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Dr. Kelly Meyer is a transformational coach, workshop facilitator, author, and speaker. He is one of the owners of Project Find Your Fire, a company based on growth, relationships, and wellness.https://www.projectfindyourfire.com https://www.facebook.com/kan.da.125 https://www.facebook.com/projectfindyourfire https://www.youtube.com/@projectfindyourfire18 Tiktok @kellymeyerpfyfCody's content: https://linktr.ee/cjones803 #podcast #purewisdompodcast #personalgrowth #motivation #mindset #facingfears #selfidentity #inspiration #selfimprovement #psychology #entrepreneurship #fitness #fitnessmotivation #business #career #dating #relationships #lifecoach #healthandwellness #workout #coaching Disclaimer: Any information discussed in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to act as a substitute for professional, medical, legal, educational, or financial advice. The following views and opinions are those of the individual and are not representative views or opinions of their company or organization. The views and opinions shared are intended only to inform, and discretion and professional assistance should be utilized when attempting any of the ideas discussed. Pure Wisdom Podcast, LLC, its host, its guest, or any company participating in advertising through this podcast is not responsible for comments generated by viewers which may be offensive or otherwise distasteful. Any content or conversation in this podcast is completely original and not inspired by any other platform or content creator. Any resemblance to another platform or content creator is purely coincidental and unintentional. No content or topics discussed in this podcast are intended to be offensive or hurtful. Pure Wisdom Podcast, LLC, its host, its guest, or any company participating in advertising through this podcast is not responsible for any misuse of this content.
From the home of Harley-Davidson and the sewer Socialists, broadcasting from the studios of Riverwest Radio in Milwaukee, join Bob Hennelly and Chali Pittman for Day One coverage of the Republican National Convention.We hear from activists marching with the Coalition to March on the RNC. Then, we hear from a coalition of faith leaders holding a long rally against white Christian nationalism. Then, we talk about the thousands of law enforcement officers along with private security in the city, where just two weeks earlier, a Milwaukee man died at the hands of private security at the Milwaukee Hyatt Regency hotel. We're joined by Will Sulton, Executive Director of ACLU of Wisconsin representing the family of D'Vontaye Mitchell. Then, Wisconsin Examiner reporter Isiah Holmes on the long lead-up and millions of federal dollars that have poured into developing Milwaukee's policing capabilities for this convention — and the 2020 DNC. Transport Workers Union International President John Samuelsen joins us to talk about the decision from Teamsters president Sean O'Brien to speak at the RNC — and how that decision has caused backlash within the union. Michael Rosen, retired economics professor at Milwaukee Area Technical College and former president of their faculty union AFT Local 212 joins us to talk about Milwaukee's labor history.And after the announcement that JD Vance is the Vice Presidential pick, we dig into the history and complexities of the junior senator from Ohio and his 2016 memoir, Hillbilly Elegy. This broadcast is produced by the Pacifica Radio Network, and supported by sustaining sponsorships from unions representing close to two million rank and file members. Credits to: Moe Thomas, Kelly Meyer, Xav LePlae, Keziah Glow, Reggie Johnson, Keith Gaustad, Peter Donalds, Faye Parks, Sara Gabler, Liam Beran, Chali Pittman, and Bob Hennelly. Join us tomorrow for our Day 2 broadcast, and stay up-to-date on WORT's live blog in between broadcasts.
On tap this week: Brewers Association releases top 50 producing craft brewing companies for 2023, No hazys at the Clear Beer Fest, No weed allowed at Oktoberfest, Some men lives were saved by a case of beer, RIP to the Gingerman, Plus special guest Kelly Meyer, Host of “How not to start a damn brewery Podcast” stops by to talk about why so many breweries are closing, what does it take to be successful in 2024, and advice to those that want to open a brewery in today's economy. All this and so much more presented by Cask Branding. Enjoy the show!
Entrepreneurship is a journey filled with highs and lows, successes and failures, and it's okay to feel overwhelmed. But here's the thing: failure isn't the end of the road. It's a valuable teacher. Sure, the road to entrepreneurship is paved with obstacles. Financial metrics, like return on investment, can seem like foreign concepts. And the craft beer industry? It's fiercely competitive. But don't let that discourage you. In this episode, Kelly Meyer, a Sales Professional & Podcast Host, shares his journey from a seven-figure exit in the fitness industry to pursuing his passion in the brewing world. Join us in this episode as Kelly talks about his experiences opening and then selling a craft brewery at a loss after nearly ten years of operation, the challenges of the craft beer industry, and the importance of understanding financial metrics and attention to detail. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights into entrepreneurship from failures and successes. Tune in! Resources How to NOT Start a Damn Brewery Website Kelly Meyer on LinkedIn How NOT to start a Damn Brewery: Ten Business Lessons From The Front Lines of The Craft Beer Industry by Kelly Meyer on Amazon
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Ben chats with Kelly Meyer, author of the book "How Not to Start a Damn Brewery" and host of the podcast of the same name. They talk beer in Texas, the mistakes most brewery owners make, and why he swears he's not bitter about selling his brewery; plus Ben rants about the allegedly impeding demise of The Beer Store and loud cars and a Texan gets quizzed on Canadiana.
Owning a craft brewery has never been tougher, and nobody knows this better than Kelly Meyer. The former owner of New Braunfels Brewery in Texas for a decade, Kelly sold the company in 2021 and through his struggles and frustrations wrote a book called How Not To Start a Damn Brewery. This turned into a podcast where he interviews breweries who have closed or are struggling in order to pull out the learnings from the various failures, as there is inevitably more to learn from failure than success. Kelly and Cee spoke about his brewery ownership journey, the struggle to land guests for his podcast, the current craft beer landscape and where it could go in future, and his plans for a follow-up book based on all the wisdom obtained via the pod. They both drank beers from breweries that they felt were doing things right, including Godspeed's Sklepnik, Tree House's Super Cachet and Barncat Artisan Ales Cuvée Matt & Jeremy on Cee's side, and Yokefellow Ilk, Russian River Peach Beer 2022, and Hair of the Dog Matt 2022 on Kelly's side. Cheers! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
As these challenging times continue, many of us are experiencing the dilemma of possible business failure. Even with the best of intentions, when things start to go sideways you need to know when and where is the point of no return! In this episode of the Restaurant Rockstars Podcast, I'm speaking with Kelly Meyer about business failure. Kelly is a former brewery founder/ operator, now author of the book “How Not to Start a Damn Brewery”. This episode is relevant to restaurants and hospitality businesses in general. It's all about experiments, pivots, wins, fails, and mostly mistakes to avoid in your own operation. Listen as Kelly tells us about his business failure including: - Why passion for beer, wine and scotch led him to start a brewery. - His early startup lessons. - What worked until it didn't? - The importance of hooks to differentiate your concept. - “Marketing for business 101” - The necessary skillsets and business acumen that give you every advantage. And of course, the years of lessons learned before deciding to pull the plug on his business. This episode is all about an operator's best advice when starting or closing a hospitality business, including business failure. Watch or listen, then go out there and Rock YOUR Restaurant! Roger Connect with our guest: https://www.instagram.com/hownottostartadamnbrewery https://www.facebook.com/DamnBrewery https://www.twitter.com/DamnBrewery https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/jMupprOYqB Buy the book: https://amzn.to/3RrcemN Thank you to our sponsors: Popmenu - For a limited time only, popmenu is offering our listeners $100 off your first month plus an unchanging lifetime rate. FREE Demo: https://www.popmenu.com/rockstars Xenia: Your operations base camp that scales standard procedures, trains your team, controls operations, and even manages food safety. https://xenia.team/rockstars Jtech: The “key” to restaurant communications with cutting edge tech for your customers and team. Now Get 10% off only at this link: https://www.jtech.com/rockstars The Restaurant Academy: Everything you need to know to optimize profits and maximize sales https://restaurantrockstars.com/joinacademy/
Episode 439 - Kelly Meyer, How Not to Start a Damn Brewery Happy Monday, Thieves! We're crossing streams today with another podcast by welcoming Kelly Meyer of the podcast, “How NOT to Start a Damn Brewery.” Engaging and insightful chat. Tune in and let us know what you think!***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
This week we week welcome Kelly Meyer to the podcast. Kelly is a writer, podcaster, and former brewery owner. After selling his brewery is started the podcast "How NOT to start a Damn Brewery" as a form of therapy for what he had been through. He has also written a book of the same name. We talked a lot about the struggles that the craft beer industry is facing, and he gave his advice on what he thinks a brewery needs to be doing to survive. You can check out his work at hownottostartadamnbrewery.wordpress.comSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelFollow Chris on Instagram Like us on Facebook! Presented by Roasthouse Pub, Idiom Brewing Co.And supported by Havoc Brew Supply, McClintock Distilling and the Brewers Association of Maryland
February 16, 2023 - Kelly Meyer, Manitowoc International Relations Association
Today is such a fun episode!! The Mom's are joined by their good friend Kelly. Kelly is a mom to 2 children with special needs of varying degrees. She is a free spirited, fun peron who has such amazing energy.Today's episode really is an easy flowing chat amoungst friends with a focus of living our lives to the fullest. Life can be so limited when you have a child with a disability. It's not always easy to go out when you have behaviors to deal with or other obstacles thay may arise, not to mention the dreaded stares.Do you limit your outings or do you go for it anyway?Question of the WeekGo to https://www.facebook.com/groups/sothisisholland/ to answer this weeks question.We all know that making friends as an adult can be tough, but making new friends as a special needs parent seems impossible.Do you have a great group of friends to lean on or are you still looking for your people? What do you need in a friend?Connect with us @https://www.instagram.com/sothisishollandpodcastConnect and shop with our friend Kelly Meyer@Connect with Michelle @https://www.instagram.com/michellefinncoaching or https://michellefinncoaching.comConnect with Donna @https://www.instagram.com/determineddonna
Mike and Kevin sit down to talk with Kelly Meyer. Kelly is the former owner of The New Braunfels Brewing in Texas. After selling the brewery last year he authored the book How Not to Start a Damn Brewery, an honest approach to the mistakes he made when running the brewery for 10 years. That book has turned into a podcast of its own that discusses with other folks in beer their struggles in an industry that all too often only focuses on the good and successful stories. Kelly talks more with the guys about these struggles, his life after beer, pastry stouts and more. United We Drink loves Made In Cookware. Follow United We Drink on their social media channels. Twitter Instagram Facebook
Kelly Meyer isn't saying not to start a brewery, just maybe you shouldn't. If you do, he's got a few life lessons to share with you. Like many others Meyer got caught up in the allure of owning a brewery. He and his wife had ran and sold a successful business so the brewery was his fun project. Make beer, make friends, make money. It's that last part that ultimately made his dreams go flat. After nearly a decade in the business Meyer sold New Braunfels Brewing Co., the brewery he founded. He wrote a book about his experience, sharing mistakes he made along the way in the hopes of helping others avoid them. He's also started a podcast to talk with others that have similar stories. When invited on the show some people are eager to share. Perhaps it's somewhat therapeutic. Others, not so much. Sometimes crushed dreams are just too hard to bring into the light. Meyer admits his a bit less bitter now than when everything was fresh. The tone of his podcast is a bit lighter than his book. But the lessons in the book still ring true. If you're determined to start a brewery maybe you should check out the book or the podcast and find out the exact way not to do it. Good luck. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Listen and Subscribe | https://omny.fm/shows/beer-guys-radio Part of the Podcast Park network | https://www.thepodcastpark.com If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support! | https://www.patreon.com/beerguys Follow Us!- Website | https://beerguysradio.com - Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/beerguysradio - Twitter | https://twitter.com/BeerGuysRadio - Facebook | https://www.facebook.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fan and friend of the show Kelly Meyer joins us to draft the funniest scenes from movies! This was a hell of a fun time that culminated into a fantastic grouping of some really funny moments from film you're not going to want to miss. Check out Kelly's friend Paul Virzi who just dropped a brand new comedy special on Netflix called Nocturnal Admissions. www.jabroniu.com
In the wake of several brewery closures, Kelly Meyer, host of the How Not to Start a Damn Brewery podcast, discusses his experience with starting and selling a struggling brewery. He also shares insights from other brewery owners who shuttered their businesses. Reporter Kate Bernot also joins the podcast to discuss her story on Modern Times being open to a sale or an investor. Plus, Zoe Licata shares her Hard MTN Dew field research study.
Kansas Association of the Blind and Visually Impaired 2022 Virtual Convention Friday, Jan. 21, 2022 Zoom reminders, introduce ACB host and thank-you, discuss door-prize awards, review program schedule for the day Mikel McCary Assistive Technology for Kansas Review of current activities at KS Assistance Dogs, KSDS as impacted by Covid, Kelly Meyer, CEO and Deb Tegedoff, Guide Dog Instructor and Puppy-Raiser Do-ordinator Kansas State School for the Blind, John Harding, Superintendent Envision Introduction/Overview Michael Monteferrante – President/CEO, Employment, Workforce Development, & College Success Program Karyn Page – Vice President, Innovation Self-Introduction & Overview Next Segment Noreen Carrocci – Sr. Vice President, Foundation & Mission Services Early Childhood Activities & Curriculum, Teresa Houston, Director, Cathy G. Hudson Envision Child Development Center Programs for Youth, Hannah Christenson, Director, Community Programs Sarah Kephart, Envision Arts Program Manager Talking Books and braille E-reader, Michael Lang, Director Treasurer's report, Bob Chaffin Bob will be announcing door prize winners with registration numbers chosen by Alexa. NanoPac, Vince Cianfrone Legislative report/other KABVI business Michael Byington and other officers Find out more at https://acb-events.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-af0929 for 40% off for 4 months, and support ACB Events.
Kansas Association of the Blind and Visually Impaired (KABVI) 2022 Virtual Convention Friday, Jan. 21, 2022 Zoom reminders, introduce ACB host and thank-you, discuss door-prize awards, review program schedule for the day Mikel McCary Assistive Technology for Kansas Review of current activities at KS Assistance Dogs, KSDS as impacted by Covid, Kelly Meyer, CEO and Deb Tegedoff, Guide Dog Instructor and Puppy-Raiser Do-ordinator Kansas State School for the Blind, John Harding, Superintendent Envision Introduction/Overview Michael Monteferrante – President/CEO, Employment, Workforce Development, & College Success Program Karyn Page – Vice President, Innovation Self-Introduction & Overview Next Segment Noreen Carrocci – Sr. Vice President, Foundation & Mission Services Early Childhood Activities & Curriculum, Teresa Houston, Director, Cathy G. Hudson Envision Child Development Center Programs for Youth, Hannah Christenson, Director, Community Programs Sarah Kephart, Envision Arts Program Manager Talking Books and braille E-reader, Michael Lang, Director Treasurer's report, Bob Chaffin Bob will be announcing door prize winners with registration numbers chosen by Alexa. NanoPac, Vince Cianfrone Legislative report/other KABVI business Michael Byington and other officers Find out more at https://acb-events.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-af0929 for 40% off for 4 months, and support ACB Events.
Kelly Meyer is a Transformational life coach and the founder of Project find your fire. On the podcast he shares lots of tools and principles to combat and overcome fear of failure. To connect with him, click here- Facebook : https://bit.ly/3t80TYP Enjoy the episode
Founder of New Braunfels Brewing Company Episode page: https://www.markgraban.com/mistake133 My guest for Episode #133 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Kelly Meyer, the author of How NOT to start a Damn Brewery: Ten Business Lessons From The Front Lines of The Craft Beer Industry — and a podcast of that same name. In today's episode, Kelly shares his “favorite mistake” story about starting a brewery (New Braunfels Brewing Company) at the wrong time — and how he sold that brewery ten years later. His book talks about 10 major mistakes that he made… it's a fun read, even if you're not interested in starting a damn brewery. We talk about that story and other topics including: Not getting out – 3 moments of insolvency… How close were you to getting out? Had sold a chain of fitness centers — what made that successful? Did you think that would be transferrable? 2022 – when the EIDL funds run out… Why write the book? Cathartic? Warning for others? Are you working as an advisor to others? Was it a mistake to curse in the book? “Most people… don't want to hear the truth” — Magazines don't want to print anything negative “Mistakes are just weaknesses leaving your business” Would you ever start another brewery based on what you learned the first time? Tell us more about the podcast — No shortage of guests? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/favorite-mistake/support
On Tap this Week: Beer Companies Marketing with Cartoons, WI brewing company creates filibuster-themed beer, A real Moe's Tavern pop-up, The 2021 “GABF” Award results are in, Are we seeing “The beginning of the end of craft beer?” Ripped From Reddit, Kelly Meyer stops by the show to discuss, “How NOT to start a DAMN Brewery!" All this and so much more. Enjoy the show! This episode is presented by Cask Branding and RTIC Outdoors. Cheers.
Host Ben Rice travels (digitally) to New Braunfels, Texas, and Sacramento, CA to interview Kelly Meyer of New Braunfels Brewing and music journalist Aaron Carnes. We talk about their approaches to their new books (Kelly is the author of "How NOT To Start a Damn Brewery," which just released an updated version, while Aaron recently released his first book "In Defense of Ska"). We also talk about their podcasts, which share the name of their books, respectively. Plus! Ska history! The challenges of entering the craft beer industry in 2021! Comfort levels! And who's really buying books right now? Plus! Beer swears, national distribution, and the desperate search for more beer/book/podcast customers. All this and more, on episode 153 of Barley & Me. Enjoy!Follow New Braunfels Brewing @nbbrewFollow Kelly's book/podcast "How NOT To Start A Damn Brewery" wherever you get your podcasts or on IG @hownottostartadamnbreweryBUY THAT BOOK at https://www.amazon.com/How-NOT-start-Brewery-Business-ebook/dp/B0848VRW18Check out Aaron Carnes at aaroncarnes.substack.comFollow Aaron's book/podcast/Spotify playlist "In Defense of Ska" @indefenseofskaBUY THAT BOOK at https://www.clashbooks.com/new-products-2/aaron-carnes-in-defense-of-skaBarley & Me can be found across social media @barleyandmepod. Email questions/comments/concerns/guest ideas/brewery ideas to barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com or barleyandmepod@gmail.comAnd be sure to learn more about the Black Is Beautiful Initiative, as featured in Episode 129 with Marcus Baskerville of Weathered Souls Brewing, at www.blackisbeautiful.beerGet your merch or make donations at www.customink.com/fundraising/black-is-beautiful-initiativeAlso, during this crisis, 100% of profits from sales of Barley & Me shirts via Zen-Threads.com will go to Another Round, Another Rally, a charity that supports front- and back-of-house members of the service industry whose wages and benefits may be affected. So grab a shirt and help a good cause and people you love! https://zen-threads.com/collections/beer-wine/products/barley-and-me-podcast-mens-crew-tee?fbclid=IwAR1G_5HJ3NCoWTRgmG6Q2PVALEiJsb1KtHClCaDli0NhsjZsc4KPmWCp_osBen is also posting #Chugs4Charity videos semi-daily on Instagram (@barleyandmepod), to help raise funds for those affected by this shutdown. You can Venmo Ben ($comedianbenrice) or hit his PayPal (@barleyandmepod) and all money will go to support the NAACP, ACLU, Black Lives Matter, and other civil rights helpers. Charities will change with the times and as emergencies arise. But the point is: all donations will go to help those who need it.Do you have a story about racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia in the beer industry? You can submit your story anonymously, to be read on a future episode of Barley & Me at https://forms.gle/SmDuBT3zGKxNCVZ757Intro Music: “Functional Alcoholism” by Be Brave Bold Robot (@bebraveboldrobot)Interstitial Music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist)Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alchemistqueen)
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Transformational life coach, Consultant, Author, and fire walker Kelly Meyer joins me to discuss the Design principles of a well-lived life, the equation for happiness, how to view Change, and curing depression. I am sure it'll change your perspective on life. Enjoy! - Shantanu --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shantanu-singh93/message
Kelly is a first-grade teacher, a 7-month breast cancer survivor, and a first-time grandma. She has a big heart and finds joy in volunteering for numerous organizations. Kelly shares joy by giving of herself to others. One of her best friends is a former homeless man who she met on a mission trip and is someone who brings her so much joy.
In this The Heart of the Story with Gary Metivier "American Drive" Special-- we take you back to the dirt track to meet up with Kelly Meyer. He was severely burned in a house fire saving his wife from the flames. The only thing he had left was his race car. He offered that to his longtime friend to use. Now, a year later, he is fighting to overcome his injuries to drive again. The community has rallied around. See the youtube version https://youtu.be/BLPcfVVXPWM Edited By Ryan Beintema @rbp7 Executive Producer/Host Gary Metivier http://metiviermedia.com/ Find us on facebook https://www.facebook.com/metiviermedia/ Original Score by Roger Metivier Thanks to our sponsors for this story-- IITI Taylor Insulation and Abatement https://www.facebook.com/iailti/ Petersen Plumbing and Heating https://www.petersenplumbing.com/ Hoker Trucking https://hokertrucking.com/
In this The Heart of the Story with Gary Metivier we introduce you to a couple with a love for dirt track racing. Kelly Meyer nearly lost his life just a few months ago when their home exploded. He fought his way through the flames to save his wife Becky. He survived, though badly burned. They lost nearly everything they had ---except his race car. He is about to offer to let a friend take the wheel of the only thing he has left. see part of this story at https://youtu.be/ls-yhBxn0Rs Produced By Ryan Beintema @rbp7 Executive Producer/Host Gary Metivier http://metiviermedia.com/ Find us on facebook https://www.facebook.com/metiviermedia/ Original Score by Roger Metivier Thanks to our sponsors for this story-- Petersen Plumbing and Heating https://www.petersenplumbing.com/ Hoker Trucking https://hokertrucking.com/ and Petersen Insurance
Hosts Zach and Parker are joined by Kelly Meyer, Pathway Advocate, and Doug Foresta, podcast producer, as they discuss what their life is like during the COVID-19 pandemic. Discover tips for staying grounded and connected during these challenging times.
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On tap this week: Drinking beer daily can almost double a man's chances of living a longer life, Are beer goggles real?, A bottle shop workers fight back from would-be thieves. Reading the new book, "How NOT To Start A F@ck!ng Brewery," Stats on brewery closures to brewery openings, We grab a beer with Local Group Brewing that is now open in Hardy Yards. All this and so much more. Featuring special guests Kelly Meyer and James "Huggy Bear" Wolf. This #OnDemand episode is presented by Cask Branding.com and RTIC Coolers.
Episode 231 of InterBrews was recorded at Thistle Draftshop with New Braunfels Brewing founder and author of the soon to be industry changing “How Not to Start a FUCKING Brewery”, Kelly Meyer, which is now available on Kindle and will be available in paperback March 1st. Kelly goes into a ton of detail of the pitfalls and land mines that are out there for people looking to live their dream of opening a brewery. Also, we of course talk and try beers from New Braunfels Brewing and as an added bonus, we have Mary Thorn, owner of Thistle Draftshop, at the table to weigh in on the beer business world and add some much needed class to the class to the podcast. We hope you enjoy listening to this very enlightening episode of the show as much as we did making it. Order your copy of “How Not to Start a FUCKING Brewery” today. This is InterBrews! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/interbrews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/interbrews/support
Episode 231 of InterBrews was recorded at Thistle Draftshop with New Braunfels Brewing founder and author of the soon to be industry changing “How Not to Start a FUCKING Brewery”, Kelly Meyer, which is now available on Kindle and will be available in paperback March 1st. Kelly goes into a ton of detail of the […]
Your hosts Zach and Parker sit down with Kelly Meyer, Pathway Advocate at Lewis and Clark Community College, to discuss the many different hats that she wears in her role in the YouthBuild program. You'll learn about the innovative ways that they are incorporating technology into their programs, and Kelly reveals some of her surprising hobbies!
Recorded 1-17-19. On this episode of Liquid Lunch, Co-Host Josh Stewart welcomes Nate Rice and Kelly Meyer from New Braunfels Brewing in via Skype. Nathan dropped some serious brewer knowledge on us and Kelly let us know about their big weekend beer release. Catherine did an actual drive by appearance, Kennedy sprayed the beer and … Continue reading Liquid Lunch 122: Nathan & Kelly at New Braunfels Brewing →
On this episode we sit down with Kelly Meyer Co-Owner and Co-Founder of New Braunfels Brewing. We talk about how it all started, the path they had to take to become successful, what they are hoping to accomplish over the coming years and more! Cheers! Check out New Braunfels Brewing at: http://nbbrewing.com/ https://www.facebook.com/nbbrew/ Check out Cheers To Business at: www.CheersPodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/cheerstobusiness
Kelly Meyer, owner of New Braunfels Brewing Co., brewer Nathan Rice, and beer expert Justin Chamberlain, come on the show to talk about their beers that blur the border of beer and wine. Their Sur Lie program, beers that they age over different sorts of wine yeast, has captured the attention of collectors and aficionados, and we taste 6 different releases aged over different wine lees. These guys are pushing the bar of what beer can do in terms of food pairings, complexity, and bringing beer to a broader wine-loving community. Proust!
On tap this week we talk beer sales on the decline in recreational cannabis states, TABC is at it again, Kelly Meyer of New Braunfels Brewing Co stops by and why relying on computers to help name a beer is a bad idea. Plus a big announcement about the show. Grab a beer and enjoy!
Steve Cooper talks with actor Randy Ryan. Randy worked in NYC theatre for 10 years before moving to Los Angeles. His first TV role was in the final episode of Sex & the City on HBO. He also played Julius Rice in Public Enemies and wrote Joy Division, a short film that debuted nationally at the Nantucket Film Festival and has appeared in dozens of hit TV shows. A US Army XVIII Airborne Corps veteran, he has been a spokesperson for the Farmer Veteran Coalition, which helps combat veterans reintegrate back into society through farming. In 2011 he joined Kelly Meyer, The American Heart Association and The California Endowment to lead Teaching Gardens to national prominence. The program fights childhood obesity by teaching children how to successfully grow, harvest and replant organic vegetable gardens in urban communities. There are over 400 Teaching Gardens in the United States.
Join Spam, Drew, and Kelly for a philosophical conversation about kittens, glitter, finite math, lesbian mermaids, and everything in between.
Superior human Kelly Meyer drops by to talk about drag queens, review movies and play a rousing game of Google Google Guess Guess.