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MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
R.I.C.H: Udderly self-made boss keeping the ice-cream business cool

MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 16:10


Udders is one of the most popular ice cream stores in Singapore. Most Singaporeans would have spent their weekends at Udders' ice cream parlour back in the day.  After all, Udders was known as the OG, well before the trend of local Singaporean ice cream cafes. Now, 18 years after it was established, the Udders brand is still thriving and growing.  How did a passion project born out of the living room become so successful?  Peck Lin Wong, Founder and Chief Milkmaid of Udders reflects on that journey.   Presented by: Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani Feature produced and edited by: Nadiah Koh  Do you have a story to tell on The Evening Runway show? Contact nadkoh@sph.com.sg    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rural Concerns
Lamb nuggets, udders & stolen doughnuts

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 38:26


Chris asks if he's a good man, Producer James moans about his rating average and Sunil can't get his head around the size of those udders. The boys also officially kick off their feud with the REDACTED. Mild disclaimer: the second half of this ep gets quite meaty. Do you have a Rural Concern? Email Christopher@alovelytime.co.uk and we'll read it out for a laugh! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the Rural Concerns theme tune is by Sam O'Leary [www.samoleary.com]. Rural Concerns was produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions. Rural Concerns was produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions. 

First Date with Lauren Compton
Stutters and Significant Udders w/ Drew Lynch | First Date with Lauren Compton

First Date with Lauren Compton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 39:47


SPONSORS: Don't miss out on all the action this week at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings Casino app today! Sign-up using https://dkng.co/date or through my promo code DATE. Get 20% off your first order, plus free shipping, at https://meundies.com/firstdate This week Lauren invites comedian, Drew Lynch on a first date. Drew made his debut on America's Got Talent where his story was made recognizable by his stutter. Lauren learns more about his brain injury and stutter. When she asks about his wife, Drew jumps right into the Dessert question and explains his adorable proposal. Spoiler: it involves 400 cows. Things get exciting during the rapid fire Tasting Menu. During the actual Dessert question, we get to learn some new things about Lauren. First Date Ep. 51 https://www.tiktok.com/@iamlaurencompton https://store.ymhstudios.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MeatCast: A Heathcliff Podcast
80: Gird Your Udders

MeatCast: A Heathcliff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 42:03


Nick and Kyle recap the week in Heathcliff! We also discuss the Met Gala, tweed jackets, and what the Sopranos would sound like if they were cows! Send us feedback on twitter @HeathcliffRecap or send us an email at HeathcliffRecap@gmail.com! Our theme song is Heathcliff's Meat Song by Louie Zong! Check him out at louiezong.com. Comics featured in the episode: May 25, 2024: https://www.gocomics.com/heathcliff/2024/05/25 May 27, 2024: https://www.gocomics.com/heathcliff/2024/05/27 May 28, 2024: https://www.gocomics.com/heathcliff/2024/05/28 May 29, 2024: https://www.gocomics.com/heathcliff/2024/05/29 May 30, 2024: https://www.gocomics.com/heathcliff/2024/05/30 May 31, 2024: https://www.gocomics.com/heathcliff/2024/05/31

The Power Trip
HR. 3 - Chapped Udders

The Power Trip

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 39:42 Transcription Available


The guys read the headlines and dive into the latest in facial moisturization

The Alan Cox Show
Sauce Udders, Mrs. Clean, Stern Warning, Perez Billton, S.D. DTF, Ump Shot and MORE

The Alan Cox Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 175:30 Transcription Available


RTÉ - Playback
Playback - May 18th

RTÉ - Playback

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 45:02


This week on Playback. Udders and Mummies with Brendan. Amsterdam – just the city for a quiet night in. And Shackleton in meringue form. All on Playback presented by Sinéad Mooney.

The Osterholm Update: COVID-19
Episode 157: Lungs & Udders

The Osterholm Update: COVID-19

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024


In "Lungs & Udders," Dr. Osterholm provides updates on H5N1 influenza, COVID-19, and mpox. He also shares his thoughts on a recent WHO report about airborne transmission and a study on the use of a diabetes drug to treat COVID-19. Airborne pathogens: controlling words won't control transmission (Greenhalgh et al., The Lancet) Sign up for CIDRAP's daily newsletter MORE EPISODES       SUPPORT THIS PODCAST

Ringside: An American Dairy Goat Podcast
Evaluating Udders with Mark Baden pt. 2

Ringside: An American Dairy Goat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 62:03


This week Jon and Danielle are joined by friend of the show Mark Baden for the second part of his evaluating udders episode.  Mark is here to help you figure out how to evaluate an udder and when the right time is to do so.  Mark is known for his popular 40 trifecta episode but he also has a herd of lovely alpines with drool worthy udders. Olentangy AlpinesWe have merch!

Ringside: An American Dairy Goat Podcast
Evaluating Udders with Mark Baden pt. 1

Ringside: An American Dairy Goat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 55:21


This week Jon and Danielle are joined by friend of the show Mark Baden.  Mark is here to help you figure out how to evaluate an udder and when the right time is to do so.  Mark is known for his popular 40 trifecta episode but he also has a herd of lovely alpines with drool worthy udders.  Olentangy AlpinesRingside's stuff

For the Love of Goats
Precocious Udders in Goats

For the Love of Goats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 17:35 Transcription Available


Have you ever had a goat get an udder even though you are 100% sure she has not been anywhere close to a buck so could not possibly be pregnant? Normally, goats have to go through pregnancy and have a baby before they produce milk, but it's not impossible for a doe to start making milk without getting pregnant.A precocious udder is one that fills up with milk even though the doe has not been bred. Most of these will just go away as mysteriously as they appeared with no intervention needed. However, that is not always the case.In this episode, we are talking to Dr. Jamie Stewart, Assistant Professor in Production Management Medicine at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, about what causes a precocious udder and what we should and should not do in managing it.See full show notes here >> https://thriftyhomesteader.com/precocious-udders-in-goats/To see the most recent episodes, visit  ForTheLoveOfGoats.comWant to support the content you love?Head over to -- https://thrifty-homesteader.ck.page/products/love-goats-tip-jarThanks for listening!No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information. Click here to learn more about our Goats 365 membership. Or see my other goat courses in Thrifty Homesteader Academy.

The Hyperbaric Goats
Romancing the Stone - 1984

The Hyperbaric Goats

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 46:57


This week we join Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner on an adventure so memorable that neither of us remembered any of it. It has gun fights, car chases and Cassandra's dad, but will it earn any Udders?

Two Idiot Girls
S3 Ep46: Showing Off Your Udders at Your Halloween Work Party

Two Idiot Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 69:41


omg hiiii bean freakssss! happy spooky season (or happy Tuesday) to you all! we concluded our funny Halloween stories series this week and we ended on quite the high note. in this episode we talked about that awful moment when no one knows your costume, argued over which is thee SUPERIOR halloween candy, and shared one of our favorite stories about Donnie Dumps! JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP!!! Visit patreon.com/twoidiotgirls for more info!!! Our Sponsors for this week are: - Tushy: Take care of yourself from the bottom up this holiday season. Visit hellotushy.com/TWOIDIOTGIRLS and use promo code TWOIDIOTGIRLS for 10% off your first order. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & TIKTOK :P @_twoidiotgirls | @deisonafualo | @drewafualo

The Good Mum
Udders, Kegels, and Flow...Oh My! (Part I)

The Good Mum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 24:07


Get ready to laugh, cringe, and relate like never before this week as we dive into topics like discharge, breast milk, and leave you with a cliffhanger for next week...sex.In this episode, we talk about all the things we didn't expect and are still experiencing today, even after giving birth to two kids. Tune in next week for part two!

The Hyperbaric Goats
A Quiet Place - 2018

The Hyperbaric Goats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 53:12


This week we are keeping things hush hush as we rejoin Emily Blunt in a fight for survival. Silence is golden in this thriller that left us holding our breath, but will it be holding any Udders by the end of our review?

The Hyperbaric Goats
Edge of Tomorrow - 2014

The Hyperbaric Goats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 41:43


This week we are getting a sense of déjà vu as we join Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt in a fight for survival against an alien race. They have mechs, they have Bill Paxton but will they earn some Udders?

The Hyperbaric Goats
I don't feel at home in this world anymore - 2017

The Hyperbaric Goats

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 42:05


This week we are surrounded by a-holes in an obscure gem that JT selected for review. It's got Frodo, it's got Slim Shady and it's got Country Music, but will it earn any Udders?

Thought Dawgs Podcast
Episode #54: Prosthetic Cow Udders and Troy Quits

Thought Dawgs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 75:13


On this episode of The Thought Dawgs Podcast, the guys play their favorite segment MYSTERY BOX  where one lucky dawg strikes gold! They talk about their newest sponsor the EZ Clean Gloves. In the segment THIS OR THAT??  some of the guys are swimming with piranhas and others will be living as cavemen. They play the game PANTS ON FIRE where they find out that Troy may be using trickery with some of his “facts”. Spencer, Zac, and Karsten push Troy to his limits with their picks for the DRAFT of “the best excuses when being pulled over for speeding.” Thank you for all your support, and make sure to share this with your friends, family, and neighbors! Everyone needs a little more “ Thought Dawg” in them!

Real Science Exchange
2023 ASDA Winners & Organizers

Real Science Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 36:41


Today's episode was filmed at the American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Joining us are the ADSA organizers and research winners to discuss their projects. Dr. Clay Zimmerman is our co-host this week. Our first guests are Dr. Corwin Nelson, University of Florida and Kari Estes, Balchem. Dr. Nelson is the overall committee chair for the conference and said more than 1,300 abstracts were submitted. Of those, 1,254 were accepted to present at the ADSA conference. (1:44) Ms. Estes, who was a poster judge mentioned she looks for the aesthetics of the poster, but was also impressed with the rigor of research, especially with the winning posters. (5:22) Our next guests are presentation winner, Ursula Abou-Rjeileh, Michigan State University and her advisor, Dr. Andres Contreras, Michigan State University. Ursula is a second-time winner and her research focuses on the effects of fatty acids on lipid accumulation and mitochondrial function in the post-partum phase. Her research showed that supplementing oleic acid with pulmonary acid, especially post-partum means cows don't lose a lot of body weight. Her presentation name is Oleic acid promotes lipid accumulation and improvesmitochondrial function in bovine adipocytes.(10:11) Our third set of guests includes master's poster winner Corienne Gammariello, The Ohio State University - Wooster and her advisor Dr. Ben Enger, The Ohio State University - Wooster. Corienne spoke about their research methods and how unique they were. She used dead bacteria and was able to elicit an immune response of an udder half, they used a split udder design model. Her poster title is Killed Staphylococcus aureus intramammary challengeinduces subclinical mastitis and clear changes in milk composition but not milk yield.(15:11) Next, we have Richard Lobo, winner of the Ph.D poster contest, from the University of Florida. Richard's research was trying to replace soybean milk with algae. He saw that replacing 100% of soybean meal results in no fermentation. (20:15) More research is needed, because it is not yet known if protein that was not degraded in the rumen is going to be degraded later on, and absorbed. So we are still in the process of understanding how to use these protein sources with dairy cows. His poster title is Utilization of algae biomass as a partial replacement forsoybean meal in the diet of dairy cows in vitro. (21:25) Our last guests are Luke Quian, Cornell University and Connor McCabe, University of California Davis, who are the President and Vice President of the GSD (Graduate Student Division) at ADSA. Connor said that scientific presentation is a large reason to attend ADSA, but there are equal benefits and opportunities through networking, career development and professional pieces. (28:52) Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the additional highlights from the 2023 ADSA Annual Meeting in future podcast episodes. If you want one of our new Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll get a shirt in the mail to you.

The Hyperbaric Goats
Cube - 1997

The Hyperbaric Goats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 40:23


This week we join a bunch of strangers who find themselves trapped in a mysterious maze. If they want to survive and earn some Udders, they will have to work together!

Yung Daddy
Dan Carney & Shahack Shapira| Don't Talk About My Udders | The Lev Fer Show | Ep 066

Yung Daddy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 72:32


Lev Fer welcomes returning guest Dan Carney and first time guest Shahak Shapira to the show! Join us as we discuss what happens to foreskins after they're cut, what things America is best at from an immigrant's perspective, Mark Zuckerberg fighting Elon Musk, what happened to Oscar Pastorius and so much more!The Lev Fer Show is a comedy podcast hosted by New York City comedian Lev Fer. Join Lev as he invites his favorite comedian friends on twice a week to chop it up and laugh about any and everything.Original Air Date:MERCHhttps://merchengine.com/collections/the-lev-fer-showFREE LIVESTREAM Mondays & Fridays at 6:30PM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch The YouTube Premiere the following Friday & Wednesday at 1PM Ehttps://GaSDigital.com/LIVESign up to the Gas Digital Network with promo code LEV and get a 7 Day FREE TRIAL which includes access to full episodes of all our shows days before the public, FULL HD livestreams, join live chat, and the entire GaS Digital library, On-Demand and in HD!https://GaSDigital.comFOLLOWThe Lev Fer Showhttps://instagram.com/levfershowLev FerInstagram: https://instagram.com/levferTwitter: https://twitter.com/thelevfershowGaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND LEV MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Lev Fer151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Sheep Show podcast
Have ewe got cleavage! Tips on sheep udders and teats.

The Sheep Show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 19:12


The Ovine mammary gland is an intricate structure composed of secretory tissue (Parenchyma) and supporting ligaments, venous, lymphatic, adipose and nervous tissue (Stroma). There are two mammary glands divided by a suspensory ligament contained within the udder as shown in the Ovine udder anatomy diagram. Mammary Gland DevelopmentThe development of the mammary gland (mamogenesis) commences in the embryo and continues through to lactation.  Ewe lambs are born with cistern, teats and some large ducts.  Alveoli and interlobular ducts develop several months after birth along with fat and connective tissue.  During pregnancy and in response to estrogen and progesterone, the concentration of blood vessels and secretory cells increases, with new alveoli and duct formation continuing for several weeks post lambing.  LactationIn the last trimester of pregnancy, changes in the concentration of circulating hormones and growth factors induces lactogenesis, enabling milk production.  Nutrients, white blood cells and antibodies are transported to the secretory alveoli by surrounding blood vessels and lymphatic tissue. The secretory epithelial cells produce milk particles from the nutrients absorbed from stromal tissue. Milk globules, composed of milk particles and cytoplasmic fluid, are moved to the inner lumen by pinch off part of the cell wall in a process known as apocrine secretion.  In response to external stimuli, nerves innervating the udder signal the release of oxytocin from the brain, which acts on the myoepithelial layer causing the alveolus to contract and forcibly expel milk from the lumen into the network of ducts and down to the gland cistern.  Suckling or manual milking causes milk to pass through the annular ring into the teat cistern where it is ejected from the teat through the streak canal.  Shortly after milking, the teat sphincter closes preventing milk leakage and infection. In sheep and goats approximately 50-70% of the milk is stored in the glands cistern unlike 20% in cattle.  Sheep with larger gland cistern can store more milk and cope with less frequent milking, which is beneficial for dairy sheep.  Support the showWant more! Want to show us some sheep love? Sign up for extra content via our sheep supporters tab !https://www.buzzsprout.com/954910/supporters/new

The Hyperbaric Goats
Tank Girl - 1995

The Hyperbaric Goats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 55:56


This week we head into the wasteland of weirdness for a punk fuelled overload on the senses. It's got horny kangaroos but will it walk away with any Udders?

The Hyperbaric Goats
Operation Fortune - 2023

The Hyperbaric Goats

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 47:08


This week we join Jason Statham as he reunites with Guy Ritchie for a spy action comedy with an all star cast. It's got wine, banter and bollocks but will it walk away with any Udders?

Was that A Podcast?
Mother Udders

Was that A Podcast?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 71:05


Hello everyone and welcome to what possibly could be the weirdest episode we've ever done at was that a podcast and that's saying something so why not sit back and plead you're elegance and enjoy the episode. Support the show

ROCK 107 WIRX
Love Udders

ROCK 107 WIRX

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 4:28


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BCI Cattle Chat
Udders, Economic Questions, Grazing Bean Stubble

BCI Cattle Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 22:53


Welcome to BCI Cattle Chat!  Please click on any links below to be taken to sources mentioned in the podcast. Keep an eye out for news regarding the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 2:06 Evaluation of Udders 6:53 Economic Questions Learn more about beef demand 13:46 Listener Question: Grazing Bean Stubble  Guest: Dr. Scott… Continue reading Udders, Economic Questions, Grazing Bean Stubble

The Jonathan Wier Show
Regular Old Wier Show: When I find myself in times of hunger, goats of dairy come to me swinging hairy udders, feta cheese

The Jonathan Wier Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 56:36


Things I don't want to talk about, self-righteous sports talk, how Slash is like Abraham Lincoln and so much more!

Sworcery
Sworcery Episode 20 - Circle of Iron

Sworcery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 72:49


It challenges your courage, tests your manhood and throws you into an arena of life and death. A young martial artist embarks on an adventure, encountering other martial artists in battle until one day he meets an aging blind man who will show him the true meaning of martial arts and life. And a Circle of Iron is somehow a part of this, but not a Silent Flute, the Flute is clearly audible.  Join Jason and Jef as they discuss Udders on Horses, Mirrors, Those Monkeys...oh and also SWORDS AND SWORCERY!

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk
The C of the D and the D of the Udders | AwesomeCat 603:

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 61:19


This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast NEW Xbox for Sorg! Stop dumping water on your face when you drink out of Nalgene bottle https://amzn.to/3ORzDsJ T3 Area - Kinda like Overwatch for mobile https://www.taptap.io/app/219804?hreflang=en_US Lego celebrates 50 years of Atari with an elaborate 2600 set https://www.engadget.com/lego-atari-2600-set-143936829.html?fbclid=IwAR1VhgBZH6NQV586G2ixD2EndHObsUkMJ_tlCydNZvIzBdZKS-Um09STttk Amanda Narcisi - Bought myself something truly geeky. A tool kit that takes apart all kinds of tech. I just unscrewed a HomePod. STREBITO Screwdriver Sets... https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10159358109868787&set=gm.5505547662800419 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08SGM6F79?ref=ppxpopmobapshare Google Meets Can Now Be Livestreamed on YouTube https://www.pcmag.com/news/google-meets-can-now-be-livestreamed-on-youtube Amazon's Custom Electric Vehicles Start Making Deliveries Across the US https://www.pcmag.com/news/amazons-custom-electric-vehicles-start-making-deliveries-across-the-us Instagram's New Searchable Map Helps Find Local Hot Spots https://www.pcmag.com/news/instagrams-new-searchable-map-helps-find-local-hot-spots Lego custom minifigs! https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/25/23277421/lego-minifigure-factory-tool-customize I'm going lego I installed iOS 16 so far error / concern free https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/some-ios-16-features-are-just-annoying-heres-how-to-disable-them/?utmsource=pocketmylist Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.fireside.fm Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! SPECIAL THANKS to our Executive Producer Brian Crawford! Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook and Youtube!

Sorgatron Media Master Feed
AwesomeCat 603: The C of the D and the D of the Udders

Sorgatron Media Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 61:19


This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast NEW Xbox for Sorg! Stop dumping water on your face when you drink out of Nalgene bottle https://amzn.to/3ORzDsJ T3 Area - Kinda like Overwatch for mobile https://www.taptap.io/app/219804?hreflang=en_US Lego celebrates 50 years of Atari with an elaborate 2600 set https://www.engadget.com/lego-atari-2600-set-143936829.html?fbclid=IwAR1VhgBZH6NQV586G2ixD2EndHObsUkMJ_tlCydNZvIzBdZKS-Um09STttk Amanda Narcisi - Bought myself something truly geeky. A tool kit that takes apart all kinds of tech. I just unscrewed a HomePod. STREBITO Screwdriver Sets... https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10159358109868787&set=gm.5505547662800419 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08SGM6F79?ref=ppxpopmobapshare Google Meets Can Now Be Livestreamed on YouTube https://www.pcmag.com/news/google-meets-can-now-be-livestreamed-on-youtube Amazon's Custom Electric Vehicles Start Making Deliveries Across the US https://www.pcmag.com/news/amazons-custom-electric-vehicles-start-making-deliveries-across-the-us Instagram's New Searchable Map Helps Find Local Hot Spots https://www.pcmag.com/news/instagrams-new-searchable-map-helps-find-local-hot-spots Lego custom minifigs! https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/25/23277421/lego-minifigure-factory-tool-customize I'm going lego I installed iOS 16 so far error / concern free https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/some-ios-16-features-are-just-annoying-heres-how-to-disable-them/?utmsource=pocketmylist Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.fireside.fm Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! SPECIAL THANKS to our Executive Producer Brian Crawford! Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook and Youtube!

