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My annual St. Paddy's Day repost! This was a fun conversation from St. Patrick's Day 2022 with the team at Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore MD. I have since visited and was welcomed with open arms.In this episode, we're talking with the National Brand Ambassador, Ryan Wagner and Head Brewer of the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore Maryland, Sean Brennan.First things first, we pronounce “Sláinte” properly and what it actually means. We discuss the history of the Nitro Pour, a 9,000 year lease (!) and the Guinness Book of World Records. The more you know!We dive into the plethora of breweries Guinness has that you didn't know about, including Open Gate in MD, their 1,000,000 visitor(!) and all of the 20+ other beers you were unaware of. Oh, and they have a new brewery in Chicago, IL!Happy St. Paddy's Day and, well, Slainte!https://www.guinnessbrewerybaltimore.com/ #guinness #guinnessstout #beermightythings #slainte #stpaddysday #beerpodcast
Ryan Wagner, Guinness Open Gate Brewery Chicago National Ambassador, joins Steve Dale to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day. Ryan shares the history of the perfect two-part pour, discusses misconceptions, and more. For more information on Open Gate Brewery, visit www.guinnessbrewerychicago.com.
Guinness is synonymous with U.S. St. Patrick's Day celebrations. National ambassador Ryan Wagner joins the Brewbound Podcast to discuss preparation for the holiday, how the Splitting the G viral phenomenon has played a role in the brand's upward trajectory and introduces it to new consumers. Wagner also discusses the on-premise rebound following the pandemic, what goes into creating a perfect Guinness pour and consumer learnings in recent months. Plus, the Brewbound team discusses the latest news coming out of Constellation Brands' Gold Network Summit with distributors, the New England Craft Beer Summit and the financial picture for the Brewers Association. Jess, Zoe and Justin also play Another Round or Tabbing Out on recent beyond beer innovation plays, including Constellation's Rule of Five hard punch; Boston Beer's Sinless vodka RTDs and Just Hard Squeezed FMB; and Barrel One's latest crossover brand with Crystal Light Vodka Refreshers.
Paul Neiffer – The Farm CPA – joins us to discuss the House passing the "Big Beautiful Bill" and what it means for the Farm Bill, $10 billion announcement, latest on disaster aid, and update on BOI reporting. And we have a Farmer Forum with Ben Riensche of Iowa and Ryan Wagner of South Dakota.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Davis has a converstion with guest market analyst Ryan Wagner of Bolt Marketing plus price action perspective with Jack Scoville of The Price Futures Group and chart updates with Cary Artac of artacadvisory.com and wickedstocks.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ryan Wagner, the Guinness National Ambassador, joined Steve to talk about Guinness’ Open Gate Brewery in Chicago and the history of Guinness, their beer, and the brewery’s Father’s Day special. Their patio is dog friendly!
Show notes: Episode no. 396 (5/24/24): Dan Tom is joined by Ryan Wagner (@RyanAWagMMA) to break down their – and your – top 5 Transition Games in MMA. Time stamps: Top 5 starts at approx. 0:23:39, Listener lists and Honorable mentions at approx. 1:42:00 Links: Support Tumen’s legal fund: https://ko-fi.com/post/URGENT-Legal-Fund-for-Tumen-X8X5QXKUZ?justpublished=true&alias=URGENT-Legal-Fund-for-Tumen-X8X5QXKUZ Subscribe to the show on […]
Guinness Open Gate Brewery ambassador Ryan Wagner joins Steve Dale to inform us about the brewery and their history!
I had to repost! This was a fun conversation from St. Patrick's Day 2022 with the team at Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore MD. I have since visited and was welcomed with open arms. In this episode, we're talking with the National Brand Ambassador, Ryan Wagner and Head Brewer of the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore Maryland, Sean Brennan. First things first, we pronounce “Sláinte” properly and what it actually means. We discuss the history of the Nitro Pour, a 9,000 year lease (!) and the Guinness Book of World Records. The more you know! We dive into the plethora of breweries Guinness has that you didn't know about, including Open Gate in MD, their 1,000,000 visitor(!) and all of the 20+ other beers you were unaware of. Oh, and they have a new brewery in Chicago, IL! Happy St. Patty's Day and, well, Slainte! https://www.guinnessbrewerybaltimore.com/ #guinness #guinnessstout #beermightythings
We usually save extended market conversations for the afternoon show. But since the ag markets are one of the dominant topics of discussion these days we decided to have Rick Brock of The Brock Report join us to get his insight into what's going on. Plus our Farmer Forum features Caleb Hamer of Iowa and Ryan Wagner of South Dakota.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Remember lockdown? I know I'm sorry — I know you don't want to, but I think it's worth considering for the sake of talking about Host (2020) and its genius encapsulation of the total anxiety of Covid lockdown. We're in the depths of winter anyway, so why not hunker down at home at relive the horrors of Zoom hangouts with friends? And you know what might make It a bit more fun — is if we throw a séance in there.Let's talk about Host (2020) and its portrayal of lockdown anxiety. Mental Health is Horrifying is hosted by Candis Green, Registered Psychotherapist and owner of Many Moons Therapy...............................................................Sources:Hey final girls — speaking of getting haunted during a virtual meeting, registration is now open for the February meeting of the Final Girls Club where you'll get to experience Dream Walk With Me — a live, experiential dreamwork journey where we will uncover the hidden meanings behind the symbols, archetypes and messages held within your dreams. Early bird final girl rate is in effect until February 1. Register by visiting manymoonstherapy.com/finalgirlsclub.Order The Horror Concierge: A Mental Health and Horror Tarot Readings + Film Reco. Order yours HERE. 