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Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Puppets, comedy and Minnesota's literary roots

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 4:23


From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Time-traveling puppets and Cherokee futurismOogie Push is a Minneapolis-based actor and playwright. She wants people to know about Z Puppets Rosenschnoz's upcoming performances of “Tales of ᏓᎦᏏ Dagsi Turtle & ᏥᏍᏚ Jisdu Wabbit,” a time-traveling, Cherokee-language-learning puppetry adventure for ages 5 and up. Shows are Saturday, April 19 at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at Open Eye Theatre in Minneapolis. There are also upcoming performances at two libraries: April 26 at 10:30 a.m. at East Side Freedom Library in St. Paul and April 29 at 5:30 p.m. at Hosmer Library in Minneapolis. The show runs 45 minutes.Oogie Push described the show: It's a musical adventure that goes into Cherokee futurism, and it's just a really fun sort of sci-fi adventure. Dagsi Turtle and Jisdu Wabbit are racing through time and space to save Grandmother Turtle. So they hop aboard their Turtle Ship and travel across space and time. I find it amazing that they find a way to get to historical, important events in Cherokee history. So you visit Sequoyah and Ayoka when they are coming up with the Cherokee syllabary, for example.Chris Griffith, who is Cherokee and part of Z puppets Rosenshnoz, was an adult language learner of the Cherokee language, and so the language came to him in the form of song. And so he thought, How can I incorporate this into a puppet theater? And so he just started envisioning futurism, sci-fi, fantasy and just sort of like this hero's journey.— Oogie PushLaughter, identity and healing at the OrdwayTerri Thao of St. Paul loves the Funny Asian Women Kollective (FAWK), and she booked her tickets early to see The FAWK Hmong (+ Friends) Super Show this Saturday at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Thao remembers when FAWK was packing the house at Indigenous Roots Studio in East St. Paul, and she's looking forward to a night of laughter as a mix of familiar FAWK members, stars and some local newbies bring their comedy to the Ordway stage. Thao said: When they came together, I just thought this, this is a great idea. You know, Asian American women can be funny! My understanding about comedy is a lot of people talk about real life, right? They're making observations about things happening.And I think so many times in communities, you know, refugee communities, there's been a lot of strife but at the same time, we've used humor to cope with so much. I just think they're able to just offer a lens into that experience with some humor. Seeing people on stage who look like you matters.— Terri ThaoHonoring Minnesota's poetic legacyJoshua Preston grew up in Montevideo, Minn., and he's proud of western Minnesota's poetry heritage, including the work of Minnesota's first poet laureate, Robert Bly (1926-2021). Preston's looking forward to the launch of Mark Gustafson's new book “Sowing Seeds: The Minnesota Literary Renaissance & Robert Bly, 1958-1980.” The book explores how Minnesota became the literary hub it is today. Mark Gustafson will discuss his new book with poets Jim Lenfestey and Nor Hall at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis this Saturday, April 19 at 6 p.m. People are encouraged to pre-register here. Preston says people who arrive early can see a slide show of The Loft through the years. Preston shared why this history matters to him: I believe Robert Bly is one of the most consequential poets of the 20th century. And I'm not just saying that as a Minnesotan from western Minnesota who's very proud of our literary tradition, but I'm saying this as someone who has had the immense fortune of being able to grow up in a state that takes its arts and culture seriously. How do you get to a point in a state's culture to where that is seen as a civic good? It begins with poets. It begins with our creatives. And “Sowing Seeds'” is about the influence of one individual, by no means the only, famous writer from Minnesota, but from someone who is very intentional of wanting to go out and set a new course for American poetry.— Joshua Preston

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Choral transformation, small-town musical and a Zappa tribute

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 4:08


From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Musical premiere in Bemidji tackles small-town healingKevin Cease of Bemidji is a funeral director and fan of community theater. He's looking forward to the world premiere of “Water from Snow,” a new musical by Janet Preus, co-written with Robert Elhai and Fred Steele. The show runs through Sunday, April 13. Tickets here.NOTE: The “Water from Snow” premiere has been postponed until April 11.Kevin said: I'm looking forward to the world premiere of local playwright Janet Preus's show “Water from Snow.” It is an original musical play co-written by her and Robert Elhai and Fred Steele of the Steele family. As it is set in a small town on a lake in northern Minnesota, Bemidji seems perfect for its premiere!Important and universal themes drive this story: healing wounds caused by abuse; overcoming racism against Indigenous people; bridging generational differences; valuing elderly community members; and championing women supporting each other. They hope to generate meaningful conversations among audience members, performers and the creative team.The roughhewn nature of the Rail River School venue in Bemidji lends additional character and dimension to the play. The music is diverse from a mix of music from country and blues, to pop, ballads and R&B, even a song from old farts at the setting of the café — there are 22 original songs! The lively local cast has chosen their roles carefully, with a range of characters drawn from the writer's lifetime in rural Minnesota.— Kevin CeaseMacMillan's transformative choral workStephen Kingsbury is a choral director and educator who wrote his doctoral dissertation on Scottish composer Sir James MacMillan. He recommends two upcoming events celebrating MacMillan's music.MacMillan will conduct seven Twin Cities choirs in a free performance called “Voices for a Cathedral” at the Cathedral of St. Paul, Friday, April 4 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. VocalEssence will also perform an all-MacMillan program Sunday, April 6 at 4 p.m. at the Ordway in St. Paul, with both MacMillan and Philip Brunelle conducting. The program features “Seven Last Words from the Cross” and “The Sun Danced,” with soprano Goitsemang Lehobye joining the U of M University Singers and orchestra.Kingsbury describes his first encounter with MacMillan's work over 25 years ago:Stephen says: One day, in deep frustration, I was going through my collection of recordings looking for inspiration. I found a disc that I had no recollection of purchasing. It was of MacMillan's “Seven Last Words from the Cross.” I popped in the player and spent the next hour laying on the floor of my apartment, wrapped in the music, staring up at the ceiling, silently weeping. I had never encountered anything like it. In that hour, I was transformed by a new awareness of what the choral art could be: how it touch the soul in deep and transformative ways. I knew then that MacMillan had to be the topic of my study. Since then, MacMillan's music has served as one of the centers of my artistic and scholarly life. I've since written a number of additional articles about his music and had the pleasure of being able to conduct many of MacMillan's compositions. His music strikes a balance between passion and craft; it is both deeply emotional and thoughtful.— Stephen KingsburyZappa's legacy lives on in Mankato tributePaula Marti of New Ulm is a classically trained oboist and manager of Morgan Creek Vineyards & Winery, where she curates summer concerts. She also has a lifelong love of Frank Zappa's music, and she recommends a tribute concert this weekend.Joe Tougas and his ensemble Joe's Garage return to perform “Joe's Garage, Act Two,” a Frank Zappa tribute concert. The event is Saturday, April 6 at 7 p.m. at the Morson-Ario-Strand VFW in Mankato.Paul says: What's unique about this particular group is because there's so many professional musicians in it, they really have been able to achieve the sound that Frank Zappa attempts to create in his works. He has this diverse sensibility about sound and rhythm. It's integrated in a marvelous way that has this orchestral effect. It's just amazing as a classical musician myself, enjoying what comes out of these interesting themes that Zappa puts together, which are unique, they're cultural expressions of our time and our era. And he does that in a way that's very, very respectful to the instrumentation that has to go on that represents, you know, the harmonies, the diversities and the the challenges of the message of the music.— Paul Marti

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Come From Away is back!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 3:12


The story of Nick and Diane is one of the main storylines to this true tale surrounding 9/11. The show is running through this weekend at The Ordway in St Paul

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Come From Away is back!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 3:12


The story of Nick and Diane is one of the main storylines to this true tale surrounding 9/11. The show is running through this weekend at The Ordway in St Paul

Dostoevsky and Us
The Philosophy and Faith of Tolkien (w/ Dr. Holly Ordway)

Dostoevsky and Us

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 56:05


Send us a textWe are joined by Dr. Holly Ordway, the world's prominent scholar on J.R.R. Tolkien to talk about the philosophy, theology and life of the 20th century's greatest novelist J.R.R. Tolkien. Dr. Ordway is the Cardinal Francis George Professor of Faith and Culture at the the Word on Fire Institute and Visiting Professor of Apologetics at Houston Christian University.Faith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Breaking down faith, culture & big questions - a mix of humor with real spiritual growth. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show--------------------------If you would want to support the channel and what I am doing, please follow me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/christianityforall Where else to find Josh Yen: Philosophy YT: https://bit.ly/philforallEducation: https://bit.ly/joshyenBuisness: https://bit.ly/logoseduMy Website: https://joshuajwyen.com/

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR492 - Ryan Ordway - Producing Americana at The Studio Portland in Maine

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 129:14


"It's all about intention." In this episode of the podcast, Lij Shaw sits down with seasoned artist, songwriter, and producer Ryan Ordway, who shares insights from his two-decade journey through the music industry. They discuss various nuances of music production, covering topics from remote recording challenges to the importance of acoustics and effective studio management. Ryan emphasizes the need for adaptability, personal interaction, and practical tips to ensure high-quality sound and a smooth creative process. Aspiring producers will gain valuable strategies for optimizing their craft and navigating the evolving landscape of music recording. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Ryan Ordway, a multifaceted artist, songwriter, producer, and audio engineer, proficient in analog and digital recording, mixing, music licensing, session playing, and commercial studio management. With over two decades of experience in the music business, he has recorded and produced nearly 1,000 songs across musical genres. Ordway has designed, built, and operated three commercial recording studios throughout his career. In 2020, he partnered with The Studio Portland in Portland, ME, where he undertook an ambitious remodel completed in 2024. Under Ordway's direction, The Studio became home to 98.9 WCLZ's Studio Z series, through which he has recorded an impressive roster of international recording artists, including: Noah Kahan, Grace Potter, Lake Street Dive, Joy Oladokun, The Heavy Heavy, Gregory Alan Isakov, Josh Ritter, Hiss Golden Messenger, Talk, SMYL, Lucius, Cecilia Castleman, Joseph, and Charlie Crockett, among others. Ordway's songwriting talents earned him an invitation to the renowned Blackbird Studios in Nashville, where he recorded with famed producer Ken Scott (whose client list includes The Beatles, Elton John, and David Bowie). His song "Easy Street," produced by Scott, was featured in Robert Willey's Getting Started with Music Production, published by Hal Leonard in 2015. Recognized for his ability to create transformative experiences for clients throughout New England, Ordway was nominated for Producer of the Year at the New England Music Awards in 2023. His song "Back Again" was nominated for Song of the Year in 2022. Ordway's original music is licensed in over 13 countries and featured on major platforms like Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Hulu. His music has appeared in popular TV shows such as NBC's The Office, ABC's Happy Endings, and FOX's Raising Hope. In 2023, his cover of Rusted Root's “Send Me on My Way” won him a multi-year contract for Nature Valley's Life Happens Out There national TV spot He has worked with other national clients, including Klondike, Polo Ralph Lauren, and John Deere. In addition to his technical expertise and commercial success, Ryan is a passionate educator and mentor. At The Studio Portland, he leads professional audio production training programs and recording camps, sharing his knowledge and inspiring the next generation of audio engineers and producers. Beyond music production, Ryan produces podcasts and provides voiceover (VO) and automated dialogue replacement (ADR) post-production services for elite clients such as Lucas Films, Netflix, HBO Productions, and Penguin Random House Audio Books division. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://roswellproaudio.com/ https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy  https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5URoEkxCrLa3ESYMgxyR18?si=f386ffda39b14207 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/492

Flavors of Northwest Arkansas
Crystal Bridges & The Momentary- Tim Ordway

Flavors of Northwest Arkansas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 66:42


On this week's edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast, we head to Crystal Bridges where we talk to Chef Tim Ordway, Associate Director of Culinary Operations at Crystal Bridges & the Momentary... But before we get to Tim, we have food news! The Akira Ramen and Bowl food truck in Fayetteville is adding a brick and mortar location. The quickly popular Stonebreaker Hotel restaurant has new hours Sadly, we have 2 restaurant closures to talk about Chef Tim Ordway started his culinary career like so many- as a teenager working in fast food (Chik-Fil-A, actually), and knew pretty early-on that he wanted to work in food. But it wasn't just for the food aspect. Tim will explain. He credits his college education at Johnson & Wales for giving him a head start in the culinary industry, where he moved up quickly. He became a sous chef quickly in his early 20's at a restaurant where he met his wife.  Chef Tim tells us why they moved from Charlotte to Northwest Arkansas. And there are many folks out there wondering why Crystal Bridges has a chef. They have several, and Chef Tim will tell you what all they're responsible for- it's a BIG list. For those that don't know, there are MANY culinary adventures are offered at Crystal Bridges, and that list is about to grow. ***Sidenote- if you haven't seen or heard, we've added video to Flavors and you can now watch on YouTube (just search for Flavors of Northwest Arkansas, or find the link on our Facebook or Instagram). 

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
The Little Mermaid is a thrilling spectacle!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 4:42


Find out how the actors are loving visiting St. Paul for a month. Go see the show through January 4th at the ORDWAY in St. Paul.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
The Little Mermaid is a thrilling spectacle!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 4:42


Find out how the actors are loving visiting St. Paul for a month. Go see the show through January 4th at the ORDWAY in St. Paul.

TERRIFICON presents: The Power Cosmic Podcast
Episode 268: EP: 267 Ordway's Birthday, Thanksgiving Tales, new Comic Books and other nonsense

TERRIFICON presents: The Power Cosmic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 85:07


TERRIFICON Mitch and artist/writer JERRY ORDWAY at a coffee shop in Fairfield, CT celebrating Jerry's birthday! Amidst the festivities the guys discuss new comic books, tales of Thanksgvings' past like the channel 9 King Kong marathon, being a balloon handler and Jerry's special birthday memory... then its a recap of new movies, tv and other stuff in this turkey of an episode! So listen in and get stuffed! #Thanksgiving See the guys at TERRIFICON every Summer at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut! 

CMO Convo
Steve Keifer | CMO Convo | Budget battles and brand balance

CMO Convo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 32:30


In this episode of CMO Convo, new host Michal Lasman sits down with Steve Keifer, CMO at Ordway. They dive deep into the challenges of marketing budgeting and how CMOs can effectively communicate marketing metrics and performance to key stakeholders like the CEO, CFO, and board.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Minnesota Opera celebrates it's diverse audiences!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 5:29


MN Opera's Principal Conductor Christopher Franklin joined Vineeta to discuss Romeo and Juliet which is playing at the Ordway.

This Week in Intelligent Investing
Phil Ordway Returns to Discuss the Equity Market Environment and Outlook

This Week in Intelligent Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 60:22


In this episode, co-hosts Elliot Turner and John Mihaljevic welcome former co-host Phil Ordway to discuss the current environment for equity investing and where returns might come from going forward. Enjoy the conversation!   The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. The views, information, or opinions expressed by hosts or guests are their own. Neither this show, nor any of its content should be construed as investment advice or as a recommendation to buy or sell any particular security. Security specific information shared on this podcast should not be relied upon as a basis for your own investment decisions -- be sure to do your own research. The podcast hosts and participants may have a position in the securities mentioned, personally, through sub accounts and/or through separate funds and may change their holdings at any time.   About the Guest: Bill Chen is the founder and managing partner of Rhizome Partners (2013), Rhizome Real Asset Opportunity Fund (2020), and Rhizome Hard Asset Opportunity Fund (2023). Prior to forming Rhizome Partners in March 2013, Mr. Chen traded and invested his own assets, utilizing strategies that focused on deep value investments and event-driven strategies. From August 2009 until January 2011, he was the Director of Research at New York Global Group, a private equity firm that invested in growth companies in mainland China. From October 2006 to March 2009, Mr. Chen was an Analyst in Citigroup's real estate investment banking group, a group that focused on M&A transactions of up to $1 billion. From October 2005 until October 2006, Mr. Chen was a mechanical engineer for Bladykas Engineering. Mr. Chen received his B.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Cornell University in 2004. About the Co-Hosts: Elliot Turner is a co-founder and Managing Partner, CIO at RGA Investment Advisors, LLC. RGA Investment Advisors runs a long-term, low turnover, growth at a reasonable price investment strategy seeking out global opportunities. Elliot focuses on discovering and analyzing long-term, high quality investment opportunities and strategic portfolio management. Prior to joining RGA, Elliot managed portfolios at at AustinWeston Asset Management LLC, Chimera Securities and T3 Capital. Elliot holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation as well as a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School.. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Emory University where he double majored in Political Science and Philosophy. John Mihaljevic leads MOI Global and serves as managing editor of The Manual of Ideas. He managed a private partnership, Mihaljevic Partners LP, from 2005-2016. John is a winner of the Value Investors Club's prize for best investment idea. He is a trained capital allocator, having studied under Yale University Chief Investment Officer David Swensen and served as Research Assistant to Nobel Laureate James Tobin. John holds a BA in Economics, summa cum laude, from Yale and is a CFA charterholder.

Podcasts – The Deep End Design
The Next Level - Drew Ordway

Podcasts – The Deep End Design

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 64:41


On Episode 6 of The Next Level I chat with Drew Ordway from Impossibly Awesome Design Co. about the untraditional route to a career in design. We discuss the importance of embracing the unknown and leaning on your community for support.  IG: https://www.instagram.com/impossiblyawesomedesign/ Website: https://www.impossiblyawesome.design/ Bristol Brewing Project: https://www.impossiblyawesome.design/work/world-peace-death-ray The War of Art: https://a.co/d/2IUKiXl The Freelance Manifesto: https://a.co/d/9ZFYXiv

Jazz88
Samara Joy Brings Her Octet to the Ordway on Saturday

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 7:37


Vocalist extraordinaire Samara Joy is coming to the Ordway on Saturday September 14. During a break in her schedule Samara Joy connected with Sean McPherson to discuss her technique for picking songs, her quick rise to become one of the biggest names in the world of jazz and her love of ensemble singing.

FACTS
Tolkien's Faith: A Spiritual Biography

FACTS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 61:11


On this episode of FACTS, Dr. Boyce is interviewing special guest and author, Dr. Holly Ordway, to discuss her recent book: “Tolkien's Faith: A Spiritual Biography”. Dr. Ordway offers a detailed exploration of the spiritual and religious dimensions of J.R.R. Tolkien's life and how these aspects influenced his writings. The book is part biography and part analysis, focusing on Tolkien's Catholic faith, its development over his lifetime, and its profound impact on his work, particularly The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion. Here is a link to Dr. Ordway's website: https://hollyordway.com Here is a link to Dr. Ordway's book Tolkien's Faith: A Spiritual Biography https://a.co/d/fZ3Vq5M Here's a link if you'd like to become a contributor to FACTS https://give.tithe.ly/?formId=6381a2ee-b82f-42a7-809e-6b733cec05a7

Real Science Exchange
Are Probiotics Just Magic Foo Foo Dust? With Dr. Callaway from the University of Georgia & Dr. Steele from the University of Guelph

Real Science Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 64:29


Dr. Callaway presented on this topic in a Real Science Lecture series webinar on June 4, 2024. You can find it at www.balchem.com/realscience. The following podcast takes a deeper dive into the conversation.For years, probiotics were known as direct-fed microbials (DFMs) in livestock and probiotics in humans. Terminology has been updated to reflect different modes of action and composition. (9:07)A probiotic is defined as a living microorganism that will be beneficial to the health and/or performance of the host. Prebiotics are fermentable substrates that the host can't use, but the microbes can. Dr. Steele agrees that terminology and definitions keep evolving; he uses “microbial-based solutions” rather than DFM. He believes that the ever-evolving terminology and definitions have led to some of the skepticism about these products in the industry. He recommends to farmers and nutritionists that a product should have a bare minimum of three publications in high-quality peer-reviewed journals showing efficacy before using them on-farm. (10:13)Every farm is going to have a different set of challenges and goals that will play a role in determining the right choice of microbial-based solution. Weather and climate, water quality, pathogen challenges, ration grind size, and ration ingredients will all factor into the decision. (17:39)Both guests agree that we don't know enough about the microbiome in cattle to define what a good versus a bad microbiome looks like. Dr. Steele suggests the next steps in research should look more deeply at the host's physiological mechanisms in how they're responding to a probiotic to truly understand when it's going to work and when it's not. (21:19)Dr. Ordway asks how much microbial products could improve the absorption of nutrients. Dr. Steele responds that much of the research so far has focused on digestion and absorption has not been studied much. Some studies in calves fed microbials have shown changes in gut structure and the development of villi, and even papillae in the rumen. That gives us some high-level information about absorption, but we are not close to understanding the nitty gritty of the microbial mechanisms at play in absorption. Dr. Callaway adds that hindgut absorption in ruminants is more important than we have previously thought. Dr. Steele suggests the small and large intestines are equally as important as the forestomach, but they are not as well understood as they're harder to study in ruminants. The conversation goes on to discuss possible modes of action behind increased liver abscesses observed in beef on dairy operations. (30:12)Both guests share their thoughts regarding working together across disciplines, especially agronomy researchers since the feed base has such an impact on-farm. They discuss soil microbes, forge inoculants, and silage microbes. (43:23)Dr. Ordway's take-home message for nutritionists is to not forget to have conversations with your partners - the producer, the end user, the veterinarian, the crop team and the management team on the farm. Coordinated biology is not just within the animal, it's all the factors coming into play that have been discussed in this episode. (58:32)Dr. Steele reiterates his earlier advice to only use microbial-based solutions that have a bare minimum of three publications showing efficacy in a high-ranking journal. He also recommends you choose your metric of measurement properly. Focusing on cattle that are experiencing some stress or metabolic or infectious issues may allow you to truly evaluate the return on investment. There are great microbial solutions out there but you need to use a proven solution from a company that's research-based. (59:48)Dr. Callaway echoes Dr. Steele's recommendation to be slightly cynical about companies that come in to sell you things. Ask how their product works, and ask to see the research. A company that tells you when its product works and when it doesn't might be more trustworthy than one that says their product always works. Lastly, what does success look like for you as a farmer? Have a measurable, bite-size metric for determining if these products impact your bottom line. (1:01:28)Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table.  If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt.

Jazz88
Nyttu Chongo Performs his Jazz Bantu at the Ordway in Saint Paul this Friday Evening

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 8:00


Nyttu Chongo is a Minnesotan who performs a style called Jazz Bantu. The style combines music learned in Mozambique on African instruments with western classical instruments. Nyttu's ensemble performs this Friday at the Ordway Theater in Saint Paul at 7:30pm. In a conversation with Phil Nusbaum, Nyttu talked about many facets of his music, including his method of composing.

The Kirk Minihane Show
The Big O

The Kirk Minihane Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 137:00


Glenn Ordway and Mut are in studio as Kirk asks Glenn about the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame dinner. (05:00) Mut dedicated much of today's MutStack to Ordway. (08:20) Ordway wants to take Kirk to the Larry Bird museum. (09:20) Ordway offers some advice for Josh. (13:00) Kirk asks Ordway what his dad used to do. (15:30) Recapping Poehler's debut for Team KMS. (19:10) Ordway talks about Bill Walton. (23:20) Kirk signs an executive order to make Gus the coach in his absence. (25:00) Ordway tries to convince Mut to do something for work. (26:00) Kirk and Ordway reflect on the show they almost had together. (32:30) Mut and Kirk give their ratings predictions for Rich's show. (35:20) Kirk threatens to make Steve from Gloucester coach of Team KMS next week. (47:20) Mut claims he would refuse a radio job. (48:40) Ordway compared the modern WNBA to the NBA in the 80s and 90s. (51:50) Mut is making coupons for his dad for Father's Day. (53:50) Alex Bennett wishes she could've been at Princess Diana's car crash. (01:06:30) As Ordway is heading to Disney soon, Coleman is upset at the new Splash Mountain. (01:23:00) Zo and Bertrand are afraid to say Kirk's name. (01:32:10) Justin asks Ordway about previous on-air fights with Kirk. (01:41:00) Kirk previews tryouts for next season's team. (01:43:50) Mut needs to look to Braveheart in Kirk's absence from the team next week. (01:45:50) Kirk prepares for the Dozen Trivia tournament next week in Chicago. (01:46:00) Kirk grills Mut on Ordway being his source for MutStack. (02:07:15) Ordway asks Mut if horses really get turned into glue. (02:10:00) Jeff D. Lowe calls in.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow

Courageous Recovery
EPISODE 210 – NATE, GOD REWARDED HIS BELIEFS

Courageous Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 31:03


Send us a Text Message.Nate Maliscke (his nickname and stage name is Nate Crash) started Break Dancing in 2012 and he was able to take his passion global. Nate grew up in Western North Dakota, his parents divorced when he was very young, and along with his two younger sisters, they ultimately ended up in the foster care system. As he was finishing art school, he was able to leverage a hobby and his passion, while traveling to ten foreign countries in dance competitions and stage performances. He has competed in some of the largest breaking events in the world: Outbreak Europe, Silverback Open Championships, and Freestyle Session. He has traveled and performed in widely varied countries with Break Free Ministries and IMPACT Spain, performing at large-scale stadium events to small charity events. Nate has performed at various Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul) theaters including the Cowles Center, the Barbara Barker Center and the Ordway. He was able to spread light to others through his gift of dance.Nate's faith grew exponentially at age 15, while in his desperation he called out to God. His faith journey expanded following that experience and God showed him a miracle when his father's cancer was healed. Shortly thereafter, his mother surrendered her life to the Lord, as she sought solutions to her brokenness and angst. Today, his one sister is a West Point grad, and the other sister is currently a student at the University of Honolulu.Now, Nate is a Dad to a miracle baby and has been married to his wife for four years. He's involved in the non-profit sector, striving to bring sustainable earth homes to the United States, and works with the University of Minnesota IT Department.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nathan.maliscke acourageousrecovery.com

Jazz88
Preview of "Shoot for the Moon," New Album by Davina and the Vagabonds

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 15:07


Jazz88's Peter Solomon spoke with Davina Sowers of Davina and the Vagabonds about the new recording "Shoot for the Moon." They are playing the Ordway on Friday, May 31st as part of the Flint Hills Family Festival.

Jazz88
Taiko Drumming This Sunday at the Ordway in Saint Paul

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 8:00


Taiko Arts Midwest stages concerts that bring together international and Twin Cities Taiko drummers. The organization's performing group, Enso Daiko, takes the stage at the Ordway theater, Sunday May 12 at 7pm. In a conversation with Jennifer Weir, executive director of Taiko Arts Midwest, related how Taiko is more than power and rhythm.

NC Family's Family Policy Matters
Stories, Literature, and Sharing the Gospel (With Dr. Holly Ordway)

NC Family's Family Policy Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 15:01


This week on Family Policy Matters, host Traci DeVette Griggs welcomes Dr. Holly Ordway to discuss the growing indifference to religion and how stories and literature can be used to share the Gospel. Dr. Ordway is the visiting Professor of Apologetics at Houston Christian University, the Professor of Faith and Culture at the Word On Fire Institute, and the author of the book Tolkien's Faith: A Spiritual Biography.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Mandy Patinkin will be in St. Paul this weekend!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 8:00


The actor, singer and Broadway star will be at the Ordway this weekend.He joined Vineeta Sawkar today on The WCCO Morning News. 

Who The Folk?! Podcast
Lily Smith

Who The Folk?! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 23:53


This week I talk to Lily Smith, the newest on-air talent at KS95. We talk about what goes into training to be on air at the station, the pivot to working in entertainment from her original path, and how Herzl Camp started her on her journey, on this week's Who The Folk?! Podcast. Lily's jobs!https://www.ks95.com/https://chanhassendt.com/stevierays/https://arb.umn.edu/Sponsored this week by The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul, presenting "Mandy Patinkin in Concert: Being Alive" on April 19 and 21. For tickets and more information, go to The Ordway website.

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: High school and college classical

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 4:12


From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art.Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Click here.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/art-hounds/id525807829Future stars shineExperience the talent and dedication of tomorrow's musical stars at the Schubert Club student scholarship competition winners' recital.Aimée Baxter of St. Paul loves the arts, and one of her favorite concerts of the year is “Musicians on the Rise – Competition Winners Recital.” Over 200 high school and college students compete in 15 categories that include piano, strings, voice, guitar, brass and woodwinds for scholarships to support their musical education. The winners (listed here) perform this Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Ordway in St Paul. The concert is free. “It is truly a gem,” says Baxter. “The wide range of musicians that are playing and the skill of these young people — it just blows you away, and you feel like you're kind of finding out about somebody before they really hit it big.” Weaving awareness"Making Climate Change Visible" by Carolyn Halliday uses the unique medium of knitted wire to create a powerful commentary on our environment and the impacts of climate change.Twin Cities fiber artist Amy Usdin recommends a visit to the Kolman & Reeb Gallery in northeast Minneapolis for a textile exhibit, “Making Climate Change Visible.”Halliday's exhibit of knitted wire draws you in with a large, central piece of brilliant blue that recalls how blue the skies were without traffic during the pandemic lockdown. Other pieces recall skies gray with wildfire smoke from the summer of 2023, as well as the paradoxically beautiful sunsets that occur on smokey evenings. Usdin calls Halliday's use of color “exceptional and unique in wire knitting.” There is an artist reception Saturday at 7 p.m., and a music and dance performance in the space on Thursday, May 2 at 6 p.m., followed by an artist talk. The exhibit runs through May 11. Celebrating Native fashion"Celebrating Native American Fashion" illuminates the rich tapestry of Indigenous design, featuring community members as models, many of whom will present their own creations.Jill Doefler is the department head of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. She says contemporary Native fashion is having a moment right now, and she's thrilled that there will be a Native American fashion show at the Tweed Museum on campus this Saturday from 12-2 p.m. The models include some 25-30 community members, many displaying clothing they have made, including jingle dresses, ribbons skirts, applique and bandolier bags.  Doerfler says it's an inclusive show — all are welcome to attend and encouraged to wear their own Native American fashions that they have made or bought. The event is free, with refreshments to follow. A surprise special guest is scheduled to attend the event. Doerfler highly recommends continuing your visit with a tour through the Tweed Museum's art exhibits while you're there. The three co-sponsors for “Celebrating Native American Fashion” are the Tweed Museum of Art, the American Indian Housing Organization (AICHO) and the McKnight Foundation. Recently, AICHO held workshops teaching how to make ribbon skirts, and Doerfler expects some of those participants will be strutting down the runway. 

Working Class Audio
WCA #486 with Ryan Ordway - Music Learned Via Camping, The Rembrandts, Fallback Plans, Client Trends, and the Portland Music Scene

Working Class Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 58:34


My guest today is Producer/Engineer/Songwriter, Ryan Ordway. Ryan runs The Studio Portland and has worked with 98.9 WCLZ Studio Z Series, The Heavy Heavy, Gregory Alan Isa Kov, Nature Valley, and actor Xander Berkeley. In this episode, we discuss Central New Hampshire Music Learned Via Camping Being Connected Technologically The Rembrandts Fallback Plan LA Kicking his Ass Not Going to Berklee School of Music Starting on Tape Home Studio Struggles Moving to Portland Clear Lines Between Home and Work Studio Portland Facelift for an Old Studio Portland Music Scene Speaker Choice  Ready to Record Client Trends Mark Rubel Focusing on the Client Songwriter Perspective Matt's Rant: Food for Thought Links and Show Notes The Studio Portland Pete Morse on WCA Todd Hutchison on WCA Jason Phelps on WCA Mark Rubel on WCA Kevin Becka on WCA Credits Guest: Ryan Ordway Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau  WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell  Announcer: Chuck Smith      

Who The Folk?! Podcast

This week I talk to Julie Dean the founder of Twin Cities Mussar. We talk about what Mussar is, where her passion for the practice comes from, and how the interest is growing in the Twin Cities has increased – particularly since October 7, on this week's Who The Folk?! Podcast. Twin Cities Mussar: https://www.twincitiesmussar.org/Sponsored this week by: Ethan Roberts Photography, for headshots, senior photos, weddings, events, parties and more. Sponsored this week by The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul, presenting "Mandy Patinkin in Concert: Being Alive" on April 19 and 21. For tickets and more information, go to The Ordway website.

Who The Folk?! Podcast
Daniel Rubinyi

Who The Folk?! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 28:43


This week I talk to Daniel Rubinyi, an artist and the creator of the website autismandoils.com. We talk about how his autism helps him as an artist, where his passion for art comes from, and the importance of his family, on this week's Who The Folk?! Podcast. Sponsored this week by The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul, presenting "Mandy Patinkin in Concert: Being Alive" on April 19 and 21. For tickets and more information, go to The Ordway website.

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Folk tales cast in silver

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 3:56


From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art.Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Click here.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/art-hounds/id525807829?mt=2Crafting tales in silverDiscover the enchanting world of Norwegian folk tales reimagined through contemporary jewelry at the Nordic Center. Renowned artist Liz Bucheit's exhibition "Hand of Huldra" showcases the tradition of silver as protection against evil, blending myth and craftsmanship. Alison Aune is a professor of art education at the University of Minnesota-Duluth and a former board member at the Nordic Center. She recommends a show currently at the Nordic Center, “Hand of Huldra” by Liz Bucheit of Lanesboro.“What she specializes in is reimagining Norwegian folk tales, folk traditions, through her contemporary jewelry,” Aune explains.“In Norway — and in a lot of the Nordic and Baltic countries — silver was thought to protect you against evil. So there's a tradition with the bride wearing a bridal crown of silver, having all sorts of silver pendants so that she's protected.”On display are crowns, as well as other silver objects, which Aune describes as “phenomenal. She's just really an expert on taking those Norwegian stories and finding their way to jewelry.”“Hand of Huldra” is on display until April 27.Celebrating NowruzJoin the Twin Cities Iranian Culture Collective for a vibrant celebration of Nowruz, the Persian New Year, at the Ordway in St. Paul. Experience international and local musicians in a concert followed by a reception featuring tea and cookies.Visual artist Katayoun Amjati says she's been hearing from friends in the northeast Minneapolis arts and music scene about the concert “Voices Unveiled: A Nowruz Celebration and Community Gathering,” presented by the Twin Cities Iranian Culture Collective. Nowruz is the Persian New Year, which was celebrated on March 19. The concert includes both international and local musicians and will be followed by a reception afterward that includes tea and cookies. Amjati says the concert will be a chance to celebrate and also to honor and mourn alongside those women struggling for rights in Iran. She notes that two of the singers recently moved from Iran to the U.S., and she looks forward to hearing their voices.  “Voices Unveiled: A Nowruz Celebration and Community Gathering” is Saturday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ordway in St. Paul. Tickets are limited. A tragicomedy journey Embark on a poignant yet uplifting journey with "Phantom Loss," a puppet show by Oanh Vu, staged by In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre in Minneapolis. Join a Vietnamese American girl in a tale of haunting, friendship with ghosts and the struggles of generational trauma and deportation. Anh-Thu Pham of Theater Mu has seen previous workshops of Oanh Vu's puppet show “Phantom Loss,” and she's looking forward to seeing the final version staged by In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre in Minneapolis.It's a tragicomedy about a Vietnamese American girl who moves to a new small town with her mother to run a nail salon. The house where she lives is haunted, and she becomes friends with the ghost. It's a refugee story about generational trauma and deportation, told with heart and humor. Pham, who grew up watching “Sesame Street” and “Mr. Rogers,” points out the power of puppetry to take on heavy subjects without losing sight of joy.  “I think, for any of us that have dealt with generational trauma, or any hard things in our lives,” says Pham, “if you sit in the darkness, you won't be able to live, you won't be able to process through that. And I think that's when good art is done: you kind of see and experience life in its wholeness. I think this is what ‘Phantom Loss' can do.” The show opens Friday with a preview show Thursday, and it runs through April 7. There is a pay-what-you-can performance on April 2. The show is rated PG/PG-13. 

Who The Folk?! Podcast
Iola Kostrzewski

Who The Folk?! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 50:31


This week I talk to Iola Kostrewski, the new Minnesota Engagement Director for the ADL. We talk about the opportunity to help restart the ADL's presence in Minnesota, her unique family story, and the generational trauma, on this week's Who The Folk?! Podcast.Sponsored this week by The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul, presenting "Mandy Patinkin in Concert: Being Alive" on April 19 and 21. For tickets and more information, go to The Ordway website.

Who The Folk?! Podcast
Sharyn Jackson

Who The Folk?! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 44:37


This week I talk to Sharyn Jackson, a food writer at the Minneapolis Star Tribune. We talk about the awesome food scene in the Twin Cities, what trends may be headed our way, and her quest for a really good Challah, on this week's Who The Folk?! Podcast.Sponsored this week by The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul, presenting "Mandy Patinkin in Concert: Being Alive" on April 19 and 21. For tickets and more information, go to The Ordway website.

TERRIFICON presents: The Power Cosmic Podcast
Episode 255: EP: 254 Ordway & Mitch talks how to Sell your Indie Comic and St. Pat Day stories

TERRIFICON presents: The Power Cosmic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 102:16


TERRIFICON Mitch and artist/writer JERRY ORDWAY are at Colony Grill eating pizza and talking about comics.  Mitch recounts his trip to the Indie Comic Con and the guys have a discussion on how to sell your book at a con.  From starting conversations to customers, to the look of the books and more.  Jerry talks about what happened to the 80s Crisis on Infinite Earths and why it wasn't permanent  Then the guys talk movies, tv shows,  Mitch is on a Northern Exposure rewatch and  it ends with stories of St. Patrick's Day tales.  All that and more in this GREEN dyed podcast of the Power Cosmic.Be sure to go to #TERRIFICON to see the world's greatest comic con! see more at www.terrificon.com https://www.terrificon.com/  #comicbooks #comicon #comics #stpatricksday 

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
"Hairspray" is fun for all at the Ordway Theater!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 5:53


Andrew Scoggin, who plays Corny Collins in the classic musical, joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.

This Queer Book Saved My Life!
The Gaily Show: Young Royals, Problemista, and I Love You More

This Queer Book Saved My Life!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 20:25


A new episode of This Queer Book Saved My Life drops next week on March 19th! In our off weeks, we air the most recent episode of The Gaily Show which J.P. hosts for AM950 Radio.On today's episode, Hairspray is at the Ordway and the New Eagle Creek Saloon is at the Walker Art Center. Young Royals drops on Netflix. Problemista is (almost) here. Edouard Louis is back with his novel Change. Tales of The City has its tenth (!) novel out this month. And our Executive Producer Jim Pounds joins us to talk about the new film I Love You More.Watch and ListenVisit our show page to see all the different ways you can listen and watch The Gaily Show: thisqueerbook.com/gailyshowCreditsHost/Founder: J.P. Der BoghossianExecutive Producer: Jim PoundsProduction and Distribution Support: Brett Johnson, AM950Marketing/Advertising Support: Chad Larson, Laura Hedlund, Jennifer Ogren, AM950Accounting and Creative Support: Gordy EricksonSupport the show

Jazz88
Jamecia Bennett Brings Jazz, Blues, and Soul to the Ordway

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 6:56


Jazz88's Peter Solomon spoke with singer Jamecia Bennett about her concert Friday, February 23rd at the Ordway, which she says will celebrate the the evolution of music from African roots to jazz, blues, and soul. Bennett is a resident artist at the Ordway.

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Gospel, community and a talking house

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 4:41


St. Paul actor, vocalist and community organizer T. Mychael Rambo wants everyone to know about “The Sounds of Gospel” presented by 2nd Chance Outreach this weekend at the Cowles Center in Minneapolis.  The two-hour show highlights the range and evolution of gospel music, from spirituals to psalms to contemporary songs. Rambo says to expect an evening of music that will have you clapping your hands, stomping your feet and raising up a shout for more.The performances are Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Padma Wudali of Minneapolis describes herself as an amateur musician who plays the veena, a South Indian Carnatic classical instrument similar to a lute. She is excited to see local musician Shruthi Rajasekar take to the Ordway stage this Sunday. Presented by the Shubert Club Mix, Rajasekar's show is entitled “Parivaar — a Celebration of Community as Family.” (“Parivaar” is Hindi for “family.”)Rajasekar's music combines both Carnatic and Western classical traditions. Wudali loves her approach to this performance: in addition to presenting her own original, commissioned work, Rajasekar has invited other South Asian Twin Cities artists working in theater, music and visual arts to take part in the performance, thus celebrating the local creative community. The performance will include a new work by Rajasekar commissioned for the event and film, dance and writing by other Twin Cities performers.  Schubert Club Mix is a regular event designed to make classical music feel less formal and more approachable to audiences. The performance is Sunday, Feb. 18 at 3 p.m. at the Ordway in St. Paul. Children and students can attend for free. Shruthi Rajasekar video Musician Leslie Vincent of White Bear Lake saw the one-person play “Honey, I'm Home” twice during its first run, and she's excited that the show is back for a new run at Open Eye Theatre in Minneapolis.In “Honey I'm Home,” the main character is a brick house who wants to be a home to a new family. From there, writer and actor Madeleine Rowe goes on to play other characters as well.It's a show that combines comic clowning and poignant, heartfelt observations about the metaphorical houses we inhabit. Vincent recalls the two performances she saw last time felt “so different, because both audiences were so different, and the performer Madeline Rowe is incredibly adept at reacting to an audience.”The show opens tonight and runs through Feb 24. 

The VentureFizz Podcast
Episode 324: Sameer Gulati - Founder & CEO, Ordway

The VentureFizz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 51:08


Episode #324 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Sameer Gulati, Founder & CEO of Ordway. Sameer loves SaaS and it's for good reason… it is expected that the size of the SaaS market may hit almost $1 trillion by 2030! Yes, the tech industry is having some challenges, but did you know that… even though the evolution to SaaS started 20 something years ago… the adoption of SaaS still only sits at a 36% adoption rate versus traditional on-premise software. There is still such a massive opportunity for growth. Ordway is a billing and revenue automation platform that is specifically designed for today's innovative, technology-centric business models. With Ordway you can automate billing, revenue recognition, and investor KPIs for recurring revenue from subscriptions or usage-based pricing models. The company is venture backed by leading VC firms like CRV, Clocktower Ventures, Lerer Hippeau, and others. In this episode of our podcast, we cover: * A deep conversation around the current state of the SaaS industry and the evolution of pricing models. * Sameer's background story and how he joined one of the first SaaS companies called Intacct which exited for a billion dollars. * Working as part of the early stage team at Workday, Zuora, Zynga, GrubBeat, and Spree Commerce. * How he leveraged his experience in finance and billing software to disrupt the industry and build Ordway, plus all the details on the company. * Why it is a bad idea to over-capitalize your startup. * The importance of being a mission critical application versus a nice-to-have solution. * And so much more.

Pro Ag Podcast
Episode 8, Colorado Ag in the Classroom and Sen. Cynthia Lummis on good grass country and conservation

Pro Ag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 66:34


Join us today as we speak to the author and publisher of this year's Colorado Ag in the Classroom program. The program experienced major growth this year and is reaching significantly more classrooms. However, they need help raising an additional $20,000. We don't want to turn kids down so for every donation to AITC of $52 (the cost of reaching one classroom) we're entering you in a drawing for all of Rachel's books. Look for a FB post and comment there to let us know you made a donation to cover a classroom or two. We also visited with Sen. Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming about ranching, conservation, and the BLM's Rock Springs wreck. She's a good ranch gal, you'll like her! Thank you to our awesome sponsors! Adam Rose at Iliff Custom Cabinetry Crowley County Meat In- March 30 in Ordway

Pro Ag Podcast
ProAg Podcast: Episode 6, Crawford Livestock and Transparency with Cory Gaines

Pro Ag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 65:13


|| As always, check your cows, check your fields, and check your neighbors, || Join us as we set down with Alicia Robertson at Crawford Livestock in Crawford, Nebraska, and stay for our visit with Cory Gaines as he speaks about his experience being cut off cy CPW Commission Chair Dallas May as he commented on....transparency. File this under things you can't make up, kids. The ProAg Podcast is made possible by Adam Rose at Creative Woodworking in Sterling, the Crowley County Meat In Day (join them March 30 at Big Blue in Ordway- watch our page for updates!), and Anywhere Cam (use code ProAg50 for a free month of service and you'll be supporting the podcast!). Mental Health Resources: If you need help, call 1-844-494-TALK (8255) or text TALK to 38255. https://www.caamhpforhealth.org/

Pro Ag Podcast
ProAg Podcast: Bonus Episode 2, Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) on NACs, the federal landgrab attempts, the Rock Springs RMP, and Colorado wolves

Pro Ag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 27:24


|| As always, check your cows, check your fields, and check your neighbors. || Join Rachel as she sits down with the dynamic congresswoman from Wyoming, Rep. Harriet Hageman. They'll chat about NACs, the disastrous Rock Springs RMP, and Colorado wolves. This episode is brought to you by the Crowley County Meat In- March 30 at Big Blue in Ordway- and Anywhere Cam, where you can use ProAg50 for a free month of service and to support the podcast.

Pro Ag Podcast
ProAg Podcast: Episode 5, Logan County Cattlewomen Britt and Niki

Pro Ag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 38:09


|| As always, check your cows, check your fields, check your neighbors. || Join us as we sit down with Logan County Cattlewomen Britt Pratt and Niki Wernsman. Be sure to stay for the out takes. The ProAg Podcast is brought to you by Creative Woodworking in Sterling, Colorado. Thank you to our sponsor Crowley County Meat In- March 30 at Big Blue in Ordway. Use our code ProAg50 when you order your AnywhereCam and help support the podcast. Mental Health Resources: If you need help, call 1-844-494-TALK (8255) or text TALK to 38255. https://www.caamhpforhealth.org/ Additional Resources: Colorado Agricultural Mediation Program (CAMP) Rocky Mountain Farmers Union Farm CrisisCenter Coffee Break Project: In person drop-in meetings in the Rocky Ford area Man Therapy: It's ok to cry, even when it's not about sports Office of Suicide Prevention Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention When Someone Is at Risk: How to talk to someone who may be struggling with depression or anxiety Risk Factors and Warning Signs Firearm Suicide Prevention Video High Plains Intermountain Center for Agricultural Health & Safety Rural Resilience Alcohol use and suicide

Tea with Tolkien
Live Q&A with Dr. Holly Ordway, Author of Tolkien's Faith: A Spiritual Biography

Tea with Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024


To Hello, my friends! I'm so happy to share this recording of our live Q&A that was hosted in our discord yesterday. Dr. Holly Ordway was gracious enough to join us to chat all about her latest book, Tolkien's Faith: A Spiritual Biography. As a brief aside, I'm sorry my voice sounds a bit rough in this interview - I'm recovering from a pretty nasty illness, but I couldn't miss this Q&A. I hope you enjoy it! To join our discord, you can sign up with your email address at teawithtolkien.com/discord.Dr. Ordway's Website: https://hollyordway.com/Order Tolkien's Faith on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3qtie3mDr. Ordway Interview with Michael Ward: https://www.wordonfire.org/videos/tolkiens-faith-dr-michael-ward-interviews-holly-ordway/ Tea with Tolkien Website: www.teawithtolkien.com Tea with Tolkien Discord: www.teawithtolkien.com/discord

Pro Ag Podcast
ProAg Podcast: Episode 4 with Amanda Radke

Pro Ag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 42:04


Join us as we visit with Amanda Radke about her work with CK6 Consulting. We are all ears about beef auctions and you will be, too, when you hear how the first one went. Wowza! ProAg Podcast is proudly sponsored by: Creative Woodworking, Adam Rose in Sterling. Find Creative Woodworking on Facebook! The Crowley County Meat In Day on March 30 at Big Blue in Ordway. Shad Sullivan posts regular updates and we'll share those as well. AnywhereCam is a northeast Colorado startup and they're offering a $50 discount to our listeners who are gearing up to calve. They're especially invested and hoping to help our friends in the high country who are looking for support as they keep their cattle and sheep safe from the wolves in the area. Use the code ProAg50 and if you're at NWSS, stop by and thank them for their support of the podcast.

Twin Cities Theater Chat
S2E13 Recommends: Holiday Wrap-up with Dinners, Scrooges, and More

Twin Cities Theater Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 23:21


We're well into holiday show season and we sat down with some of our bloggers to get their recommendations for the shows they're loving and looking forward to.  Keep in mind that theater tickets are a wonderful holiday gift for anyone on your list OR a donation to a theater in someone's name!On this episode of Twin Cities Theater Chat Recommends, we are joined by Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon, Keith Russell of Life in Revue, Rob Dunkelberger of The Stages of MN,  Mary Aalgaard of Play Off the Page, and  Julie Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love.Discussed shows include:- Dinner for One at the Jungle Theater (through 12/31)- Scrooge in Rouge at Open Eye Figure Theatre (through 12/30)- The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley at Lyric Arts (through 12/22)- She Loves Me at Lakeshore Players Theatre (through 12/20)- Peter Pan at Ordway (through 12/31)- Mrs. Doubtfire at the Orpheum (12/19 - 12/24)- Art at the Guthrie Theater (12/16 - 1/28/24)- Out There at Walker Art Center (TBA)Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!

More Human
Ep. 43 - J. R. R. Tolkien -- with Holly Ordway

More Human

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 47:11


Holly Ordway is one of the world's leading J. R. R. Tolkien scholars and a friend of Cuyahoga Community College. Dr. Ordway is the author of the 2023 book Tolkien's Faith: A Spiritual Biography, and on this episode of More Human she joins Dean Jordan for a conversation about some of the ways in which Tolkien's faith informs the world of The Lord of the Rings, why Tolkien is worthy of our attention, and more.

Planet Mikey
Mikey fact checks Glenn Ordway's Wikipedia page

Planet Mikey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 46:26


Mikey is inspired to get unnecessary hip replacement surgery by Glenn Ordway. Mikey wants to ensure Wikipedia has the correct information about Glenn's life. Mikey quizzes Big O on Lone Ranger trivia. Mikey and Glenn attempt to solve all the country's problems. Ordway can't help but dive back into sports radio mode. Mikey and Glenn discuss the current state of WEEI. Castiglioke does it My Way! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft
Keeping Tests Going | Eric Ordway | Episode 952

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 46:46


Eric Ordway is a potter and teacher currently living and working in Columbia, MO. Eric makes wheel-thrown and altered pots that are finished in high, atmospheric kilns. Eric's work is influenced by his blue-collar roots, his interest in spirituality, and fantasy. Eric recently was nominated as a 2023 Emerging Artist by Ceramics Monthly. http://ThePottersCast.com/952

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Superman At 80 Panel 2018 Stern Ordway Tomasi Kupperberg

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 59:19


Five years ago these men got together to discuss The Man Of Steel.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/3143082/advertisement

RAWTALK
Faith Ordway & Sara Saffari Are Official!

RAWTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 118:25


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