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In this episode, recorded on the veranda at Safe Harbor Peninsula Yacht Club, Jeff sits down with interior designer Sara Brennan of Sara Lynn Brennan Interiors and builder Connor Ruckman of CTR Custom Homes to talk about a spectacular new construction home on Tinker Place in Troutman. Connor shares CTR's story, from its 2015 father-and-son start in Grand Junction, Colorado to its move to Lake Norman, and what drew the company to the area's lifestyle, climate, and waterfront living. A mutual introduction from broker Nicole Leininger of Ivester Jackson Distinctive Properties helped bring the partnership together.The conversation digs into what makes this home special: roughly 500 feet of shoreline, a private beach, wide-open water views from nearly every room, and a modern transitional design in soft white stucco oriented so the sunset lands between the dining room windows. Sara walks through the interior, natural-stone countertops, a scullery, unexpected architectural details, and family-first touches like a true drop zone and a bottle-fill station, while Connor covers the outdoor kitchen, lake bath, pool, and a new covered dock with a lift and subtle lighting. Both reflect on the trust and craftsmanship behind the build and tease what's next for CTR on Lake Norman.CTR Custom Homeshttps://www.ctrcustomhomes.com/Sara Lynn Brennan Interiorshttps://saralynnbrennan.com/Special thanks to:Nicole Leiningerhttps://nicoleleininger.com/Safe Harbor Peninsula Yacht Clubhttps://www.peninsulayacht.com/The Best of LKNhttps://thebestoflkn.com/Hosted by:Jeff Hammhttps://lknreal.com/Support the show
Wildlife biologist Alex Troutman jokes that he was always destined to be a fisherman. But Troutman family fishing trips taught Alex to appreciate birds, too. On the Bring Birds Back podcast, Alex reflects on his journey from being a critter-curious kid to becoming a professional conservationist and field guide author. Listen to the full episode on season 8 of Bring Birds Back. Find it in your favorite podcast app! More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Questions or comments about the show? Click here!Today we have the Exchange Club of Troutman, NC talking to us about their very successful car show entitled "Driving out Child Abuse". It's a great conversation that we hope you find valuable, especially the message of making it fun, which leads to success. Enjoy!And if you'd like to enjoy today's episode via our YouTube channel, click here: https://youtu.be/aOeolcF_g7sThanks for listening! See you next time!
Share your Field Stories!Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Melissa Troutman, award-winning journalist and filmmaker about Oil and Gas industry, Investigative Journalism, and the Permian Basin. Read her full bio below.Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form Showtimes: Time - NAEP Member ShoutoutsTime - Nic and Laura dive into marketing yourselfTime - Interview startsTime - Time - Please be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Connect with Melissa Troutman at https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-troutman-28234056/Guest Bio:Melissa Troutman is an award-winning journalist, filmmaker, and environmental policy advocate. In 2011, Melissa co-founded the investigative newsroom Public Herald and in 2019 received a Community Sentinel Award honoring her dedication and support for communities and ecosystems in oil and gas regions. After more than a decade investigating corruption and collusion in the oilfields of Pennsylvania, Melissa turned to policymaking in the highest yielding oil and gas extraction zones across the United States. Since 2022, she has served as Climate and Health Advocate for WildEarth Guardians with a focus on energy development in New Mexico and Colorado.Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs MullerSupport the showThanks for listening! A new episode drops every Friday. Like, share, subscribe, and/or sponsor to help support the continuation of the show. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all your favorite podcast players.
Welcome back T&J family! This is a special episode that we have been looking forward to since it was scheduled! Marty's good friend and graduate school companion, Will Troutman, joins the podcast to discuss his life's journey and recent struggles. Before we dive into Will's story, we have a little Dirty Brew Review with some dark roast coffee from Short Sleeves Coffee in Western North Carolina. Josh and Marty may not always agree on life, but what they do agree on is that this is some of the best dark roast coffee they've had. Following the review, we dive into Will's powerful life story. Will discusses navigating pediatric cancer at the age of 10, being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder after a manic episode in his early 20's, and recent neurological struggles that even the doctors cannot figure out. Will is open and transparent about how this experience has impacted him. We discuss how Will's faith has been shaped on this journey and how he seeks to find God and gratitude in the midst of the suffering. Check out his information below and reach out if you'd like to connect with him! Enjoy! will.livinghopewnc@gmail.comhttps://www.livinghopewnc.com/
THE TRANSFORMATION WALLRandall Troutman, Winpak's, Chief Operational Excellence Officer leads a massive $1.1 billion transformation, tasked with turning 13 independent "kingdoms" into one efficient operating system.But there's a moment in every change effort where leaders mistake resistance for failure, and that's when teams stop following.Randall discovered that project success is never about the initial launch; it's about what you do when the "physics of people" takes over.We went deep into the "Valley of Despair" in this interview... ...that predictable, dangerous phase where the initial hype dies and the true energy requirement sets in.EVERY BIG project I've ever been part of hits make-or-break moment! It's the exact point where most leaders flame out, pack up, and say, "I knew it wouldn't work".In this episode, you'll discover:- How to recognize the "Valley" phase in real-time before it stalls your progress.- Why most change efforts quietly die exactly when they should be accelerating.- The framework for keeping thousands moving when fatigue and doubt peak.- The "Visual Roadmap" Randall used to make a global crisis actionable.If your initiative feels stalled, you aren't failing....you're just hitting THE WALL.It takes a courageous leader to admit they've lost momentum, but it takes a PRO to expect it and share the map to get out.Question: Ever had a big project lose momentum? What helped?-----Connect with the Host, #1 bestselling author Ben FanningSpeaking and Training inquiresSubscribe to my Youtube channelLinkedInInstagramTwitter
Tune in here to this Tuesday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT for another edition of Crossing The Streams. The conversation between Brett and Beth centers on the latest developments in the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. Beth says the story has captivated the public, largely because many people feel personally connected to Nancy’s daughter, TODAY host Savannah Guthrie. She says recent updates revealed investigators found a glove and conducted DNA testing. However, the DNA did not match anything in the national database. Drawing from her experience as an anchor, Beth says journalists prefer to report when there is new, fact-based information. However, when a story stalls, coverage can begin to feel more emotionally driven than substantively informative. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Oyster Ninja Podcast, Gardener Douglas welcomes back Alex Troutman, a fish and wildlife biologist and environmental educator. They delve into the challenges faced by federal employees, particularly in the context of job security and the emotional toll of unexpected terminations. Alex shares his personal journey through various roles in conservation, including his recent experiences with the National Park Service and the impact of political decisions on environmental work. The conversation highlights the importance of community support and the therapeutic benefits of nature during tough times. Alex Instagram with over 15k followers Purchase Critter Pocket Guides
Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this wide-ranging episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about taking radio on the road to Washington, D.C., and the bigger geopolitical and economic questions coming out of Davos, including trade tensions, NATO, and global supply chains. Beth also dives into what she’d ask President Trump if she had a one-on-one conversation, sharing concerns about strategy, tariffs, healthcare supply lines like insulin, and how fast-moving headlines are leaving many Americans feeling overwhelmed. She reflects on the push and pull between Congress and the White House, as well as escalating global flashpoints from Europe to Greenland. Beth also shares what she and the Good Morning BT team have coming up later this week, including their live broadcast from Capitol Hill with members of North Carolina’s congressional delegation and upcoming interviews focused on cybersecurity, Supreme Court cases, and the stories shaping the national conversation on Good Morning BT. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Wednesday, January 14th, 2026. 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day 6:20 Guest: Theresa Payton (Cyber Security Expert) - Spotting A.I. Generated videos 6:35 Benefits of befriending people 10+ older than your age group 6:50 RAM Biz Update; ALDI expanding, 80+ stores by 2028 7:05 Benefits of befriending people 10+ older than your age group cont. (Caller Sawyer) 7:20 NC Gov. Josh Stein Charlotte appearance: comments on cell phone ban in schools 7:35 Resident P.E. Teacher Tony talks cell phones in schools 7:50 Winterble Wednesday: Crossing the Streams with Brett Winterble 8:05 Panthers to pick up Bryce Young's 5th Year option 8:20 Recap from Gov. Stein's visit to Charlotte (cell phone restrictions in schools) 8:35 Guest: Dr. Scott Huffmon - Protests in Iran 8:50 Dr. Scott Huffmon - Venezuela Latest | DOJ and Fed Chair Jerome Powell 9:05 Lynn Jones interview preview 9:20 Guest: Lynn Jones (Jacksonville Free Press) - Reaction to scrutiny and support after post-game press conference question 9:35 Lynn Jones cont. 9:50 Show wrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
REMEMBERING JELLYBEAN JOHNSON (Morris Day and The Time drummer)1956 - 2025with Prologue by Zapp Band drummer LESTER TROUTMAN, SR. and RICK FLYNNThis is a very special edition of the podcast RICK FLYNN PRESENTS as we celebrate the homegoing of one of the "Good Guys in Show Business," to say the very least,JELLYBEAN JOHNSON.As the drummer for THE TIME, Johnson worked alongside famed producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and recorded with and/or produced many notable artists including Alexander O'Neal, Cherrelle, New Edition, and Janet Jackson, with whom he had the 1990 No. 1 single, "Black Cat".Jellybean appeared in the PRINCE movies “Purple Rain” and Graffiti Bridge"Quote From Cincinnati DJ/Emcee RICK FLYNN on 11/25/2025:“I first met Jellybean Johnson in Cincinnati, Ohio during the PRINCE “Controversy Tour” in which I was an emcee. This tour featured the headliner PRINCE and, in the middle slot, was a Greater Cincinnati area band called “ZAPP FEATURING ROGER” and the then, largely unknown local Minneapolis band, known as MORRIS DAY and THE TIME which featured Jellybean Johnson on the drums. I was instantly impressed by the raw talent and showmanship of, not only Jellybean, but of the whole organization. This man was someone I was fortunate to have met and I have never forgotten the experience ever! The resulting popularity and huge success of THE TIME band to follow did not surprise me at all. They deserved it and I will forever miss “Bean” but I will never, ever forget the times I spent with him.” Thank-you MARTY for all you have done and my God bless you both!Thank-you to my brother and ZAPP BAND drummer LESTER TROUTMAN, SR. for your gracious contribution to this memorial show. i hope you all enjoy it as we proudly remember and pay tribute to what I call "One of the Good Guys in Show Business"JELLYBEAN JOHNSON!
In this episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast, Chris Willis is joined by colleagues Jason Manning, Angelo Stio, and Rob Jenkin to unpack the surge of litigations arising from the use of tracking technologies (e.g., cookies, pixels, and session tools) on websites. This episode explains how plaintiff firms are repurposing federal and state wiretap and “trap-and-trace” laws, as well as the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), to assert claims associated with a business's use of tracking technologies without consent.The Troutman attorneys tackle the state law statutes and the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) that plaintiffs typically rely on, the statutory damages that may be available, and the defenses and mitigation options to prevent and combat the claims being pursued, including the use of consent banners, transparent disclosures, the supervision of vendors, and regular audits of the tracking technologies being deployed and the information being shared. Tune in for a concise, actionable guide to reducing litigation risk while maintaining marketing and analytics capabilities. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Tuesday, November 11th, 2025. 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day | Happy Veteran's Day 6:20 Guest: Geoff Maurer (Weather Channel Meteorologist) - Flurry sightings in Charlotte yesterday 6:35 Guest: Wayniac Troutman - Veteran's day plans 6:50 RAM Biz Update; Oreo new Thanksgiving inspired flavors 7:05 GMBT Fantasy Football league standings update 7:20 Replay: Mick Mulvaney - GOP plan for healthcare fix 7:35 Guest: John Falkenbury (Military analyst) - Veteran's Day reflection 7:50 What your Notes app says about you (Washington Post article) 8:05 What your Notes app says about you (Washington Post article) cont. 8:20 GMBTeam Notes app deep dive 8:35 GMBT callers shares notes on their phone 8:50 Guest: Breaking Brett Jensen - Election postmortem 9:05 Notes app conversation cont. 9:50 Show wrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff sits down with Derek Ciraulo, owner of Royal Home Inspections, for a practical, no-nonsense look at home inspections around Lake Norman / Charlotte, NC. Derek shares his path from Long Island to Troutman, why communication matters as much as technical skill, and the most common issues he finds in this market—think crawl spaces, moisture, HVAC, radon, and “organic growth.” He also gives clear, money-saving tips for homeowners, sellers, and real estate agents.Royal Home Inspections | @royal_home_inspections---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lake Norman's #1 Podcast & Email NewsletterThe Best of LKNhttps://thebestoflkn.com/Hosted by:Jeff Hammwww.lknreal.comProduced by:www.epicjourneymedia.com Support the show
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The Environmental Protection Agency's pledge to “get out of the way” on chemical reviews to accelerate the buildout of artificial intelligence data centers doesn't mean those reviews would be any less “robust,” a top EPA nominee told lawmakers Wednesday. Appearing before the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee, Douglas Troutman — President Donald Trump's pick for assistant administrator for toxic substances — was pressed by Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., about comments made by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin last month following a White House roundtable with AI and data center leaders. In a Sept. 18 press release, Zeldin announced that the EPA would begin prioritizing the review of new chemicals — under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) — that would be used in data center projects. Markey asked Troutman, a former chemical industry lobbyist, what provisions in federal toxic safety laws indicate the EPA can “get out of the way of reviewing chemicals for safety.” Troutman responded that “nothing will change with regard to the robust review based on the risk-based statute enacted under Section Five of TSCA.” Markey appeared unconvinced, telling Troutman that if he's confirmed, he will “be under orders from Administrator Zeldin to get out of the way.” The Massachusetts Democrat made the case that “big tech bosses” with ties to the administration could lean on the agency to bypass regular review protocols. Voting rights groups are asking a court to block an ongoing Trump administration effort to merge disparate federal and state voter data into a massive citizenship and voter fraud database. Last week, the League of Women Voters, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and five individuals sued the federal government in D.C. District Court, saying it was ignoring decades of federal privacy law to create enormous “national data banks” of personal information on Americans. On Tuesday, the coalition, represented by Democracy Forward Foundation, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), and Fair Elections Center, asked the court for an emergency injunction to halt the Trump administration's efforts to transform the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements into an immense technological tool to track potential noncitizens registered to vote. Until this year, SAVE was an incomplete and limited federal database meant to track immigrants seeking federal benefits. In an Oct. 7 court filing, the groups said an immediate injunction was needed to prevent permanent privacy harms due to the “illegal and secretive consolidation of millions of Americans' sensitive personal data across government agencies into centralized data systems” through SAVE. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every Monday-Friday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube.
Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday’s episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about the ongoing government shutdown and the political gamesmanship behind it, including insights from former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney and Senator Thom Tillis. They explore whether the shutdown could surpass the 34-day record and discuss potential political motivations, like Chuck Schumer’s rumored concerns about a primary challenge from AOC. Brett even speculates that both Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries could be unseated in coming elections. Beth also shares what she and Bo Thompson have coming up Wednesday on Good Morning BT, including an interview with cybersecurity expert Teresa Payton about a new AI app that can create synthetic videos from online images Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week the crew head to South Carolina, home of shagging, horny octogenarians and an inexplicable amount of naked swamp bathing. The USofAMovie crew team up with our resident Carolinas expert and shagging champion Beth Troutman to really get into what makes South Carolinians tick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AI is changing outbound fast. So are lawsuits. The “TCPA Czar” Eric Troutman joins Christian to unpack how to run outreach without getting burned. We cover the class action surge, AI-driven calling, robocalls, Do Not Call rules, quiet hours, wrong numbers, reassigned numbers, loyalty SMS pitfalls, and the culture shifts needed to make compliance stick. Practical plays to protect your brand and keep phones ringing for the right reasons. Guest: Eric J. Troutman, Founding partner of Troutman Amin Host: Christian Montes, COO at NobelBiz Subscribe for monthly episodes on contact center growth and compliance.
Share your Field Stories!Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Alex Troutman, Wildlife Biologist about Spark Birds, Lifer Pie, and Becoming the Mirror for Yourself. Read his full bio below.Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form Showtimes: 1:17 - Learning from our Guests8:40 - Interview with Alex Troutman Starts15:51 - Favorite Roles 26:40 - Being a role model 41:53 - Field Notes with Alex!Please be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Connect with Alex Troutman at https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-troutman-aba24828b/ Guest Bio:Alex is a Fish and Wildlife Biologist and Environmental educator with a passion for sharing and immersing the younger generation into nature. He has a Bachelor of Biology and master's degree with a focus in Conservation Biology from Georgia Southern University. Knowing how it feels to not see anybody who looks like you in your dream career, Alex makes it a point to be that representation for the younger generation. He is the co-organizer for several Black in X weeks including Black Birders Week and Black Mammologists Week, A movement encouraging diversity in nature, and the celebration of Black individuals scientists, and increasing awareness of Black nature enthusiasts, and diversity in STEM fields.Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs MullerSupport the showThanks for listening! A new episode drops every Friday. Like, share, subscribe, and/or sponsor to help support the continuation of the show. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all your favorite podcast players.
This week on TheHeleyCast, Daniel sits down with Oklahoma City stand-up comedian Cody Troutman for a real one-on-one conversation that's been a long time coming. From awkward first impressions to clearing the air about whether Cody ever actually disliked Daniel, the two dive into comedy, community, and the weird ways comedians get in their own heads.Tune in for laughs, honesty, and a fresh look at one of OKC's rising comics.
Recorded live at the Ascend Conference in Salt Lake City, this episode of ShiftShapers features John Troutman, Vice President of Business Development at Mind Club America. Host David A. Saltzman and John discuss the “mutual mystification” surrounding mental health solutions—and how employers and advisors can start cutting through the noise with real access, real engagement, and real outcomes.From personal burnout to a professional mission, John shares how his experience as a former pastor helped shape his drive to help a million people get the mental health support they need. The conversation unpacks access issues, poor utilization reporting, stigma, and the vital importance of employer-led engagement.
It's time for us to finally grant Ben's wish and set free the horror comedy that's been on their list since the first episode of this show: it's Tucker and Dale Vs Evil!Our good friend and letterer extraordinaire Jodie Troutman is here to share in the laughs and the scares, but mostly just laughs, because Jodie doesn't do startling movies.Prepare to spend some time in the woods with a man who is a bear and fall in love with him. Also, feel very sorry for poor Alan Tudyk and his long string of painful looking injuries.Jodie - Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason LivesEmily- Bodies Bodies Bodies, The Blackening. X-Files - Bad BloodBen - Young FrankensteinJeremy - Little EvilFind Jodie at longtalljodie.com, LongTallJodie on bluskySign up to support Progressively Horrified on Patreon for as little as $5 a month and get bonus episodes! https://www.patreon.com/c/progressivelyhorrified Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Melissa Perri as she sits down with Jameson Troutman, Head of Product for Small Business at JP Morgan Chase, to explore the dynamic world of product management. In this episode, Jameson shares his insights on balancing the art and science of product management, emphasizing the need for product managers to trust their judgment alongside leveraging data and research.Jameson delves into the importance of maintaining a customer-centric approach, ensuring that every product decision aligns with customer feedback and business goals. He also touches on the integration of AI in product management, which automates routine tasks, allowing product managers more time for strategic thinking.If you're interested in how to harness the power of curiosity within your product team, align strategies in large organizations, and utilize data insights to enhance customer experience, this episode is a must-listen.Want to gain a deeper understanding of successful product management strategies? Tune in to hear Jameson's expert advice on how to navigate the challenges of product management in a corporate setting.You'll hear us talk about:15:40 - Empowering Product Managers with AIJameson discusses how AI can be used to automate mundane tasks in product management, freeing up time for more strategic activities. He highlights the importance of leveraging AI tools to improve efficiency and decision-making processes within product teams.28:15 - The Role of Curiosity in Product TeamsIn this section, Jameson emphasizes the need for product managers to cultivate curiosity within their teams. He explains how asking the right questions and understanding the "why" behind products can lead to more impactful solutions and innovations.42:05 - Strategic Alignment and Flexibility in Large OrganizationsJameson addresses the challenges of aligning product strategy with budget constraints in large companies. He highlights the importance of maintaining flexibility and open communication to successfully navigate these challenges and achieve organizational goals.Episode Resources:Jameson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameson-troutman/Chase for Business: https://www.chase.com/businessCheck our new course: https://productinstitute.com/p/mastering-product-strategy-overviewTimestamps:00:00 Intro02:44 Dear Melissa07:05 Evolving into product leadership12:27 Building judgment in product teams15:50 Discovering customer insights and adapting strategy21:32 Building with data and platform readiness28:18 Aligning strategy and budget35:13 Collaborative prioritization and ownership38:26 AI's real value in product management43:07 Future trends and advice for PMs
Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here to talk about the upcoming political shifts in North Carolina and the national implications of an open U.S. Senate seat. With Senator Thom Tillis announcing he won’t seek re-election, Beth highlights potential contenders from both parties and the intrigue surrounding who might step forward. She also reflects on growing interest in the Epstein files, local city council races—including Krista Bakari’s candidacy—and national developments like Trump’s proposed investment in Pennsylvania. Beth also shares what she and Bo Thompson have coming up Wednesday on Good Morning BT! Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. -- See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scot Bertram is joined by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, reporter for The Daily Signal and co-host of The Daily Signal Podcast, to discuss the National Weather Service's response to recent claims of understaffing during the devastating floods in Texas. Mitchell breaks down the facts behind the controversy, the agency's defense, and what it reveals about the state of America's emergency response systems.
Drake Troutman, driver for the Team 22 race team owned by G.R. Smith (known as the equivalent of Hendrick Motorsports in dirt racing), is one of the hottest shoes in dirt racing running over 140 races in the 2025 season including the Real American Beer World of Outlaws Late Model Series and numerous other dirt series around the country. Drake comes off a winner this past weekend landing in victory lane winning the Real American Beer World of Outlaws Late Model Series event at I-55 Speedway in Pevely, MO, and currently sits 4th in points. In 2024, Drake had 21 wins in 9 different states in over 120 events all across the country. At 20 years old, Drake knows that it takes a certain kind of person in this game of dirt racing. He knows that his life consists of working on the car and racing the car – that's it. It is endless hours to make sure your race car is as good as it can be, traveling up and down the road, having family and friends that support you, and to have a group of amazing sponsors and a team owner who is dedicated to providing an opportunity of a lifetime.
Send us a message!When women hit midlife, it can feel like their bodies start to betray them overnight. Weight creeps on despite doing "all the right things," energy plummets, and those tried-and-true habits suddenly stop making a difference. Society blames willpower, leaving women feeling broken and ashamed. But what if it's not your fault—and biology holds the real answer?This week, I'm joined by Dr. Caissa Troutman, an obesity medicine physician and menopause specialist, who runs Midlife reMDy/WEIGHT reMDy, a Direct Care Wellness practice in central Pennsylvania. In this episode, she shares her personal story, unpacks the four key metabolic hormones, and explains why the “eat less, move more” model completely ignores the complex hormonal disruptions of perimenopause and menopause. Together, we explore a compassionate, science-based path to feeling better in your body.If you're tired of fighting your changing body and ready to understand what's really happening during this life stage, this conversation will transform how you think about midlife health.ReferencesClimacteric ScaleConnect with Dr. TroutmanWEIGHT reMDy websiteFacebookConnect with me:TikTokInstagramEastside Menopause & MetabolismAudio Stamps00:40 - Today's guest, Dr. Caissa Troutman, shares how her personal struggles led her to create a practice focused on midlife, weight, and hormone health.04:30 - We unpack the deep-rooted shame around midlife weight gain and why the 'eat less, move more' myth is failing so many women.08:40 - Understanding your midlife biology means recognizing when willpower isn't enough and knowing how to use every tool available to support your body and brain.13:53 - The importance of validating women's experiences and how metabolic hormones change during perimenopause and menopause.17:56 - Hormone therapy improves overall health, not weight loss, and realistic expectations are key.20:13 - Dr. Troutman focuses on hormone therapy, weight management, and realistic health goals for midlife women seeking to feel better.27:44 - Dr. Troutman helps patients define success through non-scale wins, steady progress, and greater body awareness for sustainable health.Thanks for listening. Find more info about Reset Recharge on the website or Instagram.
Today we'll talk Drake Troutman's ambitious 2025 schedule plan, incredible progress at this once lost speedway, Rico Abreu's new partnership, Josh Richards finally gets back in a dirt late model, and much more.
Today we'll talk Drake Troutman's ambitious 2025 schedule plan, incredible progress at this once lost speedway, Rico Abreu's new partnership, Josh Richards finally gets back in a dirt late model, and much more.
Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by discussing Governor Newton’s leadership and the consequences of his policies, particularly focusing on immigration and public safety. He argues that Newton’s tenure has led to increased strain on public resources, citing rising numbers of undocumented immigrants and associated social challenges. Brett then transitions to broader concerns about civil unrest in major cities, questioning whether the public has come to expect disorder as a norm in politically left-leaning areas. Brett emphasizes individual responsibility and personal agency. Drawing on the Stoic philosophy of Marcus Aurelius, he encourages listeners to reject passivity and take ownership of their lives and futures. He challenges the audience to avoid media-driven fear and distraction, and instead pursue meaningful goals with clarity and urgency. Using the metaphor of “burning the boats,” Brett calls for full commitment to personal and national renewal—insisting that change begins with decisive action and focused intention. Later we’re joined by Beth Troutman to discuss the ongoing national unrest and its media portrayal, particularly in cities like Los Angeles. Beth shares insights from her background in television journalism, reflecting on how coverage often focuses on the most sensational or emotional aspects of protests to drive ratings. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the full human experience behind these events, noting that many peaceful protests and diverse perspectives go underreported. Beth expresses concern about the deepening emotional divide fueled by selective media narratives and social media algorithms. Drawing from her own experience covering the 2016 Charlotte protests, she advocates for more balanced, compassionate storytelling that includes voices from all sides—protesters, police, immigrants, and officials alike. Her call is for truth, empathy, and meaningful dialogue, not just headlines. Troutman’s heartfelt reflections underscore her desire for a more human-centered approach to journalism and public discourse. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day6:20 GUEST: Theresa Payton6:35 Origins of the "Good Morning!" soundbyte6:50 RAM Biz Update 7:05 NASCAR HoF requesting funding for upgrade/facelift7:20 City Council Meeting & NASCAR HoF Funding cont.7:35 Tennis vs Pickleball7:50 Tennis vs. Pickleball cont. 8:05 Surf or Sitcom: Beach Boys/John Stamos Tickets8:20 Surf or Sitcom: Beach Boys/John Stamos Tickets Cont.8:35 Dirty Restaurant Tuesday w/ Mark Garrison8:50 Best beaches in the Carolinas 9:05 Theresa Payton (replay)9:20 Jensen's pup, Maggie, has passed away9:35 Brett Jensen in studio - saying goodbye to Maggie9:50 Brett Jensen in studio - saying goodbye to MaggieSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A series of unfortunate events leads to Brad Sweet getting DQ'd, Tyler Walker back in a sprint car, a late model guy did indeed win the $100,000 modified race, and more today.
A series of unfortunate events leads to Brad Sweet getting DQ'd, Tyler Walker back in a sprint car, a late model guy did indeed win the $100,000 modified race, and more today.
Jimmy heads down to Kato Sake Works on Troutman St. in Bushwick, NY. There, he's joined by Shinobu Kato, James Tai, Kaori Eda, Yuki and Yumi. The group shares a lot of laughs as they talk about the growing popularity of sakes in the US, the differences between Junmai and Nigori sake, the cultural differences of operating in Japan vs the U.S. and much more!
On February 14th, the Trump Administration wrongfully terminated tens of thousands of probationary federal employees. For all of these employees, their termination was blind-siding and life changing. Even though this episode was recorded before some recent changes, there is still so much up in the air. In Part 2 to this episode next week, we'll give updates on Alex and Cheyenne, and get more into what Reduction in Force means.Where to find Alex:Instagram: @n8ture_alLinkedIn: Alex TroutmanBluesky: @n8ture_ALYou can find Alex's "Critters of" pocket field guides online here, where you can search for different states.Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, check out our website GetOutAlivePodcast.com and join us on Patreon (where you can now follow us for free)!Support the show for free by subscribing and leaving a 5-star review wherever you're listening, or on GoodPods or Podchaser (where we can respond to your comments).You can find Ashley @TheAngryOlogist on Twitter, @ashleytheologist on Bluesky
In this episode, Jeff heads to the heart of Troutman, North Carolina for a visit to Davesté Vineyards, the closest vineyard to Charlotte and a beloved destination for wine lovers and casual sippers alike. He sits down with Meg Tipton, Winemaker, and Kevin Toomajian, General Manager, to explore the story behind this hidden gem, from its humble beginnings to its exciting future.Meg shares her journey from the corporate world to the winemaking scene, the science and art of crafting wine, and the vineyard's flagship grape—Rkatsiteli, an ancient varietal with roots in the Republic of Georgia. Kevin, whose path took him from the restaurant scene to Napa Valley, highlights Davesté's warm, community-focused atmosphere, full of live music, family-friendly grounds, and even beer brewed on site.You'll also hear about:The vineyard's rich 20-year history The inviting hospitality and scenic outdoor spaces (yes, dogs are welcome!)Seasonal events, wine & food pairings, and educational tasting experiencesThe benefits of joining the Davesté Wine Club, including exclusive wines and pick-up partiesFuture plans for an event center, expanded tasting room, and more exciting developmentsWhether you're a seasoned wine enthusiast or brand new to the world of wine, this episode will inspire you to visit Davesté and experience their award-winning wines, welcoming community, and beautiful surroundings for yourself.Davesté Vineyards155 Lytton Farm RdTroutman, NC 28166Website: davestevineyards.comFollow on Facebook & Instagram---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Best of LKNhttps://thebestoflkn.com/Hosted by:Jeff HammAllen Tate Realtors®Charlotte & Lake Norman (NC)www.LKNreal.comSupport the show
Rambo fans, dive into Part 3 of "First Blood: Nothing Is Over" on the It's a Long Road: The Rambo Series Podcast! In this episode, first-time guest co-host Bill Persurchia joins us for an exciting Rambo trivia challenge, exploring deep-cut details from the iconic Sylvester Stallone film First Blood. From Rambo's charges by Sheriff Teasel to his knife skills and Troutman's whereabouts, we unpack trivia questions, share Stallone fandom stories, and revisit the gritty emotion of this classic action movie. Whether you're a die-hard Rambo nerd or new to the franchise, this episode offers fun discussions, surprising insights, and a nostalgic trip to Hope, British Columbia. Don't miss out—test your First Blood knowledge and see how you stack up!The Rambo Trivia Book: 200 questions from First Blood to Last Blood Watch on YouTubeJoin the FB group https://bit.ly/3in5DXzJoin the Twitter https://bit.ly/344oSBUJoin the Discord https://discord.gg/aQyx9y9ZZdJoin the Patreon https://bit.ly/3jJb7wH email: ramboseriespodcast@gmail.com
Rambo fans, dive into Part 3 of "First Blood: Nothing Is Over" on the It's a Long Road: The Rambo Series Podcast! In this episode, first-time guest co-host Bill Persurchia joins us for an exciting Rambo trivia challenge, exploring deep-cut details from the iconic Sylvester Stallone film First Blood. From Rambo's charges by Sheriff Teasel to his knife skills and Troutman's whereabouts, we unpack trivia questions, share Stallone fandom stories, and revisit the gritty emotion of this classic action movie. Whether you're a die-hard Rambo nerd or new to the franchise, this episode offers fun discussions, surprising insights, and a nostalgic trip to Hope, British Columbia. Don't miss out—test your First Blood knowledge and see how you stack up!The Rambo Trivia Book: 200 questions from First Blood to Last Blood Watch on YouTubeJoin the FB group https://bit.ly/3in5DXzJoin the Twitter https://bit.ly/344oSBUJoin the Discord https://discord.gg/aQyx9y9ZZdJoin the Patreon https://bit.ly/3jJb7wH email: ramboseriespodcast@gmail.com
Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Thursday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, which have not been released yet. He hints at the possibility of significant political figures or business interests being involved, but legal issues related to privacy and victim protection might be causing delays. Brett hints at the idea that the files might implicate powerful figures, either from the political world or business world. He suggests that the release of the files could shed light on those involved, but also notes that legal considerations, such as protecting the privacy of victims, may be delaying the release of these documents. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble ShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Blood fans, welcome to a fresh episode of "It's a Long Road: The Rambo Series Podcast"! In this reboot episode, "First Blood: Nothing is Over - Part 1," host Ryan dives into the iconic Rambo franchise with first-time guest Stuart Stokes. We're kicking off a trivia series with four episodes per film, starting with First Blood. Stuart, a lifelong Rambo fan from Ireland now living in New Jersey, shares his personal connection to the movie—from childhood memories with his grandfather to watching it with his newborn son. Expect Rambo trivia from Rocco's “Rambo Trivia Book” (available on Amazon!), deep discussions about the film's stunts, characters like Teasle and Troutman, and why First Blood remains a timeless classic. Whether you're a Rambo nerd, a podcast geek, or just love action movies, this episode is for you! Want to join us as a guest? Check the show notes to get in touch. Don't miss Part 1 of this exciting journey!Ryan Stokes Leather and Belts (Facebook) https://tinyurl.com/3w48hfd8Ryan Stokes Leather and Belts (Instagram) https://tinyurl.com/2zesjzzxThe Rambo Trivia Book: 200 questions from First Blood to Last Blood Watch on YouTubeJoin the FB group https://bit.ly/3in5DXzJoin the Twitter https://bit.ly/344oSBUJoin the Discord https://discord.gg/aQyx9y9ZZdJoin the Patreon https://bit.ly/3jJb7wH email: ramboseriespodcast@gmail.com
First Blood fans, welcome to a fresh episode of "It's a Long Road: The Rambo Series Podcast"! In this reboot episode, "First Blood: Nothing is Over - Part 1," host Ryan dives into the iconic Rambo franchise with first-time guest Stuart Stokes. We're kicking off a trivia series with four episodes per film, starting with First Blood. Stuart, a lifelong Rambo fan from Ireland now living in New Jersey, shares his personal connection to the movie—from childhood memories with his grandfather to watching it with his newborn son. Expect Rambo trivia from Rocco's “Rambo Trivia Book” (available on Amazon!), deep discussions about the film's stunts, characters like Teasle and Troutman, and why First Blood remains a timeless classic. Whether you're a Rambo nerd, a podcast geek, or just love action movies, this episode is for you! Want to join us as a guest? Check the show notes to get in touch. Don't miss Part 1 of this exciting journey!Ryan Stokes Leather and Belts (Facebook) https://tinyurl.com/3w48hfd8Ryan Stokes Leather and Belts (Instagram) https://tinyurl.com/2zesjzzxThe Rambo Trivia Book: 200 questions from First Blood to Last Blood Watch on YouTubeJoin the FB group https://bit.ly/3in5DXzJoin the Twitter https://bit.ly/344oSBUJoin the Discord https://discord.gg/aQyx9y9ZZdJoin the Patreon https://bit.ly/3jJb7wH email: ramboseriespodcast@gmail.com
Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell is a reporter for The Daily Signal and co-host of "The Daily Signal Podcast. LA Fires, residents and people who lost homes in the blaze.
Guest: Dorothy Troutman, BSN, RNC, C-EFM, CLC, SBD, SpBCPE, CCE, CEIM, Certified Body Ready Pro, and Body Ready Birth Educator - Doula (Sacred Birth Doula Services); Labor and Delivery Nurse (Intermountain Health St. James Hospital)Join Emily and Cass in conversation with Dorothy, who works with families at all stages of pregnancy and birth, and has been instrumental in increasing options for birthing families in the Butte area. https://intermountainhealthcare.org/locations/intermountain-health-st-james-hospitalhttps://www.sacredbirthdoula.net/https://www.spinningbabies.com/https://bodyreadymethod.com/https://evidencebasedbirth.com/For statewide resources to support Montana families in the 0-3 years of parenting, please visit LIFTS ( Linking Infants and Families to Supports) athttps://hmhb-lifts.org/
Tune in here to this Tuesday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is here for this Tuesday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about how they are handling this cold and rainy weather we've endured for the last two weeks. They also discuss the assassination of United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, and how it's all being turned into a spectacle. The arrest of his alleged killer, Luigi Mangione, has been covered wall to wall by mainstream media with prominent figures on both sides of the ongoing debate. Some shaming him for his evil deeds while others carry on his message of indicting insurance companies. Beth also shares what she and Bo have coming up tomorrow on Good Morning BT! Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in here to this Tuesday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about Thanksgiving and their favorite holiday. Beth and Brett also discuss various Thanksgiving foods and some surprising holiday delicacies at Bojangles! On a more serious note, the duo discusses the ceasefire deal in Lebanon between the Israleis and the Hezbollah terrorists. Beth hopes that this ceasefire can lead to further peace talks in the Middle East that allow for long-term peace for Israel, Lebanon, Palestine, and others. The pair wrap up their time together discussing their respective plans for Thanksgiving, and WBT engineer, Ron Tollison, joining Good Morning BT today. Beth also shares what she and Bo have coming up tomorrow on Good Morning BT! Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Todd is a regular on the show, also appearing in episode 1 and episode 121. He is the creator of the Rocky Mountain Flyathlon and the nonprofit Running Rivers. This past summer, Andrew and I completed an Ültroüt (Andrew) and Troutwoman (me) together, and Andrew also completed a Lucifish run a few months later. In this episode, we catch up on how things went and lessons we learned along the way. Running Rivers: https://runningrivers.org Instagram: @flyathlon Waypoint TV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen as host Karli Burridge, PA, FOMA, unpacks the experience and expertise of Dr. Caissa Troutman's practice of obesity medicine and hormone therapy. Interestingly, treatment options for perimenopause and obesity have some overlap and see similar benefits. However, the main benefits are seen when there is an honest partnership between clinician and patient to find the best option. Bio: Dr. Caissa Troutman is the Physician Founder of WEIGHT reMDy, a Direct Care Wellness practice in central Pennsylvania, focusing on Weight Wellness and Midlife Empowerment. As a quadruple board-certified physician, she offers a holistic, individualized approach to sustainable weight loss using the 4M Pillar Foundation Plan, integrating nutrition, physical activity, mindset, and FDA-approved medications for weight. Dr. Troutman also specializes in guiding women through perimenopause and menopause, providing science-backed, FDA-approved Hormone Therapy for symptom relief. Her approach is rooted in empathy and personal experience, ensuring every woman feels heard and understood. Her brain-based method teaches patients to manage hunger and cravings, leading to lasting results and a better quality of life. Her practice is a safe, judgment-free space where women can reclaim their health and embrace midlife with resilience and vitality.Links Social MediaWebsite - www.weightremdy.netLinkedIn -http://www.linkedin.com/in/caissa-troutman-md-dabom-ccms-a44225202FB - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092176687469Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@WEIGHTreMDyinPAInstagram - Login • Instagra.Support the showThe Gaining Health Podcast will release a new episode monthly, every second Wednesday of the month. Episodes including interviews with obesity experts as well as scientific updates and new guidelines for the management of obesity.If you're a clinician or organization looking to start or optimize an obesity management program, and you want additional support and resources, check out the Gaining Health website! We offer monthly and annual Memberships, which include live group coaching, a community forum to ask questions and post resources, pre-recorded Master Classes, digital resources inlcuding patient education materials and office forms, and much more! We also sell our popular Gaining Health products, including a book on developing an obesity management program, editable forms and templates, and patient education materials in our Gaining Health Shop! If you are loving this podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon