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Braves analyst Nick Green joins Buck Belue and Kelly Crull to look at this past road trip and what lies ahead for the Braves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Braves analyst Nick Green joins Buck Belue and Kelly Crull to look at this past road trip and what lies ahead for the Braves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Braves analyst Nick Green joins Buck Belue and Kelly Crull to look at this past road trip and what lies ahead for the Braves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Week on Tony's Game Lounge we are joined by Season Regular No Score Nick! The two talk about all the cards shown off for the Magic The Gathering x Final Fantasy Set, Nintendo Switch 2 Games, Why Batman's next game should be a Medieval Period piece, and Ecco the Dophin along with all the other gaming news Stories from the last 2 weeks and a look ahead to upcoming releases!Follow Tony: https://www.twitch.tv/tonysgameloungeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TonysGameLounge--------------------------------------------------------Follow No Score: https://www.youtube.com/@noscoreGameplay Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@noscoreplays--------------------------------------------------------This Weeks Episode was Edited by Mike: https://www.instagram.com/heyitsmikeye/Join the Official Tony's Game Lounge Discord: https://discord.gg/xXyvjaCsXp
In this episode, you’ll get to discover what’s really happening in the food industry—and how one mission-driven founder is working to clean it up from the inside out. Nick Green, co-founder and CEO of Thrive Market, shares an unfiltered look at the gaps in the American food system and what it takes to make healthy, clean food more accessible. A Harvard graduate and serial entrepreneur, Nick has raised over $240 million to scale Thrive Market while investing in breakthrough companies like Liquid Death and Blueland. Whether the goal is to simplify grocery shopping, make more informed choices, or stay ahead of the trends shaping nutrition and wellness, this episode delivers the insight and clarity needed to navigate the modern food world with confidence. Full show notes: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/nickgreen Episode Sponsors: Vandy Crisps: Vandy Crisps are traditional potato chips hand-made in small batches with only three very high-quality ingredients: heirloom naturally grown potatoes, grass-fed beef tallow, and sea salt. Made the way chips were 100 years ago. Try them for yourself and get 20% off when you go to vandycrisps.com/BENGREENFIELD. Ketone-IQ: Ketones are a uniquely powerful macronutrient that can cross the blood-brain barrier and increase brain energy and efficiency. With a daily dose of Ketone-IQ, you'll notice a radical boost in focus, endurance, and performance. Save 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ at Ketone.com/BENG. Quantum Upgrade: Recent research has revealed that the Quantum Upgrade was able to increase ATP production by a jaw-dropping 20–25% in human cells. Unlock a 15-day free trial with the code BEN15 at quantumupgrade.io. BEAM Minerals: If you want to up your mineral game, give BEAM Minerals a try. Go to beamminerals.com and use code BEN at checkout for 20% off your order. Calroy: Head on over to calroy.com/ben and save over $50 when you purchase the Vascanox (a breakthrough product providing nitric oxide support for up to 24 hours with a single dose) and Arterosil (a premier supplement to support the endothelial glycocalyx—the fragile inner lining of the entire vascular system) bundle at calroy.com/ben. Plus, you'll receive a free canister of 2-in-1 Nitric Oxide Test Strips with a 3-pack bundle purchase.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Award winning playwright, Nick Green, created the theatre production Casey & Diana. It is now hitting the stage at Neptune Theatre. Alex Guye sat down with Nick to hear all about the visit and handshake that inspired him to adapt this true story for the stage.
On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we're joined by Nick Green, Co-Founder and CEO of Thrive Market, the online membership-based platform that's transforming the way we shop for healthy and sustainable groceries. Since launching in 2014, Nick has led Thrive Market with one clear mission: to make high-quality, organic, and non-GMO products accessible and affordable for everyone.During our conversation, Nick shares the inspiration behind Thrive Market's launch, the early roadblocks the team overcame, and how they've scaled a values-driven business that now serves over 1.6 million members. We dive into how Thrive became the first online-only retailer to accept SNAP EBT, what it means to be a B Corp in the grocery space, and how they're leading the charge in sustainability and regenerative agriculture. Nick also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at his leadership approach, the importance of staying mission-aligned while growing fast, and why he believes grocery brands have a responsibility to change the food system for the better.Whether you're a mission-driven founder, a consumer curious about food transparency, or someone passionate about building businesses that give back, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss. Now on The Kara Goldin Show. Are you interested in sponsoring and advertising on The Kara Goldin Show, which is now in the Top 1% of Entrepreneur podcasts in the world? Let me know by contacting me at karagoldin@gmail.com. You can also find me @KaraGoldin on all networks. To learn more about Nick Green and Thrive Market:https://www.instagram.com/thrivemarket/https://www.linkedin.com/company/thrivemarket/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasgreen/https://www.ThriveMarket.com/ Sponsored By:Notion - Try Notion for free when you go to Notion.com/karagoldin Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/669
INTERVIEW: Dr. Nick Green on 'The Origin of Life: Are We Close and Why Bother?' Thirst 4 Knowledge talk @Ombrellos by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
After a three week hiatus the local game here in South-East Queesland resumed with plenty of goals and drama across six leagues, with the opening rounds of both the QPL1 and 2 Women's taking place.On the show this week we catch up with Sunshine Coast Wanderers Men's coach Nick Green.
In today's episode: A company has only two options: culture or control. Smaller, in-person companies can get away with culture and values being shared by osmosis. Larger, remote companies need to be more deliberate to achieve the culture they want. Thrive Market documents its values and how they are operationalized at every level of the business. Culture Leaders Daily is a daily, five-minute podcast for CEOs where we dissect the week's biggest news, unpack hot-button workplace trends, and bring you exclusive interviews with leaders who leverage culture to drive real business results. Today's podcast is a short clip from Jessica's Culture Leaders interview with Nick Green. You can find the entire conversation on this podcast feed or watch it on YouTube. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasgreen/ Thrive Market: https://thrivemarket.com/ Jessica Kriegel: Website: https://www.jessicakriegel.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakriegel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess_kriegel/ Culture Partners: Website: https://culturepartners.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/culturepartners/
In today's episode: Diverse skillsets united behind a shared mission can be a powerful force for success. For Thrive Market's founders, that shared purpose helped them weather dozens of rejections in early seed rounds. They succeeded by partnering with a large number of influencers instead of a few VCs. Culture Leaders Daily is a daily, five-minute podcast for CEOs where we dissect the week's biggest news, unpack hot-button workplace trends, and bring you exclusive interviews with leaders who leverage culture to drive real business results. Today's podcast is a short clip from Jessica's Culture Leaders interview with Nick Green. You can find the entire conversation on this podcast feed or watch it on YouTube. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasgreen/ Thrive Market: https://thrivemarket.com/ Jessica Kriegel: Website: https://www.jessicakriegel.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakriegel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess_kriegel/ Culture Partners: Website: https://culturepartners.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/culturepartners/
In today's episode: Employees that believe in a company's mission will go the extra mile. Many applicants--especially younger ones--self-select for companies that align with their values. For Thrive Market, personal examples and references are key steps hiring employees who fit. Culture Leaders Daily is a daily, five-minute podcast for CEOs where we dissect the week's biggest news, unpack hot-button workplace trends, and bring you exclusive interviews with leaders who leverage culture to drive real business results. Today's podcast is a short clip from Jessica's Culture Leaders interview with Nick Green. You can find the entire conversation on this podcast feed or watch it on YouTube. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasgreen/ Cisco: https://thrivemarket.com/ Jessica Kriegel: Website: https://www.jessicakriegel.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakriegel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess_kriegel/ Culture Partners: Website: https://culturepartners.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/culturepartners/
Nick Green, Co-Founder and CEO of Thrive Market, shares how the drive to make healthier eating more accessible has shaped the company from the very beginning; from operationalizing its core values to hiring talent whose purpose aligns with the mission. He explains how mission-driven thinking includes setting long-term sustainability goals, finding “non-zero-sum” ways to make an impact, and sharing stories to build loyalty in customers who share Thrive Market's core values. What is Your Why? Nick explains how Thrive Market's mission is deeply personal, rooted to a lack of affordable, healthy food options in the area where he grew up. Hiring for Purpose Fit Nick discusses the importance of purpose-fit when hiring for a fast-paced, mission-driven company, and how he looks for talent that match Thrive Market's vision. Co-Founding Thrive Market Nick shares the origins of Thrive Market, including how a shared passion for health helped him and his co-founders to weather earlier failures. Profits, Sustainability, and Long-Term Thinking Nick explains how the mission has guided Thrive Market over ten years, including long-term goals that have ended up increasing both sustainability and profits. Generational Shifts and Operationalizing Values Nick discusses how Thrive Market keeps its values at the forefront of the company's culture, and how younger workers seem to place more emphasis on meaningful work that matches their values. About Nick Green Nick Green is Co-Founder & CEO of Thrive Market, a membership-based online market that makes healthy, sustainable living easy and accessible for everyone. Since launching in 2014, Thrive Market has grown to more than 1 million paying members and become a touchstone example of a mission-driven company at scale. LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasgreen/ Thrive Market: https://thrivemarket.com/ Host: Jessica Kriegel Website: jessicakriegel.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jessicakriegel Instagram: @jess_kriegel Culture Partners Website: culturepartners.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/culturepartners
In today's episode: In asking how to balance mission with profits, avoid a binary "yes" or "no." What can be done now? What can be achieved a few years down the line? Some opportunities are non-zero sum; they can achieve mission goals while driving business growth (or just avoiding business harm) Telling stories about the company's efforts to achieve its mission goals can inspire loyalty in customers. Culture Leaders Daily is a daily, five-minute podcast for CEOs where we dissect the week's biggest news, unpack hot-button workplace trends, and bring you exclusive interviews with leaders who leverage culture to drive real business results. Today's podcast is a short clip from Jessica's Culture Leaders interview with Nick Green. You can find the entire conversation on this podcast feed or watch it on YouTube. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasgreen/ Cisco: https://thrivemarket.com/ Jessica Kriegel: Website: https://www.jessicakriegel.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakriegel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess_kriegel/ Culture Partners: Website: https://culturepartners.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/culturepartners/
Today on the show: Robert Berger live in Jerusalem with the latest on the peace deal. Col. Jeff McCausland live in studio on the mid east and the Russia/Ukraine War. Caleb Silver from ABC News breaks down the retail numbers. Political Analyst Bill Crane on the Trump Transition. Plus, Nick Green on my baseball skills, or lack thereof. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Robert Berger live in Jerusalem with the latest on the peace deal. Col. Jeff McCausland live in studio on the mid east and the Russia/Ukraine War. Caleb Silver from ABC News breaks down the retail numbers. Political Analyst Bill Crane on the Trump Transition. Plus, Nick Green on my baseball skills, or lack thereof. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Robert Berger live in Jerusalem with the latest on the peace deal. Col. Jeff McCausland live in studio on the mid east and the Russia/Ukraine War. Caleb Silver from ABC News breaks down the retail numbers. Political Analyst Bill Crane on the Trump Transition. Plus, Nick Green on my baseball skills, or lack thereof. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Wiley Ballard recaps the MLB postseason awards, joined by former Brave Nick Green discussing Braves free agency and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Retail Pilot podcast, Ken speaks with Nick Green, Co-Founder & CEO of Thrive Market, a membership-based online platform that makes healthy and sustainable living easy and affordable to all. Nick launched Thrive 10 years ago shortly after graduating from Harvard.The business has also been recognized as a leader in regenerative agriculture, carbon-neutral shipping, and Zero Waste operations, and in 2020 became the nation's largest grocer to receive B Corp Certification.Outside of Thrive Market, Nick lives in Venice, CA with his wife, Carolina, and their three children.Key PointsAbout Thrive Market: An online retailer offering natural and organic products at affordable prices through a membership model1Mission: Making healthy and sustainable living easy, affordable, and accessible to all1Business Model: $60 annual membership feeCurated assortment of natural and organic productsAI-powered personalizationZero-waste fulfillment and carbon-neutral shippingCompany StatsFounded: 10 years agoMembers: 1.5 millionAnnual Sales: Over half a billion dollarsProfitability: Now profitable and cash flow positive1Nick Green's BackgroundGrew up in Minneapolis with a health-conscious motherPreviously founded and sold an education companyMet co-founder Gunnar, who grew up on a hippie communeBusiness StrategyProduct Mix: 90% third-party brands10% Thrive Market branded products (generating 25% of sales)Private Label Strategy: Focus on filling gaps in the catalog rather than copying existing products1Margin Profile: Strong margins on both private label and third-party productsSustainability: Zero-waste fulfillment centers, carbon-neutral shippingMarketing StrategyReferrals: 25% of new members come from existing member referralsInfluencer Marketing: Unique approach to partnershipsDigital Marketing: Leveraging technology for personalized experiencesFuture OutlookFocus on expanding online presence rather than immediate brick-and-mortar plansPotential for future physical stores, but not a current priorityContinued investment in AI and personalization technologiesCompetitive AdvantagePurpose-built for healthy livingMembership model driving profitability and customer behaviorTechnology-first approach to e-commerceStrong focus on sustainability and ethical supply chains
Brandon Butler and Nathan "Shags" McLeod sit down with Nick Green, Director of Marketing and Communications at The Nimrod Society.The Nimrod Society was created in order to facilitate programs to educate the general public on the positive role anglers and hunters play in society through accurate and factual education and media programs.Topics discussed: fly fishing weekend at Big Rock Candy Mountain, Nick's career projection, travels and experiences, waterfowl seasons and hunting, The Nimrod Society's history and name, creating hunters and anglers, projects and initiatives, Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, Lake Taneycomo and trout fishing, photography, mystery bait bucket and more.For more info:Fly Fishing Weekend at Big Rock Candy MountainThe Nimrod SocietyDriftwood OutdoorsSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Don Barnard is my first guest this week. Don is a retired Michigan DNR Fisheries Technician and a hard core angler. He talks about fall musky fishing. Then, Tom Weston from the Michigan DNR talks about the “Sportsmen Against Hunger” program to feed needy families. Hour 2 kicks off with Nick Green from the Nimrod Society. That's a group formed to promote hunting and angling in Michigan. Next, DNR Biologist Adam Bump is up next to talk pheasant hunting. The hour wraps up with Biologist Chad Stewart. He has details of the recent EHD outbreak in Michigan. We continue the pheasant conversation in Hour 3 as I talk with hunter and outdoor writer Tom Lounsbury. The show wraps up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. This time is a bear recipe, that can also be used with venison.
Across the Seas but Forever Bees - An American Brentford Podcast
The season heats up fast, doesn't it?!? From the relative calm of a first week win we're suddenly playing three matches in 7 days. Liverpool and Colchester were lessons for Thomas Frank and warning shots for us all that there's a lot of drama coming in this 'dangerous forth season'.Apparently Ivan Toney is still at the club...well he was when I typed this - he may be gone by the time I hit 'publish'. Or we've got the lovable enigma for another 4 months. It's silly season, as guest Nick Green rightly puts it.Nick has some great memories of Griffin Park and growing up a Bee, and with Greville Waterman it's a fascinating conversation.Text the pod!
In 2013, Nick Green set out to solve a vexing problem: in many parts of the country, it's hard to get access to healthy groceries. As a solution, Nick and his co-founders launched an e-commerce mashup of Whole Foods and Costco, where members purchase healthy foods online at a discount.When it came time to ask venture capitalists for funding, dozens of VC's said no–but thanks to hundreds of small checks written by health bloggers, Thrive Market pulled together enough money to launch in 2014. Within a year, the founders had proven the VC's wrong, but still scrambled to fuel the pace of growth, while keeping the business afloat. Today, Thrive Market has over 1.5 million paid members and, last year, brought in over $500 million in sales. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Atlanta Braves and the rest of MLB have done all the wheeling and dealing they could and now prepare for the final two months of the season on the road to October. Grant McAuley recaps the week that was for the Braves, which included some encouraging signs and a more of the same in some cases. The return of Max Fried was overshadowed by a series loss to the retooling Miami Marlins over the weekend, but the first place Philadelphia Phillies have been encountering some trouble over the past few weeks. Is the time right for Atlanta to make a push for its seventh straight NL East title? With the addition of Jorge Soler, the Braves lineup should get a much-needed lift at the leadoff spot. Can the rest of the bats get going and keep going at the right time? First baseman Matt Olson has emerged from a long cold spell. Hear from Olson on what it's taken to navigate the lows this season and where he feels the team is trending with less than two months to go. Nick Green of Bally Sports joins the show to size up the trade deadline deal for Soler and Luke Jackson, what needs to happen for Atlanta to finally get its bats going, a deeper dive on Olson and Marcell Ozuna, as well as the strength of the Atlanta pitching staff after not going after a starter via trade. From The Diamond airs live on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta on Sunday evenings. You can also subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Every episode of the show and more great Braves coverage is available at FromTheDiamond.com.
Gun control advocates want more regulation on a firearm popular among gangs. The 782 Alfa carbines and Alfa hunters look indistinguishable from a handgun once its barrel and stock are cut off. One hundred and 63 of them were imported and passed on to criminals from 2019-2021. Gun Control NZ Co-Founder Nick Green told Andrew Dickens there is no reason they should be legal. He says semi-automatic guns have been regulated, and the Alfa carbines should be no different. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Braves Report podcast, host Barrett Sallee is joined by Bally Sports Brave Analyst Nick Green to discuss how the Braves move forward without Ronald Acuña Jr. Barrett also recaps a 2-0 win for the Braves in game 2 of their series with the Washington Nationals. Hear from Braves Manager Brian Snitker and players Max Fried, Marcell Ozuna, Sean Murphy, and Spencer Schwellenbach. Follow the Braves Report podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play the Braves Report podcast.” For more podcasts from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, please visit our podcast page. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Between the rising cost of groceries and the all too common food desert, access to healthy and affordable food in America is getting harder to find. Today's guest, Nick Green is the co-founder and CEO of Thrive Market, a membership-based online grocery store that focuses on natural and organic food and household products. Thrive Market isn't just focused on offering healthy options, they want to ensure everyone has access to them so they've become the first online grocer to accept SNAP and EBT benefits. In this episode, Green discusses how it's possible to build a business that is a shareholder-driven business and a business that cares about the stakeholders.They also talked about:The logistics of running a grocery company sustainably from the beginningTheir unusual path to fundingHow they organized the leadership team with four co-founders Found posts every Tuesday. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcasts: Equity and Chain Reaction. Subscribe to Found to hear more stories from founders each Connect with us:On TwitterOn InstagramVia email: found@techcrunch.com
We're talking turkey in Hour 2 with Greg Abbas. Great has great advice on bagging a gobbler this season. Nick Green from MUCC is up next. He has a follow up on the Michigan NRC decision to close coyote hunting in the springtime.
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Nick Green is the co-founder and CEO of Thrive Market, a leading social enterprise that has disrupted the way consumers can access healthy food and serves more than a million customers around the country. Nick joins Adam to share his journey and his best lessons and advice. Nick and Adam discuss a wide range of topics: leadership, entrepreneurship, personal and professional development, relationship-building, mission, capital-raising, navigating rejection, and more.
Nick Green: A beacon of transformation and empowerment. As a NASM-certified personal trainer and nutrition coach, Nick helps men and women become the best versions of themselves. His approach is rooted in the belief that personal growth and healing come from letting go of harmful habits and embracing a balanced lifestyle centered around proper weight and nutrition training. Nick's journey in fitness training has led him to establish his own venture, No Limit Fitness by Nick Green LLC. Here, he continues his mission of fostering positive change, embodying the guiding figure that many of us needed while growing up. With Nick Green, there are no limits to what you can achieve on your journey to health and wellness. More About Nick: https://www.instagram.com/iamnnick_ https://www.tiktok.com/@iamnnick_ https://www.facebook.com/nick.green.5680 . . TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Highlights 00:33 - Intro 03:24 - Boxing 12:51 - Mad With The World 35:05 - Doing Hard Things 36:38 - Step Parenting & Generational Trauma 46:49 - Are You Really Busy? 53:05 - What Would You Tell Yourself? 57:18 - You Put In What You Get Out 01:00:13 - You Got To Invest in Yourself 01:03:39 - Running: The Ultimate Equalizer 01:17:35 - No Limit 01:23:49 - Construction Workers 01:28:39 - Time 01:33:57 - Is This Something You Think You Can Do? . .
Hour two features Corky Leque. Corky is a lifelong beagle guy. He talks about rabbit hunting with beagles. Nick Green from MUCC is up next.
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Who is Mark Zuckerberg? That is the question at the heart of Nick Green's new Sky documentary, Zuckerberg: King of the Metaverse. We all know how Zuckerberg took Facebook from being a website accessible to just a few American college students in 2004 to one that is used by over a billion people worldwide in 2024. Along the way, he has acquired Instagram and WhatsApp making him one of the most wide reaching and influential men in the world today. But what are his thoughts? His views? What does he believe in? As Nick Green tells Matthew Sherwood, uncovering the man behind the avatar and update was hard. Unlike his social media rival, Elon Musk, Zuckerberg speaks only guardedly. The importance of his position, however, makes it worth taking time to unravel Zuckerberg's life. As Matthew notes, he has gone from being a hero, to villain, and is now a survivor. For Nick Green, he has been a disrupter, someone willing to “move fast, [and] break things” in the pursuit of money. In doing so, Zuckerberg has had to navigate serious legal challenges and also the attention of American politicians, all of which, he has overcome. In this year of important elections, a film about the man who could influence them by his actions or inaction could not be more timely. Especially since, as Nick points out, we can only hope that Zuckerberg is up to the challenge of what lies ahead. Watch the episode at https://factualamerica.com On Facebook's algorithm: “Curating what people see and curating what they are exposed to from a business perspective is extraordinary. But... it's just caused the most horrendous problems.” – Nick Green
Hour 2 features Matt Tagget of REK Broadheads. Matt talks about a new broadhead design from his Michigan based company. He also has tips for finding shed whitetail antlers. Nick Green from MUCC is up next with details on their TRACKS Magazine.
Nick Green is Co-Founder & CEO of Thrive Market, a membership-based online platform that makes healthy living easy and accessible to all.Since launching in 2014, Thrive Market has grown to 1.3 million paying members and become a touchstone example of a mission-driven company at scale. In addition to offering the world's best natural and organic products at affordable prices to its members, for every paid membership, the company donates a free year of membership to a family in need.The business has also been recognized as a leader in regenerative agriculture, carbon-neutral shipping, and Zero Waste operations, and in 2020 became the nation's largest grocer to receive B Corp Certification, as well as a Certified Great Place to Work. Outside of Thrive Market, Nick lives in Venice, CA with his wife, Carolina, and their three children.*CHA-CHING! Customers are rushing to your store. Do you have a point-of-sale system you can trust or is it (ahem) a real P.O.S.? You need Shopify for retail.Shopify POS is your command center for your retail store. From accepting payments to managing inventory, Shopify has EVERYTHING you need to sell in person. Get hardware that fits your business. Take payments by smartphone, transform your tablet into a point-of-sale system, or use Shopify's POS Go mobile device for a battle-tested solution.Plus, Shopify's award-winning help is there to support your success every step of the way.Do retail right with Shopify. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at www.shopify.com/founderhour. Once again, go to www.shopify.com/founderhour to take your retail business to the next level today.*The Founder Hour is brought to you by Outer. Outer makes the world's most beautiful, comfortable, innovative, and high-quality outdoor furniture - ALL from sustainable materials - and is the ONLY outdoor furniture with a patented built-in cover to make protecting it effortless. From teak chairs to fire pit tables, everything Outer makes has the look and feel of what you'd expect at a 5-star resort, for less than you'd pay at a big box store for something that won't last.For a limited time, get 10% off and FREE shipping at www.liveouter.com/thefounderhour. Terms and conditions apply.
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): Braves television analyst - and former major league infielder - Nick Green joined Rob Bradford to offer his pointed opinion on why Atlanta is not only better than the Dodgers, but also the reason for he believes Los Angeles isn't even the primary concern for the Braves. Green goes on to break down the Chris Sale acquisition, marveling in how Atlanta GM Alex Anthopoulos is bobbing and weaving his way through another offseason. There is also a great story about when former big league pitcher Paul Byrd tried to race 'The Freeze'. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In 1991, a visit from Princess Diana to the Casey House in Toronto changed the way many in society looked at people dying of AIDS. That's the story that inspired Nick Green to write his latest play, “Casey and Diana,” which had its premiere at the Stratford Festival. Nick tells Tom about the remarkable true story and why he felt compelled to put it on the stage.
Hour two features Josh Mapes of Overdrive Outdoors. Josh tells us about a wonderful deer hunt with his daughter and also the finer points of coyote hunting. Nick Green from MUCC is up next with thoughts on MUCC membership.
Hour two features retired Coast Guardsman Joe Marion. Joe describes the danger of cold water and has great advice for late season open water anglers and also ice fishermen. Nick Green of MUCC joins me next with an update out of Lansing.
Hour two kicks off with Captain John Littlefield. John owns Premier Maritime Training and has great advice on how to get your captains license. Realtor Matt Smith is up next. Matt talks about the process of buying recreational property or a getaway cabin for your family. MUCC‘s Nick Green wraps up the hour with news of proposed legislation that would allow Michigan commercial fishermen to use gill nets in the harvest of sport fish like walleye.
Hour two kicks off with Mike Horswill from Jay's Sporting Goods. Mike is an expert when it comes to processing your own venison and he has great advice. Nick Green is up next. Nick is the Chief Information Officer at MUCC.
The Atlanta Braves' magic number to clinch the NL East has reached single-digits as we approach mid-September. Grant McAuley covers the biggest Braves headlines from the week that was, including the continued greatness from Ronald Acuña Jr. that defines a historic season for the young superstar, Matt Olson and the club's chase of home run history, Atlanta's series victory in a potential postseason preview with the Los Angeles Dodgers, and a look ahead to the coming week. Longtime Braves broadcaster Chip Caray joins the show to discuss his family's broadcast legacy, his latest chapter in St. Louis and much more. Special guest Alden Gonzalez of ESPN stops by to talk about Shohei Ohtani's injury and the ramifications on his impending free-agency as well as the Braves and Dodgers, MVP showdown between Acuña and Mookie Betts and the troubling news for Julio Urias. And as the Braves honor Andruw Jones by retiring his number over the weekend, I reflected on Andruw's defensive prowess, Hall of Fame case, and hear from a couple of former teammates. Nick Green and Eddie Perez share their memories of playing alongside Jones and his unparalleled greatness with the glove. All of that and a trip around the big leagues! Make sure to connect with From The Diamond on social media. Hear the show live every weekend on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and connect with the show at FromTheDiamond.com.
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): The Braves. Ronald Acuna Jr. As we sit here, it's tough to argue that those aren't the best team and player in all of baseball. It's why Rob Bradford turned to former major leaguer-turned-broadcaster Nick Green for some everyday insight into what exactly is going on in Atlanta. Along the way Green and Bradfo talk the world of broadcasting and signing weird things. In order to be educated in the best of the best, you're going to want to listen to this one. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour two features Kyle Green of Green Way Outdoors. Kyle is taking his show to the History Channel in September. Nick Green from MUCC is up next.
Hour 2 features Nick DeShano from Off Shore Tackle. Then, Nick Green of MUCC joins me to talk about outdoor issues in Lansing and Washington.
On today's episode, Erik sits down with the co-founder and CEO of Thrive Market, Nick Green. Thrive Market is a membership-based market that makes high-quality, healthy, and sustainable products. Erik and Nick discuss the Thrive Market's mission, the role of a CEO in a purpose-driven company, the importance of management and employee feedback, perks for employees in a virtual work force, and the future of conscious consumers. 5x #1 Bestselling Author and Motivational Speaker Erik Qualman has performed in over 55 countries and reached over 50 million people this past decade. He was voted the 2nd Most Likable Author in the World behind Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling. Have Erik speak at your conference: eq@equalman.com Motivational Speaker | Erik Qualman has inspired audiences at FedEx, Chase, ADP, Huawei, Starbucks, Godiva, FBI, Google, and many more on Focus and Digital Leadership. Learn more at https://equalman.com
We're talking trapping in the second hour this week with Ken “Bernie” Berzynski of the Michigan Trappers and Predator Callers Association. They have a couple of big events coming up. Nick Green from MUCC is up next with an update on outdoor related issues in Michigan.
Hour two features Captain John Littlefield. John describes the process of becoming a licensed charter captain and also talks about fishing nightcrawlers for Lake Erie walleye. Nick Green of MUCC is up next. Nick talks about recent fishing adventures and more. This week's Ask Avery segment deals with my best walleye fishing experiences on Saginaw Bay.