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Best podcasts about Nickle

Latest podcast episodes about Nickle

Harold's Old Time Radio
Gang Busters 41-03-28 (0231) The Case of the Nickle and Dime Bandits

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 27:33


Gang Busters 41-03-28 (0231) The Case of the Nickle and Dime Bandits

Denise Griffitts - Your Partner In Success!
Down To My Last Nickle but Never Down and Out

Denise Griffitts - Your Partner In Success!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 64:19


Ben Gay III's Remarkable Journey: From One Nickel to Sales Legendary StatusWe were planning on opening up The Closers Pt 2 again this week when Ben floored me by telling a tiny bit of a very important story in his history and I am calling that the Down To My Last Nickle but Never Down and Out story.According to the story shared during our podcast last week, he arrived in Placerville, California with an incredibly humble beginning - driving a loaned vehicle and possessing literally just one nickel in his pocket. This moment represented the absolute worst of his financial circumstances.From this incredibly challenging starting over point, Ben Gay III would go on to become:- A globally famous sales expert- Author of "The Closers" book series AKA The Sales Bibles- An internationally recognized sales training authority- An author whose books have sold over 10 million copiesConnect with us: Buy The Closers Books | Denise Griffitts | Ben Gay III  We appreciate you tuning in to this episode of Your Partner In Success Radio with Host Denise Griffitts. If you enjoyed what you heard, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and create even better content!Stay ConnectedWebsite: Your Partner In Success RadioEmail: mail@yourofficeontheweb.com

Upon Further Review
UFR 2115 SEG 4 BREYA NICKLE

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 5:00


nickle breya
Heirloom Radio
Dragnet - Nickle-Plated Gun - June 10, 1949 - Police Story

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 30:10


Introductory audio ... followed by the rebroadcast of Dragnet episode from June 10, 1949... second show of 314 produced over 8 years. Stars Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday. Very popular series as it was considered to be the most realistic program of the era. This track will be stored in the "Jack Webb" Playlist.

Inner City Press SDNY & UN Podcast
Eric Adams 40 Foley Andrew Cuomo Blues & Stand-up by Matthew Russell Lee, Inner City Press, 11/22024

Inner City Press SDNY & UN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 2:33


Eric Adams 40 Foley Andrew Cuomo Blues by Matthew Russell Lee, Inner City Press, Nov 2, 2024 Books: https://www.amazon.com/author/matthewrusselllee Big day / in Forty Foley Ruben Diaz / getting holy Turkish upgrade / Nickle and diming Big Fight / on election time Eric Adams Forget Cuomo / Watch Mamdani Killed by Freeman / Not Ohtani Not Spiro / But Bash Tokyo trips / Turkish cash?   Story: Eric Adams Trial Set for April 21 After Turkey Bribery Count Argued in SDNY https://www.innercitypress.com/sdny11ericadamsicp110124.html Eric Adams Staffer Bahi Is Arrested for Obstruction and Released on $250,000 Bond https://www.innercitypress.com/sdny617fifhlehrburgerbahiicp100824.html Documents on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/no-leak-hearing-115116232  https://www.patreon.com/posts/filing-eric-done-113328392 Extras on Substack: https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/extra-eric-adams-says-us-witness https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/extra-eric-adams-pleads-not-guilty Books: https://www.amazon.com/author/matthewrusselllee

ARC ENERGY IDEAS
EV Supply Chains: China's Lead and North America's Race to Close the Gap

ARC ENERGY IDEAS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 41:39


This week, our guest is Andrew Miller, the Chief Operating Officer of Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, which was established in 2014. The firm provides market prices, supply chain data, forecasting, and strategic advisory for energy transition technologies, including focused coverage on battery supply chains. Here are some of the questions Jackie and Peter asked Andrew: How did the market for battery minerals flip so quickly from being undersupplied to oversupplied? How much lithium-ion battery demand comes from grid-scale storage versus EVs? Are you optimistic that the policies and subsidies introduced by the US and Canada will eventually create an EV supply chain comparable to China? Were you surprised by how fast battery chemistries changed when mineral prices were high? Are lithium-ion batteries below the $100/kWh level yet? With improved mineral availability, are automakers continuing to pursue vertical integration? Is it possible that deep-sea battery minerals could add more supply than expected?Other content referenced on the podcast:Benchmark Mineral Intelligence website: https://www.benchmarkminerals.com/Please review our disclaimer at: https://www.arcenergyinstitute.com/disclaimer/  Check us out on social media: X (Twitter): @arcenergyinstLinkedIn: @ARC Energy Research Institute Subscribe to ARC Energy Ideas PodcastApple PodcastsAmazon MusicSpotify 

Curiosity Invited
Episode 68 - George Nickle

Curiosity Invited

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 49:55


David speaks with George Nickle, a candidate for City Council in West Hollywood, CA.A West Hollywood Public Safety Commissioner  George fought for the rehiring of Sworn Deputies, who had previously been cut by Council majority, at his very first commission meeting. He continues to push for a fully funded and fully staffed West Hollywood Sheriff's Station to meet the city's growing public safety needs. George's goal is to make West Hollywood more Affordable, to get us Back to the Basics, and redirect our focus on Community Livability and Safety. He understands that the issues we face are complex and that simple black and white thinking does not solve problems — it usually makes them worse, while dividing the community. A 19-year resident of West Hollywood, George is originally from a small town in rural Pennsylvania (near Gettysburg). He has a BFA in Filmmaking from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, the first public arts conservatory in America.George trained as a talent agent, has been a manager for actors and Japanese visual artists, worked in home video distribution, and is now Director of Sales & Business Development for an Over-The-Counter pharmaceuticals company specializing in international distribution. His extensive professional experience working with governments and regulatory agencies around the world has given him a deep understanding of how government works and how to get the necessary done.Public safety and resilience are important to George. In addition George started a neighborhood watch group on the east side of West HollywoodGeorge is building a true grassroots campaign, and he is not taking money from big developers. He is running to serve on the West Hollywood City Council, not as a steppingstone to higher office, or to impose his personal ideology on anyone. George simply loves West Hollywood.