'Host' Director Breaks Down The Mythology You May Have Missed & That Ending Shot By Perri Nemiroff Hwang TJ, Rabheru K, Peisah C, Reichman W, Ikeda M. Loneliness and social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Int Psychogeriatr. 2020 Oct;32(10):1217-1220. doi: 10.1017/S1041610220000988. Epub 2020 May 26. PMID: 32450943; PMCID: PMC7306546. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7306546/How 'Host' director Rob Savage went from viral tweet to 3-movie deal By Sam Haysom Has School Become Optional? By Alec MacGillisThe Implications of COVID-19 for Mental Health and Substance Use by Nirmita Panchal, Heather Saunders, Robin Rudowitz, and Cynthia CoxMental health and the pandemic: What U.S. surveys have found by John GramlichPongou R, Ahinkorah BO, Maltais S, Mabeu MC, Agarwal A, Yaya S. Psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. PLoS One. 2022 Nov 17;17(11):e0277238. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277238. PMID: 36395148; PMCID: PMC9671380.Eric B. Elbogen, Megan Lanier, Sarah C. Griffin, Shannon M. Blakey, Jeffrey A. Gluff, H. Ryan Wagner, and Jack Tsai. A National Study of Zoom Fatigue and Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications for Future Remote Work. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking.Jul 2022.409-415.“Misinformation” vs. “Disinformation”: Get Informed On The Difference
RYAN WAGNER (FILMMAKER) FOLKS!!WE TALK ABOUT CHILDHOOD AND ADULTHOOD AND ARTMAKINGRYAN'S STUFF CAN BE FOUND HERELOVE,MACKIN Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daniele Siqueira, grains market analyst at AgRural, talks about the latest crop conditions in Brazil. Then we have a Farmer Forum with Sherman Newlin of Illinois and Ryan Wagner of South Dakota.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In September, Dublin's Guinness Brewery opened its second American site, this time in Chicago. Jeff went to the Windy City to check it out and while he was there, sat down with Ryan Wagner, who helped see the project over the finish line, and brewer Megan Schwarz.
With so much going on in Washington, D.C. (or not going on) we felt this week deserves a bonus Jim Wiesemeyer conversation ahead of the Friday Free-for-all. So we discuss the politics involving the debt ceiling, funding for 20-22 crop and livestock disasters, and more. The Farmer Forum features Ryan Wagner from South Dakota and Bob Hemesath of Iowa,See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Wagner, Guinness’ Head of Marketing and National Guinness Ambassador, joins Lisa Dent on the show to showcase his excitement about the new Guinness Brewery opening up in Chicago’s West Loop. Listen in while Ryan shares details on the grand opening and gives us an inside look on what patrons can expect when visiting the […]
Paul Schadegg is the Senior Vice President of Real Estate Operations at Farmers National Company and he joins us to discuss ag real estate demand, impact of interest rates on farmland market, and outlook for second half of the year. Then we have a Farmer Forum with Ryan Wagner of South Dakota and Sherman Newlin of Illinois.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a game that lasted over five hours, had over two hours of gameplay, and saw 122 combined shots, the UW-Stevens Point men's hockey team pulled out an NCAA Tournament win over Augsburg in the second-longest game in D3 history. In this episode of the Hilight Zone Podcast, Ben Helwig speaks with Pointers' goalkeeper Ryan Wagner and forward David Hill, who scored the game-winning goal in the game's fourth overtime. They discuss the physical exhaustion of playing in such a long game, the jubilation in victory, and how they're preparing for the next round of the tournament.
Ryan Wagner joins us to break down the as-yet-hypothetical return of Jon Jones. Plus: DEREK VS DRICUS. Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/heavyhands BUY A SHIRT. Or a mask. Or a... uh, bath mat? Visit our shop & buy Heavy Hands gear featuring the beautifully brutal artwork of Gian Galang: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/64577943?asc=u
We have a conversation with U.S. Representative Randy Feenstra (IA-04) about The FARM Act, trade, Mexico's violation of the USMCA, the new WOTUS rule, and year-round E15. Then we have The Farmer Forum with this week's panelists Randy Urmacher of Nebraska and Ryan Wagner of South Dakota.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show notes: Episode no. 328 (9/11/22): Dan Tom is joined by Chronic Combat Conversation (@ChronicCombat) co-host, Guru Scouting MMA (@GuruScoutingMMA), as the two recap results for UFC 279 from top to bottom, answering listener questions in the live chat along the way Links: Subscribe to the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa03iqHSle8eU_69Stw2hdw Amazon and Onnit click-through links […]
On our tenth episode, Erin welcomes Ryan Wagner, Alumnus/Current Professor in the WVU Integrated Marketing Communications program and the Manager of Customer Narrative at John Deere, to talk about his experiences as both a student and professor in the program and how pursuing a graduate degree helped advance his career. Key topics for this episode include: 1) joining the first-ever DINFOS and West Virginia University cohort, 2) the most rewarding part of pursuing a graduate degree, and 3) how to manage your time wisely in graduate school. If you are interested in graduate education at West Virginia University, please visit our website at www.graduateadmissions.wvu.edu. Don't forget to subscribe to our blog or download one of our online resource guides for more information about the GRE, specific career industries, tips on how to submit your strongest graduate application and more!If you enjoyed or found value in this podcast, please leave a review on your favorite listening platform or follow us on the following social media networks:FacebookTwitterInstagram
Intro: Boz is buying a house!Let Me Run This By You: 47 year old Gina saw 19 year old Gina doing accent work and Mark Rannin owes me an apology. Interview: We talk to playwright, director, and USC alum Ryan Wagner about self-diagnosing as a bad actor, protecting your joy, Miguel Arteta, filmmaking, his short film Every Other Week, Growing Up Hip Hop, being a PA, and keeping a cohort of friends to make films with.
We talk crop conditions, markets and risk-management with Ryan Wagner of Bolt Marketing plus get price action perspective with Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What better way to kick of St. Patrick's Day 2022 than to feature the team at Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore MD!?! Today we're talking with the National Brand Ambassador, Ryan Wagner and Head Brewer of the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore Maryland, Sean Brennan. First things first, we pronounce “Sláinte” properly and what it actually means. We discuss the history of the Nitro Pour, a 9,000 year lease (!) and the Guinness Book of World Records. The more you know! We dive into the plethora of breweries Guinness has that you didn't know about, including Open Gate in MD, their 1,000,000 visitor(!) and all of the 20+ other beers you were unaware of. Oh, and they have a new brewery coming to Chicago, IL! Go visit. Happy St. Patty's Day and, well, Slainte! https://www.guinnessbrewerybaltimore.com/ #guinness #guinnessstout #beermightythings
Ryan Wagner of Bolt Marketing joins us to discuss marketing strategy plus jack Scoville of Price Futures Group shares price action perspective and Cary Artac of Artac Advisory has chart updates for March corn, crude oil and heating oil. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, we beam into Jeff's book tour and take you to a live recording of a stop he made at Guinness's Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore, MD. This was a planned stop on the tour, and Jeff, brewer Sean Brennan, and Guinness “ambassador” Ryan Wagner spoke in front of an audience when he was in Baltimore.
Connor and Phil are joined by Ryan Wagner of the Fight Site to break down UFC 266's Volkanovski vs Ortega and Usyk vs Joshua. More UFC 266 breakdowns with Ryan on our Patreon, plus tons of other bonus content, all for just $3 a month: https://www.patreon.com/heavyhands BUY A SHIRT. Or a mask. Or a... uh, how about a bath mat? Visit our shop & buy Heavy Hands gear featuring the beautifully brutal artwork of Gian Galang: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/64577943?asc=u
Ryan Wagner (he/him) is a proud native of the Baltimore area, having grown up in Baltimore City and attending high school in Harford County. After receiving a degree in Musical Theatre from Frostburg State University, Ryan spent the first part of his professional life as a stage actor in New York City performing in hundreds of shows both in New York and around the country. Following a stint on a Broadway National Tour, Ryan spent a year hosting the MLB Fan Cave, a digital and social media project for Major League Baseball. That experience was followed immediately by a return to Baltimore, where Ryan was hired in 2012 to be the next voice of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, a position he held through the 2020 season. Ryan lives in Hampden with his wife, Amy, and their two pets. One of the first people hired at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore County, Ryan serves as the brewery's National Ambassador, supporting the growth of the Open Gate Brewery and all Guinness initiatives nationwide in a variety of ways - always working from our pillars of Quality, Integrity, and Passion. His main areas of focus are developing training and education programming for internal staff and consumers, building on and celebrating our culture and heritage, acting as spokesperson for media and PR requests, leading our efforts in regard to beer quality both within the brewery and at retail, focusing on providing memorable and engaging industry hospitality, assisting with product commercialization and sales, and acting in a support role across various other areas. At the heart of it all is a passionate and energetic desire to share the spirit of Guinness with friends new and old, with his love for laughter and storytelling guiding the way.Please subscribe, rate, and review our show on iTunes.Follow us on Twitter and InstagramBe sure to check out our other podcasts:Mastermind Team's Robcast - Mastermind Team's Robcast is an irreverent and hilarious podcast covering all things pop culture and weird news. Let's Watch It Again - Let's Watch It Again is a movie review podcast from MTR The Network.★ Support this podcast ★
Ryan Wagner of Bolt Marketing talks risk management and the direction various markets are trending, plus Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures has the day's price action. And we have special guest Gina McCarthy, former EPA administrator and current White House National Climate Advisor join us to discuss the bi-partisan agreement between ten Senators that will help move the American Jobs Plan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Edible-Alpha® podcast #89, Tera is joined by Ryan Wagner, Justin VerMeer and Spencer Schaller, the trio behind Driftless Provisions, an artisanal salami company based in Viroqua, Wisconsin. Since launching in 2017, the guys have grown the business steadily and smartly, recently taking production in-house. Ryan got the idea for a premium salami company several years ago, having realized the charcuterie market in Wisconsin was wide open. After business school, he moved to the Driftless Area, a hilly region in the state's southwest corner that's dotted with small, sustainable farms, and invited his pal Justin to join him. While working as the business manager at the acclaimed Driftless Café, Ryan met Spencer, the sous chef, who had started an in-house butchery there. Together, they developed a charcuterie program at the café, giving Ryan his salami-making start. Because fermenting and dry-curing salami is a complex and precise multiweek process, it took some time and tweaking to develop a product for market. Meanwhile, Ryan and Justin raised money via Kickstarter and learned what launching a charcuterie company—a high-barrier-of-entry business—would entail (Spencer didn't join the company officially until 2021). They also dialed in their brand proposition to convey the Driftless Area's ethos of respect for the land. This influenced many decisions, including basing the company in Viroqua, a town of about 4,400 surrounded by family farms, and sourcing only humanely raised pork. To cure and dry the salami, Ryan and Justin would need a USDA-certified meat processing facility with multiple climate-controlled environments—an astronomical cost. Given the working-capital constraints, they felt it would be smarter to start with a co-packer, a decision that influenced the smaller gauge size of their salami. Working with co-packers on a highly nuanced product is never easy, and Driftless Provisions cycled through a few in the first few years. However, contracting out manufacturing allowed them to get their products out there, first at farmers markets and then at retail. This, in turn, helped them build up their direct-to-consumer e-commerce business, which proved fortuitous once COVID-19 hit. It also let them prove their concept to future investors. After switching co-packers mid-pandemic, Driftless Provisions caught a break. A space once occupied by a cheese manufacturer opened up at the Food Enterprise Center of Viroqua, a 100,000-square-foot multi-tenet facility. Since it was climate-controlled already, the company didn't have to spend a ton of money to retrofit the space. After raising about $230,000, they brought in equipment from Italy to set themselves up for long-term success. They expect they can reach up to $600,000 in sales before needing to upgrade the space. Now, with the pandemic winding down, business is ramping up, especially on the retail side. Ryan, Justin and Spencer look forward to being able to demo and sample again, as charcuterie requires consumer education. They are also experimenting with other meats besides pork and exploring complementary revenue streams. We see many great things ahead for this company!
Buckle up for another lengthy MMA podcast. In addition to breaking down Jiri Prochazka's electric KO win over Dominick Reyes and the rest of that UFC card, Ed and Sriram preview upcoming events from the UFC, Bellator and PFL. Additionally, Ryan Wagner answers a Patreon question about the evolution of the wrestling and grappling meta in MMA, and our hosts answer ANOTHER Patreon question about what some of their best takes have been. Follow Sriram on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SriramMSays Follow Ed on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EdwardGalloMMA Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FightSitedotcom Check out our written content on the website: https://www.thefight-site.com/ Support us directly on Patreon for exclusive content and access to the discord: https://www.patreon.com/fightsite We now have exclusive merchandise at teespring.com/stores/the-fight-site-shop
In Edible-Alpha® podcast #89, Tera is joined by Ryan Wagner, Justin VerMeer and Spencer Schaller, the trio behind Driftless Provisions, an artisanal salami company based in Viroqua, Wisconsin. Since launching in 2017, the guys have grown the business steadily and smartly, recently taking production in-house. Ryan got the idea for a premium salami company several years ago, having realized the charcuterie market in Wisconsin was wide open. After business school, he moved to the Driftless Area, a hilly region in the state’s southwest corner that’s dotted with small, sustainable farms, and invited his pal Justin to join him. While working as the business manager at the acclaimed Driftless Café, Ryan met Spencer, the sous chef, who had started an in-house butchery there. Together, they developed a charcuterie program at the café, giving Ryan his salami-making start. Because fermenting and dry-curing salami is a complex and precise multiweek process, it took some time and tweaking to develop a product for market. Meanwhile, Ryan and Justin raised money via Kickstarter and learned what launching a charcuterie company—a high-barrier-of-entry business—would entail (Spencer didn’t join the company officially until 2021). They also dialed in their brand proposition to convey the Driftless Area’s ethos of respect for the land. This influenced many decisions, including basing the company in Viroqua, a town of about 4,400 surrounded by family farms, and sourcing only humanely raised pork. To cure and dry the salami, Ryan and Justin would need a USDA-certified meat processing facility with multiple climate-controlled environments—an astronomical cost. Given the working-capital constraints, they felt it would be smarter to start with a co-packer, a decision that influenced the smaller gauge size of their salami. Working with co-packers on a highly nuanced product is never easy, and Driftless Provisions cycled through a few in the first few years. However, contracting out manufacturing allowed them to get their products out there, first at farmers markets and then at retail. This, in turn, helped them build up their direct-to-consumer e-commerce business, which proved fortuitous once COVID-19 hit. It also let them prove their concept to future investors. After switching co-packers mid-pandemic, Driftless Provisions caught a break. A space once occupied by a cheese manufacturer opened up at the Food Enterprise Center of Viroqua, a 100,000-square-foot multi-tenet facility. Since it was climate-controlled already, the company didn’t have to spend a ton of money to retrofit the space. After raising about $230,000, they brought in equipment from Italy to set themselves up for long-term success. They expect they can reach up to $600,000 in sales before needing to upgrade the space. Now, with the pandemic winding down, business is ramping up, especially on the retail side. Ryan, Justin and Spencer look forward to being able to demo and sample again, as charcuterie requires consumer education. They are also experimenting with other meats besides pork and exploring complementary revenue streams. We see many great things ahead for this company!
Today, our striking experts, Dan Albert and Ryan Wagner, watch and compare the respective infighting-centric games of boxing all-time greats Henry Armstrong and Roberto Duran. Follow Ryan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanAWagMMA Follow Dan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TypewritingDA Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FightSitedotcom Check out our written content on the website: https://www.thefight-site.com/ Support us directly on Patreon for exclusive content and access to the discord: https://www.patreon.com/fightsite We now have exclusive merchandise at teespring.com/stores/the-fight-site-shop
Ryan Wagner joins Phil and Connor this week to break down Miocic-Ngannou 2, Woodley-Luque, and Volkanovski-Ortega (shh... don't tell him). Francis Ngannou has at least as big a chance of beating Miocic as he did the first time--which is strange, considering how utterly Miocic outfought him Tyron Woodley faces another pressure fighter. WE WONDER WHAT WILL HAPPEN Derek Brunson--top five middleweight at last. And Kevin Holland: still too weird for his own good
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Ryan Wagner, Guinness Open Gate Brewery National Ambassador and Certified Cicerone, joins us to talk about the Baltimore-based brewery, history of the location, making experimental beers, a unique series releasing now, what to expect when folks visit and more.
It's the first week of the month so that means we have Dr. Jim Mintert of Purdue University with us to discuss the trends in his newest Ag Barometer. It's also Wednesday so that means it's time for The Farmer Forum. Today we have Randy Urmacher of Nebraska and Ryan Wagner of South Dakota. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every MMA fan can think of a judge's decision they weren't happy with. Perhaps they felt the judges did not follow criteria, or maybe they felt the criteria itself was flawed. To discuss the ideal scoring system and the flaws with the current system, Fight Site staff Ed Gallo, Ryan Wagner and Zach Makovsky are joined by another MMA veteran in Julio Arce to break it down. Read Zach's article on scoring here: https://www.thefight-site.com/home/10-point-system-critique-scoring-mma Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FightSitedotcom Check out our written content on the website: https://www.thefight-site.com/ Support us directly on Patreon for exclusive content and access to the discord: https://www.patreon.com/fightsite We now have exclusive merchandise at teespring.com/stores/the-fight-site-shop
This afternoon Ryan Wagner of Bolt Marketing takes a break from shoveling South Dakota snow to provide perspective on the markets plus Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures talks Dec hogs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we mixed it up a bit. Instead of interviewing one neighbor, I am actually interviewing three neighbors. You may have seen these amazing neighbors on the cover and feature article in the “Meet your Neighbors” section of the March 2020 edition of the 12 Oaks Living Magazine, or getting their cajun, low-country boil on at the 12 Oaks, Club’s Mardi Gras Party, or hosting the end of Summer Slam at the Pond. One of these neighbors is also responsible for the daily “pee in your pants jokes” on the 12 Oaks Community Facebook page. We also talk about insurance, relationships, jokes, hockey, sports cars, and of course Frozen 2. Ryan Wagner is a 3rd generation State Farm Agent. Ryan was born and raised in Dearborn Heights, Michigan. Ryan is a trivia extraordinaire, enjoys playing golf, and is an avid runner. Katrina Wagner is the owner of Goosehead Independent Insurance Agency. She was born and raised in Capac, Michigan. At the age of 27, Katrina was a Dale Carnegie Instructor for seven years. She has also been a music minister since 1995. Their daughter Ellorie started kindergarten this year and is all things Frozen 2. She can often be found cruising the neighborhood in her sports car. It was great “Hangin’ Out with the Wagners.” They are a blast and a very special family. In This Episode: [03:19] Welcome Ryan, Katrina, and Ellorie Wagner. They are our 17th “P” in the pod[cast]. [04:49] We have all come to love Ryan’s “pee in your pants” jokes on the 12 Oaks Community Facebook page. [07:21] Ellorie, their soon to be six-year-old daughter loves all things Frozen 2 and driving her sports car around the neighborhood. [08:45] Katrina had a great childhood and is one of three strong and capable girls. She is the baby of the family. [09:21] Katrina shares all about growing up on a dirt road and riding around on her banana seat bike. Her parents were amazing gardeners and taught them to live by the earth. [10:47] After high school she went to Japan as an exchange student. She shares this experience and it was a life-changing experience. [13:13] Wendell connected with Katrina because he is also the baby of the family. His mom was a major seamstress. [13:49] Ryan had a unique early childhood experience living in a foster care home. [15:24] Ryan learned how to skate and his parents signed him up for a hockey league at age 5. He played hockey all the way through high school. He played baseball for most of high school as well. [17:32] Katrina shares about her new blog on Instagram called The Pretend Food Blog. She started the blog to be a tourist in her own town. [19:31] Ryan shares about the half marathon where he got to run out of the tunnel at Lambeau Field. He was so proud of this accomplishment because he is not a natural long-distance runner. [21:21] He has his eyes and feet set on conquering the Annual Walt Disney World half-marathon. [22:01] Hard work, persistence, and giving back are Ryan’s top values. Katrina shares the importance of investing in yourself and others. [24:46] Katrina shares about the importance of being aware of what the people in your life need even if they can’t say it and showing up for them. [26:34] Ryan shares about the hard work he put in at his first job at the golf club and how after a rough year it finally paid off. [29:53] Ryan joined the Kiwanis Club and later became president. [32:21] Ryan actually tried to avoid the insurance field at first, but then he realized the power of helping families with important insurance needs. [33:33] Katrina became a small business owner right out of school and much faster than she had anticipated. She is really passionate about owning her own business. [35:27] In the class of 2012 Ryan received national recognition as one of the top 100 new insurance agents with State Farm. [37:02] Ryan really focused on the people and processes in his business. [38:58] Ryan’s learned it is important to hire for his weakness. [40:42] In order to be successful in business you have to create visibility and that leads to credibility and ultimately profitability. [41:04] Katrina’s business philosophy is to surround yourself with people with like minds and like goals and be a part of their success. [42:44] She engages with other people in a way that is intentional and genuine because ultimately it comes down to relationships. [44:34] She is all about collaboration over competition. [45:16] Ellorie joins Wendell and shares that she likes math and reading best at school this year. She wants to be a dentist when she grows up. [46:26] Katrina was the co-partner of the Summer Slam at the Pond. [47:59] The biggest benefit of the Summer Slam at the Pond was that people were able to get together and for just a few hours it seemed like it was back to normal. Another big event is coming soon. [49:05] Ryan’s has always used humor to alleviate difficult situations. Some of his humor is sarcasm and got him in trouble growing up. [50:32] Ryan is happy that his jokes bring laughter to the community during these difficult times. [51:58] Ellorie shares some of her own jokes. [52:57] Ryan and Katrina share how they met online. [54:46] Their first four dates were all within five nights. Then Katrina shares her version. [56:26] They share how they knew they were soul mates. [58:03] what’s it like hanging out with Charlie, their 6 ½-year-old Maltese dog. [59:55] Charlie watches TV too. He goes on full bark mode if he sees any animals on the TV. [62:05] Why did you choose 12 Oaks? [65:11] The Wagner family has lived in 12 Oaks for a year now. [66:36] What is your fondest, most memorable moment in 12 Oaks? [67:15] Halloween shortly after moving to 12 Oaks was a very fond memory for them. They are really looking forward to this year. [68:42] Katrina, what are you most proud of? [70:57] Investing in young people and giving them fire and confidence is the number one thing she has done aside from being a great mom and wife. [71:59] Ryan, If you had a mulligan in life, what would it be? [73:54] Katrina, when it is time to say farewell, what would Ryan be known for? [75:29] Ryan, when it is time to say farewell, what would Katrina be known for? [79:02] Katrina helps people find those talents they didn’t know they had, embrace them, and making them life long skills they use. [80:24] What question did Wendell not ask that he should have? [81:37] The investment of time her dad made to drive her 90 minutes away for 12 weeks was huge for her. The relationship between a father and the commitment he has to his daughter sets the tone for what kind of man will fill that role in her life in the future. Links and Resources for Episode 18 12 Oaks Community Website Team Anderson Realty All About Katrina Wagner: Birthplace: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capac,_Michigan Education: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwood_University https://www.dalecarnegie.com/en Where Mrs. “Swagner” transformed the Children’s Choir: http://www.stvalentineschool.com https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tF8iIeBoTK4 eHarmony…The Tale of Two Perspectives: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EHarmony Insurance Agency: https://agents.gooseheadinsurance.com/nc/raleigh/555-fayetteville-road All About Ryan Wagner: Birthplace: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dearborn_Heights,_Michigan Education: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Catholic_Central_High_School https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_State_University Half-Marathons: http://www.cellcomgreenbaymarathon.com/half-marathon/ https://www.rundisney.com/events/disneyworld/disneyworld-marathon-weekend/ CNBC…The Profit: https://www.cnbc.com/the-profit/ Insurance Agency: https://www.statefarm.com/agent/US/MI/Livonia/Ryan-Wagner-KFZRD4M4BP5
Show notes: 7/5/20 — It’s another installment of our top 5 episodes, as Dan Tom is joined by Ryan Wager (@RyanAWagMMA) to break down their top 5 mat wrestlers in MMA. Links: Subscribe to the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa03iqHSle8eU_69Stw2hdw Follow Dan Tom on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanTomMMA Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePYNPodcast Follow the podcast on […]
As a followup to the article requested by a patron, Sriram and recurring guest Ryan Wagner (another analyst for The Fight Site) take a look at Cody Garbrandt's skills, his weaknesses, his fight at UFC 250 against Raphael Assuncao, our expectations for his future, his tetherball skills, and the logistics of a dick-measuring contest. Find more content from both at thefight-site.com To request content like this (and more), consider becoming our patron: patreon.com/fightsite
In the next of our interviews with the terrific Elevation Fight Team, The Fight Site's Ben Kohn and Ryan Wagner are joined by top UFC heavyweight and wrestler extraordinaire, Cutis "Razor" Blaydes, to talk about Curtis's career and development in MMA. Follow Curtis at twitter.com/razorblaydes265, and find us at thefight-site.com (and support us at patreon.com/fightsite).
Ryan Wagner of Bolt Marketing provides insight on the market, risk management, and potential recovery scenarios. Plus Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com adds his perspective (he things corn might just get a bump up soon).
A faceless Ryan Wagner and Ben Kohn had the great pleasure of interviewing one of MMA's best and unheralded striking coaches. Trained under Duane Ludwig, Sean Madden is now a coach for the best of the best at Elevation Fight Team - Justin Gaethje, Cory Sandhagen, Drew Dober, Alistair Overeem, Rose Namajunas, and more! Sean talks MMA metagame, coaching philosophies, and more! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fightsite
Fight Site analysts Ryan Wagner and Danny Martin discuss prospects in MMA. Who are some current prospects they're high on? Historically, which prospects have failed to reach expectations, and why? Most importantly, what makes a good prospect?
Join us as we describe "Go and Make", a new podcast about innovations in the Great Commission from Jesus Film Project. This trailer introduces you to our hosts, Ryan Wagner and Andrew Crabtree, and describes the direction of future full length episodes. So, subscribe and follow along!
The crew talks with new El Paso Chapin coach Ryan Wagner about taking his first head coaching job in these unusual circumstances, discuss Denton Guyer hiring Rockwall's Rodney Webb, and more.
In today's episode I talk to Scott Loughney about an incredible 640 km ultrarunning challenge in the highest mountain range of the world. Scott together with Ryan Wagner and Upendra Sunuwar successfully linked Katmandu, the capital of Nepal, with Everest Base Camp, a round trip distance of 640km. We really get down into the weeds with this one about the nuances of training for and then completing such a challenge. I hope you like it! 01:57 The Mount Everest Mailrun Challenge 07:54 Suffering and Type 1, 2 and 3 adventure 12:10 Hallucinations while pushing the limits of endurance 19:43 In-depth foot care and blister management for ultrarunning, 30:37 Risk evaluation and mitigation during the Everest Mailrun Challenge 39:19 Training to handle risks for the project 46:39 Oxygen levels and deprivation while running in the Himalayas 49:35 10 principles for achieving big projects 1:03:40 How to organise the rest of your life around training 1:07:40 How to prevent your body from breaking down and getting injuries 1:10:56 More information and future projects Check out the Grapplearts Signature Gi at https://www.grapplearts.com/gi Thanks Stephan
Ryan Wagner and Ed Gallo dig into the game, strengths and weaknesses of bantamweight Marlon Vera. Thank you to Dominik Garci for your support and thoughtful question! https://www.patreon.com/fightsite
Joined for the second time by Ryan Wagner, Danny and Sriram discuss the most pressing matter of the week in Jon Jones vs. Dominick Reyes; looking at the state of Jones, the promise of Reyes, and how they match up. Also on the episode is a segment for questions from our patrons; this time, we cover two, one on cardio in MMA and the other on how to keep all your relationships from falling apart. Headphones recommended.
Along with special guest Ryan Wagner, Danny and Sriram discuss the upcoming UFC 246's most interesting fights: McGregor/Cerrone, Pettis/Ferreira, Fili/Yusuff, and Dober/Haqparast.
Ryan Wagner, Sriram Muralidaran and Ed Gallo riff on strategic lapses in recent championship fights, leading into a larger discussion of gameplans in mixed martial arts. This is a short segment of a podcast spanning over 5 hours in content, the full version will be hosted at www.patreon.com/fightsite for all donors.
In the introductory episode for The Fight Site's podcast for Muay Thai/kickboxing/general striking arts, analysts Ryan Wagner and Kyle McLachlan introduce the nuances of Muay Thai to newer viewers and discuss the metagame of the sport. Below you’ll find the viewing options discussed on the show. For convenience, future episodes will have the fights discussed embedded within the article. Siam Fight News for news, full events, and full versions of important fights: https://www.facebook.com/SiamFightNews/ SMMTV for highlights of every Lumpini and Rajadamnern fight: https://www.youtube.com/user/SMMTVHD/...
The Mount Everest Mail Run is a 400 hundred mile journey, Ryan Wagner and his team recently completed the trail in world-record-setting time. Ultrarunning is a massive endurance test, how does Ryan prepare his mind? What does it take to acclimate yourself? Sponsored by Minot Public Library
John sent Tim, unaccompanied, to The Guinness Open Gate Brewery and Barrel House in Halethorpe to have a pint or two with Ryan Wagner, Brewery Ambassador. Alone. Without any supervision. To a place with Guinness. When you think Guinness, you think Extra Stout, right? You're not wrong, but you need to hear about what the exquisite, new experimental beers coming out of the new Guinness Brewery right near BWI Airport. This brewery has a bar with it's own two-floor museum of the history of Guinness. Ryan Wagner, takes Tim out of his comfort zone of Miller Lite to sample the newest offering from the old sod. And hey, check out the Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief! Ten minutes every day at 7am will bring you up to speed on all the LOCAL issues, sports, weather, events and opinions in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Here's your link... http://bit.ly/EOA-DNB WHERE TO FIND US You can find us on pretty much any podcatcher or place where you listen to your podcasts. But here are the biggies: Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes) Google Play Stitcher Radio iHeartRADIO tunein YouTube or you can catch all the old episodes right on our site at The Maryland Crabs! And while there, please take a moment to give us a 5-Star Rating and some constructive criticism. It really helps getting the word out about the podcast! Wanna touch base? Got a suggestion? Criticism? Want to be a guest? Have an idea for a guest? Be a co-host? …send us an email at info@themarylandcrabs.com You can also hit us up on Twitter at @MDCrabsPodcast. We have no lives, so hearing from listeners really makes our day. If you want to find us, click on the links below: Facebook Page - The Maryland Crabs (Page) Facebook Group - The Maryland Crabs (Group) Twitter – @MDCrabsPodcast Email - info@themarylandcrabs.com Website - www.themarylandcrabs.com Find John on Twitter at @eyeonannapolis Tim quit Twitter. And it's killing him.
Episode Notes Buzz, buzz... Sophia Lo and Ryan Wagner answer all the things you've ever wondered about bees – our honey making, animated film starring friends. Find out more on the Solved by Science website. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This week on The Session, we welcome Ryan Wagner from the Guinness Open Gate Brewery and Barrel House in Baltimore, MD. Ryan takes us through the transformation in brewing and brewing projects that Guinness has been undertaking in recent years. We get to try some of the classic Guinness beers as well as a few of the new beers they have recently launched. Tune in and learn more about this historic brewing icon and find out what else we can expect from Guinness in the coming years! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan Wagner, Guinness Brewery Ambassador, and Hollie Stephenson, Head Brewer join the show to talk all things Guinness.
This week on "Living The Outdoors" with Marc Drewek, he is joined by Ryan Wagner from Wags Hunting Scents. They discuss how important it is to use scents for white tail deer hunting. They also preview what could happen this season.
This week on "Living The Outdoors" with Marc Drewek, he is joined by Ryan Wagner from Wags Hunting Scents. They discuss how important it is to use scents for white tail deer hunting. They also preview what could happen this season.
Today at 3 p.m. -- in about 30 minutes -- Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House will open its doors in Relay, Maryland, which is located in Baltimore County. Though their “test taproom” has been open since October — and already boasts a devoted following of local regulars, in addition to tourists — it pales in comparison to the expansive, three-level brewery experience that also resides on the same property, which is owned by Guinness’ parent company, Diageo. Ten days ago, I sat down with Oliver Gray & Ryan Wagner of Guinness to talk about the opening, the history of the site, the beer, and much, much more.
Guinness ambassador Ryan Wagner joins us in the studio to talk about the Dublin-based brewery’s plans to open a brewery in Baltimore. We talk about the upcoming Uncapped magazine, and a collaboration beer with Monocacy Brewing Company. Today’s podcast is presented by Roasthouse Pub in Frederick.
Former Oriole Harold Reynolds joined Bob Haynie and Ryan Wagner and gave his take on what has gone wrong for the Orioles. Reynolds also gave his opinion that if things continue to go south, the Birds should be sellers. He also gave his opinion on playing at Camden Yards See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken McKusick, aka "FilmStudy" checks in with Ryan Wagner and Vinny Cerrato on 105.7 The Fan to discuss the impact of injuries to Tavon Young and Dennis Pitta.
MDOT MTA Rider Appreciation Rally at Camden Yards was held on Monday, May 8th in front of the Camden Yards Light Rail Station. Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell interviewed Baltimore Orioles announcer Ryan Wagner to talk about the history of Camden Yards Station and the Orioles. Joanna also talked with several fans about the convenience of taking Light Rail to the game. Last, but not least she has a great time interviewing the Oriole Bird.
On the debut episode of “On Air With Avita”, we talk with Dr. Ryan Wagner, Orthopedic Sports Medicine physician and Medical Director of Avita Center for Sports Health. 00:00 - Introduction3:03 – The importance of Sports Health and Athletic Trainers in schools12:10 – Staying on top of concussions15:55 – The difference between an orthopedics and sports medicine20:10 – Ultrasound in sports medicine23:21 – The power of regenerative medicine and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)30:35 – Sports medicine is not just for athletesBe sure to like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AvitaHealthSystem and follow us on Twitter @AvitaHealthSAre we not on your podcast app of choice? Let us know! Send a message on Facebook or Twitter or email us at AOConnor@AvitaHS.org and we will work to get On Air With Avita directly to your app.
On the debut episode of “On Air With Avita”, we talk with Dr. Ryan Wagner, Orthopedic Sports Medicine physician and Medical Director of Avita Center for Sports Health. 00:00 - Introduction3:03 – The importance of Sports Health and Athletic Trainers in schools12:10 – Staying on top of concussions15:55 – The difference between an orthopedics and sports medicine20:10 – Ultrasound in sports medicine23:21 – The power of regenerative medicine and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)30:35 – Sports medicine is not just for athletesBe sure to like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AvitaHealthSystem and follow us on Twitter @AvitaHealthSAre we not on your podcast app of choice? Let us know! Send a message on Facebook or Twitter or email us at AOConnor@AvitaHS.org and we will work to get On Air With Avita directly to your app.
MTA's Joanna Campbell interviews MTA Administrator and CEO, Paul Comfort during the 2016 Bus and Maintenance Roadeo, along with guest Sandra Jennings and Baltimore Oriole stadium announcer Ryan Wagner. The Oriole Bird makes an appearance too!
What a glorious evening! Fantastic live variety show from the kitchen floor of my apartment. Bible readings, slam poems, improvised screenplays, Frank Ocean covers, and more! Featuring Jensen McRae, Commedus Interruptus (Jack DeMeo, Chase Rosenburg, Ryan Wagner, Antonio Chicco), and BAUM! A night for the ages truly, chalked full of absurdism, #realtalk, sweet jams. Enjoy!
The Bird's Eye View guys check in with Ryan Wagner, who basically has everything you could want: thriving theatrical career and the Voice of the Orioles. The post Episode 110: Beard Glitter appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
The Bird's Eye View guys check in with Ryan Wagner, who basically has everything you could want: thriving theatrical career and the Voice of the Orioles. The post Episode 110: Beard Glitter appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
The Bird's Eye View guys check in with Ryan Wagner, who basically has everything you could want: thriving theatrical career and the Voice of the Orioles. The post Episode 110: Beard Glitter appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
The Bird's Eye View guys check in with Ryan Wagner, who basically has everything you could want: thriving theatrical career and the Voice of the Orioles. The post Episode 110: Beard Glitter appeared first on Bird's Eye View.