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Show Notes Just a light hearted conversation between friends about some of the major power players in the, including some voice clips sent in by friends & listeners. Mark Zuckerberg...
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Needing to do something different to reach the next level Admiring the ways other people demonstrate their own mastery Using our protected time more efficiently Having a grip on the first 90 minutes of the day Resources: Fast Foundations: fastfoundations.com Show Notes: Just 90 minutes of more intentional, up-leveled work in your day can radically change not just your financial picture but the entire life you live on the way. Every year, I go on a snowboarding trip with my friends. This year, I felt so overwhelmed that I almost canceled. But this year, I received a completely unexpected gift: I realized there is a next level that I am not tapping into, and if I’m going to hit my financial I need to reach it. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
2006 Astreos Stargazing App (Feb. 5, 2020) Show Notes Just because one has limited vision doesn’t mean that one can’t enjoy investigating the heavenly bodies in the universe around us. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Yuma Antoine Decaux and Jake Dean from OSeyeris about the accessible Astreos Stargazing App they are developing to … Continue reading 2006 Astreos Stargazing App (Feb. 5, 2020) →
In this episode we discuss superhero TV, mostly the new Watchmen series, but a few others too. We also try to figure out how the wealth of superhero TV we already have may or may not impact what Hulu could do with Wild Cards. This episode is FREE to everyone including Patreon patrons--and don't worry; we'll be back to books in the new year. Show Notes Just a few bits and pieces: Re Jordan Peterson: It seems I actually stopped reading at 52% through the book, so I guess I only understand 6 rules for living, but I noticed a few things that made sense and a few things that made me feel uncomfortable. I made Goodreads notes which you can read here--why not try to figure out which was which? (Also feel free to add me as a friend on Goodreads if you want to. I wish I had friends.) Ben mentioned the influence 24 had on Dubya. Here's more info from The Guardian and The Independent. I made a throwaway reference to Christopher Hitchens. Here's what he had to say about waterboarding, after experiencing it firsthand. Our Patreon backers almost always get early access to episodes (although this time I'm putting this one everywhere at once), and access to special bonus episodes! So please back us at https://www.patreon.com/acesjokerspod THANK YOU again to Angeleah and Warren for being top tier Puppetmen backers. General Notes Our fantastic theme tune is Ace Of Spades (8 Bit Remix Cover Version) by the great folks at 8 Bit Universe. Follow them on YouTube and Twitter. Email us with any questions, comments, or corrections at acesjokerswildcards@gmail.com, or find us on Twitter.
Entrepreneurs who want to grow and achieve their full potential through their business, are often deterred by fear, luckily for them Tammi is here to share her method of stepping out fear through the use of faith and how it relates to the evolutionary cycle of a business person. The Blueprint Process host Tammi Brannan has a unique ability to see people's potential and success clues before they do. Throughout these conversations, you'll hear people's BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal - her favorite thing) and you may even identify your BHAG while you listen. Links and Resources from this Episode For show notes, resources and additional information go to https://blueprintprocess.com Special Listener Gift Get a FREE 60-minute consultation with Tammi https://calendly.com/instinctivelife/blueprint-process-consult Email Tammi directly tammi@blueprintprocess.com Show Notes Just surviving - 1:17 Negative feedback - 1:47 Risks that we can take to grow - 2:21 Growing our business - 3:04 Discovering your Blueprint - 3:29 Believing in yourself and taking risks - 4:24 Nobody else can have you Blueprint - 5:07 The first risk - 5:28 Take the time to research your Blueprint - 5:58 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with Apple Podcasts Click here to follow on Spotify Click here to subscribe with Stitcher Click here to subscribe with RSS We’d love for you to share #TheBlueprintProcessPodcast with your twitter followers
Peak Human - Unbiased Nutrition Info for Optimum Health, Fitness & Living
Sally Fallon Morell is the director and co-founder of the Weston A. Price Foundation. She’s spent the last 20 years doing amazing work to promote the wise traditions of our ancestors and their farming, preparation, and consumption of foods. She’s written many amazing books such as Nourishing Traditions, Eat Fat, Lose Fat, and a new Book called Nourishing Diets. I really value all that she’s done and continues to do. I’ve come to realize my ideal diet is the one the Weston A. Price Foundation recommends minus the grains, even though they are safe if you prepare them properly as Sally mentions. I’d prefer to run on fat and most people listening probably know the vast benefits of doing this. I want to highlight that they can be safe to eat if you soak them overnight, etc. so if you choose to eat these foods at least do it properly. You may have noticed I’m getting all kinds of people on the show. I don’t want to be totally one sided. I’ll let people share their differing opinions and not argue with them. That doesn’t mean I support their stance. Dr. David Klurfeld, Layne Norton - let’s hear what they have to say. I think it would be a disservice to just keep getting people on the show who 100% agree with me. You have to be open to all sides so you’re not caught being dogmatic just like vegans and only look at things from one angle or miss the truth because your head is in the sand. All I’m after is truth, and will change my views if necessary. So far, nothing has shaken my belief that we need to eat nutrient dense ancestral diets with a lot of animal fat. I believe it’s better to run on fat, and most carbs are pretty worthless because they don’t have a lot of nutrients for how much energy they have. You can get the same nutrients that properly sprouted and fermented grains have elsewhere. People doing carnivore. Listen to the teachings of Dr. Price. Eat the whole animal. So much of the good stuff is in the bits and pieces. You can point to many populations over time eating mostly all or even 100% animal foods for long periods or life, and I agree with you, but they weren’t eating only muscle meat. I think the best diet out there is basically what Tara Couture, my last podcast guest who’s a homestead farmer, feeds her family. The full animal plus fermented veg and other fresh grown veg thrown in. Add in some more exotic foods such as fish eggs, avocado, mushrooms, and coconut oil. You can’t get more nutrient dense and less potentially harmful than that. This was our last film tour and we’re now actively engaged in post-production for Food Lies. All the T-shirts and rewards are being sent out shortly. You can still pre-order the film and get the other rewards at Indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post which is linked here in the show notes and at FoodLies.org where you can also see the film trailer. Thanks so much for the support and here’s Sally. Show Notes Just got back from filming with her on her farm in southern Maryland They mimic nature with regenerative and holistic farming practices and produce raw milk and raw cheese, etc. It’s strange that we need an entire organization just help re-educate people on how we have always eaten. It’s an uphill battle with a ton of opposition Rotational grazing mimics the grazing and movement of ruminants throughout history Weston A. Price foundation validates traditional farming and eating practices with modern science Demonization of saturated fats Procter & Gamble and the cottonseed oil and Crisco story - they were experts at marketing to housewives of the time Vegetable oils might be worse than trans fat For all of history humans prized animal fat It’s insane to give kids skim milk Dr. Price found that different culture all over the world had similar practices of a nutrient dense animal food diet 6 months prior to conception Vegetarian diet 2014 UK study: “our results showed that a vegetarian diet is associated with poorer health (higher incidences of cancer, allergies, and mental health disorders), a higher need for health care, and poorer quality of life.” https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0088278&type=printable Tooth health is a great indicator of overall health Wide dental arches and face and not needing braces is a sign of good nutrition from pre-conception through the growth phase Our ancestors built up their vitamin A stores well ahead of becoming pregnant by eating organ meats, animal fat, butter, egg yolks, etc. The heart starts growing before the women even knows she’s pregnant Prenatal vitamins aren't bioavailable - you need to get the full nutrition from the food you eat The foundation has seen so many examples of healthy, strong, smart, attractive babies born from eating this nutrient dense diet Some of his other studies and observations of kids in youth detention facilities and where he gave different groups of low income kids one nutritious meal per day of beef stew and cod liver oil with really good grass fed butter When displacing foods of modern civilization came in (sugar, flour, canned foods, vegetable oils) the first thing that happened was rampant tooth decay. The next generation had the narrow jaws and crooked teeth People on the traditional diet didn’t get tuberculosis He studied the level in vitamins in butter compared to when the cows were on the best grass compared to heart attack rates He also presented data showing the level of minerals in the soil and the correlation to PhDs - the areas that people were born and raised with the most fertile soil produced far more doctors Her new book is called Nourishing Diets and it looks at what populations around the world really ate throughout history. Of course none of them were vegan or vegetarian - they all highly cherished and regarded animal foods https://www.amazon.com/Nourishing-Diets-Ancestral-Traditional-Peoples/dp/1538711680 Crushes the original Blue Zones book that tried to claim many long living populations were plant based He actually lied - there’s studies showing all the people who got more animal foods and animal fat lived longer than people who didn’t She has an article about each one of the 5 blue zones refuting the original author: http://nourishingtraditions.com/true-blue-zones-okinawa/ http://nourishingtraditions.com/true-blue-zones-sardinia http://nourishingtraditions.com/true-blue-zones-ikaria-greece/ http://nourishingtraditions.com/true-blue-zones-loma-linda/ http://nourishingtraditions.com/true-blue-zones-costa-rica/ The China Study is also oft cited by vegetarian zealots. That was a very poorply done study and actually the authors said it was not to be used to draw conclusions from or show causation… although that’s exactly what vegan propagandist T. Colin Campbell did She says grains were actually being cultivated before we thought. BUT all the cultures knew to detoxify them by soaking and fermenting them Eating a bunch of whole grains caused a ton of problems in modern society like gluten intolerance, leaky but, SIBO, IBS, and much more. THere’s so many anti-nutrients in grains, humans aren't meant to digest them No whole foods are excluded on the Weston A. Price diet. It’s all about the context and preparation of your food A little know fact is that brushing your teeth isn't the biggest factor in tooth decay - it’s actually your diet. Obviously these non-westernized cultures throughout history didn't have toothpaste, toothbrushes, and flouride, yet they all had near-perfect teeth How the nutrient diet of our ancestors affects jaw development Anecdotally, her parents both had perfect teeth (raised on butter and animal fat), her and her 3 siblings all needed braces (raised on vegetable oils), and all her children and grandchildren have great teeth (went back to butter and animal fats) Her daughter has a gluten intolerance because she got too many whole grains too early in life. For her later children she waited and they’re all fine Why raw milk is considered harmful (even though it is what we should be consuming) It’s funny to see all this new enthusiasm for bone broth and fermented foods when Dr .Price and the foundation have known about it all along The future is in small artisan producers of these foods - it doesn’t take a lot of capital to start up The new generation is already heading this way - they don’t want to work for big corporations Technology got us away from our roots but it has the potential to help us get back They set up http://rawmilk.com Become a member or find out more at http://westonaprice.com Preorder the film here: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post Film site: http://FoodLies.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoodLies Sapien Movement: http://SapienMovement.com Follow along: http://twitter.com/FoodLiesOrg http://instagram.com/food.lies http://facebook.com/FoodLiesOrg Theme music by https://kylewardmusic.com/
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/rG5QlGF5so8 Article Link: Text “simple” to 314-665-1767 to download the Hui Google Drive files and the 2018 Rental Property Analyzer For a free electronic version of my bestselling book in 12+ categories text the word ""ebook"" to 587-317-6099. Please help the show by leaving a review: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1118795347 Join the Hui Deal Pipeline Club! SimplePassiveCashflow.com/club Pardon the grammar - I'm an Engeneer, Enginere, Engenere... I'm good with math! ________Here are the Show Notes________ Just got back from FinCon2018! What's that? A pretty impressive event. Its where 2000 financial bloggers, you-tubers, and podcasts this year gathered around all this money. In 2006, I started reading financial blogs. Sole of my favorite was getrichslowly, Wallet Hacks, and of course mr money mustache. FinCon started in 2011 with just a couple hundred people. Real estate investing is a minority. 95% of people are debt adverse and about the 4% rule. Buying cash so so debt. Living small is selfish? Make 150k a year and retire when you are 35... The Millionaire Next Door book is not the type of lifestyle I would like to live. A lot of financial advisors which I don't really like. I am cool with how it is enough to be happy and content. Other Findings: New investment account that incorporates mobile interfaces and suto-AI. Mint app has click to invest and banking apps have click to refi. It’s a little dangerous. A cool 5% instant liquidity online savings bank that invests in inventory loans. Let me know and I can connect you with that as I try to do more due diligence on my own. Liberty health share - religious-based health insurance Side gigs - consistent theme from high performing growth mindset W2 employees who are not getting fulfillment at their bureaucratic day jobs. Interviews to follow in video... Please share this with friends because if you don't soon you won't have any friends to have mid-day lunch with when you not doing anything Interview 1: Michael - Financiallyalert.com Interview 2: Spendlessgreen.com Interview 3: Rocky from RicherSoul Podcast - http://richersoul.com/ep-0030-richer-soul-real-estate-mindsets-lane-kawaoka/ Interview 4: Alex - http://dailybs.com & nguonline.com
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/rG5QlGF5so8Article Link: Text “simple” to 314-665-1767 to download the Hui Google Drive files and the 2018 Rental Property Analyzer For a free electronic version of my bestselling book in 12+ categories text the word "ebook" to 587-317-6099. Please help the show by leaving a review: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1118795347 Join the Hui Deal Pipeline Club! SimplePassiveCashflow.com/club Pardon the grammar - I'm an Engeneer, Enginere, Engenere... I'm good with math! ________Here are the Show Notes________Just got back from FinCon2018!What's that?A pretty impressive event. Its where 2000 financial bloggers, you-tubers, and podcasts this year gathered around all this money.In 2006, I started reading financial blogs. Sole of my favorite was getrichslowly, Wallet Hacks, and of course mr money mustache. FinCon started in 2011 with just a couple hundred people.Real estate investing is a minority. 95% of people are debt adverse and about the 4% rule. Buying cash so so debt. Living small is selfish? Make 150k a year and retire when you are 35...The Millionaire Next Door book is not the type of lifestyle I would like to live.A lot of financial advisors which I don't really like.I am cool with how it is enough to be happy and content.Other Findings:New investment account that incorporates mobile interfaces and suto-AI. Mint app has click to invest and banking apps have click to refi. It’s a little dangerous.A cool 5% instant liquidity online savings bank that invests in inventory loans. Let me know and I can connect you with that as I try to do more due diligence on my own.Liberty health share - religious-based health insuranceSide gigs - consistent theme from high performing growth mindset W2 employees who are not getting fulfillment at their bureaucratic day jobs.Interviews to follow in video...Please share this with friends because if you don't soon you won't have any friends to have mid-day lunch with when you not doing anythingInterview 1: Michael - Financiallyalert.comInterview 2: Spendlessgreen.comInterview 3: Rocky from RicherSoul Podcast - http://richersoul.com/ep-0030-richer-soul-real-estate-mindsets-lane-kawaoka/Interview 4: Alex - http://dailybs.com & nguonline.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Didn't Kate and Betsy just do a Robert McCloskey book? They did, but it was not his most famous work. In spite of the fact that Betsy springs the tale of Mr. and Mrs. Mallard on her poor unsuspecting sister the two somehow manage to say a LOT about it! Vicious egg-eating turtles and all. Show Notes: - Just in case you're curious, the Twitter handle for this show is @fuse_kate and on Instagram at fuse8kate. - You can visit sculptor Nancy Schon's website on the ducklings here: http://www.schon.com/public/ducklings-boston.php - A bit of a correction here. Betsy got her story COMPLETELY mixed up. The true tale is that McCloskey saw Nixon somewhere (this being 1941 we've no idea where), noted his profile, and decided to use it for the book. So the theory that it's one of the kids was way WAY off. Read more about this at the ALSC blog: https://www.alsc.ala.org/blog/2012/10/wheres-dick/ - It came in at #6 on the Top 100 Picture Books Poll: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2012/06/20/top-100-picture-books-6-make-way-for-ducklings-by-robert-mccloskey/ - Please do tell us what you consider to be the most unknown Caldecott Award (not Honor) winner of all time. Write in! - And as a reminder, if you've nothing going on this coming Thursday at 3:00, tune in to Author's Voice where Betsy will be interviewing, Sean Rubin, the creator of Bolivar. It's a great way to get a signed copy (and not a bad idea if you need a graphic novel for a younger reader that would make yet another gorgeous holiday present). You can watch live, order the book, and write in questions here: http://authorsvoice.net/event/ladybird-friends-sean-rubin-bolivar/ - Full the full Show Notes visit us at http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2018/09/10/fuse-8-n-kate-make-way-for-ducklings-by-robert-mccloskey/
YouTube Link: ? sub_confirmation 1 Article Link: Text “simple” to 314-665-1767 to download the Hui Google Drive files and the 2018 Rental Property Analyzer For a free electronic version of my bestselling book in 12+ categories text the word "ebook" to 587-317-6099. Please help the show by leaving a review: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1118795347 Join the Hui Deal Pipeline Club! SimplePassiveCashflow.com/club Pardon the grammar - I'm an Engeneer, Enginere, Engenere... I'm good with math! ________Here are the Show Notes________ Just got back from Korea after my first vacation for the year. I wrote an article that you can get access by signing up for the monthly newsletter or via the Hui Deal Pipeline club. Monthly updates and what I’m doing in my own investing Podcasts have been piling up and I realized the need to add some context to the introductions to highlight important items to look out for. Also to call out opinions I don’t really believe in.
Article Link: Text “simple” to 314-665-1767 to download the Hui Google Drive files and the 2018 Rental Property Analyzer For a free electronic version of my bestselling book in 12+ categories text the word "ebook" to 587-317-6099. Please help the show by leaving a review: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1118795347 Join the Hui Deal Pipeline Club! SimplePassiveCashflow.com/club Pardon the grammar - I'm an Engeneer, Enginere, Engenere... I'm good with math! ________Here are the Show Notes________Just got back from Korea after my first vacation for the year. I wrote an article that you can get access by signing up for the monthly newsletter or via the Hui Deal Pipeline club.Monthly updates and what I’m doing in my own investingPodcasts have been piling up and I realized the need to add some context to the introductions to highlight important items to look out for. Also to call out opinions I don’t really believe in.This podcast I had Brent Southerland what is a CFP but not one of those other quacks who get paid on commision and try to stuff you in whatever is most convenient or biggest paycheck for yourself.SimplePassiveCashflow.com/fpEnjoy and remember to go to SimplePassiveCashflow.com/club to join our investment clubBrent Sutherland is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ practitioner, with over 11 years experience in financial services. With stops in the corporate accounting and investment world, and now the boutique financial planning arena Brent has witnessed, firsthand, how the financial services industry has fashioned itself into an overly complex machine in an effort to cause confusion, encourage mistakes, and justify fees; all to better benefit its own bottom line. He believes there is a strong correlation between financial noise and financial mistakes which further delay one's personal financial success.Therefore, his objective is to help individuals turn off the noise and challenge the traditional approach to financial planning and thinking. In his experience as a financial advisor and personal finance enthusiast (+ early retirement advocate + semi-minimalist + real estate investor), Brent has found that most often the simplest solutions and some outside the box thinking will better help individuals on their way towards sitting firmly in the driver's seat of their own financial world.Why don't financial advisors advocate for real estate investing?Primary = Compensation conflicts of interestSecondary = Lack of education, so pose it as a risky assetSecondary = ERISA and how mutual funds came about with employer-sponsored 401kHow do FA make money? Similar to MLM? -- (Is this short for multi-level marketing?)Can tie this into the first topic above (compensation conflict, which is a primary reason why FA’s don’t discuss real estate investing)Hidden fees in even low got mutual funds?Transaction fees, Management fees (can be tiered based on assets), Loads (front-end, back-end), 12-b1 feesWhat tricks do FA use?Use of traditional planning items related to portfolio to justify: “security”, “diversification”Use of confusion terms related to portfolio to justify fees: “alpha”, “sharpe ratio”Use of graphics that show market returns (absent fees), but fail to discuss emotional impact on client and true returns normally witnessedThe importance of income diversification over portfolio diversificationIncome diversification protects against big risks: loss of job, market crash, injuryPortfolio diversification is important, but is a secondary risk. Savings is even more important.Why are paper assets more risky than hard assets?Always going to be demand for hard assets, especially real estate (living, production)Population trends are growing at an exponential rate, land and resources are notYou have more control over real estate; meanwhile the stock market is out of your handsWhy passive cash flow betters your odds of financial independenceGets you to the point where you’re truly secure and can have peace of mind. Not worried about your boss/job, and not worried about things going on the the world, country, state (etc) economies that are out of your control. You become the boss of your personal economy.Talk about your personal transition to direct ownership in Real estate and recovering from the lies?Seeing it work for other people, educating myself (independent of my traditional “education”), and finally making the move to buy my first property (after some analysis paralysis and fear)Proper planning techniques to access money tied up in your retirement accounts.First know the rules involved (traditional IRA/401k versus Roth IRA/401k), as you don’t want to just hand a big chunk to Uncle Sam in form of taxes and fees.Impact of cashing out plansStrategies to more efficiently free up that money and keeping more in your pocket (Roth conversions, Substantially Equal Periodic Payments (IRS Code 72t))What to look for in a FA?Want someone who is fee-only (hourly or per service) and planning focused. Someone who is focused solely on managing your money for a % fee is going to always have a biased interest in moving you towards a liquid/paper portfolio).Find someone who lines up with your values and interests. Never be afraid to interview multiple people and ask tough questions. Advisor should have conviction in what they do.Understand that a financial planner can be very valuable, as there is much more to financial planning than how you invest your money (insurance, estate, education needs all need to work in harmony with an investment plan to best meet a person’s financial goals), but imperative that that financial planner is on the same page as you.brent@ntellivest.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kate and Betsy celebrate their episode yet! Both had a LOT to say about this book and along the way they learn some very important lessons about themselves. Like the fact that someone with a retainer may have a very hard time saying the words "pacifist" and "pacifism". Let's all say "passive pacifism" together now three times fast! Show Notes: - We able to find the Ferdinand balloon! In Wired Magazine you can find a piece called Amazing Old Pics of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade with lots of amazing images: https://www.wired.com/2013/11/the-macys-thanksgiving-parade-was-way-cooler-in-black-and-white/ -- Here's the 1938 Disney short: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN62cxSs5Q8 - Here's the popular song about Ferdinand as sung, in this particular case, by The Lennon Sisters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q1KmGMsLsk - And here was the most recent iteration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBXVM7oUPVk - On the picture book poll it showed up as #17: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2012/06/14/top-100-picture-books-17-the-story-of-ferdinand-by-munro-leaf-illustrated-by-robert-lawson - Yay! Here's the Bottom Shelf Books take on Ferdinand and mortality. Go, Minh Le, go! http://www.bottomshelfbooks.com/2007/08/story-of-ferdinand.html - Confused about what Betsy meant about the Caldecott Award winning book They Were Strong and Good being racist? No one ever summarized the situation better than Peter Sieruta at Collecting Children's Books: http://collectingchildrensbooks.blogspot.com/2009/04/they-were-strong-and-good-enough-for.html -Kate mentioned the podcast Armchair Expert so check it out: https://armchairexpertpod.com/ - Want to see the full Show Notes? Just go to: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2018/03/26/fuse-8-n-kate-the-story-of-ferdinand-by-munro-leaf-robert-lawson
Katy (@klwatts) is joined by Chuck Thibert (@varxint) and Dan Beaudoin to chat about Brasserie Étienne Brûlé (@brasserieeb) and what made him make the big move from Toronto to Embrun to brew beer! Show Notes: Just in case you need more information about who Étienne Brûlé is (isn't it nice that you get a history lesson with your beer?). I will admit I have a domain registering addiction and it took all of my will power not to stop the podcast and register those domains. Ecocert is a Canadian organization that certifies organic producers, processors and distributors. It's pretty rigorous; to be certified you have to be audited yearly and there are surprise audits. I think the restaurant that Dan is talking about is Pure Kitchen Ottawa. Dan is putting me through my paces this episode. Biofine Clear is a fining agent that helps clarify beer. Unlike gelatin or isinglass (made of fish bladders), Biofine Clear is vegan friendly. If you are into reading about fining agents and whether its vegan-ness has any affect on taste (spoiler: it doesn't) you can read this interesting exbeeriment. The Windsor is a local tavern in Vankleek Hill. Well known to be a hangout for the Beau's crowd and host to great bands and even better after parties. There website now (kind of) works, although it's mostly a showcase of instagram photos. Dan is referencing /r/TheBrewery and ProBrewer.com. We've talked about Cask Days before on the show. It truly is something that every beer fan has to experience at least once (or yearly). Oh those long German words, so hard to pronounce. Here's more information on how taxation has affected the Japanese beer industry - it's fairly interesting. Watch out! Dan is going to convert all of Embrun to craft beer - and that's great! Be fancy and serve your lambics using a basket! Things I will work on - not saying "really good" as a beer description on the podcast. Beer: Vagabond (Blonde Ale) L'embrunoise (Witbier) Bohemien De Notre-Dame (Czech Pilsner) Citrale (American IPA) 5W30 (American Stout) La Combattante (Saison) Subscribe: RSS: http://www.613beer.com/613beercast?format=rss iTunes: http://bit.ly/613BeerCast-iTunes Google Play: http://bit.ly/613BeerCast-Play Join the Conversation: Facebook: 613Beer - After Dark Twitter: @613Beer Instagram: 613dotBeer Email: katy@613.beer
1543 Distance Learning at The Hadley School (Oct. 21, 2015) Show Notes Just because the Hadley School is located near Chicago, doesn’t mean you have to be there to take advantage of their many and varied educational programs. In fact, they are all available as distance learning. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey speak with Doug … Continue reading 1543 Distance Learning at The Hadley School (Oct. 21, 2015) →
The National Pastime – Episode 14 Hosts: Melvin, Ryan, Megan, Zack, Sofia The last episode of the season and possibly our best episode yet! Our hosts this week discuss hyperviolence in video games, but the conversation evolves into so much more. Show Notes: Just keep in mind that we recorded this early May so we […]