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This week, we're posted up in Oconomowoc with local hunter and filmmaker Brad Werwinski. We cover everything from hunting in the Dakotas to filming your hunts without overcomplicating it. Brad shares his go-to camera gear, and we get into packing tips, bow case hacks, muzzleloader mishaps, and why thermoses are clutch for late-season sits. We also talk public land etiquette, bear hunting tactics, and the gear we're loving right now, like Sitka's mosquito and tick-resistant Equinox Guard and new saddle gear from Latitude. Plus, Foam Fest updates, filming plans, and some good ol' Midwest deer camp talk. No fluff. Just real hunts, hard-earned lessons, and a few laughs. Presented by Nosler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ce lundi 16 juin, François Sorel a reçu Jean-Baptiste Huet, journaliste BFM Business, Stanislas Maximin, PDG de Latitude, et François Chopard, ingénieur aérospatial, fondateur et président de Starburst. Ils sont revenus sur les enjeux du salon du Bourget 2025 et ses dernières tendances dans l'émission Tech & Co, la quotidienne, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Lundi 16 juin, François Sorel a reçu Jean-Baptiste Huet, journaliste BFM Business, Stanislas Maximin, PDG de Latitude, François Chopard, ingénieur aérospatial, fondateur et président de Starburst, Yannick Assouad, directrice générale adjointe chez Thales en charge de l'avionique, Geoffroy Lerosey, cofondateur et président de Greenerwave, Michel Friedling, fondateur de Look Up Space, Bruno Fichefeux, responsable des projets d'actions du futur chez Airbus, et Florence Robin, cofondatrice et présidente de Limatech, dans l'émission Tech & Co, la quotidienne sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Chris Sies is in studio talking all things Sound Atlas Festival!Playlist: Juri Seo, Latitude 49 - FantasiaAnna Meadors, Andy Hudson, Anthony Taylor - Where did all the Words Go?Ned Rorem, Jinjoo Cho, Kim Hyun Soo - Autumn MusicEmilie Cecilia Lebel, UltraViolet - ...and the Higher Leaves of the Trees Seemed to Shimmer in the last of the Sunlight's Lingering Touch of Them...Jóhann Jóhannsson, BBC Symphony Orchestra - They Being Dead Yet SpeakethArthur Levering, Lydian String Quartet - Squeezebox
In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with co-editors and poets, Connor Lafortune and Lindsay Mayhew about their anthology, A Thousand Tiny Awakenings. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings (Latitude 46, 2025) is a collection of poems and creative non-fiction that explores the creative voice of those eighteen to thirty years of age. A new generation with a desire to dismantle the restrictive systems that define the past, but not their future. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings offers a glimpse into how a new generation perceives the world and how they use their own power to shape the future. Connor Lafortune is from Dokis First Nation on Robinson Huron Treaty territory of 1850 in Northeastern Ontario. He works primarily in Life Promotion, harm-reduction, mental health, and Indigenous education. He completed his Bachelor's Degree at Nipissing University with a Double Honors Major in Indigenous Studies and Gender Equality and Social Justice. He is currently in the Masters in Indigenous Relations at Laurentian University. Connor is Anishinaabek, Queer, and Francophone; he uses his understanding of the world to shape his creations as a writer, spoken word poet, and musician. Connor often combines the written word with traditional Indigenous beadwork and sewing to recreate the stories of colonization, showcase resilience, and imagine a new future. He recently released a single in collaboration with Juno Award winner G.R. Gritt titled “Qui crie au loup? ft. Connor Lafortune.” Above all else, Connor is an activist, a shkaabewis (helper), and a compassionate human being. Lindsay Mayhew (she/her) is a spoken word poet and author from Sudbury, Ontario. She is a recent English Literature Master's graduate from the University of Guelph. Lindsay is the multi-year champion of Wordstock Sudbury's poetry slam, a runner up in the 2024 Womxn of the World poetry slam, and she has featured in events across Ontario, including the YWCA, JAYU Canada, Nuit Blanche, and Wordstock Literary Festival. Lindsay's written work can be found in the Literary Review of Canada, Moria, and multiple editions of Sulphur. Her work combines art and theory to voice feminist futures and human rights advocacy. About the EditorsConnor LafortuneLindsay Mayhew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with co-editors and poets, Connor Lafortune and Lindsay Mayhew about their anthology, A Thousand Tiny Awakenings. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings (Latitude 46, 2025) is a collection of poems and creative non-fiction that explores the creative voice of those eighteen to thirty years of age. A new generation with a desire to dismantle the restrictive systems that define the past, but not their future. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings offers a glimpse into how a new generation perceives the world and how they use their own power to shape the future. Connor Lafortune is from Dokis First Nation on Robinson Huron Treaty territory of 1850 in Northeastern Ontario. He works primarily in Life Promotion, harm-reduction, mental health, and Indigenous education. He completed his Bachelor's Degree at Nipissing University with a Double Honors Major in Indigenous Studies and Gender Equality and Social Justice. He is currently in the Masters in Indigenous Relations at Laurentian University. Connor is Anishinaabek, Queer, and Francophone; he uses his understanding of the world to shape his creations as a writer, spoken word poet, and musician. Connor often combines the written word with traditional Indigenous beadwork and sewing to recreate the stories of colonization, showcase resilience, and imagine a new future. He recently released a single in collaboration with Juno Award winner G.R. Gritt titled “Qui crie au loup? ft. Connor Lafortune.” Above all else, Connor is an activist, a shkaabewis (helper), and a compassionate human being. Lindsay Mayhew (she/her) is a spoken word poet and author from Sudbury, Ontario. She is a recent English Literature Master's graduate from the University of Guelph. Lindsay is the multi-year champion of Wordstock Sudbury's poetry slam, a runner up in the 2024 Womxn of the World poetry slam, and she has featured in events across Ontario, including the YWCA, JAYU Canada, Nuit Blanche, and Wordstock Literary Festival. Lindsay's written work can be found in the Literary Review of Canada, Moria, and multiple editions of Sulphur. Her work combines art and theory to voice feminist futures and human rights advocacy. About the EditorsConnor LafortuneLindsay Mayhew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with co-editors and poets, Connor Lafortune and Lindsay Mayhew about their anthology, A Thousand Tiny Awakenings. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings (Latitude 46, 2025) is a collection of poems and creative non-fiction that explores the creative voice of those eighteen to thirty years of age. A new generation with a desire to dismantle the restrictive systems that define the past, but not their future. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings offers a glimpse into how a new generation perceives the world and how they use their own power to shape the future. Connor Lafortune is from Dokis First Nation on Robinson Huron Treaty territory of 1850 in Northeastern Ontario. He works primarily in Life Promotion, harm-reduction, mental health, and Indigenous education. He completed his Bachelor's Degree at Nipissing University with a Double Honors Major in Indigenous Studies and Gender Equality and Social Justice. He is currently in the Masters in Indigenous Relations at Laurentian University. Connor is Anishinaabek, Queer, and Francophone; he uses his understanding of the world to shape his creations as a writer, spoken word poet, and musician. Connor often combines the written word with traditional Indigenous beadwork and sewing to recreate the stories of colonization, showcase resilience, and imagine a new future. He recently released a single in collaboration with Juno Award winner G.R. Gritt titled “Qui crie au loup? ft. Connor Lafortune.” Above all else, Connor is an activist, a shkaabewis (helper), and a compassionate human being. Lindsay Mayhew (she/her) is a spoken word poet and author from Sudbury, Ontario. She is a recent English Literature Master's graduate from the University of Guelph. Lindsay is the multi-year champion of Wordstock Sudbury's poetry slam, a runner up in the 2024 Womxn of the World poetry slam, and she has featured in events across Ontario, including the YWCA, JAYU Canada, Nuit Blanche, and Wordstock Literary Festival. Lindsay's written work can be found in the Literary Review of Canada, Moria, and multiple editions of Sulphur. Her work combines art and theory to voice feminist futures and human rights advocacy. About the EditorsConnor LafortuneLindsay Mayhew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/poetry
The Furious Card Episode: Finding an Old Card, The Handover and the Promise, The Fury, Exclusitivity, Teenage Sharing, Providing Access, Improv Everywhere, MP3 Experiment, Unrecorded Experiences, TinyTIM Open Invitation, The White-Hot Fury, The Boston Group, A Constant Reminder. In this I mention The Latitude. Here's some information about The Latitude. https://www.businessinsider.com/my-experience-with-the-latitude-society-2015-10 https://medium.com/@jeslach/the-latitude-society-a-story-45915e489937 https://nonchalance.com/latitude.html
Sir Vanity kicked off 2025 with a stellar entry in the repertoire with the EP "Latitude".Did you enjoy this episode? Consider ranking this podcast or leaving a review on your preferred podcast streaming platform!
In this episode of the Exceptional Sales Leader podcast, I welcome Bernie Kassar, a leader in the field of incentive compensation management and founder of Latitude 39 and Hit Quota. The conversation dives into the intricate world of sales incentives and productivity, as Bernie shares invaluable insights into designing compensation plans that not only motivate sales teams but also align with corporate goals. As someone well-versed in sales strategies, Bernie emphasises the power of simple, effective comp plans and touches on the psychology of motivation in sales. He shares examples of how overly complex or capped compensation plans can demotivate sales teams, highlighting the critical role of clear incentive structures in fostering a productive sales environment. Additionally, the discussion explores the changing landscape of work post-Covid, with Bernie introducing Hit Quota—a tool designed to enhance productivity and focus, acknowledging the challenges and opportunities presented by remote work dynamics. This episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in sales leadership, looking to enhance their team's motivation and productivity through optimised compensation strategies and modern productivity tools. To connect with Bernie, and to learn more about what he does with Latitude 39 and Hit Quota, please go to: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/berniekassar/ Latitude 39 - https://latitude39.com/ Hit Quota - https://hitquota.com/
Ever wonder if you're doing this whole “inclusive parenting” thing right… or just winging it with a rainbow sticker and good intentions? Same here. In this eye-opening episode, we sit down with Elena Joy Thurston—a powerhouse CEO of Latitude and LGBTQ+ advocate, speaker, and mom of four—who went from banana-bread-baking Mormon mom to fierce voice for authentic allyship. We dig into real allyship for parents, like unlearning bias (yes, even the sneaky stuff), turning “oops” moments into growth, and why loving your kid means more than posting during Pride Month. Because safe spaces for LGBTQ+ kids don't start on Instagram—they start in our living rooms. Resources We Shared: Learn more about Elena's work here Get our Stop Doing Checklist absolutely FREE, so you can start taking tasks off your plate today! Join our FREE No Guilt Mom Podcast group Follow us on Instagram! Check out our No Guilt Mom Amazon Shop with recommended books and books from podcast guests HERE! Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Listen on Spotify? You can rate us there too! Check out our favorite deals and discounts from our amazing sponsors here! #parentingpodcast #parentingtips #selfcare #mentalload #kids #teenager #toddler #preschooler #baby #noguiltmom #PrideMonth #LGBTQSupport #ConversionTherapySurvivor #TransRightsAreHumanRights #LGBTQFamily #LGBTQ, #mentalhealth, #allyship, #empathy, #support, #personalgrowth #AuthenticAllyship, #ParentingWithoutShame, #InclusiveParenting, #ElenaJoyThurston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yeah, it's Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, pop music, podcast, all that.On this week's show Steve and Gaz give you the most comprehensive run down of the UK festival circuit in 2025.Looking at the line ups of 2000 Trees, Outbreak, TRNSMT, Latitude, Rewind, Reading & Leeds, ArcTanGent, Wilderness, Victorious, All Points East, Bloodstock, Parklife, Isle of Wight, Download and, of course, Glastonbury, to see which one is the essential weekend of the summer.*This show was recorded before Kneecap were forced from the TRNSMT line up... and before Kings of Leon cancelled all their UK shows... which is not as dramatic, obviously.
Episode 4 of Reverberations explores the question: “Can music go out of style?” Composer Juri Seo's Obsolete Music album suggests that music is ageless. Obsolete Music is Seo's collaboration with the flexible ensemble Latitude 49. Each track on the record pays homage to a form or style from the past (e.g. “Fugue” or “Ostinato”) in order to reimagine it. Seo's own decision to become a musician is rooted in an important encounter with Bach and species counterpoint at the age of 11. The episode begins with Seo explaining this epiphany: “My mind and body came together through a fugue.” Support the show
The Living Apart Together (LAT) lifestyle choice is gaining traction among both married and unmarried couples, especially older folks ready for a bond beyond the traditional. The LAT framework is predicated on three pillars: 1/The couple agrees that they are a committed romantic couple. 2/ Others view them as a committed romantic couple, and, 3/ they live in separate places.This episode is a deep dive into LAT featuring two relationship experts: Vicki Larson and Melinda Blau, award-winning journalists and authors. Vicki has written on the ageist and sexist narratives women face in the context of relationships. Her most recent book, LATitude: How You Can Make a Live Apart Together Relationship Work, explores the many iterations and paradoxes surrounding the LAT lifestyle. Melinda Blau, with 16 books on relationships to her credit, claims, “If you're good at relationships, you're good at life.” Her three-decades-long LAT relationship is a testimony to that conviction.Show NotesVicki's LATitude book on Amazon.All books written by Vicki Larson.Vicki's website.Melinda Blau's Amazon page with all of her books, including her latest, "The Wisdom Whisperers: Golden Guides to a Long Life of Grit, Grace, and Laughter."Music in this episode includes Lemon Jelly by T.J. Collie and Our Only Lark by Bitters, both from Blue Dot Sessions.Support the show
Recorded live at Hay Festival, Adam and Alex look at whether President Trump has changed his mind about President Putin and how politician's use statistics. Plus, Newscast continues trying to work out if the goverment's change of policy on winter fuel allowance counts as a U-Turn. They are joined by Anne Applebaum, journalist, historian and author of Autocracy Inc, Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter statistician and author of The Art of Uncertainty, and comedian and broadcaster Marcus Brigstocke. If you want to come and see an episode of Newscast recorded live you can find us at Crossed Wires on the 4th July, Latitude on the 24th July, and at the Edinburgh Fringe from the 4th August!You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://discord.gg/m3YPUGv9New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bit.ly/3ENLcS1 Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming and Alex Forsyth. It was made by Anna Harris. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.Huge thanks to the BBC team at Hay, as well as Chris the festival organisers.
En este episodio de La Ruleta Rusa hemos comentado y escuchado los discos:ÁLBUM DESTACADO. delving. All Paths Diverge (2024).Jane Getter Premonition. Division World (2024).Lesoir. Latitude (2017).Mighty Baby. A Jug Of Love (1971).Samsara Blues Experiment. Peace Of Action -Live 2012- (2025).David Crosby. Live in Philadelphia (1989).Brian Auger's Oblivion Express. Second Wind (1972).
In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with former Sudbury Poet Laureate Thomas Leduc about his new collection of poetry, Palpitations (Latitude 46 Publishing, 2025). There are moments that change the course of a day, a year, or even a life. Palpitations explores the journey through the twists and turns of the human experience. From childhood memories of struggling with dyslexia and what to be when one grows up, reflections on love, to the global disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Thomas Leduc delves into the shared experiences that have altered the world's perception of itself. Full of vivid imagery and deep, thoughtful reflections, Palpitations is a tribute to that which makes us human – moments that palpitate with life, longing and change. About Thomas L. Leduc: Thomas Leduc was Poet Laureate of Sudbury, Ontario from 2014-2016 and the President of the Sudbury Writers' Guild from 2017-2021. His poems and short stories have been published in various magazines and anthologies. In 2019 he released his first collection of poetry, Slagflower Poems Unearthed From A Mining Town (Latitude 46). He lives in Sudbury, Ontario. About Hollay Ghadery: Hollay Ghadery is an Iranian-Canadian writer living in Ontario on Anishinaabe land. Fuse, her memoir of mixed-race identity mental health, was released by Guernica Editions and won a 2023 Canadian Bookclub Award. Her poetry collection, Rebellion Box was released by Radiant Press in 2023, and her short fiction collection, Widow Fantasies, with Gordon Hill Press in fall 2024. Hollay is a host on The New Books Network and co-host on HOWL on CIUT 89.5 FM. She is a book publicist, the Regional Chair of the League of Canadian Poets as well as the Poet Laureate of Scugog Township. www.hollayghadery.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with former Sudbury Poet Laureate Thomas Leduc about his new collection of poetry, Palpitations (Latitude 46 Publishing, 2025). There are moments that change the course of a day, a year, or even a life. Palpitations explores the journey through the twists and turns of the human experience. From childhood memories of struggling with dyslexia and what to be when one grows up, reflections on love, to the global disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Thomas Leduc delves into the shared experiences that have altered the world's perception of itself. Full of vivid imagery and deep, thoughtful reflections, Palpitations is a tribute to that which makes us human – moments that palpitate with life, longing and change. About Thomas L. Leduc: Thomas Leduc was Poet Laureate of Sudbury, Ontario from 2014-2016 and the President of the Sudbury Writers' Guild from 2017-2021. His poems and short stories have been published in various magazines and anthologies. In 2019 he released his first collection of poetry, Slagflower Poems Unearthed From A Mining Town (Latitude 46). He lives in Sudbury, Ontario. About Hollay Ghadery: Hollay Ghadery is an Iranian-Canadian writer living in Ontario on Anishinaabe land. Fuse, her memoir of mixed-race identity mental health, was released by Guernica Editions and won a 2023 Canadian Bookclub Award. Her poetry collection, Rebellion Box was released by Radiant Press in 2023, and her short fiction collection, Widow Fantasies, with Gordon Hill Press in fall 2024. Hollay is a host on The New Books Network and co-host on HOWL on CIUT 89.5 FM. She is a book publicist, the Regional Chair of the League of Canadian Poets as well as the Poet Laureate of Scugog Township. www.hollayghadery.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with former Sudbury Poet Laureate Thomas Leduc about his new collection of poetry, Palpitations (Latitude 46 Publishing, 2025). There are moments that change the course of a day, a year, or even a life. Palpitations explores the journey through the twists and turns of the human experience. From childhood memories of struggling with dyslexia and what to be when one grows up, reflections on love, to the global disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Thomas Leduc delves into the shared experiences that have altered the world's perception of itself. Full of vivid imagery and deep, thoughtful reflections, Palpitations is a tribute to that which makes us human – moments that palpitate with life, longing and change. About Thomas L. Leduc: Thomas Leduc was Poet Laureate of Sudbury, Ontario from 2014-2016 and the President of the Sudbury Writers' Guild from 2017-2021. His poems and short stories have been published in various magazines and anthologies. In 2019 he released his first collection of poetry, Slagflower Poems Unearthed From A Mining Town (Latitude 46). He lives in Sudbury, Ontario. About Hollay Ghadery: Hollay Ghadery is an Iranian-Canadian writer living in Ontario on Anishinaabe land. Fuse, her memoir of mixed-race identity mental health, was released by Guernica Editions and won a 2023 Canadian Bookclub Award. Her poetry collection, Rebellion Box was released by Radiant Press in 2023, and her short fiction collection, Widow Fantasies, with Gordon Hill Press in fall 2024. Hollay is a host on The New Books Network and co-host on HOWL on CIUT 89.5 FM. She is a book publicist, the Regional Chair of the League of Canadian Poets as well as the Poet Laureate of Scugog Township. www.hollayghadery.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/poetry
This week on The Lisa Burke Show, a powerhouse panel of experts explored Europe's precarious position in the new space race, urging urgent action to reclaim leadership through innovation, unity, and sovereign ambition. We began this week's episode of The Lisa Burke Show with Sasha Kehoe's round-up of global news. From the diplomatic unease surrounding Donald Trump's controversial allegations against South Africa, to critical updates on humanitarian aid delays in Gaza and Luxembourg's shifting pension policies. The segment also touched on CargoLux's heartwarming mission rescuing two brown bears, and the growing geopolitical stature of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni internationally. Europe's place in the Space Economy François Leproux has just published his second book on space: 'La nouvelle conquête spatiale: quelle place pour l'Europe face au NewSpace?', and he brought a passionate perspective on why Europe must reclaim ambition in crewed spaceflight. A space engineer and author, François is building on his first book about the Hermes shuttle. He believes that Europe has the technical foundation, through Ariane rockets, industrial expertise, and past collaborations on the ISS, to lead independently. Yet without a sovereign crewed space program, François warns that Europe risks becoming irrelevant in the geopolitical narrative of space exploration. His call is urgent: invest in autonomy, unify internally, and inspire a new generation with human-led missions. Joining us online from Paris, Aurélie Bressollette, CEO of Latitude, offered a commercial lens on the space economy. With a formidable background at Airbus, OHB, and Redwire, Aurélie now leads a company pioneering dedicated satellite launch services. She debunked the myth of cost-per-kilo dominance by SpaceX, advocating instead for an ‘Uber-to-the-stars' solution that prioritises mission specificity over brute launch mass. Her view: Europe's competitive edge lies not just in technology, but in agility, customer responsiveness, and institutional backing that can support nimble NewSpace players. With strategic orbits like sun-synchronous within reach, her optimism is grounded in engineering reality. Dr. Laetitia Cesari completed our stellar panel with her legal and policy insight into outer space governance. A practitioner and researcher with expertise in cybersecurity, in-orbit servicing, and the upcoming EU Space Act, Laetitia emphasised the complexity of coordinating Europe's multi-layered space apparatus. ESA, the EU, and national agencies must align more efficiently, she said, if Europe is to compete with faster-moving powers. Defense, though historically out of ESA's remit, is now tightly interwoven with space policy, as satellites become essential for secure communication and surveillance. Laetitia's insights highlighted how law and policy are not just supporting acts, but mission-critical elements. Whether through political will, commercial innovation, or regulatory harmonisation, the message was clear: Europe has the tools and must now use them strategically. The ISS is nearing retirement, Artemis is Moon-bound, and commercial stations are on the horizon. If Europe doesn't step up, it risks becoming a subcontractor in a future it should be helping to lead. Contact Lisa here https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-burke-4272276/?originalSubdomain=lu http://www.linkedin.com/in/françois-leproux-63347263 https://www.deboecksuperieur.com/livre/9782807369757-la-nouvelle-conquete-spatiale https://www.editions-jpo.com/fr/accueil/228-hermes-une-ambition-en-heritage-9782373011395.html https://www.linkedin.com/in/aur%C3%A9lie-bressollette-06b7598/details/education/ https://www.degaullefleurance.com/annuaire/laetitia-cesari/
At the turn of the 21st century, it wasn't uncommon for a hop grower focusing on alpha varieties to replant a field every 25 to 50 years. While the plants in the field inevitably contracted viruses, the impact of those viruses on alpha-acid development and overall yield was manageable. In today's environment, however—with new varieties bred to be high-performance, high-aroma, well-oiled machines—the same viruses have an outsized effect, and a field's lifespan may be just a quarter of what it used to be. Yet many growers have been extending the productive lives of those fields by planting virus-free rhizomes and plugs—plants grown from cuttings taken from portions of other hops plants where viruses can't travel. In this episode, we talk with scientists and hop breeders Megan Twomey of Latitude 46 (https://latitude46.com) and Ryan Christian of Yakima Chief Ranches (https://yakimachiefranches.com) for perspective on how viruses affect hops, how virus-free plants are produced, how long plants can remain virus-free, and more—and how all of that ultimately affects what's available to brewers. Through the conversation, they touch on: different viruses that affect hops how viruses affect lupulin production in modern hop varieties viral impact in producing genetically true-to-type but phenotypically out-of-spec hops “cleaning up” hops to create virus-free plants how and now not to monitor fields for viruses field dynamics from new plantings over the first few years how viral stress impacts plants and their flavor and aroma expression yield benefits from virus-free plantings And more. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): For years G&D Chillers has chilled the beers you love, partnering with 3,000+ breweries across North America and beyond. With our 24/7 service and support, your brewery will never stop. Remote monitor your chiller for simple and fast access to all the information you need, and gain peace of mind your operation is running smoothly. Berkeley Yeast (https://berkeleyyeast.com). Berkeley Yeast bioengineers ordinary strains and make them extraordinary—enhancing the flavors you want and eliminating the ones you don't. Visit berkeleyyeast.com to learn more and start brewing with science on your side. Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): As breweries expand beyond beer into other segments like mocktails and CBD beverages, Old Orchard is here to help. We can formulate custom blends featuring specialty ingredients. More information and free samples are waiting at oldorchard.com/brewer. Indie Hops (https://indiehops.com) Lórien seamlessly combines traditional elements of European noble hops with an elegant twang of American modernity. Learn more about Lórien and the rest of Indie's varieties at www.indiehops.com. Indie Hops — Life is short. Let's make it flavorful. Steel Chill Cups (https://SteelChillCups.com) Steel Chill-Cups are the perfect promotional tool! Crafted from 100% recyclable steel and proudly made in the USA. Discover how Steel Chill-Cups can “Put your brand on every pour”—visit SteelChillCups.com today! Arryved (https://www.arryved.com) Not only does Arryved offer a world-class POS built specifically for breweries, but they also provide Arryved Brewery Management, e-commerce, and more to help breweries scale and thrive. Visit arryved.com to learn more. Probrew (https://www.probrew.com) Missed the ProBrew booth and their incredible product animations at CBC 2025? You can now experience them all right now at ProBrew.com! See how our advanced solutions can take your brewery to the next level! ProBrew, Brew YOUR Beer! Brewery Workshop (https://breweryworkshop.com) If you're launching a brewery or acquiring an existing one, consider our brewery workshop and new brewery accelerator, September 14 through 17th in Fort Collins, Colorado. Over four days, we engage in panel discussions, technical brewery tours, networking, and small working group sessions that help you better understand and prepare for the challenges of brewery operation. Tickets are on sale now.
En esta tertulia de Itnig, Jordi Romero (CEO de Factorial) y César Migueláñez (cofundador de Latitude) analizan lo último en tecnología, inversión y producto. Un episodio cargado de experiencias reales, análisis técnico y reflexiones profundas sobre el presente y futuro del ecosistema tech.Mensaje importante:Somos conscientes de que a veces se utilizan demasiados tecnicismos o anglicismos, por eso hemos preparado las definiciones de cada uno para que puedas seguir el capítulo sin problema, de todas, formas si crees que nos falta añadir alguna escríbenoslo en los comentarios y la añadiremos!¿De qué hablamos?Cómo conseguir inversión en Silicon Valley siendo una startup europea: reuniones con fondos top, diferencias culturales y técnicas entre VCs de Europa y EE. UU.Qué significa realmente construir productos con AI hoy: prompts, golden datasets, testing y producción con LLMs.¿Seremos inútiles ante la inteligencia artificial? ¿Qué nos queda como humanos?Novedades de Figma (Make, Sites, Grid, Base), Framer, el futuro del diseño sin código.Psicodélicos, cannabis y neurociencia: una charla inesperada sobre salud mental y sustancias.Airbnb Services y Experiences: ¿es el nuevo ataque a Booking y los hoteles?OpenAI, Cursor, Windsurf y cómo están evolucionando las herramientas para developers.Si eres fundador, builder o simplemente te apasiona el mundo tech, este episodio es para ti.SOBRE ITNIG
This week's episode is a shakeup from the normal. Today Mike Peron and Rob Galloway skip the guest interview to chat about all of the events and entertainment you need to add to your calendar for the summer of 2025! MAY: 5/24: Matisyahu (Bally's) 5/24 – 25: Made in Tahoe Festival (Palisades) 5/30: Kevin Hart in Reno (Nugget Event Center) 5/31: Jefferson Starship (Harrah's) + Jackie Greene/Hot Buttered Rum at CBC 5/31: Big Blue Adventure Tail Wagger (NT Regional Park) – run with your dog 5k & 1-mile runs + dog-focused festival 8am - 3:30pm 5/31 – June 1: America's Most Beautiful Bike Ride 6/2 - 6/4: Backcountry Festival at Corely Ranch in Carson Valley 6/7: The Hip Abduction (The Hangar) Tahoe City Food & Wine Classic Soroptimist Wine & Restaurant Faire Dinner - 50th anniv on this (Coyote Moon Golf Course) Bowl Incline has Words to Water – benefit concert from WaterHope.org 6/8, 7/13, 8/10, 9/7: Music in Paradise Park (SLT) Trey Stone, Dirty Cello, Mescalito, Boot Juice 6/8: Wiz Khalifa (Cargo in Reno) 6/8: Tahoe Joy Festival (Commons Beach in Tahoe City) – 10 regional bands + student musicians + local vendors & food trucks 6/8: Maker Show at Truckee Roundhouse (Tr Tah Airport) – think of a craft fair where you are the one making all the crafts 6/14: Rod Stewart (Caesars Republic) + Lonestar (Truckee Rodeo Grounds for Latitude 39 Festival – 3rd year) 6/15: Valhalla Free Lawn Concerts 6/19 - 22: Broken Arrow Skyrace (Palisades) 6/19 – 20: Brighter Daze Music Festival – (Reno) Rebelution, Slightly Stoopid, E-40, Pepper, DENM, The Elovaters & more 6/19 – 20: Skate the Lake (Common's Beach) 6/19 – 28: Reno Rodeo – lots of events happening around the event and the kickoff concert is Scotty McCreery 6/21-6/22: Tahoe MTB Fest 6/21: Truckee Reggae Fest (Truckee Regional Park Outdoor Ampitheater) – Barrington Levy & Mystic Roots headline Sun. 6/22: Rock Tahoe Half Marathon 6/24 – 25: Trailcon (Palisades) trail & ultra running event + panelists & a festival 6/26: Aaron Lewis at TJ's Corral in Minden 6/28: Earth, Wind & Fire (Caesars Republic) + Western States Endurance Run – 100 mile race that is the world's oldest 100 mile trail race – starts in Olympic Valley and ends in Auburn JULY 7/1: Cascade Kitchens opening 7/6 – 7: Shakespeare Festival beings (runs thru August 23, 24) Twelfth Night & Peter & the Starcatcher 7/9-7/13: Celeb Golf 7/10: Tunes on Tap music series starts at Alibi in Incline Village 7/11: Mini Enduro (Northstar) MTB rider competition tailored for intermediate riders 7/12: Polish Ambassador (The Hangar) 7/12: Truckee Brewfest (Truckee River Regional Park) – put on by Truckee Optimist Club – all proceeds support Truckee youth programs 7/12 – 13: Wild Lotus Yoga Festival (Palisades) 7/13: Junior Downhill Series (Northstar) riders 12 & under 7/14 – 20: Barracuda Open – formerly the Reno-Tahoe Open – PGA event at Old Greenwood 7/18 - 19: Jon Pardi (Caesars Republic) 7/19 - 20: Tahoe Trail 100 (Northstar) – ride 50k or 100k of the Tahoe Trail MTB 24 – 25: Gambler's Run Music Festival (CBC) – Brothers Comatose, Beats Antique, Papadosio & Paul Thorn 26: Dropkick Murphy's, Bad Religion & Mainliners (GSR in Reno) 26: Kane Brown (Caesars) 30: Steve Earle (Harrah's) AUGUST 8/1 - 2: Old Dominion (Caesars Republic) 8/8: Hozier & Gigi Perez 8/8 – 9: Concours d'Elegance wooden boat show (Obexer's Boat Co. in Homewood) – 51 years 8/9: Taste of Gold (LTCC) - the foundation's annual fundraiser for the college - lots of wine and food 8/10: Creed, 3 Doors Down & Mammoth WVH (Caesars Republic) + 311 at GSR in Reno 8/15: Whiskey Myers & Tedeschi Trucks Band (Caesars Republic) 8/16 – 17: Valhalla Renaissance Faire (Tahoe Valley Campground) 8/21: Collie Buddz (The Hangar) 8/23 – 24: Lake Tahoe Triathlon (Sugar Pine Point St Park) 8/23: Comic Con (TB Event Center) 8/23: Tahoe BrewFest (Ski Run SLT) 8/24: Weird Al Yankovic (Caesars Republic) 8/26: Dave Matthews Band (Caesars Republic) 9/5: Hollow Coves (The Hangar) 9/6: Sample the Sierra 9/6: Teddy Swims (Caesars) 9/14: Darius Rucker (Caesars) 9/18 – 21: Tahoe Wine + Feast (TBEC) 9/27-9/28: Tahoe Games @ Caesars FALL & 2026 TEASERS: Fall Fest @ Paradise Park: Oct. 18-19, 2025 Curling Grand Slam @ TBEC: Nov. 4-9, 2025 Celebrity Banked Slalom @ Heav: Apr. 3-5, 2026 Foam Glow @ TBEC: Fall 2026
This week's host, Monica Grant, is joined by Joshua Wheeler to chat The Resourceful Sailor series of DIY sailing repairs, fixes, modifications, and hacks. Joshua is a drummer-turned-sailor who's been sharing his tips & stories with the Latitude 38 audience since 2019. Hear why sailing is as engaging as music, how to DIY your boat projects, his most memorable DIY repairs & solutions, what to know before sailing the world in a small boat, and whether he keeps his drum set on his boat. Learn more about Joshua at SailingWithJosh.com, on YouTube @SailingWithJosh, and at Latitude38.com
L'espace n'est plus l'apanage des agences d'État. En France, une nouvelle génération de start-up secoue le secteur, dopée par l'élan du « New Space ». Près de 200 jeunes pousses et quelque 3 000 salariés irriguent désormais le tissu spatial national, plaçant la France en tête de la course européenne, comme le souligne Jean-Marc Astorg, directeur de la stratégie au CNES. Mais face au rouleau compresseur américain SpaceX, qui vient d'obtenir le droit de fonder sa propre ville au Texas, l'Europe doit encore affronter un ciel semé d'obstacles.À Bordeaux, HyPrSpace développe des moteurs-fusées hybrides. « Sans le New Space, on serait tous chez SpaceX ! » lâche, franc, son directeur de la stratégie Sylvain Bataillard. Une vision partagée par une génération audacieuse, à l'image de Stanislas Maximin, 25 ans, qui pilote la start-up Latitude et son mini-lanceur Zephyr, avec 50 tirs annuels prévus. MaiaSpace, spin-off d'ArianeGroup, incarne cette hybridation entre tradition et disruption. Son patron, Yohann Leroy, assume une approche agile et décomplexée : « On n'est pas obligé de réussir du premier coup. » Cette constellation française couvre tout le territoire : Unseenlabs à Rennes traque les navires depuis l'orbite ; Spartan Space à Marseille imagine nos habitats lunaires ; Miratlas, près d'Aix, étudie la transparence du ciel pour les communications optiques. Un dynamisme nourri par les transferts de technologies issus du CNES, mais freiné par un obstacle majeur : le financement.Malgré un investissement privé en hausse — entre 500 et 700 millions d'euros depuis 2021 — on reste loin des 73 milliards de dollars injectés chaque année par les États-Unis. Le fondateur de Look Up Space, Michel Friedling, rappelle la difficulté pour ces entreprises de traverser la fameuse « vallée de la mort », quand les fonds s'amenuisent entre deux levées. Et puis, au-delà de l'économie, l'espace est aussi un enjeu géopolitique et de souveraineté. Starlink en Ukraine l'a bien montré. Pour Adel Haddoud, d'Infinite Orbits, « les orbites sont une extension de notre territoire qu'il faut pouvoir défendre ». Alors que l'Europe tente de rattraper son retard, la coopération devient cruciale. « Ceux qui réussiront sont ceux qui sauront s'unir », martèle Jean-Marc Astorg. Un message que la prometteuse Exploration Company semble déjà avoir entendu. Avec 215 millions d'euros levés, elle rêve d'envoyer un cargo — et demain, peut-être des astronautes — vers la Lune. Rien que ça. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This episode, we welcome to the podcast journalist and author Andrew Finkel to talk about his debut novel The Adventure of the Second Wife (2024), a multi-layered mystery in which an avid Sherlockian investigate a missing Sherlock Holmes story… About Andrew Finkel Based for many years in Istanbul, Andrew Finkel has corresponded for international media including The Times, The Economist, TIME, CNN and for the Latitude section of The New York Times. He is also a contributing editor and restaurant critic for Cornucopia Magazine. His articles, editorials and broadcast commentaries have appeared in an equal variety of media that includes The Washington Post, The Guardian, Observer, Financial Times, The Art Newspaper, The Spectator and the BBC. His experiences of working in the Turkish language press, in newsrooms, as a columnist and on television, prompted him some ten years ago to co-found Platform24 (P24) a human rights NGO that supports independent journalism and free expression. Among its projects is the popular Kıraathane, the Istanbul Literature House. He is the author of scholarly articles on press capture and media integrity as well as the Oxford University Press handbook, Turkey, What Everyone Needs to Know. His recently published debut novel The Adventure of the Second Wife revolves around the well-documented obsession which Abdülhamid II, the last great Ottoman Sultan, had for the stories of Sherlock Holmes. The Adventure of the Second Wife (Even Keel Press, 2024) Strange that Abdülhamid II, the last great Ottoman Sultan, would have Sherlock Holmes stories read to him before he went to sleep. Even stranger is that his obsession helped change the course of history. The explanation lies in the mystery of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's dying words, that the one Sherlock adventure still to intrigue him was that of ‘The Second Wife'. For no such story exists… Or does it? The Adventure of the Second Wife is the debut novel of renowned journalist Andrew Finkel – a clever, compelling mystery about a Sherlock Holmes enthusiast who with the help of a brilliant Turkish professor, tries to solve the enigma of Arthur Conan Doyle's dying words only to upend his life in the process. Purchase from Cornucopia Press here. Next time on Doings of Doyle We head back into Gothic territory with ‘The Man from Archangel' (1885), claimed to be one of Conan Doyle's favourite stories. You can read the story here. Acknowledgements Thanks to our sponsor, Belanger Books (www.belangerbooks.com), and our supporters on Patreon and Paypal. Image credits: Thanks to Alexis Barquin at The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopaedia for permission to reproduce these images. Please support the encyclopaedia at www.arthur-conan-doyle.com. Music credit: Sneaky Snitch Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ YouTube video created by @headlinerapp.
On the latest episode of the CavsCorner Podcast, we talk first about Virginia football's recent portal additions and how things look going forward for the Hoos before we switch to hoops and try to diagnose where things stand with adding some bigs to the roster. Credits: Brad Franklin (@Cavs_Corner) David Spence (@HooDaves) Justin Ferber (@Justin_Ferber) Visit CavsCorner now! SIGN UP TODAY and check out our message board to talk with hundreds of fellow Wahoo fans about all things UVa sports! Join the movement. Support the players: Sign up now for email updates at fanfundcard.com and be the first to know how to get involved. Our thanks to Fan Fund Card for their support of the show!
Welcome back, disc golf fans! In this episode, we break down all the biggest stories from the Kansas City Wide Open 2025 on the Disc Golf Pro Tour. From thrilling wins to new disc golf gear and controversial course decisions, we've got you covered! Gannon Buhr captures his FIRST Elite Series win of the year — what does this mean for his season? Holyn Handley dominates the FPO field and takes the KCWO title — consistency paying off? Big news from Kristin Tattar as she unveils her Latitude 64 Signature Bag — we dive into what makes it special. PLUS: A candid discussion on Parks and Rec departments making decisions on disc golf courses without consulting the disc golf community.If you're a disc golfer, a fan of the Pro Tour, or just love disc golf podcasts, this is a must-watch! Like, comment, and subscribe for more Disc Golf Pro Tour recaps, gear news, and pro analysis!#DiscGolf #DGPT #KansasCityWideOpen #GannonBuhr #HolynHandley #KristinTattar #Latitude64 #FPO #DiscGolfPodcast #CourseDesign #DiscGolfCommunityEnterJoshuaShop Here and Support the PodcastRussell Disc GolfD-Clip Disc Golf Hyzer Creep Disc Golfhttps://russelldiscgolf.com/use code CVP10 for 10% Discount and also use SHIP50 for free shipping when you spend $50 or morehttps://d-clips.com/cvpod use this link or code CVPOD for 15% Discounthttps://hyzercreepdiscgolf.com/ use code CVPOD for 15% Discount
¿Puede cualquier persona diseñar su propio agente de inteligencia artificial sin saber programar?En nuestra nueva serie vamos a visitar una a una, todas nuestras invertidas del portfolio de ITNIG junto a Berta Madueño.En este episodio visitamos Latitude, la startup fundada por César Migueláñez y Gerard Clos, que está construyendo una plataforma para diseñar y orquestar agentes de inteligencia artificial sin necesidad de saber programar. Tras varios pivotes y una ronda antes del boom de GPT, ahora están ayudando a empresas a integrar IA generativa en sus procesos con una herramienta que permite testear, evaluar y desplegar modelos a producción.Con clientes como Momentum, que automatiza sus mensajes personalizados para ONGs, y más de 200-300 sign-ups semanales gracias a su estrategia en Reddit y LinkedIn, Latitude se posiciona como una de las startups clave para democratizar el uso de agentes de IA.CANAL DE BERTA @bertamadu SOBRE ITNIG
Stanislas Maximin, PDG de Latitude, et Antoine Meunier, rédacteur en chef du site Lachroniquespatiale.com, étaient les invités de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, la quotidienne, ce lundi 14 avril. Ils se sont penchés sur la réussite des essais moteurs de La
No Amazônia em 5 Minutos desta semana:
On today's episode of the.deercamp.podcast, we are back in the studio with Cory Godar of Latitude Outdoors. We discuss:Switching to a left-handed bow, why not?Venison Manwiches and lucky shotsRattling in a memorable buckUpcoming method three saddleTransition to left-handed bow huntingDeer camp cuisine favoritesNewborn adventures and deer huntingLively deer camp culture & traditionsLaunch of new products at LatitudeAnd so much more!Connect:-https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/-https://www.instagram.com/hutchy.outdoors/
No Amazônia em 5 Minutos desta semana: ⚠️ Cacique Raoni alerta, em cerimônia com Lula, que os espíritos da floresta estão preocupados com os riscos da exploração de petróleo na Amazônia;
Do you ever feel like you're speaking another language when you're talking to your sales team? Why can't they see the risks? How did they get this far into the deal without involving Legal? In this episode, Alex Su helps us understand the sales team and how to talk the talk and improve our company's results. Alex left a career in litigation to join the sales team of a legal tech start-up and has since been in sales for more than 14 years. A rare breed who understands what drives sales people and what makes lawyers tick, Alex helps us understand how to serve this important part of the business. Bonus: Alex answers an Office Hours question for a law firm partner trying to build their book of business.
Neste sábado, o Amazônia em 5 Minutos traz um resumo das principais notícias sobre a Floresta Amazônica que aconteceram entre 16 e 28 de março. Os destaques desta semana são: ✊ Cacique Raoni contra o petróleo – O líder indígena pede a Lula que suspenda o apoio à exploração de petróleo na foz do Rio Amazonas, defendendo a proteção das comunidades tradicionais.
Neste sábado, o Amazônia em 5 Minutos traz um resumo das principais notícias sobre a Floresta Amazônica que aconteceram entre 15 e 22 de março. Os destaques desta semana são: ✊ Quilombolas na COP30 – Após denunciarem a falta de participação nos debates, representantes da CONAQ se reúnem com a Casa Civil para discutir credenciais e apoio financeiro;
This week's host, Ryan Foland, is joined by Kiki Kormos to chat about the continuing saga of her 27-foot wooden boat Mayfly, which she bought from Episode 177 guest Nate Stephenson. Kiki is now living her dream of living on a boat - even recording this episode from it! Hear how to find love at first sight with your boat, make repairs & modifications, survive the first survey, how to live on your boat, and why boaters are the friendliest people in the world. Learn more about Kiki on Instagram @Kiki_Kormos, Ryan at Ryan.Online, and read “SV Gallia, from B.C. to Santa Barbara” by Nate Stephenson on page 36 of the January 2025 issue of Latitude 38 Sailing Magazine: https://www.latitude38.com/issues/january-2025/#36
Welcome back to Soft Focus! Today, we're diving into winter garden planning—ensuring a thriving, resilient harvest for 2025. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned gardener, these expert strategies from Late Bloomer Ranch and my kitchen gardens will set you up for success.Though it's winter, now is the ideal time to prepare your garden. Strategic planning now leads to a bountiful harvest, so let's explore essential steps for a productive growing season.What You'll Learn:Many gardeners overestimate their capacity, buying too many seeds and planting more than they can maintain.A well-thought-out garden plan creates a manageable, efficient, and enjoyable growing experience.Understanding your USDA zone, frost dates, and latitude ensures proper timing and crop selection.Prioritize growing food you love and will actually eat for a rewarding and practical harvest.Companion planting enhances biodiversity, attracts pollinators, and naturally deters pests.Herbs and flowers provide culinary, medicinal, and ecological benefits while beautifying your space.Seasonal experimentation allows for adaptation, learning, and long-term garden success.Short growing seasons benefit from techniques like indoor seed starting, row covers, and succession planting.Latitude affects plant performance, so selecting region-appropriate varieties is key.Whether gardening in containers, raised beds, or a homestead, intentional planning leads to optimal yields.This episode was brought to you by Late Bloomer Ranch. Be sure to check our farm-raised yarn, flower essences, and BloomBoxes available to ship in the continental USA.And as always, we'd love to hear from you. Did you love this episode? Did it make you think? Let us know. Reach out via email hello@latebloomerranch.com or on Instagram @latebloomerranch Please subscribe, rate and review the show. See you next time.
This episode is a front-row seat at a masterclass in regenerative development. Mazyar Mortazavi, CEO of TAS Impact, joins us to share how his Toronto-based firm is redefining urban development by weaving community, sustainability, and impact into every project.Mazyar's journey is deeply personal—the organization's strategic plan is following his old master's thesis on anti-gentrification strategies. His interest in this was shaped by growing up in an immigrant family and witnessing firsthand the effects of gentrification in Canada's largest city. Under his leadership, TAS has evolved from a custom home builder into a trailblazing urban development company that is creating places harnessing community engagement processes most firms can't even dare to imagine.TAS is a great example that demonstrates how the process and approach are what truly shape remarkable, resilient places.———————-This podcast isn't just about ideas—it's about action. From these conversations, two organizations have emerged to bring regenerative real estate to life: Latitude Regenerative Real Estate is the world's first regenerative-focused real estate brokerage, dedicated to aligning values-driven buyers and sellers. With a strong presence in the Pacific Northwest and Great Lakes regions, Latitude also supports purpose-driven developments across North America through strategic marketing and branding services. If you're looking to buy, sell, or amplify a regenerative project, Latitude is your trusted partner. Hamlet Capital is an investment and development firm committed to building resilient communities rooted in working farms. If you're developing an agrihood or conservation community, we'd love to hear from you. Together, we can turn visionary ideas into thriving, place-based investments.
Today on episode 226 of the Podcast, we continue the "Psyche of A Hunter" series. Join Host Rick Cates he interviews Cory Godar of Latitude Outdoors! Topics Include: Cory's life in the outdoors and outdoor industry Injuries and how to overcome them Changing the entire way you hunt The true meaning of GRIT Going for broke on public land and much more! Find Cory or Latitude at the following: Instagram: Cory - HERE; Latitude - HERE Youtube - HERE For Latitude gear - https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/ Take time to visit our partners! Brush Creek Monsters Scents - Click HERE! Satties LLC - Click HERE! Hooked Up Bowstrings - Click HERE! Code: MobileHunter10 for 10% off Hooked Up Strings We would love to hear your thoughts on this one as well so feel free to hit us up in the email or send us a message! If you haven't already check out our YouTube page and subscribe! As always if you enjoy listening to the podcast please like, share, and give us 5 stars on any of the major podcast platforms we are found on. Hear something we missed? Let us know what we are doing wrong or doing right, or if you have a question; Email us at Richardcates@themobilehuntersexpo.com Happy Hunting and Tight Lines! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest this week is Stan Maximin, Founder & Executive Chairman of Latitude, a French micro-launch company. We discuss Latitude's rocket, target customers, and vision, as well as the wider launch market in Europe and globally. Enjoy!
In this episode, Dan Johnson speaks with Kevin Leach from Latitude Outdoors about the evolution of their brand, the importance of building a strong team, and how they navigate competition in the hunting industry. They discuss product development, handling business challenges, and the significance of customer experience. Kevin shares insights on their collaboration with Realtree and highlights new product launches for 2024. In this conversation, Kevin Leach discusses the latest innovations in saddle design and hunting gear, focusing on comfort, packability, and user experience. He highlights the new Maverick and Lone Star saddles, the Profile platform, and the Ranger backpacks, emphasizing their unique features and benefits for mobile hunters. The discussion also touches on layering systems for cold weather hunting and future product developments at Latitude. Takeaways: Latitude Outdoors started selling products in July 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic increased interest in outdoor activities. Building a strong team is crucial for business growth. Innovation is driven by customer experience, not just competition. The company has a long-term product roadmap. Communication with customers is key during challenges. Celebrating milestones boosts team morale. Saddles should be tried before buying for the best fit. Collaboration with Realtree offers new options for customers. New product launches include single panel saddle offerings. The Maverick saddle is lightweight and comfortable for beginners. The Lone Star saddle offers enhanced comfort for larger individuals. Packability is as important as weight for mobile hunters. The Profile platform packs down to an inch and a quarter thick. Layering systems need to retain heat even when compressed. Merino base layers are effective for cold weather hunting. New backpacks are designed for customization and versatility. The Operator pouch allows for single-hand operation. Future products will include an XL version of the Profile platform. Latitude is focused on customer feedback for product development. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dan Johnson speaks with Kevin Leach from Latitude Outdoors about the evolution of their brand, the importance of building a strong team, and how they navigate competition in the hunting industry. They discuss product development, handling business challenges, and the significance of customer experience. Kevin shares insights on their collaboration with Realtree and highlights new product launches for 2024. In this conversation, Kevin Leach discusses the latest innovations in saddle design and hunting gear, focusing on comfort, packability, and user experience. He highlights the new Maverick and Lone Star saddles, the Profile platform, and the Ranger backpacks, emphasizing their unique features and benefits for mobile hunters. The discussion also touches on layering systems for cold weather hunting and future product developments at Latitude.Takeaways:Latitude Outdoors started selling products in July 2020.The COVID-19 pandemic increased interest in outdoor activities.Building a strong team is crucial for business growth.Innovation is driven by customer experience, not just competition.The company has a long-term product roadmap.Communication with customers is key during challenges.Celebrating milestones boosts team morale.Saddles should be tried before buying for the best fit.Collaboration with Realtree offers new options for customers.New product launches include single panel saddle offerings. The Maverick saddle is lightweight and comfortable for beginners.The Lone Star saddle offers enhanced comfort for larger individuals.Packability is as important as weight for mobile hunters.The Profile platform packs down to an inch and a quarter thick.Layering systems need to retain heat even when compressed.Merino base layers are effective for cold weather hunting.New backpacks are designed for customization and versatility.The Operator pouch allows for single-hand operation.Future products will include an XL version of the Profile platform.Latitude is focused on customer feedback for product development.
In this episode, Dan Johnson speaks with Kevin Leach from Latitude Outdoors about the evolution of their brand, the importance of building a strong team, and how they navigate competition in the hunting industry. They discuss product development, handling business challenges, and the significance of customer experience. Kevin shares insights on their collaboration with Realtree and highlights new product launches for 2024. In this conversation, Kevin Leach discusses the latest innovations in saddle design and hunting gear, focusing on comfort, packability, and user experience. He highlights the new Maverick and Lone Star saddles, the Profile platform, and the Ranger backpacks, emphasizing their unique features and benefits for mobile hunters. The discussion also touches on layering systems for cold weather hunting and future product developments at Latitude. Takeaways: Latitude Outdoors started selling products in July 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic increased interest in outdoor activities. Building a strong team is crucial for business growth. Innovation is driven by customer experience, not just competition. The company has a long-term product roadmap. Communication with customers is key during challenges. Celebrating milestones boosts team morale. Saddles should be tried before buying for the best fit. Collaboration with Realtree offers new options for customers. New product launches include single panel saddle offerings. The Maverick saddle is lightweight and comfortable for beginners. The Lone Star saddle offers enhanced comfort for larger individuals. Packability is as important as weight for mobile hunters. The Profile platform packs down to an inch and a quarter thick. Layering systems need to retain heat even when compressed. Merino base layers are effective for cold weather hunting. New backpacks are designed for customization and versatility. The Operator pouch allows for single-hand operation. Future products will include an XL version of the Profile platform. Latitude is focused on customer feedback for product development. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 335 - Three States, Four Bucks, One Epic Season - DJ Riley - Latitude Method Podcast On this podcast Adam sits down with friend and host of the Latitude Method Podcast , David Riley, to discuss his epic season of killing four bucks in 3 states. We discuss tactics for out of state hunts for guys new to traveling to hunt, the benefits of social media relationships, new terrain and climate. We discuss all the things that go through your mind on a long solo road trip https://www.spartanforge.ai - save 25% with code bowhunter https://www.latitudeoutdoors.coms https://www.zingerfletches.com https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com https://www.bigshottargets.com https://genesis3dprinting.com https://vitalizeseed.com https://waypointtv.com/#podcast If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas https://huntworthgear.com/?utm_source=Pro+Staff&utm_medium=Direct+Link&utm_campaign=Preseason+Sale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 334 - 2025 ATA Recap On this podcast Adam and John sit down with Nate Rozeveldt to recount their recent trip to the Archery Trade Association Show in Indianapolis. Archery Show Highlights Nate, Adam, and John reflected on their experiences at a recent archery show, noting its smaller size and fewer major brands. They explored bows like the Bowtech Prime, Darton, and Expedition, while also analyzing bow mechanics, such as limb cups and cam systems, for improved performance and precision. Gear Innovations and DIY Adjustments The group discussed modern bow innovations, including self-tuning capabilities and new riser materials like magnesium. They highlighted how these features make bows more user-friendly, allowing archers to adjust setups without a press. Innovative Products and Overlooked Gems Nate and Adam explored innovative products at the trade show, such as back tension releases and a new magnet-based design from Carter Releases. They observed how smaller brands with less marketing tend to be overlooked despite offering groundbreaking designs. Emerging Trends in Hunting Gear Discussions included new platforms from Latitude, Arsenal's adjustable one-stick, and comfortable designs from Elevate and Tethrd. The team emphasized functionality and user feedback in shaping the evolution of hunting gear. Technology and Creative Tools Adam and Nate explored tech innovations, such as the Trophy Scan app using Lidar for accurate scoring and creative filming equipment from Painted Arrow. These tools reflect a push for precision and simplicity in modern hunting and archery experiences. https://www.spartanforge.ai - save 25% with code bowhunter https://www.latitudeoutdoors.coms https://www.zingerfletches.com https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com https://www.bigshottargets.com https://genesis3dprinting.com https://vitalizeseed.com https://waypointtv.com/#podcast If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas https://huntworthgear.com/?utm_source=Pro+Staff&utm_medium=Direct+Link&utm_campaign=Preseason+Sale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get 20% off and free shipping with code 'GripLocked' https://www.manscaped.com/ #ad Trevor, Hunter, and Konner keep you up to date on everything going on in disc golf right now! Subscribe ► https://youtube.com/@GripLocked?sub_confirmation=1 Check out the Store: http://foundationdiscs.com 0:00 - Intro 3:48 - Offseason Moves 29:39 - Ricky Rumors 49:52 - Trevor's Trivia 56:58 - Champions Landing 1:10:40 - In the Bag 1:18:00 - Silas Selects
Charlie Eisenhood and Josh Mansfield discuss Isaac Robinson's sponsorship signing with Latitude 64 in an interview with the two-time world champion.0:00 Isaac Robinson to Latitude 645:30 Isaac on the New Deal17:00 A New Bag & A New Contract24:00 The 2025 Pro Tour, Go Throw Tour29:00 The Value of Winning Worlds32:00 Slow Starts, Brother Ezra, New Discs42:00 Final Thoughts
We continue the gobbling activity conversation as Will walks us through the available research on the complex dynamics between habitat management, gobbling activity, and the overall health of turkey populations. We explore the significance of early successional cover, the impact of vegetation composition on gobbling rates, the challenges of researching gobbling, and our upcoming research that can help address some of these questions. If you haven't listened to Part 1 of this episode, we recommend listening to Episode 111 before returning to this episode. @davidfolker5850 please email wildturkeyscience@gmail.com to claim your signed potcall! Resources: Bevill, W. V., Jr. 1973. Some factors influencing gobbling activity among turkeys. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners 27:62–73. Chamberlain, M. J., et al. (2018). Gobbling activity of eastern wild turkeys relative to male movements and female nesting phenology in South Carolina. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 42(4), 632-642. Grehan, Janelle, "Spring Gobbling Chronology and Turkey Habitat Use In Upstate South Carolina" (2022). All Theses. 3880. Hoffman, R. W. 1990. Chronology of gobbling and nesting activities of Merriam's wild turkeys. Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 6:25–31. Kienzler, J. M., et al. 1996. Effects of weather, incubation, and hunting on gobbling activity in wild turkeys. Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 7:61-68. Lehman, C. P. (2005). Ecology of Merriam's turkeys in the southern Black Hills, South Dakota. South Dakota State University. Lehman, C. P., et al. (2007). Gobbling of Merriam's turkeys in relation to nesting and occurrence of hunting in the Black Hills, South Dakota. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium. 9: 343-349. Lint, J. R., Leopold, B. D., & Hurst, G. A. (1995). Comparison of abundance indexes and population estimates for wild turkey gobblers. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 164-168. Miller, D. A., Hurst, G. A., & Leopold, B. D. (1997). Chronology of wild turkey nesting, gobbling, and hunting in Mississippi. The Journal of wildlife management, 840-845. Norman, G. W., et al. (2001). Reproductive chronology, spring hunting, and illegal kill of female wild turkeys. Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 8:269–279. Palmer, W. E., et al. (1990). Effort, success, and characteristics of spring turkey hunters on Tallahala Wildlife Management Area, Mississippi. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium (Vol. 6, pp. 208-213). Palumbo, M. D., et al. (2019). Latitude and daily-weather effects on gobbling activity of wild turkeys in Mississippi. International journal of biometeorology, 63, 1059-1067. Pollentier, C. D., et al. (2021). Gobbling across landscapes: Eastern wild turkey distribution and occupancy–habitat associations. Ecology and Evolution, 11(24), 18248-18270. Wakefield, C. T., et al. (2020). Hunting and nesting phenology influence gobbling of wild turkeys. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 84(3), 448-457. Wightman, P. H., et al. (2019). Gobbling chronology of eastern wild turkeys in South Carolina. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 83(2), 325-333. Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! Get a 10% discount at Grounded Brand by using the code ‘TurkeyScience' at checkout! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Grab a notepad and pen, because today we're diving into the complex factors influencing gobbling activity. In this Part 1 segment, Will walks us through the available literature on the seasonal patterns of gobbling, the relationship between gobbling activity and reproduction, the influence of weather and environmental conditions, the impact of hunting pressure, and more. Stay tuned for Part 2, releasing next Monday. @davidfolker5850 please email wildturkeyscience@gmail.com to claim your signed potcall! Resources: Bevill, W. V., Jr. 1973. Some factors influencing gobbling activity among turkeys. Proceedings of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners 27:62–73. Chamberlain, M. J., et al. (2018). Gobbling activity of eastern wild turkeys relative to male movements and female nesting phenology in South Carolina. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 42(4), 632-642. Grehan, Janelle, "Spring Gobbling Chronology and Turkey Habitat Use In Upstate South Carolina" (2022). All Theses. 3880. Hoffman, R. W. 1990. Chronology of gobbling and nesting activities of Merriam's wild turkeys. Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 6:25–31. Kienzler, J. M., et al. 1996. Effects of weather, incubation, and hunting on gobbling activity in wild turkeys. Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 7:61-68. Lehman, C. P. (2005). Ecology of Merriam's turkeys in the southern Black Hills, South Dakota. South Dakota State University. Lehman, C. P., et al. (2007). Gobbling of Merriam's turkeys in relation to nesting and occurrence of hunting in the Black Hills, South Dakota. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium. 9: 343-349. Lint, J. R., Leopold, B. D., & Hurst, G. A. (1995). Comparison of abundance indexes and population estimates for wild turkey gobblers. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 164-168. Miller, D. A., Hurst, G. A., & Leopold, B. D. (1997). Chronology of wild turkey nesting, gobbling, and hunting in Mississippi. The Journal of wildlife management, 840-845. Norman, G. W., et al. (2001). Reproductive chronology, spring hunting, and illegal kill of female wild turkeys. Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium 8:269–279. Palmer, W. E., et al. (1990). Effort, success, and characteristics of spring turkey hunters on Tallahala Wildlife Management Area, Mississippi. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium (Vol. 6, pp. 208-213). Palumbo, M. D., et al. (2019). Latitude and daily-weather effects on gobbling activity of wild turkeys in Mississippi. International journal of biometeorology, 63, 1059-1067. Pollentier, C. D., et al. (2021). Gobbling across landscapes: Eastern wild turkey distribution and occupancy–habitat associations. Ecology and Evolution, 11(24), 18248-18270. Wakefield, C. T., et al. (2020). Hunting and nesting phenology influence gobbling of wild turkeys. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 84(3), 448-457. Wightman, P. H., et al. (2019). Gobbling chronology of eastern wild turkeys in South Carolina. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 83(2), 325-333. Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! Get a 10% discount at Grounded Brand by using the code ‘TurkeyScience' at checkout! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak