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Host Justin Gaard is joined by new National Champion hammer thrower Angelos Mantzouranis on the podcast this week! Gaardsy and Angelos talk about his performance in Eugene (his reaction may surprise you), the challenges he has faced with injuries and changing his technique the past year, his respect for his coach Peter Miller and how he came to the U. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us Fan MailChick-fil-A didn't become a powerhouse by accident, and we're bringing that same kind of disciplined thinking to the shed industry. Peter Miller joins us to talk about the Shed Sales Summit in Knoxville, Tennessee, and why having the former Chick-fil-A CMO Steve Robinson as keynote is such a big deal for shed sales, marketing, and branding. If you've ever felt like customers only shop price, this conversation will challenge you to see how service, consistency, and message can make people choose you even when another lot has a “similar” building.We also dig into what's changing across the industry calendar and why it's a win for attendees: coordination with NSRA for those thinking about rent-to-own, plus the momentum of the Shed Builder Expo. The real payoff is the networking. The best ideas rarely happen on stage. They happen at tables, in hallways, and in the honest back-and-forth where shed dealers and sales teams compare what's working, what's broken, and what they'd do differently next time.Finally, we get candid about the emotional roller coaster of selling. Deals cancel, pipelines dry up, and even seasoned sellers take hits. Peter shares why you keep filling the pipeline, how psychology matters in what you say and how you say it, and why events that mix learning with community can keep you sharp. We also touch work-life balance, because no sales win is worth losing your family.If you get value from this, subscribe, share it with a shed seller who needs a boost, and leave a review so more people in the shed industry can find the show.For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Would you like to receive our weekly newsletter? Sign up on our website: shedgeek.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Shed ProLuxGuardShed Sales SummitCALStryker Hunting Blinds
It's a two-guest week this week with host Justin Gaard visiting with football player Jaxon Howard about his free football camp for kids coming up in July and Track and Field Associate Head Coach Peter Miller joining to discuss the 5 throwers competing in the NCAA Outdoor Championships next week in Oregon! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Episode Description This week on the Bit Improv Comedy Network, Billy and Gail head south — spiritually, geographically, and possibly medically — with Mike Roth of The Villages, Florida, who gives them a guided tour of America's most aggressively recreational retirement wonderland. Mike walks us through The Villages' astonishing scale, its golf cart culture, its town squares, nightly dancing, festivals, clubs, rumors, loofah lore, pickleball intensity, and the particular magic of a community where everyone has a hobby, a schedule, and apparently a transportation-based signaling system. From there, the BIT Crew takes one polite civic interview and lovingly drives it straight into a flaming roundabout of podcast-town chaos: The Villages Podcast Network, loofah codes, armed festival discourse, senior self-discovery, competitive pickleball escalation, and a Shooters vs. Pickleball championship that probably violates at least three HOA guidelines. Charming at first. Then sun-drenched. Then deeply unsupervised. Apologies The BIT Comedy Network apologizes to Mike Roth, the residents of The Villages, Florida, golf cart commuters, golf cart passengers, golf cart mechanics, anyone with a loofah attached to anything, people who know what the loofahs mean, people who insist the loofahs mean nothing, pickleball players, pickleball referees, the Shooters Club, Strawberry Festival attendees, town square dancers, low-priced alcoholic beverage vendors, coming-of-age seniors, alternative sexuality educators, upside-down pineapple enthusiasts, Central Park, trailer parks, retirement communities, HOA boards, Florida tourism officials, anyone named Lucky Luke, anyone who brought a gun to a fruit-based festival, and all listeners who thought "retirement" meant things would calm down. Credits Director and Creator: Billy Merritt Producer, Editor & Graphics: Hill Kane Featuring: Mike Roth (Himself) Billy Merrit (Himself, Narrator) Hill Kane (Gail - Producer) Angela Washko (Amazing Angela - Co-Co-host of Loofa Codes Podcast, Vinny from Vinny's Villages Guns N' Stuff, Chiquita Banana)Luke Bovard (Lucky Luke - Co-host of Loofa Codes Podcast, Karl - American Idol reject ) Jim Tripp (Car Show Guy, The Producer, Paul - Lucky Luke's Friend, Bob, who should NOT drive) Lisa Steckman (Co-host of Reber Rousers Podcast, Mandy from The Shooters' Club, Pickleball Couple #2)Don Slovin (Co-host of Reber Rousers Podcast, Crazy Larry) Flannery Wilson (Co-host of Wal*Mart Warriors Podcast, Sunrise Trailer Park, Pickleball Couple #2) Brent Kohler (Co-host of Wal*Mart Warriors Podcast, CUBE Sex Shop, PickleBall Coach) Music: "Shark Bait" performed by Little Kahunas | Produced by the late, great Peter Miller. Hosting: Libsyn "The BIT" and "The BIT Improv Comedy Network" are trademarks owned by Billy Merritt. © 2024–2026 Billy Merritt. All rights reserved. Inquiries: TheBitComedyNetwork@gmail.com Website: BITComedyNetwork.com Production + Graphics: Hill Kane, Raising Kane Media + Marketing
This week on the Bit Improv Comedy Network, Billy and Gail kick things off with Mayor Joe of Farmington, Michigan, whose generosity and good humor are on full display as he shares the city's history, its Quaker roots, its famously welcoming small-town vibe, its abundance of coffee houses, and the distinctive character that makes Farmington feel like its own little world — before graciously allowing the BIT Crew to do what they do best: lovingly satirize it all. From there, things spiral beautifully into a full-on podcast-town fever dream, where civic pride, local personalities, and unchecked microphone access turn community spirit into pure comic chaos. Charming at first. Then increasingly not normal. Apologies The BIT Comedy Network apologizes to the residents of Farmington, Mayor Joe, Farmington coffee houses, Quakers, local historians, the Warner family, ghost hunters, tax preparers, lawyers, accountants, tarot readers, notaries public, public safety professionals, podcast producers, silent coffee shop patrons, anti-outsider committees, front porch enthusiasts, NASA, astronauts, and anyone who expected this episode to remain a normal civic interview. Credits Director and Creator: Billy Merritt Producer, Editor & Graphics: Hill Kane Featuring: Mayor Joe LaRussa (Himself) Billy Merrit (Himself, Narrator) Amber Bellsdale (Joanne Wilson, Room for Improvement Pod Host; Emily, Silent Coffee Shop; Ground Control Barrista #2) Luke Bovard (Luke Jones, Podcast Producer - Luke's Podcast Hut) Hill Kane (Gail; Mrs. Stephani Wilson-Jones, Room for Improvement Pod Host; Ground Control Barrista #1) Don Slovin (Himself, All Kinds of Quaker Foods Pod Host, Astronaut #1) Jim Tripp (Jerry 2.0/"Receptionist", Saftey Force Dispatch Commander/Rude Podcast Guest) Katya Vasilaky (Jerry 1.0; Lana, Farmington Safety Force Pod Host) Angela Washko (Your Boy Bobby, Apothecary Coffee; Jenny Warner, Farmington Safety Force Pod Host) Gary Yorke (Himself, All Kinds of Quaker Foods Pod Host; Chef Bob, Caffeine Heaven; Astronaut #2) Music: "Shark Bait" performed by Little Kahunas | Produced by the late, great Peter Miller. Hosting: Libsyn "The BIT" and "The BIT Improv Comedy Network" are trademarks owned by Billy Merritt. © 2024–2026 Billy Merritt. All rights reserved. Inquiries: TheBitComedyNetwork@gmail.com Website: BITComedyNetwork.com
EPISODE 114 | Understanding Therapeutic Plasma Exchange with Dr. Peter Miller In this episode, we interview Dr. Peter Miller of VIP TPE in Boca Raton, Florida, to explore the science and clinical application of Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE), also known as apheresis. We discuss: • What TPE is and how it works • ASFA guideline categories and clinical evidence • TPE in Guillain-Barré Syndrome, PANS/PANDAS, Myasthenia Gravis • IVIG combination therapy • The AMBAR Alzheimer's trial results • Safety, risks & outpatient candidacy • Emerging research in aging and inflammatory load reduction TPE works by removing harmful plasma components including antibodies, toxins, and neuroinflammatory proteins. While it does not reverse existing neurological damage, research suggests it may help slow disease progression in certain patient populations. Boca Raton, FL | Chicago, IL | Waukesha, WI | Wood Dale, IL Schedule a consultation at the link in bio This content is for educational purposes only and not medical advice.
Send a textSome sales advice hits like a fresh breeze on a hot lot. Meet Jerri Hayes—82 years young, razor-sharp, and the kind of pro who sells with heart, product knowledge, and a closer's calm. We're at Iguana Sheds in Florida with Peter Miller, unpacking how a relationship-first approach outperforms scripts, how rent-to-own opens doors for everyday buyers, and why knowing trusses, floor systems, and wind ratings turns skepticism into trust.Jerri walks us through her simple, strong process: greet with warmth, ask what they'll store, show more than they requested, and teach without jargon. We dig into the details that matter in Florida—southern yellow pine framing, 3/4-inch tongue-and-groove floors, hurricane strapping, and permitting that keeps getting tougher. Delivery is its own craft, so site checks, fence policies, and avoiding septic fields keep haulers happy and installs smooth. And when it's time to close, Jerri's line is clean and confident: “Cash, check, or card?” Then she lets silence work.We also explore the tension between CRMs and real human memory. Jerri's “original CRM” is names, stories, and consistent follow-up—“till they buy or die.” It's not bravado; it's service. For buyers who need a practical path to ownership, RTO offers flexibility and dignity, while sales teams who explain terms and limits clearly avoid headaches later. Add smart lot signage—RTO, financing, free delivery and setup—and keep inventory fresh and colors neutral to lower friction. Respect competitors, sell your strengths, and focus on fit.If you want actionable shed sales strategies, this conversation is packed: qualifying questions that reveal true needs, product specs that build credibility, clean delivery planning, and a fearless but friendly close. Subscribe, share with your team, and leave a review with your favorite Jerri-ism—what line will you use on your next lot walk?For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Would you like to receive our weekly newsletter? Sign up on our website.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Shed ProThree Oaks Trading Co.Shed ChallengerLuxGuardMaking Sales Simple
Legendary angler and TV personality Peter Miller joins Dennis Friel on the Connected By Water Podcast to talk fishing, adventure, and the mindset behind building a life on the water. From his iconic shows Bass2Billfish to Uncharted Waters, Peter shares stories about growing up fishing in New York and Miami, tournament fishing on Get Lit, conservation and philanthropy, getting chased by dogs — and everything in between. It's a wide-ranging, inspiring conversation about passion, purpose, and living a life truly connected by water. Watch, listen, and subscribe — and be sure to join Peter and Dennis April 23rd-27th in Grant-Valkaria, FL for the 2026 Star brite Project SeaSafe Collective, a comprehensive, immersive outdoor and in-water experience designed to educate, inspire, and make a real impact on our environment. • @connectedbywater @starbrite_com @seawardsystems @yakgear @olukai @project_seasafe • #connectedbywater #starbrite #TeamDoGooder #ProjectSeaSafe #olukai #seawardsystems #yakgear #podcast #floridapodcast #cleanwater #mangroves #fishing #saltwaterfishing #offshorefishing #PeterMiller #UncharteredWaters #BigGameFishing #Sportfishing #conservation #SaveFlorida #dfriel #dfrielart Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Send us a textWhat if your slump isn't the market—it's your process? We sat down with Peter Miller to unpack the habits that separate professional salespeople from order takers, and why a consistent mindset beats seasonal swings. From running five shed lots across multiple states to building a sold-out Shed Sales Summit, Peter shares practical strategies you can put to work this week: clear goals, ethical influence, tighter follow-up, and video content that actually drives walk-ins and online conversions.We dig into the real competition (hint: it's big-box and national marketplaces, not the lot next door) and how to win with speed, transparency, and service. Florida's winter surge highlights seasonality, but the bigger story is how the best dealers keep momentum through quiet months—shorter lead times, strong reviews, and a visible online presence supported by smart SEO, social clips, and consistent email. We also talk about the emotional roller coaster of sales, how to avoid getting jerked around by weekly numbers, and why classics like How to Win Friends and Influence People and the Little Red Book of Selling still outperform “shiny object” tactics.Peter opens up about programming the Shed Sales Summit with speakers who bring both inspiration and systems, plus why peer panels compress years of learning into hours. We share resources for sales training, community, and consulting, and make a strong case for hiring professional salespeople rather than “manning the lot.” If you're ready to turn critique into fuel, turn prospects into buyers, and turn buyers into promoters, this conversation is your blueprint.If this helped, follow the show, share it with a teammate, and leave a quick review. Got a sales habit you're changing this week? Tell us—we might feature your win on the next episode.For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Would you like to receive our weekly newsletter? Sign up here.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Shed ProShed ChallengerShed SuiteIFABSolar Blaster
Season Two Finale of rabbitHOLE - LIVE from Norway at the Oslo Impro Fest! OMG OMG! The BIT Comedy Network's first LIVE show was at the Oslo Impro Fest on October 24th. We have been performing together under the BIT marquee for about two years, but we had never met or performed live as a troupe. Even with the wonky audio (it gets better after the introduction), we think you'll enjoy this RANDOM rabbitHOLE journey through rolling D20s, experimental medicine, the benefits of divorce and hot water, fruits with curative powers, and a costumed heist. (We still don't know if Amber is a camel, in camo, OR a camel wearing camo ...) As always, rabbitHOLE is 100% unscripted. If you enjoy the show, do your part:
In 'Divine Love: Understanding God's Love Through Scripture,' Chris Montgomery delivers an inspiring sermon that explores the profound nature of God's love as depicted in the Bible. Through a deep dive into Romans chapter five, Montgomery discusses how divine love is more than a sentiment; it's a transformative force that intervenes in the lives of believers. He uses powerful illustrations, including the story of Peter Miller during the Revolutionary War, to highlight the self-sacrificial nature of God's love. Montgomery emphasizes the connection between the manger and the cross, illustrating how Jesus' birth and crucifixion are central to understanding divine love. This sermon invites listeners to reflect on their relationship with God and the ultimate display of love represented by Jesus' sacrifice.
Peter Miller, CFA, FSA, Head of Client Investment Solutions for North America at Invesco, provides context to CFA Society New York's upcoming Insurance Investment Officers Roundtable. He discusses key considerations affecting portfolio construction and strategy, including the role of private markets, regulatory and macro environment, and the potential impact of climate-related events.
In the first of a multi-part series on protecting free speech in media, public television writers Rupeshi Shah Bhat, June Thiele, Peter Miller and Jill Cozza-Turner discuss the state of public broadcasting in the face of ongoing threats like the loss of federal funding, and why it's so critical to fight back to protect both public broadcasting specifically and free speech overall. Rupeshi Shah Bhat is a preschool TV writer who has written for PBS KIDS programs like Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood and is a member of the WGAE Animation Caucus. Peter Miller is a Emmy and Peabody Award-winning documentary filmmaker who has been working in the public television documentary industry for over 30 years, including for programs like American Experience. June Thiele is a writer and actor known for their Emmy-nominated writing on the PBS KIDS program Molly of Denali. Jill Cozza-Turner is a children's television writer who has spent over 20 years working in children's media. She is currently the head writer of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood and has also written for Donkey Hodie. --- Read shownotes, transcripts, and other member interviews: wgaeast.org/onwriting Follow the Guild on social media: @WGAEast OnWriting is a production of the Writers Guild of America East. The show is produced by WGA East staff members Jason Gordon, Tiana Timmerberg, and Molly Beer. Production, editing, and mix by Giulia Hjort. Original music is by Taylor Bradshaw. Artwork is designed by Molly Beer.
Ever stared at a word until it stopped being a word? That's where this week's rabbit hole begins—when Hillary's brain short‑circuits over the word speaker and takes a detour through psychology, frogs, and semantic satiation.
GFA 474. Host Mike Michelini and MC Peter Miller dive into the Cross Border Summit 2025, revealing the new GFAVIP ecosystem, interactive features, and the powerful "Ignition" theme. Learn how the unique Chiang Mai setting during Loy Krathong adds to the global growth experience. The post Igniting Global Growth: Peter Miller on Cross Border Summit 2025 appeared first on Global From Anywhere.
GFA 474. Host Mike Michelini and MC Peter Miller dive into the Cross Border Summit 2025, revealing the new GFAVIP ecosystem, interactive features, and the powerful "Ignition" theme. Learn how the unique Chiang Mai setting during Loy Krathong adds to the global growth experience. The post Igniting Global Growth: Peter Miller on Cross Border Summit 2025 appeared first on Global From Asia.
GFA 474. Host Mike Michelini and MC Peter Miller dive into the Cross Border Summit 2025, revealing the new GFAVIP ecosystem, interactive features, and the powerful "Ignition" theme. Learn how the unique Chiang Mai setting during Loy Krathong adds to the global growth experience. The post Igniting Global Growth: Peter Miller on Cross Border Summit 2025 appeared first on Global From Asia.
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Through the Predict & Prevent podcast, Peter Miller, president and CEO, The Institutes, spotlights how data, AI and collaborative innovation can help the insurance industry move beyond risk transfer to proactive resilience and loss prevention.
Ever stared at a toothpaste tube and wondered if it could take you higher? In episode 18 of Rabbit Hole, Billy Merritt and the BIT Comedy players tumble from dental conspiracies and Norwegian stop-motion cartoons to hoarding hotel soaps, prank-calling Captain Crunch, and even a pirate gang in juvie. Along the way, fluoride turns into Flo Rida, the Soggies declare war, and toothpaste becomes the most questionable substance at the Cannabis Cup. It's improv chaos at its finest: absurd connections, quick character swaps, and the kind of storytelling detours only this ensemble could conjure. From corporate “green peas” to Plato's cave, with a bit of toothpaste smoke in the air, this Rabbit Hole has it all.
The most prestigious night in show business is here, it's the 2nd Annual Jeoppy Awards, presented by What Is...? A Jeopardy! Podcast. All the stars are out as we hand out the coveted awards to the surprise of the season, the Ken's Korner Award for Ken Jenningsism, and of course, the legendary Anecdote and Response of the Year. Plus, we introduce a few new awards, get our first-ever live acceptance speech, and we start the show with a monologue, featuring jokes about this past season of the show, written by professional TV writers! And John. The show will return for Season 42 next week, and our podcast will return for Season 3 on September 16th. Until then, join our Patreon, won't you? It's a great way to support the show and catch up on all the bonus episodes you missed before a new season gets underway. Head on over to patreon.com/jeopardypodcast for all the details! This episode was produced by Producer Dan. Music by Nate Heller. Art by Max Wittert. Additional material by Peter Miller.
The Go Gopher Podcast with Mike Grimm - Episode #176 features conversations with Gopher assistant track and field coaches Ibrahim Kabia and Peter Miller on the team's seventh-place national finish From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Sponsored by: (https://www.sunbeltminnesota.com/ & https://www.tnma.com), Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union (https://www.affinityplus.org/gogophers) OnX (https://www.onxmaps.com/)
The Go Gopher Podcast with Mike Grimm - Episode #176 features conversations with Gopher assistant track and field coaches Ibrahim Kabia and Peter Miller on the team's seventh-place national finish From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Sponsored by: (https://www.sunbeltminnesota.com/ & https://www.tnma.com), Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union (https://www.affinityplus.org/gogophers) OnX (https://www.onxmaps.com/)
rabbitHOLE showNOTES – Episode 15 Billy asked the BIT Crew to try a new opening for the 15th episode. You could say...we're going a little organic. Billy gives a one-word suggestion and the troupe plays a round of "that makes me think of" to generate scene ideas. We call it THAT MAKES ME THINK OF! SUPER FUN! Suggestion = BLEACH.
The late, truly great Marcella Hazan taught many of us what real Italian food is and how to cook it. And yet many people, including me, didn't know much about this remarkable woman. But now there's a terrific documentary about her life and work, 'Marcella'. We talk to Pete Wells of The New York Times and the director of 'Marcella', Peter Miller, about the many aspects of her life that have gone unnoticed until now. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Beacon Hill, SATX — A Fiesta of Secrets This month, Podcast Town heads to San Antonio's first suburb, Beacon Hill (population: 6,300ish), where things get weird, warm, and watchful. Director Billy Merritt turns the mic on producer/editor Hill Kane to uncover the truth behind: The Blanco Strip The mysterious obelisk traffic circle Why the restaurants are never open And the power of a good neighborhood block connector Meanwhile, the town prepares for its beloved FIESTA celebration... but is something else going on beneath the papel picado?
Send us a textWhat makes some shed businesses thrive while others struggle with the same product in the same market? The answer often lies in their approach to sales.Gary Boyle and Peter Miller of Making Sales Simple join the Shed Geek podcast to unpack how specialized sales training is transforming the shed industry. Born from their experience managing multiple shed lots and over 125 furniture salespeople, their program addresses the unique challenges faced by professionals selling what is often a customer's third-largest purchase after their home and vehicle.The conversation explores the concept of the "forgotten dealer" – those isolated salespeople who gradually lose motivation between customers. "Sales can be very lonely," Peter notes. "You can get all kinds of motivation and be gung-ho and literally two weeks later you're Eeyore." This isolation leads to inconsistency, which Shannon describes as "the rarest characteristic of all humanity."A particularly memorable story involves the "Be Back Bus Stop" – a metaphorical bench where customers who promise to return but never do would supposedly wait. This early lesson taught Peter that collecting customer information creates accountability and makes follow-up possible. The Making Sales Simple program now teaches salespeople to treat their business card like a "Be Back Bus Ticket" that requires "payment" in the form of contact information.The discussion also tackles "selling out of your own pocketbook" – the common mistake of projecting your financial situation onto customers. As Gary emphasizes, "Just because a customer doesn't have good credit doesn't make them a bad person. They may have fallen on hard times."Looking toward the future, the team previews the upcoming Shed Sales Summit on September 22, 2025, in Knoxville, Tennessee. With capacity expanded to 500 attendees, the event will focus on sales processes, marketing strategies, and professional development specifically for shed industry professionals.Ready to transform your approach to shed sales? Visit ShedSalesSummit.com and follow their Facebook page for details about this career-changing opportunity.For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Union Grove LumberNewFound SolutionsShed HubShed SuiteDigital Shed BuilderCAL
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Mother’s Day – Plans and Inspiration · Lara Hamilton from Book Larder is back with her favorite new cookbooks - just in time for Mother’s Day · Crab Cakes · Peter Miller, director of MARCELLA, joins us to talk about his new documentary on Italian cookbook legend Marcella Hazan · Eliza Ward of ChefShop takes us on a balsamic vinegar journey · We catch a little Spring Fever with Chef Sean McFadyen · And of course, we’ll wrap up today’s show with Food for Thought Tasty Trivia brought to you by Rub with Love spice rubs
Our 11th Podcast Town escapade finds us in the real-life town of Marshfield, Massachusetts. Billy interviews the hilarious Peg Davis, our literal resident expert. Peg cleverly explains why the town is called MARSH VEGAS and confirms that Steve Carrel indeed owns the general store that his sister-in-law runs because...well...he's a busy celebrity type guy. Find out what else Peg reveals and how the BIT Players bring the town to life with their podcast segments and scenic adventures! Enjoy these highlights from the Marshfield Podcast Network: The DIY Show - YOU CAN DO IT: Hosted by newlyweds Molly and Hal Cunningham. This week's projects include making your own boat and birdhouses. The couple bravely embarks on their homemade dinghy's maiden voyage while trying to avoid the many surfers dotting the shoreline. We are unsure how Hal got trapped in the rafters at Bob's Steakhouse, but we hope he finds his way out! YOU BETCHA!: Hosted by the semi-nefarious Gamblerino siblings, Gil and Gilda. These two find ways for Marsh Vegans (VAY-Gans, not Vee-Gans) to bet on everything from little league games to Pickle Bowling and surf lessons. Gil even hosts a "speakeasy" game night in the house they inherited from their Granny Sisterino Gamberino. We are convinced that the fix is in at the Senior Center, but you can form your own opinions. (NOTE: Gilda and Molly are high school besties.) Hall of Fame - Marshfield: Bobby and Robby may or may not be broadcasting from the Senior Center's basement. We are unsure where they come from, how they know each other, or why they have a podcast. We DO know that they have an intense bromance going, and Robby's ancestors fought on the "wrong side" of the American Revolution. Their podcast conjures up historical characters, like Benedict Arnold, primarily to shame Robby and guilt him into paying for their Surf Fest entry fees and lunch overlooking a decorative balcony. Sponsors include Mom's Donuts, Levitate Shops, 2025 St. Patrick's Day Surf Festival, BoB's Steakhouse, the Gamblerino Kids, Kane's Sign Shop, the Marshfield Senior Center, The Pickle Bowling Association of Massachusets, and the National Pickle Bowling Association. If you haven't already, head on over to our MOVIE! MOVIE! Podcast for a two-part homage to Wes Anderson films we call "The Grand Cosmic Hotel." DIRECTOR/CREATOR: Billy Merritt Producer/Editor: Hill Kane CAST (in alphabetical order) Konrad Andrew (Gil Gamblerin from the You Betcha! podcast, Surfer) Amber Bellsdale (Molly Cunningham of the DIY - You Can Do It podcast) Peg Davis (Herself, Proprietor of Mom's Donuts and Levitate, Mrs. Cooper, Surfer) Hill Kane (Gilda Gamblerino from the You Betcha! podcast, Surf Instructor) Brent Kohler (Hal Cunningham of the DIY - You Can Do It podcast) Don Slovin (Bobby from the Hall of Fame Marshfield podcast) Jason Spiro (Robby from the Hall of Fame Marshfield podcast) Flannery Wilson (Bob from Bob's Steakhouse, Surfer) "Podcast Town" Improv is part of The BIT Comedy Network. MUSIC: "Memfish" performed by Little Kahunas | Produced by Peter Miller © Audio Production & Graphics/Art by Raising Kane Media + Marketing. Hosting Platform: Libsyn.com "The BIT" and “The BIT Comedy Network" are Trademarks owned by Billy Merritt. © 2024, 2025 Billy Merritt - All Rights Reserved Inquiries + Notices + Requests: TheBitComedyNetwork@gmail.com
Artemis Live - Insurance-linked securities (ILS), catastrophe bonds (cat bonds), reinsurance
This podcast episode features the third panel session of the day at our Artemis ILS NYC 2025 conference, which was held on February 7th in New York City. ILS NYC 2025 was Artemis' eighth catastrophe bond and insurance-linked securities (ILS) conference held in-person in New York and saw more than 425 registered attendees enjoying insightful debates from our expert speakers, as well as valuable networking opportunities throughout the day. Attendees from across the globe assembled to hear thought-provoking insights from insurance-linked securities (ILS) market leaders, all under the theme of "Capturing opportunities (established & new)." Our next podcast from the ILS NYC 2025 conference features the third panel discussion of the day, which was focused on the catastrophe bond market and explored how it can find a balance to support the ongoing needs of both sponsors and investors. The panel discussion was moderated by Philipp Kusche, Global Head of ILS, Howden Capital Markets & Advisory. He was joined by: Zhak Cohen, Managing Director, Gallatin Point Capital; Jennifer Montero, Chief Financial Officer, Citizens Property Insurance Corporation; Chin Liu, Director - Insurance Linked Securities, Fixed Income Solutions, Amundi US; and Peter Miller, Senior Vice President, Neuberger Berman. Significant growth is forecast for the catastrophe bond market, with the panellists stating that they believe 2025 could be another record year for issuance. Investors emphasised the importance of long-term profitability and the need for rate and premiums to remain adequate for the risks being assumed through catastrophe bonds. Sponsors on the panel also shared their experiences, noting the difficulty in securing full capacity requirements at times and so the importance of strategic planning and management of the cat bond pipeline. Listen to the full episode of this catastrophe bond market focused panel discussion at ILS NYC 2025, for unique insights into how sponsors and investors think about balancing priorities, while ensuring the cat bond instrument continues to deliver to both constituencies.
This week, Aly talks with Peter Miller about the latest We are the Willows album IV.photo by @jerfoxgreyfox Ear Coffee is Aly and Joe:https://www.instagram.com/earcoffee/https://twitter.com/earcoffeeehttps://earcoffee.bandcamp.com/https://www.patreon.com/earcoffee
How is AI transforming our world and specifically the insurance industry? In this episode of Let's Get Surety®, hosts Kat Shamapande and Mark McCallum sit down with Peter Miller, President and CEO of The Institutes, to explore AI's expanding role in risk management, fraud detection, underwriting, and more. Discover how AI enhances efficiency, predicts and prevents losses, and reshapes workforce dynamics. Plus, learn about regulations shaping its future. Don't miss this insightful conversation! You might also want to check out these other tech-focused episodes and Virtual Seminars. With special guest: Peter Miller, President/CEO, The Institutes Hosted by: Kat Shamapande, Director, Professional Development, NASBP and Mark McCallum, CEO, NASBP Sponsored by Old Republic!
In this episode of the Property Profits Real Estate Podcast, Dave Dubeau chats with Peter Miller from beautiful Wisconsin. Peter, a full-time real estate investor, shares his journey from a six-figure job to focusing solely on real estate. He dives into his impressive portfolio, which includes 19 doors and a recent acquisition of 26 more units. Peter reveals his strategy for tackling the worst properties in the city, turning them into high-value assets. From handling condemned units to negotiating with local authorities for grants, Peter's approach to real estate is both bold and insightful. He also discusses his plans for future growth and the importance of vertically integrating his business. Don't miss out on Peter's valuable tips and strategies for making the most out of challenging properties! ======================== ======================== ================= Want to grow your real estate investing business and portfolio? You're in the right place. Welcome to the Property Profits Real Estate Podcast
In this episode of Thinking Christian, James and Nate reflect on their deep dive into the intersection of faith and politics throughout 2024 as we look ahead to the presidential inauguration. They explore how Christians can engage in politics while brining politcs under the authority of Christ. From insights on civil religion and Christian nationalism to the problem of making baseless theological assertions this conversation offers a biblical perspective on navigating politics in a broken world. Tune in to discover why discipleship, not division, should guide our response to political challenges. Links to past episodes on politics and faith and articles from James are included below. Articles: "We're On a Mission from God" (read here) "Is America a Christian Nation?" (read here) On boundaries and distinctions see "How Does Genesis 6 Explain the Mysterious Sons of God" (read here) Episodes: "Examining Christian Nationalism" (listen here) "Co-Opting Christ" (listen here) "How Christians Should Think about America: A Conversation with Peter Miller" (listen here) Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Welcome to SEASON TWO of rabbitHOLE!!! Please resolve to listen and share every episode (please, please, pretty please)! Today's Holes: Stuff Astronauts Like Accentuating the Positive Faking Your Religion BIT Founder/Director/Leader BILLY MERRITT takes the helm by painting a vivid and endlessly hilarious picture of Florida's "SPACE COAST." Please help us answer the age-old question, "How many TIKI BARS are too many?" Jason shares "letters from Gramps" about stick-to-it-iveness. Brett reminisces about accidentally reciting a sexist passage from an H.R. Hubbard book his Mom gave him. Deema confesses to faking his way through religious rituals to keep peace in the family until he can't take it anymore. Once he declares his authentic belief (or disbelief in his case), his father accuses him of being a communist, and everything goes back to normal. Thea confesses to participating in a religious rite of passage only for the money gifts. DO NOT judge her! APOLOGIES: NASA, Tang, Scatting, the planets Mars, Venus, and Penis, the Astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Matt, the professions of bartender, doctor, and lawyer, Elon Musk, mermaids, all organized religions, women, tigers, Bing Crosby, the GRAMMYs, and the entire Hubbard family. As always, rabbitHOLE is unscripted and inspired by the CREW's real-life rabbit hole adventures. If you enjoy rabbitHOLE, follow, rate, and share it with your friends! DIRECTOR/CREATOR: Billy Merritt CAST: Konrad Andrew Amber Bellsdale Luke Bovard Hill Kane Brent Kohler Deema Lazar Laura Powell Don Slovin Jason Spiro Thea Marie Thorkildsen Katya Vasilaky Flannery Wilson "rabbitHOLE" Improv is part of The BIT Comedy Network. Production Assistance, Audio Production, & Graphic Art by Hill Kane of Raising Kane Media + Marketing. MUSIC: "Shark Bait" performed by Little Kahunas | Produced by Peter Miller © Hosting Platform: Libsyn.com "The BIT" and "The BIT Comedy Network" are Trademarks owned by Billy Merritt ©2025 Billy Merritt - All Rights Reserved Inquiries + Notices + Requests: TheBitComedyNetwork@gmail.com
On this podcast episode, Travelers Institute® President Joan Woodward shares a conversation she had with Peter Miller, CPCU, President and CEO of The Institutes, to hear his thoughts on the transformative potential of the Predict & Prevent® model in risk management and insurance. He explored how this proactive approach could leverage artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies to enhance safety for policyholders, minimize disruptions to their businesses and daily lives, and reduce associated costs for insurance companies.Learn more about The Institutes: https://global.theinstitutes.org/Learn more about Predict & Prevent®: https://www.predictandprevent.org/Listen to Peter Miller's “Predict & Prevent” podcast on Apple Podcasts® or Spotify.---Visit the Travelers Institute® website: http://travelersinstitute.org/Join the Travelers Institute® email list: https://travl.rs/488XJZM Connect with Travelers Institute® President Joan Woodward on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joan-kois-woodward/
Welcome to rabbitHOLE's Season One Finale/New Year's Eve Bonus Episode. The last rabbit holes of 2024 include: Archaic Japanese Crime Families Theater Hopping + Line Cutting Pickleball Gangs Bee Keeping Age Konrad visits Kobe, Japan, and delves into the very expensive (and ultra-marbled) beef for which it is known. He discovers the "real Kobe's" criminal underbelly with its aging membership and inevitable demise. Laura admits to working at a movie theater and infers that if you are cool about it, hopping from theater to theater MIGHT be tolerated. Hill may disagree, but we can all agree that Jason's dad was a line hopper and that's NOT okay! Is "Bee Keeping Age" a new colloquialism for "person of a certain age?" The answers you seek lie within this episode. APOLOGIES: The Yakuza "Social Network," Shakshuka, World History (specifically the Greek and Roman Empiracal eras, Hill's Dad + Jason's Dad, Movie Theaters, the United Nations (again), Pickleball, Pickling, Beekeeping, Circuses, Lions, Tigers, Ligers, Sovereign Citizens, and a few others we probably forgot to mention. As always, rabbitHOLE is unscripted and inspired by the CREW's real-life rabbit hole adventures. If you enjoy rabbitHOLE, follow, rate, and share it with your friends! DIRECTOR/CREATOR: Billy Merritt CAST: Konrad Andrew Amber Bellsdale Luke Bovard Hill Kane Brent Kohler Deema Lazar Laura Powell Don Slovin Jason Spiro Thea Marie Thorkildsen Katya Vasilaky Flannery Wilson "rabbitHOLE" Improv is part of The BIT Comedy Network. Production Assistance, Audio Production & Graphics/Art by Hill Kane of Raising Kane Media + Marketing. Additional Editing Support: KID Adam MUSIC: "Shark Bait" performed by Little Kahunas | Produced by Peter Miller © Hosting Platform: Libsyn.com "The BIT" and "The BIT Comedy Network" are Trademarks owned by Billy Merritt © 2024/2025 Billy Merritt - All Rights Reserved Inquiries + Notices + Requests: TheBitComedyNetwork@gmail.com
In rabbitHOLE's eighth episode, the BIT CREW heads down some interesting holes, including: Charlie Chaplin Fabric Power Rankings Mascot Abuse The Great Muppet Caper Luke starts us off with a twisty tale beginning with the 1089 albums you must listen to before you die, (Anyone else a fan of Ogden Nuts Gone Flake? What about Stanley Unwin? Nope? Maybe?) a visit to the GOON SHOW, and then some forgotten facts about the Little Tramp. We also learned that Jason may or may not have a fabric fetish. Multiple cast members suffered physical abuse from mean kids when wearing mascot costumes. Flannery attempts to get ANIMAL (the Muppet) the recognition he deserves. Brent reveals his favorite movie is indeed the Great Muppet Caper and proceeds to BIT-splain Dr. Teeth and the Mayhem. It's a wild ride - we're glad you're on it with us. APOLOGIES: Sweeden (once again), non-angry poets, Burlap to Cashmere (a real band), Banana Republic (sponsor us?), the colors purple and bone, Hanes, cotton, suede, WhiteCastle, Poutine, Canada, beat poets, the Easter Bunny, cheese sandwiches, and whoever should have been on this list but was inadvertently omitted. As always, rabbitHOLE is unscripted and inspired by the CREW's real-life rabbit hole adventures. If you enjoy rabbitHOLE, follow, rate, and share it with your friends! DIRECTOR/CREATOR: Billy Merritt CAST: Konrad Andrew Terry Armstrong Sabrina Kim Banes Amber Bellsdale Luke Bovard Hill Kane Brent Kohler Don Slovin Jason Spiro Lisa Steckman Thea Marie Thorkildsen Flannery Wilson "rabbitHOLE" Improv is part of The BIT Comedy Network. Production Assistance, Audio Production & Graphics/Art by Hill Kane of Raising Kane Media + Marketing. MUSIC: "Shark Bait" performed by Little Kahunas | Produced by Peter Miller © Hosting Platform: Libsyn.com "The BIT" and "The BIT Comedy Network" are Trademarks owned by Billy Merritt © 2024 Billy Merritt - All Rights Reserved Inquiries + Notices + Requests: TheBitComedyNetwork@gmail.com
GFA 441. Join Peter Miller as he interviews Mike Michelini about what to expect at the Cross Border Summit 2024. Get insights on the agenda, activities, speakers, and an exclusive Phuket yacht mastermind! The post Preparing for Cross Border Summit 2024 – What to Expect with Peter Miller appeared first on Global From Asia.
GFA 441. Join Peter Miller as he interviews Mike Michelini about what to expect at the Cross Border Summit 2024. Get insights on the agenda, activities, speakers, and an exclusive Phuket yacht mastermind! The post Preparing for Cross Border Summit 2024 – What to Expect with Peter Miller appeared first on Global From Asia.
GFA 441. Join Peter Miller as he interviews Mike Michelini about what to expect at the Cross Border Summit 2024. Get insights on the agenda, activities, speakers, and an exclusive Phuket yacht mastermind! The post Preparing for Cross Border Summit 2024 – What to Expect with Peter Miller appeared first on Global From Anywhere.
Ever wondered how a delivery driver becomes a top shed sales expert? This week, we welcome Peter Miller, co-founder of Making Sales Simple, to share his remarkable journey from managing seven shed lots across Florida and Georgia to co-founding a groundbreaking online sales training program. Peter introduces us to the Shed Sales Summit, an event rich with networking opportunities and keynote speakers aimed at revolutionizing the shed sales industry. We shine a light on the camaraderie and collaborative spirit of industry events like the Shed Builder Expo and the Shed Hauler Bash, celebrating the often-overlooked heroes—shed haulers.Listeners will benefit from Peter's wealth of experience as we discuss effective sales strategies, the importance of custom branding, and the balance between sales and customer service. Through personal anecdotes, we underscore the critical role of perseverance, continuous learning, and the right mindset in achieving sales success. Peter and I dive into the nuances of customer interactions, offering practical advice on navigating objections and posturing to build trust and close deals more effectively.Reflecting on the growth of our podcast and the importance of long-term relationships, we share heartfelt stories about the joy of turning podcasting into a family venture. You'll hear about the impact of sales training on both consumers and sales teams, and the fulfillment that comes from stepping out of your comfort zone. We also take a moment to celebrate personal milestones, like a 25-year marriage, and end with a prayer for future events, making this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to elevate their sales techniques and deepen their business relationships.For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Union Grove LumberShed SuiteIdentigrowShed Sales SummitLiftifyShed Pro
Kristyn Leach and a network of farmers work to preserve cultural heritage through seed saving. LA Times restaurant critic Bill Addison visits Perilla in Echo Park for Korean banchan and dosirak. Photographer Lucy Schaeffer captures the nostalgia and personal memories behind school lunch. Peter Miller pens an ode to the midday meal. Politics professor Aaron Bobrow-Strain looks at the history of white bread in America and how it became so popular and industrialized. Wax Paper in LA pays homage to NPR personalities with their sandwiches, and co-owner Peter Lemos explains what goes into an “Ira Glass.”
Peter's background and (Root)claim to fame ... How Peter caught the Covid origins bug ... The Wuhan wet market: source or amplifier? ... Holes in the lab leak theory ... The patient zero problem ... A statistical deep dive into the wet market ... What the genetic evidence can (and can't) tell us ... Can we “trust the science” on Covid? ... Has tribalism made resolving the debate impossible? ... Why lab leak matters—even if it didn't happen ...
Peter's background and (Root)claim to fame ... How Peter caught the Covid origins bug ... The Wuhan wet market: source or amplifier? ... Holes in the lab leak theory ... The patient zero problem ... A statistical deep dive into the wet market ... What the genetic evidence can (and can't) tell us ... Can we “trust the science” on Covid? ... Has tribalism made resolving the debate impossible? ... Why lab leak matters—even if it didn't happen ...