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What exactly is the Farm Bill—and why should you care? In this episode of Fresh Take, we demystify one of the most influential pieces of legislation shaping our food system. Host Lana Chehabeddine sits down with Billy Hackett, a passionate policy specialist from the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, to break down the Farm Bill's history, structure, and far-reaching impact on farming, food access, environmental health, and rural communities.Billy shares insights on how the bill affects everything from food prices to conservation programs, and why equitable reform is essential for farmers and communities. Learn about common misconceptions, current challenges, and how grassroots advocacy can drive meaningful change.Whether you're a grower, policymaker, or simply someone who eats, this episode will empower you with the knowledge and tools to engage with the Farm Bill and support a more sustainable, just food system.Support the showDue to the ongoing federal funding freeze, we must redirect our efforts to other FOG programs. But we need your help to keep programs like Fresh Take and other FOG initiatives alive! Become a sponsor today! Your sponsorship is crucial for us to continue providing essential programs, including this podcast. Visit our sponsor page now to learn more and join our community of supporters. Together, we can make a significant impact!
Emotional avoidance can make problems feel distant and our actions to remedy a situation delayed. In this episode, NSAC encourages you to embrace your emotions and move through them. You've got to “Feel it to Heal it”!Access W2BW's Empathy Module!#Talk2bewell #work2bewell #emotions #sel ★ Support this podcast ★
Are you passionate about mental health advocacy? Want to build a network of national connections? Apply for Work2BeWell's National Student Advisory Council (NSAC)! In this episode, NSAC Team Leads talk about what it means to be a student leader, the opportunities that come with being a member of NSAC, and the commitment to have a strong impact on mental health advocacy each and every year.NSAC 2025-2026 Application due Thursday, May 1st, 2025!#Talk2bewell #work2bewell #w2bwnsac #teenmentalhealth #leadership ★ Support this podcast ★
John Morgan and Cold Coffee are home in Las Vegas, and while the UFC is visiting Mexico, there's still plenty of news to discuss, including Cain Velasquez receiving his sentence, Darrick Minner and Jeff Molina being punished by the NSAC, and more. Additionally, GLORY Kickboxing analyst Joseph Valtellini previews the promotions' upcoming events.
The Art of Self-Compassion is a skill that's developed over years and with practice. W2BW's NSAC members discuss the similarities between self-compassion and self-care; highlighting the importance of extending kindness and understanding to yourself.W2BW's Self-Care Module - https://work2bewell.org/curriculum/mental-wellness/self-care-module-form/#Talk2bewell #work2bewell #selfcare #compassion ★ Support this podcast ★
It's common to feel anxiety build up when preparing for the end of a year and what's to come ahead. During this episode, W2BW's NSAC members dive into why we experience that ‘Running Out of Time' feeling and share tips on how to fight the anxiety that comes with it. #Talk2bewell #work2bewell #newyear #teentalk ★ Support this podcast ★
Charli xcx's popularity soared this past summer with her album “brat”, and the song, Apple, was a particular standout. During this episode, NSAC members will discuss the introspective nature of the song, and their advice on boundary setting this Thanksgiving. Remember, setting boundaries and practicing self-care through the holidays is essential to your mental health! Checkout W2BW's Self-Care module to learn about the eight types of self-care and why they're important.#Talk2bewell #work2bewell #charlixcx #thanksgiving #settingboundaries #selfcare ★ Support this podcast ★
John Morgan and Cold Coffee are together a little earlier than normal ahead of a busy week with the return of CFFC Match Day and FURY Professional Grappling. UFC 308, Jon Jones, NSAC changes, Donn Davis – there's plenty to discuss.
On this episode, T2BW host Dr. Robin Henderson welcomes new and returning members of W2BW's National Student Advisory Council to the 2024-2025 school year. Each year an amazing group of students from across the U.S. are brought together by their common mission to promote teen mental health. Listen to hear the formal announcement of NSAC '24-'25 and what they're all about!#Talk2bewell #work2bewell #backtoschool #teenmentalhealth #w2bwnsac ★ Support this podcast ★
ADTENTION! The American Advertising Federation Tenth District Podcast
When you end up in the top 8 nationally with NSAC you did something great. We have two D10 universities headed to Salt Lake City to represent District 10. Congrats and best wishes to Texas Tech and The University of Oklahoma. "Z" joins us to talk about the competition and the wins.
A special Talk2BeWell Podcast episode in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month! Learn about events taking place across the US in May 2024, and hear stories from NSAC members about the process of planning a mental health activity in a school or community. Looking for a way to become more involved with mental health and Work2BeWell? Check us out at https://work2bewell.org/get-involved/For information on Work2BeWell's National Student Advisory Council '23 - '24, please visit https://work2bewell.org/about/nsac/The National Student Advisory Council is open for applications until May 17th, 2024. Application process is outlined at https://work2bewell.org/get-involved/join-nsac/ Reach out to support@work2bewell.org with any questions!#Talk2bewell #work2bewell #mentalhealthawareness ★ Support this podcast ★
Back from recovering from the UFC 300 hangover, we have another great episode, so let's get into it. We start things off with a huge win for Alex Perez with his knockout of Matheus Nicolau. This was a great bounce-back win for Perez, who saw his victory for the first time since 2020. But also, this win puts him in a great spot in the division with so many contenders either injured or coming off a loss. From there, we give a quick recap of the rest of the card. Some great fights and performances from names that we will be seeing on bigger cards in the future. Next, we move into our picks and predictions for UFC 301. We were doing so much picking and predicting with UFC 300 that we decided to just preview the main and co-main events. In the main event, we have Alexandre Pantoja defending his title against the fast-rising Steve Erceg. In the co-main, we have the return from retirement fight of the King of Rio himself, Jose Aldo. He will be greeted by the always-dangerous Jonathan Martinez. Lastly, we move into the news, where we catch up on two weeks worth of fight announcements, some weird actions by the NSAC, and the announcement of UFC 304 being in Manchester, England. We even expand a little bit about how huge we think the event will be with all of the UK talent on the roster currently! Like always, please be sure to rate, like, comment, and share.
Robert takes a look ahead to UFC 301.0:00 Intro2:22 UFC on ESPN 55 review23:50 UFC 301 preview1:00:05 Mark Hunt lawsuit documents to be unsealed1:01:40 The NSAC continues to be kind of a joke1:04:12 Plugs#UFC #UFCVegas91 #UFC301
MSV chats it up with Mounds View and NSAC distance swimmer Ellie Bina! Find out about Ellie's training, favorite sets, what goes through her mind during a mile and much more!
Talk2BeWell Podcast on how to beat burn out! Teens have expressed an enormous amount of stress in the last few years for a variety of reasons but the #1 being School. Students are facing new and old pressures to fit-in, stand out, and be the future leaders of tomorrow. NSAC members share their insight on being a teenager of today.For more ideas on how to manage stress review W2BW's Stress Curriculum - https://work2bewell.org/curriculum/stress/#Talk2bewell #work2bewell #teenmentalhealth #stress ★ Support this podcast ★
Rev. Dr. Rosemary Calderolo is an evidential medium, a trance medium, and a healing medium who works at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, which endeavors to prove the reality of spiritual experiences through science. She has a doctorate in adult education and works in nonprofit organizations on resource development, has served spiritualist churches throughout the USA and internationally, she is currently the General Secretary for the International Spiritualist Federation, and she is also an ordained minister for the National Spiritualist Association of Churches, known as NSAC. Rosemary is also a member of the Morris Pratt Institute, which provides educational opportunities in Modern American Spiritualism, a member of the Lily Dale Assembly, which is Western NY's home for Mediumship & Spiritual Healing, and she is a graduate of the first class of the two-year mediumship program at the Inner Spiritual Center, located in Fairfield, NJ. Give a listen to this enlightening and very fascinating interview! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE:The specific information Rosemary received from her deceased father at a very stressful time in her life. What it is important to understand, while we are still in our bodies, that can support our ongoing development as souls.What inspired Rosemary to become a trance medium, and what it is like to give oneself over to a spirit or group of spirits. What Rosemary has learned about life, the world, and the universe from the perspective of the Spirit people who speak through her. All mediumship is about healing our core wounds. The difference between a spiritualist church and a traditional church. SOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS ROSEMARY:What was your focus in healing that brought you to a Spiritualist church in 2006?How did you first become aware of communicating with your deceased father? What is it like to give yourself over to a Spirit or group of Spirits, and where does Rosemary go?Have you ever had to protect yourself from a Spirit or group of Spirits with negative or evil intentions? Connect with Rev. Dr. Rosemary Calderalo on FacebookInternational Spiritualist FederationNational Spiritualist Association of ChurchesInner Spiritual CenterMorris Pratt Institute
A Talk2BeWell Podcast to discuss testing stress. Whether students are on a trimester or semester schedule testing for Finals can be extremely taxing to teens routines. W2BW's NSAC members share coping techniques with each other and what helps them push through the pressure and stress that comes along with tests.#Talk2bewell #work2bewell #teenmentalhealth #finals #stress #tests ★ Support this podcast ★
A Talk2BeWell Podcast to discuss managing financial stress. Money is essential in our everyday lives but what happens when it becomes our all-encompassing focus? During this episode NSAC members share ideas on dealing with the stress that comes with finances.#Talk2bewell #work2bewell #teenmentalhealth #financialstress #budgeting ★ Support this podcast ★
Hands-on experience is crucial for future careers, which is why the annual National Student Advertising Competition is a great opportunity for strategic communications students here at OSU. In this episode of the Pokes PodCAS, we sit down with professor Asya Cooley and students Annemarie Chaney and Jaiden Daughty to discuss all things NSAC. Co-hosting is NSAC alumna and current graduate student Allie Putman and CAS marketing and communications manager Elizabeth Gosney. Recorded Nov. 1, 2023 in Stillwater, Oklahoma, by Keith Mattix. Edited and mixed by Jason Wallace.
