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Hate the sound of your voice? You are not alone. Who doesn't want to have a more resonant voice, speak more clearly and confidently, be listened to and understood by people, and feel more comfortable speaking in public? I once hated my voice too, until this episode's guests became my voice and speech mentors. Ron & Joyce Burton Titular are two of the country's most iconic voices-turned-certified Vocal Yoga HLM coaches who have have been teaching their “Best Voice Ever” workshops for almost 20 years. You might recognize her iconic voice from the ads of Dove, Cebu Pacific, 2nd Avenue, and the voiceovers for Bb. Pilipinas and other beauty pageants and major events. She is also a TV host, actress, model and beauty queen. Ron is a broadcaster with 30 years of radio experience as a network director, station manager, event host, talent trainer, audio producer and radio announcer. Together, they can help you, just as they helped me and thousands of people from all over the world, discover just how wonderfully powerful your voice is.
Hate the sound of your voice? You are not alone. Who doesn't want to have a more resonant voice, speak more clearly and confidently, be listened to and understood by people, and feel more comfortable speaking in public? I once hated my voice too, until this episode's guests became my voice and speech mentors. Ron & Joyce Burton Titular are two of the country's most iconic voices-turned-certified Vocal Yoga HLM coaches who have have been teaching their “Best Voice Ever” workshops for almost 20 years. You might recognize her iconic voice from the ads of Dove, Cebu Pacific, 2nd Avenue, and the voiceovers for Bb. Pilipinas and other beauty pageants and major events. She is also a TV host, actress, model and beauty queen. Ron is a broadcaster with 30 years of radio experience as a network director, station manager, event host, talent trainer, audio producer and radio announcer. Together, they can help you, just as they helped me and thousands of people from all over the world, discover just how wonderfully powerful your voice is.
Shop Talk discusses the decline in productivity in America for the first time since such indices have been tracked. Is it real or perceived? Caught My Eye exposes a loophole that same-sex Chinese nationals have found to obtain marriage licenses in Utah. Also, look for the latest Halloween decoration—Empty Soul Girl on a Swing. Ron Joyce, co-founder of Tim Hortons, is our Business Birthday.We're all business. Except when we're not.Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrCSpotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMbStitcher: bit.ly/1N97ZquGoogle Podcasts: bit.ly/1pQTcVWPandora: pdora.co/2pEfctjYouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5aAlso follow Tim and John on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradioTwitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradioInstagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio
Today Ron Joyce, President and CEO of Joyce Farms joins us to discuss how their company is working with farmers using regenerative agriculture to grow, as Ron says, “flavorful meat.” And just as important, he's listening to chefs and customers who are asking for these quality products. Ron is quick to point out that there's more to regenerative agriculture than just planting a cover crop or going organic. He and his team are working closely with farmers, choosing the right genetics, protecting animal welfare, and implementing the best soil health practices to produce that flavorful meat. Ron's passion for this work is very evident and there's so much to glean from today's discussion. As the lead visionary and guiding hand at Joyce Farms, Ron represents the company's second generation of Joyces. Ron came on board in 1971 after graduating from UNC-Charlotte with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. In 1981, Ron took over leadership from his father, founder Alvin Joyce. Ron's father taught him the importance of providing outstanding customer service in tandem with great products. He considers himself a “foodie” and his passion for delicious culinary experiences is evident in how he leads the organization. Visit Joyce Farms Website: https://joyce-farms.com/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we'll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge 2021 stage or on the podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm We'd love to hear from you!
Ron Joyce is the President & CEO of Joyce Farms (@joycefarms) which was started in 1962 by Alvin Joyce and is still a family-owned business today. Alvin’s son, Ron Joyce, and his two sons, Ryan and Stuart, lead the farm located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Joyce Farms has come a long way since the company was founded in 1962, going from just selling chickens to raising the very best all-natural poultry, beef and game for the top chefs, artisanal butchers, and educated consumers across the U.S. through regenerative agriculture. Please consider supporting the show on Patreon or Paypal so we can reach more people: https://www.patreon.com/CarnivoreCast www.paypal.me/CarnivoreCast This episode is brought to you by Optimal Carnivore. Do you struggle to eat organ meat? Optimal Carnivore was created by Carnivores for Carnivores. They created a unique organ complex from grass-fed animals in New Zealand. It includes 9 different organs - Liver, Brain, Heart, Thymus, Kidney, Spleen, Pancreas, Lung etc. Taking 6 capsules is the same as eating an ounce of raw organ meat from the butcher. Get 10% off your order by going to https://amzn.to/2sCLB4L and using the code: carnivore10 at checkout! (currently only shipping within the US) What questions would you like answered or who would you like to hear from in the carnivore or research community? Let me know on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
As North Carolina recovers from the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the John Locke Foundation is offering help. The new Carolina Rebound project is designed to give policymakers ideas that will help the state recover as quickly and efficiently as possible. Joseph Coletti, JLF senior fellow, discusses Carolina Rebound’s recommendations for state tax and budget policy. The pandemic shut down many N.C. businesses. Even those allowed to stay open had to scramble to adapt their business plans to changing circumstances. Ron Joyce of Triad-based Joyce Farms recently explained during a John Locke Foundation online forum how COVID-19 has transformed his business. Once focused almost exclusively on selling high-quality meat to chefs, Joyce and his team now sell directly to consumers. Joyce discusses the steps his business took to remain viable. One of the most important parts of the COVID-19 story involves the search for an effective vaccine. During a recent Capitol Hill hearing, U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C.., questioned Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases about ongoing studies of potential vaccines. Even before the pandemic, experts were calling for reform of North Carolina’s public pension plan. Leonard Gilroy, vice president of government reform at the libertarian Reason Foundation, and Jen Sidorova, policy analyst with Reason’s Pension Integrity Project, explain why policymakers should address deficiencies in pension plan funding. In addition to tax and policy proposals, JLF’s Carolina Rebound project recommends changes to state health care policy. Health Care Policy Analyst Jordan Roberts explains how those reforms could lead to better access and outcomes at lower cost.
Imagine farming chickens that take twice as long to grow and are half the size as a commercial chickens. Not an ideal business plan huh? didn't want to grow the biggest chickens, he wanted to grow the best taking chickens. Ron's pursuit of flavor has led him to establish the domestic version of France's is the only program of it's kind in the USA. Finding flavor also led Ron to grass fed and with local Gloucestershire Old Spot. One other thing Ron Joyce found, .... Forrest Firm, Business Attorneys Across North Carolina Need wine & beer? Of course you do, get it at Use promo code 'NCFB' at checkout! Hospitality industry veterans, and , get behind the scenes of North Carolina's burgeoning food and beverage culture. Hear from local chefs, sommelier's, distillers, farmers, brewers and the whole lot of them in the NC F&B podcast. Max is a front-of-house vet/sommelier that moved from Los Angeles to North Carolina in 2013. Since moving to North Carolina, he's run restaurants, designed wine programs and builds craft cocktail menus and now produces multiple podcasts. Matthew is a certified sommelier from New York. His experience ranges from restaurant/bar to importing some of the finest wines in the world. He moved his family to North Carolina two years ago and works as a wine distributor. For questions, comments and booking, contact us at or Eat & Drink Merrily!
Canada lost one of it's business and cultural icons – Mr. Ron Joyce – the co-founder of Tim Horton's Doughnuts, so naturally we talk about coffee and memories of timbits gone by—we also uncover Tim Horton's real name and birth place. What would an episode be without bears? We talk about where you can swim with polar bears and why you shouldn't hang out with grizzly bears. Then there's theatre, Black History Month, and Dropbear mistakes a famous American for a Canadian which means Panda was right. LINKS FROM THIS PODCASTRIP Ron Joyce Restaurant Brands International 3G Capital Duke of Wellington's Hat Loose Moose Theatre for Kids The Bruce Trail Hike Trailer: Grizzly Man Stoney Lake, Ontario Morpheus Theatre: Shakespeare in Love Special thanks to Emre Cords for the great music!
Robert Thompson, is the author of Always Fresh: The Untold Story of Tim Hortons By the Man Who Created a Canadian Empire. He joins ON Point to talk about the legacy of the Tim Horton's co-founder.
It's time for the Brightest Conversation in Hamilton. Scott has brought in CHML's weather reporter Jay McQueen, to weigh in on top news of the week as well as answer for the weather we have experienced lately. And the two reflect on the legacy of Ron Joyce after listening to Scott's 2015 interview with the co-founder of Tim Horton's. Guests: Jay McQueen, weather reporter with 900 CHML Global News Radio Ron Joyce, co-founder of Tim Horton's (replay)
In 2015 Scott Radley spoke with co-founder of Tim Horton's Ron Joyce about the early days of the business and what it has become. We replayed the 2015 interview in honour of Ron's legacy. For more, check out the Scott Radley Show Podcast with guest Jay McQueen, subscribe to the Scott Radley Show Podcast wherever you find your favourite podcast. Guest: Ron Joyce, cofounder of Tim Horton's
Robert Thompson, co-author of "Always Fresh: The Untold Story of Tim Hortons by the Man Who Created an Empire," joins Rob to remember the coffee and donut magnate Ron Joyce.
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