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As the Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Mower PR & PA Group, Rick Lyke implements a full range of communications programs. He is also part of the Mower Reputation Management Team, which prepares clients for media interviews, key stakeholder presentations, and potential crisis situations. In his career, Rick has developed award-winning campaigns for Freightliner Trucks, Troy-Bilt, Guinness Stout, Mitsubishi Power Systems, Starbucks, and I Love NY. On this episode, we discuss Mower's five rules for crisis communication, the importance of crisis preparedness, and Rick's Pints for Prostates health charity. Key Takeaways:- Mower's 5 rules of crisis communication- The importance of crisis preparedness- Rick's Pints for Prostates nonprofitEpisode Timeline:1:30 What are some of the traditions associated with Guinness?3:30 What are Mower's five rules for crisis communication?4:30 Why companies should share the bad news with friends first5:00 Why clients should take all their hits in "round one"6:00 Companies in crisis should answer the tough questions first.6:30 What's the appropriate attitude a chief executive should have during a crisis?9:45 Can responding quickly to a crisis open the door for mistakes?10:02 The importance of crisis preparation10:50 How to run a crisis simulation13:00 Good PR runs 24/7.15:15 How bad crisis management can make things worse17:10 Rick's Pints for Prostates nonprofitThis episode's guest:• Rick Lyke on LinkedIn• PintsforProstates.org• Mower.comSubscribe and leave a 5-star review: https://pod.link/1496390646Contact Us!• Join the conversation by leaving a comment!• Follow us on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and LinkedIn!Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/WeL8UY0w8OU The CPSC and MTD Products are recalling Troy-Bilt SpaceSavr Walk-Behind Self-Propelled Lawn Mowers. These mowers leak fuel when stored in an upright, vertical position. About 1774 mowers were sold at Menards and other home and hardware stores nationwide and online at Menards.com. If you bought one of these, don't store it vertically. Contact the place of purchase or Troy-Bilt at 1-888 848-6038 for return instructions and a refund. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2022/MTD-Products-Recalls-Troy-Bilt-Spacesavr-Walk-Behind-Self-Propelled-Lawn-Mowers-Due-to-Fire-Hazard #troybilt #mower #fuelleak #fire #burns #explosion #recall
Hey there! Welcome to Accessibility Minute, your weekly look at Assistive Technology, those clever tools, and devices designed to help people who have difficulties with vision, mobility, hearing, or other special needs! A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned the AgrAbility project, which helps agricultural workers with disabilities. Another available product from their AT Toolbox […]
In the 122nd Episode of 40 and 20, the Watch Clicker Podcast we are joined by one of the Broke Watch Snobs, Kaz Mirza, to discuss the "click bait" nature of watch world content. We talk about the challenges we've faced in our endeavors and how and why we've chosen to overcome them. Other Things We Like: Andrew: www.wealthbase.com Everett: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Troy-Bilt-21-in-160-cc-Honda-Gas-Walk-Behind-Push-Mower-with-High-Rear-Wheels-and-3-in-1-Cutting-TriAction-Cutting-System-TB160/306935884 Kaz: Easton Press Books- https://www.eastonpress.com/ Check out all of Watch Clicker's content, including columns, reviews, and fantastic photography at: watchclicker.com Our full catalog of podcasts is at watchclicker.com/4020-the-watch-clicker-podcast/ On instagram: 40and20: www.instagram.com/40and20/?hl=en WatchClicker: www.instagram.com/watchclicker/?hl=en You can support 40 and 20 at patreon.com/40and20 Intro/Outro Music: Bummin on Tremelo, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Creativecommons.org/licenses/by.3.0/
Rick joins me to talk about how angry comments actually help boost views on YouTube vids, then we move onto snowblowers and GF sponsor Troy-Bilt. Then we talk about laser cutters and Rick's dryer vent. Get My GardenFork Email Newsletter: https://www.gardenfork.tv/sign-up-for-our-email-newsletter/ Check out the GardenFork Amazon Shop: http://amazon.com/shop/gardenfork Amazon links are affiliate links Support GardenFork, become a monthly supporter on Patreon: http://patreon.com/gardenfork Watch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/gardenfork GardenFork’s Facebook Discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1692616594342396/
Barb from Troy-Bilt joins me to talk about 5 tips for fall lawn care. We talk about how high to cut your grass before winter, and why (I learned something here) and how to make patterns in your yard. Troy-Bilt has a whole website full of information on lawn and yard care: https://www.troybilt.com/equipment/troybilt/knowledge-center Google satellite map of the Testing Facility and huge yard of grasses: https://www.google.com/maps/@41.264172,-81.9009229,747m/data=!3m1!1e3 Cool video shows some of the testing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh3Goa2URjU More Troy-Bilt testing vids: https://www.youtube.com/user/troybiltllc/videos Check out the GardenFork Amazon Shop: http://amazon.com/shop/gardenfork Amazon links are affiliate links Support GardenFork, become a monthly supporter on Patreon: http://patreon.com/gardenfork Get Our Email Newsletter: https://www.gardenfork.tv/sign-up-for-our-email-newsletter/ Watch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/gardenfork
I visited the MTD Troy-Bilt power equipment testing facility and got to test drive all sorts of outdoor power equipment. I toured the facility with Erin Spain, Sarah from Ugly Duckling House, Mary from House That Lars Built, Serana from Thrift Diving, and Rochelle from Pith & Vigor. The video Troy-Bilt made about their testing process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh3Goa2URjU Will is now running his Bear Paw Resort: https://www.bearpawresort.com/ Check out the GardenFork Amazon Shop: http://amazon.com/shop/gardenfork Amazon links are affiliate links Support GardenFork, become a monthly supporter on Patreon: http://patreon.com/gardenfork Get Our Email Newsletter: https://www.gardenfork.tv/sign-up-for-our-email-newsletter/ Watch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/gardenfork GardenFork’s Facebook Discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1692616594342396/ Email us: radio@gardenfork.tv
Rick tells Eric why Eric should update the software on his smartphone, and why you should too. Eric is working on a new Troy-Bilt sponsored video. Wanda asks how Eric met Rick. Greeting some new Facebook Group members. We talk about the new eBike Rick has. And Rick has hope for our country after reading James Fallows book Our Town. Our Towns Book by Deborah and James Fallows affiliate link https://amzn.to/2QJuE0l Check out the GardenFork Amazon Shop: http://amazon.com/shop/gardenfork Get Our Email Newsletter: https://www.gardenfork.tv/sign-up-for-our-email-newsletter/ Rick's bike is from https://www.karmicbikes.com/ Support GardenFork, become a monthly supporter on Patreon: http://patreon.com/gardenfork Watch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/gardenfork GardenFork’s Facebook Discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1692616594342396/ Email us: radio@gardenfork.tv Visit our website, http://gardenfork.tv
Tilling in the Vegetable Garden: Do's & Don'ts On this week’s episode, Greg and Travis talk about using a tiller in the vegetable garden. The guys discuss several situations when it is appropriate to use a tiller, and other situations when it is not appropriate. The popular problem that we find is people tend to overuse the tiller in the garden. It's not a good idea to use a tiller immediately before planting. This is because tilling introduces many air pockets into the soil which can result in less than ideal seed germination. It's also not appropriate to till when garden weeds have gone to seed because that will simply bury those seeds where they can remain dormant and germinate later. Finally, tilling should not be done when plants are established because this can cause severe damage to feeder roots. Tillers should not be used as a cultivating tool because they create too much disturbance. Tillers are great tools in certain applications. These include breaking new ground, preparing the ground for root crops, incorporating cover crops into the soil and leveling the ground after hilled crops like corn or potatoes. Greg explains that if you are looking to repair damaged soil he suggests using the tiller once or twice a year only to repair the seedbed in the garden. Lastly, they talk about the different brands of high-quality tillers on the market. Up until 2001, the Troy-Bilt tiller was the top-notch rear tine tiller on the market. But that company experienced a buyout and are no longer the quality they once were. Currently, the top two brands available are the Grillo and BCS tillers, which are both manufactured in Europe. Both are high-quality machines with many different attachments for mowing, plowing, tilling and more! Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment this week, the guys talk about their squash plants that have been surprisingly successful during the summer heat. Travis mentions that he has two varieties currently growing -- Tempest and Patty Pan. He's been giving lots of attention to these plants to manage the squash bug population. He's also been applying fungicides twice a week to deal with the excessive rainfall they have been experiencing lately. He alternates between Liquid Copper and Complete Disease Control applications. With fall gardening right around the corner, the tool of the week is our heavy-duty seed starting trays. That works perfectly for transplanting tomatoes, okra, peppers, and watermelons. They also mention the possibility of offering a seed starting kit in the future. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment, the guys answer questions about shade cloth and spraying corn. They mention that they personally don't use shade cloth in the garden. Instead, they only grow during certain weather windows where success is more likely. Travis explains that he usually waits till the middle of October to plant carrots because the soil temperatures are cooler which means they will have better germination. Greg prefers to spray over the top tassel and let it spread over the corn for earworms. However, it can be hard to spray on some of the taller corn varieties like Jimmy Red. If he can not reach the tops because they are taller he prefers to spray the top of the silks of the corn. Overall, he prefers to go over the top of the corn with a good volume sprayer because of the excellent coverage it applies to the plants. Spraying early and coverage are the two most important factors when it comes to fertilizing the corn in the garden. Tool of the Week Seed Starting Trays https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1Iunu8kmt4
Tilling in the Vegetable Garden: Do's & Don'ts On this week’s episode, Greg and Travis talk about using a tiller in the vegetable garden. The guys discuss several situations when it is appropriate to use a tiller, and other situations when it is not appropriate. The popular problem that we find is people tend to overuse the tiller in the garden. It's not a good idea to use a tiller immediately before planting. This is because tilling introduces many air pockets into the soil which can result in less than ideal seed germination. It's also not appropriate to till when garden weeds have gone to seed because that will simply bury those seeds where they can remain dormant and germinate later. Finally, tilling should not be done when plants are established because this can cause severe damage to feeder roots. Tillers should not be used as a cultivating tool because they create too much disturbance. Tillers are great tools in certain applications. These include breaking new ground, preparing the ground for root crops, incorporating cover crops into the soil and leveling the ground after hilled crops like corn or potatoes. Greg explains that if you are looking to repair damaged soil he suggests using the tiller once or twice a year only to repair the seedbed in the garden. Lastly, they talk about the different brands of high-quality tillers on the market. Up until 2001, the Troy-Bilt tiller was the top-notch rear tine tiller on the market. But that company experienced a buyout and are no longer the quality they once were. Currently, the top two brands available are the Grillo and BCS tillers, which are both manufactured in Europe. Both are high-quality machines with many different attachments for mowing, plowing, tilling and more! Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment this week, the guys talk about their squash plants that have been surprisingly successful during the summer heat. Travis mentions that he has two varieties currently growing -- Tempest and Patty Pan. He's been giving lots of attention to these plants to manage the squash bug population. He's also been applying fungicides twice a week to deal with the excessive rainfall they have been experiencing lately. He alternates between Liquid Copper and Complete Disease Control applications. With fall gardening right around the corner, the tool of the week is our heavy-duty seed starting trays. That works perfectly for transplanting tomatoes, okra, peppers, and watermelons. They also mention the possibility of offering a seed starting kit in the future. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment, the guys answer questions about shade cloth and spraying corn. They mention that they personally don't use shade cloth in the garden. Instead, they only grow during certain weather windows where success is more likely. Travis explains that he usually waits till the middle of October to plant carrots because the soil temperatures are cooler which means they will have better germination. Greg prefers to spray over the top tassel and let it spread over the corn for earworms. However, it can be hard to spray on some of the taller corn varieties like Jimmy Red. If he can not reach the tops because they are taller he prefers to spray the top of the silks of the corn. Overall, he prefers to go over the top of the corn with a good volume sprayer because of the excellent coverage it applies to the plants. Spraying early and coverage are the two most important factors when it comes to fertilizing the corn in the garden. Tool of the Week Seed Starting Trays https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1Iunu8kmt4
5 flowers You Can Start From Seed, Buying a generator from Harbor Freight, A new iMac for Eric, and Troy-Bilt sends a snowblower. Check out the GardenFork Amazon Shop: http://amazon.com/shop/gardenfork Support GardenFork, become a monthly supporter on Patreon, via PayPal. Get our email newsletter, sign up: http://gardenfork.tv/news Watch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/gardenfork GardenFork’s Facebook Discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1692616594342396/ Visit our website, http://gardenfork.tv Erin's Article on 5 flowers to grow https://www.theimpatientgardener.com/5-flowers-that-are-dead-simple-to-grow/ Video on pairing southern packages with northern queens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTW4ykwm_m8
Starting a market garden in your yard, both the front and backyards, as is the case with Curtis Stone, who has a great YouTube channel that Eric has learned a lot of gardening tips from. http://theurbanfarmer.co/ https://youtu.be/jbHwAfHQA9M Eric put roller blade wheels on his office chair, read about it here: http://www.gardenfork.tv/rollerblade-office-chair-wheels-fix-broken-desk-chair/ Erin of The Impatient Gardener is reworking her most excellent website and has a very good post on the new invasive worms. You can also hear her on a recent GF Radio show. http://www.theimpatientgardener.com/2017/09/the-invasive-species-that-has-me.html Rick is repairing his mini greenhouse and planting swiss chard, a versatile vegetable. Watch our mini greenhouse video builds here: http://www.gardenfork.tv/pvc-cold-frame-hoop-house-2-0-diy-gardenfork-video/ Rick is on a food fermentation mission, you can hear Sandor Katz, the fermentation expert on this GF Radio episode: http://www.gardenfork.tv/sandor-katz-on-fermentation-gf-radio-316/ Rick also likes the Troy-Bilt Flex Log Splitter, here is my video review on it. Troy-Bilt is a sponsor of GF. http://www.gardenfork.tv/troy-bilt-flex-log-splitter-stack-gf-video/ Eric tells of his negotiating techniques for buying something from Craigslist. Eric is going to modify his maple syrup evaporator firebox, Maple Trader has a great discussion group: http://mapletrader.com/community/ Use our Amazon link and support GardenFork, it does not affect the prices you pay: http://amzn.to/2zpkk5i Support GardenFork, become a monthly supporter on Patreon, via PayPal. Get our email newsletter, sign up here! Watch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/gardenfork GardenFork’s Facebook Discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1692616594342396/ Visit our website, http://gardenfork.tv
Eric checks out the Troy Bilt 4 cycle string trimmer with attachments. Would you consider becoming a monthly supporter of GardenFork? For less than a cup of coffee, you can! Learn more on our Patreon page here: http://patreon.com/gardenfork Get Our Email News: http://gardenfork.tv/sign-up-for-our-email-newsletter Support GardenFork while shopping at Amazon, start here: http://gardenfork.tv/amazon
Mark & Theresa broadcast MyFixitUpLife LIVE! at Lowe's courtesy of Troy-Bilt's Saturday6 lawn and garden series. So let's roll up our sleeves and dig in. It's time to build something together. They're joined by the soft-spoken Iron Chef judge and vegetable farmer to the world's great kitchens, Farmer Lee Jones of The Chef's Garden. And the situation turns from food to tools when DIYNetwork's Desperate Landscapes host—and rock solid fitness aficionado—Jason Cameron joins us in the garden. We get the Lowes-down on outstanding outdoor Father's Day gifts and talk Troy-Bilt tractors, trimmers, and more. Theresa talks Olympic paint and their Color Clix app that's helping her with a client's nursery project, and gives the details on helping you prepare for natural disasters with the help from Generac and The Great Hurricane Blowout that gives you the details on being prepared. Mark shares his love for the Troy-Bilt TB260: Mulching Mower With Side-Discharge, and we find out about other Father's Day gift ideas from Troy-Bilt. So spread that mulch and fertilize those flowers, we're built for life.
Mark & Theresa broadcast MyFixitUpLife LIVE! at Lowe's courtesy of Troy-Bilt's Saturday6 lawn and garden series. So let's roll up our sleeves and dig in. It's time to build something together. They're joined by the soft-spoken Iron Chef judge and vegetable farmer to the world's great kitchens, Farmer Lee Jones of The Chef's Garden. And the situation turns from food to tools when DIYNetwork's Desperate Landscapes host—and rock solid fitness aficionado—Jason Cameron joins us in the garden. We get the Lowes-down on outstanding outdoor Father's Day gifts and talk Troy-Bilt tractors, trimmers, and more. Theresa talks Olympic paint and their Color Clix app that's helping her with a client's nursery project, and gives the details on helping you prepare for natural disasters with the help from Generac and The Great Hurricane Blowout that gives you the details on being prepared. Mark shares his love for the Troy-Bilt TB260: Mulching Mower With Side-Discharge, and we find out about other Father's Day gift ideas from Troy-Bilt. So spread that mulch and fertilize those flowers, we're built for life.
Watch your blind side: Homes and people change when super-powered Extreme Makeover Home Edition designer Leigh Anne Tuohy—and an inspiration for the Oscar-winning film The Blind Side—takes to the air waves. The talented and terrific Tim Williams is talking Vegas and we're taking you to Cleveland for tractors at Troy-Bilt and Veggie U. So no yellow flags or red cards required here. The play is well-designed for doing good things in peoples' lives.
Watch your blind side: Homes and people change when super-powered Extreme Makeover Home Edition designer Leigh Anne Tuohy—and an inspiration for the Oscar-winning film The Blind Side—takes to the air waves. The talented and terrific Tim Williams is talking Vegas and we're taking you to Cleveland for tractors at Troy-Bilt and Veggie U. So no yellow flags or red cards required here. The play is well-designed for doing good things in peoples' lives.
First Bruce starts the old two stroke snow blower in the dinning room Then he buys a sweet Troy-Bilt 24" 2 stage dream. Then I go to work on it. "Stay off the roads".