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There's something about catching up with a person you not only admired as a player, but looked up to as a person! Host Jennifer Siess from Mine To Define caught up with Jennifer Houston. Former teammates at Lindenwood University, “Siess” and “House” talked about what “the old days” looked like in college soccer recruitment, campus life, 3-a-day trainings, and multiple national championship appearances. The Jen's also chatted about the the almost non-existent options available for female players after college back then, to the now ever-growing paths for our girls and young women players today - YET, despite growth, the large disparities that still exist in terms investment and exposure. #lindenwooduniversity #womenssoccer #equality #advertising #taylorswift
People in the beef industry are working to put steps in place to help prevent and prepare for potential disease outbreaks in cattle. Jennifer Houston with NCBA believes Tennessee can lead the way in putting these practices in place. Thomas Capps Biosecurity in the beef industry. Hello and welcome to Tennessee Home and Farm Radio. I'm Thomas Capps. Jennifer Houston Traceability, we're a little bit further along, biosecurity is something we need to start thinking about. Thomas Capps Protecting our food sources is critical to our Nation's security and well being. That's why people in the beef industry are working towards steps that will keep our beef supply safe from potential diseases that aren't even in the US yet. Tennessee native Jennifer Houston it's on the National Cattlemens Beef Association board and believes Tennessee can lead the way in being proactive and taking steps to prevent the spread of foreign diseases. Jennifer Houston Tennessee is going to be starting trying to participate in the secure beef supply plan. I just think it's important that we really start thinking about that now to prepare for what could happen with an animal disease outbreak. I think there's no question we're vulnerable. And I think if we can't really realize that after the pandemic that we went through with our human our human folks, that it's there for animals, and it can be just as devastating to us in the agriculture industry, for our livelihood, maybe not our lives, but certainly our livelihoods. So the more we can do to prepare, whether that's by electronically IDing our calves, enrolling in some kind of program, working with our state vet, getting our biosecurity plans in place, the more we can do, the better off we're gonna be. Again, like I said, not if, but when it happens, and hopefully that's a long time from now. But we are vulnerable. Thomas Capps Houston hopes that taking these steps now will make any potential outbreak a non issue for both beef producers and consumers. Jennifer Houston Consumers they need to have the trust in our product. That's one thing that traceability system, biosecurity plans, it just they have trust in our product, they trust farmers, but we've got to keep that on and we got to prepare ourselves so their trust is not misplaced. And we can keep supplying them with that healthy secure beef that they love. Thomas Capps Exploring systems and technology that could help keep our beef supply going, and our food systems secure. For Tennessee home and Farm Radio. I'm Thomas Capps. Thanks for listening and have a great day.
SHOW NOTES: On this show…we are making a commitment to ourselves to give it another try and another chance. No quick throw of the towel here. If you're tired of always starting over, changing courses, sacrificing your dreams, and just feeling like you can never win, then keep listening. We're making a bold statement today and refusing to give up…that easy. How many times do you have a great idea, excited, and anxious to get going then days, weeks, or months later, you've second guessed yourself, talked yourself out of it, and given up the idea? All the time. 95% of new products fail. And 90% of startup companies never make it. That's not for a lack of ideas. It's a lack of execution: the same reason why people dream of writing a novel, crafting a piece of music, or learning a new language — but never actually do it. It starts with making a commitment to yourself because you, and you can keep going when they say it's impossible. The next thing we'll explore is motivation and tenacity, this idea of one more try and one more chance. And last but not to be forgotten, how to get back in there when the motivation just isn't there. Oh, the ideas I've had over the years. I was a child entrepreneur, starting my own business when I was 7 or 8. Now, when I say business I mean creating a product and trying to sell it. I don't want you trying to look up some publicly traded stock by a child protege. My first business was easter flowers by the bunch. My second business was gently used children's toys from my room. Then there was an attempt at a pretzel stand among many others. Just so you know, I am not selling pretzels today. Refusing to give up isn't meant to keep you pushing a square peg into a round hole. Giving in to an idea that isn't ready, isn't sustainable, or honestly, just wrong is ok. It gives you time back to modify and re-engineer your idea or your approach. We're focusing on those times we just didn't give it our all. Why and why not? Jennifer Houston helps us with 6 Powerful Reasons to Refuse to Give Up found at womanitely.com Faye Bradshaw leads us further with 7 Ways to Keep Going When You Want to Give Up found at mindtools.com Don Miguel Ruiz helps us understand why yo DON'T MAKE ASSUMPTIONS found at thefouragreements.com Don Miguel Ruiz Stop Trying to Read Other People's Minds | found on the SuperSoul Sunday Youtube channel Over at thesitsgirl.com I found this inspiring message Before You Give Up CHALLENGE: make a commitment to yourself to give it one more try and one more chance before you throw in the towel. You have more resolve than you think and taking time to find a way forward is worth it! I Know YOU Can Do It!
We welcome a long-awaited guest - Jennifer Houston Scripps! She is President and CEO of Downtown Dallas, Inc., and she is a walking treasure trove of downtown deets. Hear from the woman who has her fingers on the pulse of what we think is the heart of Texas – Downtown Dallas. Press Play!
Renegade Thinkers Unite: #2 Podcast for CMOs & B2B Marketers
This is a Tuesday Tips episode where you will hear host Drew Neisser, CMOs, and other B2B experts share their hard-earned wisdom and fresh marketing insights in a bitesize format. Featuring: Ryan Bowers of Marsh McLennan Agency, Amy Messano of Altair, Jennifer Houston of D-Wave Systems, Mandy Dhaliwal of Nutanix, and special guest Dan Gingiss. To see the video versions, follow Drew Neisser on LinkedIn or visit our YouTube channel—The Renegade Marketing Hub! And if you're a B2B CMO, check out our thriving community: https://cmohuddles.com/
The cattle industry's live market remains free from additional government regulation following the National Cattlemen's Beef Association's annual meeting.
Jennifer Houston, the president of the National Cattlemen's Association, joins Delaney at NCBA to chat about her time as president and what she is doing for the industry.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA President Jennifer Houston and Senior Director, International Trade and Market Access, Kent Bacus, discuss how today's historic trade deal with Japan is a "game changer" that will benefit American beef producers.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA President Jennifer Houston and Senior Director, International Trade and Market Access, Kent Bacus, discuss how today's historic trade deal with Japan is a "game changer" that will benefit American beef producers.
NCBA President Jennifer Houston shares the story of how her roots in Tennessee agriculture led her to become a leader in the beef industry. Photo: NCBA https://www.ncba.org/cattlemenscall.aspx
Jennifer Houston, Tennessee cattle producer and president of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, talks about the new trade agreement between the U.S. and Japan and what it means for U.S. Beef. Cattlemen Celebrate Finalization of Trade Deal With Japan The post More U.S. Beef, Ag Products Headed To Japan appeared first on Tennessee Farm Bureau.
The Out Entrepreneur | Bringing Our Whole Selves to Work | Conversations with Leading LGBTQ Bosses
Too many stories of burn out, layoff's, low margins, the inability to never say no, missed vacationed, loss of passion and zero work life balance compelled Jennifer Houston, a 20+ year veteran in the marketing space, to build the business of her dreams. She and her business partner, Sarah Musgrove, problem solvers at heart, created the bench, "your marketing team for the gig economy." The Bench is a deconstructed marketing and branding agency that businesses with in house agency teams, and start-ups with placing fully vetted teams constructed of all freelance talent.
The Out Entrepreneur | Bringing Our Whole Selves to Work | Conversations with Leading LGBTQ Bosses
Too many stories of burn out, layoff's, low margins, the inability to never say no, missed vacationed, loss of passion and zero work life balance compelled Jennifer Houston, a 20+ year veteran in the marketing space, to build the business of her dreams. She and her business partner, Sarah Musgrove, problem solvers at heart, created the bench, "your marketing team for the gig economy." The Bench is a deconstructed marketing and branding agency that businesses with in house agency teams, and start-ups with placing fully vetted teams constructed of all freelance talent.
Mike Morrison interviews Jennifer Houston on Independent Contractor law in California
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA President Jennifer Houston and NCBA's Senior Director of International Trade and Market Access Kent Bacus discuss today's big signing ceremony at the White House regarding better access to the European Union for American-produced beef.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA President Jennifer Houston and NCBA's Senior Director of International Trade and Market Access Kent Bacus discuss today's big signing ceremony at the White House regarding better access to the European Union for American-produced beef.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA President Jennifer Houston recaps some of the highlights of our 2019 Legislative Conference, and she reveals who she'll be cheering for in this weekend's Final Four.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA President Jennifer Houston recaps some of the highlights of our 2019 Legislative Conference, and she reveals who she'll be cheering for in this weekend's Final Four.
This week on Shining Bright we’re talking to a few women who are paving the way. Peg Armstrong-Gustafson was Iowa’s first female state FFA president, first female national officer candidate. Then we’ll hear from Jennifer Houston, the President of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association on Shining Bright by FarmHer, Thursday at 8pm Eastern and Saturday at noon Eastern on Rural Radio 147 and the Sirius XM app.
This week's guest on Open Mic is Jennifer Houston, President of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. Similar to other commodity organizations, Houston says cattlemen have a lot at stake in global trade negotiations including Japan, China and other Asian countries. At home, the Tennessee native says there's much work to build relationships with new members of the 116th Congress and connecting with the demands of a younger generations of beef consumers.
Jennifer Houston of Sweetwater, Tenn., was named president of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association at the organization’s annual meeting in New Orleans, La., Feb. 2. Houston had served as 2018 president-elect. Houston and her husband, Mark, own and operate East Tennessee Auction Market in Sweetwater. She has been active in the beef industry for more than 30 years, first serving at the state level then being elected to positions in national posts. She has been an NCBA board member since 1996. Jennifer sat down for the LaneCast and shared her agriculture story and issues impacting U.S. agriculture.
On this week's Beltway Beef podcast, we report from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's HQ in Washington, where USDA and FDA this week held a two-day public meeting about fake meat. Hear reactions from NCBA President Kevin Kester, President-elect Jennifer Houston, and Director of Govt. Affairs Danielle Beck.
On this week's Beltway Beef podcast, we report from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's HQ in Washington, where USDA and FDA this week held a two-day public meeting about fake meat. Hear reactions from NCBA President Kevin Kester, President-elect Jennifer Houston, and Director of Govt. Affairs Danielle Beck.
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA's President-elect Jennifer Houston and 2018 YCC Chairman Will Mayfield discuss this year's cross-country trip, and how other young producers can hop on board next year. (Music credit: "Turbo Tornado" by Admiral Bob, used via a Creative Commons license.)
In this week's Beltway Beef podcast, NCBA's President-elect Jennifer Houston and 2018 YCC Chairman Will Mayfield discuss this year's cross-country trip, and how other young producers can hop on board next year.
Jennifer Houston, National Cattlemen's Beef Association 2017 Vice President, talks about a new trace-ability study the NCBA is conducting and what else they're looking at during this year's summer meeting.
In Ag News: CPNRD will discuss changes to groundwater management rules Guests: UNL's Stonie Cooper says heat and humidity pose concerns for livestock but there's hope for rain ... Denver NCBA Mid Year meetings continue - VP Jennifer Houston on policy and new trace-ability study ... "Fridays in the Field" with Deb Gangwish - PG Farms / The Diamond G reports the second driest June on record and disease concerns in the Shelton area
In Ag News: CPNRD will discuss changes to groundwater management rules Guests: UNL's Stonie Cooper says heat and humidity pose concerns for livestock but there's hope for rain ... Denver NCBA Mid Year meetings continue - VP Jennifer Houston on policy and new trace-ability study ... "Fridays in the Field" with Deb Gangwish - PG Farms / The Diamond G reports the second driest June on record and disease concerns in the Shelton area
Jennifer Houston, National Cattlemen's Beef Association 2017 Vice President, talks about a new trace-ability study the NCBA is conducting and what else they're looking at during this year's summer meeting.