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Send us a textScaling an agency comes with growing complexity: more clients, bigger teams, higher stakes. And with growth comes risk. If a single misstep could cost you clients, revenue, or even your reputation, how do you protect what you've built while continuing to scale with confidence?In this episode, I sit down with Kieffer Rittenhouse, a 30-year commercial insurance broker and partner at Integrated Insurance Solutions, who specializes in protecting small to mid-sized businesses through smart agency risk management. Kieffer shares how he's built decades-long client relationships by being an advocate, not just a vendor, and how applying the “Platinum Rule” can transform the way you serve and retain your clients.We also explore real-world lessons around navigating team burnout, leveraging AI for smarter decisions, and putting systems in place that prevent costly setbacks. If you're scaling to or beyond 7-figures, this conversation will help you rethink how you protect your agency's growth while staying focused on what matters most: your clients and your people.Books MentionedSpark Brilliance by Jackie InsingerCan't Hurt Me by David Goggins To learn more from Kieffer Rittenhouse or connect with him directly, you can reach him at krittenhouse@integrated-usa.com or on his cell. His commitment to client advocacy and smarter risk management makes him a trusted advisor for entrepreneurs scaling with confidence.Join Dr. William Attaway on the Catalytic Leadership podcast as he shares transformative insights to help high-performance entrepreneurs and agency owners achieve Clear-Minded Focus, Calm Control, and Confidence. Free 30-Minute Discovery Call:Ready to elevate your business? Book a free 30-minute discovery call with Dr. William Attaway and start your journey to success. Special Offer:Get your FREE copy of Catalytic Leadership: 12 Keys to Becoming an Intentional Leader Who Makes a Difference. Connect with Dr. William Attaway: Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTube
God heeft geen lievelingetjes | Ps. Talitha Kieffer | Jesus Central Church by GODcentre Gouda
What if the secret to organizational success isn't another management fad but a return to the basics of how work actually gets done? Don Kieffer, senior lecturer at MIT Sloan and former Harley-Davidson executive, joins me on Remarkable People to unpack the five principles of Dynamic Work Design. With stories ranging from factory floors to biotech startups, Don reveals why firefighting cultures stall progress and how small, focused experiments can unleash innovation. His new book, There's Got to Be a Better Way, challenges leaders to slow down, connect the human chain, and discover practical ways to build stronger organizations.---Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**Like this show? Please leave us a review -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!Thank you for your support; it helps the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
American Farmland Trust announced the winners of the 17th annual America's Farmers Market Celebration™, with three southeast markets in the top 10, and the National Association of Wheat Growers announced Sam Kieffer will be their next CEO.
The Renewable Fuels Association applauds California Governor Gavin Newsome for signing Assembly Bill 30 into law, immediately legalizing lower-cost E15 fuel, and the National Association of Wheat Growers announced Sam Kieffer will be their next CEO.
Don Kieffer, co-author of There's Got to Be a Better Way, shares why “common sense” often misguides leaders and how dynamic work design helps organizations thrive. From calling meetings the worst form of organizational abuse to showing why managers can become their own obstacles, Don explains how making work visible and partnering with people closest to the work can unlock both adaptability and efficiency. Topics [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Don Kieffer [7:14] What Leaders Consistently Get Wrong [10:29] Dynamic Work - What Is It? [18:42] The Hot Stove Problem [22:56] When the Boss Becomes the Problem [28:18] The Power of Whiteboards [36:01] Meetings: The Worst Form of Organizational Abuse [42:46] Jazz, Improv, and Better Work Design [45:44] Grooving Session - Handoffs, Huddles, and Making Work Work ©2025 Behavioral Grooves Links Behavioral Grooves LIVE in Minneapolis! About Don Kieffer There's Got to Be a Better Way by Nelson Repenning and Donald Kieffer Join us on Substack! Join the Behavioral Grooves community Subscribe to Behavioral Grooves on YouTube Music Links John Coltrane - My Favorite Things Pandora Jazz Station
Sam Kieffer, vice president of public policy for the American Farm Bureau Federation, says today's economic struggles for farmers is a rare intersection of high expenses and low income.
Join us on LAB the Podcast for a special Poetry Corner episode with Poet and Author Wendy Kieffer (Alchemy of Praise). In this episode, Wendy shares a brand-new original poem that envisions walking with God in the cool of the morning — a powerful picture of hope, reunion, and new creation. We talk about the power of poetry to communicate before it's understood, why reading aloud matters, and how classic poets like Mary Oliver, Yeats, and Rossetti can inspire us today.If you love poetry, faith, or creative conversations, this episode will encourage you to slow down, listen deeply, and discover beauty in the everyday.Thank you for joining the conversation and embodying the life and beauty of the gospel. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow LAB the Podcast. Support / SponsorFor More Videos, Subscribe: @VUVIVOV3 | YouTubeFollow: @labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @zachjelliott | @wendy.kiefferOrder Alchemy of PraiseSupport the show
durée : 00:58:23 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - 75 ans après l'invasion chinoise du Tibet, la diaspora continue de faire vivre sa culture. Cette volonté, c'est aussi celle du Dalaï Lama, qui fête cette année ses 90 ans. Dès sa fuite du Tibet en 1959, il a tout fait pour que la culture tibétaine survive malgré la volonté chinoise de l'anéantir. - réalisation : Annie Brault - invités : Françoise Robin Professeur des universités, responsable de la section Tibet à l'Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales, présidente de la Société française d'études des mondes tibétains; Marie Holzman Sinologue et traductrice
durée : 00:05:49 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - 75 ans après l'invasion chinoise du Tibet, la jeunesse tibétaine se mobilise sur les réseaux sociaux pour défendre l'identité de son pays. Sa force, savoir maitriser les codes de l'internet et des réseaux sociaux. Conséquence, les vidéos militantes fleurissent notamment sur Instagram. - réalisation : Annie Brault
durée : 00:05:56 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - 2025 est une année particulière pour les Tibétains. Elle résonne avec les 75 ans de l'invasion chinoise, et le 90e anniversaire de leur figure spirituelle, le dalaï-lama. Deux anniversaires liés pour la diaspora tibétaine qui défend la culture tibétaine en France, à commencer par sa gastronomie. - réalisation : Annie Brault
durée : 00:05:44 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - 75 ans après l'invasion du Tibet par la Chine, la culture tibétaine continue de vivre et de se propager. Même si le soutien du Tibet et de sa cause est passé de mode, la défense de cette culture reste un combat pour certains, comme pour les membres de l'association LHAKAR France. - réalisation : Annie Brault
durée : 00:05:17 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - 75 ans après l'invasion du Tibet par la Chine, la diaspora tibétaine continue de faire vivre la culture de son pays. Tous les ans, des centaines de jeunes apprennent à lire et à écrire le tibétain. Il faut dire que c'est l'une des missions de la diaspora que de transmettre sa culture. - réalisation : Annie Brault
durée : 00:05:51 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - 75 ans après l'invasion du Tibet par la Chine, la culture tibétaine n'est pas morte. Pour preuve, la communauté tibétaine continue de faire découvrir certains aspects de sa philosophie, comme encore dernièrement avec la réalisation d'un "mandala", dans la mairie du 11e arrondissement de Paris. - réalisation : Annie Brault
This important and engaging episode features Joan Kelly, founder and CEO of Abound Parenting, and MaryKate DeSantis, who highlight the critical role of oral language and vocabulary—not just decoding—in long-term reading success. Drawing on Kelly's research at Harvard, they explain how the Abound app equips families with tools like reading check-ins, daily conversation prompts, vocabulary practice, and curated book lists to strengthen language development at home and build stronger school-family connections. The episode also spotlights BookR Class, a digital reading platform for English learners ages 4–14 that offers 1,200+ animated books and interactive games to build comprehension and vocabulary. Together, Abound Parenting and BookR provide practical, research-based tools for supporting children's reading growth. Resources: Learn More about BOOKR Class and their digital library for classroom use. BOOKR Class is an award-winning, teacher-favorite digital reading platform that harnesses the power of stories to teach English as a Second Language (ESL) effectively. Specially created for students ages 4–14, including those with learning difficulties such as ADHD and dyslexia, BOOKR Class provides personalized language learning experiences driven by advanced AI technology. Learn more about Abound Parenting and access the Abound Parenting app. Reach out to Joan Kelly here. See the overview here. Wanna dive into the super compelling reading research. Here you go!: Lesaux, N. K., & Kieffer, M. J. (2010). Exploring Sources of Reading Comprehension Difficulties Among Language Minority Learners and Their Classmates in Early Adolescence. American Educational Research Journal, 47(3), 596-632. https://doi.org/10.3102/0002831209355469 (Original work published 2010) Gámez, P. B., & Lesaux, N. K. (2015). Early-adolescents' reading comprehension and the stability of the middle school classroom-language environment. Developmental Psychology, 51(4), 447–458.
Mag jezus jouw tempel reinigen | Ps. Talitha Kieffer | GODcentre Gouda | by GODcentre Gouda
In this episode, Kevin sits down with Doug Kieffer of Spectrum Technologies to explore the tools reshaping turf management. Doug shares his unconventional journey from aerospace engineering to agronomy, including his years volunteering in Uganda, and how those experiences ultimately led him to his role as product training specialist at Spectrum.The conversation dives into the evolution of Spectrum Technologies, from its early days repurposing soil kits to developing innovative products like the TDR soil moisture probes. Kevin and Doug discuss how TDR technology has transformed turf management by giving superintendents accurate, numeric readings that replace guesswork. They also cover calibration best practices, sensor maintenance, and how tools like firmness meters, chlorophyll meters, and disease modeling systems are changing turf care.Packed with technical insights and real-world stories, this episode highlights how measurement tools are helping turf professionals improve consistency, efficiency, and decision-making on golf courses, sports fields, and beyond.Visit EarthWorks at: https://www.earthworksturf.com Podcasts: https://www.earthworksturf.com/earthworks-podcasts/ 2 Minute Turf Talks: https://www.earthworksturf.com/2-minute-turf-talks/
Nelson Repenning and Don Kieffer joined host Jamie Flinchbaugh to discuss their collaborative book "There's Got to Be a Better Way" and their approach to dynamic work design. Nelson Repenning is the School of Management Distinguished Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, while Don Kieffer is a senior lecturer in operations management at MIT Sloan and founder of ShiftGear Work Design. Their partnership represents a unique blend of academic rigor and practical factory floor experience spanning nearly three decades. The conversation began with personal connections, as Jamie noted his long history working with Don during transformation efforts at companies like Harley-Davidson, and his experience as one of Nelson's first students in systems dynamics at MIT. Don shared how Jamie helped translate complex manufacturing concepts into accessible language during their work at Harley-Davidson. The guests explained how their five core principles evolved through years of teaching and practical application. Nelson compared their development process to a stand-up comedian perfecting their act, starting with rough material and refining it through constant testing. The five principles they developed are: solve the right problem, structure for discovery, connect the human chain, regulate for flow, and visualize the work. When discussing the challenge of solving the right problem, Nelson referenced Daniel Kahneman's work on conscious versus automatic thinking. He explained how people often revert to automatic processing under pressure, making structured problem-solving methods essential. Don emphasized how experienced problem solvers can jump to solutions too quickly, bypassing the crucial step of properly defining the problem. The principle of structuring for discovery addresses why organizations should welcome more visible problems rather than hiding them. Don explained that problems reveal weaknesses in systems and create opportunities for innovation and stability. Nelson added that instead of helping people understand complex environments, they focus on structuring environments to be cleaner and more manageable. Regarding connecting the human chain, Nelson emphasized that humans excel at processing uncertainty and ambiguity, particularly in face-to-face communication. He criticized how many organizations use long PowerPoint meetings for information sharing while handling uncertainty through digital messages. Don illustrated this with the frustration of call center scripts that cannot handle unique problems, explaining their concept of "huddles" versus "handoffs" in work design. The discussion of visualizing work highlighted the particular challenges of knowledge work. Don explained that unlike manufacturing, where broken equipment is obvious, knowledge work problems remain hidden. People can be continuously interrupted and overloaded without visible signs. Nelson shared a striking example from Harley-Davidson where the average time to solve problems equaled the months remaining until product launch, regardless of when problems were discovered. Don noted that while executives can easily draw organizational charts, they struggle to map how work actually flows through their organizations. The guests emphasized that simple visualization techniques can yield enormous gains in knowledge work because the dysfunction costs are typically hidden and accepted as normal. Throughout the conversation, both guests stressed the importance of leaders staying connected to actual work rather than remaining distant from operational realities. They advocate for methods that make work visible and create structures that support both stability and continuous innovation. For more information about Nelson Repenning and Don Kieffer's work, visit ShiftGear.com Find their book "There's Got to Be a Better Way" Nelson can be found on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/nelson-repenning/
Van een consumptie- naar een koninkrijksmentaliteit |Talitha Kieffer by GODcentre Gouda
Dating ~ Ways to Meet Potential Dates - A short interview with Dr. Don Kieffer. Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show (where you can also download free chapter one of her serious relationships guidebook).
This week's guest is Don Kieffer. Ron and Don discussed the concept of dynamic work design, their individual takes on AI, Don's book, and more. An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: Don's quotes (2:13) His background (5:23) Why Don wrote his book (9:35) What a dynamic work design is (13:46) Don's process (16:34) Some example situations (18:45) What has surprised Don (22:10) Don's take on AI (24:59) Achieving the right balance using dynamic work design (30:02) How it compares to TWI (32:46) Don's final words of wisdom (34:22) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 There's Got to Be a Better Way The Most Underrated Skill in Management Get All the Latest News from Gemba Academy Our newsletter is a great way to receive updates on new courses, blog posts, and more. Sign up here. What Do You Think? Have you used dynamic work design before?
LifeBlood: We talked about how to streamline any project, how complicated organizations can implement meaningful change, the necessity of hands-on work, why you've got to be local to identify the problem, and what kinds of progress are really possible, with Nelson Repenning, MIT Professor and entrepreneur, and Don Kieffer, former Harley Davidson Operational Excellence VP and entrepreneur. Listen to learn why starting small is a key to massive change, and how to do it! You can learn more about Don and Nelson at ShiftGear.com, and LinkedIn. Get your copy of There's Got To Be a Better Way here: https://amzn.to/40BQ2Ka Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood Copyright LifeBlood 2025.
Hear what Dr. Jagim found when he checked out this research study that looked at the effects of fish oil and what impact it had on resistance training-induced adaptations. Another reason to potentially consider a fish oil supplement in your diet OR upping the amount of fish you consume in your diet.Source: Heileson, J. L., Machek, S. B., Harris, D. R., Tomek, S., de Souza, L. C., Kieffer, A. J., ... & Funderburk, L. K. (2023). The effect of fish oil supplementation on resistance training-induced adaptations. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 20(1), 2174704.#complicatedsimple #resultsthatgiveback #progressive #openminded #EBP #noagenda #performance #training #nutrition #health #wellness #athlete #athletictraining #science #chiropractic #rehab #prevention #clinicallypressed #phd #leadership
durée : 00:54:37 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - réalisation : Annie Brault
Summary Have you ever wrapped up your workday thinking, “I've been busy all day, but I'm not sure I actually made anything better”? If so, you're not alone, and today's guests are here to help you break that cycle. In this episode, Andy talks with Don Kieffer and Nelson Repenning, co-authors of the new book There's Got to Be a Better Way. Don is a former Harley-Davidson executive who led during some of the company's most challenging years. Nelson is a professor at MIT Sloan who studies why well-intended management tools often fail in practice. Together, they're helping leaders rethink how work actually gets done. In the conversation, you'll learn why so many teams get stuck in firefighting mode, and why that's often not a people issue but a systems issue. You'll hear how to spot the “firefighter-arsonist” pattern, why problem-solving starts with problem-finding, and what it means to “design for discovery.” We also talk about Agile, Lean, invisible handoffs, and even how these ideas apply to family life. If you're looking for insights on how to make your team's work more effective, sustainable, and human-centered, this episode is for you! Sound Bites “Most performance problems are not people problems. They're design problems.” “You get what you design for. And most work isn't designed at all. It just kind of happens.” “Firefighting is not a character flaw. It's a predictable output of a broken system.” “If you don't make the work visible, you can't improve it.” “When no one owns the handoff, it's not really a handoff. It's a drop.” “Success should be easy. That doesn't mean the work isn't hard, but the path to doing it well should be clear.” “Discovery isn't luck. It's a design choice.” Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:49 Start of Interview 01:59 The Origin Story: How Don and Nelson Collaborated 07:36 Challenges in Implementing Business Tools 13:19 Dynamic Work Design vs. Traditional Methods 25:16 A Lesson from the Factory Floor 26:53 Identifying and Solving Problems in Teams 31:23 The Importance of Connecting the Human Chain 35:46 Making Work Visible: Strategies and Tools 40:34 Applying Work Strategies at Home 42:46 End of Interview 43:12 Andy Comments After the Interview 47:35 Outtakes Learn More You can learn more about the book and their work at shiftgear.work/theres-got-to-be-a-better-way-book. For more learning on this topic, check out: Episode 249 with Aaron Dignan about Brave New Work Episode 252 with Marcus Buckingham about Nine Lies About Work Episode 162 with Jonathan Raymond on culture and leadership mindset Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Business Acumen Topics: Leadership, Project Management, System Design, Agile, Lean, Problem Solving, Collaboration, Organizational Effectiveness, Continuous Improvement, Work Design, Team Performance The following music was used for this episode: Music: Quantum Sparks Full Version by MusicLFiles License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Synthiemania by Frank Schroeter License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Demain N'attend Pas fête ses 100 bougies ! Pas tout à fait ses 100 ans, mais déjà ses 100 épisodes. Toute une jeunesse
durée : 00:53:58 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - réalisation : Annie Brault
durée : 00:53:52 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - réalisation : Annie Brault
In this episode of LAB the Podcast, V3 Conservatory Poet Wendy Kieffer returns for another episode of Poetry Corner, bringing to life Anne Sexton's striking poem, The Fury of Sunrises. Together, we explore Sexton's vivid imagery, emotional intensity, and the complex themes woven into her work. Whether you're a poetry lover, a student of literature, or simply curious about the life and beauty of poetry, this conversation invites you to pause, reflect, and see the world through a poet's lens.Thank you for joining the conversation and embodying the life and beauty of the gospel. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow LAB the Podcast. Support / SponsorYouTube For More Videos, Subscribe: @VUVIVOV3 Follow: @labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @zachjelliott | @wayfarerpodcastSupport the show
durée : 00:53:56 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - réalisation : Annie Brault
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“It felt so good to get made fun of by Conan O'Brien.” This week, Ann and Amanda interview incredible podcaster and performer Sam Kieffer about his work at Earwolf and more -- tune in for hot mic moments and piping hot tea!!We release two types of episodes -- interviews (that's this one!) and pop culture/reality TV chats. If you wanna hear Ann and Amanda talk reality TV, check out our recent episode about Love Island!Check out:Sam's socials: @mostfunsamWSANDA SUBMISSIONS: wsandasubmissions@gmail.comFollow us on instagram @wesignedannda @mikiannmaddox @liffordthebigreddog so you can slither in our DMs with constructive feedback, but please, for the love of god, don't cyberbully us. We're fragile :-/If you're picking up what we're putting down and want even more Ann and Amanda comedy content, support us on Patreon. You have no idea how many times we've said "Wait, this is too batshit.....we'll put it on Patreon." Our cover art was made by America's sweetheart, producer Maddy, and our theme song features parts of "Kawaii Til I Die" by Starjunk 95 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another Poetry Corner episode of LAB the Podcast with Wendy Kieffer. In this episode, Wendy shares the classic poem “Tears, Idle Tears” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Together, we explore the deep emotional layers of the poem, unpacking its timeless reflections on memory, longing, and the bittersweet nature of life. Wendy guides us through its meaning and invites us to reflect on what it evokes in each of us personally.Thank you for joining the conversation and embodying the life and beauty of the gospel. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow LAB the Podcast. Support / SponsorFor More Videos, Subscribe:@VUVIVOV3 | YouTubeFollow: @labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @zachjelliott | @wayfarerpodcast Support the show
Join us on LAB the Podcast as Wendy Kieffer shares a heartfelt reading of “The Easter Flower” by Claude McKay. In this special Poetry Corner episode, Wendy guides us through McKay's timeless reflections on faith, resilience, and the enduring power of nature's beauty. Whether you're drawn to poetry or simply seeking inspiration, Wendy's reading invites you to pause, listen, and reflect.Thank you for joining the conversation and embodying the life and beauty of the gospel. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow LAB the Podcast. Meet Wendy KiefferSupport / Sponsor@VUVIVOV3 | YouTubeFollow:@labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @zachjelliott | @wayfarerpodcast Support the show
Beginning June 1, dairy producers and processors will see noticeable changes to the way milk is priced. After years of discussion and debate, finally the Federal Milk Marketing Orders have seen some revision. In Wisconsin, that could mean some lower prices initially. Leonard Polzin, UW-Extension Dairy Markets and Policy Outreach Specialist, has done all the modeling for the new orders. He says everything continues to focus on the value of fluid milk, but it also should protect Wisconsin dairy operators for big losses when other categories are in demand. Bob Bosold gets the breakdown.Memorial weekend may not be real warm in Wisconsin, but it should be dry. Stu Muck goes through the weekend forecast which still has a frost advisory out for much of northern Wisconsin.Thursday the Make America Healthy Again commission finally released their much anticipated report. Agriculture was quick to respond with overall disappointment. Chad Smith speaks with Sam Kieffer, vice president of public policy for the American Farm Bureau for reaction. Kieffer says any efforts to adjust the food system have to be based on science. Some people are looking forward to camping this Memorial weekend. Sheila Everhart, executive director of the Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association(WATA) tells Pam Jahnke that one of the most popular breaks for people is to "glamp". Basically that's a camping experience in a unique location - like a farm. In Wisconsin, however, that can come with permit expense and inspection. Everhart says WATA is working on changing language in state statutes that would allow farms to offer campsites for up to 3 locations without that requirement. Everhart says it's just a language change with no expense to tax payers, but the senator that's working on the bill says he wants at least 10 farmers to commit to testify for the change before he'll introduce it. Spring planting continues as weather allows. Matt Wagenson, grower and board member of the Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board, gives Pam Jahnke a quick planting update from his tractor cab. Wagenson says they just concluded a consumer survey designed to find out both opinion and knowledge of what soybean growers do and provide to them product-wise. Wagenson tells Jahnke that older consumers generally still have confidence in farmers and the practices they use. Younger demographics however are less engaged, and have less knowledge about the unique products they use everyday that contain soy-based products. Paid for by the Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben and Andrew savour a smooth semi-final victory for the Blades, who repeat the scoreline of the first leg and beat Bristol City 6-0 on aggregate. We discuss a brilliant atmosphere and a memorable George Baldock moment, the great position the squad is in, how we're feeling heading to Wembley to face Sunderland, and the farce around the delayed kickoff announcement. Back with a preview of the match itself next week, in the meantime thanks for listening and UTB!
Sam Kieffer, Vice President of Public Policy at the American Farm Bureau Federation, says imports and exports for agricultural products is really a numbers game and right now, it's not ideal.
Cette femme aurait pu monter un empire, mais elle a préféré dédier sa vie aux femmes de demain… Chaque année, Tina lève plus de 4 millions d'euros pour assurer la scolarisation de 1700 filles cambodgiennes.Dans cet épisode, elle nous raconte ses débuts dans la presse écrite à l'âge de 18 ans, sa période télé dans la célèbre émission "Froufrou", son passage chez TF1, la création du magazine DS… Puis Marie-Claire, dont Tina sera la directrice de la rédaction pendant 10 ans…En décembre 2004, lors d'un voyage en famille au Cambodge, en visite dans un orphelinat, Tina se prend d'amour pour une petite fille de 3 ans… alors qu'elle est déjà maman de 4 enfants, six mois plus tard, elle retourne au Cambodge pour venir chercher cette petite Chandara qu'elle adoptera par la suite ! Mais sauver une seule petite fille, pour Tina, ce n'est pas suffisant.Elle profite de son poste prestigieux chez Marie-Claire pour lever des fonds et ouvrir une école pour les petites filles des rues. Le 7 novembre 2006, l'école Happy Chandara voit le jour. Aujourd'hui, 18 ans plus tard, le campus accueille 1700 filles des rues avec 100 % de réussite au bac et de nombreux parcours supérieurs prestigieux.Tina fait partie des femmes qui déplacent des montagnes, font bouger les lignes, et participent activement à la construction du monde de demain. Un monde plus juste et plus mixte, avec des femmes qui auront un véritable impact et qui contribueront probablement à faire en sorte que notre monde tourne plus rond.https://www.toutes-a-l-ecole.org/fr/Livre : Une déflagration d'amour de Tina KiefferRetrouvez l'épisode complet Dimanche soir. Musique : Stolen Heart - Henry and the WaiterHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Cette femme aurait pu monter un empire, mais elle a préféré dédier sa vie aux femmes de demain… Chaque année, Tina lève plus de 4 millions d'euros pour assurer la scolarisation de 1700 filles cambodgiennes.Tina fait partie des femmes qui déplacent des montagnes, font bouger les lignes, et participent activement à la construction du monde de demain. Un monde plus juste et plus mixte, avec des femmes qui auront un véritable impact et qui contribueront probablement à faire en sorte que notre monde tourne plus rond.https://www.toutes-a-l-ecole.org/fr/Livre : Une déflagration d'amour de Tina KiefferRetrouvez l'épisode complet Dimanche soir. Musique : Stolen Heart - Henry and the WaiterHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
V3 Conservatory Poet Wendy Kieffer joins LAB the Podcast to share The Good Neighbor by John Burnside. Join us for a beautiful poem and wonderful conversation. Thank you for joining the conversation and embodying the life and beauty of the gospel. Don't forget to like, subscribe and follow LAB the Podcast. Learn more about V3Support / Sponsor: LINKSupport the show
durée : 00:58:20 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer, Catherine Petillon - Sur l'île, environ 80% de ce qui est consommé est importé. En cause le manque de production locale, historiquement peu soutenue et l'effondrement du nombre d'agriculteurs. La Martinique doit recommencer à produire. Mais aussi parfois convaincre les consommateurs. - réalisation : Annie Brault - invités : Sandrine Freguin-Gresh chercheuse au Cirad
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This episode, we're hearing from Alanna Kieffer about Oregon's coastal ecosystem, the intertidal zone, and sustainable food systems. She hosts workshops focused on coastal exploration and foraging, through her business Shifting Tides.> @shifting_tides_nw> @shellphonepodcast> @breachthesurface> @coastalcreative.tvSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/shellphone/donations
Take a break from the burden of a hostile government take over with a new session of About This Time of Day: A Teen Mom Podcast! In this session, we're covering Season 1, Episode 7 of Teen Mom 2 - Switching Gears. We discuss how many jobs Kail will need in order to move out of Jo's house, I try to ease off of Adam as much as a person with morals can do, we learn about how Jenelle and Kieffer manage while "roughin' it", and I have a "hot take" on Baby Alli's eye diagnosis. Turn off the news and light up a J - You already know it's About This Time of Day.TW: Childhood illnessSession Note: I was gifted a new microphone, you guys! As such, I'm still figuring about the levels and things like that. You may hear some weird clicking... but don't go listening for it now that I told you about it... You know what? Never mind.Switching Gears Timestamps:Kail: 2:26-15:21Chelsea: 15:25-34:19Jenelle: 34:23-56:25Leah: 56:29-1:17:54Strains Enjoyed While Writing this Session:Ultra BouffantNon-Descript Space Rocks (delicious)OR Silver HazeMoroccan Peaches
V3 Conservatory Poet Wendy Kieffer joins LAB the Podcast to share and discuss Christian Wiman's poem, “Prayer.” “Prayer” was the right poem as we continue our conversation highlighting the work to fight human trafficking and care for survivors through V3's LAB Initiative. Learn more about the work of V3.Support the show
Blind Dates ~ How to get the most from a blind date ~ a short interview with Dr. Don Kieffer. Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show.
Je suis très heureuse de vous faire découvrir aujourd'hui le podcast Demain N'attend Pas de mon amie Delphine Darmon. Dans cet épisode, Delphine nous fait voyager grâce à sa rencontre avec Tina Kieffer, fondatrice de l'ONG Toutes à l'école et de l'école Happy Chandara. Pour découvrir d'autres épisodes du podcast Demain N'attend pas :Apple podcastSpotifyDescription de l'épisode :Vous n'êtes pas prêt d'oublier cette discussion avec TINA KIEFFER. Tina m'a bluffée ! Voici son histoire : En 2004, Tina est au sommet de sa carrière. Elle dirige la rédaction de Marie-Claire. Elle a un mari aimant et 4 enfants. Autant dire que sa vie est comblée et bien remplie. Un jour, alors qu'elle est en vacances en famille au Cambodge, Tina visite un orphelinat. Elle en sort bouleversée par sa rencontre avec une petite fille qui s'agrippe à elle et ne la quitte pas de sa visite. Commence alors ce qui deviendra sa mission de vie.
This week we're breaking down “Dwight's Christmas”. When the PPC fails to plan a Christmas Party, Dwight takes over bringing Belsnickel and more to the office. Meanwhile Pete teaches Erin about “Die Hard”. Jenna uncovers if “Die Hard” is a Christmas movie, Angela brings in gluhwein made by her husband, Josh, and the ladies chat with our very own Sam Kieffer about his time working on “Office Ladies”. Did we mention it's our 200th episode? Come celebrate with us! Check out Sam's podcast “Enemy in Paris”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enemy-in-paris-an-emily-in-paris-hate-watch/id1720149980 Check out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestionFollow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod