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In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Phil Young engages in a conversation with David Marrison, a field specialist in farm management from Ohio State University, to discuss the critical topic of farm transition planning. David shares his extensive experience in farm management, having worked as a county extension educator since 1997 and as a field specialist since 2022. The discussion delves into the importance of farm transition planning, which encompasses succession planning, estate transfer, tax management, and business organization structure. David emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach that includes developing future leadership, establishing family communication plans, and creating contingency plans for unforeseen events. He highlights the significance of starting the planning process early, ideally 7 to 10 years before the senior generation plans to retire, to ensure a smooth transition. The conversation also touches on the challenges of family dynamics and communication in planning for the future of farm businesses. David recommends resources such as the book "Crucial Conversations" and Elaine Fra's book on farm coaching to help families navigate these discussions. He also mentions the Ohio Farm Resolution Services, which assists families in having sensitive conversations about farm transitions. The episode concludes with a call to action for families to commit to regular meetings and utilize available resources to develop a strategic transition plan. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/ep-90-planning-tomorrow-farm-transition-strategies-david-marrison Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us:Email podcast@agcredit.net
Today, we're diving deep into one of the most iconic and architecturally significant golf clubs in the world—Baltusrol Golf Club—through the lens of one of golf's greatest design minds: A.W. Tillinghast. And joining us is someone who quite literally wrote the book on Tillinghast—Philip Young. He's a leading historian on Golden Age golf architecture and a go-to expert on Tillinghast's life, work, and legacy. Click here to buy any of Phil's books.
In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Phil Young dives deep into the world of farm equipment technology with Andy Derup, Director of Precision Ag at Tru Land Equipment. Discover the latest advancements in precision agriculture, from auto track systems to AI-driven solutions, and learn how these innovations can maximize your return on investment. Andy shares his expertise on the challenges and opportunities farmers face when updating their equipment, offering practical advice on navigating the technology journey. Whether you're considering minor upgrades or major overhauls, this episode provides valuable insights into making informed decisions for your farm's financial future. Tune in to explore how precision ag is transforming the landscape of modern farming. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/ep-86-farm-equipment-upgrades-challenges-and-opportunities Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us:Email podcast@agcredit.net
In this episode of "AgCredit Said It," host Phil Young is live at the Emerge Conference 2025, where he interviews Barry Ward from Ohio State University and Bruce Clevenger from OSU Extension. Barry Ward discusses his work in farm management, focusing on crop economics, input costs, and the challenges farmers face with cash rents and tax strategies. He highlights the importance of being a low-cost producer amidst uncertain crop prices and economic conditions. Bruce Clevenger shares insights into farm management, emphasizing the significance of accurate balance sheets and accounting systems. He explains the pitfalls of cash accounting and the benefits of accrual-adjusted accounting. Bruce also introduces the Ohio Farm Business Analysis and Benchmarking Program, which helps farmers analyze their financial performance and make informed decisions. The episode concludes with discussions on farm records, leasing agreements, and resources available at the OSU Farm Office, including a corn silage pricing tool and grain marketing updates. Show Notes: Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us:Email podcast@agcredit.net
In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Phil Young is joined by Leah Curtis from the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation to discuss the intricacies of farm trucking laws and regulations. Leah Curtis, serving as Associate General Counsel, provides insights into the legal aspects of farm trucking, including CDL exemptions, intrastate versus interstate travel, and the specifics of hauling farm products. The conversation delves into common questions about CDL requirements, exemptions for agricultural trucking, and the nuances of operating farm vehicles across state lines. Leah explains the conditions under which farmers are exempt from CDL requirements, highlighting the Ohio law and federal covered farm vehicle exemption. The episode also covers weight limits, hazardous materials regulations, and the importance of consulting legal and insurance professionals when setting up farm trucking operations. Leah dispels myths about the potential removal of farm CDL exemptions and emphasizes the strong relationship between agriculture and law enforcement in Ohio. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-84-farm-trucking-101-leah-curtis Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us:Email podcast@agcredit.net
Night Listeners -Tonight we have Iowa folk legend Phil Young! No he isn't a folk singer songwriter (we don't play that on this show) but he is a legend when it comes to the bands he has been and the records he has engineered. He is a current member of Tires, Night Stories, Contakta and his solo project End of Wrld.End of Wrld - "unknown demo" (Des Moines)Mantis Pinchers - "Shrimp Bisque" / Mantis Pinchers (Des Moines)In Rooms - "Pumpkin Pie" / Sleepless Days (Des Moines)Hun Lobo - "Unknown track" (Des Moines)Omens - "Hatemonger" / Shrines of Mortality (Des Moines)Skin of Earth - "Olympus Mons" / Burn Barrel (Des Moines) Follow me on: Instagram | Twitter (not doing much with it currently)Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com. BROADCAST SCHEDULEThursdays at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG - Des MoinesFridays at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT - Sioux CityFridays at 11PM on 90.7FM KOJI - OkobojiSaturdays at 8PM on 1240AM KWIC - DecorahIf you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e
Phil Young, LIBA PAC Chair Discusses Primary Election Results ** DEEP DIVE: Legislative Update
Podcast Title - Ep. 75 Agriculture Policy in 2025: Key Updates with Jenny Mesirow In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Phil Young welcomes back Jenny Mesirow from the Farm Credit Council to provide an in-depth update on the Farm Bill and the latest happenings in Washington, D.C. Jenny shares her extensive experience and insights on the legislative process, the impact of new administration changes, and the critical issues facing the agriculture sector. From the intricacies of the Farm Bill to the potential tax changes under the new presidency, this episode is packed with valuable information for farmers, industry leaders, and anyone interested in the future of farm finance. Tune in to learn how these developments could affect your farm's financial future and what steps you can take to stay ahead. Show Notes: Episode 75: Agriculture Policy in 2025: Key Updates with Jenny Mesirow | AgCredit Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us:Email podcast@agcredit.net
In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Phil Young discusses tax planning for the upcoming tax season with Alex Schomaeker from Schultz Huber & Associates. The conversation covers various tax-related topics pertinent to farmers and business owners, including changes in tax laws, depreciation deductions, capital gains, health savings accounts (HSAs), estate taxes, and common year-end tax planning mistakes. Alex provides insights into the impact of the 2024 tax changes, the importance of planning for tax deductions, and strategies for managing capital gains and estate taxes. The episode also touches on the beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting requirements and the recent injunction affecting its implementation. Show Notes: Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us:Email podcast@agcredit.net
In this episode of "AgCredit Said It," host Phil Young is joined by Jordan Huntsman, a commercial credit analyst with AgCredit, to discuss evaluating the financial health of farm operations at year-end. The conversation covers key financial indicators that farmers should focus on, such as net worth and working capital, and the importance of preparing a balance sheet annually. Jordan explains the components of a balance sheet and the significance of tracking assets and liabilities. They also delve into the concept of working capital, its calculation, and its role in maintaining financial stability. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-72-evaluating-health-your-operation Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us:Email podcast@agcredit.net
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Night Listeners -Continuing our spooky season this month we have an interview with Phil Young and Greg Wheeler of NIGHT STORIES. We get into their Iowa play list and tell the history of the project.Night Stories - "Nightmare on NES" (Des Moines)Glass Ox - "A Celebration of Death" / A Celebration of Death (Marshalltown)Druids - "Salvation - the Destructor" / Pray for Water (Des Moines)Haploid - "Ersatz, Serrated" / Villains Amis (Des Moines)Traffic Death - "The Wild" / Don't Be a Projectile (Des Moines)Moon Summoner - "4 Corners Pt." / 4 Corners (Des Moines) Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com. BROADCAST SCHEDULEThursdays at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG - Des MoinesFridays at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT - Sioux CityFridays at 11PM on 90.7FM KOJI - OkobojiSaturdays at 8PM on 1240AM KWIC - DecorahIf you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e
Travis FIling, LIBA Pres & CEO is joined by Phil Young, LIBA PAC Chair. Discussion includes: Presidential Politics ** The Debate Performance ** DEEP DIVE: LIBA PAC Endorsements
In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Phil Young interviews Roxanne Reed, a seasoned agritourism farmer and founder of Farm School on Wheels and Granit Training Group. Roxanne provides tips on how to avoid burnout on the farm and shares strategies to combat stress and improve quality of life on the farm. She also provides resources for farmers who may be experiencing burnout or stress. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-62-avoiding-burnout-farm-alligators-and-monkeys-ft-roxanne-reed Resources mentioned in this episode: Farm School on Wheels - https://farmschoolonwheels.com/ AgFirst Young, Beginning and Small Farmer Program - https://www.agfirst.com/about/young-beginning-and-small-ybs-farmers USDA Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network - https://www.nifa.usda.gov/grants/programs/farm-ranch-stress-assistance-network-frsan Farm Aid Hotline - 1-800-FARM-AID (1-800-327-6243) Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - 988 Local Resources - 211 Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, X and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us:Email podcast@agcredit.net
Rocky Mountain High School Wrestling Coach Eddie Whiting speaks on his upcoming wrestling camp the Collins Memorial Wrestling Camp. The camp is June 13th-15th in Cowley, WY, registration closes May 20th. The clinicians are going to be Briston Brenton, Phil Young & Jessica Brenton. He also talks about why he started wrestling, his family and a few great stories of his wrestling days. Be sure to check out all the Wrestle Her Podcast social media!Follow me:Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/wrestle_her_podcast/Youtube -- https://www.youtube.com/@WrestleHerPodcast/featured
In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Phil Young sits down with Dusty Sonnenberg, AgCredit's board chairman, and Brian Ricker, president and CEO of the association, to discuss the importance of patronage and member education in the agriculture industry. They also talk about AgCredit's Mission Fund, which supports local communities, and the Emerge conference, which provides education and networking opportunities for young and beginning farmers. Then host Matt Adams joins Phil Young at the 2024 Emerge Conference to chat with AgCredit board member Scott Chalfin about his farm operation and the value of attending agricultural events and meetings. Show Notes:https://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-57-how-patronage-and-other-association-benefits-support-farmers-and-rural-communities Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, X and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us: Email podcast@agcredit.net
Tune in to the Really Charlie Podcast on WNB One Radio as Phil Young joins as a guest on February 13th at 6:30 pm.Phil, co-founder of AchieveGreatness88.org, will share his personal journey as a father who tragically lost his son to Fentanyl poisoning last March. He'll discuss the impact of this life-altering event and shed light on the often unspoken grief experienced by fathers. Moreover, Phil aims to initiate a men's support group in January, providing a space for open dialogue, understanding, and support without judgment.Really Charlie Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-perry/message
In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Phil Young chats with Matt Reese and Dusty Sonnenberg of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast about the changing landscape of agricultural communication. They talk about the evolution of communication methods, such as print, radio, and web, and how each medium has its own unique impact and reach. They also touch on hot topics in agriculture, including the impact of Canadian wildfires on Ohio farmers and the importance of farmland preservation. Matt and Dusty also discuss how they stay up-to-date on current agricultural issues and the importance of providing timely and relevant information to the agricultural community. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-48-cultivating-connection-conversation-matt-reese-and-dusty-sonnenberg-evolution Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, X and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us: Email podcast@agcredit.net
In this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, hosts Matt Reese of Ohio's Country Journal and Dusty Sonnenburg of Ohio Ag Net talk with Libby Wixtead and Phil Young, both of Ag Credit. They talk about all things Ag Credit such as their podcast ‘Ag Credit Said It,' mission statement, community involvement and agriculture finances. As an agricultural cooperative, Ag Credit works to give back to their customers while developing the communities they serve. More in this week's podcast: Steve Reinhart, United Soybean Board: The United Soybean Board recently conducted a survey on soybeans and animal agriculture and Steve talks with Dusty about the results of it. Wendy Osborn, Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association: Wendy talks with Dusty about the recent Ethanol Trade Group that visited Ohio learning about corn production within ethanol. Intro 0:00 Steve Reinhart 4:12 Wendy Osborn 8:42 Main Conversation, Libby Wixtead and Phil Young 14:14
Lincoln Flood Plain Text Amendment Headed to the City Council ** LIBA Luncheon review - Acting LPD Chief Michon Morrow ** LIBA Calendar ** DEEP DIVE: Carter Thiele and Phil Young share details of a Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy webinar
Night Listeners -Tonight we have one of the funnest shows that we have done in a long time. Greg Wheeler and Phil Young the duo that make up the season spooky synth band NIGHT STORIES are with us. We talk their history, lore, and then things get out of hand. We also dig into their Iowa playlist.Night Stories - "Sam's Equinox" (Des Moines)Glass Ox - "Out of Your Mind" / Out of Your Mind (Marshalltown)Druids - "Oscillator" / Cycles of Mobeum (Des Moines)Mr. Softheart - "Won't Be Long" (Cedar Falls)Odd Pets - "Go Easy" (Des Moines)Traffic Death - "Subconscious Grief" / Judas Curse of the Iron Sabbath (Des Moines)Our home station 98.9FM KFMG has nominated me for BEST RADIO VOICE THAT TURNS YOU ON for this year's CITYVIEW BEST OF DES MOINES. VOTE for me for this years CITYVIEW BEST OF DES MOINES. It's box number 235.Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com. BROADCAST SCHEDULEThursdays at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG - Des MoinesFridays at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT - Sioux CityFridays at 11PM on 90.7FM KOJI - OkobojiSaturdays at 8PM on 1240AM KWIC - DecorahIf you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5eNight Stories - "Sam's Equinox" (Des Moines)Glass Ox - "Out of Your Mind" / Out of Your Mind (Marshalltown)Druids - "Oscillator" / Cycles of Mobeum (Des Moines)Mr. Softheart - "Won't Be Long" (Cedar Falls)Odd Pets - "Go Easy" (Des Moines)Traffic Death - "Subconscious Grief" / Judas Curse of the Iron Sabbath (Des Moines)
MY NEW NORM Podcast- ENCORE SERIES 6 OF 6S3 E19 / ENCORE SERIESEPISODE: Barry & Phil Young Welcome- MY NEW NORM, it's all about REAL PEOPLE and REAL STORIES!Now you can help support this podcast with as little as the price of a cup of coffee. Help support MY NEW NORM Podcast-Go to the link below:https://ko-fi.com/mynewnormTHIS EPISODE:This was the first ever episode (S1 E1), you'll hear a conversation between Barry and his older brother, Phil Young as they discussed the major stroke Barry had in May of 2020, his journey of recovery, and where he is today.Whether in 2020, long before, or since that time, so many people have their own stories of change and challenges and it is our hope to be an encouragement wherever they may be in their journey. We hope you've been able to listen and will share the podcast with others.Help us get the word out by sharing this podcast link with those you know - thank you in advance!Links: www.mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com / mynewnorm@email.comWe are excited to announce that Season 4 is coming out this Fall 2023.REAL PEOPLE / REAL STORIES / REAL GOOD!mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/ / Find us on all major podcast platforms!
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Night Listeners -We are back to our regular formatted rock n roll show. Tonight we have some unreleased tunes from Tires and Finally Some Action courtesy of Mr. Phil Young. Plus we open The Obsolete Andrew Joseph Caffrey of Horrors / CR Dicks fame.Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com. Hear us every Thursday at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG – Des Moines and every Friday at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT – Sioux City & 90.7FM KOJI – Okoboji. If you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e Find me on twitter @kristianmday #trustkristiandayThe Obsolete Andrew Joseph Caffrey - "Timing Chain" / The Obsolete Andrew Joseph Caffrey (Cedar Rapids)Hated Youth - "I am" / Rejected (Quad Cities)The Tanks - "Slung" / Epic Loads (Iowa City)Human Error - "I Need You" / Die (Iowa City)Early Girl - "Red Lips" / Lovers Out to Pasture (Iowa City)The Slum Party - "Sharp Tip" / Demo (Des Moines)Chemical Buffet - "Enter the Vortex" / 30 YEARS OF OBSCURITY (1993-2023) Volume 1 (Des Moines)Finally Some Action - "Game Genie -End of the World Remix" / previously unreleased (Keokuk)Tires w/ Jordan Mayland - "Fantasize" / previously unreleased (Des Moines)Goatfoam - "Circles Real Circles" / From the Caves of Radon (Des Moines)Frontal Assault - "After" / Hazardous to All (Cedar Rapids)Frontal Assault - "Red Skies, Tyranny, and Destruction" / Hazardous to All (Cedar Rapids)Captain Three Leg - "Slingblade" / split with Vanishing Cities (Ottumwa)Captain Three Leg - "Ordinary Love" / split with Vanishing Cities (Ottumwa)Captain Three Leg - "Ritalin Part 2" / split with Vanishing Cities (Ottumwa)Skin of Earth - "Extinct - Symbiot" / Skin of Earth (Des Moines)
www.achievegreatness88.org Achieve Greatness was founded in memory of our beloved son, brother, and friend, Andrew, who passed away from fentanyl poisoning in March of 2022. Before Andrew's passing, he was passionate about coaching and teaching basketball while helping youth in his community. He created Achieve Greatness, where he mentored youth through basketball. In his memory, we have continued Achieve Greatness, building it into a nonprofit organization. Our mission is to continue to capture Andrew's vision of sponsoring youth through basketball camps and other sports while also bringing awareness to and educating people about the dangers of fentanyl. In addition, we will also utilize our platform to address opioid use and addiction in our communities. Andrew was raised in Ludlow and New Bedford, Massachusetts, and his family continues to have strong roots in both communities. Therefore Achieve Greatness will host and attend community events statewide. Through these activities and sports camp sponsorships, we will communicate this important message and help save lives: --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-perry/message
In this episode, hosts Brenna Finnegan and Phil Young sit down with Dawn and Matt Thayer, farmers from Erie County Ohio, to discuss how they've diversified their farm and continue to involve their young children in the operation. The Thayers share their journey of starting their farm right out of college, transitioning from a dairy to a feedlot, and adding various facets to their farm, such as growing mums, strawberries, sweetcorn, and melons with a roadside market. They also talk about the importance of diversifying the farm for their children's future involvement and the challenges and opportunities that have popped up along the way. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-36-dairy-diversification-insights-matt-and-dawn-thayer Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us: Email podcast@agcredit.net
MY NEW NORM Podcast- S3 E13EPISODE: THE LISTENER'S EPISODE / BONUS EPISODEWelcome to the LISTENER'S BONUS EPISODE! Get ready to hear from some of our top listeners from all over the nation talk about their most memorable episodes. Filling in for Barry Scott Young, is special guest host- R B Anthony from San Diego.Thanks to the following listeners who parcipated on today's panel:RB Anthony, Doreen Clark, Chris Wingate, and David Cole.The following episode links- were highlighted, and featured on this Listener's Episode- in the order as they were discussed: -MY NEW NORM Podcast- S1 E01MY NEW NORM / BARRY & PHIL YOUNG:https://mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/1765225/9222793-MY NEW NORM Podcast- S3 E08ROD BUTLER / ROD THE PUPPET GUY:https://mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/1765225/12338104 -MY NEW NORM Podcast- S2 E06PATRICK LYNCH / FROM 220 TO IRONMAN COMPETITOR:https://mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/1765225/10780488-MY NEW NORM Podcast- S3 E05PATRICK LYNCH / WORLD CLASS RECOVERY:https://mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/1765225/12090196 -MY NEW NORM Podcast- S2 E04TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE OF RYAN ANTHONY / BT ROY & RB ANTHONY:https://mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/1765225/10571698-MY NEW NORM Podcast- S3 E02LT. COLONEL CHRISTOPHER WINGATE / FAITH-FAMILY-FREEDOM:https://mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/1765225/11552654-MY NEW NORM Podcast- S3 E06DENNIS LUCE / I'M STILL STANDING:https://mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/1765225/12190099 -MY NEW NORM Podcast- S2 E12TIM BARKER / THE DEMOLITION MAN:https://mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/1765225/11259212-------------------------------------------------------WANT TO BE PART OF THE CONVERSATION?If you would like to add your comments or feedback, you can use our email at: mynewnorm@email.com / or call and leave your message at: 760.348.8806.-------------------------------------------------------COMPELTE LIST OF EPISODES:https://mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com------------------------------------------------------Now you can help support this podcast with as little as the price of a cup of coffee. Help support MY NEW NORM Podcast-Go to link below:https://ko-fi.com/mynewnormRemember to share this episode with those you know. Thanks!THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT!mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/ / Find us on all major podcast platforms!
This episode is all about buying land at an auction. Hosts Matt Adams and Phil Young talk with Kelly Guthrie, one of AgCredit's commercial credit analysts, to give advice on the first steps to take when buying land at an auction, the paperwork you'll need to prepare, and things to avoid before, during and after purchase. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-30-dos-and-donts-preparing-buy-land-auction-kelly-guthrie Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Connect with Kelly Guthrie on LinkedIn Share questions and topic ideas with us: Email podcast@agcredit.net
This episode concludes our three part series on the History of AW Tillinghast. We kick off Part 3 with golf historian, author and Tillinghast expert, Phil Young as we enter into the Great Depression, Tillinghast's bankruptcy and his much maligned work with the PGA of America. We end with a high note as I ask Phil: "What three courses would one have to play to best understand the genius of AW Tillinghast?" His answer may surprise you. This is the last episode of Season 4 - thank you for listening!
Golf Historian, author and AW Tillinghast expert, Phil Young joins us on the show for Part 2 of the History of AW Tillinghast. In this episode we dive into some of Tilly's most famous designs, as we ponder the question of Tilly's genius and whether it was divine genius - ie... did he just inherently understand strategic golf design or did his architecture evolve? Stick around for the end of the show where Phil riffs on 6 of Tilly's great designs.
This is Part 1 of a series of podcasts dedicated to the History of AW Tillinghast. In our first installment we dive into Tilly's early years, his golf career, we explore a theory that he might have been bi-polar and end this first show his break out golf design that helped catapult his career. We are joined by Tillinghast historian and author, Phil Young.
Dr. Phil Young was our guest speaker for the service on May 29, 2022. Dr. Young is the Director of Missions for the Knox County Association of Baptists.
Dr. Phil Young was our guest speaker for the service on May 29, 2022. Dr. Young is the Director of Missions for the Knox County Association of Baptists.
Full episode and Show Notes - www.wearelookingsideways.com This week's guest is photographer Wig Worland, one of the most respected and influential people in the history of UK skateboarding. I've known Wig on and off since the 90s. Looking back, we were all a little bit in awe at his complete understanding of who he was as a person, and how single-mindedly he approached his craft and self-appointed task. Indeed, as my old pal Phil Young said, when I told him I'd finally persuaded Wig to come on the podcast, there's argument to be made that for a key period in the 90s and 2000s, Wig was THE most influential figure in UK skateboarding. It's a big claim, but the evidence (and any measure of common sense) backs it up. In the dim, distant, pre-social media years, the role of surf, skate or snow photographer carried an enormous amount of clout and influence. Particularly in the UK, which at the time didn't have the huge industry apparatus of the States underpinning the scene. In many ways, the early history of British skateboarding is really the history of a lot of talented and extremely driven people tirelessly documenting (and hence effectively creating) the scene as it rapidly evolved in real time. Wig was and remains a crucial and highly respected part of that brilliant tradition. And Wig really has shot with absolutely everybody, as you'll know if you follow him on Instagram, or are at all familiar with his work over the years. All of which means the man has tales and opinions galore on the history and uniqueness of UK and wider skateboarding history. Wig doesn't do many of these, so to get the chance to hear his perspective on all things skateboarding and creativity is a privilege I don't take lightly. Hope you enjoy the episode. Enjoying the podcast? Want to keep it free and ad-free? Donate here: https://bit.ly/LSBuyPint Thanks to Matt Ward for the theme tune, to Duncan Yeldham for production support, and to my editor Fina Charleson.
The Quad Cities community has become a rich destination for runners and continues to foster a running community within, given its growing access points to cross Iowa/Illinois state lines across the Mississippi River!There are endless opportunities to run with peers or compete against worldwide elites. The Quad Cities has numerous running groups, clubs, and road races every week. Some of the most well known are the Bix 7 in Davenport, Iowa and the TBK Bank Quad Cities Marathon, which travels from Illinois into Iowa and back, touching four cities along the way. Guests Joe Moreno and Phil Young are influential names in the Quad Cities running community. Phil is the owner of Fleet Feet Davenport. Joe is the former Mayor of East Moline and race director for multiple area events including the TBK Bank QC Marathon, Firecracker Run, and Freedom Run. From directing their own events to becoming known as the mayor who will high five you as you cross the finish line, hear their perspectives from participating, to volunteering to being race leads and all the ups and downs in between.
Type 2 is a podcast from Looking Sideways in association with Patagonia that explores the intersection between the outdoors, action sports and activism. This week's guest is runner and activist Martin ‘MJ' Johnson. Martin is a trail runner and father who, in Run to the Source, his new collaboration with Patagonia, has made a truly thought-provoking film. Run to the Source follows Martin's attempt to set a new Fastest Known Time (or FKT, as it's known) along the Thames Path, which he eventually did, completing the 184 distance in 38 hours and 35 minutes. But as anybody who has seen the film will know (and if you haven't I really implore you to seek it out on YouTube) it soon becomes clear that the Martin and collaborators such as director Matt Kay and producer Phil Young have a much more ambitious story to tell. This is nothing less than the story of the river itself, which in the film becomes a metaphor for the untold black and brown history of Britain. By using this journey to tell such a nuanced story, the film becomes something else entirely, taking Martin's feat into altogether more convention-challenging territory, and causing us to question our own relationships with the activities and history we can take somewhat for granted. It is powerful yet subtle, and as such is a fitting reflection of its protagonist. One of the things I love about Run to the Source, and Martin's story in particular, is how it offers up such a nuanced, personal and localised take on activism. Often we're encouraged to think of activism as a story of absolutes, of fighting the biggest battles of all. Martin's generous interpretation offers up activism as a means of exploration, on a literal and metaphysical level, and is all the more powerful for that. New episodes of Type 2 are released every four weeks through my Looking Sideways channel. Hear it by subscribing to Looking Sideways via ApplePodcasts, Spotify or any of the usual other podcast providers. Thanks to Ewan Wallace for the theme tune, and to my editor Fina Charleson.
Here is my interview with 2021 Tunnel Hill 100 winner Phil Young. He talks about his running journey and how he passed Zach Bitter at the very end to win the Tunnel Hill 100.
In this episode, hosts Matt Adams and Phil Young chat trends they're seeing in the agriculture equipment industry, and bring in Shawn Gerdeman, product manager for Unverferth Manufacturing, to get a manufacturing perspective on what farmers have experienced in 2021 and what will be important to them going into 2022. Show Notes: http://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-5-equipment-outlook-2022-shawn-gerdeman Connect with AgCredit:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agcredit Twitter https://twitter.com/agcredit Instagram https://www.instagram.com/agcreditaca/ Share questions and topic ideas with us:Email podcast@agcredit.net
The ultra press was focused on two speedsters toeing the line at the Tunnel Hill 100 miler. With talk of World Records being set a little known runner from Iowa would burst on to the scene and pull out a win with less than a mile to spare. Get to know the incredible Phil Young, a name we are sure to be hearing a lot in the future. Apologizes for internet connection issues toward the end of the interview.
Phil Young toed the line at Tunnel Hill 100 with some of the fastest ultra runners in the world that included Zach Bitter, Taggart VanEtten, and Jacob Moss. The world may not have realized on race morning Phil's full potential competing alongside these men, but here in the Midwest, we knew he would be a force. On this episode of "The Dirt" Phil tells an amazing story about the ups & downs of his first 100 mile race. It is an honest story of his thoughts throughout the race. It includes when he realized he was passing Zach Bitter and going into the lead. All of us here in the OMR Trail running Community are incredibly proud of Phil and so happy for his well deserved win.
MY NEW NORM Podcast- S1 E001Host: BARRY SCOTT YOUNGGuest: PHIL YOUNGIn the first episode (S1 E001), you'll hear a conversation between Barry and his older brother, Phil Young as they discussed the major stroke Barry had in May of 2020, his journey of recovery, and where he is today.Whether in 2020, long before, or since that time, so many people have their own stories of change and challenges and it is our hope to be an encouragement wherever they may be in their journey. We hope you've been able to listen and will share the podcast with others.Help us get the word out by sharing this podcast link with those you know - thank you in advance!Links: www.mynewnorm.life / mynewnorm.buzzsprout.com / mynewnorm@email.comThe website will also help you with viewing all the episodes and finding helpful resources.REAL PEOPLE / REAL STORIES / REAL GOOD!
On this episode of ActorSpeak, Austin Basis speaks with actor Goya Robles (Get Shorty, POWER Book III: Raising Kanan, 11:55, Brut Force, Rattled!). In Part 1, we talk about Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman, hip hop, Def Jam Poetry, studying with Elizabeth Kemp, the core wound, shadow work playing Raul in Extremities, almost leaving school, using animal work, making urgent choices, the importance of therapy, the Idiot Workshop, working too hard, living his truth, always learning new things, being in the question, the "fuck it" stage, and his epic audition for Get Shorty. A Stamford, CT native, Goya Robles is a Lifetime Member of The Actors Studio and holds an MFA from The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University in New York. A Latino actor of Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian descent, his portrayal of heartbreaking, volatile, vulnerable characters have become a stamp in all of his work. Goya is most recognized for his breakout role as Yago in the critically acclaimed series Get Shorty on EPIX, working alongside Ray Romano and Chris O'Dowd. He has starred in numerous independent films, including a supporting lead role as Teyo in the film 11:55, starring John Leguizamo, David Zayas, and Julia Stiles. He's also executive produced the short film WONDER, which won over 20 national and international film festival awards, including the HBO Shorts Competition at the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival and the Audience Award at Urbanworld. Most recently, he produced and created the art film Who Am I? - a spoken word piece about race and responsibility. You can see him in the upcoming films Brut Force, Rattled! and High Ceilings, and the TV series POWER Book III: Raising Kanan on Starz. Goya's theater credits include The Actors Studio West production of THE MOTHERF*CKER WITH THE HAT by Stephen Adly Guirgis in LA, EXTREMITIES by William Mastrosimone, and CRYSTAL CLEAR by Phil Young, both at Dance New Amsterdam Theater in NYC. He also starred in the LAByrinth Theater Barn Series of Mark Borkowski's play, VALENTINO'S WING, starring Michael Shannon, Annabella Sciorra, and directed by Ellen Burstyn. Goya is also the creator of Paint The Mic, a performing and visual arts collaboration which brings attention to local organizations whose mission is to support under-served communities. As a spoken word artist himself, Goya created a way for artists of diverse disciplines to use their craft as a way to directly impact communities in need. Goya also taught slam poetry at The Lee Strasberg Institute in West Hollywood and his first compilation of poems was called Spit My Soul and released at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. What strikes me most about Goya's work besides his talent are his heart and authenticity. But it's his artistry that really shines through in everything he does- whether on stage, on screen or as a poet and producer. As both an actor and an advocate he is able to speak the truth, taking his pain and perspective and channeling them into his art. That's what The Actors Studio is all about, and Goya is one of the members that best exemplifies that. WE AUDITION is a video-chat community where actors can audition, self-tape, rehearse, and get expert industry advice. USE promo code: ACTORSPEAK to get 25% off when joining at WeAudition.com
On this episode of ActorSpeak, Austin Basis continues to speak with actor Goya Robles (Get Shorty, POWER Book III: Raising Kanan, 11:55, Brut Force, Rattled!) In Part 2, we discuss the crossroads of abuse and trauma, his mentor Ellen Burstyn, not being killed off on Get Shorty, working with director Adam Arkin, his self-critical nature, rehearsing more to reduce the "noise," working with Javier Molina, chemistry as a willingness to receive, experiencing truth, going towards the uncomfortable, LatinX buying power and representation, humanizing "villains," feeding his acting compulsion, and his dream of opening an acting school for inner city youth. A Stamford, CT native, Goya Robles is a Lifetime Member of The Actors Studio and holds an MFA from The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University in New York. A Latino actor of Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian descent, his portrayal of heartbreaking, volatile, vulnerable characters have become a stamp in all of his work. Goya is most recognized for his breakout role as Yago in the critically acclaimed series Get Shorty on EPIX, working alongside Ray Romano and Chris O'Dowd. He has starred in numerous independent films, including a supporting lead role as Teyo in the film 11:55, starring John Leguizamo, David Zayas, and Julia Stiles. He's also executive produced the short film WONDER, which won over 20 national and international film festival awards, including the HBO Shorts Competition at the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival and the Audience Award at Urbanworld. Most recently, he produced and created the art film Who Am I? - a spoken word piece about race and responsibility. You can see him in the upcoming films Brut Force, Rattled! and High Ceilings, and the TV series POWER Book III: Raising Kanan on Starz. Goya's theater credits include The Actors Studio West production of THE MOTHERF*CKER WITH THE HAT by Stephen Adly Guirgis in LA, EXTREMITIES by William Mastrosimone, and CRYSTAL CLEAR by Phil Young, both at Dance New Amsterdam Theater in NYC. He also starred in the LAByrinth Theater Barn Series of Mark Borkowski's play, VALENTINO'S WING, starring Michael Shannon, Annabella Sciorra, and directed by Ellen Burstyn. Goya is also the creator of Paint The Mic, a performing and visual arts collaboration which brings attention to local organizations whose mission is to support under-served communities. As a spoken word artist himself, Goya created a way for artists of diverse disciplines to use their craft as a way to directly impact communities in need. Goya also taught slam poetry at The Lee Strasberg Institute in West Hollywood and his first compilation of poems was called Spit My Soul and released at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. What strikes me most about Goya's work besides his talent are his heart and authenticity. But it's his artistry that really shines through in everything he does- whether on stage, on screen or as a poet and producer. As both an actor and an advocate he is able to speak the truth, taking his pain and perspective and channeling them into his art. That's what The Actors Studio is all about, and Goya is one of the members that best exemplifies that. WE AUDITION is a video-chat community where actors can audition, self-tape, rehearse, and get expert industry advice. USE promo code: ACTORSPEAK to get 25% off when joining at WeAudition.com
BK and Ollie are back at Fairway Social and are joined by author, historian, A.W. Tillinghast expert, and all-around good guy, Phil Young to talk about his new book, "The Tillinghast Chronicles Volume III: The Tour That Tilly Took. They also talk about US Junior Amateur champion Nick Dunlap, and some Olympic golf and players taken out by Covid. JR Ross of the Dogwood Golf Club and the Christmas in July event for Toys for Tots. Plus a little Evian Championship and the 3M Open See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of The Advice Podcast, NMA reporter James Fitzgerald speaks with the managing director of Manchester-based advice firm Wetherall’s Financial Planning, James Wetherall. Wetherall talks about his new guide which provides tips to help advice firm principles fine, hire and train graduate financial planners. The guide, which contains articles and contributions from Zero Support’s Phil Young, and Sandringham CEO Tim Sargisson, among others, details why hiring young people is key to helping narrow the advice gap, and how principals can benefit from injecting young blood into their firms.
Enjoying the podcast? Want to keep it free and ad-free? Donate here: https://bit.ly/LSBuyPint Welcome to the first of two episode 150 instalments. To mark this milestone, I decided to stay true to the ethos of the Looking Sideways podcast and speak to two of my oldest and closest friends; two people who’ve been integral to the Looking Sideways universe since it launched - Ed Leigh and Owen Tozer. This, episode 150a, is the first instalment with Ed Leigh. Ed, as you may know, is a broadcaster, journalist and presenter best known for helming legendary BBC show Ski Sunday, and for being the voice of the BBC's snowboarding coverage at the Olympics. He’s also been a stalwart of the European industry for over twenty years now. Ed is also one of my oldest and closest friends, as well as somebody I’ve had the pleasure of working with over the years. He was my guest for the very first episode of the podcast back in January 2017. I also brought him back for episode 50 a few years ago, and he’s generally been a huge supporter of and advocate for the show since day one. So it seemed fitting to bring him back for a third appearance, which we recorded at the end of February 2021. On this occasion we had a lot to chat about - the serious knee injury he suffered in January that looks set to keep him out for action for the rest of the year, his experiences presenting the latest series of Ski Sunday during a pandemic, the vociferous online reaction to a recent Ski Sunday piece on diversity presented by our mutual pal Phil Young, his time in NZ quarantine which is where he was when we chatted, his thoughts on Natural Selection and much, much more. As ever with Ed, this was a supremely relaxed, lengthy chat, full of digressions and tall tales from one of the European’s industry’s most beloved communicators. I really cherish my friendship with Ed, and I’m so proud of what he’s achieved over the years. This was, as ever, an absolute blast. Enjoy! Thanks to Matt Ward for the theme tune, and to my editor Fina Charleson.
Happy New Year! PR & Chase got to catch up with the illustrious Diana Weishaar (The Host Country, Contakta) and Chris Lachky (Love Songs For Lonely Monsters, Wolves in the Attic) about their new Des Moines supergroup project End the WRLD. We talk about their experience recording two new songs through the quarantine age with Jordan Mayland and Phil Young, the project's origin and future, and the work they're doing to support The Supply Hive, a Des Moines nonprofit dedicated to nourishing communities in need.You can support The Supply Hive directly by joining their Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesupplyhiveOr go stream/buy the two new End the WRLD singles on Bandcamp: https://endthewrld.bandcamp.comKEEP ON SPINNING
In our fourth episode on "Missional Strategies for the church in todays culture", Phil Young shares the importance of equipping the church how to share their faith and then engaging in the community with the purpose sharing the Good News of Christ.
In our third episode on "Missional Strategies for the church in todays culture", Phil Young shares the need for the local church to encounter people in the community around them.
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