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Breeding a balanced sheep is no easy feat. But with a head for numbers and a great mindset, our guest this week, Alan Rissmann, is doing just that. With the business tagline 'We breed sheep to work for you, not make work for you', it's no surprise that Rissmerino breeds sheep for higher welfare traits and reduced workload. In his conversation with Mark, Alan dives into the 'why' behind this."In the industry, there's been this perception that sheep are hard work and they just have to be hard work," says Alan. Quoting the adage, "Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you'll be right," Alan shares why the belief that sheep are hard work can hold producers back from improving their sheep production. "If you don't think sheep can survive without a drench, without a foot trim, you're not going to try to fix it.... But, if you do think that this is a stupid waste of time, like I do, then you're going to do something to fix it and there are ways to fix that."Mark and Alan discuss the traits that Rissmerino base their breeding decisions on and what they are looking for in a sheep - low micron, low adult weight, good growth curve, increased fertility, worm and fly resistance, structural soundness and clean skin. Sounds like a dream sheep!Alan is a firm believer in running large mobs of sheep so that they face the same challenges. "They're all in one mob pretty much all year. There are just five weeks they get pulled out to be single-sired and then five weeks again over lambing time. The rest of the year the sheep run just on grass, all in one big mob so they go compete with each other for survival and I think that's very important," he says.The location of the Rissmann's property offers many environmental challenges, which means their flock is "pretty bombproof", as Alan puts it. They face heavy rain leading to pressure on wool colouring and fly, more worms and also feet issues. This, along with Rissmerino's dedicated data collection, hard work in genetic selection and strict culling policy, have rewarded them with some exciting merino sheep with plenty of potential for handling future challenges.This is an inspiring podcast that highlights the success that can come when you put all of the best-practice principles into action. Head Shepherd is brought to you by neXtgen Agri International Limited, we help livestock farmers get the most out of the genetics they farm with. Get in touch with us if you would like to hear more about how we can help you do what you do best - info@nextgenagri.com.Thanks to our sponsors at MSD Animal Health and Allflex, and Heiniger Australia and New Zealand.These companies are leaders in their respective fields and it is a privilege to have them supporting the Head Shepherd Podcast. Please consider them when making product choices, as they are instrumental in enabling us to bring you this podcast each week.Check out Heiniger's product range HERECheck out the MSD range HERECheck out Allflex products HERE
Er war bei SOKO Stuttgart, spielte am Theater und jetzt erobert er Hollywood: Schauspieler Marc Rissmann veredelt gerade Roberts neue Lieblingsserie „1883“, er war bei „Game of Thrones“ dabei und jetzt beantwortet er unsere Fragen. Wie ist es eigentlich als Deutscher so in Hollywood? Außerdem reden wir über „The Fabelmanns“ und „Creed 3“. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bitcoin in 2022? Are you new to Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies or want to get up to date in 2022? Do you wonder: Is it too late to jump on the trend? Or: What is Bitcoin and how does it work in general? Or what about the Crypto Crash? All theses questions will be answered by Michael Rissmann in today's episode. Michael has an IT background and is the person who was the first one to explain Bitcoin to me back in the day and has long been invested in it. In this episode he will give us his insight into the technology of Bitcoin, an update on its stance in 2022 and a beginner's guide for anyone who is just getting started with it. What we cover: What is Bitcoin? How does it work? Bitcoin in 2022 - still relevant? What about the crypto crash? How do I get started with Bitcoin? How do I pay with it? What are Bitcoin Mining, Bitcoin Lightning, the public and private key? Resources mentioned in episode: Book: The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking Recommended Hardware Wallet: BitBox02 Recommend Software Wallet: BlueWallet, Muun Podcasting 2.0 Recommended App: Fountain Contact details from mike: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mike_riss Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikeriss
Recorded: Monday February 22nd, 2021 and Tuesday February 23rd, 2021 Another Supersized THSP heading your way!! Greetings and salutations, loyal listeners! That Horror Show Podcast brings you another excellent episode to bring delirious joy to your eardrums. Your hosts Timothy Kazda and Chris Koenig are still embarking on their Empire Pictures retrospective for the year, and the hosts are still going strong. Tune in as they proclaim “Trancers” (1985) as the finest film Charles Band has ever directed in his entire filmography, and then listen as the hosts tackle the jewel-in-the-crown of excellent over-the-top H.P. Lovecraft horror that is “Re-Animator” (1985). But wait, that is not all! Joining in on the “Re-Animator” festivities is none other than Marc L. Rissmann of “Sequel This!” podcast! It is an epic episode worthy of your attention, so check it out! All of this and a brand new Kidz Corner with Nate!! #CharlieBand #Trancers #ReAnimator #EmpirePictures #THSP #sepn
Recorded Thursday January 22nd, 2021 and Tuesday January 26th, 2021 A Supersized THSP Episode!!! Aloha, fans! That Horror Show Podcast brings you our second episode dedicated to the wild and wacky genre films from the legendary Empire Pictures. That special carnival barker Charles Band once again graces us with his early brand of cinematic cheese and we will forever be grateful to him for doing so. Listen in as your hosts Timothy Kazda and Chris Koenig dive into killer-puppet territory with "Ghoulies" (1984) and then tackle a more "mature" level of melodrama/science fiction/action with "Ghost Warrior" (1984; aka "Swordkill"). And fear not, for 'special guest star' and all around jokester Marc L. Rissmann from 'Sequel This!' joins in on the "Ghoulies" festivities, providing merriment and mirth for the hosts and the audience (hopefully!!!). Plus, this episode might take the cake for Chris Koenig providing the GREATEST stupid news article of 2021 for all to hear! Tune in to find out! #CharlieBand #EmpirePictures #Ghoulies #GhostWarrior #THSP #sepn
Recorded Wednesday February 26th, 2020 Greetings, fans! That Horror Show Podcast finally (and we do mean FINALLY!) brings you the episode that everybody has been waiting for. Your hosts Timothy Kazda and Chris Koenig present their take on "It: Chapter 2" (2019). But wait, there's more! Once again, joining in on the silly festivities is none other than Marc L. Rissmann of "Sequel This" to help provide his personal knowledge of the Stephen King novel so we can compare-and-contrast. So what are you waiting for? Click 'play' and give it a listen. And don't forget: We all float down here... Plus the return of "Kidz Corner" This month,Nate talks about "Killer Klowns from Outer Space" with a special guest making her podcast debut his little sister Gabi. #Pennywise #ITChapterII #LosersClub #King #ClownsAreFunny #Clowns #THSP #sepn
Last, but certainly not least. Join presenter Paul Rissmann to discover the final symphony from the remarkably prolific composer, Joseph Haydn. You’ll learn the importance of symmetry within the work, Haydn’s creative use of tiny motifs, and the importance of silence.
Recorded Wednesday November, 20th, 2019 Greetings and salutations, fans! That Horror Show Podcast brings you yet another new episode that will tickle your eardrums with delight. Your adorable hosts Timothy Kazda and Chris Koenig have decided to wallow into Stephen King waters with none other than "IT" (2017). Yes, it's a family friendly tale about a cute clown that just loves children...TO DEATH! Anyways, tune in to hear your hosts talk about this new cinematic adaptation of King's novel and if it holds up well against the original 1990s mini-series that we old-timers grew up with. But wait, there is MORE: we also have special guest star Marc L. Rissmann of "Sequel This" joining in on the discussion to help us out with all things Stephen King related! Oh, and just in case you are wondering if there is a part two of this episode: yes, there is! But you gotta' sit thru part one first because that's the rules! #IT #PennyWise #KillerClown #THSP #SequelThis #King #SEPN You can find Marc's Podcast at the link below www.sequelthis.podbean.com
In dieser Folge gehe ich gemeinsam mit dem wundervollen Schauspieler Marc Rissmann der Frage nach, was ein kraftvolles & aufrichtiges Leben ausmacht, wie man herausfindet was wirklich glücklich macht, wie man mit Bewertungen umgeht, sich vor Vergleichen schützt, Ängste überwindet und die richtige Richtung für sich selber im Leben findet. Diese Gespräch ist voller Tiefer - schöner Geschichten, die das Leben schreibt, Inspiration und vor allem Aufrichtigkeit! Seit vielen Jahren arbeitet Marc auf dem deutschen Kino/TV Markt, und hat gleichzeitig den Sprung auf das internationale Parkett geschafft. Ihr kennt ihn aus preisgekrönten Produktionen wie "Game Of Thrones", "Overlord", "Into the Badlands", "The Last Kingdom" und "The Man In The High Castle"
Marc Rissmann ist der Premierengast und diesen Namen bitte merken! Der Deutsche spielte in der finalen „Game of Thrones“-Staffel Harry Strickland, den Hauptmann der Goldenen Kompanie! Ab dem 15. November ist er einer der wichtigsten neuen Figuren in der finalen Staffel von „Man in the High Castle“. Warum er am Set lieber kein Souvenir mitnehmen wollte, wie man sich clever an William Dafoe ranschleicht und weshalb er so spät erst Schauspieler geworden ist, erfährst du im Webtalkshow Exklusive Podcast mit Nico Gutjahr am Sonntag um 9 Uhr morgens :) Wen würdest du gern im Webtalkshow Exclusive Podcast als Gast hören? *"The Man in the High Castle" kannst du hier sehen: https://amzn.to/2WZWhFF *Mehr von Marc gibt es hier: https://amzn.to/2p37SHx Foto: Amazon.com Inc., or its affiliates Mehr Webtalkshow: www.webtalkshow.de www.facebook.com/webtalkshow www.instagram.com/webtalkshow Mehr zu Nico Gutjahr: www.instagram.com/nicogutjahr www.nicogutjahr.de DISCLAIMER: * Du unterstützt die Webtalkshow mit einigen Cents deines Einkaufs, wenn du über diesen Link bei amazon.de shoppst. Vielen Dank!
Our word is good as gold! Schauspieler Marc Rissmann alias Captain Harry Strickland, Anführer der Golden Company, hat uns in der Serienjunkies-Redaktion besucht. Der sympathische Berliner hatte zwar keine Elefanten dabei, aber ein paar kleine Informationen zur letzten Staffel Game of Thrones. Neben dem Casting und der wahnsinnigen Produktion, erfahren wir auch mehr über seinen Auftritt in Into the Badlands und der neuen Staffel The Man in the High Castle. Wir lösen außerdem das Rätsel, warum Captain Strickland so gut rasiert in Westeros erscheint. Viel Spaß.
Our word is good as gold! Schauspieler Marc Rissmann alias Captain Harry Strickland, Anführer der Golden Company, hat uns in der Serienjunkies-Redaktion besucht. Der sympathische Berliner hatte zwar keine Elefanten dabei, aber ein paar kleine Informationen zur letzten Staffel Game of Thrones. Neben dem Casting und der wahnsinnigen Produktion, erfahren wir auch mehr über seinen Auftritt in Into the Badlands und der neuen Staffel The Man in the High Castle. Wir lösen außerdem das Rätsel, warum Captain Strickland so gut rasiert in Westeros erscheint. Viel Spaß.
Navigating your way in a new business culture can be difficult, on this episode we speak with Carole Rissmann about her experiences working in the US and Europe. Carole has a 20 year success record at Beiersdorf, where she led strategically and operationally top-ranked and Iconic global skincare brands like NIVEA and Eucerin. Her last role was as VP marketing for Beiersdorf in the US. In this episode we discuss: Business culture and how this is defined The types of profiles which are hired in each region How living and working in diverse environment effects your problem solving skills, creativity and leadership style Carole's 3 tips on being successful in any new business culture
Last year "Sequel This" brought you "All the Halloween Sequels" this year.......The Saw is Family and so are you! That's right we're doing all of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" sequels. We've got 6 pitches for you this year, yes 6. That's one more than last year. That's because Dave and I each did our own pitch as opposed to a joint one. Creative differences if you will. Another change there is no guest judge host as there was last year, no instead we're calling on all the listeners to judge the pitches. So please email us at Sequelthis@gmail.com or send us a personal message over Facebook or leave a comment on our Facebook wall. We accept carrier pigeon as well. Anyway you can get us that vote will work really! We will declare the winner on Halloween night! 00:00:00 - 01:10:00 Dave and I discuss the life and unfortunate passing of Tobe Hooper. We go over his films in general and talk about "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" franchise as a whole and finally do as we always do, and discuss the first we encountered the Chainsaw franchise. And as always, Marc's story is embarressing. 01:10:00 - 01:25:00 First up is often times guest host, friend of the show Chris Barreras one of the three hosts over at "Throwing the Controller" podcast. We then discuss his pitch briefly. 01:25:00 - 01:45:00 Our second guest in this chainsaw anthology is John Lehtimaki who you've recently heard on our "Cult of Chucky" show. Now just a forewarning his audio is very low, Dave tried as he could but it just became distorted when attempting to raise the volume up, so please during this duration turn the volume up a smidge. 01:45:00 - 01:57:00 Our third contributer is Justin Lee who was recently on our "X-men Writer's Room" episode. Dave and I discuss his pitch. I mainly talk about how much I can't stand Justin Lee. You'll see... 01:57:00 - 02:16:00 Our final guest for this anthology Ken Zuckerman, co-creator of "The Marc and Ken Video Store Podcast" which you can hear right over here on "The Speakeasy Podcast Network with yours truly Marc L. Rissmann. Ken has also appeared on our "Christmas Carol 2" episode this last year. So there's a lot of Ken. We then discuss his pitch. 02:16:00 - 02:30:00 Dave finally unleashes his pitch on the masses. 02:30:00 - 02;47:00 Marc pitches his Chainsaw Sequel. Is Dave impressed? Tune in to all the pitches to find out. All the rest.....For the remainder of the show we talk about all the pitches. We hope you all had fun with this years Halloween Anthology style Horror Sequel This Episode. We can't wait to do it again next year. If you guys want in on the fun, or if you want to appear on any show just drop us a line at Sequelthis@gmail.com and also please submit your vote for which pitch was the best this year! NOTE: The "Sequel This" theme performed by "Petrified Gumbo" was once again remixed by David Rodriguez. No worries though, the normal BADASS theme will be back in fighting shape for Novembers show. Thanks!
The Marc and Ken Video Store Podcast Episode: Back to the Video Store S01, E01 During an episode of "Sequel This" Marc L. Rissmann is pulled into the future by his friend and previous guest of the show, Ken Zuckerman. He reveals to Marc that in the future they open a Video Store together in a market that isn't looking for one, and it's imperative that past Marc not allow this to happen.
Animateur Paul Rissmann guides us through Bartok's most famous orchestral work with help from Philharmonia Orchestra musicians.
Interviews with James Ehnes and Boris Giltburg, and a look at Stravinsky's Firebird Suite