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The WorldView in 5 Minutes
Dad jumps off Disney Cruise ship to save daughter, Worldview donors exceed goal!, Brazilian homeschool mother facing $20,000 of fines

The WorldView in 5 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025


It's Tuesday, July 1, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com.  I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson and Adam McManus Chinese Communists give pastors 3 years in jail for leading church Three pastors from Linfen Covenant Home Church in Shanxi, China have been sentenced to 2-4 years of prison time for various charges related to their leading an unregistered church in the communist country. The church issued a statement, announcing that “We honor the service of Li Jie, Han Xiaodong, and Wang Qiang who suffered for righteousness, and we are willing to bear the cross with the Lord. We receive this verdict with a grateful and obedient heart.” Jesus offers this encouragement in Revelation 2:10 -- “Do not fear any of those things which you are about to suffer. Indeed, the devil is about to throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested, and you will have tribulation ten days. Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life.” Brazilian homeschool mother facing $20,000 of fines Today, a Brazilian court will hear a case of a mom prosecuted for homeschooling her son.   Regiane Cichelero is facing fines of $20,000 and threats of losing custody of her child, for choosing home education on religious grounds.  Alliance Defending Freedom International has taken up the case.  Her legal counsel, Julio Pohl, pointed out that “No parent should fear state punishment for choosing to homeschool their child. Regiane made a lawful and conscientious decision to teach her son at home. We are hopeful that the court will affirm her rights and take an important step toward protecting parental rights in Brazil.”   Regiane continues to homeschool despite the risks involved. Pray for this case, which may serve as a precedent for the other 70,000 homeschooled children in Brazil.   Victory of Christian Colorado camp over transgender agenda Also, Alliance Defending Freedom has announced a favorable settlement for the Idrahaje Christian Camp in Bailey, Colorado. The camp was under threat of losing its license for refusing to submit to state requirements regarding the transgendering of bathrooms and living quarters. The name of the camp is taken from the phrase “I'd rather have Jesus more than anything!”  They use the first two letters of the first four words. The State of Colorado agreed not to take any enforcement action against Camp IdRaHaJe for violation of the gender identity requirements. The state has also clarified in a memo on its website that “churches, synagogues, mosques, or any other place that is principally used for religious purposes” are exempt from the transgendering requirements. Syria's own government helped massacre 1,500 Alawites Reuters has reported on its investigation of the Syrian massacre of 1,500 Alawites in March of this year. The perpetrators included units belonging to the new government based in Damascus. Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa of the Free Syrian Army and Al-Qaeda took over Syria in January of this year. The new government has also instituted a constitution stating that  “The religion of the President of the Republic is Islam. … Islamic jurisprudence is the principal source of legislation.” This constitutes a step up in Islamic rule over Syria. According to Open Doors, Syria is the 18th most dangerous country worldwide for Christians. Iraq allows Muslim men to “marry” 9-year-old girls The new Iraqi government is also following Islamic Sharia law closely. Earlier this year, Iraq's parliament voted to give Islamic courts more control in family law, and permit child marriages for girls as young as nine years of age.  Supreme Court allows parents to opt kids out & requires porn sites to verify age Here in America, the U.S. Supreme Court is allowing parents opt-out rights for their elementary-aged children from having to participate in homosexual-themed lessons. That comes by a vote of 6 to 3. Writing for the majority, Justice Samuel Alito emphasized that “What the parents seek here is not the right to micromanage the public school curriculum, but rather to have their children opt out of a particular educational requirement that burdens their well-established right ‘to direct ‘the religious upbringing' of their children'” under  the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.  Another 6-3 ruling, the High Court has also upheld a Texas Law requiring pornographic websites to verify users are over 18 years of age.  Only adults will be allowed into these sinful activities. Writing for the majority, Justice Clarence Thomas concluded, ”The power to require age verification is within a State's authority to prevent children from accessing sexually explicit content.” But, in Matthew 5:27-28, Jesus said, “You have heard that it was said to those of old, ‘You shall not commit adultery.'  But I say to you that whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” U.S. government buying its own bonds The U.S. government is buying back its own bonds. Barchart reports the largest buyback in history occurred earlier this month.  Under the direction of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the department bought $10 billion of its own bonds.  Federal Reserve on the ropes The Federal Reserve issued $150 billion of bonds in May, but only managed to sell half of them.   Also, the Fed has recorded its first two-year-in-a-row financial loss, totaling $192 billion in 2023 and 2024. This is the first time this has occurred in the Fed's 110-year history. Year to date,  the federal deficit  stands at $1.37 billion as of the end of May. That's 14% higher than last year at this time.  Dad jumps into ocean off Disney Cruise ship to save daughter Here's a story demonstrating a remarkable act of courage and love on the part of a dad. A young child fell off the fourth deck of a Disney cruiseliner on Sunday.   Her father took immediate action, dove in after her. . . and held her while treading water, until a rescue boat pulled them out of the ocean waters. An eyewitness explained what happened to WPLG News. EYEWITNESS: “They were playing shuffleboard that was on the fourth floor. The parents were playing, and then the little girl was climbing up on the railing and flew off.” One passenger said,  “The ship was moving quickly, so quickly, it's crazy how quickly the people became tiny dots in the sea, and then you lost sight of them.” Another passenger said, “I saw the mother crying and but when they rescued them, I think that's when the tears really started flowing.  I prayed to God to save them, and He did!” The Disney Dream was heading back from the Bahamas to Fort Lauderdale when the incident occurred. Worldview teens share their hearts 15-year-old Titus Beran in Omaha, Nebraska wrote me at Adam@TheWorldview.com. He said, “I love the verses included in the newscast! They really help me focus back on God's Word and bring every area of life, even politics and news, into captivity to the obedience of Christ.” And 16-year-old Leah Smith in Franklin, Kentucky wrote, “I have been subscribed to The Worldview in 5 Minutes for a little over a year. I don't watch the news on a regular basis, but have been continually blessed by the ministry of this website. It is so irregular to have such a concise, non-secular newscast that makes me aware of political news, needs of persecuted Christians, and even basic information that keeps me up to date on what is going on. “When I read your newscast transcript,  I am not only encouraged by stories of fellow believers, but I am also moved to pray for the issues in our world. God is truly using your Christian newscast to reach people with the truth. It has been a blessing in my life!” What Troy's three boys enjoy about The Worldview Troy in Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas talked to his three sons -- Sovereign, age 12, Shalom, age 10, and Apollos, age 7 -- about The Worldview. They said, “I like to start my morning at breakfast listening to it.” “I like how I get to hear about people around the world who need Jesus.”  And “I like that I can hear the news which is filtered through a Biblical lens.” Troy added, “We praise the Lord for all of you and your diligent service to the Lord. It is so exciting to hear about donors from all over the world who are united to us in Christ. What an encouraging example to our younger generation. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.” 42 Worldview listeners gave $12,534.95 to fund our annual budget And finally, toward our $123,500 goal by yesterday, June 30, to fully fund The Worldview's annual budget for our 6-member team, 42 listeners stepped up to the plate. Our thanks to Sovereign, age 12, Shalom, age 10, and Apollos, age 7, in Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas who gave $4.50, Mamie in Tulsa, Oklahoma who gave $10 as well as Esther in Bolivar, Missouri, Henry in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, Holly in San Antonio, Texas, Carol in Kingston, New York, Amy in Ennis, Texas, and Jensen, age 9, in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada – each of whom gave $25. We appreciate Mark in Goodyear, Arizona who gave $30, Kayden, age 16, in Gepp, Arkansas who gave $40 as well as Kolt, age 13, in Gepp, Arkansas, Isaiah in Fruita, Colorado, Alexander in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Phillip in Alliance, Ohio, Sarah in Rolla, Missouri, and Constance in Los Alamos, California – each of whom gave $50. We are grateful to God for Joe and Sheryl in Westmoreland, Tennessee who gave $60, Michael in Torrance, California and Marty and Christa in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada – both of whom gave $75, as well as Craig in Moriarty, New Mexico, Gay in Victoria, Texas, George in Edinburgh, Indiana, Debbie in Wildwood, Missouri, Gregory in Lodi, California, Duane in Moriarty, New Mexico, Marcia in Holland, Michigan, and an anonymous donor in Atlanta, Georgia – each of whom gave $100. We were touched by the generosity of Rusty in Marshall, Illinois and Josiah in Hillsboro, Kansas – both of whom gave $200, Frances in Beacon, New York who gave $240.45, Wes in Eden Prairie, Minnesota  and LuShun in Newport News, Virginia – both of whom gave $250, Kirtis in Gepp, Arkansas who gave $300, as well as Ed in Wellsburg, Iowo and Michele in Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada – both of whom pledged $25/month for 12 months for a gift of $300 each. And we were moved by the sacrifice of Danielle in Brighton, Colorado who gave $450, Brad and Judy in West Chicago, Illinois who gave $500, Troy in Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas who pledged $50/month for 12 months for a gift of $600, John in Auburn, Washington who gave $1,000, Max in Macon, Georgia  who gave $1,200, an anonymous donor from Louisiana who gave $1,200, and Jeanne in Columbia, South Carolina who gave $4,000. Those 42 Worldview listeners gave a total of $12,534.95 Ready for our new grand total? Drum roll please.  (Drum roll sound effect) $125,494.50!  (People clapping and cheering sound effect)   That means we exceeded our $123,500 goal to fund the 6-member Worldview newscast team by $1,994.50! On behalf of the entire Worldview newscast team -- including Kevin Swanson and Jonathan Clark who write the newscast transcript alongside myself, Emily Munday who helps research stories, Rebakah Swanson and Kayla White who add the music, select the image, and upload the audio to multiple platforms – thank you for sharing your treasure to ensure that we can deliver accurate news from a Biblical perspective for another fiscal year. 1 John 3:18 says, “Let us not love in word or talk, but in deed and in truth.”  Those of you who were prompted by the Lord to give financially and to pray for this ministry, you showed your love in your deeds. For that, we humbly thank you.  And I assure you, we'll be vigilant stewards of every hard-earned penny which you've entrusted to us. Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, July 1st, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com.  Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

Mulligan Stew
EP 348 | Kurtis Kolt on new “Crafted in BC” wines and Launches 2025 Top Drop in Van/Calgary

Mulligan Stew

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 20:58


We're featuring Wine Educator and Event Creator Kurtis Kolt .  Top Drop 2025,  his sensational small wine fest runs next week in Vancouver and Calgary.       Wine Educator, judge and Event Co-Ordinator Kurtis Kolt. His thoughts on 2025 Washington Grown/Crafted in BC Wines His impressive  Top Drop Events this coming week  in Vancouver and Calgary.   Kurtis Kolt is a Vancouver-based wine & hospitality consultant who writes about wine, presents seminars, hosts events, judges' competitions, works with restaurants on their wine programs, and so on. Kurtis has been  running restaurants around Vancouver, eventually receiving the 'Sommelier of the Year' award at the 2010 Vancouver International Wine Festival. KK is also the co-founder of Top Drop, a series of terroir-focused trade and consumer festival-style events, dubbed  "the nerdiest, most awesome wine festival in Canada."      TOP DROP In Vancouver May 13 and Calgary May 15. Kurtis books very select wineries (and their winemakers)  Check out the participants - https://vancouver.topdrop.ca/en/exhibitors   Dubbed “The One Wine Tasting of the Year You Shouldn't Miss,” by Western Living magazine, Top Drop Vancouver and Top Drop Calgary‘s Main Events return with continued focus on sustainably-farmed, handcrafted wines offering a distinct sense of place, without heavy-handed winemaking trickery to get in the way.     His latest project is Free Spirit!, a celebration of the world of non-alc wine, beer, and spirits!   Kurtis joins us on Tasting Room Radio to also talk about the Grown in Washington - Crafted in BC 2025 Wines,  now being seen on BC shelves.   www.topdrop.ca www.winebc.com www.kurtiskolt.com @Kurtis Kolt

Tasting Room Radio
May 10th, 2025- Michael Bartier Presents 2025 Crafted in BC Wines – Kurtis Kolt presents Top Drop 2025

Tasting Room Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 45:53


Michael Bartier Presents 2025 Crafted in BC Wines – Kurtis Kolt presents Top Drop 2025 THE SHOW Michael Bartier – Co-founder/Winemaker Bartier Bros (Black Sage Road) When I last talked to co-owner and winemaker Michael Bartier  at Bartier Bros on Black Sage Road,  South Okanagan, he had a total of 17 vineyards damaged due to 2...

Tasting Room Radio
April12th, 2025: Headed for Hanks and Kurtis Kolt explains…. everything!!

Tasting Room Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 53:02


THE SHOW Kurtis Kolt – Wine Educator, Judge, Writer. (Vancouver) This is  a wild and crazy time in the wine business. As a result of the recent Winter cold snaps in the Okanagan, many vineyards were killed and what did survive offered up very small production possibilities. In order to survive, BC wineries were given...

Tasting Room Radio
February 22nd, 2025: Headed for Hanks and Kurtis Kolt explains all…

Tasting Room Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 52:02


Heading for Hanks Cowichan and Kurtis Kolt explains “Everything”!   THE SHOW Hank’s – Provisions from The Cowichan Hank’s was originally going to be called “Hank & Ludo” named after our dog Hank and a gigantic bull mastiff named Ludo.  Then the name was shortened to just Hank’s. Hank, the dog,  is named after one of...

Corporate Treasury 101
Episode 273: FP&A and Treasury, powered by AI with Sloane Kolt from Datarails

Corporate Treasury 101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 73:34


In this episode of Corporate Treasury 101, we dive into the impact of AI in Treasury and FP&A (Financial Planning & Analysis) with Sloane Kolt from DataRails. AI and machine learning are rapidly transforming how treasury professionals manage cash flow, risk, and financial strategy. But how much of it is hype, and what are the real applications for treasurers today?Sloane Kolt, a finance expert with over a decade in corporate finance, is the Head of the Materials Lab at DataRails, an AI-powered FP&A platform. She shares how AI is shaping the future of financial planning, forecasting, and decision-making, including generative AI use cases, predictive analytics, and the intersection between Treasury & FP&A.Expect to LearnHow AI is transforming cash flow forecasting and financial modelingThe biggest risks and limitations of AI in TreasuryGenerative AI vs. Machine Learning – What treasurers need to knowHow Treasury and FP&A can collaborate using AI-driven insightsAI's role in risk management, cash positioning, and strategic decision-makingEpisode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction & Why AI in Treasury Matters [00:02:36] - AI 101: What it is & How It Works in Finance [00:06:14] - Generative AI vs. Machine Learning in Treasury [00:09:17] - AI in Treasury Today: Practical Use Cases [00:16:51] - AI for Cash Flow Forecasting: Pros & Cons [00:19:30] - The Risks & Limitations of AI in Treasury [00:29:45] - AI & The Future of Treasury & FP&A Collaboration [00:38:07] - AI for Treasury Policies & Compliance Automation [00:48:02] - The Future of AI in Treasury: What's Next [00:54:17] - How to Get Started with AI in Treasury TodayFollow Sloane Kolt on Socials: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sloanekolt/ Website: https://www.datarails.com/ Follow Corporate Treasury 101:Website: https://corporate-treasury-101.com/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/86645197/admin/dashboard/ Follow Hussam & Guillaume:Hussam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hussam-ali-6bb69186/ Guillaume on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guillaume-jouvencel/ Gha Marketing Website: https://ghapodcast.com/ #CorporateTreasury #TreasuryManagement #AIinFinance #CashFlowForecasting #FP&A #RiskManagement #Fintech #FinancePodcast----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Get $100 off any AFP product, including their CTP Exam Prep Platform, using our discount code! Find this and More on our partner's pagehttps://www.corporate-treasury-101.com/partners-page

Michigan's Big Show
* Bob Kolt, President & CEO at Kolt Communications

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 11:00


Michigan's Big Show
* Bob Kolt, President & CEO at Kolt Communications

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 11:01


Checkers or Wreckers
EP 21: Kolt Gene Shares His Craziest Off-Road Adventures

Checkers or Wreckers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 89:11


Join us for an adrenaline-packed episode of the Checkers or Wreckers podcast, hosted by Dustin Battle Axe Jones and Quinton Daniels. This time, we're joined by special guest Kolt Gene, off-roading legend, YouTuber, and all-around thrill-seeker! In this episode, we dive into everything from busting beaver dams and Kolt's wildest off-road experiences, to the story behind his massive YouTube success. Get the inside scoop on Kolt's visit to the S3 Shop, hear about hurricane rescues, and buckle up for some wild questions with DJ! If you'd like to WATCH the episode instead, check out our YouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/S3PowerSportsMedia⁠⁠ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - REPRESENT THE #S3NATION: ⁠⁠https://s3powersports.com/apparel-gear/ ⁠⁠ LEARN MORE ABOUT S3 POWER SPORTS: ⁠⁠https://s3powersports.com/about ⁠ GET MORE S3 IN YOUR LIFE: ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/S3PowerSports⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/S3PowerSports⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/S3PowerSports⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://s3powersports.com

