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Lawrenceburg vs Greensburg Softball Sectional Game Hosted at Batesville.
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In our latest episode of the Bourbon Lens, Jake travels to Bardstown to sit down with John Rempe, Master Distiller of Lux Row. During the interview the distillery was electric as their Front Row members were awaiting some of the first sips of the new Blood Oath Pact 11 release. Our conversation centered around the new bourbon finished in anejo Tequila barrels. However, there is a lot happening at the distillery as they continue to become a household name across the world. Sit back and buckle in for the latest episode of the Bourbon Lens. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there. We are thankful for your support over the last 6 years. We must give the biggest shoutout to our amazing community of Patreon supporters! As always, we'd appreciate it if you would take a few minutes time to give us feedback on Bourbon Lens podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 Star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a written review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and X. Also, consider supporting Bourbon Lens on Patreon for some of the behind the scenes, to earn Bourbon Lens swag, join the Bourbon Lens Tasting Club, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or guest suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out BourbonLens.com to find our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and whiskey reviews. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens About John Rempe At Lux Row Distillers, we have a passion for craft. We're a blend of different personalities bound together by a love of bourbon. When trying to describe John E. Rempe's relationship with bourbon, the word “passion” doesn't come close. John, a certified food scientist with a bachelor's degree in biology from St. Louis University and over 25 years of experience in distillation of spirits, has been at the forefront of crafting world-class bourbons in the company's award-winning portfolio. He has created brands like David Nicholson Reserve, Rebel 10-year, and the ultra-premium Blood Oath series, and has also been heavily involved in the oversight of Luxco's award-winning bourbon portfolio, which includes the Rebel Bourbon, Ezra Brooks, David Nicholson, Daviess County and Blood Oath bourbon families. He may have a favorite bourbon in the distillery's lineup, but that's a secret he'll never tell. About LuxCo Founded in St. Louis in 1958 by the Lux Family, Luxco is a leading producer, supplier, importer and bottler of beverage alcohol products. Our mission is to meet the needs and exceed the expectations of consumers, associates and business partners. Merged with MGP Ingredients, Inc. in 2021 (Nasdaq: MGPI), Luxco operates as MGP's Brands Division and manages all MGP/Luxco brands. This extensive and award-winning spirits portfolio includes well-known brands from four distilleries: Bardstown, Kentucky-based Lux Row Distillers, home of Ezra Brooks, Rebel, Blood Oath, David Nicholson and Daviess County; Lebanon, Kentucky-based Limestone Branch Distillery, maker of Yellowstone Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Minor Case Straight Rye Whiskey and Bowling & Burch Gin; Jalisco, Mexico-based Destiladora González Lux, producer of 100% agave tequilas, El Mayor, Exotico and Dos Primos; and Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Rossville Union Straight Rye Whiskey are produced. The innovative and high-quality brand portfolio also includes Penelope Bourbon, Everclear Grain Alcohol, Pearl Vodka, Saint Brendan's Irish Cream, The Quiet Man Irish Whiskey, Green Hat Gin and other well-recognized brands. For more information about the company and its brands, visit luxco.com. About Rebel Bourbon: Distilled in Bardstown, Kentucky, by Lux Row Distillers Master Distiller John Rempe, Rebel Bourbon features a wheated mash bill that is true to its original recipe dating back to 1849. Known for its smoother, sweeter flavor, highlighted by delicious caramel and vanilla flavor notes, Rebel celebrates the “Rebel spirit in all of us” – especially those who embrace freedom, defiance and a little attitude. In 2023, Rebel Bourbon 10 Year Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was awarded a gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and a Double Platinum ASCOT award. The brand's Rebel 100 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was awarded gold medals at the 2023 SIP and ASCOT awards.
Episode 569: Adam Banks talks about the following topics in this episode:1. What's Trending in America?- Donald Trump says he plans to run for a 3rd term -Salena Murderer, Yolanda Saldivar, is up for Parole -The LA Dodgers will visit the White House-Steph Curry Signs a 3 year book deal-Hooters Files for Bankruptcy Protection -Federal Prosecutors seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione2. The Most Believable Conspiracy Theories out there3. Todays National Holiday -American Circus Day4. Interview with Musical Artist Jeremy ZellerJeremy Zellers Bio:Jeremy Zeller is a Roots Rock artist from the small town of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Known for his powerful vocals, described as having “the growl of a dog and the whisper of a kitten,” Jeremy blends raw energy with delicate intimacy in his performances. His electrifying live shows captivate audiences, while his deeply personal songwriting resonates with listeners.Follow OFF THE CUFF WITH ADAM BANKS:FB: @offthecuffwithadambanksIG:@offthecuffwithadambanksTwitter:@theadambanksIG:@theadambanksSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube!**and all other major podcasting platforms**http://linktr.ee/offthecuffwithadambanks
Lesko Park and Dearborn Trail - Dearborn County, IndianaGreetings, today we visit southern Dearborn County and the towns of Aurora and Lawrenceburg. From the BookSoutheast Indiana Day TripsThe Author's WebsiteThe Author on LocalsThe Author on FacebookThe Author on TwitterThe Author on RumbleThe Author on YouTubeThe Author's Amazon Page
Greensburg vs Lawrenceburg Girls BB Sect., Feb. 4, 2025
D Boone Pittman from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky has been an active per-forming artist in the Kentucky area for 21 years. Prior to that he honed his craft on 90s country in west Texas cover bands. In 2019 Pittman formed the Fugitives to support his first studio album, Bluegrass American Dream. He first picked up the guitar at the age of 14 in his hometown of Stanton, Kentucky. Since writing, recording, and performing his own original music, Pittman has been nominated for 13 Josie In-dependent Music Awards, 2 Hollywood Independent Music Awards, and has won 1 Appy award for best original song, “The Question” in 2024. His latest release, Resurrection Noise, is currently up for album of the year at the '24 Josie Awards in Nashville, Tennessee.
