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What happens when a woman loses a child and gets a stronger voice to let others know about Christ? Lindsey Brown is a walking example of what kind of strength God can bestow to a grieving mom. Listen in to find out what is possible. May the Lord continue to give her guidance. Reach Out to Me:Website: https://www.dontignorethenudge.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/profile/creators?u=50504485IG: https://www.instagram.com/dontignorethenudgepodcast/Private FB group to WATCH interviews: https://www.dontignorethenudge.com/facebookBusiness/Personal Coaching with Cori:https://www.corifreeman.com/(951) 923-2674Reach Out to Lindsey Brown:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lindss3714
It's a supersized edition of the Sports Weekend with Steve Thomson and Lindsey Brown. To kick off the two o'clock hour Steve touches on some of the narratives swirling around Major League Baseball. Lindsey voices her displeasure with those making money off of signed sports memorabilia. Lindsey then breaks down her visit to the Renaissance Festival last weekend and how she's fully really to invest in their brand of escapism. They wrap up the hour with some Lynx talk.
Chad Hartman and Lindsey Brown in for a full program today. Chad opens the show asking about events that we're looking forward to (and not so much) in honor of the Ryder Cup starting today. Chad says he's looking forward to his son's upcoming wedding in Hawaii. Lindsey mentions how much she's looking forward to seeing trick or treaters at her house this year and an upcoming Halsey show. Matthew Coller from Purple Insider stops by to talk Lynx in the playoffs and the Vikings in Dublin. Chad asks about the challenge the Lynx have faced early in their series against the Phoenix Mercury and what Matthew's concerns are from the end of their game 2 loss. The Vikings are playing the Steelers this week in Dublin, Ireland. Chad asks about how close Matthew thinks the Vikings were to signing Aaron Rodgers this offseason. In their second segment, Chad and Matthew parse through the Vikings quarterback situation with JJ McCarthy on the mend and Carson Wentz keeping things at bay. What happens if Wentz is playing well when McCarthy returns? What's the long view for the development of this offense?
Lindsey Brown leads the Am I Wrong segment for this week. Her topics include improving feline relations, expensive rocks, Renaissance Fest and scary movies.
Chad Hartman and Lindsey Brown in for a short program today with the Twins set to face the Rangers this afternoon. Major Garrett joins Chad to kick off the show to discuss the national political scene. They touch on Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth calling for a sudden meeting of top military officials, a potential tectonic shift in administrative policy concerning Ukraine and Russia, the potential indictment of James Comey and whether or not President Trump wants a government shutdown. Then, Tom Lehman joins Chad Hartman live from Bethpage Black ahead of the Ryder Cup. Watching is the hardest part Tom shares his most poignant Ryder Cup memory from his illustrious career, why the casual sports fan should tune into the Ryder Cup, captaining Team USA in 2006 and the challenges facing this year's captain Keegan Bradley.
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Steve Thomson and Lindsey Brown hanging out between the Twins/Guardians doubleheader. They touch on the Twins dropping their first game of the day, the Lynx upcoming semifinal matchup in the WNBA playoffs, and the Wild attempting to sign Kirill Kaprizov. Jonathan Lowe stops in to update College Football scores and finally understand hockey's icing rule.
As the Southern Smoke Foundation's big fall fundraiser approaches on October 4, 2025, Chris Shepherd--who co-founded the foundation with Lindsey Brown (also his wife)--sits down with Andrew to discuss the crucial, grant-based work the organization does for hospitality professionals. He also shares his own personal story and how cooking became its professional focus, until he shifted gears into the altruistic realm. He also discusses two recent beer collaborations he and the foundation have been involved with: the nonalcoholic Aftershift (with Athletic Brewing Company) and Behind You! Beer (with Roadhouse Brewing). Huge thanks to Andrew Talks to Chefs' presenting sponsor, meez, the recipe operating software for culinary professionals. Meez powers the Andrew Talks to Chefs podcast as part of the meez Network, featuring a breadth of food and beverage podcasts and newsletters. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:Andrew is a writer by trade. If you'd like to support him, there's no better way than by purchasing his most recent book, The Dish: The Lives and Labor Behind One Plate of Food (October 2023), about all the key people (in the restaurant, on farms, in delivery trucks, etc.) whose stories and work come together in a single restaurant dish.We'd love if you followed us on Instagram. Please also follow Andrew's real-time journal of the travel, research, writing, and production of/for his next book The Opening (working title), which will track four restaurants in different parts of the U.S. from inception to launch.For Andrew's writing, dining, and personal adventures, follow along at his personal feed.Thank you for listening—please don't hesitate to reach out with any feedback and/or suggestions!
