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As someone who spends a lot of time dissecting Mormon culture and doctrine—especially its impact on millennial and Gen Z women in Utah—Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is basically my Super Bowl. Today we're diving into all things season 2: the claim that these women are “smashing the patriarchy,” Jen and Zac's faith crisis, Taylor's swinger shame spiral, Layla's s-e-x party, the pregnancy roulette, and so much more. Grab your Swig and let's get into it. REFERENCES Jenna Jarvis' Girlscamp episode on YouTube Jenna Jarvis' Girlscamp episode on Apple podcasts Jessi Ngatikaura's episode on YouTube Jessi Ngatikaura's episode on Apple podcasts Join the Girlscamp: After Dark Patreon account here. For more Girlscamp content follow along on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. For ad inquiries please email girlscamppodcast@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julia and Drew are back in the studio to discuss Season 9, Episode 14 of Summer House. The girls crack open an ice cold Loverboy and dish about the show's swift return to form, Lexi and Jesse's annoying breakup, why Carl should open a Swig in Greenpoint, exhibitionist divorce, and Bubbarubbabubrubbubba. XOXO, Girls Room.Follow Girls Room on TikTok.Follow Drew on Twitter and Instagram.Follow Julia on Twitter and Instagram.
Swig is everywhere right now—and here's the woman behind it. Nicole Tanner built something real while raising six kids. Home life. Mom life. Work life. She's doing it all—and doing it well. “When I'm with you, I'm with you.” That mindset shaped everything—and it shows.
It's "The Kristin Austin Show" featuring special guest Steve Austin! And they're taking your questions as they podcast from the Broken Skull Ranch in South Texas on National Beer Day! Swig of IPA as they tackle honeybee relocation, fun turtle facts for kids, Electric RVs with 1500-mile long extension cords, and outrunning police radar guns. There are also some astounding wrestling stories thrown in for good measure! And do you know what "whilaggo" means? Well you will after this episode of everyone's favorite award-winning podcast that's never won an award!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
SummaryIn this engaging episode of Startup Junkies, hosts Daniel Koonce and Jeff Amerine welcome Catelyn Hooser, the dynamic founder and owner of Chug NWA—a Farmington-based soda shop that's stirring up the beverage scene in Northwest Arkansas. From the get-go, Catelyn's entrepreneurial spirit shines through as she shares the story of how she transformed a mobile soda trailer into a bustling brick-and-mortar storefront. With a background as a hairstylist and a drive to do something different, Catelyn jumped into small business ownership inspired by her father's example and a desire to carve a unique path. Chug NWA's menu, full of inventive soda recipes developed by Catelyn and her team, sets it apart from chain competitors like Sonic and Swig. The Cowboy (Dr. Pepper, vanilla, and homemade coconut cream) is a local favorite, alongside “guy-favorite” combos like the Float Trip (root beer, butterscotch, and vanilla).Listeners will love hearing about the challenges and rewards of running both a storefront and a mobile drink truck—from serving teacher appreciation events to handling equipment stress and expanding the menu with soft pretzels to boost revenue.Additionally, Catelyn opens up about balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood, the importance of instilling confidence and skills in her young team, and her long-term vision of expanding—perhaps with her daughter's help someday. Her advice to herself and other entrepreneurs? “You only grow when you're uncomfortable—keep grinding and never give up.” For anyone inspired by grassroots business and community, this episode is a must-listen!Show Notes(00:00) Introduction(01:08) About Chug NWA(05:35) Challenges vs Opportunities with a Mobile Truck(08:42) Promoting Efficiency and Speed in Production(11:50) Chug NWA Expansion Plans(15:20) Combating Uncertainty with Optimism(17:03) Embracing Discomfort to Grow(17:31) Closing ThoughtsLinksDaniel KoonceJeff AmerineStartup JunkieStartup Junkie YouTubeCatelyn HooserChug NWA
Want to learn more about Vodyssey or start your STR journey. Book a call here:https://meetings.hubspot.com/vodysseystrategysession/booknow?utm_source=vodysseycom&uuid=80fb7859-b8f4-40d1-a31d-15a5caa687b7In this episode of the Vacation Rental Revolution podcast, host Shawn Moore interviews Nicole Tanner, the founder of Swig, a popular drink company known for its unique offerings and customer-centric approach. Nicole shares her journey from a busy mom seeking a better drink experience to creating a thriving business that empowers women and gives back to the community. The conversation covers the importance of embracing opportunities, building a strong team culture, and the challenges of scaling a business while maintaining quality and customer satisfaction. Nicole also discusses her personal health challenges and how they shaped her purpose and commitment to helping others.FOLLOW SWIG https://swigdrinks.com/https://www.instagram.com/swigdrinks?igshid=MjEwN2IyYWYwYw%3D%3Dhttps://www.tiktok.com/@swigdrinks?_t=8coUrxPnM7u&_r=1FOLLOW US:https://www.instagram.com/vodysseyshawnmoorehttps://www.facebook.com/vodysseyshawnmoore/https://www.linkedin.com/company/str-financial-freedomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@vodysseyshawnmooreGET YOUR FREE BOOK & TRAINING HERE:https://vodyssey.com/Chapters00:00:00 Embracing Opportunities Over Failures00:01:24 The Birth of Swig: A Unique Drink Experience00:05:38 Creating a Customer-Centric Culture00:10:18 The Importance of Launch Strategies00:12:45 Building a Community and Giving Back00:18:09 Overcoming Health Challenges and Finding Purpose00:25:45 Scaling Swig: Partnerships and Growth00:30:28 The Future of Swig: Vision and Expansion00:38:57 Final Thoughts: Taking the First Step
Charles de Wet – uitvoerende bestuurder, ENSafrica & Dawie Roodt – stigter en hoofekonoom, Efficient-groep & Prof Amanda Gouws – professor in politieke wetenskap, Stellenbosch Universiteit Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
Head to Escapecollective.com/member to sign up today.Is Tadej Pogačar tired? Amstel Gold sure seemed to suggest it. Caley, Dane, and Intern Nick break down the weekend's racing, a crazy story about Lucho Herrera, the One Day Oscars, and lots more. Then, Joe Laverick joins to discuss a new take on road racing that looks like a lot like an old take on road racing.
ANC nasionale uitvoerende komiteelid en minister van Internasionale Betrekkinge, Ronald Lamola sê Suid-Afrika sal nie swig voor druk van Amerika oor sy binnelandse en buitelandse beleid nie. Dit volg nadat die verhouding tussen die VSA en Suid-Afrika op sy mees gespanne is sedert president Donald Trump in Januarie ingehuldig is. Lamola het gister op die laaste dag van die NUK-vergadering in Boksburg, Gauteng, die land se verbintenis tot sy soewereiniteit en transformerende beleid beklemtoon:
This week the girls recap a bachelorette trip to Busch gardens, a first experience at Swig, and a quick listen to Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's new album. Also, Rachel reviews Snow White!
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We have a classic restaurant news update on this week's Access Louisville podcast. LBF Restaurant Reporter Michael L. Jones is on the show to share some of his latest reporting. We start off on the surprising news that Joy Luck has closed its two locations in the area. The Asian fusion eatery, which had locations in the Highlands and on the East End, has been a staple of the local restaurant scene over the last nine years. The restaurants were owned by brothers Alvin and Brendan Lin. The two opened the Highlands location in 2013, and the East End restaurant followed in 2016.Jones also has some news on Playa Bowls, which is replacing the Highlands restaurant. New Jersey-based Playa Bowls specializes in bowls containing superfoods like acai, pitaya, chia pudding, and more. We also chat about Limon Y Sal, a new modern Mexican restaurant that opened recently at to 3900 Shelbyville Road. The nearly 7,500-square-foot space was previously occupied by The Raven, which closed last May.We also talk about the food and drinks on offer this season at Lynn Family Stadium. And we go over new locations for Bubba's 33 as well as Swig and Highlands Fish Market that are coming to the area soon.After the restaurant talk, we discuss new regulations on the hemp beverage industry. As well as a new promotion and relegation system adopted by the United Soccer League, of which Louisville City FC is a part.Access Louisville, sponsored by Baird, is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts and Spotify (which are linked above.)
Trump to sign EO to shut down the Department of Education. Trump offers Ukraine a deal: Hey! We'll take those power plants off your hands....and now Congo is offering a deal: Hey! Kill the rebels and you can have our rare earth minerals. Israel starts ground operations. Swig ‘dirty soda’ chain to open shop near Washington Square Mall. Elon Musk's X regains $44 billion valuation in major comebackSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump to sign EO to shut down the Department of Education. Trump offers Ukraine a deal: Hey! We'll take those power plants off your hands....and now Congo is offering a deal: Hey! Kill the rebels and you can have our rare earth minerals. Israel starts ground operations. Swig ‘dirty soda’ chain to open shop near Washington Square Mall. Elon Musk's X regains $44 billion valuation in major comeback. Local media silent about anti-Jewish displays at Carmel Clay school. Trump admires Sleepy Joe. Nancy Pelosi throws Chuck Schumer under the bus. Vintage Speak and spell, speak and math for sale. Netflix's Adolescence is based on a real story, yet the actor is not the same race as the person he's portraying. Indy Eleven eyeing MLS alternative as current league expands divisions. Hoosier fans don't seem to be enthused about new Coach. Greenpeace hit with $667 million judgement 8:36: Fed Rates to stay put. Trump to sign EO to eliminate Dept of Edu today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the MBN Podcast, Nathan Schwartz and Jack Susanin breakdown the Terps' 2-1 weekend in Charleston, including Alex Calarco's breakout, a wild Saturday night, and much more
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Start your webcomic using the latest platforms, monetization methods, and social media strategies. If you're launching a new comic in 2025, this episode has all the information you'll need to get it off the ground! How to start a webcomic in 2025Don't try to “game” your readership. Write about what YOU likeBuilding readership takes time and consistency. Creating for love is essential in the early years. Focus on writing as the core of comic creation. Focus on creating comics for the love of the craft. The first comics may only be seen by you; embrace the process.Mistakes in the early stages are recoverable.CopyrightOwn and control your workYou do NOT need to be on Webtoon/TapasSocial media presence is important for comic creators. Today, that's Bluesky and Substack. ComicLab has Collections that provide strategies for each platform** They're free to members and available at a one-time fee for others.Be active on social media to build your audience. Four CsHow many updates FCSPersistence is key; it's a marathon, not a sprint. If you need a schedule to post regularly, set a schedule and stick to it. Don't rush into monetization; it takes time to build a following. Starting on Patreon or Kickstarter too soon is a common problem that derails a lot of creators.Develop your aesthetic by studying good comics.You don't need a website immediately, but you'll need one eventually. Start planning now.Seek honest feedback to improve your work.Reach out to other comics creators who are doing stuff that's similar to yours and build networks.Do it for loveSummaryIn this episode of ComicLab, hosts Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar discuss the importance of passion in creating comics, the challenges of building a readership, and the necessity of starting your comic journey despite fears and anxieties. The conversation emphasizes the value of maintaining independence as creators and finding an audience that resonates with your unique themes rather than chasing trends. They address the challenges and strategies for comic artists navigating social media. They emphasize the importance of choosing the right platforms, such as Blue Sky and Substack, over TikTok for comic promotion. The hosts introduce the 'Four C's' of social media—Content, Curation, Commercial, and Kindness—as essential for building an audience. They also share acronyms like SWIG and FCS to guide effective promotion and posting frequency. The conversation concludes with a reminder that building a successful comic takes time and persistence, likening it to a marathon rather than a sprint. In this episode, Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett discuss the essential steps for starting a webcomic in 2025. They emphasize the importance of focusing on the craft before monetization, developing a unique aesthetic, and the necessity of having a personal website. The hosts also highlight the value of networking, seeking feedback from peers in the comic community, and navigating the evolving landscape of social media and comic publishing.TakeawaysCreating comics should stem from personal passion, not trends.Building a readership is a gradual process that requires time and consistency.Mistakes in the early stages of comic creation are normal and recoverable.Your comic's idea is less important than your unique execution of it.Independence in comic creation allows for greater control over your work.Social media platforms are evolving; choose wisely for engagement.Focus on writing as the core of comic creation.Engagement and growth are key metrics for success in comics.Don't let fear of theft prevent you from sharing your work. TikTok may not be suitable for comic artists.Blue Sky and Substack are better platforms for engagement.Social media requires a balance of content, curation, and kindness.Persistence is crucial for building an audience.Curation can enhance networking opportunities.Promote by saying why your work is good.Frequent, consistent, and significant updates are key.Avoid rushing into monetization too soon.Missing updates is forgivable; focus on quality instead.Building a crowd is essential before seeking funding. Focusing on early monetization can distract from improving your craft.Having a small number of Patreon backers can lead to poor decision-making.It's crucial to develop your aesthetic by studying successful comics.A personal website is essential for maintaining control over your work.Networking with other comic creators can provide valuable feedback.Feedback from peers is more beneficial than casual opinions from non-creators.The comic landscape is evolving, and adaptability is key.Do it for the love of comics to sustain motivation.There are more opportunities in comics now than ever before.Building a community around your work can enhance your growth as an artist. You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.
The best time to invest in a restaurant chain may be when the industry is struggling. This week's episode of the Restaurant Business podcast A Deeper Dive features Andrew Smith, the cofounder of the private-equity firm Savory Fund. We have long wanted Smith on the podcast, largely because of Savory's unique history. Smith has a restaurant operations background as a franchisee of brands like Little Caesars. These days, Savory invests in emerging chains. The ifirm has invested in brands like Swig, Mo' Bettahs, Houston TX Hot Chicken, Pincho, Via 313 and others. Smith discussed his firm's investment strategies, what they look for and how to tell whether a brand will be a winner or not. He also discussed the right time to exit an investment and why it's not about time. He also notes that tough times for the restaurant business can be good times to make an investment and explains why that is on the podcast. Check it out.
Before we hit the next season of The Bachelor, we give you one more bonus episode: Season 1 of the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.First off, for more great LDS commentary, check out Jordan and McKay, the best in the game.In this episode, we talk about the season, Nickelodeon, weird Wisconsin stuff, our desire to try Swig, and more. Are we team Whitney or team Taylor? You probably already know, but you won't know for sure unless you listen!If you want to see us do more bonus episodes on other topics (books, TV shows, movies), let us know in the comments of wherever you're seeing this or email us at popculturediner@gmail.com. We're here for you and we'll see you next week!
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State Senator Chris Wilson -- USU dorms evacuated by HAZMAT cres -- SLC dry cleaner suing Swig "dirty soda" for lost business
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. For decades, the Larry H. Miller Company has played a pivotal role in Utah's prosperity, investing in both the state's economic growth and our communities' vibrancy. Chairman Steve Miller tells us more about the company's significant milestones this year and its investment in Utah's future. Steve Miller: At the Larry H. Miller Company, we create memories at the intersection of people and place. We are committed to making the places that will enrich lives and livelihoods for generations to come. Our portfolio of business platforms and companies span real estate, healthcare, sports and entertainment, and strategic investments, like Swig. This year, the LHM Company celebrates a series of remarkable milestones — each one a testament to our long-standing commitment to Utah and to creating the places Where Life Takes Place. A few milestones we are celebrating this year include: 45 Years of the Larry H. Miller Company 30 Years of Prestige Financial 30 Years of the Salt Lake Bees at Smith's Ballpark 25 Years of Megaplex Theatres And 20 Years of Daybreak in South Jordan, Utah. Each of these milestones represents more than just years of operation. They signify our continued investment in the people, the economy, and the fabric of our state. Derek Miller: As we look to the future, we can take great pride in the work Utah's businesses are doing today. Together, we are building a stronger, more vibrant Utah — a place of opportunity, beauty, and endless potential. Learn more at lhm.com. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 12/27/24
How 'bout a little jam session and Q&A with one of Steve Austin's favorite bands - 3 And Twenty! They set up, mic'ed up, and played a hell of a set at Steve's place in Hartwell, Georgia. So here's your chance to get to know and hang with Butch, Adrian, Daniel, Jim, and Rusty! Swig of beer with the 3 And Twenty band!
This week's Buffalo Beer Buzz at Step Out Buffalo has stories on a new low ABV, low cost lager at 42 North Brewing, Ten Lives Club Beer For Cats fundraiser at Mr. Goodbar, tickets on sale for Collabeeration V, annual Santa's of Swig homebrew fundraiser at Buffalo Iron Works, Magic Bear Beer Cellar 3rd anniversary, a new First Line Brewing pilsner to benefit former Sumitomo employees and a new brewery coming to the Town of Niagara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jackie's talked about her enough on the show, it was high time we got LYLA FREAKING SAGE onto Raging Romantics. Grab your Swig, a comfy blankey, and a cowboy to cuddle (a paperback one is perfectly acceptable), and turn it up!Lost & Lassoed is out November 5th and available for preorder wherever you purchase your books. Make sure to also place it on hold or recommend it to your favorite local library! Thank you again to Lyla for taking time out of her busy schedule for sitting down and talking romance Rebel Blue Ranch series by Lyla SageHello Beautiful by Ann NapolitanoAustin Drake @bottlecap.creative
Join us in Episode 14 of the Life Legacy Podcast as we explore the inspiring journey of Nicole Tanner, founder of Swig. Nicole shares her story of turning a simple idea into a thriving business and the values that guide her through entrepreneurship and life. She talks about the importance of God in her life, and how these beliefs have shaped her approach to leadership and business. Hear her insights on creating a supportive workspace, caring deeply for her team, and fostering a community built on compassion and positivity. Nicole also opens up about her personal health battles, the loss of loved ones, and her mission to empower and support women facing similar challenges. This heartfelt episode is a must-watch for entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone seeking inspiration to lead with purpose and resilience. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Nicole Tanner is an entrepreneur, innovator, and the founder of Swig, a rapidly growing beverage brand known for its unique, refreshing flavors. Through Swig, Nicole has cultivated a loyal community centered around creativity, joy, and connection. As a leader, she emphasizes team culture, empowering others, and fostering positivity both in and out of the workplace. Nicole is driven by a deep love for family, her faith, and a commitment to making every sip of life a little sweeter. LISTEN/WATCH/SUBSCRIBE TO THE “YOUR LIFE LEGACY PODCAST” *Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-life-legacy-podcast/id1740167449 *Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2Cd8XFP59Ar864GcaoEDxW *YouTube Podcasts - https://www.youtube.com/@thelifelegacypodcast *Amazon Music Podcasts - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b1949e1f-a973-47da-b1e0-538945afa748/the-life-legacy-podcast *iHeartRadio Podcasts - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-life-legacy-podcast-165910407 CONNECT WITH “THE LIFE LEGACY PODCAST” *LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaxon-cummings-%F0%9F%92%AD%F0%9F%8E%A5-24b40a149/ *Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lifelegacypodcast/ *TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@lifelegacypodcast *YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thelifelegacypodcast *Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558217934317 *Threads - https://www.threads.net/@lifelegacypodcast *X - https://twitter.com/lifelegacypod *Website - https://your-life-legacy.com/ *Email for general messages - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com *Collab with us - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com *Sponsor Us - lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com WE LOVE MAIL AND CARE PACKAGES!: Email us for address: lifelegacypodcast@outlook.com CONNECT with Nicole Tanner *Website - https://swigdrinks.com/ *LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-tanner-813179169/ *Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/swigdrinks PRODUCTION CREDITS: Recorded at Mindset Content Creation Studios Produced by Tommy Moore Brought to you by Vodcasts by Tommy Moore Presents - https://www.instagram.com/vodcasts_by_tommymoore/ FIND OTHER THINGS LIKE US (Our Friends, People we Support, Products You Should Buy) ***Risen Pendant - https://risenshop.com/product/ DISCOUNT CODE: lifelegacy This episode is brought to you by Your Life Legacy - https://your-life-legacy.com/ HASHTAGS #TheLifeLegacyPodcast #yourlifelegacy #jaxoncummings #tommymoorepresents #tommymoore #vodcastsbytommymoore #personaldocumentaries KEYWORDS Your Life Legacy Podcast, Podcast, Your Life Legacy, Jaxon Cummings, Tommy Moore, Tommy Moore Presents, Vodcast By Tommy Moore, Personal Documentaries, Genealogy,
In this podcast episode, Nicole Tanner, founder and CEO of Swig, discusses the journey of building Swig into a beloved brand with over 70 locations. She emphasizes the importance of creating a fast, high-quality customer experience where people feel known and valued. Nicole shares how Swig grew from her own need for a better drink experience and how it has evolved by maintaining strong leadership and a focus on people. She also talks about balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship and navigating the challenges of expanding the brand while protecting its core values.
Send us a textIn this double episode Swig ,Pudge along with the help of special in studio guests, Sick Flo, Queen, and Anna Surv, discuss black women being labeled as aggressive vs non black women being labeled as simply passionate. The difference in being in relationships with black women vs being in relationships with non- black womenSupport the show
Welcome to the Business of Drinks podcast. Today we're joined by Erik Segelbaum, founding partner of SWIG Partners, to discuss the complex world of beverage alcohol distribution in the United States. Erik brings over 20 years of industry experience, having worked his way up from chef to sommelier overseeing $100 million in annual beverage sales across 42 restaurants. Now, as a leading beverage consultant and co-founder of SWIG Partners, he helps brands navigate the challenging three-tier distribution system in the U.S. But before we get too far, a declaration of conflict of interest. SWIG Partners will be coming on as a sponsor for future episodes of Business of Drinks. Just to be clear, though, this episode was BOD's idea, and was in the works before that agreement. In this episode, we explore: The inspiration behind launching SWIG Partners and the gap it fills in the marketplace. Current trends and issues in the distribution landscape. Challenges brands face when attempting cold outreach to distributors. The best regional markets to target for launching new brands. The state of the three-tier system — and whether there's truly a bottleneck in distribution. What distributors are looking for in the brands they're picking up. Why focusing on relationships — not transactions — is the key to long-term success. The growing demand for low- and no-alcohol products in distributor portfolios. Erik shares invaluable insights on what distributors and importers are looking for in brand partnerships, common pitfalls to avoid, and how SWIG acts as a matchmaker between brands and distributors. Whether you're a foreign brand looking to enter the U.S. market or a domestic producer seeking wider distribution, this episode offers a ton of insights on strategically growing your brand's presence. SPONSOR: SWIG Partners is exclusively offering $100 off their service fee when you mention the Business of Drinks podcast, or inquire via this link: https://www.swigpartners.com/businessofdrinks Stay tuned for our next episode dropping on October 16. For the latest updates, follow us: Business of Drinks LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/business-of-drinks/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bizofdrinks/ Erica Duecy, co-host: Erica Duecy is founder and co-host of Business of Drinks, and one of the drinks industry's most accomplished digital and content strategists. She runs consultancy and advisory arm of Business of Drinks, and has built publishing and marketing programs for Drizly, VinePair, SevenFifty, and other hospitality and drinks tech companies. https://www.instagram.com/ericaduecy/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-duecy-4a35844/ Scott Rosenbaum, co-host: Scott Rosenbaum is co-host of Business of Drinks, and a veteran strategist and analyst with deep experience building drinks portfolios. He currently serves as North America Search Manager at Distill Ventures. He was formerly the Vice President of T. Edward Wines & Spirits, a New York-based importer and distributor. https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-m-rosenbaum/ Caroline Lamb, contributor: Caroline is a producer and on-air contributor at Business of Drinks and a key account sales and marketing specialist at AHD Vintners. https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-bork-lamb/ If you like what you heard, help us spread the word! Follow Business of Drinks wherever you're listening, and rate and review our episodes. It really does help us find new listeners. Thank you
We dive into Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. If you're still thinking about watching it or didn't finish it--GO DO IT! It's definitely worth it and we want cameras rolling for Season 2 already! We think Taylor is the main character, Demi is the breakout star, and Whitney is clearly the villain (and what's up with the husband)? Have you had a 44 oz soda from Swig? What about discovering a pregnancy pee stick in a cake? Is everything ok with Jen Affleck??? Will Dakota and Taylor make it? Did stock in Fruity Pebbles rise? WILL MOMTOK SURVIVE THIS?! Come judge with us!You can find us:Instagram & Threads: @twojudgeygirlsFacebook: www.facebook.com/twojudgeygirlsPodcast: ACast, iTunes, Spotify, wherever you listen!Merch: www.etsy.com/shop/twojudgeygirls Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the topic overtaking the world: MomTok. You've seen it, you've heard about it and now the Whine Mamas are here to talk about it. Grab a glass and settle in to discuss the viral sensation that is The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. Wine of the Week: Unshackled Cabernet Sauvignon. Honorable mentions: MomTok, clout, Swig, Fruity Pebbles, red flagInstagram: @whinemamapodcastHosts: @anniegpyle & @j.freyy
In this episode, Brett has a conversation with Mark Merkelbach, the CEO of Green Earth Operations and COO of Sustainable Water Infrastructure Group (SWIG). Mark has dedicated his career to water quality improvement all over the world including India, Mexico, Haiti, and China. He's now using his creativity and experience to solve water quality problems right here in Florida. They discuss growing up around the Jersey Shore; a love of the outdoors passed down from his father; a professional wanderlust that has taken him all over the globe; his need to solve environmental problems; the secret sauce that he and SWIG are using to impact water quality in Florida; and of course, they talk about the Merkelbach family's rescued one-eyed and three-tooth Shitzu name Button. To visit SWIG's website and find out what Mark and his team are doing to make Florida (and the world) a better place, head here. To see more information about SWIG's Doctor's Lake project as reported in the Florida Specifier, head here: To read the Florida Specifier article that introduced the work of SWIG to Florida's environmental scene, go here. This episode is brought to by my friends at Resource Environmental Solutions (RES) RES is the nation's leader in ecological restoration, helping to restore Florida's natural resources with water quality and stormwater solutions that offer communities guaranteed performance and outcomes. Check them out at www.res.us This episode is also brought to you by my friends at Sea and Shoreline. Sea and Shoreline is the Southeast's leading innovator in protecting coastal communities from devastating storms and restoring ecosystems that once faced ecological collapse. Visit their website at www.Seaandshoreline.com. Please be sure to check out the Florida Specifier Podcast hosted by Ryan Matthews and myself as part of a new venture where we're striving to become Florida's first source for environmental news, educational tools, and unique perspectives on our state's natural environment and the events that shape it. To learn more about its flagship print publication and more, visit The Florida Specifier. You can follow the show on LinkedIn and Instagram @flwaterpod, and you can reach me directly at FLwaterpod@gmail.com with your comments and suggestions for who and/or what you'd like to know more about. Production of this podcast is by Lonely Fox Studios. Thanks to Karl Sorne for making the best of what he had to work with. And to David Barfield for the amazing graphics and technical assistance. And finally, a very special thank you goes out to Bo Spring from the Bo Spring Band for giving permission to use his music for this podcast. The song is called Doing Work for Free, and you should check out the band live, or wherever great music is sold.
Who knew that Swig was the hookup place-to-be?! It looks like even a cookie can't sway Tabitha's heart with today's 2nd Date Update.
In this episode, I chat with the amazing human that is Anthony DiBernardo from Swig & Swine with 6 locations in and around Charleston, South Carolina open 7 days a week from 11 am - 9 pm. Locations: https://swigandswinebbq.com/contact Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/swigandswinebbq IG: https://www.instagram.com/swigswinebbq Hogs for a Cause: https://hogsforthecause.org/ Holy Smokes: https://www.holysmokeschs.com/ Shop: https://swigandswinebbq.com/shop Catering: https://swigandswinebbq.com/catering/
Hey dolls and divas! Your faves are back this week with a good old fashioned pop culture catch-up! We are talking funny people hosting award shows, our new obsession with Swig, our weak ass almost 30-year-old teeth (smh), Kendall's subway caricature, Tat's recent cocktail bar dalliances, and much more!FOLLOW THE DIVAS!Instagram:@bestfriend_podcast@tdoelg@kend_edwardsTiktok:@ebf_podcast
Send us a textSwig and Pudge discuss the fact that many women say they have never met a man that didn't cheat, (including, brothers,friends, grandfather's, and fathers). Swig and Pudge dive a little deeper into possible roots of this unfortunate issue Support the show
Send us a Text Message.Swig and Big Pudge sit down with Ty Scott King poet, author, rapper, minister, CHH legend and discuss life, music, influences ups and downs of her career as well as her latest project "Come Sunday".Support the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Swig , Pudge along with special guest Joe, discuss cultural and personal reasons why men struggle to open upSupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Swig and Pudge discuss the differences between Democrats and Republicans. The other political parties in the United States and what political political offices directly impact our communities Support the Show.
This episode is a deep dive into the world of food and beverage with Savory Fund co-founder Andrew Smith. We explore the vibrant culinary scene in Provo, Utah, and discuss the intricacies of scaling restaurant brands. From the charm of local favorites like Black Sheep and Communal to the rapid expansion of Swig and R&R Barbecue, Andrew shares his insights on what makes a restaurant concept successful and how to maintain quality while growing.00:08 Discussing the charm of downtown Provo00:00:46 What makes a restaurant concept stand out01:16 The importance of preserving a restaurant's unique essence02:08 The different mindsets of restaurant founders03:01 The life and legacy of Valter from Valter's Osteria04:56 Scaling R&R Barbecue and Swig06:06 The habitual nature of beverage consumers10:09 The journey from tech to food and beverage with Kneaders15:12 The structure and strategy of Savory Fund20:27 The shift towards niche investment funds24:24 The incredible achievements of Ryan Smith27:12 The potential and challenges of AI in the food industry31:14 The future of food delivery servicesIf you enjoyed this video and want to support us please leave a LIKE, write a comment on this video, and Share it with your friends. Subscribe to our channel on YouTube and click the icon for notifications when we add a new video. Let us know in the comments if you have any questions. Our website: https://www.siliconslopes.comShow Links: https://savoryfund.comSocial:Twitter - https://twitter.com/siliconslopesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/siliconslopes/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/silicon-slopes/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8aEtQ1KJrWhJ3C2JnzXysw
Send us a Text Message.Swig,Pudge and special guests Donna and Brandi and discuss the differences between protecting and enabling when it comes to children and adult children Support the Show.
This is a rerun from April 20, 2023.... After 3 weeks apart from podcasting, Sam and Rachel discover there's a lot going on at the moment in the Swift world, so they devote an entire episode to Taylor Tea Time! And at tea time everybody agrees you need to swig on tea....tea cocktails to be precise. The conversation bounces from surprise songs to Swiftie tests to Swift related artists to follow. Sam also introduces a drinking game to play during the Reputation tour show if you want to throw your own party. Then the sibs finally get to the biggest Tea of all when they discuss the rumors flying about Taylor and Joe. We all thought it was gonna be forever but it appears the relationship is going down in flames. And while the sibs don't want to talk their talk and go viral, they decide to get it off their chest so they can get it off their desk before moving on to next week's regular Swift & Swig of the week.
Today's cast: Dan, Greg, Chris, Jeremy, Jessica, and Tony. We are blessed with a second Greg Cote day this week, and it's off to a great start. While fans of WFAN are crushing Stugotz for his lack of prep, Greg is as prepared as ever. He brings the energy by questioning Ron Magill's brush with death, eliminating people from his birthday guest list, and questioning the validity of SOME service animals. Then, Greg tells the story of the burial of his cat Puddin'. Plus, we bring in Taylor to give us an update on his embarrassment while listening to Stugotz this morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of the Build Your Success Podcast! Today, Brian sits down with Nicole Tanner, the founder of Swig, the popular beverage drive-through chain that's winning hearts nationwide. Starting from a personal desire for better service and connection in drive-through beverage experiences, Nicole shares her journey from being a busy mom of five to creating a beloved brand with 76 locations and counting. In this conversation, Nicole discusses the core principles that have moved Swig's success: leadership, team culture, and genuine customer connection. She talks about how Swig nurtures young leaders by providing career growth opportunities and fostering a supportive, team-driven environment. We also discuss the importance of maintaining a consistent culture across franchise locations, and how leadership and empathy play crucial roles in this process. buildcs.net
Join our host Brian Sheehan as he chats with Nicole Tanner, the visionary Founder of Swig, home of the Dirty Soda. Discover how Swig is bubbling up across the country. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation filled with entrepreneurial wisdom and innovative ideas.
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