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Best podcasts about John H Schnatter

Latest podcast episodes about John H Schnatter

Bros On Thin Ice
Ep. 14 Tesla's Cybertruck, Papa John, and Aight Imma F*ck Witcha

Bros On Thin Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 43:05


What's up team, in this episode the guys are back with discussions on Tesla's Cybertruck, an interview with disgraced Papa John's CEO John H. Schnatter, and the "Aight Imma F*ck Witcha" kid's run in with his plug. The boys also share their weekly highs and lows along with their cucks of the week. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the pod. Follow us on Instagram @brosonthinice and submit questions to brosonthinice@outlook.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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UofL Center for Free Enterprise Podcasts
Panel on Criminal Justice in the U.S.

UofL Center for Free Enterprise Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 64:22


Moderated by UofL Department of Criminal Justice professor Michael Losavio, a panel of experts will discuss criminal justice issues at the national level. The panel includes: Gregory DeAngelo, West Virginia University Anna Harvey, New York University Megan Stevenson, George Mason University Presented by the John H. Schnatter Center for Free Enterprise. Free pizza for attendees.

Bourbon Pursuit
132 - Kentucky's Bourbon Boom: Economics Panel at the University of Louisville

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 71:00


What happens when you get Bill Samuels, Mike Veach, Reid Mitenbuler, and Susan Reigler in front of an economics class? You talk about the growth of bourbon, the economic impact of it, and how to get jumpstarted into a career. Thanks to the John H. Schnatter Center for Free Enterprise at the College of Business, University of Louisville for hosting and allowing us to record. This event is just one of a series of events on the bourbon industry in the college this semester . The bourbon theme included an economics reading group which read and met to discuss Reid’s book. They also took field trips to Buffalo Trace and Peerless distilling. In addition, the economics senior capstone class is focused on the economic history and importance of the industry. Students in the class are writing a variety of research papers on the bourbon industry for their senior projects. This episode is made possible by through Patreon support. Make your pledge to support the show today on Patreon. Show Notes: We will first attempt to wrap our heads around the size of the boom What consumer and federal or state-level regulatory trends might be facilitating the recent resurgence. We will be considering the economic impact on KY, including investment, job creation, tourism, and exports. I’ll have the panelists dwell on the recent investment announcements by BBC, Lux Row, Stoli, and Heaven Hill plus the revival of whiskey row (Old Forester, Michter’s, and, by extension, Peerless, Angel’s Envy, Rabbit Hole, and so on). What about the marketing strategy of old brands and distilleries being brought back from the dead (Peerless, Kentucky Owl, and Old Taylor/Castle & Key). Given it is fall release season, discuss the surging popularity of the boutique brands from the big distillers and the associated retail price increases, shortages, production timelines, and the “ethics” of the secondary market. What is your opinion on the future? Can the boom last and what opportunities are out there for UofL students interested in the industry?  

UofL Center for Free Enterprise Podcasts
Kentucky's Bourbon Boom - Economics of Bourbon

UofL Center for Free Enterprise Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 67:32


A panel of four bourbon industry experts discuss the local, national, and global economic impact of Kentucky's favorite spirit. The panel included: Bill Samuels, Chairman Emeritus, Maker's Mark Distillery Susan Reigler, Certified Executive Bourbon Steward, President of the Bourbon Women Association Reid Mitenbuler, Author, "Bourbon Empire: The Past and Future of America's Whiskey" Michael Veach, Bourbon Historian, and Author This event is sponsored by the John H. Schnatter Center for Free Enterprise and was filmed on Wednesday, November 15 at the University of Louisville College of Business

Hayek Program Podcast
'Hayek's Modern Family' Book Panel

Hayek Program Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 63:33


On December 8, 2016, the Hayek Program hosted a book panel on 'Hayek’s Modern Family: Classical Liberalism and the Evolution of Social Institutions' by Steven Horwitz, Visiting Scholar at the John H. Schnatter Institute for Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise at Ball State University and Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics at St. Lawrence University. The panel included the author and panelists Peter Boettke, Jayme Lemke, and Bobbi Herzberg. The panelists discussed the findings of the book in relation to the history of social policy and Horwitz's treatment of Hayek's theoretical ideas. CC Music: Twisterium