Strong DadsSummary of YouTube Video TranscriptIntroduction•The episode is sponsored by Fourspeed on 50 Diner in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.•Host Carl Andre is discussing money management, noting that he and co-host Merrill have been ill.Host's Background•Carl and his wife have taught Financial Peace University (FPU), a program by Dave Ramsey, for nearly 25 years.•They have experience working with many couples on financial issues.Personal Experience•Carl shares a personal story about a failed investment in the stock market that led to significant debt and unhappiness.•He emphasizes the importance of understanding one's relationship with money and how it can affect overall happiness.Financial Education•There is a lack of financial education in schools, leading to generational cycles of debt.•Current economic indicators (e.g., consumer debt levels) suggest many individuals are financially struggling.Money Management Principles1.Take Control of Finances: Understanding how money works is vital.2.Avoid Living Beyond Means: Many people overspend on trivial items, referred to as “bobles and trinkets.”3.Budgeting vs. Dream Machine: Carl dislikes the term “budget,” preferring “dream machine” to emphasize planning for desired experiences instead of restrictions.4.Emergency Fund: Start with $1,000-$2,000 as a cushion to avoid credit reliance.5.Debt Snowball: Pay off the smallest debts first for psychological wins, then roll payments into larger debts.6.Long-Term Thinking: Recognize the true cost of living and plan for future needs (e.g., home repairs, medical expenses).Lifestyle Choices•Prioritize experiences over material possessions by carefully allocating funds.•Carl shares personal choices, like driving used cars and minimizing eating out, to save money for vacations and experiences.Financial Peace University Course•Carl promotes the upcoming FPU course, encouraging listeners to sign up to learn more about financial literacy.Final Thoughts•Emphasizes the importance of financial planning for both personal satisfaction and generational wealth.•Encourages readers to change their financial literacy and habits for a better future.Sponsors Acknowledgment•Thanks to sponsors Quality Automart, 4 Speed on Fifty Diner, and Casey's Outdoor Solutions.https://rocksolidfamilies.orgSupport the show#Rocksolidfamilies,#familytherapy,#marriagecounseling,#parenting,#faithbasedcounseling,#counseling,#Strongdads,#coaching,#lifecoach,#lifecoaching,#marriagecoaching,#marriageandfamily,#control,#security,#respect,#affection,#love,#purpose,#faith,#mastersofdisaster,#storms,#disasterrelief,#tornados,#hurricanes,#floods
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE In what appears to be the most peaceful corner of Kentucky lies one of the state's most unsettling ghost stories. Even the locals in Lawrenceburg will whisper about the Anderson Hotel in hushed tones—long after its doors have been shuttered, reopened, and shuttered again. On this classic episode of The Grave Talks, we explore how a seemingly quaint town became the backdrop for violent encounters with restless spirits. Prepare to venture inside the infamous halls, learn about its history of unexplained happenings, and discover why some say the Anderson Hotel will never truly close its doors to the unknown. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE In what appears to be the most peaceful corner of Kentucky lies one of the state's most unsettling ghost stories. Even the locals in Lawrenceburg will whisper about the Anderson Hotel in hushed tones—long after its doors have been shuttered, reopened, and shuttered again. On this classic episode of The Grave Talks, we explore how a seemingly quaint town became the backdrop for violent encounters with restless spirits. Prepare to venture inside the infamous halls, learn about its history of unexplained happenings, and discover why some say the Anderson Hotel will never truly close its doors to the unknown. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Lawrenceburg at JacCenDel Girls BB, Jan. 15, 2025
Lawrenceburg at Batesville Girls BB, Dec. 10, 2024
Lawrenceburg at Franklin County Boys BB, Dec. 3, 2024
Class 3A, Sectional 30 Championship Game, 2024
Terrance Arney and Tom Snape catch up with Batesville's Evan Ulery postgame following their win against Lawrenceburg.
It's a new month and that means a new mini series! November's topic is on a Season of Generosity In our first episode, I get to chat with one of my favorite people, Stephanie – an incredible mom, Executive Director, and founder of Jubilee Trading Company. Stephanie's journey is one that reminds us all of the power of community and the strength it takes to evolve a dream. Stephanie and I talk about everything – from her early days of meeting artisans in Morocco, to the roadblocks of turning her vision into a nonprofit, to the joy she's found in giving back to her community. She's created local jobs, partnered with shelters, and overcome countless challenges, always with a heart set on collaboration and impact. Her story isn't just about business; it's about making a difference and reminding us that generosity is so much more than financial. 00:00 - Introduction More about our guest today Stephanie Edwards is Founder and Executive Director of Jubilee Trading Company, a nonprofit on mission to foster hope and resilience through dignified, sustainable work. With a decade of e-commerce experience, she focuses on leveraging product-based businesses for good. She is based in rural Lawrenceburg, TN, where Jubilee impacts her local community and spans the globe. There are many layers to her work, but her goal is to always leverage the resources available to her for the greatest good possible. She is also a wife and mom to two kiddos, with whom she goes on as many outdoor adventures as possible. Learn more about Stephanie and her work in the episode 03:21 - Stephanie's background and current roles 07:05 - The journey of Jubilee Trading Company 9:35 - Entrepreneurial beginnings and early challenges 15:46 - Giving back and the evolution of Jubilee Trading Company 32:13 - Challenges and growth in the nonprofit space 39:29 - Conclusion Mentions Jubilee Trading Company Highland Ridge Decor Ted Talk Jubilee Impact Campaign Stephanie Edwards Instagram Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up! Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me! Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week's episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx
Send us a textThe Wild Turkey brand has become as synonymous with bourbon as its master distiller, Jimmy Russell, has during his 70 year tenure at the Campari-owned company. In honor of a feat unlike any other in the industry, Turkey brought to market a bourbon that both honors and represents the legacy of Jimmy's storied journey at his home distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. This 8 year old, 101 proof bourbon celebrates a flavor profile that after one sip, anyone who's grown to know and love Wild Turkey over the years can taste and say, "Yep: that's Jimmy's." On Eric's last episode before Perry returns from paternity leave, he reviews this beautifully crafted whiskey (with a special guest), and gives you an idea of just how important both Wild Turkey and Jimmy Russell are not just to Kentucky but to the world of bourbon at large. We hope you pour a toast, raise a glass, and thank Jimmy for bringing us some of the best dang bourbon we could have ever passed over our lips. Enjoy.Become a patron of the show at http://www.patreon.com/mybourbonpodcastLeave us a 5 star rating and review on your podcast app of choice!Send us an email with questions or comments to thisismybourbonshop@gmail.comSend us mail to PO Box 22609, Lexington, KY 40522Check out all of our merch and apparel: http://bourbonshop.threadless.com/Leave us a message for Barrel Rings at 859.428.8253Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mybourbonpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mybourbonpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mybourbonpod/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisismybourbonpodcastPayPal, if you feel so inclined: PayPal.me/pritter1492Link to our Barrell Rye Armagnac Finished Pick: https://shop.whiskeyinmyweddingring.com/products/barrell-private-release-rye-1a03Support the show
The Black & Spirited Crew recently travelled to the mecca of bourbon & other distilled spirits in America, and no, it's not in Kentucky or on the famed Bourbon Trail. It's a distillery dating back to the 1800s near the banks of the Ohio River in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, and they literally produce many of your favorite brands and didn't even know it! @blackandspirited @bourboninblack @cedricsummerall @boss_ladyvs @so_dramgood @bourbon_griot
Batesville vs Lawrenceburg Volleyball Sect., Oct. 19, 2024
Stoking the Fire Sharon Speedway adds weekly racing in 2025. USAC Passing Master award decided. James McFadden headed back across the pond. Trophy Cup @ Tulare Thunderbowl is up next out west! Dirt Track World Championship is this weekend at Eldora Speedway. The championship for the Lucas Oil Late Models will be decided. Social media of the week "The Draft" (Ends around 20:00 mark) Feature Finish WoO sprint cars @ Lincoln Speedway for the Keystone Showdown High Limit Racing - Midweek money championship, Diamond Classic, All-In Championship weekend Super Dirt Week 52 @ Oswego Speedway Lucas Oil Late Models @ Brownstown for the CJ Rayburn Memorial & Jackson
Send us a textStep into the vibrant world of bourbon and cigars with us at the Kentucky Bourbon Festival, where I'm joined by Gregg Keeley, the spirited owner of the newly christened Larrikin Bourbon Company. Together, we capture the essence of being a 'larrikin,' a character who dances to their own beat and challenges norms, much like the legendary Steve Irwin. Transport yourself to the festival atmosphere as we unveil the exciting rebranding from Lawrenceburg to Larrikin Bourbon Company, a transformation that promises intriguing flavors and a dynamic tasting experience. Immerse yourself in our lively discussion about the bold new face of bourbon culture, enriched by the rise of cigar aficionados and Larrikin's visually enticing distillery including their pioneering walk-in humidor.Get ready for a sensory exploration as we savor and rate the newly launched Larrikin Bottled In Bond bourbon. With its rich, buttery caramel aroma, hints of tobacco, and dark fruit, it promises a multi-layered tasting journey. Amidst the tasting notes of tart cherry and butter rum sweetness, we award our ratings while entertaining you with tales of the distillery's newest mascot—a towering 25-foot kangaroo. Whether you're a bourbon enthusiast or intrigued by the cultural allure of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, this episode promises a delightful medley of flavors, stories, and experiences. Cheers to embracing the Larrikin spirit and savoring life's finest moments!Add for SOFL Support the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
Lawrenceburg at Batesville Football, Sept. 27, 2024
In the tradition of art-world documentaries like Stop Making Sense and American Movie, Art Dealers follows eccentric rock-n-roll artist Adam Weiner aka Low Cut Connie, and his band as they attempt to mount a concert production of their recently released album "Art Dealers" for a three-night run in NYC. The stunning high-intensity performances are laid against a backdrop of five years of footage that shows an artist plagued by bad luck who attacks each performance with humor and stagecraft. Today I'm joined by Adam Weiner to discuss ART DEALERS, the importance of creativity, and our shared love of David Johansen Would you like to win a copy of DESPICABLE ME 4 on 4K UHD? The fine folks over at Universal Pictures have been kind enough to give us a few to giveaway to listeners of the Following Films Podcast. To be entered for a chance to win, simply RT the link in the show notes. https://x.com/FollowingFilms/status/1838674882437222910 ART DEALERS will be available on VOD on October 1st. For more information go to lowcutconnie.com. Check the show notes for the link and some upcoming tour dates. PORTLAND, ME - Portland House of Music - 10/8 BOSTON, MA - The Sinclair - 10/10 PORTSMOUTH, NH - 3S Artspace - 10/11 ROCHESTER, NY - Waterstreet Music Hall - 10/13 TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern - 10/14 TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern - 10/15 NORTHAMPTON, MA - Iron Horse - 10/17 JERSEY CITY, NJ - White Eagle Hall - 10/18 PAWLING, NY - Daryl's House - 11/7 PITTSBURGH, PA - Mr. Small's Theatre - 11/09 CHARLESTON, WV - Mountain Stage - 11/10 MADISON, WI - The Majestic - 11/12 MILWAUKEE, WI - Shank Hall - 11/13 MINNEAPOLIS, MN - First Avenue - 11/14 CHICAGO, IL - Space at Evanston - 11/16 LAWRENCEBURG, IN - Liberty Theater - 11/17 COLUMBUS, OH - Rumba Cafe - 11/19 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/followingfilms/support
Bourbon heritage month is upon us and a big milestone happened. Jimmy Russell just passed 70 years at Wild Turkey, this is such a epic event they are releasing a special bottle for the event. But first a word from our sponsors. Badmotivatorbarrels.com/shop/aff=3 https://www.instagram.com/zsmithwhiskeyandmixology?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== JIMMY RUSSELL'S70th ANNIVERSARY8-YEAR-OLD RELEASE Commemorative bourbon release honoring Master Distiller Jimmy Russell's 70th Anniversary with Wild Turkey making him the longest-tenured spirits Master Distiller in the world. WILD TURKEY JIMMY RUSSELL'S 70TH ANNIVERSARY To honor Jimmy's incredible impact on the bourbon world, Wild Turkey is proud to present the limited-edition Wild Turkey Jimmy Russell's 70th Anniversary 8-Year-Old Bourbon. This collector-worthy release is an 8-Year-Old, 101-proof bourbon, with an additional blend of 8- to 9-year-old whiskeys, hand-selected from a few of Jimmy's favorite Rickhouses. Best enjoyed neat or over ice, this bourbon is a true tribute to Jimmy's legacy From his earliest days at the distillery sweeping the floors at age 18 to rising through the ranks to become Master Distiller, Jimmy has remained committed to crafting bourbon one way, the right way, even when it wasn't popular. In the 1970's and 80's when the bourbon industry was close to collapse, Jimmy stayed the course. 1855 Wholesale grocer Austin Nichols begins selling wine and spirits. The business would later go on to own and sell Wild Turkey. 1869 The Ripy brothers open their family distillery on Wild Turkey Hill in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. 1893 The Ripy Brothers' bourbon represents Kentucky at the World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois. 1940 Wild Turkey Bourbon gets its name after a distillery executive shares his bourbon with friends on an annual hunting trip — of course, they were after wild turkey. THE RUSSELL EFFECT 1954 Master Distiller Jimmy Russell joins Wild Turkey. He learns his craft from becomes the third in a line of master distillers for the brand which includes second master distiller, Bill Hughes, and Ernest W. Ripy, son of the original distiller. 1976 Wild Turkey introduces the world's first bourbon liqueur, introducing a broader audience and attracting even more drinkers to the bourbon world. The liqueur would eventually lead to the creation of American Honey. 1981 Eddie Russell, son of Jimmy Russell, joins Wild Turkey as a relief operator and begins to work his way up the distillery ladder. 1991 Wild Turkey introduces our premium Rare Breed bourbon, one of the first barrel proof bourbons to hit the market. 1995 Wild Turkey follows it up with the launch of Kentucky Spirit, a single-barrel 101-proof bourbon, one of the only single barrel American whiskey offerings of the time. THE NEW VISION 2000 Master Distiller Jimmy Russell is inducted into the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame. 2004 Jimmy Russell celebrates his 50th year at the Wild Turkey distillery. 2010 Eddie Russell is inducted into the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame by his father, Jimmy Russell. 2015 Eddie Russell is officially given the title of Master Distiller, then making Jimmy and Eddie the only active father and son duo of bourbon Master Distillers in the world. 2016 Famed actor and bourbon enthusiast Matthew McConaughey joins Wild Turkey as Creative Director. 2018 Wild Turkey introduces Longbranch, a small-batch bourbon refined with Texas Mesquite and American Oak charcoals, and the first co-creation from Master Distiller Eddie Russell and Creative Director Matthew McConaughey. 2020 Wild Turkey introduces Rare Breed Rye, our premium quality, masterfully crafted barrel proof rye.
We continue our coverage for Bourbon Heritage Month as we explore Four Roses Bourbon, including their new Limited Edition Small Batch release for 2024. We are joined by Brent Elliott, Master Distiller for Four Roses Bourbon Distillery. We discuss Brent's process for crafting this limited edition bourbon, the 10 different recipes of Four Roses Bourbon, the distillery's commitment to quality and tradition, and the recent announcement of an expansion of the Four Roses Bourbon recipe lineup. What is your favorite Four Roses recipe or release? About Four Roses: Established in 1888, Four Roses combines two mashbills with five proprietary yeast strains to distill and age 10 distinct bourbon recipes, each with its own unique flavor profile. With distilling and warehousing operations in Lawrenceburg and Cox's Creek, Kentucky, respectively, Four Roses is available in all 50 states. This past year, Four Roses has received 54 awards, including 2 Double Platinum medals, 3 Platinum medals, 9 Double Gold medals and 22 Gold medals from esteemed competitions such as the American Whiskey Masters and Whiskies of the World. About Brent Elliott, Master Distiller for Four Roses Bourbon Distillery: Brent Elliott became Master Distiller at Four Roses in September 2015 and has been involved in producing award-winning premium Bourbons since he began working with the company in 2005. As Master Distiller, Elliott ensures that each bottle of Four Roses is handcrafted with the same passion and quality that the brand has maintained since 1888. Elliott's years of experience with Four Roses include everything from applying his Chemistry degree in production, to formulating Four Roses' 10 distinct Bourbon recipes and hand-selecting barrels for award-winning bottlings that the brand has become known for around the world. Elliott also frequently travels on behalf of the brand, sharing his deep industry and brand knowledge through tastings, seminars, training sessions and events. Named Master Distiller/Blender of the Year at the 2020 Icons of Whisky America award ceremony, Elliott is particularly proud of Small Batch Select, the distillery's newest permanent product-line extension since 2006, and the biggest addition to the storied history of the 132-year-old brand since he became Master Distiller. Since its release, Small Batch Select was ranked No. 3 in Whisky Advocate's Top 20 Whiskies of 2019 – the highest-rated Bourbon on the list – and also earned Category Silver for Kentucky Bourbon at the 2020 World Whiskies Awards. A native of Owensboro, Kentucky, Elliott resides in Frankfort Kentucky with his wife, Amy, and their two children.
ts a Wheated Rye...Wut?!?!? Yep, a wheated rye and its freakin' awesome! Chuck brings this uniquer and delicious whiskey from new distillery, Lawrenceburg Bourbon Company. Don't miss this one.https://distilledbourbonpodcast.com/
We do a short review of the new Lawrenceburg Cask Strength Bourbon. Did we like it? A Splash of water makes us all do a double take!#whiskey #podcast #bourbon Distilled Bourbon Podcast ... 4 regular guys who drink bourbon and talk about it.https://distilledbourbonpodcast.com/
Jim sits down with Bill McBrayer and Bill McBrayer Sr. to talk about their historic whiskey company McBrayer Legacy Spirits. They bring a couple of their finest expressions on this show and talk about the legacy of the McBrayer name and the history of whiskey in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Strap in for a great episode as we taste and talk. Thank you to our sponsors, Blanton's Bourbon Shop and Pints and Barrels. Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
In this week's episode I recap the racing from Lawrenceburg and Owensboro. I also preview the American Flat Track Race in Middletown New York this weekend.
Stoking the Fire Sparks flying at Macon Speedway for FloRacing Night in America on 5/28 USAC IMW is on the horizon DIRTcar Nationals (Volusia) announces dates for 2025. Their biggest one yet Western PA Speedweek gets 3/5 races in and crowns a well known champion Stewart/Haas deal with Ford is up after this season. What does that mean for TSR? Social media of the week. Macon, Xtreme Midgets, t-shirts The Big Deal '25 announced Dirt Draft results (Ends around 33:00 mark) Feature Finish A handful of races from Memorial Day weekend High Limit @ Grandview, Lawrenceburg, Butler FloRacing Night in America @ Macon Western PA Speedweek WoO Sprint Cars @ Beaver Dam Corn Belt Nationals @ Knoxville - USAC National Sprint cars / Knoxville 360 & 410 sprint cars The Big Deal '24 @ Mississippi Thunder Speedway (WI) - $100,000 to win modified race POWERi/Xtreme Midgets @ Doe Run & Coles County IN, IL, PA, CA weekly shows Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial @ Placerville - SCCT & NARC410 King of the West KKM Challenge @ Clyde Martin Memorial Speedway (PA) (Ends around 49:00 mark) The Smoke Shit on a shingle Charlie tries out Applebees, again
Louisville's restaurant scene always gives us plenty to talk about. And it leads this week's Access Louisville podcast.We chat about the new executive chef at the Brown Hotel, who comes to Louisville via a similar position at the Trump Hotel in Chicago. After that, LBF restaurant Reporter Michael L. Jones tells us about a new ramen restaurant in the Highlands, Kiwami Ramen, which opened at the site of the former Wild Ginger restaurant. Kiwami is part of a wave of recent Asian restaurants to open in the area and shows how the local market is maturing, he said.We also chat about bourbon on the show this week, hearing about a recent trip to Wild Turkey Distillery near Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. And we talk about an effort to bring an estate in Oxmoor into the bourbon world.Late in the show, we get into a conversation about sports betting. including why gamblers (and sports leagues) love parlay bets.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Preston is the fourth generation member of the Van Winkle family to enter into the bourbon business. He is the great grandson of iconic bourbon maker Julian P. “Pappy” Van Winkle, Sr. and son of current Old Rip Van Winkle Distillery President, Julian P. Van Winkle, III. Preston grew up in the post Stitzel-Weller era of Van Winkle bourbon production, exploring his father's bottling hall and barrel warehouse in Lawrenceburg, KY, occasionally helping with the bottling and labeling. Preston graduated from the University of Kentucky in 2001 and immediately started working for his father. Initially he split time between the Louisville office and the Lawrenceburg bottling facility where he often processed bourbon for bottling and ran the bottling line as Julian had for the previous 20 plus years. In 2002 the Old Rip Van Winkle Distillery partnered with the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, KY, freeing up Julian and Preston from production duties enabling them to focus on the sales and marketing of the brands. Preston assumed the role of Marketing Manager for Old Rip Van Winkle and has worked since then to help manage and market the Van Winkle brands.
Send us a Text Message.History of SeagramsStarted by Joseph E Seagram in 1857 with 3 other guysIn 1883 he was sole ownerSamual Bronfman and Distillers corporation limitedDistillers Corp was started by Samuel and his brothers in 1924He came to the US to Tour shut down distilleries due to Prohibition and in 1923 he bought Greenbrier distillery for pennies on the dollar. He then dismantled it and moved it to LaSalle, QuebecHe would ship his whisky to Saint pierre off the coast of newfoundlandThey would then bootleg the booze to the US through rum Rows to new york, New Jersey and other placesRum Rows were ships just outside of maritime jurisdiction (Three miles before 1924, 12 miles after)Took off around the caribbean first, but after canada start bringing in whiskey it got bigger. The largest rum runner area was outside new jerseyIn 1928, Bronfman acquired seagrams from heir and president edward F Seagram (Joseph had died in 1919)Bronfman was never convicted of any crimes during prohabition, but it is well understood that he had many mob connectionsIn the 1930's when they came into the American Market, they were fined $1.5 million to settle delinquent excise taxes. US Govit asked for $60 million In 1963 seagrams purchased Texas Pacific coal and Oil for $61 million cash, plus a production loan to granville minerals of $216 millionTheyu sold this to Sun Oil Co in 1980 for 2.3 billion, nice work1981, cash rich, they want to diversify, so they tried a takeover on conaco, but Dupont was brought in to stop it. Seagrams still gets a 32%share though, and after dupont wins the bid, they become a 24% shareholderIn 1995 seagrams is the largest shareholder and has 4 seats ont he board of dupont1986 they hire bruce willis to be the spokes person for their golden wine cooler. This takes them from 5th to 1st in distillery size in just 2 yearsIn 1995 Edgar Bonfman Jr, wants to get into the media business and needs cash.He sells their stakes in dupont (remember, largest shareholder) for $9 millionHe used the money to get controlling interest in MCA, who owned universal pictures and theme parksSeagrams sold its juice business they had acquired in 1988 in 1998 to pepsi for $3.1 billionIn 2000, seagrams sold their entertainment division to Vivendi, and beverages to Pernod Richie and Diagio, coca-cola acquired the seagrams mixersIn 2006, Pernod Richie closes seagrams distillery in Lawrenceburg indiana, In 2011 MGP purchased the distilleryIn a 2013 interview with The Globe and Mail, Charles Bonfman (uncle of Edgar Jr.) stated about the decisions leading to the demise of Seagram: "It was a disaster, it is a disaster, it will be a disaster. It was a family tragedy."The original seagrams distillery became the segrams museum in waterloo, ontario, closed due to lack of funds in 1997.Bought out and is now the heaSupport the Show.Website:www.whiskeychaserspod.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/whiskeychaserspodcastInsta:https://www.instagram.com/whiskeychaserspodcast/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@whiskeychaserspodcastThanks For Listening! Tell a Friend!
Jayme and I were caught off guard by our nerves for this second in person workshop day. I think the reality was that we were using technology we were super familiar with running ourselves to promote more transparency and we weren't in control. Two type A's like to be in control! It was so good though and I think our biggest takeaways from this day and this pilot are: We individualize so much for our students, why don't we do the same for our teachers? Allow real vulnerable conversations and be open to suggestions for improvement When the teachers saw improvement in their main teaching role, they wanted it for their classrooms or personal life next. Jayme had 65% of her staff participate and we were looking for their feedback. I noticed in these responses they are the ones I get from the Organize 356® community. Accomplishment is the number one response I get when I ask people “How does it feel to be organized?” And this group of teachers were no different. This was after only 6 months of use too!! We used the Mentimeter app so that they could submit their answers via their phones so they could be open and vulnerable. We asked “What have you noticed about using the index cards?” Here were a few of the responses: Get things out of my head My ideas are organized I remember things better I can prioritize tasks Less stress Saves time Visibly see what I wanted to do but haven't yet. So the second question we asked them was if they were taking work home. I was shocked that more teachers didn't say yes. I really thought that was going to be higher until Jayme explained her expectations. Jayme has communicated with her staff how to effectively use their time. Just because it's called the Friday Workbox® AKA Teacher Workbox, you don't have to do it on Fridays. She explained to them that she stays late on most Thursdays for games. Since the games don't start until 6, she has 3 hours to process her workbox. This is helping them not bring work home. Here were the results to that second question. No (9) Yes (15) Sometimes (9) I was also curious to see how many teachers were using digital organization and to what extent. I was shocked that paper was the highest. I thought for sure because of all the buzz that it would be higher digital or hybrid, but nope. In the society of America, a capitalist country, we have our own rules within each organization, so there is not this one, main digital stream. This leads to paper!! And by the way, index cards are paper. I've been challenged on this. Think about it...would you rather have your teachers write something down quickly on an index card and continue instruction OR would you like them to pull out their phones? I would hope if you choose the latter there would be an expectation that it not be in the middle of instruction. But then two things happen, the teacher is trying to remember to put it in their phones later AND all the rabbit trails with all their shiny pathways distract the teachers and who knows how long that quick task of entering the idea or task will take! So what were the results of this question? … All Paper (17) All Digital (3) Hybrid of both (13) And lastly I was feeling like, what else do they want? I had taken the time to teach the system of the Teacher Friday Workbox®. I had spent time with the Special Education team, getting them set. It was no surprise with success in their teacher role, now they wanted it in their classrooms and at home. Each teacher was invited to planning day. They got to plan in their personal life. There is so much invisible work required from teachers and they were getting relief from all those responsibilities. And that is why Jayme and I wanted to do this. We want educators to be fulfilled in home and work life, we want teacher retention and this is one way to achieve that! EPISODE RESOURCES: Teacher Friday Workbox® Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter On the Wednesday podcast, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365® community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps and triumphs along their organizing journey. I am grateful that you are reaching out to share with me and with this community. You can see and hear transformation in action. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday. Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
Tonight's Guest Panelist needs no introduction. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Mississippi State University in 2016. Johnny Parker, welcome to WeatherBrains. Our Guest WeatherBrains tonight consist of the team from the Tennessee Valley Weather network. They are redefining local weather broadcasting. They have a television-quality production with a state of the art studio stationed in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. It's an innovative approach that brings expert community-based weather reporting directly to viewers in their area. First joining us is the Managing Meteorologist of Tennessee Valley Weather, and his two-decades plus career is defined by deep local ties and a commitment to public safety. Ben Luna, welcome to the show! Next up to introduce themselves is the Chief Meteorologist of TVW who has extensive experience in the field due to his early fascination with weather. His expertise is complimented by his background in education and community-focused forecasting. Fred Gossage, welcome. Staff Meteorologist Kelli Rosson is originally from Chicago and she handles the mid-day forecasts for the network. She has a passion for public education and weather safety and boasts an extensive educational background in the field where she earned her Bachelor's from Western Kentucky University. Kelli, welcome to the show. Last but certainly not least, Weekend Meteorologist of the network is joining us and is a dedicated member of the team and is also a self-proclaimed radar expert. Bryan Wilson, welcome. Bruce Jones of Midland Weather Radio also is back to discuss the importance of NOAA Weather Radio and its timely warnings and information. ****Also you can now get 25% off a NOAA Weather Radio at MidlandUSA.com by using PROMO CODE SPANN25**** Our email officer Jen is continuing to handle the incoming messages from our listeners. Reach us here: email@weatherbrains.com. "Forgotten F5" of April 16, 1998 (13:30) Generating revenue/business model (33:00) Tennessee Valley Weather's relationship with local NWS (39:45) DMA switchover process (58:30) Countering hype-driven forecasters online (01:10:00) Importance of gaining institutional knowledge in the industry (01:29:00) Distributing vital information on social media (01:30:00) Hiring opportunities (01:40:15) Street named after Johnny Parker (01:53:15) The Astronomy Outlook with Tony Rice (01:45:09) This Week in Tornado History With Jen (01:47:27) National Weather Round-Up E-Mail Segment (No segment this week) and more! Web Sites from Episode 953: WeatherCall AMS Weather Band Midland Radio Picks of the Week: Fred Gossage - Tennessee Valley Weather Bryan Wilson - Iowa Environmental Mesonet Bruce Jones - HEAT.Gov James Aydelott - NWS Norman on X: "Are You Ready for Severe Weather?" Jen Narramore - 2024 Annual Preliminary Report Summary NOAA/NWS Storm Prediction Center Rick Smith - SPC Severe Weather Outlooks At A Glance Neil Jacobs - Out Troy Kimmel - Foghorn Kim Klockow-McClain - Foghorn Bill Murray - Experimental NOAA Surf Forecast Matrix James Spann - Scott Thomas on X: "A powerful read in the NWS FWD discussion today. Everyone should give this a read" The WeatherBrains crew includes your host, James Spann, plus other notable geeks like Troy Kimmel, Bill Murray, Rick Smith, James Aydelott, Jen Narramore, Dr. Neil Jacobs, and Dr. Kim Klockow-McClain. They bring together a wealth of weather knowledge and experience for another fascinating podcast about weather.
By now I'm guessing most of you have heard the evolution of the Sunday Basket®. The Sunday Basket® organizes the invisible tasks of home life, right? And with a teaching background, I also know there is a lot of burnout. The Teacher Friday Workbox® is designed to organize the invisible tasks of teaching. So what if, just what if, an entire school would launch a pilot with Organize 365® and they could feel supported and organized? Jayme was the principal who raised her hand and said I want to try this with my building for my teachers. A Spark of a Conversation Normally on the 4th of July people are spending time with their families and celebrating the holiday, right? Not go getters like Jayme and I; we were chatting about the opportunity of a Teacher Friday Workbox® pilot. Much to my surprise when I proposed a call, Jayme agreed. Our excitement for this pilot was ignited and put into action immediately. Jayme showed up in her minivan and we loaded it with workboxes for her building. She had 13 teachers come immediately to pick them up. There were teachers who knew what Jayme had been doing with her Teacher Friday Workbox® so they knew it worked and wanted to get started. More grabbed their workboxes after a meeting, and then more after the first training. Too Much New to NOT Do The Pilot Jayme was explaining to me some of the things she was expecting about the new school year which included new teachers (most of whom were new to special education), a new assistant principal, and more responsibility for her needing to be involved in student behavioral correction. I chuckled and knew with all that change and newness, the Teacher Friday Workbox® was going to save her 2023-2024 school year. Are Your Teachers Ducks? Have you heard the analogy of ducks looking calm on top of the water, but paddling like crazy under? Think of your teachers. Most are doing the same and that's what leads to burnout. They don't want you to see they are paddling so fast under water. The real trouble is when you see it - they are headed for burnout for sure. These are teachers who do not have an organizational solution in place. It would be ideal that the teacher understood the Sunday Basket® before embarking on the Teacher Friday Workbox®. But this time, we had to light the fuse due to the time of year. We initially found some of the teachers were overwhelmed with being new to the Organize 365® ecosystem, making visible the administrative tasks of a teacher on index cards (or some did a hybrid with sticky notes), and learning how to color code their work. When you clean up their mental chaos - you get teachers that will stay in their positions longer. We Owe It To Our Teachers I understand that the pressing question with all expenditures within the education budget boils down to “How does this affect the student?” Let me just say, a teacher with less anxiety, more mental bandwidth, and one that feels supported is best for the students! There is a school supply list for students; this should be on the school supply list for teachers. But there is no line item for organization, honestly, at home or in the workplace. I want to see all educators free up time and mental space for employment retention and a happy home life. EPISODE RESOURCES: The Sunday Basket® Teacher Friday Workbox® Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter On the Wednesday podcast, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365® community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps and triumphs along their organizing journey. I am grateful that you are reaching out to share with me and with this community. You can see and hear transformation in action. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday. Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
NASCAR legend Geoff Bodine, VCTS Director of operations Dan Redmond and Lawrenceburg Speedway owner Shane McHenry join the show!
The worlds of Bourbon and NASCAR collide in this week's episode of Bourbon Lens. Kyle “Rowdy” Busch and Master Distiller John Rempe from Lux Row Distillers talk all things Rebel Bourbon. For the first time ever, Kyle's #8 Chevy Camaro is fully wrapped in Rebel Bourbon branding this weekend for the NASCAR Cup Series in Richmond. We discuss the partnership between Rebel Bourbon and Kyle Busch, the importance of sponsors in the sport, and how Kyle exemplifies the Rebel Spirit. Master Distiller John Rempe talks about his work at Lux Row Distillers, production of the Rebel line of spirits, and working with Kyle to teach him more about Kentucky Bourbon. Don't miss this episode of Bourbon Lens and be sure to tune into Sunday's Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway to see the Rebel Bourbon Camaro on track!! Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there. We are thankful for your support over the last 5 years. We must give the biggest shoutout to our growing Patreon Community of supporters! As always, we'd appreciate it if you would take a few minutes time to give us feedback on Bourbon Lens podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 Star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a written review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and X. Also, consider supporting Bourbon Lens on Patreon for some of the behind the scenes, to earn Bourbon Lens swag, join the Bourbon Lens Tasting Club, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or guest suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out BourbonLens.com to read our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and whiskey reviews. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens About the Partnership: Who is Kyle “Rowdy” Busch and RCR? Kyle Busch, also known as “Rowdy,” is a professional stock car racing driver currently driving for RCR, short for Richard Childress Racing, in the NASCAR Cup Series. He's known for his aggressive driving style and competitive spirit, earning him numerous victories and championships throughout his career. RCR is a renowned team in the world of NASCAR. They have a long history of success and have fielded some of the most iconic drivers in the sport, including Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Kevin Harvick. What the Rebel Spirit Means to Rowdy “Freedom, defiance, and attitude.” This is why Kyle, RCR, Rebel Bourbon, and the No. 8 Chevrolet are the perfect match. A match made in heaven? Whiskey heaven, maybe. “We wanted a team who does their own thing and embodies the essence of our brand. With Kyle and the RCR team, we found the perfect partner to bring the spirit and attitude of the Rebel brand to fans who feel the same way.” – Philip Lux, brand manager for Rebel Bourbon. The Spirit of NASCAR The intensity of Rebel Bourbon and NASCAR embody a spirit of daring and defiance, where it's not about reaching limits but shattering them. Kyle “Rowdy” Busch doesn't just drive – he lives and breathes the spirit of a rebel. He knows that to taste victory, you have to tip a little at the edge of tradition. About Rebel® Bourbon Distilled in Bardstown, Kentucky, by Lux Row Distillers Master Distiller John Rempe, Rebel Bourbon features a wheated mash bill that is true to its original recipe dating back to 1849. Known for its smoother, sweeter flavor, highlighted by delicious caramel and vanilla flavor notes, Rebel celebrates the “Rebel spirit in all of us” – especially those who embrace freedom, defiance and a little attitude. In 2023, Rebel Bourbon 10 Year Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was awarded a gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and a Double Platinum ASCOT award. The brand's Rebel 100 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was awarded gold medals at the 2023 SIP and ASCOT awards. About Luxco® Founded in St. Louis in 1958 by the Lux Family, Luxco® is a leading producer, supplier, importer and bottler of beverage alcohol products. Our mission is to meet the needs and exceed the expectations of consumers, associates and business partners. Merged with MGP® Ingredients, Inc. in 2021 (Nasdaq: MGPI), Luxco operates as MGP's Brands Division and manages all MGP/Luxco brands. This extensive and award-winning spirits portfolio includes well-known brands from four distilleries: Bardstown, Kentucky- based Lux Row Distillers®, home of Ezra Brooks®, Rebel®, Blood Oath®, David Nicholson® and Daviess County®; Lebanon, Kentucky-based Limestone Branch Distillery®, maker of Yellowstone® Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Minor Case® Straight Rye Whiskey and Bowling & Burch® Gin; Jalisco, Mexico-based Destiladora González Lux, producer of 100% agave tequilas, El Mayor®, Exotico® and Dos Primos®; and Ross & Squibb® Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where Remus® Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Rossville Union® Straight Rye Whiskey are produced. The innovative and high-quality brand portfolio also includes Penelope® Bourbon, Everclear® Grain Alcohol, Pearl® Vodka, Saint Brendan's® Irish Cream, The Quiet Man™ Irish Whiskey, Green Hat® Gin and other well-recognized brands. For more information about the company and its brands, visit luxco.com. About Richard Childress Racing: Richard Childress Racing (www.rcrracing.com) is a renowned, performance-driven racing, marketing and manufacturing organization. Incorporated in 1969, RCR has celebrated over 50 years of racing and earned more than 200 victories and 16 championships, including six in the NASCAR Cup Series with the legendary Dale Earnhardt. RCR was the first organization to win championships in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Truck Series and is a three-time winner of the Daytona 500 (1998, 2007, 2018). Its 2024 NASCAR Cup Series lineup includes two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch (No. 8 Chevrolet) and 2017 Coca-Cola 600 winner and 2018 Daytona 500 champion Austin Dillon (No. 3 Chevrolet). RCR fields a full-time NASCAR Xfinity Series program with Jesse Love (No. 2 Chevrolet) and Austin Hill (No. 21 Chevrolet).
Jayme was a self proclaimed organized hoarder. She's always been a naturally organized person. In 2017, she hit rock bottom knowing she just had too much. It wasn't until the windows were replaced in her house. You see when you have new windows installed, you have to move everything away from the windows so the installers have enough room. For about two weeks, all that stuff was in the middle of her room. THAT was chaos, but it shined a light on the fact that all the mess or hoarding at home was causing Jayme mental chaos. This is when Jayme found Organize 365® and cleaned up her personal space, her home. Cleaning Up Mental Chaos at Work Jayme was used to pouring herself into work as a principal Monday through Friday and cleaned house on Saturdays. Jayme would stay as late as she needed to on Friday nights just to have peace of mind that she was prepared to walk back into school on Monday. If we are honest with ourselves, as educators, the one planning period you get is not ample planning time. When you plan as a teacher, you are able to deal with any distractions during instructional time. Jayme found the Education Friday Workbox® (now the Teacher Friday Workbox®) and was able to get organized at work. The Friday Workbox® allows her to plan and feel prepared, and that's what she wants for her staff. She wants them to continue having a passion for teaching and not feeling burnt out. Cleaning Up Mental Chaos at Home This cleaning up of mental chaos is why Jayme was so excited to share the Education Friday Workbox® with her teachers. If she could just show them how to get organized in the classroom, they would see the benefit of having home organized, too. At Organize 365®, we want to bring light to the invisible work you are doing and have a better plan to tackle it. It took Jayme about 18 months to get her home “done” and longer for work. Jayme encourages her staff to know it will take time. A first grader can't read a book and write a full report, but after a few years of learning and doing, in 3rd grade maybe they can. And I never mix words about this, it will take time. Jayme finds herself still listening to the older podcasts and learning. She recognizes that the information lands differently now when she hears it based on her progress. She still hears new things she can add to what she's already used to doing. You have learned a lot about Jayme and next Jayme is going to help us understand the structure of schools and responsibilities of staff in the state of Indiana, specifically Greendale Middle School in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. EPISODE RESOURCES: Teacher Friday Workbox® On the Wednesday podcast, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365® community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps and triumphs along their organizing journey. I am grateful that you are reaching out to share with me and with this community. You can see and hear transformation in action. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday. Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
I hope you all remember Jayme from the Teacher Pilot that I shared with you in previous episodes. Jayme found the Organize 365® systems effective for home and then implemented them at work. Jayme was open to the idea of using her school as a pilot to see how the Teacher Workbox® could impact an entire building. In this series, we'll discuss everything from the idea to implementation and to the feedback. Meet Jayme: Principal at Greendale Middle School in Lawrenceburg, Indiana First off, I want you to know exactly who Jayme is and her background. The funniest request we have received is that people want to know Jayme's thoughts. Never mind that I too was a teacher and founded this organizational system. Just kidding! But I was surprised by it nonetheless. Jayme shared that she always knew she wanted to be a teacher. She remembers playing school even as a child. As I learned more about Jayme, I was surprised how much we had in common when it came to our childhood aspirations. It was also reinforced through this episode that teachers are cut from the same cloth; that of passion for teaching and hearts of service. School came pretty easy to Jayme with a floating B. She loved math, history, science, and to read. But to spell? That is a different story to this day! Before she even completed college, she was happy to keep her Fridays open so she could sub. She knew there would always be work on Fridays. Soon she met her husband Joe and decided to move to Indiana with Joe so they could live happily ever after together. “I'm not a workaholic, I'm passionate about teaching.” Jayme completed her degree in 1998 in elementary education and middle school certifications for social studies and science. She graduated to teach elementary, but ended up in middle school. She worked in the classroom for about 7 years until she got the desire to counsel the students. She went for her Masters for counseling and finished while she was pregnant with her first child, Pierce. Most of her experience has been with middle grades 6-8 in science and as a guidance counselor. Starting in 2000, Jayme was a school counselor for 4-½ years. This is when she decided she needed another Masters for being a Principal and added another child to her life, Kennedy. Jayme shared she has always had a long commute, but appreciates the time to digest what is currently going on in life and work. With all this driving, education advancement, and growing - you could easily call her a workaholic but she prefers to identify it as her passion. But where does that passion go for some educators? We want to help educators retain that passion and put systems in place to prevent burnout. When the Principal Gets Organized Now that she had her Admin Masters, Jayme could be an assistant principal which allowed her to help students and teachers alike. In 2013, she became an assistant principal only to take over being a principal 1-1/2 years later when her friend and boss had to step down. Jayme thought, “I'm basically already doing her job because she had to miss a lot of work.” Jayme's eyes were opened as to all the actual responsibilities once she was doing the role of principal for real. Jayme likes to delegate tasks with her assistant principal based on strengths. Jayme was all too excited to share with her staff what had been working to keep her organized and kept burnout at bay. I can't wait to share with you how this pilot played out!! On the Wednesday podcast, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365® community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps and triumphs along their organizing journey. I am grateful that you are reaching out to share with me and with this community. You can see and hear transformation in action. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday. Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
Kelly is joined by Dan Roe who is one of the owners of Altiora Brazilian Jiu JItsu in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Topics discussed include Dan's background within jiu jitsu and the details about the creation of the gym. Episode recorded 3/6/2023.
Tasting Notes: On April 8th, 2024, a total solar eclipse will occur, blotting out the sun across a wide swath of Indiana. Hoosiers and friends from all over will gather together on this historic occasion to mark this celestial event, not expected to happen again until 2153. This special bourbon was distilled in Lawrenceburg, Indiana and bottled in Bloomington, directly in the path of the eclipse. We hope you use it to toast this once in a lifetime experience. Bottled at 119.4 proof with no filtration, this is a FULL flavored whiskey with dark red fruit, cinnamon, and plenty of background char. On the palate, big dark fruit combines with apple pie crust sweetness, finishing with field honey, cinnamon butter, and a sweet dose of arm chair leather and oak.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE To many, the sleepy little town of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, may not seem like the ideal setting for a violent ghost story. To others, those who know, it is the perfect setting for such an encounter. The Anderson Hotel, or to the locals, the Haunted Anderson Hotel, is a relic of the past that won't seem to die. Even though its doors had been shuttered, reopened, and shuttered again due to the extreme supernatural activity. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE To many, the sleepy little town of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, may not seem like the ideal setting for a violent ghost story. To others, those who know, it is the perfect setting for such an encounter. The Anderson Hotel, or to the locals, the Haunted Anderson Hotel, is a relic of the past that won't seem to die. Even though its doors had been shuttered, reopened, and shuttered again due to the extreme supernatural activity. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Jake travels to Lawrenceburg to sit down with Bruce Russell, the newly appointed Associate Blender for Wild Turkey and part of the famed Russell Family. During their conversation, Bruce discusses the legacy of the Russell Family, creating Generations with Jimmy and Eddie, and what's on the horizon for Wild Turkey Distillery. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there. We are thankful for everyone who has supported us over the last 5 years. The biggest shoutout to our growing Patreon Community of supporters! As always, we'd appreciate it if you would take a few minutes time to give us feedback on Bourbon Lens podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 Star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a written review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter. And please check out our Patreon to learn how you can support our endeavors, earn Bourbon Lens swag, be part of Bourbon Lens Tasting Club, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out our BourbonLens.com to read our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and whiskey reviews. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens About Wild Turkey: The distillery for Wild Turkey Bourbon is in Kentucky, situated on a deep limestone shelf on the Kentucky River. The shelf acts as a natural filter and provides the distillery with crystal clear water, vital to making such a high-quality product. Wild Turkey features the legendary father and son Master Distilling team of Jimmy and Eddie Russell, who have over 100 years of collective experience working at the Wild Turkey distillery. The famous Wild Turkey brand name first came about back in 1940 when distillery executive Thomas McCarthey took a few warehouse samples on a Wild Turkey hunting trip with a group of friends. The following year, his friends asked him for "some of that Wild Turkey whiskey" and the brand was born. Wild Turkey is distilled and put into new oak barrels at a much lower ABV than most bourbons. This results in a much richer flavor, as less is cooked out during the production process. Ageing in the highest quality new American oak barrels with the heaviest char available (the Number 4 "alligator" char), imparts a smooth flavor and deep amber color to the whiskey. The barrels are filled at the distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. For more details on Wild Turkey, visit WildTurkey.com.
The episode featured discussions on various topics including love, relationships, sex, dating, and the vetting process in relationships. The hosts were joined by guests MK three imagery and Little Man Jay. MK three imagery - A photographer extraordinaire. Little Man Jay - Returning guest who previously contributed to a successful show. The vetting process in relationships was a central theme. The hosts emphasized its importance in avoiding accountability issues later on. Little Man Jay shared insights into his dating life, expressing that he is single but actively dating. The discussion also touched upon personal growth within relationships and the significance of knowing what one wants out of a partner. They talked about the dynamics of open versus closed relationships, swinging, polygamy, and how these choices impact the vetting process. The conversation delved into how sexual compatibility plays a role in selecting partners and whether it's acceptable to "teach" someone sexually within a relationship context. The hosts enjoyed Virginia Black American Whiskey during the show. They discussed its attributes such as being 40 ABV (80 proof) and originating from Lawrenceburg, Indiana. It's associated with rapper Drake but was noted for not being particularly memorable despite decent packaging. The concept of grooming versus vetting in relationships was explored. Grooming was described as shaping someone to fit your needs after they've passed initial vetting stages. Dating experiences were shared by both guests and hosts, highlighting different perspectives on modern dating challenges like online dating safety concerns expressed by MK three imagery. Danny McSlammy from YouTube comments asked about prenuptial agreements; the hosts discussed their views on when they might be necessary or beneficial based on individual circumstances such as wealth or assets owned before marriage. A question arose regarding married women accepting drinks from other men while out without their husbands. Opinions varied on whether this was appropriate or disrespectful within the bounds of marriage trust dynamics.
Jim spends the day with Stanton Holder from Pints and Barrels. We visit several distilleries in Lawrenceburg and Frankfort before returning to the Bourbon Road Bar. On the show we taste through a number of bottles that Stanton selected for the show. Listen in and enjoys this great episode. Thank you to our sponsors, Blanton's Bourbon Shop and Pints and Barrels. Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
This week, in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, an unlikely, but deadly situation unfolds, after an absolute bloodbath is discovered. There are many suspects, including a slew of local dirtbags, drug dealers, and even the mafia. But some dark secrets are discovered in a trailer's backyard that lead everything toward one troubled person, who happens to be the least likely suspect of all!Along the way, we find out that adults don't enter pageants around here, that just because you did 30 years in prison for a terrible crime, it doesn't automatically make you bloodthirsty, and that once you admit to putting a knife in a dead person's hand, and hiding the evidence, you don't have much of a chance in court!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.