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DH Unplugged
DHUnplugged #804: Circular Bio-Economy

DH Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 67:54


Oil Drops – Still highest cost for Memorial Day in years Consumer Sentiment Drops again New Fertilizer coming – Kinda Soilent Green vibe Everyone is talking about SpaceX PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm-Up - Oil Drops - Still highest cost for Memorial Day in years - Consumer Sentiment Drops again - New Fertilizer coming - Kinda Soilent Green Concept - Everyone is talking about SpaceX Markets - Nothing Really Matters - Anyone can see - New HIGHS - Governments picking the winners again - CHIPS ! - Concentration NVDA - Over the weekend, Jensen Huang said that his forecast of a $200 billion market for CPUs includes China, signalling Nvidia still sees significant long-term demand in the market amid ongoing U.S.-China technology tensions. - During an earnings call on Wednesday, Huang said Nvidia's new "Vera" central processors give it access to a new $200 billion market. - So, once again the PR machine is running overtime to make sure there is no reason for anyone to sell the stock - needed to make this clarification over the weekend - Nvidia has received licenses from the U.S. government to sell its H200 chips but has not received approval from Chinese officials who are fostering China's own chip suppliers. Consumers - Consumer sentiment has tumbled to a fresh record low in May as fears of higher prices grow due to the U.S.-Iran war and elevated oil prices, the University of Michigan's Surveys of Consumers said Friday. - The index of consumer sentiment fell to 44.8 from a preliminary reading of 48.2. It's also well below the 49.8 level seen at the end of April. Consumers Upset South Korea - Record after record... - This is an impressive chart - Two companies -Samsung and SK Hynix -----40% of the entire KOSPI index's total market capitalization. Kospi Index Who Believes this Crap? - U.S. forces have conducted “self defense” strikes in southern Iran early Tuesday, with U.S. Central Command saying that this was to “protect our troops from threats posed by Iranian forces.“ - “U.S. Central Command continues to defend our forces while using restraint during the ongoing ceasefire,” Hawkins added. - Meanwhile there was some talk over the weekend that --- 1) We are very close to a deal and it will happen soon ----2) We are in no rush for a deal ----3) How many times is this same line going to be used to try to push the price of oil down (it did move towards $90 after the weekend resumption of futures trading) - Neither side can agree on anything... Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday that the United States has seen some progress towards a deal but that more work was required, while Iran's foreign ministry said the differences remained deep and significant. - Tiresome CEO of Ford - Did you know -??? - The CEO of Ford (Jim Farley) is cousin to Chris Farley Farley and Farley Crops - Farmers worldwide are under pressure due to the Iran war disrupting supplies of conventional nitrogen fertilizers, forcing them to improvise ahead of the fall planting season. - Some farmers are turning to age-old solutions like manure, while others are experimenting with newer technologies, including waste-based inputs and microbial products. -----Circular bio-economy The crisis is giving fresh momentum to products that have long struggled to gain widespread adoption, with demand for biofertilizers and biostimulants rising and companies seeing rising interest and increased sales. - Municipal wastewater and treated human urine, which contain high levels of nutrients that can be processed. ---- So, if your corn is a little extra yellow this summer - now you know... Government's Hand - Quantum computing shares popped last Thursday, as the U.S. government said it would award $2 billion in grants to nine firms operating in the space. - IBM is the biggest beneficiary of the package, with the U.S. Commerce Department agreeing to give the firm $1 billion. - Chipmaker GlobalFoundries is receiving $375 million, while other grant recipients D-Wave Quantum, Rigetti Computing and Infleqtion will be awarded $100 million. - Shares of D-Wave added 33%, Rigetti soared 30% and Infleqtion skyrocketed about 31%. - Funding will come from the 2022 Chips and Science Act. More Money Throwing - Nvidia Corp. bought $500 million worth of rights for shares in Corning Inc. as part of a partnership to expand artificial intelligence infrastructure. - Corning pledged to increase US fiber production capacity by more than 50% to supply more optical fiber for AI data centers. - The partnership includes Corning's plan to construct three new complexes in North Carolina and Texas, which is estimated to create more than 3,000 new US jobs. DEBT - Global debt hits new record, IIF (institute for International Finance) report shows - Global debt rose for a fifth consecutive quarter in Q1 2026, increasing by more than $4.4 trillion to a record high of over $350 trillion, with the increase concentrated largely in the United States and China. - Investors shows signs of shift away from Treasuries - Global debt-to-GDP ratio stable around 305% - NOTHING TO SEE HERE Global Debt More Charts AI Reality? - Starbucks retires AI tool nine months after North American deployment - Tool was part of CEO Brian Niccol's campaign to fix product shortages - AI tool miscounted items, leading to errors, Reuters has reported Starbucks cites need for consistency, supply chain improvements in ending program More AI - Elon Musk's Grok is seeing minimal adoption in US government - even though it's cheap- - Grok lags far behind OpenAI and other rivals that analysts call more capable - Data shows uptake by corporations is also weak, suggesting Grok's problems stretch beyond government - Is it possible that corps don't trust Musk after the way he heavy handled the DOGE process? - Is this going to impact SpaceX growth story? Employment and Ai - The co-founder of AI company Anthropic said on Monday that the development of artificial intelligence cannot be left solely to technology companies, urging greater oversight from religious leaders, governments and civil society. - Speaking at the presentation of Pope Leo's first encyclical, addressing the challenges posed by artificial intelligence, Chris Olah said there was "a real possibility" that AI will displace human labour "at very large scale". Scared - China is restricting overseas travel for top AI professionals in private firms, requiring them to get approval from relevant authorities before embarking on overseas travel. - The government is targeting talent within the AI sphere, including startup founders, researchers, and executives, and adding individuals to the list based on assessments of their critical importance to the country. - The restrictions risk undermining the ability of AI firms in China to recruit and retain talent, and may force engineers with global ambitions to choose between staying home or going abroad earlier in their careers. CHIPS - Micron topped a $1 trillion market value for the first time on Tuesday as shares popped 18%, driven by insatiable artificial intelligence demand for its memory chips. - The stock surge came as UBS tripled its price target on the stock from $535 to $1,625 a share, citing long-term agreement opportunities with partially fixed pricing. - “We believe the market will start to put a more ‘normal' multiple on the stock and MU will continue to re-rate higher as more details emerge about the structural changes AI has driven to the entire memory complex,” the firm wrote. SpaceX - Lots of interest on this... - Lots of clients calling on this and we are working on this for them - Here is a bit of a reality check... --- First - company still losing billions of dollars - some may look past that - - Weird inclusion period for indices and that may take stock up due to required buying ahead of the inclusion (keeping a floor on prices in the beginning) ---- SpaceX plans to allow a large portion of its shares to become eligible for resale before the usual six-month restriction period post-IPO, under a staged system conditioned to the company's performance, a company filing shows. - The approach, designed to avoid a large wave of shares hitting the market at once, would depart from the standard 180-day lock-up that has prevailed in the U.S. Most companies going public restrict early investors from selling shares to help stabilize the stock. - Valuation somewhere between $1.5T and $2T (a year ago it was like $400 million) - Valuation in December was $750 M - Rationale for the big valuation: SpaceX is leveraging its satellite network to build massive, space-based AI data centers, which take advantage of limitless solar energy and off-planet cooling Retail  - Ross Stores Inc. raised its sales and profit guidance after first-quarter results surpassed consensus estimates, aided by strong customer traffic among younger shoppers. - The company reported sales of $6.01 billion and earnings of $2.02 per share, with same-store sales growing 17% in the period, a record for Ross. - Ross now expects full-year same-store sales to grow 6% to 7%, and earnings of $7.50 to $7.74 per share, with executives citing increased customer traffic as a key driver of profit. Meanwhile - Walmart issued a worse-than-expected financial outlook amid soaring gas prices. - Finance chief John David Rainey said high tax returns may have muted some of the impact high gas prices had on shoppers in the first quarter, indicating consumer pressures could rise in the current quarter - The big-box retailer issued fiscal first-quarter results that beat Wall Street's expectations on the top line but were only in line on the bottom. - The retailer said it's expecting adjusted earnings per share to be between $2.75 and $2.85, lower than expectations of $2.91, according to LSEG. - Walmart said it anticipates net sales will rise between 3.5% and 4.5% for the year. Ferrari - Electric - Ferrari (RACE) is trading lower today after the company unveiled its first fully electric vehicle, the Ferrari Luce, marking a major strategic shift away from its traditional combustion-engine supercar identity. - The Luce is a four-door, five-seat ultra-luxury EV developed with former Apple (AAPL) design chief Jony Ive, featuring a quad-motor setup producing over 1,000 horsepower, a 0--60 mph time of roughly 2.5 seconds, and a price tag around $640,000. - Despite these headline-grabbing performance specs, investors reacted negatively because the design is seen as a sharp break from RACE's iconic styling, with many critics arguing it looks closer to a mass-market EV than a traditional Ferrari. Saying goodbye - One of America's once-dominant beer brands is being discontinued after more than 175 years. - Schlitz Premium, a beer brand that traces its roots to Milwaukee in the 1840s and was once among the largest breweries in the country, is being put "on hiatus," parent company Pabst Brewing Co. confirmed Friday after Wisconsin Brewing Company announced it would brew the brand's final batch later this month. - "Unfortunately, we have seen continued increases in our costs to store and ship certain products and have had to make the tough choice to place Schlitz Premium on hiatus," Zac Nadile, Pabst head of brand strategy, said in a statement to Milwaukee Magazine. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Announcing the THE CLOSEST TO THE PIN for SALESFORCE (CRM)   Winners will be getting great stuff like the new "OFFICIAL" DHUnplugged Shirt!     FED AND CRYPTO LIMERICKS   See this week's stock picks HERE Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter

Nightside With Dan Rea
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Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 40:41 Transcription Available


Bradley Jay filled in on NightSide: Schlitz beer will be no longer...One of America's oldest beers that "made Milwaukee famous" will no longer be produced after over 175 years of production. Pabst Brewing Co., the beer parent company, said they have seen the “continued increases in our costs to store and ship certain products and have had to make the tough choice to place Schlitz Premium on hiatus." Do you have a favorite beer that if discontinued you'd be devastated? Maybe it's Schlitz...whatever it is, listeners checked in with their beer of choice as we discussed beer culture and iconic beer brands of today and yesteryear.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BeerNet Radio
Ep. 267 Paul Chibe of Pabst Brewing Co.

BeerNet Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 47:52


Today Harry speaks with Paul Chibe, CEO of Pabst Brewing Co., at their new headquarters in San Antonio, about the transition to A-B as a contract brewer, new innovations, Pabst Light, the new office, and more.=================================Our 3 Daily Bev-Alc Trade Publications: https://beernet.com/Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeerNetRadio/videosPodcast feeds - Audio: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/beernetradio=================================About Us:Beer Business Daily / Wine & Spirits Daily publisher Harry Schuhmacher joins his editors and bev-alc industry guests once a week as they grok the beer and beverage business issues of the day. Like and subscribe; it's free.-Our Three Daily Bev-Alc Trade Publications: https://beernet.com/-Twitter: @beerbizdaily#beernews #beerindustry #beer #beerbusiness

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Taplines
Writing the PBR Brand Bible

Taplines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 36:13


This is the second installment of a Taplines two-parter about the early days of PBR's cultural and commercial renaissance after the turn of the 21st century. Our guest for these back-to-back episodes is Neal Stewart, a former Pabst Brewing Company marketer who spent the first half of the Aughts working on the firm's flagship beer. In this episode, we'll discuss how early signs of life for the nearly defunct brand gave way to a full-blown national phenomenon — and how Stewart and co. carefully fanned the flames from Pabst Brewing Co.'s headquarters in San Antonio. Don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BeerNet Radio
Ep. 170 Paul Chibe of Pabst Brewing Co.

BeerNet Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 33:52


Today the gang catches up with Paul Chibe, CEO of Pabst Brewing Co., as they discuss the PBR / Wade Boggs marketing campaign, his concerns about the declining beer category and the need for the industry to focus on long-term strategies to maintain a healthy business, the coming move to a slick new company headquarters in San Antonio, and the challenges related to managing inventory amid increased demand. ================================= Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/beernetradio Podcast feeds: https://www.beernetradio.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5mk5ITn9bXu1KOvx21QzEb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beernet-radio/id1591940567 ================================= About Beer Business Daily publisher Harry Schuhmacher joins his editors and other guests once a week as they grok the beer industry issues of the day. -Podcast Hotline: Text or call Harry in confidence at:‪ (262) 345-2501‬ -Audio/Video feeds at https://linktr.ee/beernet -Articles referenced at beernet.com -Socials: @beerbizdaily #beernews #beerindustry #beer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beernetradio/message

Local Business Hacks
Secrets For Growing A Successful Salon With Leigh Feldman of Bishops Cuts/Color

Local Business Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 19:09


Are you looking for ways to grow your salon, build referrals, and generate more revenue? Then this week's podcast episode is for you. Leigh Feldman, CEO of Bishops Cuts/Color shares his insightful tips as well as his marketing secrets for business growth. Leigh Feldman is the current Chief Executive Officer and Brand President of Bishops Cuts/Color. Mr. Feldman served as Chief Marketing Officer for Bishops from February 2018 to March 2022, before being promoted to the head leadership role. Previously, he served as Vice President/Group Account Director for Rebel Industries in Portland, Oregon, and Los Angeles, California from May 2012 to March 2018, while also serving as Director of Media/PR and Brand Partnerships for Moonshine Events, a large scale experiential events and production company from January 2014 to August 2018. Leigh has worked with clients such as Nike, Adidas, Mazda, Google, Chelsea Football Club, Pabst Brewing Co., Warner Bros., and more. Be sure to take notes as Leigh pulls back the curtain and shares: Why after clients are in your chair they are a walking billboard Why the easiest way to get people in your chair is through free cut cards Why it's imperative to know when ideas are important because they are being measured or if they are being measured because they are important Why personalization, when you are talking about engaging with your core customers, is so valuable Why your elevator pitch needs to have an “I” statement and you need to say “I am the best and I'm going to take care of you” Why it's important to “act as an aspirin” Be prepared to get motivated to grow your salon with Leigh's marketing tips and advice- let's get hacking! Follow the Local Business Hacks podcast for more inspiring interviews, hacks, and insider secrets to help grow your business.

Three Questions, Three Drinks with Chris Mikolay
Ep. 41 - 3Q3D's Wide World of Sports (with WSJ Sportswriter Jason Gay)

Three Questions, Three Drinks with Chris Mikolay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 75:03


SPORTS, MEDIA & THE MAN IN THE ARENA. On the eve of departing to cover the Winter Olympics in Beijing, Wall Street Journal sportswriter and New York Times bestselling author Jason Gay swings by 3Q3D to answer questions both thoughtful and ridiculous. With his job at the nexus of sports, media and business, Jason thoughtfully opines on the evolving nature of our national sports obsession, the fine line between being tough on an athlete and giving grace for mental health struggles, and which athlete from the past would have been the best Twitter follow. Jason is one of our nation's best sportswriters for a reason, and in this episode of 3Q3D he proves he is as fun to talk to as his columns are entertaining to read. Jason's bestselling book, “Little Victories: A Sportswriters Notes on Winning at Life”, is available wherever books are sold. Drinks in this episode:>> Wisconsin Old Fashioned cocktail – 2 oz brandy, 1 splash 7UP or Sprite, 1 sugar cube, 2 orange slices, 2 maraschino or brandied cherries, 3 dashes Angostura bitters. Add Angostura bitters, orange slices, brandied cherries and sugar cube to an Old Fashioned glass and muddle to combine. Add ice to fill the glass, then add the brandy. Top with the 7Up or Sprite and stir to combine. Garnish with a skewered cherry and an orange slice.>> Hop Electric Hazy IPA, 6.8% ABV, Flying Dog Brewing Co., Frederick, MD >> Pabst Blue Ribbon, gulped straight from the can, as God intended. 4.8% ABV, Pabst Brewing Co., Milwaukee, WI>> Major Lager, Light American Lager, 4.5% ABV, Brew Kettle, Strongsville, OHIf you've been enjoying the 3Q3D podcast, please consider giving us a rating, a review, or sharing an episode with a friend. Give us a follow on our social sites here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3drinkspodcast/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3DrinkspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/3Q3Dpod

Brewjos Podcast
Batch 32 Pabst Brewing Co.

Brewjos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 37:58


We review Blue Ribbon. We have the news also a small history on Pabst Brewing Co.

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How Bizarre
How Bizarre 040 Killer Nurses!

How Bizarre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 108:40


It's October and that means a month of spooky and troubling podcasts from How Bizarre! Starting things off with a Grim and Pleasant - Killer Nurses and Halloween Treats History! PLUS: Chris's Pee Incident, Used Condoms Factory, Space Gladiators, Titanic News, Pentagon Zombie Plans, Weird trivia and Lyle shares some great news! FACT CHECK EDIT: Rainier Beer is now owned by Pabst Brewing Co.

Sponsor Talk
Matt Bruhn (President & GM) and Luke Atkinson (CMO) of Pabst Brewing Co.

Sponsor Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 35:27


In our latest episode, our host Avish Sood chats with Matt Bruhn (President & GM) and Luke Atkinson (Chief Marketing Officer) of Pabst Brewing Co. to learn about the impact of the pandemic on the beverage alcohol industry, how consumer consumption habits are changing and how innovation is driving their brand portfolio forward.

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IDCA Podcast (To Infinity Paradigm and Beyond)

Ben Haines is the Chief Information Officer of Verizon Media. Previously he was the Enterprise CIO of Yahoo where he led a team of over 400 people, ensuring all Yahoo workers are productive, from all corporate applications to the help desk. Before that Ben was the CIO at Pabst Brewing Co. as well as the former CIO at Box. He is an enterprise IT and business professional with over 18 years IT leadership experience. This visionary strategic executive has a focus on short-term execution for immediate results while developing a wide-ranging point-of-view the challenges and opportunities of today's IT fast-moving IT environments. Ben understands how to embrace new technologies responsibly while managing large budgets, executive expectations, and shifting end-user needs.

Craft Beer Storm
Craft Brew News # 21 - "Pay to Play" and Cannabis Delivery Drama

Craft Beer Storm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 11:53


Craft Brew News – 3/8/19(Courtesy of Brewbound.com)Massachusetts High Court Rules Against Craft Beer Guild AppealThe Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts has denied Sheehan Family Companies subsidiary Craft Beer Guild’s attempt to appeal a ruling that it violated laws prohibiting unfair trade practices and illegal “pay-to-play” activities, according to the Boston Globe.The state high court agreed with the Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC), which found that the beer wholesaler had violated the state law against “price discrimination” — a practice in which distributors sell the same quantity of a product at different prices to different retailers — by offering rebates to some retailers but not others. In a statement to the press, the ABCC said it remains “committed to ensuring an equal playing field in the alcoholic beverages industry” in Massachusetts.The ABCC said. “We are pleased with today’s decision from the Supreme Judicial Court, upholding the regulation that prohibits manufacturers and wholesalers from bribing retailers,” As Brewbound previously reported, the ABCC found that Craft Beer Guild, which distributes more than 200 craft brands from throughout Massachusetts, had paid bars about $120,000 from for tap handle placements.In the 2017 ruling upheld this week by the Supreme Judicial Court, a Suffolk Superior Court judge ruled that the ABCC, which slapped Craft Beer Guild — which also operates as Craft Brewers Guild — with a 90-day license suspension in 2016 after an investigation revealed the company had “engaged in a pervasive illegal enterprise involving numerous retailers and corporations that spanned at least five years.” In lieu of suspension, Craft Beer Guild agreed to pay a $2.6 million fine.Drizly Files Lawsuit Against Co-Founder, Eyes Cannabis DeliveryA lawsuit filed this week by Boston-based on-demand alcohol delivery company Drizly against Nick Rellas, its former co-founder and CEO, revealed the e-commerce company’s plans to expand into medical and recreational cannabis delivery later this year, according to Law 360.The lawsuit alleges that Rellas, who exited Drizly in August, violated a 1-year non-compete and a nondisclosure agreement by attempting to start his own e-commerce cannabis delivery business, the outlet reported.“Beginning in late 2017 and continuing through his tenure as CEO, Drizly decided to enter an adjacent market for another highly controlled product: legalized medical and recreational cannabis,” the lawsuit said. “Drizly has approached potential commercial retail partners, explored the best path to market, consulted with state regulatory officials, and crafted a market entry plan.”US Supreme Won’t Hear Consumers’ MegaBrew ChallengeThe U.S. Supreme Court has passed on hearing beer consumers’ bid to block Anheuser-Busch InBev’s $107 billion acquisition of rival SABMiller, according to Law 360.A group of consumers had filed a lawsuit arguing that allowing the MegaBrew merger to proceed would have constricted the beer market, the outlet reported.In October, the merger cleared its final hurdle to approval as a federal judge signed a “Modified Final Judgment” — more than two years after the Department of Justice initially green-lit the acquisition.New Holland Receives Approval For Pabst-Branded WhiskeyNew Holland Brewing Co. recently received federal label approval for a Pabst Brewing Co.-branded whiskey, signaling a contract distilling arrangement between the two companies, according to MiBiz.com.Recall that Michigan beer company inked a marketing, sales and distribution agreement with Pabst in December 2016. Additionally, Pabst already sells a bourbon under the Not Your Father’s label.Subscribe to Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2Michael Potorti is the Host of Craft Beer Storm and Founder/Brewer at Beara Brewing Co. in Portsmouth, NHMichael PotortiFounder/BrewerHost of "Craft Beer Storm" Podcastmichael@craftbeerstorm.commichael@bearairishbrew.com*** Come visit our brewery for some delicious local craft brew! ***Beara Brewing Co.2800 Lafayette RoadPortsmouth, NH 03801Tel. (857) 342-3272 www.bearairishbrew.com Like us onInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bearairishbrew/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BearaIrishBrewingCo Twitter: https://twitter.com/BearaIrishBrew Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beara-brewing-co-30776075/**LISTEN to our Craft Beer Storm Podcast and share with a friend**Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2Craft Beer Storm You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp3PVuCGmywNWlGFh0N0ukg?view_as=subscriberCraft Beer Storm Podcast Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/craft-beer-storm-WdbK0LCraft Beer Storm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/craftbeerstorm/Craft Beer Storm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/craftbeerstorm/

