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In our 150th Episode, Josh Rogers, Director of Nutrition Services in Greenfield Union School District in California, shares how a partnership with Waste Hunger Not Food has led to over 800,000 pounds of food being rescued since 2018.
Kelly Ayotte is approaching her 100-day mark as New Hampshire governor. NHPR's Josh Rogers talks about what kind of a start she's made to her first term. A New England real estate attorney and U.S. citizen says he and his wife are pursuing legal action after they were detained at the Vermont-Canadian border without explanation. Bachir Atallah says he was handcuffed and then held by Customs and Border Patrol for several hours last weekend. Bachir and his sister Celine Atallah joined NHPR's Rick Ganley to talk about his experience. Celine is an immigration attorney here in New England.
The New Hampshire House passed its version of the state budget this week that includes deep spending cuts and eliminates state jobs. The spending plan will now go to the Senate for review. Students at universities across the country, and here in New Hampshire, have lost their immigration status abruptly in the last week, affecting their ability to work and conduct research. We talk about these stories and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR's Josh Rogers and Lau Guzmán.
Congressman Chris Pappas announced this week he's running for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. Shaheen announced last month that she won't be seeking election. The New Hampshire House Finance Committee voted this week to make steep cuts to government spending in its proposed state budget for the next two years. We discuss these stories with NHPR senior political reporter Josh Rogers. And the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has tapped Mark Sanborn to be the next Regional Administrator for New England. Sanborn will be in charge of advancing the Trump administration's environmental agenda across New England states and federally recognized Tribal Nations. Rick Ganley speaks with him about his goals in his new position.
A YOUTUBE EXCLUSIVE SHOW. THIS WILL BE THE ONE TIME TO LISTEN AS A PODCAST!!Welcome to Behind the Seams with Josh Rogers, where we dive deep into the game beyond the box score! Former MLB pitcher Josh Rogers takes you inside the minds of players, breaks down key moments, and gives you the real story behind the game.
Voters turned out in record breaking numbers in New Hampshire's general elections this November. Students across the country and here in New Hampshire took to college campuses this spring to protest Israel's war in Gaza. Communities across the state continue to recover from multiple flooding events. We look back on these top stories and more from 2024 in this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR reporters Josh Rogers, Olivia Richardson and Mara Hoplamazian.
Keep it Reet is a Drifting organization based in Australia, they focus on putting together fun and accessible drift events. They also have a strong focus on men's mental health. The name started as a joke(as a lot of things in drifting do) and has blown up over time. On the podcast we have the Founder Jason Ferron and right hand man Josh Rogers. We talk about the origins of Keep it Reet, and both of their early days of drifting. Jason has been touring the US with his R31 Wagon which he Barra swapped. He has also competed in Australia and in D1NZ as a top contender. They have some big plans for KIR, and hearing the story of how it all came to be is inspiring to anyone who wants to build something in the drift community. Guest: https://www.instagram.com/keepitreet/ https://www.instagram.com/jasonferrondrift/ https://www.instagram.com/jbrogers_/ Sponsor: https://fuelab.com/ 15% off with code “Goodest” get the best fuel system products in the game. https://koruworks.com/ 15% off their Koru products using “goodestboi” https://tirestreets.com/goodest "goodest651" for 20% off Accelera 651s “goodest15” for 15% off the rest Goodest Co: https://goodestco.com (grab some merch to support the podcast!) Host IG: https://www.instagram.com/palmer_sndrsn/Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/goodestcast/
Josh Rogers, CEO of Precisely, shares invaluable lessons from his time at IBM that have contributed to his success in growing the company from $80 million to $850 million in revenue. Learn about the importance of product knowledge, transparency, and clarity in sales pursuits, as well as the role of stamina and optimism in achieving long-term success. Josh also discusses the unique advantages of Precisely's cross-sell opportunities and the company's focus on customer success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you for listening to the Classic City Church Podcast! This message from Josh Rogers is part 1 of the sermon series Virtues. This message covers 1 John 4:19. Date Given: November 10, 2024 Visit us at CLASSICCITY.ORG
Voters across New Hampshire will head to the polls on Tuesday to cast their ballots for president, the state's next governor and more. In this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap, we discuss the top issues on voters' minds ahead of the election. We also discuss the latest updates from the campaign trail with NHPR's Josh Rogers, Anna Brown, director of Citizens Count and the Rudman Center at UNH Law, and Manchester Ink Link's Carol Robidoux.
As Election Day nears, candidates are trying to mobilize voters with campaign events and high profile endorsements. And Gov. Chris Sununu says new allegations about Donald Trump's support for authoritarians don't change his support for the former president. We discuss these stories and more on this edition of the NH News Recap with NHPR's Josh Rogers and InDepthNH's Paula Tracy.
In less than a month Granite Staters will elect a new governor. Former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig and former US Senator Kelly Ayotte are vying for the corner office, and we hear the top issues they're campaigning on as they work to sway voters. And the Keene Board of Education met this week to discuss possible changes to its lunch debt policy. Advocates have raised concerns that Keene's middle and high schools could withhold food from students who have lunch debt. We discuss these stories on this week's edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR's Josh Rogers and the Keene Sentinel's James Rinker.
The legal fight over how the state funds its schools continues as the New Hampshire Supreme Court takes up two separate lawsuits. The plaintiffs claim claim the current funding model is unfair to school districts and taxpayers and that the state is not providing an "adequate education." Republican and Democratic lawmakers are also weighing in. And with the cost of buying or renting a home in New Hampshire more expensive than ever, affordable housing is a top issue in the state political races this year — especially in the race for governor. New Hampshire Bulletin's Ethan DeWitt and NHPR's Josh Rogers join us for this edition of the NH News Recap.
The race for governor, congressional seats and offices at the state and local level are now set; we have a look ahead to the November election. Also: a criminal trial tied to the YDC abuse scandal ends with a hung jury- and new reporting from NHPR reveals one of the witnesses who testified is himself accused of abuse. NHPR's Josh Rogers and Jason Moon report.
The Democratic primary for New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District has largely been about the biographies and competing resumes of the two leading candidates, Colin Van Ostern and Maggie Goodlander. What are they choosing to say, emphasize and deemphasize as they campaign? And New Hampshire has seen increasingly dangerous flooding events in recent years, placing financial strain on towns and cities, especially those that have sustained damage multiple times. Financial assistance is available through the federal government, but some communities are falling through the cracks. NHPR's Josh Rogers and Keene Sentinel's Sophia Keshmiri join us this week to share their reporting.
Chuck Morse and Kelly Ayotte are seeking the Republican Party nomination for governor. They both have endorsed — and have said they'd welcome being endorsed — by Donald Trump. But their support of the former president hasn't always been so strong. And the state has long dealt with a shortage of mental health care providers, but that shortage is really taking a toll on children who need help. We talk about these stories and more with NHPR's Josh Rogers and Paul Cuno-Booth.
Send us a Text Message.The Real Advice Podcast, hosted by Katie Day. Listen in on interviews with top Real Estate Agents to discover their advice, tips, tricks, & best practices that have propelled them to the Top 1% of their marketplace. This week, our guest is Josh Rogers, REALTOR® & Team Leader of the F3 Home Team in Jacksonville, Florida. Follow Katie Day on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/movemetotx/Follow the REal Advice podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realadvice.podcast/
The National GOP unveiled its platform this week at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, and former President Donald Trump officially accepted the GOP nomination Thursday night. How is the convention resonating with New Hampshire voters? NHPR's Josh Rogers and the Boston Globe's James Pindell join us for this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
Multiple roads in northern New Hampshire were washed out by torrential downpours on Wednesday night and Thursday morning. We hear more from residents about the impact of the storm. And how are local Democrats responding to concerns following President Joe Biden's first debate performance? We talk about these stories and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR's Mara Hoplamazian and Josh Rogers
Thank you for listening to the Classic City Church Podcast! This message from Josh Rogers is part 8 of the sermon series Sermon on the Mount. This message covers Matthew 6:1-18. Date Given: July 7, 2024 Visit us at CLASSICCITY.ORG
This week marked two years since the Supreme Court removed federal protections for abortion. How is the issue of abortion access shaping messaging from Republicans and Democrats in New Hampshire ahead of the upcoming election? After years of debate and disagreement, a new bail reform bill is heading to Gov. Chris Sununu's desk. And NHPR's Document team has a new investigative podcast out now. It's called “The Youth Development Center.” We talk about these stories and more with NHPR's Josh Rogers and Jason Moon, and New Hampshire Bulletin's Ethan DeWitt.
Thank you for listening to the Classic City Church Podcast! This message from Josh Rogers is part 6 of the sermon series Sermon on the Mount. This message covers Matthew 5:33-37. Date Given: June 23, 2024 Visit us at CLASSICCITY.ORG
Send us a Text Message.How does a golfer rally from three shots back to clinch victory with a stunning 5-under 66? Join us as we explore the remarkable performance of champ flight winner Chuck Spears at the Cajun Classic Tamahka Trails Golf Club in Marksville, Louisiana. Chuck dives into the details of his improved tee shots and consistent iron play, keeping his cool under pressure, and offers invaluable tips for high-handicap golfers. We also examine the impact of rain on course conditions and the unpredictable nature of super skins payouts that added an extra layer of excitement.Balancing a new business venture with competitive golf is no small feat, but Josh Rogers from the A-Flight managed to do just that. Hear Josh recount his recent victory, his strategic approach to the final round, and the challenges of maintaining his game while opening a new bar. The dedication of the agronomy team, especially Krista Cody and Justin Sochang, is also applauded for keeping the course in excellent condition despite adverse weather.Shane Simpson shares his unique perspective on the contrasting atmospheres of different regional tours, from Houston to North Louisiana, and the fantastic organization by Gina and her team. Whether it's discussing the skills needed to excel in national championships or the camaraderie built over a weekend of competitive golf, this episode is packed with engaging stories and heartfelt moments. We wrap up with a light-hearted conversation about technical hiccups and the joy of supporting each other through wins and challenges. Tune in for an episode filled with triumph, perseverance, and the community spirit that defines the Golfweek Amateur Tour. Podcast HomepageGolfweek Amateur TourSenior Amateur TourFacebookYouTube#GWPodcastshirtChallengeJ Butler GolfMeridian PuttersJohn Robinson (JR) Contact InformationCell - (843) 422-3767E-Mail - hiltonheadjr@aol.com
According to an analysis from the Concord Monitor, New Hampshire municipalities seized the property of Granite Staters who were behind on property taxes during the pandemic, despite an emergency order by Gov. Chris Sununu that suspended such seizures. And how best to introduce yourself to voters? It's a question any candidate seeking public office faces. And for the Democrats now running in New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District, it's being answered through competing claims of rootedness in the state they're seeking to represent. We dig into these stories on this week's edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with Concord Monitor Reporter Michaela Towfighi and NHPR's Josh Rogers.
Send us a Text Message.On this pilot episode of “Off The Rails,” hosts Josh Rogers, Cole Sullivan, and John David Wright introduce themselves and discuss the latest film industry news from NAB 2024, including updates from Red, Arri, DJI, and Blackmagic.Meet your hosts@josh_m_rogers@williamcolesullivan@johndavidwrightNAB 2024Arri Alexa 35 Live
More than 1,000 people have sued the state alleging they were abused at a government-run youth detention facility. The first civil trial against the state for those alleged abuses at the former Youth Development Center in Manchester began this week. New Hampshire Congresswoman Annie Kuster recently announced that she will not run for reelection this year, and candidates are already stepping into the race for that 2nd Congressional District seat. We talk about these stories and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR's Jason Moon and Josh Rogers.
Thank you for listening to the Classic City Church Podcast! This message from Pastor Josh Rogers is part 1 of the sermon series The Nicene Creed. This message covers the first half of the Nicene Creed and Ephesians 4:13-16. Date Given: March 3rd, 2024
How can reinvention in one's career path ignite unprecedented success and influence within an industry known for its traditional approaches? In this episode of the "Real Estate Excellence Podcast," host Tracy Hayes invites Josh Rogers, a distinguished leader in the Florida real estate market known for his innovative use of YouTube and social media for lead generation. From his beginnings in new home sales to facing financial adversity and eventually emerging as a real estate influencer, Josh shares his journey of resilience, innovation, and success. His story is not just about real estate; it's about the power of adaptation, leveraging technology, and building community. Josh Rogers is renowned not only for his professional achievements but also for his deep personal commitments. Celebrating over a decade of marriage with his high school sweetheart, Sarah, from Pensacola, FL, they share a vibrant household with their four sons, aged between 18 months and 9 years, and a foster daughter who has profoundly touched their lives. Their home is a testament to a life filled with love, chaos, and unwavering faith in Jesus, who has been their constant support. Professionally, Rogers has dedicated over ten years to real estate, where his leadership has propelled his team into the top 1% in the Northeast Florida MLS, marking them as creators of exceptional client experiences. [00:00:00 - 00:15:00] The Power of Personal Branding in Real Estate: Josh's transition from traditional real estate sales to becoming a YouTube influencer. The importance of authenticity, leveraging video content, and the impact of personal branding. Understanding your audience to tailor content effectively. [00:15:00 - 00:30:00] Overcoming Financial Adversity: Josh's candid discussion on facing and overcoming financial challenges. The significance of resilience, financial literacy, and strategic planning. The role of mentorship and networking in navigating financial challenges. [00:30:00 - 00:45:00] The Role of Technology and Social Media: Insights into how Josh leverages social media and technology for lead generation. Embracing technology, the power of social media marketing, and the importance of engagement. Continuous innovation to stay ahead in the digital marketing space. [00:45:00 - 01:00:00] Building a Community Through Real Estate: Josh's approach to creating a community around his brand and services. Community building, customer service excellence, and the value of a strong network. The importance of giving back to the community to sustain long-term relationships. [01:00:00 - 01:15:00] Looking to the Future: Josh's vision for the future of real estate and his next steps. Innovating within the industry, the importance of continuous learning, and future trends in real estate. Emphasizing sustainability and ethical practices in real estate development and sales. Quotes: "The moment you stop learning is the moment you stop growing." - Josh Rogers "Authenticity is not just a buzzword; it's the foundation of trust with your clients." - Josh Rogers Connect with Josh: YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@JoshRogersRealEstateFL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshrogersfl/ Website:https://www.joshrogersteam.com/ If you want to build your business and become more discoverable online, Streamlined Media has you covered. Check out how they can help you build an evergreen revenue generator all powered by content creation! SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW as we discuss real estate excellence with the best of the best.
Josh Rogers joins us for an amazing chat, in this must listen episode! Josh was raised as a Jehovah's Witness as a child, He was kicked out of family home at 16 as a registered alcoholic, and was hospitalized into a young adult mental health ward on suicide watch at 17. After finally getting sober and his life back on track, he was nearly killed crossing the road, at age 19. Join us to hear how Josh awoke from a coma, and made a commitment to start to live his life in the right way. Its an amazing episode, truly inspiring! LINKS:Facebook: Josh Rogers / That Listening Guy: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009913834705IG: https://www.instagram.com/_thatlisteningguy?igsh=OW04cWt5MzU0MGo5&utm_source=qrTW: This episode discusses suicidal ideation, drink and drug addiction, and emotional and physical abuse.Support the show
With the New Hampshire primary just five days away, Trump attacks Nikki Haley using an all-too-familiar line of attack. The Granite State is Haley's last, best chance—but is she even fighting to win it anymore? New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers stops by to talk about what he's seeing—and what's missing—on the campaign trail. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.
Voters across New Hampshire will head to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in the state's presidential primary. In this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap, we hear from Lakes Region voters about their top issues ahead of the election. We also discuss the latest updates from the campaign trail with NHPR's Josh Rogers, Laconia Daily Sun's Adam Drapcho, and Citizen Count's Anna Brown.
