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According to the National Institute of Mental Health, approximately 49.5% of adolescents aged 13-18 experience a mental health disorder in their lifetime. This translates to about 1 in 2 teenagers. That is a sobering and staggering statistic. With so many of our teens struggling, I invited Dr. Zendi to give us some advice. She is a pediatric, functional medicine and mental health expert with a lot of experience working with teens. Her functional medicine, holistic approach is really fascinating and I think the approach of the future. We talk about: WHY so many kids are struggling How to notice signs of mental health struggles in our teens When to seek professional help The difference between anxiety and depression Why mental health should be treated holistically How to approach mental health holistically What a functional medicine mental health visit looks like Habits and lifestyle factors that will help our teens be mentally healthy And more!FREE GUIDE from Dr. Zendi Moldenhauer: Anxiety & Depression in Kids – A Parent's Roadmap to Root Causes & Real Solutions. Connect with Dr. Zendi Moldenhauer: Website: https://www.arbor-health.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArborHealthFunctionalMedicine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arbor_health/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/arbor-health-functional-medicine-psychiatryThanks for leaving a rating and following the show on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melisha-meredith(Click on the three dots to rate.)Thanks for leaving a rating/review on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-wellness-podcast/id1651051841(You'll have to be signed in and scroll to the bottom.)Connect with Melisha and the Daily Wellness Community On Instagram On Facebook Website Email us at: info@dailywellnesscommunity.comSome products I mention may be affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if you decide to make a purchase through one of my links. Our family greatly appreciates your support, it helps us keep creating the free resources we make for you all!DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
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This is a cross-over episode with The Shepherd's Study Podcast, where I was a guest of Jared Natsis and Phil Moldenhauer. We talked about the content and merits of the book Brand Luther which came out shortly before the Reformation 500th anniversary.The Shepherd's Study podcast is produced by Grow in Grace to help pastors grow in the art and practice of pastoral ministry. Each episode features Lutheran pastors discussing a book that is salient to their work.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speakers' own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary or the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2018. Ben loves all things history and enjoys traveling. A descendant of over a dozen Lutheran pastors, Ben has an interest in his family roots, especially 19th-century Lutheranism, and has written several papers and journal articles on the topic. His 2018 thesis on Wyneken won the John Harrison Ness award and the Abdel Ross Wentz prize. He is also the recipient of two awards of commendation from the Concordia Historical Institute. Ben is currently a doctoral student in historical theology through Concordia Seminary's reduced residency program in St. Louis.
In this episode, I chat with Marei Moldenhauer—a rising star in ultra-cycling and bikepacking. Marei balances a demanding career as a doctor while excelling in the world of endurance racing. Her recent accomplishments include winning the women's race at Bright Midnight in Norway (where she also finished fourth overall!!!) and finishing second just two and a half hours behind the women's winner at the Transcontinental Race (TCR) 2023.We discuss Marei's entry pathway into ultra-cycling, from receiving her first steel bike as a gift from her brother to becoming a competitive bikepacker. She shares her training approach, how she's preparing for the Atlas Mountain Race, and her love of climbing. Marei also opens up about the challenges she faces as a celiac athlete, her strategies for fueling during ultra-endurance events, and her unexpected preference for Katjes over Haribo gummy bears!Marei will be one of the many women racing this year's Atlas Mountain Race and I can't wait to see how she gets on.Thanks to Albion Cycling for supporting the podcast and my adventures this year!Follow Marei on Instagram: @marei.molFollow Mel on Instagram: @melwwebbFollow Detours on Instagram: @detourspodcastFollow Albion on Instagram: @albion.cyclingDo you have a story from your own adventures you want to share with us?We'd love to feature your story on the podcast! Write us a short piece of 200–300 words describing a memorable adventure or experience related to bikepacking, ultra-cycling, or outdoor exploration. Whether it's your first ultra-endurance race, an unforgettable moment with locals on the trail, a tough lesson learned in the wild, or a surprising detour that changed your journey, we want to hear about it.Stories don't have to be epic—it could be something simple but meaningful, like discovering a hidden gem on your favourite route, overcoming a fear on the bike, or connecting with fellow riders in an unexpected way. Send your write-up to thedetourspodcast@gmail.com, and we'll feature selected stories on future episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nach 11 Tagen und 10 Stunden fuhr Marei Moldenhauer als zweite Frau beim Trans Continental Race über die Ziellinie – eine kleine Überraschung.
A conversation with Abby Moldenhauer, a former circus performer and the founder of Flying Fitness in Amarillo, a fitness studio which teaches aerial arts. Moldenhauer grew up in Canyon before leaving to join the circus—literally—after having trained to become a performer specializing in aerial silks. She traveled for years with Ringling Bros. and other shows until injuries sustained in a carjacking forced her into a new career. She tells host Jason Boyett about her path into the aerial arts, life with a traveling circus, and why local fitness enthusiasts are drawn to her gym when they get tired of treadmill cardio. This episode is supported by The Shops at Wolflin Square, La-Z-Boy of Amarillo, and Panhandle Plains Historical Museum.
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In this Episode: Dr. Jeremy Lucabaugh, Tom Bradshaw, Lee Crowson, Emi Barresi, Nic Krueger, Ian Siderits, Dr. Matthew Lampe, LindaAnn Rogers, Natasha Desjardins Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events References Bukartaite, R., & Hooper, D. (2023). Automation, artificial intelligence and future skills needs: an Irish perspective. European Journal of Training and Development, 47(10), 163-185. Moldenhauer, L., & Londt, C. (2018, October). Leadership, artificial intelligence and the need to redefine future skills development. In Proceedings of the European Conference on Management, Leadership & Governance (pp. 155-160). Reuben, J. M. (2023). Training and Skills Alignment for the AI Generation. GSJ, 11(6).
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In this Episode: Dr. Jeremy Lucabaugh, Tom Bradshaw, Lee Crowson, Emi Barresi, Nic Krueger, Ian Siderits, Dr. Matthew Lampe, LindaAnn Rogers, Natasha Desjardins Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events References Bukartaite, R., & Hooper, D. (2023). Automation, artificial intelligence and future skills needs: an Irish perspective. European Journal of Training and Development, 47(10), 163-185. Moldenhauer, L., & Londt, C. (2018, October). Leadership, artificial intelligence and the need to redefine future skills development. In Proceedings of the European Conference on Management, Leadership & Governance (pp. 155-160). Reuben, J. M. (2023). Training and Skills Alignment for the AI Generation. GSJ, 11(6).
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Friederike Moldenhauer: Lektorin, Übersetzerin, Moderatorin, Ghost. Wie bescheiden muss man sein als Ghostwriter, der hinter Bestsellern steckt? Renommierte Verlage buchen sie, bitten um ihr Können und ihre Expertise. Dabei hätte alles anders kommen können. (Wdh. vom 06.03.2024)
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On this episode, I was joined by Jeanne Moldenhauer, Vice President at Excellent Pharma Consulting. Jeanne and I discuss: - Assessing Drugs, Devices, and Combination Products for Sterility Methods - Regulatory Frameworks and EMA's Decision Tree (Link) - Novel Methods: liquid phase sterilization, ionization, physics based sterilization, high pressure sterilization, glass bead sterilization, infrared, microwave Jeanne Moldenhauer is subject matter expert on a variety of sterilization and validation processes in the healthcare industry. Jeanne has been very involved in the remediation of contamination issues including: sterility test failures, media fill failures, mold contamination, and Burkholderia cepacia. She also has extensive background in the rehabilitation of companies with negative FDA findings, restoring them to compliance. She has served on the Scientific Advisory Board, Program Advisory Board and Technical Book Advisory Board and was an Interest Group Leader for the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) (1998-2016). Jeanne has also served on advisory committees for emerging technologies (rapid methods), aseptic processing and sterilization for FDA.
