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In this episode of The Milk Check, find out why some dairy producers may be eyeing the exit. Sarina Sharp, risk manager at Ag Business Solutions and the writer behind TC Jacoby's Weekly Market Report joins the Jacoby team this week. Sarina brings invaluable insights as we dig into critical topics like: Milk prices and financial stability: How long can dairy farmers survive with Class III prices dipping below $17? Supply chain shifts: How whiplash tariffs, changing federal orders, and fluctuating demand are affecting the U.S. dairy market. Bird flu and milk production: How the bird flu has changed U.S. milk production, and where it may strike next. Tune in to The Milk Check episode 75: Exit stage left: Why some producers are selling out while they can. If you like milk (and we know you do), then pour yourself a mug and tune in for insights on how to navigate this uncertain landscape and stay ahead in the coming months. Special Guest: Sarina Sharp, risk manager, Ag Business Solutions, and market analyst for the Daily Dairy Report The Jacoby Team: Josh White, vice president, dairy ingredients Ted Jacoby III, CEO & president, cheese, butter & dry ingredients Mike Brown, vice president, dairy market intelligence Gus Jacoby, president, fluid dairy ingredients & dairy support Intro (with music): Welcome to The Milk Check, a podcast from T.C. Jacoby & Company, where we share market insights and analysis with dairy farmers in mind. Ted Jacoby III: Welcome everyone to the March 28th, 2025, edition of The Milk Check, a T.C. Jacoby & Company podcast. It is my pleasure to welcome a couple of special guests to the podcast this week, first, Sarina Sharp of Ag Business Solutions and the Daily Dairy report. Welcome to the podcast, Sarina. Most of you know that Sarina is also the writer of the T.C. Jacoby Weekly Market Report, which we publish every Friday. Sarina, we're honored to have you join us today. More importantly, thank you for the partnership. I can't tell you how often I get compliments on the weekly report that you write for us, so thank you very much. Sarina Sharp: Thanks for having me. Thrilled to hear it. Ted Jacoby III: In addition, we have a few of our usual suspects: my brother Gus, head of our fluid group; Josh White, head of our dairy ingredients team, and I am excited to announce that Mike Brown, formerly of IDFA and Kroger fame, is joining the Jacoby team as our new vice president of Dairy Market Intelligence. Mike, I am excited to have you on the team, and I look forward to having you on this podcast as a regular presence. Mike Brown: Well, thank you, Ted. I'm delighted to be here. It's good to be back in markets and away from government regulation. I'm very excited about the opportunity. And Sarina, I am really looking forward to working with you. I've been a fan for decades now. Appreciate that opportunity to work with you as well. Sarina Sharp: Time flies. Ted Jacoby III: It sure does. So my first question is this. We've been talking for probably a couple of years now about the heifer replacements and the issue that's been evolving because many dairy farmers are breeding to beef simply because it's really hard to pass up $700 for a black cow rather than spending $3,000 to raise that calf into a heifer. But we're getting to the point where right now, for example, our traders that sell into the retail space, they're telling us demand's not that great. Those who are selling into the food service space are saying demand's not that great. Even our traders who export are telling us that Trump's rhetoric about tariffs is having an effect and making it difficult for us to export. In other words, demand is not that great on the horizon. Milk prices have come down. Class III price is probably going to be in the low 17s, maybe even into the high 16s in April. Are we getting to the point that we're starting to reach that line where dairy fa...
In this episode of The Journeys of Not So Ordinary People Podcast, hosts Dr. Joe Hamlett and Dr. Dave Peltz "Investing In Others And Yourself" features a deeply personal and inspiring conversation with guest Josh White, a fourth-generation Airman who shares his journey through military service, personal struggles, and ultimate transformation. Josh candidly discusses the impact of mentorship, the emotional weight of his experiences, and how investing in himself led to his ability to invest in others. He reflects on the challenges of military life, including personal loss, mental health struggles, and unhealthy coping mechanisms, before reaching a turning point through sobriety, personal growth, and leadership roles like running military funeral honors. The discussion emphasizes the importance of recognizing struggles, seeking support, and embracing opportunities for growth, ultimately reinforcing that no one is alone in their journey and that helping others can be a path to healing.JONSOP https://jonsop.comjonsopdr2@gmail.com Joshua Whitehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/herofront/https://www.herofrontpodcast.com/Dr. Joe Hamlett dr.joehamlett@gmail.com http:/www.leading2changeconsulting.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjoehamlett/ http:/www.leading2changeconsulting.com/linkinbio/ Dr. Dave Peltz PeltzCS@outlook.com https://www.PeltzConsultingServices.com/services https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-david-peltz-phd/ https://tinyurl.com/DrDavePeltz Music intro & Outro provided by David T. Peltz, Owner of Peltz Tech Services, david@peltztech.com Copyright © 2024 - Journeys Of Not So Ordinary People, All Rights Reserved
Welcome to The Vancouver Life Podcast! In this episode, we dive into the forces shaping the future of Vancouver's real estate market with Josh White, the General Manager of Planning, Urban Design, and Sustainability for the City of Vancouver. Josh brings a wealth of experience from his time as Director of City and Regional Planning and Co-Chief Planner at the City of Calgary, and now leads Vancouver's planning efforts at a time when housing supply, affordability, and urban development are more critical than ever. We discuss the lessons he's learned from his time in Calgary and brought to Vancouver, and how the city is tackling some of its biggest affordability challenges. We dig into the complexities of Vancouver's permitting process, why timelines under the City's ambitious 3-3-3-1 Plan have been difficult to meet, and whether hiring more staff is really the solution. Josh sheds light on the city's plan to streamline over 1,800 pages of policy documents into just 100 pages and what that will mean for builders and homeowners. We also explore upcoming system changes that could cut permit times in half by allowing Development Permits and Building Permits to be processed in parallel. Josh shares his take on Bill 47 and how transit-oriented development is shaping the future. We tackle the long and often frustrating process developers face to rezone and build towers, why Vancouver's city fees are among the highest in Canada, and how Development Cost Levies impact affordability and cash flow. We ask where these funds are being spent, whether there's accountability in how they're used, and discuss the city's evolving stance on banning natural gas in new homes. Josh also weighs in on Bob Rennie's recent proposal to allow foreign buyers to participate in pre-sales with long-term rental commitments, and we talk about changes to REDMA that give developers more breathing room in today's challenging market. Lastly, Josh shares his vision for housing in Vancouver, how builders can help streamline processes at City Hall, the conversations happening around affordability, and how sustainability is built into every decision the city makes for the future. This is an in-depth conversation you won't want to miss if you care about the future of housing in Vancouver.Josh White joined the City of Vancouver in May of 2024, coming from Calgary where most recently he was Director, City and Regional Planning and Co-Chief Planner at the City of Calgary. There, he stewarded the adoption of a new housing strategy in collaboration with partners and led the creation of a simpler and more effective planning policy and regulation. During a period of extraordinary population growth for the city, Josh also oversaw strategic growth, growth funding and financing, and infrastructure planning for the municipality. In his tenure at the City of Calgary, he also initiated and led the significant transformation of the development approvals system, which resulted in improved planning outcomes,benchmarked as among the most efficient in Canada.He holds a master's degree in urban and regional planning from Queen's University, and began his career in the private sector, serving a variety of private and public sector clients as a consultant with Urban Strategies in Toronto. Josh's private sector experience also includes leading planning and approvals for Alpine Park, a progressive n _________________________________ Contact Us To Book Your Private Consultation:
Dairy markets have taken a hit, with prices dropping across the board. Global economic uncertainty, tariff concerns, and weak demand have sent prices for cheese, butter, nonfat dry milk, and whey tumbling. Our team tackles this and more, including: Pricing market predictions by dairy product category Tariffs and demand changes for U.S. products Global strategies to diversify supply chains and potential long-term impacts A potential shift on feed strategies and butterfat production Don't miss Ted Jacoby III and his expert panel's market discussion on what's going on and what may be coming next. Listen now to The Milk Check. Intro (with music) Welcome to The Milk Check, a podcast from T.C. Jacoby & Co., where we share market insights and analysis with dairy farmers in mind. Ted Jacoby III: Welcome everybody to this month's version of The Milk Check. We're going to have an old-fashioned market discussion this month. Joining me today is Diego Carvallo, Director of Dry Ingredient Trading, especially on the international side, Greg Scheer, our Milk Marketing Manager, Jacob Menge, Vice President of Risk Management and Trade Strategy, Jared Miklasz, Sales Manager for the UFC Group, UF Milk and Cream, Joe Maixner, Director of Sales for Dairy Ingredients, and our Head Butter Trader, Josh White, our Vice President of Dairy Ingredients, and Miguel Aragon, Director of International Cheese Sales for Latin America. We're recording March 7th. Before we get started, let me say this: stick around, and don't go when we start to say goodbye. We're going to have a Marvel version of this podcast. After we said goodbye, we ended up having another 15 minutes of conversation. That may have been the best part of the whole conversation. Thanks everybody. Pretty much every single one of our markets has been down 20 to 30 cents in the last month, whether it's cheese, butter, non-fat, or whey. They all seem to be down 20 to 30 cents. Jake, is this a function of all of the tariff rhetoric coming out of the Trump administration, or is there something else going on? Jacob Menge: It's tough to separate the components of what are really driving these markets. I think tariff talk is absolutely part of it. In our last podcast we mentioned that uncertainty just weighs on markets, and there's more uncertainty today than I would say. There was the last podcast we did. The can has gotten kicked on the Mexico tariffs. I'm not sure how many times you can do that. This time when it happened, we saw it in equity markets, they didn't really pop like they did last time. The can got kicked on tariffs and equities were like, "Oh, okay, good." And when it happened yesterday, equities really just continued. They're crying lower. I'm only bringing that up because this is obviously a macroeconomic-driven dairy and equities market. Tariffs are part of the problem, but demand is just poor, according to everything we've seen. I think we'll hear from all of our product traders. That is certainly a factor, but it's tough to blame anything. Ted Jacoby III: All right, well, let's start with butterfat today. I'm going to ask Jared and Joe together. The butter market is down 20 to 30 cents, and the cream market has been ugly since Christmas. What's going on on the demand side? Will this market stay this way all year, or is it a classic seasonal phenomenon? Because if there's one market that's probably the most insulated by the tariff talk, it would be the butter market, but butter, if anything, it almost feels like the heaviest of all of our markets right now. Jacob Menge: There are certainly quirks in each market. Dairy is not the only one seeing that, though, so if I had to lean one way or the other, yeah, there are macroeconomic influences in that demand piece. Jared Miklasz: Butterfat numbers are still hanging out somewhere in the 4.5% range compared to they're about a year over year 2.
In this powerful episode of the HeroFront Podcast, host Josh White sits down with Kelsey Danner, a former United States Navy member who served from 2004 to 2014 as a damage control specialist. 0:00:00 - Introduction and Guest Introduction 0:02:59 - Memorable Basic Training Story 0:05:38 - Challenges of Being a Female Veteran 0:07:24 - Advice to Younger Self 0:09:14 - Prideful Military Moment 0:15:41 - Medical Retirement Journey 0:20:08 - Transitioning Out of the Military 0:24:59 - Leadership Lessons 0:32:03 - Challenges of Being a Female Veteran 0:41:59 - Addressing Stigma and Misconceptions 0:48:23 - Importance of Sharing Military Experiences 0:54:05 - Efforts to Enhance Quality of Life in the Military 1:19:53 - Personal Reflections and Gratitude 1:22:50 - Challenges and Resilience in Transitioning Out of the Military 1:24:23 - Final Thoughts and Encouragement Kelsey shares her inspiring journey, from the memorable stories of basic training to the challenges she faced as a female veteran. She opens up about the difficult decision to medically retire from the military due to a rare heart condition, and the emotional and mental health struggles she navigated during her transition to civilian life. Throughout the conversation, Kelsey provides valuable insights on effective leadership, the importance of community and support for veterans, and the need to educate others about the contributions of women in the military. Her resilience and determination shine through as she recounts her proudest moments, including her ship's response to the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the experiences of veterans, especially female service members. Kelsey's story is a testament to the strength, courage, and perseverance that define the military community. Listeners will be left inspired and empowered to support and advocate for those who have served.
Could tariffs put U.S. dairy exports at risk? In this episode of The Milk Check, special guest Mike McCully, President of The McCully Group, joins us to slice through the uncertainty in today's dairy market. With trade tensions rising, could tariffs spook global buyers and push them toward alternative markets? We tackle some of the biggest questions facing dairy exporters today, including: Will tariffs curdle U.S. dairy exports? How are Mexico and China adjusting their buying strategies? What happens if tariffs push global buyers to look elsewhere? Listen now to the latest episode of The Milk Check to learn what's making waves in the dairy markets. Special Guest: Mike McCully, The McCully Group The Jacoby Panel: Diego Carvallo Jacob Menge Josh White Miguel Aragón Ted Jacoby, III Yara Morales Intro (with music) Welcome to The Milk Check, a podcast from T.C. Jacoby & Company where we share market insights and analysis with dairy farmers in mind. Ted Jacoby, III: Welcome everybody to The Milk Check. So, today, our topic is going to be tariffs and how that might affect the U.S. dairy industry. We are recording this at 2:00 PM on Friday, February 7th, and we're going to talk about tariffs. Very likely, by the time you listen to this, it might all be irrelevant because who knows what the Trump administration is going to do next? Joining us today from our team is Miguel Aragon, our Director of Latin America's Sales for Cheese; Yara Morales, our Director of International Sales for Dairy Ingredients; Diego Carvallo, our Head of International Trading for our Dairy Ingredients Team; and Josh White, the Head of our Dairy Ingredients Team. Also, Brianne Breed is joining us, Head of our Cheese Team, and Jacob Menge, Head of our Risk Management and Trading Strategy. In addition to that illustrious group, we've got Mike McCully today, the founder of the McCulley Group, who is probably well known to most everybody in the dairy industry, at least in North America. Mike, thanks for joining us today. Mike McCully: You're very welcome. Happy to be here. Ted Jacoby, III: Mike, where do we stand right now on tariffs, what is the Trump administration doing, and what do we expect them to do next? Mike McCully: Had a very different conversation just a week ago when it looked like we were going to start on February 1st with tariffs on Mexico and Canada and retaliation from both countries and then China. But then, 48 to 72 hours, all of it got put on hold. The China retaliation was not on dairy; Canada and Mexico were on hold, so we've basically put all that tariff discussion over in a box, and we're just going to sit and wait here for a while. It's evolving each day. I read something yesterday or the day before: "The best tariffs are ones that are not used." Hopefully, that's where things go, but we'll just have to wait and see. Between this and H5N1 are two very unpredictable elements that we have to deal with in the dairy market, not just this week and next week, but probably for quite some time. Ted Jacoby, III: I couldn't agree with you more on that one. Jake, are we expecting anything to happen next in terms of tariffs? Jacob Menge: I think something is happening as we speak. Trump talked this morning about, in his own words, reciprocal tariffs on unnamed countries. That is new as of this Friday. Trump and tariffs seem to have a cadence of news on Friday, which Wall Street really loves. That's certainly new. I heard him mention Japan, I think today. So that is just wreaking havoc on equity markets and our markets. It's this unknown. Markets just hate the unknown, and much of it is hanging out there. Ted Jacoby, III: Where we stand regarding tariffs, we've postponed putting tariffs on Mexico and Canada or any, let's call it additional tariffs, the 25% tariffs, we've delayed for about a month, the possible 25% tariffs on those countries.
Hosts Nate Wilcox and Dave Thompson continue their mini-series discussing Dave's book An Evolving Tradition: The Child Ballads in Modern Folk and Rock Music -- buy the book to support the show. This episode covers the collision of the Child Ballads with the leaders of the first American popular Folk Revival featuring leaders of the movement like Alan Lomax, Pete Seeger, Josh White and Jean Ritchie. GO TO THE LET IT ROLL SUBSTACK TO HEAR THE FULL EPISODE-- The final 15 minutes of this episode are exclusively for paying subscribers to the Let It Roll Substack. Also subscribe to the LET IT ROLL EXTRA feed on Apple, Spotify or your preferred podcast service to access the full episodes via your preferred podcast outlet. We've got all 350+ episodes listed, organized by mini-series, genre, era, co-host, guest and more. Please sign up for the email list on the site and get music essays from Nate as well as (eventually) transcriptions of every episode. Also if you can afford it please consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the show. Thanks! Have a question or a suggestion for a topic or person for Nate to interview? Email letitrollpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Illinois S3DA sanctions archery competitions throughout the country, giving kids the opportunity to compete in the sport of archery. This can open a lot of doors for the participants, including chances at college scholarships.Steve has been the Illinois State Coordinator since we've been working with the organization. He is stepping down from the position though and turning it over to Josh White. We got to talk to both of them at this year's Indoor State shoot.We also talked about the legitimacy of national deer research and studies, as well as how the archery game has evolved over the years.For more on the S3DA:https://www.facebook.com/ILS3DAhttps://www.s3da.netRidge Hunter Products and Merchandise:Ridgehunteroutdoors.comDiscount Code: RHOPOD for 10% off everything in your orderSupport our Partners:For any info on real estate available through Midwest Farm and Land, or anything that RG Outdoors has, contact Rodney Hawkins 618-925-3153.Use Flambeau Outdoors hunting, fishing, and weapons storage products from https://www.flambeauoutdoors.com/Submit questions or comments to: Ridgehunteroutdoors@gmail.comFind us on Social:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC50IZ_HE2pnMBjRyPpmgvMg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RidgeHunterOutdoors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgehunteroutdoors/
Welcome back to The Trip Report Podcast, a production of Beckley Waves.Today, we're speaking with Josh White, the founder and executive director of Fireside Project, an innovative nonprofit that offers psychedelic coaching and real-time peer support for people navigating psychedelic experiences.After a career as a lawyer representing the city and county of San Francisco, he shifted his focus to the mental health space and ultimately combined his two passions—psychedelics and crisis support—into Fireside Project.Fireside Project is best known for its free, confidential psychedelic support line, offering assistance to people during and after their experiences. Since launching in 2021, the hotline has facilitated over 30,000 conversations, helping individuals process everything from mystical awakenings to difficult trips. Now, Josh and his team are expanding their work through Fireside Certified Psychedelic Coaching, a service designed to provide long-term, nonclinical support to those integrating profound psychedelic insights into their daily lives.In this conversation, we discuss:* The origins of Fireside Project and its mission* How the support line works and the types of calls they receive* The launch of Fireside's coaching program and the growing need for structured psychedelic guidance* The difference between harm reduction and transformational support* How psychedelic support fits into the future of mental health care* And much more.And now, I bring you my conversation with Josh White.Listen to the episode on Substack, Spotify, Google or Apple.Credits:* Hosted by Zach Haigney* Produced by Zach Haigney, Erin Greenhouse, and Katelin Jabbari* Find us at thetripreport.com* Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTubeTheme music by MANCHO Sounds, Mixed and Mastered by Rollin Weary This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thetripreport.com
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What will shape the dairy industry in 2025? Are you ready for it? In this episode of The Milk Check, we tackle the big question: what's ahead for the dairy market in 2025? Spoiler alert: There's no shortage of opinions—or uncertainty.
Should preachers use the humble "we" or the personalised "you" when speaking to their congregations? Should busy leaders take breakfast meetings? Should sermon preparation nourish the soul of the pastor? Carey Nieuwhof answers these questions and more in this captivating and compelling conversation with Mike. We'll get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at a yet-to-be-preached sermon and learn how to get time, energy and priorities working in your favour. Here's the link to the January 21st sermon on love and A.I. that Carey was working on: https://connexuschurch.com/messages/discovering-gods-solution-for-loneliness/ Recommended Resources: At Your Best: https://careynieuwhof.com/at-your-best/ How to Write and Preach Compelling Sermons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHtYrkOIcqU The Carey Nieuwhof "Preaching Cheat Sheet" https://careynieuwhof.com/preaching-cheat-sheet-8/Carey Nieuwhof is a best-selling author, leadership expert, attorney, and non-profit leader. As the host of the top-rated Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast and curator of one of the most widely-read leadership blogs, Carey is uniquely positioned to deliver actionable keynotes for conferences. With over 30 million downloads, the Carey Nieuwhof Leadership podcast ranks in the top .1% of podcasts in the world and Carey's other leadership content is accessed millions of times a year. His teachings in leadership are heavily focused on burnout, becoming a healthy leader, eliminating toxic culture, future trends, and personal growth. In his keynotes, Carey explores the challenges and provides solutions for leaders at all levels of an organization. He holds degrees in law, theology, and history. His best-selling book, At Your Best: How to Get Time, Energy, and Priorities Working in Your Favor, is designed to help every leader escape stress and begin living at a sustainable pace and has been profiled by Forbes, Fast Company, and Business Insider. His work has been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, Business Insider, and on EntreLeadership. Carey and his wife Toni live north of Toronto, Ontario, and have two grown sons. Recommended Episodes: Coaching, Critiquing and Calling - David Ireland https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/coaching-critiquing-and-calling-with-david-ireland Leaving Behind Our Hidden Shame for His Glorious Grace - Ray Ortlund - https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/leaving-behind-our-hidden-shame-for-his-glorious-grace-ray-ortlund-1rib Is it Possible to be Too Vulnerable in the Pulpit? - Josh White: https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/is-it-possible-to-be-too-vulnerable-in-the-pulpit-josh-white For information about our upcoming training events visit ExpositorsCollective.com The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the CGNMedia, Working together to proclaim the Gospel, make disciples, and plant churches. For more content like this, visit https://cgnmedia.org/ Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective Click here to support Expositors Collective
Where is the global dairy industry headed? In this episode of The Milk Check, we're joined by Andy Powers, vice president of technical services at the American Dairy Products Institute (ADPI), alongside members of the Jacoby team, to explore the future of dairy. Together, we tackle emerging trends, market forces, and opportunities for dairy proteins, fats, and other dairy products in the next 5 to 10 years. Emerging trends: The role of GLP-1 drugs in driving future global demand Dairy vs. plant proteins: How the structure of dairy and plant proteins differ and what that means for nutrition and health The rise of butterfat: U.S. butterfat and the role of exports in future consumption Cheese's global opportunity: How cheese production is ramping up to meet international demand Dairy co-products: Innovations in whey protein, lactose, and milk protein isolates to address shifting market needs From health-conscious consumers to industrial applications, we examine how dairy is evolving to stay competitive. Plus, check out The ADPI 2023 ADPI Dairy Products Utilization & Production Trends report here and the ADPI Ingredient Resource Center here. Don't miss this comprehensive look at the future of dairy with insights from Andy and the Jacoby team, including Ted Jacoby, III, CEO & President, cheese, butter & dry ingredients; Josh White, vice president, dairy ingredients; Diego Carvallo, director of dry dairy ingredient trading, and Tristan Suellentrop, sales associate, Into (with music): Welcome to the Milk Check, a podcast from TC Jacob and Company, where we share market insights and analysis with dairy farmers in mind. Ted Jacoby, III (T3): Hello, everyone, and welcome to this month's episode of the Milk Check. Today, we are excited to have Andy Powers, vice president of technical services for the American Dairy Products Institute, joining us. Joining us as well, we have some of our usual suspects. Josh White, vice president of Dairy Ingredients, Diego Carvallo, our Director of International Sales for Dairy Ingredients, and Tristan Suellentrop, our sales associate and resident 20-something on our sales team. Guys, thank you, and Andy, excited to have you with us. Thanks for joining us. Our topic today is: what's the future of dairy? Where do we think demand is going to grow globally in the dairy industry? What are the components that this industry is going to see the greatest demand and opportunity for as we look out over the next 5 to 10 years? Andy, I'll start by saying we just recently had a five 10 year vision conversation within our organization, and one of the things that we spent a lot of time talking about was how dairy proteins, specifically as you look at the way the developing countries and the way their diets are changing and growing and developing when you look at the aging populations of many parts of the world when you look at the addition of medicines like Ozempic and Wegovy, protein is just going to become a bigger and a bigger part of the nutritional profile of what human beings eat. I've got two boys in their twenties, and they are much healthier eaters than I ever was when I was in my twenties. That means they're consuming a lot more dairy protein. Andy Powers: Right. T3: What are your thoughts, and where do you think dairy proteins fit in that space? Andy Powers: First and foremost, because I've worked for the American Dairy Products Institute, you're going to hear me talk about dairy. I drank the Kool-Aid a number of years ago. I believe in dairy's value proposition, and I believe in its strengths in terms of nutrient density and complete nutrition. You talked about some of the driving forces that are going to influence demand for dairy in the future. We've got population growth as the baseline talked about an aging population. I think that's significant. The ongoing current modernization or GDP growth meaning that people can transition from the most...
Where is the global dairy industry headed? In this episode of The Milk Check, we're joined by Andy Powers, vice president of technical services at the American Dairy Products Institute (ADPI), alongside members of the Jacoby team, to explore the future of dairy. Together, we tackle emerging trends, market forces, and opportunities for dairy proteins, fats, and other dairy products in the next 5 to 10 years. Emerging trends: The role of GLP-1 drugs in driving future global demand Dairy vs. plant proteins: How the structure of dairy and plant proteins differ and what that means for nutrition and health The rise of butterfat: U.S. butterfat and the role of exports in future consumption Cheese's global opportunity: How cheese production is ramping up to meet international demand Dairy co-products: Innovations in whey protein, lactose, and milk protein isolates to address shifting market needs From health-conscious consumers to industrial applications, we examine how dairy is evolving to stay competitive. Plus, check out The ADPI 2023 ADPI Dairy Products Utilization & Production Trends report here and the ADPI Ingredient Resource Center here. Don't miss this comprehensive look at the future of dairy with insights from Andy and the Jacoby team, including Ted Jacoby, III, CEO & President, cheese, butter & dry ingredients; Josh White, vice president, dairy ingredients; Diego Carvallo, director of dry dairy ingredient trading, and Tristan Suellentrop, sales associate, Into (with music): Welcome to the Milk Check, a podcast from TC Jacob and Company, where we share market insights and analysis with dairy farmers in mind. Ted Jacoby, III (T3): Hello, everyone, and welcome to this month's episode of the Milk Check. Today, we are excited to have Andy Powers, vice president of technical services for the American Dairy Products Institute, joining us. Joining us as well, we have some of our usual suspects. Josh White, vice president of Dairy Ingredients, Diego Carvallo, our Director of International Sales for Dairy Ingredients, and Tristan Suellentrop, our sales associate and resident 20-something on our sales team. Guys, thank you, and Andy, excited to have you with us. Thanks for joining us. Our topic today is: what's the future of dairy? Where do we think demand is going to grow globally in the dairy industry? What are the components that this industry is going to see the greatest demand and opportunity for as we look out over the next 5 to 10 years? Andy, I'll start by saying we just recently had a five 10 year vision conversation within our organization, and one of the things that we spent a lot of time talking about was how dairy proteins, specifically as you look at the way the developing countries and the way their diets are changing and growing and developing when you look at the aging populations of many parts of the world when you look at the addition of medicines like Ozempic and Wegovy, protein is just going to become a bigger and a bigger part of the nutritional profile of what human beings eat. I've got two boys in their twenties, and they are much healthier eaters than I ever was when I was in my twenties. That means they're consuming a lot more dairy protein. Andy Powers: Right. T3: What are your thoughts, and where do you think dairy proteins fit in that space? Andy Powers: First and foremost, because I've worked for the American Dairy Products Institute, you're going to hear me talk about dairy. I drank the Kool-Aid a number of years ago. I believe in dairy's value proposition, and I believe in its strengths in terms of nutrient density and complete nutrition. You talked about some of the driving forces that are going to influence demand for dairy in the future. We've got population growth as the baseline talked about an aging population. I think that's significant. The ongoing current modernization or GDP growth meaning that people can transition from the mos...
This is the fifth in a series of episodes dedicated to a young woman and returning cohost, Dagmar from The Netherlands. This episode is with special returning guest and Portland pastor, author, and recording artist, Josh White. Dagmar has co-hosted many Finding Something REAL episodes in the past four years. Although Dagmar is interested in, learned a lot about, and is drawn to Jesus, and chose to get baptized when she was a child, she has not yet decided to take a leap of faith as an adult. She has a comfortable life and enjoys partying with friends and admits that were she to give her life to Christ her life would change and people would view her differently. She's grown up in a secular culture and for this series, reached out to some friends for new faith questions including some about the credibility of Jesus, why there are so many variations of religion and Christianity, and the history of Christianity. ABOUT PASTOR JOSH WHITE: Josh White is a recording artist, author, and lead pastor of Door of Hope, a thriving church community in the heart of Portland Oregon. More about Josh: https://youtu.be/XDgWLkmLdjI?si=VHS08aFu9OlvxQSE -- -- -- -- --
This is episode 20 of Ben's radio show Red White Blues: an Anthology of America's Music (aired 14 November 2024 on Radio Buena Vida). We're able to share it because the music played is all non-commercial V-Discs taken from the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/V-discs1-991943-1944. On this episode, we look at the history of V-Discs and the rise of vinyl. In August of 1942, the American Federation of Musicians declared a strike: an all-out ban on members going into the studio and recording music. The strike was called to force the big three record companies to increase the royalty rate on recorded music paid to musicians, which had become a substantial part of music workers' business in an American culture structured around the production of consumer goods. The strike would last for two years, in which time no commercial records were made. But the US military and the big labels joined forces to create V-Discs (or Victory Discs)—non-commercial records for the enjoyment of the American soldiers and staff stationed abroad. Records up to this point were made of a rationed material sorely needed in the production of armaments: shellac. With the US having an abundance of oil, the petroleum-based vinyl record came to prominence and it's been that way ever since. Oil-based plastic didn't just shape music manufacture in its own image, though—it shaped American consumerism, which undergirds the world as we know it through mass production and mass communication, the end result of which is masses. It's us. Tracks played (with V-Disc catalog numbers in brackets): 1. “Ain't Misbehaving & Two Sleepy People”, Fats Waller [32] 2. “There's Gonna Be A Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin”, Frank Sinatra [72]—with introduction from side A (“I Only Have Eyes For You”) 3. “Blues in Berlin”, Josh White [44] 4. “Pearl Harbor Blues”, Dr Clayton [82] 5. “Ring Dem Bells”, Duke Ellington and his Orchestra [37] 6. “Redman Blues”, Don Redman Orchestra [104] 7. “A Smooth One”, Benny Goodman, Cootie Williams, Charlie Christian et. al. [187] 8. “Jelly Jelly”, Earl Hines and His Orchestra [308] If you like the show, you can listen to every episode right here on SoundCloud or by following this link: https://soundcloud.com/spaghettiforbrains/sets/red-white-blues
Today's dairy market is global. In our latest episode of The Milk Check, we dive into the New Zealand and Oceania markets to understand how they may impact the U.S. dairy market. Join Jacoby and our two special guests Jo Bills, ag market analyst and director of global Insights at Ever.Ag, and Steve Spencer, managing Director at Ever.Ag as we dive into dairy. Tight global supplies of skim milk powder and strong demand will likely keep prices high through 2025 New cheese plants in the U.S. market increase Class III supply and may drive cheese prices down and limit powder output, tightening global powder supply New Zealand enjoys tariff-free access to the Chinese market, but China's economic woes have reduced dairy demand Lower Chinese demand pushed New Zealand to focus on skim milk powder, butterfat, and cheese And lots more information on the global dairy market and our predictions 2025. We have a positive outlook for dairy in 2025, but cheese may be our wild card. Get the market scoop from the Jacoby team, including Ted Jacoby, III, CEO & President, Cheese, Butter & Dry Ingredients; Josh White, Vice President, Dairy Ingredients; and Diego Carvallo, Director of Dry Dairy Ingredient Trading. Intro (with music): Welcome to The Milk Check, a T.C. Jacoby & Company podcast where we share market insights and analysis with dairy farmers in mind. Ted Jacoby, III (T3) Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Milk Check. This month, we are excited to welcome special guests Joanne Bills and Steve Spencer from Freshagenda to share their thoughts on milk production and dairy demand in Asia, Oceania, and internationally for 2025. Joining us from the Jacoby team are Josh White and Diego Carvallo from our dairy ingredients team. Welcome, everybody, and thank you for joining us today. Steve Spencer: Thank you, Ted. It's great to be here. We enjoy these. We've done a few of these, so it's always good fun. T3: We're about to enter year two of China's tariff changes regarding New Zealand dairy products and how they are imported into China. For our audience, many of whom are dairy farmers here in the U.S., why don't you give us a quick overview of those changes? Then, we can discuss what that has meant for dairy markets in that region and how it affects dairy prices. Steve: In basic terms, New Zealand has tariff-free access to the Chinese market. That was preset for an extended period. They were on a slow rundown of tariffs over a long haul. A few years before that was due, they had a review, and it seemed to be that that was just a little period to push it out a bit longer, and that's in the rearview now. So, we're in a very tariff-free environment for New Zealand exports, which you'd think has freed them up to go wild. The only trouble is China's not a market that is allowing many people to go wild right now because that's come at the same time as China hitting a phase of the second wave after Covid; the second wave lockdowns were much harsher, much longer, much more damaging to the economy and so that's crippled demand for dairy in many parts of the market because spending, consumer spending has been depressed and many things are contributing to that right now and that's still a happening thing. So, that has freed New Zealand up to grow its share of the market in skim milk, powder, cheese, and butterfat and they've certainly done that at a time when the import volumes are a lot lower. So, we've got to sit back and look at the overall trends in China. We think they're just off the bottom regarding those import trends, but New Zealand has certainly picked up share, and their exports to China are falling. You could take the story of product by product because the products that China isn't producing or doesn't produce, skim milk, powder, butterfat, cheese, a small production of those, really the trade is probably following the pattern of demand we're seeing in that market.
Today's dairy market is global. In our latest episode of The Milk Check, we dive into the New Zealand and Oceania markets to understand how they may impact the U.S. dairy market. Join Jacoby and our two special guests Jo Bills, ag market analyst and director of global Insights at Ever.Ag, and Steve Spencer, managing Director at Ever.Ag as we dive into dairy. Tight global supplies of skim milk powder and strong demand will likely keep prices high through 2025 New cheese plants in the U.S. market increase Class III supply and may drive cheese prices down and limit powder output, tightening global powder supply New Zealand enjoys tariff-free access to the Chinese market, but China's economic woes have reduced dairy demand Lower Chinese demand pushed New Zealand to focus on skim milk powder, butterfat, and cheese And lots more information on the global dairy market and our predictions 2025. We have a positive outlook for dairy in 2025, but cheese may be our wild card. Get the market scoop from the Jacoby team, including Ted Jacoby, III, CEO & President, Cheese, Butter & Dry Ingredients; Josh White, Vice President, Dairy Ingredients; and Diego Carvallo, Director of Dry Dairy Ingredient Trading. Intro (with music): Welcome to The Milk Check, a T.C. Jacoby & Company podcast where we share market insights and analysis with dairy farmers in mind. Ted Jacoby, III (T3) Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Milk Check. This month, we are excited to welcome special guests Joanne Bills and Steve Spencer from Freshagenda to share their thoughts on milk production and dairy demand in Asia, Oceania, and internationally for 2025. Joining us from the Jacoby team are Josh White and Diego Carvallo from our dairy ingredients team. Welcome, everybody, and thank you for joining us today. Steve Spencer: Thank you, Ted. It's great to be here. We enjoy these. We've done a few of these, so it's always good fun. T3: We're about to enter year two of China's tariff changes regarding New Zealand dairy products and how they are imported into China. For our audience, many of whom are dairy farmers here in the U.S., why don't you give us a quick overview of those changes? Then, we can discuss what that has meant for dairy markets in that region and how it affects dairy prices. Steve: In basic terms, New Zealand has tariff-free access to the Chinese market. That was preset for an extended period. They were on a slow rundown of tariffs over a long haul. A few years before that was due, they had a review, and it seemed to be that that was just a little period to push it out a bit longer, and that's in the rearview now. So, we're in a very tariff-free environment for New Zealand exports, which you'd think has freed them up to go wild. The only trouble is China's not a market that is allowing many people to go wild right now because that's come at the same time as China hitting a phase of the second wave after Covid; the second wave lockdowns were much harsher, much longer, much more damaging to the economy and so that's crippled demand for dairy in many parts of the market because spending, consumer spending has been depressed and many things are contributing to that right now and that's still a happening thing. So, that has freed New Zealand up to grow its share of the market in skim milk, powder, cheese, and butterfat and they've certainly done that at a time when the import volumes are a lot lower. So, we've got to sit back and look at the overall trends in China. We think they're just off the bottom regarding those import trends, but New Zealand has certainly picked up share, and their exports to China are falling. You could take the story of product by product because the products that China isn't producing or doesn't produce, skim milk, powder, butterfat, cheese, a small production of those, really the trade is probably following the pattern of demand we're seeing in that market.
On today's Episode, we are joined by Senior Linebacker Josh White to break down the keys to victory as Baylor heads into an important matchup vs. Kansas.
This week's episode brings you the kind of conversations most men avoid-and desperately need. It's raw, it's real, and it might just be the push you need to stop bottling things up and start talking. From living in shame to finding purpose, these stories challenge everything we think about what it means to be "strong." Josh White opens up about how being the life of the party masked crippling anxiety, fear, and feelings of failure. Diagnosed with ADHD, he was labelled, judged, and left searching for help in all the wrong places. "I was scared of life," Josh admits. But smashing through his comfort zones helped him rewrite his story. Real Hackney Dave had it all on paper-car, kids, house-but felt miserable and ashamed of the life he'd built. He hit rock bottom, tore up the rulebook, and rebuilt a life that feels authentic, one motorbike ride at a time. His message is blunt: stop waiting for permission to live your life. Joe Roberts-Walker shares the heartbreak of losing his brother and the unexpected beauty of finding hope in his niece. "Grief is something we're never prepared for," he says, but Joe's story is one of love, legacy, and learning to hold pain and joy in the same hands. Paraag Amin takes us into the pressure cooker of cultural expectations, from childhood responsibility to adult burnout. After hitting a breaking point on his 40th birthday, he realised life isn't about titles or achievements but the way you make others feel. Why This Episode Matters: These aren't just stories, they're lifelines. They remind us that no one has it all figured out and that opening up isn't just brave; it's necessary. What You'll Gain: - A glimpse into the lives of men who've faced the fear, grief, and shame that we rarely talk about. - The courage to reflect on your own struggles and the strength to start your own conversations. - Hope that even in your darkest moments, there's a way forward. If you're willing to talk. Why Listen Now? Because every second you wait is another second pretending you're fine when you're not. These men didn't have all the answers, but they had the courage to start. Now it's your turn. Your story matters, and someone out there needs to hear it. Start sharing and talking today. Guests Paraag Amin https://www.instagram.com/the_paraag David Buonaguidi https://www.instagram.com/realhackneydave Josh White https://www.instagram.com/josh_white1 https://www.instagram.com/canowater Joe Roberts-Walker https://www.instagram.com/mejuicer Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-class-of-their-own/id1732288997 Watch on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aclassoftheirownpodcast/podcasts Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Apq2pSbmvytPjABrlidpN?si=4d62eba56abb45ad Social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aclassoftheirownpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aclassoftheirownpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aclassoftheirownpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aclassoftheirownpodcast Website: https://www.playforchange.co.uk/aclassoftheirownpodcast Host: Mira Magecha https://www.linkedin.com/in/miramagecha https://www.instagram.com/mira_magecha Creative Director: Alex Payne https://www.instagram.com/alexjamespayne Editor: Josh Partridge https://www.instagram.com/joshfilmmaker Music: Jay Witsey https://www.instagram.com/jay.witsey Studio: Podcast House https://www.podcasthouse.uk Episode bought to you by: play for change https://www.playforchange.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/play_forchange https://www.linkedin.com/company/playforchangeltd
“Walked out this morning, I don't believe what I saw. Hundred billion bottles washed up on the shore.” Those lyrics from the hit song “Message In A Bottle” by The Police probably touched a nerve with Josh White. The young British DJ had become increasingly dismayed by the sight of throngs of single-serve plastic water bottles appearing on exotic beaches. As he considered the problem, one solution came to the forefront: aluminum. Josh is the co-founder and CEO of Cano Water, a trailblazing water company based in the U.K. Launched in 2014, it was one of the first brands to sell water in metal cans, which the company presents as a more sustainable option than plastic containers. Leading with the tagline “Don't bottle it.” Cano Water is distributed throughout Europe and is aligned with several well-known British retailers and investors, including Sainsbury and Ricky Gervais. Cano Water is in the midst of new distribution in Southern California, where the brand is partnered with beverage incubator L.A. Libations. In an interview featured in this episode, Josh explains why he describes himself as “an accidental entrepreneur,” the challenging but ultimately successful path to finding a manufacturing partner, how a cold email helped Cano Water land its first major retailer, and how the company is leaning into its British roots as it expands distribution into the U.S. Show notes: 0:35: Josh White, Co-Founder & CEO, Cano Water – Josh and Taste Radio editor Ray Latif meet up at the Trip office in Notting Hill where the entrepreneur recounts a DJ gig at the wedding of a famous U.K. politician and talks about his wayward youth and becoming a successful business owner in his late teens. He also explains why he and his co-founders forged ahead despite colleagues and family members who doubted their plans, how they came up with the brand name and sought to position Cano Water as a sophisticated option, and how sustainability is at the core of all marketing initiatives. Josh also talks about how being “unapologetically honest” while presenting a polished image helps the brand stand out amongst its competitors. Brands in this episode: Cano Water, Fiji Water, Voss
Galatians 4:4-7 - After establishing the genuine divinity of Jesus the creed turns to establish the genuine, full humanity of Jesus. In order to seek and save a people for Himself, God the Son entered the sin-stained world in actual flesh. He fully identified with us—even in our weakness—without ever giving in to sin. All of this that we might become the righteousness of God in Him through faith. A sermon by Josh White. [Part 8 of our series "The Nicene Creed: The Ancient Theology of the Triune God"] Questions for reflection: 1) Discuss the reality that God the Son knew both eternity as God and then finitude as man when He incarnated. 2) How is the incarnation (i.e. the “enfleshing” of the Son of God) an act of love? 3) Josh urged us to consider the extent to which Jesus identified with and experienced our fallen/sin-stained flesh without succumbing to sin. How does this make him a “sympathetic high priest” in the words of Hebrews 4:15? 4) How is the incarnation of Jesus our greatest and clearest revelation of/from God? 5) Describe the “salvation” that Jesus secures for us? What does he save us from? What does he save us for?
Josh White was a rock star, before there were rock stars. Joshua Daniel White was born in 1914, and overcame tremendous odds to become a world famous musical powerhouse. By mastering the guitar, he took the world of folk, blues, and pop music by storm. Growing up as a young African-American child prodigy, he was forced to perform under involuntary servitude. As a young man, White was able to break free, becoming a cabaret, radio, and recording artist. He even appeared in movies, and was welcomed into the White House. But because Josh White was a tireless advocate for racial justice and civil rights, he was blacklisted, and banned from performing in the U.S. in the 1950s. White then went to Europe, where he was in demand to perform frequently, and was even given his own TV show and radio program in England. The blacklisting of White in America was finally broken in 1963. You will to hear the story of his early life in a 1949 episode of the radio drama Destination Freedom. Then Josh White performs on a 1947 edition of the radio variety show Jubilee. More at KRobCollection.com
Hey mentoring friends, would you please give us that 5 star rating to help us reach more people? It'll take 19 seconds and it really means a lot to us. Thank you!--If you are a mentoring leader, check out the You Can Mentor learning labs. We are a monthly leadership cohort that surrounds you with equipping and encouragement from other mentoring leaders. For an hour each month, we discuss a topic that will help you be a more equipped and encouraged leader. We have two cohorts: one for executives and one for program directors. Check out our website for more info. www.youcanmentor.com --On today's show, we have Al Nodarse from Faithful Friends Portland. Al comes to Faithful Friends as Executive Director after a career spent in business growth and revenue. Raised in Texas to a Spanish-speaking household, he and his wife and son lived in California before moving to the Portland area in 2007. Al has served on over 10 non-profit boards/committees focused on helping youth and is excited to shift careers from the for-profit to non-profit worlds. He began his mentoring journey as a college student in Texas and hasn't stopped, believing firmly that most of the problems in society could be solved through mentoring. On weekends Al and his family love to check out car meets.Here's some info on Faithful Friends: We cultivate mentor relationships that inspire growth, resilience, and hope.In 1991, Duncan Campbell set out to determine the best way to transform the most vulnerable children's lives. He was determined to find a way to help children that was grounded in solid research, was focused on quantifiable results and considered the return on investment. A two-year research project identified that the best way to create real change is to start working with children early and provide each of them with a long-term, consistent relationships with caring adults. Based on these findings, Duncan founded Friends of the Children in 1993. Duncan wasn't finished! For over 30 years, he has hoped to see the Christian faith community serve vulnerable children through mentoring. In January 2013, Duncan Campbell was introduced to Josh White, the lead pastor of Door of Hope Church in Portland. Duncan shared his vision for the church to be an active participant in serving the needs of vulnerable children in the city. Together with Josh, they formed a vision to birth a faith-based mentoring program out of Door of Hope. This program would become Faithful Friends Mentoring Program.Faithful Friends began in March 2013 and now has 20 church partnerships and over 70 active mentor/mentee matches.https://faithfulfriendspdx.org/
Are you curious about the ideal timing for bringing in a senior sales or marketing leader? Not sure the right profile to hire? Need insights on avoiding decision paralysis in hiring? Have you ever faced the dilemma of hiring in industry or someone from another one?In this conversation we discuss:
Episode 166 Gavin of Ikaika & Still Proud Clothing Gavin grew up in LaHaina Hawaii, which recently was in the world news for horrendous fire which destroyed alot of the area. He would later live in Florida where he found Hardcore, started bands, booked shows etc. He returned to Lahaina to start a family and his long term project Still Proud Clothing. He is now on the verge of a new project, Ikaika, which he started with his close friend Josh Couture of Exit Strategy. Tragically Josh passed suddenly and now Josh White of Florida Mind and State of Mind booking is memorializing Josh with a festival in Ybor City, Fl November 8th and 9th. We talk about growing up & finding hardcore, leaving the mainland and returning home and what the future for Gavin, Ikaika and Still Proud will be. Check out their links here Demo streaming links: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/ikaika1/a-demonstration-of-pacific-fury https://www.instagram.com/ikaikahc/ https://www.instagram.com/stillproud/ https://www.instagram.com/stillgavin_SP/ https://ikaikahc.bandcamp.com/album/a-demonstration-of-pacific-fury-demo https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555485103173&mibextid=LQQJ4d OPENING TRACK OF THE EPISODE IKAIKA - ENDLESS BATTLE
Josh White is humble, smart and really fun to talk to. He is a school teacher/dirt bike junkie. Today we discuss dirt bikes and getting lessons from the Bruce Lee of dirt bikes, Graham Jarvis.
In this insightful episode of the HeroFront Podcast, host Josh White welcomes Major General Alice W. Trevino, a distinguished leader and trailblazer in the United States Air Force and Space Force. As the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Contracting in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, General Trevino oversees a staggering $825 billion portfolio, guiding over 8,000 contracting professionals who execute programs valued at approximately $70 billion annually. Commissioned from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1993, her extensive career includes deployment experiences supporting combat, humanitarian, and peacekeeping operations worldwide, and leadership roles such as the senior contracting official in Afghanistan for U.S. Central Command. In this episode, General Trevino shares insights on personal growth, leadership, and resilience, emphasizing the importance of gratitude and authenticity. She discusses her health journey and the lessons she's learned, including her memorable mantra, "squeeze your glutes," which has guided her recovery and approach to life. General Trevino also opens up about her mission to inspire and recruit the next generation of contracting professionals, offering invaluable advice for junior Airmen, Guardians, civil servants, and potential recruits interested in contracting. Join us as we explore Major General Trevino's inspiring journey, her philosophy on leading with authenticity and inclusivity, and the transformative power of valuing every individual's contribution. Whether you're navigating your own path in the military or seeking motivation in personal growth, this conversation is packed with lessons and inspiration that will resonate with all.
As summer fades, we're moving into peak demand season for the U.S. dairy market. Keep on top of shifting trends with The Milk Check. Guest host Josh White and a panel of industry experts discuss the latest trends and projections for U.S. dairy as we approach this critical period.
As summer fades, we're moving into peak demand season for the U.S. dairy market. Keep on top of shifting trends with The Milk Check. Guest host Josh White and a panel of industry experts discuss the latest trends and projections for U.S. dairy as we approach this critical period.
In this powerful episode of HeroFront, host Josh White is joined by Theresa Carpenter, an active-duty Navy Commander with an extraordinary 29-year military career. Theresa's journey from enlisted member to Chief Public Affairs Officer for NATO's Allied Maritime Command is inspiring, but it's her work as a storyteller and advocate for mental health and positive change that truly shines. Together, Josh and Theresa dive deep into how childhood trauma shaped their leadership paths, the importance of speaking truth to power in uniform, and navigating mental health recovery. With over 140 episodes of her podcast S.O.S. (Stories of Service), Theresa is no stranger to highlighting everyday heroes, and she shares her valuable insights into public relations and overcoming adversity in both her personal and professional life. Don't miss this compelling conversation that blends vulnerability, resilience, and the power of storytelling. Check out her incredible podcast S.O.S. (Stories of Service) and while you're at it, check out her interview with me as the guest! Episode #113 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s-o-s-stories-of-service-ordinary-people-who-do/id1562487015?i=1000637905017
What does it look like to not only follow Jesus but also share Jesus in our time? We welcome the one and only Josh White back to the podcast today. Josh White is the pastor at Door of Hope in Portland, Oregon. He's also an author, speaker, and musician. Join us for this deep and helpful conversation as Josh speaks the truth in love. We explore how sharing our faith is an excellent medium for sanctification and how our faith is communal, confessional, and personal. We also sit in the beautiful truth of grace and the depth of Jesus' love for us. Enjoy! Josh White's Book:Stumbling Toward Eternity by Josh White Episode with Josh White:Fatherlessness Interview with Josh White Join our Legacy Builders!!!Motherhood retreatWatch on YouTubeFollow us on Instagram:@intentional_parents @brook_mosser @Emosser @philmcomer @dianewcomer FREE TEXT Message Daily Devotional MERCH:Gear for the journey Grab a copy of our book:Raising Passionate Jesus Followers (Now available in audiobook!) Website:BlogThe Intentional Film Series
In this compelling episode of HeroFront, Josh White interviews Col. Allison Black, the legendary "Angel of Death," as she reflects on her 32 years of service in the U.S. Air Force. Col. Black shares her profound experience during 9/11, the immediate response, and the surge of patriotism that followed. She opens up about her final mission, the emotional transition to civilian life, and the lessons learned along the way. The discussion delves into the unintended inspirational impact of her actions from being the first female operator on an AC-130 Gunship, her leadership philosophy emphasizing fairness and advocacy, and the importance of humility. This episode is a compelling exploration of leadership, resilience, and the impact of a lifetime dedicated to service.
Unravel the complexities of the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA) with cyber and professional lines broker Josh White from CRC Group's ExecPro practice group. Discover the essential components of this new legislation, understand its alignment with similar laws, and learn about the unique aspects that set Texas apart. Josh breaks down the immediate compliance requirements for businesses, shedding light on potential costs and challenges. Plus, get a firsthand look at the pivotal role insurance agents play in navigating these regulations, from understanding data collection processes to managing data repositories efficiently. Hear about the standout services CRC offers, including coverage analysis, benchmarking resources, and tools to compare cybersecurity exposures and limits. Visit REDYIndex.com for critical pricing analysis and a snapshot of the marketplace. Do you want to take your career to the next level? Join #TeamCRC to get access to best-in-class tools, data, exclusive programs, and more! Send your resume to resumes@crcgroup.com today!
This is the eighth in the series called Life Stories
Send us a Text Message.How do you know you are called to this thing called youth ministry? Special guest alert w/ Josh White, Executive Pastor and long-time friend of the podcast, who shares his remarkable journey into ministry. Josh's path to ministry was far from the conventional seminary path, and his story is a testament to the power of embracing the long game (see told you! long game, short season = youth ministry)Anybody else's kids answer the door shirtless?Transitioning churches can be challenging and revelatory. Josh opens up about his own experience after moving to his new church and new role. He shares how leaving a comfortable, deeply connected environment after eight years brought fresh perspectives and new opportunities. The next part of the conversation examines the complexities and growth that come with change, highlighting the importance of being open to new blessings in both personal and professional realms. Josh's reflections offer valuable lessons on recognizing God's work in different settings and the importance of adaptability in ministry.How has youth ministry changed? With 2 decades of experience Josh provides insights into how shifts in student participation and engagement have shaped new ministry approaches. The emphasis is now in work of aligning student activities with the broader church mission. Moreover, we need to double our efforts towards consistent and effective communication between youth ministers and senior leadership. Want to learn more from and about Josh follow him on IG @r3d.b3ard or connect with him through his church https://arrowheights.org/leadership/Support the Show.Join the community!
The Henry Morgan Show | The Invention of Work | February 26, 1947Sponsored by: Eversharp-Schick. Henry joins the Ajax Social Club. "The March Of Science" presents, "The Invention Of Work." Josh White and his son appear as guests.: : : : :My other podcast channels include: DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- MYSTERY X SUSPENSE -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESEnjoy my podcast? You can subscribe to receive new post notices. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr
This is the seventh in the series called Life Stories
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: During the month of July we are featuring some of our previous episodes. This episode with co-host, Dagmar from The Netherlands originally aired in April 2021. Pastor Josh White from Portland, OR, addressed some of Dagmar's questions about the gospel. To hear more episodes with Dagmar and hear more of her story, please visit: https://www.janellmwood.com/search?q=dagmar ABOUT JOSH WHITE: Josh White is a speaker, recording artist, author of ‘Stumbling Toward Eternity', and founding pastor of Door of Hope, a thriving church community in the heart of Portland, OR. Josh is a self-proclaimed ‘amateur', a lover of learning and though everything interests him, above all he is serious about Jesus, obsessed with grace, and holds tenaciously to the centrality of the cross. In May of 1996, Josh met his wife Darcy at the now-defunct Satyricon nightclub in Portland. They have two beautiful children and have been back in the city where they fell in love since 2007. To find out more about Josh, please visit joshawhite.com.
On this episode of #GMGcast, Zac Babb and Hank Dickenson sit down with UNT Hall of Famer and now Assistant Coach for We Are Bleed Green, the North Texas alumni team in The Basketball Tournament, Josh White. They discuss White's time at North Texas, his growth over the years as a player, getting into coaching, and his opportunity with Andre Shaw and the rest of We Are Bleed Green in the TBT. 0:00 - Podcast introductions 1:28 - Josh White introduction 3:33 - Decision to come to North Texas 5:32 - Opportunity to play for a championship 7:15 - Growth from freshman to senior year 9:48 - Start of coaching career 12:19 - Playing for vs coaching with Johnny Jones 15:56 - Opportunity to coach We Are Bleed Green in TBT 18:26 - College athletics back then vs today
In this deeply engaging episode of HeroFront, host Josh White sits down with Jessica Manfre to explore her journey, insights from her book “Never Alone: Ruth and the God Who Goes Before Us,” (Found on Amazon) and her profound experiences as a military spouse. Jessica opens up about the challenges she faced in writing her book, including navigating personal trauma and vulnerability, particularly in her relationship with her father, a severe alcoholic. Throughout the conversation, Jessica shares intimate stories about her journey through grief, including the loss of her stepmother and the profound impact on her identity. She reflects on pivotal moments such as reconnecting with her stepfather after a decade, the healing power of therapy, and how these experiences shaped her path to becoming a therapist herself. Listeners will gain valuable insights into resilience, faith, and community support, as Jessica discusses the profound themes from her book and their relevance to both military and civilian audiences. From her role as a voice actor for the audiobook version of “Never Alone” to her advocacy for military spouses facing loneliness and isolation, Jessica's journey is a testament to the power of storytelling and human connection. Whether you're interested in mental health advocacy, personal growth, or finding inspiration in challenging times, this episode offers deep wisdom and encouragement. Join us as Jessica Manfre shares her story of resilience and the transformative power of faith and community.
Our coverage of Trust in Beef's Sustainable Ranchers Tour in Stillwater, Oklahoma continues with conversations with Clay Burtrum of Burtrum Cattle, Dr. Deana Hardee of Merck Animal Health, John Patrick Lopez of Lopez Dorada Foods, and Josh White of the National Cattlemens Beef Association.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This special bonus episode of the HeroFront Podcast features an insightful and candid conversation with EOD legend CMSgt Diana Rogers in honor of Memorial Day. Team HeroFront will always have a special EOD Memorial episode that captures the incredible stories of our EOD brothers and sisters. We cover a range of topics including emotional trauma, mental health struggles, leadership challenges, gender barriers in the military, and the importance of vulnerability and mentorship. We have the privilege of sitting down with CMSgt Diana Rogers, a remarkable leader in the United States Air Force with over two decades of service. Her journey into the Air Force began with a desire to serve something greater than herself, inspired by her stepfather and the allure of civil engineering and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD). Throughout her career, she has navigated numerous challenges, displayed unwavering commitment, and emerged as a trailblazer in her field. CMSgt Rogers has disarmed more than 200 explosive devices, including 10 IEDs in a single day in Baghdad. She has had incredible mentors like Jason Knapp guide her career and has also endured the loss of wingmen like Walter Moss. Her perseverance in a dangerous and male-dominated career has been exemplary. From her early days grappling with skepticism to becoming the second female Chief Master Sergeant in Air Force EOD history, CMSgt Rogers' story is one of resilience, leadership, and inspiration. Today, we have the opportunity to delve into her experiences, insights, and the remarkable journey that has shaped her into the leader she is today. In the first segment, Josh White and Diana Rogers share their personal experiences of coping with emotional trauma and mental health struggles, leadership, and impostor syndrome, with Josh and Diana discussing their experiences and the importance of resilience and mentorship. The conversation shifts to breaking gender barriers in the military, reflecting on the challenges faced by women in leadership positions. The second segment focuses on meaningful missions and emotional moments, including Diana's experiences recovering the remains of soldiers. Diana discusses overcoming gender barriers and sexual harassment in the military, sharing personal stories of perseverance, leadership, mentorship, and career advancement, with Diana talking about the challenges in a male-dominated field and her plans for a women's leadership conference. The Final segment addresses deployment experiences and loss, highlighting the intense emotions and challenges faced during deployments. Josh and Diana discuss mental health struggles and coping strategies, emphasizing the importance of support. They highlight the role of vulnerability in leadership, with Diana sharing her philosophy on empathy and mental health.
Let's Talk About Military Transition w/Billy Pugh from The Post Military Playbook Podcast! This special crossover episode brings together Josh White, an active duty serviceman and 'Hero Front Podcast' host, and Billy Pugh, post-military podcast host, for profound dialogues about transitioning out of military service and leaning into their next chapters as fathers. They discuss mental health in the veteran community, touching on depression, ADHD, and handling trauma. Shedding light on Billy's journey after a brain injury that ended his military career, they reveal how he found a renewed sense of purpose through therapy and a re-evaluation of his life's path. The discussions underpin the importance of community and holistic decision-making in facilitating smooth transitions, and the significance of military skills in civilian life. The conversations also explore the art of deriving personal value beyond work and finding purpose outside military service, emphasizing personal growth and networking. Follow Billy Pugh on The Post Military Podcast! 0:00 Josh White - TPMP #51 04:37 How Did HeroFront Get Started? 10:52 What Was It Like Learning To Produce HeroFront? 14:12 The First Guest On The Post Military Podcast 18:02 What Inspired The Post Military Podcast 27:15 What Are Some Impactful Moments Josh Has Experienced With HeroFront? 33:05 How To Have Healthy Conversations 35:31 Becoming Comfortable In Your Own Skin 42:39 The Boys Talk Video Games 51:01 Why Billy Thinks Getting Out Of The Military Was Good 56:29 What Are You Grounding Your Identity In? 01:09:43 How Has HeroFront Prepared Josh For Transition? 01:12:00 Finding Value In Things That Are Outside Of Your Job 01:29:42 What Advice Would Billy Give Himself Before Transition
Patricia Highsmith's novel The Talented Mr. Ripley follows a young man named Tom, whose deep-seated jealousy and ambition leads him down a very dark path. He wants the jet-set lifestyle his trust-fund friends are living, and he sets out to get it using his intelligence and skill at deception. Tom Ripley is a pretty realistic depiction of a psychopath. To get close to the wealthy people he envies, he puts on a convincing mask of helpful friendliness. But underneath, he's scheming with every breath—biding his time. And no one is safe around him. Join us for the story of a real-life Mr. Ripley, a man who was good at being charming, but bad at being good. A man who left one person dead, one heartbroken and defrauded, and a pretty little town in shock. Join us for the true story behind the BBC drama The Sixth Commandment--the tale of an aspiring vicar whose pious exterior hid a heart of darkness. Sources:A Plot to Kill by David WilsonITV News: https://www.itv.com/news/anglia/2019-08-09/sadistic-killer-admitted-interest-in-the-extremes-of-deathDaily Beast, Nico Hines: https://www.thedailybeast.com/gaslight-killer-ben-field-who-conned-his-elderly-lovers-is-convicted-of-murdering-peter-farquharBucks Herald, Sam Dean: https://www.bucksherald.co.uk/must-read/ben-field-the-baptist-ministers-son-who-became-a-calculated-and-manipulative-murderer-in-maids-moreton-821818UK Daily Mail, Rory Tingle and Josh White: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6984549/Church-warden-callously-videoed-hallucinating-lecturer-trying-murder.htmlFollow us, campers!Patreon (join to get all episodes ad-free, at least a day early, an extra episode a month, and a free sticker!): https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfirehttps://www.truecrimecampfirepod.com/Facebook: True Crime CampfireInstagram: https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfireEmail: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.comMERCH! https://true-crime-campfire.myspreadshop.com
Speaking is becoming more and more of a priority for many authors looking to grow their professional brand, so we've invited Josh White, the Managing Director of Epic Keynotes, to explain how to begin developing your speaker brand, where your book fits in, and goals to consider.Joshua White launched Epic Keynotes to help companies and speakers leverage the full potential of speaking engagements. Epic's business model does not quantify bookings as the measure of success; instead, Epic focuses on generating the maximum impact possible for its clients. To that end, Epic works not just with thought leaders but with leaders of thought, those rare individuals who can impart something so profound that it will stay with audiences for the rest of their lives.Over the past decade, Joshua has been at the forefront of the professional speaking industry, working with some of the world's most renowned keynote speakers and corporate clients and charting a new direction for the sector. With Epic Keynotes, he helped pioneer a new approach to booking keynote speakers, from a transactional bureau to a consultant for both corporate clients and the keynote speakers themselves. Learn more at www.epickeynotes.com and follow both Josh and Epic Keynotes on LinkedIn.Discover more about Smith Publicity at www.smithpublicity.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, YouTube, & LinkedIn.
Last Action Hero was considered major FLOP when it debuted in 1993. It could have been that it was just ahead of it's time and people weren't ready for it. It also could have been that Jurassic Park came out right before this. Regardless, we take a look back on this film with a modern eye to see how we feel about it. Enjoy! •0:00:00 - Introductions •0:03:00 - Memories of first viewing •0:07:15- Pertinent movie details •0:10:00 - Critical and fan reviews •0:21:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:32:15 - Modern day ratings —————————————————————— SPONSORS: **Microdose- go to http://Microdose.com and use code: CONFUSED to get free shipping & 30% off your first order **Cedar Ridge Distillery- Go check out our sponsor and order some whiskey. http://cedarridgedistillery.com —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people- Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna Misener, Willie Cox III, Jenel Lewis, Joe Thomas, Chris DeAro, Marshall G, Mitch Cavanaugh, Josh Miller, Condumb, Jason Botsford, Chris Prior, Jason Hahn, Travis Scanlan, Gary McCarthy, Corey Vaughn, Ranger Rick and Suebaloo, Damien Zemek, Revis, Jeni Wilson, Tim Nash, Mike Zachar, Robert Vens, Joey Piemonte, David Waters, Allen Cross, negaduck, ZerophoniK, Ryan O, David Gould, Seth Murray, Leeloo Dallas Multipass, Lance Davis, Dale Prystupa, Derek Foreal, Mike Wheeler, Mike Oxhard, Gerret Layoff, Aaron Baker, Ryan Grabski, Michael Nash, Adam Bathon, Ryan Weaver, Quinton Moore, Zach Evans, Justin Wooley, Todd Fatjo, Jared Bushman, Melinda Miller, Luke Bittues, SHADOWxViking, Rachel Heintz, Bailey Rome, Merkie, Tyler Darke, John Miller, Caleb Kampsen, Dean Roan, Austin Hartman, Jason Ruby Rod Rodgers, Chris M, Cody Kirker, Chris Kleman, Starling, Tanner Gray, David Amodei, Matthew Rosendahl, Jon Martinez, Jackson M, Spaceballs the Username, Erin, Richard Harding, Brandon Anderson, Bryant Wayland, Jacob Stahl, Alex Navarro, Richard Burciaga, Peter Fitz, Jay Bender, Steve Bland, Andy M, Matt Cruz, Terry Pyatt, Kyle Donnelly, Kyle Eberle, Jose Leusch, Robert Ross, Steve Primm, Lee Rash, Michael May, Trent Crutcher, Austin Pellazari, Father Peña, Domin Brown, Travis Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Midnight Rider, Todd Zeutenhorst, Mindy Zellis, Damien Zemek, Mitchell Lundy, Aaron George, Zachary Schild, Matt Wendt, Mo Muzach, Diggity Dave, Grant Trickel, Anthony Fenstra, Nick Bryant, Ross Eickhoff, Grady Not Brady, Rickey Simpson Jr, Joshua Johnson, Morgan Babic, Jeremy Farnell, Eric Graham, Lew Gilly, Michael Giuliano, Johnny Wood, Brother Nick, Aaron Vandergriff, Christopher Valis, John, Joseph, Chad Miracle, RastaLion, Nicholas Blackwell, Chris Colell, Nicholas Blackwell, Tony Read, Devin Carlisle, Benjamin Dugger, Ethan Hopkins, CJ Hellmann, Evan Buscher, Chris, Taylor Roberts, Wes Clark, Sean Okusko, Jason Hagen, Sean D Green, Chris M, Melanie Johnson, Steve Jones, Beej, Alex Navarro, Child of the Watch 73, Matt Rowell, Ryan, Nate, Bobby Oberschlake, Lee Rash, Mr. Rivers, WokeMorty, Josh White, Bryan Hernandez, Ryan Holder, Peter High, Andrew Castillo, Jameson McKenna, Jeff Jewell, Laura, Rory, The Digital David, Nick James, Canned Sandwich, Glizzy Borden, Midnight Rider, Coby Iatham, Katelyn Heasley, John Sanders, Erik Kenneth John, Birdman, Anthony Marier, Jim Nanni, Kinzer Keel, Brandon Anderson, Dee Conner, Daniel J Chamberlin, Stephen Joyce, Luke Brady, Joshua Pollock, Drew Rodriquez, Mrkennedys, Kinzer Keel, Kaylan Miles, Cory M Handy, Brad Laurie, Chuck, Benji Walton, Dark Avenger, Walter, Ryan O, Steven Andrew Gibson, Scott, Chris Corson, John Medlock, Justin Chatroop, Oristel Peguero, DurrtyCash_29, Stephan Gaydos, Anthony Rochette, Coffee Junky and Breckinridge Case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Christmas-time and that means being inundated with Christmas music for the next couple weeks. On today's brunch episode, we give you our top 5 Christmas song lists as well as some honorable mentions and our LEAST favorites! •0:00:00 - Introductions •0:03:15 - Least Favorite and Honorable Mentions •0:17:00 - Top 5 Lists —————————————————————— SPONSORS: **Everyplate- Get a meal for $1.49 PLUS $1 steaks for life by going to http://EveryPlate.com/podcast and entering code 49confused. Subscription must be active to qualify and redeem $1 steak. —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people- Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna Misener, Willie Cox III, Jenel Lewis, Joe Thomas, Chris DeAro, Marshall G, Mitch Cavanaugh, Josh Miller, Condumb, Jason Botsford, Chris Prior, Jason Hahn, Travis Scanlan, Gary McCarthy, Corey Vaughn, Ranger Rick and Suebaloo, Damien Zemek, Revis, Jeni Wilson, Tim Nash, Mike Zachar, Robert Vens, Joey Piemonte, David Waters, Allen Cross, negaduck, ZerophoniK, Ryan O, David Gould, Seth Murray, Leeloo Dallas Multipass, Lance Davis, Dale Prystupa, Derek Foreal, Mike Wheeler, Mike Oxhard, Gerret Layoff, Aaron Baker, Ryan Grabski, Michael Nash, Adam Bathon, Ryan Weaver, Quinton Moore, Zach Evans, Justin Wooley, Todd Fatjo, Jared Bushman, Melinda Miller, Luke Bittues, SHADOWxViking, Rachel Heintz, Bailey Rome, Merkie, Tyler Darke, John Miller, Caleb Kampsen, Dean Roan, Austin Hartman, Jason Ruby Rod Rodgers, Chris M, Cody Kirker, Chris Kleman, Starling, Tanner Gray, David Amodei, Matthew Rosendahl, Jon Martinez, Jackson M, Spaceballs the Username, Erin, Richard Harding, Brandon Anderson, Bryant Wayland, Jacob Stahl, Alex Navarro, Richard Burciaga, Peter Fitz, Jay Bender, Steve Bland, Andy M, Matt Cruz, Terry Pyatt, Kyle Donnelly, Kyle Eberle, Jose Leusch, Robert Ross, Steve Primm, Lee Rash, Michael May, Trent Crutcher, Austin Pellazari, Father Peña, Domin Brown, Travis Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Midnight Rider, Todd Zeutenhorst, Mindy Zellis, Damien Zemek, Mitchell Lundy, Aaron George, Zachary Schild, Matt Wendt, Mo Muzach, Diggity Dave, Grant Trickel, Anthony Fenstra, Nick Bryant, Ross Eickhoff, Grady Not Brady, Rickey Simpson Jr, Joshua Johnson, Morgan Babic, Jeremy Farnell, Eric Graham, Lew Gilly, Michael Giuliano, Johnny Wood, Brother Nick, Aaron Vandergriff, Christopher Valis, John, Joseph, Chad Miracle, RastaLion, Nicholas Blackwell, Chris Colell, Nicholas Blackwell, Tony Read, Devin Carlisle, Benjamin Dugger, Ethan Hopkins, CJ Hellmann, Evan Buscher, Chris, Taylor Roberts, Wes Clark, Sean Okusko, Jason Hagen, Sean D Green, Chris M, Melanie Johnson, Steve Jones, Beej, Alex Navarro, Child of the Watch 73, Matt Rowell, Ryan, Nate, Bobby Oberschlake, Lee Rash, Mr. Rivers, WokeMorty, Josh White, Bryan Hernandez, Ryan Holder, Peter High, Andrew Castillo, Jameson McKenna, Jeff Jewell, Laura, Rory, The Digital David, Nick James, Canned Sandwich, Glizzy Borden, Midnight Rider, Coby Iatham, Katelyn Heasley, John Sanders, Erik Kenneth John, Birdman, Anthony Marier, Jim Nanni, Kinzer Keel, Brandon Anderson, Dee Conner, Daniel J Chamberlin, Stephen Joyce, Luke Brady, Joshua Pollock, Drew Rodriquez, Mrkennedys, Kinzer Keel, Kaylan Miles, Cory M Handy, Brad Laurie, Chuck, Benji Walton, Dark Avenger, Walter, Ryan O, Steven Andrew Gibson, Scott, Chris Corson, John Medlock, Justin Chatroop, Oristel Peguero, DurrtyCash_29, Stephan Gaydos, Anthony Rochette, Coffee Junky and Breckinridge Case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Scrooged a holiday classic or is it just a vehicle for Bill Murray to… well, be Bill Murray? We dive deep into this movie and answer the hard-hitting questions like, what ghost is the scariest? Is Bryce actually a good guy? What happens to everyone AFTER this movie ends? Is a towel actually a great gift idea? Join us as we review 1988's 'Scrooged' with a modern eye! •0:00:00 - Introductions •0:02:30 - Memories of first viewing •0:07:30 - Pertinent movie details •0:10:45 - Critical and fan reviews •0:19:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:32:00 - Modern day ratings —————————————————————— SPONSORS: **Pretty Litter- Save twenty percent on your first order by going to http://PrettyLitter.com/CONFUSED and use code CONFUSED to save twenty percent on your first order. —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people- Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna Misener, Willie Cox III, Jenel Lewis, Joe Thomas, Chris DeAro, Marshall G, Mitch Cavanaugh, Josh Miller, Condumb, Jason Botsford, Chris Prior, Jason Hahn, Travis Scanlan, Gary McCarthy, Corey Vaughn, Ranger Rick and Suebaloo, Damien Zemek, Revis, Jeni Wilson, Tim Nash, Mike Zachar, Robert Vens, Joey Piemonte, David Waters, Allen Cross, negaduck, ZerophoniK, Ryan O, David Gould, Seth Murray, Leeloo Dallas Multipass, Lance Davis, Dale Prystupa, Derek Foreal, Mike Wheeler, Mike Oxhard, Gerret Layoff, Aaron Baker, Ryan Grabski, Michael Nash, Adam Bathon, Ryan Weaver, Quinton Moore, Zach Evans, Justin Wooley, Todd Fatjo, Jared Bushman, Melinda Miller, Luke Bittues, SHADOWxViking, Rachel Heintz, Bailey Rome, Merkie, Tyler Darke, John Miller, Caleb Kampsen, Dean Roan, Austin Hartman, Jason Ruby Rod Rodgers, Chris M, Cody Kirker, Chris Kleman, Starling, Tanner Gray, David Amodei, Matthew Rosendahl, Jon Martinez, Jackson M, Spaceballs the Username, Erin, Richard Harding, Brandon Anderson, Bryant Wayland, Jacob Stahl, Alex Navarro, Richard Burciaga, Peter Fitz, Jay Bender, Steve Bland, Andy M, Matt Cruz, Terry Pyatt, Kyle Donnelly, Kyle Eberle, Jose Leusch, Robert Ross, Steve Primm, Lee Rash, Michael May, Trent Crutcher, Austin Pellazari, Father Peña, Domin Brown, Travis Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Midnight Rider, Todd Zeutenhorst, Mindy Zellis, Damien Zemek, Mitchell Lundy, Aaron George, Zachary Schild, Matt Wendt, Mo Muzach, Diggity Dave, Grant Trickel, Anthony Fenstra, Nick Bryant, Ross Eickhoff, Grady Not Brady, Rickey Simpson Jr, Joshua Johnson, Morgan Babic, Jeremy Farnell, Eric Graham, Lew Gilly, Michael Giuliano, Johnny Wood, Brother Nick, Aaron Vandergriff, Christopher Valis, John, Joseph, Chad Miracle, RastaLion, Nicholas Blackwell, Chris Colell, Nicholas Blackwell, Tony Read, Devin Carlisle, Benjamin Dugger, Ethan Hopkins, CJ Hellmann, Evan Buscher, Chris, Taylor Roberts, Wes Clark, Sean Okusko, Jason Hagen, Sean D Green, Chris M, Melanie Johnson, Steve Jones, Beej, Alex Navarro, Child of the Watch 73, Adam Hoy, Matt Rowell, Ryan, Nate, Bobby Oberschlake, Lee Rash, Mr. Rivers, WokeMorty, Josh White, Bryan Hernandez, Ryan Holder, Peter High, Andrew Castillo, Jameson McKenna, Jeff Jewell, Laura, Rory, The Digital David, Nick James, Canned Sandwich, Glizzy Borden, Midnight Rider, Coby Iatham, Katelyn Heasley, John Sanders, Erik Kenneth John, Birdman, Anthony Marier, Jim Nanni, Kinzer Keel, Brandon Anderson, Dee Conner, Daniel J Chamberlin, Stephen Joyce, Luke Brady, Joshua Pollock, Drew Rodriquez, Mrkennedys, Kinzer Keel, Kaylan Miles, Cory M Handy, Brad Laurie, Chuck, Benji Walton, Dark Avenger, Walter, Ryan O, Steven Andrew Gibson, Scott, Chris Corson, John Medlock, Justin Chatroop, Oristel Peguero, DurrtyCash_29, Stephan Gaydos, Anthony Rochette and Cherlyn Cochrane. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices