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Sean O'Keefe of Mari Vineyards talks about what makes Michigan-made wine so unique, and how climate change is affecting the delicate environmental balance necessary for growing grapes in Michigan.
Sean O’Keefe is the founder, partner, and chief impact officer for Career Launch, a social enterprise that partners with colleges and career programs to scale the skill-set for launching a holistic job or internship search. Sean is a former community college student who is now an award-winning professor at Santa Clara University. He’s the author of the newly-released book “Launch Your Career: How ANY Student Can Create Relationships With Professionals and Land the Jobs and Internships They Want.” He leveraged the concepts that he teaches to launch his own dream career. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com
In this episode of the Campbell Conversations, a conversation about the inauguration of President Joe Biden, the historic inauguration of Vice President Kamala Harris and where we go from here. Grant Reeher speaks with Kristi Andersen, a town councilor in Cazenovia and political science professor emeritus at Syracuse University's Maxwell School for Citizenship and Public Affairs. Also in the discussion is Sean O'Keefe, former Administrator of NASA, former Secretary of the Navy and currently a Professor of Leadership and Management at the Maxwell School at Syracuse University.
Had a great time interviewing the former Administrator at NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration. We talk about the Jetsons, Star Trek and SpaceX, the future of space and why all this should matter to you if you are in the business of believing the impossible and taking risk!
Constitutional Chats hosted by Janine Turner and Cathy Gillespie
How NASA and commercial companies like SpaceX are navigating new missions, and what governs companies and nations as they explore! Actress Janine Turner, Cathy Gillespie, and Constituting America Student Ambassadors Tova Love Kaplan and Dakare Chatman interview Professor Sean O'Keefe (former NASA Administrator) and Michael Gold (Acting Associate Administrator, NASA's Office of International and Interagency Relations) on the Artemis Accords, the importance of STEM education, NASA's collaborations with SpaceX for the May 2020 SpaceX launch, and how the US government plans to continue commercial partnerships for space exploration in the future.
Pontoon Brewing made waves with their Rainbow Smiggles release, but there's more to their beers than cereal and candy Sean O'Keefe, owner and CEO of Pontoon Brewing, is cool with the flack he got when he launched Rainbow Smiggles. He expected it. The Berliner Weisse infused with fruit and Trix and Skittles is part of the brewery's Serious Series after all. Pontoon likes to have fun with their beers, and the people that enjoy them. However, there are still some big and bold beers available from the brewery. They frequently offer up generously-fruited Berliners and their Brownie Batter stout has seen plenty of variants with every adjunct imaginable. If you're looking to play it a little more safe then you can enjoy their Sol Crush Mexican Lager or a Galaxy Drifter IPA. O'Keefe and Brewmaster Chris Baratz joined us in the studio this week. We talked about how their coping with Covid, brewing with lactose, crowdsourcing beer ideas, pilsners, and the plan for unique releases moving forward. We also get some details on the 2020 Brownie Bash Beer Festival with lots of collaborations and guest breweruies. Plus, O'Keefe make a BIG announcement about the brewery. Pontoon Sol Crusher is a delicious Vienna-style Lager. The latest version drops the fruit from the previous release to let the beautiful malts shine through. (Photo: Pontoon Brewing) CRAFT BEER NEWS American Craft Beer Week is coming May 11-17th! Check out the link for more info on how you can support independent American brewers. Sierra Nevada donates their lab to help create "test medium" to aid Coronavirus efforts AB InBev wins latest round of the Corn Syrup Wars THE BEER LIST Pontoon Brewing 2017 Black Squall Russian Imperial Stout Dem Bones Dry-hopped Pilsner Galaxy Drifter IPA Sol Crusher Mexican / Vienna Lager Tropical Clusterf#$%! Berliner Weisse with tropical fruit Creature Comforts Automatic Pale Ale Highland Brewing Rising Haze IPA The Pontoon Brewing Crew at the Beer Guys Radio studio. L-R: Earnest Hansley, Chris Baratz, Sean O'Keefe. ICYMI: More beer (and mead) from the Dirty South The Cannon Brewpub with Brewmaster Charles McLendon | Ep. 220 Ironmonger Brewing and Viking Alchemist Meadery bring you the Ironmonger Experience | Ep. 218 18th century yeast, slow pour Pils, and craft seltzer talk with Fractal Brewing Project | Ep. 217 It costs a lot to keep our show going every week. Starting at just $1 per month, you can show your support and help us make sure we're able to continue bringing you the best in interviews and insights in craft beer. In return we'll give you every episode commercial free, occasional bonus episodes, access to our private Facebook group, and more - plus our eternal gratitude! Get more details on Patreon.
Sean O'Keefe is a professor at Syracuse University and the Howard and Lousie Phanstiel Chair in Strategic Management and Leadership at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. He's also held a number of positions in previous Republican administrations. This week, O'Keefe joins Grant Reeher for a discussion on the Trump Administration, impeachment, the situation with Iran, and more.
Bottleshare founder Christopher Glenn lives to help those in need Last week we sat down at Bottleshare Benefit Bash Vol. 1 to talk with Bottleshare founder Christopher Glenn as well as his collaboration partners Trey Sinclair of Dry County Brewing and Sean O'Keefe of Pontoon Brewing. Chris' story is pretty amazing, after a serious accident left him unable to return to his previous career his former boss (Sinclair) shared an idea he had for "The Bottleshare." Chris was excited, ran with it, and has grown it into something much bigger than the original idea. Bottleshare's motto is Raising Glasses, Raising Hopes and their mission is to help those in the craft beverage industry that face hardships that pose a financial burden. At the Benefit Bash, Chris presented a check for $15,000 to Jennifer Barnes, widow of Modern Hops co-founder Philip Barnes. [caption id="attachment_46754" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Bottleshare founder Christopher Glenn presents a check for $15,000 to Jennifer Barnes, widow of Modern Hops co-founder Philip Barnes, at the Bottleshare Benefit Bash Vol 1.[/caption] Collaboration is key Glenn tells us many times how the support of Dry County and Sinclair helped grow Bottleshare. One of the ways the organization raises funds is through collaboration beers. Dry County was Bottleshare's first collaboration partner and have partnered with them on other beers as well. More collaborations are coming up from breweries like Atlanta's New Realm and New Orleans' Urban South. Although slightly delayed due to some medical needs, early this year Glenn will embark on his #RGSA2020 tour. That's Raising Glasses, Saving Asses; a slight spin on the core slogan. RGSA will take Bottleshare across the US with stops in New Orleans and Denver already scheduled. The mission is to raise awareness of the organization, brew up some collaborations, and find partners for their new Bottleshare Collective. [caption id="attachment_46755" align="aligncenter" width="708"] Bottleshare raises funds through many channels, including sales of collaboration beers like Vol. 1 with Dry County Brewing.[/caption] The Beer List Bottleshare / Dry County / Pontoon / Leprechauno Meadery Collaboration Vol. 6 | Fruited Braggot Dry County Low Key IPA Dry County Plank Pils Dry County Kennesaw Bourbon Ale (KBA) ICYMI: More to listen to Check out some previous appearances from Bottleshare, Dry County, and Pontoon Brewing. DuClaw brewing and The Bottleshare | Ep. 151 TinyPalooza 3.5 with Dry County Brewing | Ep. 118 Pontoon Brewing | Ep. 110
Want to ask a question to our panelists? Submit an online question here: https://bit.ly/2kM4sXN The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and Northeastern University invite you to attend a half-day public conference titled Implementing Innovation: The 21st Century National Security Innovation Partnership Conference on September 23 at the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ headquarters-- located at 1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Washington, DC. The half-day conference will include a discussion between Northeastern University’s President, Dr. Joseph E. Aoun, and Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Dr. Steven Walker, followed by an expert panel. Please see the agenda below for more details on speakers. The conference will include discussion topics related to the 21 century national security innovation partnership, and bring together leaders from government, academia, and industry to discuss how to deliver a lasting culture of innovation in support of national security. This partnership between national security leadership, technology developers in industry, and the nation’s academic research institutions promises to continue producing decades of advancements applicable to defense and the broader economy, and is recognized as a major U.S. advantage in the most recent national security strategy. The event’s speakers will address four specific issues: Please join us on September 23 for this timely conversation. Follow the conversation on social media: @NationalSecurityInnovation, @Northeastern, @CSIS, @CSIS_ISP and @PresidentAoun. 9:30 AM – 10:00 AM - Registration 10:00 AM – 10:15 AM - Introduction Hon. Sean O'Keefe, Syracuse University Maxwell School; Senior Adviser at CSIS Mr. Andrew P. Hunter, CSIS Director, Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group & Senior Fellow, International Security Program 10:15 AM – 11:15 AM - Session 1: Keynote Discussion on The 21st Century National Security Innovation Partnership Dr. Joseph E. Aoun, President, Northeastern University Dr. Steven H. Walker, Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 11:15 AM – 11:30 AM - Coffee Break 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM - Session 2: Panel Discussion This panel will focus on how the 21 Century National Security Innovation Partnership supports the development of STEM talent for national security, incubates promising technological firms, fosters technology and process innovation, enables human-machine teaming, and supports cyber and supply chain security. Dr. Lisa Porter, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Research & Engineering, U.S. Department of Defense Dr. David E. Luzzi, Senior Vice Provost for Research & Vice President of the Innovation Campus, Northeastern University Dr. Robie I. Samanta Roy, Vice President, Technology, Government Affairs, Lockheed Martin Dr. William LaPlante, Senior Vice President & General Manager, MITRE National Security Sector 12:30 PM – 12:40 PM...
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In our latest MBTB Radio podcast, we chat with Sean O'Keefe of Mari Vineyards about their unique varietals and growing system, and discuss what we've been drinking, upcoming events and more. Intro music by bensound.com / Sound effects by freesound.org
3 Michigan Winemakers - Sean O'Keefe, Bryan Ulbrich, and JayBriggss The folks who put on the City of Riesling invited me to their events this past June in Traverse City, Michigan. I had a great time, was introduced to the many of the people who are at the helm of Michigan's viticulture, got to taste a lot more than just Riesling, and recorded six podcasts with winemakers from around the world. This episode features Sean O'Keefe, Bryan Ulbrich, and Jay Briggs, three winemakers based in Traverse City. These guys have been prominent in the skillful handling of Vinifera and modern winemaking that is demonstrating that wines from this special place within Michigan are world-class. Halfway through the episode, Bob Bertheau from Chateau Ste Michelle in Washington state, slips in and widens the prospective of high-latitude winemaking. LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Mari Vineyards - Traverse City, Michigan Left Foot Charley - Traverse City, Michigan 45 North Vineyard and Winery - Traverse City, Michigan Chateau Ste Michelle - Washington State City of Riesling, Traverse City, Michigan This podcast is brought you by Tin Sheets Consulting -- a full service wine industry consulting firm that specializes in: Small winery business strategies Winery Start Up Winemaking Direct-to-Consumer business optimization Marketing and Branding Website and social media marketing Tin Sheets is offering a free 30 min consultation for all new customers "We recognize the varied nature of our clients needs and are happy to work with you to craft an affordable plan that fits your goals and needs." Learn more at www.tinsheets.com Contact us via e-mail - info@tinsheets.com or call 719-239-7071 "Tin Sheets Consulting was created as a result of our desire to help small businesses find the tools and solutions to reach their full potential. In 2009, we took over a struggling family business and through the implementation of new systems and fresh ideas, grew it to be profitable, and ultimately, successfully sold in 2016. Throughout our journey as small business owners, we discovered that what we enjoyed most about our work was designing the plans and developing the processes and systems to facilitate change and growth. Once we’d achieved this in our business, we realized that we wanted to help others find the same success. As former small business owners, we understand the difficulties, obstacles, and sleepless nights that are part and parcel of owning your business. Drawing from our experiences and others that we’ve worked with, our mission is to provide you with the resources to reduce your stress and focus on what matters most, the growth and success of your business." Questions? Comments? Let me know what you think: jim@insidewinemaking.com if you learn something from the collection of podcasts at Inside Winemaking, please considering donating to support the show. Paypal links at the bottom of the Inside Winemaking homepage. Every small donation is helpful. The Inside Winemaking Podcast on iTunes And Stitcher Radio Too
ARTHouse is a vibrant radio arts program showcasing Blue Mountains (Australia) based creative talent. ArtHouse is aired on Radio Blue Mountains and features hosted sessions on such diverse art forms as dance, costume, and crime fiction through to visual arts, textiles, photography, music, poetry and more. Each week a panel will discuss various themes such as art and resilience, how to source venues and apply for grants, how to sustain our creative community plus other relevant hot topics. The program airs every Thursday Night on RBM 89.1 from 6:00-8:00 pm. In this segment, Sean O'Keeffe interviews Tom Taylor and Jo Davis (of Blue Shorts Film Festival).
In this episode I talk to Sean O'Keefe about his work with Fall Out Boy, Hawthorne Heights, Plain White T's Real Friends and much, much more. Go To NoiseCreators To Get To Know The Producers Behind Your Favorite Records: NoiseCreators.com Hosted by Jesse Cannon: jessecannon.com Show Notes: http://bit.ly/1m8hoBG Subscribe on iTunes: http://apple.co/1Yluk3v and review us there! Overcast.FM http://bit.ly/1I9OPhE and recommend us there! Noise Creators on Twitter: @noisecreators Jesse Cannon on Twitter: @jessecannon
Author Kevin McCarthy reads from his crime novel 'Irregulars'. Recorded in front of a live audience in the Central Library on 31 October 2013 as part of its 'Crime in the City: Crime and History' series. Irregulars is set in Dublin in 1922 during the Civil War. Through his main characters Sean O'Keefe, a demobbed RIC man and Nora Flynn who works for the ruthless CID, Kevin explores this traumatic epoch of Irish history. Kevin also discusses the process of researching and writing historical novels. While researching the book he discovers CID files were burnt by order of the Minister of Home Affairs in the aftermath of the Civil War in an attempt to sanitise the records of vicious acts and move on with the founding of the Free State. Kevin is author of the historical crime novels Peeler and Irregulars. Irregulars was shortlisted for the Ireland AM Crime Fiction Book of the Year in the Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards 2013.
The four year anniversary show! P.H.O.R.K., Styrenhet, Roman Nails, Sean O'Keefe, Trance.biz, Training Montage, Hicksoncompactgroup, False Moniker, Lucid Terror, Hex Horizontal, Sir Baar, Easy of the Valley Blues, Force Publique Congo, Maul, Skin Lies, Myttys, Thunderbird, and Homogenzied Terrestrials.
Purpose Rockstar: Daily Career Stories including Grammar Girl and Gretchen Rubin
Sean O'Keefe runs Sean O'Keefe Events, an Atlanta based event company that drives fundraising for local nonprofits/NGOs. We talk his life as a chef in Hollywood and why he is so passionate about helping organizations thrive through his events. Continue Reading→