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Tonight's guest, Titus, grew up in Southern Wisconsin and had his Sasquatch sighting about 20 years ago. He had his sighting while he was at a hobby farm a friend of his mother owned. Joining Titus and his mother was one of Titus' siblings. Even though his mother and that sibling were merely 50 feet away from him, when he saw the Sasquatch, calling out to them never crossed his mind. He was so gob smacked, due to the experience, trying to bring their attention to the Sasquatch he was staring at was something he never considered doing. As fate would have it, years later, two of his siblings had their own sightings too. On tonight's show, Titus is not only going to be sharing the details of his sighting, he's going to share the details of the sightings his siblings had too. We hope you listen to him do that.If you've had a Bigfoot sighting and would like to be a guest on the show, please go to BigfootEyewitness.com and let me know.If you'd like to help support the show, by buying your own Bigfoot Eyewitness t-shirt or sweatshirt, please visit the Bigfoot Eyewitness Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.comI produce 4 other shows that are available on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, here are links to all 4 channels on the Spreaker App...My Bigfoot Sighting https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-bigfoot-sighting Dogman Tales https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dogman-tales--6640134Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-radio_2 My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience Thanks, as always, for listening!
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is making the air in Southern Wisconsin some of the worst in the nation. Republicans in the state legislature and Governor Evers have called off negotiations on the state budget. And, for the first time ever, Milwaukee's Pride Parade will have a professional athlete as its Grand Marshal.
Clinton Griffiths hosts AgDay: 2025 looks to be a good year for the winter wheat crop. Plus, a dairy operation in Southern Wisconsin takes a direct hit from a tornado, and Machinery Pete isn't talking old equipment—he's talking "vintage".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From shadow people in a basement to drained flashlights and phantom chanting, one listener from Southern Wisconsin shares a lifetime of strange experiences. What started as minor chills in the workout room escalated to pokes in the night, whispered voices, and a flashlight session that may have confirmed the presence of something unseen. Add in a mysterious room lit by a flickering bulb, a haunting scent of roses following a family death, and a ghostly interruption during a late-night game call—and you've got the perfect mix of eerie, unexplained, and unforgettable. If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories
Join us for this episode of the Backlash Podcast as we dive into the world of musky fishing, featuring a captivating conversation with Clayton Spiess from Thistle Dew Outdoor Adventures. Get a detailed recap of Clayton's recent tournament experience at Cave Run, where high waters posed a unique challenge for anglers keen on finding their prize catch. Discover Clayton's reflections on the strategies employed, the techniques that proved successful, and the lessons learned from the tough competition. This episode is perfect for all musky enthusiasts, especially those preparing for the southern zone opener in Wisconsin. Dive into early season musky fishing tips, as Clayton shares expert advice on locating these elusive fish in warming waters. Embrace the thrill of musky angling, as we also introduce a community-driven initiative aimed at improving fish data collection through the innovative use of the Fish Donkey app. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a casual fishing aficionado, this episode promises to enrich your knowledge and spark your passion for musky fishing. Tune in for an informative and entertaining discussion that bridges the gap between sport, science, and community collaboration. Good luck to all those heading out on the water this weekend!
On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman Podcast, Pierce sits down with Conservation Warden Austin Schumacher to learn all about the life of a conservation warden, what they do, and why you might just want to apply to become one! Austin has been a conservation warden in Southern Wisconsin since 2018, and has seen a lot of different things in his career. The guys dive into what the conservation warden hiring process looks like, what Austin did to become a warden, what all conservation wardens are responsible for and how that might differ depending on where you are in Wisconsin, some of the most common violations he sees, highs and lows of the job, the impacts of technology he's seeing on the outdoor space, and how being a conservation warden is a great intersection of law enforcement and protecting our natural resources. Most importantly, he shares that the hiring process for becoming a conservation warden opens on April 10th for 2025. If you've ever thought about becoming a warden or want to learn more about what they do, this episode is for you! For more information and to start your application, see the links below: Warden Recruitment site: Warden Recruitment | Wisconsin DNR Where the job announcement will be: Pages - Welcome DNR General Question Phone Number: 1-888-936-7463 Report DNR Violations Call: 1-800-847-9367 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman Podcast, Pierce sits down with Conservation Warden Austin Schumacher to learn all about the life of a conservation warden, what they do, and why you might just want to apply to become one!Austin has been a conservation warden in Southern Wisconsin since 2018, and has seen a lot of different things in his career. The guys dive into what the conservation warden hiring process looks like, what Austin did to become a warden, what all conservation wardens are responsible for and how that might differ depending on where you are in Wisconsin, some of the most common violations he sees, highs and lows of the job, the impacts of technology he's seeing on the outdoor space, and how being a conservation warden is a great intersection of law enforcement and protecting our natural resources. Most importantly, he shares that the hiring process for becoming a conservation warden opens on April 10th for 2025. If you've ever thought about becoming a warden or want to learn more about what they do, this episode is for you!For more information and to start your application, see the links below:Warden Recruitment site: Warden Recruitment | Wisconsin DNRWhere the job announcement will be: Pages - WelcomeDNR General Question Phone Number: 1-888-936-7463Report DNR Violations Call: 1-800-847-9367
The United Methodist Church (UMC) had a momentous global meeting last year (2024), with the major outcome of allowing—or at least not preventing or taking action against—performing same-sex marriages and ordaining non-celibate gay leaders in the church. Methodists around the world have WIDE disagreements on how they even interpret this outcome, much less what they should do about it.This conflict is as much about church unity and governance as it is about LGBTQ rights and people—but of course they're wrapped up together. You might recognize yourself and your own Christian denomination in the UMC's 40+ years of conversations on these topics. Church unity is hard, folks.Last year, we talked to two members of the UMC to hear their perspectives: a U.S.-based seminary student pursuing ordination with the UMC, and a bishop in UMC leadership in Liberia.This is Part 1 of 2. Part 2 can be found here: [link available Feb 19, 2025]It's so important to take the time to listen to each other as we examine our own convictions. Please join us in listening with care for our Christian siblings around the world.About Our Guest:Joe Meinholz is currently a seminarian at Duke Divinity School pursuing ordination in the United Methodist Church. He grew up farming in Ho Chunk land (Southern Wisconsin) and is an aspiring community organizer, pastor, water protector, and lover of Jesus.—Note: This episode uses the terms “Side A” and “Side B” (and X, Y) as shorthand quite a bit. If you're new to the conversation, you might find it helpful to check out episode #3, where we talk through the four “sides”: #3 - A-B-Y-X | 4 Sides on SSA/Gay Sexuality—★ Timestamps00:00 #58 - The United Methodist Church Lifts Ban on Gay Marriage: Polity and Progress with Joe Meinholz (Part 1 of 2 on the UMC)01:32 Polity: How the United Methodist Church denomination governs itself08:38 1972-today: UMC's history of LGBT marriage and theology12:51 2019-today: Making paths for "disaffiliation"20:32 Rulings from the 2024 UMC general conference: A more neutral position?27:17 The Global Methodist Church": A new denomination of disaffiliated churches29:00 Moving toward regional meetings of equals36:19 The fruit of our united front: Must we align on social principles?40:51 If you were Methodist, would YOU have disaffiliated?51:19 What does "church unity" mean? Can we disagree on sexuality?57:17 Wrapping up, looking forward—★ Links and ReferencesThe Other Significant Others by Rhaina CohenA recent letter from the African Bishops: www.unitedmethodistbishops.org/newsdetail/africa-umc-bishops-statement-2024-18627021Comments from the Africa Initiative: peopleneedjesus.net/2024/05/24/africa-initiative-united-methodism-in-africa-is-not-for-sale-to-western-cultural-christianity/One author on “ubuntu”: https://um-insight.net/general-conference/a-way-forward/ubuntu/—★ Send us feedback, questions, comments, and support!Email: communionandshalom@gmail.com | Instagram: @newkinship | Substack: @newkinship | Patreon: @newkinship—★ CreditsCreators and Hosts: David Frank, TJ Espinoza | Audio Engineer: Carl Swenson, carlswensonmusic.com | Podcast Manager: Elena F. | Graphic Designer: Gavin Popken, gavinpopkenart.com ★ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit newkinship.substack.com
In this episode, Hailey sets out to discover some of Wisconsin's best restaurants far from the city lights and busy streets. Home to many tucked-away culinary treasures, Washington County's secluded dining scene not only boasts of immaculate flavors but also incredible views. When dining in Washington County, there's always a view, whether it's the charming countryside or the peaceful lakeside. Join us as we explore Washington County–a hidden dining destination!Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-culinary-treasures-of-washington-county/Little Red Inn: https://www.littleredinn.com/; The Jailhouse Restaurant: https://jailhousewi.com/; Timmer's Resort & Restaurant: https://timmersresort.com/; The Copper Dock: https://thecopperdock.com/The Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-bobber-blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksWashington County: https://www.washcowisco.gov/. Follow on social @washcowisco
Welcome to the 2024 season wrap up of Muskies On Tap along with special guest Rowan Stamm out of Southern Wisconsin. Rowan is a river specialist who is also well equipped to take on any lake from the deep south to the north like Northern Wisco and MN. We had Rowan on last year in December and continued our chat on late season muskies and rivers. We share a lot of insightful tips along with some 2024 woes and struggles. There was plenty to take away with this past season and I hope everyone is prepared to take on 2025! Tap in for a great end of season podcast and we will see ya next year! https://sugsfishing.com/Gus has opened his 2025 calendar and is now taking trips for smallmouth (April - June) and muskies (June - November). Get the hot dates around the good moon phases while you can!Also, if you get where this weeks quote is from you get bonus points! Thank you all for making 2024 truly a season to remember. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Happy New Year!!!
Farmers across Wisconsin are encouraged to join a robust conversation on conservation practices and soil health at the 3rd Annual Soil Health Workshop and Rock River Resiliency Event on Tuesday, December 10. Hosted by the Rock River Regenerative Grazers and local watershed groups, the event provides a dynamic platform for learning, networking, and sharing solutions to build agricultural resilience. “This event is all about practical solutions,” said Kirsten Jurcek, coordinator for the Rock River Regenerative Grazers. “Farmers talking to farmers about what works and what doesn't is incredibly powerful. It's about supporting one another and creating lasting change.” The event, held at the UW-Whitewater Community Engagement Center (1260 West Main Street, Whitewater, WI), kicks off with registration at 9 a.m. and runs until 3 p.m., followed by a social hour. Farmers can register for free by using the code "Farmer" during registration. Highlights of the day include: Weather Patterns and Projections for Southern Wisconsin with Assistant State Climatologist Bridget Mason. The Role of Biology in Soil Health, offering a closer look at soil ecosystems. Small Group Breakout Sessions on topics like cover crops, rotational grazing, and livestock care. A Farmer Panel Discussion, featuring both experienced voices and young innovators like a 24-year-old panelist shaping the future of agriculture. Networking Opportunities to connect with peers and experts. A Local Foods Lunch, showcasing regional flavors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Rothschild and Angela Lang, Executive Director of Black Leaders Organizing for Communities (BLOC), guest co-host. Joel Rogers- Noam Chomsky Professor of Law, Public Affairs, and Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison- joins Matt and Angela to talk about what went wrong in the 2024 general election. Then Kriz Tazelaar, media and public relations manager for Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin, joins to talk about food needs in our state. As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 10 am - noon across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice, they go a long way! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and YouTube to keep up with Jane and the show! Guests: Angela Lang, Matt Rothschild, Joel Rogers, Kriz Tazelaar
STgenetics® newest team member, Brian Behnke, joins us to share his extensive background in the dairy industry, spanning roles from dairy farming in Southern Wisconsin to becoming a sire analyst and numerous management roles. With a fresh set of eyes, Brian discusses his goals at STgenetics®, including identifying and promoting Balanced Breeding Sires who will make profitable herd cows. Additionally, Brian discusses the success of the STyle Genetics™ at World Dairy Expo and how this could translate to the upcoming Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, along with thoughts on new sires and more! 00:00 Introduction 00:38 Meet Brian Behnke00:58 Brian's Career Journey04:03 Brian's Role at STgenetics®05:20 Exciting Bull Lineup06:39 Premier Sire Banners08:12 Future Prospects and Final Thoughts14:21 Conclusion and Farewell
The war in Ukraine creates many hardships for the farmers including worrying about drone strikes. Stephanie Hoff talks to Olga Polozova about how their ability to farm has been impacted by the war. It's a Wyffels Wednesday and Farm Director Pam Jahnke talks to Steve Quade about how their varieties of corn dealt with the wet spring and dry fall. Charitee Seebecker catches up with Marta Kohmann, a UW-Extension forage specialist, to see how alfalfa can be used for more than just feed as a cover crop. Food banks have become more of a necessity since Covid and Ben Jarboe talks with Michelle Orge, the President of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Southern Wisconsin, to explain how they help people in need as well as the local farmers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Food Banks have become even more important since Covid and one in Wisconsin goes the extra mile by helping those in need and local farmers. Michelle Orge, the President of Second Harvest Food Bank of Southern Wisconsin, says that they are a connector by taking in donations and buying food for farmers and preparing it for food pantries to give out. She also explains that Second Harvest is in danger of losing their funding from Dane County and hopes people will reach out to their county board members to advocate for Second Harvest to be added into the next budget for Dane County.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Excel Custom ContractorAbout UsContact InformationP.O. Box 320398Franklin, WI 53132Phone: 414-333-1888Toll Free: 888-217-2599Email: sales@excelcontractor.comhttps://excelcontractor.com/Since 2000, Excel Custom Contractors, LLC. has taken your ideas and made them a reality with a unique personal touch all your own. We have customized our services to your needs and created the right project scope to fit in your budget and time schedules. We pride ourselves in using the right products and the right craftsmen to get your dream realized. We continue to develop long lasting relationships with our customers, and even consider them friends. Thank you for the years of success and look forward to serving you in the future.Company HistoryThe company was started by Robert McDonald in May of 2000 when he felt the need to provide higher quality service and products to the construction industry in Southeastern Wisconsin. The desire was to meet the challenging needs and high level of customer demands with Integrity, Superior Service and Unmatched Warranties. Based on the Southwestern corner of Milwaukee County in the City of Franklin, he formed Excel Custom Contractors, LLC. Excel Custom Contractors currently serves the entire Southeastern Wisconsin, Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois communities. We proudly searve Waukesha, Menomonee Falls, Brookfield, Franklin, Oak Creek, New Berlin, Pewaukee, Hartland, Lake Geneva and surrounding areas.It was with the idea of providing ‘custom'ized customer service, to meet the unique individual tastes and product performance goals of his customers. Today Excel Custom Contractors has grown into a mid-sized Residential and Commercial General Contracting and Remodeling Company that can handle any size project from the foundation to the roof. Excel Custom Contractors prides itself in doing the best job the right way the first time, this ensures our customers will get what they expect from both their product choices and quality construction installations.Since the Spring of 2009, Excel Custom Contractors has brought on a new addition to it's ownership with James Lawrence Jr. of Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Jim has been working for Excel Custom Contractors for the previous five years as a Carpentar Foreman in which he ran many varying crews and has now become its Vice President and COO. Together with their combined expertise and knowledge of products and skillful installations Excel Custom Contractors is positioned to continue to grow and enhance its offerings to its every expanding customer base.Robert McDonaldI'm a business entrepreneur, and I consider myself a visionary. I'm always looking to improve on the status quo, and build better projects. I look for more intuitive processes as well as ways to provide higher quality. My soft skills include thinking out of the box, creativity, and trouble-shooting. I see challenging projects as opportunities rather than obstacles. I highly value work well-done, so that means I'm often particular in how we build things. I strive to build things to last, and my ultimate goal is to see our customers experience complete satisfaction with our work.
In this episode, Hailey sets out to see the fall foliage across the state. With summer coming to an end, it creates the perfect chance for a fresh start. Join Hailey and turn a new leaf, gaining inspiration from Wisconsin's picturesque, colorful landscapes. Go on a solo mission or make it a family experience to see the fall foliage in Northern, Eastern, Southern, Western, and Central Wisconsin. Come along and find your joy in this vibrant journey.Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/turning-a-new-leaf-seeing-the-fall-foliage/Apostle Islands National Lakeshore: https://www.nps.gov/apis/index.htm; Copper Falls State Park: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/copperfalls; Pattison State Park: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/pattison; High Cliff State Park: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/highcliff; Elkhart Lake: https://www.elkhartlake.com/; Marsh Park Observation Tower: https://www.elkhartlake.com/p/sheboygan-broughton-marsh-park/; Peninsula State Park: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/peninsula; Eagle Tower: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/peninsula/tower; Devil's Lake State Park: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/devilslake; Ice Age National Scenic Trail: https://www.nps.gov/iatr/index.htm; Kettle Moraine State Forest Northern Unit: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/kmn; Lake Geneva Cruise Line: https://www.cruiselakegeneva.com/; Wisconsin Great River Road: https://www.wigrr.com/; Perrot State Park: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/perrot; Five Mile Bluff Prairie State Natural Area: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/statenaturalareas/FiveMileBluffPrairie; Timm's Hill: https://www.co.price.wi.us/facilities/facility/details/Timms-Hill-County-Park-4; Rib Mountain State Park: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/ribmt; Granite Peak Ski Area: https://www.skigranitepeak.com/; The Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksWCA Group Health Trust: https://www.wcaght.org/Wisconsin Counties Association: https://www.wicounties.org/
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Imagine walking into your home and feeling burdened by clutter. Dishes pile up, laundry overflows and every room seems to shout for attention. Your home should be a cozy escape, but instead, it feels like a battleground.A clean, organized home significantly affects mental health, productivity, and personal growth. When your home is neat and organized, you'll find it easier to focus, get work done, and enjoy your time more.In this episode, I chat with my beautiful friend, Mine Ekenler from Legacy Cleaning Services. We deep dive into the connection between a clean home and personal well-being. We share practical tips for creating your sanctuary of peace and joy!Friend, It's time to take a stand—choosing cleanliness isn't just a preference; it's a commitment to oneself and one's health. Tune in now!Resource: Grab the easy-to-follow Home Wellness Checklist now:https://jenhellerlifestyle.myflodesk.com/homewellnesschecklistRead the blog:Mine Ekenler Bio:Originally from Turkey, Mine Ekenler came to the U.S. in 1996 for graduate studies, earning a master's in microbiology and a PhD in Biochemistry from Iowa State University. During her time there, she met her husband, Roger. They both joined the University of Wisconsin-Madison—Mine as a scientist in Environmental Toxicology and Roger as a professor. When their daughter faced serious health issues, Mine paused her career to manage her care. After encountering financial challenges during the 2008-2009 crisis, she started cleaning houses. Today, their company, Legacy Cleaning, employs 44 full-time people in Southern Wisconsin. Being a house cleaning business owner has become a true passion for MIne because she believes a clean, organized home is essential to well-being. It promotes health, mental clarity, and emotional peace. She loves that Legacy Cleaning Services helps people feel happy, comfortable, and cared for in their homes. And beyond that, she's incredibly proud to provide meaningful employment and foster a positive work environment where their team can truly grow.Connect with Mine Ekenler:Website: Legacy House CleaningConnect with Me: Website: www.jenhellerlifestyle.com Instagram: @jenhellerlifestyle Facebook: @jenhellerlifestyle YouTube: @JenHellerLifestyle Email me at hello@jenhellerlifestyle.com
Dr. Theresa SaLee was born in Upstate New York and raised in Illinois. She earned her veterinary degree from the University of Illinois in 1999. Afterwards, she went into small animal practices in Southern Wisconsin and began her holistic education by taking the IVAS acupuncture course.She has since earned certifications in Rehabilitation Therapy and Veterinary Spinal Manipulative Therapy. She has studied Chinese Herbal Medicine with Drs. Mona Boudreaux and Steve Marsden, and recently earned a Graduate Diploma from CIVT in Veterinary Western Herbal Medicine. After her time in Wisconsin, she worked for a few years in a large specialty practice in the Chicago area before joining and then purchasing her current Integrative practice, The Whole Pet, in Bartlett, Illinois. Please enjoy this conversation with Dr. Theresa SaLee as we discuss her education, work history, practice experience, and her positions as a Board Member and President-Elect of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association.
Getting a start in gardening can be a daunting process. In today's show, host Douglas Haynes sat down with Lisa Johnson, a horticulture educator at UW's Dane County Extension, and […] The post Cultivate a Great Garden in Southern Wisconsin appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
This special episode, partially recorded live at the Women in Manufacturing (WiM) Southern Wisconsin Chapter event 'From Mic to Merlot' on May 15, 2024, at Wollersheim Winery, delves into the experiences and impact of WiM. The hosts share their excitement about the event and interview Andrea Virsnieks, President of WiM Southern Wisconsin, who provides insights into the organization's mission, history, and her personal journey in reviving the chapter. The episode also features interviews with several WiM members discussing the importance of networking, the unique challenges and opportunities for women in the manufacturing industry, and the sense of community within WiM. Listeners are encouraged to explore WiM and its resources to join a supportive and inspiring network.Learn More About WiMWiM WiM Southern Wisconsin ChapterBecome a Member TodayWiM Southern Wisconsin LinkedInAndrea Virsnieks is a Principal at CLA, where she specializes in serving the manufacturing industry, working with both privately held and private equity-owned companies. With a wealth of experience in assurance, auditing, consulting, and due diligence services, Andrea provides strategic insight and innovative solutions that drive growth and profitability for her clients. Her deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities within the manufacturing sector has made her a trusted advisor.Andrea is known for her collaborative leadership style and her ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients and business owners. She is committed to staying current with industry trends and regulations, ensuring that she delivers the most relevant and effective guidance.Beyond her professional work, Andrea is actively involved with the Southern Wisconsin chapter of Women in Manufacturing (WiM). As the Chair on the Board, she dedicates her time to supporting, promoting, and inspiring women in the manufacturing industry. WiM is a national organization that empowers women through networking, education, and career development opportunities.In her role at CLA and through her work with WiM, Andrea continues to make a significant impact on the manufacturing industry and the professional growth of women within the field.Featuring WiM members Jennifer Black, Ariana Carney, Michele David, Maegan Miller, Loretta Mulberry, Debbie Shilling, Rachel Walter and Tori Wood.Highlights00:00 Live at Women in Manufacturing Event: A Phenomenal Experience01:59 Special Guest: Andrea Virsnieks, President of WiM Wisconsin02:51 The Revival and Mission of WiM: Andrea's Journey08:20 Expanding WiM: Growth, Goals, and Membership Insights10:38 Event Attendees Share Their WiM Stories15:30 Reflecting on Women's Roles in Manufacturing18:54 Generational Perspectives on Women in Manufacturing21:39 Wrapping Up: The Bright Future of WiMConnect with the broads!Connect with Erin on LinkedIn!Connect with Lori on LinkedIn and visit www.keystoneclick.com for your strategic digital...
Join Gregg Thomas as he speaks with Sterling King (great name) as he talks the Wisconsin River fishing in early season. https://www.facebook.com/kingsreeltimefishing/ www.llungenlures.com www.stealthtackle.net
Uncover the captivating world of musky fishing in this comprehensive episode of the Backlash Podcast, featuring expert angler Bryan Schaeffer from Schaeffer Outdoors. We explore the dynamics of musky fishing, revealing tell-tale signs of a promising fishing season, boat management, and the impact of various weather conditions on an expedition. Dive deep into Bryan's experiences and the wealth of wisdom he has to share to enhance your fishing skills. Learn about the art and science behind one of the most thrilling sports, musky fishing. From understanding the behavioral patterns of fish to selecting the most productive spots for fishing based on a variety of factors. Discover the intricate strategies and techniques used to lure muskies and how to adapt with the unpredictable nature of fishing conditions. Journey into the nuanced realities of a fishing expedition from dissecting social media perceptions to the inevitable disappointments in the process. This episode is more than just about fishing; it shines a light on the skills, patience, and unpredictability that epitomizes the art of fishing. The episode blossoms as we delve into the geographic differences impacting fishing in Northern and Southern Wisconsin, discussing the unique influences of each region. Get first-hand knowledge on the varying strategies required for differing weather conditions, water temperatures, and bait options. Learn from our expert about the fascinating fish migration patters post-spawning season. Finally, listen as Bryan discusses the value of preparation before the fishing season, including the use of the right equipment and understanding various water conditions. Benefit from Bryan's rich experiences and trusted advice, irrespective of your angling skills. This episode is a treasure trove of insightful information and practical advice designed to enhance your love for fishing and your skills on the water.
On this week's Musky 360 Podcast, insight into the opening weekend for Southern Wisconsin musky. Planning your musky trips, musky fishing new water, a celebration of musky Cinco de mayo, and much more with host Steven Paul and Jay Esse.
The start of the PMTT season has begun. Join us this week on a full rundown of how Gus and Max squeaked out a top 10 finish for the first leg of the PMTT at Cave Run Lake down in Kentucky. Lot's of ups and downs during pre fishing through the end of the tourney so join in to hear how it all went down. The fellas also talk a quick preview on heading to Southern Wisconsin to chase muskies during the opener south of highway 10. Goodluck to all of the anglers headed out on the water this weekend and have fun! Tap in!https://sugsfishing.com/
This week we are getting an introduction to a new band you might want to pay attention to. If you've been to any of the Machine Killer tour dates, featuring Static-X, Sevendust and Dope then you've seen Lines of Loaylty live and you already know that this is a band turning heads, and making bodies groove. They have a heaviness, a groove, and catchiness all rolled into a big sound very rarely heard from a three-piece band. Hailing from Southern Wisconsin they got their break during the pandemic and haven't looked back. Lead singer and guitarist Glenn "Nubz" Morrison (just wait until you hear how he got is name) of the band Lines of Loyalty is here on the latest episode of Cutter's Rockcast.
In this episode, Hailey discovers the agro-tourism gems found throughout Wisconsin! There are many must-see destinations around the state that you can visit to see firsthand from the north & south, east & west, and central portions of Wisconsin. While visiting each destination in each region, Hailey shares how they allow visitors and locals alike to discover Wisconsin's agricultural activities, provide educational platforms, and offer unforgettable food experiences that support our state's produce and local communities.Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-bobber-blog/James Lake Farms: https://www.jlfcranberries.com/; Erickson's Orchard: http://www.ericksonorchard.com/; Sassy Cow Creamery: https://sassycowcreamery.com/; Braise: http://www.braiselocalfood.com/; Fragrant Isle Lavender Farm & Shop: https://fragrantisle.com/; Pagel's Ponderosa Dairy: https://www.pagelsponderosa.com/; Mommsen's Harvest Hills Pumpkin Patch & Apple Orchard: https://www.ricelakepumpkinpatch.com/; Rainbow Ridge Farms Bed & Breakfast: https://www.rainbowridgefarms.com/; Glacial Lake Cranberries: https://glaciallakecranberries.com/; Father Fat's Public House: http://www.fatherfatssp.com/; Chef's Kitchen: https://www.facebook.com/chefskitchensp/; Earth-Crust Bakery: https://www.earthcrustbakery.com/; The Main Grain Bakery & Eatery: https://www.maingrainbakery.com/The Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-bobber-blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksWisconsin Counties Association: https://www.wicounties.org/
In this weeks episode we talk about our first hotel takeover experience with a Swinger group out of Southern Wisconsin. We also slip in a little Exxxotica Chicago talk and some DM slides.
Early Spring heavy snows expected from the Upper Mississippi Valleyinto the Great Lakes, northern NY State into Northern New England.Widespread wet weather expected from East Texas, across the South, muchof Florida and the Eastern Seaboard.The beginning of a wet pattern for the Pacific Northwest, south intonorthern to central California.Winter weather will continue to dominate the northern tier of the nationduring this first week of spring 2024. In the wake of heavy snows thathave fallen across portions of northern New England over the past 24hours, additional heavy snow is expected to spread eastward Thursday nightinto Friday from the Northern Plains, across the Upper Mississippi Valleyand into the Lower Great Lakes. This heavy snow will then push eastwardinto Northern NY State and Northern New England on Saturday. Across theseareas, snowfall accumulations of 8 to 12 inches are possible. During theday on Saturday, yet another round of wintry weather with accumulatingsnows will begin to develop across the Northern High Plains and spreadeastward through the remainder of the Northern Plains Sunday and into theearly part of next week. In addition to the potential series of snowevents across the northern tier, temperatures will remain well belowaverage for the end of the work week and into the weekend.At the same time that snows spread eastward across the northern tier ofthe nation, a widespread rain event will continue to expand from thewestern Gulf coast Thursday afternoon, eastward across large portions ofthe South and Florida Thursday night into Friday. This widespread heavyrain will then push northward along much of the Eastern Seaboard Fridayinto Saturday. Some of the heaviest rainfall totals are expected acrossSouth Florida Friday afternoon into early Saturday, with the potential forurbanized flash flooding, especially along the southeast coastal areas ofthe state. Localized flash flooding also possible along the Mid-Atlanticcoast, including the urban corridor from DC to Boston where rainfalltotals of 2 to 3 inches are possible.An active wet weather pattern will also to begin along large portions ofthe West coast from the Pacific Northwest, south into northern to centralCalifornia. Precipitation will begin to push inland on Friday acrossthese areas, with rounds of additional precipitation expected into theweekend, with heavy snows in the 1 to 3 foot range expected through theSierra. While there may be a break to the wet west coast pattern earlynext week, the overall wet winter pattern that has affected the west coastwill continue later next week as additional storm systems push inland.
This week we talk to Louise Bodt about the European Goldfinch. Although they are native to Europe, there is actually a population living in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. Louise tells us how they got there, other examples of them being introduced, and much more. Louise Bodt is a PhD candidate at the University of Chicago and the Field Museum using introduced birds to study rapid evolutionary change. Prior to joining the Field Museum birds lab, she worked as a science educator in NYC where she got her MS in biology investigating genetics of invasive European starlings. Louise is such an amazing guest, you're going to enjoy this one!! We actually have another listener question about birds in Trinidad and Tobago, which we talk about at the end of the episode as well. Enjoy!Please follow our instagram @birds_of_a_feather_podcast Please send us your questions for us to answer as well! You can send them to podcast.birdsofafeather@gmail.com
In this episode, Hailey partners with Best Western to discover Wisconsin's hidden gems throughout the northern, central, and southern regions of the state. With over 40 Best Western Hotels & Resorts across Wisconsin, there's a comfortable and affordable Best Western to call home. Time to head up North, where Hailey embarks on an epic adventure, beginning in Bayfield and Drummond, home to dog sledding and barstool racing. She then travels to another northern gem–Eagle River–for some fat-tire biking and a cozy stay at Best Western Derby Inn. Later, she explores central Wisconsin, where more hidden gems await, like the Merrill Ice Drags, Cozy Kitchen, and Nine Mile Forest. Of course, with Best Western, there are many options to stay. Hailey then makes her way south to the cities of Wisconsin Dells, Madison, and Kenosha, where there are even more uncovered adventures and a Best Western to keep you warm. Wherever Life Takes You, Best Western is There.Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/blog/discovering-the-hidden-gems-of-wisconsin-with-best-western/Bayfield: https://www.bayfield.org/; Wolfsong Adventures: https://www.wolfsongadventures.com/; Drummond: https://www.drummondwi.com/; Barstool Races: https://www.drummondwi.com/drummond-annual-barstool-races; Eagle River: https://eagleriver.org/; Merrill Ice Drags: https://www.merrillicedrags.com/; Stevens Point: https://stevenspoint.com/; Cozy Kitchen: https://www.facebook.com/cozykitchen.SP/; Wausau: https://www.visitwausau.com/; Wisconsin Dells: https://www.wisdells.com/; Vertical Illusions Winter Zipline: https://verticalillusions.com/winter-zipline/; Madison: https://www.visitmadison.com/; Frozen Assets Festival: https://www.visitmadison.com/event/frozen-assets-festival/58234/; Kenosha: https://www.visitkenosha.com/; Petrifying Springs Park: https://www.visitkenosha.com/listing/petrifying-springs-park/335/The Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksBest Western: https://www.bestwestern.com/en_US/hotels/destinations/united-states/great-lakes/wisconsin.html
Mark Scarpelli, the owner of Raymond Chevrolet in Antioch, joins Lisa Dent to talk about how they’ve been serving the needs of Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin since 1953 and why he loves his hometown of Antioch. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Don't skip this week filled with thrilling tip episodes! Prepare to dive deep into the captivating world of "A TCM approach to TTC," featuring the incredible Caitria Thiele. It's your exclusive opportunity to access her treasure trove of wisdom and gain priceless insights. Tune in and brace yourself for an emotionally moving adventure! Caitria is a licensed acupuncturist and Chinese medicine practitioner practicing in Southern Wisconsin, just outside of Milwaukee. She specializes in fertility and reproductive health along with pediatric care. In addition to working with patients 1 on 1 in her clinic, she loves to educate the general public about TCM and reproductive health on social media, particularly Instagram. Follow Caitria on: IG: @connectedhealingcaitria FB: www.facebook.com/connectedhealingCT Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Don't skip this week filled with thrilling tip episodes! Prepare to dive deep into the captivating world of "A TCM approach to TTC," featuring the incredible Caitria Thiele. It's your exclusive opportunity to access her treasure trove of wisdom and gain priceless insights. Tune in and brace yourself for an emotionally moving adventure! Caitria is a licensed acupuncturist and Chinese medicine practitioner practicing in Southern Wisconsin, just outside of Milwaukee. She specializes in fertility and reproductive health along with pediatric care. In addition to working with patients 1 on 1 in her clinic, she loves to educate the general public about TCM and reproductive health on social media, particularly Instagram. Follow Caitria on: IG: @connectedhealingcaitria FB: www.facebook.com/connectedhealingCT Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Don't skip this week filled with thrilling tip episodes! Prepare to dive deep into the captivating world of "A TCM approach to TTC," featuring the incredible Caitria Thiele. It's your exclusive opportunity to access her treasure trove of wisdom and gain priceless insights. Tune in and brace yourself for an emotionally moving adventure! Caitria is a licensed acupuncturist and Chinese medicine practitioner practicing in Southern Wisconsin, just outside of Milwaukee. She specializes in fertility and reproductive health along with pediatric care. In addition to working with patients 1 on 1 in her clinic, she loves to educate the general public about TCM and reproductive health on social media, particularly Instagram. Follow Caitria on: IG: @connectedhealingcaitria FB: www.facebook.com/connectedhealingCT Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Prepare to be captivated by our upcoming podcast episode this week! We're delving deep into a truly meaningful topic: 'A TCM approach to TTC.' Join us for an extraordinary journey as Caitria Thiele shares profound insights and offers invaluable perspectives. Don't miss out on this inspiring experience like no other! Tune in now! Caitria is a licensed acupuncturist and Chinese medicine practitioner practicing in Southern Wisconsin, just outside of Milwaukee. She specializes in fertility and reproductive health along with pediatric care. In addition to working with patients 1 on 1 in her clinic, she loves to educate the general public about TCM and reproductive health on social media, particularly Instagram. Follow Caitria on: IG: @connectedhealingcaitria FB: www.facebook.com/connectedhealingCT Follow me on: Instagram: @holisticfertilitydoctor TikTok: @holisticfertilitydoctor Youtube: @Holistic Fertility Expert Facebook: Join our private Fertile AF tribe!
Here are your local headlines for August 22, 2023: The RNC confirms the participants in the first Republican presidential debate.Waupun Correctional Facility has a four-month-long lockdown.UW schools consider layoffs in the face of budget deficits.Residential property values continue to increase rapidly.Cooling centers open across Southern Wisconsin.And in tonight's episode, we unpack... What was driving the resignation of three Dane County Board Supervisors last week, Why a legal firm is asking the state Supreme Court to reduce the length that eviction records are public, Why puppy mills appear to be on the rise, and Why the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, a conservative legal firm, is suing Wisconsin's Secretary of State over open records.
Wisconsin has always been known for its long history of cheesemaking, but now it may also be known for its incredible artisan cheese festival. Art of Cheese is an exclusive cheese festival created for the world's biggest cheese lovers, and it's happening across downtown Madison and the surrounding communities from Sept. 29 - Oct. 1. Hosted by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, this first-time event promises exclusive experiences and tours with behind-the-scenes access to creameries and dairy farms, cheese yoga, a Bubbles and Cheese Brunch and a Cheese Fair Off the Square. The festival will also have interactive classes on everything from cheese pairing to crafting and learning the art of affinage, and a chance to meet (and even dine with) award-winning Master Cheesemakers. The highlight of the weekend will be the first-ever Wisconsin Cheese Ball (the kind where you dance and eat cheese). Pam Jahnke visits with Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin's, Rachel Kerr, about the depth the event brings to enjoying cheese. The complete lineup of events is designed for the truly cheese obsessed. Experience America's Dairyland through 16 unique limited ticketed events, including: Exclusive Excursions: You'll board a bus and be swept away for a day you'll never forget with access to creameries, farms, cheese experts, award-winning chefs, makers and more. A Journey to the Heartland of Wisconsin Cheese: Spend the day in Southern Wisconsin's Green County with visits to two legendary creameries followed by a coursed lunch at Seven Acre Dairy and ending with a lesson from Marissa Mullen of @thatcheeseplate. Aged to Perfection: A Bourbon & Cheese Excursion: Kick the day off with a cheese sensory class at the Center for Dairy Research, followed by a bourbon and cheese tasting and catered lunch by James Beard Award-nominated chef Daniel Fox at J. Henry & Sons Bourbon. Breaking the Mold in Cheese & Architecture: Start the day visiting the farm and creamery at Uplands Cheese. Then we'll make our way to lunch & a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright designed Taliesin with James Beard Award-nominated chef and host of Wisconsin Foodie, Luke Zahm, who will draw inspiration from local cheeses. Cheesemaking 101: Science for Cheese Geeks: Take a mini course in cheese science at the UW's Center for Dairy Research. Then have lunch at Cadre Restaurant with a group of Wisconsin Master Cheesemakers. The Wisconsin Cheese Ball at Garver Feed Mill: Boogie with Blue, romp with Ricotta, spin with Swiss, or hop with Havarti; it's a cheese party featuring music and cheesemaking royalty. For every ticket sold a donation of cheese will be made to a local food bank. Classes & Seminars at Various Venues Around Madison. Join James Beard Award-winning author such as Laura Werlin, cheese gurus like Liz Thorpe of The People's Cheese™, as well as James Beard Award-nominated chef Luke Zahm to reveal new wonders of Wisconsin Cheese. Cheese Fair & Marketplace: The Cheese Fair Off the Square is open to the public alongside the Dane County Farmer's Market. This pop-up market is your one-stop shop for sampling and purchasing your new favorite cheese directly from makers from around the state. This ultimate cheese fantasy is just a few months away. Tickets are limited and will go on sale July 13, 2023. Go to ArtofCheeseFestival.com to check out the full line-up of events, stay connected and purchase tickets when they go on sale in July.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The local news for Tuesday, June 6th. In this show:An appeals court weighs whether lawmakers can override the Attorney General.Southern Wisconsin has an unusually dry May.Details of the planned John Nolen Drive construction are released.Dane County distributes drug overdose boxes.Madison teachers get a wage increase.Blue-green algae comes early to Madison lakes.We talk with Wisconsin Policy Forum's research director about high turnover in the state government.A Juneteenth flag-raising ceremony takes place downtownAnd the Dane County Humane Society has a raft of ducks
Join Gregg Thomas as he speaks to Christina Truppe of (https://christinatruppemuskyguideservice.com) in Southern Wisconsin. We also talk Austin Wiggerman (https://www.facebook.com/austin.wiggerman.1/) of northern Illinois. https://www.facebook.com/redoctoberbait/ www.stealthtackle.net www.thronebros.com
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It's a miracle that Mike Dragich is even here. Shot at point blank range in a gang related incident at 19 years old, he should have bled out from his injury had a close friend not tracked him nearly a mile into a backyard where he lay going in and out of consciousness. A major wake up call that he needed to change his ways, the Ohio native joined the Marines and God began to soften the heart of the hard nosed fighter.Shortly after leaving the hospital, Mike rededicated his life to Christ and asked to be used for His purposes. Running the martial arts program while in the Marines, four years in the military was all that God had planned for Dragich as he and his wife started their family.Now a successful businessman, MMA fighter, and nuisance alligator trapper in Florida, Mike launched Project Savior Outdoors in January of 2023 in an effort to fight Veteran suicide and PTSD. Having lost 15 men that he served with to suicide since 2015, Dragich and his team are coming alongside those struggling, empowering them through the outdoors and sharing the love of Christ.We are excited to be a part of PSO and had the pleasure of spending a few days with Mike and his crew at Mission 24 last month in Southern Wisconsin. They will be launching their own podcast soon to continue spreading the message and impact even more lives in the years ahead.God has Mike and Project Savior Outdoors on the fast track to do great things in the Veteran space and share his love along the way. To learn more, you can follow them here:https://www.instagram.com/bluecollar_brawler/https://www.instagram.com/projectsavioroutdoors/https://www.projectsavioroutdoors.org/For more information about HHAUSA and how you can support our mission, visit www.hhausa.orgTo purchases HHAUSA hats, shirts, challenge coins and tumblers, visit www.hhasports.com
Dale Earnhardt Jr. reconnects with one of his fiercest rivals from his NASCAR Xfinity Series days, former crew chief Robbie Reiser. During Dale's 1998 and ‘99 Xfinity Championship season runs, his main competition was fellow up-and-comer Matt Kenseth, for whom Reiser was calling the shots. Dale and co-host Mike Davis chat with Robbie about his family's history in racing the short tracks of Wisconsin, where his father John was a champion dirt late model driver. Robbie recounts a hilarious story of how he came to be behind the wheel, thanks in part to wrecking his sister's Ford Pinto in a street race with a friend. After quickly rising through the local ranks in Southern Wisconsin, Robbie and his father John took the plunge into the world of NASCAR, moving their operation to Denver, North Carolina. After nearly losing everything due to a lack of funding, a series of events led to Robbie putting his former rival from home, Matt Kenseth, behind the wheel. They immediately found harmony and became contenders in the Xfinity Series, where they impressed the likes of Mark Martin and Jack Roush. Before long, the Reiser operation was absorbed by Roush Racing, and they took on the superstars of NASCAR Cup, where they would win a championship in 2003. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dale Earnhardt Jr. reconnects with one of his fiercest rivals from his NASCAR Xfinity Series days, former crew chief Robbie Reiser. During Dale's 1998 and ‘99 Xfinity Championship season runs, his main competition was fellow up-and-comer Matt Kenseth, for whom Reiser was calling the shots. Dale and co-host Mike Davis chat with Robbie about his family's history in racing the short tracks of Wisconsin, where his father John was a champion dirt late model driver. Robbie recounts a hilarious story of how he came to be behind the wheel, thanks in part to wrecking his sister's Ford Pinto in a street race with a friend. After quickly rising through the local ranks in Southern Wisconsin, Robbie and his father John took the plunge into the world of NASCAR, moving their operation to Denver, North Carolina. After nearly losing everything due to a lack of funding, a series of events led to Robbie putting his former rival from home, Matt Kenseth, behind the wheel. They immediately found harmony and became contenders in the Xfinity Series, where they impressed the likes of Mark Martin and Jack Roush. Before long, the Reiser operation was absorbed by Roush Racing, and they took on the superstars of NASCAR Cup, where they would win a championship in 2003. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greetings from Wisconsin, and welcome to the first episode of Monsters on the Edge Podcast, this week we will be giving you a broad dose of Wisconsin legend, lore and cryptids.Joining host Barnaby Jones will be Kerry Bloedorn, the curator of Pioneer park historical complex and museum, and Ben Brunell owner of the Hodag Store, they join the show to talk about the legendary Pine Beast of Rhinelander, the Hodag. The Hodag is a lumber jack tall tale that may have a bit of basis in reality, tune in to find out more!In the second half of the show here from Jay A. Bachochin, a paranormal and bigfoot researcher from Southern Wisconsin who has of late been focusing his attention on the Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine state forest. Jay has recently had some very compelling experiences and evidence from his research area don't miss his story!Don't miss out on this incredible episode and join the discussion.Click that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones each Monday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 12pm Central – 10am Pacific and 1pm Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have ten different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORKTo find out more about Barnaby Jones and his team, (Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society) visit their website www.WisconsinCAPS.com
Do you feel lost in motherhood? Ashley and I have been there. Tune in for tips on how to find yourself in motherhood again and how to balance the load with your partner. Ashley will be your new best friend!Ashley Kix is Country Morning Radio Host who lives in Southern Wisconsin. When she's notdoing radio she is raising two little ones; Gunnison and Goldie. She became fast friends with Nina on social media as they are going through the same stages in life.Follow her IG @ashleykix or TikTok @ashleykixfmKix with Ken in the MorningInstagram TikTok________________________________________________________________Did you love this episode? BUY ME A COFFEE for support!Find me on Instagram@balkanina@mamaknowspodcastFind me on TikTokBalkaninaSubscribe to my NewsletterPrivate Facebook Motherhood-Podcast CommunityMama Knows FBDisclaimer: This podcast does not provide any medical advice, it is for informational purposes only!
The Business of FatherhoodIntroduction John Deere Pre-RollAround the room solo introductionKeep sending those ideas to farm4profitllc@gmail.com or find us all over social media. We greatly appreciate YOUR help in growing our audience.Topic for the day – How can becoming a better dad….or parent in general affect the profitability of your farm Ask the listeners to think…..What was the relationship like with your parents like?What's the first word that comes to mind to describe the relationship with your dad?Is this the same word you want your kids to use?Why or why not?Ben Killoy has been helping dads break the cycle and create a lasting feeling of change for the last 6 years. He helps them grow through generational trauma by redefining what it means to be alive. He is a certified dad and life coach. Ben grew up on a farm in Southern Wisconsin, right after high school he joined the marine corps, and then fought the hardest battle of his life which we will learn about today.Welcome Ben…….. jump right into the battle that he fought and won!Agriculture is a unique profession for this conversation because a lot of our listeners currently work with, have worked with, or will be working with their parents or their kids. Some, as we have talked about before, may not get a chance to grow up professionally until they are near retirement. Others that are listening might be the people who aren't letting their children grow up. How does this effect the individual's ability to be a great role model?Why are we talking today about the “Business of Fatherhood”Why would we take an entire episode to discuss this topic?How does this relate to the profitability of our listeners farms or businesses?How does this contribute to the success of my life?Important Items to Consider:Knowing where you want to go, what you want to beBut you must know where we are firstCall your shot, what do you want your legacy to be?Knowing you don't have to go on this journey aloneWhat are some big first hurdles when considering the process of possibly becoming a better dad?How can I lead a child through life if I don't even know where I am going/doing?How do I teach a child to be the things that I am not, or am not good at?What do I need to do to raise a girl….treat them the same or different?What in the culture today has made it more of a challenge to be a great dad?Most dads have been told how to make a living, but are rarely taught how to live.How do we feel “ok' about taking time off of work?How do we prioritize time with family, with our kids?Work life balance gets discussed a lot, is balanced really mean 50/50?High performing dads are a “thing”Are some people busy on purpose?What does it mean to be busy?People can magically find time for things they want to do….. How do we make it to where we want to be with our kids/family?Can a dad be good in their career and be a good dad?What if our listener isn't a dad?How can dad advice translate to everyday life?How could using this conversation today help make you better suited to find a mate?What if I am a female listening to this? How does this apply to me?Can our listeners be a fatherly figure to someone who isn't their blood child?What does it mean to come home?Are we looking for home in the wrong places?What is “home”? What does that mean?You can't find or build what you don't first have for yourself……..How does trauma play into this process?First, what is trauma?Do we all have trauma?Is trauma always dark?What else do we need to cover today?How do we wrap up our message today with a bow on it?Blog titles as examples:Breaking the cycleKids don't need us to be perfectAre you home yet?Stop being a spectatorLife Happens for us, not to usWhat is your relationship with love?Is your dad proud of you?What does success look like for you?Share Contact InformationSummaryChallenge
While large, industrial cheesemakers are known for consistency and scale, small operations like Uplands Cheese make boutique cheeses unique to the land where they're produced. And these small, pasture-based dairy farms have their own unique concerns when it comes to climate change. So, how is extreme weather already affecting operations like Uplands Cheese? How does climate factor into future planning for a 300-acre dairy farm? Cheesemaker Andy Hatch is Co-Owner at Uplands, a dairy farm and cheesemaking operation in Southern Wisconsin. Andy's team produces two award-winning artisan cheeses, Pleasant Ridge Reserve and Rush Creek Reserve. On this episode of Reversing Climate Change, Andy joins Ross to explain why his team uses a seasonal model for cheesemaking, describing how Pleasant Ridge Reserve is made in the tradition of Alpine cheeses while Rush Creek is modeled after Vacherin Mont d'Or. Andy discusses how warmer, wetter weather is impacting his cows and what Uplands Cheese is doing to reduce its carbon footprint. Listen in for insight on trends in dairy farming influenced by climate change and learn how to support small dairy farmers like Andy who are good stewards of natural resources. Connect with Nori Purchase Nori Carbon Removals Nori's website Nori on Twitter Check out our other podcast, Carbon Removal Newsroom Carbon Removal Memes on Twitter Carbon Removal Memes on Instagram Resources Uplands Cheese Liz Thorpe on Reversing Climate Change S3EP31 The Book of Cheese by Liz Thorpe DeLaurenti Dan Saladino on Reversing Climate Change S3EP16 Eating to Extinction by Dan Saladino Colston Bassett Blue Stilton Jasper Hill Farm Bayley Hazen Blue Roelli Cheese Dunbarton Blue Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reversingclimatechange/support
Wisconsin's archery deer season is a little more than two weeks away! As you wrap up all your last minute prep, be sure to make brushing up on the rules and regulations a normal part of your preseason ritual. Every year, outdoorsmen receive warnings and citations for issues that could have been easily avoided. Toward that end, this week's guest is Matt Koshollek, Conservation Warden for Dane County in Southern Wisconsin. Matt is a lifelong outdoorsman and spends much of his time enjoying the natural resources that Wisconsin has to offer. In this episode, Josh and Matt cover a day in the life of a Conservation Warden, dealing with drunk bears, and some common (easily avoidable) wildlife violations Matt encounters. Enjoy! Thanks to our partners! TACTACAM and Reveal cell cams Huntworth DeerLab - use code WISCONSIN for 20% off of any plan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices