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After the Supreme Court's recent overruling of the Chevron doctrine, many major House committees are probing for regulations that may “run afoul” of the new administrative regime, according to North Carolina Republican Rep. David Rouzer. He joins Newsmakers to discuss how the Biden administration's “waters of the U.S.” rule could be vulnerable due to the decision, as well as priorities Republicans want to convey to voters at the Republican National Convention next week.Then, Ray Starling of the North Carolina Chamber and Barbara Patterson from Torrey Advisory Group discuss issues important to rural voters and the potential impact of the GOP platform's proposed tariffs on farm country.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
Our guest Nick Rouzer joins us once again to guide us through the five senses of meditation. Take it all in. Enjoy the process. Join us. Feel free to participate. Follow Nick Rouzer on Instagram: https://instagram.com/nick_rouzer?igshid=djF1azl0YWJ6NDV2
Welcome to the first session of Meditate With Us w/ Nick Rouzer. Session one of this series focuses on Nick and Joe's personal journey with meditation. They also touch on their experience with Sam Harris' guided audio meditation. This is a great introduction episode that explains the different type of meditation techniques that Nick and Joe will use in future sessions. Tune in and drop out. Follow Nick on Instagram here: https://instagram.com/nick_rouzer?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
The House and Senate were both in action this week, but neither recorded concrete progress on government funding with a Sept. 30 shutdown date looming. North Carolina Republican David Rouzer joins Agri-Pulse Newsmakers to discuss the sentiment among his colleagues on government funding legislation and the path toward a new farm bill.Then, Deb Calhoun with Waterways Council and Anne MacMillan with Invariant join a panel to discuss the appropriations process thus far and what indicators to watch as Capitol Hill goes about its business for the rest of the year.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
This show aired on Wednesday, August 23rd, 2023 on 107.9 and 980 The WAAV in Wilmington, NC. Guests include Jon Sanders and Congressman David Rouzer. Offshore Wind Costs, Updates from Washington, DC and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This show aired on Thursday, May 18th, 2023 on 107.9 and 980 The WAAV in Wilmington, NC. Guests include Congressman David Rouzer and Donna King. Beach Renourishment, Fear Campaign on Abortion, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's North American Ag Spotlight Chrissy Wozniak gets an update from Congressman David Rouzer on the #WOTUS ruling and President Biden's recent veto. Congressman David Rouzer proudly represents North Carolina's 7th Congressional District, stretching from the beautiful coastline of Southeastern North Carolina west to the small-town, agricultural communities around Lumberton and Fayetteville. Elected to the United States Congress in 2014, David is beginning his 5th term in the U.S. House of Representatives. David serves on the House Agriculture Committee and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee where he currently serves as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment. He has served as a ranking member or chairman of a subcommittee on both since his first day in office, which has enabled him to better address the unique needs of his district and state. He is a member of a number of caucuses in Congress including as a founding member of the Primary Care Caucus and the Supply Chain Caucus, as well as co-chairing the United Kingdom Caucus.Prior to Congress, David formed his own business doing consulting and sales work, predominately in the agricultural arena. His public service includes two terms in the North Carolina Senate representing Johnston and Wayne counties (2009-2012) where he was consistently ranked as one of the most effective pro-business legislators. David also served as assistant to the dean and director of commodity relations for the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences at NC State University in between two stints with U.S. Senator Jesse Helms, where he started out as a legislative assistant and later served as senior policy advisor. He was also senior advisor for U.S. Senator Elizabeth Dole. In 2005, he took a senior level appointment at USDA Rural Development and helped manage a program level budget of more than $1.2 billion and a loan portfolio of more than $5 billion in investments in rural America. David has garnered a number of awards during his career for his work in each of these capacities as well as a Member of Congress. David, a Southern Baptist, was raised in Durham and spent his summers working on the family farm just outside of Four Oaks, N.C. The money he earned those summers enabled him to pay his tuition at N.C. State University where he graduated with three degrees in Agricultural Business Management, Agricultural Economics, and Chemistry. He is also a graduate of The Fund for American Studies. David resides in Wilmington, N.C. Learn more about the issue at https://rouzer.house.gov#farm #farming #agricultureNorth American Ag is devoted to highlighting the people & companies in agriculture who impact our industry and help feed the world. Subscribe at https://northamericanag.comWant to hear the stories of the ag brands you love and the ag brands you love to hate? Hear them at https://whatcolorisyourtractor.comNeed help with your agriculture based company's marketing plan? Visit https://chrissywozniak.comDon't just thank a farmer, pray Why you should not miss FIRA USA 2023!Join the experts during 3 days of autonomous and robotics farming solutions in action!FIRA USA, the traveling AgTech event is back from September 19-21, 2023 at the Salinas Sports Complex, Home of the California Rodeo SalinasRegister at - https://fira-usa.com/ Sponsored by Tractors and Troubadours:Your weekly connection to agriculture industry newsmakers, hot-button industry issues, educational topics, rural lifestyle features and the best in true country music. Brought to you by Rural Strong Media.Listen now at https://ruralstrongmedia.com/tractors-and-troubadours/Subscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
Congressman David Rouzer, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Water Resource and the Environment of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, joined us on the podcast. During the interview, Congressman Rouzer covered several hot topics facing the engineering industry, including WOTUS, the outlook on a new Water Resources Development Act reauthorization, IIJA implementation, and more.
The Supreme Court took up the first of two major farm policy cases it will hear at the beginning of its term this week, and observers are working to sort through what the arguments will mean for the future of wetlands regulation. Rep. David Rouzer, R-N.C., joins Newsmakers to discuss that case as well as the upcoming arguments over California's Prop 12 and the path to recovery from Hurricane Ian.Then, Ben Battles with Pollock Cohen, Travis Cushman with the American Farm Bureau Federation, and Peggy Kirk Hall with The Ohio State University dive into the Sackett vs. EPA arguments before the high court and offer their thoughts on what to watch next week.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
The Supreme Court took up the first of two major farm policy cases it will hear at the beginning of its term this week, and observers are working to sort through what the arguments will mean for the future of wetlands regulation. Rep. David Rouzer, R-N.C., joins Newsmakers to discuss that case as well as the upcoming arguments over California's Prop 12 and the path to recovery from Hurricane Ian.Then, Ben Battles with Pollock Cohen, Travis Cushman with the American Farm Bureau Federation, and Peggy Kirk Hall with The Ohio State University dive into the Sackett vs. EPA arguments before the high court and offer their thoughts on what to watch next week.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
On this episode, conversations with the Republican primary candidates for North Carolina's 7th Congressional District: Incumbent David Rouzer, a four-term congressman, and challenger Max Southworth-Beckwith.
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NC-07 Congressman David Rouzer joins Pete to talk about the NC Courts throwing out the approved Congressional maps and the future of the 2022 primaries. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congressman David Rouzer talks to the Cabinet about Afghanistan and what is going on in Washington DC. Then, we follow up with an exclusive interview with Mr. Jimmy Hinley Jr. Thanks for joining us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecarolinacabinet/message
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture. Today's guest is Rep. David Rouzer of North Carolina.
North Carolina’s Congressional District map has faced criticism for years. In 2018, a federal court declared it unconstitutional and gerrymandered to favor Republican candidates.
North Carolina’s Congressional District map has faced criticism for years. In 2018, a federal court declared it unconstitutional and gerrymandered to favor Republican candidates.
My guest today is Brian Rouzer. I’ve known Brian for a long time and got to watch his life and career path take him from the beautiful Midwest to the east coast and where he is forging a successful path through the world of finance, in the time of COVID all while getting his young family established.ROBB ORIGINALS: https://RobbOriginals.comMOUNTAIN MADE CBD: https://MountainMade.lifeTHE CALIFORNIA WINE CLUB: https://shrsl.com/27lqbBLUE COOLERS: https://shrsl.com/28ljfMONKEY BAR: http://shrsl.com/2etquOONI PIZZA OVENS: https://shrsl.com/2ev0vSquadcast, the absolute best recording platform for podcasting.SQUADCAST: https://bit.ly/3hPwSaVIf you make a purchase through the links posted above, I may receive compensation.CONNECT WITH ME:WEB: http://robbjarrett.comFACEBOOK: http://fb.me/realrobbjarrettTWITTER: http://twitter.com/robbjarrettINSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/realrobbjarrettMINDS: http://minds.com/robbjarrett
My guest today is Brian Rouzer. I’ve known Brian for a long time and got to watch his life and career path take him from the beautiful Midwest to the east coast and where he is forging a successful path through the world of finance, in the time of COVID all while getting his young family established.ROBB ORIGINALS: https://RobbOriginals.comMOUNTAIN MADE CBD: https://MountainMade.lifeTHE CALIFORNIA WINE CLUB: https://shrsl.com/27lqbBLUE COOLERS: https://shrsl.com/28ljfMONKEY BAR: http://shrsl.com/2etquOONI PIZZA OVENS: https://shrsl.com/2ev0vSquadcast, the absolute best recording platform for podcasting.SQUADCAST: https://bit.ly/3hPwSaVIf you make a purchase through the links posted above, I may receive compensation.CONNECT WITH ME:WEB: http://robbjarrett.comFACEBOOK: http://fb.me/realrobbjarrettTWITTER: http://twitter.com/robbjarrettINSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/realrobbjarrettMINDS: http://minds.com/robbjarrett
My guest today is Mike Rouzer. Mike is someone I have known for many years, we get to call each other cousin through extended family. We like to dress up in camo and eat chilly and drink beer in the fall. He’s an educator with a lot of real life experience under his belt. Married to a nurse currently working in pulmonology during this covid pandemic and he’s an OU Bobcat.Support those who support me. By visiting them Online. Links belowROBB ORIGINALS: https://RobbOriginals.comTHE CALIFORNIA WINE CLUB: https://shrsl.com/27lqbSQUADCAST: https://squadcast.fm/?ref=robbjarrettBLUE COOLERS: https://shrsl.com/28ljfIf you make a purchase through the links posted above, I may receive compensation.
My guest today is Mike Rouzer. Mike is someone I have known for many years, we get to call each other cousin through extended family. We like to dress up in camo and eat chilly and drink beer in the fall. He’s an educator with a lot of real life experience under his belt. Married to a nurse currently working in pulmonology during this covid pandemic and he’s an OU Bobcat.Support those who support me. By visiting them Online. Links belowROBB ORIGINALS: https://RobbOriginals.comTHE CALIFORNIA WINE CLUB: https://shrsl.com/27lqbSQUADCAST: https://squadcast.fm/?ref=robbjarrettBLUE COOLERS: https://shrsl.com/28ljfIf you make a purchase through the links posted above, I may receive compensation.
As Your Zestful Life Health Coach, Kate Rouzer helps badass go-getters 10X their energy by enhancing their nutrition and fitness so they consistently feel like a million bucks. Kate has spent 13+ years as a professional ballerina and fitness coach. Her personal research into holistic and functional medicine propelled her to a certification from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. Kate went from burnt out to focused flow. Throughout her dance career, and to this day, each practitioner she worked with, her massage therapist, physical therapist, chiropractor, TCM acupuncturist, and others recognized her insatiable curiosity and began teaching her. Gradually integrating this training with her own knowledge of the body, incredible discipline from ballet, and distilling her knowledge into her health coaching certification, Kate created Your Zestful Life. At one point, completely burnt out while still trying to do more and push further, she recognized the toxicity being created in her life, body, and psyche. It needed to change. She went from working two jobs, owning another business, and a slowly deteriorating relationship to impacting others with the best parts of her passion for health and movement. Kate shares her simple step process to consistently fuel your energy, efficiently take action, and get results you truly desire. Her process provides more time to prioritize and the mindset to rewire your brain and create balance effortlessly. yourzestfullife.com @yourzestfullife Owner of AntiGravity®KR Fitness antigravitykr.com info@antigravitykr.com @antigravitykr @kate.rouzer Yogacises Monthly Newsletter: https://bit.ly/2rWPUaZ Linkedin: https://bit.ly/2YlgYMU Join yogacises free group for yoga, meditation, fitness and nutrition tips https://bit.ly/2rkm2Fg Twitter: https://bit.ly/2E00v7T Pinterest www.pinterest.com/yogacises
David Rouzer had his sights set on a career in agriculture. After working on his grandfather's farm as a child, and taking college courses to prepare for a future in the agriculture industry, Rouzer took part in an international program while studying at North Carolina State University. Rouzer's roommate during that summer seminar changed this Johnston County native's outlook on politics. Rouzer went to work on Capitol Hill, he became a North Carolina state Senator, and he is now a member of the United States Congress.
Paul Rouzer‘s new book offers a Buddhist reading of a famous collection of poems and the author associated with them, both of which were called Hanshan, or Cold Mountain. On Cold Mountain: A Buddhist Reading of the Hanshan Poems (University of Washington Press, 2015) presents and proposes what it calls a “Buddhist approach to poetry”: rather than focusing on the intentions of the author in reading poetry, it offers a way of thinking about the importance of the way a poem is read. Pt. 1 of the book introduces readers to the history of, and some of the technical issues surrounding, the Hanshan poems: its prefatory material, later debates about its authenticity, arguments in Chinese scholarship about the life and dates of the poet. It also proposes a way that we might think about a “Buddhist poetics.” Pt. 2 of the book looks closely at the overarching themes and rhetoric of the poems themselves, looking at the ways that meaning is made through internal and external juxtapositions, and tracing the tensions between moving and staying, residence and travel, and motifs of “blasted trees,” moons, jewels, beautiful women, and more through the poems. The same year that Jack Kerouac’s Dharma Bums appeared – 1958 – American poet Gary Snyder published his first translations of Hanshan, and Pt. 3 of Rouzer’s book considers resonances between the Beat and post-Beat writers and the Buddhist rhetoric, imagery, and themes of the Cold Mountain poems. It’s a fascinating book that’s a pleasure to read for both specialist and general readers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Rouzer‘s new book offers a Buddhist reading of a famous collection of poems and the author associated with them, both of which were called Hanshan, or Cold Mountain. On Cold Mountain: A Buddhist Reading of the Hanshan Poems (University of Washington Press, 2015) presents and proposes what it calls a “Buddhist approach to poetry”: rather than focusing on the intentions of the author in reading poetry, it offers a way of thinking about the importance of the way a poem is read. Pt. 1 of the book introduces readers to the history of, and some of the technical issues surrounding, the Hanshan poems: its prefatory material, later debates about its authenticity, arguments in Chinese scholarship about the life and dates of the poet. It also proposes a way that we might think about a “Buddhist poetics.” Pt. 2 of the book looks closely at the overarching themes and rhetoric of the poems themselves, looking at the ways that meaning is made through internal and external juxtapositions, and tracing the tensions between moving and staying, residence and travel, and motifs of “blasted trees,” moons, jewels, beautiful women, and more through the poems. The same year that Jack Kerouac’s Dharma Bums appeared – 1958 – American poet Gary Snyder published his first translations of Hanshan, and Pt. 3 of Rouzer’s book considers resonances between the Beat and post-Beat writers and the Buddhist rhetoric, imagery, and themes of the Cold Mountain poems. It’s a fascinating book that’s a pleasure to read for both specialist and general readers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Rouzer‘s new book offers a Buddhist reading of a famous collection of poems and the author associated with them, both of which were called Hanshan, or Cold Mountain. On Cold Mountain: A Buddhist Reading of the Hanshan Poems (University of Washington Press, 2015) presents and proposes what it calls a “Buddhist approach to poetry”: rather than focusing on the intentions of the author in reading poetry, it offers a way of thinking about the importance of the way a poem is read. Pt. 1 of the book introduces readers to the history of, and some of the technical issues surrounding, the Hanshan poems: its prefatory material, later debates about its authenticity, arguments in Chinese scholarship about the life and dates of the poet. It also proposes a way that we might think about a “Buddhist poetics.” Pt. 2 of the book looks closely at the overarching themes and rhetoric of the poems themselves, looking at the ways that meaning is made through internal and external juxtapositions, and tracing the tensions between moving and staying, residence and travel, and motifs of “blasted trees,” moons, jewels, beautiful women, and more through the poems. The same year that Jack Kerouac’s Dharma Bums appeared – 1958 – American poet Gary Snyder published his first translations of Hanshan, and Pt. 3 of Rouzer’s book considers resonances between the Beat and post-Beat writers and the Buddhist rhetoric, imagery, and themes of the Cold Mountain poems. It’s a fascinating book that’s a pleasure to read for both specialist and general readers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices