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Sales Meetings Topics. Lisa Thal, an Author, Inspirational Speaker, and Business Coach with over 37 years of marketing, sales, and leadership experience, is the mastermind behind the book Three Word Meetings. Lisa's coaching is about creating sales and business meetings with fun and interesting 3-word topics that spark conversation and ignite excitement in sales teams. Episode 245, Discover the Secret Ingredient to Achieving Your Dreams. "Work For It!" I want to share a story about a friend, a community leader, and a client I have known for over 25 years. Elmer Hensler, the visionary behind Queen City Sausage, left us a few weeks ago. His life story, a testament to the power of hard work and determination, will ignite a fire in your heart and inspire you to chase your dreams. Elmer's Story… "I knew at an early age that if I wanted anything in life, I would have to go out and work for it." These words, spoken by Elmer J. Hensler, echo his unwavering determination that led to his remarkable journey. Elmer Hensler was a storyteller. His life experiences teach us something in the ways all good stories do: The very early struggles. The determination to overcome those struggles. The results of a well-lived life. Elmer was born in 1930 in Cincinnati's West End, the edge of Cincinnati's meatpacking district, fondly known as Porkopolis. One of nine children. Poor but never hungry. Elmer lived about a block away from active slaughterhouses. He was an eleven-year-old boy who showed up to work at 4 am before school. Can you imagine your child going to work at 4 am before school today? His discipline and determination set the tone and pace for Cincinnati's future Sausage King. He faced the harsh reality of poverty and the need to work from a young age, but he never let it deter him from his goals. Elmer's determination was unwavering, even in the face of discouragement. He disliked the formality of classroom learning, with his mind set on earning money and building a future. The nuns and teachers at the time always warned him in fear; "You will never amount to anything." Elmer's response, "Just give me a knife and steel, and I will do the rest!" He left formal education shortly after the 8th grade to begin his sausage career, a testament to his determination that can motivate us all. Elmer worked all aspects of the Cincinnati meatpacking business. From the fast pace of the slaughterhouses to driver sales and management, he quickly learned from the very best. By 1965, with a vast array of meat industry skills, Elmer started his own sausage company. He gathered 2 master sausage maker partners to find Cincinnati's iconic Queen City Sausage Company. Closing in on 60 years of craft sausage making, the company has expanded 15 times. Elmer's love for Cincinnati was evident in his stories of the early days and the struggles. He was always thrilled with how much the people of Cincinnati embraced the bratwursts, smoked sausages, and deli meats his company made. His famous motto was "Never cheapen your product." And "I don't want to be the biggest, just the best!" His love for his city and his commitment to quality can make us all feel a sense of connection and pride. As we wrap up, please reflect on your aspirations and remember, the key to achieving them is to Work For Them, just like Elmer did! Remember, success is not handed to us, we have to work for it. So, let's all take a page from Elmer's book and put in the work to achieve our dreams. Stay inspired, stay motivated, and keep learning! Work For It! Learn more at www.Threewordmeetings.com.
There's an American City Nicknamed "Porkopolis" - June 24th, 5:30 p.m.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
From Goetta to Scrapple, the Ohio Valley loves them some pork. Nate dives into this industry on this Histories of The Ohio Valley episode.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4555532/advertisement
Nancy Bruns is the 7th generation family member and owner of J.Q. Dickinson Salt-Works located in Malden, West Virginia. Production for the original company started in 1817, moved to their current location in 1832, and they produced salt until 1945, before restarting again in 2013. The history, the business model, the process, it's all fascinating! Where you can find J.Q. Dickinson Salt-Works:- Website: https://www.jqdsalt.com/- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jqdsalt/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jqdsalt- Physical location: 4797 Midland Drive, Malden, West VirginiaMentions from the show:- Iapetus Ocean: https://wvtourism.com/theres-400-million-year-old-ocean-beneath-west-virginia/- Porkopolis: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/porkopolis- Small Business Development Center (SBDC): https://americassbdc.org/Stay in touch with People, Place, & Purpose on Instagram and stay tuned for a new episode every Monday!
There's a run on the banks! And finally, the Federal Reserve is in the hot seat, but maybe not for the reasons it should be.Today we talk to Matthew Mežinskis, macro-analyst extraordinaire, OG Bitcoiner, purveyor of Porkopolis Economics, and host of the long-running Crypto Voices podcast.You may have seen his beautiful charts on Twitter, giving great macro data on Bitcoin adoption, dollar monetary base, and the actual figure of both base money and “fiduciary media” out in the world.We discuss why long-term government bonds are doomed to fail, how banks and the Fed will respond, the threat of CBDCs (real and imagined), Balaji's $1 million Bitcoin bet, compare some Bitcoin trends in both the European Union and the United States.* Matthew on Twitter* His beautiful charts on Porkopolis.io* The Crypto Voices Podcast* The Pre-Bitcoin History You Should Know: Basic Cash Versus Fiduciary MediaBest, YaëlContact:fixthemoney@substack.comNiko: @nikojilch / nostr: npub1st4elxz4dphx2qxpuaklvs855zetnkglu8dvszdxamgqn5q3pk5svflv5pYaël: @yaeloss / nostr: npub15dnln6cukw3yrflnv3hnrntdt9amh0uw466u6tns05ymqp3nal4qzz3lfcThis post is sponsored by…21bitcoin - The easy way to buy, sell, save and send Bitcoin.21bitcoin is a Bitcoin-only app, not an exchange. No distractions, individual savings plan, very low fees, first-class personal support, and a German bank account. Based in the Austrian Alps, available throughout Europe. Download now.Use code “FIXTHEMONEY” to get up to 20% off your fees :)Not your keys, not your coins! You need a hardware wallet. Check out the Bitbox02 - Swiss-made, secure, beautiful, open source, Tor support, Bitcoin only and all-around awesome!Use code “FIXTHEMONEY” to get 5% off :) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.fixthemoney.net
Join Dr. Evan as she takes Dr. Ed on a trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, one of her favorite cities. First stop: Cincinnati Music Hall! Do the ghosts of those buried beneath roam its halls? And why do they call Cincinnati porkopolis? Then we head to just across the river to Bobby Mackey's, a bar and nightclub. Is there a demon here? Maybe you could consider entering the demonic portal and taking vacation in Hell! And why would you perform an exorcism in the kitchen? And don't leave without getting a little Roman History and learning how Cincinnati got its name.
We bring you a new format today - an uncensored banter about current events:Central bank money printing and InflationGlobal currency dynamicsEuropean energy crisisFreedom and BitcoinPossibility of government without fiat currenciesPolitical extremism in Europe and the USThe role of US and NATO in global securityThe information warJoining Janis & Uldis today is Matthew Mezinskis the host of the Crypto Voices Podcast - podcast about Bitcoin, economics, privacy and more. He also does research on global central bank monetary policy, which he publishes through his Porkopolis economics platform. A finance professional by training and trade, Matthew combines his passion for Bitcoin and deep understanding of macroeconomics to provide valuable insights on past and current politics and economics processes. Plus he brings the sexiest voice ever recorded on this show!https://porkopolis.io/ - for Matthew's researchhttps://porkopolis.io/podcast - for Matthew's podcastFor the book on US-USSR settlement in Europe at the end of the cold war discussed in the episode - https://www.amazon.com/Not-One-Inch-Post-Cold-Stalemate/dp/030025993X==2 ways how you can support Ukraine:Support the war effort and/or humanitarian aid > war.ukraine.uaChoose Ukrainian products and services > https://spendwithukraine.com/==Support for this episode comes from Nexpay > https://paynexpay.com/Find other episodes on > https://www.pursuitofscrappiness.co/ Watch select full-length episodes on our YouTube channel > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP6ueaLnjS-CQfrMCm2EoTA ===Connect with us on Linkedin > https://www.linkedin.com/company/pursuit-of-scrappiness/ Questions/suggestions? Join our Telegram group > https://t.me/pursuitofscrappiness
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Opening Break - Tuesday December 7, 2021 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Opening Break - Tuesday December 7, 2021
Jack Taylor didn't play for the Phillies very long. In addition, Jack Taylor didn't play for the Phillies very well. Let's visit 1897 Cincinnati for some reason and check in on a city overrun by squealing pigs and struggling Phillies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hosts Dan & Al breeze through chapter nine of Devoted, the sequel to the 2010 NYT best-selling novel Elixir by Hilary Duff (with Elise Allen). In this episode we cover topics including... top pop hits of 2011, the meat-packing capitol, a bat mitzvah playlist, the diverse demographics of our audience, and, of course, metrosexuality. Join us! why not Follow us on Twitter @CindyStoriez Email us at CinderellaStoriez@gmail.com Become one of the Duffheadz on our Discord! https://discord.gg/Q3suGhxWqd
WELCOME BACK!Detente with the Soviets means fact-finding missions and endless attempts at 'unity.' One of those many attempts has landed in the Queen City...Porkopolis...in the form of a Russian Hog Delegation. If beepers had been invented, Les' would be going off. Les storms the press conference with a vengeance. Bailey is his true secret weapon and he doesn't even realize it. The primary speaker for the delegation is smitten by the lovely Miss Quarters. He speaks to her personally and, in the process, passes her a note!He wants to defect...or does he? Yeah, he does. The lure of pretty girls, blue jeans and rock-n-roll is far too great for Mr. Ivan Papa...something or other. Les'll tell you.Ivan has the duds, he's got the attitude and he's got the backing of the WKRP gang. He does NOT have bureaucratic support for his move...and he might not be finding any diplomatic assistance in Cinci. Will Ivan find his Tiny Dancer? Will Mr. Anderson ever get his Carter? Will you know any more about what's going on after you push 'play'? In this humble reporter's opinion, those answers would be: yes, no and maybe. [HMOTD! Did you hear the mention at the end of our podcast where we talk about the OTHER WKRP podcast?? You may have already checked into the "Hold My Order" guys, but if you haven't, give 'em a spin (only after you've listened to our newest, of course). It's not a re-run! Rob and Mike's take on a WKRP podcast is pretty different from ours....it's a whole new experience for each episode. You can check them out at:https://www.holdmyorderterribledresser.com/ .]WATCH ALONG DETAILS...[Want to watch along with us? It's a blast!! We highly recommend the 'Shout Factory' boxed DVD set of the entire WKRP series. For reasons you'll have to listen to in the "Prolog" episode, all streaming versions of the original "WKRP in Cincinnati" have had the original music cues removed. Generic music beds and stings were used in place of the original music for the syndicated version of the series. 'Shout Factory' has been able to restore an estimated 85% of all WKRP music cues to the original "as-aired" content for their DVD release. They've also restored scenes that had been cut to shorten episodes for syndication. The original eps ran 25 minutes. The syndication eps were shortened to 22 minutes. Over 88 episodes that's more than four hours of lost content, including the performance by "Detective" at the end of "Hoodlum Rock." Get the COMPLETE series...get the Shout Factory DVDs. The Shout Factory complete series box has a release date of 2014. All individual seasons of Shout Factory disks were released starting in 2015.]The WKRP-Cast is a weekly re-watch podcast spending time with the original "WKRP in Cincinnati" which aired from 1978-82. New episodes every Tuesday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
BEST OF HMS PODCASTS - Tuesday July 6, 2021 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Friday June 25, 2021
Joe and Caroline discuss their adventures from the previous week and talk all about the history of Opening Day in Cincinnati, their personal experiences celebrating the local holiday, and the other ballparks that they've been to.Read more about the history of Opening Day in Cincinnati here: https://www.findlaymarketparade.com/opening-day-historyWhat We Are Drinking This WeekJoe:Rouchbier - Smoked LagerWest Side Brewing - Westwood ABV: 6%IBU: 25"Chestnut in color, this lager leads with aromas of barbecue and campfire thanks to the use of barley smoked with beechwood. Underneath the smoke is a rich lager loaded with flavors of toasted bread and toffee sweetness. This beer is a great pairing with chili, seared meat, or anything coming off the grill."Caroline:Strawberry Banana Pig - Cream Ale Christian Moerlein Brewing - CincinnatiABV: 4.7% IBU: 17 "Each spring we honor Cincinnati's historical nickname "Porkopolis," by brewing a small batch of our favorite cream ale recipe, affectionately named "Strawberry Pig." The resulting beer was so unique that bartenders began creating blends of the beer to share. One such creation was a mix of Strawberry Pig and our award-winning Se7en Hefeweizen that created a strawberry banana ale referred to as Piggyweizen. The creation was such a smashing success with its refreshingly light body, summer hefe Haze and fruity finish that we bring you Strawberry Banana Pig."Thank you so much for listening! If you like what you hear, please consider leaving us a rating and review. Also, help us spread the word about the podcast so we can grow! You can send us feedback, comments, and questions for the show at craftparentingpodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/CraftParentingPodcast. Subscribe to our new monthly newsletter to get our content delivered straight to your inbox.Subscribe to the show on your favorite podcatcher and if you like what you hear, share the show with your friends and leave us a rating and review.We are available on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-parenting-podcast/id1558370869Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2zjg1mhegm58OJxLFpsazyOvercast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1558370869Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3279134Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/craft-parenting-podcastand all major platforms!
Alex Blanchette's Porkopolis is the source of this discussion among friends. We are all reading Blanchette's book about the US pork production industry. Our conversation ranges from the limits and costs of ever-increasing efficiency in production, to squeezing pennies out of runts, to the endless quest for the uniform (and therefore efficiently processed) pig and the impact this has on the workers involved. We segue into a conversation about the reality and value of universalization/homogenization in both production and societies. Thinkers discussed include Karl Marx, Jacques Ellul, Eugene McCarraher, and Adorno and Horkheimer. … More Human v. Pig: Disc. w/ Friends (Porkopolis 3-Audio)
Alex Blanchette's recent book Porkopolis shows how human and animal lives become intertwined in a relationship of dependency that distorts both natures. How should we understand this type of production? What does it do to the people involved every step of the way with animals who no longer feed, procreate, give birth or die without humans intimately involved? Blanchette explores these questions from the vantage point of someone who did many aspects of the work and talked openly with people involved in many steps of the process. Do we treat the people involved as interchangeable, expendable and dependent as the industrial pigs they tend? What does that say about the food system we've created and which most of us rely upon and benefit from? … More Somos Puercos: Human-Animal Melding in the Meat Production Business (Porkopolis 2-Audio)
Alex Blanchette's Porkopolis (2020, Duke University Press) has had more than the usual impact for a book that started out as a dissertation. Blanchette spent quite a bit of time embedding himself in the work of pork CAFO's and processing facilities. As a result he has a book that goes beyond the usual animal or human welfare argument to expose the Taylorist/Fordist nature of pork production that yields cheap meat at the expense of dehumanizing workers and merging to the point of inextricability the manufactured pig and the manufacturing human. This video introduces who Blanchette is and some of the themes in the book. … More Porkopolis: The Human and Economic Tragedy of Manufactured Meat (1-Audio)
This is the sneak peek episode for our Hamilton County Patreon episode. Hamilton County, Ohio was established on January 2, 1790 and it was the second county formed in the Northwest Territory. In this episode we discuss the history of Hamilton County and how it came to be. You'll hear much more on the Patreon page regarding the most interesting facts/people/best pizza place/most beautiful place, and even spooky places in the county! You'll even hear about the word that Heather messed up on in the Scripps Spelling Bee in 5th or 6th grade! So, be sure to head on over to https://www.patreon.com/ohio88 and for just $1 per month, you'll receive full bonus episodes, extra content, goodies, and more! Special thanks to Scott Fuller for his help with this episode!Follow him on Twitter: @FullerOnAirCheck out his other shows: @pending_status @FrozenTweeting @thetcfiles @County10Cast Facebook @ohio88podcast Instagram @ohio88podcast Twitter @88_podcast Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ohio88Email – ohio88podcast@gmail.comThe music used in this episode is by Jahzzar and is called Thin Line. You can listen to/download this track via http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Crime_Scene/Thin_Line
Steve takes us on a tour of Cincinnati and Kim forgets how to use her words.
This week's episode is a special Q&A edition featuring all your questions! I answer everything you've ever wanted to know about Holmberg's Morning Sickness, Brady's Sauce, Porkopolis and my darkest secrets!
Guest Dallas Cowboy's long snapping legend Dale Hellestrae. Dale tries Porkopolis burnt ends for the first time. We also talk about steaks, Nate Newton's club house eating mystery and Dale's admiration of my athletic ability.
It’s Wednesday! Time for your mid week sweet treat! In minute 86, we are swifter than eagles…stronger than lions…and we are keeping our eyes open and our mouths shut. The tour group is off on a short little joyride on Wonka’s WonkaMobile. Mike Teevee and his mom are working the angles. Grandpa Joe is making […]
Introducing a new podcast, powered by Cincinnati Magazine. Podopolis is a very Porkopolis podcast hosted by Linsey Kraeling and Justin Williams, two very Cincinnati people. Coming soon are bi-weekly episodes in which Linsey and Justin will discuss the latest news in Cincinnati the way you talk about it with your friends while tucking into a burger topped with tartar sauce, or digging into a plate of shredded cheese that probably has chili and noodles underneath, even if you can't see them. Plus, plenty of random, tangential, extemporaneous thoughts on everything from food, sports, and politics to the city's endless milieu. (There will likely be much dissecting of the west side.) Episodes are available wherever you like to get podcasts. If you are already a faithful follower of the Cincinnati Magazine pod, that's great; the first few episodes of Podopolis will appear on this feed, but there is also a separate feed. Please subscribe, download, and email Apple/your congressperson/your mom to tell them how much you love it. And feel free to reach out to us at podopolis513@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. (Our theme music is by The Yugos. Go download their stuff too!)
Come gorge with us on Cheez-Its and Mountain Dew as we plunder loot from listener survey questions and blabber on about the greatest tabletop Role-Playing Game (system) that ever done existed! SPECIAL GUEST: Todd from Porkopolis! Also: Basement-dwelling über geeks! Lycanthropes and tieflings and bugbears, Oh My! Friendships! Storytelling! Camaraderie! Are those ... natural 20s? Plus, Jesse's recipe for Elvis-Style Pizza!
Politico's Julia Ioffe and WaPo's Joel Achenbach try to figure out where Porkopolis is, which president was the first to see the Pacific Ocean and who is older Kim Kardashian or Chris Pratt?
It's time for apples! It's time for pumpkins or pumpkin spice! It's time for cooler weather(in some places)! We're all hyped for fall this week and everything it brings. From out of control Texas traditions to trying new things as people get back into the routine the guys are talking all things Autumn. What gives you life as the season changes? Rate! Review! Share! Subscribe! Buzzwords: Water is life, PSL count, Pork on Pork on Pancakes, Porkopolis, Mumstrosities, Wicked mum stunts, Back from church lite, New things, Coming together, Faith formation stories, What gives life? Check out tohellwiththehotdish.com for show notes, to subscribe to the e-mail and more!
The Chicago-style hot dog is an institution, Pat and Eric are both hardcore enthusiasts of this tube meat delicacy. There are many ways you can eat a hot dog... there is only one right way. In this episode you will learn why the Chicago-style hot dog is the correct way. You will also learn why ketchup/catsup is a garbage condiment... spoiler... mushrooms are involved.
We are joined by the fantastic Lynn Caldwell who is working to improve Charlotte 's food system. Lynn talks about her experiences at Atherton Mill, working on the Charlotte Food Innovation District, and her newest venture Suede Onion. Later John and Miller recap Ales for Autism, avoid talking about the sadness of the Hornets playoff lost, and use the history segment to make fun of Cincinnati (aka Porkopolis).
Long, Loren. GAME 1 : PORKOPOLIS