The Morning Agenda
Court: Pa. voters can cast provisional ballot if mail ballot is rejected; Trump's dangerous rhetoric; Amish woman severely wounded in Nickle Mines school shooting has died

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 7:43


A court decision means Pennsylvania voters can cast a provisional ballot in place of a mail-in ballot that is rejected for a garden-variety mistake they made when they returned it.  Former President Donald Trump remains devoted to targeting his messaging to the Republican base in his third campaign for president. He's doubling down on language that experts say is both highly partisan and dangerous for U.S. democracy.  Pennsylvania's law on testing school drinking water for lead allows districts to avoid protecting students. Hear the conclusion of a new analysis. Leaders in York and Lancaster counties are concerned about the impact on downtown businesses and emergency responders when planned repairs shut down a nearly century-old bridge for three years.  An Amish woman who was wounded as a child in the 2006 mass shooting at West Nickel Mines School in Lancaster County has died. A midstate judge is appointing a permanent receiver to oversee the company that operated the shuttered Retreat Behavioral Health operations. The Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers will play the first NFL regular-season game in South America when they open the season against each other tonight in Sao Paulo, Brazil.     Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NC Policy Watch
NC Coalition for Alternatives to the Death Penalty’s Noel Nickle on their new plea to Gov. Cooper

NC Policy Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 14:51


It's been 18 years now since North Carolina last put a person to death as punishment for a crime – a time period in which a fast-growing number of states and countries have abolished the death penalty. Nonetheless, the death penalty remains on the state's statute books and 136 people still reside on Death Row. […]

Provide: The Path to Owning It
48. Accessibility: What you need to know when designing your practice, with Dustin Walker and Jim Nickle

Provide: The Path to Owning It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 25:31


Adopted in 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability. The ADA also creates the framework for accessibility standards to which certain public facilities must adhere, including dental offices. The standards are complex, and the manner in which they're enforced is dependent on a number of factors. If you're building or expanding your practice, understanding these standards is crucial. In this episode, we're talking to a pair of experts from the Nashville area. Dustin Walker works in professional design and planning services at Nashville Dental Inc. across a wide range of specialties in the dental industry. Also joining us is Jim Nickle, principal at Nickle Architects, PLLC, with over 25 years of experience as a practicing architect. Together, we'll cover: Approaching your buildout with ADA compliance in mind to ensure seamless integration Familiarizing yourself with important ADA standards, when they apply, and why  Learning the advantages of building from the ground up versus renovating Are you ready to take control of your future and start building your legacy? Visit getprovide.com.

Colourful
Marco Stephens: Nickle and dime

Colourful

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 23:32


Janine van Niekerk is speaking to Marco Stephens about his life, his music and his new song, Nickle and dime.

Lead From Within
Nickle LaMoreaux, IBM: Mentorship, unlocking human potential, global wellbeing strategies

Lead From Within

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 53:34


Join Nick as he sits down with Nickle LaMoreaux, CHRO of IBM, to explore the evolving People and Talent strategy at one of the world's most iconic tech companies. Nickle shares her remarkable journey from growing up in a small town north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to leading the People strategy, skills, and employee experience for over 250,000 IBMers across 170 countries. They discuss the crucial role of mentorship, the importance of aligning personal motivations with career choices, and effective decision-making. The conversation dives into global and local wellbeing strategies, highlighting the shift from top-down approaches to culturally nuanced programs. Nickle emphasizes the critical role of managers in fostering a supportive environment and how AI is set to transform the future of work and wellbeing. Discover how IBM is paving the way for a more inclusive and innovative workplace, ensuring employees thrive both personally and professionally.

Vivid Apple Juice
183 - 70 for a Nickle

Vivid Apple Juice

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 124:46


Not sponsored Polo from the women's gap board meeting whiskey drink 6 rooms away firing on all syllables Billy Joel Cooter area skin care soap that cleans robot body? none in sight I disagree with your disagreement continuing life on thes planet? nuclear energy corium play me out challengers --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vividapplejuice/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vividapplejuice/support

Onyx and the World of Oil Derivatives
Macro Mondays | Asset Prices Making All-Time Highs. But Where's the Risk?

Onyx and the World of Oil Derivatives

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 17:34


On today's show, James discusses the recent break out in the equity markets, and the huge surge higher in commodities with a particular focus on silver. Copper and Gold are at all-time highs and silver has broken out aggressively from of a key resistance level at $30, which previously acted as triple top. Nickle, Tin, Zinc, Aluminium and other metals are surging higher and even orange juice is trading at all-time highs.Last week's data has created some interesting moves in the markets. US CPI came in at 3.4% on expectations, confirming inflation is falling again. But on the flip side, retail sales data told us that the consumer in the US is hurting, unemployment is ticking up and the economy is slowing.The key data to look out for this week is; Canadian CPI on Tuesday, UK CPI, Nvidia earnings, US exiting home sales and FED minutes on Wednesday, the Eurozone and UK PMIs on Thursday and US durable goods orders and UK retail sales on Friday.If you would like to connect with any of your host, James Brodie or ask a question, you can follow him X (formally Twitter) @jamesrbrodie Or, follow him on LinkedIn by clicking the link below: James Brodie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesbrodiecmt/ 

Idaho Matters
How Idaho native Cristy 'Code Red' Nickle is making a big comeback

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 10:32


This Friday the new documentary "Code Red: Diaries of Madness" will be premiering to audiences across the country.

Digital HR Leaders with David Green
How IBM Uses AI to Transform Their HR Strategies (an Interview with Nickle LaMoreaux)

Digital HR Leaders with David Green

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 51:06


In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, David Green is joined by Nickle LaMoreaux, Chief Human Resources Officer at IBM, to explore the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in HR. With a spotlight on IBM's pioneering work in integrating AI into HR practices, Nickle shares her invaluable insights into how AI is revolutionising the way we think about talent management, employee engagement and predictive analytics. Key topics discussed in this conversation include: The evolution of AI in HR at IBM Examples of how IBM is harnessing AI to transform HR practices How IBM turned the challenges of implementing AI in HR into opportunities How IBM ensures ethical and responsible use of AI The emerging trends and the skills HR professionals need to stay ahead in the digital age Support from this podcast comes from Worklytics, a people-centric analytics solution that combines passive listening with Organisational Network Analysis (ONA) to help you understand how work is getting done. Curious to see how it works?  Worklytics is offering a free Collaboration Analysis to the first 10 qualified companies who express interest by clicking on the following link: www.worklytics.co/DigitalHRLeaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HBS Managing the Future of Work
IBM CHRO Nickle LaMoreaux on AI and the culture of skills building

HBS Managing the Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 45:02


As the digital economy pushes companies to prioritize continuous learning, HR strategies need to emphasize customization, flexibility, and support for diverse work-life needs.  

Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle (BYU)
4-2-24 - Malik Moore- Former BYU DB - Should Micah Harper switch position from Safety to Nickle?

Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle (BYU)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 15:29


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Apologies Accepted
Nickelodeon: A Nickle's Worth of Sorry

Apologies Accepted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 50:25 Transcription Available


We're having a bit too much fun with the AI service and decided to share the AI recap of the episode - enjoy! ;)  AI Recap: In this enlightening episode of Apologies Accepted, hosts Theo and Juliette dissect the fall from grace of Dan Schneider, a revered icon of Nickelodeon. They discuss the recently aired docuseries 'Quiet On Set,' which brought allegations of sexism, racism, and verbal abuse against Schneider into the limelight. Highlighting the harrowing experiences of two women who sued the children's network for gender-based discrimination, they delve into the alleged unprofessional and indecorous conduct that occurred behind the scenes. The discussion doesn't just stop at detailing the inappropriate humor and content in children's shows but ventures into the depths of the purported misuse of power by creators and executives. Theo and Juliette painstakingly shine a light on disturbing issues showcased in the documentary and their rampant presence within Nickelodeon, one of the biggest children's networks worldwide. Dan Schneider, known for several hit Nickelodeon shows, has faced various allegations ranging from emotional to verbal abuse. This episode provides a critical anatomy of these charges, while also scrutinizing the hiring practices at Nickelodeon and Disney Channel. It further crafts a vivid narrative of Nickelodeon's programming journey, and how its turn towards objectification could have been an ill-advised pursuit for better ratings. Attention is also given to the effects of such programming on young viewers and child actors. The episode wraps up with an assessment of Schneider's recent apology, probing its genuineness and its implications regarding exploitations rampant in the industry. Further highlighting issues like child abuse, exploitation of aspiring artists and pay disparities in Hollywood, our hosts help unravel the hidden malpractices within the entertainment industry. They also discuss the controversial hire of a registered sex offender and weigh in on an apology from a right-wing commentator. Offering insights into the serious implications of insincere apologies and stressing the necessity for change, this episode is an eye-opener for anyone keen on understanding the grim reality behind the cheery facade of children's television production.

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for March 28, 2024 - A Pail of Air, Pleasure Before Business, and Jack and the Beanstalk

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 150:23


A Mixed bag today of some of radio's finest...First a look at this day in History.Then X Minus One, originally broadcast March 28, 1956, 68 years ago, A Pail of Air.   A story about the last family left on a frozen Earth. This is one of my favorite shows of all time. Followed  by The Lives of Harry Lime starring Orson Welles, originally broadcast March 28, 1952, 72 years ago, Pleasure Before Business.    Harry's beautiful partner for a Venice jewel robbery has a few ideas of her own; like love. Then Jack Benny, originally broadcast March 28, 1954, 70 years ago, Jack and the Beanstalk.  The cast does its version of, "Jack and the Beanstalk." Followed by Gangbusters, originally broadcast March 28, 1941, 83 years ago, Nickle and Dime Bandits.  Two small-timers (Rogers and Charleson), and their moll, terrorize Chattanooga and think they can get away with it because they only rob small amounts. Finally The Adventures of Jungle Jim, originally broadcast March 28, 1936, 88 years ago, The Bat Woman.   A mysterious Chinaman leaves a letter of great importance at Jim's favorite jungle saloon. Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
Is Kraft "Nickle and Diming" Calvin Ridley? Bruins are not ready for playoffs

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 44:37


Hour 1 -  during the first hour of the Jones and Mego show with Arcand the crew gets deep into the weeds of the Patriots free agency. They begin by asking the Big Q at 2: How do you feel about the Patriots free agency so far? Jones and Arcand are down on the Patriots. They feel as if they have not done enough yet to compete next season. Mego is cautiously optimistic. Listen to hear about the Onwenu signing, Calvin Ridley, the NFL Draft and the Bruins recent struggles.

The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio Volume 2
Dragnet: Production #2: Robbery (aka: The Nickle Plated Gun) (EP1334)

The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio Volume 2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 39:46


Release Date: August 09, 2014Friday and Romero are on the trailer of robbers who kill for fun.Original Air Date: June 10, 1949Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netCheck out all our social media links and connect with us at http://www.greatdetectives.net

NC Policy Watch
Noel Nickle of the NC Coalition for Alternatives to the Death Penalty on the Racial Justice Act

NC Policy Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 11:41


This week in Johnston County, the death penalty – a punishment our state has not inflicted in close to two decades – will, effectively, go on trial, when one of more than a hundred pending challenges to the racially discriminatory way North Carolina long sentenced people to death is heard in the case of a […] The post Noel Nickle of the NC Coalition for Alternatives to the Death Penalty on the Racial Justice Act appeared first on NC Newsline.

The Jiggy Jaguar Show
Ep. 2/23/2024- The Jiggy Jaguar Show 2 23 2024 Andrew ZBostom Nile Nickle

The Jiggy Jaguar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024


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TerraSpaces
Cephii Space: How to Chart and Trade Crypto Pt.1

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 186:31


Today on the Ether we have Cephii hosting part 1 of a 3 part discussion on how to chart and trade crypto. You'll hear from n00b, Crypto Powerz, Nickle, Mclovin, Fairy King, Coach Bruce Wrangler, yura, hodl_pepe, Dark Angel, and more! Recorded on January 15th 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.

Bet Sweats
Nickel Or Dime : Christmas Movies & a College Hoops Longshot (12/20)

Bet Sweats

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 15:01


Ed Egros and Joe Ostrowski play a game of Nickle or Dime, answering a series of sports betting questions with either choice, including on College Hoops Futures, an NFL Coach of the Year Option and more! 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

Bet Sweats
BetQL Daily Hour #2 (12/20)

Bet Sweats

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 47:45


Ed Egros and Joe Ostrowski take a look at the latest NFL Injuries and Line Movement ahead of Week #16 of the season and discuss the bets to make right now before the value runs out. Plus, PFF's Brad Spielberger joins the show to discuss his insight and analysis coming out of Week #15 of the NFL Season and his favorite bets to make for the upcoming week of action and a game of Nickle or Dime, answering a series of sports betting questions. 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

Song by Song
True Orphans pt 1 (1971-1977) - Final Season Specials

Song by Song

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 44:49


Having determined not to waste everyone's time with a comprehensive coverage of ALL of Waits's recordings... Sam and Martin return to the podcast to do exactly that. Sorry? In this first of several episodes, we consider some of the most prolific years of Waits's career, covering as many recordings as we can find between 1971 and 1977. website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: Getting Drunk On A Bottle / I Like To Sleep Late In The Morning, live recording, Snap Sessions - KPFK FM - Santa Monica OR Folk Arts Rare Records, w. Dave Blue (November, 1973) Friday's Blues, live recording, Snap Sessions - KPFK FM - Santa Monica OR Folk Arts Rare Records, w. Ray Bierl (November, 1973) Good Night Loving Trail, Dime Store Novels vol 1 - Ebbets Field, w. Utah Phillips (1974)  Spanish is the Loving Tongue, live recording, San Diego, w. Charles Badger Clark / Bill Simon (1974) Your Sweet and Shiny Eyes, Home Plate, Bonnie Raitt (1975) Apartment For Rent, live recording, Mainpoint - Bryn Mawr (June 1975) Tom Gets Hustled At 9 Ball, live recording, KWFM - Lee Furr's Studios - Tucson Arizona (1975) Saturday Night Fish Fry, live recording, Santa Barbara, w. Louis Jordan / Ellis Walsh (February 1975) Standing On The Corner, live recording, Agora Ballroom - Cleveland/ Ohio, w. Frank Loesser (August 1976) What Else Is New, unreleased recording - Small Change sessions, Tom Waits (July 1976) Stray Dog Help Yourself, unreleased recording - Small Change sessions, Tom Waits (July 1976) Cupid, live recording, Westchester, w. Sam Cooke (1976) Playin' Hooky, unreleased recording - Foreign Affairs sessions, Tom Waits (July/August 1977)Scarecrow, unreleased recording - Foreign Affairs sessions, Tom Waits (July/August 1977)A Nickle's Worth of Dreams, unreleased recording - Foreign Affairs sessions, Tom Waits (July/August 1977)Mr Henry, Bounced Checks/Asylum Years - Foreign Affairs sessions, Tom Waits (1977/1981) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.

Ebro in the Morning Podcast
Ebro In The Morning - Local Schemes & Scams + The App Of All Apps

Ebro in the Morning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 78:32


Ebro, Rosenberg and Laura Stylez star in HOT97's flagship program Ebro in the Morning - this episode aired on 10/19/2023. Ebro, Rosenberg, Laura Stylez and the crew are broadcasting live from HOT 97 - talking about the king of all apps, Musk trying to Nickle and dime more, local schemes and scams, and much more! Find New HOT 97 Podcasts: https://www.hot97.com/podcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Laugh Until We Fart
Shad Daddy and the Shiny Nickle Weiner

Laugh Until We Fart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 166:40


Shad Davidson aka Shad Daddy joins El Capitan Shane Harges, Taylor Lea and other LUWF podcast heathens in studio! Shane Harges and Shad Daddy catch up after not seeing each other since high school; that was in 1995. We also find out that Shane Harges's illegitimate son from the north, Justen, may actually be Shad Daddy's long lost son.Visit BlendersEyewear.com and use the code: LUWF at check out to receive a sweet 16% discount on your total purchase price! They have many styles, colors, and even winter gear such as goggles and beanies to choose from. Blenders also make a fantastic stocking surprise for the upcoming winter holidays!Use code: LUWF at blenderseyewear.com for a 16% discount and PROTECT YOUR PEEPERS! Make sure to follow us on most social media platforms:Shane Harges Comedy on Facebook and Youtubes and @shaneharges on Insta and TikTok!Also bookmark shaneharges.com in your favorite web browser!

Harold's Old Time Radio
Gang Busters 41-03-28 (0231) The Case of the Nickle and Dime Bandits

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 27:33


Gang Busters 41-03-28 (0231) The Case of the Nickle and Dime Bandits

The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio
Dragnet: Production 2 (aka: Nickle-Plated Gun) (EP4166)

The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 42:03


Today's Mystery:Friday and Romero search for two tough robbers who shot two police officers at a café.Original Radio Broadcast Date: June 10, 1949Originated from HollywoodStarred: Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday, Barton Yarborough as Sergeant Ben Romero, Charlie McGraw as Ed Backstand, Frank LovejoySupport the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectivesJoin us again tomorrow for another detective drama from the Golden Age of Radio.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4607052/advertisement

The Geoholics
Bonus Episode - Ryan Nickle, Owner of Nickle Contracting

The Geoholics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 84:46


Any friend of Tim Evans' is a friend of ours! The guys had an unscripted conversation with Ryan Nickle, Owner/President Nickle Contracting. Check out this completely different formatted episode and get to know a generational success story in the uber competitive general contracting world! 

Harold's Old Time Radio
Gang Busters 41-03-28 (0231) The Case of the Nickle and Dime Bandits

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 27:33


Gang Busters 41-03-28 (0231) The Case of the Nickle and Dime Bandits

The Morning Stream
TMS 2491: Cheese Feud

The Morning Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 113:01


How's the old lady? How's Kim doing these days, you know she's got a casserole in the trunk. Petal Protocol. Shave the Nickle. Finnish is Hard, English is Dumb. Hey, uh, can I get a cheeseburger with no cheese. We don'€™t have mountains here. If you like it then you've gotta put a pickle on it. Wotzishere Sauce! Check out the old hobo though. Eatin That Raw Ass Onion. Gettin' down with the pickles. Mustard? More like... MUST HAVE! Sussing out the rigmarole with Tom! Shirtless & Bald Reccamentals With Randy and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!
TMS 2491: Cheese Feud

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 113:01


How's the old lady? How's Kim doing these days, you know she's got a casserole in the trunk. Petal Protocol. Shave the Nickle. Finnish is Hard, English is Dumb. Hey, uh, can I get a cheeseburger with no cheese. We don'€™t have mountains here. If you like it then you've gotta put a pickle on it. Wotzishere Sauce! Check out the old hobo though. Eatin That Raw Ass Onion. Gettin' down with the pickles. Mustard? More like... MUST HAVE! Sussing out the rigmarole with Tom! Shirtless & Bald Reccamentals With Randy and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Un Poquito Podcast
Dont Let A Nickle Hold Up A Dime

Un Poquito Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 82:08


We take a break from our normal format to answer questions from you the fans  NEW Merch Store: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1429951216/un-poquito  Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/unpoquitopod Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/eDAhPfZZ8n Follow Us: Rian Reyes https://linktr.ee/RianReyes Dominic Angel https://linktr.ee/Domsiethebomsie Un Poquito Podcast https://linktr.ee/unpoquitopod Ricky Macias: https://linktr.ee/therickymac Legacy Teas and Spices: https://legacyteasandspices.com/t/shop-teas?page=2 code: UP20  Theme music by: Piano Blac https://www.instagram.com/piano_blac/?hl=en    

Winston & Strawn’s Competition Corner Podcast
Don't Nickle and Dime Compliance: Antitrust and Consumer Protection Risks in Finance

Winston & Strawn’s Competition Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 17:35


Our fourth episode, “Don't Nickle and Dime Compliance: Antitrust and Consumer Protection Risks in Finance,” features Antitrust Practice Co-Chair Eva Cole and Partner Dana Cook-Milligan chatting with Senior Associate Alexandra Kushner about enforcement and litigation risks in the financial services sectors. They explore best practices that firms should follow in the wake of volatility and uncertainty in the banking sector.

#LovinLebanon Podcast
Episode 114 - Lebanon Leprechauns | Team President Preston Myers / Vice President Britney Nickle

#LovinLebanon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 18:30


The Lebanon Leprechauns are wrapping up the All-Star break, so it's the perfect time to check in for a team update. Team President Preston Myers, and Team Vice President Britney Nickle join us for Episode 114 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast. Preston and Britney share what's gone right, and what fans can expect for the second half of the season. Click Here to learn more about the Leprechauns  Link: https://www.lebanonleprechauns.com/  

Bet Sweats
Nickel or Dime (3/8)

Bet Sweats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 19:56


Erin and Jim Rodriguez play a little Nickle or Dime, answering some Would You Rather betting questions around the gambling space.  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

Bet Sweats
Nickle or Dime (3/1)

Bet Sweats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 20:09


Joe.O and Erin play some Nickel or Dime, answering betting questions choosing which option they would rather bet on and why.  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

Bet Sweats
Nickle or Dime (11/16)

Bet Sweats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 16:45


Joe G and Erin play a game of Nickel or Dime, choosing the best of two options to put their money on in the futures market.  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

Peaceful Heart FarmCast
I'm Back From My Podcast Vacation

Peaceful Heart FarmCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 40:54


I'm back from my podcast vacation. It has been three months since I recorded anything. We were both very, very busy and the things that keep the homestead financially solvent become front and center. It's good to be back in front of the microphone. Let me take a minute and say welcome to all the new listeners. The subscriber numbers continued to go up even though I was absent. Again, thank you so much. And a big welcome back to the veteran homestead-loving regulars who stop by the FarmCast for every episode. I truly appreciate each and every one of you. I'm not sure how much I'm going to include in today's episode. As I said, it has been three months and a whole lotta stuff has happened in that time. Our Virginia Homestead Life Updates Those of you that are members of our Locals.com community will have heard about some of the things I'm going to talk. That's thanks to Scott. He posts weekly about the cows and the creamery. If you'd like to hear his perspective, go to peacefulheartfarm.locals. com and join our community. It's free to sign up. We also have specific data that is for subscribers only. Also, anyone can read, watch and listen, but only subscribers can comment and make their own posts to the community. There is a minimal fee $5 per month to subscribe, though you can support us at whatever level you choose. And again, read, watch, listen for free. A shout out and huge “Thank You” to our Locals supporters. You help us keep going. Again, for those of you interested in more content, the address is peaceful heart farm.Locals.com. Let's start with the cows. The centerpiece of our operation as a small dairy and creamery. Cows Breeding season with artificial insemination began the last week of May. In August, when I last published a podcast, we had one confirmed pregnancy with a second AI procedure in progress, waiting on preg confirmation the first week of September. Today, we STILL have only one confirmed pregnancy and the last AI appointment for this cycle was completed about three weeks ago. We have spent hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of dollars on this AI process. I believe there have been a total of three tries. We have to work with the vet's schedule so the timeframes have stretched long. The second attempt produced three or four additional pregnancies and we set up the third AI appointment to try and get the four remaining cows impregnated. The second attempt girls were preg checked with ultrasound and three or four confirmed. However, before the next AI session, they all aborted. The aborts were likely related to a spirochete infection that is spread via deer urine. We treated all the cows. The next AI appointment was scheduled so we could start all over again and get them cycling all at the same time. Time just kept moving forward and here we are in November and still only one confirmed pregnancy. The third attempt is completed. Last AI Vet Visit The vet will come again a few days after Thanksgiving to see where we stand. One of the reasons this has stretched so long is the vet waits 65 days or so to be able to confirm pregnancy with ultrasound. We already know that only two have not come into heat again. Five have been bred by Ferdinand. We can tell because of what are called “heat stickers” If they get mounted, the stickers are rubbed clean and the underlying fluorescent orange becomes visible. That means possibly two out of seven on this last try. So why do I keep saying it is the last try? Well, that's because we finally bit the bullet and bought the bull I just mentioned. We purchased Ferdinand about a month ago. He's a gorgeous guernsey bull. Of course, this is not ideal because our plan is to have 100% registered Normande dairy herd. But we had to do something just to get calves so the cows would be in milk. We can't support the herd shares and make cheese without lactating cows and we don't have lactating cows if they don't give birth to calves every so often. Even if we are able to continue milking them, their milk production continuously declines the farther they are from their last delivery. We don't know how long they will produce milk before they naturally dry up. Some say around 12 months. Others say they have had cows lactate for two years. We may just find the answer to that question for our girls. Ferdinand is Our Hope of Success The bottom line is that Ferdinand will get our girls pregnant and we will have milk in the fall of 2023. Most of the calves out of Ferdinand will be sold as they won't add to our goal of a 100% Normande herd. I believe I talked about our particular plan was to always have calves in the spring and not milk in the winter. That plan has been completely turned on its head. We may end up milking year-round for a little while. I won't explain the details here, but it requires going without calves again for more than a year. It may work out just fine, but it will take time. Again, keeping up with the herd shares and having milk to make cheese is the priority, whatever it takes. Otherwise, we simply cannot remain financially viable. Nickle is on Deck On the upside, we have a registered purebred Normande bull named Nickle that was born in April this year. We kept him intact because a neighbor wanted to buy him after he was weaned. In the end, we backed out of that sale because we do actually live and learn. We will keep Nickle around for at least two or three years, perhaps more, before replacing him with another. Ferdinand will likely have another chance next year as we expect Nickle to be still too small to get the job done. It was a good idea on paper to not keep a bull around and feed him hay through the winter for just two months of work in the early summer. AI seemed to be the best way to go – and to be sure, we have not given up on that completely. However, our AI experience has now shown us the necessity of keeping a bull. Scott Needs to Learn the AI Procedure The first two years we used AI, I believe we had about a 50% success rate on the first try. And that's pretty average according to the stats. But this last go round has been a nightmare – a very costly nightmare. So where do we go from here? The plan is for Scott to learn how to do AI himself. There are workshops available and he will be attending one sometime in the future. I'm sure he will be very good at this task. He has a strong medical background. Right now, he is still very busy with building the creamery (more on that later), and with the bull, we are good-to-go for breeding at this point. As we get to the place in our journey where Scott can act quickly when a cow comes into heat and we are not reliant on the vet to perform the procedure, I believe AI will once again become a good fit for us. We will still keep a bull on hand. A bull is going to be needed if we expect to keep our calving season in a specific window of time. Ok, enough about the cows. Dogs Have I got a story for you regarding the dogs? It is pretty wild. I'll start from where I left off, but stay until the end. About a week ago, something crazy happened. We started with three livestock guardian dogs. Mack was born and raised with sheep and cows. His owners sold all of their livestock and Mack needed a new home. Charlotte and Finn were guarding chickens and turkeys and their owners also decided to get out of the business. Let's talk about Mack first. Food Aggression I have mentioned several times that Mack is a great dog, but food or resource aggressive. In the last episode I talked about trying to get him to bond with the sheep and getting the sheep to be okay with him in their space. And I talked about how he barked and growled at them to keep them away from his food. Well, that situation escalated a bit because Charlotte also became food aggressive and the two of them went at each other's throats twice before I separated them. Finn disappeared and Charlotte ended up hanging with Mack and the sheep. The first time there was an incident, I saw Mack go to Charlotte's bowl. He was finished eating and she was goofing off with a treat a few feet away from her bowl. As she saw him invade her bowl, she went after him. It was pretty intense for about 5 or 10 seconds. She won that battle and I thought it was over. Fast forward a few weeks. They have now been moved a couple times. They go with the sheep when the sheep need to move. They are all back in paddock #8 when it happened again. This time Charlotte tried to eat out of Mack's bowl. They went at it again for 5 or 10 seconds. It's a really scary thing to see. They definitely meant business. The next day, Mack would not approach his bowl when I brought it to him. I knew that was very wrong. Progress at Last After a quick consultation and a post to the Livestock Guardian Dog Training Facebook page, I was informed they were both now food aggressive and needed to be fed separately or it would end badly, with one of them cowed and skinny or dead. I immediately began taking Mack completely out of the pasture and over to the garden area before giving him his bowl. The garden is fenced so he could not wander very far and he is easily moved from one place to another. I gave Charlotte her bowl in the pasture well away from the livestock. Mack always eats right away. Charlotte did not. But she is a very smart girl. It only took one time of me picking up that bowl and walking away with it and not returning until the next day for her to learn that when I bring it, she needs to eat it. We have not had a problem since. This change of feeding practice has changed everything. This change provided such an immediately productive outcome that I was, and still am, elated. I talk a lot about our challenges with one thing and another here on the homestead. And when one challenge is not only overcome but produces this kind of productive outcome, I'm on cloud nine. Within days of beginning the new feeding regimen, these two dogs became the best of friends. Charlotte was immediately willing to work with and hang out with Mack. Up until then, she had been aloof with Mack. And better than that, she started becoming more friendly toward me. Charlotte is My Friend It has been a while since I talked about this, but all of our dogs have had some kind of issue that I deal with on a daily basis. Charlotte's issue was that she would not let anyone near her. We had to trap her in smaller and smaller areas just to get close enough for the vet to examine her. She is a really beautiful Great Pyrenees and I just wanted to love on her. It was frustrating that she would never let me close. A few weeks after the change between her and Mack, she started to change her attitude toward me as well. Oddly, she still runs away from me and won't let me touch her when I bring her food. But when I come at any other time and even after she finishes her food, she lets me pet her now. She will still shy away if I move too quickly, but I'm so pleased to be able to actually pet her. And this morning, while I was out checking on the baby goats (more on that later), she actually put her paw on me to get my attention while I was looking away at the sheep. She touched me. Twice she did this. I feel so blessed to have finally made so much progress with her. It has been just barely over a year since we got her and finally, she will let me love her. Finn is Back Now for the bombshell. Finn is back. Some of you are new and have no idea what I am talking about. Here's the scoop. Last year when we got Charlotte, another dog also came with the package. Some of you will remember him but I'll recap here for all the newbies. Finn is an Anatolian/Great Pyrenees cross. He is like a big cuddly bear. As I said, there are challenges will all of our dogs. They were all rehomed to us as adults and, as is common, they have not been the perfect livestock guardian dogs that we imagined. Many of the posts on the Livestock Guardian Dog Facebook page are about issues with rehomed or rescued dogs and the consensus is that these dogs are always a roll of the dice as to whether they will actually work with your livestock and your operation. It is just about the only option, though, if you want an adult dog. With a puppy, it is two years before it can be trusted alone with the livestock. Anyway, Finn's vice is that he roams. It was impossible to keep him inside our perimeter fence. And that fence was built to contain goats. But goats got nothing on a dog that loves to roam. Finn's Story In the first six months of his time with us, he escaped at least three or four times. Luckily, I had immediately gotten tags for all of the dogs that have our farm name and phone number printed on them. He may have escaped even more than four times, now that I think about it. Three times we got a call from a neighbor and we had to go pick him up. One time he was about five miles away. I'm pretty sure there were other times when he didn't go far and we were able to get him back home quickly. It's hard to remember, so much has happened since then. It seemed like he escaped every day. About six months ago, he escaped and never returned and there were no calls from a neighbor to tell us where to pick him up. Up to that point, he had never been gone for more than a day or two before someone called us. Six months ago, he disappeared. We grieved the loss. Charlotte grieved the loss also. Then, about a week ago, Scott found him walking along the fence line near the road. It was easy to get him to come inside the fence and he is happily residing with Charlotte once again. Is that not the most amazing thing? Six months and he just showed up. His tag with our farm name and number was missing. Did someone keep him for themselves? I never thought that was possible. Mainly because he was impossible to contain and he would have escaped from that person also. We will probably never know. Finn's Health Upon His Return He was covered with more cockleburs than I have ever seen and his left eye is injured. He will not hold it open. I tried a couple of times to cut out the cockleburs but he was having none of it. We were exploring ways to be able to get this done without him biting us. The point became moot. He cleared those cockleburs himself within two or three days. I have no idea how he got the giant mat of them from under his neck. I can see how he probably pulled them off of his legs and I had successfully clipped them free from his back. There are still a few and it is good to know he is so good at keeping his coat clean. Anyway, he is a little thin and has that issue with his eye and I'm monitoring that, but otherwise he looks good. What Happened with Mack? There is one other bit to throw in here. Only a few days before his return, we had decided that Mack was simply not going to work with the sheep. He kept charging at them to exert his dominance. He didn't really chase them, but he would bark and run toward them until they moved, then he would stop and trot away. Then he killed a chicken and that was sort of the last straw, though it was not all his fault. The chickens go anywhere they want and I was worried in the beginning about him chasing them. Charlotte was guarding chickens at the farm where we picked her up so I was not worried about her. Anyway, it only took about two weeks before my fear was realized. I went down to feed him and he did not come when I called. I found him guarding his prize. She was not quite dead, but mortally wounded. We processed her and put him back in with the cows and left Charlotte with the sheep. Charlotte and the Sheep Charlotte was doing fairly well with the sheep, though she is actually afraid of the them. She runs if they come close. But she was staying in their general vicinity as they mosey around the pasture grazing. So, when Finn returned, we put him back in with her and the sheep. What else could we do? The paddock she was currently occupying seemed to satisfy her – she used to escape just about every day also, but she seemed to be bonding with the sheep to the point of actively protecting them even if she did still run from them. And she stayed in the pasture with them. When Finn arrived back on the scene, she went immediately up on the hill where the sheep were grazing. She greeted Finn but seemed to have no interest in him and returned to her job. That was the first day. It didn't last. Now a week later, she has warmed up to Finn again and is not really staying with the sheep anymore. That was our original problem that led to the final escape of Finn. We had given up on Charlotte and Finn being useful for guarding the sheep. They were more attached to each other than the livestock. They bark much more when they are together than Charlotte alone. And they both escaped regularly. We were looking to rehome them and just work with Mack. That was the fateful time when Finn escaped and did not return. As I said, both Charlotte and Finn escaped regularly, but Charlotte was always right back in the morning or sometimes even the same evening. Every time we moved them to a new place where they had never been, we spent days finding and fortifying their escape routes. On that fateful day, we put them in the orchard while we moved Mack in with the sheep. This was their first time there and it was not fortified. Less than half an hour in the orchard and they were gone. Charlotte returned before dark and Finn was gone for six months. It is good to have him back, but we are back to square one. In the end, Mack didn't work out with the sheep any more than Finn and Charlotte. We Still Have Issues I know I've rambled on and on about our defective livestock guardian dogs. And we may still have to make some hard decisions. You probably realize that at this point, I'm really attached to all of them. Now, only a week after his return, Finn has converted Charlotte back to her original self. She escapes and goes wherever she wants, never staying where we put her, not really staying with the sheep. She hangs with Finn. So far, Finn escaped a couple of times but seems to be secure at the moment after Scott spent time patching up his escape locations. Not so with Charlotte. She could always get out no matter what we did. But again, she always came right back so she was not so much of a worry. Without Finn, she had stopped that behavior. I have no doubt that Finn will eventually escape again and he may disappear again. We are back to square one with all three dogs. My rational self tells me that we need to get some actual livestock guardian dogs that will work with our animals. And then my emotional self can't seem to get moving on that, can't seem to imagine being without them. Sigh. Enough of that. Let's talk about the goats. Kiko Goats I'm not going to say a lot about the goats as the podcast will get too long and I want to talk a bit about the chickens and the creamery. We have had our new registered 100% New Zealand Kiko goats for a little over a month. They are so cute. Rhuarc is the buck. The does are Amys and Lian. All of those names will become familiar to you if you watch Amazon's Wheel of Time series. At least I hope they will. I'm not happy about what they are doing with my all-time favorite book series as they adapt it to the screen. Not true to the books at all and those names may never appear in the screen adaptation. But there is always the books. These are beautiful animals and they came from a great Kiko goat operation right here in Patrick County Virginia. The farm owner is a wonderful woman with a wealth of knowledge about this breed of goat. She has a couple hundred. Small Challenge The only challenge I have had so far is getting them tamed down a little bit. We definitely did not want a repeat of the last goats that we had that ran from us wildly for the first couple of years. This time we put them in a 16' x 16' pen where we could begin to make friends with them before sending them out to the larger acreage. The buck is now separated from the does. They are not old enough to be bred though at this point it is likely possible. So, the plan is to keep them separated for a few months until the does get old enough to be bred. Rhuarc now comes up to me and eats out of my hand. I can't actually catch him up, but he does not run wildly in every direction when he sees me as they all did in the beginning. This plan has worked out really well. Just this morning I let Lian and Amys out of their pen into the paddock with the sheep. I introduced the dogs to them. Both seemed quite disinterested so that was good. It was important that they not hurt my new babies. So far, so good. That's about all I have to say about the goats. I'll check on them in just a few minutes. I pray all is well on their first day out. Chickens Moving on to the chickens. To recap, we have two breeds. Black Copper Marans and American White Bresse. The Marans lay chocolate brown eggs and the Bresse lay tan eggs. I'm not happy with the current egg production. I was looking for more eggs, but the jury is still out on whether we move forward with these breeds or switch to another. I hatched 14 Bresse and 9 Marans. When they reached maturity, we processed the excess roosters. There were 8 Bresse roosters and we processed 6 of those. We were blessed with six Maran hens, exactly what I wanted, and we kept two of the three roosters. The Chicken Plan Right now, the rooster-to-hen ratio is way off. We need lots more hens. That will come in the spring when we hatch out lots of baby chicks. We wanted to have backup roosters but now I think that if we lose a rooster, we could just buy another group of chicks and raise a new rooster. That is the likely path we will take. In the next processing cycle, we will downsize to just one rooster of each breed. These are great chickens. Well, I can say that chickens in general are very interesting creatures. And they are easy to care for and maintain. The American White Bresse are a special breed that has been bred to eat milk-soaked grain in the last two weeks before processing. Their meat becomes almost like marbled beef – or so they say. We haven't tried it yet. We processed that first batch without the milk-soaked feed. That's it for the chickens. I'm not going to talk about the garden and orchard. They are going to sleep for the winter. I do have some thoughts there, but not for this podcast. Creamery Let me finish up by talking about the progress on the creamery. We are nearing the end. The light at the end of the tunnel is now visible. Floors, electrical, plumbing and hooking up the gas will finish it out. I expect we will be a USDA inspected cheesemaking plant in the spring. That's about six years from start to finish on this project. Without Scott's bout with cancer last year, I would have been able to say five years. I am so blessed that he is fine now. So, six instead of five is just fine with me. It was a bit of a scare and a very tough season of life for him, but he is strong and healthy and continuing on with the crowning creation of his life. I hope you will visit once we open for business and see all that he has done. Tile Floors Currently, Scott is in a race with the weather. He is working on the tile floors. Both the glue that holds the tile to the concrete floor and the grout that goes between the tiles are temperature sensitive. The temps need to be above 50 in order for the chemical processes to work effectively. As of today, he has all the tiles in place and is working on completing the grout. That is going to take several days. I'm not sure how many. He has probably posted about it on the Locals page. It's hard for me to keep up with the exact days, especially when it can change on a daily basis if something goes awry or another task for the animals takes president. Caring for the animals always comes first.  Electrical and Plumbing Once he has completed those floors, I believe he will go back to the electrical. If I remember correctly, he said he is about 50% done with the electrical. The next big thing is the plumbing. He wanted to contract that out. It has probably been nine months since he started trying to find someone to do the work. That was like pulling teeth. No one was even willing to take on the job. No one had the time. Then when he did find someone, the bid was double what he expected to pay. We found that out just yesterday. At this point, he is back to having to do it himself. That means lots more time with YouTube videos and phone consultations with his brother in Florida. This makes me sad, but I also know he will get through it. My Scott is a tough guy and very goal oriented. He will get it done, whatever it takes. Large Cheese Cave on Hold He does have one room that is sitting untouched. The large cheese cave will not be completed until after the initial USDA inspected status is completed. Once winter sets in, he won't be able to do the tile in that room until the spring. Until then, we have the small cheese cave functional and available. I'm going to end it here. There is a lot more I could say but this has already gone long. You can find lots more information on the creamery posted on our Locals platform. That's peacefulheartfarm.locals.com. Scott is always uploading videos of the animals and his work on the creamery. Final Thoughts That's it for today's podcast. It feels good to be back. Things are slowing down for me for the winter, though there is still a lot to do. I hope to get back on schedule with regular podcasts. Even in the winter there are exciting things going on here at the homestead. Scott will continue his hectic schedule even through the winter. I am feeling the excitement of this project coming to fruition. Even with all the challenges of getting the cows bred and dealing with our less-than-perfect livestock guardian dogs, we keep putting one foot in front of the other. I went on and on about the dogs I know and there is still so much that I did not say. I hope you enjoyed life on our homestead through my eyes and that you will continue to follow our journey as we build on our homestead dreams. If you enjoyed this podcast, please hop over to Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify or whatever podcasting service you use, SUBSCRIBE and give me a 5-star rating and review. It really does help. If you like this type of content and want to help us out, the absolute best way you can do that is to share it on all of your social media platforms. Share it with any friends or family who might be interested in this type of content. Let them know about the Peaceful Heart Farmcast. It really is the best way to help us out. And come on over to our Locals community. Subscribe at peacefulheartfarm.locals.com. We'd love to have your support and input in the community. And we'd love to help you out by answering your questions. I'll be posting another episode in the productivity series that I started on the Locals platform. The first was on concentration and the next will be on developing and maintaining memory. See you there! Thank you so much for stopping by our homestead and until next time, may God fill your life with grace and peace. To learn about herd shares: Visit our website Herd Share page To share your thoughts: Leave a comment on our Facebook Page Share this show on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and all your social media To help the show: PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW for Peaceful Heart FarmCast on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Play Music, TuneIn or Spotify Become a community member on Locals Donate on Patreon Website www.peacefulheartfarm.com Locals peacefulheartfarm.locals.com Rumble https://rumble.com/user/peacefulheartfarm YouTube youtube.com/peacefulheartfarm Patreon www.patreon.com/peacefulheartfarm Facebook www.facebook.com/peacefulheartfarm Instagram www.instagram.com/peacefulheartfarm

Stories Fables Ghostly Tales Podcast
The Nickle Plated Gun and the Trio City Holdup! True Crime Classics

Stories Fables Ghostly Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 56:24


The Nickle Plated Gun and the Trio City Holdup! True Crime Classics! True crime tales, retold since the 1950's, brought to your ears are these old time radio relics - remastered JUST for you. Enjoy! Episode 1: The Nickle Plated Gun Episode 2: The Big Bar Hold Up!

mr redder
Karen Customer Tries to Nickle and Dime Me!

mr redder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 22:35


Karen Customer Tries to Nickle and Dime Me!Welcome to another episode of r/entitledparents stories with mr redder, formerly known as mr reddit.These r/entitled parents stories from Reddit are the top posts of all time and are the funniest Reddit stories ever posted on the entitled parents subreddit! rSlash EntitledParents stories are about funny entitled parents, but especially Karen!Listening to r/mrreddit entitled parents playlist is a great experience! These EntitledParents Top Posts of All Time from Reddit are made for you to enjoy any time, so be sure to save my rSlash entitledparents playlist to your favorites!While there are many rslash channels that read r/entitled parents stories and r/prorevenge from reddit, each narrator has their own way of performing them.Because most of my audience prefers Entitled Parents stories of Reddit, I tend to just stick with reading the r/EntitleParents Top Posts of All Time.Subscribe to Mr Redder for daily Reddit stories. I post comedy readings of Reddit posts and Reddit stories every single day! I'm greatly inspired by the top reddit posts of all time videos and reddit stories which is why I started doing them myself.

Bet Sweats
Nickle or Dime (9/14)

Bet Sweats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 16:46


The Joe's and Erin play Nickle or Dime with a series of sports betting questions and decide which option they would rather go with in terms of a future bet being made.  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

Let’s Buy a Business
Mistakes I'm seeing Often from Buyers Right Now

Let’s Buy a Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 8:15


2 Glaring Mistakes: Being too broad or too narrow on business criteria that aren't matching your effort. Nickle and Diming when you find a great business. Episode Resources Exclusive to Let's Buy a Business podcast, get $25 just by taking a demo to learn more about Divvy, sign up here: Divvy | Start or letsbuyabusiness.com/divvy Connect with Ryan Condie http://linkedin.com/in/ryancondie http://letsbuyabusiness.com/ https://forms.gle/RRcXpe3dK7pNGqv16