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Friederike Moldenhauer: Lektorin, Übersetzerin, Moderatorin, Ghost. Wie bescheiden muss man sein als Ghostwriter, der hinter Bestsellern steckt? Renommierte Verlage buchen sie, bitten um ihr Können und ihre Expertise. Dabei hätte alles anders kommen können.
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In this episode, I was joined by Jeanne Moldenhauer, a sterilization expert to discuss all things gas sterilization. Jeanne and I explore how efficiency is determined by the seal of the container and the type of material being sterilized. Jeanne discusses its application in medical devices, the challenge of permeability, and its comparative cost-effectiveness. Jeanne delves into how the sterilization process works, safety considerations, validation, and the use of gas sterilization in combination products. Lastly, Jeanne discuss sterilization process development and the challenges that come with gas sterilization. 00:23 Deep Dive into Gas Sterilization 00:46 Applications and Limitations of Gas Sterilization 01:51 Understanding Material Permeability in Gas Sterilization 02:29 Gas Sterilization in Medical Devices 06:15 Different Types of Gases Used in Sterilization 07:41 Safety and Environmental Risks of Gas Sterilization 14:14 Understanding the Gas Sterilization Process 18:25 Safety Measures in Handling Gas Sterilization 25:39 Validation and Bioburden Considerations in Gas Sterilization 35:28 Gas Sterilization in Combination Products Jeanne Moldenhauer is subject matter expert on a variety of sterilization and validation processes in the healthcare industry. Jeanne has been very involved in the remediation of contamination issues including: sterility test failures, media fill failures, mold contamination, and Burkholderia cepacia. She also has extensive background in the rehabilitation of companies with negative FDA findings, restoring them to compliance. She has served on the Scientific Advisory Board, Program Advisory Board and Technical Book Advisory Board and was an Interest Group Leader for the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) (1998-2016). Jeanne has also served on advisory committees for emerging technologies (rapid methods), aseptic processing and sterilization for FDA.
On this episode, I was joined by Jeanne Moldenhauer, Vice President at Excellent Pharma Consulting. Jeanne talks through the different methods of irradiation like gamma, beta, microwave, x-ray, and ebeam, their respective pros and cons, as well as their environmental impacts. Jeanne also delves into the practical considerations associated with this sterilization method. This includes important factors like product density, cycle development, dosimeters, sterilization and the bioburden. The episode ends with a look at the regulatory approval process, addressing the timeline for validating an irradiation sterilization cycle. 00:22 Understanding Irradiation Sterilization 00:34 Differences between Autoclaving and Irradiation 04:22 The Impact of Product Density on Irradiation 05:09 The Role of Dose in Irradiation Sterilization 06:21 E-beam Sterilization 08:52 Impact of Gamma Sterilization on Different Materials 22:07 The Role of Bioburden in Irradiation Sterilization 30:19 Dosimetric Release 37:31 Gamma Irradiation for Combination Products 41:59 The Process of Validating an Irradiation Sterilization Cycle Jeanne Moldenhauer is subject matter expert on a variety of sterilization and validation processes in the healthcare industry. Jeanne has been very involved in the remediation of contamination issues including: sterility test failures, media fill failures, mold contamination, and Burkholderia cepacia. She also has extensive background in the rehabilitation of companies with negative FDA findings, restoring them to compliance. She has served on the Scientific Advisory Board, Program Advisory Board and Technical Book Advisory Board and was an Interest Group Leader for the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) (1998-2016). Jeanne has also served on advisory committees for emerging technologies (rapid methods), aseptic processing and sterilization for FDA.
On this episode, I was joined by Jeanne Moldenhauer, Vice President at Excellent Pharma Consulting. Jeanne and I discuss: -Steam Sterilization - Moist and Dry Heat -Biological/Chemical Indicators, Placement and Resistance -Cycle Development and Validation -Overkill Cycles vs Product Specific Cycles -Parametric Release of Steam Sterilized Products Jeanne Moldenhauer is subject matter expert on a variety of sterilization and validation processes in the healthcare industry. Jeanne has been very involved in the remediation of contamination issues including: sterility test failures, media fill failures, mold contamination, and Burkholderia cepacia. She also has extensive background in the rehabilitation of companies with negative FDA findings, restoring them to compliance. She has served on the Scientific Advisory Board, Program Advisory Board and Technical Book Advisory Board and was an Interest Group Leader for the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) (1998-2016). Jeanne has also served on advisory committees for emerging technologies (rapid methods), aseptic processing and sterilization for FDA.
Wir freuen uns heute über besonderen Besuch: Marei Moldenhauer war die zweitschnellste Frau beim Transcontinental Race und plaudert mit Christoph Strasser und Flo Kraschitzer über ihre Vorbereitung, das Rennen, und vor allem auch ihre ungewöhnliche Heimreise nach Deutschland.Marei absolvierte das TCRNo9 in überragenden 11 Tagen und 10 Stunden, und das obwohl das bisher ihr mit Abstand größtes Ultra-Event war. Sie ist erst recht kurz im Langstrecken Bereich unterwegs, nahm als Vorbereitungstour am Taunus Bikepacking über 1000 Kilometer teil, und fühlte sich danach bereit für das TCR. Zumindest körperlich. Im Bereich Routenplanung war sie etwas nachlässiger und nutzte die verbleibende Zeit fast bis zum letzten Moment aus, last-minute Änderungen inklusive, was sich unterwegs auch ein wenig bemerkbar machte.Marei war eine der ganz wenigen, die in der Schweiz die gleiche Route wie Christoph nahmen, nämlich den 100 Kilometer langen Umweg über Chur, um die Gravel Passagen entlang des Vierwaldstättersees zu vermeiden. Doch warum tat Marei das eigentlich, obwohl sie mit einem Gravel Bike und fetten Reifen unterwegs war und eigentlich für Offroad-Passagen ideal ausgerüstet war? Sie war auch am Balkan anders unterwegs als der Großteil der TeilnehmerInnen, was sie zwischendurch verunsicherte, doch niemals wirklich aus der Bahn warf. Turbulent wurde es für Marei dann in Albanien: Der Abschnitt, der ihr am allerbesten gefiel, war gleichzeitig auch der wildeste – direkt neben ihrem Schlafplatz stolzierte ein ausgewachsener Bär vorbei. Der pelzige Besucher interessierte sich aber nicht weiter für sie und verschwand wieder im Gebüsch.Wir sprechen auch über das Green Leaderboard, die eigene Wertung für alle, die ohne Flüge an- und abreisen. Der umweltfreundliche Aspekt war aber nicht der einzige Grund für Marei, die Heimreise mit dem Rad zu absolvieren.Wie sieht Marei eigentlich das Thema der überschaubaren Anzahl an weiblichen Teilnehmern? Insgesamt gab es nur 28 Starterinnen beim TCR, so richtig in die Höhe schnellen die Anmeldezahlen nicht, obwohl die Veranstalter einiges dafür tun. Woran liegt das, und was könnte man ändern, um das Rennen für Frauen attraktiver zu machen?Links:Marei Moldenhauer auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marei.mol/***Zu den neuen Shirts von Christoph Strasser mit seinem legendären TCR Ausspruch „I schiab di Hittn bis ins Zü!“: https://www.ultracyclingshop.com/bekleidung/t-shirts-hoodies/***TCR Replay und Details zur Route: https://www2.followmychallenge.com/live/tcrno9/+++++Werbung⏐Informiere dich jetzt auf drinkag1.com/sitzfleisch zu gesundheitsbezogenen Angaben und hole dir AG1 im Abo nach Hause, ganz ohne Vertragslaufzeit. Sichere dir bei deiner AG1 Erstbestellung einen gratis Jahresvorrat an Vitamin D3+K2 & 5 Travel Packs!
Join host Elizabeth Rowe as she interviews real estate expert Tim Moldenhauer on what it takes to succeed in a shifting market. They discuss returning to prospecting basics, overcoming self-doubt, and establishing consistency in your real estate business. Tim shares how he built his business through relentless daily outreach and roleplaying. Learn Tim’s tips for […] The post The Rowe Report, Episode 6: Embracing the Essentials | A Conversation with Tim Moldenhauer appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
We speak on the subject of talent optimization within organizations quite often on this podcast, and this is something we often help other organizations implement, as well. The use of proper talent optimization within a company can make a huge difference in its success. So, in this episode, we will be speaking with April Moldenhauer, Human Resources Director at Amwood Homes, about her experience implementing this into her organization using Elevated Talent Consulting. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3uDcSjO
1 John 4:7-12 (John 13:34-35)
1 John 1:5-2:2 (John 11:21-27)
1 John 2:3-6, 28-29; 3:1-6 (John 14:23-24)
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This week we're joined once more by Matthew Moldenhauer as we begin, rise, and return to the Summer of The Stout. We also fight a fly in the studio, Dan gets a new nickname, Alexa throws the show off the rails and Brandon announces his new podcast "F*** this S*** and F*** that S***!". Theme music provided by Myke Kelli (@mykekelli) Outro and break music provided by @FluidMinds Check out all our episodes at www.themaltinghour.com
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Say hello to our friend Lauren! In this episode we talk about RV Life, how she met her husband Drew and her best advice on the first year of marriage. Whether you're on a drive, doing the dishes, or lounging around in comfy socks, join our conversation!Lauren Moldenhauer | InstagramAmanda Dixon | InstagramSara Harley | InstagramThe Lighthearted Podcast | Instagram
"Many people think of information as being data. But information is not necessarily data that they then can be analyzed and turned into analytics." In this episode, I'm in conversation with Chip Moldenhauer who is the Founder and CEO of Arbo, an energy data analytics firm. Compliance with energy regulations is a minimum requirement for any new energy investment. However, the regulations are not codified and structured as you'd find in an ERP system. It's unstructured text, which means it's time-consuming to find all the relevant regulations and figure out how they apply in a specific instance. Add in the urgency to hit climate targets and the huge wave of government funding heading into clean energy, and suddenly regulatory data analytics becomes highly valuable. "The big problem that the industry was trying to solve as, as at least the United States, and most of the world was trying to do that shift from coal to gas, that was how long is it going to take to build transportation necessary to move that product that was going to help decarbonize the world and bring power to many more people." Chip is the founder and CEO of Arbo, an energy data analytics firm that transforms energy regulatory data into business intelligence and insights that drive infrastructure permitting and commercial decisions. Chip founded Arbo to help improve the strategic decision making needed to sustain America's critical infrastructure, achieve energy independence and support the energy evolution. "Knowing the timing of the permitting process is directly related to how much a project is going to cost." Prior to founding Arbo, Chip practiced energy regulatory law at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP and advised clients' senior leaders on strategic solutions to high stakes regulatory, policy and litigation issues. Chip served with distinction as a naval surface warfare officer responsible for leading large engineering divisions on ships deployed overseas in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and The Catholic University of America School of Law. "And I think most research shows that we need to build that grid out at a rate of four to five times what we've built before." USEFUL LINKS LinkedIn profiles (personal, business): Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chip-moldenhauer/ Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goarbo Twitter handles: @go_arbo Website: www.goarbo.com
This week, Brian and Todd try Une Année Brewery's Hubbard's Cave Irish Stout. They are then joined by Old Irving Brewing Co.'s Director of Business & Operations, Matthew Moldenhauer, and taste Old Irving's Oni Cold IPA. In this episode, Matthew tells us what Old Irving does to maintain its guest experience within the brewery. The trio talk about Oni, Old Irving's “Hoppy Lager,” which is currently going through a name change due to some interesting happenings. Matthew also talks about where he sees the craft beer industry heading, including style trends and culture within the beer world. Finally, we round up Chicago with some daydreaming about the perfect day in the Windy City. You can drink along with us from the comfort of home! Join the Brews Less Traveled beer club, get delicious beers delivered monthly, then tune into our weekly interactive virtual beer tastings on Tuesday evenings. Visit https://brewvana.com/product/beer-of-the-month-club to join! Cheers! Subscribe to the most well-traveled beer podcast in the nation! Follow us as we travel the country finding America's BEST undiscovered craft beer! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brewvana Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/brewvana Old Irving Brewing Co. - https://oldirvingbrewing.com/ Une Année Brewery - https://www.uneannee.com/
This week we're joined by our friend Matthew Moldenhauer to drink through some beers we had lying around. We're also joined by Laura Vertucci to discuss Meals on Wheels Chicago's upcoming fundraising event "Chicago On Tap" on April 27th, 2023. Beers on this episode: Old Irving Brewing: Goat Destroyer Dogfish Head: 2018 Fruit-full Fort Black Dragon Meadery: 2018 Blue Dragon Blueberry Cyser Firestone Walker: 2017 Bretta Weisse Three Floyds Brewing: 2016 Dark Lord To get tickets for Chicago On Tap 2023: e.givesmart.com/events/uUN/ Also, if you send an email to info@themaltinghour.com you can request a promo code to save $15 on your ticket to the event. Theme music provided by Myke Kelli (@mykekelli) Break and outro music provided by @FluidMinds Check out all our episodes at www.themaltinghour.com
Our “Make Him Known” series will release on Wednesdays and we are aiming for a new guest each week. We want to know Him and make Him known. In this Episode: Bro Neil Moldenhauer Don't Forget to Subscribe & Leave an Apple Podcast Review Apple Podcast - Spotify - Google Podcast Email: servantsheartpodcast@gmail.comLinks:Facebook Church Website Podcast Website
It's the final episode of 2022 and we couldn't have had a better opportunity than to visit with Troy Moldenhauer of Lonestar Beer. Troy and Lonestar are great friends of the Texas Trophy Hunters Association and anytime we can catch up with a good conversation it is always a good time. Not only does Troy talk about his hunting success, he also gives some good tips to be successful in whatever you are doing.TTHA is a known leader in the Texas hunting and outdoor world that is made up of members of all ages. Our mission is to promote, protect, and preserve Texas' wildlife resources and hunting heritage for our future generations. We have the best members and In the Voice of Texas Hunting podcast, we want to take some time each episode to bring attention to that fact with our, Texas Trophy Hunter Member spotlight. And this month, we want to say a huge thank you to Chris Blood from Texas Hunter Products for taking a few minutes to chat with us about hunting, business, their brands involvement with Hunters Extravaganza and what he loves about being a member of TTHA!Our podcast would not be what it is without our partnership with so many people but especially, Sig Sauer. As always, we are thankful for each and every member of Texas Trophy Hunters!
The last time we chatted with Matt Moldenhauer, he told the story of how he went from “big-time business consultant” to southern logging business owner. Almost two years later, he's back to talk about lessons learned and educate our listeners on the logging industry. He also gives a little background to his start in the industry and how he and Aaron got connected years ago. This week on Dirt Talk, host Aaron Witt and guest Matt Moldenhauer, President of Bellwether Forest Products and Managing Director of LOTS Group USA, talk about logging and the forest product market. They dig into the importance of and improvements that have come to trucking, mergers, and how they affect the small details and the potential of the blue-collar world. Learn more about Bellwether's operations on Instagram @bellwether_fp or by following Matt on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-moldenhauer-16b9241