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In the second of two extended episodes, listeners hear the news that will come to define Berkshire Hathaway's 2025 Annual Shareholder Meeting: Warren Buffett plans to step down at year-end. In another two hours of questions and answers, Buffett shares his thoughts on his recommendation for successor, Greg Abel, as well as Berkshire Hathaway's cash pile. Then, CNBC's Becky Quick and Mike Santoli discuss Berkshire's succession plan and the highlights from the meeting with board member Ron Olson. Representative French Hill (R-AR) and his son also join the team, having attended the annual meeting for decades. Listener's Guide:Warren Buffett plans to step down at year-end - 1:57:10Berkshire board member Ron Olson - 2:16:12Rep. French Hill b block 2:37:00
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Geoff opens the show discussing his latest column about a Ron Olson painting and a dilemma that Ron faced before then discussing Zach Edey's absence from the Grizzlies lineup, the Olympic team, and more. Also, he plays a game of Believe It or Not to discuss more headlines.
You just never know who you might run into at the 2023 Michigan State Championship-such as legendary Michigan fooser-Ron Olson!
The Mississippi River is critically important to not only Wisconsin farmers and agribusinesses, but all of the midwest and international marketways. Jill Welke visits with Sam Mathiowetz, Chief of Locks & Dams for the St Paul District, who explains what the fluctuating water levels mean to barge loads and what they're preparing for and planning on transportation arteries going forward. The school bell's ringing across the state of Wisconsin, and that includes our technical colleges. Nate Zimdars chats with Ron Olson, the Associate Dean for the School of Technologies and Trades at Madison College. There's high demand for graduates and they're working hard to try and candidates. American consumers are maintaining their taste for beef despite increasing prices. John Hineberg, market advisor with Total Farm Marketing in West Bend, tells Pam Jahnke that this cattle market looks robust well into 2024. He also gives a quick overview of the latest crop quality reports and reviews last week's Pro Farmer Crop Tour results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The trades - construction, electrical, plumbing, welding, manufacturing - have always provided good paying employment opportunities for those who are interested. In recent years, the pay and availability of jobs has only increased. Madison College in Madison, offers programs to prepare students for careers in the trades. Ron Olson is the Associate Dean for the School of Technologies and Trades. He speaks about the programs they offer geared toward the trades. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The challenges in dairy are many. Jim Mulhern, President and CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation, speaks with Bob Bosold about the various issues currently affecting dairy. Those challenges include dumping milk, losing producers, updating the Federal Milk Marketing Orders, and prices. Madison College is a technical college in Madison that offers an Agricultural Equipment program for students looking for a 1 or 2 year degree program. The program size is currently about 12-14 students. Ron Olson is the Associate Dean for the School of Technologies and Trades. He speaks about the challenges of offering "field days" for students on a campus that is surrounded by the City of Madison, his hopes for the program, and how he sees the agriculture program evolving to keep up with current trends in the industry. Investing in rural America is crucial to the success of agriculture. John Monson of Compeer Financial, speaks with Pam Jahnke about several legislative priorities that Compeer is championing. One of the legislative initiatives that Compeer is hoping to move forward is investing in rural healthcare. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Madison College is a large technical college serving the Madison area and beyond. Ron Olson is the Dean for the School of Technologies and Trades which oversees the Agricultural Equipment program. With the campus being located right in Madison, Ron explains that there are challenges in providing a hands-on education to students about work that should be taking place in a field since there aren't any agricultural fields near the campus. He also explains the basics of what the Agricultural Equipment program at Madison College offers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actor and author Hill Harper, best known for his role in The Good Doctor, discusses why he's running for Michigan's U.S. Senate seat. Then, reporter Sierra Clark and Michigan Department of Natural Resources's Ron Olson explore why the department has been removing offensive slurs made against Indigenous people from Michigan landmarks.
J&J on FM 100 going away... 99.7 FM (The Goat... Ron Olson and more)
J&J on FM 100 going away... 99.7 FM (The Goat... Ron Olson and more)
On this episode, we learn about the data collection process for the 2022 Agriculture Census, which will wrap up later this spring. We also learn about how that data will be used. We talk with National Cattlemen's Beef Association's Ethan Lane and National Pork Producers Council's Andrew Bailey and Dr. Trachelle Carr about the farm bill, trade and other policy issues affecting the beef and pork industries. In our Meat Monitor segment, we learn about a strong month in March for U.S. pork and beef and in The Dirt with Nutrien, Senior Agronomist Mike Howell and Ron Olson, an agronomist with the Sulfur Institute, discuss the critical role of sulfur in plant development. In “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz discusses the need for brighter lights on farm vehicles. The episode also features the latest release from Scott Southworth and Dallas Moore, “Granny Used to Honky Tonk.” Timestamps Fastline Marketing Group advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:30 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:41 Hubert Hamer, National Agricultural Statistics Service: 7:00 Ethan Lane, National Cattlemen's Beef Association: 15:47 Andrew Bailey, National Pork Producers Council: 24:05 Dr. Trachelle Carr, National Pork Producers Council: 27:03 Dan Halstrom, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 31:01 Mike Howell, Nutrien: 34:13 Soil Test Pro advertisement: 39:46 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 40:18 Scott Southworth and Dallas Moore: 41:47
The Sulphur World Symposium is the perfect place for Mike Howell to meet with the leading researchers and scientists and discuss what growers need to know about a growing sulfur deficiency around the world. Hear from: - Ron Olson, Senior Agronomist, The Sulphur Institute (TSI) - Dr. Shamie Zingore, Director of Research and Development for the African Plant Nutrition Institute (APNI) - Rob Mikkelsen, Director, Agronomic Services, YARA To discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com
Grizzlies vs. Lakers full preview, Dan Wolken in Seg 2 on near 6 hour match, and 4 stories---Tigers, Sports Books in Stadium, Ron Olson later ---REWIND/Big Game//Fast Forward Weekend Events
Guest Host JR Moore: Grizzlies go for 11 tonight//Wild audio from the White House//Dane Bradshaw on Memphis and SEC Hoops + Ron Olson later
Episode 51 with Ron Olson, Karen Perrin, and Steve Conley. They hosted the Ron, Steve, and Karen morning show on FM100 Memphis from 1994-2006. We had such a laugh-filled conversation about their 12 years together and talked about a lot of the different pranks they played on their radio audience over the years. They were also part of and took the lead on some of the most wonderful and generous things our community has ever done. Even though this wasn't live on the radio, it's the first time the 3 of them had all been together since their show ended in 2006 on any audio or video platform.
Episode Notes Guests include a man who has and continues to wake us up every morning for the last three decades on the radio airways. Ron Olson is a very familiar voice and personality to anyone who calls Memphis home already knows. From K-97 to FM-100 and now 104.5 WRVR, he along with his sidekick Karen Perrin keep us entertained from 6-10 am daily. The legend joins me to discuss his career, his art and his path to the TN Radio Hall of Fame. Next, we all know how vital and important MATA is to so many in our community. Chief of Staff, Bacarra Mauldin will tell me about where things are these headed these days, new routes, additional funding and about the latest news you can use. Now that summer has finally arrived, (just ask the temperatures) our thoughts turn to some cool and tasty treats. Kiamesha Wilson is the owner of Kaye's Pints and Scoops in Whitehaven. She gives me the ‘scoop' on how her business dream first came about, what's now and what you all can expect moving forward. It's a flavor-filled RTM both on air and online. Monday, 6-7pm central time on WYXR 91.7 FM, the WYXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts!
Episode NotesGuests include a man who has and continues to wake us up every morning for the last three decades on the radio airways. Ron Olson is a very familiar voice and personality to anyone who calls Memphis home already knows. From K-97 to FM-100 and now 104.5 WRVR, he along with his sidekick Karen Perrin keep us entertained from 6-10 am daily. The legend joins me to discuss his career, his art and his path to the TN Radio Hall of Fame. Next, we all know how vital and important MATA is to so many in our community. Chief of Staff, Bacarra Mauldin will tell me about where things are these headed these days, new routes, additional funding and about the latest news you can use. Now that summer has finally arrived, (just ask the temperatures) our thoughts turn to some cool and tasty treats. Kiamesha Wilson is the owner of Kaye's Pints and Scoops in Whitehaven. She gives me the ‘scoop' on how her business dream first came about, what's now and what you all can expect moving forward. It's a flavor-filled RTM both on air and online. Monday, 6-7pm central time on WYXR 91.7 FM, the WYXR app, Tunein, Facebook Live, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts!
Today's episode of The Dirt continues our series on essential nutrients for plant growth with a discussion on sulfur. Nutrien Senior Agronomist Dr. Alan Blaylock and Sulphur Institute Agronomist Ron Olson join Mike Howell live from the Sulphur World Symposium to dig into the role of sulfur in plants, common fertilizer sources, deficiency symptoms and more. To learn more about essential nutrients such as sulfur and discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com
Jason & John Show, Wed., Dec. 22, 2021, Hour 3 (w/Jeffrey Conti', then Harold Graeter from AZ Lib Bowl in Seg 2 & Ron Olson from WRVR in Seg 3) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Belle Isle is the little natural jewel, located in the middle of Detroit. With a colorful, interesting past, Belle Isle has become a great spot to not only enjoy the natural beauty of the isle but also providing great views of downtown Detroit. Ron Olson, Chief of the Department of Natural Resources, shares what makes Belle Isle a top spot in Detroit. Show Notes: Belle Isle Website Belle Isle Facebook Page *** Click here to Subscribe to our Email Newsletter *** Belle Isle Instagram Page
Please join us in donating to St. Jude Follow-up: John’s Mac Pro Reviving a data-only volume bridgeOS updates Other Mac Pro Woes John Sandilands Paul Colton Job Non-Mac-Pro Woes Hagen Terschüren Leeward Roland Månsson on Mac hardware tests ⌥D and then ⌘E Apple support article SilentKnight /usr/libexec/remotectl dumpstate (via Paul Galow) Recycling cables Apple recycling programs Best Buy recycling Fortnite “Accidentally” Enables Cross-Play (via DJ Ghostmare) US Bill for Unsubscribing to services (via Clarus the Dogcow) Epic Games’s developer is terminated Marco’s Synology (Ours are DS1813+s) RAID 1 7.68 TB SSD and dual enclosure Starport75 #askatp How much disk space is left on my APFS-based storage‽ (via Ron Olson) tmutil listlocalsnapshots Is the Mac menu bar going to become window chrome? (via Michael Grossmann) Does Marco have a target loudness? (via Jake Bennett-Young) Post-show: Marco’s Running Cooking with Casey (oh no) Sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Use code ATP for 10% off your first order. Eero: We’re asking a lot of our Wi-Fi. eero can help yours do more. Enter code ATP at checkout to get free next-day shipping. Cotton Bureau: Use the code ATP for 10% off anything on the site until September 10. One random buyer using that code will receive the same gift that John did. Become a member for an ad-free feed and our unedited “bootleg” feed, released about a day before the edited version of the show! Become a member!
Cerrito welcomes panelists Ron Olson from WRVR The River, Local 24 meteorologist Chelsea Chandler, Verbally Effective Podcast host Ena Esco, You Look Like A Comedy Show co-host Brian Balough and musician Muck Sticky.
The Uncle Pearl Podcast show featuring Barry Pope, Steve Byes, Lee Michaels, Ron Olson, Al Ramirez, Mike Love, Leon Griffin, Willie Mitchel, Lawrence Gregory Jones, Quincy Mccoy, KWK-106.5, Steve Perun, Rick Roberts (Jo-Jo),KATZ AM-FM, Doug Eason, Jim Gates, Sweet Charlie, Rod King (Jockenstein), Michael Tyrone Key, The REAL j.r., Lou Fatha Tymes, Randy Ojay, Andre Spider-Man Fuller, OC Soul, Shirley Diamond, Jimmy Brown from BRICK, Randy Skinner-Skin-Tones-in-Pursuit, The Artist Mpact, Vanessa Williams, Joe Douglas, Chell, Mack Beats.
We’re talking morel mushrooms in Hour 2 with “Michigan’s Morel Master” Clayton Edney. Clay has great advice on where to find those tasty springtime treats. Ron Olson from the Michigan DNR is up next. Ron answers questions about what we can do, and where we can go in the outdoors right now. Paul Pirone of Versaskins wraps up the hour. Paul announces a forty percent discount on all his products during this difficult time. Go to the website and use the promo code “Avery40” to save on Versaskins hunting clothes, hoodies, hats and T-shirts.
In this episode of Stories from the NNI, Lisa Friedersdorf, Director of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office, speaks with Chris Ober, Ron Olson, and Don Tennant about their facility, the Cornell NanoScale Facility (CNF). Chris, Ron, and Don describe some of the high-end capabilities at CNF, highlight the companies that were founded as a result of research pursued at CNF, and discuss the scope and impact of interdisciplinarity on nanotechnology R&D. If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode, go to: https://youtu.be/-cEROqJWI0Y CREDITS Special thanks to:Chris Ober, Ron Olson, and Don TennantCornell University Music:Corporate Uplifting by Scott Holmeshttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Corporate__Motivational_Music/Corporate_Uplifting_1985https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode Produced by:Dr. Mallory HinksAAAS S&T Policy Fellow at NNCO Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.
He’s known as the winningest man in BBQ and the “Man in Black” with a competitive edge and drive to succeed that is matched by few. There’s only one Myron Mixon and we have him on Episode 15 of the Tailgate Guys BBQ Show. Myron and his famous Jack’s Old South team are gearing up for Memphis in May, where they will seek an unprecedented fifth world championship in a couple of weeks. In a wide-ranging interview, we visit with Myron about his new book “BBQ&A” which is released on May 7, about BBQ judges, his line of products, what it’s like to cook a 220-pound whole hog and about how he’s dropped more than 100 pounds in the last year. In our “Under the Radar” segment we feature Ron Olson of Gray Wolf BBQ. And Michelle Higgins fills us in on some big KCBS events in the central part of the country later this year. The guys also take some time to brag a bit about the Tailgate Guys BBQ team’s performance at the 20th annual Rock’n Ribs BBQ Festival, in which they took home some hardware.
Maia Turek, a.k.a. the Michigan state parks guru, is back on the Michigan Runner Girl Show, this time to talk about ways we can enjoy our 103 state parks all winter long. From lantern-lit snowshoe excursions and "owl prowls," to DIY events like make your own snowshoes and special hiking and cross country skiing opportunities at cool spots (even a lighthouse!), there are lots of ways to explore outdoors, embrace the snow and cold, and feel strong and happy throughout the season. Indoor events throughout Michigan also are mentioned. Maia, who is the statewide recreation programmer for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, also shares news of awesome merchandise partnerships the DNR now has with two Michigan-based companies (and what that means for state park visitors like us). Heather and Maia also talk about the #OptOutside movement this coming Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. For a second year, Michigan State Parks are following the lead of outdoor company REI in embracing this hashtag—and they're encouraging us to do the same. This Friday, Nov. 24, choose to #OptOutside with free admission to all Michigan State Parks. Here's more about #OptOutside: Residents and visitors are encouraged to put away leftovers and #OptOutside as part of their day-after-Thanksgiving traditions. To encourage folks to tap into Michigan's great outdoors and gather with friends and family, on Friday, Nov. 24, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will waive the regular Recreation Passport entry fee that enables vehicle access to Michigan state parks, trails and boating access sites. Exploring some of Michigan's best outdoor destinations is a great way to recover from holiday shopping excursions, burn off some of those Thanksgiving calories and enjoy the many benefits of nature. "In Michigan, you’re never more than a half-hour away from a state park, recreation area, state forest campground or state trail," said Ron Olson, DNR Parks and Recreation Division chief. "#OptOutside is an invitation to residents and those traveling to spend time outside during the holiday weekend and help continue or build new Thanksgiving traditions. The DNR hopes the free entry opportunity will encourage residents and visitors to explore new places and experience the outdoors' many physical, mental and social benefits." There are plenty of ideas to incorporate into popular day-after-Thanksgiving traditions, including opportunities to: Find a new mile to hike or run on one of more than 12,500 miles of state-designated trails. Cast a line in a state park and put fishing on your Friday festivities menu. Try mountain biking. Jump on the Iron Belle Trail - the longest designated state trail in the nation - and crisscross more than half of Michigan’s counties along both hiking and biking routes. Find a new hunting spot by exploring one of Michigan's vast recreation areas. Enjoy the peace and quiet of camping in the off-season. Download a geocaching app and take part in an outdoor treasure hunting game that utilizes GPS-enabled devices. Seek out historical markers and learn a little bit more about Michigan’s backstory. Make a bird-watching scavenger hunt for kids and start a list of the birds you spot. "The holidays can get hectic with added obligations, no matter how happy or anticipated they may be," said Olson. "Our #OptOutside promotion is an opportunity for folks to take a deep breath of fresh air, share an experience with your favorite people and make some great holiday memories." Although the Recreation Passport vehicle entry fee into 103 Michigan state parks, 138 state forest campgrounds and parking for hundreds of miles of trails and fee-based boat launches is waived Nov. 24, camping and other permit and license fees still apply. Interested in learning more about things to do and places to visit? Visit the DNR website at michigan.gov/dnr to learn more about fishing, hunting, forest land, state parks and much more. To search for a list of Michigan state parks, rustic state forest campgrounds, state-designated trails and associated activities and amenities, visit www.michigan.gov/recsearch. Interested in the Recreation Passport and how it helps Michigan state parks, trails and waterways? Visit www.michigan.gov/RecreationPassport. The #OptOutside movement was started by outdoor recreation cooperative REI Inc. in 2015 to encourage people to spend time outdoors on Black Friday. For the third year in a row, the Michigan DNR has encouraged people to utilize the outdoors as part of their Thanksgiving weekend celebrations.
If you want to hear someone talk with authority and passion about their work - you need to hear this podcast - even if you drive a different badge. Ron Olson has spent the last 20 years of his professional life working on the Ford 7.3 - performing research and development for Hypermax Performance of Gilberts, Illinois, creating chips and performance parts, like the inline pump engine conversion. After you listen to this episode of the Diesel Performance Podcast - you'll never look at a Ford 7.3 in the same way. Ron Olson's phone number is 847-428-5655 www.gohypermax.com
Many park agencies face budget struggles. Michigan State Parks faced the issues head-on by exploring new ways to add value to what parks offer. Ron Olson, Chief of Michigan State Parks, joins the Park Leaders Show to explain the innovative ideas Michigan explored and implemented to survive budget cuts and offer more to park visitors. In this episode, Mr. Olson will explain the programs and services Michigan State Parks offered to guests to enhance recreational opportunities and increase funding. Here is an article from 2009 that outlines some of the challenges Michigan State Parks faced when Ron Olson become Chief.