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In this episode of Beyond the Bottom Line, host Bert Miller interviews Pete Carr, CEO of A1RWATER - Americas, and Ryan Bibbo, COO of - A1RWATER Americas, to explore the future of sustainable drinking water solutions through cutting-edge air-to-water technology. Pete and Ryan, both industry veterans with extensive experience at renowned companies like Red Bull and Bacardi, discuss how their new roles at A1RWATER are aligned with a mission to combat water scarcity. Learn how their innovative approach extracts humidity from the air to create clean, drinkable water, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional water sources. With a focus on reducing environmental impact, A1RWATER's air-to-water solutions aim to address the water scarcity. From insights into their transition to the water technology space, to the challenges of educating consumers on the benefits of air-to-water systems, Pete and Ryan share their vision for reshaping the water industry. Discover how A1RWATER is targeting key markets, from South Florida to global regions facing water shortages, and offering eco-conscious options like reusable glass bottles. Join us as we dive into a conversation about water innovation, sustainability, and the power of leadership in driving change. Explore more about A1RWATER's mission to provide accessible, pure drinking water to communities around the world. Learn more about Pete and Ryan here: https://a1rwater.com/company-updates/meet-our-new-us-leadership-team/
You'll meet champions from Denver...Our Featured Interview this week is brand new Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame Inductee Pete Carr
Anthony Lucia's older brother Tommy Joe & Pro Rodeo's #1 stock contractor, Pete Carr join Big Bear on the seventh edition of RümpChät Live at the 2023 NFR!!!
Today's guests include stock contractor and good friend Pete Carr and Hank Hanzinger from our rodeo of the day, 101 Wild West Rodeo in Ponca City, Oklahoma.
In this episode, something different. A few months ago I was asked to host an episode of UNpacked, tackling the question: what is ethical wildlife tourism? This is that investigation, originally released by www.afar.com/unpacked. The Into The Wilderness podcast is a www.modernhuntsman.com production. Purchase the full back catalogue of volumes on the website There's nothing quite like a magical, transportive animal encounter—but how do we ensure those encounters are good for the animals (and good for the places we visit)? Journalist Byron Pace, host of the Into the Wilderness Podcast, takes us on a journey around the world, talking with wildlife experts ranging from a shark scientist in Australia to a California-based biologist. Resources: Hear more from Byron's guests and from Byron himself at modernhuntsman.com/podcast. Dan Blumstein: https://www.ioes.ucla.edu/person/daniel-blumstein/ Dan's book, Ecotourism's Promise and Peril: https://geni.us/dTFm Melissa Cristina Márquez: https://www.melissacristinamarquez.com/ Pete Carr of the Endangered Species Protection Agency: https://speciesprotectionusa.org/ Sarah Roberts: https://www.sarahrobertsofficial.com/work-with-me Lucas Bustamante, Tropical Herping: https://www.tropicalherping.com/about/lucas_bustamante.html Have a travel conundrum you want us to unpack? Tweet us, DM us on Instagram, or post on our Facebook page. Twitter: https://twitter.com/AFARmedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afarmedia/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AfarMedia/
There's nothing quite like a magical, transportive animal encounter—but how do we ensure those encounters are good for the animals (and good for the places we visit)? Journalist Byron Pace, host of the Into the Wilderness Podcast, takes us on a journey around the world, talking with wildlife experts ranging from a shark scientist in Australia to a California-based biologist. This episode is sponsored by Explore Asheville, who shares our belief in the power of ethical travel. https://www.exploreasheville.com/ Resources: Hear more from Byron's guests and from Byron himself at modernhuntsman.com/podcast. Dan Blumstein: https://www.ioes.ucla.edu/person/daniel-blumstein/ Dan's book, Ecotourism's Promise and Peril: https://geni.us/dTFm Melissa Cristina Márquez: https://www.melissacristinamarquez.com/ Pete Carr of the Endangered Species Protection Agency: https://speciesprotectionusa.org/ Sarah Roberts: https://www.sarahrobertsofficial.com/work-with-me Lucas Bustamante, Tropical Herping: https://www.tropicalherping.com/about/lucas_bustamante.html Have a travel conundrum you want us to unpack? Tweet us, DM us on Instagram, or post on our Facebook page. Twitter: https://twitter.com/AFARmedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afarmedia/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AfarMedia/
This episode on one-hit wonders is an extension of Warren Kurtz' Goldmine interviews with Norman Greenbaum and about Benny Mardones and Pete Carr, all of whom had only one hit in the Top 40. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode on one-hit wonders is an extension of Warren Kurtz' Goldmine interviews with Norman Greenbaum and about Benny Mardones and Pete Carr, all of whom had only one hit in the Top 40.
This episode on one-hit wonders is an extension of Warren Kurtz' Goldmine interviews with Norman Greenbaum and about Benny Mardones and Pete Carr, all of whom had only one hit in the Top 40. Part of Pantheon Podcasts
This episode on one-hit wonders is an extension of Warren Kurtz' Goldmine interviews with Norman Greenbaum and about Benny Mardones and Pete Carr, all of whom had only one hit in the Top 40. Part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The History of Rock N Roll Part X - Soundtrack of the Century: 20 Feet from Stardom/Standing in the Shadows of Motown/Muscle Shoals On this week's episode of WatchThis W/RickRamos, Mr. Chavez & I continue our exploration of The World of Rock N Roll with a look at the foundation of any song . . . the bands and the background singers that give every song structure, power, and drive. This week we look at Morgan Neville's 20 Feet From Stardom (2019) - profiling Tata Vega, Judith Hill, Jo Lawry, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer, and the great Darlene Love - Paul Justman's Standing in the Shadows of Motown (2002) - profiling the great Motown backing band The Funk Brothers. composed of: Jack Ashford (percussion), Bob Babbitt (bass), Uriel Jones (drums), Joe Hunter (keyboards), Joe Messina (guitar), Richard "Pistol" Allen (drums), Benny "Papa Zita" Benjamin (drums), Eddie "Bongo" Brown (percussion), Johnny Griffith (keyboards), Earl Van Dyke (keyboards), and Robert White (guitar). Finally, we close out the show with an incredible film showcasing The Birth of the Deep South Soul & Rock N Roll Sound birthed by the great Alabama Producer Rick Hall and FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals Alabama . . . I'm talking about Greg "Freddy" Camalier's Muscle Shoals (2013). An incredible film that showcases the legacy of Hall and the Swampers including: Barry Beckett (keyboards), Roger Hawkins (drums), David Hood (bass), Jimmy Johnson (guitar), Chips Moman (guitar), Junior Lowe (guitar), Dan Penn, Tommy Cogbill, Pete Carr (guitar), and Spooner Oldham (organ and piano). This is a fun episode that will - hopefully - introduce three great films and a host of music that you owe it to yourself to embrace. Take a listen and let us know what you think. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com. Many Thanks.
What a Wonderful World - Performed by Steve Shanholtzer - Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays “Music has always been a driving force in Steve Shanholtzer's life. He has played in various bands from Northeast and central Florida since the '70s and has had the honor of sharing the stage with many notable artists including Gregg Allman, Pete Carr, and Pat Travers, to name a few. Steve has mentored workshops alongside Jerry Douglas, Josh Graves, and Rik Emmett. He has also opened for Steppenwolf, Three Dog Night. Dave Mason, Molly Hatchet, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Nighthawks, Blackfoot, Buckwheat Zydeco, Jimmy Thackery, John Hartford, Jake Shimabukuro, and Southside Johnny.” From all of us to all of you, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-contrast-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-contrast-project/support
On the 7th installment of RümpChät LIVE from NFR we visit with a couple of great friends - 12x PRCA Stock Contractor of the Year nominee, Pete Carr and the backbone of the BFO, legendary Barrelman, Andy North.
“An important part of looking after the ocean is that you've got to look after the seabirds” If we were able to wave a magic wand and remove introduced rats from oceanic islands, is that enough to protect our seabirds? Pete Carr is an expert on birds in the Indian Ocean and, in this bonus episode of Ocean Matters, he explains to host Helen Czerski the importance to restoring native vegetation on our important seabird islands. Ocean Matters is a Fresh Air Production for the Bertarelli Foundation, subscribe now so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to our very first BacardiTalks featuring Pete Carr, Ryan Bibbo and Heidi Hinkle Vargas, Moderated by Director Brian Connors and Hosted by the Bacardi Center of Excellence.Support the show (http://Hospitality.fiu.edu)
How lucky are we here at the Chaplin School and at the 2 Barstools and a Knife podcast? We teach our students daily to surround themselves with the best and brightest. Today, we helped them in that effort with our guest speaker Heidi Hinkle Vargas who is one of the best and brightest on Pete Carr's team over at Bacardi North America, who just happens to be the Chaplin School's partner in all things spirits. Heidi discusses her role as VP and Managing Director of On-Premise for Bacardi and her career path in getting to that position. Heidi shares stories overcoming the challenges of a huge hotel opening in Vegas and now working through the current challenges with Covid. Heidi discusses some "hot off the presses" news and stats with our students that really give us all cause for optimism in the Hospitality world. Heidi also shares the thoughtful philanthropic work Bacardi has done to give back to our community. Heidi closes our show with some great student advice and reminds us of Bacardi's vision for this year: Outsmart, Outwork, Outperform. It is a vision we share here at 2 Barstools and a Knife and at the Chaplin School...enjoy this episode! Support the show (http://Hospitality.fiu.edu)
“Can I use swear words?” Bacardi North America Regional President Pete Carr quips when asked how Bacardi, a 158-year-old family business, survived the impacts of 2020. Pete identifies the very moment on March 12 that he knew things were undergoing irreversible change, how the entire company rallied around an “all in” founder's mindset, and the importance of constant communication from that point onwards.He shares the many ways the Bacardi business was set up for success, from the global footprint which afforded the North American division foresight as they watched what took place in China and across Europe, to the the long-term runway he's afforded as a leader within a family-run business that maintains a generational mindset. Learn how Bacardi got creative with recipe development, cocktail delivery kits, and the fastest ever product launch: hand sanitizer for first responders, and take note on how Bacardi underwent rapid digital adoption to guarantee no dead ends when 70% of consumer purchases shifted online.
In the latest Truetone Lounge, we take a trip down to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to meet up with Swamper, Jimmy Johnson at 3614 Jackson Highway, home of the Muscle Shoals Sound. In our interview, Johnson covered everything from his early days as Rick Hall’s first employee, through all of his groundbreaking work with Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, Wilson Pickett, Paul Simon, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Bob Seger. Along the way, we get amazing anecdotes about Tom Dowd, Jerry Wexler, Arif Mardin, Duane Allman, Eddie Hinton, and Pete Carr. Jimmy also shares of his involvement in the award-winning Muscle Shoals documentary, and how the film came to fruition.
The guys are on a roll with impressive guests on “2 Barstools and a Knife.” This week, President of @BacardiUSA, Pete Carr, talks about his path in the beverage industry and new trends. How does a 158-year-old family company thrive today, and what are they doing differently? Pete talks about @Bacardi willingness to break the mold and try new things, their investment in future beverage professionals, being on the forefront of women in leadership @BacardiWIL, and inspiring minorities in the beverage industry. Remember, “Chase the opportunity, don’t chase the money!” New episodes every Friday:Support the show (http://Hospitality.fiu.edu)
EQI Radio with Butch Thurman - May 15th Interview with Pete Carr
In the latest Truetone Lounge, we take a trip down to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, to meet up with Swamper, Jimmy Johnson at 3614 Jackson Highway, home of the Muscle Shoals Sound. In our interview, Johnson covered everything from his early days as Rick Hall’s first employee, through all of his groundbreaking work with Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, Wilson Pickett, Paul Simon, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Bob Seger. Along the way, we get amazing anecdotes about Tom Dowd, Jerry Wexler, Arif Mardin, Duane Allman, Eddie Hinton, and Pete Carr. Jimmy also shares of his involvement in the award-winning Muscle Shoals documentary, and how the film came to fruition.
In this episode we discuss the Danny Elfman score for the Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton debate, Radiohead putting In Rainbows disc 2 on streaming services, William Billy Corgan's recent law suit with TNA Impact wrestling, the new streaming service from Amazon, David Bowie's 25 favorite vinyl records, Nickelback being tired of Nickelback jokes, and the wikileak emails from Tom Delonge to the Clinton campaign. We also answer questions from our lovely listeners ranging from 90's pop, pre 90's hip hop, dream bands for our label, the term "vinyls", and Ghost vs ICP deathmatches. We play a track from our dude Pete Carr!!
This week on the ProRodeo Report we are reporting from Oklahoma City as we continue our coverage of the Ram National Circuit Finals Rodeo. We’ll have complete results next week. This week’s show features rodeo announcer Greg Simas, PRCA Clown of the Year Justin Rumford, stock contractor Pete Carr, and we talk to Jud Little of the Jud Little Ranch … Read more about this episode...
This week’s ProRodeo Report program features the top stock award winners in the PRCA. We talk to Steve Sutton of the Sutton Rodeo Company and Pete Carr of the Carr Pro Rodeo Company. We also hear from this year’s Wrangler NFR Barrelman J.J. Harrison from Washington, and from bullfighter Darrell Diefenbach. Robert Simpson of the Lazy E Arena joins us … Read more about this episode...