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During the Break
DTB hosting Radio Ranchcast with Scott Chase and friends - Kelly McCoy and Dodger!

During the Break

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 21:01


I sat down with Scott Chase - Kelly McCoy - and Dodger from Cumulus Media! Radio Ranchcast with Scott Chase and friends! We shared stories - we talked radio - favorite concerts - and had fun! This is the start of big things for them and a lot of fun for me and hopefully - you! Enjoy - Review! If you enjoyed this episode please share it with your friends, and check out the website duringthebreakpodcast.com Please consider supporting the podcast by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/duringthebreakpodcast This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm

Reed's Ranchcast
RReel Talk: VOD and Streaming Suggestions

Reed's Ranchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 33:45


Movie podcast! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes by searching "Reed's Ranchcast"...... What 2020 movies are worth the VOD purchase? Netflix suggestions for the quarantine. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Reed's Ranchcast
Talking NFL with Jordan Dajani of CBS Sports 3-22-20

Reed's Ranchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 44:38


Search "Reed's Ranchcast" on iTunes or your podcast survivor to subscribe. iTunes may take a day or two to have it but other outlets should. Jordan Dajani of CBS Sports joins me to talk about Brady, Hopkins and the Titans chasing Clowney. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis
Episode 16: Open Farm Days in Georgia

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 33:03


In the midst of our country under self-quarantine from the COVID_19 virus, many people are struggling with acquiring the bare essentials such as food.  Long lines at the grocery store and empty shelves everywhere makes one really think about food and where it comes from and how to get it when you don’t have the grocery store to depend on.  My guest this week, Nicole Canamare, along with her husband and children operates C5 Farms in Jefferson Georgia where they host their Open Farm days and encourage families from the area to visit the farm and immerse themselves in the farming lifestyle.  We discuss everything from her picturesque front porch to putting piglets in the mail.  Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy.   I invite you to visit my website, www.TheRanchBroker.com, to learn more about how you can build wealth, create peace of mind, and… leave a legacy. RANCHCAST with LEM LEWIS showcases the vital contributions that America’s ranchers and farmers make to our nation’s economy and food supply. Whether you live on a ranch or farm, invest in rural real estate, or are simply a fan of the ranch lifestyle, this program is your guide to insights and practical advice available nowhere else. Read more at http://www.theranchbroker.com/podcast

Michael Baston Podcast
Ranchcast 4

Michael Baston Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 55:57


Welcome to the Ranch! This is Ranchcast 4, Transmission from the Habitat coming to you from deep South Texas. Myself, the Lovely Lauren, and my oldest friend Hunter went on a trip to a magical landscape where all dreams come true, and we recorded a podcast! We talk Kobe (a heartfelt RIP), the coronavirus, ranch shenanigans, Radio Goldfish, Hunter and my shared "core memories," birds and the big year, and a LOT more. Check out the Ranchcast! linktr.ee/mbaston   mention this sentence for a prize!!! This is a Transmission from the Habitat Like & subscribe This and all episodes are available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple, and SoundCloud. This is a Transmission from the Habitat. visit patreon.com/tfth - sign up if you like what you seee! #michaelbastonpodcast #thehabitat #tfth #ranchcast #kobe #coronavirus #vacation #podcast #dfwpodcast

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis
Episode 15: Fighting Fire With Fire

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 47:29


Wildfires in Texas have had devastating effects on landowners, communities, and ecosystems. Since 2005, 11 Million acres have burned across the state. Seventy-five percent of wildfires burned within one mile of a community. The largest and fastest moving of wildfires typically occur across the Panhandle and the western half of Texas. My guests on this episode of Ranchcast are the men in combat with those fires. They are also behind some of the best programs designed to aid landowners and cities with planning, prevention and response to wildfires. Jim Cooper & Steven Moore from the Texas A&M Forest Service share their extensive knowledge on fighting wildfires. They discuss some of the programs in place including the brand new Texas Ranch Wildfire Program designed to partner with private landowners using specific fire prevention methods to create a safety net for the most fire vulnerable cities in the state. You will learn how to access programs for land management, fire prevention, response planning and where to find financial assistance in your area. If you’re thinking about selling your agricultural property, I would be honored to discuss how my colleagues and I may become your trusted ranch broker. I invite you to visit my website, www.TheRanchBroker.com, to learn more about how you can build wealth, create peace of mind, and… leave a legacy. RANCHCAST with LEM LEWIS showcases the vital contributions that America’s ranchers and farmers make to our nation’s economy and food supply. Whether you live on a ranch or farm, invest in rural real estate, or are simply a fan of the ranch lifestyle, this program is your guide to insights and practical advice available nowhere else. Read more at http://www.theranchbroker.com/podcast

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis
Episode 13: Onions, Innovation and Chewing Gum

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 36:51


This episode of RANCHCAST with LEM LEWIS, I interview third generation general manager, Shay Myers, where we discuss the innovative practices implemented by family run Froerer Farms and its Owhyee brand of onions. A third generation produce business based in Nyssa, Oregon, Froerer Farms actively involves several generations from eight different core families related by blood or marriage. Froerer Farms is a model of a well-run, vertically integrated, produce grower and packer. Over the years, the operation has worked hard to remove as many of the profit sucking middlemen as possible from the chain of custody of its farm grown onions, asparagus, mint, yams, and other crops. Among other lessons that Shay offers, is a clear understanding of what it takes to breathe fresh life into a long established business.   If you’re thinking about selling your agricultural property, I would be honored to discuss how my colleagues and I may become your trusted ranch broker. I invite you to visit my website, www.TheRanchBroker.com, to learn more about how you can build wealth, create peace of mind, and… leave a legacy. RANCHCAST with LEM LEWIS showcases the vital contributions that America’s ranchers and farmers make to our nation’s economy and food supply. Whether you live on a ranch or farm, invest in rural real estate, or are simply a fan of the ranch lifestyle, this program is your guide to insights and practical advice available nowhere else. Read more at http://www.theranchbroker.com/blog

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis
Episode 7: Some of the Finest Bourbons in the World Come from a Ranch in Tiny Hye, Texas

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 28:30


There’s just something about Texans, especially entrepreneurs, that you won’t find in any other state. Dan Garrison, proprietor of Garrison Brothers Distillery, tells RANCHCAST with LEM LEWIS that his fellow Texans are as distinctive, proud, and unique as his award-winning bourbons. “Anyone who lives in Texas for more than three months adopts that Texas pride,” Dan says. We’ve selected 99 Reasons We Love Ranching™. Reason #50: Garrison Brothers Bourbon. Why do you love ranching?

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis
Episode 6: Dr. Matt Wagner Offers a Master Class in Wildlife Conservation and Range Management

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 47:29


My guest on this episode, Dr. Matt Wagner, is someone who I know enjoys the outdoors as much as I do. Dr. Wagner is the definitive expert on wildlife conservation, range land management, and the Texas laws and policies governing them. I could invite him on every episode of this show and I know that I’d never grow tired of hearing what he has to say. Dr. Wagner spent 28 years with the Wildlife Division of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, most recently as Deputy Director. He is an adjunct faculty member of the Biology Department at Texas State University, where he teaches Wildlife Law and Policy. He also works under contract as a project administer with the Wildlife Management Institute, which has supported game management, biological diversity, and ecology since its founding in 1911. As if that is not enough, Dr. Wagner has extensive experience working with and advising private landowners such as me. And Dr. Wagner is a believer in the important role that privately owned land plays in the well-being of wildlife and wildlife habitat. On this edition of RANCHCAST with LEM LEWIS, Dr. Wagner and I will discuss two big issues impacting wildlife conservation in Texas.  One is the the loss of connection between people and the rural lifestyle, and two, the distribution and allocation of water. Because Dr. Wagner is so knowledgeable, he and I also explore the impact of exotic wildlife and the efforts to manage them. We talk about statewide land stewardship programs and we even review efforts to privatized white tailed deer. And finally Dr. Wagner and I discuss the subject of chronic wasting disease in Texas. If you own a ranch, are thinking about buying a ranch, or simply love the ranching lifestyle, you're going to want to hear what Dr. Matt Wagner has to say.

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis
Episode 5: Exposing Pecksniffery & Debunking Common Food Myths

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 37:53


Last year, I attended The Wizard Academy’s Reputation Tool Chest workshop taught by award-winning business journalist, Dean Rotbart. Dean is the host of Monday Morning Radio, a popular business-to-business podcast that in 2016 alone attracted more than a quarter-million listeners. With Dean’s help, I launched RANCHCAST with LEM LEWIS earlier this year, and I’m pleased that Dean continues to work with me to build our RANCHCAST audience and ensure the quality of our episodes. This week Dean and I share hosting duties – combining our two audiences for a very special interview. Our guest is Michele Payn, a nationally recognized influencer in the large, growing, and very successful farm-to-table movement. Michele is CEO of Cause Matters Corp., a consulting firm that advises companies and individuals on how to influence public discourse surrounding agriculture, health, and nutrition topics. This week Michele celebrates the official publication of her newest book: “Farm Truths – From Farm to Table.” While my expertise is in ranching, farming, and rural real estate, Dean is an expert on small business, reputation management, and effective communication. Together we explore with Michele both the business and the nutrition aspects of ranching and farming, and debunk some of the most common food myths. Photo: Michele Payne, Cause Matters Corp. Interview Conducted: March 8, 2017

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis
Episode 4: What’s Old Is New Again: Disruptive Ranching and Farming

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 27:00


The Ficke Family has been ranching and running a livestock operation in Pleasant Dale, Nebraska since 1888. Today, Del Ficke and the Ficke Cattle Company are role models for successful, holistically-managed, independently owned, profitable rural producers. On this week’s RANCHCAST with host Lem Lewis, Del shares his disruptive techniques for making ranching and farming both more profitable and more satisfying. Better still, Del is showing rural producers how to manage their land so that their children and grandchildren will be incentivized to stay at home or return there. As Del travels the country, speaking to groups and working one-on-one with producers, Del often encounters those ranchers and farmers who think his ideas are crazy. At first. But when they hear Del out and see what he’s been able to accomplish on his own ranch and for his consulting clients, Del’s stature quickly transforms from: lunatic to genius.

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis
Episode 14: Cowboys Like You've Never Seen Before

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 27:50


Told in the cinematic tradition of classic westerns, “COWBOYS - A Documentary Portrait” is a feature-length film that gives viewers the opportunity to ride alongside modern working cowboys on some of America's largest and most remote cattle ranches. The movie documents the lives of the men and women working on these "big outfit" ranches - some of which are over one million acres - and still require full crews of horseback mounted workers to tend large herds of cattle.   My guest on this episode of Ranchcast is none other than Bud Force, co-director and cinematographer of this feature length film.   Bud along with his co-director John Langmore, spent two years filming on 8 of the largest ranches in the country.  The result is story is steeped in authenticity that explores the rewards and hardships of a celebrated but misunderstood way of life. Bud and I discuss the challenges of filming, the people and friendships made along the way, and the excitement to see it come to its world premiere in hometown Austin Texas.   “COWBOYS - A Documentary Portrait” has its world premiere at the Austin Film Festival on October 25, 2019 at the Paramount Theatre.    More information on the film https://www.thecowboymovie.com/   For info on Bud Force http://www.budforce.com/biography   If you’re thinking about selling your agricultural property, I would be honored to discuss how my colleagues and I may become your trusted ranch broker. I invite you to visit my website, www.TheRanchBroker.com, to learn more about how you can build wealth, create peace of mind, and… leave a legacy. RANCHCAST with LEM LEWIS showcases the vital contributions that America’s ranchers and farmers make to our nation’s economy and food supply. Whether you live on a ranch or farm, invest in rural real estate, or are simply a fan of the ranch lifestyle, this program is your guide to insights and practical advice available nowhere else. Read more at http://www.theranchbroker.com/blog

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis
Episode 1: Prominent Ranch Economist Forecasts Muted Texas Rural Land Price Increases in 2017

Ranchcast with Lem Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 31:31


Ranch land prices should continue to rise in 2017, although not as rapidly as they did in the robust years of 2014 and 2015. That is the assessment of one of the nation’s leading ranch economists, Dr. Charles E. Gilliland, who recently shared his full analysis with Lem Lewis, host of the RANCHCAST with LEM LEWIS podcast. Dr. Gilliland is a professor in the Mays Business School at Texas A&M University and a research economist – specializing in rural land and property taxes – at the university’s Real Estate Center. Lem Lewis, well-known as “The Ranch Broker,” is a fourth-generation Texas rancher whose full-service brokerage company serves both land buyers and sellers, concentrating on the Texas Hill Country, South Texas, and West Texas. More than oil prices and interest rates, Dr. Gilliland explains in his interview with RANCHCAST that ranch land values in Texas are tied to population, job, and wage growth.  Photo: Dr. Charles E. Gilliland, Texas A&M Univeristy Interview Conducted: October 13, 2016

Michael Baston Podcast
Episode 89: Ranchcast 3

Michael Baston Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 60:05


Coming to you straight from a ranch in South Texas, it's the third ever Ranchcast! Me and some friends talk movies, games, suggested topics, and more. Dig it!

south texas ranchcast
Monday Morning Radio
Peeling Back the (Owyhee) Onion to Discover How One Third-Generation Farm is Innovating

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 40:44


Shay Myers is general manager of his third-generation, family-owned business – Froerer Farms – winning national acclaim for the innovation he’s brought to his company.  Just about any entrepreneur can profit from hearing Shay’s story of breathing fresh life into a long-established business. In Shay’s case, the business is produce - onions, asparagus, sweet potatoes and yams. Do you think you could find a way to make onions sexy – more than a simple commodity? Shay did. Hear how this week on Monday Morning Radio as Wizard Academy alumnus Lem Lewis stands in for host and reputation coach Dean Rotbart down on the farm. To learn more about Lem Lewis, be sure to visit his website TheRanchBroker.com or hear all of his RANCHAST episodes at www.Ranchcast.com. Photo: Shay Myers, Owyhee ProducePosted: October 8, 2018Monday Morning Run Time: 40:43  

Monday Morning Radio
Wealth Grows on Trees for This Texas Oil Baron

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 29:02


  Not since John Chapman introduced apple trees to large swaths of the U.S. and Canada – earning the nickname Johnny Appleseed –  has one man on his own done so much to introduce a thriving agriculture industry to North America. Indeed, Jim Henry may well go down in history as Jim Oliveseed, because he single-handedly can claim credit for seeding the commercial olive industry in the United States – and Texas, in particular. Jim is the owner and founder of Texas Olive Ranch, which was the first U.S. commercial producer of high quality olive oils and today struggles to keep up with demand for its growing line of products. Host and reputation coach Dean Rotbart shares the unique tale of the Texas Olive Ranch with all due credit to Wizard Academy graduate, Lem Lewis, aka The Ranch Broker, who conducted the interview. This is an abridged version of Lem’s interview with Jim Henry. To hear the full interview, visit http://www.ranchcast.com/. Photo: Jim Henry, Texas Olive Ranch Posted: January 22, 2018 Monday Morning Run Time: 29 minutes 02 seconds

Monday Morning Radio
This Filmmaker Plans to Enlist an Army of Partners to Host Local Screenings

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 35:43


Filmmaker Graham Meriwether is hoping his newest documentary, Farmers for America, four years in the making, will help inspire a new, younger, generation of farmers to replace the rapidly aging population of growers. The film, narrated by TV star Mike Rowe, had its national premier last week. Rather than distribute Farmers for America the conventional way, Graham is partnering 50-50 with entrepreneurs and others who host local screenings of the film and split ticket sales with him. Already, more than 600 people have signed up be partners. This week, Graham shares his vision and unique financing strategy with Wizard Academy alumnus Lem Lewis, who along with Monday Morning Radio host Dean Rotbart produce the popular rural business podcast, RANCHCAST with Lem Lewis. Rotbart says he may be a hayseed when it comes to farming, but even a yokel can see that farmers and city dwellers alike can harvest some organic business insights from Graham Meriwether. Photo: Graham Meriwether, Farmers for America Posted: October 30, 2017 Monday Morning Run Time: 35 minutes 43 seconds   

Monday Morning Radio
Garrison Brothers Defied the Naysayers to Produce a World-Class Bourbon Whiskey in Texas

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2017 33:30


Lem Lewis, aka The Ranch Broker, steps to the mellifluous Monday Morning Radio microphone this week as guest host. Lem, who in addition to his duties as a trusted advisor to ranch buyers and sellers, is a certified whiskey sommelier, having earned his credentials from The Whisk(e)y Marketing School – part of Wizard Academy. For Lem's popular podcast, RANCHCAST with LEM LEWIS, he recently interviewed Dan Garrison proprietor of the award-winning Garrison Brothers Distillery. When Monday Morning Radio host Dean Rotbart heard Lem’s RANCHCAST interview with Dan, Dean told Lem, “I have to share Dan’s story with my Monday Morning Radio listeners.” Lem graciously consented. Dan’s is a great business and whiskey story. Headquartered on a ranch in tiny Hye, Texas, Garrison Brothers defied all the naysayers who warned Dan and his loyal crew that quality bourbon was strictly the province of distillers in Kentucky and Tennessee. First distributed in 2011, Garrison Brothers bourbons have become so popular that like the best Texas barbecue, they regularly are sold out. In fact, Dan’s bourbons have such a cult-like fan base that his wait list for volunteers to help him inspect, seal and box his spirits has grown to 9,000 names and counting. Dan’s secret: those volunteers who agree to spend two days helping out are rewarded with a shot of “courage” every half hour during the workday. As you’ll hear, Dan Garrison is overflowing with big-as-Texas swagger and valuable entrepreneurial insights that you’ll want to drink in slowly. But be forewarned: Dan’s language, like his prize-winning unfiltered and uncut Cowboy Bourbon, is occasionally 137 proof. If four-letter words offend you, you may wish to skip this week’s episode. Photo: Dan Garrison, Garrison Brothers Distillery Posted: May 15, 2017 Monday Morning Run Time: 33 minutes 39 seconds 

Monday Morning Radio
Debunking Common Food Myths & Exposing Pecksniffery

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2017 37:53


Last year, Lem Lewis attended The Wizard Academy’s Reputation Tool Chest workshop taught by our very host Dean Rotbart. The two entrepreneurs hit it off, and earlier this year, with Dean's help, Lem launched his very own podcast – RANCHCAST –  that serves ranchers, farmers, and other rural producers. This week DEan and Lem co-host a joint edition of Monday Morning Radio and RANCHCAST featuring special guest Michele Payn, a nationally recognized influencer in the large, growing, and very successful farm-to-table movement. Michele is CEO of Cause Matters Corp., a consulting firm that advises companies and individuals on how to influence public discourse surrounding agriculture, health, and nutrition topics. This week is the official publication of Michele’s newest book: “Farm Truths – From Farm to Table.” The pairing of Dean and Lem is ideal, especially this week. Lem is a 4th generation Texas Rancher, who knows cattle, crops, wildlife, and rural real estate. Dean, of course, is an award-winning business journalist, small business expert, and reputation coach. Dean and Lem: Just one of thousands of productive partnerships and new friendships made possible by Wizard Academy. Photo: Michele Payn, Cause Matters Posted: March 20, 2017 Monday Morning Run Time: 37 minutes 52 seconds