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This episode is brought to you by Yotpo. From brewing beer to kombucha tea - that's the unlikely journey for Jeff Weaber, Founder and CEO of Aqua ViTea. Jeff says he and his wife - a practitioner of naturopathy - discovered the benefits of kombucha just as the tea was beginning to take off. "At the time, it was going to be maybe a sort of cottage industry on-farm production product," he says. "I mean, it was going to be a brand, but I didn't imagine that it was going to go much outside our county, let alone sweep across the country." Jeff says he began selling the product - and educating consumers about kombucha - at farmers' markets in Oregon. It turns out that meeting the growing demand was quite a challenge. "We're scaling up a product that has never been scaled up before," he says. "People are making it one-gallon jars with their house. We were making 20-gallon batches, and that alone was daunting enough. Figuring that out, finding the space, figuring out how to control the environment, doing all these things that hadn't been done before." A side issue that Jeff and his team hadn't anticipated was the packing. The beverage was traditionally sold in packaged glass jars or cans. It wasn't environmentally responsible, so Jeff knew he had to find a better solution. "We decided to launch our products in stores through a self-standing aerator - a fountain - as we called it, where people could bring their growlers back week after week and fill up their growlers and take it home," he says. "When it's empty, they take it back and fill it up again. And that's what caused the pull for us. That's what caused the stores to start calling." Early in the brand's history, Aqua ViTea didn't get much help from competitors building the category. "Unfortunately, early on, a few companies that got started, none of them were talking to each other," Jeff says. "They all had a kind of competitive edge cultivated in the industry early on." Jeff says that attitude seems to have evolved now, with more companies embracing the mission of pushing kombucha to help replace soft drinks on the store shelves. In Part 1, Jeff talks about: * Gratitude toward his first boss for believing in him. * How he and his wife came to drink kombucha. * How crowds at farmers' markets helped launch the business. * The challenging logistics of making the product. * The side issue of responsible packaging. * The mission to replace soft drinks. Join Ramon Vela and Jeff Weaber as they break down the inside story on The Story of a Brand. For more on Aqua ViTea, visit: https://aquavitea.com/ Subscribe and Listen to the podcast on all major apps. Simply search for “The Story of a Brand,” or click here to listen on your favorite podcast player: Listen now. * This podcast is supported by Yotpo, the leading eCommerce marketing platform for brands looking to drive customer loyalty. As I'm sure many of you know, customer retention is the new acquisition. With Yotpo, brands can provide value through a strategic loyalty program — and ensure shoppers come back time and again. Want to know more? Visit https://yotpo.com/storyofabrand And turn your one-time shoppers into lifelong brand lovers.
Kefir and kombucha have some incredible health benefits—find out why! FREE COURSE ➜ ➜ https://courses.drberg.com/product/how-to-bulletproof-your-immune-system/ FREE MINI-COURSE ➜ ➜ Take Dr. Berg's Free Keto Mini-Course! ADD YOUR SUCCESS STORY HERE: https://bit.ly/3z9TviS Talk to a Dr. Berg Keto Consultant today and get the help you need on your journey (free consultation). Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Keto, Intermittent Fasting, or the use of Dr. Berg products. Consultants are available Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 10 PM EST. Saturday & Sunday from 9 AM to 6 PM EST. USA Only. Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. Dr. Berg's Website: http://bit.ly/37AV0fk Dr. Berg's Recipe Ideas: http://bit.ly/37FF6QR Dr. Berg's Reviews: http://bit.ly/3hkIvbb Dr. Berg's Shop: http://bit.ly/3mJcLxg Dr. Berg's Bio: http://bit.ly/3as2cfE Dr. Berg's Health Coach Training: http://bit.ly/3as2p2q Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericberg Messenger: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericberg/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/37DXt8C
Today, I bitch about Kombucha Tea, which my wife recently discovered, and now apparently we have to buy it. Also, a saga that is full of irritations. Frozen shoulder! Rocky Potato is living a charmed life and more! RATE AND REVIEW. SPONSOR. LEAVE ME A VOICE MAIL! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bill-flanigin/support
What is Kombucha Tea good for? Hannah Crum, or “Queen of Kombucha” as our own Sarah Masoni calls her, can tell you. Hannah's company, Kombucha Kamp is THE encyclopedia (or Wikipedia if you prefer) of Kombucha Tea. Her mission is to teach, inform, supply and tell the world about the good things Kombucha can do – and cannot do – for the body. Her journey began when she visited a friend in San Francisco in early 2000. The friend had a jar with floating “stuff” in it and was told it was Kombucha. It wasn't ready to drink, so when Hannah got back to Los Angeles she immediately went to Whole Foods where Kombucha was everywhere. It was the typical love at first sip and Hannah was hooked and had to learn to brew it. She checked out every book in the library and started making it for her own consumption. Eventually, friends tried some, liked it and wanted to make their own as well. Hannah saw this as passion turned into a side hustle and figured she could charge people to teach them not only how to brew their own, but it's usefulness as well. That's when she started Kombucha Kamp at her house. She began a blog around 2007 and then there came the Kombucha withdrawal around 2010 which saw commercial brewers get squashed by taxes and led to the formation of the Kombucha Brewers International to fight against the unfair tax. She has served as Master Brewer for several commercial operations and wanted to share her knowledge. For some reason, the Kombucha world is very secretive and don't want to share the golden nuggets, but she has changed that. Hannah wants people to avoid anecdotal stories about the so-called miracles of Kombucha Tea and look for scientific fact. For example, there are many stories of people whose joints suddenly stop hurting when they begin drinking Kombucha. There are even stories of Chernobyl residents who avoided cancer after the meltdown with daily consumption of Kombucha. But here are the facts: 1) Kombucha helps repair damage to the organs and 2) Kombucha reduces the absorption of dangerous gamma rays. Armed with these scientific facts and more, Hannah offers her free DIY Guide book so each person can make up there own mind about the benefits of Kombucha and brew their own if they choose. A teach, an author, a speaker and activist for health and wellness, Hannah Crum brews on. "Masoni and Marshall the meaningful Marketplace" with your hosts Sarah Masoni and Sarah Marshall We record the "the Meaningful Marketplace" inside NedSpace in the Bigfoot Podcast Studio in beautiful downtown Portland. Audio engineer, mixer and podcast editor is Allon Beausoleil Show logo was designed by Anton Kimball of Kimball Design Website was designed by Cameron Grimes Production assistant is Chelsea Lancaster 10% of gross revenue at Startup Radio Network goes to support women entrepreneurs in developing countries thru kiva.org/lender/markgrimes
Akash Joshi Is a frequent blogger across many of the larger blogs across the internet. He joins the Round Up to share his opinions on how you should put your React applications together as well as some tips on where you shouldn't put files and where you should avoid putting specific types of files. Some of this is inspired by projects like Next.js and others by his own experience. Paige and TJ chime in with their experience to help provide more context to the conversation. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Akash Joshi Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Learn Structuring React Projects with a Dogs App [⚛ +
Akash Joshi Is a frequent blogger across many of the larger blogs across the internet. He joins the Round Up to share his opinions on how you should put your React applications together as well as some tips on where you shouldn't put files and where you should avoid putting specific types of files. Some of this is inspired by projects like Next.js and others by his own experience. Paige and TJ chime in with their experience to help provide more context to the conversation. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Akash Joshi Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Learn Structuring React Projects with a Dogs App [⚛ +
My guest today is my friend and fellow host on the Investor's Podcast Network, Trey Lockerbie. Trey is a former professional musician who has toured around the world. He's also the CEO and founder, along with his wife, of the beverage company Better Booch, which makes Kombucha Tea, and he's an avid Value Investor.We focus this episode on how Trey got into Value investing, how he met Warren Buffett, what he learned from that interaction, and the value investing principles he's taken from Warren and incorporated into his own investment approach.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:What it was like for Trey to meet Warren Buffett and what he learned from their conversationHow Trey went from options trader to value investorThe book Buffett told Trey to read, and what Trey learned from that bookThe power of compoundingThe importance of “Circle of Competence”Why the concept of “Mr. Market” is so powerful and important to value investingWhy estimating intrinsic value is so important yet there is no single formula on how to do itWhy “margin of safety” is a bedrock principle of value investingWhy one of Buffett's greatest assets is his love of learning and his ability to evolve his thinking and change his mindBOOKS AND RESOURCESTrey's first episode as co-host of We Study BillionairesCheck out our top picks for the Best Investing Podcasts in 2020All of the HSA benefits. None of the hassle. Make the most of your health savings account with BendHSA.Capital One. This is Banking Reimagined. What's in your wallet?Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) hereSupport our free podcast by supporting our sponsorsCONNECT WITH TREY LOCKERBIEBetter BoochTrey: Twitter | LinkedInGET IN TOUCH WITH SEAN MURRAYSean's Twitter AccountSean's LinkedIn AccountEmail: Sean@TheInvestorsPodcast.comWebsite: RealTime Performance, Inc.Weekly Newsletter: RealTime Performance NewsletterHELP US OUT!Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review! It takes less than 30 seconds and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We continue the conversation with Andrew Mills and his raw food business about the benefits of kombucha and probiotic foods. Here's why you should look for his products on the shelves! Social: instagram.com/beezberries facebook.com/shopbeezberries shopbeezberries.com Hosts: instagram.com/darcyajoness instagram.com/rhetticusmaximus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quantumhealth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/quantumhealth/support
Listen to a master fermenter and local raw foodie talk about the benefits of probiotic foods. You might be surprised to hear how it all got started for Andrew Mills and the Beeze Berries team. Social: instagram.com/beezberries facebook.com/shopbeezberries shopbeezberries.com Hosts: instagram.com/darcyajoness instagram.com/rhetticusmaximus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quantumhealth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/quantumhealth/support
Ever had kombucha? Or Yerba Mate Tea? No? Well get ready to try some especially some Wild Kombucha & Icaro Tea. Yes, more specifically from Mobtown Fermentation. In comes Sergio Malarin. Meet Sergio, the co-founder of Mobtown Fermentation. Mobtown Fermentation is a cause-driven beverage company located in Baltimore, MD where they make Wild Kombucha and Icaro Tea. Website: www.mobtownfermentation.com Facebook: WILD Kombucha Instagram: wild_kombucha www.icarotea.com / Facebook: Icaro Tea / Instagram: icarotea #food #drink --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-district-channel/support
Talk to a Dr. Berg Keto Consultant today and get the help you need on your journey (free consultation). Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Keto, Intermittent Fasting, or the use of Dr. Berg products. Consultants are available Monday through Friday from 8 am to 10 pm EST. Saturday & Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm EST. USA Only. Get Dr. Berg's Veggie Solution today! • Flavored (Sweetened) - http://bit.ly/3nHbNTs • Plain (Unflavored) - http://bit.ly/3as0x9U Take Dr. Berg's Free Keto Mini-Course! In this podcast, Dr. Berg answers the question of what is better to consume, Kombucha Tea or Apple Cider Vinegar. Apple Cider Vinegar is made through the process of fermenting apple juice. Kombucha Tea is also a fermented product made from sugar and black tea. Apple Cider Vinegar • Acetic Acid – The main acid in apple cider vinegar. Acetic Acid Bacteria Ferment and eat glucose and ethanol (Alcohol). The benefit for this acid is mainly for the blood sugars, which helps with insulin resistance, helps insulin become more sensitive, good for digestion, good for fatty liver because it strips of fat, and has 0 sugar. Take it with meals one teaspoon with lemon juice Kombucha Tea • Lactic Acid and Gluconic Acid – These acids are good for lowering the digestive tracts. • Probiotics – It helps build up the friendly bacteria in the gut. • It has 2-6 grams of sugar • It is good for improving digestion • Good for the intestines • It has a lot of antioxidants • Recommended for people that want substitute for alcohol. RESEARCH: http://bit.ly/2RGTZqQ http://bit.ly/2GeYhEq http://bit.ly/2Dh9Bwd Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. Dr. Berg's Website: http://bit.ly/37AV0fk Dr. Berg's Recipe Ideas: http://bit.ly/37FF6QR Dr. Berg's Reviews: http://bit.ly/3hkIvbb Dr. Berg's Shop: http://bit.ly/3mJcLxg Dr. Berg's Bio: http://bit.ly/3as2cfE Dr. Berg's Health Coach Training: http://bit.ly/3as2p2q Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericberg Messenger: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrBergDC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericberg/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/37DXt8C
Talk to a Dr. Berg Keto Consultant today and get the help you need on your journey (free consultation). Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Keto, Intermittent Fasting, or the use of Dr. Berg products. Consultants are available Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 10 PM EST. Saturday & Sunday from 9 AM to 6 PM EST. USA Only. Get Dr. Berg's Veggie Solution today! • Flavored (Sweetened) - https://shop.drberg.com/veggie-solution-flavored-sweetened?utm_source=Podcast • Plain (Unflavored) - https://shop.drberg.com/veggie-solution-plain?utm_source=Podcast Take Dr. Berg's Free Keto Mini-Course! In this podcast, Dr. Berg talks about the 8 different benefits of probiotics. 1. Support Immune System (Defense) - Probiotics helps support your immune system and it provides a major defense against pathogens. 2. Digest Fibers – Microbes live on fiber. 3. Make Beneficial Acids: Lactic Acid (Sauerkraut, Kombucha Tea, Yogurt, Kiefer) – It is important for the defense mechanism to allow the pathogens not to grow. It is also necessary to help with the pH and the absorption of certain minerals in the digestive tract. Butyric Acid – A friendly acid that feeds your colon cells. It helps lower your blood sugars, insulin resistance and decrease inflammation. 4. Help make vitamins – B Vitamins, biotin , B12, Vitamin K 5. Recycle bile 6. Detoxifications – Microbes are involved in the detoxification of chemicals and poisons in the body. If you don't have enough microbes, you won't have the full capacity of keeping the toxins in the minimum level on your body. 7. Antioxidants – It helps neutralize free radicals. 8. Regular Bowel Movements Dr. Berg's Friendly Bacteria Probiotics: https://shop.drberg.com/friendly-bacteria-probiotic?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor ***Sorry, I was mistaken: this product contains a 32 day supply at 1 tbs per day. In other words the label is correct. Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. FACEBOOK: fb.me/DrEricBerg?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor TWITTER: http://twitter.com/DrBergDC?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Post&utm_campaign=Daily%20Post YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/drericberg123?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor DR. BERG'S SHOP: https://shop.drberg.com/?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor MESSENGER: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor
Episode 31- The LA Rams On Today’s episode we discuss Fantasy Football drafts, Trading cards, Covid/Politics, First Ladies, 1700’s and more!As always, this episode is brought to you by Bill’s Ball Bustin’ Ass Kickin’ Salsa!Follow us on OnlyFans https://onlyfans.com/betweentwokevspodcast 00:15-7:00Introduction- Pardon the camera angle for the beginning of this episode! We discuss the Hollywood exodus of podcasts moving to Spotify while BTKP takes over Youtube. We also discuss Kombucha Tea, beverages, and other nonsense. 7:03-36:05The Kevs discuss Fantasy Football, which briefly gets interrupted by some conspiracy talk and politics and Big10 Football, discuss breaking news with the Lions signing Taylor Decker,then we dive back into Fantasy Football to help the BTKP Heads!36:08-41:45NEW SEGMENT ALERT- The Kevs as most of you probably did, have a vast collection of trading cards! Trading cards are coming back, and some are saying it’s a huge investment! We’re going to begin going through our collections, looking up their value and offering them to BTKP Heads for purchase! Today’s first card is 1991 LA Rams Offensive Tackle Jackie Slater!!41:47- 46:58The Kevs discuss the new szn of Hard Knocks and why the Lions can’t be good. 47:00-55:00Epicly Awful Detroit Sports Pick of the Week! Today’s pick is 2013 Detroit Lions #13 overall pick in the first round, Nick Fairley! 55:03-First Lady Extravaganza! Today is Louisa Adams! 6th First Lady, wife of John Quincy AdamsSubscribe rate and review on all platforms! Links are below! Keep sending us your feedback, we appreciate it!- Subscribe and Review on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbIV-GZPUDIA7dB8Aj3rXdw?view_as=subscriber- Subscribe and Comment on iTunes: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1110077.rss - Subscribe and Review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/26N4hy35njWDwbCJcsCOgG - Subscribe and Review on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?q=between%20two%20kevs - Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/between_two_kevFollow us on OnlyFans https://onlyfans.com/betweentwokevspodcast Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BetweenTwoKevsFollow BTKP on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@betweentwokevspodcast?_d=secCgsIARCbDRgBIAIoARI%2BCjyyun34eA58O5l7gxJdc2e4xKCq6eL7iA0PQoZkRIfMPQ5iuFcpRdmmj%2Fo4wiebc9B988DnWy%2F89hWKLCUaAA%3D%3D&language=en&sec_uid=MS4wLjABAAAADKg55xK4ZeHf-t_Ro2m5DYbSGg4wItPrAq6y8_qtZb2_eqojQX-KosnjV1Q5DZre&share_author_id=6830785592931845125&tt_from=email&u_code=dcg25795feg92g&user_id=6830785592931845125&utm_campaign=client_share&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=email&source=h5_m
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In this episode of Teshuah Unveiled, Bradley and Pastor Sam continue to discuss the work of God being done to help victims of sex trafficking, this time from a perspective of the hope that we have in the gospel of Christ as our only recourse in a world plagued by much darkness. Conversation Highlights [04:03] Bradley starts by highlighting a few key statistical facts about sex trafficking. [10:51] Are we going to live in the shadow of sin or are we going to live in the shadow of the cross? [10:56]The shadow of sin points out all the problems. [13:20] The Just shall live by Faith. (Hebrews 10:38) [15:20] Bradley, on a side note tells us about Kombucha Tea. [27:10] "When you step into the things of God and start moving into those things, there's going to be attacks”. [32:57] There is a time when it is sinful to pray over an issue and that is when we have found God's will concerning it and it's time to go forward. (Exodus 14) [36:03] Take every thought captive. (2 Corinthians 10:5) [52:54] There are two major impulses for man; impulse to own property(dominion) and sexual desire. (Genesis 1:27-28) [54:58] When sexual desire is altered as in victims of sexual abuse, it can only be corrected by reprogramming through the scriptures. Remarkable Quotes: [11:26] "If we live in the shadow of the cross we realize that there is victory over that sin, but it's only through the blood of Jesus Christ" [29:20] "Once you know the will of God, stop looking for the will of God". [36:51] "If we don't take every thought captive, then we're allowing ourselves to be led into temptation". Resources Teshuah Tea Company
In this episode of Teshuah Unveiled, Bradley and Pastor Sam continue to discuss the work of God being done to help victims of sex trafficking, this time from a perspective of the hope that we have in the gospel of Christ as our only recourse in a world plagued by much darkness. Conversation Highlights [04:03] Bradley starts by highlighting a few key statistical facts about sex trafficking. [10:51] Are we going to live in the shadow of sin or are we going to live in the shadow of the cross? [10:56]The shadow of sin points out all the problems. [13:20] The Just shall live by Faith. (Hebrews 10:38) [15:20] Bradley, on a side note tells us about Kombucha Tea. [27:10] "When you step into the things of God and start moving into those things, there's going to be attacks”. [32:57] There is a time when it is sinful to pray over an issue and that is when we have found God's will concerning it and it's time to go forward. (Exodus 14) [36:03] Take every thought captive. (2 Corinthians 10:5) [52:54] There are two major impulses for man; impulse to own property(dominion) and sexual desire. (Genesis 1:27-28) [54:58] When sexual desire is altered as in victims of sexual abuse, it can only be corrected by reprogramming through the scriptures. Remarkable Quotes: [11:26] "If we live in the shadow of the cross we realize that there is victory over that sin, but it's only through the blood of Jesus Christ" [29:20] "Once you know the will of God, stop looking for the will of God". [36:51] "If we don't take every thought captive, then we're allowing ourselves to be led into temptation". Resources Teshuah Tea Company
In this episode we discuss what impeachment really is and then we roll some dice.We also drink Kombucha instead of alcohol in this one because...well it's 2020. Lets get weird. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @sntpod
Here is our second Half Pint of Crime episode. This is a preview of what our Patreon supporters get. This will be a one time thing though as these episodes are for supporters only. Some are short and some are long like this one.This episode Nina covers the West Memphis 3 case.Thank you again for your continued support of the show!Beer pairing for this episode is Kulture Clash Imperial Blonde Ale Blended with Kombucha Tea from Rogue Ales.Sourcespsychologytoday.cominvestigationdiscovery.comParadise Lost series (Documentaries)West of Memphis (Documentary)
In this episode, Justin sits with Rollyn Reyes, Well Design Engineer at Cenergy to discuss what they are doing in the O&G industry. Reach out to Rollyn Reyes. Follow @honeykomblove on Instagram. If you're looking to get in shape for summer, visit KTX Fit in Katy Texas and get a free trial by telling one of the coaches that I sent you! Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Sign Up and Win Click here to sign up to win a mini projector from Tendeka! Denver Happy Hour RSVP HERE. Thank you to our sponsors: Liberty Oilfield Services Discovery Land Services Denver Petroleum Club Global Energy Management Program OGGN is always accepting Happy Hour sponsors. If you would like to get your company in front of our large young, professional audience, reach out to our Project Coordinator, Julie McLelland by e-mail. OGGN Announcements We are excited to announce we have launched a brand new podcast, Permian Perspective sponsored by BHGE. Take a listen and leave a review. Street Team If you're interested in joining the street team, join our Facebook Group here. Upcoming Events OKC F5 aka Fin Feather and Fur: When: Friday October 11, 2019 Where: Heritage Place, Oklahoma City, OK. This irrelatively new for the Oklahoma region so show them some love and go to the AADE website or hit up Courtney Strang with Inwell for more details. HACK n WHACK Anyone out there in the Houston area interested in playing oilfield hockey? Come join the Hack n Whack crew for some old timer hockey. We do it every three weeks at Memorial City Mall ice rink. Hit me up on linkedin for more details. NAPE Summer | August 21-22nd, 2019 More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast | Oil and Gas Startups Podcast Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint | Lean Oilfield | WellHub Connect with Justin Gautier LinkedIn | E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network Kombucha Tea, Current Market Conditions and LinkedIn Articles with Rollyn Reyes, Well Design Engineer at Senergy on Oil and Gas Onshore - OGOS032
In this episode, Justin sits with Rollyn Reyes, Well Design Engineer at Cenergy to discuss what they are doing in the O&G industry. Reach out to Rollyn Reyes. Follow @honeykomblove on Instagram. If you're looking to get in shape for summer, visit KTX Fit in Katy Texas and get a free trial by telling one of the coaches that I sent you! Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Sign Up and Win Click here to sign up to win a mini projector from Tendeka! Denver Happy Hour RSVP HERE. Thank you to our sponsors: Liberty Oilfield Services Discovery Land Services Denver Petroleum Club Global Energy Management Program OGGN is always accepting Happy Hour sponsors. If you would like to get your company in front of our large young, professional audience, reach out to our Project Coordinator, Julie McLelland by e-mail. OGGN Announcements We are excited to announce we have launched a brand new podcast, Permian Perspective sponsored by BHGE. Take a listen and leave a review. Street Team If you're interested in joining the street team, join our Facebook Group here. Upcoming Events OKC F5 aka Fin Feather and Fur: When: Friday October 11, 2019 Where: Heritage Place, Oklahoma City, OK. This irrelatively new for the Oklahoma region so show them some love and go to the AADE website or hit up Courtney Strang with Inwell for more details. HACK n WHACK Anyone out there in the Houston area interested in playing oilfield hockey? Come join the Hack n Whack crew for some old timer hockey. We do it every three weeks at Memorial City Mall ice rink. Hit me up on linkedin for more details. NAPE Summer | August 21-22nd, 2019 More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast | Oil and Gas Startups Podcast Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint | Lean Oilfield | WellHub Connect with Justin Gautier LinkedIn | E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network Kombucha Tea, Current Market Conditions and LinkedIn Articles with Rollyn Reyes, Well Design Engineer at Senergy on Oil and Gas Onshore - OGOS032
Talk to a Dr. Berg Keto Consultant today and get the help you need on your journey (free consultation). Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Keto, Intermittent Fasting, or the use of Dr. Berg products. Consultants are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 9 pm EST. Saturday & Sunday 9 am to 5 pm EST. USA Only. Take Dr. Berg's Free Keto Mini-Course! Dr. Berg talks about the 7 benefits of kombucha tea. Review: http://bit.ly/DrBergReview Symptoms of Acidosis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBIxz... SIBO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQESl... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkq_a... Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. ABOUT DR. BERG: https://bit.ly/2FwSQQT DR. BERG'S STORY: https://bit.ly/2RwY5GP DR. BERG'S SHOP: https://bit.ly/2RN11yv DR. BERG'S VIDEO BLOG: https://bit.ly/2AZYyHt DR. BERG'S HEALTH COACHING TRAINING: https://bit.ly/2SZlH3o Follow us on FACEBOOK: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg TWITTER: https://twitter.com/DrBergDC YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/drericberg123 Send a Message to Dr. Berg and his team: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg
In this, shorter podcast, we're answering the question if you can use apple cider vinegar with kombucha. Enjoy!
Panel: Divya Sasidharan Erik Hanchett Joe Eames John Papa Chris Fritz Special Guest: Duncan Grant In this episode, the panel talks with Duncan Grant who is a JavaScript developer and he talks briefly about his background. Today he discusses the “Top Ten Things He Loves About Vue.” He works in Cambridge, UK and is quite involved there. You can check Duncan out through LinkedIn, Twitter, Medium, and other social media sites. He currently works for Cambridge Intelligence. Check out his bios to see Duncan’s latest activity! Show Topics: 2:30 – After a certain threshold, it doesn’t matter anymore if there is a vibrant community to learn and support from one another. If there were only one mindset then we’d be in trouble. 2:50 – Duncan: Having a community to support each other is great – I agree. 3:50 – I think too many people get wrapped-up in the “newest, best” thing out there and that can get tiring. 4:32 – Should I use X over Y? If you are happy and productive then there is no reason to switch. Why do that to yourself? 5:45 – Duncan: I only have been using Vue for only 1½ year. I was reluctant to use Vue at first. He wasn’t that interested. Eventually, I did have a look because it was someone saying: “Vue is the new jQuery.” There was a very out-there-comment, and so it made my interested to check-out Vue. Some of the concepts are very reusable. 8:03 – Let’s ask a question, first – what do you NOT like about Vue? 8:15 – Duncan: It’s the lack of what Vue has to offer or not offer. 9:09 – Vue doesn’t have a lot of opinions, unlike Angular among others. 9:52 – It depends on “how you like to roll.” 11:12 – It depends on where you are coming from. Try to take an Angular project, and apply it to “x, y, and z” and it is very difficult. 11:59 – The community (Vue) is growing bigger and bigger, but the jobs aren’t quite that high. Compared to Angular and hopefully it is changing. 12:236 – There are people looking to use Vue, but they don’t feel like they need someone with a lot of Vue experience, but ideally they are looking for someone who also knows JavaScript. 13:05 – For me, Vue, feels like I can get this thing running very quickly, but you don’t’ have to take them on when you are ready. It’s a slow progressive. But for Angular you have to bite upfront a little more upfront. But when you get past that it’s about the same. I think it’s easier to slip into Vue right away. 13:51 – Duncan: I agree with that comment. 14:32 – Wait...I came into learn “x, y, and z” but I have to learn “a, b, and c...”? 15:13 – There might be a lot of things to learn at first, but once you can do it then you can configure a lot of different things. 15:38 – If you start at the COI then you’re golden. 17:18 – If you have strong opinions then that’s good for them because it’s working for them. 17:53 - Divya Sasidharan adds her comments. 19:30 – Question to Duncan about something he said in his blog (2nd paragraph). Listen to this time stamp to see what the challenge is all about! 20:05 – Duncan: It probably doesn’t and I haven’t seen any horror stories. 21:39 – Topic: Components 21:48 – Duncan: “People say developers are lazy.” 22:28 – The panel talks about how they enjoy Duncan’s points in his blog. 25:15 – Divya Sasidharan adds her comments. 26:26 – It’s a progression. You think about some sort of state (I hear this a lot in the Angular world), who has logged-in their name do I really need X program? No, not really. Create a simple class. Use the right tool for the right job. 27:17 – Topic: Patterns 28:15 – We talked about this on previous episodes. It’s difficult to manage and it can get out of hand. 29:16 – Check-out this timestamp for a recommendation from one of the panelists! 29:56 – Mid-roll Advertisement for Digital Ocean! 30:50 – Let’s talk about Duncan’s talk after your blog post. Duncan feels that the material worked well for the blog set-up, but not for an actual discussion. Duncan talks about people’s concerns and dislikes about Vue. It’s hard when someone criticizes you, because is it your actual code or is it user’s error? 32:30 – A problem like not updating when it should – Vue.delete and Vue.set. 34:47 – Do it under the hood, so people don’t have to change the way they work. 35:07 – Question for Duncan: People have said, “Vue isn’t good for using large applications.” Have you heard this question before, and what do you think? 35:21 – Duncan’s answer to this question. He has only used Vue for medium-sized applications. But...for larger sized projects, then “yes” it could be complicated. It doesn’t matter what framework you use, because it’s “large” no matter what application you decide to use. 36:44 – Statistic given. 37:25 – Large-scale applications. 37:32 – Duncan talks about other criticisms from the blog post. 40:02 – What people are really getting at is that they want stability to keep it around for the foreseeable future. 41:00 – If Evan were to get hit by a bus... 42:52 – Everyone wants Vue to succeed and it’s a joint effort. 44:36 – Question to Duncan: “Getting back to your post. I am curious, what do you see is next for you? What are the next blog topics?” 45:00 – Duncan shares his thoughts on his next blog topics, such as: “Vue doesn’t have to be that scary...” 46:40 – It’s good that you point that out, because a lot of time we do things that are interesting to us, but if it isn’t interesting to the readers, then it wont’ go far. 47:05 – Like video games! 47:25 – Question to Duncan: “What are your personal challenges of advanced concepts as you were making the transition?” 47:53 – Duncan: “Interesting question, because Vue was easier for me. One small thing was the radioactivity that I had to learn.” 48:54 – Understanding patterns. 51:27 – The essential concepts in Vue, you can check that out. Want to make sure that people can get through that on their free day. New applications can be learned, and how to build on their Saturday afternoon. Going through all of their applications that quickly. 52:08 – Duncan: “You don’t have to invest in multiple days to learn Vue.” 53:57 – Let’s go to picks! 53:59 – Advertisement 54:37 – Picks! Links: JavaScript Ruby on Rails Angular Digital Ocean Code Badge Duncan Grant’s Website Duncan Grant’s GitHub Duncan Grant’s LinkedInDuncan Grant’s Midwinter Duncan Grant’s Medium Duncan Grant’s Twitter Vue jQuery Reddit Smashing Magazine: Replacing jQuery With Vue.js: No Build Step Necessary Cambridge Intelligence Sponsors: Kendo UI Digital Ocean Code Badge Cache Fly Picks: Divya Sasidharan Article: The Git Parable 9 Biggest CSS Grid Mistakes Cards Against Humanity John Papa Books: Star Wars STDLIB Chris Fritz Cards Against Humanity Coffee? Granola Milk & Honey Duncan Kombucha Tea Website: IndieHackers.Com
Panel: Divya Sasidharan Erik Hanchett Joe Eames John Papa Chris Fritz Special Guest: Duncan Grant In this episode, the panel talks with Duncan Grant who is a JavaScript developer and he talks briefly about his background. Today he discusses the “Top Ten Things He Loves About Vue.” He works in Cambridge, UK and is quite involved there. You can check Duncan out through LinkedIn, Twitter, Medium, and other social media sites. He currently works for Cambridge Intelligence. Check out his bios to see Duncan’s latest activity! Show Topics: 2:30 – After a certain threshold, it doesn’t matter anymore if there is a vibrant community to learn and support from one another. If there were only one mindset then we’d be in trouble. 2:50 – Duncan: Having a community to support each other is great – I agree. 3:50 – I think too many people get wrapped-up in the “newest, best” thing out there and that can get tiring. 4:32 – Should I use X over Y? If you are happy and productive then there is no reason to switch. Why do that to yourself? 5:45 – Duncan: I only have been using Vue for only 1½ year. I was reluctant to use Vue at first. He wasn’t that interested. Eventually, I did have a look because it was someone saying: “Vue is the new jQuery.” There was a very out-there-comment, and so it made my interested to check-out Vue. Some of the concepts are very reusable. 8:03 – Let’s ask a question, first – what do you NOT like about Vue? 8:15 – Duncan: It’s the lack of what Vue has to offer or not offer. 9:09 – Vue doesn’t have a lot of opinions, unlike Angular among others. 9:52 – It depends on “how you like to roll.” 11:12 – It depends on where you are coming from. Try to take an Angular project, and apply it to “x, y, and z” and it is very difficult. 11:59 – The community (Vue) is growing bigger and bigger, but the jobs aren’t quite that high. Compared to Angular and hopefully it is changing. 12:236 – There are people looking to use Vue, but they don’t feel like they need someone with a lot of Vue experience, but ideally they are looking for someone who also knows JavaScript. 13:05 – For me, Vue, feels like I can get this thing running very quickly, but you don’t’ have to take them on when you are ready. It’s a slow progressive. But for Angular you have to bite upfront a little more upfront. But when you get past that it’s about the same. I think it’s easier to slip into Vue right away. 13:51 – Duncan: I agree with that comment. 14:32 – Wait...I came into learn “x, y, and z” but I have to learn “a, b, and c...”? 15:13 – There might be a lot of things to learn at first, but once you can do it then you can configure a lot of different things. 15:38 – If you start at the COI then you’re golden. 17:18 – If you have strong opinions then that’s good for them because it’s working for them. 17:53 - Divya Sasidharan adds her comments. 19:30 – Question to Duncan about something he said in his blog (2nd paragraph). Listen to this time stamp to see what the challenge is all about! 20:05 – Duncan: It probably doesn’t and I haven’t seen any horror stories. 21:39 – Topic: Components 21:48 – Duncan: “People say developers are lazy.” 22:28 – The panel talks about how they enjoy Duncan’s points in his blog. 25:15 – Divya Sasidharan adds her comments. 26:26 – It’s a progression. You think about some sort of state (I hear this a lot in the Angular world), who has logged-in their name do I really need X program? No, not really. Create a simple class. Use the right tool for the right job. 27:17 – Topic: Patterns 28:15 – We talked about this on previous episodes. It’s difficult to manage and it can get out of hand. 29:16 – Check-out this timestamp for a recommendation from one of the panelists! 29:56 – Mid-roll Advertisement for Digital Ocean! 30:50 – Let’s talk about Duncan’s talk after your blog post. Duncan feels that the material worked well for the blog set-up, but not for an actual discussion. Duncan talks about people’s concerns and dislikes about Vue. It’s hard when someone criticizes you, because is it your actual code or is it user’s error? 32:30 – A problem like not updating when it should – Vue.delete and Vue.set. 34:47 – Do it under the hood, so people don’t have to change the way they work. 35:07 – Question for Duncan: People have said, “Vue isn’t good for using large applications.” Have you heard this question before, and what do you think? 35:21 – Duncan’s answer to this question. He has only used Vue for medium-sized applications. But...for larger sized projects, then “yes” it could be complicated. It doesn’t matter what framework you use, because it’s “large” no matter what application you decide to use. 36:44 – Statistic given. 37:25 – Large-scale applications. 37:32 – Duncan talks about other criticisms from the blog post. 40:02 – What people are really getting at is that they want stability to keep it around for the foreseeable future. 41:00 – If Evan were to get hit by a bus... 42:52 – Everyone wants Vue to succeed and it’s a joint effort. 44:36 – Question to Duncan: “Getting back to your post. I am curious, what do you see is next for you? What are the next blog topics?” 45:00 – Duncan shares his thoughts on his next blog topics, such as: “Vue doesn’t have to be that scary...” 46:40 – It’s good that you point that out, because a lot of time we do things that are interesting to us, but if it isn’t interesting to the readers, then it wont’ go far. 47:05 – Like video games! 47:25 – Question to Duncan: “What are your personal challenges of advanced concepts as you were making the transition?” 47:53 – Duncan: “Interesting question, because Vue was easier for me. One small thing was the radioactivity that I had to learn.” 48:54 – Understanding patterns. 51:27 – The essential concepts in Vue, you can check that out. Want to make sure that people can get through that on their free day. New applications can be learned, and how to build on their Saturday afternoon. Going through all of their applications that quickly. 52:08 – Duncan: “You don’t have to invest in multiple days to learn Vue.” 53:57 – Let’s go to picks! 53:59 – Advertisement 54:37 – Picks! Links: JavaScript Ruby on Rails Angular Digital Ocean Code Badge Duncan Grant’s Website Duncan Grant’s GitHub Duncan Grant’s LinkedInDuncan Grant’s Midwinter Duncan Grant’s Medium Duncan Grant’s Twitter Vue jQuery Reddit Smashing Magazine: Replacing jQuery With Vue.js: No Build Step Necessary Cambridge Intelligence Sponsors: Kendo UI Digital Ocean Code Badge Cache Fly Picks: Divya Sasidharan Article: The Git Parable 9 Biggest CSS Grid Mistakes Cards Against Humanity John Papa Books: Star Wars STDLIB Chris Fritz Cards Against Humanity Coffee? Granola Milk & Honey Duncan Kombucha Tea Website: IndieHackers.Com
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PODCAST. For a long time, kombucha tea has been popular as an alternative therapy and old gut remedy. Consumers think it will help them live a healthier life. According to a report by MarketsandMarkets, sales of kombucha are expected to grow 25% each year to 2020 making this more than just a trend. How is the… The post Kombucha Tea: Junk Science or Safe to Drink? appeared first on Breaking Down Nutrition.
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Ted and Di are back after a bit of a hiatus to discuss, among other things: Michael Floyd and Kombucha Tea...KOMBUCHA From there, it's a review of free agency. Did the Vikings do what they needed, and who their favorite free agent pick up was. From there, it was draft review. They discuss whether or not the Vikings addressed all they needed to address between free agency and the draft, and who their favorite player was the team drafted. From there, it was a minicamp/OTA review, and training camp preview. Solid talk about Laquon Treadwell, the secondary, the offensive line, the running back depth, and one breakout star on offense and defense. Finally, what would a Vikings podcast be without a Teddy vs. Sam segment? We ended the show, as always, with listener questions.
Kombucha Tea has recently gained popularity in the United States, but it's a type of tea that has been consumed for more than 2,000 years for its many health benefits. Single serving bottles of the fizzy fermented tea can cost upwards of $3 each, but if you tune in this week you'll learn how easy it is to make your own for just pennies a day. Here's a link to the best Kombucha starter kit: http://amzn.to/1Mc8g4u
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Today I talk all about how to make kombucha tea, what kombucha tea is, and about what to do with a kombucha SCOBY and even how to make one yourself! If you’ve never tried kombucha, you’re missing out on an interesting flavor that will hit you by surprise with the first sip that you take. … Continue reading
This is a podcast about what kombucha tea is, what the health benefits are, and how to make it.