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Earlier this month, Oregon State University received $10 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to work with a coalition of Native American tribes to explore opportunities to manufacture products and materials made from hemp. Some of those industrial applications include turning it into carbon for use inside energy storage devices, processing hemp fiber for use in car door panels and floorboards and mixing the interior part of the stalk with lime and water to make a lightweight alternative to concrete in home construction. The federal ban on growing hemp ended in 2018 when Congress legalized its production as an agricultural commodity, and removed it as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substance Act. OSU’s Global Hemp Innovation Center is collaborating with 13 tribal nations in Oregon, Washington, Montana and Idaho on this effort which will also include educational outreach and workforce training opportunities. Joining us to share details of this partnership are: Jeff Steiner, the director of the Global Hemp Innovation Center at OSU; Jim Souers, an enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and the CEO of the Warm Springs Economic Development Corporation; Mary Jane Oatman, an enrolled member of the Nez Perce Tribe, a descendant of the Delaware Tribe and the Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association.
Mutual Trust and the University of Adelaide Business School have recently released ground breaking research Why a Modern Family Office Matters. It's the first of its kind in Australia to reveal the contributions our wealthiest families make to the nation. You probably know that lasting impact depends on families going the distance, protecting and growing their wealth over generations. But that's not a guarantee, and more often than not family wealth transfers go wrong. This is where the value of a Family Office comes in. In this first episode of Purpose of Wealth, you'll learn some surprising facts about the impact of family wealth in Australia, and bust open some secrets on how successful families do it, as host Narelle Hooper speaks with Associate Professor, Dr. Christopher Graves, director of the Family Business Education and Research Group at the University of Adelaide Business School and Jeff Steiner, Mutual Trust's head of Family Office. Want to know more about the ground breaking research Why the Modern Family Office Matters? Head to mutualtrust.com.au or email us at purposeofwealth@mutualtrust.com.au Purpose of Wealth is hosted by Narelle HooperProducer and editor is Samuel PhelpsExecutive producer is Lauren McWhirterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Steiner discusses his organization's mission to provide education, resources and advocacy for single fathers struggling to be in their children's lives.
Jeff Steiner discusses his organization's mission to provide education, resources and advocacy for single fathers struggling to be in their children's lives.
This week, Jeff Steiner joins us to drop some Oracle knowledge on us, as well as talk about how to best implement Oracle on NetApp storage and what's new for Oracle on NFS.
This episode, my friend and ex-colleague Jeff Steiner and I talk about our weeks and how we use comedic reframing to brighten shitty situations. Jeff is launching his web show, Steiner Sketch, in August 2020. Be on the lookout!
An informal conversation with several of our Team Members at the Holiday Breakfast on January 17, 2020. Joel was in the Audio Lab all morning and chatted with anyone that stopped by.0:03:30 - Mark Weaver0:05:30 - What is the Audio Lab? (Joel explains)0:20:30 - Tom Mitten0:25:00 - Jason Becker0:26:00 - Ken Stauffer0:28:30 - Craig Newswanger0:35:00 - Brett McGee and Austin Douglas0:42:00 - Jeff Steiner, Chris Roles, and Rob Smiley0:53:00 - Josh Landis and Mike Minney0:57:00 - Jamie Wolpert, Kyle Stauffer, and Gerald Heilman1:08:30 - Ken Walton, Andy Swingholm, and Matt Caplinger1:15:00 - Joe Kolk, Ryan Wilson, and Tim Rightnour
Pat and Mike sit down with Jeff Steiner of Bigfoot Construction Equipment. We discuss his military start, into becoming an electrical lineman, then onto a career in making crane pads and matting with his father.Episode Links:Bigfoot Construction Equipment, Inc.Woodstock, IL 60098https://www.outriggerpads.com/That's Riggin' AwesomeSubscribe to the That's Riggin' Awesome YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/39QNzji
This week on the podcast, Jeff Steiner joins us to discuss how Oracle looks on the new MAX Data software, as well as why you might want to check out MAX Data for your application needs. Dan Isaacs also joins us to help fill out the MAX data story.
Jeff Steiner 6-3-18
Jeff Steiner 6-3-18
This week on the podcast, we brought in NetApp’s Oracle expert, Jeff Steiner to talk about how he’s using Docker containers to deploy Oracle applications and implementing Databases as a Service.
This week on the podcast, we amped up the brain power by inviting Jeff Steiner to discuss databases and the cloud as it pertains to ONTAP and SolidFire. We go over a wide array of things as Jeff tells us exactly how he feels about marketing and NVMe. Jeff pulls no punches.
Today on Join Us in France we visit Southern Burgundy, specifically the department of Saône et Loire (71) with Jeff Steiner of Americans in France. This is an area that French people would qualify as "la France profonde" meaning that it is rural, has centuries of history during which strong culinary and viniculture traditions developed. Is it worth a visit? You decide as we discuss all the highlights in this area. I can't wait to visit myself! Click here for show notes and photos.Click here to support the show when you shop on Amazon.Click here to review the show on iTunes. The post Southern Burgundy, Episode 61 appeared first on The Join Us in France Travel Podcast.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Jeff Steiner from Americans in France to talk about a lesser known part of France which is the island of Corsica. The island is better known to Americans as the home of Napoleon Bonaparte but the French call the island L’isle Beauté – the Island of Beauty. Corsica boasts a mountainous interior, with a hiking trail from one end to the other, but is surrounded by gorgeous beaches. South of France, in the Mediterranean Sea, the island is sun-drenched in the Summer. Driving on the island can be scary with narrow winding mountain roads with wonderful views. The Corsicans also boast that Christopher Columbus was born there (The Genoese do not agree).
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The Amateur Traveler talks to Jeff Steiner from Americans in France to talk about a lesser known part of France which is the island of Corsica. The island is better known to Americans as the home of Napoleon Bonaparte but the French call the island L’isle Beauté – the Island of Beauty. Corsica boasts a mountainous interior, with a hiking trail from one end to the other, but is surrounded by gorgeous beaches. South of France, in the Mediterranean Sea, the island is sun-drenched in the Summer. Driving on the island can be scary with narrow winding mountain roads with wonderful views. The Corsicans also boast that Christopher Columbus was born there (The Genoese do not agree).
The Amateur Traveler talks to Jeff Steiner from Americans in France to talk about a lesser known part of France which is the island of Corsica. The island is better known to Americans as the home of Napoleon Bonaparte but the French call the island L’isle Beauté – the Island of Beauty. Corsica boasts a mountainous interior, with a hiking trail from one end to the other, but is surrounded by gorgeous beaches. South of France, in the Mediterranean Sea, the island is sun-drenched in the Summer. Driving on the island can be scary with narrow winding mountain roads with wonderful views. The Corsicans also boast that Christopher Columbus was born there (The Genoese do not agree).
The Amateur Traveler talks to Jeff Steiner from Americans in France to talk about a lesser known part of France which is the island of Corsica. The island is better known to Americans as the home of Napoleon Bonaparte but the French call the island L’isle Beauté – the Island of Beauty. Corsica boasts a mountainous interior, with a hiking trail from one end to the other, but is surrounded by gorgeous beaches. South of France, in the Mediterranean Sea, the island is sun-drenched in the Summer. Driving on the island can be scary with narrow winding mountain roads with wonderful views. The Corsicans also boast that Christopher Columbus was born there (The Genoese do not agree).