The first-in-the-nation primary is set for Jan. 23, but President Biden is staying out of the Democrats' contest and is not on the ballot. Republicans are fighting to take down Donald Trump, and, in the background, the Lesser-Known Candidate Forum encourages everyone to make a run for the highest office. This episode: political correspondent Susan Davis, senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith, and New Hampshire Public Radio senior political reporter and editor Josh Rogers.This episode was edited by Casey Morell and Erica Morrison. It was produced by Jeongyoon Han. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Connect:Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.
Republican lawmakers in the New Hampshire House are proposing a ban on some gender-affirming care surgeries for minors in the state. People gathered outside the State House Tuesday to protest the legislation. Municipal elections for several New Hampshire communities take place on Tuesday. We discuss the mayoral race in Manchester — the state's largest city — and how candidates at both the state and local level are addressing its troubles and successes in their campaigns. We discuss these stories and more in this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR reporters Paul Cuno-Booth and Josh Rogers
Thank you for listening to the Classic City Church Podcast! This special message on All Saints Day is from Youth and Young Adult Pastor Josh Rogers. Date Given: October 29, 2023 Visit us at CLASSICCITY.ORG
Multiple groups are targeting Democratic voters in the state — asking them to switch their party affiliation ahead of the New Hampshire Primary. The trial of a man accused of killing a married couple in Concord began this week. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani filed a defamation lawsuit in New Hampshire against President Joe Biden. We talk about these stories and more with NHPR's Josh Rogers and Boston Globe's Amanda Gokee.
Democrats won a seat in the New Hampshire House in a special election Tuesday. Democrat Hal Rafter's victory in Northwood means the Republicans' majority in the New Hampshire House is down to just one seat. Voters in Manchester, New Hampshire's largest city, picked their top two choices for mayor this week. We discuss these stories and more on this edition of the NH News Recap with NHPR reporter Josh Rogers and Manchester Ink Link's Andrew Sylvia.
Legal scholars are debating whether the 14th amendment could disqualify former President Donald Trump from appearing on the presidential primary ballot in New Hampshire. The state Attorney General and Secretary of State say they haven't taken a position. We discuss this story and more on this week's edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR's Josh Rogers and The Boston Globe's Steven Porter.
Game time for the Republican presidential primary begins in earnest this week. The first debate is being held in Milwaukee on Wednesday, and it marks the beginning of a five-month countdown to the Iowa caucuses, during which there will be monthly debates, nonstop campaigning and a likely winnowing of the field. While this may be when the nation begins to tune in, folks in the early states have been tuning in -- either by choice or because of multimillion-dollar ad spending -- for months. And so, in preparation for the months ahead, in this installment of the podcast, we take in the view from the early states. To do that, Galen speaks with Katie Akin, politics reporter at the Des Moines Register; Josh Rogers, senior political reporter at New Hampshire Public Radio; and Joseph Bustos, politics reporter at The State in Columbia, South Carolina. They also play the second-ever installment of “Guess Which Candidate Said This!" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former President Donald Trump plead not guilty in court on Thursday to federal charges related to the efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Trump is also the frontrunner in the Republican presidential primary here in New Hampshire. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wrapped up his latest visit to the Granite State this week as he also campaigns for the Republican nomination. We talk about these stories and more with NHPR's Josh Rogers and Boston Globe's Steven Porter.
Gov. Chris Sununu announced this week that he will not be running for reelection in 2024. We discuss how his absence could shape the gubernatorial race in 2024 on this week's New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR's Josh Rogers and The Boston Globe's Amanda Gokee.
The incumbent president may not appear on New Hampshire's Democratic primary ballots this winter. After the party moved its first 2024 nominating contest to South Carolina, the state said it would still hold its primary beforehand regardless. This, in turn, sets up a possible scenario where if Biden refuses to campaign in the state, and leaves his name off the ballot — it allows a fringe candidate like anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to win.This episode: political reporter Deepa Shivaram, national political correspondent Mara Liasson, and New Hampshire Public Radio senior political reporter and editor Josh Rogers.The podcast is produced by Elena Moore and Casey Morell. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Connect:Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.
This week on Bad at Sports we're presenting more panel discussions from Minor Matters, the programming arm of Barely Fair, a 1/12th scale art fair produced by Julius Caesar at Color Club this April! First up, CURATORIAL CONFINES: Scaled Selections Within and Outside Institutions moderated by Scott Campbell (Independent Curators International) with panelists Nolan Jimbo (Marjorie Susman Curatorial Fellow at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago), Adia Sykes (Independent Curator) and Kate Sierzputowski (Airlock, BARELY FAIR, Julius Caesar, EXPO CHICAGO) then, SCALE AS SUPPORT: The Architecture Behind BARELY FAIR Moderated by Roland Knowlden (Future Firm) with the Directors of the fair itself, Josh Dihle, Tony Lewis, Roland Miller, and Kate Sierzputowski. Finally, in a podcast *exclusive* (sorry terrestrial radio only listeners!), STARTING SMALL: A Look at the Beginning of a Collection, moderated by Roland Miller (BARELY FAIR, Julius Caesar) with panelists Courtney Sherrer, Josh Rogers, and Megan Green Rogers. https://www.barelyfair.com/minormatters https://www.juliuscaesarchicago.net/ https://curatorsintl.org/about/collaborators/21995-scott-vincent-campbell https://mcachicago.org/about/who-we-are/people/nolan-jimbo https://www.adiasykes.com/ http://katesierzputowski.com/ https://future-firm.org/ http://www.joshdihle.com/ https://www.blumandpoe.com/artists/tony_lewis http://www.rolandwm.com/ https://colorclub.events/
Thank you for listening to the Classic City Church Podcast! This message on patience from Josh Rogers is part 5 of the sermon series “Fruit of the Spirit." Date Given: June 18, 2018 Visit us at CLASSICCITY.ORG
Thank you for listening to the Classic City Church Podcast! This message on Joy from Youth and Young Adult Pastor Josh Rogers is part 3 of the sermon series “Fruit of the Spirit." Date Given: June 4, 2023 Visit us at CLASSICCITY.ORG
Unraveling the Rennsport Summit's Secrets in this special 50th episode of The Sim Sundays Podcast! Join us as we journey into the depths of the Rennposrt and sim racing world with none other than Jardier, Gamer Muscle, Random Callsign, and the incredible Porsche driver, Josh Rogers. We're breaking down the major highlights of the Rennsport Summit and diving into insights never revealed before. This episode is not just an exploration into the heart of the sim racing summit, but a celebration of our 50th episode! Alongside us, Gamer Muscle, Random Callsign, Jardier, Josh Rogers, and you will experience the thrill and passion behind the sim racing world. Whether you're a seasoned sim racing fan or new to the community, this episode promises to deliver knowledge, excitement, and the magic that makes our racing community so unique. So, gear up and get ready for this epic 50th Sim Sunday special, as we reveal the secrets of the Rennsport Summit! Listen to our Sim Racing Podcast - Sim Sundays! Apple: https://gridfinder.link/apple Spotify: https://gridfinder.link/spotify Google: https://gridfinder.link/google Big thanks to Trak Racer for gifting us a TR160 rig for us to record the podcast in, that beast is sturdy as a rock! Fancy joining us in our Grid Rival F1 fantasy league? Head to gridfinder.com/gridrival to get involved! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Search over 3,000 sim racing communities and join your next sim racing league at www.gridfinder.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join in with the community! Discord: https://discord.gg/gridfinder Twitter: https://twitter.com/GridFinder Insta: https://www.instagram.com/grid_finder/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/GridFinder #RennsportSummit # Rennsport #eslr1 #simracing #esports
Some of you may or may not of heard the name Brian Barney, this little bowhunting ninja from Montana USA is a stand up guy, an unbelievable bowhunter and someone I get to call a good friend. Brian is well known for his own podcast Eastmans Elevated, many articles in Eastmans Magazines and featured in many of their films on Eastmans TV and Beyond the Grid with Dan Pickar. On my Elk hunt last year with Josh Rogers, we offered Brian to come down to Australia to hunt our Red Deer, Sambar and whatever else we could throw at him. Well it didn't take much arm twisting and the plane flights were booked. Here is the story of Brians first Red Deer hunt in Australia. Be sure to check out Brians Podcast - "Eastmans Elevated" wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Once upon a time, potpourri was a popular way to freshen up a space. Now, for some, it feels a bit like the lava lamp of fragrance: an outdated fad from a bygone decade.So, why was potpourri so popular in the 1980's, and what happened to it? Did the trend dry up… or just evolve?We explore the transformation of potpourri, from the fermented mush of the Victorian era to the perfumed and colorful bag of pine cones of the eighties, and talk to a few of the people still making potpourri today.This episode was originally published in September 2021.Featuring Yvette Weaver, Carly Still, Laure Moutet, Autumn Anderson, Paulus, and Ednita Tingle.SUPPORTOutside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In. Subscribe to our newsletter.LINKSAn 1895 recipe from Sweet from Sweet Scented Flowers and Fragrant Leaves for 50-year moist potpourri (the recipe begins on page 42).From Death Scents: more fascinating info on the history of medieval trends that predate potpourri and the rise of “rotten pot” potpourri.Fragrant Potpourri Preserves the Floral Scents of Summer: A 1975 NYT article that bridges the gap between moist and dried potpourri recipes.A 1988 Glade Potpourri Spray commercialCREDITSHosted by Justine ParadisReported and produced by Taylor QuimbyEdited by Justine ParadisExecutive Producer: Rebecca LavoieMixed by Taylor QuimbyAdditional editing by Felix Poon and Jessica HuntSpecial thanks to Rosalyn LaPier, Mark Nesbit, and to NHPR's voices from the ‘80s: Nick Capodice, Josh Rogers, Emily Quirk, Patricia McLaughlin, Rick Ganley, and Rebecca Lavoie.Theme music by Breakmaster CylinderAdditional music by Blue Dot Sessions and Ben Nestor
I'm excited to have Josh Rogers, CEO of Precisely, joining us today. We last spoke in 2020, but I was intrigued to learn that he has led the company through seven acquisitions. So I invited him to join me again to share his unique perspective on the current Mergers and Acquisitions (M & A) market. As we all know, today's business leaders are facing a complex and challenging economic environment, with many facing the decision to either move forward or cease M&A activity completely. In fact, PwC reports that in comparison to the first half of 2021, deal values have declined by 20 percent. However, buyers can experience better returns during a downturn and achieve outsized growth as valuations come down, according to the same analysis from PwC. Josh touches on this and the current economic environment, evaluating risk, and how leaders should proceed with M&As. He also shares his experience leading Precisely through seven acquisitions and the company's acquisition plans in the current market. Additionally, we discuss how leaders should communicate acquisitions to customers and the acquired company's employees. Listen in as one of the most experienced M&A leaders in the tech industry shares his insights.
In this episode Brian sits down with his two Austalia buddies Craig Hailes and Josh Rogers along with his good hunting buddy Dan Heavrin. The guys have been going hard for elk in the prime of the rut. They recount close calls and lessons learned. They chat about high pressure elk, locating bulls and go in-depth on the plays they made. It's a great late night podcast with a bunch of insights and laughs along the way.
The Nationals lost 7-2 in Philadelphia as Josiah Gray allowed four homers in just four innings pitched. Al & Mark dive into Gray's continued struggles, that include a healthy edge across Baseball for most homers given up this season (28). Why the refusal to throw his change-up? (19:01) Kyle Gibson took a Perfect Game into the 7th until Victor Robles broke it up w/ a HBP. Robles had another adventurous evening as he misplayed fly ball in the first became a J.T. Realmuto triple. (25:07) Josh Rogers cleared waivers and opted for Free Agency. Rogers pitched well last September for Washington, but did not replicate that success this season. (27:30) Answering a listener submitted email digging into the nitty gritty of the franchise's status among its peers when it comes to player development. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices