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Stocks were mostly lower with Energy and healthcare the big specific decliners. Rotational dynamics were mostly on pause with cyclicals/small caps mostly lower and AI-linked/semis/Big Tech trading mixed. Treasuries were a bit firmer after today's high profile economic data.
Jacquelyn Wetin of CJW Pino joins Melisha to talk about honest, practical ranching: how regenerative and rotational grazing change animal health and flavor, why buying direct from farmers matters for your family's nutrition, and small-farm realities—from pricing and labels to marketing and freezer logistics. Hear what it really takes to raise healthier meat and how consumers can vote with their dollars to support better food systems.Main pointsJacquelyn explains the difference between commercial meat systems and direct-to-consumer regenerative practices, including vaccine, antibiotic, and hormone use.Rotational grazing improves land health, reduces hay feeding, and can support profitability by improving pasture productivity.Commercial supply chains often mix animals from many sources and can lack transparency—labels can be misleading and product-of-origin claims are not always trustworthy.Chicken and pork in conventional systems are often raised in confined, antibiotic-reliant conditions that harm animal health and nutrient quality.Jacquelyn's approach: raise animals from conception to plate, rotationally graze year-round, avoid antibiotics and growth hormones, and use targeted feed (alfalfa, prairie hay, some non-GMO corn) for consistent flavor.Buying directly from trusted farmers improves traceability, nutrient quality, and supports local food resilience; buying in bulk (halves/quarters) is often the most sustainable model for farms.Practical consumer tips: rethink price-per-pound vs. upfront cost, plan ahead and use a freezer, ask farmers questions, and prioritize farmers who are transparent and communicative.Farmers need marketing and word-of-mouth; sharing social posts and referrals can be as helpful as purchases for small producers.Connect with CJW Pino RanchBUY MEAT! Delivery or local pickup: https://cjwpinoranch.net/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cjwpinoranch/Please take 1 minute to show your support! Apple Podcasts: Sign in and scroll to the bottom to review!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-wellness-podcast/id1651051841Spotify: Leave a rating and follow the show! (Click on the 3 dots.) https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melisha-meredithYouTube: Subscribehttps://www.youtube.com/@DailyWellnessCommunity-podcastConnect with Melisha and the Daily Wellness Communityinstagram.com/dailywellnesscommunity/facebook.com/dailywellnesscommunityWebsite: dailywellnesscommunity.comEmail us at: info@dailywellnesscommunity.comSome products I mention may be affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if you decide to make a purchase through one of my links. Our family greatly appreciates your support, it helps us keep creating the free resources we make for you all!DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
Hickory Nut Gap is a century-old family farm in Western North Carolina, now run by Jamie and Amy, who shifted the operation toward grass-fed beef, pastured poultry, and regenerative grazing. Their model connects soil health, animal welfare, and community resilience - from rotational grazing that builds biodiversity to supplying local restaurants and retailers. This tour looks directly at how they raise animals, manage land, and keep farming viable in the Appalachian mountains.Key Topics How Hickory Nut Gap transitioned from an old dairy to a regenerative livestock operationRotational grazing, biodiversity, and carbon-building in mountain pasturesThe economics of grass-fed beef versus grain-fed systemsHow the farm navigated the 2023 Cane Creek flood and community recoveryWhole-animal butchery, pet food production, and reconnecting consumers with real foodWhy Listen To This EpisodeA real-time look at how a regenerative livestock farm actually operatesClear explanation of rotational grazing, pasture rest, and soil-buildingPractical insight into animal welfare, handling, and daily farm managementFirsthand account of flood recovery and community resilienceStraightforward breakdown of grass-fed vs grain-fed economics and tasteCuts through marketing claims by showing the real work behind regenerative agricultureWebsiteInstagramTimestamps00:00:00 — History of Hickory Nut Gap and returning to the family farm00:02:00 — Discovering direct-market pasture farming in the early 2000s00:04:00 — Grass-fed movement and building a farmer-supported food system00:06:00 — Taste, nutrition, and why fresh, local food matters00:10:00 — Flood impacts and land recovery after the Cane Creek disaster00:12:00 — Rotational grazing explained: density, rest, carbon, biodiversity00:15:00 — Grass-fed vs grain-fed: economics, animal health, taste00:17:00 — Talking with vegans and the ethics of reducing harm in ecosystems00:19:00 — Regrowth after grazing and how mountain pastures respond00:23:00 — Daily welfare checks: water, feed, injuries, antibiotics policy00:26:00 — Whole-animal use, pet food demand, and underrated cuts
Hawks and United Broadcaster Mike Conti talks about the Falcons ending their losing streak and his biggest takeaways from the win, the production from some of the Hawks role players as some others are dealing with injuries, when Trae could return from injury, how Trae returns could impact the team on both offense and defense, and a theory he has about Lane Kiffin's upcoming announcement.
From the pastures of Waupaca County to leadership tables across Wisconsin, Rachel Bouressa wears many hats. She’s a beef farmer, an agriculture advocate, and a conservation coach. On her family’s farm near Royalton, she practices rotational grazing and works to help other farmers overcome the challenges of starting their own conservation journey. She tells Stephanie Hoff about what it takes to make conservation work for your farm. Her advice? Collaboration is key to lasting change. Start small, stay flexible, and build your network as you work to implement conservation projects on the farm. A messy mix of precipitation is happening across Wisconsin this morning. Stu Muck says that it's not going to last, but it may make the morning commute interesting for some. With the advancement in technology, fewer and fewer auction companies are involved in live auctions anymore. Ashley Huhn with the Steffes Group highlights a couple live auctions they've got scheduled starting today. He says with their unique platform, they can facilitate bidders that have signed up in advance, or those that want to join the auction as it happens. Paid for by Steffes Group. If your business partner was a "no show" for 43 days, you might rethink your arrangement. That's exactly what some farmers are doing, including Eric Wuthrich from Green County. He says simple things like trying to cash grain checks during the harvest and making loan repayments became very difficult. At the same time, the federal legislation that reopened the federal government also gutted the nation's hemp industry. Phillip Scott, president/founder of WI Hemp Farmers and Manufacturers Association is trying to find a way to move forward as both a grower of hemp, and someone who depends on a storefront for his livelihood. If nothing changes, he's got less than a year to find a new plan. The markets have been disappointed with the delayed reports issued by USDA. John Heinberg, market advisor with Total Farm Marketing in West Bend joins Pam Jahnke to break it down. Heinberg says the government lowered its expectations on this year's corn and soybean crop, but it's still a big crop. The market got excited on Monday when news hit that China had purchased multiple cargo loads of U.S. soybeans. That rally, however, turns U.S. beans into an expensive investment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we welcome Ray Ramos, CRNA to discuss how to navigate through clinical sites with various preceptors. This is often what people say is the hardest part of anesthesia school- how to deal with various personalities and preceptors.Support the showTo access all of our content, download the CORE Anesthesia App available here on the App Store and here on Google Play. Want to connect? Check out our instagram or email us at info@coreanesthesia.com
When drought or flood threatens forage supplies, flexibility becomes the foundation of profitability. That’s a principle Bluesette Campbell and her family have put into practice at B-C Ranch (pronounced B bar C) in northwest Saskatchewan, where rotational grazing is key to both profit and sustainability. In this episode of RealAgriculture's Profitable Practices, Campbell explains that... Read More
The name call at boarding barely landed before Daniel and Callae's kids started pointing at everything—the chandelier, the horn, the characters waving from above. That set the tone for a retirement celebration that doubled as a first Disney cruise for a 17-person crew, and the story only got better from there. We dive into why a smaller ship (hello, Disney Magic) made big-family travel feel manageable, how YouTube tips both helped and melted away, and the simple choices that changed momentum—like swapping an embarkation buffet for a seated lunch and letting the older kids roam together to chase autographs.Castaway Cay brought warm rain and calm water that turned first-time snorkeling into legend. Nassau became an intentional “sea day” for slides and pools, a choice that saw nerves at the AquaDunk turn into hands-high triumph. And then Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point arrived with powdered-sugar sand, vivid “mermaid water,” and thoughtful design that feels like the Bahamas shaped by Disney, not dressed up as it. Trails, splash zones, and easy shade made it a place to linger, while cast members kept the day smooth—even when tired legs needed a golf cart back.Evenings brought Broadway-quality shows—Twice Charmed, Tangled, and a pinch-me finale with Disney Dreams—plus Pirate Night fireworks and family dance parties that stitched joy between generations. Rotational dining was a masterclass in hospitality: the same server team intuiting kids' orders, nudging us toward new flavors, and always, somehow, another perfect dessert. We talk kid clubs, Marvel meet-and-greets, soft-serve strategies, and the quiet win of seeing your stress score dip mid-cruise. If you're planning a first voyage—or wrangling a big group—this is a candid, detailed map of what worked, what they'd tweak, and why they're already eyeing Alaska out of Vancouver.Loved the journey? Follow Our Mouscapades on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and YouTube, leave a rating and review in your podcast app, and share this episode with the Disney lover who needs a little pixie dust today.----Adventures & Mousecapades is a passion project from Alicea & Nathan Novak - two Seattleites addicted to The Mouse. We are not affiliated with Disney, nor are we travel agents. Opinions are our own.Instagram, Threads, Facebook, Twitter: @ourmousecapadesOurMousecapades.compodcast@ourmousecapades.com
This episode is a little different: instead of a sit-down podcast, I join Justin Rhodes for a live tour around his North Carolina farm. When you think of homesteaders, Justin Rhodes is the first person you think of. With over a million followers on YouTube and multiple successful books, Justin and his family have paved the way for new homesteaders through documenting their journey. A fourth-generation steward of his family's land in North Carolina, Justin and his wife Rebecca raise their five children on it. What we cover:How rotational grazing restores pastures without seed or fertilizerThe challenges and realities of homesteading versus farming for profitBalancing family life, children, and farm responsibilitiesWhy many new homesteaders burn out and how to avoid itThe generational legacy of farming the same land and what it means for the futureTimestamps:00:01:30 — The breeds of cows on the farm and how milk is shared00:03:00 — Family land history and what the farm cost in the 1930s00:05:00 — Rotational grazing explained and why clover survives00:09:00 — Homesteading vs farming: growing food for yourself or for sale00:13:00 — Why most new homesteaders burn out and how to prepare00:17:30 — Finding a deeper reason beyond money to keep farming00:19:00 — Involving children in farm life and family teamwork00:21:00 — The multi-generational connection to land and legacy00:23:00 — Raw milk, safety, and family traditions00:25:00 — Industrial milk history, swill dairies, and why pasteurization beganJustin's YouTube channelInstagramFarm Website
In episode 293 of China Manufacturing Decoded, Adrian is joined by Sofeast's Head of New Product Development, Paul Adams, for the final part of their trilogy on polymers. When people think of plastics, they usually picture injection molding. But it's far from the only available process. We'll break down the major polymer processing methods, including injection moulding, extrusion, blow moulding, thermoforming, rotational moulding, and additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing). They explain: Why your product's geometry may rule out certain methods The strengths and weaknesses of each process Typical products made using each technique How process choice impacts cost, speed, surface finish, and performance This conversation will help you match the right process to your product and avoid costly mistakes. Episode Sections: 00:00 – Introduction 01:05 – Why process choice matters: geometry, cost, and performance 04:55 – Injection molding: strengths, limitations, and common products 10:29 – Extrusion: pipes, profiles, and aligned mechanical properties 14:23 – Blow molding: bottles, containers, and even stadium seats 21:23 – Thermoforming: clamshell packaging, tubs, and larger liners 26:24 – Rotational molding: playground equipment, cones, and kayaks 30:34 – Additive manufacturing (3D printing): filaments and prototypes 34:52 – Wrapping up: how to decide and next steps with your manufacturer Need help choosing the right polymer for your product? Contact us for a conversation. Related content... Plastic Injection Molding Questions: 17 FAQs Businesses Need Answers To This is the third podcast in a trilogy. Listen to the other two here: When To Sign Off On Injection Mold Tooling? Inside the Journey from DFM to T0→T2 and Plastic Playbook: Choosing The Right Polymer Get in touch with us Connect with us on LinkedIn Contact us via Sofeast's contact page Subscribe to our YouTube channel Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB
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After talking about my daughter walking, my Halfrox, and the Blue Jays, I talk about why you need to be doing more rotation work and why undereating is holding you back. Rotation movements (10:26) Why undereating is preventing you from your best self (17:43)
Ruth O'Brien, Senior Director of AI Support at Intercom, sits down with George Dilthey, Head of Support at Clay, to explore “The Wheel” – Clay's 15-month rotational program that begins in customer service and develops the next generation of tech leaders.Find out more about The Wheel program here. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's episode, Kip breaks down a dynamic day in the markets, highlighting the powerful rotational moves between major indexes and the signs of a broadening, healthy bull market. Kip shares insights from his 40 year investing career, explaining why he's the most bullish he's ever been and what indicators he's watching like stocks trading above their 50 and 200 day moving averages to gauge the market's strength.
Send us a text this episode of Plates & Pancakes, we're joined by Andrew Rafferty, strength and conditioning coach at Clinton High School in Clinton, Mississippi. The focus? Rotational power development — specifically for baseball and softball athletes looking to hit harder, throw faster, and move with intent.Coach Rafferty breaks down the biomechanics behind generating torque, building a strong linear push off the back leg, and creating an efficient block leg to transfer force. We'll dive into how he teaches young athletes to sequence rotation, improve hip/shoulder separation, and build strength that actually shows up on the field.Whether you're coaching hitters, pitchers, or multi-sport athletes, this conversation delivers high school-level solutions that scale up to elite-level performance.
Most golfers and baseball players chase speed and distance… but ignore the root cause of why they're stuck. In this episode of The Undercurrent, Dr. Jared Bickle breaks down how to assess, treat, and train the rotational athlete with a precise framework that bridges rehab and elite performance. We cover: How the golf swing is more physically demanding than most people realize, and using the TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) framework for assessing and treating the numerous golf injuries that exist Why trail-side low back pain is the most common injury in golfers, and the connection to hip and thoracic mobility How to use technology like the Neubie and Proteus for faster recovery and bigger performance gains with rotational athletes The hidden “drivers” behind swing mechanics, pain, and performance – and why speed and power do not always translate to a better swing Building speed and power the right way, without sacrificing durability If you treat or train rotational athletes – or if you are one yourself – this episode is for you. You'll walk away with practical insights that shift how you view the body and the ways you can unlock greater performance and longevity.
Mike and Charlie discussed the Pelicans' decision to sign free-agent C Kevon Looney, LSU head baseball coach Jay Johnson's latest addition in the transfer portal, and the Dolphins' trade for retired TE Darren Waller. Buddy Songy, an analyst for TigerBait.com, recapped LSU baseball's eighth national championship and previewed the Tigers' upcoming 2025 college football season. Mike interviewed Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson at the 2025 Manning Passing Academy.
Elite rotational qualities are what make many athletes great, but traditional strength and conditioning approaches sometimes limit the expression of this superpower. In this episode, Eric shares how to identify, preserve, and develop rotational patterns for athletes that leverage these proficiencies for high-level performance.Support Our Sponsor: 1stPhorm
In this episode, we chat with Shawn and Beth Dougherty about offering liberty and experiences to homeschooled teenagers, why the Doughertys stayed in Appalachia, the Dougherty's house fire and rebuild, proximity to community as the next obstacle, starting with trash land and building up the soil, rotational grazing, turf grasses, and hay, our milking routine and dairy cow domestication, and the Dougherty's Farmstead Butcher Trailers business. Timestamps/Topics for Episode 109: 0:00 How to offer liberty and experiences to homeschooled teenagers 9:50 Why the Doughertys stayed in Appalachia - to homeschool, homestead, homebirth, and go to daily mass 19:20 The Dougherty's housefire and rebuild 21:18 Proximity to community is the next obstacle 30:15 Starting with trash land and building up the soil 34:55 Our first dairy cow, Georgie 42:30 Rotational grazing, turf grasses, and hay 1:02:46 Brandon's milking routine 1:05:00 The dairy animal is a different order of domestication 1:08:00 Brandon's break from Evolution Biology & God created cattle on the 5th day 1:11:37 Dougherty's Farmstead Butcher Trailers 1:15:30 Planting on a moon cycle Links for Episode 109: Homestead Heritage https://www.homesteadheritage.com/ The Ploughshare http://sustainlife.org/ The Liturgy of the Land: Cultivating a Catholic Homestead by Jason Craig & Thomas D. Van Horn https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/203018472-the-liturgy-of-the-land Wendell Berry https://berrycenter.org/ Kaleb Handshaw https://coalfield-development.org/bio-kaleb-hanshaw/ https://www.thewildc.com/ Allen Savory https://savory.global/history/ Keeping One Cow https://a.co/d/i8Astv6 The Dougherty's website https://one-cow-revolution.com Dougherty's Farmstead Butcher Trailers https://www.doughertysbutchertrailers.com Looking for more Meatsmith knowledge? Join our online membership or come to an in-person class: Hands-On Harvest Classes - Come to one of our harvest classes on our homestead in Oklahoma. We offer classes on harvesting pork, beef, lamb, and poultry in the Spring and Fall. Spots are limited to just eight students per class to maintain an undiluted hands-on experience. Jump on this chance and sign up today! Farmsteadmeatsmith.com/upcoming-classes/ Meatsmith Membership - We created an online community and resource for homesteaders and farmers. It serves all those who want to cook and eat well. We offer the fruits of our labor (and our kitchen) from more than fifteen years of experience, and our Membership community of over six hundred is an invaluable digital resource. The only one of its kind in the country, Meatsmith Membership provides an earnest and winsome approach to domestic livestock raising, slaughter, butchery, curing, cookery, and charcuterie. Join us today and partner in growing your home around the harvest. Monthly memberships are $17.49 per month, plus a one-time sign-up fee of $29.99. Or purchase an Annual membership for $189.49 per year with no sign-up fee, saving you $50.38. Farmsteadmeatsmith.com/membership/
Morayo and Elijah on this week's pod cover the following: Elijah's latest in-depth articles on the board and the manager Latest transfer news Listeners Questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
DJ & PK debated what the worth of a player like Lauri Markkanen is on the trade market for the Utah Jazz is after the blockbuster hual that the Memphis Grizzlies got for Desmond Bane in a trade with the Orlando Magic.
In this episode, we chat with Cherrie Nolden of Wonder Acres Farm, located in Dodgeville, Wisconsin. Cherrie shares her extensive experience with multi-species grazing, highlighting her innovative approaches to adaptive grazing management and pasture improvement. She discusses how she manages her Norwegian Fjord horses, sheep, goats, and livestock guardian dogs, emphasizing genetic selection for natural parasite resistance and efficient grazing practices. Cherrie also covers fencing strategies, transitioning horses from dry lots to rotational grazing, and maintaining healthy pastures through careful management.Topics discussed:Adaptive and rotational grazing strategiesGrazing management for horses, sheep, and goatsGenetic selection for parasite resistanceMulti-species grazing benefitsUsing electro-net fencing effectivelyDesigning and utilizing grazing lanesSustainable pasture improvement techniquesWhether you're managing horses, sheep, goats, or all of the above, Cherrie's insights will inspire you to optimize your grazing practices and improve your farm's overall productivity and sustainability.Resources mentioned:Wonder Acres Farm on FacebookWonder Acres Farm websiteWon Der Fjords on FacebookVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmondGBT AngusGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastChapters
On this week's episode of the Strong AF Show, I sat down with Dr. Mike to discuss programming rotational power work. Watch this podcast on YouTube here. Dr. Mike can be found at: IG Join the VIP list for my brand-new Functional Conjugate Programming Specialist Certification Here. Tune in and enjoy! ⭐️ Loved the episode? If you found this episode helpful, please take a moment to leave a 5-star review! Your support helps the show reach more athletes like you and keeps the content coming.
NASM Master Instructor Roundtable: A Show for Personal Trainers
On this episode of the “Master Instructor Roundtable,” hosts Wendy Batts and Marty Miller dive into the essential strategies for training athletes in rotational sports—a timely topic as more people head outdoors for tennis, golf, pickleball, baseball, and even pre-camp basketball training. Wendy and Marty break down why it's crucial not to assume elite athletes are always ready for power-focused programming just because of their sport; instead, they emphasize a foundational, assessment-driven approach for all levels and ages. The conversation starts by highlighting the importance of movement assessments, like the overhead squat and single-leg squat, to identify imbalances, compensations, and side-to-side differences—vital for rotational athletes who often favor a dominant side. They detail how using NASM's OPT model and corrective exercise protocols ensures programs are tailored to individual needs and not just sport-specific demands. Wendy explains how both mobility and stability—especially in the thoracic spine, hips, and shoulders—are key to safe and powerful movement. The hosts discuss practical examples, such as the importance of hip internal rotation for baseball players and golfers and offer tips on restoring optimal movement patterns using foam rolling, stretching, and muscle activation techniques. Listeners will also hear about the importance of collaboration with sport coaches, building strength before adding power, and how stabilization phases can be surprisingly challenging. The episode is packed with actionable advice—like using targeted activation, integrating core and contralateral exercises, and progressing from controlled movement to loaded and high-speed drills. If you like what you just consumed, leave us a 5-star review, and share this episode with a friend to help grow our NASM health and wellness community! Introducing NASM One, the membership for trainers and coaches. For just $35/mo, get unlimited access to over 300 continuing education courses, 50% off additional certifications and specializations, EDGE Trainer Pro all-in-one coaching app to grow your business, unlimited exam attempts and select waived fees. Stay on top of your game and ahead of the curve as a fitness professional with NASM One. Click here to learn more. https://bit.ly/4ddsgrm
Rotational Nurses and Midwives Association has raised concerns over the National Service Secretariat charging an unauthorized fee each month when members submit their performance forms, which are required to determine their allowance eligibility. Despite no official fee being mandated, the Secretariat has been taking money from the nurses and midwives, prompting the association to demand an immediate halt to this practice
In this week's episode we spotlight a staple of the small farm and backyard chicken keeper - the Plymouth Barred Rock. Danial Salatin joins us to chat about hardy farm chickens and small scale rotational grazing. In honor of our upcoming trip to the UK, we share our recipe for absolutely delicious Eton Mess, and find some retail therapy with the chicken offerings from BeCause Tees. Grubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link.https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100963304-15546963Pre and Probiotic and Vitamin and Electrolyte Powders!Bright and Early Coffee - use code CWTCL15 for 15% off of any bagged coffee. K Cups always ship free!https://brightandearlycoffee.com/Omlet Coops- Use Our Affiliate Link for 10% off!https://tidd.ly/3Uwt8BfChicken Luv Box - use CWTCL50 for 50% off your first box of any multi-month subscription!https://www.chickenluv.com/Breed Spotlight is sponsored by Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/Metzer Farms Waterfowlhttps://www.metzerfarms.com/Nestera UShttps://nestera.us/cwtclUse our affiliate link above for 5% off your purchase!Eton Mess - https://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/strawberry-and-meringue-eton-mess/BeCause Tees - https://becausetees.com/search?q=chicken&search=CWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesAs Amazon Influencers, we may receive a small commission from the sale of some items at no additional cost to consumers.CWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/coffeewiththechickenladiesSupport the show
Charlie Marlow discusses Homestead-Miami Speedway being announced as the 2026 NASCAR championship track and a rotational model being used in the future for the final races.#nascar #racing ***thumbnail photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media
Classic Mash-Up. Kentucky Extreme Mustang Makeover/2017 Youth and Mustang TIP Champion Rachel Bennet (16) shares how she took her untouched Mustang to a winner in a short period of time. Plus, Author Lisa Wysocky gets us started on the Jamie Weekly Book Reading as we dive into “The Opium Equation” published by Cool Titles. Rutgers Equine Science Center covers rotational grazing.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3676 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: State Line Tack HRN coupon code Get 30% OFF any $129 order. Enter coupon code HRN at checkout. Please note: Some products are not eligible for the add'l discount due to manufacturer restrictions. These are noted in your shopping cart.Guest: Rachel BennetGuest: Lisa WysockyAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, Equine Network, Equestrian + and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:14:24 - Rachel Bennet30:08 - Rotational Grazing46:31 - Jamie at Flag Is Up Farm58:42 - The Opium Equation
Classic Mash-Up. Kentucky Extreme Mustang Makeover/2017 Youth and Mustang TIP Champion Rachel Bennet (16) shares how she took her untouched Mustang to a winner in a short period of time. Plus, Author Lisa Wysocky gets us started on the Jamie Weekly Book Reading as we dive into “The Opium Equation” published by Cool Titles. Rutgers Equine Science Center covers rotational grazing.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3676 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: State Line Tack HRN coupon code Get 30% OFF any $129 order. Enter coupon code HRN at checkout. Please note: Some products are not eligible for the add'l discount due to manufacturer restrictions. These are noted in your shopping cart.Guest: Rachel BennetGuest: Lisa WysockyAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, Equine Network, Equestrian + and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:14:24 - Rachel Bennet30:08 - Rotational Grazing46:31 - Jamie at Flag Is Up Farm58:42 - The Opium Equation
In this episode, we spotlight editorials and abstracts from the Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases, Innovations, and Techniques (JVS-CIT). Editorials and Abstracts are read by Authors as well as members of the SVS Social Media Ambassadors. Guests: Antonio L. Solano, MD (@solanotono) Rotational flap versus long plantar flap for transmetatarsal amputation closure following revascularization Lucerne milestone approach for benchmarking and education: Towards ultra-low dose endovascular aortic repair The use of stent grafts for management of junctional vascular injuries: Is this accepted practice? Hosts: John Culhane (@JohnCulhaneMD) Follow us @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and provide us with your feedback with our listener survey.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Exploring Uranus's Rotational Secrets, New Crew at the ISS, and the Dangers of Space TravelIn this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into groundbreaking measurements of Uranus's rotational rate, achieved with unprecedented accuracy by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. This new technique, which analyzed over a decade of observations of the planet's auroras, provides essential insights into Uranus's complex atmosphere and magnetic field, establishing a vital reference point for future planetary studies.A New Crew Arrives at the International Space StationNext, we cover the arrival of a new crew aboard the International Space Station, as the Russian Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft successfully docks with the orbiting outpost. The crew, consisting of two Russians and an American, will spend eight months conducting over 200 experiments and performing maintenance on the station.The Dangers of Going into SpaceAdditionally, we discuss the various dangers associated with human spaceflight, including the effects of microgravity on the human body, radiation exposure, and the physical challenges astronauts face during long-duration missions. Experts from NASA highlight the ongoing research to ensure astronaut safety as humanity prepares for deeper space exploration.00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 47 for broadcast on 18 April 202500:49 Hubble's measurements of Uranus's rotational rate06:30 Implications for future planetary research12:15 New crew arrival at the ISS aboard Soyuz MS-2718:00 Overview of the crew's mission and experiments22:45 Dangers of human spaceflight and health impacts27:00 Summary of recent space exploration news30:15 Science report: Lab-grown meat flavor innovationswww.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
Dr. Francis Marchlinski, MD, Deputy Editor of JACC Clinical Electrophysiology, discusses Ablation Targeting Rotational Activation Pattern Around Localized Line of Conduction Block for Scar-Related Ventricular Tachycardia.
Mike and Chris discuss the Falcons signings at safety and how this appears to be more rotational than starter.
Mirza Umair Khalid, MD, social media editor of JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, and Alfonso Jurado-Román, MD, PhD, discuss a recently published randomized controlled trial comparing three forms of calcium modification strategies (rotational atherectomy, lithotripsy, and laser) for calcified coronary stenosis. View the video here.
In this episode, we are joined by Trevor and Cheryl Brannvold, the passionate owners of GBT Angus in Southeast Saskatchewan. Their journey into cattle farming began in Trevor's high school years and has since blossomed into a successful family business that also includes a budding sheep enterprise managed by their son. With a focus on regenerative agriculture, Trevor and Cheryl share their experiences and insights on modern livestock practices, sustainability, and resilience, providing listeners with a comprehensive look at their innovative approach to farming.Topics covered include:The Brannvold family's journey with Angus cattleThe benefits of calving at two years of age versus three years of ageInsights into regenerative grazing practicesThe impact of the BSE crisis on their operationsThe transformative role of continuous education and conferences in enhancing their farming practicesThe logistics of hosting an online bull saleThe genetic selection criteria for fertility and practicalityThe use of stockpiled grazing to support cattle during harsh wintersListeners should tune in to this episode to discover practical insights into sustainable livestock production and the evolving landscape of cattle farming. Trevor and Cheryl's firsthand experiences and strategic decisions offer valuable lessons for both seasoned farmers and those new to the field. With a focus on profitability and sustainability, this episode provides inspiration and guidance for anyone interested in embracing change and innovation in agriculture.Links Mentioned in the EpisodeGBT AngusOnline Bull AuctionVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastOriginal Music by Louis PalfreyChapters(00:00) - Introduction to Trevor and Cheryl Branvold (00:26) - Fast Five Questions (02:33) - Welcome to the Grazing Grass Podcast (03:07) - Noble Grazing Essentials Course (04:01) - Current Farm Season Update (05:21) - New Podcast Segments (06:56) - Early Life and Farming Background (16:37) - Introduction to Regenerative Practices (23:41) - Holistic Management and Grass Fed Exchange (30:21) - Transition to Spring Calving (41:26) - Breeding and Genetics Focus (48:44) - Management Practices for First Calvers (50:13) - Challenges in Breeding and Production (51:09) - Debating Breeding Ages for Livestock (52:55) - Financial Implications of Breeding Practices (55:09) - Stockpile Grazing: A Game Changer (01:02:52) - Upcoming Bull Sale Details (01:10:31) - Famous Four Questions (01:23:51) - Host's Journey and Final Thoughts
Hart, Fitzy and Johnson debate Andy's concern that the Patriots have been sharing too much information about their offseason plans in the media on today's Three Point Stance. Plus, the guys debate Fitzy's belief in the 2025 Boston Red Sox pitching staff, and Ted's disinterest in the Patriots selecting Will Campbell with the fourth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. They also react to an incredible story told by retired professional wrestler and mixed martial artist Ken Shamrock on "The Christian Arcand Show" on Monday night.
In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Nathan Stucky of Stucky Family Ranch returns to discuss the latest innovations in sustainable agriculture. From integrating new cattle genetics to exploring advanced data collection with Rooted Ag, Nathan shares his journey over the past year. He delves into the challenges of adaptive grazing and the use of AI in modern farming, highlighting strategies to improve cattle health and enhance farm revenue. Nathan also shares his insights on managing social media challenges and future plans to combat common cattle issues through innovative solutions.Today's topics include:New cattle genetics integrationData collection with Rooted AgChallenges of adaptive grazingAI in modern farmingImproving cattle healthEnhancing farm revenueSocial media managementListen to this episode to gain valuable insights from Nathan Stucky's pioneering work in sustainable agriculture. Discover how innovative genetics, AI tools, and adaptive grazing strategies can revolutionize your farming practices and help you navigate the complexities of modern livestock production. Whether you're an experienced rancher or new to the field, this episode offers practical tips and inspiration to drive your agricultural success.Links Mentioned in the EpisodeStrucky Family RanchRooted AgVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmond2025 Manderley Farms Grazing ConferenceGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastOriginal Music by Louis PalfreyChapters(00:00) - 159. Pioneering New Paths in Agriculture with Nathan Stucky (00:45) - Introduction and Fast Five Questions (06:30) - Overview of Stucky Family Ranch (07:25) - Breeding and Livestock Management (08:56) - Challenges and Solutions in Grazing (18:32) - Marketing and Social Media Strategies (23:49) - Future Plans and Innovations (31:27) - Drone Spraying Insights (32:06) - Introduction to Rooted Ag (33:42) - Data Collection and Usage (35:31) - Time Management in Regenerative Agriculture (38:40) - AI and Technology in Farming (42:23) - Tracking and Reporting Tools (46:11) - Adaptive Grazing Strategies (47:33) - Subscription and User Experience (56:54) - Famous Four Questions
Join us as we welcome Sean Smith from Clanman Farm in Manitoba to share his family's rich history in dairy farming. Discover how Sean's grandparents initially chose Jersey cows for their high butterfat content, a decision that laid the foundation for the farm's success. Sean reflects on his childhood passion for farming, fostered through involvement in a 4-H club and cattle showing. You'll learn about the farm's evolution, including their transition to using a DeLaval VMS robotic milker, which has transformed their operations and reinforced their commitment to sustainable grazing practices.Explore the innovative strategies that Sean employs to optimize dairy production, blending robotic milking systems with strategic grazing and Total Mixed Ration (TMR) feeding. Sean discusses how the strategic location of their barn and use of one-way gates enhance the cows' grazing patterns and milk yield. He provides insights into Canada's supply management system, explaining how it stabilizes milk prices and supports small farms. We also touch on the impact of dairy genetics, the use of sexed semen to boost herd quality, and the challenges of managing heifer numbers.Finally, Sean shares his experiences in pasture management and soil health, highlighting the use of perennial and annual species mixes to maintain sustainable grazing. Listen as Sean discusses his experiments with breeding, including using beef breeds like Angus and Wagyu, and shares his approach to calf-rearing. We wrap up with Sean's favorite resources and tips for aspiring graziers, offering a blend of practical advice and personal anecdotes to inspire innovation and sustainability in agriculture.Links Mentioned in the EpisodeClanman JerseysVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmond2025 Manderley Farms Grazing ConferenceGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastOriginal Music by Louis PalfreyChapters(00:00) - Introduction and Fast Five with Sean Smith (00:34) - History of Clanmen Jerseys (01:18) - Welcome to the Grazing Grass Podcast (01:52) - Ranch Management Courses Announcement (03:00) - Sean's Early Farming Influences (04:08) - Transition to Robotic Milking (06:11) - Regenerative Practices on the Farm (09:36) - Challenges and Innovations in Grazing (15:47) - Supply Management System in Canada (20:30) - Genetics and Breeding Strategies (26:43) - Choosing Beef Breeds: Angus and Wagyu (28:03) - Raising Calves on Nurse Cows (30:02) - Overgrazing Section: Redmond Minerals (31:12) - Forage Management for Dairy Cows (34:07) - No-Till Farming and Herbicide Use (35:31) - Winter Forage Strategies (36:40) - Soil Microorganisms and Composting (43:15) - Future Plans for Dairy Farming (47:23) - Famous Four Questions (54:00) - Conclusion and Listener Resources
On this episode, we have Loren Poncia who is a rancher and the owner at Stemple Creek Ranch. Stemple Creek is supporting regenerative agriculture with their regeneratively-raised beef, lamb, pork, and chicken products mainly sold via their website directly to consumers and also available via select farmers' markets, restaurants, and retailers. Stemple Creek's home ranch in Northern California stretches over more than 1,000 acres and their overall operation manages more than 8,000 acres of land. In this episode, Loren details the family's journey from conventional dairy to regenerative beef production, why they ended up starting a brand even though he “never wanted to be in the meat business,” and how they've grown to a multi-million dollar regional brand over the past decade. Stemple Creek's commitment to honesty, transparency, and quality was very apparent as Loren shared the story of managing their ranch, developing their brand, and growing their business. He shared his three keys to cracking the code on premium quality and taste in grass-fed beef, how their brand is approaching regenerative certification, and the challenges of maintaining a fresh meat program year-round. Episode Highlights:
Regularly cycling out what your pet eats- otherwise known as "rotational feeding"- at first might seem like just adding an unnecessary complication to your life. After all, if your dog is happy with his food, why rock the boat? But switching up what Fido eats doesn't have to be difficult and can have some surprising benefits. Today, Julie and Tina break down what rotational feeding is, different methods of doing it, and how it can help improve your dog's health and mood. For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog.
Ahoy, travelers! In this episode of Where We Roam, John and Dayna, along with special guest Debbie Sikes, navigate the high seas of Disney Cruise Line (DCL) planning! From must-know booking dates (hello, Castaway Club perks!) to choosing the perfect stateroom, we're covering all the essentials to make your voyage smooth sailing.
In this week's mini-episode we explain rotational control, a mental model that helps us better secure positions and complete submissions. Rotational control involves either preventing your opponent from rotating their torso, or allowing them to rotate so you can follow and improve your position. Achieving rotational control usually requires you to occupy their elbow-knee space along their torso, or restrict the movement of their far arm/leg so they can't spin.Get our Intro to Mechanics audio course, normally $79, FREE:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/freeintroDon't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/
12/7- Just Dubs with John Dickinson: JD breaks down the Warriors loss against the Timberwolves previously on Friday Night and discusses Kuminga and Draymond's new rotational rolesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Minnesota Timberwolves are figuring things out but that's not a bad thing; Not freaking out after the Timberwolves lost a back-to-back; Julius Randle is fitting in on the Timberwolves offense; Should the Wolves manage Mike Conley's minutes better; Wolves are figuring out their bench rotation and more on State of the Wolves on Flagrant Howls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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NuCicer: https://www.nucicer.com/Growing Pulse Crops Podcast: https://growingpulsecrops.com/If we were to re-think the food system and start with human nutrition as the goal, we would likely want food ingredients that are affordable, delicious, high in protein and high in fiber. Chickpeas fit the bill. Kathryn Cook and the team at NuCicer are developing genetics for chickpeas with more protein to make them more functional and appealing to food companies. But can they pass enough of that value back to the growers to scale?There's a lot to this story and NuCicer is taking a really interesting approach to creating the rotational crop of the future that is nutritious, delicious, affordable and profitable for farmers. Today's episode has a lot of fascinating aspects to it, all of which I think give us some interesting threads to pull on when thinking about where agriculture is headed. On the surface, NuCicer is crop genetics company working with chickpea, or what some of you might know as garbanzo bean, or others might know just as humus, arguably it's most popular processed form. The company has been able to take the protein content from 20-22% up to 30-35%, which has major ramifications for its use as a food ingredient. One of those ramifications is the obvious - more protein - but it's also a tastier source of protein and one that is rich in fiber and has fewer low value co-products, which is an interesting part of the story that we will get into. If you think this is just another meat alternative story - guess again! This is really about adding protein and fiber to foods that are currently composed of other grains or oilseeds or peas. You'll hear us use the word “fortify” which is referring to the ability to make a processed food healthier without sacrificing the eating experience. But while a big part of the story here is using science to make better foods for people, we can't lose site of the need for this to also work for farmers. Kathryn has a really interesting take on this that you'll definitely want to hear because it's a bit of a different approach from a lot of other genetics companies. Speaking of Kathryn Cook, she is a materials scientist and engineer by training, spending the first part of her career with Boeing and Meta. But she is also the daughter of Dr. Douglas Cook, a professor of plant pathology at UC Davis. Doug Cook had been working a lot with chickpeas in his research at Davis. The way Kathryn explained it to me is that when the chickpea was domesticated thousands of years ago, only a small number of seeds were brought forward in that process, so today 95% of the genetic diversity remains in the wild species. Doug Cook has been working to identify those species that are compatible with modern chickpea varieties and systematically cross pollinating to bring back some of that genetic diversity. The result is a novel library from which they can now launch new traits in the market. Part of that work started to include protein when they found dramatic difference in protein content in some of these wild species. This work caught Kathryn's attention at a time when she was considering leaving her job in materials science to pursue a startup in food and ag. The two ultimately co-founded NuCicer together to commercialize some of this research Doug was doing through a tech transfer agreement with the university. And they soon were awarded a $1M non-dilutive grant from the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research to get started.
In this week's mini-episode we continue our series of discussions on the different types of breaking mechanics in Jiu-Jitsu! This episode explains rotational breaks like kimuras, omoplatas, and heel hooks. We also explain the difference between internal and external rotations, and why internal rotations are so powerful. (A note on terminology: a "break" as described here is technically more of a "tear," as you're not breaking bone, you're tearing soft tissue. However, we'll use the term "break" as it's the more commonly accepted and understood term in Jiu-Jitsu.)Before you listen to this episode, check out:Mini Ep. 21: The 3 Joint Rulehttps://podcast.bjjmentalmodels.com/243161/episodes/15817572-mini-ep-21-the-3-joint-ruleMini Ep. 22: Linear Break Mechanicshttps://podcast.bjjmentalmodels.com/243161/episodes/15860578-mini-ep-22-linear-break-mechanicsGet our Intro to Mechanics audio course, normally $79, FREE:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/freeintroDon't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/