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In today's podcast, Paul has a conversation with Nate Birt. Nate is based in Mexico, Missouri and was the managing editor of Top Producer for a few years and then vice president of Farm Journal's Trust in Food initiative. Nate recently started his own consulting business helping businesses communicate their story on being sustainable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nate Birt is a veteran journalist whose portfolio includes work for AOL/Patch.com, the Boonville (Mo.) Daily News, the Boulder (Colo.) Daily Camera, the Columbia Missourian, the Columbia (Mo.) Tribune, Credit Sesame, the Detroit Free Press, ScribbleLive, Social5 and Visual.ly. His first book, “Frozen, But Not Forgotten,” is a humorous and encouraging step-by-step guide to embryo adoption for parents told from a Christian perspective. It publishes April 1, 2019, from Carpenter's Son Publishing and is sold and distributed by Ingram. Subscribe to his blog on embryo adoption and parenting at www.natebirt.com.
Today on The Dr. Christopher Hall Show, Dr. Hall and Neil will interview NFC Champion Atlanta Falcon Ed Smith. In addition, Dr. Patrick Sanaghan will discuss higher education and the cost increases. Nate Birt will discuss a different type of adoption. Lastly, Rob Roselli talks end times.
Dr. Jeanine Cook-Garard and Gina Peter learn about embryo adoption from their guest, Nate Birt, author of “Frozen, But Not Forgotten: An Adoptive Dad’s Step-By-Step Guide to Embryo Adoption,” who is someone that has adopted an embryo and successfully now has a child as a result of it!
Episode 3: Nate Birt, Director of Development & Programming with Trust In Food, shares how agriculture is working to develop deeper transparency. Security experts Jim Rovers and Sophie Cranley explore how farms can respond to organizations like PETA and how to connect with consumers.
If life begins at conception, what do we do with all of the embryos left after in vitro fertilization? Author and journalist Nate Birt joins us to discuss embryo adoption and his book Frozen But Not Forgotten. This is a Truce Podcast extra. Truce is a listener supported show. Donate on Patreon, GoFundMe, and on our website. Send us an email to let us know what you think of the show and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
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1. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signs Heartbeat Law ending most Abortions 2. Planned From The Start author Lorraine Marie Varela 3. Nate Birt and Kimberly Tyson protect Snowflake Embryo Adoptions (c) 2018, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs on NRB TV, Direct TV Ch.378, Roku, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org
Kristen Waggoner from the Alliance Defending Freedom discusses the Southern Poverty Law Center’s smear campaign against its ideological opponents; then, Nate Birt shares anecdotes from his own embryo adoption experience in “Frozen, But Not Forgotten.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Sonora. Cryo-preserved at -196 degrees C for 7 years. Hear her story from the amazing family that decided to see how far down the rabbit hole this frozen world goes. In this Podcast we mention a book by Nate Birt called Frozen, But Not Forgotten: An Adoptive Dad's Step-by-Step Guide to Frozen Adoption We also discuss the NEDC National Embry Donation Center
They always say, it takes a village and that village just expanded. There is a new player in the agriculture advocacy world. Today's guest is Nate Birt from Farm Journal's Trust In Food initiative. This new effort kicks-off with the Trust In Food Symposium, Jan. 23-24, in Chicago. Nate shares about the goals of Trust In Food, how they feel this effort is different than any other and the intense collaboration. The initiative brings together farmers, ranchers, growers, agribusinesses, food companies, food marketing folks, conservation and more.
Today's podcast is the last of our Business Driver series where we dig deeper into an article written by Nate Birt in our Feb. Top Producer magazine. Today's topic focuses on family governance when it comes to making decisions in our business.
In the first of our TP podcast Business Drivers Series, Chris Baron a TP columnist sits down with FJ Radio to talk about whether it is time to let land go and how we need to assess the value of our cash rented acres. For more information see our October TP Magazine and read "Is It Time to Let Farm Land Go" by Nate Birt.