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BrailleCast
The Power of Sharing Our Blindness Stories: Six Little Dots to Six Major Marathons (Episode 64)

BrailleCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 44:47


Our Chairman, Dave Wiliams, was thrilled to have addressed the American Council of the Blind (ACB) at their 64th Annual National Conference & Convention held in Dallas, Texas. On 10 July 2025, Dave delivered the keynote speech at the annual Convention banquet to a sold out audience. He called for greater investmentt in braille as a proven literacy tool that can transform the lives of blind people around the world. He was introduced by ACB Treasurer and Master of Ceremonies, the Reverend Michael Garrett, from Missouri City, Texas. Sponsorship With thanks to Dot Inc. for sponsoring Dave's attendance. Find out more about Dot Pad X and the Raising the Dots Podcast. Dot is proud to have played its part in the Monarch, in partnership with the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) and HumanWare. Links Related to the Braillists National Braille Press (NBP) Touch of Genius Prize for Innovation Points of Light award 1982, 8 February 2023 Links Related to Braille The International Council on English Braille (ICEB) Links Related to RNIB RNIB, the Royal National Institute of Blind People RNIB Tech Talk Links Related to ACB ACB Media Braille Revival League Links Related to the World Blind Union and European Blind Union World Blind Union (WBU) European Blind Union (EBU) Living Braille, the website of the EBU Braille Working Group Links Related to Running Parkrun UK Couch to 5K (C25K) Abbott World Marathon Majors Full Text of Dave's Speech Good evening ACB President, friends, advocates, everyone here and online. Thank you for your hospitality! I am grateful for your invitation to share in ACB's “Big Dreams and Bold Ideas”, not only this week here in Dallas, but over many decades in many places far beyond your shores. It is a privilege to stand before you tonight, as someone whose life has been profoundly shaped by this movement. Let me begin with a deeply personal truth: for a long time, I resented my blindness. Like many, I struggled to accept blindness as part of my identity. Through you, I learned to think differently, to dream boldly, and to act decisively. That shift in perspective changed everything. It is why I am here tonight—to celebrate what is possible when we embrace who we are and empower others to do the same. Our blindness stories break down barriers and build bridges. They turn isolation into community, fear into action, and doubt into confidence. Together, I believe we can ignite that transformation for countless others. When I talk about blind people, I intend “blind” in the broadest sense. Whether you identify as blind, low vision, vision impaired, we are all valued in this community and our voices carry equal importance. And if you are a sighted person who works to elevate the voices of blind people, we thank you for your solidarity. Before I share how it was you in this movement who taught this northern English lad to feel differently about my blindness, becoming a passionate braille advocate and Six-star World Marathon Majors Finisher, we must extend our gratitude to our friends at Dot, who's support means I can be with you here tonight. I know many of you took the opportunity this week to get your hands on Dot Pad X, a highly versatile multiline braille and tactile display portable enough to be carried in a schoolbag. Dot's technology is disrupting the braille display industry. Using Dot Pad and the Dot Canvas app, I recently supported my sighted 16-year-old son's math revision and got to touch his signature for the first time. Dot and partners are delivering new educational and employment opportunities we could only dream of just a few years ago. Do we have any first timers here? My first ACB Convention was Birmingham, Alabama. Your Birmingham in July is a bit warmer than our Birmingham near my home in England. We simply do not have anything like these blindness conventions in the UK. I jumped in at the deep end with you. 2003 was an eventful year for ACB. General Session ran over into an extra day. As Director of ACB Radio, I was responsible for making sure ACB's membership, and listeners tuned in from offices and homes in countless countries, could hear our coverage. And while we were very well looked after by ACB's Alabama affiliate, the internet connectivity at convention that year was especially problematic and seamed to get even more challenging during the liveliest debates. My purpose then, as it is today, is to empower as many blind people as possible by increasing our access to the information and tools we need to live our best lives. A year before Birmingham, ACB Radio's founder and mentor to many of us decided to move on. I took the call. My predecessor, Jonathan Mosen, would be an impossible act for anyone to follow. But he believed in me. Long before ACB Radio, as a young blind man, I avoided the tools and skills that could have empowered me. I resisted the cane. I dismissed braille. I thought these things marked me as “different” in a way I was not ready to accept. I mistakenly believed specialist skills separated me from sighted people. These days we would say “othering”. I cast those skills aside for a long time. It took me years to recognise that confidence can come from a cane or guide dog, and enjoying bedtime stories with our kids can come from braille. The voices I heard on ACB Radio via my dial-up modem—leaders like Marlaina Lieberg and Paul Edwards—challenged me to rethink what it meant to be blind. They taught me that tools like braille and the white cane do not separate us from society—they connect us to the people and world around us. Their advocacy lifted me up, and I realized I could be part of something bigger. When I took on the role of ACB Radio Director, I was terrified. Could a young man from a small town in the UK really lead an initiative that connected blind people across the globe? But I said yes. Why? Because this movement showed me the power of taking risks. And because I knew that by sharing our stories, we could empower others to do the same. One of my first tasks as ACB Radio Director was to convince Marlaina to host her own talk show. She was so humble and asked me what if nobody listened? What would we even call it? I told her I was sure everyone would listen, and the name of the show would be Marlaina. Like many of you, I miss her lots and think of her often. I also knew Paul Edwards was a natural broadcaster and must have his own show. He teamed up with Brian Charlson, and Tuesday Topics was born. You certainly kept me busy. When I was not producing audio or trying to secure sponsors, my email and phone rang 24/7. If it were not a server in California needing a reboot, it was listeners frustrated they had missed the latest episode of Main Menu, Blind Handyman or Cooking in the Dark, and would I please send it to them? I convinced our tiny team of volunteer software developers to build us a listen again on-demand service, an early form of podcasting. ACB Radio did not just stream content; it brought blind people together online, long before Zoom calls and virtual conventions became the norm. We created opportunities for storytelling, advocacy, and community that spanned continents. From broadcasting ACB conventions to global events like the World Blind Union General Assembly, we ensured that the voices of blind people could be heard. The impact did not stop there. ACB Radio became a launchpad for careers, a platform for innovation, and a catalyst for change. It inspired similar initiatives worldwide. It proved that when blind people lead, we redefine what is possible. That legacy continues today through ACB Media, and its ripple effects are felt in every corner of our community. We will never know how many blind lives this priceless service has transformed. When it was my turn to pass on the ACB Radio baton, it was to join a team working on one of the first mobile screen readers with touch support. Talks, Mobile Speak and Pocket Hal pioneered many of the concepts we now take for granted in VoiceOver on iPhone and Talkback on Android. Following the early success of ACB Radio, blind people in many nations started their own online radio stations. In 2003, the Royal National Institute of Blind People in the UK launched Europe's first station for the blind community, now known as RNIB Connect Radio. I worked at RNIB for 6 years as their Inclusive Design Ambassador. We partnered with companies like Canon, Netflix, and Sony to advance their accessibility efforts. My ACB Radio experience meant I was also invited to host around 150 episodes of RNIB's flagship technology show, Tech Talk. We were recognised by the UK radio industry and were awarded community station of the year in 2024. As well as interviewing many movers and shakers from the technology world, including accessibility leaders from Microsoft and Google, I had the incredible honour in March 2024 of recording a short interview with legendary singer songwriter Stevie Wonder. As we were introduced, I recalled the awe with which Marlaina had interviewed Ronnie Milsap years earlier. She had taught me that it is ok to feel that child-like excitement even during the moments that define our careers. After shaking Stevie's hand, I asked if he would be willing to share some messages about accessibility and inclusion with our blind brothers and sisters in the UK. I held my breath. He said let us do that now. I began recording. He asked about my recording equipment, and he playfully imitated my English accent. You should hear his Bob Dylan. As we were talking, we were forced to move due to being jostled by the crowd. Before I could grab my cane, Stevie took my arm in his and proceeded to walk us both forward. Hold the phone, I am now being sighted guided by Stevie Wonder? He said, “don't worry Dave, in a moment I'll Walk you into a wall.” My other lasting memory of that moment, in the interview, Stevie said, “I could not have the career I enjoy were it not for braille.” He talked about how he uses braille to write and edit his many songs. And how he has an ambition to publish his catalogue in braille for blind musicians to study. Stevie is not alone. We can all think of high-profile blind people who would link their success to an ability to read braille. Leading journalists, educators, lawyers, politicians holding high office have all relied on braille to get the job done. As for many of you, spreading braille and tactile literacy is a subject close to my heart. Every day I continue to be amazed how combinations of just six little dots fitting neatly under our fingerprints represent every letter of the alphabet, numbers, punctuation, math, music, and other symbols for accessing any subject and any language. Incidentally, six is also the number of big city marathons you must run to complete the classic Abbott World Marathon Majors series. I may have mentioned that somewhere. I will come back to running later. Braille's invention meant for the first time blind people could independently read and author our own stories, find our voices, become educated, and employed, label household items, read our own greetings cards, identify medications, the list goes on. Whether you read braille or not, we can all recognise how deeply linked braille is with the emancipation of blind people. Of the many tactile reading systems developed in the 19th century, and there were many, it is no accident that the system that prevailed was one developed by a young person who knew what we really needed because he was blind. Braille is an early example of that modern disability mantra, “nothing about us without us”. And it is blind people who today, through organisations such as the International Council on English Braille, continue to maintain our code. Blind people around the world have been celebrating two hundred years since braille's invention. I have been communicating braille's value in national broadcast and print media, meeting with hundreds of braille ambassadors at libraries across the UK. On January 4, the Braillists Foundation delivered the UK's first face-to-face World Braille Day Conference. I recognise that in the US, Braillists refers to a braille producer. But in the UK, Braillists often describes any blind person who relies on braille. We formally established the Braillists Foundation in early 2020 to promote braille and tactile literacy. The aims of the Braillists Foundation are: Promote the value of Braille as a proven literacy tool that enriches the lives of blind people. Support efforts to make affordable Braille and tactile reading technologies available to all blind people irrespective of education and employment status. Provide an open forum for the exchange of ideas about the development of future Braille technology. When social distancing forced everyone online, we began offering classes to introduce braille to beginners, supportive reading groups for practicing braille skills, drop-in sessions where readers can get braille questions answered, and masterclasses covering more advanced braille topics. The work of the Braillists Foundation, to spread braille literacy, especially during the pandemic, was recognised by your National Braille Press Touch of Genius Prize for Innovation, a UK Prime Minister's Point of Light Award, and in May this year I was honoured to accept an invitation to a Royal Garden party celebrating learning and skills at Buckingham Palace. You are invited to join the international community celebrating Braille 200 for the rest of this year. The European Blind Union Braille Working Group encourages everyone to share creative experiences celebrating braille. You can do that through their website at LivingBraille.eu. You can follow the hashtag #Braille200 on social media. There's still time to organise your own braille two hundred events. And always you can elevate the voices of braille readers by connecting with ACB's Braille Revival League. And next year, 2026, APH will open the Dot Experience in Louisville to celebrate braille's rich heritage. Braille's profoundly personal connection with written language cannot be underestimated. Braille enabled me to write my proposal of marriage on a braille scrabble board. I waited, heart pounding, while my then girlfriend rummaged in the bag to find letters to compose her answer. She wrote blank e s. Next week we will celebrate our 14th wedding anniversary. I was also deeply moved, shortly after I crossed the finish line at the Tokyo Marathon this March, to discover braille featured on the finisher medal. I had run an exceptionally long way to get to that point, and reading that braille for myself, rather than having to ask a sighted person to read it to me, that really did feel like inclusion. Completing the much sought-after Abbott World Marathon Majors series was some journey. Blind since birth with Leber Congenital Amaurosis, I never saw myself as a runner. Seven years ago, I weighed over 220lb and could not run a bath. I had an idea of converting a guide runner into a pilot for my tandem bike gathering dust in my garage. I signed up for the England Athletics' “Find a Guide” database, a bit like your United in Stride. I soon met Steve and, later, Bex, my first real guide runners, who had no interest in piloting my tandem. What started as huffing and puffing to reach a mile turned into weekly runs and a community of support. I hated physical education at school: ill-fitting kit, smelly changing rooms, PE teachers. During those early attempts at something you could not describe as running, I thought about a blind lady I knew with asthma who ran marathons. I was reminded of Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind person to climb Everest, also interviewed by Marlaina. Just exactly what was my excuse? I decided I was going to get fit and set an example for my son, Arlo. With lots of encouragement, especially from other blind runners sharing their stories, I dragged myself from couch to 5K. While no guide runner seeks recognition for themselves, they really are amazing people. Some blind runners told me how they wanted their guides to appear in results and officially receive a finisher medal at London Marathon. It was the advocacy skills I learned from this movement that enabled me to support that campaign by producing a package for BBC Radio. Our combined efforts changed London Marathon's policy. In my excitement about this small win for guided running, I returned home from the pub one night and went online. Alcohol and the internet are always a winning combination, you know? I found myself filling in a ballot entry form for a place in the New York City Marathon. What was I thinking? I had barely run six miles at this point, and here I was entering a lottery to run 26.2 miles. Not to mention the thousand miles you need to run in months of training. Surely, I would not get a place? I would not need to tell anyone, right? Wrong! “Dear Mr Williams” the email read. “Congratulations, you have a place in the 2019 New York City Marathon”. This had to be a joke. I checked my bank. Oh shoot. New York Road Runners had taken $270. Now I would have to tell my wife. I had nine months to train. And the more I thought about it, the more I wanted to show my then 10-year-old son that us blind dads could do things. Through the summer, I ran up and down hills in Worcestershire to prepare for the five massive bridges you must cross in the NYC marathon: Verrazano-Narrows, Pulaski, Queensboro, Willis Avenue, and Madison Avenue. I was doing my homework. I even joined a gym. It was a beautiful autumnal morning at Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island as we lined up with 53,000 other runners to take on my first marathon. Helicopters hovered overhead and canons blasted as earlier waves set off. Nobody more surprised than me to be a part of it. Sinatra's New York, New York and Jay-Z's Empire State of Mind were on high rotation. New York would be the first of six starts that also included London, Boston, Berlin, Chicago and Tokyo: six big city marathons that have come together to make the classic Abbott World Marathon Majors series. These big city marathons are 26.2-mile street parties. The atmosphere is electric. You really feel the heartbeat of a city when the crowds turn out in force. Complete strangers yell your name to encourage you on. Not only do you get to feel like a rockstar, but you run the same course on the same day as the best athletes in the world. 1st Avenue in New York City and Tower Bridge in London are exceptionally loud. The shrill piercing screams of Wellesley's students in the Boston Marathon put me in mind of Beatlemania. I need to channel that energy especially when the running gets tough, as it always does. When the course is hilly and the weather is hot, I can find myself contemplating my life choices. There have been many times when I have gulped down buckets of Gatorade and walked for a while. Ultimately, drawing on that positive energy from all those people willing me on, and the power of the marathon to bring people together, is replenishing. Some of these cities have deeply divided histories. But they come together to support the runners. Your life, your marathon, has the power to bridge division. It is that sense of hope that drives me on through the exhaustion running to the finish line every time. Shout out to Chicago, London and Tokyo who gave me a medal that featured braille. Berlin, Boston and New York City, you can do this too. But it is not over. In 2024 Abbott announced that the Majors series will be extended to include a seventh, eighth and nineth star. Next month I am heading to Sydney for my first marathon in the Southern hemisphere. If you have ever taken a risk, bitten off a little bit too much, felt like an imposter, found yourself winging it, you are among friends. I certainly feel a little bit of that every time I go out for a run or stand up to deliver talks like this one. As blind people we know we must push the boundaries and take a chance. None of us got here by always taking the easy path. While I live thousands of miles away, you and I have a shared history. Some of which is written in People of Vision, ACB's story, a copy of which I have at home. Braille is also part of our shared history. Braille is a tool of liberation. It has empowered generations of blind leaders. Yet, we know that braille literacy is not where it should be. Too many blind children and adults lack access to the tools they need to thrive. This is a call to action for all of us. If we believe in independence, in dignity, in opportunity, then we must invest in braille. We must champion its teaching, ensure its availability, and celebrate its value as the cornerstone of blind empowerment. Let us dream bigger. Today, blind people are excelling in fields once thought inaccessible—technology, arts, business, politics, sports. But there is so much more to achieve. Imagine a world where every blind child has access to quality education, where workplaces are universally inclusive, and where we lead not as exceptions but as examples. Technology is a critical piece of this puzzle. But innovation is not enough. We must advocate for systemic change. We require policies that prioritize accessibility in every industry. We must have blind leaders at the decision-making table, shaping the future of inclusion. And we need allies—sighted people who amplify our voices, speaking with us, not for us. Tonight, I challenge each of you: How will you contribute to this movement? Will you mentor a blind youth, helping them see their potential. Will you advocate for better policies in your community. Or will you share your story, inspiring someone else to embrace their blindness as a source of strength. Whatever it is, do it boldly. Do it with the knowledge that your actions ripple outward, creating change far beyond this room. At the same time, let us not forget the power of collaboration. ACB, RNIB, the Braillists Foundation—together, we are stronger. Let us share strategies, pool resources, and align our goals to create a global network of blind advocates. The challenges we face are too big for any one organisation to tackle alone. But united, there is nothing we cannot achieve. As I stand here tonight, I am reminded of a truth that has guided me throughout my journey: stories change lives. Whether it is a marathon medal, a braille book, or a conversation with a stranger, every story we share chips away at prejudice and builds a more inclusive world. Thank you, ACB, for teaching me to think differently about blindness. Thank you for showing me what is possible when we embrace our identities and lift each other up. Let us keep running—toward inclusion, toward equality, and toward a future where every blind person has the tools and opportunities to live their best life. Let us find each other at the next starting line. Thank you, and good night.

The Nick D Podcast on Radio Misfits
Nick D – Monica Eng, Politics, Food, and The Terrifying Furby!

The Nick D Podcast on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 98:04


Nick welcomes Monica Eng from Axios Chicago for another wide-ranging conversation on the stories shaping the city. They cover local politics, a trip to the legendary Steak N Egger, Burrito Beach turning 30, new restaurants outside the Joliet casino, the best Korean dumplings on Pulaski, and key updates from CPS as a new school year begins. Later, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick for laughs and nostalgia. They chat about Joliet casinos, the reboot of Hollywood Squares with Drew Barrymore, and the end of AOL dial-up. The episode also revisits 90s pop culture staples—from Now That's What I Call Music! and The Macarena to the truly terrifying Furby. [Ep 379]

From the Woods Kentucky
From the Woods Today - Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP)

From the Woods Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 51:32


On this week's From The Woods Today, we will have Lindsey New, County Executive Director for Pulaski/McCreary Co. Farm Service Agency. Her presentation will cover general details of the Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP) which helps private forests owners restore forest health caused by natural disasters. The USDA Farm Service Agency is conducting an EFRP sign-up through August 29 for damage caused by the May 16 tornado in Pulaski and Laurel counties. Also on tap...Dr. Ellen Crocker, University of Kentucky Department of Forestry and Natural Resources - Extension, will join us for another edition of What's Bugging My Tree with bacterial leaf scorch. For more episodes of From the Woods Today, visit https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/woods-today. 8.13.25

Wrote Podcast
S10Ep29: Lee Pulaski Interview

Wrote Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 45:44


Lee Pulaski shares his latest novel We Ride at Brunch. We discuss found family and whether can friends become lovers. Then we peek into the state of LGBTQ book events. https://www.leepulaski.com/  http://www.wrotepodcast.com/lee-pulaski/ 

Humanist Trek
Unnatural Selection (TNG) feat. Jessi B

Humanist Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 89:42


This episode features graphic descriptions of suicide. Listener discretion is advised. Just when Allie and Sarah start feeling like maybe they're not giving Dr. Pulaski the space and grace to grow as a person, Pulaski's relationship with Data begins to turn for the better. Jessi B. of the Crusher Convo Podcast joins us for this review and discussion of TNG's "Unnatural Selection"! Check out the Crusher Convo Podcast Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at humanisttrek.com/merch Socials Bluesky Mastodon Discord YouTube Starfleet Officer maker by @marci_bloch 5:59 - Teaser 9:57 - Act 1 21:45 - Act 2 28:00 - Act 3 33:46 - Act 4 43:07 - Act 5 52:38 - Humanist Themes 56:33 - Honor the Dead 57:55 - Patron Shout Outs 58:38 - Starfleet Academy Cadet Challenge

The Rome Show Podcast
Dr. Aliah Pulaski Ep 309

The Rome Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 23:39


Talking with Dr PT Aliah All About What She Does How She Got Started To Where She Is Now Started Her Own Company Basketball Helping People Heal And Get Through Difficult Times Very Great Episode Listen Like Comment

WTAQ News on Demand
4 p.m. News on Demand - Two teens charged in Pulaski park shooting

WTAQ News on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 2:54


U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy made an announcement at EAA Airventure in Oshkosh today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WTAQ News on Demand
4 p.m. News on Demand - Shawano county authorities looking for armed and dangerous man

WTAQ News on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 2:55


A 17-year-old Oneida girl was taken into custody following a shooting at Pulaski's Memorial Park on Friday night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kentucky Edition
July 7, 2025

Kentucky Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 27:30


A former state senator teases an announcement about a future political bid, members of Kentucky's federal delegation discuss the President's spending and tax cut bill, and Kentucky Edition goes On the Road to Somerset and to the "Houseboat Capital of the World."

Worlds of Books
Worlds of Books to discuss Legacy of lies: a legal thriller DB125584 by Robert Bailey. 06/17/2025

Worlds of Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 43:32


The NLS annotation follows: Legacy of lies: a legal thriller DB125584 Author: Bailey, Robert Reading Time: 10 hours, 14 minutes Read by: Volz, Alec Subjects: Legal Fiction, Suspense Fiction “Small-town lawyer Bocephus Haynes comes home late one night to find District Attorney General Helen Lewis waiting for him. Her ex-husband has just been killed. She’s about to be arrested for his murder. And she wants Bo to represent her. There’s a lot working against them. Just before his death, Helen’s ex-husband threatened to reveal a dark secret from her past. Bo has been in a tailspin since his wife’s death. What’s more, his whole life has been defined by a crime committed against his family, and he continues to face prejudice as the only African American litigator in Pulaski, Tennessee. Bo’s back is against the wall, and Helen resigns herself to a dismal fate – but a stunning discovery throws everything into chaos. There’s a chance for justice, but to achieve it, the cost might be too much for Bo to bear.” — Provided by publisher. Strong language and some violence. Seattle : Thomas & Mercer, 2020. This book is not available on Bookshare.

Humanist Trek
Where Silence Has Lease (TNG)

Humanist Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 52:18


The D gets stuck inside a hole where things aren't necessarily what they appear to be. The alien that lives here, Nagilum, purportedly wants to learn about how humans die, but does this episode pay that off? How many Bridges are there? When will Pulaski get over herself? How long would you like to prepare for your death? Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at humanisttrek.com/merch Socials Bluesky Mastodon Discord YouTube Starfleet Officer maker by @marci_bloch 4:37 - Teaser 6:55 - Act 1 13:02 - Act 2 20:31 - Act 3 26:02 - Act 4 30:57 - Act 5 37:42 - Humanist Themes 44:37 - Honor the Dead 45:43 - Patron Shout Outs 47:23 - Starfleet Academy Cadet Challenge

How I Got My Wife To Read Comics - SFPPN
How I Got My Wife to Read Comics #650

How I Got My Wife To Read Comics - SFPPN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025


The JLU must get Back to the Future, Rex Mason makes the ultimate sacrifice, Fire & Ice compare outfits, The countdown is on for Geiger, The Cobbler is armed to the teeth, Minor Arcana becomes a buddy cop story, while Dr. Pulaski falls out of the elevator shaft and into Lower Decks.

The Cigar Pulpit
Cigar Memories with Jerry Pulaski

The Cigar Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 96:42


Coming to you from the JRE Tobacco Aladino Studios, Nick and everyone's favorite deranged listener Jerry Pulaski fire up some Villiger Exports and discuss cigar memories. The guys go over some highlight memories, both good and bad, and what cigars they associate with each one. Not all memories are good, so we go on a reflective journey.  Find out what we've been watching lately in the Villiger Cigars Entertainment Report. And learn about a woman who invented a common household accessory in the Fly High with Blackbird Cigars segment. Make sure you secure your PulpitFest 2025 tickets! They're moving fast! Get your calls in for Ask the Pulpit at (863)874-0000. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS... For all your online cigar purchasing needs, head over to 2GuysCigars.com! In business for 40 years, they are THE trusted name in the cigar industry! Family owned and operated, they provide a great selection, fair prices, and outstanding customer service. That's 2GuysCigars.com! Follow JRE Tobacco/Aladino at @AladinoCigars on Instagram or check out their website, JRETobacco.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Villiger Cigars at @VilligerCigar on Instagram or check out their website, VilligerCigars.com for a store near you that carries their cigars, or visit their new online shop at https://villigercigars.store/home Follow Blackbird Cigars at @blackbirdcigar on Instagram or check out their website, BlackbirdCigar.com for a store near you that carries their cigars

Kentucky Edition
May 29, 2025

Kentucky Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 27:30


Kentucky is a step closer to a statewide network of medical cannabis dispensaries, FEMA is on the ground helping storm survivors in southern Kentucky, Hindman Settlement School's future uncertain after federal funding cuts, and Kentucky's Commissioner of Public Health addresses new federal COVID vaccine guidance.

Kentucky Edition
May 27, 2025

Kentucky Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 27:30


The White House approves Kentucky's request for FEMA assistance for six counties impacted by deadly tornadoes, why medical marijuana is not yet being sold in Kentucky, looking at barriers keeping adults from finishing college, and helping older adults age safely and happily at home.

The Angus Conversation
From the Ground Up — Musgrave Angus Built Their Operation Focusing on Function First

The Angus Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 64:04


HOSTS: Miranda Reiman and Mark McCully GUESTS: Tyler and Andy Musgrave  Musgrave Angus wants to be known for balanced, moderate cattle that thrive in different environments. On this episode brothers Tyler and Andy Musgrave share their philosophy on using their own sires vs. sourcing outside genetics, how they've created outliers while also remaining consistent, and the importance of maintaining the tradition Angus “look.” From Bando 1961 to LD Capitalist, they tell the stories of some of their most well-known sires and then give their outlook for the future challenge in the Angus breed.  Brothers Tyler and Andy Musgrave are the second generation to raise Angus cattle on their western Illinois farm. Since 1961 Musgrave Angus has been breeding and selecting cattle that work in the fescue grass environment and perform under the stress of a humid climate. Feet, fleshing ability, structure and phenotype set the base for their program. Their parents, Melvin and Cathy Musgrave, started the operation, and today Tyler and his wife, Sarah, and their four sons; and Andy, his wife, Beth, and their three sons each take on their own roles.SPONSOR: Ingram AngusAt Ingram Angus near Pulaski, Tenn., they have a code for doing business: “Integrity is what we stand by: good quality people who deal with good quality cattle.” Learn more about their program at IngramAngus.com. The whole Ingram crew wants to wish all the juniors “good luck” at their shows this summer. RELATED CONTENT: New Maternal EPDs Expand Selection Tools for Users of Angus Genetics The People Business  Don't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.

Kentucky Edition
May 19, 2025

Kentucky Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 27:32


A powerful tornado rips through Southern Kentucky and kills at least 19 people. We check in with victims and officials from Laurel County and Pulaski County as cleanup is just getting started.

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM
Larry Glover Live 5-19-25

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 40:49


Larry talks about the tornados that touched down in Laurel and Pulaski counties and how to help the clean up efforts, and meteorologist John Gordon joins the show to talk about how severe the weather was by the numbers in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM

Garrett Tenney with FOX News reports from London, KY as he talks with Kruser about the aftermath of the tornados that swept through Laurel and Pulaski counties. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Extra News On Demand
News at Noon Monday May 19, 2025

Extra News On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 7:11


Governor Andy Beshear says 18 people have been killed in Laurel and Pulaski counties in Kentucky by Friday night's storms... An Indiana death row inmate is scheduled to die by lethal injection tomorrow morning for the murder of a Beach Grove police officer... Three people were sent to the hospital after a Sunday morning accident involving a METS bus... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Maino and the Mayor
Lacrosse Leaps & Musical Surprises

Maino and the Mayor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 44:02


Buckle up as we dive into the world of lacrosse and the thrill of live performance! Rich Thompson, head coach at Pulaski, shares how he's grown lacrosse from ground zero in Northeast Wisconsin, comparing it to basketball for its teamwork and strategy, while emphasizing its inclusivity for all body types. Meanwhile, the Grand Oshkosh's upcoming show, 'Fruit Flies Like a Banana,' promises a whirlwind of music, dance, and acrobatics. The Fourth Wall ensemble invites the audience to participate in crafting the show's unpredictable order. We thank The Grand's Joe Ferlo and The Fourth Wall Ensemble's Neil Parsons for joining us this morning! Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Joe Ferlo, Rich Thompson, Neil Parsons

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed
[Days Gone By] Challenges Facing the Church/Home - Curtis Cates

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 39:46


Description Provided by the East Hill church of Christ in Pulaski, TN.Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Food Service Programs Scramble And Ag Lenders Review

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 50:00


A program called the "Local Food for Schools' started during the pandemic but is coming up short on funds today. Stephanie Hoff finds that Wisconsin schools were supposed to get $9 million this year, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture canceled the program. REAP Food Group calls the termination a “major blow” to Wisconsin. REAP Farm to School Director Allison Pfaff Harris says the demand is there to justify continuing the federal program or implementing a new state-run initiative to help schools acquire local food without breaking the bank. The Ashwaubenon School District is an example of who will feel the cut. Nutrition Coordinator Kaitlin Tauriainen says she won’t stop trying to bring local food into the menu, but it’s going to be harder. Kaitlin is also the president of the School Nutrition Association of Wisconsin. She says nutritionists are under a lot of pressure to plan menus while also following many regulations and pinching pennies. The Local Food for Schools dollars helped ease the burden.Windy weather returns to Wisconsin today. Stu Muck says temps will stay in the mid-50's, but the wind will change how it feels.Normally in spring, farmers are feeling optimistic about the growing season. Ag lenders are saying that trend has changed this year. Charitee Seebecker spoke with Nicholas Felder at the WI Ag Lenders Spring Conference in WI Dells. Felder is an ag banker from Lancaster who says the entire sector is pessimistic. Felder says lenders are reevaluating their portfolios and taking a closer look at the value of land, cattle and equipment. Sustainability is turning into premiums for some Wisconsin dairy farms. With Earth Day on the calendar April 22nd, Jeff Betley, Pulaski dairy farmer and board member of Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, tells Pam Jahnke about some of the practices they're using that help the environment, and tell a story to today's consumers. Paid for by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed
[Days Gone By] One Another - Garland Elkins

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 36:34


Description Provided by the East Hill church of Christ in Pulaski, TN.Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.

Generous Business Owner
Phil Goad: God is the Author of Redemption and the Founder of Families

Generous Business Owner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 42:18


How can you support the kids and families in need around you?In this episode, Jeff and Phil discuss: Building a business with spiritually aligned partners.  Utilizing a leveraged buyout with your employees so everyone has ownership. Being drawn into foster and orphan care with a Godly heart.Orphan care domestically and internationally. How God blesses a giving spirit.  Key Takeaways: Treat your employees generously. Your assets are your people. Treat people generously in a way that they would never want to leave.Take your skills and talents and apply them to kingdom work. It may be within business, it may be in advocacy. People have a need for your skills. Everybody can do something to help support kids in need. Making giving a priority - God keeps His promises and will care for you if you give in faith.  "We've been redeemed. And we're in the business of redemption. Foster care and adoption and caring for the moms and dads and the families is really a deep part of that." —  Phil Goad Episode References: Family Life: https://www.familylife.com/Every Child Arkansas: https://everychildarkansas.org/Restore Hope: https://www.restorehope.io/100 Families Initiative: https://www.restorehope.io/100families About Phil Goad: Dr. Goad and his wife, Starla, have three children and 10 grandchildren. Phil is a Court Appointed Special Advocate in the foster care program in Pulaski and Perry Counties, Arkansas. Dr. Goad also serves as Chair of the Every Child Arkansas (ECA) Executive Leadership Council. ECA is a state-wide network of advocates, agencies and other organizations working together in trust-building collaboration to fill the biggest gaps in foster care and adoption in Arkansas. Phil and Starla serve with organizations involved in care of orphans and vulnerable children in the US and around the world. They are actively involved in their church and love to teach and mentor others who share a desire to follow in the steps of Jesus Christ. They have a passion for marriage ministry and are long-time supporters of FamilyLife, previously headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. In 2021, Dr. Goad retired from CTEH, LLC, an environmental and public health consulting firm, where he served as Co-Founder, CEO and Principal Toxicologist. CTEH is a national leader in helping governments, businesses and communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural and man-made disasters. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Harding College in Searcy, Arkansas (1977) and a Ph.D. degree in Interdisciplinary Toxicology from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (1982). Starla received a bachelor's degree in Home Economics from Harding College (1976). Connect with Jeff Thomas: Website: https://www.arkosglobal.com/Podcast: https://www.generousbusinessowner.com/Book: https://www.arkosglobal.com/trading-upEmail: jeff.thomas@arkosglobal.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ArkosGlobalAdv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arkosglobal/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/arkosglobaladvisorsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/arkosglobaladvisors/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLUYpPwkHH7JrP6PrbHeBxw

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed
[Days Gone By] 5.14 - A Study of Matthew 18:15-17 - Robert Taylor, Jr.

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 22:38


DescriptionThis lesson was provided by the East Hill church of Christ in Pulaski, TN. Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.

On the Road with That Wisconsin Couple

We spent the weekend dancing around Casimir Pulaski Days!! We had an absolute blast enjoying all the live music and awesome community. This episode is brought to you by Promote Pulaski.  Click here to get the One the Road Google Map (OVER 1,000 PINS!!)IG: @thatwisconsincoupleFB: @thatwisconsincoupleLeave us your feedback or recommendations here!

Great Lakes Fishing Podcast
Fishing Lake Ontario from Pulaski, New York with Captain Nick Mulpagano - GLFP #244

Great Lakes Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 17:04


Captain Nick Mulpagano from Nautical Nick Guide Service and Midway Fishing Charters in Pulaski, New York joins the Great Lakes Fishing Podcast for Episode #244. Captain Matt Yablonsky from Wet Net Charters cohosts for this interview from the Greater Niagara Fishing Expo.

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed

Description Brought to you by the East Hill church of Christ in Pulaski, TNVisit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed
[Days Gone By] How to Defeat the Devil - Larry Acuff

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 40:25


Description Brought to you by the East Hill church of Christ in Pulaski, TNVisit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.

The Before Sports Entertainment Podcast
The Kayfabe Cave - Wrestling History, Memorabilia, Legends and More!

The Before Sports Entertainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 36:37


Ashley and Trey traveled to Pulaski, Tennessee, the home of The Kayfabe Cave, to interview the cave's owner, Todd Camp. Todd discusses his fandom and what led him and his wife to open the Kayfabe Cave. Todd talks about having wrestling legends in the cave for meet and greets and he lets our listeners know who the next legend to appear will be and when. After the interview, we were fortunate enough to get spend a little time with the original Midnight Express, Loverboy Dennis Condrey and Ravishing Randy Rose. The Kayfabe offers something for every wrestling fan!

Colonial Era to Present Day History Buff
Constructing Lighthouse Along A Point Known For Claiming Many Ships

Colonial Era to Present Day History Buff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 74:06


Find out just how many lighthouses are on Lake Ontario including where the majority of them can be found. Discover what the Huron/Wyandot Indian Tribe refer Ontario as name wise. Learn exactly what the name Sodus refers to from an Indian standpoint. Explore firsthand what became of Sodus Bay after War of 1812 ended including something grand taking place come year 1825. Learn whether or not the Federal Government did anything to go about improving Sodus Point Light following Civil War's end. Discover where Sodus Point, New York is located county wise including what it served as during later years of 19th Century. Learn how Thirty Mile Point got its name. Go behind the scenes and understand why this particular point hasn't served mankind for better purposes. Discover when exactly the Thirty Mile Point Lighthouse officially got built as well as understanding why it stood out so differently. Also discover firsthand the lighthouses' true primary purpose. Determine what Lighthouse Board Officials unanimously agreed upon prior to Thirty Mile Point Light getting built. Learn what took place between May-June 2008 involving a shipwreck which took place in October 1780 around Thirty Mile Point. Get an understanding behind what the name Oswego means including how many lighthouses total have served the port city. Discover Oswego Canal's significance in late 1820's including its history in the present day. Determine if there are multiple ways in reaching the Oswego Harbor West Pier Head Lighthouse. Learn about a tragic event which took place around lighthouses' confines come December 4, 1942 as well as what followed in the wake of the event. Understand importance behind how the village of Pulaski, New York got its name. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed
[Days Gone By] Points from Pentecost - Larry Acuff

Scattered Abroad Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 31:35


Description Brought to you by the East Hill church of Christ in Pulaski, TNVisit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.

The Wisconsin Wrestler
Pulaski Invite Preview

The Wisconsin Wrestler

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 56:07


Send us a textHortonville coach Chris Gennrich joins the show for a preview of this year's Pulaski Invite!Support the show

WTAQ News on Demand
4 p.m. News on Demand - Increase in Safety/Security Protocols in Pulaski Schools

WTAQ News on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 2:54


A Fox Valley teacher will soon become a U.S. diplomat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Light 'Em Up
The Fiery Cross: The Foundations of the KKK and the Ties That Bind with the MAGA Movement. Exposed Roots of: Anti-Immigrant-Nativism, White Supremacy, a Dark Side of Hate Crimes, Wrapped Firmly in the Flag Pretending to be Patriotic & Pro-American

Light 'Em Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 77:01


Happy New Year to each and every one of you!Welcome to Season 6 episode 1 of Light ‘Em Up!We launch 2025 with exciting news! We're actively being downloaded in 117 countries, globally!Without fear or favor — we follow the facts wherever they lead us.We present the facts not the fiction that drive and support our theories forward!We'll shine the antiseptic light of the truth as we deliver this in-depth investigation that started some 14 months ago as we began to march heavily into the election season of 2024.We'll take an up-close and personal historic look at the United States' oldest domestic terrorist organization — the Ku Klux Klan —  and how some of what you are hearing these days from many MAGA Republicans — even from the recent victor in the presidential election, Donald J. Trump — harkens back to the goals and aspirations of the very same night riders — who burned crosses and terrorized Black people and pretty much anyone or anything that moved after the Civil War that wasn't like them.  White, nativist and Protestant.Terror, vigilantism and murder were the Klan's calling card.We'll look at the historic foundation of the Klan.Like it or not, agree or not, the similarities between the 1920s Ku Klux Klan and Donald Trump's Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement are stark and marked. Both movements have preached the centrality of being anti-immigrant. Both have been rooted in white supremacy. Both had and have a dark side of associated hate crimes. Both have wrapped themselves in the flag and pretended to be the most patriotic and pro-American.Originally the Ku Klux Klan was established innocuously enough as a social organization by six ex-Confederate officers in the small Southern town of Pulaski, Tennessee.In the spring or early summer of 1866, six men gathered one evening in the Pulaski law office of Judge Thomas M. Jones, the father of one of the founders, to create their new “fraternity”.In 1867 former Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest became the first “Grand Wizard" (national leader) of the order.The transformed Klan was to be organized along military lines in a rigid hierarchy with leaders elected at each level.A Grand Cyclops was to be the leader of a local den, or chapter.—    Above him was a Grand Giant in charge of all dens in a county, who in turn was answerable to a Grand Titan.—    A Grand Titan reigned over a Congressional District, and in charge of the whole state was a Grand Dragon.—    They created an organization patterned after a previously prominent college fraternity, Kuklos Adelphon.They adopted the basic ritual of this fraternity with some changes. They took the first part of the name, Kuklos, Greek for circle or band, altered it slightly to Kuklux and added Klan for alliterative appeal.Thus, the Ku Klux Klan was born.With our investigation, we submit that to understand MAGA, the Klan must be considered as a formative background influence.MAGA didn't spring full-blown from the mind of “stable genius” Donald Trump.Many Americans love and strive to hide the deep-seated racism which is part of our history, and that is the case with the Klan. In the early 20th century, the Klan was far more influential than is now recognized.Tune in to hear all of the explosive details.Follow our sponsors:  Newsly, Feedspot and Dayquil Vapo-CoolWe want to hear from you!

Wrote Podcast
S9Ep49: Lee Pulaski Interview

Wrote Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 34:07


Lee Pulaski returns to share the latest novel in his Chino Valley Romance series: Miss Phoenix Goes Deliciously Mad. We then discuss writing current hot-topics into romance novels, like drag queen story hour and mentoring youth through their coming out. He also shares the release of his anthology: Fables From the Other Side of The Rainbow, wherein you'll find stories like finding grandpa's love letters to another man, and a DJ who returns a missing cat only to be happily rewarded. https://www.leepulaski.com/  http://www.wrotepodcast.com/lee-pulaski/ 

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Local survivors honor the anniversary of Pearl Harbor at the Intrepid...Car plunges off Pulaski skyway in Newark...The search continues for the murder suspect of CEO Brian Thompson

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 5:36


This is the All Local afternoon update for Saturday, December 7, 2024.

Captains Quadrant
Star Trek Fight Club! DR Crusher vs DR Pulaski

Captains Quadrant

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 0:37


Are you ready to fight!? a battle of Drs who would win in our new segment in the captains quadrant!

The Angus Conversation
“Keep Doing What You're Doing” – A Message from the Feeding Industry to Angus Breeders

The Angus Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 67:34


Focusing on the future and creating the tools that help produce high-quality bulls for the beef industry – that's the message from the cattle feeding segment back to Angus breeders in this episode. A feeder's top priorities are cattle that stay healthy, get big, marble well and use resources efficiently, and if cattlemen send those kind of raw materials, this episode's guests pledge to make the most of them. If today's cattle are “high-performance athletes,” hear directly from those who are the final step in making them winners.HOSTS: Miranda Reiman and Mark McCullyGUESTS:Tom Fanning, general manager for Pratt Feeders Group, oversees the four yards that make up the feeding company: Buffalo (Okla.) Feeders, Ashland (Kan.) Feeders, Ford (Kan.) Feeders and Pratt (Kan.) Feeders. Tom earned an agricultural economics degree from Oklahoma State University in 1987 and served as an Infantry Captain in the U.S. Army from 1982 to 1992. He completed his master's in management at Troy State University in 1992. From 1992 to 2001, Tom was employed by Cargill, where he managed cattle feeding operations across the Texas Panhandle. Then he spent 22 years as manager of Buffalo Feeders, before assuming his current role. Throughout his career, Tom has held various leadership positions in cattlemen's organizations at local, state and national levels, including serving as chairman of the Oklahoma Beef Council. Under his leadership, Buffalo Feeders garnered numerous accolades, including the 2009 Certified Angus Beef Feedyard of the Year, the 2019 Beef Quality Assurance Feedyard of the Year and the 2023 Texas Cattle Feeders Association Feedyard Excellence in BQA.Pete Anderson is director of research for Midwest PMS, and directs research all their research activities, provides technical support to nutritionists and clients, and oversees the company's performance records analysis program. He also has quality assurance, feed safety and regulatory responsibilities for the firm's production facilities. In addition, Anderson leads the company's initiative in business and operations consulting. He provides strategic planning, succession planning and management and leadership education to clients, and coordinates operations consulting efforts for the company. He applies scientific principles to solve business problems, based on 25 years of experience as a senior business executive. Pete received his bachelor's in animal science from Kansas State University in 1983 and a master's and doctorate from Michigan State University in 1987 and 1989, respectively. Pete has never made a hole in one, but he has climbed several fourteeners and has his own barbecue website (petesmeats.com). Pete and his wife, Denise, reside in Loveland, Colo., and have three adult children. SPONSOR NOTE: This episode is sponsored by Ingram Angus LLC.The entire Ingram team invites you to their annual production sale, Friday, Nov. 8, on the farm at Pulaski, Tenn., to see how they've harnessed the power of the Angus cow to make the herd bull your operation needs. Visit IngramAngus.com for more information on some of the breed's most proven cow families, and they'll see you Nov. 8.Don't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.

Literary Treks: A Star Trek Books and Comics Podcast

Catalyst of Shadows.     The almost ninety year period between The Original Series and The Next Generation was perfect fodder for the novels to mine, connecting the dots between the eras as well as characters we would meet in the 24th century to those we knew from the 23rd century.  In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Casey Pettitt and Jonathan Koan talk about The Lost Era book, Catalyst of Shadows. We discuss an Uhura story, Crusher vs Pulaski, the rest of the cast, other characters, the mystery, trauma, flashbacks and timelines, plus our ratings and final thoughts.  In the news we talk about a newish book, a comic milestone and an upcoming novel release.   News A Newish Book (00:03:52) Star Trek 500 (00:05:46) Strange New Worlds: Asylum (00:08:01)                  Feature: Catalyst of Shadows  An Uhura Story (00:10:17) Crusher vs Pulaski (00:17:42) The Rest of the Cast (00:18:56) Other Characters (00:24:08) The Mystery (00:31:25) Trauma (00:42:55) Flashbacks and Timelines (00:47:16) Ratings (01:01:19) Final Thoughts (01:05:59)            Hosts Casey Pettitt and Jonathan Koan  Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)

Star Trek Podcasts: Trek.fm Complete Master Feed
Literary Treks : 380: The Old Issue

Star Trek Podcasts: Trek.fm Complete Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 69:20


Catalyst of Shadows. The almost ninety year period between The Original Series and The Next Generation was perfect fodder for the novels to mine, connecting the dots between the eras as well as characters we would meet in the 24th century to those we knew from the 23rd century. In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Casey Pettitt and Jonathan Koan talk about The Lost Era book, Catalyst of Shadows. We discuss an Uhura story, Crusher vs Pulaski, the rest of the cast, other characters, the mystery, trauma, flashbacks and timelines, plus our ratings and final thoughts. In the news we talk about a newish book, a comic milestone and an upcoming novel release. News A Newish Book (00:03:52) Star Trek 500 (00:05:46) Strange New Worlds: Asylum (00:08:01) Feature: Catalyst of Shadows An Uhura Story (00:10:17) Crusher vs Pulaski (00:17:42) The Rest of the Cast (00:18:56) Other Characters (00:24:08) The Mystery (00:31:25) Trauma (00:42:55) Flashbacks and Timelines (00:47:16) Ratings (01:01:19) Final Thoughts (01:05:59) Hosts Casey Pettitt and Jonathan Koan Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)

Northern Light
Gillibrand border bill, ADK school merger fails, Pulaski magician preview

Northern Light

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 29:50


(Sep 26, 2024) Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is cosponsoring a bill that would require the federal government to update its strategy for northern border enforcement; a merger between two small school districts in the southern Adirondacks was voted down earlier this week; and we preview magician Leon Etienne and assistant Chelsea LaCongo's performance in Pulaski this weekend.

Re:Engage TNG
Ship in a Bottle - s6e12

Re:Engage TNG

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 81:32


We go where no one has gone before --- into a cube! Bonnie Gordon joins the gang to discuss the Star Trek episode that launched a thousand holodeck programs. Moriarty returns from the clutches of Dr. Pulaski to demand Barclay take him to the Captain. You see, the fictional foil to Sherlock was locked in limbo for nary four seasons. Flimflammery and tomfoolery abound as left-handed people ruin all the double-bluffing by Edward P. Hindenburg. Don't worry - this is one of Re:Engage's most musical episodes thanks in no small part to the awesomeness of a Library Bard. Check out Star Trek: Prodigy and hear our guest Bonnie Gordon go even deeper into Trek lore. In the meantime, a planet crashes into the sun. Get in touch with us on BlueSky @ReEngageTNG.bsky.social!    Host: Greg Tito (Gregtito.com, @GregTito on Bluesky, @greg_tito on IG)  Special Guest: Bonnie Gordon (BonnieBellG on IG, Bonnie Gordon.com, voice of the computer on Star Trek: Prodigy! Panel: Jimmie G (@thejimmieg on IG & Twitter), Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG), and Kate Jaeger (@jaegerlicious on Twitter and IG) Audio Editor: Greg Tito (Gregtito.com, @GregTito on Bluesky, @greg_tito on IG)  Logo artwork: @mojojojo_97 on Twitter, mojo97.com Theme music: Ryan Marth   Next up is the s6e13 "Acquiel" hosted by Jimmie!

Fort Not Lost in the Woods Podcast
What it's like to Practice Law in Pulaski and Surrounding Counties (Spoiler Alert. It's not like TV)

Fort Not Lost in the Woods Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 48:24


Attorney David Lowe shares insight into what it's like to practice law in Pulaski and surrounding counties, plus provides great tips on keeping ourselves out of the court room. Thank you to the Fort NOT Lost in the Woods Podcast sponsors, The Bow and Barrel Sportsmen Center, Nexthome Team Ellis, Security Bank of Pulaski County, and TK's Pizza of St. Robert. The Fort NOT Lost in the Woods Podcast is a production of O'Quinn Marketing. For more information about being a guest or sponsor, email tracy@oquinnmarketing.com

The Cigar Pulpit
Traveling with Jerry Pulaski (Villiger Cuellar Black Forest & Export)

The Cigar Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 94:12


Coming to you from the JRE Tobacco Aladino Studios, Nick catches up with one of the other major guests at PulpitFest to get his impression of the event, Jerry Pulaski!  The guys fire up a Villiger Cuellar Black Forest robusto and a Villiger Export and discuss Jerry's trip to Florida and what he thought of the event.  They also discuss what they've been watching lately in the Villiger Cigars Entertainment Report, as well as Three Cigars They've Smoked and Enjoyed This Week. And during the Fly High with Blackbird Cigars segment, learn about a high school student who stayed awake for 11 straight days! Get your calls in for Ask the Pulpit at (863)874-0000. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS... For all your online cigar purchasing needs, head over to 2GuysCigars.com! In business for 40 years, they are THE trusted name in the cigar industry! Family owned and operated, they provide a great selection, fair prices, and outstanding customer service. That's 2GuysCigars.com! Follow JRE Tobacco/Aladino at @AladinoCigars on Instagram or check out their website, JRETobacco.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Villiger Cigars at @VilligerCigar on Instagram or check out their website, VilligerCigars.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Blackbird Cigars at @blackbirdcigar on Instagram or check out their website, BlackbirdCigar.com for a store near you that carries their cigars And pair a fantastic coffee with your favorite cigar with one of the selections from Fahking Good Coffee. Visit their website at FahkinGoodCoffee.com to check out all of the blends and how you can place an order! Don't be fahking stupid, drink Fahking Good Coffee!

Great Lakes Fishing Podcast
Meat Rigs & More with Captain Casey Prisco - Great Lakes Fishing Podcast #229

Great Lakes Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 22:05


Captain Casey Prisco from Dirty Goose Sportfishing joins the show for Episode #229. Things usually go off the rails when Casey is on the show and today's episode is no different. We discuss running meat rigs, tournament fishing, and the ports of Wilson and Pulaski on Lake Ontario. Captain Sergio Ferreira from Trolling Reel Deep Sportfishing is my cohost for this episode. For more Great Lakes fishing information, visit https://fishhawkelectronics.com/blog/

Northern Light
School cell phone bans, a fire on Lower Saranac, a young farmer, Salmon River art

Northern Light

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 30:59


(Aug 29, 2024) Schools in the North Country are starting to require students to turn off their phones; campers on an island on Lower Saranac Lake let a fire get out of hand; a young farmer takes over the land in the heart of the High Peaks; a preview of a show at the Salmon River Arts Center in Pulaski.

Concord Matters from KFUO Radio
Apology of the Augsburg Confession: Article 12B. Confession & Satisfaction Part 3

Concord Matters from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 58:13


The Reformers understood that punishment is a necessary aspect of repentance. Punishment, they believed, is one when feels contrition over sin. The Roman Church at the time was determined to prescribe certain punishments to pay for certain sins. These punishments, according to the Church, could be satisfied by works performed in this life and in purgatory. However, punishment does not come because of a particular sin (take Job for example). Punishment is when contrition is felt, as we understand the weight of our sin and God's wrath. Troubles are not meant to prompt a desperate search to determine our sins but rather are intended to bring us back to God as our strength (2 Cor. 12:9). Christ has had the final victory (1 Cor. 15:57) and our works are meant for His glory. Rev. Jonathan Buescher, pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Mt. Pulaski, IL, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to confess the truth on the topic of Confession and Satisfaction Find your copy of the Book of Concord - Concordia Reader's Edition at cph.org or read online at bookofconcord.org.

The Nine Club With Chris Roberts
Dylan Jaeb, Erased "Glow" Video, Chris Chann | Nine Club Live #62

The Nine Club With Chris Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 131:41


Chris Chann mind blowing IG clip at MACBA, Shane O'Neill warming up for the olympics, Skatefolio's Olympic Skater Footage Study, Nike SB Electric Pack and Welcome Dylan Jaeb, Jenekm's Darren Harper raising his daughters at Pulaski, Budget or Buttery, Luis Mora's Erased Glow Video & New board brand Aura and much more! Timestamps 00:00:00 Nine Club Live #62 00:02:00 We've done 1,000 shows 00:04:30 Topic Rundown 00:12:00 Chris Chann mind blowing IG clip at MACBA 00:22:03 Joaquin Costa is too good at a young age 00:26:22 Shane O'Neill warming up for the olympics 00:28:00 Skatefolio's Olympic Skater Footage Study 00:42:00 Nike SB Electric Pack and Welcome Dylan Jaeb 00:49:50 Jenekm Darren Harper raising his daughters at Pulaski 00:54:19 Budget or Buttery 01:07:00 Luis Mora's Erased Glow Video 01:38:00 Luis Mora's New board brand Aura 01:45:45 Super chat appreciation featuring Freedome decks, thunder trucks, and Tom Asta Wheels 01:53:00 SOTY Board update 02:03:00 Thank you and good night Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices