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When the 2018 Federal Farm Bill was signed into law, repealing the nation's 82-year prohibition on hemp, Louisiana's legislature rapidly opened the door for a booming new industry here in our state. In just a few years, the hemp industry has grown to represent over $33 million in state commerce annually. On this week's show, we explore this fibrous cannabis plant and meet the people who are extracting it, infusing it, and serving it up at your favorite local bar. We begin with Paige Melancon, president of Louisiana Hemp Extractors. Since 2020, his facility in Arnaudville, Louisiana has processed over 2000 pounds of industrial hemp for local farmers, turning it into oils, lotions, gummies, and drinks for wholesale and retail markets. In 2022, Paige branched into manufacturing his own products under the BakPak label. He tells us about the hemp business today and looks at its future in the current political climate. Then, we meet Eric Becker and Ken Jackson – two founders of the cannabis-infused seltzer brand, Louie Louie. With each can including five milligrams of both the cannabinoids CBD and THC, the company offers what they call a "sessionable" product designed as an alcohol alternative. And Louisianans are drinking it up – even in old-line restaurants like the Napoleon House! Braithe Tidwell, corporate beverage director for the Ralph Brennan Restaurant Group stops by to tell us how THC cocktails have made their way onto their restaurant menus. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
When the 2018 Federal Farm Bill was signed into law, repealing the nation's 82-year prohibition on hemp, Louisiana's legislature rapidly opened the door for a booming new industry here in our state. In just a few years, the hemp industry has grown to represent over $33 million in state commerce annually. On this week's show, we explore this fibrous cannabis plant and meet the people who are extracting it, infusing it, and serving it up at your favorite local bar. We begin with Paige Melancon, president of Louisiana Hemp Extractors. Since 2020, his facility in Arnaudville, Louisiana has processed over 2000 pounds of industrial hemp for local farmers, turning it into oils, lotions, gummies, and drinks for wholesale and retail markets. In 2022, Paige branched into manufacturing his own products under the BakPak label. He tells us about the hemp business today and looks at its future in the current political climate. Then, we meet Eric Becker and Ken Jackson – two founders of the cannabis-infused seltzer brand, Louie Louie. With each can including five milligrams of both the cannabinoids CBD and THC, the company offers what they call a "sessionable" product designed as an alcohol alternative. And Louisianans are drinking it up – even in old-line restaurants like the Napoleon House! Braithe Tidwell, corporate beverage director for the Ralph Brennan Restaurant Group stops by to tell us how THC cocktails have made their way onto their restaurant menus. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
Dr. Ken Jackson is an English Professor at Wayne State University specializing in Shakespeare, religion, continental philosophy and literary theory and this week he's back on The Bragman Breakdown for the third time. Dr. Jackson shares his thoughts on parenting and early childhood development in 2024, and what the future holds for Gen Z. Huge thanks to Dr. Jackson for making time for us and we hope to have him on many more times in the future. Enjoy! For more Bragman Breakdown content, follow us on social media:Instagram: https://instagram.com/bragmanbreakdownpod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bragman_breakdown?_t=8UTfP6R9XgM&_r=1
This story is excerpted from Grey Eagle’s audio collection Hear the Wolf: Native American & Sami Stories, produced in 1994, the first year of the Jack Straw Artist Support Program. Ken Jackson, aka Grey Eagle, was born April 27, 2023 and died in 2008. You can read more about him and his legacy at the […] The post Grey Eagle – How Wolf Helped the Sami appeared first on Jack Straw Cultural Center.
Dr. Ken Jackson is a tenured professor of English and Shakespeare at Wayne State University and this week, he joined The Bragman Breakdown! Dr. Jackson chats with Jackson about a wide range of deep philosophical topics including the role religion plays in society's code of ethics, what makes a good person, and the impossibility of the gift. Really fun pod this week. Huge thanks to Dr. Jackson for coming on and I hope you guys enjoy! For more Bragman Breakdown content, follow us on social media:Instagram: https://instagram.com/bragmanbreakdownpod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bragman_breakdown?_t=8UTfP6R9XgM&_r=1
Support the Podcast by Joining the Crew Today. In this 134th podcast episode of Dave Tate's Table Talk, Ken Jackson takes a seat. Ken Jackson is an IFBB professional bodybuilder, winning his pro card in 2011 at the North American Championships. In 2021, he won the overall League Legion's Sports Fest master division. Before bodybuilding, Ken played football for the University of Michigan—a part of the National title team (12-0) in 1998. He owns Jax Fitness and Fit Foods RX. A long-time friend and training partner of John Meadows, Ken is a Team Granite Athlete for Granite Supplements. Ken's IG Jax Fitness IG Fit Food RX IG In this episode, Dave and Ken will retell the cattle prod and mystery man stories that John Meadows loved, plus much more! About the Host Dave Tate is the founder and co-owner of elitefts.com. He is the author of twenty books and has logged more than 40,000 hours of training and consulting. Dave is married to elitefts co-owner Traci Arnold-Tate, and they reside in London, Ohio, with their two sons. Personal Credo: Live, Learn, Pass on™. Dave's IG Sponsors Marek Health Marek Health is the telehealth platform that connects customers to partnered providers focusing on hormone optimization and preventative medicine—offering self-service labs at great prices and guided optimization. Visit Marek Health and use code “Tabletalk” for 10% off your first order. Also, check out the Table Talk Panel! LMNT A tasty electrolyte drink mix. Visit LMNT for a FREE 8-flavor sample pack with any purchase! elitefts If you can put it in a gym bag or load weight on it, we have you covered. Use Code TABLE TALK for 10% off your first elitefts order. All profits from elitefts Limited Edition Apparel, Table Talk Coffee, and Team elitefts Workouts, Programs, and Training eBooks support Dave Tate's Table Talk Podcast. Shop these items Shop Team elitefts Workouts, Programs, and Training eBooks Support Dave Tate's Table Talk podcast by joining the crew. elitefts Shop elitefts IG
Ken & Jackson discuss their former athletic glory and Ken's eating habits. Riveting stuff.
Zane Miller was Cincinnati's preeminent urban historian. An upcoming lecture featuring another famed scholar — Columbia University's Ken Jackson — celebrates Miller's legacy while looking to the future of cities.
Growing up on farms, VeriGrain CEO Ken Jackson and former Saskatchewan Premier Grant Devine know all about making every bushel count. But outdated technology was making it impossible for growers to get a fair and accurate price. The innovation behind a simple solution on this week's No Nonsense.
Wayne State professor Ken Jackson sits down with Jackson to discuss the evolution of the college admission process over the past several decades. Enjoy! For more Bragman Breakdown content, follow us on social media.Instagram: https://instagram.com/bragmanbreakdownpod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bragman_breakdown?_t=8UTfP6R9XgM&_r=1
Southeast Missouri State University recently announced a partnership with US Aviation Group and the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport to offer a Professional Pilot Program. Beginning in Fall 2021, students at the university will be able to earn a Bachelor of Science in Professional Pilot. KRCU's Dan Woods spoke with Brad Deken, Chair of the Department of Engineering and Technology at Southeast and Ken Jackson, State Supervisor of Instruction with the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education on the television program "SE Connect" to learn more.
For those of you who don't know, Ken Jackson is an economics professor here at Laurier, where he teaches a range of economics classes from your beginner micro and macro courses, to the economics of sports and poverty as well. Ken has his undergraduate degree and PhD in economics from the University of British Columbia and has been working for Laurier since 2008. On a personal level, Ken is such a genuine and kind person to chat with. Something that I really wanted to learn about was how he gained the skills to teach to 1000's of people at a time while keeping them engaged and learning. Overall, for years Ken has been such a positive influence for the Lazaridis school of business, and Laurier students that have come and gone through the years. He champions student's growth and teaches to see them succeed. Links for Matt: https://linktr.ee/MattPuglisi
New research has found that attitudes towards vaccine safety are different based on ethnicities. SeniorNet course organiser talks about how to help older NZers navigate the world online. Auckland's current traffic crisis isn't a problem for Ken Jackson as he kayaks to work!
Auckland's current traffic crisis isn't a problem for Ken Jackson in Auckland. He bypassing the roads altogether by kayaking to and from work when there's snarl ups! He talks to the Panel.
How much is a lifetime full of connection to a university worth? Birmingham businessman and UAB alum Ken Jackson is living proof that having your name on something is about much more than just giving money.
Mighty Networks' Audra Lindsay interviews Mighty Hosts Jason Wittrock and Ken Jackson from Keto Quest—a fast-growing Mighty Network that allows them to scale their coaching practice and offer new fitness programs, meal guides, recipes, and more. This conversation covers: *The story of how they launched their Mighty Network what they've learned after growing their community to 14,000+ members! *How they onboard new members and the specific tactics they're using to keep their members engaged and coming back. *The unique ways they're using our groups and courses features to organize training programs and support small group coaching in their Mighty Network. About Jason Wittrock Jason has proudly helped people from all over the world reach their full potential and change their mind and body. He has helped thousands of people start the ketogenic diet and is proud to be part of the success of so many amazing people. Jason’s passion and purpose is to give hope to those who have tried everything and failed. About Ken Jackson Ken is a serial entrepreneur and product leader with a demonstrated history of building high performing teams that drive business value for the company and deliver amazing product experiences for customers. He has followed the ketogenic diet for the past few years and crossed paths with Jason’s YouTube channel seeking practical advice and instruction on how to make the ketogenic diet a lifestyle. Through a provident meeting in Austin, Ken and Jason met in person and began the journey to create Keto Quest.
On this edition of the Black & Gold Banneret Podcast, Jeff, Eric and Brian talk about the latest on the Johnny Dawkins/Vanderbilt situation with Ken Jackson of Community Sports Report Orlando and the Osceola News-Gazette. They then recap the wild weekend that was with UCF Men's Basketball nearly pulling off the spectacular upset of #1 Duke in Columbia. Finally, they discuss the details of the American's new TV deal with ESPN, and recap UCF Baseball and Softball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our last Best of 2018 list features favorites in Science Fiction & Fantasy. Listen as Michele and Robin discuss these winners, with bonus sound samples of WHO IS THE BLACK PANTHER?, performed by a full cast, and THE POPPY WAR, narrated by Emily Woo Zeller. And don’t miss tomorrow’s interview with Heath Miller about his narration of SPACE OPERA. AudioFile Magazine’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Audiobooks of 2018 ARMISTICE by Lara Elena Donnelly, read by Mary Robinette Kowal, published by Macmillan Audio SPACE OPERA by Catherynne M. Valente, read by Heath Miller, published by HighBridge Audio SPINNING SILVER by Naomi Novik, read by Lisa Flanagan, published by Random House Audio THE OUTSIDER by Stephen King, read by Will Patton, published by Simon & Schuster Audio THE POPPY WAR by R.F. Kuang, read by Emily Woo Zeller, published by Harper Audio WHO IS THE BLACK PANTHER? by Jesse J. Holland, read by Ken Jackson and a Full Cast, published by GraphicAudio Explore ALL of the audiobooks in AudioFile’s Best of the Year Ezine with sound clips and narrator videos at https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/bestof/. On today’s episode are Robin Whitten, Founder and Editor, and Michele Cobb, Publisher at AudioFile Magazine. We are giving away audiobooks from Libro.FM, Audiobooks.com, and Downpour on Twitter — visit us there at @audiofilemag and look for the #podcast for your chance to download your picks from our Best Of lists. For more free audiobook recommendations, sign up for AudioFile Magazine’s newsletter. Support for Behind the Mic comes from Grammy Award-winning publisher Hachette Audio, home to works by James Patterson, JK Rowling, Joel Osteen, David Sedaris, David Baldacci, Elin Hilderbrand, Michael Connelly, and many more bestselling audiobooks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Check out the second installment of a special two-part All in Your Mind Podcast, featuring actor Nick DePinto. DePinto is known for a number of diverse roles in GraphicAudio productions, including James Schweitzer in Shadow Ops and Colossus in X-Men: Days of Future Past. In Part Two, DePinto speaks with Rick Rohan, Duane Beeman and Ken Jackson about his bona fide geek credentials, being recognized for his work in GraphicAudio productions and much more!
Check out the first installment of a special two-part All in Your Mind Podcast, featuring actor Nick DePinto. DePinto is known for a number of diverse roles in GraphicAudio productions, including James Schweitzer in Shadow Ops and Colossus in X-Men: Days of Future Past. In Part One, DePinto sat down with Rick Rohan, Duane Beeman and Ken Jackson for a discussion on a sweeping range of topics, including the adventurous life of an actor on the road and his upcoming film, co-starring GraphicAudio favorite David Coyne!
Neale Brodie introduces his model rail interests. Martin Coombs and Ken Jackson provide a description of the layout Neale DDC-ized. Ken provides a series of updates including an extension to his full-sized narrow gauge layout. Martin has been keeping the kids interested with live steam and railway modeling. Simon Hill is planning a cement works of a trans-Atlantic proportions. Ralph Watson bought his friend's train and borrowed a piece of a friend's layout. Ben Rechel provides an update with some discussion added by Mike Slater. Dave Barraza went to Springfield and the burden is on his shoulders. Bill Lawson introduces his model railroading hobby with a great discussion about a line once owned by Henry Ford with some footnotes from Mike Slater and Matt Goodman. Matt Goodman has a timeframe and Mike Deverell can give some advice. Mike Deverell has been finishing more and more of his layout. Stuart Baker welcomes on Balazs Racz to provide an update on OpenLCB/LCC including load testing on Anthony Park's layout close to Tom. David Rees beat the industry for Christmas, talks about consisting and a few additional features. Paul Best has been going through a design phase over five levels. Ralph Renzetti has been dabbling in a post apocalyptic prototype very near and dear to Tom. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#129
Neale Brodie introduces his model rail interests. Martin Coombs and Ken Jackson provide a description of the layout Neale DDC-ized. Ken provides a series of updates including an extension to his full-sized narrow gauge layout. Martin has been keeping the kids interested with live steam and railway modeling. Simon Hill is planning a cement works of a trans-Atlantic proportions. Ralph Watson bought his friend's train and borrowed a piece of a friend's layout. Ben Rechel provides an update with some discussion added by Mike Slater. Dave Barraza went to Springfield and the burden is on his shoulders. Bill Lawson introduces his model railroading hobby with a great discussion about a line once owned by Henry Ford with some footnotes from Mike Slater and Matt Goodman. Matt Goodman has a timeframe and Mike Deverell can give some advice. Mike Deverell has been finishing more and more of his layout. Stuart Baker welcomes on Balazs Racz to provide an update on OpenLCB/LCC including load testing on Anthony Park's layout close to Tom. David Rees beat the industry for Christmas, talks about consisting and a few additional features. Paul Best has been going through a design phase over five levels. Ralph Renzetti has been dabbling in a post apocalyptic prototype very near and dear to Tom. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#129
Craig Bisgeier has been part of the Jim and Ros Tour, he also provides updates on the Housatonic, Here-To-There and the Model Railcast Show. Anders needs an alternative to modeling clay and Jim Gore has such an alternative. Jim provides an update on his experiences at the National Convention in Indiana and trying to find a historical figure. Toni Ryan has been building a substantial module. Stuart Baker gives an OpenLCB National Convention update. Simon Hill has been varnishing a locomotive, gives a review of the Slo-Mo and talks with Tom about servos for live steam. Ken Jackson introduces his full-size narrow-gauge layout and building a steam locomotive. Martin Coombs has attended a show with Ken. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#123
Craig Bisgeier has been part of the Jim and Ros Tour, he also provides updates on the Housatonic, Here-To-There and the Model Railcast Show. Anders needs an alternative to modeling clay and Jim Gore has such an alternative. Jim provides an update on his experiences at the National Convention in Indiana and trying to find a historical figure. Toni Ryan has been building a substantial module. Stuart Baker gives an OpenLCB National Convention update. Simon Hill has been varnishing a locomotive, gives a review of the Slo-Mo and talks with Tom about servos for live steam. Ken Jackson introduces his full-size narrow-gauge layout and building a steam locomotive. Martin Coombs has attended a show with Ken. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#123
During the 1930s Freddy Nagel operated a society orchestra in the Northwestern part of the United States. In the early 1940s Nagel reorganized his band and began to feature swing music. He also expanded his territory into the Midwest. In 1947 Nagel had a short-lived sustaining radio show on ABC, live from the Empire Room of the Palmer House in Chicago. Vocalists were Dick Baldwin and Jane Easton. Nagel also recorded eight songs on Vitacoustic, a new label which went under the following year. Only six were released. Vocalists were Patti Page, Jimmy Jett, and Ted Travers. By 1950 Nagel had given up on the band business. Other vocalists who appeared with Freddy Nagel include Lorraine Benson, Ken Jackson, Bob Locken, and Allen Overend.
10-18-05 Ken Jackson Chapel Message
10-18-05 Ken Jackson Chapel Message