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David Schoenfield and Buster discuss Juan Soto still going through it, the Yankees and Dodgers heading in opposite directions, Carlos Rodon's buy-in, Yoshinobu Yamamoto's splitter, Hall of Fame ballot preferences for the players on Sunday Night Baseball, and what happens to the Tigers when Tarik Skubal pitches. Then, Jeff Berry returns to the podcast to share a new piece of equipment that could change batter safety in baseball. Later, Sarah Langs on Shohei Ohtani reaching 20 home runs before May is finished. And, Todd Radom makes a ruling on City Connects, shares the Ballpark & Beyond, and administers the quiz. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 4:49 David Schoenfield 17:16 Jeff Berry 38:29 Sarah Langs 40:35 Todd Radom 53:03 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Schoenfield and Buster discuss Juan Soto still going through it, the Yankees and Dodgers heading in opposite directions, Carlos Rodon's buy-in, Yoshinobu Yamamoto's splitter, Hall of Fame ballot preferences for the players on Sunday Night Baseball, and what happens to the Tigers when Tarik Skubal pitches. Then, Jeff Berry returns to the podcast to share a new piece of equipment that could change batter safety in baseball. Later, Sarah Langs on Shohei Ohtani reaching 20 home runs before May is finished. And, Todd Radom makes a ruling on City Connects, shares the Ballpark & Beyond, and administers the quiz. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 4:49 David Schoenfield 17:16 Jeff Berry 38:29 Sarah Langs 40:35 Todd Radom 53:03 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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It's release day for STRANGE FAMILIAR! Also, I'm back after an unplanned podcast hiatus after being struck with the flu like a nail through the forehead. Also, being a notable alum of my high school and people messaging to ask if my books are "clean." STRANGE FAMILIAR is live! https://www.jeffekennedy.com/strange-familiar You can preorder MAGIC REBORN at https://www.jeffekennedy.com/magic-rebornRELUCTANT WIZARD is out now and the audiobook is live!! https://www.jeffekennedy.com/reluctant-wizardThe posture-correcting sports bra I love almost more than life itself is here https://forme.therave.co/37FY6Z5MTJAUKQGAJoin my Patreon and Discord for mentoring, coaching, and conversation with me! Find it at https://www.patreon.com/JeffesClosetYou can always buy print copies of my books from my local indie, Beastly Books! https://www.beastlybooks.com/If you want to support me and the podcast, click on the little heart or follow this link (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jeffekennedy).Sign up for my newsletter here! (https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/r2y4b9)You can watch this podcast on video via YouTube https://youtu.be/VrLpOab5sgYSupport the showContact Jeffe!Find me on Threads Visit my website https://jeffekennedy.comFollow me on Amazon or BookBubSign up for my Newsletter!Find me on Instagram and TikTok!Thanks for listening!
Is Buster Posey following Farhan Zaidi's path by adding known colleagues to his front office staff? Bobby Evans, Randy Winn, and Jeff Berry are back. Plus, a farewell to Alyssa Nakken, who is Cleveland bound. Pitchers Park Podcast is part of the Fans First Sports Network. Hosted by Jeff Young and Brooks Knudsen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Giants legend & color analyst, Mike Krukow joins Murph & Markus to break down Buster Posey's hiring of Bobby Evans, Randy Winn, and Jeff Berry to form some of his inner circle in the Giants front officeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Giants legend & color analyst, Mike Krukow joins Murph & Markus to break down Buster Posey's hiring of Bobby Evans, Randy Winn, and Jeff Berry to form some of his inner circle in the Giants front officeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this ADK Talks episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Jeff Berry and Elena Lumby, two dedicated members of Search and Rescue in the Northern Adirondacks (SARNAK). SARNAK is an all-volunteer organization based in Saranac Lake, primarily serving the Upstate New York region. It works closely with NYS DEC's Forest Rangers, who, in addition to protecting and managing forests, parks and wildlife habitats, play a vital role in ensuring the safety of visitors. SARNAK also collaborates with other law enforcement agencies and first responders to assist with backcountry emergencies.Jeff and Elena delve into the rigorous and comprehensive training the SARNAK team undergoes, instilling confidence in their ability to assist NY's dedicated Forest Rangers in any backcountry emergency.In this episode, you'll hear:Stories from their Search and Rescue experiencesWhy “cotton can kill” in the wildernessHow Snickers bars, Swedish Fish, and Stewart's chocolate-covered espresso beans are good for youWhy you shouldn't go into the woods without two headlampsThe rise in wandering seniorsWhere to learn about the 10 hiking essentialsAlso mentioned in this podcast:SARNAKSARNAK on FacebookNYS DEC Forest Rangers Assistance 833-697-7264 North Elba Local Enhancement and Advance Fund – LEAF GrantsCalTopo Search and Rescue Mapping SoftwareNYS Forest Ranger Reports ArchiveNCPR: Rangers rescue hypothermic, frostbitten hiker in Adirondacks amid snowstormNew York Times: A Hiker Was Lost in the Woods. Snow Was Falling. Time Was Running Out.Hike Smart NY 10 Hiking EssentialsFind Your Local Search And Rescue Team90-Miler Northern Forest Canoe TrailPaul Smith's VICFiddlehead BistroAdirondack Mountain Club (ADK)The LOJ at Heart LakeCrossroads Country StoreStewart'sADK Talks is brought to you by ADK Taste. We provide insight on the best places to stay, shop, eat and things to do in the 6-million-acre Adirondack Park in upstate New York. Visit our website, ADKtaste.com, and sign up for our weekly newsletter.Questions or comments? Email us at info@adktaste.com. We'd love to hear from you!
Buster shares his thoughts on Justin Verlander after chatting with him throughout the weekend. Then, Jeff Berry on the Giants extending Matt Chapman and how it's part of a larger shift in the sport. Later, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with Verlander, Marco Vientos and Parker Meadows. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 7:36 Buster on Verlander 11:46 Jeff Berry 30:50 Sarah Langs 37:48 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buster shares his thoughts on Justin Verlander after chatting with him throughout the weekend. Then, Jeff Berry on the Giants extending Matt Chapman and how it's part of a larger shift in the sport. Later, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with Verlander, Marco Vientos and Parker Meadows. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 7:36 Buster on Verlander 11:46 Jeff Berry 30:50 Sarah Langs 37:48 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rich Hill and Buster discuss Rich returning for his 20th MLB season with the Red Sox, why he chose Boston and coaching his son's little league team. Then, Jeff Berry compares Michael Wacha and Tyler Glasnow, and asks if front offices should follow the Royals' model. Later, Sarah Langs talks about Shohei Ohtani and his dog decoy. Plus, Gerrit Cole and Pete Alonso assist with The Numbers Game. Finally, Todd Radom shares the Ballpark & Beyond and administers the quiz. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 6:23 Rich Hill 21:40 Jeff Berry 40:41 Sarah Langs 48:13 Todd Radom 58:38 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rich Hill and Buster discuss Rich returning for his 20th MLB season with the Red Sox, why he chose Boston and coaching his son's little league team. Then, Jeff Berry compares Michael Wacha and Tyler Glasnow, and asks if front offices should follow the Royals' model. Later, Sarah Langs talks about Shohei Ohtani and his dog decoy. Plus, Gerrit Cole and Pete Alonso assist with The Numbers Game. Finally, Todd Radom shares the Ballpark & Beyond and administers the quiz. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 6:23 Rich Hill 21:40 Jeff Berry 40:41 Sarah Langs 48:13 Todd Radom 58:38 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Baseball Tonight, Buster shares some of the latest news around the league. Karl Ravech joins the pod from Williamsport at the Little League World Series Series to speak on which Little League players stick out to him and the impact Aaron Judge has on the next generation of baseball players. Sarah Langs plays the numbers game with special messages from Juan Soto and Jake McCarthy. Todd Radom drops some Philadelphia baseball history gems and does this week's quiz. We hear from Jeff Berry, the former agent, he shares how he evaluates front offices. More Bleacher Tweets! 05:01 - Karl Ravech 22:00 - Sarah Langs 28:37 - Todd Radom 40:45 - Jeff Berry 57:53 - Bleacher Tweets CALL THE SHOW: 404-406-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM TWEET THE SHOW: #BLEACHERTWEETS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Baseball Tonight, Buster shares some of the latest news around the league. Karl Ravech joins the pod from Williamsport at the Little League World Series Series to speak on which Little League players stick out to him and the impact Aaron Judge has on the next generation of baseball players. Sarah Langs plays the numbers game with special messages from Juan Soto and Jake McCarthy. Todd Radom drops some Philadelphia baseball history gems and does this week's quiz. We hear from Jeff Berry, the former agent, he shares how he evaluates front offices. More Bleacher Tweets! 05:01 - Karl Ravech 22:00 - Sarah Langs 28:37 - Todd Radom 40:45 - Jeff Berry 57:53 - Bleacher Tweets CALL THE SHOW: 404-406-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM TWEET THE SHOW: #BLEACHERTWEETS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Berry joins the show today. He was the Co-head of CAA Baseball. A super agent. Maybe you've heard of some of his players: Buster Poser, JT Realmuto, Roy Hallady, Mark Buerhle, Josh Hader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeff Berry joins the show today. He was the Co-head of CAA Baseball. A super agent. Maybe you've heard of some of his players: Buster Poser, JT Realmuto, Roy Hallady, Mark Buerhle, Josh Hader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sarah Langs and Buster get special assist for The Numbers Game. Jeff Berry and Buster talk about why Garrett Crochet, Chris Getz and White Sox are actually trade deadline winners. Then, Kiley McDaniel on if Crochet should be shut down now and which high-end prospects moved at the deadline. Plus, Todd Radom has this week's Ballpark & Beyond and administers the quiz. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM TWEET THE SHOW: #BLEACHERTWEETS 5:16 Sarah Langs 11:22 Jeff Berry 26:07 Kiley McDaniel 40:03 Todd Radom 50:31 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah Langs and Buster get special assist for The Numbers Game. Jeff Berry and Buster talk about why Garrett Crochet, Chris Getz and White Sox are actually trade deadline winners. Then, Kiley McDaniel on if Crochet should be shut down now and which high-end prospects moved at the deadline. Plus, Todd Radom has this week's Ballpark & Beyond and administers the quiz. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM TWEET THE SHOW: #BLEACHERTWEETS 5:16 Sarah Langs 11:22 Jeff Berry 26:07 Kiley McDaniel 40:03 Todd Radom 50:31 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hembo and Buster discuss potential moves for the Red Sox, Pirates, Mariners, Padres and Diamondbacks. Then, former agent Jeff Berry talks about his involvement in the “Posey Rule.” Later, Jesse Rogers talks about his “swinging for the lake” comment in a Cubs' postgame presser, if the Cubs will gut their bullpen, the amount of work the White Sox need to do, and whether the Orioles will make the big move. CALL THE BLEACHER TWEETS VOICEMAIL LINE: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM REACH THE SHOW ON X: #BleacherTweets 10:20 Hembo 25:31 Jeff Berry 42:53 Jesse Rogers 56:14 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hembo and Buster discuss potential moves for the Red Sox, Pirates, Mariners, Padres and Diamondbacks. Then, former agent Jeff Berry talks about his involvement in the “Posey Rule.” Later, Jesse Rogers talks about his “swinging for the lake” comment in a Cubs' postgame presser, if the Cubs will gut their bullpen, the amount of work the White Sox need to do, and whether the Orioles will make the big move. CALL THE BLEACHER TWEETS VOICEMAIL LINE: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM REACH THE SHOW ON X: #BleacherTweets 10:20 Hembo 25:31 Jeff Berry 42:53 Jesse Rogers 56:14 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buster and Tim Kurkjian discuss if the Guardians the best overall team in baseball, the possibility that the Mets catch the Braves in the NL East, their concern for Gerrit Cole, and why the Blue Jays should continue to wait rather than sell now. Then, former agent Jeff Berry talks about the “collusion of efficiency” that's hurting baseball. Later, Todd Radom shares this week's Ball Park & Beyond and administers the quiz. Finally, Sarah Langs on Gunnar Henderson tearing it up, the Dodgers' record when Miguel Rojas gets a hit, and an impromptu quiz from Buster. CALL THE BLEACHER TWEETS VOICEMAIL LINE: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM REACH THE SHOW ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 7:09 Tim Kurkjian 23:14 Jeff Berry 37:41 Todd Radom 49:21 Sarah Langs 57:42 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buster and Tim Kurkjian discuss if the Guardians the best overall team in baseball, the possibility that the Mets catch the Braves in the NL East, their concern for Gerrit Cole, and why the Blue Jays should continue to wait rather than sell now. Then, former agent Jeff Berry talks about the “collusion of efficiency” that's hurting baseball. Later, Todd Radom shares this week's Ball Park & Beyond and administers the quiz. Finally, Sarah Langs on Gunnar Henderson tearing it up, the Dodgers' record when Miguel Rojas gets a hit, and an impromptu quiz from Buster. CALL THE BLEACHER TWEETS VOICEMAIL LINE: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@GMAIL.COM REACH THE SHOW ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 7:09 Tim Kurkjian 23:14 Jeff Berry 37:41 Todd Radom 49:21 Sarah Langs 57:42 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buster begins the show sharing his thoughts on the game at Rickwood Field. Then, former agent Jeff Berry talks about why teams signing young players to longterm deals isn't actually a good idea. Next, Todd Radom considers Buster's idea to incorporate Mays into the MLB logo, shares this week's Ballpark and Beyond, and administers the quiz. Later, Sarah Langs on the importance of Willie Mays to her family, Mays' four home run game, the Dodgers' big comeback against the Rockies and who she met at Yankee Stadium this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buster begins the show sharing his thoughts on the game at Rickwood Field. Then, former agent Jeff Berry talks about why teams signing young players to longterm deals isn't actually a good idea. Next, Todd Radom considers Buster's idea to incorporate Mays into the MLB logo, shares this week's Ballpark and Beyond, and administers the quiz. Later, Sarah Langs on the importance of Willie Mays to her family, Mays' four home run game, the Dodgers' big comeback against the Rockies and who she met at Yankee Stadium this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alex and Bobby return to their regularly scheduled programming with — what else? — a betting controversy involving umpire Pat Hoberg, and discuss the sport's increasingly hard-to-ignore gambling problem. Then they react to some comments from former agent Jeff Berry on the league's economic landscape, cross a couple of items off their season bingo card, and run through this week's edition of the Unnamed Ranking Segment. Links: MLBUA's statement on Pat Hoberg Tucupita Marcano banned from baseball Mark Attanasio on Bloomberg Business of Sports Arctos Sports Franchise Index Q&A with former agent Jeff Berry Michael Bloomberg joins bid for Timberwolves Tipping Pitches bingo card Join the Tipping Pitches Patreon Tipping Pitches merchandise Songs featured in this episode: Booker T & the M.G.'s — “Green Onions” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tipping-pitches/message
Buster Olney interviews J.J. Piccolo, Executive VP and GM of the Kansas City Royals, discuss what Piccolo sees from his team this year. Then, Buster turns the mic to Jeff Berry, a longtime player agent. Berry talks about what it was like going into free agency with the number one catcher in baseball, J.T. Realmuto. Next, Sarah Langs jumps on the pod to play the Numbers Game before producer Taylor and Hembo preview the Phillies-Orioles series this weekend. Todd Radom rounds out the show with a story about Francis "Lefty" O'Doul, one of baseball's greatest ambassadors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buster Olney interviews J.J. Piccolo, Executive VP and GM of the Kansas City Royals, discuss what Piccolo sees from his team this year. Then, Buster turns the mic to Jeff Berry, a longtime player agent. Berry talks about what it was like going into free agency with the number one catcher in baseball, J.T. Realmuto. Next, Sarah Langs jumps on the pod to play the Numbers Game before producer Taylor and Hembo preview the Phillies-Orioles series this weekend. Todd Radom rounds out the show with a story about Francis "Lefty" O'Doul, one of baseball's greatest ambassadors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On episode 9 of the Brushback with JP Ricciardi - JP welcomes baseball super agent Jeff Berry. Repeatedly recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the “World's most powerful Sports Agents” Jeff Berry recently negotiated record setting contracts for Astros Closer Josh Hader, Pirates Outfielder Bryan Reynolds, Phillies shortstop Trey Turner and catcher JT Realmuto. He has personally negotiated more than 2.6 BILLION dollars in Major League Contracts. He was the Long Time Co-Head of CAA Baseball. He's been a Major League Baseball Sports agent and attorney since 1998. On an episode sure to create some news in the baseball world - Jeff takes us on the inside of the Arbitration process, free agent deals, and his decision to leave CAA. An episode you won't want to miss!!! SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@BrushbackwithJPRicciardi Follow JP here: X: https://twitter.com/RicciardiJP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ricciardijp Follow John Arezzi here: X: https://twitter.com/johnarezzi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnarezzi HOST - JP RICCIARDI CO-HOST - JOHN AREZZI CREATIVE DIRECTOR - MARSH EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS - MARK MILLIERE, JOHN AREZZI COPYRIGHT: 2024 THE BRUSHBACK WITH JP RICCIARDI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Hader's former agent Jeff Berry joins Buster for the first part of their conversation about a contentious arbitration hearing with the Brewers that inspired Hader's usage rules. Next, Eduardo Pérez discusses the Cardinals standing at the crossroads, MLB looking into catcher interference, having an eye on the Astros and relievers needing protection. Then, Sarah Langs on the Dodgers pranking Shohei Ohtani, Christian Walker feeling at home in Dodger Stadium and Juan Soto's multi-homer games. Later, Todd Radom shares this week's Ballpark & Beyond and administers the quiz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Hader's former agent Jeff Berry joins Buster for the first part of their conversation about a contentious arbitration hearing with the Brewers that inspired Hader's usage rules. Next, Eduardo Pérez discusses the Cardinals standing at the crossroads, MLB looking into catcher interference, having an eye on the Astros and relievers needing protection. Then, Sarah Langs on the Dodgers pranking Shohei Ohtani, Christian Walker feeling at home in Dodger Stadium and Juan Soto's multi-homer games. Later, Todd Radom shares this week's Ballpark & Beyond and administers the quiz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carter talks with Jeff about charting a career in Finance and the rationale for growing roots within a single company. Jeff's professional ambitions have driven him to new heights, including an office on Sand Hill Road.
The Bois are live from Dreamstyle Remodeling helping the homeless. They talk with Vice President of Marketing from Cumulus Media and talk NFL.
On today's episode of the Rogers Podcast, Chandler and Pat sit down with Jeff Berry and Hunter Colbert from Kent Cartridge to discuss the brands history and the new load for 2023, Fasteel+.Shop Fasteel+ Here: https://rb.gy/qlacmSend your questions, comments or recommendations to: podcast@rogerssportinggoods.comFollow our other socials! - https://linktr.ee/rogerssportinggoodsVisit our website! - www.rogerssportinggoods.com
Happy Valentine's Day! To celebrate love and rock and roll today I'll tell you all about three couples that made writing love songs to each other A BUSINESS! Starting from the masters, Boudleaux and Felice Bryant who wrote for The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly, to two couples straight from the celebrated Brill Building, where most of the greatest hits of the 60s came from: meet Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil and Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Berry.
