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Today's Guest: Brian Burton from Hop and Sting Brewing Company In 2014, after a 12-year career as a marine biologist in Alaska, Brian Burton made the move to Texas and almost immediately began brewing beer. Just a few years later, Brian got together with brewing friend and business partner John Powell, and a short time later they opened Hop and Sting Brewing Company in Grapevine, Texas. The brewery and taproom is less than 10 minutes from DFW and is a great place to relax and enjoy a layover. Since Jeff and Derrick are both traveling this week, enjoy this replay of Episode 5 from back in May of 2019. Times of Note: 3:40 - Brian says hi! 7:30 - Brian meets Jon and the idea for Hop and Sting is born. 8:30 - What it takes to get a job in Alaska. 13:30 - A fire hydrant kills the plan. 18:24 - Hop and Sting's first beer - Galactic Haze. 21:06 - Grapevine offers to sell. 22:19 - Sir William's Brown Ale, 2-Time GABF medal winner. 23:32 - DFW layover tips! 27:21 - A commitment to service since day one - charity taps. 30:18 - Changing the water to fit the style. 31:51 - Texas to-go rules are crazy strict! (laws have changed for the better since this recording) 39:33 - Mexico for Cinco de Mayo - perfect for families! 41:33 - Brian's favorites in Mexico. 43:13 - Brian's beer location recommendations in the US. 47:40 - Beers Brian isn't a fan of. 49:24 - Friendly or buzzed? 53:06 - Where to find Hop and Sting. 55:41 - The Miles and Pints Theme Song. Brewery Address: Hop and Sting Brewing Company 906 Jean St Grapevine, TX 76051 Relevant Links: Three Nations Brewing Company Turning Point Beer Celestial Beerworks Union Bear Brewing Company Grapevine Beer and Wine Hop and Sting Brewing Company Website - hopandsting.com Facebook - Hop and Sting Twitter - @hopandsting Instagram - @hopandsting Travel On Point(s) Website - travel-on-points.com Facebook - Travel on Point(s) Miles & Pints Website - milesandpints.com Store - Miles & Pints Swag Facebook - Miles & Pints Twitter - @MILESandPINTS Instagram - @milesandpints TikTok - @milesandpints Buy Us A Beer
Jeff can hold it back no longer and unleashes his Loud Car (and Motorcycle) rant. I guess Jeff and Colleen live in the middle of the Daytona 500. Roaring cars driving by at all hours of the day. Then, they set off Jeff’s car alarm. Since Jeff doesn’t want to get trashed on the NextDoor... The post The Loud Car rant – Ep. 108 appeared first on Ride Along with Jeff and Colleen.
Hey there, this week its Randy, Andy, and Dan! Since Jeff isnt here, lets talk positively about new cars and new tech! This week: Randy dealt with a dealership and a loaner, Dan still doesn't have his wrangler, and Andy has bad luck.
Welcome to another episode of Action and Ambition. Today, our guest is Jeff Abraham, the CEO of Absorption Pharmaceuticals, which operates Promescent, a leading sexual wellness that offers Delay Spray, Vitaflux, Arousal gel, and other sex-enhancing products. Since Jeff joined the company in 2012, Promescent has become a consistent Amazon best-seller, now retails in Target and features an entire collection of intimacy and wellness essentials. In fact, the Delay Spray that increases men’s sexual endurance by over 60% has sold millions of bottles worldwide. It was also the first FDA approved Premature Ejeculatory product on the market, dating back to 2009. Stay tuned. You will love this episode!
Genesis Explained - Genesis Part II The Grain Offering Ep. 2 Welcome back to the Grain Offering! Last episode, Jeff, and Jeremy dove into the first part of Genesis. From Creation to Abraham, the first part of Genesis offers some key Insights Into the origins of the Israelite people. If you want to catch up on the first episode, click here (Insert link to first episode) For this episode, Jeff, and Jeremy dive into the second half of Genesis as they talk about Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. On this episode, they will focus specifically on the second half of Genesis. Along with talking about these stories in depth, Jeff and Jeremy will be tackling some questions that are often asked when reading these narratives. Below are the stories and questions that will be covered in the episode. - THIS WEEKS TOPICS & QUESTIONS - Isaac (Ch. 21-26) - Why Is Isaac often overlooked? Jacob (Ch. 27-36) - What's the deal with Jacob stealing the birthright? Joseph (Ch. 37-50) - Why was Joseph such a punk? If you have questions of your own about these stories, drop them in the comment section below and Jeff and Jeremy would be happy to answer them! BEER PAIRINGS FOR GENESIS Jeff - Weihenstephaner Vitus Weizenbock This Is the same beer from Episode 1. Since Jeff and Jeremy did not finish the book of Genesis, they saved some of their beer from last time. Jeremy - Fat Tire Amber Ale Jeremy had another Fat Tire in his fridge from last time. SUPPORT THURSDAY'S THEOLOGY Subscribe to our YouTube channel here Check out our Website for more Theological content: Thursday's Theology Instagram: thursdays_theology Twitter: @thurs_theology Merch: Shop Thursday's Theology Thanks for joining us. Until next time, prost!
Jeff was born into a family of business ownership. His great grandfather and grandfather established a car dealership in High Springs, FL that was the oldest Chevrolet dealership in Florida. Over 75 years in business as a Chevrolet franchise. His father and mother owned a toy store that was in business for almost 30 years, and his brother has a thriving consulting business. Jeff’s professional path started in 1990 when his father was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. Since Jeff’s father was the sole provider, the family needed the business to stay open. His father needed treatment immediately and his mother needed to be his caretaker, so Jeff needed to go to work. He balanced his senior year in high school and keeping the store open. This was when he started to see the work ethic his parents taught him and that life will deal big blows when you least expect it. Jeff’s father lost his battle with cancer July 5, 1991. Along with the support and help of his mother, the business stayed open until Jeff graduated from the University of Florida with a BS in Public Relations in 1997. They decided at that point it was time for a new chapter for both of them and they closed down the business after almost 30 years. The key learnings were customer service and attention to the small details. His father stressed the importance of being attentive to the customer standing in front of you. He also taught him to never sit down until everything has been done. The problem with that is there is always something that needs to be done and customers appreciate your attention to detail. Jeff has never forgotten those lessons and they are the core of who he is. His professional experiences cover retail sales, education technology sales, healthcare sales, team management, training, and marketing. Jeff is entering the 21st year of his pharmaceutical career and still carries the learnings from his father; customer service and attention to the small details. His experiences over the past 29 years have revealed the importance of self-discovery, self-motivation, and being an active part in his own future. These three things are the critical factors that led to his success and now he wants to pay it forward. Jeff was inspired and motivated to establish Active Futures LLC to help organizations, individual professionals, leaders, and executives reach their own potential through self-discovery and hard work. There isn’t an easy, one size fits all solution to reach your own potential. It will take hard work and dedication on your part and Jeff is excited to be a part of that. https://www.active-futures.com/https://www.instagram.com/activefuturesllc/https://linktr.ee/cornerstoneofamericaSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=ZV837Q7N62W36&source=url)
Welcome to Episode 255 of the No Quit Living Podcast. NQL is a personal development podcast designed to help you achieve your goals and desires. Whether you found us from Forbes, Inc Magazine, CEO Magazine, CIO, New Theory, or elsewhere, we're thrilled you are listening. Through hearing the inspiring stories and tips from the greats, we will all find it easier to stay motivated. Jeff was born into a family of business ownership. His great grandfather and grandfather established a car dealership in High Springs, FL that was the oldest Chevrolet dealership in Florida. Over 75 years in business as a Chevrolet franchise. His father and mother owned a toy store that was in business for almost 30 years, and his brother has a thriving consulting business. Jeff’s professional path started in 1990 when his father was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. Since Jeff’s father was the sole provider, the family needed the business to stay open. His father needed treatment immediately and his mother needed to be his caretaker, so Jeff needed to go to work. He balanced his senior year in high school and keeping the store open. This was when he started to see the work ethic his parents taught him and that life will deal big blows when you least expect it. Jeff’s father lost his battle with cancer July 5, 1991. Along with the support and help of his mother, the business stayed open until Jeff graduated from the University of Florida with a BS in Public Relations in 1997. They decided at that point it was time for a new chapter for both of them and they closed down the business after almost 30 years. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeff4ester/ Website: https://www.active-futures.com/
This week we had planned on having Jeffrey Sarbacker on to talk Corallus but instead I used the time to talk about my good friend Forrest Fanning. Since Jeff never called in, (in his defense he got the dates mixed up), I decided to just ramble. Hopefully you guys can take something away from it.
This week we had planned on having Jeffrey Sarbacker on to talk Corallus but instead I used the time to talk about my good friend Forrest Fanning. Since Jeff never called in, (in his defense he got the dates mixed up), I decided to just ramble. Hopefully you guys can take something away from it.
On this week's Check the Pantry, host Jeff Lockwood makes a pot of red beans and rice. Since Jeff took the easy route, guest Teri Robl digs into her culinary bag of tricks to come up with something else to do with red beans.... Produced at KBBI AM 890 in Homer, Alaska. Partially recorded at Station Twelve . First aired 01/26/20.
Audio is a HOT new way to share stories and information. Podcasting, voice assistants and audiobooks have become a big part of my life and are projected to become even more dominant in the future. Jeff Bradbury has been at the forefront of using audio for teaching and learning. In 2011 he created TeacherCast.net which has grown into an enormous resource for helping teachers and tech coaches in the classroom. Since Jeff is clearly a podcasting legend, I’ve asked him to share some tips on podcasting with a Chromebook. Episode Resources: FREE Podcasting Show Notes FREE Podcasting Content Calendar FREE Chrome Extensions for Tech Coaches www.EducationalPodcasting.com www.PodcastingWithStudents.com For all of the links and resources mentioned in today's episode, visit Chrmbook.com/s4e8 ----------------------------- Thanks for tuning into the Chromebook Classroom Podcast! If you enjoyed today's episode, I would appreciate your honest rating and review! You can connect with me, John Sowash, on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. I would love to hear your thoughts on the show!
Recap of The Bachelorette (Season 16, Episode Seven) Since Jeff is dead to us this week (RIP Jeff), it's up to Matt and the ladies to recap this AMAZING episode of The Bachelorette! (Yeah... they made up for last week!) Join us as we learn: Where Latvia is! (Matt looked it up.) That Luke P is a massive tool! (I guess we already knew that.) What was going on in Tyler's head after the guys yelled "Hannah!" off their balcony! That Jed is a freaking genius. That we're pretty sure that the Latvians are just laughing at us Americans for believing that naked bungee jumping is actually a Latvian tradition. All this and oh so much more on this episode of Bros Before Rose! And, as always, join us on Friday, for our Bros Before Rose: Group Date episode of the week where we focus on all of you... our community! (See, it's like a group date because we're spending time interacting with all of you!) This is where we'll be reading your emails, responding to your social media posts and talking about the Bros community! Our Limited Edition BBR T-Shirts are ON SALE on our website NOW!!! Just a few left!!!! Leave iTunes Reviews, subscribe and more!!! Bros Before Rose Twitter :: @BrosBeforeRose // Instagram :: @brosbeforeroseofficial // Facebook :: facebook.com/brosbeforerose // Website :: www.brosbeforerose.com Matt Barnes Twitter :: @matthewbarnes // Instagram :: @matthewbarnes Jeff Bachman Twitter :: @drbackpack // Instagram :: @jbachman SPONSORED BY: The Road Trip Games App Bachmanville Photography ©2019 Rogue Creative Development LLC - All Rights Reserved
Every runner knows that walking during a run sort of feels like cheating. Runners only walk after they cross the finish line. Walking is often seen as a sign of weakness reserved for beginners, the injured and the defeated. After all, we call ourselves runners, not walkers. Right? What should I do when I don't feel like running?...walk! Consider this: Jeff Galloway, former Olympic runner and professional running coach, ran his fastest ever marathon at the age of 35 coming in at a cool 2:16. He is now 74 years young with hundreds of marathons behind him and plenty more ahead. He hasn’t dealt with a running injury in over 40 years and has coached over 1 million runners to feel as great about running as he does. His secret to his success? Walking. After returning from the navy, Jeff was out of (running) shape and was attending graduate school at Florida State University. He started training with a goal to qualify for the Olympic trials and was quickly introduced to the heat and humidity of the Southeast. Without taking walk breaks Jeff would literally start to hallucinate during his runs. He found that taking a one-minute walk break after each mile he ran dramatically increased his ability to train for the Olympics. He did qualify for the Olympics in 1972 and went on to run the 10,000-meter race in Munich representing the U.S. Several years later, he was asked to create a training program for beginning runners. He implemented the “Run Walk Run” theory that he used to train for the Olympics. However, he underestimated the effect he would have not only on beginning runners, but many advanced runners around the world. Why walking is for everyone Walking isn’t just for beginners or people getting back into running shape. Since Jeff began his “Run Walk Run” campaign, his team has done studies on how taking short walk breaks can improve runners of nearly all levels. They have found that someone who hasn’t previously used the “Run Walk Run” method improves their marathon time by an average of thirteen minutes when they incorporate walk breaks. Oh, and that PR Jeff set at the age of 35? Yep. He even took several walk breaks during his best marathon. But how? Why? For Jeff, it’s all about the mental game. When he takes walk breaks (which can last anywhere from 30 to 60 seconds) he is able to focus his mind on how he’s running. He does a quick check to make sure he isn’t slumped forward, his strides are landing correctly, and his overall form is flawless. These short breaks have helped thousands of runners keep their energy up throughout long distance runs. Jeff also attributes his injury-free running career to this technique. Each break allows him time to refocus on race strategy, correct bad form, and give his legs a short break. Better form and less fatigue is the key to injury prevention. Short breaks from running make that possible. So, what are you waiting for? Start walking! Having a positive running attitude Jeff approaches running with an immense amount of positivity, which he mostly attributes to his parents. Just listening to Jeff’s voice gives you the impression that he could spend hours giving advice to any inquisitive runner. In fact, he spends 5 to 6 hours a day answering emails from his running students. In this podcast, Jeff relates two heart-warming stories that show his genuine spirit. After qualifying for the Olympic 10k, Jeff made it his personal goal to help his good friend Jack Bacheler qualify for the marathon event after Jack did not qualify for the 10k. Jeff paced Jack for that trial event and slowed down during the last few seconds to allow Jack to take the final spot on the team. Jeff Galloway also talks about his favorite student he ever had. That student went from only being able to run the distance between two telephone poles, to qualifying for Boston at the age of 75. (Listen to the podcast to find out who that student was. No spoilers!) Approaching a race as you age is something Jeff has mastered. At some point everyone has to face the fact that their body can’t do what it once could. Joining a strong community of runners and having the attitude of “we’re all in this together” can help ease the transition. Jeff recommends changing your goals as you age. “I can focus on something else,” he says, “I can be injury free. I can enjoy every run. I can run with family and friends.” Running (and walking) is for everyone. Coming to terms with how YOU run is important to experiencing lifelong running fulfillment. Being real with your own training and avoiding the comparison trap is crucial to being a healthy and successful runner. This is Running for Real. Resources: Last week's episode with Lori Richmond Tina4Real Podcast Running for Real Superstars Community Support Tina through her Patreon Page Buy a Running for Real T-shirt, Tank, or Hat Jeff's Books: The Walk Run Method Marathon: You Can Do It! Half Marathon: You Can Do it! Running Until You Are 100 Mental Training for Runners The Story of the Human Body By Daniel Lieberman Jeff’s website Jeff on Twitter Jeff on Instagram Run Disney Thank you to Bombas and Bodyhealth for sponsoring this episode of Running for Real. I absolutely LOVE these Bombas Socks, and I think it is SO COOL that they donate a pair to a homeless shelter for every pair you purchase (socks are the number one requested item from homeless shelters, but they cannot accept used pairs). Use code running4real at Bombas.com/running4real and you can get 20% off your first order! Now I am back to training, guess what was the first thing I did to start making sure I recover quicker (as coming back to fitness really beats your body up!), yep, you guessed it, BodyHealth Perfect Amino! Get 10% off at Bodyhealth.com using coupon code TINA10 Thanks for Listening! I hope you enjoyed today's episode. To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Join the Running for Real Facebook Group and share your thoughts on the episode (or future guests you would like to hear from) Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews will really help me climb up the iTunes rankings and I promise, I read every single one. Subscribe on iTunes or your favorite podcast player. Not sure how to leave a review or subscribe, you can find out here. Thank you to Jeff, I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the show.
In today’s episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast, we talk to Guilt Free TV’s Jeff Morgan about discipline, change, and family. Jeff is an extremely motivational guy and he actually has a lot in common with Adam. After recognizing the signs that his diet was not supporting his body the best way it could, he made some drastic changes and never looked back. Kicking bad habits, following your destiny and healing is not an easy thing. Adam and Jeff share some of their insight into what helped them make a very fast change and stick with it long term embracing it as a new lifestyle and everyday reality. Since Jeff has some big guns, we talk about protein and how making the switch to a plant-based lifestyle affected his muscles. And of course, we talked family. We are so grateful for all of you who are sharing these podcasts and leaving us ratings and reviews. They help others find us and help those people propel themselves forward in their health journeys hopefully avoiding unnecessary illnesses and health events in their own lives. Jeff Morgan was a competitive gymnast for 10 years competing through college. He was fascinated by how certain exercises developed strength and size in different parts of the body. After gymnastics ended, he became certified as a personal fitness trainer and continued his education on how to design his perfect body and help others design theirs as well. As he approached his 40’s, he was suffering from many symptoms of ill health such as Rosacea, intestinal bloating, constipation, joint inflammation, and allergies and no longer recognized himself as that young, fit and clean looking athlete he once was. As a father of 2 magnificent boys he wanted to age powerfully and gracefully for them and now he’s doing just that. Not only is he helping his family by becoming the strongest, healthiest version of himself, he’s also helping to create positive change for the animals and the environment which are both suffering due to the animal product industries. His YouTube channel Guilt Free TV helps spread information and awareness regarding a vegan lifestyle. He also works for Clean Machine Plant-Based Fitness Nutrition as the Sales Rep for the company and is working to help turn a dirty industry, clean. In this episode we discuss: Symptoms of needing a change Discipline Making changes Seeing and feeling is believing Bad habits Building muscle with plants Protein and healing Kids and the Plant-based world Sugar Action steps for people to start today… Links to things we mentioned: Thank you to our sponsor . They make drinking mushrooms delicious and easy with a variety of superfood beverages from coffees to matcha to hot cocoa and more! Visit and enter the promo code “planttrainers” for 15% off on your order! Jeff Morgan: , , , Guilt Free TV – on – Nutritionfacts.org How Not To Die with Michael Greger M.D. – Thank you to this month’s Patrons for supporting us on : “Joe” Millie Pearson Mary Lou Fusi Carmen Fanous Emily Iaconelli Spanish Armada Michele Olender Don’t forget to contact us at with your question for our Plant Trainers Facebook Lives! We hope you enjoyed this podcast! Please take a moment and – we would be grateful! This will help get our podcast out to others who may enjoy it. We promise to read your reviews and consider your feedback. This show is for you. Please subscribe to The Plant Trainers Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. Help us by spreading the news about our totally awesome Podcast! Click for a list of our services
The belief that there is a link between talent and left-handedness has a long history. Since Jeff and Anthony are both left handed, they might not be purely objective on this point, but they dive into the science anyway. Is left-handed an advantage? GET BONUS EPISODES, VIDEO HANGOUTS AND MORE. VISIT: http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns Get all your sweet We Have Concerns merch by swinging by http://wehaveconcerns.com/shop Hey! If you’re enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. Here’s the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns And here’s the Stitcher link: http://bit.ly/stitcherwhconcerns Or, you can send us mail! Our address: We Have Concerns c/o WORLD CRIME LEAGUE 1920 Hillhurst Ave #425 Los Angeles, CA 90027-2706 Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni Today’s story was sent in by Alik Evans: http://www.iflscience.com/brain/are-left-handed-people-more-gifted-than-others-our-study-suggests-it-may-hold-true-for-maths/all/ If you’ve seen a story you think belongs on the show, send it to wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com, post in on our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/WeHaveConcerns/ or leave it on the subreddit:http://reddit.com/r/wehaveconcerns