Lindsey Brown leads the Am I Wrong segment with Adam Carter who is in for Chad Hartman. Topics include touch tunes, effective jingles and food safety.
Rochelle Olson from the Minnesota Star Tribune joins Adam Carter (in for Chad Hartman) for Cheers & Jeers. Much of the conversation is focused on the aftermath of last week's mass shooting at the Annunciation Catholic School. They open the conversation about her column from earlier in the week about criticizing those opposed to any sort of new gun regulations, especially the availability of high capacity weapons. Lindsey Brown leads the Am I Wrong segment for the week.
Adam Carter and Lindsey Brown in studio for Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan for today's show. Adam opens up the show with some marital tensions he and his wife have been experiencing with laundry responsibilities. What's better, having something done wrong by someone else or not done at all? Then, a conversation about students choosing to protest gun violence by walking out of school. Adam not only supports the kids but applauds the districts creating space to allow the students to express themselves.
Henry Lake and Lindsey Brown in studio for Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan for today's show. They open the show with a discussion about Vice President JD Vance and his wife visiting with the families suffering with aftermath of the Annunciation Catholic School mass shooting. Henry pushes back on some people's criticism of his presence. Lindsey points out that its easy to show up and lay down flowers but what about actual steps toward change. Michael Rand from the Minnesota Star Tribune joins Henry to talk about the buzzing fall sports scene. Henry asks what Michael wants to see from the Twins in the final month of the season. Henry then asks about the upcoming titanic tilt between your Minnesota Lynx and the red hot Las Vegas Aces. They also touch on Paige Bueckers' efficiency, Henry thinks she's a top 10 athlete in the world in efficiency. They also speak to the divisional difficulty facing the Minnesota Vikings this season. Plus, Lindsey shares a household mishap she experienced this morning.
Jason DeRusha and Lindsey Brown in studio on this Labor Day edition of Drivetime with DeRusha. They start the show talking about students returning to school tomorrow less than a week removed from the Annunciation Catholic School mass shooting. Then, Jason shares a conversation with Sarah Henning who's been organizing a special way to show support for the Annunciation Catholic School kids and their families.
The BanterThe Guys discuss changes in how vintage port is aging and then (somehow) pivot to mezcal. Like wine, agave spirits are tied to the land and the magicians who create it.The ConversationThe Restaurant Guys host the founders of Southern Smoke Foundation Chris Shepherd and Lindsey Brown to share the origins of the foundation and how it operates today. Southern Smoke supports hospitality workers and beyond by facilitating services for those in need. They host a festival with dozens of talented chefs, great music and even fly fishing.The Inside TrackThe Guys get the inside track on the Southern Smoke Festival. “It's five hours of Heck, Yes!” Chris Shepherd on The Restaurant Guys Podcast 2025BiosLindsey BrownLindsey Brown spent a decade as Director of Marketing and Public Relations for the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau.In 2015, she co-founded the Southern Smoke Foundation. The following year, she launched her own firm, Lindsey Brown Public Relations, which she led until she became Executive Director of the foundation in 2023.Chris ShepherdAfter nearly a decade working in the city's high-end culinary scene, Chris Shepherd launched Underbelly, a restaurant concept designed to celebrate Houston's uncelebrated cultures. He published his first cookbook Cook Like a Local in 2019, to highlight Houston's food scene and the people behind it. Through his work, Chris has been honored with a James Beard Award for Best Chef: Southwest, two James Beard nominations for Underbelly, and several “Best Of” list appearances in national publications. InfoSouthern Smoke Foundationhttps://southernsmoke.org/Eat Like a Local on YouTubehttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE9Pqq0sa8JN0SYXuL82IdCd7Ep_oTexE&feature=sharedThe Martini Expo!Presented by the award-winning publication The Mix with Robert Simonson https://martiniexpo.com/Sept 12 & 13, 2025 @ Industry City in BrooklynJoin us for martini experiences with acclaimed guests (see martiniexpo.com)Restaurant Guys Regulars get a 10% discount. Subscribe at https://www.restaurantguyspodcast.com/ Our Sponsors The Heldrich Hotel & Conference Centerhttps://www.theheldrich.com/ Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/ Withum Accountinghttps://www.withum.com/ Our Places Stage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/ Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/ To hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguysReach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.com**Become a Restaurant Guys Regular and get two bonus episodes per month, bonus content and Regulars Only events.**Click Below!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribe
Chad Hartman and Lindsey Brown in for a Tuesday edition of The Chad Hartman Show. Chad kicks things off with a ruling as new Department of Education czar… NO school year should start before Labor Day. He and Lindsey debate their reasoning for leaving the timing of the school year the heck alone. Adam Carter stops in for his weekly segment, Ask Adam Anything! Listeners send in their random questions. Adam has been watching a lot of masterpiece theater-esque programming lately. They also get into unique spellings of common names, the lack of a weekly bit for Chad on Adam's show, ordering off the kid's menu at Manny's, Adam's ability to withstand incarceration in Turkey
Chad Hartman and Lindsey Brown in for a Tuesday edition of The Chad Hartman Show Chad opens the final hour of the show addressing the recent inflammatory comments made by Minneapolis City Council Member Aisha Chughtai about the Mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey. Chad thinks the outburst is unbecoming of someone who holds her position in office. He notes the prevalence of this kind of rhetoric in our current state of politics. But that doesn't mean that speech like this comes without consequences. Jamie Yuccas makes her weekly appearance on The Chad Hartman Show. They start their conversation about their punctuality profile because apparently your personality plays into whether or not you arrive on time. Jamie shares a personal story from her early days in LA dealing with a boss who mandated everyone to be at work at 8:00 am sharp. They then wade into the hot debate of height requirements in the dating pool.
Dan Cook and Lindsey Brown in studio today as Jason DeRusha returns from dropping his son off at college. We're three days away from the start of the Minnesota State Fair so Dan and Lindsey discuss the best ways to get to the fair. They also discuss safety considerations around the fair. Then, Blois Olson joins Dan Cook to chat the local politics scene Governor Walz is wavering on potentially running for a third gubernatorial term. Gov. Walz is scheduled to join Vineeta on the first day of the fair, Blois gives his thoughts on Walz's strategy and potential head space especially after the murder of his close friend and colleague Speaker Melissa Hortman. They also discuss the Hennepin County Attorney race with news of Rep. Cedrick Frazier throwing his hat in the ring and how he could differentiate himself from the incumbent platform.
Dan Cook and Lindsey Brown in studio today as Jason DeRusha returns from dropping his son off at college. They kick the third and final hour of the show with The Lead featuring headlines about an uptick in scooter and E-bike usage in Minneapolis, the ferris wheel the St. Paul Saints are fighting for and Lord Stanley coming to Minnesota in celebration Nate Schmidt and the Florida Panther's championship. Dave Schwartz joins Dan Cook for his weekly appearance in educating the masses about what happened in the world of sports this past weekend. They chat about the induction of Corey Koskie to the Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame, the Pohlads deciding to maintain ownership of the Twins Dave pushes back on the prevalent hate being directed at the Pohlad family. Dan notes that fan confidence in them and the organization may be at an all time low and wonders about future attendance. Dave also touches on the Vikings backup QB competition and the Lynx championship hopes.
Dan Cook and Lindsey Brown in studio today as Jason DeRusha returns from dropping his son off at college. To lead off the show, a discussion about the lessons we've learned from our fathers. Dan and Lindsey share before opening it up to listener calls/texts. Dan brings his Monday Message: We need to do better Dan speaks to the need for people of Christian faith to speak out when individuals weaponize their faith in direct opposition to the tenets of Christianity. Plus, Dan shares the new level of nerdom he has reached.
Lindsey Brown leads Am I Wrong this week. She brings some history to her ongoing cat merger, the Rainforest Cafe and Tom Brady's ego.
Our weekly visit with Sheletta Brundidge kicks off the second hour with Chad Hartman. Chad voices his disappointment in not seeing Sheletta in studio. They chat about Sheletta's kids wrapping up summer school which at least limits their exposure to middle school germs for a few weeks. Sheletta has been under the weather but thankfully her ex has been on hand to help her with chores and bring her some food. They also get into celebrating her daughter's 12th birthday down in Houston complete with party bus and all the cousins she rarely gets to see. Chad provides an update on his and his family's processing of putting their dog Charlie to sleep earlier this week. Am I Wrong with Lindsey Brown wraps up the second hour where she gives an update on her ongoing cat merger, birthdays at the Rainforest Cafe and Tom Brady.
Scott Korzenowski and Lindsey Brown in for Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan today. They didn't execute Ask Adam Anything correctly so they answer some of the leftover questions that were sent in from listeners. Then, a discussion about a local man providing space for people experiencing homelessness to put up their tents and stay on his property. Korzo then rails on President Trump's rollback of many environmental regulations implemented by previous administrations. Korzo and Lindsey talk government reach and some of the findings showing long term costs of climate disasters.
Scott Korzenowski and Lindsey Brown in for Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan today. For the third hour they start with a conversation about the economic repercussions for communities impacted by school shootings. Then, Jamie Yuccas makes her weekly appearance where she spills some details on a few things she's working on. Jamie shares some of the features she's been working on out in LA including one with a tie to Minnesota.
It's the Sports Weekend with Steve Thomson. In the second hour of the program we are first joined by Andy Greder who's covering the Loons out in Portland and touch on some Gopher football. Then, Lindsey Brown talks about what she's seeing on WNBA social media channels during All Star Weekend in Indianapolis. Finally, an update from Jimmy Lonetti who's in Denver watching the Twins/Rockies series.
Charles Hallman (Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder) joins Henry Lake from Indianapolis where he's covering the WNBA All Star Game. Plus, Bite of the Night ft. President Trump addressing the Epstein files, potential Republican candidates for the upcoming Minnesota gubernatorial race and Headlines with Lindsey Brown!
Chris Egert and Lindsey Brown in for Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan. Chris opens the show with an examination of President Trump's recent media spins pertaining to his recent health revelations amidst pressure to release the Epstein Files. Chris then discusses The Steve Miller Band cancelling their show at the upcoming Minnesota State Fair.
Chris Egert and Lindsey Brown in for Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan. They start the second hour with a conversation about Artificial Intelligence slowly seeping into our everyday life. Chris decides to have some talking points summarized by ChatGPT and shares what it came up with. Lindsey emphasizes her distrust of AI and to say thank you at the end of all interactions just in case. They then wade into a conversation about housing prices in Minnesota, the feasibility of the “American Dream” for younger people and the burdens on people who bought in long ago.
Chris Egert and Lindsey Brown in for Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan. Rochelle Olson hasn't met Christ but that doesn't stop a spirited conversation on the Nicole Mitchell trial. Chris gets into about an article he read in the Star Tribune today about University of Minnesota students now being charged a fee to subsidize paying the school's athletes. Plus, Am I Wrong with Lindsey Brown and Jason DeRusha's worst take of all time
Chris Egert and Lindsey Brown in for Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan. Lindsey Brown has a reputation for the outrageous but Jason DeRusha takes the cake for this week's edition of Am I Wrong.
Steve Thomson and Lindsey Brown here to guide a packed hour of the Sports Weekend with Steve Thomson. Steve gets into his appreciation for the Major League All Star Game and the choice to have team representatives play in their home uniforms. They also get into the growth of the WNBA and the recent expansion announcements. Plus, Lindsey learns a lesson in homeownership and Steve Carney stops in to talk about the great Minnesota outdoors!
Steve Thomson and Lindsey Brown sift through the Twins loss at the hands of the Brewers. They've been losing a lot of games lately and Steve wonders what truly ails the Twins and about the direction of the club. Listener Eric calls and weighs in on the state of the team. He claims they're in limbo especially with the ownership sale hanging around not so in the background.
Henry Lake and Lindsey Brown in studio for The Lake Show. Henry opens the show with a discussion about the Minnesota Twins possibly seeking an ace on the market with Pablo Lopez expected to miss a significant amount of time. Maybe the Twins could get it done by the house committee… Henry isn't so comfortable with taking that chance. Henry and Lindsey then wade into the meltdown between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Henry lays out the timeline of events that has culminated with a very public display of displeasure between the two this afternoon.
The full second hour of The Chad Hartman Show. First, a conversation with Sheletta Brundidge about where we are five years after the murder of George Floyd. Then, Chad then wades into last night's Wolves loss in the Western Conference Finals. They're down 2-0 and are having a much harder time challenging the finely tuned Oklahoma City Thunder. The Thunder defense is something to envy and it's imperative that the Wolves hold serve on their home court to have a chance. Chad implores that the hook come quicker for players that aren't performing and provides some stats that could spell a rotational adjustment. Finally, Am I Wrong featuring Lindsey Brown. She wades into her hatred of white condiments and reality tv recruiting tactics.
Chad Hartman, Suzie Jones and Lindsey Brown in for Over/Under/Properly rated today. Topics include getting a haircut/scalp massage, Rory McIlroy and allergy medicine regiments.
Henry Lake and Lindsey Brown here for The Lake Show on this glorious Monday. Henry hits on a number of topics including a three strike rule for lying politicians, a conversation with Jace Frederick on the Wolves ahead of Game 4 in Golden State and his reaction to the Dallas Mavericks winning the NBA Draft Lottery.
Dave was listening closely on Friday during his day off and noticed two Top 5 Ridiculous Statements we had to crush, one from Lindsey Brown and her theory on hockey and another from Dan Cook equating Star Wars to the work of William Shakespeare.
Lindsey Brown leads Am I Wrong this week. She gives her thoughts on riding fast machines, stocking up for what ifs and a controversial power play strategy.
Chad Hartman and Lindsey Brown discuss another early playoff exit for the Minnesota Wild. Plenty of texts to comb through in terms of belief/optimism as this team heads into a pivotal offseason. Hockey talk continues into Am I Wrong which also includes scarcity urges and riding machines at 60 mph
Steve Thomson and Lindsey Brown are back to guide you through another packed Sports Weekend. First, a conversation with Chris Hine about the Timberwolves and finding consistency in the Western Conference. Steve and Lindsey then get into the Girls High School Hockey tournament and why Lindsey didn't become a gymnastics star. All that and disappointment in Gopher Men's hoops.
Henry Lake and Lindsey Brown in for Jason DeRusha and Dan Cook! Henry kicks off the show with a discussion around Bill Belichick's romantic relationship with Jordan Hudson. Bill is 72 and Jordan is 24- years-old. Plus Henry and Lindsey reveal their top 5 SNL cast members
In January, I had the unforgettable experience to join Move Morocco in Morocco. This week I am joined by the founder, Lindsey Brown and her tour guide, Yassin. Lindsey Brown is passionate about connection, adventure, and culture. She likes to seek out opportunites to explore new lifestyles, embrace traditions, and learn from the incredible women she meets along the way. Through recent travels, she has discovered the transformative power of stepping outside of her comfort zone and connecting with people from all walks of life. From hiking in the mountains, training for endurance events, or learning about local customs, she is constantly inspired by the strength, resilience and creativity of the people she meets. Her goal is to share her experiences with others and encourage others to embrace their own sense of adventure, take risks, and discover the world around them. I believe that travel and adventure can be a powerful tool for personal growth and empowerment, and is commited to help other people find their own paths to inspiration and self-discovery, and meaningful connections with others cultures, and people. In this episode we will discuss: How Move Morocco began What you can expect on a group trip to Morocco Places you will see in Morocco Get to know Lindsey and Yassin from Move Morocco Highlights of the trip to Morocco History of Riad Jouba
In this episode of We Are, Marketing Happy, Jenny and Lindsey Brown, Director of Digital Activation at Hedy & Hopp, share what healthcare marketers should expect from their media agency. Many clients are surprised by how much more we deliver compared to previous agencies when these practices should be the standard. They dive into four key areas agencies should focus on: strategic planning that aligns with business goals, clear and consistent documentation for transparency, meaningful reporting that goes beyond surface-level metrics, and proactive optimizations that drive results. Agencies should also consistently keep clients in the loop and be ready to pivot strategies when necessary. If your current agency isn't delivering on these, it might be time to consider other options. Connect with Lindsey: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindseycbrown/ Connect with Jenny: •Email: jenny@hedyandhopp.com •LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennybristow/ If you enjoyed this episode we'd love to hear your feedback! Please consider leaving us a review on your preferred listening platform and sharing it with others.
Am I Wrong ft. Lindsey Brown's questionable judgement and AI madness
Chad Hartman and Lindsey Brown in to wrap up your week. Chad talks about cities considering their involvement in the cannabis industry like many have with alcohol. Major Garrett makes his weekly stop to talk about the tragic plane crash that took place earlier this week and cabinet confirmations for Trump's administration.
Henry Lake and Lindsey Brown talk about the changing Facebook landscape as AI users are set to be introduced. It sparks a larger discussion on where Big Tech is headed and what that means from an industry and consumer perspective. Bite of the Night comes from Desmond Howard on Ashton Jeanty and Boise State's chances against Penn State. Henry asks what constitutes a Cinderella story in college football vs college basketball. Plus new laws that go live in Minnesota starting at midnight and Headlines ft.Lindsey Brown& massive sloths
Henry Lake and Lindsey Brown in for Jason DeRusha and Dan Cook. They kick off the show discussing a relationship based on a lie and take listener texts and calls on their tolerance. Also a discussion about the impact of words as America grapples with the killing of Brian Thompson.
Henry Lake and Lindsey Brown in for Jason DeRusha and Dan Cook. Henry kicks off the second hour with a conversation with Jonathan Hood (Host ESPN 1000, Kap and J Hood on the Bears) on covering the Bears this season and previews the upcoming MNF matchup vs the Vikings. Plus Henry welcomes a rumored potential buyer for the Twins, Caitlin Clark catching hell for acknowledging those who came before her and Henry's lack of trust in Trump's grocery fix.
Headlines brought to you for the first time by Lindsey Brown about genetic information, buy now/pay later and Black women taking a step back from saving America.
Chad introduces our newest producer Lindsey Brown and discusses her years living in Las Vegas while also discussing his own visits to Vegas while in college. Plus, if you had one free weekend to travel, which location are you choosing?
Walking with the Savior - Testimonies of Jesus Christ in Christian Lives
Watch on Youtube. Lindsey Brown, a 19-year-old who has embarked on a profound spiritual journey as she prepares to serve a religious mission in Mexico. Despite her initial reluctance towards religion, a pivotal moment at the airport upon her sister's return from a mission inspired Lindsey to explore her faith. Embracing this call, she experienced a significant personal transformation, becoming more social and outward-focused. Lindsey shares how praying and finding strength through faith have had a positive impact on her life, making her happier and more accepting of her calling to serve others and spread love.