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In this episode of The Common Sense MD, Dr. Rogers hosts Dr. Nathan Wells and Jake Hubbard from Brookhaven Farms to discuss "The Brookhaven Effect" - a term describing the health benefits of consuming clean, nutrient-dense foods from their farm. The discussion explores the importance of eating unprocessed foods, the benefits of a carnivore-based diet, and the new partnership between Performance Medicine and Brookhaven Farms. Jake and Dr. Wells explain their upcoming weekly delivery service to Performance Medicine offices and walk listeners through how to order their signature Brookhaven butcher box. This episode emphasizes the connection between food quality and overall health, with particular attention to choosing local, clean meat sources over processed alternatives. Check out our brand new online vitamin store: https://performancemedicine.net/shop/ What did you think of this episode of the podcast? Let us know by leaving a review! Connect with Performance Medicine! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://performancemedicine.net/doctors-note-sign-up/ Facebook: @PMedicine Instagram: @PerformancemedicineTN YouTube: Performance Medicine
Denny talks about the importance of letting your kids feel hard feelings, the importance of sleep, and how lessons from the single parent life -- courtesy of his friend Nathan Wells -- can translate for any parent.
Ottoman Turks are my guests this week. Nathan Wells and Billy Law share the experiences of this band and their trajectory is definitely sky rocketing with band mate Joshua Ray Walker and drummer Paul Hinojo. And Nathan, Billy & Joshua have all released new solo records so you know this band is packed with incredible talent. They're represented by State Fair Records On top of all of that, they are stellar humans with a unique perspective on life I've gotten to see a lot of their uniqueness in the documentary film Texas Music Revolution being featured at a plethora of prestigious film festivals these past few weeks including Catalina and Woodstock Film Festival with more to come. Thanks to Burress Law PLLC The Guitar Sanctuary and Cadillac Pizza Pub. Originally aired 10/01/2023 on 95.3 FM KYHI the Range in Dallas, TX.
This is not a drill... THIS IS A FULL ASS T-Rex Episode and there are sooooo many triggers! Now that that's out of the way. Let me just say, this is the hardest episode in the series about Willie Pickton. In this episode we discuss Project Evenhanded doing the damn thing. Don Adams, Dana Lillies, and our boy Nathan Wells are the main characters. I do read from the book, 'On the Farm' by Stevie Cameron. She does an amazing job detailing every aspect of this case. Also, in this episode, we dive deep in the interrogation, the cell plant, and what was found from February 2002 to September of 2002. Honestly, I couldn't handle much more. We'll wrap this all up in Part 5, and then focus on each victim, or as much as we can on each victim. P.S. listen to the end, Paige helps bring us back to neutral after a full ass T-Rex episode. Find our friends at Live Laugh Murder at: https://www.instagram.com/livelaughmurderpodcast/ Find all our shit (even our website... it's dope) at https://linktr.ee/m3truecrimepod Sources: https://www.amazon.com/Farm-William-Pickton-Vancouvers-Missing/dp/0676975852/ref=asc_df_0676975852/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312111908051&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4845332096600983722&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9013164&hvtargid=pla-435551311125&psc=1 Music: Listen on Spotify: https://go-stream.link/sp-nick-cleveland Track: Liar Artist: https://slip.stream/artists/nick-cleveland Music by Slip.stream: https://slip.stream/tracks/f64560d6-370f-49fa-bbac-4068205ef56b
HAPPY FATHERS DAY WITH REV. NATHAN WELLS Listen in Saturdays @ 8pm: 107.9FM "THE INSPIRATION STATION" Listen in Saturdays @ 730pm: 1540AM/104.5FM "THE NATIONAL VOICE" SUBSCRIBE ON: SPOTIFY, APPLE & ANDROID PODCASTS FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keshagenjadderley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keshagenjadderley/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keshagenjadderley/ Email: kjadderley@gmail.com Thanks for listening and do share on social platforms! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keshagenadderleypodcast/message
A great topic in today's society, delayed gratification is the focus of today's podcast. Don't skip this one with Nathan Wells.
Want to know what a mentor is looking for? Learn straight from one right now. In this episode, Nathan Wells lays out 9 things you should be doing if you want to be mentored.
Nathan Wells is the co-founder and principal of Path Company which is an infrastructure solutions company. Nathan has a background in politics, and he discusses how those skills and experiences translated into co-founding Path Company. Tune in to hear his story as an entrepreneur in Mississippi!
We all have lessons we can learn from one another. Join Nathan Wells, our new co-host, as he teaches us the lessons he has learned over the years.
Nate and Felicia Wells are great friends of the Carroll Family and I got a chance to have a special heart to heart with them to share a unique milmarriage perspective, mil to mil. 1% of the military is mil to mil and it is a challenging position to be in, but commitment and persistent allow them to make it work.Their Message: Be committed to each other no matter what! The military can take a lot and you can give it a lot, but at the end of the day we come home to our family and we want that to be intact.Nate Wells is the author of "Love, Faith, and Bullets" available for purchase on Amazon. It is a collection of poetry written by Nathan Wells. It is the foretelling of his journey from High School through college and commissioning into the United States Air Force. From more on this episode head to https://bcarrollevents.com/hearts-stripes/54Connects with us on IG https://www.instagram.com/bcarrollevents/Listen to our Heart Tracks II playlist on Spotify
Co-hosts Goddess Emcee and Mystic Aki welcome guest Nathan Wells to the couch to discuss the significance of platonic relationships between Black men and women.
On Episode 078, I’m joined by Nathan Wells, the frontman of Dallas outfit Ottoman Turks. The Turks released their debut self-titled album last year on State Fair Records. At 12 songs long, they blend dive bar and honky-tonk beer-drinking anthems with the organic garage-punk snarl of the Aughts. There’s a snarl to Wells’ vocals and … Continue reading New Slang: Episode 078 Nathan Wells of Ottoman Turks →Follow New Slang on Twitter here, Instagram here, and Facebook here. To order New Slang merch, visit the online store here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
Neil Hilton of Pennington Distilling Co. joins the crew with guest panelist Nathan Wells, talking about property taxes, the Nashville budget, Simpson's porn, meth squirrel and distilling all while a massive storm was hitting town. Sponsored by Peg Leg Porker Music by Andy Velo Music Podcast production by Skyscraper Media
In this episode, Tyler talks with business partner, Nathan Wells, about training and development of your people in the field.
A message from Nathan Wells from SEEDnet ministries.
This week on Sounds from the Keep, Nathan Wells sat down to talk with me about faith and morality, the outlaw country movement, and the role technology plays in the structure of writing.
Welcome to the FGBC World podcast, the program produced as a companion to the quarterly FGBC World magazine. Click on the link below to listen to this month’s program. March 2011 FGBC World Podcast In the March 2011 edition of the BMH Editor’s Podcast, Liz Cutler Gates, executive director of the Brethren Missionary Herald Company, talks with Nathan Wells, a church planter from Ashland, Ohio. He says that Eastgate Bible Church, a Grace Brethren congregation on the east side of Ashland, is “the place where misfits fit.”
The following information is from the website of Heritage Funeral Home, http://www.heritagefh.com. "Name: Rev. Burman O. Cape, Sr. Date: March 27th, 1920 - January 21st, 2011 Obituary: Reverend Burman Cape Sr., 90, went home to be with the Lord from his residence Friday, Jan. 21, 2011 surrounded by his family. Reverend Cape pastored several small churches in Whitfield and Pickens County before moving to the Rossville area where he has resided for the past 59 years. He became pastor of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church in 1952 then served two other area churches, Cloud Springs Baptist Church and Bible Baptist Church. Brother Cape’s ministry covered a span of some 64 years having spent over 50 years as a pastor. He founded two churches: The Hinton Baptist Church, Hinton GA. and The Bible Baptist Church, Rossville GA. where he served for 37 years until he retired from the pastorate in 1998. Brother Cape also preached hundreds of revivals throughout the southeast. Upon retiring from the Pastorate he entered the field of Evangelism and preached until October 2010. All who knew him where inspired by his zeal and determination to be faithful to his Lord and his Calling until death. He was preceded in death by his parents Levi and Willie Mae Walraven Cape Reverend Cape is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Evelyn Cape, sons Rev Burman( Carol) Cape, Jr. Atlanta Ga and David ( Ruby ) Cape, Ringgold; brother William Cape, Manitowoc, Wis; three grandchildren Carrie Grantham, Rachel Cape and Nathan Wells. Five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 1:00p.m. Wednesday at Bible Baptist Church 110 Talley Ave. Rossville, GA with Rev Issac Johns, Rev. Ricky Gravelly and Rev. Dennis Eggert officiating. The body will lie in state at the church from 11-1 Wednesday. Honorary Pallbearers will be Ministers. Interment will follow in Tennessee Georgia Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers the family request memorial contributions be made to Bible Baptist Church 110 Talley Ave. Rossville, GA 30741 or Hospice of Chattanooga P.O. Box 19269 Chatttanooga, TN 37416. The family would like to thank Hospice for their Compassion and Care Visit www.heritagefh.com to view memorial tribute and share condolences. The family will receive friends from 4-8 Tuesday at Heritage Funeral Home, Battlefield Parkway." In honor/memory of Brother Cape, here's a message he preached on Sunday evening, February 20, 2000, at the Bible Baptist Church, of Rossville, GA! The recording starts out with a song from Brother David and Miss Evelyn, followed by some comments from Pastor Ricky Gravley and then Brother Cape preaches, as only he could! As a side-note, if you've heard our broadcast, our theme song, "God's Wonderful Book Divine," is sung by Brother Burman and Sister Evelyn Cape.