Minority Report Podcast
Ep 176 - featuring Carrie Bloxson and Kolt Bloxson Pitts

Minority Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 28:33


In episode 176, Kerel talks with sisters Carrie Bloxson, Chief DEI Officer at Hachette Book Group USA & UK, and Kolt Bloxson Pitts, Founding Executive Director at Miles Ahead Charter School. They discuss their family's upbringing as Carrie being the oldest of four and Kolt being the youngest, how their childhoods differed and the impacts of their experiences to do the work they do today. In their conversation Kolt shares why her son and his success was the main motivating factor creating and launching a tuition free Public Charter School and the 21st Century curriculum that prepares students to be real world ready. Carrie talks about DEI today in the corporate world, how it differs in the US versus internationally, and how she is dedicated to moving forward and making a difference because, in her eyes, there is no other way. The two sisters also share what their conversations consist of personally and professionally, what gets them both excited day to day, how they deal with imposter syndrome, anxiety, self-doubt, the music in their rotation right now and more. Timestamps 0:00: Intro 1:09: Carrie shares what her and Kolt's family upbringing was like, how it was completely different from one another, growing up with parents who were hippies 2:29: How Carrie got so into reading, watching black people on television, which wasn't prevalent where they lived, and how those experiences left an everlasting impact on her and part of the reason she's so passionate about DEI 4:29: Kolt shares her experience and relationship with Carrie growing up, how she praised her older sister, how she's passed that onto her son, playing ice hockey and how that influenced her values and way of going through life 6:57: Kolt expands on Miles Ahead Charter School, a tuition free Public Charter School, started by her and other members in 2019, the pivoting moment for her to launch the school, and the curriculum that allows students to be real world ready 12:11: The state of DEI today in the corporate world from Carrie's eyes, problems the industry faces in being the visionary while also taking concrete actions and what gives her hope for the future of DEI work' 16:55: What types of conversations Carrie and Kolt have as sisters (oldest and the youngest of four), including topics of horror movies and helping each other in their careers 18:52: What gets Carrie excited day to day, advocating for others, celebrating others, and investing time in the next generations who are the future of publishing 20:12: What gets Kolt excited, having a great laugh, small moments with children at school and watching them learn 21:30: Something Kolt wishes she were better at, how she deals with imposter syndrome and anxiety, and a great piece of advice that helps her understand how to circumvent life's challenges 23:03: How Carrie deals with performance anxiety, trying to figure out how to crush at being a mom and also at her job, and leaving the guilt behind when spending “too much” time on one thing 24:28: What is in Carrie's and Kolt's music rotation including the soundtrack from El Capitano, SZA, John Legend, and the down low on the Drake and Kendrick rap beef 27:12: How to connect with Carrie and Kolt online Follow Us: Newsletter: bitly.com/2QLEY8U Linkedin: bit.ly/2ZZUBxG Twitter: bit.ly/2Qp0SzK Instagram: bit.ly/2QLfEQc

Oops All Segments
80: Hoodwinked (with Kolt Read)

Oops All Segments

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 59:53


The Mysterious Kolt Read joins us to chat David Cronenberg's Crash as well as the Bandicoot of the same name. As Thomas reveals his new, hooded status, Kolt puppeteers the lad into a new space of truth. Then we discuss peaks and valleys before we dive into an overview of Kolt's Instagram presence. Kolt Read: APTN Investigates: https://www.aptnnews.ca/investigates/ Submit Segments: https://forms.gle/rfwsaeFFnX5AAFHY8 The Antipodes by Annie Baker in Winnipeg: www.the28thminute.com Drunk Shakespeare United: Instagram: https://instagram.com/drunkshakesunited Twitter: https://twitter.com/dshakesunited Check out our DnD show: 'What We Do in the Basement': https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/what-we-do-in-the-basement/id1552947049 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oopsallsegments/message

A Widow's Heart
Ep 36: Mikaela Fenger: A Grieving Mother's Heart

A Widow's Heart

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 35:28


Mikaela and Michael lost their infant son at 35 weeks. In her grief Micaela turned from her faith. I asked her how she came back.  Her answer was short and powerful, “How can you not worship the God who's taking care of your kid?” Mikaela Fenger shares her heartbreaking story and how she is helping other parents in a similar situation find hope and healing though her non-profit named after her angel baby Kolt. Mikaela is my guest on A Widow's Heart.

The DeeBrief
Bring down the Lions and get to 5-1

The DeeBrief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 79:15


Naughtsie, Marca and Adzy run through the big clash against the Lions, analysing the key matchups, what the Kolt could bring, plus a whole lot more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Leighton Night with Brian Wecht
Episode 207: The Meaty Leg Of Doctor Sung (feat. Knights of the Light Table)

Leighton Night with Brian Wecht

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 99:34


In this humdinger of an episode, we're joined by the amazing Patrick Stannard from animation studio Knights of the Light Table for a chat about art school, Masters of the Universe stuff both old & new, constructed languages, how (not) to respond to emails, password managers, and Brian and KoLT's work together on various NSP & Starbomb projects. Patrick's a fascinating guy and you'll come away from this episode with a big ol' smile on your face, that's for sure. Follow us on Twitter at @leightonnight and on Instagram/TikTok at @leighton_night. You can find Brian on Twitter/Instagram at @bwecht, and Leighton at @graylish (Twitter)/@buttchamps (Instagram).

Michigan's Big Show
* Bob Kolt, President and CEO of Kolt Communications

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 11:01


The Wet Slap
E114 Kolt Gene's Swamp Ranch Stories, Fighting Bears, & Quarantine Parties

The Wet Slap

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 97:13


Kolt Gene, owner of The Swamp Ranch & mudding YouTube legend, joins Brant Lincoln this week on THE WET SLAP.FOLLOW THE GUEST

Michigan Business Network
Michigan Business Beat | Bill Kimble, Bob Kolt, MCSC - Governor's Service Awards

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 12:15


Jeffrey Mosher welcomes Bill Kimble, President, C2AE, and Bob Kolt, President & CEO Kolt Communications Inc. What are the Governor's Service Awards? What role does the Michigan Community Service Commission play in this event? How is the event funded? How does Michigan use volunteers to solve some of the biggest challenges our state faces? What other roles do the Michigan Community Service Commission perform? What is it like being a commissioner on the Commission? 43 winners to be honored at 2023 Governor's Service Awards WHAT: The Michigan Community Service Commission will host the 2023 Governor's Service Awards, honoring 43 of Michigan's top volunteers, service leaders and philanthropists. Awards will be given in several categories, including service leadership, philanthropy, community impact, corporate social impact leader; youth, older adult and volunteer of the year; lifetime achievement. To see a list of winners visit Michigan.gov/GovernorsServiceAwards WHO: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is the keynote speaker and will present awards to the honorees. WHEN: Ceremony - 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28 Honorees will be available for interviews starting at 5 p.m. WHERE: Fox Theatre 2211 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201 About the Governor's Service Awards Since 1994, Michigan's governor has been hosting the Governor's Service Awards to pay tribute to outstanding volunteers from across Michigan. These volunteers demonstrate the power of giving and caring every day, and the Governor's Service Awards are one small way to thank them for their commitment. ### BACKGROUND: The Michigan Community Service Commission (MCSC) utilizes service as a strategy to address the state's most pressing issues and empowers volunteers to strengthen communities. In 2022-2023, the MCSC is granting more than $21million in federal funds to local communities for volunteer programs and activities. The Governor's Service Awards, Michigan's AmeriCorps, Mentor Michigan and Volunteer Michigan are premier programs of the MCSC. The MCSC is housed in the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity. For more information, visit Michigan.gov/volunteer Volunteer Michigan: Michigan Community Service Comission » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/

PsychChat
Episode 039 - Rethinking Leaveism

PsychChat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 10:36


In this episode, I discuss a prevalent phenomenon Leaveism. What is it and how can we prevent it?References: Acker, J. (1990). Hierarchies, jobs, bodies: A theory of gendered organizations. Gender & Society, 4(2), 139-158.   Albrecht, S. L. (2012). The influence of job, team and organizational level resources on employee well-being, engagement, commitment and extra-role performance: Test of a model. International Journal of Manpower, 33(7), 840-853. Atkinson, C., & Hall, L. (2011). Flexible working and happiness in the NHS. Employee Relations, 33(2), 88-105. Bloom, P., & Śliwa, M. (2021). Hacking work: Critically examining the implications of the new discourse and practices of hacking for work intensification and organisational control. Human Relations.  Borgkvist, A., Moore, V., Crabb, S., & Eliott, J. (2021). Critical considerations of workplace flexibility “for all” and gendered outcomes: Men being flexible about their flexibility. Gender, Work and Organization, 28(6), 2076-2090.   Chesley, N. (2014). Information and communication technology use, work intensification and employee strain and distress. Work, Employment and Society, 28(4), 589-610. CIPD. (2021). Health and well-being at work report. D'Abate, C. P., & Eddy, E. R. (2007). Engaging in personal business on the job: Extending the presenteeism construct. Human Resource Development Quarterly, 18(3), 361-383. Ďuranová, L., & Ohly, S. (2016). Persistent work-related technology use, recovery and well-being processes. Springer International Publishing.  Facer, R. L., Jr., & Wadsworth, L. (2008). Alternative work schedules and work-family balance: A research note. Review of Public Personnel Administration, 28(2), 166-177. Green, F. (2001). It's been a hard day's night: The concentration and intensification of work in late twentieth-century Britain. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 39(1), 53-80. Hesketh, I., & Cooper, C. L. (2014). Leaveism at work. Occupational Medicine, 64(3), 146-147. Hochschild, A. (1997). The time bind. WorkingUSA, 1(2), 21-29.  Houdmont, J., Elliott-Davies, M., & Donnelly, J. (2018). Leaveism in English and Welsh police forces: Baseline reference values. Occupational Medicine, 68(9), 593–599. Kelliher, C., & Anderson, D. (2010). Doing more with less? Flexible working practices and the intensification of work. Human Relations, 63(1), 83-106. Le Fevre, M., Matheny, J., & Kolt, G. S. (2003). Eustress, distress, and interpretation in occupational stress. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 18(7), 726-744. Mazmanian, M. (2013). Avoiding the trap of constant connectivity: When congruent frames allow for heterogeneous practices. Academy of Management Journal, 56(5), 1225-1250. Robertson, I., & Cooper, C. L. (2011). Well-being: Productivity and happiness at work. Palgrave Macmillan. Rosa, H. (2003). Social acceleration: Ethical and political consequences of a desynchronized high-speed society. Constellations, 10(1), 3-33. Toppinen-Tanner, S., Ojajärvi, A., Väänänen, A., Kalimo, R., & Jäppinen, P. (2005). Burnout as a predictor of medically certified sick-leave absences and their diagnosed causes. Behavioral Medicine, 31(1), 18-27. Zeytinoglu, I. U., Cooke, G. B., & Mann, S. L. (2004). Flexibility: Whose choice is it anyway? Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations, 59(4), 555-574.

939 Sports
Florida Baseball Commit Kolt Myers

939 Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 40:51


We interview Florida Baseball commit Kolt Myers

The Lighthouse Podcast
A Sisterly Journey

The Lighthouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 31:36


Join us on this heartfelt episode as we have the privilege of speaking with a remarkable sister duo, Cami Bergman and Jackie Huettner. Cami, a mother of five beautiful children – Keaton (17), Kira (15), Keely (6), Kyzer (3), and Kolt (7 months) – shares an inspiring story about her daughter Keely, who bravely faced a Leukemia diagnosis at the tender age of 4. Through the challenges and triumphs of Keely's journey, Cami and Jackie's bond has grown even stronger, despite living six hours apart. Tune in as they share their touching experiences and the unbreakable connection that has blossomed through the power of family and love. For more information about the Gold Party, click HERE To learn more about attending or serving on a fall retreat, click HERE Follow us on Social Media: Facebook Instagram

Les histoires de 28 Minutes
Gérald Garutti / La planète à l'ère des "méga-feux"

Les histoires de 28 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 46:15


L'émission 28 Minutes du 14/06/2023 Gérald Garutti fait partie du groupe très fermé des metteurs en scène français à Londres. À son actif, 45 spectacles, d'après Shakespeare, Romain Gary, Koltès ou encore Dostoïevski. En 2019, il décide de mettre en place un Centre des arts de la parole, alors qu'il travaille sur la mise en scène du Tartuffe de Molière à Londres, lors d'une visite de Donald Trump dans la capitale britannique. Dans cette même dynamique, il publie “Il faut voir comme on se parle. Manifeste pour les arts de la parole” aux éditions Actes Sud le 19 janvier 2023, un ouvrage qui revient sur le délitement du dialogue et de l'écoute entre les êtres humains. Il est notre invité. Le Canada brûle et devrait continuer de brûler. Après l'Alberta et la Nouvelle-Écosse, c'est à présent le Québec qui est touché. Au total, plus de 4,5 millions d'hectares de forêts ont déjà brûlé depuis le début de l'année. Ces "méga-feux" sont la conséquence d'un printemps particulièrement chaud marqué par des records de chaleur et de sécheresse. Avec l'aggravation du réchauffement climatique, les "méga-feux" vont devenir de plus en plus fréquents : ils sont déjà responsables de plus de 50 % des surfaces brûlées de la planète. Les experts de l'ONU prévoient une augmentation mondiale des incendies extrêmes pouvant atteindre 14 % à l'horizon 2030, 30 % d'ici 2050 et 50 % d'ici la fin du siècle. En France, après l'année 2022 qui avait signé de tristes records, 2023 s'annonce encore plus chaude : des feux de forêts ont déjà pu être observés en Bretagne ou encore dans les Pyrénées-Atlantiques. La France entière est-elle aujourd'hui sous la menace des "méga-feux" ? Comment combattre ce phénomène voué à se multiplier ?  Enfin, retrouvez également les chroniques de Xavier Mauduit et Alix Van Pée !  28 Minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Elisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement : 14 juin 2023 - Présentation : Élisabeth Quin - Production : KM, ARTE Radio

The Guy Gordon Show
The Guy Gordon Show ~ April 18, 2023

The Guy Gordon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 72:28


April 18, 2023 ~ Full Show. Rocky Raczkowski, Retired Lt. Colonel for the US Army discusses army recruitment being down. Robert Kolt, President and CEO of Kolt analyzes the reaction to the Bud Light partnership with transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Senior News Analyst Lloyd Jackson updates us on a press conference the Detroit DEA held on Xylazine which makes Fentanyl even more deadly. Nancy Costello, Associate Clinical Professor at Michigan State University and Director of the Michigan State University First Amendment Clinic discusses Dominion's $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News. Paul Eisenstein Publisher and Editor in Chief at the Detroit Bureau joins us for Mobility Makers. Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne with a story on the COVID's affect on the mental health of school aged children and Sports Analyst Steve Courtney has good news about Bills safety Damar Hamlin.

The Guy Gordon Show
Robert Kolt ~ The Guy Gordon Show

The Guy Gordon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 9:11


April 18, 2023 ~ Robert Kolt, President and CEO of Kolt Communications & Professor in the Department of Advertising and Public Relations at Michigan State University, talks with Guy Gordon about the impact of Bud Light using a transgender influencer in advertisements.

Les Nuits de France Culture
Michel Piccoli : "Shakespeare est un farceur"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 14:00


durée : 00:14:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1988, Yvonne Taquet s'entretient avec Luc Bondy, Bernard-Marie Koltès et Michel Piccoli à propos du "Conte d'hiver" de Shakespeare, traduit par Koltès pour une mise en scène au Théâtre des Amandiers de Nanterre. En 1988, Le Conte d'hiver, de Shakespeare dans une traduction de Bernard-Marie Koltès était monté au Théâtre des Amandiers de Nanterre. Luc Bondy en signait la mise en scène tandis que Bulle Ogier, Roland Amstutz et Michel Piccoli se partageaient l'affiche. À cette occasion, Yvonne Taquet pour l'émission "Avant-première" était allée à la rencontre de Luc Bondy, Bernard-Marie Koltès et Michel Piccoli. Au sortir d'une longue journée de répétition, leurs paroles traduisaient, avec une certaine euphorie, la joie manifeste d'être réunis par la pièce de Shakespeare. "Le Conte d'hiver" de Shakespeare dans une traduction de Bernard-Marie Koltès Luc Bondy définit la pièce ainsi : "Contrairement à des pièces plus connues de Shakespeare, qui sont, malgré leur complexité, résolues, 'Le Conte d'hiver' a une autre forme, elle fait partie des dernières pièces de Shakespeare. Elles ont des structures tout à fait différentes : elles n'ont ni une fin tragique, ni un happy end, elles ne sont ni tristes ni gaies, c'est encore autre chose. Cette pièce commence comme une tragédie et, au milieu, elle est tout à coup une grande ballade et puis ça devient encore autre chose, une histoire de résurrection. (...) Toutes ces formes font qu'elle est restée une pièce bâtarde qu'on admire et qu'on craint, car elle excessivement poétique." Michel Piccoli et Bulle Ogier sur la scène du théâtre des Amandiers Michel Piccoli : "C'est un conte extrêmement charnel, sensuel et, en même temps, imaginaire. C'est très concret grâce à Shakespeare et grâce à Koltès. On passe d'un délire de l'imaginaire à une chose tout à fait quotidienne et brutale. La pièce est ludique. Shakespeare, avec cette pièce, nous permet une liberté d'invention, de rire, de larme, de drôlerie, il nous fait partir dans des sphères sans fin. Comme Bondy est un farceur, que Shakespeare est un farceur, que Koltès n'est pas loin d'en être un et que moi, plus ça va plus j'aime en être un, on est un peu euphoriques. On ne devrait pas dire ça à un mois de jouer une pièce !" Bernard-Marie Koltès à propos de son travail de traducteur pour Le Conte d'hiver : "Shakespeare parle une langue limpide, ce n'est pas du tout une langue compliquée et maniérée, les métaphores sont très belles, très simples, mais les situations sont très compliquées, (...) il faut traduire moment par moment et après le courant vient tout seul, on n'a rien à faire." Par Yvonne Taquet Réalisation : Marie-Noëlle Barbarin Extrait : Avant-première - "Le Conte d'hiver" de Shakespeare, mise en scène Luc Bondy (1ère diffusion : 09/03/1988) Edition web : Documentation Sonore de Radio France Archive Ina-Radio France

Inspire Campfire
Episode 53: Continuing a Legacy at Baja 1000 with Kolt Bell

Inspire Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 49:07


In this episode, Kolt Bell, an Anti-Fraud Professional by day and Off-Road Race Car Driver by night, joins us to share his story about a family legacy and three sons who committed to adventure in hopes of lifting their father's spirits by following in his footsteps in one of the coolest, yet most dangerous races, The Baja 1000.

MobiSoft Holding
Kolt Ya Aksa Salam - Omar Mahgob | قولت يا اقصي سلام - عمر محجوب

MobiSoft Holding

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 3:06


Kolt Ya Aksa Salam - Omar Mahgob قولت يا اقصي سلام - عمر محجوب amazing Quran recitation تلاوة رائعه من القران الكريم * YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7Solu0hjNDVoPHjb_eMdg * Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/RecitationsParadise * Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/recitations_of_paradise * TikTok : https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSss7af2/

Culture en direct
Koltès et la confrontation à l'étranger

Culture en direct

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 59:26


durée : 00:59:26 - Tous en scène - par : Aurélie Charon - La Compagnie Kobal't a choisi l'écriture de Koltès et monte "Combat de nègre et de chiens", quatre solitudes, une spirale de violence dans un lieu métaphorique, quelque part en Afrique.

REP YOUR SET w/The Pistil Whips

Episode 73 Leif tells Eric about the process of recording his new single "EASY", out now wherever you listen to music

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 260 | Become a Farming Advocate

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 53:00


Stephanie Singer of The Nature Conservancy joins Matt, Dusty, and Kolt on the podcast to talk about the Farmer Advocate Program. Dale chats with Shelby Russell of Trumbull Career and Technical Center and Jane Hunt, Director of Education with Education Projects, to talk about the GrowNextGen program. Marv Ulmet, Territory Application Specialist at Bane Welker, also catches up with Dale to discuss manure equipment. All this and more thanks to AgriGold!   00:00 Introduction and OCJ/OAN Staff Update 20:25 Shelby Russell and Jane Hunt – GrowNextGen 41:06 Marv Ulmet of Bane Welker  51:27 Closing    

3 GiG Sports
Kolt Pearce Penn State Commit

3 GiG Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 87:09


Listen in tonight as we have Penn State Football commit Kolt Pearce join us for an interview. We also cover NBA news, as players start opting in to player options. Who do you hope your team goes after? It seems like we are watching our sports icons of the past 10 years start to decline in health and playing ability, listen as we discuss impacts of players like these on the game today. And a Makes Sense If You Don't Think About It courtesy of Tacos Johns, tune in for all these stories and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3gigsports/support

B2B Leadership Podcast
Empowering Leaders Through Financial Planning with Sloane Kolt

B2B Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 40:59


You will never have as great of a potential impact on someone else's life as you will when you are a people leader. The reason for this is that as a people leader, you have the ability to positively OR negatively influence the lives of the people that work for you. The key thing is that it is a choice. In this episode of the B2B Leadership podcast, best-selling author and leadership coach Nils Vinje speaks with Sloane Kolt, Director of Customer Success at DataRails to discuss this and much, much, more… Podcast highlights: 0:26 - Sloane's background - Sloane explains her role at DataRails and what FP&A entails. 3:02 - Empowering finance functions - How does DataRails provide strategic guidance to customers? 8:15 - The spectrum of preparedness - Sloane has seen both good and bad examples of how finance should be done. 9:47 - Finance in modern times - What's the end goal for more modern finance companies to position their initiatives? 14:24 - Single most important piece of advice - What advice would Sloane give to make financing as big a win as possible for everybody involved? 16:24 - First leadership position - Sloane considers her journey to be a very strange one. 20:22 - Random areas of experience - How do unexpected experiences translate into Sloane's leadership today? 27:27 - Impactful leadership - Do you want to instill them with fear or with deep gratitude? 35:28 - Bored with work - There are better options than just sticking it out. 39:03 - Sloane's advice to herself - What advice would Sloane give her younger self? Connect with Sloane Kolt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sloanekolt/ Learn more about DataRails at https://www.datarails.com/ Learn more about your own leadership style at: https://www.30dayleadership.com/ This episode is brought to you by the B2B Leaders Academy The cost of not consistently developing your leadership skills is enormous. At the B2B Leaders Academy you can gain access to monthly leadership training and live coaching. Being a great leader isn't hard, you just need a guide and the right set of tools. Head on over to b2bleadersacademy.com and become the leader you have always wanted to be.

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 259 | OFBF on the Water Front

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 40:40


Matt, Kolt, and Dusty catch up with Jordan Hoewischer of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation to discuss water quality within Ohio's bodies of water. Dale chats with Mike Steenhoek, Executive Director of the Soy Transportation Coalition, to discuss the Senate infrastructure bill passage. All this and more thanks to AgriGold!

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 258 | Podcast on Podcast with OSU Extension

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 36:34


On this week's podcast Dusty and Kolt set down with Amanda Douridas and Elizabeth Hawkins of OSU Extension to talk about their podcast “OSU Extension Agronomy Farm Management Podcast.” Matt catches up with Jeff Lentz of Buckeye Online Equipment Auction LLC to talk about the new push for online auctions. Lastly, Andera Flowers of Cargill Sidney, Ohio location talks with Dale about the new crush facility. All this and more thanks to AgriGold!

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 257 | CCA Board Update

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 42:53


Clint Nester, Chairman of Ohio CCA Board and crop consultant with Nester Ag talks with Matt, Dusty, and Kolt about crop progress and updates within the CCA. Kolt then catches up with Adam Goodwin of Bane-Welker Equipment to talk about maintenance, protection, and everything in-between when it comes to hay equipment. The intern crew at GrowNetGen talks with Dale about their outreach when it comings to teaching students about agriculture and soybeans in particular. Lastly, Dale catches up with Tadd Nicholson, Executive Director of the Ohio Corn and Wheat to talk about E-15. All this and more thanks to AgriGold!  

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 255 | The Scoop on Prop 12

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 43:53


Matt and Kolt catch up with Leah Curtis, Policy Counsel and Sr. Director of Member Engagement at Ohio Farm Bureau, to talk about Prop 12 happening in California and its effects for farms all around the country. AgriGold Agronomist, Mitch Greve, talks with Dale about the planting progress happening around the state. Matt then discusses with Andy White of RES Auction Services how the price of new and used equipment keeps rising. Lastly, Dale speaks with Farm Credit Mid-America employees about the Stock the Trailer Program to combat food hunger. All that and more thanks to AgriGold! 

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 254 | High Inflation and High Hills

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 37:48


Elizabeth Long of Ag Resource Management talks with Matt, Dusty, and Kolt about high inflation prices currently and what to expect in the coming months. Matt then catches up with Ben Seibert who is a grain and livestock farmer in Western, Ohio. Stephanie Singer of Nature Conservancy chats with Dusty about the Farmer Advocate for Conservation Program. All that and more thanks to AgriGold.  

Game of Crimes
48 - Randy Thumann and K9 Kolt Seize $100M of Fentanyl

Game of Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 149:16


SGT Randy Thumann, Fayette County TX Sheriff's Office, and his K94COPs partner Kolt, have worked together to seize hundreds of millions of dollars in drugs and illegal currency. One stop in particular on March 5, 2021, resulted in the seizure of 15 pounds of Fentanyl, worth over $100 million—an amount that could have killed over 4 million people. This is a story about what it takes to be on the front line of stopping drug trafficking, and the special bond between a dog and their handler that make this crime-fighting combination unbeatable.Join us at Patreon.com/gameofcrimes for great content you won't hear anywhere elseDonate at paypal.me/gameofcrimes or go to paypal.com and use our email: gameofcrimespodcast@gmail.comGo to GameOfCrimesPodcast.com for more info and NEW MERCH!Follow us on...TwitterFacebookInstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 253 | Cosmetically Challenged Produce and Podcast Hosts

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 49:09


Matt, Dusty, and Kolt talk with Lisa Hamler-Fugitt, Executive Director of Ohio Association of Foodbanks, about all things food security and how agriculture can play a role in solving hunger in Ohio. Dusty catches up with Kyle Bailey of Bane Welker Equipment to discuss the importance of proper equipment calibration and maintenance. Attorney Laura Curliss talks with Matt about her role in the Bailey Case in Union county. All this and more thanks to AgriGold!

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 252 | Ethanol Update

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 29:42


Tadd Nicholson of Ohio Corn and Wheat joins Matt, Dusty and Kolt on the podcast to give an update on the corn landscape in Ohio, the looming deadline for the wheat yield contest, corn prices and the update on year-round E-15 sales! USDA's Gary Crawford has an interview with B.J. Johnson, the CEO of Clear Flame Technologies who is working on 100% ethanol semis. All of that and more thanks to AgriGold!

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 249 | The Doc is In

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 51:06


Dr. Dennis Summers, Ohio State Veterinarian with the Ohio Department of Agriculture joins Dusty and Kolt to chat about Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza and African Swine Fever and how the Ohio Agriculture is responding. Plus, Matt visits with Preston Chilcote of Bane Welker Equipment about last minute planter prep tips. All of that and more thanks to AgriGold!

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 247 | Round and Round with the EPA

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 42:18


Brandon Kern of Ohio Farm Bureau joins Dusty and Kolt to discuss Farm Bureau's engagement with the US EPA regarding a number of things including the Renewable Fuel Standard, Enlist, and Waters of the United States. Plus, Dusty has an interview with Jim Sutter of the US Soybean Export Council. All of that and more thanks to AgriGold!

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 243 | Conference Recap

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 53:21


After a week of conferences, it's time to recap them all on the Ohio Ag Net Podcast powered by AgriGold. Matt and Kolt were at the Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference and caught up with Eric Reicher, Fulton County OSU Extension Educator and Glen Arnold on manure nutrient management. They also caught up with John Fulton of Ohio State Extension and Bill Lehmkuhl of Precision Agri Services, Inc. about planter technology. Bernadette visited with Karen St. Germaine, Director of Earth Science at NASA during Commodity Classic. All of that and more thanks to AgriGold!

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 239 | ARM gears up for busy spring

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 42:02


Larry Davis of Ag Resource Management (ARM) joins Dusty, Matt and Kolt on the podcast to discuss some upcoming financial dates and deadlines. Dale has reports with Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board and Gene Noem, President of the National Pork Board. Matt visits with Steve Lerch of Story Arc Consulting, the keynote speaker at the Ohio Pork Congress last week.

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 237 | Mental Health Casserole

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 40:32


Jami Dellifield, Family & Consumer Sciences Educator with Ohio State University Extension in Hardin County joins Dusty and Kolt. Jami is the winner of the first ever Yvonne Lesicko Perseverance Prize (or Y-Prize) for farm mental health. Plus, Matt has an update with Tyler Stiles in Fairfield County on the Enlist authorizations -- or lack there of -- in select Ohio counties. Matt also visits with Cheryl Day, Executive Vice President of the Ohio Pork Council.

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 236 | Scheve and Snow Cannons

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 34:04


John Scheve joins Matt, Dusty and Kolt on this episode of the podcast to review the January WASDE report numbers. Plus, Dusty visits with Dr. Mark Loux, Weed Specialist at The Ohio State University on the US EPA controlling the use of Enlist in select counties in Ohio.

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 233 | New Year, Same Dad Jokes

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 52:12


Dusty, Matt and Kolt are starting off the New Year running down the latest in Ohio Agriculture (and yes, sharing a Dad Joke.) Dusty has a preview of the Ohio Field Leader Podcast this month with Dr. John Finer of Ohio State. Matt has an update with Fairfield County SWCD Wildlife Specialist Tommy Springer, Kolt has audio from Clay Patton and the Rural Radio Network on the Kansas Wildfires and Dusty visits with USDA NRCS Chief Terry Cosby. All of that and more thanks to AgriGold!

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 231 | Ugly Christmas Sweaters

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 47:37


In this episode of the podcast, Matt, Dusty and Kolt are joined by Elizabeth Long of Ag Resource Management as they share their ugly Christmas sweaters. Aside from holiday cheer, they talk about end-of-year financial decisions that need to be made. Matt has an update with Kirk Hines, Chief of Soil and Water Conservation Districts with the Ohio Department of Agriculture. Dale visits with some folks from Farm Credit Mid America, and Jon Scheve has an update. All of that and more thanks to AgriGold!

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 222 | DC Trip

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 71:24


On this episode of the podcast, Dusty and Kolt are joined by Kameron Rinehart who recently returned from Washington DC. Trip attendees engaged legislators about Ohio agriculture's priorities in government. Rinehart also gave an update on the Young Ag Professionals Winter Leadership Experience. All of that and more, presented by AgriGold!

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 220 | Wet FSR and a wet kitchen

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 39:58


Kolt, Dusty and Matt revisit a very soggy Farm Science Review, Kolt's kitchen is wet too in the homeowner chronicles. Dusty has a report from Dr. Horacio Lopez-Nicora, the new plant pathologist at Ohio State, and Mary Griffith, OSU Extension Educator. All of that and more in this episode of the podcast brought to you by AgriGold!

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Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net Podcast | Ep. 219 | Farm Science Review Preview

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 47:19


Nick Zachrich, manager of the Farm Science Review joins Matt, Dusty and Kolt to preview the upcoming event as it makes its return to in-person programming. Dusty has a report from the Ohio Field Leader Roadshow, Dale was at the Hardin County Fair and catches up with Noah Ketcham, Junior Fair Board President, and Matt catches up with Jeff Cutler on poultry markets at the annual poultry banquet. All of that thanks to AgriGold!

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