EPISODE 76 | Klown Kar - The KKK Can KMA (World Is Weird 8) We're always products of the time and place we live in, so when a Southern group of friends got together in the wake of the American Civil War to start a fun club, it's really not that big a surprise that it quickly transformed into the largest racist organization in the country. We're talking about the Ku Klux Klan, a terrorist group that has been responsible for literally thousands of deaths and violent acts over the years. But the Klan is not just one thing. It's had at least three different incarnations and today is a motley collection of power-hungry criminals and grifters who may or may not believe some of the inflammatory and even outlandish narratives that try to bind the turbulent world of white supremacy into a cohesive whole. As always, though, they can dress up in white robes with silly pointy hoods all they want, but they can't stop being who they really are, deep down inside. Very often, their ambitions and appetites end up being their undoing. We look at the three different incarnations of the Klan, how a movie helped revitalize them, the time Superman made them laughing stocks, when Beulah Mae Donald took them to court, some of their symbols, some of their more egregious crimes, and even a Klan-sponsored effort to take over a Caribbean island. Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. #ConspiracyClearinghouse #sharingiscaring #donations #support #buymeacoffee You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Review us here or on IMDb! SECTIONS 02:27 - The Ku Klux Klan (1865-1871) - Fun turns rotten in the Reconstruction South 07:41 - The Invisible Empire of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (1915-1944) - "Birth of a Nation" & Stone Mountain, brought to you by the letters "k" and "l" 15:36 - Counter-groups: the Knights of the Flaming Red Circle, the All American League, the Anti-Poke-Noses 17:58 - The sad story of Madge Oberholtzer, Superman takes on the Klan 21:16 - Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (1950s - present) - Fractured and violent, a incomplete list of victims 26:10 - Karma's a Bitch - Beulah Mae Donald takes on the United Klans of America 30:12 - Jeff Berry is his own worst enemy 34:08 - The Klan is clacked up 35:05 - Klabels of the Klan - A recap, symbols and acronyms 40:29 - Klonspiracies - Operation Red Dog (Bayou of Pigs) Music by Fanette Ronjat More Info Electoral Collage – Voter Fraud, Election Interference & Other Shenanigans Ku Klux Klan - History “The Birth of A Nation” opens, glorifying the KKK Reconstruction: The Birth of a Nation - Rewriting History through Propaganda at PBS Ku Klux Klan at the Southern Poverty Law center Murdering Madge Oberholtzer: Rape, poison and the KKK How Superman Defeated the Ku Klux Klan My Boss Was Tarred And Feathered By The KKK 12 Horrific Crimes Committed By The KKK Between 1921 And 2016 'The People v. The Klan': Inside the case that bankrupted the Klan They Killed Her Son. So Michael Donald's Mother Went After the Klan. Interview with The Ku Klux Klan: Jeff Berry Jeff Berry at SPLC SPLC Sues Jeff Berry Ku Klux Klan - Active Groups (by state) list at ADL (as of 2006) Racially or Ethnically Motivated Groups: Symbols Guide from the DOJ Klan symbols and images at the Granger Historical Picture Archive Ku Klux Klan rally in Anaheim erupts in violence; 3 are stabbed and 13 arrested - 2016 LA Times article Operation Red Dog, Or 'The Time The KKK Tried To Take Over A Caribbean Island' Inside Operation Red Dog, The Bizarre And Disastrous KKK Plot To Take Over A Caribbean Nation Follow us on social for extra goodies: Facebook Twitter Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a 2022 Gold Quill Award, 2022 Gold MarCom Award, 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold, 2021 Silver Davey Award, 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists. PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER
Thanks to my monthly patrons! Check out my page and become one today. Kelsey Ramage and Erin Hayes are the co-founders of Black Lagoon.Kelsey co-founded Trash Collective, which in part focuses on sustainability in hospitality. Check out their sustainability recipe tips. She's also worked at bars like Supernova Ballroom and Dandelyan Erin is currently the beverage director at Fairmont Century Plaza and has worked at bars like Lost Lake and Three Dots and a Dash. Check out Erin's ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktail called "Rocket Queen" from Livewire, which won best-in-show at the 2022 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.For tiki drinks, Erin recommended checking out Jeff Berry and Shannon Mustipher. You should also check out Chockie Tom of Doomersive. Tying into both Kelsey's work with Trash Collective and Erin's comments about the improved quality of RTDs, many bartenders are now turning to things like "fake lime juice". Check out Kelsey's Spotify and Erin's for their Halloween tunes.One drink you can expect at the popup is a riff on the Kingston Negroni. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit decodingcocktails.substack.com
Thanks to my guest stars Arianna Hone and Marshall Minaya.Tales of the Cocktail Foundation, Cocktail Apprentice Program (CAP), Spirited Awards Marshall mentioned Normindia gin, which employs CalvadosI discussed a wonderful session on clarifying milk featuring Garreth Howells We discussed the increased wellness push at Tales involving Seedlip, Arianna's Espresso Martini courtesy of Lyre's, and Livener by Three Spirit. Bars: Peychaud's, Arnaud's, Two Schmuck's, Clover Club, LeyendaPeople: Dale DeGroff, Dave Arnold, Jeff Berry, Ivy Mix, Dave Wondrich, Julie Reiner, Phil DuffBrands and organizations: Diageo, Suze, Finger Lakes Distilling, Bar Convent BrooklynOne term I'd never heard that Arianna mentioned is bump pouring. A quick up-and-down motion while pouring, creates an air bubble that causes a short gap in the stream, allowing one to reposition over another glass and not spill on the counter or interrupt your pour. This helped Arianna pour more seamlessly when moving fast in the Speed Rack competition. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit decodingcocktails.substack.com
Two brand new, exclusive interviews this week with two of the most legendary songwriters of all time - both members of the Rock & Roll and Songwriters Halls Of Fame - Jeff Barry and Barry Mann. Both are synonymous with the iconic Brill Building era of the 1960's but their evergreen hits continued well into the decades of the 70's, 80's and beyond. The songs written by Jeff (with his then-wife Ellie Greenwich and others) and by Barry (with his wife Cynthia Weill and others) are still heard literally every day all over the world. Jeff tells us all about the iconic hits he wrote like “Da Doo Ron Ron,” “Be My Baby” and “River Deep Mountain High,” as well as his work with Phil Spector, Bert Berns and Norman Lear. Barry shares how he and Cynthia met, winning Grammy's Song of the Year in 1987 for “Somewhere Out There” and creating the most performed songs of the entire 20th century, “You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs is considered Eric Clapton's best work. However, at the time that this double album debut by Derek and the Dominos came out it was considered both a commercial and critical failure. Clapton met fellow Derek and the Dominos band members Bobby Whitlock (keyboards), Carl Radle (bass) and Jim Gordon (drums) when working with Delaney & Bonnie. Whitlock and Clapton got together at Clapton's house and composed most of what would become the original songs on the Layla album.The name Derek and the Dominos was chosen by Eric Clapton because he was tired of the supergroup approach to music and did not want his fame to overshadow the band. Derek and the Dominos played a lot of small clubs in England in August, then went to Miami to record the studio album.The group met up with Duane Allman in Miami, and Allman and Clapton struck up a close friendship from the start. Allman would record on 11 of the 14 songs on the album.Most know that the song Layla was inspired by Clapton's infatuation with Pattie Boyd Harrison, George Harrison's wife. In truth, many of the songs on the Layla album were performed with Pattie Boyd in mind.Unfortunately this double album is the only record these musicians would make together. Clapton would struggle with drug addiction and depression for several years afterward, and Allman would die in a tragic accident in 1971. The reputation of this album would grow over time, however, and is iconic today. Bell Bottom BluesThis song was the first single, and was written by Clapton and Whitlock. The inspiration for the song was that Pattie Boyd had asked Clapton to get her a pair of bell-bottom blue jeans while he was in the United States. It's Too LateThe album contains five covers including this blues song originally benned by Chuck Willis in 1956. Clapton and Whitlock trade off on vocals, and guitar work is from Eric Clapton and Duane Allman. The song would be performed on Derek and the Dominos' only TV appearance, on the Johnny Cash Show in January 1971.Why Does Love Got to Be So SadYou can hear a terrific jam between Clapton and Allman on guitar in this song. It swings from A minor on the verses to D major on the chorus. Whitlock and Clapton trade off vocal work.LaylaThis signature track was inspired by a 12th century tale called “The Story of Layla and Majnun.” It is about a young man who falls hopelessly in love with a young girl only to be rebuffed by her father because of his obsession with her. Clapton of course identified with the story of hopeless love because of his feelings toward Pattie Boyd Harrison. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the television series “The Goodies”This offbeat comedy series premiered in the UK in this month. STAFF PICKS:Share the Land by the Guess WhoBrian starts off the staff picks with the title track from the Guess Who's seventh studio album, and the first after the departure of guitarist Randy Bachman. The lyrics reflect the growing popularity of the environmental movement. Burton Cummings wrote this song and sings lead.Cherryhill Park by Billy Joe RoyalWayne brings us a story song about a young girl named Mary Hill who “was a thrill after dark in Cherryhill Park.” The thrills end when Mary Hill marries a rich man. Billy Joe Royal was born in Valdosta, Georgia.Montego Bay by Bobby BloomRob finds an early reggae-influenced rock song. Bobby Bloom and Jeff Berry wrote this one-hit wonder. It made it to number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. Sadly, Bobby Bloom died in 1974 at the age of 28.Somebody's Been Sleeping in My Bed by 100 Proof (Aged in Soul)Bruce's staff pick comes from the songwriting team of Holland-Dozier Holland after they left Motown Records to set up a separate label. This song about discovering evidence of infidelity went to number 8 on the US pop charts, and was 100 Proof's biggest hit INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Overture by the WhoIn the tradition of symphonic music, the Who began their rock opera Tommy with this overture.
On this episode of THE COCKTAIL GURU PODCAST, Jeff "Beachbum" Berry, bar owner and restaurateur, acclaimed drinks historian and author, and a globally recognized authority on Tiki culture, tells hosts Jonathan & Jeffrey Pogash the technicolor tale of how the Los Angeles native went from writing for the screen in Hollywood to becoming the North Star of the tropical cocktail galaxy and slinging drinks in New Orleans. Brought to you by Plantation Rum, Denizen Rum, and J.P. Wiser's Canadian Whisky. THE COCKTAIL GURU PODCAST is produced by 1st Reel Entertainment and distributed by EatsDrinksTV, a service of the Center for Culinary Culture—Home of The Cocktail Collection, and is available wherever fine podcasts can be heard. The Center for Culinary Culture—Telling the Story of Food & Drink…One Taste at a Time. GUEST BIO One of Imbibe's “25 Most Influential Cocktail Personalities of the Past Century,” Jeff “Beachbum” Berry is the author of seven books on vintage tropical drinks, which published for the first time anywhere the lost recipes of Tiki's golden age—from the original Zombie, Jet Pilot, and Pearl Diver to the Navy Grog, Saturn, Three Dots & A Dash, and many others. Esquire calls Jeff “one of the instigators of the cocktail revolution” and Food & Wine “one of the world's leading rum experts,” while The New York Times cites him as “the Indiana Jones of Tiki drinks” and The Los Angeles Times as “A hybrid of street-smart gumshoe, anthropologist, and mixologist.” Jeff's been featured on the Travel Channel's “Food Paradise” TV series, The Discovery Channel, PBS Television, and National Public Radio; he's also been profiled in The Washington Post, USA Today, The New York Times, and Wine Enthusiast. Jeff's original cocktail recipes have been printed in publications around the world, from Bon Appétit and The Huffington Post to over 20 international recipe books, including the venerable Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide. And now Jeff's drinks are being served at his restaurant in New Orleans, Beachbum Berry's Latitude 29, which has won critical acclaim in Esquire, Playboy, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, The Houston Chronicle, GQ, Travel + Leisure, Town & Country, Southern Living, New Orleans, and the Food Network. With Martin Doudoroff, Jeff co-created Total Tiki for iPad and iPhone, a drink recipe app which Macworld calls “beautifully rendered and, thanks to Berry's tireless reporting, impeccably sourced.” Jeff's also co-created a line of Tiki barware with Cocktail Kingdom, which Imbibehails as “especially notable because it revives old styles of essential glassware that were previously almost impossible to find.” While this is all way too much work for a bum, Jeff also contributed 29 entries to The Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails and lectures about tropical drinks across the US, Europe, and Latin America. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecocktailgurupodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecocktailgurupodcast/support
Todays bonus edition of Cork Boots & Photo Shoots we talk with Jeff Berry from Torcup Northwest about the latest offerings in high quality torquing technology. Jeff will have his wares on display at the Oregon Logging Conference this week. If you swing by his booth, tell him you heard about it on the podcast. More info on Jeff's line of torque wrenches can be found online at www.torcup.com
Today we are joined by Ed Hamilton! Ed is an author, importer and world reknowned authority on the spirit of rum. He's also the founder of the Ministry of Rum and the Hamilton brand of fine rums, made in distilleries all over the Caribbean. Learn about how he went from being a mechanical engineer making actuators for airplanes to becoming one of the world's foremost experts on island spirits, his collaboration with Jeff Berry, the Florida Rum Society and more! This episodes starts with Ed's symposium from this months Orange County USBG Tiki Night at Tiki Farm and from there we transition to a personal one-on-one where Ed gives us a deep dive on rum, his thoughts on the future of rum and what's in store for his Hamilton brand of products in 2022! Follow Ed Hamilton on Instagram at @edrumguy On the Web: www.ministryofrum.com Learn about his products at: www.caribbean-spirits.com Ed Hamilton's Ti Punch The juice of 1 cut lime edge (not wedge) 1/4 bar spoon syrup Petite Canne Martinique Sugar Cane Syrup 1.5 oz 100 Proof Neisson Rhum Agricole Blanc Lightly swizzle with ice To follow our adventures, subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/polynesianpop To listen to our archive, go to: http://polynesianpop.podbean.com
I speak to Victor Dorso of Angry Dwarf Games, the coordinator for DaveCon 2022, a gaming convention in Minneapolis, MN from 8-10 April 2022. Listen for a special Blackmoor related announcement! Guests at DaveCon will include David Wesely (yes, the creator of Braunstein), Ernie Gygax, Bill Hoyt, Tim Kask, Tom Wham, Jeff Berry, Frank Mentzer, Carlos Lising, Dan & James of Grogtalk with more to be announced! Website https://www.davecon.net Buy your badges here https://tabletop.events/conventions/davecon Victor‘s module Keep at Blood Red Falls can be found here https://www.drivethrurpg.com/m/product/307589 You can leave me a message here on Anchor, at nerdsrpgvarietycast 'at' gmail 'dot' com or find me on the Audio Dungeon Discord Ray Otus did the coffee cup clip art for this show, you can find his blog at plundergrounds.blogspot.com/ TJ Drennon provides music for my show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason376/message
ALOHA Sven A. Kirsten, ist der Wiederentdecker der heutigen Tiki Kultur die in den 70er/80er Jahren schon fast vergessen war. Der Kameramann aus Hollywood mit deutschen Wurzeln ist ohne Übertreibung THE KING OF TIKI. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven_Kirsten Aber was alles dazu beitrug, dass Sven seine Hamburger Heimat verlassen hat und wie es zusammen mit Jeff Berry dem Tiki wieder Leben einhauchte, hört ihr in dieser Folge von Hidden Bar History. Sven Kirsten hat bereits einige Bücher zum Thema Tiki geschrieben. Besonders seine Bildsprache und die Darstellungen der Bars, Restaurant und des Tiki at Home bringen einen ins Träumen und entführt uns in die 50er bis 70er Jahre der ausgeprägten Tiki Welle in den USA. https://www.google.com/search?q=the+book+of+tiki&rlz=1C1GCEB_enDE861BE866&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=X4rx1pWuqkCQsM%252C9Y7osmVr0mqrPM%252C%252Fg%252F12bn830yf&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kSFhjUs5RzNlqJk6S_CD4vlASYaXA&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=2ahUKEwjFwcO5rLnzAhURSfEDHZOMArQQ_B16BAg8EAI&biw=1163&bih=525&dpr=1.65#imgrc=Oe77PmljHpq0KM Natürlich reden wir auch über Tiki Cocktails, aber dieses Feld hat Sven immer gerne seinem Wegbegleiter und Freund Jeff Berry überlassen. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Berry_(mixologist) Und in Deutschland arbeitet Sven sehr stark mit seinem Freund Jochen Hirschfeld. Tiki ist viel mehr als Cocktailschirmchen, Baströcke und schlechte Filme aus den 60er. Für alle die sich tiefer in die Materie rein arbeiten wollen, holt euch Svens Bücher oder seine CD mit den schönsten Liedern der Tiki Kultur. Neugierig geworden? Dann viel Spaß beim reinhören! Am Sonntag 10.10.2021 kommt die erste Sonderfolge von HBH Helmut Adam der Gründer der Mixology, der Bar Awards und natürlich des BCB erzähl in dieser Folge, wie er und seine Wegbegleiter die deutsche Barszene der letzten 20 Jahre so maßgeblich mitgestalten durften. Dieser Tage werden viele von euch nach Berlin zum BCB2021 anreisen, wenn ihr schon immer mal wissen wolltet wer dahinter steckte und wie die Anfänge so ausschauten, hört es euch an…. BAR NEWS: Schreibt mir gerne alles, was ihr gerne mit der Bar Community teilen möchtet. Eröffnungen, Positionswechsel, Neue Konzepte, Messen, Community treffen etc…. Abonniert diesen Podcast und teilt ihn gerne weiter https://link.tospotify.com/TWWyZvfcmbb Und folgt mir auch auf Instagram unter https://www.instagram.com/eyck.thormann/ Beim Podcast hören das Glas Redbreast Irish Single Pot Still Whiskey nicht vergessen: https://www.redbreastwhiskey.com/en-en/
Sex, Love, and Addiction: Healing Conversations for Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Men
Jeff Berry and Derrick Mapp are both long-time survivors of HIV. They are advocates in their community and work for HIV organizations to help other persons living with HIV find normalcy in their lives. Their mission is to reduce the stigma of HIV. In this week's episode, you'll learn about Shanti Project and The Reunion Project, and how these organizations support and bring people together in the local community for deeper connection and love. TAKEAWAYS: [1:55] Jeff Berry shares that he has been living with HIV since 1989. He's been working in Chicago for different HIV awareness organizations throughout his career. [2:35] Derrick Map introduces himself as a long-time survivor living with HIV since 1995. He's currently living in San Francisco and working for Shanti Project, an HIV organization. [3:25] Shanti project is a legacy HIV organization that started during the 70s. [4:35] What is the definition of long-term HIV survivor? [5:35] Just living and surviving is not enough. We must look back, reflect, and address the long-term issues that these marginalized groups are facing. [7:35]The impact of having to live with HIV and being told you are going to die soon affects anyone's mental health. [8:15] Derrick talks about his experience at The Reunion Project. There are gaps within the HIV+ community. [12:10] The Reunion Project helps people who are still struggling. They created town halls that help community members connect with more people. [14:25] When people come together and share collective stories, it gives people another perspective of life and hope that they are not alone. [16:55] People are hungry for information, it's like an appetizer. The meal is where people come together to build connections with one another. [19:05] Being able to receive support as well as give support has been vital. [20:40] Long-time survivors are often silent about their experience and what they are feeling or going through. [23:35] The trauma of an HIV diagnosis today is likely not at the same level as survivors who have lived with this disease for more than 20 years. [25:55] How do we expand and keep being responsive to the community that we are committed to? [26:45] In California, the governor is signing the HIV and AGING act. What does this mean for the community? RESOURCES: https://www.tpan.com/reunion-project Shanti.org Tpan.com Jeff Berry on Twitter Derrick Mapp on LinkedIn The Reunion Project on Twitter The Reunion Project on Facebook Email info@reunionproject.net QUOTES: “Anyone who has self-identified as a longtime survivor is in fact a long-time survivor.” “People are hungry for information, it's almost like an appetizer that opens to the meal. The meal is the connection that people get with one another.“ “The wounded healers are out there doing the work but are also a part of the work.”
Guests: Jeff Berry, Scotty Schuder, Paul McGee, David Wondrich, Alexandre Gabriel, Paul McFadyen What You'll Learn: From the concepting to its final bottling, learn about the incredible journey that led to the making of Plantation OFTD, a truly unique overproof rum offering for your cocktail programs. Join some of the OFTD Brothers: Paul McGee, Jeff Berry, Dave Wondrich, Scotty Schuder, Alexandre Gabriel and Paul McFadyen on a lively discussion about Rum and Friendship and bring home some great ideas on how to use it for the modern bar.
Bartender Journey - Cocktails. Spirits. Bartending Culture. Libations for your Ears.
Brian’s Picks: Jeffrey Morgenthaler’s The Bar Book, Elements of Cocktail Technique is always my #1 recommendation. (He was a guest on Episode 113.) Esquire Drinks, An Opinionated & Irreverent Guide to Drinking - David Wondrich (out of print, but is available used on Amazon for as little as $2.81!) An old book - 2002, but a goodie. Mr. Wondrich, who is the end all authority on cocktail history wrote this book for Esquire Magazine. If you ever want the definitive answer on the history of a cocktail, just google the name of the drink and "Wondrich". (He was a guest on Episode 110.) The Joy of Mixology The Consummate Guide to the Barternend’s Craft - Oh Gaz....I miss you. Originally published in 2003, there is an updated version of this book. (He was a guest on Episode 175.) The Curious Bartender, The Artistry and Alchemy of Creating the Perfect Cocktail - Tristian Stephenson. Smart guy. I love how in this book he presents a classic cocktail, gives the classic specs, and then his interpretation of an improvement on the recipe. (He was a guest on Episode 122.) Regarding Cocktails - Sasha Petraske (Foreword by Dale DeGroff), Shsah changed everything in our industry. (He's NOT been a guest on the show, he unfortunately passed away in 2015... I never had the opportunity to meet the man, but he influenced so many). Benny’s Picks: Liquid Intelligence, The Art and Science of the Perfect Cocktail by Dave Arnold. The Science of Cocktails? Who would have thought? A great and well thought out book. Smuggler’s Cove, Exotic Cocktails, Rum,and the Cult of Tiki by Martin and Rebecca Cate (He was a guest on Episode 186 .) A beautiful book full of great information and beautiful tiki drinks. Beach Bum Berry Remixed, Gallery of Tiki Drinks by Jeff Berry. A real tiki book, full of old school tiki recipes. PDT Cocktail Book, The Complete Bartender’s Guide From the Celebrated Speakeasy by Jim Meehan (He was a guest on Episode 77.) Meehan is a true gentleman who created a perfect Speakeasy. Every Bartender should own this book. Also mentioned in this episode: Meehan’s Bartender Manual by Jim Meehan (Featured on Episode 89.) If you ever even considered owning your own bar, you must read this book from cover to cover. The Flavor Bible, The Essential Guide to Culinary Creativity, Based on the Wisdom of America’s Most Imaginative Chefs by Karen age and Andrew Dornenburg. An outstanding book on flavors - what goes with what. Cocktails Made Simple: Easy & Delicious Recipes for the Home Bartender by Brian Weber and Amin Benny. What to make cocktails at home, or get a foundation for becoming a professional Bartender? This book is authored by host of Bartender Journey, Brian Weber and co-author Amin Benny.
The Jeff Berry? Well, -A- Jeff Berry. Redeeming the name, we bring you the story of a man who studied Computers so he wouldn't have to wait tables, then ran away to New York to be an actor and playwright. Now he lives in England, and writes Medieval cooking articles as well as plays and stories. … Continue...Episode 44 – An Interview with Jeff Berry
Today on Midwest Outdoors, Fred Ramsay is joined by Mark Tobin from the lake! Also, Jeff Berry of Kent Cartridge Co. stops by again to talk about the shells that hunters alike are enjoying very much.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Midwest Outdoors Fred and Mark were joined in studio by Dan Guyer of IronDuckHunting.com. Jeff Berry of Kent Cartridge company chimes in via power of the telephone to talk about his products found in sporting good stores across the country. Also, later in the show Clint Hale Manager of Shepard of the Hills Fish Hatchery stops by to talk about the record setting fish that are being found right here in the lakes of Missouri.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tiki authority and author Jeff Berry takes Elizabeth on a rich and complex journey, trading the rise and fall (and rise) of tiki. From the sugarcane fields of the Caribbean to glamorous 1940s Hollywood, we hear how Donn the Beachcomber and Trader Vic created a new way of drinking for Americans and how those drinks made their way across the globe.
https://www.organiblock.net? Dan Matthews is based out of Oregon. His background is in polymer chemistry and physics with a masters degree in biology. Dan is a dedicated surfer who has an interest in essential oils and a need for a high quality organic skin protector ( sunscreen) . He soon met his now business partner Jeff Berry, a movie production producer out in Universal City CA . Jeff had already been working on a line of men's skin care products. The two got together to develop OrganiBlock, a 100% organic sunscreen with amazing skin healing and rejuvenating properties.
SunPath, the artist appearing in this episode, was the pseudonym of the outsider composer Jeff Berry. He self-released and privately distributed Ambient Music from Northern New Mexico between 1980 and 1984. Each one of his compositions was meant to be a thirty minute journey into a different space and reality. The title of the episode is instead a quote from Joseph Albers, taken from his book "Poems And Drawings" expressing his interest towards a Zen approach to life. Probably, if Albers would have been living in the 80's, he would have been also interested in Ambient Music. The episode features: SunPath, Laraaji, Matthewdavid's Mindflight, Cool Maritime, Gifted and Blessed, Carlos Niño & Friends and Plum.
On this episode of Swings and Mishes, Craig sits down with Jeff Berry -- the Co-Head of CAA Baseball -- to discuss the J.T. Realmuto trade sweepstakes.
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 185, originally published in February 2015. Jason Hartman sits down with Jeff Berry for today's Speaking of Wealth show. Jason does a quick 16 minute interview with Jeff to talk about his company, Colloquy and why small businesses should adopt loyalty programs. Jeff talks about how loyalty programs help you understand the customer better and how they can also help you tailor your business to your best customer's needs on today's episode. Key Takeaway: 1:10 – Jeff's company, Colloquy, is actually a word. Jeff talks about what the word means. 4:50 – Small businesses are often closer to their clients and these businesses might not see the value of adopting a loyalty program. 6:55 – Learning about what the customer wants is just as important for a large business as it is for a small business. 9:40 – If you take your loyalty program digital, you'll be able to learn more about the customer and their needs. 11:30 – Where's the future headed with loyalty programs? Jeff explains in this segment. 15:30 – It's free to subscribe to Colloquy. Mentioned In This Episode: www.500friends.com www.Loyalty.com www.Colloquy.com
Chuck talks golf with Chris Rusin, Craig Czernajeski, Jeff Schwister, and Jeff Berry.
I highly recommend Beachbum Berry's book on Carribean drinks. It's not just a recipe book, it's a narrative of the history of tropical drinks in the region. His writeup on the Queen's Park Hotel will definitely not convince you spend a night there, but this cocktail would be one good reason to do so. Try it with both gold and white rums. 1 1/2 ounce rum, gold or white 1/2 ounce Italian vermouth 1/2 ounce fresh lime juice 1/2 ounce grenadine 4 dashes Angostura bitters Place all the components in a shaker with ice, shake vigorously. Strain into a coupe, and garnish with a lime wheel. Photos by Lisa Denkinger See photo (https://www.instagram.com/p/BQ-7S8HhFxH/?taken-by=troycocktailing) See photo (https://www.instagram.com/p/BQ-7XTgBfNW/?taken-by=troycocktailing) Jeff Berry's "Potions Of The Carribean" (https://www.amazon.com/Beachbum-Berrys-Potions-Caribbean-Berry/dp/1603113800) Postcard photo of the Queen's Park Hotel, Trinidad (http://uwispace.sta.uwi.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2139/6245/GoldF7_50B.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y) Rate Cocktailing on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cocktailing/id1084161541) Off to Osaka Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Here is the Recipe for the Roman Twist: Roman TwistBeachbum Berry’s Potions of the Caribbean , Jeff Berry - June 2014This recipe was originally printed in Tiki Primer and is from Beachbum Berry’s Potions of the Caribbean by Jeff Berry.Joe Scialom, 19631 1/4 oz. Bourbon1 oz. Tia Maria1 oz. lemon juice1 oz. orange juice1 oz. orgeat syrupShake all ingredients with ice cubes and strain into a Collins glass filled with crushed ice. Garnish with mint sprig, cocktail cherry, and orange and lemon peels cut into long strips.
Here is the Recipe for the Roman Twist: Roman TwistBeachbum Berry’s Potions of the Caribbean , Jeff Berry - June 2014This recipe was originally printed in Tiki Primer and is from Beachbum Berry’s Potions of the Caribbean by Jeff Berry.Joe Scialom, 19631 1/4 oz. Bourbon1 oz. Tia Maria1 oz. lemon juice1 oz. orange juice1 oz. orgeat syrupShake all ingredients with ice cubes and strain into a Collins glass filled with crushed ice. Garnish with mint sprig, cocktail cherry, and orange and lemon peels cut into long strips.
Hotel D'Alsace (PDT)2 oz Bushmills Irish Whiskey.5 oz Cointreau.5 oz Bénédictine1 sprig rosemary Muddle the liqueurs and bottom half of rosemary sprig, then add whiskey. Stir with ice until well chilled and fine-strain over one large ice cube in a chilled rocks glass. Garnish with the tip of the rosemary sprig. GT Swizzle2 oz overproof gin.5 oz fresh lime juice.5 oz tonic syrup (or tonic water, to taste) 2-3 dashes tonic bitters (optional) 3 thin wheels fresh lime (save one as garnish) Add liquid ingredients (except bitters) to a Collins glass and fill halfway with crushed ice. Nestle two of the lime wheels against the interior of the glass, and add crushed ice to hold in place and to fill. Use a swizzle stick or a barspoon to swizzle the drink until a thin film of ice coats the outside of the glass. Add more crushed ice to fill, and garnish with the final lime wheel. Dash bitters onto the ice. Serve with a straw. Jet Pilot1 oz Jamaican rum.75 oz gold Puerto Rican rum.75 oz 151-proof demerara rum.5 oz grapefruit juice.5 oz lime juice.5 oz cinnamon syrupdash of Angostura bitters6 dashes Pernod4 oz crushed icecherry for garnish Assemble ingredients in a blender and blend for 5-10 seconds. Pour into a hurricane glass and garnish. Coffee Grog (Jeff Berry)1 sugar cube1 tsp. Don’s Coffee Grog Batter*Pinch of ground nutmegPinch of ground clovePinch of ground cinnamon3 strips orange peel1 strip grapefruit peel6 oz freshly brewed hot coffee (Kona is traditional).5 oz aged Jamaican rum.5 oz 151-proof Demerara rum 1 cinnamon stick Place the sugar, batter, spices and citrus peels in a preheated, heat-proof glass, then add the coffee, stirring until the batter dissolves. Place the rums in a fireproof ladle, carefully ignite with a match, and pour the flaming rum into the glass. Garnish. *Don’s Coffee Grog BatterCombine 1 oz. of softened sweet unsalted butter and 1 ounce of honey with a teaspoon of your favorite vanilla syrup, ½ a teaspoon of allspice dram and 1 teaspoon of your favorite cinnamon syrup. Makes 18 servings.
Jason Hartman sits down with Jeff Berry for today's Speaking of Wealth show. Jason does a quick 16 minute interview with Jeff to talk about his company, Colloquy and why small businesses should adopt loyalty programs. Jeff talks about how loyalty programs help you understand the customer better and how they can also help you tailor your business to your best customer's needs on today's episode. Key Takeaway: 1:10 – Jeff's company, Colloquy, is actually a word. Jeff talks about what the word means. 1:45 – Jeff is currently located in Toronto. 4:50 – Small businesses are often closer to their clients and these businesses might not see the value of adopting a loyalty program. 6:55 – Learning about what the customer wants is just as important for a large business as it is for a small business. 9:40 – If you take your loyalty program digital, you'll be able to learn more about the customer and their needs. 11:30 – Where's the future headed with loyalty programs? Jeff explains in this segment. 15:30 – It's free to subscribe to Colloquy. Mentioned In This Episode: 500friends.com https://www.loyalty.com/ https://colloquy.com/
The ZOMBIE SHOW! Jeff "Beachbum" Berry talks about the Zombie cocktail and his new book on Caribbean drinks as Eric October, Manuel and I mix up every possible Zombie recipe we can find. You won't believe your ears as your liver is terrorized beyond imagination in this Halloween Zombie special.
Each day across the globe almost 7,000 people, including 900 children, will contract HIV, joining an estimated 34.2 million people already living with HIV. During any 24 hours more than 4,600 people around the world will die of an AIDS-related cause.But on one day, Friday, September 21, people everywhere, both HIV positive and negative, can share an image of coping and care through the lens of a camera. On that day, Positively Aware (www.positivelyaware.com), is asking people to take a digital photograph to record a moment of their day that will focus the world’s attention on the daily trials and triumphs of people living with HIV. For the third year A Day with HIV (www.adaywithhiv.com) will help remove the stigma of HIV and to advance an international community of care through this collective photographic portrait. On Friday, September 21 anyone can record a special image, a time with friends and family, at work or play, or any moment in the day that helps people better understand how HIV impacts people, loved ones, colleagues and communities. Photos need to be submitted by Tuesday, September 25 on the A Day with HIV web site. People can follow A Day with HIV’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ADayWithHIV)) or on Twitter @A_Day_With_HIV (https://twitter.com/a_day_with_hiv to see updates and selected photographs, and to share the site and its vision with friends to help spread the word.
Robert and Jack will be dicuss coming out as someone living with HIV/AIDS and all tha tgoes with telling others you are HIV positive. Call in and share your experience with"telli your partner,parents,family,friend or boss. 347-215-9442 Jeff Berry will also be coming on POZIAM RADIO to speak about the photos that were submitted for this years A Day With HIV in America. Jeff Berry is the editor of Positively Aware, an AIDS advocate, HIV+ for 20+ years and a member of the AIDS Treatment Activists Coalition & Fair Pricing Coalition. Positively Aware published a few photos in their magazine and all of them on the website at www.adaywithhivinamerica.com
Jeff Berry, is editor of Positively Aware, an AIDS advocate, HIV+ for 20+ years and a member of the AIDS Treatment Activists Coalition & Fair Pricing Coalition. His latest project is the second annual A Day with HIV in America, which will capture the collective portrait of those living with HIV, to help remove the stigma of HIV and to advance a community of care and support. Positively Aware is inviting people across America to snap a digital photograph at any time over the course of September 21. Participants can record a portrait, time with friends and family at work or play, or any moment in the day that helps the world better understand life with HIV. Photos are to be submitted by September 26 on the A Day with HIV in America web site. People can also follow A Day with HIV in America’s Facebook page or on Twitter @A_Day_With_HIV to see updates and selected photographs.
What does it mean when your HIV develops resistance to many HIV medications? If you have drug resistance, what are your options? In the bad old days, if your HIV developed drug resistance, it was often a challenge for physicians to cobble together a powerful second regimen. As more and more people with HIV developed drug resistance, "salvage" therapy -- or, as we prefer calling it, "rescue" therapy -- became one of the hottest topics in HIV treatment. But the times are changing. If you are someone whose HIV has developed resistance to lots of HIV drugs, there are now more HIV medications than ever before that can help you -- and there are even more drugs in development. The key is making sure that you and your HIV doctor have the knowledge you need to come up with a treatment regimen that works for you. That's why, for our April edition of "This Month in HIV," we've interviewed two experts who can break down this issue for people who aren't experts: physician and researcher Eric Daar, M.D., and Jeff Berry, an 18-year HIV survivor and editor of Test Positive Aware Network's Positively Aware.