Feeling rejuvenated by the stem cell treatment he received in Colombia, guest co-host Jason Parillo joins Matt Serra and Jim Norton for a fun episode of UFC Unfiltered as the guys recap Saturday's fights and talk through coach Parillo's process of guiding Marlon “Chito” Vera to victory in next year's scheduled rematch against Sean O'Malley for the UFC bantamweight title. The guys begin their recap of UFC Fight Night: Allen vs. Craig by debating whether referee Mike Beltran's premature decision to wave off the fight in Trey Ogden vs. Nikolas Motta merited NSAC to rule Saturday's lightweight bout a no contest. After breaking down more fights and talking through Brendan Allen's impressive submission win over Paul Craig in the middleweight main event, Parillo opens up about his role as a coach. The guys wrap up the show by looking at Marlon “Chito” Vera's growth as a fighter and how the five-round fight against newly-crowned bantamweight champion Sean O'Malley could play out.
"If we win the NSAC competition, I will let you all shave my head"- an actual quote by this week's guest former student. If that doesn't portray passion, maybe the 30+ years of teaching creative advertising will. Professor Joe Bob Hester is an Associate Professor at one of the oldest public universities in the United States - the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Much like Dean Smith, Roy Williams, and now Hubert Davis, Joe Bob Hester coaches his advertising students to be the best creatives they can be, to break in and win in the advertising industry. From learning beyond the ad trades to crafting independent studies to his love for the food culture in Durham - we talk advertising and advice. He also points out how he can tell if a student will be incredibly successful in any long-term career. Links: Connect with him: here Connect with us: here Win a Crowbar to break into advertising: here
This episode is a recording of a live podcast from the National Sexual Assault Conference in August, 2023, where VALOR's three Podcast hosts discussed the state of storytelling in the movement to end sexual violence. Join PreventConnect, LEAP and Valor Conversations for a dialogue about the culture of storytelling, what stories are often overlooked in the anti-violence movement and what role we can all play in shifting the narrative.
On Episode 491 of Morning Kombat Brian Campbell and Luke Thomas are back in studio to preview UFC Vegas 79 and Bellator 299. What fights should we be looking out for on these cards? The guys also discuss the Nevada State Athletic Commission having a mandatory course on 10-8 scoring. Could this mean changes for the future? The guys also discuss Angela Lee's Players Tribune article detailing her mental health struggles. As always we close out wednesday's with fan submissions.(00:22:00) - Dana White Speaks(00:44:00) - NSAC (00:53:00) - UFC Vegas 79 Preview(01:11:00) - Bellator 299 Preview(01:24:00) - Angela Lee Article (01:35:00) - Fan Submissions Morning Kombat is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts. For more Combat Sports coverage subscribe here: youtube.com/MorningKombat Follow our hosts on Twitter: @BCampbellCBS, @lthomasnews, @MorningKombat For Morning Kombat gear visit:morning kombat.store Follow our hosts on Instagram: @BrianCampbell, @lukethomasnews, @MorningKombat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 491 of Morning Kombat Brian Campbell and Luke Thomas are back in studio to preview UFC Vegas 79 and Bellator 299. What fights should we be looking out for on these cards? The guys also discuss the Nevada State Athletic Commission having a mandatory course on 10-8 scoring. Could this mean changes for the future? The guys also discuss Angela Lee's Players Tribune article detailing her mental health struggles. As always we close out wednesday's with fan submissions. (00:22:00) - Dana White Speaks (00:44:00) - NSAC (00:53:00) - UFC Vegas 79 Preview (01:11:00) - Bellator 299 Preview (01:24:00) - Angela Lee Article (01:35:00) - Fan Submissions Morning Kombat is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts. For more Combat Sports coverage subscribe here: youtube.com/MorningKombat Follow our hosts on Twitter: @BCampbellCBS, @lthomasnews, @MorningKombat For Morning Kombat gear visit:morning kombat.store Follow our hosts on Instagram: @BrianCampbell, @lukethomasnews, @MorningKombat 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
This episode is a game changer!! Heidi Sanborn, the renowned advocate for an Equitable Circular Economy, has dedicated over 32 years to championing Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and Circular Economy policy. She is the Executive Director of the National Stewardship Action Council (NSAC). Heidi's advocacy for "Truth in Labeling" emphasizes the significance of transparent labeling, enabling consumers to make informed choices and holding producers accountable for their products' environmental impacts. Her immense expertise has made her a sought-after speaker at national and international conferences, where she passionately shares her insights and drives change toward a more sustainable future. Join us in celebrating Heidi Sanborn, the Translator for Tricky Topics, as she continues to pave the way through legislation, education, and industry collaboration. Click here to support or information about NSAC! Epoch Times Interview with Heidi Sanborn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trashmagic/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trashmagic/support
Each week leading up to the National Sexual Assault Conference, we're sitting down with a different NSAC presenter, highlighting their specialties, what their bringing to the movement to end sexual violence and how they got to where they are.Our third prevention story is diving into one of the most powerful drivers of our work, especially when it comes to policies, funding and resources: data. Wendi Siebold, Ana Herrera and Tiana Teter are using their platform at Strategic Prevention Solutions to equity in data and create pathways for data to more equitably reflect communities most impacted by sexual violence. They're sharing about gaps in how we collect, store and report on data impacts our work and how we as advocates and preventionists can take up space in the storytelling of the anti-violence movement.Resources mentioned in this Podcast:Strategic Prevention SolutionsProgram Planning WorkbookNational Sexual Assault Conference
Each week leading up to the National Sexual Assault Conference, we're sitting down with a different NSAC presenter, highlighting their specialties, what their bringing to the movement to end sexual violence and how they got to where they are.Our third prevention story takes us to the epicenter of where politics are hitting prevention the hardest, the classroom. Organized groups have started weaponizing terms from the anti-sexual violence movement to spread misinformation about the work we do and push us out of the classrooms.We're sitting down with Sarah Ferrato, Manager of Sexual Violence Prevention & Public Health Initiatives at the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence, to talk about what they and their colleagues are doing to give preventionists the tools to push back.
This is the first episode of a new six-part series focused on the one thing everyone in our network – from farmers to policymakers, organizers to corporate partners – seems to be laser focused on right now: the 2023 Farm Bill.We're joined by Billy Hackett, Policy Specialist for the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC), for a high-level overview of the farm bill. We know... 1,000 pages of federal policy, how exciting, right?! But we're here to convince you that this bill is the most important piece of legislation shaping the future of food in this country, and that it affects all of us.The farm bill influences what you eat every day, who grows your food and how they grow it, what food you can afford to buy, and even what you put in your gas tank. And we want you to know that you can help us make sure that this bill supports all of us–our families, our communities, and the next generation of farmers and ranchers. Find all the resources that Jessica and Billy mentioned during their conversation on Young Farmers' 2023 Farm Bill webpage and sign-up for NSAC's weekly newsletter here.Sign up for our One Million Acres for the Future campaign today by texting LAND to 40649 or by visiting p2a.co/land.Become a National Young Farmers Coalition member at youngfarmers.org/join for only $1/year.Produced by Jessica Manly and Evan Flom.Edited by Hannah Beal.Original podcast art by SJ Brekosky.
Marketing Expedition Podcast with Rhea Allen, Peppershock Media
Kendall Shew has been a marketing professional for nearly two decades in Idaho and California. Currently, he is a Search Engine Marketing Manager with Boise-based performance digital marketing agency, VELOX Media. Kendall loves helping clients navigate the consumer path to purchase and come up with creative ideas to generate success. Kendall served as President of the Boise Advertising Federation and currently sits on the board for the Idaho Advertising Federation and serves as College Programs Liasion for the Northwest region (District XI) of the American Advertising Federation. 00:00 - 00:17 “It's very important to take whoever is very receptive to your marketing already, amplify that, and scale that.” 00:18 - 00:40 Welcome to Peppershock Media's Marketing Expedition Podcast 00:41 - 02:31 Kendall's Background 02:32 - 06:40 Marketing Essentials Moment: Collaboration over Competition 06:41 - 11:13 Welcome to the show, Kendall! 11:14 - 16:17 Boise Ad Federation and American Advertising Federation 16:18 - 19:56 National Student Advertising Competition 19:57 - 23:50 Kendall sharing his experiences on a marketing competition 23:51 - 27:21 Giving students the opportunity to apply their knowledge to the real world 27:22 - 31:35 Internship and Mentorship 31:36 - 32:22 Cloud Campaign. Onboard more social media clients and charge a higher retainer with a leaner team. 32:23 - 34:48 Having a lifetime learning mindset 34:49 - 36:56 Resources to help you learn and expand your skill set 36:57 - 44:47 Work-Life Balance 44:48 - 48:46 Learn more about Velox Media. 48:47 - 50:47 Exciting new trends that are coming down in digital media 50:48 - 52:58 Building your consumer profile 52:59 - 54:33 How are you being a positive contributor to your organization? 54:34 - 55:36 Give us a review and share this podcast with others! Enjoy the marketing journey! 55:37 - 56:23 Join The Marketing Expedition Podcast today! #mentorship #mentor #leadership #motivation #success #entrepreneur #business #mentoring #advertising #worklifebalance #branding #marketing #boiseadfed #NSAC #americanadvertisingfederation #VELOXmedia
In the final episode of our limited series podcast, our host Ron Kroese moderates a discussion on the 1980s farm crisis. This is a continuation of the roundtable discussion from the last two episodes. Each individual played an important role in the work of National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) and its predecessor efforts. During the first week, we focused on the formation, development, and accomplishments of NSAC over the past three decades, through 5 farm bills and 27 appropriation bills. Last week, we focused on successes, challenges, and took a deeper look at the organization. This week, participants also share stories about those who made an impact on sustainable agriculture policy along the way. Discussion participants and their positions and locations at the time of the interview include: Fred Kirschenmann: affiliated with the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University, and also the Stone Barn Center for Food and Agriculture in New York. Lives in Ames, Iowa. Ann Robinson: Midwest regional office director for the National Center for Appropriate Technology. Located in Des Moines, Iowa. Michael Sligh: with the Rural Advancement Foundation International in Pittsboro, North Carolina. Chuck Hassebrook: Formerly with the Center for Rural Affairs in Nebraska. Mary Fund: with the Kansas Rural Center and also a certified organic farmer. Ferd Hoefner: policy director for the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition in Washington, D.C. Margaret Krome: policy director for the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute in East Troy, Wisconsin. Frances Thicke: farmer from southeast Iowa. Owns and operates an organic dairy farm, processes milk on the farm and markets it all locally. Amy Little: policy director for the Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Working Group. Duane Sand: on the staff of Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, Des Moines, Iowa. Teresa Opheim: with Practical Farmers of Iowa. Located in Ames, Iowa. Duane Havorka: executive director of the Nebraska Wildlife Federation. Lives near Elmwood, Nebraska. The roundtable was conducted on Aug. 2, 2015. Link this episode: National Sustainable Agriculture Oral History Archive (video link) -------- Liked this show? SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on Spotify, Audible, Apple, Google, and more. Catch past episodes, a transcript, and show notes at cfra.org/SustainbleAgPodcast.
This week, we focus on successes, challenges, and take a deeper look at the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC). This is the second of three episodes of a roundtable discussion moderated by host Ron Kroese. Next week, we'll talk about the 1980s farm crisis and share stories about those who made an impact on sustainable agriculture policy along the way. Last week, we focused on the formation, development, and accomplishments of NSAC over the past three decades, through 5 farm bills and 27 appropriation bills. Each individual played an important role in the work of NSAC and its predecessor efforts. Discussion participants and their positions and locations at the time of the interview include: Fred Kirschenmann: affiliated with the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University, and also the Stone Barn Center for Food and Agriculture in New York. Lives in Ames, Iowa. Ann Robinson: Midwest regional office director for the National Center for Appropriate Technology. Located in Des Moines, Iowa. Michael Sligh: with the Rural Advancement Foundation International in Pittsboro, North Carolina. Chuck Hassebrook: Formerly with the Center for Rural Affairs in Nebraska. Mary Fund: with the Kansas Rural Center and also a certified organic farmer. Ferd Hoefner: policy director for the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition in Washington, D.C. Margaret Krome: policy director for the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute in East Troy, Wisconsin. Frances Thicke: farmer from southeast Iowa. Owns and operates an organic dairy farm, processes milk on the farm and markets it all locally. Amy Little: policy director for the Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Working Group. Duane Sand: on the staff of Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, Des Moines, Iowa. Teresa Opheim: with Practical Farmers of Iowa. Located in Ames, Iowa. Duane Havorka: executive director of the Nebraska Wildlife Federation. Lives near Elmwood, Nebraska. The roundtable was conducted on Aug. 2, 2015. Link this episode: National Sustainable Agriculture Oral History Archive (video link) -------- Liked this show? SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on Spotify, Audible, Apple, Google, and more. Catch past episodes, a transcript, and show notes at cfra.org/SustainbleAgPodcast.
In the final three episodes of our limited series podcast, our host Ron Kroese moderates a discussion. Each individual played an important role in the work of National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) and its predecessor efforts. This week, we focus on the formation, development, and accomplishments of NSAC over the past three decades, through 5 farm bills and 27 appropriation bills. Next week, we'll focus on successes, challenges, and take a deeper look at the organization. In the final week, we'll talk about the 1980s farm crisis and share stories about those who made an impact on sustainable agriculture policy along the way. Discussion participants and their positions and locations at the time of the interview include: Fred Kirschenmann: affiliated with the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University, and also the Stone Barn Center for Food and Agriculture in New York. Lives in Ames, Iowa. Ann Robinson: Midwest regional office director for the National Center for Appropriate Technology. Located in Des Moines, Iowa. Michael Sligh: with the Rural Advancement Foundation International in Pittsboro, North Carolina. Chuck Hassebrook: Formerly with the Center for Rural Affairs in Nebraska. Mary Fund: with the Kansas Rural Center and also a certified organic farmer. Ferd Hoefner: policy director for the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition in Washington, D.C. Margaret Krome: policy director for the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute in East Troy, Wisconsin. Frances Thicke: farmer from southeast Iowa. Owns and operates an organic dairy farm, processes milk on the farm and markets it all locally. Amy Little: policy director for the Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Working Group. Duane Sand: on the staff of Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, Des Moines, Iowa. Teresa Opheim: with Practical Farmers of Iowa. Located in Ames, Iowa. Duane Havorka: executive director of the Nebraska Wildlife Federation. Lives near Elmwood, Nebraska. The roundtable was conducted on Aug. 2, 2015. Links this episode: National Sustainable Agriculture Oral History Archive (video link) “A Time to Choose: Summary Report on the Structure of Agriculture” "Report and Recommendations on Organic Farming" “The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture” by Wendell Berry “Who Will Sit Up With the Corporate Sow?” -------- Liked this show? SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on Spotify, Audible, Apple, Google, and more. Catch past episodes, a transcript, and show notes at cfra.org/SustainbleAgPodcast.
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Matt and Ed look at the Shenanigans of UFC 279. Check out Erik Magraken's blog on the NSAC info that we referenced on the podcast. Check out All Access MMA for our past episodes. Help support the podcast by using our affiliate links when you shop online: Shopping on Amazon? Make sure to use our Amazon Store link: https://www.amazon.com/shop/carbazel Get your official ONE Championship gear at the ONE Shop. Use code ED10 for 10% off your order and free shipping for orders over $50 dollars. https://one.shop/?ref=CARBAZEL Streamed through Streamyard : https://streamyard.com?pal=5131766969925632 cbdMD Affiliate Link: https://cbdmd.t7c9v8.net/y1EAD Sign up for Ed's Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/carbazel --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coast-2-coast-combat-hour/support
Big John and Josh honor the life of Elias Theodorou, preview upcoming UFC Vegas 60 Sandhagen vs Song, Canelo vs GGG, talk Nate Diaz vs the UFC with a deeper dive into his time there, his rise and the build to his departure, NSAC's investigation into the UFC 279 backstage brawl and more. Watch WEIGHING IN XTRA here: https://www.youtube.com/c/WEIGHINGINXTRA Listen on iTunes: https://apple.co/37XsRQ9 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jSZSiZ Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3jKXV82 Sponsored by MyBookie - go to http://MyBookie.ag and use code WEIGHINGIN upon signup to bank some extra betting money. Visit ZBiotics.com/WEIGHINGIN and use code WEIGHINGIN to get 15% off your first order. Get your WEIGHING IN tees at http://Weighinginpodcast.com. FOLLOW the team on Twitter and Instagram | @weighingin | @johnmccarthymma | @therealpunk | @podcastdave
Margaret Krome has spent 30 years developing state and local programs and policies supporting environmentally sound, profitable, and socially responsible agriculture. On this week's episode, Ron talks with Margaret about her life's work and the experiences that shaped her. Her interest in ag began in childhood, as the grandchild of a Florida avocado and citrus farmer. She served in agroforestry in the Peace Corps in Cameroon. She then began graduate school and worked at the Wisconsin Rural Development Center during the 1980s farm crisis. In 1995, Margaret joined the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute in East Troy, Wisconsin, where she serves as policy director today. For years, she led the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition's annual national grassroots campaign to fund federal programs prioritized each year by NSAC's member groups; she continues to assist NSAC with this campaign. ln Wisconsin, Margaret has been instrumental in helping to create several significant programs, including the UW-Madison center for Integrated Agricultural Systems, the Pesticide Use and Risk Reduction program, the state's Buy Local, Buy Wisconsin program, the state's farm to School program, and others. She conducts workshops and webinars nationwide on grant writing, using federal programs to support sustainable agriculture, and on new USDA crop insurance programs supporting diversified farms. Margaret has invested a dozen years in building the next generation of sustainable agriculture leaders, including more leaders of color. The interview was conducted on Feb. 16, 2016. Links this episode: National Sustainable Agriculture Oral History Archive National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition Michael Fields Agricultural Institute -------- Liked this show? SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on Spotify, Audible, Apple, Google, and more. Catch past episodes, a transcript, and show notes at cfra.org/SustainbleAgPodcast.
Julie Garcia and Julie Fiore talk about using your interests in a professional setting. They were both on the AAF executive board and NSAC team at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. Want to learn how Dungeons and Dragons can get you a job? Be sure to check out this episode of Juvenile! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakenter/support
In this episode, Ferd Hoefner outlines the role of sustainable agriculture in each farm bill from the early 1970s to the present, and talks about policy that was enacted—and advocated for—in between farm bill years. He tells Ron about his start in Washington (an unusual first day of work), a “commandeered” report, the beginning of the organization now known as the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC), and more. Yes, this is an extended listen, and sometimes gets wonky, but you want to tune in. Ferd is the Founding Policy Director at NSAC, and has been a leader in the sustainable agriculture community for over 30 years. He led NSAC's federal policy work as Policy Director from 1988 through 2016 and served as Senior Strategic Advisor from 2017 to 2020. He continues to mentor and advise the coalition in a consulting role. NSAC is a leading voice for sustainable agriculture in the federal policy arena, joining together the interests of over 100 grassroots farm, food, conservation, and rural member organizations to advocate for federal policies supporting the long-term economic and environmental sustainability of agriculture, natural resources, and rural communities. Among the many federal programs that NSAC has successfully developed and championed are Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education, Wetlands Reserve Program, Farmers Market and Local Food Promotion Program, Beginning Farmer Down Payment Loan Program, Conservation Stewardship Program, Farm to School Grants, Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program, Whole Farm Revenue Protection, National Organic Certification Cost-Share Program, and Value-Added Producer Grants, among others. Prior to NSAC, Hoefner for nearly a decade represented Interfaith Action for Economic Justice and its predecessor, the Interreligious Taskforce on U.S. Food Policy, on federal policy on farm, food, and international development issues. He has also served as a policy consultant to numerous faith-based organizations and NGOs. He did his undergraduate studies at Oberlin College and graduate work at Wesley Theological Seminary. The interview was conducted on Dec. 6, 2015. Links this episode: National Sustainable Agriculture Oral History Archive National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) Center for Rural Affairs USDA Economic Research Service Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Farm Service Agency (FSA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) -------- Liked this show? SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on Spotify, Apple, Google, and more. Catch past episodes, a transcript, and show notes at cfra.org/SustainbleAgPodcast.
Areli, and special guest, Kaitlyn Marsh, talk about what Work2BeWell is and why YOU should apply to be a part of the National Student Advisory Council.
Episode 8 is live! Today we were joined by our special guest Randy King. Randy is an author, a podcaster, a self defense instructor, a businessman, and a father. He was kind enough to take the time out of his busy schedule to join the show and give us some of his thoughts on UFC 264, as well as his thoughts on some of the fighters (doesn't care for Conor FYI), as well as the Nevada State Athletic Commission and them no longer punishing for positive marijuana tests. We also talked about Nick Diaz possibly fighting Robbie Lawler at some point in September. We also covered Dana White's exchange with Francis Ngannou's management, and the possibility of Chad Mendes making a comeback to the UFC. We hope you guys enjoy the episode, please like, share, and subscribe and hit that notification bell so you can see when we go live. Have a wonderful rest of the week!
Kenan and Alex chat about social media, personal branding, HBO documentaries, the finals of the NSAC competition, medieval castles, leadership, the wisdom of Kobe Bryant, and a second Tony Bennett sighting. https://www.instagram.com/proofofconcept_pod/ https://www.instagram.com/kbesen99/ https://www.instagram.com/alexpradhan_/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Will Matt's green screen work? Find out that and more on today's episode of UFC Unfiltered! First, Marvin Vettori calls in after agreeing to fill in for Kevin Holland against Jack Hermansson this Saturday at UFC Fight Night: Hermansson vs Vettori. He shares how he feels being the first Italian-born UFC fighter to headline a card, how his beef with Kevin Holland started, and what he thinks of his past bout against Israel Adesanya. Then, after Jim and Matt discuss Anthony Smith's dominant first-round submission win against Devin Clark over the weekend, Jamahal Hill joins the show. He gives a tour of his gym and introduces his sparring partners, shares how he feels about facing veteran Ovince Saint Preux this Saturday, and gets real when discussing his suspension for marijuana from NSAC. Finally, Jim and Matt close the show recapping all the action from UFC Fight Night: Smith vs Clark. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ufc 252 card has finally been announced. Jorge vs Conor in the works for September?
Lance and Mike record from Los Angeles at the Mikey Garcia-Jessie Vargas press conference, ahead of their scheduled February 29 fight. First, Jessie Vargas discusses how his fight against Mikey Garcia came together, his thoughts on how the fight will play out, and why he believes he can score an upset on fight night. Then, Eddie Hearn talks about Mikey Garcia-Jessie Vargas, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Daniel Jacobs, Bob Arum's cirticism, NSAC, drug testing, DAZN, and much more. After that, Regis Prograis discusses potentially fighting Mikey Garcia down the line, a Maurice Hooker bout, his outlook for 2020, and more. Finally, Mikey Garcia talks about being very motivated following his loss to Errol Spence Jr., his thought process on taking a fight against Jessie Vargas at 147lbs., a potential Manny Pacquiao matchup, buying himself a car for his 32nd birthday, and more. Save yourself 40% on annual subscription to The Athletic by visiting http://theathletic.com/pugandcopp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brendan breaks down/makes picks for UFC 234 Whittaker vs Gastelum/Stylebender vs Silva and Gervonta Davis vs Hugo Ruiz and recaps Moraes vs Assuncao 2. He talks breaking MMA & boxing events/news, NSAC punishments for Conor Mcgregor, Khabib Nurmagomedov and Jon Jones, Johnny Walker's promising potential and epic stripper walkout, Anthony Rumble Johnson joining Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, Jose Aldo's potential future matchup's with Conor McGregor, Brian Ortega, Anthony Pettis and more. Also, major spoiler alert for Netflix's Abducted in Plain Sight, Super Bowl 53, Maroon 5's halftime show, Brendan's new Ford Raptor, fan questions and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping and stand-up comedian Luis J. Gomez discuss The definition of a mansion and Luis' off mic antics before diving into all the craziest MMA news from the weekend. The boys focused in on UFC 235 and the main event announced by Dana White, of Jon Jones vs Anthony Smith, pending Jones passing NSAC regulations, the pair talked Jones quick turnaround against the former middleweight before the man himself called in to talk about the upcoming fight with Jones, how Bisping egging the two on at the Fox Sports desk may have played a part in the booking and Smith views on another, way prettier middleweight who is planning on making a similar jump. They also discussed the co-main event of Tyron Woodley getting matched up with Kamaru Usman, what the Americans chances are against the Nigerian Nightmare and what it means for Colby Covington now that Dana White won't even return his phone calls. They also touched on Polyana Viana's take down of a would be mugger at a Brazil bus stop before Alexander Volkanovski also calls in to talk to the boys about his incredible win against Chad Mendes, his days as a rugby player and why he is such an entertaining match up for Max Holloway. All that plus a special appearance from Rebecca Bisping, Alfie's dreaded trip to the vet, listener questions and so much more! Support our sponsors!Episode Supported by Ridge Wallet:https://www.ridgewallet.com/bymUse Code “BYM” for 10% off your orderFultonAndRoark.com - Use promo code: BYM at checkout to get 15% off your total purchase!BetDsi.com - Use promo code: BYM120 to get 60% bonus cash up to $1000!Follow the whole show: @LionHearstSmith, @AlexanderVolkanovski @Bisping, @LuisJGomez, @BYMPod, @GaSDigital, @IMShannonLeeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping and stand-up comedian Luis J. Gomez sit down in person for an episode from LA where the pair discuss Mike's love for California and how it compares to life in England, before pitching Luis on an exciting location for their first live show. They also preview UFC 231 from Holloway's return to the cage for the first time in nearly a year and how training injuries can change your perspective on an actual fight, plus a deep dive into the under card including JJ vs Valentina Shevchenko, Manuwa vs Santos, Nelson vs Olivera and more, plus what McGregor vs Poirier means for everyone involved and the light weight division in general, The pending NSAC ruling from 229, Why Nick Diaz may be looking for a new opponent, how to hold judges accountable, listener questions and so much more!Support our sponsors!BlueChew.com - Use promo code: BYM to get your first shipment for free! Just pay $5 for shipping!PerformaSleep.com - Use promo code: BELIEVE to get $150 off any size mattress!CBDMD.com - Use promo code: BYM20 to get 20% off your initial order!Follow the whole show: @Bisping, @LuisJGomez, @BYMPod, @GaSDigital, @TheChin_, @IMShannonLeeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Luke Thomas speaks with Sean O'Malley about his suspension from the NSAC, USADA drug test failure, more; Cynthia Calvillo about her UFC Argentina win, her weight issues leading up to the fight, more, Curtis Blaydes about the heavyweight division, upcoming rematch with Francis Ngannou at UFC China. Luke also looks and breaks down some of the action at UFC Argentina from Johnny Walker's clinch elbows to Calvillo's bulldog choke in the Monday Morning Analyst; and he shares his thoughts on Neil Magny's corner not throwing in the towel against Santiago Ponzinibbio on The Weigh-in. We also answer your questions on the latest in MMA on A Round of Tweets and Sound Off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices