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At the end of his term in January 2023, Congressman Bob Gibbs (OH-07) will be retiring after over a decade in Washington, D.C. Gibbs is the only former state Farm Bureau president to be elected to Congress, and recently Ohio Farm Bureau's Ty Higgins made a trip to Gibbs' northeast Ohio farm to visit about his time in public office and how it all started with his involvement in Farm Bureau. 00:00 - Congressman Bob Gibbs shares his Ohio Farm Bureau story and his path to serving in the U.S Congress. 16:50 - Congressman Bob Gibbs talks about his biggest accomplishments while serving in the U.S. Congress and the role reversal of visiting D.C. as a Farm Bureau member to a member of Congress. 23:50 - On the latest “To the Beat of Agriculture”, hear from a West Dayton cattle farmer about his farm to table operation and how a couple of decommissioned golf courses started a non-profit that benefits Ohio Food Banks. 32:20 - Morgan Meyer, Ohio State University Collegiate Farm Bureau President, Megan Roell, Wilmington College Collegiate Farm Bureau President, and Abigail Schwartz, Wright State University Lake Campus Collegiate Young Farmers President talk about why they are involved in Farm Bureau at the collegiate level and what their organizations are doing to get more young people signed up. 42:20 - Solving problems and reducing risk with healthy soils will be the focus of an upcoming Farmer Advocates for Conservation Farmer Networking Event, December 14th in Findlay. Stephanie Singer, the Agriculture Outreach Project Manager with The Nature Conservancy has the event details.
JL returns to Tanked! to join MF in a conversation with Stephanie Singer and Laurel Haines, the duo behind the new "shoesical" Simon and His Shoes. They're also joined by Mery Cheung, a member of The Ladies of Mischief- the team behind designing the original puppets - who also appear in the show as puppeteers! Simon and His Shoes is running every Saturday and Sunday at The Tank in October. Can't get these tunes out of your head? The Simon Original Cast Recording is out on Spotify now!
Stephanie Singer of The Nature Conservancy joins Matt, Dusty, and Kolt on the podcast to talk about the Farmer Advocate Program. Dale chats with Shelby Russell of Trumbull Career and Technical Center and Jane Hunt, Director of Education with Education Projects, to talk about the GrowNextGen program. Marv Ulmet, Territory Application Specialist at Bane Welker, also catches up with Dale to discuss manure equipment. All this and more thanks to AgriGold! 00:00 Introduction and OCJ/OAN Staff Update 20:25 Shelby Russell and Jane Hunt – GrowNextGen 41:06 Marv Ulmet of Bane Welker 51:27 Closing
On this episode of Field Day with Jordan Hoewischer, we talk to Stephanie Singer, Agriculture Outreach Project Manager at The Nature Conservancy about their Farmer Advocates For Conservation Program. The program provides payment to farmers in order to train and do outreach to their local farmers to promote conservation practices.
Elizabeth Long of Ag Resource Management talks with Matt, Dusty, and Kolt about high inflation prices currently and what to expect in the coming months. Matt then catches up with Ben Seibert who is a grain and livestock farmer in Western, Ohio. Stephanie Singer of Nature Conservancy chats with Dusty about the Farmer Advocate for Conservation Program. All that and more thanks to AgriGold.
Hmm, How Do We Keep Employees Happy? The answer can be a lot simpler than we think. That's what I learned in this week's episode of Beyond the Legal Lens when I spoke with someone who truly loves her job and the mission of her company. Stephanie Singer is a Communications Specialist at Mercy Medical Angels (a non-profit that helps save lives with medical transportation for those in need). We discuss her trajectory and the reasons why her work environment is such a positive place for her. If organizations took more of these messages below to heart, I think we'd have much happier people out there (and I'd be out of a job :). Love Everyone For Who They Are (my favorite answer)Allow Room For Creativity Showcase and Appreciate Every Step of the WayIf One Task Doesn't Work, Try Another or Help Improve by Offering Continuing Education Ask About Passions Don't Be Afraid To Celebrate Don't Feel Like You're Stuck in The Office (volunteer together, or have staff outings like going to a baseball game). In short, it comes down to treating the employees as individuals with dignity. Sounds pretty easy, right? Let's Do It.
The madness has hit OCJ- March Madness that is! Kolt, Matt and Dusty talk NCAA Men's Basketball tournament brackets with Stephanie Singer of the Nature Conservancy. Stephanie talks about the Farmer Advocate for Conservation Program. Kolt has audio with Roger High, Director of Livestock Policy with Ohio Farm Bureau Federation on the new guidelines for the 2021 Fair Season. Matt has audio with Pam Haley from their time at the 2021 Ohio Beef Expo.
Stephanie Singer, CEO of This Land, is on air with Abhi to discuss plenty of relatable topics to 2019. They are seeing that Millennials are living more minimalist lifestyles and they aren’t purchasing homes. What does this actually mean and how can people start investing in real estate? Stephanie discusses her business, This Land, and how it allows people to get into real estate quickly. She gives great tips for how to go about this and the strategies she recommends for first-time investors. It is all about being creative and using your money wisely. Don’t be intimidated, learn how to execute and manage the property before you buy. Find out the factors Stephanie takes into consideration before she buys a property. She has a few steps she follows and she wants to share them with listeners! A lot of people want to know about investing out of market, and Stephanie has some words of wisdom. To learn more about Stephanie and This Land, you can get ahold of her at Stephanie@ThisLandUS.com.
Stephanie Singer, CEO of ThisREI and an investor herself, shares her expertise in “guided real estate investing.” Currently living in Kansas City and helping others make smart and sound investments, Stephanie stresses the importance of solid property and project management. Abhi and Stephanie break down three of ThisREI’s key components: ThisFlip, ThisCashFlow, and ThisLand. The goal is long term wealth, and the guide: Stephanie Singer. Power Play of the Day: Greg Rand and Abhi are back for more of ThePower Play as they discuss getting your realty mindset into thinking long-term. The duo also shares the easiest way to get a leg up on other investors.
What do you when your partner finds your vulnerability unattractive? On this episode, we answer a letter from a listener who signs her name as “Heart Left Hanging.” Our guest for this episode is none other than renowned couples therapist and TED speaker, Esther Perel. She is the bestselling author of Mating in Captivity and the host of top Audible original series Where Should We Begin? Her newest book, The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity, published in October 2017. Learn more at EstherPerel.com or by following @EstherPerelOffical on Instagram. .·:*'`*:·..·:*'`*:·.·:*'`*:·..·:*'`*:·.·:*'`*:·. MOMMA B’S GOODIE BAG OF HELPFUL LINKS Listen to Esther’s podcast: https://www.estherperel.com/podcast Read The State of Affairs book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0062322583/ Dinah Shore sings Mom’s favorite song about love being sad: https://youtu.be/GBqQsAwaaMU A book by Brené Brown about being vulnerable: http://a.co/gqeKB3A Esther’s song-inspiring TED talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/esther_perel_the_secret_to_desire_in_a_long_term_relationship An Esther-inspired song: https://youtu.be/u2kBmgeeejA .·:*'`*:·..·:*'`*:·.·:*'`*:·..·:*'`*:·.·:*'`*:·. Support Advice from Mom by supporting our sponsor: For $30 off your first week of HelloFresh, visit hellofresh.com and enter discount code Pickleball30 Thanks to the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, Stephanie Singer and Jourdan Abel, as well as Tanya Schevitz of Reboot for helping us find a space to record Esther. Additional audio engineering by Catherine Girardeau. Advice from Mom is a production of Wise Ones Advice Services. It was produced by Juliet Hinely & Rebecca Garza-Bortman. Editing by Juliet Hinely. Mixed and mastered by Jake Young. Publicity by Jane Riccobono. Audio assistance by Bryan Garza. The song throughout this episode is Rebel in Motion by Scissors for Lefty. Our theme music is by Love Jerks. To see Rebecca play live, check out Love Jerks’ upcoming Bay Area show dates: www.lovejerks.com This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to offer diagnosis or treatment of any medical or psychological condition. All treatment decisions should be made in partnership with your health professional.
In Breaking Walls Episode 48, experience an evening unlike any other at BAM with BitterSuite, a fully immersive concert experience with one catch—the participating audience is blindfolded, touched, danced with, fed, and loved by a complete stranger. I got to experience this first hand. Today you can too, through on-the-scene conversations with Bittersuite creator Stephanie Singer, and participant Stephanie Guzman! For more information about Bittersuite please go here - http://www.bittersuite.org.uk The Brooklyn Academy of Music's website - http://www.bam.org Stephanie Guzman was a guest on Breaking Walls in episode 32 with tips on how to destress in the new year - https://soundcloud.com/thewallbreakers/bw-ep32-artist-stephanie-guzmanways-to-destress-in-the-new-year Subscribe to Breaking Walls in itunes -https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wallbreakers/id924086880?mt=2 Follow The Wall Breakers on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/thewallbreakers
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