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From tornadoes to floods to fires, Kentuckiana has been hit hard by emergencies in recent months. On this episode, we talk about how to be prepared when disaster strikes—what to pack, where to go, and how to stay informed. We also talk about how you can help your community bounce back after disaster strikes. Guests: Jody Meiman, Executive Director of Louisville Metro Emergency Services Amber Youngblood, the Regional Director of Communications for the American Red Cross in Kentucky
Spring is here, and if you're a gardener, you've probably already been out in the dirt. Whether you're an expert with an acre, or a novice with a window box, this episode has something for you. We talk about the challenges and advantages of gardening in our region, and tackle some common problems and how to solve them.
Kentucky is home to multiple species of ticks… and they're all just waiting for us to head outside to enjoy some warm weather. Some tick bites can even lead to Lyme Disease and Alpha-Gal Syndrome. On this episode, we talk about how to avoid becoming a tick's lunch, and what to do if you find one has hitched a ride on you or your pet.
Laura Dalgety from @KentuckianaNZ joined me after the @nzbstandardbred yearling sale, for a wrap and some great stable news. @HarnessRacingNZ
Ben interviews wrestling personality extraordinaire @nickmaniwa on this week's show. Nick and Ben discuss Nick's literal lifetime in professional wrestling, IWA Mid-South memories, the importance of Kentuckiana in developing wrestlers, and much more!
Arianna and The Bourbon Britches is an all-female band based in Kentuckiana, bringing together a blend of country and light pop that resonates with audiences everywhere. The group features Arianna Barton on rhythm guitar and lead vocals, alongside the dynamic trio of Anna Blanton on fiddle and harmonies, Kendra Villiger LaMure on bass and harmonies, and Kelsey Lee on drums and harmonies. United by a shared passion for music, they have created a sound that is both uplifting and authentic.Formed in late 2022, The Bourbon Britches emerged from a desire to empower each other as musicians and friends. Their chemistry on stage is palpable, fueled by a mutual commitment to creativity and collaboration. Together, they've crafted a vibrant musical identity that showcases the distinct talents of each member. The band has quickly made a name for themselves, performing at prominent events and sharing the stage with notable artists. Arianna and The Bourbon Britches captivates audiences with their infectious energy and powerful performances. Their journey is a celebration of women in music, showcasing how collaboration can lead to incredible artistry. Whether through poignant lyrics or lively fiddle riffs, this group promises an unforgettable experience that resonates long after the final note. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tophillrecording/support
On this special edition of the Harness Players' Podcast, join Edison Hatter as he hosts a roundtable discussion focused on stakes action at Harrah's Hoosier Park for Friday (Sept. 20) headlined by the $200,000 Caesar's Trotting Classic. Other stakes discussed include the $165,000 Harrah's Hoosier Park Pacing Derby, the $185,000 Kentuckiana 2-Year-Old Filly Pace and the $222,000 Kentuckiana 2-Year-Old Filly Trot. Alongside Edison Hatter in this discussion are Mike Pribozie (In The Money), Emily Gaskin (Hoosier, Red Mile), Garnet Barnsdale (DRF Harness) and Cheyenne Christman (USTA).
Order of Battle Podcast episode 126 Tim Dunigan joins Jason once again! This time they chat about Tim's appearances at JoeFest, in Augusta, GA, and Kentuckiana, in Louisville, KY. These were his first convention appearances since the end of Captain Power and Jason wanted to catch up on his experiences. More stories and laughs from Tim and hopes that we can see him at future events! Tim also keeps an email that's open to all fans who want to reach out: timothydoneagain@gmail.com so drop him a line! Website: www.orderofbattlepod.com Email: orderofbattlepod@gmail.com Twitter: @orderofbattlepd Instagram: @orderofbattlepod #gijoe #captainpower
Every once in a while, you have to look back at your career and your place in the community and not only ponder where you've been but look ahead at what's coming next. That's what we did on Monday, Sept. 9 as we sat down with our newest inductees in LBF's Forty Under 40 Hall of Fame:Sandra Frazier, founder, Tandem Public RelationsJimmy Kirchdorfer, chairman and CEO, ISCO Industries Inc, and an owner of Valhalla Golf ClubWilliam Summers, chief community development officer, Republic BankThe three joined us on the most recent episode of the Access Louisville podcast, which was recorded live in front of an audience for a special event at Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana. We covered myriad topics on the show — from Louisville's hits and misses to honing in on specific moments of the three honorees careers.For an example of the latter, Kirchdorfer spoke about taking his family's business from a small irrigation company that primarily served clients in Kentucky to one that serves people around the world. He remembers walking into the company's plant and watching a system that was going to be used in Asia being built right here. "They needed our expertise, halfway across the world — calling us," Kirchdorfer said. "That kinda inspired me to think bigger."Fraizer told us about the advice she gives to young professionals looking to advance in their careers and get more involved in the community. She tells them to slow down, learn from what they're doing and don't worry about offending people. "If you do want to get engaged in things, have a strategy and processes. You've got to come to it from a thoughtful place that isn't going to immediately shut people down," she said.And Summers spoke about a few of the community's key turning points, such as the opening of the KFC Yum! Center. He was a long-time member of the Louisville Arena Authority board, a non-profit that oversees the arena's management and operation, which he called a big part of his career.Opening the arena was a key win for Louisville. But the community has had its misses too, such as not bringing an NBA franchise to the city."That would have been a game changer," he said. Summers believes there are a lot of opportunities to be had for Louisville, though. "We as a community, we have to be comfortable taking more risks," he said.Access Louisville is also available on popular podcast services, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First, where we cover recent news and spotlight local business and community leaders. Monday's recording was only the second time we've recorded in front of a live audience. The last live show, which featured former Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson and Philanthropist Christina Lee Brown, can be heard here.You can check out who made this year's Forty Under 40 class here. And you can read more about the Forty Under 40 Hall of Fame (including past inductees) here.
Join us for Access Louisville's next live recording: Sept. 9 at JA BizTown, sponsored by Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana. Tickets and details here.We switch into sports talk radio mode on this week's Access Louisville podcast with three big local sports business stories.Stephen P. Schmidt, who covers sports business at Business First, tells us about Bellarmine University moving its men's basketball program back to Knights Hall in the Highlands. For the last few years the program has been playing at Freedom Hall. Knights Hall is on campus and it provides a much more intimate setting for watching games. But it does make us wonder what's next for Freedom Hall now without that regular tenant. Fortunately, it's on the Kentucky State Fairgrounds, where a big renovation project is underway.Next, we talk about the rise of volleyball and how Louisville fits in. The KFC Yum Center is hosting the University of Louisville's women's volleyball team for several dates in the next few months and is the host for the championship later on in December.After that, we go over our takeaways from a joint appearance by UofL men's basketball coach Pat Kelsey and University of Kentucky men's basketball coach Mark Pope. The two coaches, both new to their respective jobs this year, were interviewed on stage this week at the Leadership Louisville Luncheon by Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg.(We also swerve into some college football talk later in the show — not much of a business story, just a thing that is happening.)After sports we go over some recent restaurant news, including: • The owners of local favorite Monnik Beer Co. have a new concept planned; • Chef Shaq's Kitchen, a Downtown restaurant, is teaming up with a new cigar lounge;• The former KFC 11 property in the Highlands has been sold;• Starbucks is getting a new Downtown location;• A bluegrass bar is moving into the former TimTam space; and• A south end favorite, Khalil's, is closing to make way for a new Clucker's location.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. You can find it on popular services like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Join us for Access Louisville's next live recording: Sept. 9 at JA BizTown, sponsored by Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana. Tickets and details here.The former the Jeffersonville Boat and Machine Co. shipyard — Jeffboat, as it's known — is no doubt one of the area's biggest redevelopment project.The former shipyard, closed to downtown Jeffersonville (and just across the Ohio River from Downtown Louisville) closed in 2018 due to economic struggle in the industry. Now there's a push to have it redeveloped as mixed use commercial, residential and green space. We talk with Jeffersonville Mayor Mike Moore about that project on this week's Access Louisville podcast. He sees it as a major chance for his city to capitalize on quality of life and million-dollar views of the city. Taking it on is Thrive Cos., a real estate development company based in Columbus, Ohio, as Louisville Business First recently reported.We also talk about development at River Ridge, including landing Facebook parent Meta, which is opening a data center there. And how best to address the high-number of short-term rental properties around the city, among other topics. Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. You can find it on popular services like Apple Podcasts and Spotify, which are linked above. You can also listen in the player above.
On this episode of The Wild Will Throwdown we discuss the announcement of the Kentuckiana Motorsports Hall of Fame during our topic of the week. We will discuss the upcoming weekend in racing in some of the national series and regional tracks as well. Don't miss it.
We check in on some retail news on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Topping our show is a story from Reporter Stephen P. Schmidt on Swags, a popular retailer for runners, changing hands. Schmidt talked to the founder of the store about how this handoff came together. In other retail news, Kroger is making some headlines lately both with a new store on Louisville's East End and plans for a big renovation on Louisville's West End. In restaurant news we make note of a bankruptcy filing from World of Beer, which is a Tampa-based company that has a Louisville location. And we chat about a new restaurant going into the Speed Art Museum. Schmidt also talks about his recent interview with well-known bourbon industry luminary Fred Minnick, who was named Louisville Business First's Volunteer of the Year thanks to his notable philanthropic work. The Volunteer of the Year honor came out as part of our Partners in Philanthropy program.Lastly, we wrapped up the show with a bit of soccer talk on the news that the Lexington Sporting Club is joining the USL Championship League. That means both Louisville City FC and Lexington SC will be in the same league, which should make for a fun rivalry for fans in the commonwealth. Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. You can find it on popular services like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Join us for Access Louisville's next live recording: Sept. 9 at JA BizTown, sponsored by Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana. Tickets and details here.
Episode Notes The name of this week's special guest should sound quite familiar, particularly to those of you in the Louisville area! This name is Cindi Sullivan, and she spent over two decades answering Kentuckiana's lawn and gardening questions on WHAS Radio's "Living Better", as well as WAVE TV's "Listen Live". Cindi now serves as Executive Director for a nonprofit known as "Trees Louisville". Take a seat as we converse about her life-long passion for the great outdoors, the highlights of her career in radio/television broadcasting and beyond, and the history/mission of her nonprofit. Cindi will also tell us how we can ensure a prosperous future for Trees Louisville through our generous support. Her enthusiasm is simply contagious . . .and to learn even more about Trees Louisville, click here to browse the website: https://www.treeslouisville.org/. Find out more at https://blabbin-in-the-bluegrassblabbi.pinecast.co
This week on Truth to Power, we bring you the final highlights from our live broadcast from the 5th Annual Bluegrass VegFest held on Saturday, June 22, 2024. Forward Radio was a proud media sponsor of this year's VegFest, providing wall-to-wall live coverage. Tune in for a sample of Kentuckiana's Largest Vegan Food Festival - a free public event produced by Bluegrass Veg, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, featuring 30,000 sq ft of marketplace halls at the Mellwood Art Center. Learn more at https://bluegrassvegfest.com In this sixth hour of our broadcast, we spoke with Forward Radio volunteers who were enjoying meeting people at VegFest and we shared with you the final keynote and cooking demo, featuring Adriena Dame, the former owner of LOVAFARE, a vegan cafe that once nestled in the Highlands, serving up scrumptious plant-based delights (healthy, gluten-free, soy-free, low-glycemic, primarily oil-free). Hearty bean-based LOVApatties and sandwich spreads/sauces were their specialties. Desserts became neighborhood favorites, and they made a mean Sassy Kale Salad and Nacho Feast. Her lively talk is titled “Sexy Systems + Lemon Blondies: A Healer's Quickie Guide to Scrumptious Self-Care Solutions.” Adriena is the founder of HighVibe Mettaverse, where people come for deep and abiding expressions of loving kindness through bodywork, energy healing, intuitive readings, and vitality coaching. HVM is also home to Louisville's only Thai Metta Bodywork Academy; HighVibe School of Integrative Massage & Bodywork, which is a pre-licensure program for aspiring massage therapists, and a variety of continuing education and personal growth workshops. The company serves a national and international audience using virtual platforms. On Truth to Power each week, we gather people from around the community to discuss the state of the world, the nation, the state, and the city! It's a community conversation like you won't hear anywhere else! Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 4pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at https://forwardradio.org
A couple of interesting businesses hit the market recently, which we talk about on this week's Access Louisville podcast.The first is Colonial Gardens, a South Louisville landmark that's home to four restaurants: Hokkaido Ramen & Sushi, Costa Del Sol, Craft House Pizza and The B.A. Colonial. It was redeveloped by Louisville-based Underhill Associates starting in 2017. LBF Senior Reporter Joel Stinnett spoke with Underhill Associates president Jeff Underhill about why now is the right time to sell. “We're developers. We're not buy and hold guys," he told Stinnett. The fact that the development is full with the four restaurants having strong leases is probably a strong selling point as well. After that, Reporter Michael L. Jones tells us about Third Street Dive being put on the market. He spoke with Lynne Frost, who's owned the establishment since 2010 about how the bar still does good business and has actually become a bit touristy in more recent years (it's close to several hotels) even while maintaining its punk rock identity. Later in the show we chat about the closure of Pivot Brewing, a visit by the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team, a new "secret" garden speakeasy in Shelby Park and the latest on the redevelopment of Louisville Gardens. Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. Join us for Access Louisville's next live recording: Sept. 9 at JA BizTown, sponsored by Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana. Tickets and details here.
Overcoming setbacks in law school is something our next guest is very familiar with. Judge Derwin L. Webb is the first African-American male Family Court Judge in the history of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. A first-generation attorney, Webb was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, but later moved to Louisville where he has lived for more than twenty-five years. A former standout basketball player at the University of Louisville for Hall of Fame basketball coach Denny Crum, Webb was a captain his senior year, and earned the respect of his peers both on and off the basketball court. As an undergraduate, he was elected as a senator in the Student Government Association. In this role he represented the interests of the student population and discovered the importance of public service. He joined Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. After receiving his B.S. in Political Science, he attended the Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville. Upon graduation, he began his legal career with the prestigious law firm, Stites & Harbison, where he learned all aspects of business and corporate law. He then returned to his alma mater to work as an Assistant Athletic Director where he supported the athletic department in areas of compliance, academics, and diversity. He was appointed by the president to serve on the University's Commission on Diversity and Racial Equality, the president's chief policy advisor on issues of diversity. He also served on numerous non-profit boards dedicated to improving the lives of individuals within the Kentuckiana region. This work earned Derwin the Business First “Forty Under Forty” Award for outstanding Louisville young professionals. In episode 478 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what it was like being bussed to other districts for school as a kid, how we can solve the gun violence in this country, why he decided to play basketball for the University of Louisville, why he's the only player who had to pay admission to his own basketball game, why he joined Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., how he was able to overcome the setbacks at law school, why his road to becoming a judge wasn't easy either, what it is like to be the first African-American man to serve as judge in Louisville's Family Court, and what is The Chronicles of the Traveling Bookbag Tour. Enjoy!
Eddie Bobbitt, the Executive Director of Camp Quality Kentuckiana, and Tyia Lynn Scott, the Executive DIrector of Critically Loved, talk about the missions of their organization, their upcoming Over The Edge event, and how you can have a blast while helping them to raise money for kids in need...
This week on Truth to Power, we bring you more highlights from our live broadcast from the 5th Annual Bluegrass VegFest held on Saturday, June 22, 2024. Forward Radio was a proud media sponsor of this year's VegFest, providing wall-to-wall live coverage. Tune in for a sample of Kentuckiana's Largest Vegan Food Festival - a free public event produced by Bluegrass Veg, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, featuring 30,000 sq ft of marketplace halls at the Mellwood Art Center. Learn more at http://bluegrassvegfest.com In this fifth hour of our broadcast, we gave you a sample of the many plant-based treats on offer and shared with you the Panel discussion on Raining Plant-Powered Kids! It's one thing to choose to eat plant-based yourself, but what about raising kids on just plants? Vegucated documentary filmmaker and vegan family cookbook author Marisa Miller Wolfson moderates this panel of fellow vegan mom panelists from the region to help answer all your questions about the ins and outs of vegan parenting. Marisa Miller Wolfson is a Kentuckiana native who grew up on the banks of the Ohio River in Evansville, Indiana before moving to New York City, where she became a vegan over 20 years ago. She is the writer-director of Vegucated, an award-winning documentary that has screened at over a dozen film festivals worldwide and won several awards, including best documentary at its worldwide premiere at the Toronto Independent Film Festival before becoming a digital bestseller and running on Netflix. The mother of two vegans since birth, she co-wrote The Vegucated Family Table, the first mainstream cookbook and guidebook for raising vegan littles. She lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with her husband, children, three rescued cats and rescued goldfish. THE PANELISTS Chef Kristina J. Addington owns Louisville vegan restaurant, V-Grits, and is mom to 5 year old Andrew, a proud vegan kiddo and hero for the animals since birth. Nancy “Sultra” Smith is a vegan mother, chef, entrepreneur, and hip hop artist. Her passion for vegan cuisine led her to open two former beloved local vegan cafes - Flora Kitchenette and Café Zinho. She and her husband have raised four vegan children into adulthood, imparting their knowledge and love for plant-based living to the next generation. Christine Beyer has been vegan for 12 years. She and her husband are raising two vegan children and together they manage Vegans of Evansville Indiana on Facebook. She is a passionate activist for animals and encourages others through her advocacy to go vegan. Quiana Counts' family has been vegan for almost nine years. She has four children, aged 14, 9, 7, and 3. Her youngest two have been vegan since birth. Finding new vegan dishes to make is something they love and enjoy doing as a family. On Truth to Power each week, we gather people from around the community to discuss the state of the world, the nation, the state, and the city! It's a community conversation like you won't hear anywhere else! Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 4pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at https://forwardradio.org
Anything Joes: A Collaborative Journey Through The World Of G.I. Joe
Greg and Jaren recount their adventures at the 2024 Kentuckiana G.I. Joe Toy Expo!
This week on Truth to Power, we bring you more highlights from our live broadcast from the 5th Annual Bluegrass VegFest held on Saturday, June 22, 2024. Forward Radio was a proud media sponsor of this year's VegFest, providing wall-to-wall live coverage. Tune in for a sample of Kentuckiana's Largest Vegan Food Festival - a free public event produced by Bluegrass Veg, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, featuring 30,000 sq ft of marketplace halls at the Mellwood Art Center. Learn more at https://bluegrassvegfest.com In this fourth hour of our broadcast, we heard from Robert Cheeke, who has been the face of vegan bodybuilding for the past two decades. He has spent his career working tirelessly to prove that you can build muscle and have a world-class physique eating a plant-based diet. He is the author of the books Vegan Bodybuilding & Fitness, Shred It!, Plant-Based Muscle, the New York Times bestseller, The Plant-Based Athlete, and his latest, The Impactful Vegan, was released on June 25, 2024. He is often referred to as the “Godfather of Vegan Bodybuilding,” growing the industry from infancy in 2002, to where it is today. As a natural bodybuilding champion, Robert is considered one of VegNews magazine's Most Influential Vegan Athletes. He tours around the world sharing his story of transformation from a skinny farm kid to champion vegan bodybuilder. Robert is the founder of Vegan Bodybuilding & Fitness and maintains the website VeganBodybuilding.com. He is a regular contributor to Forks Over Knives, The Center for Nutrition Studies, Vegan Strong, The Vegan Gym, and No Meat Athlete, is a former multi-sport athlete, and has followed a plant-based diet for more than 28 years. Robert lives in Colorado with his wife and two rescued Chihuahuas. On Truth to Power each week, we gather people from around the community to discuss the state of the world, the nation, the state, and the city! It's a community conversation like you won't hear anywhere else! Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 4pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at https://forwardradio.org
Order of Battle Podcast episode 124 Joel and Jason are back from Kentuckiana 2024! The show was a successful and fun one this summer. But do not forget that Cobra Convergence is still happening through the remainder of July! Cobra Convergence is an annual GIJoe community daily focus on Cobra throughout the month of July. Go to HCC778's website for the daily schedule of Podcasts, Youtubers, Photographers, and more community members participating in 2024! Cobra Convergence 8 daily schedule: https://hcc788.com/ Website: www.orderofbattlepod.com Email: orderofbattlepod@gmail.com Twitter: @orderofbattlepd Instagram: @orderofbattlepod #gijoe
This week on Truth to Power, we bring you highlights from our live broadcast from the 5th Annual Bluegrass VegFest held on Saturday, June 22, 2024. Forward Radio was a proud media sponsor of this year's VegFest, providing wall-to-wall live coverage. Tune in for a sample of Kentuckiana's Largest Vegan Food Festival - a free public event produced by Bluegrass Veg, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, featuring 30,000 sq ft of marketplace halls at the Mellwood Art Center. Learn more at https://bluegrassvegfest.com In this third hour of our broadcast, we caught up with some of the plant-based vendors, including learning about vegan kefir with KFR, and the latest innovations coming from Louisville Vegan Jerky in Shelby Pakr. We also bring you the incredible insights of keynote speaker, bestselling author, animal advocate, and founder of Main Street Vegan Academy, Victoria Moran. Victoria has been vegan for 40 years and is the author of twelve books including the iconic Main Street Vegan and the international bestseller, Creating a Charmed Life. She hosts the Main Street Vegan Podcast and the Main Street Vegan Salon, streaming on UnchainedTV. Victoria is also the founder and director of Main Street Vegan Academy, training vegan lifestyle coaches and educators since 2012. She appeared twice on Oprah, was voted Peta's Sexiest Vegan Over 50 in 2016, and long ago before either was even vegetarian, Paul McCartney bought Victoria a drink. On Truth to Power each week, we gather people from around the community to discuss the state of the world, the nation, the state, and the city! It's a community conversation like you won't hear anywhere else! Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 4pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at forwardradio.org
This week on Truth to Power, we bring you more highlights from the second hour of our live broadcast from the 5th Annual Bluegrass VegFest held on Saturday, June 22, 2024. Forward Radio was a proud media sponsor of this year's VegFest, providing wall-to-wall live coverage. Tune in for a sample of Kentuckiana's Largest Vegan Food Festival - a free public event produced by Bluegrass Veg, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, featuring 30,000 sq ft of marketplace halls at the Mellwood Art Center. Learn more at http://bluegrassvegfest.com In this second hour of our broadcast, we caught up with some Forward Radio volunteers staffing our booth at VegFest and we spoke with a representative from Second Chances Wildlife Rehab Center. We also bring you the incredible insights of keynote speaker and Holistic Nutritionist, Dr. Ruby Lathon. Ruby is an engineer who turned holistic nutritionist after healing herself of thyroid cancer by drastically changing her lifestyle through a plant-based diet. She was featured in the hit documentary, What the Health and the newly released documentary, They're Trying to Kill Us. Dr. Lathon now teaches others how to re-engineer their health and live disease free. Dr. Lathon is an inspirational and sought-after speaker on motivation and natural healing. She teaches other about the benefits and power of plant-based nutrition through health conferences, workshops, vegan cooking classes, consultations and coaching programs. Dr. Lathon served as Nutrition Policy Manager at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, where she developed and led a national grassroots campaign to advocate legislation for more healthful, plant-based meal options in the National School Lunch Program. She is the host of "The Veggie Chest," plant-based cooking show aired on Washington's DCTV. On Truth to Power each week, we gather people from around the community to discuss the state of the world, the nation, the state, and the city! It's a community conversation like you won't hear anywhere else! Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 4pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at forwardradio.org
Forward Radio was a proud media sponsor, providing wall-to-wall live coverage of the 5th Annual Bluegrass VegFest held on Saturday, June 22, 2024. Tune in for a sample of Kentuckiana's Largest Vegan Food Festival - a free public event produced by Bluegrass Veg, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, featuring 30,000 sq ft of marketplace halls at the Mellwood Art Center. Learn more at http://bluegrassvegfest.com Today we bring you highlights from the first hour of our live broadcast from the 2024 Bluegrass VegFest, including a tour of the amazing variety of vegan food trucks, conversations with fellow Forward Radio volunteers who were staffing our booth, and the first keynote speaker of the day, Stuart Waldner, author of Escape The Meatrix: Eat Plants, Feel Great, and Save the Planet! Stuart is a Kentucky native who didn't set out to be an activist. Growing up, he embraced the standard American diet until 1985, when he made a transformative shift to a 100% plant-based lifestyle. For years, Stuart quietly pursued his path while respecting others' choices. However, as he delved deeper into the statistical correlations between our dietary habits and global crises, he felt compelled to awaken people to the urgent need for change—for our health and the planet's well-being. Drawing inspiration from the iconic Matrix movie, Stuart invites everyone to choose the "red pill" and uncover the truth about our world. Since the release of his groundbreaking book in October 2022, he has been a sought-after guest on numerous podcasts and a featured speaker at prominent conferences and festivals. Learn more at https://stuartwaldner.com/ This year's VegFest was bigger and better than ever! Join us for a day of mouthwatering plant-based cuisine from over 20 incredible restaurants and food trucks. VegFest offers much more than just great food. Enjoy local craft beer and cocktails, listen to inspiring speakers, watch live cooking demos, and explore a large indoor marketplace packed with plant-based and cruelty-free products. Plus live music, educational exhibits and fun activities for kids. Best of all, admission is free! “Many of the world's most pressing problems share a common cause – animal agriculture, which contributes to climate change, lifestyle diseases, global hunger, and animal suffering. Transforming the global food system by replacing animal products with plant-based and cultivated foods is a multiproblem solution.” - ProVeg International
Forward Radio was a proud media sponsor, providing wall-to-wall live coverage, of the 5th Annual Bluegrass VegFest held on Saturday, June 22, 2024 at the Mellwood Art Center. Tune in for a sample of Kentuckiana's Largest Vegan Food Festival. Learn more at http://bluegrassvegfest.com In addition to mouthwatering plant-based cuisine from over 20 restaurants and food trucks, VegFest offers much more than just great food. Listen in as we talk to vendors & non-profits, and hear from inspiring speakers and a live cooking demo. 2024 Guest Speakers: STUART WALDNER Author of Escape The Meatrix: Eat Plants, Feel Great, and Save the Planet! Kentucky native Stuart Waldner didn't set out to be an activist. Growing up, he embraced the standard American diet until 1985, when he made a transformative shift to a 100% plant-based lifestyle. As he delved deeper into the statistical correlations between our dietary habits and global crises, he felt compelled to awaken people to the urgent need for change—for our health and the planet's well-being. DR. RUBY LATHON Holistic Nutritionist Dr. Ruby Lathon is an engineer who turned holistic nutritionist after healing herself of thyroid cancer by drastically changing her lifestyle through a plant-based diet. She was featured in the hit documentary, What the Health and the newly released documentary, They're Trying to Kill Us. Dr. Lathon now teaches others how to re-engineer their health and live disease free. VICTORIA MORAN Bestselling Author, Animal Advocate, Founder of Main Street Vegan Academy Victoria Moran has been vegan for 40 years and is the author of twelve books including the iconic Main Street Vegan and the international bestseller, Creating a Charmed Life. She hosts the Main Street Vegan Podcast and the Main Street Vegan Salon, streaming on UnchainedTV. Victoria is also the founder and director of Main Street Vegan Academy, training vegan lifestyle coaches and educators since 2012. ROBERT CHEEKE Bestselling Author “The Plant-Based Athlete” Robert Cheeke has been the face of vegan bodybuilding for the past two decades. He is the author of the books Vegan Bodybuilding & Fitness, Shred It!, Plant-Based Muscle, the New York Times bestseller, The Plant-Based Athlete, and his latest, The Impactful Vegan, to be released on June 25, 2024. He is often referred to as the “Godfather of Vegan Bodybuilding.” MARISA MILLER WOLFSON - HOSTING A PANEL ON RAISING PLANT-POWERED KIDS Filmmaker, Cookbook Author Vegucated documentary filmmaker & vegan family cookbook author Marisa Miller Wolfson moderates this panel of fellow vegan moms from the region to help answer all your questions about vegan parenting. Marisa grew up in Evansville, IN before moving to NYC, where she became a vegan over 20 years ago. She joins panelists: Chef Kristina Addington owns Louisville vegan restaurant, V-Grits, and is mom to 5 year old Andrew, a proud vegan kiddo and hero for the animals since birth. Nancy “Sultra” Smith is a vegan mother, chef, entrepreneur & hip hop artist, and owner of two former beloved local vegan cafes - Flora Kitchenette and Café Zinho. Christine Beyer has been vegan for 12 years, raising two vegan children and managing Vegans of Evansville Indiana on Facebook. Quiana Counts' family has been vegan for almost nine years. She has four children, aged 14, 9, 7, and 3. Her youngest two have been vegan since birth. ADRIENA DAME - COOKING DEMONSTRATION Founder of HighVibe Mettaverse Adriena Dame is the former owner of LOVAFARE, a vegan cafe that once nestled in the Highlands, serving up scrumptious plant-based delights (healthy, gluten-free, soy-free, low-glycemic, primarily oil-free). Hearty bean-based LOVApatties and sandwich spreads/sauces were their specialties. Desserts became neighborhood favorites, and they made a mean Sassy Kale Salad and Nacho Feast. Her lively talk is titled “Sexy Systems + Lemon Blondies: A Healer's Quickie Guide to Scrumptious Self-Care Solutions.”
▶️ Visit to know more: https://www.raphaelcollazo.com/ Welcome, and for all your questions, Raphael is here to help you with Understanding Junior Achievement with Lauren Wagoner & Jennifer Hayes. If you are interested in learning about the many facets of commercial real estate, whether you're a business owner, investor, or just someone who's curious about the subject, you'll gain value from being a part of the group! In this meeting, Lauren Wagoner & Jennifer Hayes, Special Events Manager & Senior Director of Education for Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana, talked about their backgrounds and how they got started in the business. Along with that, Lauren & Jennifer shared the mission of JA of Kentuckiana and how the organization helps students learn about entrepreneurship and financial literacy. So, watch the full video until the end to learn about Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana. BE SURE TO PURCHASE YOUR RAFFLE TICKET BY CLICKING THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://one.bidpal.net/bourbonandbubblesja/welcome ▶️ If you're interested in learning more about JA of Kentuckian, check out the following links: ▶ Website: https://kentuckiana.ja.org/ ▶ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/junior-achievement-of-kentuckiana/ If you like the video, please SUBSCRIBE and don't forget to press the bell
Order of Battle Podcast episode 121 Tim Dunigan was Captain Power in the 1987 Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future tv show and Davy Crockett in The Magical World of Disney. There are plenty of other credits and places to see Tim throughout the 80's and 90's including the A-Team pilot. Jason had the pleasure of sitting down with Tim Dunigan for this episode! Tim is coming to JoeFest in Augusta, GA as well as Kentuckiana, in Louisville, KY. He'll be selling some personal memorabilia and doing some signings. Tim and Jason talk about acting, animals, working with Mattel, career shifts, and even baseball. It's a great conversation and if you haven't watched Captain Power recently, you absolutely should. Website: www.orderofbattlepod.com Email: orderofbattlepod@gmail.com Twitter: @orderofbattlepd Instagram: @orderofbattlepod #gijoe
As Bruno Mars gears up for his headline performance at the Trifecta Gala in Louisville, during Kentucky Derby 150 week, we are sharing Bourbon expert Tom Fischer's recent interview with Grammy-winning songwriter and record producer Phil Lawrence - who performs and writes with Bruno Mars. Learn more about the Bruno Mars performance and Trifecta on this link. Listen to this podcast recorded after Bourbon & Beyond 2023 as Phil dives into upcoming ventures and projects including his work with siblings (Dee Dee Lawrence and Shane Lawrence) in "The Lawrences". The Trifecta Gala, organized by Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman for the 150th Kentucky Derby, supports Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana, celebrating community and mentorship --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bourbonblog/support
Mackenzie's musical journey started at the age of twelve and was ignited by a Christmas gift of a guitar.Her debut single, “Know Your Name,” unveiled in May 2016, laid the foundation for a remarkable ascent.In 2021, Mackenzie released her album, “Nonfiction.” Despite facing adversity in the form of a rare sarcoma, Mackenzie's unwavering resolve propelled her through a triumphant battle, emerging cancer-free in September 2022. Her music, characterized by intricate storytelling and genuine authenticity, invites listeners into a realm of empathetic connection.Now based in Lexington, KY, while gracing stages throughout Kentuckiana, Mackenzie continues to craft melodies that strike a chord with her audience, teasing glimpses of her latest creations through her social media channels.Her journey shows her resilience, while her music exposes the complexities of the human condition. It's truly a story worth listening to.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kentuckiana Integrative Medicine's (KIM) - Kentuckiana Ketamine Institute's ketamine therapy could help you finally find relief from your mental health issues. Visit the clinic today and find out what the treatment could do for you. More details at https://regenmedky.com/ketamine-therapy-benefits/ Kentuckiana Integrative Medicine City: Jeffersonville Address: 405 E Court Ave Website https://www.regenmedky.com/ Phone +1 812 913 4416 Email kimregenmed@gmail.com
Today, we'll be speaking with two members of a family no one wants to join. That found family is comprised of the members of the National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children and its local chapters. These members have each lost a child, sibling, relative, or even a friend to violence. Founded in Cincinnati, Ohio by Robert and Charlotte Hullinger after the murder of their daughter Lisa, this is an organization that seeks to unite and support those who have lost a loved one to homicide. Now, POMC advocates for victims' families and provides plenty of resources to help survivors.Given the recent circumstances surrounding the Delphi murders case, we wished to interview guests who can speak to the heartbreak, pain, and frustration that comes with losing someone to homicide. We were fortunate enough to get to talk with POMC National Board of Trustees President Connie Sheely and Vice President Lori King. Both joined POMC after losing a sibling to violence. They will share their thoughts on the leak of sensitive discovery documents and the ways the public, traditional media, new media, and parties in the case can behave with respect and sensitivity toward the victims families in this case. Check out the POMC's website here: https://www.pomc.org/Call the national office at: 513-721-5683.Read through the list of POMC chapters here: https://www.pomc.org/chapters/The Hobart, Indiana chapter of the POMC can be reached at: 219-616-0069 or 219-682-7285.The Kentuckiana chapter of the POMC based in Louisville, Kentucky can be reached at: 502-930-3853.Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Industrial distribution is so much more than just shipping boxes. It's an essential part of the manufacturing process and, without it, customers would never see the products they need. But how has industrial distribution evolved? What does it mean to be a distributor today? And what does the distributor of the future look like? We can't believe we've never dived into industrial distribution on Manufacturing Happy Hour, but better late than never! Here to shed some light is Nate Bucklew, a district manager with E&H Electrical Supply, an electrical distributor based in Louisville, Kentucky. Nate shares how his role has evolved into a fully-fledged service provider and explains why the customer is central to success in distribution. Plus, he tells us why Louisville is such a special place and leaves us with some unmissable tips on career progression. What we discuss with Nate: How his family history of industrial work led him to pursue a career in manufacturing himself, working in a warehouse and returning to manufacturing full-time after graduation Nate explains why patience and building trust and strong relationships is integral as you lay the foundations for a progressive career in manufacturing Manufacturing is a distinct part of Louisville's identity and plays a huge role in why it is a fast-growing city To instigate and execute a successful digital transformation, manufacturing leaders must help their teams understand the reasoning behind the change Nate explains why the product is irrelevant if it doesn't reach the customer at the desired speed. Distribution is an often overlooked but incredibly important part of the manufacturing process Nate shares how industrial distribution has undergone a transformation and tells us why leaders in his field have seen their job roles expand and become service providers Why the future of the manufacturing industry lies with people and their abilities to learn and progress. Technology will also play a critical part as distributors work to build even stronger trust with customers Why the most important thing for industrial distribution is understanding and delivering what the customer wants Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “We're a people business. What we do is much more than just providing boxes.” “Everything we do is based around transparency and integrity as a baseline.” “We better be darn sure that, as we strive to solve our customers' problem, we're not poking another customer or distributor in the eye. It's a nimble journey.” Links & mentions: E&H Electric Supply, a division of CED, E&H is the #1 source for automation & electrical supplies in the Kentuckiana area Repeal, Whiskey Row's only oak-fired steakhouse, located in downtown Louisville housed in the former site of J.T.S. Brown and Sons' wholesale warehouse and bottling operations Connect with Nate on LinkedIn Make sure to visit
Hailing from Southern Indiana, Elements of Sound draws inspiration from rock, folk, pop, blues and hip hop. Justin Miller started with acoustic guitar and beat boxing in Louisville, Kentucky before moving to looping and becoming a multi-instrumentalist. This lineup of Elements consist of Justin Miller on guitar and lead vocals, Noel Calilung on bass guitar, Nate King on drums, Jared Burch on keys, Good Time Charlie Dixon on djembe, and Lance Oliphant on guitar. Elements of Sound often joins forces with other local bands and talent in the Kentuckiana area, contributing to a rich collaborative culture among the local music community. Since 2017, the Elements of Sound have been cutting their teeth at grassroots festivals, events and weekly bar shows. You can catch them nearly every weekend in the Louisville and Southern Indiana area. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tophillrecording/support
Order of Battle Podcast episode 96 Did you get to KY GIJoe Show a few weeks ago? Are you participating in Joelanta, Power-Con, ARMOR3, Assembly Required, or any other number of upcoming incredible shows? Joel and Jason chat about Kentuckiana and other upcoming shows. Join the conversation and join the community. Travel to a show, chat, hang out with the crowd, and buy cool toys and collectibles! Website: www.orderofbattlepod.com Email: orderofbattlepod@gmail.com Twitter: @orderofbattlepd Instagram: @orderofbattlepod #gijoe
Anything Joes: A Collaborative Journey Through The World Of G.I. Joe
Greg and Jaren discuss the new layout, the vendors, and their recent acquisitions from attending The Kentuckiana G.I. Joe Toy Expo!
Order of Battle Podcast episode 94 Alexander took over the Order of Battle by himself! Or tried to. Joel and Jason snuck in a little Kentuckiana talk but this episode is A's conversation around San Diego Comic-Con and all the GIJoe reveals. Yo Joe June has become Yo Joe Summer much to the consternation of everyone's wallets. Join A in his review of upcoming Joes and welcome him back to the Order of Battle. Website: www.orderofbattlepod.com Email: orderofbattlepod@gmail.com Twitter: @orderofbattlepd Instagram: @orderofbattlepod #gijoe
Anything Joes: A Collaborative Journey Through The World Of G.I. Joe
Greg and Jaren talk to co-founder of the Kentuckiana GI Joe Toy Expo, Stephen Stovall, about the past, present, and future of the convention.
Order of Battle Podcast episode 92 Joel and Jason were joined by Steve Stovall, of the Kentuckiana Kentucky GIJoe Show. Steve's GIJoe love goes back to the late 60s, early 70s and his toy show, based out of Louisville, KY, has been going 10 years strong. Steve talks about the old GIJoe Collector's Club, starting and growing a show, and growing up with GIJoe. He also gave some great insight into the recent resurgence of Super Joe, which has been a major part in. If you want some great Super Joe research visit http://www.3dsuperjoes.com/. Kentuckiana is a great show for all GIJoe collectors 1964 all the way to current day. There is a great community around this show and this July we'll have James DeSimone, Ron Rudat, Derryl DePriest, and others attending as well. Get your tickets and come hang with us July 28 and 29 at: https://www.kygijoe.com/index.html Website: www.orderofbattlepod.com Email: orderofbattlepod@gmail.com Twitter: @orderofbattlepd Instagram: @orderofbattlepod #gijoe
Order of Battle Podcast episode 91 Joel and Jason sat down to catch up and decided to not focus only on JoeFest but they did. It was a great show with lots of friends, lots of stuff in hand, and too little sleep. Indiana Jones is big in the conversation this time with new toys and a new movie on the horizon. Join the conversation and see us in Louisville, KY at the end of July for Kentuckiana! Website: www.orderofbattlepod.com Email: orderofbattlepod@gmail.com Twitter: @orderofbattlepd Instagram: @orderofbattlepod #gijoe
In this episode our host Bill Crawford, interviews Ed Mitchell, Owner of Kentuckiana Contracting Services. Ed talks about how he started waterproofing basements with his business partner Ed (same name) - And how providing the best services to his customers has allowed the company to grow and thrive.Download The Podcast:https://bit.ly/3O5sCaNYouTube:https://youtu.be/JQD0VqpgVcsListen On iTunes, Spotify, and More:https://bit.ly/3WFA0dFVisit Rainmaker For Contractors:https://rainmakerforcontractors.com/Check Out Our Podcast Page:https://rainmakerforcontractors.com/podcast/
This is a listener suggestion from Tracey.It was 1991 & Shanda Sharer was a 12-year-old girl attending Hazelwood Middle School in New Albany, Indiana.. Her parents divorced & she moved to Louisville with her mom after she remarried. Shanda participated in cheerleading, volleyball & softball while attending fifth & sixth grade while living in Louisville. Allison tells us the rest of Shanda's story.Want 25+ BONUS EPISODES!? Just want to support the show?https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcoffeecoupleCookie info:IG : sprinkles.houseofcookiesFB : https://www.facebook.com/sprinkleshouseofcookies?mibextid=ZbWKwLEmail : houseofcookies.sprinkles@gmail.com You'd look good in a new shirt. Merch:https://www.bonfire.com/store/crime-and-coffee-couple-merch-store/Send us a nice message or case suggestions on Instagram or Twitter! We'd love to hear from you!https://www.instagram.com/crimeandcoffee2/https://www.tiktok.com/@crimeandcoffee2https://twitter.com/crimeandcoffee2References:WHAS11: Melinda Loveless, leader of notorious Kentuckiana murder, released from prisonMurderpedia: The murder of Shanda Sharerati: Why 12-year-old Shanda Sharer Was Tortured And Killed By Four Teenage GirlsThe Midwest Crime Files: A True Crime Blog & Podcast: Mean Girls: The Murder of Shanda SharerDr Phil: In Cold Blood: A Daughter's Brutal Murder: JacqueDr Phil: In Cold Blood: A Daughter's Brutal Murder Part 1Support the showHey, you made it this far! You're a great reader! :) Remember to subscribe to our podcast in your favorite podcast player. Do it before you forget!If you're on an iPhone, review us on Apple Podcasts please! Scroll to the bottom of the page and hit the stars ;)If you're listening on Spotify please leave us a 5-star review!We appreciate you more than you know.Podcast Intro and Outro music:Seductress Dubstep by Audionautix http://audionautix.comCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
In this week's [UNCENSORED] podcast by GoWild, we've got a special guest with Chris Powell of Houndsman XP. He talks about how he's been #messinwithsquatchbot (if you haven't yet, be sure to check out our very own AI built to help you get the most from our platform). We talk a little bit about our turkey season and Chris mentions he does some traditional flintlock hunting. Several of us are currently reading “The Frontiersman” by Allen W. Eckert, and we compare how tough traditional hunters were and how soft the modern hunter has become. We also get into a few tidbits of classic American history, including a bunch about Daniel Boone and local Kentuckiana lore. While we're on the subject of American history, we talked to Chris about hunting dogs. The settlers used dogs for everything from hunting big game to defending against attackers, but these hounds were a little different than the ones we see today. Chris also mentioned how some of the hound breeds were introduced to North America and developed over the decades. Be sure to check out the Houndsman XP Podcast to learn a little more about hounds and hunting with dogs and how you can share your support for the entire sporting community. Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a rate and review!! [UNCENSORED] by GoWild kicks off your week with shameful nonsense, inappropriate convictions, and unfiltered tales from the woods, waters and whatevers. [UNCENSORED] is a behind the scenes look at our adventures, failures, wins, embarrassing moments at trade shows, hilarious tales from the warehouse, and a good rant or three about the most recent tyranny from the Dark Lord of the Sith himself. The show launches every Monday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. JOIN GOWILD AND GET $10: http://downloadgowild.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's [UNCENSORED] podcast by GoWild, we've got a special guest with Chris Powell of Houndsman XP. He talks about how he's been #messinwithsquatchbot (if you haven't yet, be sure to check out our very own AI built to help you get the most from our platform). We talk a little bit about our turkey season and Chris mentions he does some traditional flintlock hunting. Several of us are currently reading “The Frontiersman” by Allen W. Eckert, and we compare how tough traditional hunters were and how soft the modern hunter has become. We also get into a few tidbits of classic American history, including a bunch about Daniel Boone and local Kentuckiana lore. While we're on the subject of American history, we talked to Chris about hunting dogs. The settlers used dogs for everything from hunting big game to defending against attackers, but these hounds were a little different than the ones we see today. Chris also mentioned how some of the hound breeds were introduced to North America and developed over the decades. Be sure to check out the Houndsman XP Podcast to learn a little more about hounds and hunting with dogs and how you can share your support for the entire sporting community.Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a rate and review!![UNCENSORED] by GoWild kicks off your week with shameful nonsense, inappropriate convictions, and unfiltered tales from the woods, waters and whatevers. [UNCENSORED] is a behind the scenes look at our adventures, failures, wins, embarrassing moments at trade shows, hilarious tales from the warehouse, and a good rant or three about the most recent tyranny from the Dark Lord of the Sith himself.The show launches every Monday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.JOIN GOWILD AND GET $10:http://downloadgowild.com
In this week's [UNCENSORED] podcast by GoWild, we've got a special guest with Chris Powell of Houndsman XP. He talks about how he's been #messinwithsquatchbot (if you haven't yet, be sure to check out our very own AI built to help you get the most from our platform). We talk a little bit about our turkey season and Chris mentions he does some traditional flintlock hunting. Several of us are currently reading “The Frontiersman” by Allen W. Eckert, and we compare how tough traditional hunters were and how soft the modern hunter has become. We also get into a few tidbits of classic American history, including a bunch about Daniel Boone and local Kentuckiana lore. While we're on the subject of American history, we talked to Chris about hunting dogs. The settlers used dogs for everything from hunting big game to defending against attackers, but these hounds were a little different than the ones we see today. Chris also mentioned how some of the hound breeds were introduced to North America and developed over the decades. Be sure to check out the Houndsman XP Podcast to learn a little more about hounds and hunting with dogs and how you can share your support for the entire sporting community. Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a rate and review!! [UNCENSORED] by GoWild kicks off your week with shameful nonsense, inappropriate convictions, and unfiltered tales from the woods, waters and whatevers. [UNCENSORED] is a behind the scenes look at our adventures, failures, wins, embarrassing moments at trade shows, hilarious tales from the warehouse, and a good rant or three about the most recent tyranny from the Dark Lord of the Sith himself. The show launches every Monday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. JOIN GOWILD AND GET $10: http://downloadgowild.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gina Clear & Debbie Hibberd talk about the upcoming Kentuckiana Cluster of Dog Shows.
We discuss our trip to Winterfest and first thoughts on the new Skystriker
Greg and Jaren discuss their trip, experiences, and acquisitions at Kentuckiana's Winterfest III!
Julia Regan is the CEO and Founder of RxLightning. RxLightning is a "Kentuckiana"-based (New Albany, In/Louisville, Ky) software company that has streamlined the data transfer process for complex manual specialty enrollment processes in the pharmaceutical space. The healthcare industry is complex and fragmented, which can make it difficult to innovate. However, Rx Lightning has been able to overcome these challenges by reimagining the patient journey and using technology to streamline the process. Today, the company is helping patients get started on life-saving medications in a more efficient way. The company has recently experienced explosive growth, with plans to add 175 new jobs over the next several years. Our discussion covers how Julia became an entrepreneur through intrapreneurship, why RxLightning has become one of the fastest growing startups in this region, and Julia's experience fundraising in this region. Learn more about RxLightning at RxLightning.com Visit us at MiddleTech.com Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Logan's Twitter Evan's Twitter Middle Tech is proud to be supported by: Our presenting sponsor, KY Innovation Endeavor Midwest
Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Darryl Isaacs, the Founder of Isaacs and Isaacs, one of the leading law firms in the Kentuckiana area that represents and advises clients in the areas of social security disability and personal injury as a result of auto accidents, truck accidents, head and brain injury, and wrongful death. They provide the absolute best customer service and personal attention to their clients and practice law with the highest personal and professional ethics standards. They have helped thousands of clients receive over 500 million benefits. Tune in to learn more!