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In our unforgettable season finale, we're honoring the finishers and the 25-year legacy of the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon. Join us as we celebrate our inspiring winners: Al Maeder and Ashley Carreon blaze to Marathon victories, while Half Marathoners Chris Floyd and Kylee Reed leave it all on the course. Quarter Marathon champs Ryan Schoppe and Madalyn Harper shine, 5K stars Austin McNair and Elliott Coleman sprint to the finish, and Ken Lee fulfills his goal of completing the 5K after a life-changing health journey.We also hear from senior marathoners David “Papa” Morgan and “Sunny” Ellen Morgan, wheelchair winner Steve Scalzo, and our youngest star, Kids Marathon finisher Cade Cowan all the way from the Oklahoma panhandle. Olympic medalist Deena Kastor and First Women's Olympic Marathon Winner Joan Benoit Samuelson reflect on the spirit of this #RUNtoREMEMBER, while Board of Trustees leaders Dr. Susan Chambers and Chris Fleming (who ran the Marathon himself) share what this anniversary milestone means for the future.Whether you walked, ran, wheeled, volunteered, or cheered—this episode is for you. 25 years later, this race is still so much more than running!
For this show, we have a returning guest, night photographer Ken Lee. I've known Ken for awhile, and the way he ended up as a guest for the show Capturing the Slowing of Time is one of my fave Behind the Shot stories. Ken Lee, along with being an accomplished photographer, is also a regular watcher, or listener, of Behind the Shot. Years ago, when I was giving away Red River Paper Sample Packs, Ken was one of the winners. He also won the How to Build Real Influence e-course from Trey Ratcliff and Lauren Bath. As I did with every winner, I checked out Ken's work at that time and made a mental note I wanted to get him on the show, but I got sidetracked. One of the downsides of only doing a show on your own is that potential guests back up quickly. Then, when I was at The NAMM Show in Anaheim CA back in 2020, I met up with another Behind the Shot watcher (or listener - I really need to find an easier way to get through that variable), Mike Martin of Casio. Mike is great guy, and we had fun chatting in-between him actually working. Next thing I knew, Mike tagged me in a tweet to tell me about a friend of his that he thought would be a good guest on the show. This friend had just released a new book, and the cover image was awesome. When I saw the name on the cover I had to do a double take, it was Ken's book! Well, Ken has another new book out, Abandoned Roadside Attractions: Under a Southwest Moon (Abandoned Union), and once again we need to chat about the cover shot. I introduced Ken above as a "night photographer", which isn't a genre you hear often, so let me let him explain: "I drive long hours in a dusty car listening to weird music, stay out all night creating photos, get dirty, hang out with other creative sleep-deprived weirdos, see the stars drift across the sky, and always find the best taco stands." Let me interrupt Ken for a second. I need to know the names of some those taco stands Ken. You need to write that up somewhere. Sorry for the break... back to Ken... "I have been exploring the Southwestern United States as well as parts of the East Coast for over nine years, brandishing a camera, tripod, and colored flashlight. I especially love creating night photos of abandoned historical places, unique features, and beautiful landscapes. These are experiences that I absolutely cherish." I mentioned Ken is an accomplished photographer, and I meant it. His images have appeared in outlets like NatGeo.com, National Geographic Books, Omni Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, Westways Magazine, and numerous other publications. He's also won numerous awards. Join Light Painting, Long Exposure, Night Sky, and Abandoned Site photographer and author Ken Lee to discuss the cover image from his new book, on this episode of Behind the Shot. Connect with Ken Website: kenleephotography.com BlueSky: @kenleephotography Instagram: @kenleephotography Facebook: @kenleephotography Flickr: @kenleephotography Twitter: @blueberrybuddha Ken's Books Abandoned Roadside Attractions: Under a Southwest Moon (Abandoned Union): amazon.com Route 66 Abandoned: Under a Western Moon (America Through Time): amazon.com Abandoned Planes, Trains and Automobiles: California Revealed (America Through Time): amazon.com Abandoned Southern California: The Slowing of Time (America Through Time): amazon.com Ken's Photographer Pick Lance Keimig: Flickr.com Troy Paiva: lostamerica.com | @troypaiva Charles Peterson: charlespeterson.net | @charles.peterson.photographer Herman Leonard: hermanleonard.com | @hermanleonardphotography Sebastiao Salgado: @sebastiaosalgadooficial
This episode you'll hear some amazing running stories. Ken Lee is a first-time 5k runner who has a very motivational story. Pastor Jim Perkin with Nichols Hills United Methodist Church celebrates the community of the Marathon in a special way and you'll want to stick around for Sunny and Poppa, our special senior marathoners at the end of this program.
“If your soil is nutritious, all those micronutrients are now being born into your food.”—Caryl Levine “There's no standing still. You're moving forward or you're moving backwards. To regenerate is to actually restore or bring to health, or bring to life, the living systems that sustain us.” —Ken Lee Rice is the staple food for over half the world's population, providing essential nutrients and sustaining livelihoods. Yet, the true potential of this ancient grain remains largely untapped. From heirloom varieties to regenerative farming practices, the story of rice is one of resilience, innovation, and global impact. As the co-founders of Lotus Foods, Caryl Levine and Ken Lee have dedicated over three decades to promoting rice biodiversity, empowering smallholder farmers, and championing sustainable agriculture. Their unwavering commitment to transforming the rice industry has positioned them as trailblazers in the realm of conscious consumerism and regenerative food systems. Tune in to this captivating conversation as Caryl and Ken share their journey, from uncovering hidden rice treasures to spearheading the regenerative organic certification movement. Discover how Lotus Foods is addressing misconceptions, educating stakeholders, and navigating challenges to drive innovation and create a more nourishing and equitable future for rice. Meet Caryl and Ken: Caryl Levine and Ken Lee are the co-founders of Lotus Foods, an organic heirloom rice company they started in 1995. With a shared passion for promoting rice biodiversity and supporting smallholder farmers, Caryl and Ken have dedicated over 30 years to building a purpose-driven business that creates positive social and environmental impact. As pioneers in the organic and regenerative food movement, Caryl and Ken have led Lotus Foods to become the first rice company to achieve Regenerative Organic Certification. They have championed innovative farming practices like the System of Rice Intensification, which reduces water usage and labor-intensive work, particularly for women farmers. Through their commitment to education and advocacy, Caryl and Ken have worked tirelessly to address misconceptions about rice cultivation and elevate the voices of smallholder farmers in the global food system. Their vision for a more sustainable and equitable food future continues to inspire and guide the evolution of Lotus Foods. Connect with Lotus Foods: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Pinterest TikTok Connect with NextGen Purpose: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Episode Highlights: 03:59 The Road to Entrepreneurship 09:32 Smallholder Farmers 20:53 Education and Consumer Perception 29:35 The Importance of Maintaining Company Culture 33:32 Staying True to Company Values
Thank you for listening to the LifeHouse Church Podcast. We pray that Pastor Ken Lee message 'Your Part, His Part' blesses you. For more details about LifeHouse Church visit www.Lifehouse.global or download the LifeHouse Church app.
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Although in our daily lives limitation can bring us down, God can use all things, even our weakness, to bring glory to the Kingdom. Ken Lee speaks on the story of Gideon and how God used less in the eyes of Israel to bring more prospering and glory to His people.
This weeks episode of Petersen's CarStories Podcast, host Daniel Valdez sits down with the brilliant mind behind Nissan's innovative designs, Ken Lee. In this engaging conversation, Ken takes listeners on a journey from his formative years to his current role at Nissan, offering a rare glimpse into the inspirations and influences that shaped his career path. As the discussion unfolds, Ken shares anecdotes from his childhood, revealing how his early fascination with cars ignited a passion that would propel him into the world of automotive design. From sketching his dream vehicles as a youngster to leading design teams at Nissan, Ken's story is one of dedication, creativity, and unwavering commitment to excellence.
God can do more with our "less" than we can do with our "more"! As we choose to trust in God, we release our anxieties to Him, knowing that He is someone we can depend on.
Today's show is the first in an ongoing mini-series discussing Breeding Grounds, organizations that have developed and spawned future industry leaders. We'll cover both allocators and managers to see what we can learn about developing talent. In the first episode of the mini-series, we discuss Carnegie Corporation of New York. Ellen Shuman became Carnegie's first CIO in 1999 after working for David Swensen at Yale. Over her dozen year tenure and that of Meredith Jenkins and Kim Lew for the next dozen, and incredible 8 of the 17 investment professionals that walked in the door have become CIOs, and the rest appear either on their way or found their passion as leaders in complimentary roles or outside the industry. Those who became sitting CIOs are Meredith at Carnegie and Trinity Wall Street, Kim at Carnegie and Columbia, Jon Michael Consalvo at Carnegie, Alisa Mall at Michael Dell's Family Office, Niles Bryant at Bowdoin College, Brooke Jones at Bryn Mawr College, Ken Lee at Children's Healthcare, and Li Tan at Radian X. Carnegie is a lesser-known allocator training ground than Yale, but it's produced half the number of future CIOs from fraction of the team size. My guests to discuss how this happened are Ellen Shuman, Meredith Jenkins, Kim Lew, and Alisa Mall. We cover the chronology of their paths, and the Carnegie organization and investment process, including recruiting, culture, research, decision-making, and succession. Alongside the many applicable lessons they share, their palpable love and respect for each other is evident from the get go. Learn More Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Access Transcript with Premium Membership
Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady On today's episode: 1- Greg Discusses the protest at Toronto's Eaton center over the weekend and more( :30-10:45) 2 -Eric Kam checks in with Greg for his weekly chat on current affairs and the economy(11:00-19:00) 3 -Kyle Greenway, staff psychiatrist at Montreal's Jewish General Hospital discusses, Ketamine & Matthew Perry's autopsy report : (19:06-24:32) 4-Dr. Tracy Vaillancourt, Ottawa University discusses,1 year since the murder/killing of a 59 year old homeless man named Ken Lee (24:40-29:58) 5 - Mark Saunders former Chief of Police for the city of Toronto chimes in on the Eaton center protest over the weekend(30:05-36:43)
Ken Lee's Arsenal face off against James' City to devastating effect, Pete's Tots are top of the table, Man Utd win easily, Pool draw, and Chelsea finally win.
Hi…Episode 29 brings you the latest development from the Indian authorities. Sam's got an ear-destroying quiz for you all and Adam's got a listener submitted story (Thanks Jeff) Plus we have fun with an old viral clip and try to appease the Killer Rabbit himselfStrap yourself in, it's KRP time For more exclusive content, visit our Instagram page here:www.instagram.com/killerrabbitpodGet your ‘Tweet' on right here:www.twitter.com/killerrabbitpodOr come join the discussion on our Facebook page:www.facebook.com/killerrabbitpodOr...If you'd rather not look at our ugly mugs but still want to join in, you can e-mail us at:killerrabbitpodcast@gmail.comIntro/Outro & Title Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTg Rock Thing by Creo: https://soundcloud.com/creo/rock-thingCreative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International (CC by 4.0): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
What happened in Hongkong in 2019? What is the current situation there? This episode is a recording from Weekend Kapitalizmu - celebration of freedom, independence and good business; three days of lectures, debates and film screenings. You can now watch recordings from WK lectures on our channel! Watch on YouTube! -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeQfiRigVVM&list=PLyanzQVkUKyM4aI0Y459opDHahc4llLMW&pp=iAQB www.weekendkapitalizmu.pl www.centrumkapitalizmu.pl ---------------------------- #weekendkapitalizmu --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laissezfairepl/message
Episode 2615 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about Ken Lee, the only Army aviator who shot down a North Vietnamese jet during the Vietnam War. The featured story comes from the Aviation Geek Club and … Continue reading →
What we believe about Christ impacts our lives significantly. It shapes how we pray, how we interact with one another, and the decisions we make. Ken Lee shares a powerful message challenging us to test our own beliefs about Jesus Christ.
This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donate Thank you for your continued support!Description: A bold experiment is taking place among Black farmers in the Southeast — a story of hope in an area with a history of plantation slavery, land theft and white violence. The Jubilee Justice Black Farmers' Rice Project is pioneering regenerative farming practices as a means to address systemic racism and make repair. This innovative project combines restorative economics, regenerative agriculture, and asset ownership as the path to address the harm done to Black farmers, and the environmentally harmful methods of rice production. In this exclusive report from The Laura Flanders Show, Laura Flanders reports on-location from Alexandria, Louisiana, where she meets Jubilee Justice Co-Founder and President Konda Mason, veteran civil rights crusader Shirley Sherrod and the Black farmers at the center of this story. Through knowledge sharing, collaboration and community support, this project endeavors to bridge the racial divide and foster a future rooted in justice and healing. Join us to discover how Jubilee Justice helps repair the damage from long-term racism and plant the seeds for a healthful and healing future.“Restorative economics calls on us to first acknowledge the hurt and structural harm caused by economic systems of extraction and exploitation. It then requires us to engage in a conversation about repair.” - Nwamaka Agbo“My goal is to not just grow organically and to be regenerative . . . but to do it in a way that's affordable so that everybody has access. Everybody has a right to good, nutritious food.” - Donna Isaac“How can we balance all of the farming principles that we want to hold on to? How can we build soil health? How can we have a productive mill? . . . That's the mission.” - Myles Gaines“As Black farmers, we rarely own the land . . . And we are completely dependent upon a third party to say yes to my crop . . . What that mill represents is a vertical integration of their crop from growing it to milling it, to distributing it, and making their own decisions . . . We have to own the means of production.” - Konda Mason“. . . It's not just the big guys who can come in and grow rice where it's not even healthy and feed it to all of us . . . We can pick our area, we can do it right, we can show care and love for each other, and that comes out in the food we provide.” - Shirley Sherrod“We as a cohort have the deeds to this [rice mill]. It's going to be ours. If all else fails, we still have a building for people to come to, that they need . . . This building here is a stronghold for me and my heart.” - Bernard Winn“Farmers are aging and their kids don't want to take [the farmland] over. So that land's going to go somewhere. Is it going to go to developers or is it going to go to people who care passionately about changing how the food that we eat is grown, for the betterment of society?” - Ken Lee“. . . If you take care of the soil and if you farm regeneratively, you are going to not only get a better crop . . . but it's going to be more nutritious for the consumer and better for the environment. Regenerative is the future and we're totally committed to it.” - Caryl LevineGuests:Nwamaka Agbo: CEO, Kataly Foundation & Managing Director, Restorative Economies FundDonna Isaac: Farmer, Jubilee Justice Black Farmers Rice ProjectMyles Gaines: Head of Innovation & Experimentation, Jubilee Justice Black Farmers Rice ProjectKonda Mason: Founder & President, Jubilee JusticeShirley Sherrod: Executive Director, Southwest Georgia Project for Community Education; Co-Founder, New Communities, Inc.; U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Equity CommissionBernard Winn: Operations Specialist & Mill Manager, Jubilee Justice Black Farmers Rice ProjectCaryl Levine and Ken Lee: Co-Founders & Co-CEOs, Lotus Foods; Partners with Jubilee Justice Black Farmers' Rice Project Full Episode Notes are located HERE. They include related episodes, articles, and more.Music In the Middle: “Freedom and Progress” by Nicole Conte featuring Zara McFarlane from his full length album Umoja released on Far Out Recordings. FOLLOW The Laura Flanders ShowTwitter: twitter.com/thelfshow Facebook: facebook.com/theLFshow Instagram: instagram.com/thelfshow/YouTube: youtube.com/@thelfshow ACCESSIBILITY - This episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel
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On Episode 14, Dr. Amy Sapola chats with Kristin Donnelly. As a cookbook author, former editor at Food & Wine magazine, recipe developer, and copywriter, Kristin Donnelly enjoys nothing more than helping people bring their ideas to life. If you dream of writing a cookbook or need a little word magic for your brand, she would love to help! She is the co-author of The Chef's Garden by Farmer Lee Jones (Avery Publishers 2021) and Rice is Life by Caryl Levine and Ken Lee of Lotus Foods (Chronicle 2022). Currently, Kristin is hard at work on a book about Indigenous North American food with Chef Sean Sherman and scholar Elizabeth Hoover (Clarkson Potter Date TBD.)Kristin is also the author of her own books, Modern Potluck (Clarkson Potter 2016) and Cauliflower (Short Stack Editions 2018) and have helped many other authors project manage and test their books.
Arsenal fan Ken Lee is back to give us his take on the Arsenal slide and City's chase, Chelsea are still the worst, Tottenham lose to the worst team in the league, and Utd and Pool roll.
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Kate talks with Molly, Andrea and Kristin all about recipe titles. They share what makes one stand out, what is an immediate veto and how these have evolved over the years. They discuss the importance of indexing, the challenge of translation and how grammar, structure and formatting are used in titling along with some of their own that they'd like to revisit. Hosts: Kate Leahy + Andrea Nguyen + Molly Stevens + Kristin DonnellyEditor: Abby Cerquitella MentionsGourmet CookbookBoston Cooking School / Fanny Farmer SeriesCook it in a CasseroleCooking Bold and Fearless Recipes from Sunset Chefs of the WestThe Book of YogurtSecret IngredientsChez Panisse Cafe Cookbook Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the showChange of Appetite by Diana HenryNigel SlaterVietnamese Food Any Day by Andrea NguyenEver-Green Vietnamese by Andrea NguyenMi Cocina by Rick MartinezThe Woks of Life by Sarah Leung, Bill LeungRice is Life by Caryl Levine, Ken Lee, Kristin Donnelly
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Every culture has a different use of rice and how to grow it. Some farm practices harm our environment by damaging the soil through massive disturbances. In this episode, Caryl Levine and Ken Lee, Authors of Rice Is Life and Co-founders and Co-CEOs of Lotus Foods, explain that the future of food lies in the practice of regenerative agriculture. Minimizing the physical disturbance of soil keeps a huge amount of carbon dioxide from releasing into the atmosphere. This practice of building organic matter on the soil not only helps mitigate climate change effects but also creates a resilient environment where plants thrive, resulting in more productive yields. Tune in to this conversation and learn more from Caryl and Ken as they share more insights about the future of food and regenerative agriculture. Key takeaways from the episode:· How rice is grown using less water· Benefits of regenerative farming· Practical steps to try regenerative farming· Why Rice Is Life· The movement to fight climate change through changing methods in agriculture Guest Social Links:· Website: https://www.lotusfoods.com· Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/lotusfoods/· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lotusfoods/· TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lotusfoods· Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LotusFoods· Caryl Levine's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caryl-levine-a507897/· Ken Lee's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-lee-871882b/Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://caremorebebetter.com Follow us on social and join the conversation! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/caremorebebetter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CareMore.BeBetter/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareMoreBeBetter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/care-more-be-better Twitter: https://twitter.com/caremorebebetter Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/care-more-be-better Support Care More. Be Better: A Social Impact + Sustainability PodcastCare More Be Better answers only to our collective conscience and aims to put more good into the world. As a listener, reader, and subscriber you are part of this pod and this community and we are honored to have your support. If you can, please help finance the show: https://caremorebebetter.com/donate.
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Psychology professor William Indick was teaching theories of personality when he realized his students simply weren't getting it, so he started doing film analysis in his classes to explain these dense topics with examples from the silver screen. This led to a handful of books including Psychology for Screenwriters, Movies and the Mind, Psycho Thrillers, and Ancient Symbology in Fantasy Literature. “I wrote a book about film analysis and then Ken Lee suggested I do the same thing, but flip it. Instead of analyzing films, take these ideas from films and project them onto screenwriters. You can use these techniques other filmmakers use in your films to make more psychologically complex characters.” These books are meant to showcase an art rather than a science. “Analysis is an art. It's the art of interpretation, so there is no truth in analysis. Psychologically is largely a philosophical field, so the attempt to make it scientific has merit but those merits are not apparent in the filmmaking process.” Indick's first book, Psychology for Screenwriters, is about to have a 2nd edition published. “The first edition was about taking these classic theories — from Freud, Erikson, Jung, Campbell, Adler, May — and applying these to the process of screenwriting.” Each chapter uses films to explain psychology. Subscribe for video interviews on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/CreativePrinciples?sub_confirmation=1 If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60-seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom on your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
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AC and Kyle chat with Caryl & Ken of Lotus Foods. We learn about Lotus Food's origin story, their mission to keep the biodiversity of rice alive, and how they're partnering with smallholder farmers to produce regenerative rice using the “System of Rice Intensification.” Links: Website Instagram Jubilee Justice Follow Kyle and AC on LinkedIn
Every culture has a different use of rice and how to grow it. Some farm practices harm our environment by damaging the soil through massive disturbances. In this episode, Caryl Levine and Ken Lee, Authors of Rice Is Life and Co-founders and Co-CEOs of Lotus Foods, explain that the future of food lies in the practice of regenerative agriculture. Minimizing the physical disturbance of soil keeps a huge amount of carbon dioxide from releasing into the atmosphere. This practice of building organic matter on the soil not only helps mitigate climate change effects but also creates a resilient environment where plants thrive, resulting in more productive yields. Tune in to this conversation and learn more from Caryl and Ken as they share more insights about the future of food and regenerative agriculture. Key takeaways from the episode:· How rice is grown using less water· Benefits of regenerative farming· Practical steps to try regenerative farming· Why Rice Is Life· The movement to fight climate change through changing methods in agriculture Guest Social Links:· Website: https://www.lotusfoods.com· Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/lotusfoods/· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lotusfoods/· TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lotusfoods· Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LotusFoods· Caryl Levine's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caryl-levine-a507897/· Ken Lee's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-lee-871882b/
Welcome to the Photofocus Roundtable podcast, where each month, our panel discusses some current trends and topics to get your photography moving. This month, Photofocus Author Ken Lee joins your hosts Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto. In this episode our panel talks about Artificial Intelligence emerging as an image creator. We touch on appearing 'dangerous' (mostly) because of our photography gear, and then we get to ask Ken all about his light painting experience. Thank you Photomatix for sponsoring; click the link to download and try for free. Link to Ken's Featured Article Blog Post with images from episode Links from the show: AI Resource Page: https://pharmapsychotic.com/tools.html Creator.nightcafe.studio Good AI video from Vox: youtube.com/watch?v=SVcsDDABEkM Fun Test of DALL-E: https://youtu.be/MwAAH9tBoMg Bad flight experience (2021): https://www.popphoto.com/news/psa-vintage-cameras-arent-bombs/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/vintage-camera-photography/2021/10/17/dd2b5058-2df1-11ec-985d-3150f7e106b2_story.html Light that Ken uses: http://www.protomachines.com/ You can find your hosts here: Ron Pepper: ronpepper.com | Instagram Rob Moroto: robmoroto.com | patreon.com/robmoroto Ken Lee: kenleephotography.com
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Over the past 25 years, Lotus Foods has imported over 25 million pounds of certified organic rice from a multi-country network of rice producers whose lives and communities have been transformed by access to markets and organic and fair trade premiums. In this episode, Co-Founders Caryl Levine and Ken Lee share how their commitment to organic and regenerative practices is generating more rice from less land, preserving valuable genetic biodiversity, saving hundreds of millions of gallons of water annually, and reducing methane gas generated by rice fields by over 40%. Caryl Levine and Ken Lee Caryl Levine and Ken Lee are Co-Founders and Co-CEOs of Lotus Foods. Lotus Foods is one of the most innovative, organic, and fair trade specialty rice brands in the country. Its products have received many awards from the Specialty Food Association and Natural Products trade groups. Ken has over 20 years of experience importing rice from smallholder farmers in developing countries who had no previous export experience and providing them access to a global marketplace. Responsible for establishing Lotus Foods' primary account base, Ken has developed extensive personal and capacity-building relationships with the company's suppliers throughout the world. Caryl leads Lotus Foods marketing and sales and is primarily responsible for the image and positioning of the Lotus Foods brand, the development of all packaging and merchandising materials, and new product development. Resources Learn more about Lotus Foods at https://www.lotusfoods.com/ Connect with Lotus Foods on LinkedIn Visit leadwithwe.com to learn more about Simon's new book or search for "Lead With We" on Amazon, Google Books, or Barnes & Noble. The Lead With We podcast is produced by Goal17Media.
Ken Lee recently retired as a Police Officer in Southern California and moved to the great state of Idaho. He is now the Digital Marketer and Social Media Manager for a company called Go Idaho. Ken fills us in on his reasons for the move and what his experience has been like the first few months. He also discusses his ongoing YouTube content and the great new projects he has in store that everyone needs to explore. Ken offers up some amazing reasons to move to Idaho that we all might want to consider for our future. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/15mph/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/15mph/support
The EPL handling of COVID postponments has been a disaster, and when you've got Ken Lee on your case, you know you're in trouble. City Win, United drop points, Liverpool still in the hunt. Who cares about Burnley's 5 games in hand?