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Live from Nelson Ford in Grand Forks, host Scott Hennen dives into a jam-packed episode filled with local power moves and political fireworks. Mayor Brandon Bochenski shares bold updates on economic growth, value-added agriculture, and a $450M potato plant (yes, really). State Senator Scott Meyer joins in to unpack legislative wins on property tax relief, infrastructure, and why Grand Forks is quietly becoming a national defense and innovation hub. Oh—and things get spicy when listeners challenge Scott's “establishment” credentials. From tariffs to EVs to whether Red Lobster's closure is the end of civilization, this one has it all. ⏱️ Standout Moments: [2:08] – Mayor Bochenski: “Let's make Grand Forks great again” and how he's actually doing it [12:17] – The $450M Agrista Potato Project: from Fufeng flop to French fry future [17:24] – Grand Sky defense campus: 900 jobs at $120K/year and counting [29:57] – Fred Wing's passionate definition of “Republican establishment” sparks debate [41:49] – Scott Hennen's fiery defense: “I've taken no marching orders—ever.” [57:49] – Senator Scott Meyer on the property tax cap and what voters need to know [1:21:00] – Adam Nelson explains the impact of tariffs on car prices and why EVs haven't paid off yet [1:30:02] – Scott: “There are two kinds of people: friends and potential friends.”
If you're a business leader, creative director, entrepreneur—or someone curious (or even a little anxious) about how AI fits into your work—this episode is for you. In this conversation, Justin Ahrens talks with Scott Meyer, co-founder of Chipp.ai, about designing AI tools that don't just automate—but amplify creativity, strategy, and human connection. Scott's journey—from studying peace and conflict in Norway to building tech startups—has always centered on clarity, access, and community. Together, they explore what it means to make AI more human, more useful, and more aligned with how we actually think, lead, and create.
Scott Meyer, Lead Minister, brings a message from Chapter 31 of The Story. The message begins by confronting the common fears and anxieties that grip people today—financial struggles, health worries, relationship pain—and reveals that underneath it all lies the fear of death. Drawing from Revelation, the sermon emphasizes that Jesus, who conquered death and now holds the keys to it, invites us to live without fear because He transforms whatever He passes through. John's vision of Jesus in Revelation contrasts worldly power, like that of the Roman emperor, with the true authority of the Lamb who was slain and now reigns on the throne. The sermon celebrates Easter as the declaration that the tomb is empty, the Lamb reigns, and the story is far from over—it is the beginning of a new creation. Ultimately, the hope of Easter is that Jesus makes all things new, and no matter where we are in our personal story, He offers to rewrite it with grace, victory, and eternal life.
Scott Meyer, Lead Minister, brings a message from Chapter 30 of The Story.
MINOT — Our attitudes about health insurance shift, depending on the context we're in. When we're healthy and paying premiums, we want costs to be low. When we're sick or hurt or sitting alongside a family member suffering some malady, we want expansive coverage and not a lot of bureaucracy. Unfortunately, these things are in tension with one another; part of it is the process of prior authorization. What is that, specifically? "When a provider requests a procedure, a prescription, or anything like that, what they do is they request this through the insurance provider to make sure that it's covered," Sen. Scott Meyer said. That can sometimes be a lengthy process, taking days or weeks, which aren't happy days or weeks when a person is hurting. Sen. Meyer has sponsored Senate Bill 2280, which targets a specific type of insurance (self-funded policies) for regulation on prior authorization. "If we're going to be reviewing a prior authorization with the insurance company, it needs to be done by a physician rather than a business analyst, an algorithm or AI," Sen. Meyer said of his bill. "The people that ultimately get hurt in this, though, are the patients," added Andy Askew, who is the Vice President of Public Policy for Essentia Health and appeared alongside Sen. Meyer. "This is meant, again, to help these folks that need help, need care, and to get it in a timely manner." Also on this episode, co-host Chad Oban and I discussed a Minnesota lawmaker backing legislation to define criticism of President Donald Trump as a mental illness (and his recent arrest for soliciting sex from a child), the progress on a book ban bill, the status of Gov. Kelly Armstrong's proposed property tax reform, and how my reporting ended up on a Court TV live stream. This episode is presented by North Dakotans for Public Schools. North Dakotans for Public Schools is dedicated to protecting and strengthening public education in North Dakota. United by the belief that public schools are the cornerstone of our communities; North Dakotans for Public Schools fights against harmful policies like voucher schemes that divert resources away from public schools. By bringing together educators, parents, school boards, and citizens; North Dakotans for Public Schools amplifies the voices of those who understand the critical role public schools play in shaping the future of North Dakota's children and communities. Learn more and get involved at www.NDforPublicSchools.com. If you want to participate in Plain Talk, just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy — leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts or use one of the links below. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts | Episode Archive
How can every single person build a personal AI protégé and then accumulate (and share) a host of other assistants? In this episode, we dive into the world of no-code AI with Scott Meyer from Chipp.ai. We discuss AI tooling for people that can't code, the cultural shift that needs to happen for widespread AI adoption in businesses, and the predicted growth trajectory of AI assistant that you can own.Featuring:Chris Benson – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XDaniel Whitenack – Website, GitHub, XScott Meyer - LinkedIn, XSponsors:Domo – The AI and data products platform. Strengthen your entire data journey with Domo's AI and data products.Show Notes:Chipp.aiChipp.ai's Discord ★ Support this podcast ★
It feels like you can't go five minutes without hearing about AI–and often for good reason! We're back with our favorite AI expert to talk about a “Hope over fear” approach for integrating AI into how we do life and business. We often face a skills and resource deficit in small towns, and AI can be an incredibly useful and powerful tool for bridging that gap, helping us work smarter, not harder, and even outsourcing tasks that we don't love so we can spend more time on the things that make us light up. About Scott: Scott Meyer (@MrScottMeyer) is an entrepreneur and former professor working to scale and democratize education. His experience founding the digital marketing agency 9 Clouds and launch an entrepreneurship center and accelerated learning program in higher education sparked his interest in combining education and web3 - what he calls ed3. He recently launched Ed3.gg - a consultancy working to scale education. Subscribe to learn more (http://digest.ed3.gg). In this episode, we cover: Where AI can fill core needs for people in small towns Replacing tasks vs. jobs AI as an idea machine and action catalyst Examples of tasks and applications for AI Links + Resources Mentioned: CHIPP Website: https://www.chipp.ai/CHIPP Substack: https://substack.com/@chipp?utm_source=about-page Episode 96 with Scott: https://www.growingsmalltowns.org/post/episode96 Small-Town Shout-Out! This week's shout-out is for the city of Wilmer, Minnesota. They've just recently completed their first comprehensive plan for their community since 2009. The cool part? It's the first time in the city's history that community engagement is a priority in their plan. The way they discovered they needed that for their small town was by intentionally including diverse groups of people in the plan's development. That's how you create more engagement, more relevant and interesting output, and more interesting and diverse voices at the table: you invite them and include their perspective. Wahoo, Wilmer, Minnesota! New Segment Alert! We think some of the best parts about radio shows and podcasts are listener call-ins, so we've decided to make those a part of the Growing Small Towns Podcast. We really, really want to hear from you! We're introducing two new parts to the show: “Small town humblebrags”: Call in and tell us about something amazing you did in your small town so we can celebrate with you. No win is too small—we want to hear it all, and we will be excessively enthusiastic about whatever it is! You can call in for your friends, too, because giving shout-outs is one of our favorite things. “Solving Your Small-Town People Challenges”: Have a tough issue in your community? We want to help. Call in and tell us about your problem, and we'll solve it on an episode of the podcast. Want to remain anonymous? Totally cool, we can be all secretive and stuff. We're suave like that. If you've got a humblebrag or a tricky people problem, call 701-203-3337 and leave a message with the deets. We really can't wait to hear from you! Get In Touch Have an idea for a future episode/guest, have feedback or a question, or just want to chat? Email us at hello@growingsmalltowns.org Subscribe + Review Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of The Growing Small Towns Show! If the information in our conversations and interviews has helped you in your small town, head out to Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Spotify, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver relevant, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more small-town trailblazers just like you!
On today's interview, we are joined by Mayor Brandon Bochenski & State Senator Scott Meyer talking about updates to Grand Forks and whats happening in the state of North Dakota. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com – Or message us at bit.ly/44meos1 – Help support GFBS at this donation link - https://bit.ly/3vjvzgX - Access past GFBS Interviews - https://gfbsinterviews.podbean.com/ #gfbs #gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd #interview #local #grandforks #grandforksbestsource #visitgreatergrandforks @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF #belegendary #followers #everyone
"I got angry," Scott Davis said on this episode of Plain Talk. "I had to walk away." Davis served as the Commissioner of Indian Affairs under three North Dakota governors (John Hoeven, Jack Dalrymple, and Doug Burgum), and now works as a consultant for North Dakota's tribal communities (he has familial roots in both the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the Turtle Mountain Chippewa). What made him angry, and want to walk away, were comments by Sen. Diane Larsen, a Bismarck Republican, suggesting that "cartels" were behind a proposal by the Turtle Mountain tribe to open a casino near Grand Forks. Davis is also a Republican, I should point out, having served under Republican governors, and as a leader in his local NDGOP district. On Plain Talk, Davis pointed out that tribal gaming is legal and thoroughly regulated by tribal government, state government, and the federal government. He contrasted that with charitable gaming which, thanks to the popularity of electronic pull tab machines, has exploded to become a multi-billion dollar enterprise in North Dakota. He described charitable gaming as "wild west, unregulated activity." Davis said he warned lawmakers about electronic pull tabs when their legalization was being debated in Bismarck. "Nobody wanted to listen to Scott Davis the Indian guy." Asked if charitable gaming had put a dent in tribal proceeds from gambling, he said "big time." He expressed frustration that lawmakers like Larsen are so often dismissive of the tribe's interests. "Treat us fair," he said. "That's all we ask for." Davis appeared alongside Sen. Scott Meyer, a Republican from Grand Forks, who sponsored enabling legislation (Senate Bill 2376) that would allow Turtle Mountain's project to proceed. That bill failed in the Senate recently, but Meyer expressed confidence that it could return later in the session. Also on this episode, co-host Chad Oban and I reacted to some feedback from listeners, and discussed recent debates over Sen. Keith Boehm's book ban bill, which passed in the state Senate this week, and school lunch funding legislation, which got a "do not pass" recommendation from the House appropriations committee after what seemed like a perfunctory debate. This episode is brought to you by the North Dakota Petroleum Foundation, providing education and outreach opportunities related to the petroleum industry, advancing quality of life initiatives, and promoting and enhancing the conservation heritage of North Dakota. Learn more at www.NDPetroleumFoundation.org. If you want to participate in Plain Talk, just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy — leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts or use one of the links below. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts | Episode Archive
We got a humdinger for today's Podzooky to finish out January 2025 strong. It's special guest Scott Meyer talking about the monster movie Gorgo with the Kaiju Hollywood bad boys Brandon, Martin and Luke, all thanks to a special request from a very British fan. What a great reminder to email us your suggestions and weird writings to podzookypodcast@gmail.com! This one gets wild fast with the highlights being the new rules of Podzooky (I will not write out all 5), Perfect actors for bad people and quite a few interesting recommendations at the end.
Contestants: Nicholas & Scott Meyer calling from Portland, Oregon
The legislative races in the Grand Forks area have gotten ugly. Incumbent state Sen. Scott Meyer, a Republican from District 18, sent his opponent threatening social media messages. Incumbent state Rep. Emily O'Brien from District 42 has been accused of not living in her district. Now Sarah Grossbauer, a Democratic-NPL candidate in District 42 -- one of O'Brien's opponents -- is dodging questions about drug use after a Republican (and former friend) leaked a photo of her allegedly using cocaine in the bathroom of a downtown Grand Forks bar. Me and Chad Oban talked about it all on this episode of Plain Talk (full disclosure, Oban works for North Dakota United, as does Grossbauer). One complicating factor in all of this is our propensity -- and I really mean "our" because we're all guilty of this -- of being hypercritical of candidates we don't like while rationalizing the behavior of those we do. It has to stop. We can expect more from our elected officials. Auditor Josh Gallion also joined this episode to talk about what he's done during his two terms in office to justify voters giving him a third. Among his arguments? He's modernized the office. "We had walls of filing cabinets with paper records," he said. Now, much of that data has been digitized, and is available online. Gallion also talked about his office's greater efforts to communicate audit information to the public, but at times that's gotten the incumbent in some hot water. His critics in the Legislature, and in local government, have accused him of sensationalizing funding. Gallion responded to those criticisms, and others related to the costs of his office's audits. Finally, Chad and made our 2024 election predictions. How will North Dakota's statewide races shake out? Which ballot measures will be approved? Will the partisan balance in the Legislature change much? And who is going to win the national election? You'll have to listen to find out what we think. And, after Tuesday, maybe you can make fun of us for being wrong. Speaking of which, we have a new way for you to communicate with us. Just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy—leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts or use one of the links below. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts | Episode Archive
On todays show we are joined by politicians Scott Meyer, Nels Christianson, & Steve Vetter running for District 18, and why they deserve your vote. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com – Or message us at bit.ly/44meos1 – Help support GFBS at this donation link - https://bit.ly/3vjvzgX - Access past GFBS Interviews - https://gfbsinterviews.podbean.com/ #gfbs #gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd #interview #local #grandforks #grandforksbestsource #visitgreatergrandforks @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF
In this special Friday episode, we sit down with Scott Meyer, Nels Christensen, and Steve Vetter from District 18 to discuss their campaign ahead of the upcoming elections. Brought to you by Meyer, Christensen, and Vedder, along with Emily O'Brien, this episode delves into their commitment to keeping taxes low, expanding property rights, and pushing for property tax reform. The trio shares their backgrounds, motivations, and the issues they are passionate about, including property tax reform and the future of Grand Forks. They also address the challenges and scrutiny of political campaigns, emphasizing their dedication to positive campaigning and real issues over smear tactics. Join us for an insightful discussion on the key ballot measures, including property taxes and the legalization of recreational marijuana, as Meyer, Christensen, and Vedder outline their vision for a better future for North Dakota.
Chad Oban and I have a lot of disagreements while hosting the Plain Talk podcast, which is what you'd expect. He's left-of-center; I'm right-of-center. Today, however, we were singing from the same choirbook. Sen. Scott Meyer, a Republican running for re-election in Grand Forks-area District 18, who admitted to me that he got drunk and sent threatening messages to his opponent, Democratic-NPL candidate Kyle Thorson, should resign. We each made our case for why on today's episode of Plain Talk. Also joining us was former NDGOP chairman Perrie Schafer to discuss the work his LegeNDary Fund is doing to promote traditional, "normie" conservatism in North Dakota. "There are a certain group of people who are loud and make a lot of noise," he said. "They are not the majority." He said he wants to bring what he calls the "80%" of reasonable North Dakota Republicans back into active engagement with the NDGOP. "When the loud side of either party makes a lot of noise, the 80% are quiet." Also joining us was Treasurer Thomas Beadle to respond to criticisms of the State Investment Board made by two of our previous guests, Rep. Bernie Satrom and Rep. Mitch Ostlie of Jamestown. They claim that North Dakota's Legacy Fund investments are transparent enough, and have proposed legislation to require an online database detailing where the fund's money is at. Beadle says he supports the idea, but pointed out some limitations. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts, or use one of the links below. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts | Episode Archive
After an unsuccessful career in radio, and a middling-successful career as a stand-up comic, Scott Meyer found himself middle aged, working as a ride operator at Walt Disney World. In his spare time, he produced the successful web comic Basic Instructions. He slowly built a following of fans all over the world, to whom he sold his first self-published novel, Off to Be the Wizard. The book's success brought him a publishing deal. He has since gone on to write several bestselling novels. Scott lives in Portugal with his wife and the prettiest two cats on earth.
On today's episode we are joined by John Ryan with the HIVE, Scott Meyer with Grand Sky, Bill Daggett with Delta Advisory Group, & Precious Dada, the intern at the HIVE. For more information on ISIGHT and The HIVE, visit their websites - www.isightdrones.com - www.hivegf.com - or their Facebook pages - @isightdrones - @thehivegf Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com Or message us at bit.ly/44meos1 #isightdroneservices #thehive #drone #drones #gfbs #grandforksbestsource
Markets with Scott Meyer, Ursa Farmers Cooperative Meaty Monday - Jeremy Critchfeld, the Hunt Chef. Eat what you kill. Weather with Nutrien's Matt Reardon
Back with another episode of Stay Ready: The Podcast, Matt is joined by longtime co-host, Scott Meyer. On this episode the two of them catch up since they haven't been on a show together in a while. They immediately jump into a summer recap with each giving life updates including Scott's recent knee injury, Matt moving and getting a new podcast studio, what's been happening on the podcast and their takes on some national moments that recently occurred including Ingrid Andress butchering the National Anthem during the MLB Homerun Derby, Donald Trump's assassination attempt and news surrounding the upcoming football season and much more. Some of the highlights the guys touch on this episode: Scott having knee surgery and what the timeline for recovery looks like, his day to day life now since he can't work or drive, his recent song writing credit for a new release (Hunter Jordan's Redneck, White and Blue) and who else he's been working with at different writer rounds. Matt then touches on some of the recent episodes the podcast has had, along with some amazing guests including Dallas Alexander who currently holds the longest kill by a military sniper. Matt talks about how having him on the podcast was crucial especially with the assassination attempt on President Trump shortly after. Listeners got a firsthand experience of what it was like for Dallas during his time in the military and he even shared valuable knowledge from a snipers perspective that gave insight on everything surrounding the following events in our country. After a short political discussion they dive into talking about football season. The Hall of Fame Game is right around the corner and Scott asks Matt if he ever played in the game to which Matt tells the story of his experience with the Hall of Fame game and everything that happened surrounding the event. He also talks about joint practices and shares more stories about one practice sessions he had against the Patriots while he was with the Colts. They touch on the state of the NFL divisions and who they think will do well this season; most notably in the AFC South and AFC North. During their discussion of the AFC North, it leads them to talk about the rise of Browns kicker Dustin Hopkins. Matt shares some stories of their time with the Chargers, how Dustin thought he would be a Titan and how he earned a huge payday for his stellar kicking last season. They jump back into the AFC South topic and discuss Will Levis, CJ Stroud, Deandre Hopkins and much more before wrapping up an exciting episode of the Stay Ready: The Podcast.
In this episode, hosts Matt Overton and Scott Meyer recap the past month and take a deeper dive into Matt's career. The NFL was always a dream from as early as childhood and it didn't matter what path he took to get there. Through many challenges and adversity, Matt reflects the long journey to the NFL and the high's and low's throughout. With faith and trust in God, unwavering support from his family, he has lived his childhood dream for over a decade. Today, the fire is still burning to play and it took a special moment between he and his wife Bree, to help him stay ready for one more shot!
For the second year in a row, price was not the No. 1 concern for respondents in Innovative Systems' annual broadband survey. What is it that matters most? This episode also includes notes on bundling, social media platform usage, streaming options and communication preferences.Special: Recorded LIVE at StoryConnect 2024!
North Dakota State Senator, Scott Meyer is in the studio today to bring us up to speed on the latest happenings from the state legislature, what to expect for the upcoming year, a few lighthearted sports updates, and much more! Thank you for having us part of your day and tuning in! GFBS is a locally owned business; help support GFBS at this donation link - https://bit.ly/3vjvzgX - Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com To access past GFBS Morning Updates visit https://gfbsmorningupdates.podbean.com/ #gfbs #gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd #interview #local #grandforks #grandforksbestsource #visitgreatergrandforks @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF
Scripture: Ephesians 2:11-22 Speaker: Scott Meyer, Lead Minister Summary: In Ephesians 2:11-22 we wrestle with this question. In this message we tackle the impact of the gospel on church unity, highlighting the transformative power of grace, breaking down walls of hostility. Emphasizing the unity of believers as a powerful gospel witness, the sermon challenges listeners to appreciate their need for grace and extend it to others. It concludes with a prayer for ongoing transformation and openness to display the gospel's power in the community. #fullyAwake #Ephesians
In today's episode of the Leadmore Podcast, I'm thrilled to welcome my brother, or “brofounder” Scott Meyer, the founder and CEO of Chipp.ai to talk about the buzziest topic in business and leadership — AI. Scott does a great job of taking complicated things and making them a little bit easier to understand. We will dive into the framework he calls the AI sandwich to learn how to approach AI, we discuss getting better at giving the computer prompts, and when to use an AI tool depending on the task. All of this and more on the latest episode of the Leadmore podcast.
In today's episode of the Leadmore Podcast, I'm thrilled to welcome my brother, or “brofounder” Scott Meyer, the founder and CEO of Chipp.ai to talk about the buzziest topic in business and leadership — AI.Scott does a great job of taking complicated things and making them a little bit easier to understand. We will dive into the framework he calls the AI sandwich to learn how to approach AI, we discuss getting better at giving the computer prompts, and when to use an AI tool depending on the task.All of this and more on the latest episode of the Leadmore podcast.
We're back with another episode of Stay Ready The Podcast. Matt and Scott sit down to talk all things Super Bowl, Taylor Swift, Scott's accomplishments at work and upcoming vacation as well as some Grammy recap. After such an amazing Super Bowl this past weekend, it's only fitting for the two of them to go over everything that happened. They discuss how the first half of the game was so boring very defensive oriented. Travis Kelce was held to only 1 catch and there was only a touchdown and field goal scored before half by the 49ers. Their conversation then shifts to the halftime show, which both agree Usher did an amazing job and it was really awesome seeing all of the guests he brought with him (Ludacris, Lil Jon, Alicia Keys and HER). After this discussion they get back into their game recap and go over everything that happened in the second half before Patrick Mahomes delivered another Super Bowl ring to Kansas City. During the episode they touch on some personal aspects involving Scott's job and his upcoming trip to Mexico. Scott talks about what he's accomplished as well as more detail about what he does outside of the podcast. Matt then touches on the topic of the Grammys. He did not watch this year's show due to it being too political and not rewarding those artists who deserve the awards; mainly Morgan Wallen. After having the best streaming numbers of 2023 and breaking many records he was not nominated for any major award that night. Scott brings up a Drake quote talking about how those who did not win should not be discouraged because the awards are based on votes by people who remain anonymous. Listen in as the touch on a ton of recent topics from the Super Bowl to Taylor Swift, to the Grammys and so much more!
Matt and Scott sit down to record Stay Ready's last podcast of 2023! On this episode, they open up about the tightly contested NFL playoff race, the Aaron Rodgers saga which had him come back on the Jets active roster, Scotts water fasting, Matt's holiday snacking and training and much more. Next, they get back into main topic of the podcast which is recapping 2023. From personal highlights to podcast highlights, Matt and Scott touch on what they feel were the best highlights of the year!Listen in as they close out the year on a high note and start the new year fresh and ready to make it one for the books!
On this episode of Stay Ready the Podcast, Matt is back with his good buddy Scott Meyer for a special Thanksgiving Day chat. Listen in as they discuss a handful of topics ranging from the recap of their Tough Mudder competition, the controversy surrounding Morgan Wallen and the CMA awards, each of their top 5 Thanksgiving dinner sides and lastly what they are thankful for most this holiday season. Hope you all enjoy this episode while you spend time with your loved ones! Happy Thanksgiving!
In the GFBS Studios today is North Dakota State Senator, Scott Meyer. He is here to discuss the latest Vikings' folly, the latest from the state legislature, local news, sports, and more! Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com – For easy access to past GFBS Interviews visit https://gfbsinterviews.podbean.com/ #northdakota #legislature #senator #state #local #grandforks #gfbs
On your Friday Berkshire Hathaway Podcast, realty expert, Adam Helgeson, is in the studio, and Adam brought with guest and Benchmark Lender, Scott Meyer, to discuss the latest market updates. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF #realestate #market #equity #grandforksbestsource #grandcities @homesgrandforks #berkshirehathaway
Scripture: 1 Peter 3:15; Matthew 14:28-31;John 13:8;John 21:17;1 Peter5:12 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: "How do you have faith while living in this current culture? This question is the theme that Scott Meyer explores in this series called "Beyond Religion." In this first message of the series Scott discusses the life of the apostle Peter, who is the author of the book in the Bible that bears his name. This letter to believers in and followers of Jesus is the basis for this message series.
Scripture: Matthew 5:38-48 Speaker: Scott Meyer, Scott Seela Summary: In this message, Scott explores this text in Matthew that reveals a radical concept for the people of his time on earth. This radical message is one for us today. That message is that when it comes to serving others the minimum is not our goal as followers of Jesus. Rather, what Jesus would have us do is go beyond that and "Go the Extra Mile."
Scripture: Matthew 28:19, Romans 10:14-15 Speaker: Scott Meyer, Lead Minister; Denville Willie, Missionary to South Africa Summary: During his visit to Western Hills, his supporting congregation, Denville Willie discusses his work in Africa with Scott Meyer during this interview conducted during the Sunday morning worship service.
Scripture: Matthew 5:11-16 Speaker: Scott Meyer, Lead Minister Summary: What does it mean to be "salt and light?" Scott's message comes from a metaphor used in Matthew's gospel to challenge his readers to live in this world as "salt and light." Scott begins with a description of "a beautiful life." As he brings real life situations to us, he challenges us to become "salt and light" in this world and demonstrate the "beautiful life" we can and do live in Christ.
Max apologizes to Ben. Ben doesn't want his son to know who Jar-Jar Binks is. Geoff has book and movie recommendations. (Shout out - Scott Meyer & Tom Cruise) Plus - living in a simulation and the meaninglessness of saying “there's a non-zero chance.” *** Submit Your Topic, Get A Free Shirt @IgandUn - ignorantanduninformed@gmail.com
Scott Meyer has a very unique background. He has a master's degree in Philosophy, Peace, and Conflict Transformation and he now works in the world of AI. He's the perfect guest to come speak about what's happening currently in education and how we can prepare ourselves for the future. Scott emphasizes the importance of embracing one's uniqueness and taking the "weird route" in life. He also talks about the potential for AI in education. Scott Meter writes, teachers, and consults on AI adoption across industries. He's a Rosetta Stone for making complex tech understandable and useful. He created Five Minute AI (http://fivemin.ai/.), providing quick tutorials to help people live well and work smart with AI. His courses apply AI in specific industries such as non-profits, creative agencies, and education. You'll find him exploring the future of learning and AI through podcasts, essays, and videos at Ed3.gg. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Find out more about Kevin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/ For more episodes of the Better Learning Podcast, visit https://www.betterlearningpodcast.com/ Who made this episode possible? Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://www.secondclassfoundation.org/
Free agent long snappers, Scott Meyer and Drew Scott, share their long snapping story. From their first snap to their desire of playing in the NFL, Scott and Drew have both experienced major success and major disappointments while chasing the dream. Find out what keeps them going and why these guys mean so much to me.
The Pawsitive Post in Conversation by Companion Animal Psychology
Resource Guarding in DogsWe talk with Lisa about what resource guarding is and the body language that you should look for to spot it. People often have an emotional response to resource guarding—it can be a shock if your dog growls at you—and we talk about why you shouldn't punish the growl and how to deal with those completely normal feelings. We discuss how to fix resource guarding issues and why aversive methods are not the answer. Kristi and Zazie both share stories about their own dogs' resource guarding behaviour, and we also talk about how to prevent it in the first place.Finally, we talk about the books we are reading right now. Lisa Skavienski is the owner of Dog Educated in Rochester, NY, where she specializes in classes, workshops, and private consultation for dog owners. She is deeply invested in animal welfare, participating at the local community level, as well as holding a seat on the Pet Professional Guild's Shelter and Rescue Committee. Lisa studied with behavior expert Jean Donaldson at the highly acclaimed Academy for Dog Trainers. She is also a Certified Separation Anxiety Trainer and Fear free certified.Facebook Instagram The books:Zazie Todd's Wag: The Science of Making Your Dog Happy and her upcoming book Shiver. An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us by Ed Yong was the Animal Book Club's choice for February and March.The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times (Global Icons Series) by Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams with Gail Hudson.The Roller Derby Blueprint by Scott Meyer.Still I Cannot Save You by Kelly S. Thompson.Read highlights of the chat here.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/435 Presented By: Trxstle, Yellowstone Teton, Togens Fly Shop, Mavrk Fly Fishing Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Scott Meter and Steve Borst from Black Dog Outdoor Sports are here to take us into the Delaware River system. We find out a little more about the history of the Catskills and this part of the country, which streamside guide is a must-have, and what their remote deer camp cabin is all about. We find out what's the best time to fish the Delaware River and the different hatches you can take advantage of. We also talk about what they have going at the shop and how they can get you started with almost any outdoor activity you want to explore. Here we go! Show Notes with Black Dog Outdoor Sports 06:00 - Steve tells us how the shop got started. Now they got lots of different outdoor equipment such as hunting, camping, paddling, fly fishing, etc. 11:00 - Steve fishes the Catskills 90% of the time. We also hear about the other streams they fish on. 15:20 - "Roscoe, New York is self-proclaimed trout town USA." 20:20 - May is the best time to fish in New York. You get a lot of hatches such as the Quill Gordons, Hendrickson, Caddis, March Browns, etc. 21:45 - They also have October Caddis which are huge Caddis, size 6 to 10 inches. 26:30 - We talk about the book, Art Flick by Roger Keckeissen - a Catskill Legend. 33:00 - We noted Lee and Joan Wulff. We had Joan Wulff on the podcast at WFS 100. 36:54 - The Pepacton Reservoir has one of the cleanest water in the country. 44:05 - Steve tells the story of how rainbow trout got in the Delaware River. 46:54 - They talk about the fly shop and what they have there. 51:30 - We noted the Kenetrek Boots which are very durable. They got some in the shop. 59:15 - Steve is an active member of Ducks Unlimited. 1:07:00 - We talk about their dogs and find out how they came up with their shop name. 1:11:45 - Shout out to OnXMaps.com for being a reliable tool outdoors. 1:14:16 - Steve uses a 280 Remington Bolt Action Left-handed Mountain Rifle. 1:15:25 - Scott recommends a 10-foot, 3-wt Sage Sense fly rod for Euro nymphing. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/435
Innovative System's latest study into the habits of rural consumers found that local channels are increasingly important when it comes to video. But for the first time, reliability was a greater priority than price in regard to broadband service.Recorded LIVE at NTCA's RTIME.
Minot, N.D. — "It's happening," Sen. Scott Meyer, a Republican from Grand Forks, said on this episode of Plain Talk. "We're not stopping it." He's referring to sports gambling, which is one of the topics he says his constituents talk to him about the most. "It's becoming more and more common. It's everywhere," he says. Meyer is backing House Concurrent Resolution 3002, which, if passed, would put the question of sports gambling to voters on the statewide ballot. If they approve it, the lawmakers would be authorized to enact enabling legislation dictating regulation, consumer protection, and taxation. At least for professional sports. The constitutional amendment would leave out other types of sports betting on collegiate or even high school competitions, though Meyer insists that sort of thing is already happening too. "There are already betting lines on those games" available from sports betting services based off-shore that can be accessed online. Meyer says that's a big part of why this resolution should pass. Because these services are offshore, the North Dakotans who are already using them have no protection from fraud, and there is no way to generate revenue from the bets to offset the social impacts of gambling. A similar resolution proposed in the 2021 legislative session passed in the state House, but failed, narrowly, in the state Senate. So far, HCR3002 has followed a similar trajectory, having passed already in the House. Now it's before the Senate, where Meyer hopes his colleagues will let North Dakota voters have a say. Want to be notified when new episodes of Plain Talk publish? Click here to subscribe, or search for the show on Spotify, or Apple Podcasts, or any of the other podcast services.
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Whoever is running the program on that side seems to have forgotten to inform the boyfriend… heather is very dominant (angie) yet she seems submissive, always giving in , but it's fake — they are both using the same tactics to manipulate and control their “slave” “sub”. Whereas the slave /sub may think they are the one in charge or holding the power but they are not , not 100% the females are in charge either though. Subliminal messaging in songs, A's I need to talk to you” before something .”I need to talk to you about “we need to talk about” um these “quick” (hours long dude sometimes, are reprogramming sessions- at witchcraft, subliminally messaging, mind control , brain washing, separating you from your family and friends by causing fights and setting you up. Dude i can't believe you if you don't think she had knowledge of you getting in trouble w/law enforcement each time. Have you noticed that the past week to two weeks, all of Z's stuff is out of williamsburg, yet where is all of A's still? -why did A call me last Saturday at 530 ish evening , saying that they were “stealing her stuff cal zach and get him out there right now.” and then bout an hour later saying not a tear or sound of them than - no previous emotion saying “I've got good news.” - A's good news? Well it didn't match up with what she told me at least two ties, once the day i past Z's parents flying out to the Church to keep A & Z from going to jail cause i guess the neighbors had enough of their yelling or fighting or whatever. SO yeah she told me that day when it was she and i briefly talking she was still i her car and boy oh boy she got this shit eating grin/ smile on her face and took like here hands and finger or two off of each and like accented her face little bit like a a kid trying to decide which present to open on christmas morning. - b-daddy was one of three and I'm pretty sure it was one of two , i'm think my mind is putting Z in the mix , because …ok no take Z out oj this one cause they were separated at the time of conception, would be able to ask isaiah but for some reason he was removed from being able to talk to Z and the rest of us out here… Hmmm oddly odd isn't it? Ok, another time (and it was many come to think about it) but one time that was talked to me directly by A, New RIchmond sitting i her car Z, was in the front seat zoned out, drawing, this was the same day , Karma and it being a Beeeetchh was brought up and I was asked to get a couple podcasts out there about someones own birth mother so that karma would visit and punish her the way that i guess whatever i did, (just did a podcast thats all i did) or said about A ( oh THATS RIGHT, CALLED HER OUT ON THE PODCAST FOR MANIPULATION , MIND CONTROLLING, BRAIN WASHING, SUBLIMINAL MESSAGING, AND WITCH EVERYTHING ELSE. The podcasts are still up if you'd like to see/hear for yourself, and turns out to be a whole lot more Bull Shi* going on with that whole manipulation category than made known by “calling someone out”, and at this time it was not that i was intentionally doing or targetting or fighting against, or for or with or anything at all with anyone here in the “real world ground zero” i was just making it known that someone noticed and someone wasn't going to let it continue- i saw it happen with dylan , and didn't know enough at the time tie know what was going on , and the stories change, but over all still the same……. So ANYONE ONE HERE TALK to Olivia, Rob, Roger, Paul/John Paul, Dustin, Nolan/Tyler Devereaux, David…??? And how many of these “ occurrences” and over doses that keep happening are related and connected to this whole freaking NIGHTMARE? Other people the whole dom/slave Jacob harp, Kirk wilhite Jr, my nephew Josh Wyatt, Dylan Gilreath, dan Casey, Chris dottz, Bryan paller, Scott Meyer, and more OK SO LISTEN WATCH THIS PODCAST pass it on to friends. Stay turned cause i'm starting to write a book it seems as well for the podcasts descriptions. So this podcast discusses the electrical issues that are occurring in the electrical current carrying items around me. EMF broadcasting electromagnetic pulses and broadcasting through the frequencies #gangstalkers using #DEW are #targetingindividuals forcing and subjecting them to torture, mind control, brain washing, subliminal messaging all living creatures, corruption manipulation slavery and human drones. As well as their secret society is fully stocked with their own secret government so don't forget these cyber terrorists are guilty of treason too! This is coming to you fro OHio but I believe we travel through All 50-states including District of Columbia , Washington DC. :) #gangsofameria #streetsofamerica #igy6 #papa #daddy #klosterman #armedforces #manipulation #artofManipulation #artofwar #karma #devereaux #intimidation #crimesagainsthumanity #cardsagainsthumanity #gaymafia #sightillogicalsoundillodgicalwarfare
Max Herz interviews former Alabama and Vanderbilt long snapper (and current 102.5 The Game producer!) Scott Meyer on 102.5 The Game's "The Six." Topics include Scott's first NFL camp after attending Arizona Cardinals rookie mini-camp this May, how he's stayed ready during the year-and-a-half between his last college snap and his first NFL call, and what it takes for a snapper in his position to make the NFL.
Tonight's guests on The Six with Max Herz on 102.5 The Game: -0:00, Rob Friedman, The Pitching Ninja, -18:15, Freddie Coleman, ESPN Radio Host -36:00, Scott Meyer, former Vanderbilt and Alabama long snapper & current 102.5 The Game producer -52:15, ESPN Premier Lacrosse League announcer Drew Carter
In this episode, we'll learn how a small rice farm near Jacksonville, Florida transformed to include an orchard, farm-to-table restaurant, an event space, and even the chance to take a hike with goats. Scott Meyer and Lindsay Scott are the owners of Congaree and Penn. In our interview today, Scott and Lindsay will explain why they decided to open a restaurant that highlights regional produce and specialty dishes from local chefs as well as how impactful having an agritourism hotspot has been since the start of the pandemic. Check out Congaree and Penn HERE: https://www.congareeandpenn.com/ Learn more at our website: https://thefarmtraveler.com/ And be sure to follow us on social media! https://www.instagram.com/farm_traveler/ https://www.facebook.com/TheFarmTraveler https://www.youtube.com/farmtraveler Subscribe here: https://podkite.link/FarmTraveler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens in the world when all the world's talent is accessible to us?John sits down for the second time on the show with his brother, Scott, who shares his love of exploration of the web3 space and is pioneering an effort to educate in the space through his company, Ed3. He is a part of a DAO, decentralized autonomous organization, where individual contributors have some ownership in decisions of the organization along with their contributions.In episode 89, the Meyer brothers discuss how DAOs are operating, how to become part of a DAO, and the impact DAOs can have in the future.What is a DAO? (3:57)How do you get involved in a DAO? (10:55)Adding value in a DAO as a leader (17:20)Potential downsides of a DAO (28:16)Future of leadership in DAOs: (30:22)Prediction on future of DAOs: (34:01)Explore more of what was mentioned through DAO Central, Crypto Jobs, and Shiny Object Social Club.-----Connect with John T. MeyerFollow Leadmore on InstagramSubscribe to the Leadmore newsletterJoin the Leadmore Community