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Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of May 13, 2025. Slate Auto discusses its decision to build a new EV truck in Kosciusko County. Plus, a Shelbyville manufacturer is expanding operations. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
Hosts Jim Shannon and Todd Ritter, connecting remotely from Colorado and Kentucky respectively, discuss recent happenings in the bourbon world and taste a couple of whiskies. Jim is in Colorado Springs for a Derby party, having flown out of Louisville on Derby Day. He mentions winning an exacta on the Derby race. He is sipping on Woodford Reserve Distiller's Select 90.4 proof, the annual Derby bottle, describing it as a traditional Woodford. He notes that at the Derby party, they were making mint juleps with Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond, and while not his favorite drink, he partook. He even helped make the simple syrup. Todd is drinking Penelope Architect, the third in their series. It's a straight bourbon whiskey sourced from MGP, finished in French oak staves, bottled at 104 proof, and retails around $65. Todd finds it nice, noting the MGP cherry character and a "funky oak" from the French staves. They discuss Lost Lantern's new monthly subscription service, which recently launched after they had previously speculated about something similar. The service costs $90 a month plus shipping for a different bottle each month, special sign-up bottles, behind-the-scenes stories, exclusive events, virtual tastings, and early access to new releases. News from Buffalo Trace includes an announcement that they are adding an EH Taylor bottled-in-bond to the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection (BTAC). They speculate it will be a well-aged version and note that some EH Taylor bottles already fetch prices similar to BTAC on the secondary market. They express hope that these will be findable, perhaps requiring waiting in line as in past years. Other news includes the release of the new Wild Turkey 8-year 101, which is starting to hit shelves at an MSRP of $49. They note that 8 years is the minimum age, and it could contain older stock. They are looking forward to reviewing it and comparing it to the 70th-anniversary release. Whiskey Thief has released their 2025 Mayday Rye, a 7-year-old, 146 proof (hazmat) rye. It's available at their distillery in Frankfort and their new tasting room in Louisville, and they are now shipping to some states. The hosts praise Whiskey Thief's ryes. Jim mentions an upcoming interview and tour at Law's Whiskey House in Denver during his Colorado trip. He notes Law's has established itself as a pioneer in Colorado whiskey, particularly with their bottled-in-bond and American single malts. Jim's second pour is the 291 Colorado Rye Whiskey finished in Aspen wood staves and maple syrup barrels, the "M" release, at 122 proof. He finds it has a great maple sweetness and notes that 291 whiskies are generally easy to identify due to their unique profile. He mentions his son recently volunteered bottling and labeling at 291, noting things are going well for the distillery. Todd's second pour is Pikesville Straight Rye from Heaven Hill, 110 proof and 6 years old, retailing around $50. He considers it a classic and a great value rye. He recalls being introduced to it during an interview with Bernie Lubbers at the Evan Williams Experience. They briefly discuss the Heaven Hill rye mashbill used for Rittenhouse and Elijah Craig Ryes, noting different proofs and ages. They talk about recent trends, including the rise of ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails, which are exploding in popularity, especially with younger consumers. They mention that the largest distillery in the US is now producing White Claw. While neither host is personally a big fan of seltzers or most RTDs, they acknowledge the market demand and hope bourbon is well-represented in this category. They also discuss the growing trend of THC-infused beverages, noting that hemp-derived THC under 0.3% by weight is federally legal. They express confusion about the health claims and draw parallels to the initial marketing of vaping as a safe alternative to cigarettes. They mention a recent barrel pick they did at James E. Pepper Distillery in Lexington for Bourbon on the Banks. They tasted three barrels and selected a bourbon, choosing one they felt would appeal more broadly, although they personally favored another with a great nose (vanilla icing, cake batter). They highlight the historical tour at James E. Pepper, discussing the distillery's long history and the role of James E. Pepper's wife. They note they also tried an excellent rye there aged 7-8 years. They discuss the recent move of RD1 Spirits to a new location and Macaulay Minton's Dark Arts moving into the old RD1 space, noting Macaulay's unique tastes and the interesting decor. They mention Sarah Algrim joining Macaulay. Beau Cumberland's Frankfurt Bourbon documentary is highlighted, with an upcoming screening on Friday, June 13th at The Foundry in Frankfurt, kicking off Bourbon Week. The screening is donation-based, with proceeds going to Frankfurt flood victims. Todd is the narrator for the documentary and receives praise from Jim for his narration skills. They hope to make the documentary more widely available in the future. Jim mentions researching a historical Shannon distillery in Shelbyville from the early 1800s. They recommend Beau Cumberland's YouTube page for short interviews and mini-docs on American spirits. Jim concludes by noting the pleasant "chest hug" from the 291 rye and acknowledging the late hour for Todd. Todd mentions a busy day with his son's soccer game. They wrap up the episode, encouraging listeners to find The Bourbon Road on social media and subscribe to the podcast. 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In this weeks story, members of our Christ Community Church family share powerful stories from their spring break mission trips to Honduras and the GAP distribution center in Kentucky. Hear from Katie, Isaiah, Patrick, and Crystal as they talk about why they said "yes" to the trip, how they saw God move, and how their experiences are impacting their everyday lives back home.From worshipping in two different languages to launching a Bible study in a high school cafeteria, these testimonies show how stepping out in faith can lead to incredible transformation — not just abroad, but right here in Shelbyville.
He is risen. He is alive. And He is coming.In this powerful Easter message, Pastor Blake Lawyer opens Revelation 1 and invites us to see Jesus—not just as a Savior who lived and died, but as the risen King in all His glory. From the isolated island of Patmos to the crowded streets of Shelbyville, the call remains the same: see the King, trust the King, and follow Him into a life worth living.Whether you're questioning your next step or longing for a deeper purpose, this sermon reminds us that Jesus is alive, and He's inviting you into the adventure of faith, mission, and resurrection hope.
In this episode, we welcome back Kyle Elliot, a professional flat-shod Tennessee Walking Horse trainer from Shelbyville, Tennessee. The discussion primarily revolves around recent developments related to the Horse Protection Act (HPA) and its implications for the entire horse industry. Kyle shares his perspective on the HPA regulations, their history, and the broader impact on various horse breeds. The conversation highlights the challenges and confusion surrounding the enforcement of the HPA, issues about funding, scar rules, and the complexities of self-policing within the horse industry. Concerns are raised about the uncertainty this brings to smaller horse shows and the potential changes needed to adapt to future regulations. The episode also touches on the broader horse industry's need for unity in addressing these regulatory changes.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:48 Background on the Horse Protection Act (HPA)01:17 Kyle's Experience and Insights02:05 Recent Developments and Industry Impact02:40 Challenges and Confusion in the Industry03:20 Historical Context and Legal Battles05:14 Regulatory Enforcement and Industry Reactions11:17 Future Implications and Ongoing Concerns20:24 Inspection Protocols and Feasibility Issues26:24 Liability and Management Concerns38:19 Inspection Setback and Legal Challenges39:15 Confusion and Delays in Implementation40:12 USDA's Role and Public Response42:20 Concerns Over Enforcement and Fairness43:37 Potential Impact on Horse Shows44:29 Legal Authority and Inspection Procedures45:58 Scar Rule and Its Implications48:19 Future of Horse Industry Regulations01:02:05 Final Thoughts and Industry Unity
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This episode of Subtext & Discourse Art World podcast is brought to you by AIPAD and The Photography Show. AIPAD represents fine art photography galleries around the world and is proud to present the 2025 edition of its flagship event, The Photography Show. The fair will showcase photography from the earliest processes to cutting-edge contemporary work that pushes the boundaries of the medium, from April 23 – 27 at The Park Avenue Armory in New York City. Go to www.aipad.com/show for more information and to plan your visit. The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) encourages public support of fine art photography through education and communication by enhancing the confidence of the public in responsible photography collecting. First organized in 1979, AIPAD and its current members span the globe with members in North and South America, Australia, Europe and Asia. AIPAD has become a unifying force in the field of photography and is dedicated to creating and maintaining high standards in the business of exhibiting, buying and selling photographs as art. - AIPAD official website https://www.aipad.com/ - Follow AIPAD on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aipadphoto/ - Talks programme by AIPAD on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@aipadphoto Lee Marks (Lee Marks Fine Art) was a founding member of AIPAD and was President from 1991 until 1995. Established in 1981, LMFA represents a small stable of international photographers and presents bi-monthly, online exhibitions by theme or represented artists. She also advises collectors on other photography acquisitions as well as insurance appraisals. - Lee Marks Fine Art official website https://www.leemarksfineart.com/ - Membership page on AIPAD https://www.aipad.com/member/lee-marks-fine-art - Follow Lee Marks on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lee.marks.9809/ Robert Klein (Robert Klein Gallery) was an early member of AIPAD and was President from 1995 until 2008. Robert Klein Gallery was established in 1980 and maintains an extensive and ever-changing inventory of 19th-century, 20th-century, and contemporary fine art photography. During his tenure, Robert engineered the 2006 expansion of The AIPAD Photography Show New York to the Park Avenue Armory, firmly establishing it as one of the leading photographic fairs in the world. - Robert Klein Gallery official website https://www.robertkleingallery.com/ - Membership page on AIPAD https://www.aipad.com/member/robert-klein-gallery - Follow Robert Klein Gallery on instagram https://www.instagram.com/robertkleingallery/ Stephen Bulger (Stephen Bulger Gallery) served on the Board beginning in 2001 and became First Vice President in 2003. He was President from 2009 until 2012. Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto, opened in 1995, and offers an active exhibition schedule of 19th century, 20th century and contemporary international photographers. He has published numerous catalogues and books, and has curated over 120 exhibitions. Stephen is also co-founder and a member of the Board of CONTACT, Toronto's photography festival. He is a graduate of the School of Image Arts at Ryerson University, Toronto, where he was the founding Manager of the Ryerson Gallery. - Stephen Bulger Gallery official website https://www.bulgergallery.com/ - Membership page on AIPAD https://www.aipad.com/member/stephen-bulger-gallery - Follow Stephen Bulger on instagram https://www.instagram.com/stephen.bulger/ and his gallery https://www.instagram.com/stephenbulgergallery/ Richard Moore (Richard Moore Photographs) served on the AIPAD Board of Directors for 12 years and was President from 2017 until 2021. RICHARD MOORE PHOTOGRAPHS, founded in 2000, is a private dealer of photographs, primarily vintage works by 19th and 20th century American photographers. Specialties include California photography, The Photo-Secession, Group f/64, Dorothea Lange, Farm Security Administration (FSA) photographers, Social Documentary photography and Photo-journalism. - Richard Moore Photographs official website https://www.richardmoorephoto.com/ - Membership page on AIPAD https://www.aipad.com/member/richard-moore-photographs - Follow Richard Moore Photographs on instagram https://www.instagram.com/richardmoorephoto/ Michael Dooney https://beacons.ai/michaeldooney This episode of Subtext & Discourse Art World Podcast was recorded on 21. March 2025 between Perth (AU), Toronto (CA), Shelbyville, IL, Oakland, CA, and Boston, MA (US).
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00:00:00 - Surf's Up: Season 6 Episode 2Surfing the MASH Tsunami continues its coverage of the AASLD Emerging Trends Conference on MASLD, MetALD and ALD. This week, the panelists focus on disease epidemiology and what it can teach us about the relative importance of alcohol and diet on disease progression. Our newsmaker, hepatology KOL and frequent Surfer Hannes Hagstrom, discusses what a recent paper demonstrates about the impact of MASLD on 15-year mortality and cause of death and how this information can improve patient care. Finally, our Expert, Shelbyville, Indiana internist Emily Ann Andeya, discusses her path from practicing internal medicine to focus on liver health (HINT: the common theme is insulin resistance).00:04:40 - IntroductionHost Roger Green briefly describes this episode's three sections and one key lesson from each.00:05:49 - Roundtable: Highlights from the AASLD Emerging Trends Conference, Part 2 The second portion of our Roundtable focuses on relative impact of alcohol and diet on disease progression and overall mortality and morbidity. It starts with Aleksander Krag sharing the highlights of his epidemiology presentation at the Emerging Trends Conference. Dr. Krag points out that while the vast majority of SLD patient live with MASLD, the vast majority of hospitalized patients and those living with late-stage cirrhosis live with ALD. Similarly, for the average patient, living with MetALD is more lethal than living with MASLD. Aleksander points out another challenge in defining where a patient lives on the ALD -> MetALD -> MASLD spectrum: patients' level of alcohol consumption is likely to change over time and many ALD or MetALD cirrhosis patients stop drinking altogether. The rest of this section considers the importance of stigma in correctly classifying patients and why genetics may become key to a message that minimizes patient stigma.00:25:50 - Newsmaker: Hepatology Researcher and KOL Hannes Hagstrom of the Karolinska Institute joins Roger to discuss cause-specific mortality in Swedish MASLD patientsOn March 24, the Journal of Hepatology posted a paper titled Cause-specific mortality in 13,099 patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease in Sweden. Co-author Hannes Hagstrom joins Roger to discuss the paper's key findings and implications for care. The key finding: living with MASLD leads to a significant increase in 15-year mortality. The most frequent cause of death among MASLD patients is cardiovascular disease, but the greatest increases in relative risk were due to HCC (HR ~ 35) and extra-hepatic cancers (HR ~ 26). Hannes points out that these results can serve as the beginning of a process where physicians can compute the risk at which individual patients place themselves through diet or alcohol patterns, which can aid patient understanding of the disease.00:44:22 - Experts: Internist Emily Ann Andeya discusses how she developed the commitment to treating liver disease that made her a "unicorn" in the words of one AASLD panelist and also brought her to attend the Emerging Trends Conference last monthRoger first met Emily Ann Andeya when she asked a question at a session of last fall's The Liver Meeting, and again at the Emerging Trends Conference, where Emily and her colleagues were likely the only primary care physicians in the room. Emily describes the path by which she went from wanting to be a cardiologist during medical school in the Philippines through years of nursing in the US to primary care practice and, how, focus on the liver as a key to overall metabolic health. Listen as Emily explains the importance of understanding insulin resistance in her transition, and how her vision affects the way she and her colleagues practice, the goals they set, and the exceptional levels of care they achieve.01:08:56 Business Report
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Join the #McConnellCenter as we welcome Dr. Reggie Van Stockum for a conversation about the importance of the work of Harlan Hubbard. Ronald R. Van Stockum, Jr. is a lawyer, teacher, biologist, writer, guitarist, and recently an actor living on his family's old farm in Shelbyville, Kentucky. He has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Santa Clara University, and a Masters and PhD. in Biology from the University of Louisville. He also has his Juris Doctorate in Law from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law. Dr. Van Stockum, Jr. has published numerous books, articles, and short stories in the areas of law, science, and creative writing. We all know we need to read more and there are literally millions of books on shelves with new ones printed every day. How do we sort through all the possibilities to find the book that is just right for us now? Well, the McConnell Center is bringing authors and experts to inspire us to read impactful and entertaining books that might be on our shelves or in our e-readers, but which we haven't yet picked up. We hope you learn a lot in the following podcast and we hope you might be inspired to pick up one or more of the books we are highlighting this year at the University of Louisville's McConnell Center. Stay Connected Visit us at McConnellcenter.org Subscribe to our newsletter Facebook: @mcconnellcenter Instagram: @ulmcenter Twitter: @ULmCenter This podcast is a production of the McConnell Center
A reunion worth toasting! After a 50-day recovery from knee replacement surgery, Russ rejoins Matt and Josh for an episode brimming with bourbon knowledge, friendly banter, and genuine camaraderie. The team dives straight into a special tasting of the brand new Bulleit Bottled in Bond Bourbon – the first expression fully produced at Bulleit's own Shelbyville, Kentucky distillery rather than sourced from MPG. This seven-year-old, 100-proof bourbon (priced at a reasonable $45-50) pleasantly surprises our hosts with its complex notes of licorice, brown sugar, and balanced spice. Their enthusiastic review challenges the common perception that Bulleit is merely a mixing bourbon, with all three agreeing this expression stands confidently on its own merits.The episode delivers delightful moments of self-deprecating humor as the hosts discuss their podcast's growing audience and share amusing stories of family reactions – including Josh's granddaughter bluntly informing him he's "not famous." It's these genuine moments, coupled with accessible bourbon education, that make the B-Team Podcast feel less like listening to experts and more like joining friends for a drink.Have you tried the Bulleit Bottled in Bond 7-Year yet? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Subscribe for more bourbon insights, friendly conversations, and upcoming Kentucky adventure plans.
On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: We have team coverage from Commodity Classic in Denver, as Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller both traveled to the Mile High City earlier this week to cover one of the largest ag conventions in the country! You'll hear from USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins, as she announced a new program during Commodity Classic to streamline the process to get disaster and economic relief to U.S. farmers in need. You'll also hear more about "The Three T's": Trump, Tariffs, and Trade. Even though President Trump has postponed tariffs against Mexico and Canada for the second time, you'll hear from leaders with the American Soybean Association and National Corn Growers Association on the impact that Trump's tariffs could have on the ag industry if they are imposed. Eric Pfeiffer also chats with Indiana Governor Mike Braun, who was the Featured Guest this past week at the Shelby County Ag Promotion Banquet in Shelbyville. Braun discusses several of the policies he plans to put into place to help Indiana's farmers and ag businesses. All that plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading, Inc. reviews Friday's grain markets. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
Thank you for tuning in to another month of Hot Goss! This month we rank the formality of chocolates, discuss upcoming Courses and Groups, Shelbyville's Sunday Social, and Youth Retreats. We also play a rousing game of Would You Rather? Amanda Emmerich Shamhart also joins us! Don't miss it.––––Quick Links:— Visit our website: http://newhopechurch.cc— Fill out the Connect Card: http://newhopenow.cc— Join a Serve Team: http://newhopenow.cc— See what's happening now: http://newhopenow.cc––––The New Hope Podcast Network:— New Hope Podcast: https://newhopechurch.cc/newhopepod— New Hope Underground: https://newhopechurch.cc/underground— SOMA Bible Study Podcast: https://newhopechurch.cc/somapodcast— The Parent Podcast: https://newhopechurch.cc/parentpodcast––––Like us on Facebook (http://facebook.com/newhopechurchcc) and follow us on Instagram (http://instagram.com/newhopechurchcc) for the most up to date information on all New Hope ministries and events!––––Thank you for giving generously at New Hope. It's because of your giving that we are able to share Jesus with our community and further our vision of seeing a greater movement of Jesus in each new generation! If you'd like to give this week, you can do so at http://newhopechurch.cc/give, by mail to PO Box 57 Effingham, IL 62401, or through the Church Center App. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week on The Whiskey Trip podcast, Big Chief marks an incredible milestone—his 400th episode—by celebrating with friends Matt King from The Blending House and Emiliano Guajardo from Still Austin Whiskey Company. Together, the trio takes listeners on an emotional journey through the world of craft whiskey and podcasting, sharing stories, laughter, and reflections on Big Chief's epic ride. From sipping Leiper's Fork Whiskey to Still Austin's finest, the glasses are full, and so are the memories. They reminisce about where it all began—Shelbyville, Kentucky, when someone first heard Big Chief's booming voice—and look forward to what's ahead for the Big Man. It's an honest, heartfelt conversation about whiskey, podcasting, and the passion that's fueled this journey. This episode isn't just a celebration of 400 episodes; it's a toast to dedication, community, and the magic of storytelling. Here's to the next 400 episodes! Cheers to Big Chief and the unforgettable ride that is The Whiskey Trip!
In the final hour of the show, Coach talks to John Hartnett of Shelbyville calls in and talks about their big win over Pendleton Heights, 62-42. Brendan King joins the show to talk about Notre Dame’s big championship game, and how it means a lot to his dad. Trent Moorhead of Hauser joins the program to talk about the Jets dominant 78-29 win over Shawe Memorial. Brendan King also rejoins the show to talk more about the Notre Dame game. Jevin Redman of the University of Evansville joins the show to talk about their 82-85 loss to Belmont. Kip Wesner of Hoosier Basketball Magazine joins the show to recap some games from around the state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Sustainability Now!, we continue our theme of ringing in the new year with a focus on healthy soils and healthy food! Your host, Justin Mog, is thrilled to be in conversation with two friends from OAK, the Organic Association of Kentucky: Shannon Post is OAK's Farmer Education Coordinator, and one of OAK founders, Larry Brandenburg, owner of Harmony Fields Farm in Shelbyville with his wife, will be part of the organic farmer panel that opens the 14th Annual OAK Conference, January 23-25 at Kentucky State University's Harold R. Benson Research and Demonstration Farm in Frankfort. Tune in as we discuss the rich history and growth of OAK and organic agriculture across the Commonwealth. You'll also get a preview of this year's OAK Conference, where you can join fellow farmers, ag professionals and local food system advocates for three days of engagement around this year's theme, Grounded in Organics: From Soil to Market. The Conference features 33 Kentucky farmer-speakers; updates on PFAS, the “forever chemicals” in agriculture; an Organic Farmer Panel featuring Larry Brandenburg, Harmony Fields Farm; Daniel Mays, Frith Farm; Keith McKenzie, Knob Hill Farm; Cortney Moses, GoodThymes Organic Farm; Lisa Munniksma, Freelance Writer - Moderator; and this year's Keynote Speaker, Jesse Buie, who has farmed for over 30 years and is President of Ole Brook Organics, which has been certified organic for over ten years. Currently, his farm in Brookhaven, Mississippi, produces mixed vegetables, melons, ginger and turmeric. He produces a private-label certified organic tea for sale to local groceries and direct to consumers. Scholarships are available. Immerse in farm-based learning on Thursday, January 23, by joining a pre-conference workshop. Don't miss this year's offerings: six half-day workshops on agroforestry, walk-behind tractors, farm profitability, silvopasture, storage crops and an intensive for experienced growers. All workshops include a locally-sourced, farm-to-table lunch. MORNING WORKSHOPS (9:00am - 12:30pm ET) • Agroforestry in Practice: Adding Perennials to the Farmscape - Daniel Mays, Frith Farm; Margaret Shea, Dropseed Native Plant Nursery; Ian Zeglin, Greenacres Foundation; Marissa Arnoldussen, OAK; Jesse Frost, Rough Draft Farmstead (Moderator) • Walk-Behind Tractors A to Z: History, Applications, Use and Maintenance - Joel Dufour, Earth Tools; Maggie Dungan, Salad Days Farm • Dealing with the Squeeze: Finding Profit When All Input Costs are High - Ellen Polishuk, Plant to Profit; Adam Barr, Barr Farms AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS (1:30 - 5:00pm ET) •. Silvopasture in the Eastern Hardwood Forests - Brett Chedzoy, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Schuyler County / Angus Glen Farms LLC; Greg Brann, Greg Brann Consulting / Big Spring Farm; Marissa Arnoldussen, OAK (Moderator) • Storage Crop Success: Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes and Winter Squash - Jeff Poppen, Long Hungry Creek Farm • Mini-Mastermind for Experienced Growers - Ellen Polishuk, Plant to Profit; Sarah Geurkink, OAK Learn more about the conference and get registered at: https://www.oak-ky.org/agenda https://www.oak-ky.org/annual-conference OAK's Find a Farm Directory: https://directory.oak-ky.org/ Larry's website: https://www.harmonyfieldsfarm.com/ As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
Zoomed this one at 6:30am this morning, finishing less than an hour ago, so you got that fresh, hot Deuce. Nelson was stoned, Will was caffeinating, we were both sleepy, it was a wild ride. Enjoy! The Notes: It's the Love Deuce! The Holiday Taint! Everything inside you belongs to Rome! Oligarchy, I hardly know-la-gark he! The coming class war! A good way to make money without class war profiteering! ADHD, the silent killer! We will save you from making a text mountain out of a text molehill! Our friend that's good at computer! The Depeche Mode and Radiohead highway! Will's morning hair is bordering on pompadour! Mayor of Pompadourtown! MessyBunton is Pompadourtown's Shelbyville! The civics of Pompadourtown! Nelson is flanked by cats! No enemy dare approach! The streets of Messybunton will bugaboo your noggin! The croissan'wich, crown jewel of French cuisine! Burger King undercover at the French Laundry! The King of spycraft! Weaponizing the language of the youth! Burger King me, Will, make me twice as tall! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Patreon: patreon.com/DoubleDeucePod Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We're on Apple, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Find his art online at Keezograms! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Check out his many podcasts! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley, Official Superfans Stefan Rider and Amber Fraley, and listeners like you! Join a tier on our Patreon! Advertise with us! If you want that good, all-natural focus and energy, our DOUBLEDEUCE20 code still works at www.magicmind.com/doubledeuce for 20% off all purchases and subscriptions. Check out the Lawrence Times's 785 Collective at https://lawrencekstimes.com/785collective/ for a list of local LFK podcasts including this one!