Forks on the Left
Mr. Fries Man - Ep. 27

Forks on the Left

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017 49:09


Did you ever dream of starting your own restaurant?  This is one of those stories that dreams and movies are made of — the story of Los Angeles’ own Craig Batiste. Starting with less than $400 and a headful of recipe ideas for “loaded” french fries, Craig and his fiancé Dorothy Morales set out on an adventure that has grown from selling home-cooked fries out of a donut shop parking lot to a thriving young business that is taking Los Angeles and Instagram by storm.     Guest: Mr. Fries Man (@mr_fries_man)   The Fries: Buffalo Chicken (sautéed) with Ranch Garlic Parmesan Shrimp with Bacon Barbecue Chicken Cheese and Bacon Chorizo and Egg Fries   Day Drinking: Allagash White Belgian-Style Wheat Beer -  Allagash Brewing Company, Portland Maine; Pabst Blue Ribbon, Lager, Tall Boy Can, Pabst Brewing Co, San Antonio, TX   For pictures and more from this episode, visit forksontheleft.com Follow us on Twitter (@forks_ontheleft), Instagram (forks_ontheleft) and Facebook. Please rate us and leave us a review on iTunes!

Podcasterbating
#55: Recovery Bucket - Podcasterbating

Podcasterbating

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014 63:30


This week Ace & Herm get excited over the nostalgic return of Surge soda on Amazon.com thanks to TheSurgeMovement. They also talk about a fish in Australia who had sugery to remove a tumor, and Herm tells Ace he shouldn't be taking baths as an adult. WHAT ARE WE DRINKIN'?: Pabst Blue Ribbon (Pabst Brewing Co.) //FOLLOW THE SHOW:We love interacting with listeners! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @Podcasterbating and 'LIKE US' on Facebook.com/Podcasterbating ---------------------------------- *Want To Help The Podcast Grow? Tell your friends the show and remember to search "Podcasterbating" on iTunes to subscribe and leave us a quick review! ---------------------------------- *Have a "Would You Rather" submission or topic suggestion? E-mail Us! Podcasterbating@gmail.com  

Interviews: Tech and Business
Ben Haines, CIO, Pabst Brewing Co.

Interviews: Tech and Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2013 45:48


Ben Haines was the CIO at Pabst Brewing Co., but now works at Yahoo following a stint as CIO of Box. He is an Enterprise IT and Business Professional with over 15 years experience. This visionary strategic leader with a focus on short-term execution for immediate results.