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Today, Shelley and Phil sit down virtually with Caitlin Holesinsky with Holesinsky Vineyard + Winery as we celebrate the 2nd week of Idaho Wine Month while tasting through four of their wines! We talk about tall Natalie, little Natalie, navigating Friday the 13th, Beanie Babies and, of course, these amazing wines! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #DumpPhil #StableFable #IdahoShake Please visit https://www.holesinsky.com for everything going on at Holesinsky Vineyard + Winery!Wines this episode:2024 Holesinsky Vineyard Gruner Veltliner ($16 at the winery)
Today, we're kicking off Idaho Wine Month with a red blend from a winery we visited in October 2024 as well as throwing in a great summer quaffing wine! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #CheersingWines this episode:2024 itä winery carbonic zinfandel ($30 at Pilgrim's Market)
The Real Estate Cycle: A Warning for 2026 Insights from Phil Anderson on the Coming Real Estate Market Crash In my conversation with renowned economist Phil Anderson, you will gain unprecedented insight into the mechanics of real estate cycles and why we are right on the precipice of the next major real estate market crash. Anderson, author of "The Secret Life of Real Estate and Banking," presents a compelling case that combines economic theory with historical precedent to paint a picture of where we stand today – and where we're headed tomorrow. The Foundation: Understanding Economic Rent The Law That Economics Forgot To understand the thesis, here's a powerful analogy: just as we accept the law of gravity dictates that a dropped pencil will fall to the ground, there exists an equally immutable economic law that has been largely forgotten. Anderson calls this the "law of economic rent" and it's the principle that all of society's gains and benefits will ultimately gravitate toward land prices. This fundamental concept explains why we experience predictable real estate cycles. When society allows land earnings to capitalize into prices (typically representing 20 years of earnings), and banks are permitted to extend credit based on those inflated prices, a real estate cycle crash becomes inevitable. It's not a possibility – it's a mathematical certainty. The Erasure of Land from Economics Anderson reveals a crucial historical shift that occurred after World War I. Prior to 1907, economists universally recognized three factors of production: labor, capital, and land. However, as land reform movements gained momentum and threatened established interests, there was a deliberate effort to remove land from economic textbooks entirely. Today's economists learn only about labor and capital, treating land as merely another form of capital. This fundamental misunderstanding, Anderson argues, is why virtually no mainstream economists saw the 2008 financial crisis coming, nor will they recognize the signs of the coming downturn. The Cycle Mechanics: Why 18-20 Years? Historical Reliability The 18-20 year real estate cycle has been remarkably consistent throughout American history, documented back to 1800. Anderson traces this pattern through every major economic downturn: the 1920s, early 1970s, 1991, and 2008. In each case, the proximate cause wasn't what most economists claimed – it was the deflation of land prices. The current cycle began in 2012, marking the bottom of the last downturn. We are now in year 13 of the cycle, approaching the critical 14-year mark that historically signals the beginning of the end. Here's how it works: The Anatomy of a Cycle Anderson explains that real estate cycles run like this: The cycle is 18.6 years on average - "14 years up and 4 years down" 2012 was the bottom - Land prices peaked in 2006-2007, then had approximately 4 years down to the 2012 bottom 2026 is the projected peak - As Anderson states: "14 years up from there [2012] takes you to 2026. It really is that simple." We're currently in year 13 - From 2012 bottom + 13 years = 2025, approaching the 14-year peak in 2026 Years 13-14 are the "Winner's Curse" - The final speculative phase when "animal spirits are truly unleashed." Current Position in the Cycle This precise timing explains why Anderson identifies us as being in "the last couple of years of the cycle." All the current signals he observes - housing stocks rolling over, banking deregulation beginning, frenzied speculation in Bitcoin and cryptocurrency - point to our approach toward the 2026 peak rather than suggesting we've already arrived there. The critical insight is that we're in the dangerous final speculation phase right now. We're experiencing what Anderson calls the "Winner's Curse" period of years 13-14, when speculation reaches fever pitch and "animal spirits are truly unleashed." The peak is expected in 2026, which would then trigger the inevitable 4-year down phase running from 2026-2030. This timeline explains why Anderson emphasizes the urgency of preparation - we're not looking at some distant future event, but rather a cyclical turning point that's rapidly approaching and may have already begun. Presidential Patterns: The Republican Connection A Striking Historical Correlation One of Anderson's most intriguing observations concerns presidential politics. Since Abraham Lincoln's era, every final phase of a real estate cycle has coincided with a Republican president taking office. These aren't coincidences but reflect the political dynamics that emerge during speculative bubbles. Anderson notes the historical bookend: George Washington, the first president and America's largest landowner at the time, and now Donald Trump, the 47th president and a prominent real estate developer, both representing the connection between land ownership and political power. The Deregulation Imperative Following a predictable pattern, Republican administrations at cycle peaks immediately begin dismantling banking regulations. Anderson emphasizes this isn't partisan commentary but historical observation: "The very first thing they do is get rid of all bank regulation." This deregulation serves a specific function in the cycle – it allows banks to engage in the aggressive lending that characterizes the final speculative phase, ultimately setting the stage for the inevitable crash. Current Signals: Reading the Tea Leaves Housing Stocks as Leading Indicators Anderson employs the analytical methods of legendary trader W.D. Gann to read market signals. Housing stocks – companies like Lennar, Toll Brothers, and D.R. Horton – serve as the canary in the coal mine. These stocks historically peak 1-2 years before the broader market, as analysts recognize that rising land costs will eventually squeeze builder profits. During a brief banking scare in early 2023, while some worried about contagion, housing stocks actually made new highs - but have since peaked and rolled over and are now trending downward – a classic signal that the cycle is approaching its peak. The Dollar Dilemma For the first time in American history, we may face a scenario where the Federal Reserve cannot lower interest rates during a recession. This stems from growing concerns about the U.S. federal deficit and potential challenges to the dollar's reserve currency status. Anderson explains that while other countries have often faced this constraint – they cannot simply print money to solve problems – America has enjoyed "exorbitant privilege" of the dollar. However, current policies may be eroding international confidence in U.S. fiscal responsibility. The Speculation Frenzy: Bitcoin and Beyond Modern Manifestations of Ancient Patterns Every cycle's final phase features a speculative vehicle that captures public imagination. In the 1960s, it was oil and Boeing 747s. In the 1980s, real estate itself. In 2005-2007, it was mortgage-backed securities and subprime lending. Today's vehicle appears to be cryptocurrency, particularly Bitcoin. Anderson points to concerning developments like MicroStrategy's strategy of borrowing money to buy Bitcoin, which supports the stock price, enabling more borrowing for more Bitcoin – a classic pyramid structure. The involvement of political figures in similar cryptocurrency ventures only amplifies the speculative fervor that characterizes cycle peaks. The Psychology of Peaks Anderson describes the cycle as behaving like "a living entity" that must draw absolutely everyone in before it can peak. The market cannot top until there's no more money or credit available – until everyone is "all in." This psychological dynamic explains why peaks often coincide with maximum optimism and minimum skepticism. Strategic Positioning: Preparing for the Inevitable The Million-Dollar Question When asked how he would deploy $1 million today, Anderson's advice reflects the cycle's current stage: Immediate Actions: Keep funds liquid and in banks rather than rushing into investments Avoid taking on additional debt, especially at potentially rising interest rates Prepare for property values to decline 20% or more Positioning for Opportunity: Maintain an exemplary financial profile to secure credit during the downturn Prepare to be a buyer when others are forced sellers Focus on cash preservation and credit access rather than current yields Timeline Expectations Based on historical patterns, Anderson expects the downturn to begin around 2026, with the bottom likely occurring around 2031-2032 (years ending in "1" have historically marked recession bottoms in America). This suggests a 4-6 year period of adjustment, similar to the 2008-2012 cycle, presenting significant opportunities for those positioned correctly. Implications for Commercial Real Estate Reading Between the Lines For commercial real estate professionals, Anderson's analysis suggests several critical considerations: Traditional metrics like cap rates, rent projections, and employment growth may be misleading at this cycle stage. The fundamental driver – land values – is approaching a cyclical peak that transcends these conventional indicators. The deregulation of banking, combined with potential Federal Reserve constraints, could create a uniquely challenging environment for real estate financing. Unlike previous cycles, the usual monetary policy responses may not be available. The Contrarian Opportunity While Anderson's analysis paints a sobering picture of the near-term outlook, it also illuminates tremendous opportunity for those who understand and prepare for the cycle. The next 2-3 years may offer the last chances to position defensively before the inevitable adjustment. The key insight is that real estate cycles are not random events but predictable phenomena driven by fundamental economic laws. Those who understand these patterns can navigate them successfully, while those who ignore them risk being caught unprepared when the cycle turns. Anderson's message is ultimately one of empowerment through knowledge: understand the cycle, respect its power, and position accordingly. The pencil will fall – the only question is whether you'll be ready when it does. *** In this series, I cut through the noise to examine how shifting macroeconomic forces and rising geopolitical risk are reshaping real estate investing. With insights from economists, academics, and seasoned professionals, this show helps investors respond to market uncertainty with clarity, discipline, and a focus on downside protection. 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Join us this week for a wildly entertaining conversation with André Hueston Mack, winemaker and owner of Maison Noire Wines! André brings his signature blend of passion and humor to our podcast, sharing stories from his time as sommelier at The French Laundry and helping to open Per Se. As he says, "The greatest foil to pretension is humor" - and he lives that mantra with his Kick-Ass Garage Wines from Oregogne (yes, that's a French nod to Burgundy). Click the link below and give these wines a try! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing Please visit https://maisonnoirwines.com/wine-shop/ to check out ALL of the Maison Noir wines!Wines this episode:2022 Maison Noir Wines "New Noir" Willamette Valley Orange Wine ($25 at the winery)2023 Maison Noir Wines "Bastardo Jackson" Willamette Valley Trousseau Noir ($30 at the winery)2022 Maison Noir Wines "Free Gamay" Willamette Valley Gamay Noir ($30 at the winery) 2022 Maison Noir Wines "Gamma Ray" Willamette Valley Red Wine ($30 at the winery) A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Liberty Lake Wine Cellars and CDA Gourmet!Liberty Lake Wine Cellars: Looking for amazing wine? Taste Liberty Lake Wine Cellars' big, bold reds from Red Mountain, along with their delightful Tahija whites and Rosés. Join their Wine Club for exclusive benefits including their Thursday Wine Club night. Get all the details at https://www.libertylakewinecellars.com/ or call 509-255-9205. Liberty Lake Wine Cellars: Celebrating 20 years of making exceptional Washington wine!CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, just down the street from Pilgrim's Market, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevatedAnd of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music. Please visit https://todhornby.com to see what Tod is up to!The Pilgrim's Market Wine Words of the Week - Garage Wines Garage Wines are characterized by small-scale, artisanal production, often in a "garage" or small facility.Pilgrim's Market: Check out Pilgrim's Market for an expansive selection of fine wines with wine club prices EVERY day, weekly complimentary tastings and just up the street from CDA Gourmet! Visit pilgrimsmarket.com or call 208-676-9730!Some wines we've enjoyed this week: Ridge Vineyards Three Valleys, Chevalier de la Crée Montagny Premier Cru, Geografico Le Mire Toscana Bianco, Simi Chardonnay, Domaine Bersan Les Ouches Chablis, Oyster Bay Chardonnay, Emmolo Merlot and Far Niente Chardonnay.Mentions: Red Hook Tavern, Vaso CellarsPlease find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! © 2025 Wine Time Fridays - All Rights Reserved
“Stephen – The Fallen Soldier” by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Stephen – The Fallen Soldier appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In this weeks episode, Shelley is back and is welcomed with lots of ribbing from the guests our new favorite Oregon Winery, Dru Allen and Ella Burgess with Compris Vineyard. This month has blown us away with the quality of wines we've tasted. Lucie Loo even gets involved at the end! This is week four of Oregon Wine Month and THIS is Wine Time Fridays! Ooops, we channeled our Ryan Seacrest on that. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #FlintLicker Please visit https://comprisvineyard.com for everything going on at Compris Vineyard!Wines this episode:2023 Compris Vineyard Wavelength Chardonnay ($55 at the winery)2022 Mountain Echo Estate Pinot Noir ($50 at the winery)2022 As One Pinot Noir (($55 at the winery)2022 Midnight Journey Syrah (($50 at the winery)A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Elsom Cellars and Naked Wines!Elsom Cellars: Good times are meant to be shared and so are great grapes and great wines! Since 2006, Elsom Cellars has been producing brilliant Washington wines. For more information about Elsom Wines, please visit http://www.elsomcellars.com Naked Wines: Straight from the winemaker right to your door, premium wine without the premium pricing is what Naked Wines is all about. Save big on wines from the world's best winemakers! Visit https://us.nakedwines.com/winetimefridays to get $100 off your first 6 pack case. With Naked Wines, discovering new wines is truly risk-free!And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music. Please visit https://todhornby.com to see what Tod is up to!The CDA Gourmet Wine Words of the Week - FlintyFlinty refers to a wine's aroma or flavor profile that evokes the scent of flint or stone, often characterized by a crisp, mineral-like quality. CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, just down the street from Pilgrim's Market, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevatedSome wines we've enjoyed this week: Elsom Cellars Logan, Emmolo Merlot, Giovanna Tantini Bardolino Chiaretto, Far Niente and Antinori Pèppoli Chianti Classico.Mentions: Alanis Morissette, Vidon Vineyards, Clare Carver, Big Table Farm, Hyland Estates, GarVee Wine Club, Wine Library, Gary Vaynerchuck, Wine Text, Rocky Pond Winery, Brandon Warnke, André Hueston Mack, Sam Lange, John Cleese. We talked about Open That Bottle Night. Check out our OTBN episodesPlease find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! Wine Time Fridays Rating System: Phenomenal
Welcome to The Pumped On Property Show Podcast, hosted by investors Ben & Simon Everingham. On this podcast, you'll learn how to build your property portfolio with confidence and achieve financial freedom. Both Ben and Simon have made a lot of mistakes and learnt a lot of lessons the hard way on their journey to buying over $500,000,000 worth of investment property in Australia for themselves and their clients. Looking back, these mistakes have made them the investors they are today. At Pumped On Property, we help investors build their property portfolios with confidence & achieve financial freedom. As a business, we've helped our clients buy over $500,000,000 worth of investment property in Australia. We believe you were born to be financially free and living a life filled with choices. The choice to spend more time with the people you care about, do meaningful work, help others, move better, travel the world, and become the best version of yourself. We look forward to helping you get there. DISCLAIMER The viewer acknowledges and agrees that: (a) Pumped on Property (POP) is not a licensed financial services adviser, accountant, solicitor, builder, engineer, architect, town planner or property manager; (b) POP is a licensed real estate agent who conducts business as a 'buyer's agent. (c) POP conveys the information provided on this video channel as general information only and is not tailored to the viewer's particular financial circumstances or expectations; (d) The information provided on this video channel cannot be relied upon by the viewer as providing any advice upon which the viewer might rely in making any decision concerning their financial circumstances or the sale or purchase of any real property; (e) The use to which the viewer may make of the information provided on this video channel is subject to the viewer seeking independent professional advice from legal, financial, taxation and accounting advisers before making any decision affecting their financial circumstances or the sale or purchase of any real property; (f) The information provided in this video channel, given that it is general in nature, is not suitable or applicable to the viewer's individual circumstances, needs, objectives or expectations; (g) In providing the information on this video channel, POP has made no representation, provided no advice, and given no warranty or promise as to the suitability, or otherwise, of any investment in any real property; (h) POP is unable to predict the short or long-term future of the global Australian financial market or the property markets and acknowledges that prices may rise, fall, or be stagnant for long periods of time, and that POP has no control over the market or any returns to any investor in the market; (i) POP has made no representation, promise or warranty as to the competence of any third-party service providers referred to on this video channel. I acknowledge that I have read and understood the disclaimer with respect to POP's services set out above before accessing this video channel."
“Jesus Isn’t Done Yet!” by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Jesus Isn't Done Yet! appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In this weeks episode, Phil flies solo, sitting down with Hyland Estate's Brett Miller and Anne Sery as we celebrate the 3rd Friday of Oregon Wine Month! Please, please, please visit the wines of Oregon and visit the Willamette Valley specifically. These are world class wines and today is a perfect example of that! If you're not getting in your car and driving to this winery, click a link below and order them up! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #CheersingFind out everything going on at the winery by visiting https://www.hylandestateswinery.com Wines this episode:2022 Hyland Estates Chardonnay ($48 at the winery)
“Even the Crumbs Are Enough” by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Even the Crumbs Are Enough appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In this weeks episode, the wine bell has additional meaning! Today, Shelley and Phil sit virtually with Dave Specter with Bells Up Winery for week two of Oregon Wine Month tasting through six of their wines. Each of their wines have personalities and matching classical music to match. This winery is ultra boutique, however, they are open by appointment and with that, you won't share your tasting experience with anyone else AND you'll likely get a vineyard tour too! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #PrettyPinots #BellsUpMomentWines this episode:2024 Bells Up Winery Joy Seyval Blanc Brut ($48 at the winery)
“Try the Other Side” from Empty Tombs to Empty Nets by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Try the Other Side appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In todays episode, Shelley and Phil sit virtually with Clare Carver with Big Table Farm to kick off Oregon Wine Month 2025! And what a kick off it is as Clare is truly a kick in the pants! Fine wine isn't the only thing they accomplish at Big Table Farm as we also go deep on their sustainable farming, so pour a glass of a delicious Oregon wine and learn along with us! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing Please visit http://www.bigtablefarm.com for information on everything going on at the winery!Wines this episode:2023 big table farm Wild Bee Chardonnay ($34 at the winery)
“Warning Signs” from Empty Tombs to Empty Nets by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Warning Signs appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In todays episode, Shelley and Phil celebrate International Viognier Day, which happens to be TODAY, with two vastly different Viognier's! Are you a fan of Viognier? Now is your try to give this versatile white wine a try! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #Vaginier #EasterEggWines this episode:2022 Eternal Sunshine Viognier ($39 at the winery)
In todays episode, Shelley and Phil virtually sit across from Paige Comrie, the brain behind the Wine With Paige brand. In this episode, we talk about almost everything! So many things we can't even BEGIN to mention them here in the description. You're going to love this one! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #GeekOut #NoEasterEgg Visit https://www.winewithpaige.com for ALL things Paige, including her free Napa map, and we recommend "Following" her on Instagram which is @winewithpaigeWines this episode:2023 The Terraces Chardonnay ($45 at the winery)2021 Napa Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon ($35 at Pilgrim's Market)A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Elsom Cellars and Seasons of Coeur d'Alene!Elsom Cellars: Good times are meant to be shared and so are great grapes and great wines! Since 2006, Elsom Cellars has been producing brilliant Washington wines. For more information about Elsom Wines, please visit http://www.elsomcellars.com Seasons of Coeur d'Alene: Experience the best of Coeur d'Alene's culinary scene at Seasons, where farm-to-table cuisine meets elegant ambiance. Don't miss their Wine Down Wednesday where all bottled wines are 50% off! Visit https://www.seasonsofcda.com/ for more information or call 208-664-8008And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music. Please visit https://todhornby.com to see what Tod is up to!The 3D Cabinets by Design Wine Words of the Week - BroodingThis term is used for wines that are complex and seem to hold back some of their flavors and aromas. It can be a positive descriptor, suggesting a wine that rewards contemplation.If you're ready for a complete kitchen upgrade, 3D Cabinets by Design is THE place for you. Visit https://3dcabinetsbydesign.com for more information or visit their new location at 3895 Schreiber Way in Coeur d'Alene! 3D Cabinets by Design: Dream, Design, DeliverSome wines we've enjoyed this week: 2017 R&B Single Vineyard Malbec, Pèppoli Chianti Classico (Antinori), Readers Syrah, Mer Soleil Silver Chardonnay.Mentions: Rocky Pond Winery, Massican, Shannon Crull, Andrew Allison, Cuvée Collective, Cameron Roblee, Andrea Robinson, Chris Cochran, Sara Lane, GlassVin, VinGarde Valise, Alaska Airlines, Social Media Marketing World, GaryVee Wine Club, Dottie J. Gaiter and John Brecher, VacuVin Swirling Carafe, Luke Marquis, Molly Dooker, Cynthia, Dan Petroski, Adam Moss eri, Mark Zuckerberg, Matt Sparkman, J. Bookwalter Wines, Kevin Olsonberg, Rams Gate Winery.Products used in this episode: The One Wine Glass and Boomerang Two-Step Corkscrew Wine Opener with Built-In Foil Cutter & Bottle Opener.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! Wine Time Fridays Rating System: Phenomenal
“Hosannas and House Cleaning” from Easter Moments by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Hosannas and House Cleaning appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
Spring ops are bustin’ out all over! A new update on the Southeast Alaska Chinook limit for non-residents. // There is a rare first-time announcement on this show, a thank you to Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson! // The BeauMac TECH Line: Former WDFW Director Phil Anderson joins the guys to talk about the changes being made to the law as to what the limit will be for chinooks and cohos. // Picks of the Week: A deeper conversation as to how we feel about the quotas, encounters of fish, and mortality rate that go into the decision of the limit of each hatchery set by the WDFW.
In todays episode, Shelley and Phil dive in to two moderately priced red wines to honor their upcoming respective wine days, re-introduce the Vacu Vin Swirling Carafe and talk about why restaurants have a corkage fee. Bring on the tannins and muscles! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing Wines this episode:2022 Piattelli Vineyards Malbec (Season's of Coeur d'Alene)
“The Weight of The Cross” from Easter Moments by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2026. The post The Weight of The Cross appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In todays episode, Shelley and Phil are cutting it close by recording on the SAME day that it's published! We are tasting through a few great wines to usher in Spring and vault us well into Summer! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing Wines this episode:2023 Saverio Grillo Sicilia D.O.C. ($25 at Wine Library)2023 Dipinti Trevenezie Sauvignon ($36 at Season's)2023 Vin Gris of Pinot Noir ($40 at Pilgrim's Market)A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Rivaura, Seasons of Coeur d'Alene and Eternal Wine!Rivaura: There's a new wine in town. Rivaura! Producing some of the best wines Idaho has to offer, Rivaura now has a tasting room in Coeur d'Alene! They will be open on Fridays and Saturday's until Spring 2025! Visit https://rivaura.com for more information or simply call, 208 667-1019!Seasons of Coeur d'Alene: Experience the best of Coeur d'Alene's culinary scene at Seasons, where farm-to-table cuisine meets elegant ambiance. Don't miss their Wine Down Wednesday where all bottled wines are 50% off! Visit https://www.seasonsofcda.com/ for more information or call 208-664-8008Eternal Wine: Are you a Rhone Ranger or just really love Syrah? Then you need to check out Eternal Wine! Their focus is on single vineyard Rhone valley wines in Washington State. Also check out their Drink Washington State brand of approachable wines! Visit https://eternalwine.com for more information or simply call 509-240-6258. Eternal Wine: Drink Wine, Be Happy.*Check out The (Almost) Tragic Story of Carménère by Eternal Wine by visiting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucKOK6oRKVsThe CDA Gourmet Wine Word of the Week - EffervescentEffervescent refers to a wine that has a lively, fizzy quality, typically characterized by a gentle to moderate bubbling or sparkling. CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, just down the street from Pilgrim's Market, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevatedSome wines we've enjoyed this week: Haselgrove Grenache Rosé, Dave Harvey Merlot AND a Dave Harvey GSMmm, Kestrel Vintners Cabernet Sauvignon, J. Bookwalter Conflict as well as a Double Plot and a Walla Walla Vintners Merlot. Mentions: Social Media Marketing World, Garyvee Wine Club, Gary Vaynerchuck, Brandon Warnke, Brenda & Matt Sparkman, Products used in this episode: The One Wine Glass and Boomerang Two-Step Corkscrew Wine Opener with Built-In Foil Cutter & Bottle Opener.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! Wine Time Fridays Rating System: Phenomenal
“Staying Warm at the Wrong Fire” from Easter Moments by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Staying Warm at the Wrong Fire appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In todays episode, Shelley and Phil sit down (virtually) with Palencia Wine Company founder and winemaker, Victor Palencia, tasting through 7 of their wines while hearing his amazing story, which is like no other. Grab a glass and have a listen! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing Wines this episode:2024 Palencia Sparkling Albariño2024 Palencia Sparkling Counoise 2024 Palencia Albariño ($28 at the winery)2024 Palencia Estate Rosélia ($28 at the winery)2022 El Viñador Carménère ($40 at the winery)2022 El Viñador Cabernet Sauvignon ($45 at the winery)2022 Palencia Casa Amarilla Barrell Taste A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: J. Bookwalter Wines and Naked Wines!J. Bookwalter: Celebrating their 40th year of producing award-winning wines crafted from the finest Columbia Valley vineyards, J. Bookwalter wines bring excellence and quality to every glass. Visit https://www.bookwalterwines.com for more information or simply call or 509-627-5000.Naked Wines: Straight from the winemaker right to your door, premium wine without the premium pricing is what Naked Wines is all about. Save big on wines from the world's best winemakers! Visit https://us.nakedwines.com/winetimefridays to get $100 off your first 6 pack case. With Naked Wines, discovering new wines is truly risk-free!And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music. Please visit https://todhornby.com to see what Tod is up to!The CDA Gourmet Wine Word of the Week - Barrel Taste Barrel Taste refers to the practice of sampling wine directly from an aging barrel using a wine thief, allowingwinemakers and enthusiasts to assess the wine's development and the impact of the oak before bottling.CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, just down the street from Pilgrim's Market, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevatedSome wines we've enjoyed this week: Readers Merlot, Anura Chardonnay, The Great Oregon Wine Company Chardonnay, Starrs Reach Chardonnay, J. Bookwalter Foreshadow Cabernet Sauvignon and Eternal Wine Passion Cabernet Sauvignon.Mentions: Lisa Tussing, Pilgrim's Market, Sara Lane, Martino Trost, Kontos Cellars, Eternal Wine, Drink Washington State, Brad Binko, Edgar Martinez, Chris Cochran, Big Table Farm, Rick Bakas and Paige Comrie.Products used in this episode: The One Wine Glass and Boomerang Two-Step Corkscrew Wine Opener with Built-In Foil Cutter & Bottle Opener.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! © 2025 Wine Time Fridays - All Rights Reserved
How does clearing fence lines turn into a full-time firewood operation?In this insightful episode of the Skid Steer Nation Podcast, Ryan Deemer sits down with Phil Anderson, a former welder who unexpectedly built a thriving firewood business—all starting from cutting wood off farmers' fence lines. What started as a side hustle quickly became a full-time operation, requiring large-scale processing, working with loggers, and even developing custom firewood kilns to expand his reach.Whether you're in excavation, land clearing, or looking for ways to make the most of your resources, this episode is packed with practical business growth strategies and efficiency hacks you won't want to miss.Key Insights:✅ Turning a Weekend Job into a Full-Time Business: How Phil's casual fence-line clearing turned into a high-volume firewood operation. ✅ The Hidden Challenges of Firewood Production: From sourcing wood to managing loggers and finding the right equipment. ✅ Efficiency in Firewood Processing: Why Phil doesn't just buy bigger machines but focuses on smarter processes to save time and money. ✅ Why He Built His Own Firewood Kilns: The real reason behind heat-treating firewood and how it's helping small operators grow.Why This Episode Matters:This episode is perfect for excavation pros, land clearing specialists, and small business owners looking to scale without overextending themselves on equipment costs. Whether you're searching for an off-season revenue stream or a way to increase efficiency and margins, Phil's insights will challenge the way you look at business growth.
Shane Magnuson of UpperColumbiaGuide.com joins the guys to talk about the Columbia River springer success! // Northwest Outdoor Report & Phil Anderson the former WDFW Director joins the guys to discus the current North of Falcon salmon season setting process. // Duckworth Wheelhouse: John Martinis joins the show to talk about the Marine Area 10 opener and the Bayside Mariner seminar at 6:30pm on Thursday, March 27th. // Poulsbo RV’s Really? Where?
Trump's destruction of the federal government seems like a Libertarian Party dream come true. But there are a couple of areas where Trump strays from the Libertarian playbook. We'll talk with Phil Anderson, Libertarian Party of Wisconsin 2nd District Representative. The post Libertarian Party of Wisconsin Takes Issue with Trump's Tariffs appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
“The Wrong End of the Sword” from Easter Moments by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post The Wrong End of the Sword appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In todays episode, week two of the first Washington Wine Month, we're thrilled to welcome Cinda Allen, sales rep for Idaho Wine Merchant, as we sip and savor five exceptional wines, all available right here in North Idaho. Cinda shares captivating stories from her wine journey, and we dive into the unique characteristics of each bottle. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #PopOfBubbles #SheMakesNoise #PhilPas Wines this episode:NV Treveri Cellars Blanc de Blanc Brut ($16 at the winery)
Paul Shannon sits down with Logan Freeman (a.k.a. “Mr. Kansas City”) for a deep dive into the 18-year real estate cycle and how it shapes today's market. Drawing on the works of economists like Fred Harrison and Phil Anderson, Logan explains why land scarcity and speculative credit often drive real estate booms and busts. He also highlights how investors can prepare for what he calls a “winter's curse,” using historical cycles to spot new opportunities and avoid pitfalls. If you're looking to navigate the next few years in real estate with an eye on both history and strategy, this conversation offers an essential roadmap. Today's Episode Takeaways - The 18.6-Year Framework: Why land values, access to credit, and investor psychology create repeating upswings and contractions. - Ricardo's Law of Economic Rent: How scarce land resources drive speculation and shape “winner's curse” booms. - Historical Context: From 1993–2010's cycle to the 2025–2028 outlook, including the impact of debt maturities. - Preparing for Opportunities: Why managing liquidity, fixing long-term debt, and maintaining strong cash flows are Logan's focus. - Local vs. Macro: How city-level policy and development (like Kansas City's rebounds) can differ from national trends – and what it all means for your strategy. Disclaimer The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only. All host and participant opinions are their own. Investment in any asset, real estate included, involves risk, so use your best judgment and consult with qualified advisors before investing. You should only risk capital you can afford to lose. Remember that past performance is not indicative of future results. This podcast may contain paid advertisements or other promotional materials for real estate investment advisers, investment funds, and investment opportunities, which should not be interpreted as a recommendation, endorsement, or testimonial by PassivePockets, LLC or any of its affiliates. Viewers must conduct their own due diligence and consider their own financial situations before engaging with any of the advertised offerings, products, or services. PassivePockets, LLC disclaims all liability for direct, indirect, consequential, or other damages arising out of reliance on information and advertisements presented in this podcast.
“Jesus Prayed for You” from Easter Moments by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Jesus Prayed for You appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
John Freeman has his signature on wines at Waterbrook, Browne Family Vineyards and Pendulum, all epic wines, to be sure! In today's episode we're going to take epic to another level by tasting through three of his DO EPIC SH*T wines. They are ALL available and the QPR for these wines is off the charts! Say it with us: #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #SighOfRelease #CausedOut Wines this episode:NV DO EPIC SH*T Sparkling Brut ($21 at Pilgrim's Market)2024 DO EPIC SH*T Sauvignon Blanc (Just released)2022 DO EPIC SH*T Cabernet Sauvignon $22 at Pilgrim's Market)A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Rivaura, CDA Gourmet and Seasons of Coeur d'Alene!CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, just down the street from Pilgrim's Market, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevatedRivaura: There's a new wine in town. Rivaura! Producing some of the best wines Idaho has to offer, Rivaura now has a tasting room in Coeur d'Alene! They will be open on Fridays and Saturday's until December 20! Visit https://rivaura.com for more information or simply call, 208 667-1019!Seasons of Coeur d'Alene: Experience the best of Coeur d'Alene's culinary scene at Seasons, where farm-to-table cuisine meets elegant ambiance. Don't miss their Wine Down Wednesday where all bottled wines are 50% off! Visit https://www.seasonsofcda.com/ for more information or call 208-664-8008The Pilgrim's Market Wine Word of the Week - Blending Blending is the art of combining multiple wines from different grape varieties, vineyards, or vintages to create a harmonious and complex final wine that showcases the winemaker's style and vision.Pilgrim's Market: Check out Pilgrim's Market for an expansive selection of fine wines with wine club prices EVERY day and weekly complimentary tastings and just up the street from CDA Gourmet! Visit pilgrimsmarket.com or call 208-676-9730!Some wines we've enjoyed this week: Neil Ellis Cabernet Sauvignon, Rivaura Grenache, Patz & Hall Chardonnay, Va Piano Cabernet Sauvignon and a Diora Chardonnay.Mentions: Cynthia, Andrea Robinson, M.S., Gruet Winery, Sam Lange, Mark and Sarah Lathrop, Curt and Joy Grady, Cellar House (in Oakville), Logan Willoughby, Martino, Lucie Loo, The Business Zone, Andrew Browne, Laurent Gruet, Tablas Creek Wine, Turtle Rock Winery, Gary Vaynerchuk, Conan O'Brien, Products used in this episode: The One Wine Glass and Boomerang Two-Step Corkscrew Wine Opener with Built-In Foil Cutter & Bottle Opener.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back!
“A Meal With the Master” from Easter Moments by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post A Meal With the Master appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In today's episode, we continue our Phil Merson inspired, Wine is Like Music series. Maybe our most challenging, this episode is with drummer, Kevin Olsonberg who is with Odom Corporation, one of the area's largest wine distributor. This is a fun one for sure even with the background noise that comes from a bar! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #PleasingAstringency #MoreBass #GiveMeMyTotsWines this episode:2019 Sauvion Sancerre ($43 at Pilgrim's Market)2020 Termes España ($41 at Pilgrim's Market)2021 Olianas Cannonau ($22 at Pilgrim's Market)A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Terraza Waterfront Grill, Naked Wines and J. Bookwalter Wines!Terraza Waterfront Grill is serving up global-inspired dishes in a vibrant atmosphere. With a focus on fresh ingredients and unmatched culinary excellence, Terraza offers something for every taste. Come experience exceptional food, cozy ambiance and top-notch service at this stunning waterfront grill. Visit https://terrazacda.com/ for more information or call 208-758-0111.Naked Wines: Straight from the winemaker right to your door, premium wine without the premium pricing is what Naked Wines is all about. Save big on wines from the world's best winemakers! Visit https://us.nakedwines.com/winetimefridays to get $100 off your first 6 pack case. With Naked Wines, discovering new wines is truly risk-free!J. Bookwalter: Celebrating their 40th year of producing award-winning wines crafted from the finest Columbia Valley vineyards, J. Bookwalter wines bring excellence and quality to every glass. Visit https://www.bookwalterwines.com for more information or simply call or 509-627-5000.And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music. Please visit https://todhornby.com to see what Tod is up to!The Elsom Cellars Wine Words of the Week - Timbre In Music: In music, timbre (pronounced "tam-ber") refers to the unique tone color or "voice" of a musical instrument or sound, including drums. In Wine: When describing wine, timbre refers to the unique tone or "voice" of a wine. It's a poetic way to capture the distinctive character or personality of a wine.At Elsom Cellars, goood times are meant to be shared and so are great wines! Since 2006, Elsom Cellars has been producing brilliant Washington wines. For more information about Elsom Wines, please visit http://www.elsomcellars.com Some wines we've enjoyed this week: Castelli del Grevepesa Clemente VII Rosso di Toscana, Tenimenti d'Alessandro Vioginer, Waterbrook Chardonnay, Krutz Chardonnay and Artesa Cabernet Sauvignon.Mentions: Moose Lounge North, Phil Mershon, Tod Hornby, Barry Aiken, Chris Cochran, Theresa Edwards Band, DeLille Cellars, Le Dessein (formally Métier), Sara Lane, John Cleese, Robert Mondavi, Rodney Strong, Michel Rolland, Vicino Pizza Neapolitan Style Pizzeria, Naomi Boutz, Elvin Jones, Daniel Glass, John Bonham, Phil Collins, Bonnie Raitt and John Freeman.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! © 2025 Wine Time Fridays - All Rights Reserved
“Salt + Light + a dash of Love” from The Power of Love by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Salt + Light + a dash of Love appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In today's episode, in honor of Open That Bottle Night 2025 (which is tomorrow night!), we taste TWO, one of a kind wines, that we'll never have the opportunity to taste again. Ever. These two wines Shelley and Phil blended and bottled in January of 2024 during their Northstar Blending Experience. We highly recommend putting this experience on your bucket list. Now, go grab your OWN wine that you've been holding on to and taste along with us! Happy#Friday! #ItsWineTime! #CheersingWines this episode:2022 WTF Phil's Blend (N/A)2022 Merry Christmas Merlot (N/A)A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Elsom Cellars, Pilgrim's Market and CDA Gourmet!Pilgrim's Market: Check out Pilgrim's Market for an expansive selection of fine wines with wine club prices EVERY day and weekly complimentary tastings and just up the street from CDA Gourmet! Visit pilgrimsmarket.com or call 208-676-9730!Elsom Cellars: Good times are meant to be shared and so are great grapes and great wines! Since 2006, Elsom Cellars has been producing brilliant Washington wines. For more information about Elsom Wines, please visit http://www.elsomcellars.com CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, just down the street from Pilgrim's Market, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevatedAnd of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music. Please visit https://todhornby.com to see what Tod is up to!The Eternal Wine Wine Words of the Week - AssemblageAssemblage is a French term referring to the process of blending wines from different grape varieties, vineyards, or vintages to create the final wine.Eternal Wine: Are you a Rhone Ranger or just really love Syrah? Then you need to check out Eternal Wine! Their focus is on single vineyard Rhone valley wines in Washington State. Also check out their Drink Washington State brand of approachable wines! Visit https://eternalwine.com for more information or simply call 509-240-6258. Eternal Wine: Drink Wine, Be Happy.Mentions: Northstar, David "Merf" Merfeld, Danielle, Rotary on the Rocks, Kevin Olsoneberg, John Freeman, Waterbrook, Browne Family Vineyards, Do Epic Shit, Cinda Allen, Palencia Winery, Dineen Vineyards.Have a listen to our time with Dottie and John on Episode 096!Products used in this episode: The One Wine Glass and Boomerang Two-Step Corkscrew Wine Opener with Built-In Foil Cutter & Bottle Opener.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back!
“The Power of Love” from Church, Let’s Get This Right by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Church, Let’s Get This Right appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In today's episode, we honor Valentine's Day, the day love, with some pink in the form of two Rosé's, one bubbly and one still. And since we LOVE Rosé's, we thought, "Wine Not"? #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #SighOfRelease #FridayFlowersWines this episode:NV Fantini Gran Cuvée Rosé ($26 through Wine Library)
“First Love” from The Power of Love by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post First Love appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In today's episode, Shelley and Phil take sweetness to a new level tasting through an Ice Wine, Fortified Syrah, a Port Style wine and a true Port. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing Wines this episode:2016 Kestrel Ice Wine ($40 at the winery)2019 Eternal Bliss Fortified Syrah ($54 at the winery)2001 Daniel Gehrs Fireside Port (N/A)10 Year Old Tawny Port from Fonseca Porto (N/A)A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Kestrel Vintners, Naked Wines and Seasons of Coeur d'Alene!Kestrel Vintners: Since 1999, Kestrel Vintners has crafted exceptional wines, blending old-world tradition with modern technique. Experience the unique terroir of their 126-acre estate vineyard. Kestrel Vintners: making great wines accessible to all, every day. Visit kestrelwines.com for more information.Naked Wines: Straight from the winemaker right to your door, premium wine without the premium pricing is what Naked Wines is all about. Save big on wines from the world's best winemakers! Visit https://us.nakedwines.com/winetimefridays to get $100 off your first 6 pack case. With Naked Wines, discovering new wines is truly risk-free!Seasons of Coeur d'Alene: Experience the best of Coeur d'Alene's culinary scene at Seasons, where farm-to-table cuisine meets elegant ambiance. Don't miss their Wine Down Wednesday where all bottled wines are 50% off! Visit https://www.seasonsofcda.com/ for more information or call 208-664-8008And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music. Please visit https://todhornby.com to see what Tod is up to!The CDA Gourmet Wine Words of the Week - VinamorThis word combines "vino" (wine) and "amor" (love), emphasizing the passion and love for wine itself. It's a beautiful choice if you want to highlight the joy and enthusiasm that comes with exploring and savoring great wines.CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, just down the street from Pilgrim's Market, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevatedMentions: Trevor Treller, John and Ken without Ken, KFI AM-640, Tony's On The Lake, Rick Bakas, Silver Oak, For a list of our guests and what they do for Valentines day, please visit our website.Coeur d'Alene Downtown Association Winefest on April 5, 2025.Products used in this episode: The One Wine Glass, Boomerang Two-Step Corkscrew Wine Opener with Built-In Foil Cutter & Bottle Opener and RePour.Some Wines we enjoyed this week: The Butterfly Effect Reserve Shiraz and Chardonnay, Remoissenet Père & Fils Bourgogne, J. Bookwalter Suspense and a whole slew of wines we tried at the Hospice event. Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! © 2025 Wine Time Fridays - All Rights Reserved
“The Work of God’s Love” from The Power of Love by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post The Work of God’s Love appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In today's episode, Shelley and Phil celebrate their 250th episode! 250 weeks without ever missing a week! Less than 3% of active podcasts ever hit the 200th episode. We're very proud of that. So much so that we're opening two amazing wines from a winery that is brand new to us, Dineen Vineyards! Both of these are on the shelves at Pilgrim's Market and both taste like wines you'd pay at least double for! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing Wines this episode:2023 Dineen Vineyards Condriesque ($28 at Pilgrim's Market)
“A Call to Generosity” from Blessed to be a Blessing by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post A Call to Generosity appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In today's episode, Shelley and Phil honor the upcoming International Riesling and Syrah days, although, we may have jumped the gun on the Syrah day. Lucky we love Syrah! And we have another Snow Watch 2025 update! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #SmippingWines this episode:2022 Rocky Pond Chevalle Vineyard Riesling ($32 at the winery)2017 Eternal Wine Zen Syrah ($59 at the winery)A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Pilgrim's Market and Elsom Cellars!Pilgrim's Market: Check out Pilgrim's Market for an expansive selection of fine wines with wine club prices EVERY day and weekly complimentary tastings and just up the street from CDA Gourmet! Visit pilgrimsmarket.com or call 208-676-9730!Elsom Cellars: Good times are meant to be shared and so are great grapes and great wines! Since 2006, Elsom Cellars has been producing brilliant Washington wines. For more information about Elsom Wines, please visit http://www.elsomcellars.com And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music. Please visit https://todhornby.com to see what Tod is up to!The CDA Gourmet Wine Words of the Week - StructuredStructure is the overall "feel" of the wine in the mouth, including its weight, tannins (especially important for the Syrah), and acidity.CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, just down the street from Pilgrim's Market, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevateMentions: Nic Beach, Liz Keyser, Luke Marquis, Molly Dooker, J. Bookwalter, Rivaura, Terraza Waterfront Grill, Season's of Coeur d'Alene, Products used in this episode: The One Wine Glass, Boomerang Two-Step Corkscrew Wine Opener with Built-In Foil Cutter and Bottle OpenerSome Wines we enjoyed this week: Kestrel Vintners Super Yakima, Lady in White and Old Vine Chardonnay, Ferrari Carano Chardonnay, Drink Washington State Pinot Noir and Còté Mas Syrah-Grenache. Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! Wine Time Fridays Rating System: Phenomenal
“Going Out On a Limb” from Blessed to be a Blessing by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Going Out On a Limb appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
In today's episode, Shelley and Phil celebrate the upcoming National Wine Day! OK, we know every day is wine day in our house but we digress. Today we're opening a Rosé (Rosé all day and every day, even in January!) and a Left Bank from Gilbert Cellars. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #CheersingWines this episode:2022 Castello Di Montepo JeT Rosé ($25 Wine Library)2022 Gilbert Cellars Left Bank ($23 at Pilgrim's Market)A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Terraza Waterfront Grill, Naked Wines and Kestrel Vintners!Terraza Waterfront Grill is serving up global-inspired dishes in a vibrant atmosphere. With a focus on fresh ingredients and unmatched culinary excellence, Terraza offers something for every taste. Come experience exceptional food, cozy ambiance and top-notch service at this stunning waterfront grill. Visit https://terrazacda.com/ for more information or call 208-758-0111.Naked Wines: Straight from the winemaker right to your door, premium wine without the premium pricing is what Naked Wines is all about. Save big on wines from the world's best winemakers! Visit https://us.nakedwines.com/winetimefridays to get $100 off your first 6 pack case. With Naked Wines, discovering new wines is truly risk-free!Kestrel Vintners: Since 1999, Kestrel Vintners has crafted exceptional wines, blending old-world tradition with modern technique. Experience the unique terroir of their 126-acre estate vineyard. Kestrel Vintners: making great wines accessible to all, every day. Visit kestrelwines.com for more information.And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music. Please visit https://todhornby.com to see what Tod is up to!The Pilgrim's Market Wine Words of the Week - Skin ContactSkin contact refers to the period of time when the grape juice is left in contact with the grape skins after pressing. This technique allows the juice to extract color, flavor, and aromas from the skins.Check out Pilgrim's Market for an expansive selection of fine wines with wine club prices every day and weekly complimentary tastings. And tomorrow, celebrate their 25 years in business with 20% your complete purchase! Visit pilgrimsmarket.com or call 208-676-9730!Mentions: GaryVee Wine Club, Products used in this episode: The One Wine Glass, Boomerang Two-Step Corkscrew Wine Opener with Built-In Foil Cutter and Bottle OpenerSome Wines we enjoyed this week: Rivaura Insomniac, Tenimenti d'Alessandro Viognier Bianco, Readers Merlot, L'Ecole No 41 Syrah, Domaine Chêne Père et Fils Bourgogne Pinot Noir, K Vintners The Deal Syrah, Black Stallion Cabernet Sauvignon, Freakshow Zinfandel and Simi Chardonnay. Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! © 2025 Wine Time Fridays - All Rights Reserved
In today's episode we dive into one of our favorite wine holidays, Champagne & French Fries Day! We have a complete motley crew joining Shelley and Phil, too: Veteran guests, Joy & Curt Grady and Sarah & Mark Lathrop along with a first time, but certainly not last, Season's of Coeur d'Alene General Manager, Daniel Bentley. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #SighOfRelease #ChampagneAndFrenchFriesDay #ChampagneAndFriesDay #SideBySideSwooshyThing #EasyButton*Phil didn't do as much editing on this episode because of the background noise, as we recorded this at Season's of Coeur d'Alene Fresh Grill & Bar. Wines this episode:Tirriddis Brut Rosé Méthode Champenoise sparkler ($28 at Season's)Champagne Marie Copinet Brut Blanc de Blancs ($51 at Pilgrim's Market)2018 Lytle Barnett Blanc de Blanc - ($75 at the winery2009 Champagne Canard-Duchêne (N/A) A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: CDA Gourmet, Rivaura and J. Bookwalter!CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevateRivaura: There's a new wine in town. Rivaura! Producing some of the best wines Idaho has to offer, Rivaura now has a tasting room in Coeur d'Alene! They will be open on Fridays and Saturday's until December 20! Visit https://rivaura.com for more information or simply call, 208 667-1019!J. Bookwalter: Celebrating their 40th year of producing award-winning wines crafted from the finest Columbia Valley vineyards, J. Bookwalter wines bring excellence and quality to every glass. Visit https://www.bookwalterwines.com for more information or simply call or 509-627-5000.And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music. Please visit https://todhornby.com to see what Tod is up to!The Seasons of Coeur d'Alene Wine Words of the Week - Méthode Champenoise Méthode Champenoise, the traditional method of producing champagne, involves a labor-intensive process that includes tirage, riddling and disgorgement.Mentions: Anna Maria Kambourakis, Kleopatra Bright, Andrea Robinson, M.S., Chris Cochran, Sam Lange, The Garnett Café, Brenda and Matt Sparkman, Liberty Lake Wine Cellars, Some Wines we enjoyed this week: Kestrel Vintners Syrah, Dupeuble Beaujolais Rouge, Mer Soleil Silver Chardonnay, Rivaura River Ranch Red, Decoy Merlot, 2015 Long Shadows Sequel Syrah.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! © 2025 Wine Time Fridays - All Rights Reserved
“Chrisian, Come Forth” by Rev. Phil Anderson. Released: 2025. The post Chrisian, Come Forth appeared first on Bethel Church of Tallmadge.
Today we start season six of our Wine Time Fridays podcast with an Old World vs New World episode as we open two Malbecs and review the holidays, including details of Phil's sobering saboring malfunction. There WAS a saboring success, however, but you'll have to listen to find out! #HappyNewYear! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #EasterEggWines this episode:2020 Liberty Lake Cellars Malbec - ($35 but not available)
In Around the System, we interview each Local Executive Council's (LEC) elected representatives and discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from pertinent domicile updates and how to get involved locally, to how different representatives ensure the line pilot's voice is heard during quarterly MEC Meetings and the Biennial Board of Directors (BOD) Meeting. The C12 Reps, Capt. Eric Popper, Capt. Phil Anderson, and First Officer Peter Bess discuss how they represent the C12 (CHI) pilots while still flying a full schedule. Stay tuned as we make our way Around the System! More at alpa.org/ual