From New Orleans High School we had Tom Bradley join the show to talk about his dominant squad. He talks about how he has got his team to buy into the little things which have been the recipe for their success. He also previews their future being the best and moving forward. John calls in Shelbyville overtaking New Castle, 70-61. He talks about what they can do to continue their success. Andy hops in to tell about his win tonight and how they have been playing at a high level for quite some time. Andy talks about some young talent he has and how they were able to contribute to this win and the role they will play. Scott Mcclelland joins from Noblesville talks about his win tonight and preparing to play a much different team tomorrow in Jeffersonville. He says what they can do to prepare for these close games on dates. Matt Loose joins to talk about beating Lapel. He talks about how this has grown into a rivalry over the last 18 years. Rich Shelsky from Park Heritage joins to talk about the respect he has for the coach he was able to get the W against tonight. Brian Sullivan joins to talk about Rock Creek Christian and their win over Christian Academy. He talks about free throw trouble, rebounding, and clutch shots in his games this weekend. We round out the show hearing from Nate Hawkins and Rick Johnston to give some recaps of their game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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#85. In this episode of The meez Podcast, Keith Weaver shares his remarkable journey from Los Angeles to Shelbyville, Tennessee, and the role he's played in shaping the legacy of Uncle Nearest Whiskey and longest bar in the world, Humble Baron. Keith dives into the creation of this iconic brand and explains what sets Tennessee whiskey apart from others, providing fascinating insights into the world of spirits. He also discusses his personal move to Shelbyville and his passion for giving back to the community through projects like The Humble Baron and Classic Hops Brewery. Finally, Keith reflects on his ultimate goal: building up the Shelbyville community and leaving a lasting impact. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in whiskey, entrepreneurship, and community development.Where to find Keith Weaver:InstagramLinkedInWhere to find Uncle Nearest WhiskeyWebsiteInstagramLinkedInWhere to find Humble Baron BarWebsiteInstagramWhere to find host Josh Sharkey:InstagramLinkedInTikTokTwitterIn this episode, we cover:(01:46): Keith's background(05:56): The creation of Uncle Nearest Whiskey(11:15): What makes Tennessee whiskey different than other whiskeys?(23:17): Moving from LA to Shelbyville, Tennessee(29:12): The Humble Baron(40:56): Classic Hops Brewery(44:06): Keith's goal of building up the Shelbyville community
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This week, Morgan DeBaun is joining Fawn Weaver at Uncle Nearest Distillery in Shelbyville, Tennessee, to discuss the triumphs and legacy of the award-winning whiskey brand. Sign up now for a $1 per month trial at shopify.com/journey Go to Quince.com/journey for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Try Found for free at Found.com/JOURNEY In this episode: 00:00 Welcome to Shelbyville 00:15 The Distillery Experience 00:55 Big Goals and Achievements 02:08 The Power of Earned Media 03:22 Setting and Achieving Impossible Goals 05:11 Motivating the Team 08:17 Navigating the Spirits Industry 14:34 Wealth Equity and Investment 15:35 Overcoming Historical Trauma 23:47 The Strength of Our Ancestors 26:17 Authenticity and Resilience 27:32 Delivering Solutions as an Entrepreneur 27:57 The Burden and the Yoke: A Deeper Look 28:56 Managing a Large Operation 29:21 Diversity at the Distillery 31:43 The Story of Nearest Green 33:10 The Legacy of Jack Daniel and Nearest Green 39:02 The Importance of Excellence in Black-Owned Businesses 40:47 Navigating Social Media and Misinformation 48:47 Embracing Challenges and Finding Passion 50:09 Final Thoughts and Connecting with the Audience In the episode, Fawn opens up about the ambitious goals she set for Uncle Nearest and how she's capitalized on press coverage to make significant strides in a fiercely competitive industry. She and Morgan dive deep into wealth equity and investing as African Americans. In a candid discussion about imposter syndrome, Fawn explains why she doesn't believe in the concept, seeing it as a self-fulfilling prophecy rather than a legitimate barrier to success. She reflects on the power of walking into rooms with confidence and the importance of remembering her strong ancestral lineage when facing challenges. Fawn also reveals the true story of Uncle Nearest, correcting myths about Nearest Green and Jack Daniels, and offering a historian's lens on the legacy of Tennessee whiskey. The conversation shifts to the buying power of the Black community and the missed opportunities to create true Black excellence in recent years. She emphasizes the importance of checking our sources in an era where social media can be manipulated to create division, and she shares her relentless mindset when it comes to overcoming hurdles and outperforming the competition. Through it all, Fawn's insights on passion, purpose, and faith shine through, offering an inspiring look at what it takes to succeed at the highest levels. Tune in, and be sure to leave a 5-star rating and review to support the podcast! More from Fawn: https://www.instagram.com/fawn.weaver https://unclenearest.com/distillery/ Join the Newsletter for More Exclusive Content: https://worksmartprogram.ac-page.com/thejourneypodcast Make sure you are following Morgan's journey on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morgandebaun?_ Visit Mormatcha.com to make a purchase. Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thejourneybymdb Produced by MicMoguls.
Answer Today on the Big Joe + Laura Show, we kicked things off by recapping our busy weekends. Laura finally caved and bought something special. Diana in Ionia shared a really cool experience she had over the weekend for Big Joe's Little Wins. We received an update on how Big Joe's fundraising efforts are progressing for Real Men Wear Pink. Allison in Shelbyville returned to try her luck at "Laura Can't Lose." Laura also received some good advice on how to deal with the squirrels that are destroying her pumpkins. Follow the Big Joe + Laura Show on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @bigjoeandlaura.
A new MP3 sermon from Beacon Baptist of Shelbyville is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Spirit gives HIM the right Speaker: Dwayne Russell Broadcaster: Beacon Baptist of Shelbyville Event: Devotional Date: 10/11/2024 Length: 46 min.
Coach leads off talking with Nathaniel Finch covering the Southport loss to Terre Haute South. Kieth Myers joins the show to cover Mount Vernon win over Shelbyville 34-0. Amdrew Smith joins. Coach Tippman talks about the Snyder's win over Bishop Dwenger. Greg Rakestraw of Indiana SRN 34-21 Lawrence north over Center Grove. John Herrick talks about Ben Davis win over Lawrence central 27-7. Mike Scavarro talks with coach about Evansville Memorial's win over Vincennes Lincoln 35-12. Brian Sullivan talks about Brownstown win over Silver Creek 44-6. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The Big Joe + Laura Show, we discussed our frustration about never having seen the northern lights while everyone we know has. We also debated whether there should be a dress code on airplanes. What are your plans for the weekend? Lacey in Morley made us cry when she shared her "Little Win" for Big Joe's Little Wins. Laura is worried that Big Joe might embarrass the show. Allison in Shelbyville played "Laura Can't Lose." Laura's son Justin accidentally purchased a $200 subscription on the TV, we wanted to know: what has your child accidentally bought? Make sure to connect with us on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook—just search for @bigjoeandlaura.
Happy October! This episode features three spooky tales just in time for Spooky Season. Hannah covers the life of occultist, ceremonial magician and novelist Dion Fortune. Then, Lori dives deep to discover the lake monsters and water-based cryptids of Idaho. Sheena shares the life of psychic and crime doctor Simon Warner, the seer of Shelbyville.
Each week at Christ Community Church, we feature stories of what God's doing in the lives of the people who make up our church family - the story of how they came to faith in Jesus, the story of how God's currently growing them in grace, our even the story of how they're taking their faith outside and meeting needs in our community. The Stories From the Trail segment shares those stores with you. This week, we hear from CCC member Nate Jebsen. Nate is the principal at Collins High School here in Shelbyville, and he sits down with Pastor Blake to talk about his journey of faith and how Jesus influences the way he leads his students.
After a scoreboard update from Landon Coons, Coach talks with the South Vermillion Head Coach as they defeated Fountain Square 55-14. They discussed the offensive explosion from the Wildcats in their victory. He then talks with Greg Rakestraw who had the call of Ben Davis as they defeated Carmel 44-30 in a huge 6A matchup. Kurt Darling then joins the show as he got to call the 33-7 Lawrence North victory over Warren Central to lock up their conference. Coach then has Chris Presley join the show as he talks about the 19-16 Triton Central win over Crossroads Conference rival Scecina. Coach Michael Kelly of Martinsville calls in to talk about his squad's win 41-21 against the Falcons of Perry Meridian. Andrew Smith joins in on the conversation as he had the New Palestine 35-0 victory over Shelbyville. Hamilton Southeastern had the win today 28-21 over Noblesville, their coach Michael Kelly talks with Coach about his team's huge win tonight. Matt Florian from LVH1 Broadcasting had the huge win for LaVille 17-7 over Glenn on homecoming. After Florian coach talks with Colin Eckels of indianahssports.com as he talks Alexandria's 42-21 win over Frankton. To end off the hour he talks with Cathedral coach Bill Peebles 49-45 over Center Grove in a crazy 6A matchup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The excitement has been building at the home of the national Celebration in Shelbyville, TN as the World Grand Champion Tennessee walking horse will be crowned on Saturday night. Celebration CEO Warren Wells says its been a great event so far, and the next 3 nights of championships promise to not disappoint.
"We think that the person or persons... sought him out specifically. We don't think that this was a random act of violence that could have been anybody. We think that they specifically sought after James Duckett."On the morning of 10 November 2008, Katherine Nichols dropped by the home of her younger brother in Shelbyville, Kentucky. Jim Duckett, a 43-year-old U.S. Army veteran, had not been seen or heard from in more than a day, having been a no-show at his church the prior morning. Attempts to reach him via telephone had been unsuccessful, and his truck was missing from his driveway.Katherine had actually dropped by Jim's home the night prior to check in on him, but was unable to see much inside. The lights inside had been turned off, except for a single bathroom light. Using her key to enter Jim's home, Katherine made a grim discovery late that Monday morning...To see the image of Jim's supposed killer, taken from an ATM in Shelbyville, Kentucky on the morning of 9 November 2008, please visit the Unresolved website at the following link (where you can also find a transcript of this episode):https://unresolved.me/jim-duckettResearch, writing, hosting, and production by Micheal WhelanMusic composed and created by Micheal WhelanLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or ProducerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unresolved--3266604/support.
Fr. Roger J. Landry St. Joseph Church, Shelbyville, Indiana Friday of the 14th Week in Ordinary Time, Year II Memorial of SS. Louis and Zelie Martin July 12, 2024 Hos 14:2-10, Ps 51, Mt 10:16-23 To listen to an audio recording of today’s homily, please click below: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/7.12.24_Homily_1.mp3 Reading 1 HOS 14:2-10 Thus says […] The post Pilgrimage Along the Straight Paths of the Lord, 14th Friday (II), July 12, 2024 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.
Fr. Roger J. Landry St. Vincent de Paul Parish, Shelbyville, Indiana Holy Hour Reflection July 11, 2024 To listen to the reflection please click below: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/7.11.24_Reflection_t._Vincent_de_Paul_1.mp3 The post St. Vincent de Paul and Our Interior Eucharistic Pilgrimage, St. Vincent de Paul Parish, Shelbyville, Indiana, July 11, 2024 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.
Tune in for today's episode as we join "The Legacy Church" in Shelbyville, TN for a word from Pastor Caleb in Pt. 3 of his series, "The King Is Coming Back".
Breeding cattle that work for customers is priority No. 1, but finding those that also excel in the showring is a close second, say Tennessee Angus juniors Alexandra Duckworth and Allison Davis. On the first-ever Junior Takeover of the podcast, Mark and Miranda add National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) director Avery Mather as a guest co-host to dig into her peer's philosophies on breeding and selecting a champion animal. Avery and Allison share their tips for getting involved in the NJAA, talk about the benefits of having a whole community invested in their future and give advice to new junior members.HOSTS: Mark McCully, Miranda Reiman, Avery Mather GUESTS: Allison Davis, of Shelbyville, Tenn., is an integral part of her family's operation, Mark Davis Family Angus. She's been involved in the NJAA ever since she was old enough, showing at her first National Junior Angus Show in 2013. A highlight of her show career has been winning Grand Champion Bred and Owned Heifer in 2022, but she says some of her favorite moments are spent in the pastures at home. Alexandra Duckworth, Afton, Tenn., has literally been Angus her whole life. She was gifted a lifetime American Angus Association membership when she was born and has never looked back. With success both in Bred and Owned and the Phenotpye and Genotype Show, Duckworth is looking to take that experience to become a beef geneticist in the future.CO-HOST: Born and raised in State Center, Iowa, Avery Mather is the daughter of Joe and Allison Mather. She comes from generations of Angus breeders and continues to exhibit and produce Angus cattle alongside her siblings, Carson and Keegan. Currently, Avery is studying agricultural business at Iowa State University. After graduation, she intends to stay within the agriculture industry, working with producers and the next generation of agriculture enthusiasts.RELATED CONTENT: A Dream Come TrueDon't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.
Tune in for today's episode as we join "The Legacy Church" in Shelbyville, TN for a word from Pastor Caleb in Pt. 2 of his series, "The King Is Coming Back".
Tune in for today's episode as we join "The Legacy Church" in Shelbyville, TN for a word from Pastor Caleb in Pt. 1 of his series, "The King Is Coming Back".
00:00 - 26:02 - Jeremiah Johnson of Bally Sports Indiana joins the show to give his thoughts on the Pacers Game 1 debacle. Jeremiah goes into what led to the Pacers blowing the lead with only 10 seconds left on the clock. He and John talk about the officiating as well. 26:03 - 41:51 - Eddie Gill of the Pacers Radio Network joins the show to discuss the confounding end of regulation with John. They talk about the decision not to foul on the game-tying 3-pointer by Jaylen Brown, as well as the unforced turnovers. John and Eddie dive into how this loss could haunt the Pacers for the series, and give their predictions on how Indiana will respond. 41:52 - 51:19 - Rinus VeeKay of Ed Carpenter Racing joins the show, with the Greatest Spectacle in Racing just around the corner! Rinus discusses how optimistic he is about his chances on Sunday, as well as the hitting the wall during Qualifying. Rinus talks about Ed Carpenter, his team boss, and his relationship with him. 51:20 - 1:16:30 - Kevin Bowen from the morning show The Wake Up Call w/ KB & Andy joins the show! Kevin was at OTA's today, where he and the Colts media got the first look at Anthony Richardson since his October injury. Kevin and John dive into the Pacers loss in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, and the closing sequence that saw the Pacers choke away the lead. 1:16:31 - 1:29:57 - Kid Quill, the Carb Day opener, joins the show! He talks about his upbringing in Shelbyville, Indiana, and his experience playing soccer at Shelbyville High School. He and John also talk about the Pacers, and their Eastern Conference Finals series! He talks about his songwriting process, and when he first started discovering his talent for rap. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 28:24 – JMV begins the show by discussing the Pacers collapse in the closing seconds of Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Celtics, where they squandered a prime opportunity to steal a win on the road. Eddie Gill of the Pacers Radio Network joins the show to discuss the confounding end of regulation with John. They talk about the decision not to foul on the game-tying 3-pointer by Jaylen Brown, as well as the unforced turnovers. John and Eddie dive into how this loss could haunt the Pacers for the series, and give their predictions on how Indiana will respond. 28:25 – 40:53 – Rinus VeeKay of Ed Carpenter Racing joins the show, with the Greatest Spectacle in Racing just around the corner! Rinus discusses how optimistic he is about his chances on Sunday, as well as the hitting the wall during Qualifying. Rinus talks about Ed Carpenter, his team boss, and his relationship with him. 40:54 – 44:00 – JMV wraps up the first hour of the show! 44:01 – 1:13:23 – Kevin Bowen from the morning show The Wake Up Call w/ KB & Andy joins the show! Kevin was at OTA's today, where he and the Colts media got the first look at Anthony Richardson since his October injury. Kevin and John dive into the Pacers loss in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, and the closing sequence that saw the Pacers choke away the lead. 1:13:24 – 1:28:24 – Kid Quill, the Carb Day opener, joins the show! He talks about his upbringing in Shelbyville, Indiana, and his experience playing soccer at Shelbyville High School. He and John also talk about the Pacers, and their Eastern Conference Finals series! He talks about his songwriting process, and when he first started discovering his talent for rap. 1:28:25 – 1:57:48 – Jeremiah Johnson of Bally Sports Indiana joins the show to give his thoughts on the Pacers Game 1 debacle. Jeremiah goes into what led to the Pacers blowing the lead with only 10 seconds left on the clock. He and John talk about the officiating as well. 1:57:49 – 2:06:46 – JMV speaks to Jeff and some of the guys from District Tap! 2:06:47 – 2:10:49 – JMV wraps up another edition of the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim gets to hang with The Pretty Goods and sip on some Bulleit 10 Year Bourbon as well as their 12 Year Rye. The Pretty Goods is a great band out of central Kentucky who will be ushering in this years Bourbon on the Banks event by playing the launch party at Whiskey Thief Distilling. This is great show with some original songs and great whiskey. Check it out! Thank you to our sponsors, Blanton's Bourbon Shop and Pints and Barrels. Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
Hammer's son, Chris Hammer attended Jm Bank's event in Shelbyville, “America First Rally," that featured Don Jr. Trump today. He talks about who was there, what they had to say, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.