Scalzo & Brust
5PM: 4 Udders = 4 Stomachs

Scalzo & Brust

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 41:30


Are You Smarter Than Ben Brust. Jimmy G got called names by former teammates. Do athletes play for money or for memories? Should athletes seek money or approval from their peers? Why doesn't Giannis get any respect?

Comic Virgin
Once & Future: Juicy Questing Beast Udders

Comic Virgin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 46:32


In this episode of Comic Virgin, Jason and Delainey are chatting it up about the mythos of Boom Studios' Once & Future Volume 1: The King Is Undead by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, and Tamra Bonvillain!

No Crying In Baseball

Patti and the Pottymouth boldly predict the upcoming season's award winners and champions. Our logic is as airtight as you would expect (Patti goes where the Matts go and Pottymouth follows her heart). The minor leagues are brazenly getting to second base more quickly, and taking all of our money with this year's ¡Copa de Diversión! merch. We congratulate the Tigers for treating Tork right, the Cardinals for bringing back Tio Albert, and the O's coming to an agreement with Trey Mancini. Our police blotter drags the litigation happy usual suspect as well as the universal DH. We're watching for an expat Cuban team in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, and welcome the start of the season in the CPBL, KBO, and NBP. Heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of baseball icon Shirley Burkovich.We say “the piña poof,” “Say Yes to the Beverages,” and “I have Monkees 45s.” Get boosted, fight the man, and find us on Twitter @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. Say goodnight, Pottymouth.

Head Shepherd
Checking udders and reducing lamb wastage with Anne Ridler

Head Shepherd

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 32:02


This week on the Head Shepherd podcast we have Anne Ridler chatting to Mark about Ewe wastage and checking udders post-weaning.Anne Ridler is an associate professor at Massey University specialising in sheep and beef. Anne has been in her current role for 11 years and prior to that was a practicing vet. One of Annes recent research projects involved checking udders on ewes. The project came about from Annes interest in Ewe wastage. Most farmers will cull on poor udders but Anne found that most farmers checked and assessed them all very differently, resulting in different levels of culling.She found that in ewes with bad udders, their lambs would be 3/4 times more likely to die. (Bad udders being lumps or hardness in the udder)Between 2 and 8% of ewes have "dodgy" udders post lambing, and the best time to check is 4-6 weeks post weaning so you can actually see the defects. Annes goal was to have a more standardised way of checking udders and culling on them. Annes interest in ewe wastage led her to conduct a trial following 13,000 ewe hoggets and followed them until they were 6y/o monitoring the causes of death over their lifetimes. Only 10% made it to 6 years old. This podcast is full of facts and figures and handy hints for sheep farmers around checking udders, reducing lamb losses and ewe wastage. Anne has a lifetime of knowledge to share and with Mark asking the questions, it's definitely not a podcast to miss! Growing Ewe MasterclassWe will be running our third cohort of the Growing Ewe Masterclass in March, 2022. If you would like to find out more, contact us at info@nextgenagri.comCheck out The Hubthehub.nextgenagri.comOur community where our members have the opportunity to keep up to date with everything we are working on.Thanks to our SponsorsAllflex Livestock Intelligence is the leader in the design, development, manufacturing, and delivery of animal monitoring, identification, and traceability solutions. Their data-driven solutions are used by farmers to manage animals. By putting intelligent, actionable information into farmers' hands, their solutions empower them to act in a timely manner for optimal outcomes.A big thank you to our sponsors, Allflex Livestock Intelligence and MSD Animal Health Intelligencewww.allflex.global/nz/

Too T3rpd
Oats Have Udders!? ft. BestBudz

Too T3rpd

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 77:52


We're back for a second episode this week with a second timer in the building! Lila and Donovan sit down with Ronnie from BestBudz to discuss what's he's been up to since the last time he's been on, grow talk, and also brought through some samples from the frost bowl for us to judge!You can find BestBudz on instagram @bestbudz_stlFollow Best Budz STL on YouTube Follow TooT3rpd on Instagram Check out our videos on our TooT3rpd YouTube channel Leave voicemails/text to our TooT3rpd hotline (314) 399-9711Follow Donovan @Donovan2408 on all socialsFollow Lila @growgearstl on all socialsFollow Ryan @ryanriskyfargo on all socialsFollow Eddie @Eddie_1991_ on all socials

Teacher Needs A Drink Podcast
Post Zoom School Culture, Toxic Teachers, & Udders. Ep 124

Teacher Needs A Drink Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 27:58


Welcome to Teacher Needs a Drink Podcast!! Elvis here! Today I am joined by Lucille Lane, Lady Shethead, & Count Chocolate. Listen as we discuss the ways school culture has changed sinced our Zoom Year. How some toxic teachers contribute to this downgrade, and if we would rather have udders. You can support Teacher Needs a Drink and hear other bonus exclusive episodes at Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/TeacherNeedsaDrinkPodcast Teacher Needs A Drink Podcast is proudly sponsored by Ludlam Dramatics. Ludlam Dramatics creates educational theatre posters and other Dramatic resources. Check them out at www.LudlamDramatics.com

The Residuals: A Paranormal Podcast
Season 3 Episode 10: What Cheese is Your Favorite?

The Residuals: A Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 59:44


This one is a *journey*, dearest listeners. ScareMails about Salem, Massachusetts, lost jewelry, lost listener stories, Joy's Mom's bedtime stories, apportation, ghosts being picky about new paint colors, 5 year olds head banging to Pearl Jam, Emily being disallowed from donating blood, and more! You should sit down for this one…oof. Sorry and you're welcome. We'd love to read your ScareMail! TheResidualsPodcast@gmail.com. Byeeeee! * * * * * * * * * * * * * Between the present & past there are memories held in the walls & earth. Follow Emily & Joy as they explore the spaces between the living & the dead. Hauntings, extrasensory perception, & all things paranormal. Welcome to The Residuals. email: TheResidualsPodcast@gmail.com instagram: @the_residuals_podcast twitter: @theresidualspod music: purple-planet.com   ©2022

Sitting in a Car
Breasts and Udders have the same function!

Sitting in a Car

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 15:52


Udders (a functional part of cows, lambs, goats) produce milk in the same way that breasts (a functional part of women) produce milk for tiny humans. Do you think cows, lambs, or goats shame other cows, lambs or goats when feeding their young, just because farmers also milk them for dairy milk? Because breasts are also used for sexual pleasure, they should be kept hidden, covered up and not be seen outside of specific environments. Despite their original, natural function of feeding newborn babies. This week's podcast answers a Mum's question of how to answer her 2-year-olds questions around breastfeeding as she is expecting baby no.2 soon. With her first daughter she bottle fed if in public or went to a private room. Let me just say that these options are totally ok, if they are your choice. However, a mother who has been taught that her breasts should remain private and hidden, EVEN, when providing food for her kid, is being shamed and made to feel embarrassed about a natural, everyday thing. So this episode is made to help the Mama's with inquisitive 2-year-olds that want to know why Mummy is putting a boobie/breast/(insert word used) in their sibling's mouth. I share how you can satisfy any questions they have whilst building a foundational connection. My answers, also potentially, bring you some comfort if you're facing your own feelings (maybe shame/embarrassment/discomfort) around breasts and breastfeeding. A lot of the work we do around building connections with our kid(s) involves us taking a look at what we believe and what we were taught. This can be very uncomfortable. So remember to be kind to yourself and get ready for some surefire ways to support you in a situation like this. As always if you're needing some extra support do reach out via https://www.instagram.com/iamsarahsproule/ or join the The Evolve School waitlist. Until next time. x Sarah Shownotes Book: Milky by Agnes Saccani & Maria Betsworth - www.milkmakingmamas.co.uk IG: @MilkMakingMama

Backyard Bonfire
The Vexation Fixation

Backyard Bonfire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 56:02


Andrew had a bothersome week. Frank wonders about Bovine and Ovine, and maybe even some Porcine. Yeah this one got a little weird. Sorry... Enjoy!

UnInfluenced
Episode 44: Porsches / Port Congestion

UnInfluenced

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 80:02


With Zohan finally getting the video element of this podcast working, you can finally see the Uninfluenced Hosts, in a stunning 4K. Matt and Magic Mike explain their take on abortion and all that entails with the new law passed here in Texas. Matt has some news about the beloved GTR PRO. Mike brings a sneak peek of a new toy that he has, and much more! Subscribe for more Uninfluenced: www.youtube.com/Uninfluenced Check out Mike Drop for more from Mike Ritland: www.youtube.com/MikeDrop ---------- 0:00 - Intro 1:00 - Yes Man 5:18 - Abortion 13:00 - Port Congestion 21:18 - Udders? 22:04 - Evergrande 25:15 - Politics & Education 33:30 - Let's Go Brandon! 35:35 - 1 year 42:38 - Motorcycles & Fast Cars 1:09:38 - Porche 911 Turbo S 1:17:00 - Appreciation 1:19:44 - Outro - -------- Support the Show: ► Support Uninfluenced on Patreon: www.patreon.com/Uninfluenced ► Official Uninfluenced Merch: www.bonfire.com/store/uninfluenced ► Check Out Our Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/realtalkw... ---------- Support Mike Ritland: ► Support Mike Drop on Patreon: www.patreon.com/MikeDrop ► Dog Treats, Training, & More at Fueled by Team Dog: www.mikeritlandco.com ---------- Stay Connected: Follow Matt Holden: www.facebook.com/realtalkwithmatt Follow Mike Ritland: www.facebook.com/mikeritlandco

AJ Daily
8-30-21 Good udders make for good mothers; assistance for those affected by flooding in Tennessee; young cattle producers needed for convention internships; Applied Reproductive Strategies in Beef Cattle online conference

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 5:17


8-30-21 AJ DailyGood Udders Make for Good MothersAdapted from a release by Miranda Reiman, Angus Media USDA Assists Farmers, Ranchers and Communities Affected by Recent Flooding in Tennessee Adapted from a release by the USDA Young Cattle Producers Needed for 2022 Convention Internships Adapted from a release by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association Applied Reproductive Strategies in Beef Cattle Online Conference Adapted from a release by the Beef Reproduction Task Force Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net. 

Mornings with Ken
Cows udders

Mornings with Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 23:55


Space, cows udders

Forgotten Stories: Historical Crimes and the Unusual
Honorable Mentions: Udders on the Mind

Forgotten Stories: Historical Crimes and the Unusual

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 12:58


This week the girls discuss a woman tragically killed by an elevator, a heartwarming foster piglet story, and all about chameleons. We wrap up this week discussing snakes as a part of ones diet. 

Nerd Crusade
Issue 68: Udders 4 Justice

Nerd Crusade

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 22:12


In this episode, our hosts make good on promise. Come one, come all to the hear about the escapades of The Dark Meat Detective , The Bringer of Beef Vengeance, The Bovine of The Night, The legen-dairy BATCOW!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdcrusade/message

The South Poll Podcast
South Poll Podcast Episode 4 Udders Utmost

The South Poll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 11:58


In this episode we go through the article from the spring 2012 newsletter where Teddy talks about the upmost importance of a good utter. Unfortunately I got interrupted so it is two segments. Also included are some more thoughts on the topic. Enjoy and I hope you learn something

Old Men Yell At Cloud
084 - Thirteenth Step, or: Put Down Your Crispix, You've Gotta Hear This Story

Old Men Yell At Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 92:16


Making our way through the 13 step program with the help of a very special eight-legged guest whose been skulking around the studio for quite some time. Udders... how do they work?

Locked Down Knocked Up
S1 Ep8: The udders are on display!

Locked Down Knocked Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 31:57


Rob and Gemma got knocked up during lockdown!  Hear there stories of coping with pregnancy and giving birth during a pandemic! In today's episode we discuss breastfeeding, a grunting breast pump and is it ok to make friends with your health visitor? We have our regular bits too with the Theme of the Pod and Baby Fail of the week!

Scalzo & Brust
4PM: Do Cow Udders Freeze?

Scalzo & Brust

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 44:35


Ben learns about cow farms. Hall Monitor haters club. 1 or 0. Ben's friends uncle has a barn.

Gag On This...Podcast
Ep. 122 - Those Udders Produce with Duante Barnett

Gag On This...Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 91:30


The crew is joined by Seattle comedian Duante Barnett! We ask a question from Twitter followers Open Wire and Bre about what a Seattle Hot Dog is, talk about Suitman Productions, Danni D gets hammered, Duante’s visit to DC, MC’s Hammer, Breast Milk Recipes, and tons more Follow and support: Twitter   Big Nick   Rob   Danni   CharRon                        Instagram  Duante   Danni   Rob   CharRon Danni D    Only Fans Suitman Comedy           Gag On This   Twitter   Instagram    Facebook   Youtube  Website  Music by Beneath the Surface Intro by In Bed with Nikky Sponsors: Thanks to our sponsor Seattle Gummy Company! Use promocode GAG15 for 15% off your entire order.

Sarcasm Speaks
Episode 219 - Check Out The Udders On That One!

Sarcasm Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 89:35


Bobby, Jared and Jones talk about stupid people in the snow, the Undertaker on JRE, old WWF stories, politicians and covid, Tulsi Gabbard, what meat they've eaten the most of in their lives, Bob's soon to be dead chair, and the MLB Hall of Fame voting. Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the show to stay up to date on the latest releases! You can also find the video show on YouTube by clicking here. Make sure you sign up with MyBookie.com to get all of your bets in. Use our promo code: SARCASMPOD for a 50% match up to $1000 and get a freeplay!

Very Unimportant People
Say no to udders & sweaty hands

Very Unimportant People

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 54:10


Looking for some unsolicited opinions from under-qualified former roommates? Look no further. This week Lidia & Courtney return to the the V.U.P podcast by asking the questions that are on everybody's (but also maybe nobody's) minds. Is drinking milk sexual & are Canadian Dairy farmers a cult? Why are we still shaking hands in 2021?  Find out what we think, and maybe you'll learn a few things too!   Source for music: purple-planet.com   

The Perfect Crime
R.I.P. Philip LeMeure

The Perfect Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 42:58


Paul and Mike discuss starting a security company, learn how to milk a cow, and Paul discovers the truth about ceilings. Check out our new website, theperfectcrimepodcast.com! Email us at theperfectcrimepodcast@gmail.com, or if you feel like a little tweedle-dee, follow @PerfectCrimePod.

Stiff Socks
Nutter Udders

Stiff Socks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 12:22


The boys decide that scorpios are out here, wonder why the 1800s didn't make any sense, and learn about how Michael went on a date with  Tiger King. They also riff on why Twitter sucks and how OnlyFans creators must have the same creative problems as comedians. Want to hear the full episode? Get four bonus episodes a month at www.patreon.com/stiffsockspod for only $5/month!

MONEY FM 89.3 - Your Money With Michelle Martin
Udderly self-made; co founder of Udders on growing the brand

MONEY FM 89.3 - Your Money With Michelle Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 15:33


Michelle Martin speaks to Peck Lin , Co-founder and Chief Milkmaid, Udders to discuss major milestones for the business, key challenges and the new sister brand NUUDE that features 79 calorie ice-cream. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The FPL Experiment
Ep. 10 GW8 - Udders

The FPL Experiment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 23:05


GW8 episode - This week Adam, Greg & Nick discuss the secret that we've been keeping. It was an accident waiting to happen! Anyone other than Kane captain? Time to dump Sterling? Chelsea assets discussed, Arsenal and it's Hammer time!

ERIC KIM
GOLDEN UDDERS

ERIC KIM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 2:01


Suck the golden milk of life.

Flappity Flap
031 - Do Hippos Have Udders?

Flappity Flap

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 79:50


Brandon and Sarah talk about squirrel alarm clocks and Sarah’s weird OCD that almost made a family dinner awkward, they briefly get distracted by hippo nipples (otherwise known as "hipples"), and finally, they try to understand why people anthropomorphize animals and even inanimate objects (cars, boats, typewriters).Brandon's Halloween animation:https://youtu.be/ifgg1PSF1NUBaby Lunging for Foodhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1v9pPMsJ5o

Mikey and Bob
Smokin Weed and Tuggin Udders

Mikey and Bob

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 72:18


Smokin Weed and Tuggin Udders

Sleep with the Light on
31: Does horror have udders? -Hereditary (2018)

Sleep with the Light on

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 73:41


We flashback and talk about celebrity deathmatch, and our ideas of the plot of the movie Hereditary. We also read listener questions and talk the latest in horror news. 

The Real Press Start
Udders and Balls

The Real Press Start

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 80:34


This week we are joined by special guest Paul Nocha and we are talking Corona conspiracies, Last of us 2, PlayStation factory spitting out a PS5 every 30 seconds, and a lot more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trps/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trps/support

JOY Breakfast with The Murphys
Cow udders and cheeky munchkins , this podcast has it all!!

JOY Breakfast with The Murphys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 11:44


The Murphys talk cow udders and cheeky munchkins ans also have an exclusive with Prince Harry in LA !! The post Cow udders and cheeky munchkins , this podcast has it all!! appeared first on JOY Breakfast.

Sports Best Friends
Episode 125: The Udders

Sports Best Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 29:47


Tigers get a good win. NRL provides a bunch of close games. We fall even deeper in love with rugby league.

Wide World of Wargaming
Wide World of Wargaming Age pf Sigmar Ep 70 - Crystal Udders

Wide World of Wargaming

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 82:33


On this week’s program: The Gang is exited that Lunineth id finally just around the corner! We discuss previous and newly revealed infomration regarding these *totally not* High Elves. NOTE this is prior to the leak of the battletome so be sure to listen in next week when we check some additional assumptions!     Garrett also talks about his dog some more, and Jeremy shows off his floor.    As always you can find all recent and past episodes here and like us on Facebook here. You can now also check out our video cast at the WideWorldGaming Channel if you want to see our handsome faces and visualizations!

Scene + Herd: Podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand
Breakfeed: More and better lambs, just by checking ewes’ udders, with Anne Ridler, Massey University

Scene + Herd: Podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 19:44


Breakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Lambs born to ewes with udder defects are 3 times more likely to die, and those that survive will be about 2kg lighter at weaning on average. Anne Ridler is Associate Professor of Sheep and Beef Cattle Health and Production at Massey University, and on this podcast she discusses how a simple udder check can significantly improve productivity of a flock. We discuss the research, when to check udders and what to look for. For more detail, check out the video and factsheet: Video  Factsheet 

The Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News
EP219- Live Listener Questions

The Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 64:00


EP219- Live Listener Questions Episode 219 is a live show featuring live audience questions. Jason & Scot get to interact with listeners live. It's also a rare chance to watch the podcast, as the episode was recorded with video, watch it on YouTube.  Don't forget to like our facebook page, and if you enjoyed this episode please write us a review on itunes. Episode 219 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded live on Wednesday, May 7th, 2020. http://jasonandscot.com Join your hosts Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg, Chief Commerce Strategy Officer at Publicis, and Scot Wingo, CEO of GetSpiffy and Co-Founder of ChannelAdvisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. Transcript Jason: [0:24] Welcome to the Jason and Scott show this is episode 219 being recorded live on Wednesday May 6 2020 I’m your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and as usual I’m here with your co-hosts God Wingo. Scot And Guests: [0:40] Hello cats and kittens. Oh sorry wrong shh hey Jason and welcome back Jason Scott show us nurse about two months ago we had our first live live live listener event and it was so popular. That we had a lot of requests to do again we had we couldn’t get to all the questions so we have a backlog of questions from that Jason before we jump in I see we’ve got some QA going on here. One housekeeping thing is if you do want to ask a question we would love to do it live where we’ll have you your audio come in and you can ask it. Using the audio so that when people listen to the podcast they have a little Variety in what they hear but before we do that Jason any road trips Irani report on or any news you want to go through. Jason: [1:24] I have done amazing road trips in the last two months I’ve been to Russia I’ve been to Europe you know ordinarily like I booked all these gigs and I have to reserve like three or four days travel time to get to them and now I can do like three gigs in different continents in the same day so it’s a embarrassingly more efficient and I feel like I see more credible when I’m further away on a screen than I do when people get me in person so so yeah. Scot And Guests: [1:57] You got in your joke timing down I found on the zoom it’s little bit harder to kind of like judge the audience with your tongue. Jason: [2:03] Yeah I just assume I have my own laugh track I play for my own benefit and so I just I’m just assuming that that works. Scot And Guests: [2:12] You had time to do a laugh track but not our theme song I’m hurt. Jason: [2:15] I’m prioritizing yeah I apologize to all the live listeners you didn’t get to hear the show music that ordinarily gets added in post but if I were a more diligent audio engineer I would have arranged a way to play it for all of you to get in the mood for tonight. My bad Scott Moore. Scot And Guests: [2:33] One thing I want good. Jason: [2:34] I was just going to say like this is a three-day Streak For Me of goodness like May the force be with you Day always a super important holiday is you know I have a young son that’s. Like completely fixated on Star Wars so he’s decided that that’s the greatest holiday ever. And with utter fear on his face he asked me first thing in the morning on May 4th dad do Jewish people celebrate May fourth day. And he was thrilled. Yeah he was thrilled to find out that it’s a non-denominational holiday and then we transition seamlessly into Cinco de Mayo and I did a lot of customer gigs with margaritas. Scot And Guests: [3:18] The correct Star Wars holiday there is a competition is returned to the fifth. Jason: [3:24] Yeah I got you I did. Scot And Guests: [3:26] Revenge of the fifth yeah sorry. Jason: [3:28] I could have could have stretched it out to two days I had no no idea. Scot And Guests: [3:34] And then today was you get to podcast So Good Times. Jason: [3:39] Exactly I feel like and special honor we’re already being Zoom bombed in in the chat. Scot And Guests: [3:47] Yeah Olivia we got to bring Olivia into the live discussion. Jason: [3:53] Yeah yeah are you oh Egypt person that’s having fun with us or are you a troublemaker that I have to boot. Scot And Guests: [3:59] A troublemaker. Jason: [4:00] Seems like Olivia should get booted. Scot And Guests: [4:03] Yeah I vote the boot. Jason: [4:05] Yeah alright bye Olivia it was good knowing you. Scot And Guests: [4:09] Well you’re booting alyvia one of the things I want to talk about is there’s been some more earnings since our last podcast last week last week we really focused on the Amazon q1 results which were pretty stellar and then since then we’ve had Etsy this afternoon this morning was Shopify it was yesterday was Wayfarer and then this afternoon square and PayPal and I would say the the overwhelming theme has been you know everyone has seen this surge of activity due to the pandemic. The PayPal CEO said he feels like digital payments have moved three years ahead into the future square as well. One thing I didn’t understand about square is they blew away the top line but the bottom line had a huge impact I don’t know if that’s because when they sign up new customers to get some really good rate or something and then Etsy was interesting they they have become the go-to place for handmade masks which is there have been quite a moment so they’ve sold something like I think. [5:08] Three to eight million mask on their platform which was an amazing you know handmade face mask and then Shopify just kind of crushed expectations and the one analyst I follow their Collins Bastion he may be on he raised their price Target from 475 to 820 and it’s currently at 7:30 so whoever asked for stock recommendations that may be an interesting one to look at because it’s kind of one of those you know playing the the guys selling the pickaxes and shovels versus the actual folks doing the mining so Shopify stock I think it’s going to rip pretty good. And then you have tried it about Peloton they crushed estimates as well and after hours I saw they were trading up pretty substantially and they haven’t even been able to launch their new treadmill because it has this white glove in-house delivery that is not social distance friendly so those are some interesting things going on in the stock side that have an e-commerce digital time. Jason: [6:09] Yeah are we jumping into the stock question or were you just you were that was just kind of a pre-analysis. Um yeah so a like I’m the world’s worst at stock advice and and what what I have learned is. It turns out it’s not all that helpful to predict what companies are going to do well and not do well like what’s more important and is to understand. [6:32] What sin or not in the existing price if you want to make money. [6:37] So so with that huge caveat that I’m usually wrong I’m going all in on the pics at pickaxe and shovels and I’m going to suggest some stocks like. Um some of the micro fulfillment centers that that grocery stores are now buying right like so my premise is digital grocery before covid-19 was 3% of grocery sales and there was a prediction that they might get to five percent by 2022 digital groceries at 10% right now. So basically we’ve jumped forward at least five years in the future of digital Grocery and huge caveat and digital grocery it’s wildly unprofitable so when the retailer has to pay for all the grocery picking and the grocery delivery grocery delivery doesn’t make any money so the way retailers are going to ultimately make money on this digital grocery is. Get you to pick up your own groceries via curbside pickup and use a robot to pick the order instead of paying a human being to pick the order in the store and so these these robots for grocery stores are called micro fulfillment centers and there’s at least three of them out there that have big Pilots with Grocers right now and they all have reported more than double digit. [7:57] Um sales growth since the beginning of the pandemic and so it was super early in their evolution and so the the fact that there. [8:08] Already seeing this this spike in demand like bodes probably really well for them so that’s companies like alphabat and take away and I’ll think of a couple others I’ll put in the show notes tonight. Scot And Guests: [8:23] Should we hit the audience up for some questions. [8:36] If anyone wants a child but I think at the little hand raised there. Jason: [8:40] Yeah should we start with a while we wait for some reason our hand should we start with. Scot And Guests: [8:48] Here’s Michelle let’s hope this isn’t a crazy Zoom bomber let’s see what we got. Jason: [8:52] Oh I see it hang on Michelle we’re turning you on. [9:09] We’re we’re excited for you to be here for the rest of the listeners you are a past guest on the show when you were with your monitor and you’ve actually started a new gig recently with Salesforce. Scot And Guests: [9:22] Yes I am I now work at Salesforce I started in early March there’s one place to start working at during a pandemic Salesforce is definitely it’s a great company and I’m really enjoying my time here. Jason: [9:37] Yeah and it seems like there so go ahead Scott. Scot And Guests: [9:40] Have you met Marc benioff not yeah but it’s definitely on my to do list how about the top of the Salesforce Tower. Also on top of my to-do list once it’s reopened I’m also excited about our new tower that’s coming in Chicago the top floor will be open service I hope. Host quite a few events once it’s built in three years nice. Yeah my question is are there any topics or themes or issues in the retail that aren’t getting enough attention. That you think that we should be aware of. Jason: [10:25] Good one I have a few opinions but Scott did you have something you wanted to say. Scot And Guests: [10:31] I would say one of the so you go to these conferences right and there’s all the talk in the front of the house and then there’s this, back of the house talk I would say the back of the house talk I hear the most in e-commerce it’s kind of bubbling out now is the sustainability sustainability and scalability of this kind of direct to digital brands so does DMV be have legs can you build something over a hundred million or some of these things anomalies like Dollar Shave Club and some of those or, you earned is this kind of giant Gold Rush of these digitally native for cool Brands going to will sustain or will it die in a big fire pit of people that don’t make it through so so I think that’s really interesting to Think Through. The same time whenever I’m watching TV I’m seeing a lot of ads for these things now added ad rates have come down because traditional advertisers are kind of on pause so you’re seeing a lot of these kind of calm or direct response kind of ads on TV so it’s an interesting topic that I don’t think is getting enough probably coverage out there. Jason: [11:35] Yeah and again it depends on what echo-chamber you’re in and what you hear in terms of what you think might be covered or not covered but I’ll tell you in. [11:45] In conversations with retailers I’m still somewhat shocked how unrealistic a lot of retailers seem to be about. The likely duration of the impact of all of this so you know we like we talked to lots of retailers that have like this three stage plan or this four stage plan but the the final stage of their plan is almost always back to normal and binormal they mean, pre covid-19 and back to normal is almost always the end of 2020 or maybe. The middle of 2021 and I’ll be honest both of those things somewhat surprised me like I don’t think we ever go back to, pre covid-19 I think there’s enough things that are permanently going to change the retail and Commerce in the US are going to be wildly different. In the future and so I think just the notion of going back is is. Sort of quaint and you know frankly like we you know we’ve actually brought in some epidemiologists and some immunologist to sort of help us scenario plan and it just doesn’t seem like you talk to any credible expert that really sees this ending. [13:06] Or you know going back to the kind of things where we all get to go in person to a trade show or or you know go to these big mass group things or frankly have unlimited traffic in a retail store. [13:21] Until we have a full-blown and widely distributed cure. Um for the virus and realistically the fastest of a vaccines ever been produced in the history of the world is five years so let’s imagine that with the crazy resources marshaled we do it way faster than that and we do it in 18 months you still got to find a way to get 7 billion doses. Out into the world and get everyone to take it and oh by the way a lot of vaccines require more than one dose like there’s all this negative news. That makes me think that we’re going to return to a lot of our old activities but in a significantly modified way. For probably two years and I like don’t hear that a lot when I talk to people thinking about their plans when I talked to retailers that are forecasting their sales like none of them are thinking that like for the foreseeable future they’re not going to be allowed to let an unlimited number of customers in their storm like that’s that you know they think of that as a very short term. Thing and I you know I hope to be wrong but I think they’re missing it what about you Michelle his there anything that that’s that you feel like people aren’t talking about enough. Scot And Guests: [14:36] Well I am particularly curious about returns because we see all of these you know we see all the metrics to digital Commerce Commerce Rising but you know obviously there’s a high return rate associated with. It was e-commerce particularly in clothing and Footwear so I’m I haven’t seen too much around the returns issue and has return rates you know have that have they drop down because people you know are. I’m buying what they don’t need they’re not necessarily buying three items only keep one or. Our return retooling steady sort of a the shift in consumer behavior and then be we are seeing a little bit more around the actual Logistics. Doing the returns how do you keep the merchandise clean and safe and audio process it but yeah I’m really curious about the return issue and. How that’s factoring in into the situation. Jason: [15:37] Yeah yeah it’s a great topic and in my observation at the moment has been like the categories that are most up in e-commerce are not the categories that traditionally had super high return rates right so all, digital generally always has a higher return rate than in store but in a parallel for example it’s much more acute and you know apparel Sales Online have been pretty soft right now and so then you know then the retailers that are really booming have temporarily sort of. Cancel their their return policies and so so like if anything there’s a slight extra kiss right now in profitability that that a lot of these retailers are seeing lower returns because either they’re not accepting returns or there’s extra friction on the part of the customer to do returns and so they’re just not doing it so. Sales of the high return items seem way down but return seem way down. [16:39] Honestly though in my mind that’s getting overwhelmed there are all these other costs of e-commerce sales that are artificially high right now that you know are more than eating up the margin the that retailers are gaining by by this you know what I presume is a temporary abatement of returns and so to me like the top-line story that we’ve heard in a ton of their earnings is hey good news e-commerce is up it’s not up enough to make up for all those sales we lost in the store and those sales are way less profitable than they would have been if they were in the store and so margins are super super challenged so. Scot And Guests: [17:24] When I follow the startups in the return space and it’s interesting that I’ve been at this like 20 or 30 years and you know they always fall into two categories there’s ones that have like some digital solution where they don’t touch anything at the end of the day they’re kind of like issuing an RMA and doing some tracking look every retailer already has that so I don’t understand understand how that it solves anything or they go super heavy and they’re like going to build a whole infrastructure and touch every product and graded and resell it in some way and I’ve never found a company that has some kind of like solution in the middle that helps companies handle the logistics I remember in the late 90s like this kind of. Two to four time frame there’s a company called return by and they raised like 30 million dollars and they went and built this big returns facility and I did a tour of it was amazing and I had all these conveyor belts and things would go upstairs and go through the sorting system and I was there in the hole I was like on the 30-minute tour and I was there for. [18:24] You know I saw five packages go by and some of them were the little ovens like the Barbie ovens but they couldn’t resell those because the food inside had gone bad and then there was one Barbie with without a head and that I was kind of like all right I’ve been here 30 minutes I’ve seen five products that probably can’t be sold online what how is this business sustainable at all so returns are really hard because there’s no you know there’s probably some benefit of scale and if there is Amazon’s going to win because they’re going to have the internal in-house scale that no one else is going to be able to get to. Jason: [19:01] Yeah in the the related question like so like we have these kind of problems with like how do we make stuff that gets returned safe to resell or to get some some monetization from for the apparel guys if win at the store is ever reopen and customers are allowed back in the stores a big question is how you make dressing room safe like both of you know how do you keep the room itself safe but what do you do with the clothes that a customer tried on and didn’t buy and so their interesting questions there do you have to disinfect that stuff and you do it in a way that doesn’t harm or damage the products you know one one idea we’ve seen a lot in China so far is the close that customers Tryon get quarantined. And so literally you know customer tries on a dress doesn’t buy it and they have to put that dress in a quarantined area for two days before they bring it back out. So I think there’s going to be a lot of interesting new things that you wouldn’t necessarily think about it first blush. Scot And Guests: [20:06] Thanks for the question oh you’re welcome thanks for taking it good luck in your new role and Sinister softly with Marc benioff yes I will I’m gonna garfi first with Rob. Jason: [20:18] That I feel like the garfi is easier but I do think it’s a funny time to start a new job because like you probably haven’t seen the lower half of any of your co-workers yet. Scot And Guests: [20:28] I haven’t I haven’t met any of them in person since I started so. Jason: [20:32] Yeah that’s odd. Awesome well thank you much Michelle I will safely remove you from participating so you don’t have to worry about making noise. Scot And Guests: [20:48] Anyone else have a question raise your hand don’t take Olivia or penny. Jason: [20:53] Yep they’re both God. Scot And Guests: [20:53] The Bad actors okay we do have a right one right in when here let’s tackle that Christopher ask what brick-and-mortar retailers are going to come out of this stronger and why. Jason took a four shot at it. Jason: [21:08] Yeah well your friend Jim Cramer on Mad Money had a rant a couple weeks ago where he said like we’re trending towards the world when there’s only three retailers left in the United States and in his mind they were Amazon Walmart and Costco. I do think all of those retailers are super well situated. [21:31] You know obviously selling Essentials is a very helpful right now having already leaned into digital and particularly omni-channel retail is super helpful right now so so those read in those particular three retailers. Probably had the best balance sheets in retail going into. The pandemic so so those are the kind of retailers that are going to do super well I didn’t say this to Michelle but another one of the things I don’t think is talked about enough is. How many retailers are likely to go out of business because of this and so these healthy retailers are going to grab up that share. The in get even bigger so we’re going to see some huge consolidation at the top but even the retailers that don’t go out of business. Are likely going to right-size The brick-and-mortar Fleets and so I we saw the first announcement it was either today or yesterday but Nordstrom is closing 16 Mainline stores which is about 14% of its Mainline stores and people were talking about being surprised by that I actually think that’s a light I think a significant number of relatively healthy retailers are going to close something like 25% of their stores. Scot And Guests: [22:47] I didn’t see at Nordstrom’s news. Jason: [22:49] Yeah I’m here for you. Scot And Guests: [22:49] So do you think so so no one’s about apparel during this time and you know one Theory would be people you know they have all this you know if they’ve survived this and have the means there’s going to be a big kind of bump in buying apparel items you don’t think Nordstrom benefits for that or you’re just not sure they make it through to that point. Jason: [23:09] No well so I can but I think there’s a bunch of headwinds against a pair of so there is this premise there’s all this delayed gratification and and you know in China they talked about when they reopen stores they were really hoping for Revenge shopping is what they called it which I thought was pretty funny and this this notion that there was all this pent-up demand for consumerism and they hope can customers would go out and help Goose the economy by by aggressive spending in general like whether there are some occasions of that particular in luxury like there’s some luxury retailers that set records the first day they opened up in general we haven’t seen that kind of Revenge shopping and part of the reason is is because there’s huge economic uncertainty almost every Market is exiting from this quarantine period of the pandemic in a. [23:57] A super deep and sudden recession and so consumer confidence is super low. And so in the apparel space you just have all of these problems you had a perishable inventory that’s sitting in all those Nordstrom stores that they couldn’t sell even though Nordstrom is pretty better than most it online the majority of their inventory was locked in stores that were locked in mall so they couldn’t sell that inventory. It was perishable so it’s not it’s not fashionable or desirable when they can reopen those stores most of their stores are at malls and there’s a lot of evidence that customers are more afraid of going back to the mall than they are to freestanding stores. Nordstrom didn’t know what to do and I don’t mean Nordstrom particularly apparel retailers haven’t known what to do when they could reopen when they’re beat a man for their goods again so they’ve. Their supply chains are all screwed up and they haven’t ordered the next season stuff. And you know a lot of occasions that people buy apparel for. [24:58] Are now gone like you didn’t need to buy a prom dress this year you didn’t need to buy an Easter dress this year you didn’t you’re not going back to school shopping at the moment and so. Like even if there’s a little pent-up demand and they get a little bump when they reopen stores there’s enough long-term negativity in that apparel category that I think in any apparel every retailer is really smart maximize their liquidity right now and get their balance sheet in the best shape they can but but particularly in a parallel you. You really need to buckle up for a pretty rough ride because it’s not going to be pleasant. Scot And Guests: [25:34] When the I think it’s going to do well is Apple so I’ve had like ten instances where I wish I could go just run to the Apple store and grab a widget or something and then you had to either wait or I know several people at work have gotten broken computers they want to take in to have fixed and and you know if the Geek Squad or whatever that is called is broken no Geniuses to be had. How about you didn’t say grocery. Obviously those are going to do really well and then we have I think the drug stores have done pretty well I’ve kind of wandered into a couple of drugstores and they’ve been pretty busy and one here in town got some hand sanitizer it was like. Jason: [26:14] No exciting. Scot And Guests: [26:15] Very very exciting so caused a pretty big set of demand from them. Jason: [26:20] That in your in Raleigh that could be a huge event even before the pandemic but yeah. Scot And Guests: [26:26] We get excited about little stuff. Jason: [26:27] Yeah yeah grocery is like obviously the shift to digital groceries really exciting so if you’re someone that’s in the digital grocery space in particular like there’s a huge Boom for you for traditional grocer it’s a mixed bag because um the the shift to the digital channel is hugely problematic from a profit standpoint and there’s other bad stuff that’s happening simultaneously consumers are buying bigger packs of stuff which are less profitable the the Grocer’s cost right now or skyrocketing they’re paying employees more they have all these extra cleaning processes companies like get spiffy charge them a fortune to come in and and Queen their facilities in the morning before they open they have restricted hours they can’t let as many people in so they’re like. It is good there is higher demand for grocery there’s a lot of operational challenges with profitability I think in the long term those gets solved but it’s not going to be an overnight thing and and then like really for grocery for it truly to be a win there’s a behavior that’s happening right now that has to stick and and this is the most interesting thing to me about the pandemic as I talk about these kind of six different categories of consumer behaviors and which ones might be permanent versus which ones will regress after the the quarantine at the moment. [27:53] There’s an enormous shift from consuming meals in restaurants to consuming meals at home and if that if a version of that behavior sticks like it’s clearly not going to stick to the level we’re at now but but if the new normal is more skewed towards consuming at home that that obviously is a increases the Tam for grocery but if the consumption goes back to the exact same levels and it’s just a shift from in-store sales to digital sales that’s probably not an economic windfall for the traditional Grocers it might be an economic windfall for the instacart sand fresh directs of the world and a big Debbie Downer for the pea pods of the world that turned off their e-commerce right before the pandemic. Scot And Guests: [28:38] Oops looks like a Christopher has question let’s see what he has to say. Jason: [28:42] Christopher let me find you here and you are on hi Christopher. Scot And Guests: [28:48] Hey guys you guys actually just answer my question. Jason: [28:51] Tell us what it was so we again take credit. Scot And Guests: [28:54] So it was the I was asking the question that you just answered about what brick-and-mortar retailers are going to earn a come out of this stronger I’ve got I’ve got a backup. Yeah it’s a backup question you know are there how are retailers handling training their Frontline staff. Specifically kind of best practices with covid and and I ask the questions obviously right like the two stores that I’ve been in. In the last month CVS has one way aisles that their employees seem to disregard. And and Target you know kind of has this as this buy online pick up in store option but the they haven’t made the pivot of moving their their pickup area. From away from the cash wrap and so what it does is it sort of creates this bottleneck of people. So I don’t know if there’s sort of any examples of companies that you guys have found that you know are really kind of thinking about sort of how to address kind of a post covid or in covid kind of environment in a better better way. Do I take it first Jason or. Jason: [30:02] Sure so both hey I was sort of quoted in the Wall Street Journal article this week with the exact same observation that like Milo’s local grocer has one way Isles and all the employees and professional Pickers in the store totally ignore it right so it and you know training customers for new behavior in the store requires like a significant effort and a significant amount of messaging and reinforcement none of which is happening right now so that that particular example totally agree with you inside note. Totally controversial and not good evidence that one way aisles are safer right like so that the notion behind One Way Isles is you don’t have to walk. Cross someone in these narrow aisles where their droplet spray is almost certainly going to hit you if they’re not wearing a mask a the science on the on the droplet spread like your droplets are staying in the air long enough that that you’re walking through the droplets of the person in front of you even though you’re both walking in the same direction so that’s kind of a bummer but the bigger problem is if one way Isles make you spend thirty percent more time in the store to complete your shopping list. You’re actually walking by more people and getting exposed to more risk and exposing more people to risk. Because of the one-way Isles then you’re actually reducing risk because the one way also that particular ones controversial. [31:29] Direct answer to your question to me the best retail operators in the world there are killing it right now or some of the regional grocery stores so to me an absolute hero of this is a chibi which is a regional grocery store in Texas. Drake backstory these guys identified the potential impact of the pandemic in January sent their whole executive team to China to talk to the the grocers in China that were being impacted by this they came back they put a plan in place in February they totally revamped their supply chain. [32:02] They instituted all these touchless processes in the store and they have a great engaged employee base that they really made him bass Udders for all these changes so I going to a regional like a chibi or hi v– and Iowa those guys are executing really well if you step up to a big National grocer um like to me Kroger has taken an interesting leadership position because not only if they rolled out a lot of best practices they actually published all their best practices launched a website and are giving away all of their employee training materials and assets to any other retailer that wants them. So if you’re a smaller grocer that like need signs explaining to customers what new policies are or you need audio messages to play over the PA system or you need a new addendum near employee handbook and training for employees Kroger is giving all that away and so like it you know there was an extra level of diligence and creating that that created the materials good enough not only for their own use but to share with the rest of the world so so prop props to them. Scot And Guests: [33:14] Yeah I would say you know the 30,000 foot level there’s. You know every consumer has fear uncertainty and doubt so it’s your job to try to give them peace of mind and everyone has different response to this there’s some people that are pretty Cavalier. And then there’s other people that are like super freaked out right so the more options you can give people then they can kind of use the risk-taking kind of. [33:38] Choose their own risk path if you will one of my best experiences during the pandemic was Best Buy they have curbside delivery so I did a normal boat this so I did a buy online pick up in store I needed to get some batteries for for a nest camera kind of thing and. Then you know in the app it kind of geo-fenced and it said hey looks like you’re near the store are you ready for your curbside delivery I said yes so it did some smart things using the app and then I’ve done a lot of curbside delivery with some of the food and stuff this one is like almost instantaneous you know the runner came out then the runner like stayed pretty far from the car and they went to the passenger side and they actually asked and they were wearing PPE and they asked you know can I set you know can I want me to hand this to you or just set it in the seat next to you so there was like a lot of awareness on the on their side about kind of seeing where my risk level is. I’m pretty high risk I just kind of smile normal mode of operation but it’s really interesting that they were really sensitive to that so that was one experience I think I think table Stakes is you got to have PPE for all your staff you can’t that has to be. Definitely gloves and a mask you know the the more medical the mask looks I feel better as a consumer so some of these like cloth ones just kind of like you know they have like a brand on them I appreciate the brand, you know as an entrepreneur but like the fabric Thing is a little dodgy touchless payments you know I’ve been in a lot of these I’ve tried using a lot of them and it really. Jason you’re like this one went to a grocery store it’s called Fresh Market. [35:06] And I used my Apple I did touchless with Apple pay and then she said I want to see the credit card why do you have a physical Apple card but she’s looking for the digits right. [35:16] Plus the thing generates random digits is my understanding right it generates a one use credit card I tried to explain that to her and not so then so then I had to switch to ATM and then I was like well while I’m here I’ll get some cash back. And then you know I put in like $50 cash back she’s like well the maximums 40 but then the terminal had a fifty dollar. Cash back button and then and then I was like you know the third time I was like well maybe this one you know maybe third time’s a charm and she was like. She’s really even Flinch because I guess it happens all the time that have these things so so do the touchless stuff but make sure you know I would have a some of the managers go through the experience to make sure it’s really working flawlessly. That was one other thing I have found grocery shopping is I’m like the only non instacart person in there by instacart I mean Postmates and all the other shift and whatnot so I feel like those people need some other workflow or something like their own registers or something like that because they are you know they take a lot of time to shop because they’re kind of like looking at the app and they’re kind of like you know and then they’re scanning something. I feel like it’d be interesting to have some other alternative way maybe there’s like one store that is designated just for them or something I don’t know the answer to that but it’s kind of weird because I’m kind of like I’m very transactional and are clogging up the aisles there’s literally like eight of them on an aisle and I’m trying to like juggle through them to get through the store. Jason: [36:40] Yeah and there is the that’s that was a problem when only 3% of grocery was online and so now that we’re a 10 like there’s a lot more of those professional Shoppers in the aisle and and there are a lot more of those conflicts like there are you know efforts around dark stores and those Choppers shopping from the dart stores that some retailers are doing interesting things like they’re having professional hours and Shopper hours so both Costco and Whole Foods are for the most part not letting professional shoppers shop the store at the same time as customers they’ve they’ve narrowed the hours that throw up in a customers and they have dedicated hours early in the morning and late at night for the professional Shoppers so all of this has allocation problems like you know you can just sell less. [37:31] Curbside orders if you’re limiting the hours that the pickers can pick but but since they all have artificial caps on their density in the store at the moment it makes more sense to have the Shoppers in some hours in the customers in other hours so you’re seeing a lot of that definitely touched your lips payment is way up in the thing that’s going to be interesting there is you know there’s a lot of self-service POS in retail particular and grocery that I’ll have touch screens which are now super icky right and so you can imagine there’s a rush to retrofit all of those and the non-touchscreen solution for all those is going to be that your mobile phone interfaces with the terminal and use the the interface on your own mobile phone and so that’s going to be a new Behavior we’re going to see rolled out and have to educate customers about but I think you know going to those touch POS systems scanning go with some retailers it experimented with. Is is definitely going to be bigger so so I guess some of those things are interesting. Scot And Guests: [38:36] What they wanted and they had put a thick mylar bag over the terminal and it was so thick I could hardly press the buttons I guess they must met you know they must take that off and clean it or something or it may may be just as. Jason: [38:46] Yeah we just want you to believe that exactly great questions thanks very much Christopher. Scot And Guests: [38:52] Thanks Christopher yeah thanks guys all right we got Ricardo and Scott Waiting by Let’s see we got here. Jason: [38:59] Okay Ricardo we are you are live hey. Scot And Guests: [39:05] Hey hi guys we are done here reporting to you from San Francisco they kind of a show. Thanks for calling in what’s what’s what’s on your mind I’m curious if you can talk a little bit about like the p&l office seller obviously differentiate in the u.s. versus in China you know like a referral fees the same I was just because the same. I think I’m really curious you know I know China is as a percentage of retail e-commerce a lot more and I think it’s maybe because they don’t have a lot of the physical stores that, we got in the west but still when you compare with other developing nations still so much more ahead so I’m just creating your thoughts on that thanks. Jason: [39:44] Yeah well good question Ricardo a couple of things so the dominant marketplaces in the u.s. tend to be different than in China so obviously Amazon’s the the dominant Market Place in the US and Amazon has a singer Lehigh take rate so they charge like a. [40:02] Like compared to most other marketplaces a very high commission for each transaction Ali Baba’s Team all which would be the most analogous to, to Amazon and China has a way lower take rate so first thing is the unit economics of the actual sale are more profitable for the seller because you’re paying a lower commission but that’s a little bit of a artificial economy because Team all is even in China is even much bigger than Amazon Marketplace is here and so visibility and discovery of your product listings is non-existent like there’s so many listings and so many products your product just isn’t organically going to be found in China and so Ali Baba has a really low take rate because, they charge you extra for all of the marketing services and search visibility services so what you end up doing is having to pay a lot more to the to Ali Baba’s marketing arm which is called Ali Mama to have your stuff show up and and if you kind of compare apples to apples like the the general economics of the business end up. Netting out to be similar by the time you pay your Amazon marketing services in your take rate in the US or your only Mama services and your take grade in the China those are similar. But digital Commerce is way more penetrated in China and. [41:28] You know they’ve LeapFrog brick-and-mortar as you implied so pre covid. [41:34] Depending on how you Define retail I’ll go with the forester definition 16% of Commerce in the US was e-commerce the rest was brick-and-mortar in China it was 38% before covid. So u.s. today in April 16 percent goes to 25%. In February in China at the peak of the quarantine. 38% went to north of 50% so. Digitally you’re going to sell a lot more goods and then one other economic thing that’s wildly different in China than the US the cost of delivery is. Way lower in China so because there’s so much inexpensive labor you you can pay someone a very low rate to deliver anything in an hour or two a in a five-kilometer radius of your store and so it enables you to offer all kinds of cheap delivery of goods that would the unit economics would never work in the US and frankly that driver like those guys delivering all those things I say driver but a lot of times it’s a bike or something else those delivery guys that’s a middle-class wage in most Tier 1 and tier 2 cities in China so it the economics all around workout much better in China because of that Scot anything I botched there. Scot And Guests: [42:57] Let’s get the payments I think is a little bit lower so we’re used to kind of a two percent take right I think there’s a lot cheaper. And then the payment is to Ally pay a lot of times and then the other thing I would say is most Chinese sellers are embedded in a factory so that they’re like. They’re very very close to where the product is made. And that gives them an edge where you know if you’re a saint it’s awesome when you hear that works for an auto parts company so if you’re at an Autoparts retailer there’s a distributor there’s all these manufacturers some of them maybe there’s another layer where they took it from China and then the parts from China and then added something so you can be kind of you got seven people you know two to seven people dipping into the margin stack there whereas in China you’re typically Factory to right into the marketplace essentially maybe through a seller so because of that also it also creates this very fast feedback loop so you’ll see like this really interesting things happen where they can you know they’ll iterate very very quickly because they have the factory tied to the marketplace and then this this feedback loop accelerates. [44:06] Nothing if you stacked the another challenge for the Chinese seller is the same widget if you take currency and try to normalize it is selling for thirty to forty percent less in China so the good news is in the US for the same same item and if you looked at the currency rates you’re probably get 30 percent more for that in the United States than in China because it’s so competitive and people are. Very value-oriented the China so you have more more P to put in more margin to kind of put into things in the u.s. so those are some of the interesting differences. Because of that you know most Chinese sellers their strategy they actually make a lot more money selling out of China so the song to Russia they’ll sell into. Mercado Libre Brazil South America they’ll sell what the most popular destinations is the marketplaces in Australia and then obviously the US and Europe. That’s where pre-pandemic companies like wish and all the express were making a ton selling these kind of Hot Products coming direct from China. Jason: [45:08] Good points great question Ricardo thanks very much. Scot And Guests: [45:12] You guys have a good one thanks. Jason: [45:17] Should we go to Scott Landry next or do you want to take some of the typed in question Scott. Scot And Guests: [45:22] Let’s do let’s just got in the will hit the typed in once. Jason: [45:25] Awesome Scott you welcome to the show I feel outnumbered by the Scots now. Scot And Guests: [45:33] You are yeah I’m good treaties between us yeah exactly and I’m also here in will just outside of Raleigh I’m in Morrisville North North Carolina. Jason: [45:44] I heard Morrisville is much cooler than Raleigh. Scot And Guests: [45:47] It is much cooler it is much cooler and I’m a longtime listener first-time caller I a few weeks ago you guys had on Scott another Scott on the show and he talked about this being with time to not sit back and cut costs but to actually invest in companies invest for company owners to invest in their companies saying that those failing to prepare prepare to fail. We’ve also seen a lot of non-essential Amazon Seller struggle during the first few weeks of this pandemic. You know a lot of come back strong since then but and you know these companies had to Pivot and develop a multi-channel approach to their business so this sets up my very fun question do you know of a software that would that you would recommend to all your listeners that would help them with managing a multi-channel approach that includes. Maybe a single user interface to manage all their e-commerce operations such as I don’t know content inventory orders marketing advertising product content feeds. Scot Jason do you know of anything like that John A blank over here Jason guy Nick. Jason: [46:51] I thought you were going to a channel advisor. Scot And Guests: [46:52] Scot full disclosure Scott’s an account manager over at John visor so he’s seeing up the old Channel advisor what we do there. But all right yeah a lot of people start you know to be fair a lot of people especially smaller sellers they’ll start with a Shopify Bigcommerce woocommerce Magento one of those offerings and then they’ll have a little bit of an ability to sell and other marketplaces sometimes their shipping software will get them a connection to another Marketplace but then ultimately they’ll grow out of that and that’s kind of what we’ve built for. Retail does. Jason: [47:28] Yeah so certainly like I think there’s different answers it different tiers of business and maturity of businesses like I’ll be honest I don’t generally think of there being. Complete unified Suites that are super successful for a broad range of customers there definitely are unified Suites in particular Niche markets that really focus on a vertical so you can find a unified suite for a Furniture retail or for a quick serve food restaurant that are that are pretty comprehensive it like Shopify is inching towards being a unified sweet they’re adding more and more of those services and if I were a betting person I would say like they’re eventually going to get to a pretty comprehensive unified Suite that seems to be an important part of their strategy and hopefully they spend their money there instead of the stupid Shop app that we could talk about later the there at certain niches there there are some interesting unified sweet so I Oracle owns a product called netsuite which actually has like a pretty comprehensive set of e-commerce order management Channel management. [48:37] And outside of those you end up there are some some tools that cover a lot of what you just discussed so there there are Pimm’s that are expanding into. Feed management content management and starting to you know do more of those kinds of things so I think of like a salsify you know as becoming more comprehensive for those kinds of things but but like honestly there’s no dominant player like the Enterprise level, the Enterprise players are mostly pretty sucky at it like bye by far the best in terms of a unified sweet amongst the Enterprise guys now would be Salesforce so Michelle that was on earlier could talk to you about that. Scot And Guests: [49:28] Thanks guys appreciate it just I was just kind of tearing up the channel advisor commercial. Jason: [49:34] Yeah yeah yeah I can’t believe Scott didn’t send me one to play. Scot And Guests: [49:42] Cool alright so over in QA Kelly ask has anyone done any good research showing the correlation between retailers being owned by private equity and their subsequent and ability to react to covid. Seems that PE ownership equals under investment in Tech equals poor ability to respond to changes in business climate but it’d be great to see some research yeah so if you know seems like Kelly’s pretty. Read up on this whole topic but there are this this tier of investor called private Equity firms we call him PE firms in the industry and they essentially go do buyouts and what drives their thinking a lot of times there’s a like anything there’s a broad spectrum of PE firms they’re not all like this but a lot I would say 80 or 90 percent are in the genre of they do some financial interest in engineering so they’ll go look at a business like a retailer they’ll see that it has a certain ibadah and cash flow and then on the other side of the equation they have super cheap access to cash so what they’ll do is they’ll go they’ll go by that retailer they’ll use that cash flow to go by debt. [50:44] And you know because they’ve got this cheap access to debt they can usually get a lot of debt so they can go and say this retailers making a hundred million they can put a billion dollars where the debt because the whoever is providing this dead is just looking for pretty small amount of cash flow to cover a large debt they do all that and then when they when they do that they effectively have extracted the future value of that retailers cash flow out and and that is what drives their their calculations so it’s kind of like running the business through a spreadsheet based on this these kind of metrics of this current view of cash flow the downside of that is what it does is you know it makes the company essentially a hundred percent not bulletproof so you have a recession you have something that impacts that cash flow and then suddenly the cash flows here the debt is like 80% of cash flow cash flow dips to 30% and now the company is essentially if it has something on its balance sheet it will burn to that relatively quickly and then go bankrupt so this is ultimately what led to the demise of Toys R Us India Circuit City I believe had a large private Equity component here in the Southeast Belk cut by a private Equity Firm before pandemic and I’m kind of interested to see if if they make it through pretty much most of the large retailers with the exception of Nordstrom Walmart. [52:13] Costco the drug stores don’t have private Equity but many of the mall based retailers have except Apple are have a big private Equity component and I think they’re at risk so I haven’t seen a study but I would say the correlations very high just because of the nature of the Beast it’s like saying how many slow gazelle get eaten by lions beautiful pretty much all of them so I would say the correlation would be you know almost a hundred percent correlated Jason. Jason: [52:43] Yeah I would agree with your hypothesis I have not seen the study and it is a smart interesting question if there is a steady because the ones you disproportionately hear about are these leveraged buyouts and they of course have you know really challenging balance sheets and therefore are super, I’m vulnerable to covid right and you know Scott mentioned the Toys R Us in certain cities of the world like Nieman is a poster child for that situation right now the unit I can economics at Neiman Marcus are pretty favorable it’s a totally viable retailer with a unmanageable amount of debt so right you know sorry to my friends at Neiman covid is probably putting you out of you know into a reorganization at best. [53:27] But I don’t actually know statistically how much of the private Equity debt in retail is. Um leveraged buyout this we hear about the over-leveraged ones the most and there’s another kind of private Equity debt which you know tends to also under invest like the super risky early private Equity debt which is the Venture debt like those guys you know tend to not be making huge infrastructure Investments and and that that’s going to tighten up at the moment but there are mezzanine level private Equity firms that do invest in retailers they don’t tend to leverage those transactions and and as negatively impact the debt so so for sure. [54:16] All the poster child’s we hear about about private Equity investors are going to be the negative ones that are killing retail and look at Scott with his Advanced Audio Video right there but I like I’ll be honest I do think there are some private Equity firms that are much more beneficial to retailers that we just don’t hear about as much and what I don’t have a good sense for is as a total percentage proportion of all retail like is are those there’s good private Equity firms a unicorn or they 50% and we just don’t hear about them don’t know. Scot And Guests: [54:49] And I don’t know Kelly if you can see the screen here but I did find this article and Retail wire it’s pretty current so July of last year so you know obviously covid is going to tick this up but they found 10 out of 14 companies that filed bankruptcy had been acquired by pe companies they actually pay get to 1.3 million workers lost their job there’s a classic movie called Wall Street it is pretty interesting to watch it because the whole premise of Wall Street is effectively a PE lbo and you know this one guy has to decide the moral implication of the spreadsheet World it looks great and then he realizes like all these people I think there’s a familial relationship his dad worked with are going to lose their jobs so It’s oddly one of those weird things that has stood the test of time because it’s been the strategy for 30 or 40 years you get to see very young Michael Douglas as well this report I have on the screen references what looks to be a more even kind of detailed report on this so that so you know I would Google this this kind of Jim Baker private Equity stake holder project and you could probably a lot of times you’ll see this kind of puffy article about one of these things then you go find the underlying paper and there’s a lot more really interesting data and you can see some actual data that feeds these studies. Next question is from do we have a lost the ability to see the hand raised. Jason: [56:14] Yep so we have two more and we are coming up on time so we probably want to just go to speed round a little bit. Scot And Guests: [56:22] All right lightning round. Um hopefully I said your name right there do you think the market for our demand for refurbished products are secondhand e-commerce go down due to the pandemic. You know I think it definitely will you know Jason mentioned returns you know I’m not going really want use clothes and that kind of thing I think there’s you know just like I said before I think what you could do though is if I was the seller I would talk about how I have used you know anti microbials disinfectants sanitization I’m becoming an expert on this oddly enough I’m a computer science guy but I’ve had, have a crash course in this so there is a there is actually an EPA website that you can go to and see which chemicals are covid effective in can bear that claim. So imagine your seller what I would do is I would say you know I have formed these actions on this product and I know the best my knowledge it is been sanitized and disinfected and very safe for reuse so that’s interesting we did have CEO of I always get this wrong the used person-to-person Marketplace. Jason: [57:32] Offer up offer up. Scot And Guests: [57:34] I always want to I use the apparel one yeah and he said they’ve actually seen you know a huge spikes so you know we’ve seen these macro trends of home gym home office and they saw in their kind of local platform a lot of activity going on there. Jason: [57:51] Yeah I would say like like most things there’s conflicting Trends here right like people are more concerned because of the health ramifications but we’re also people are like super economically conservative and value oriented and so previously owned is likely to have a pretty nice Spike and if I were a guessing man I would say it’s net-net going to be favorable um to refurbished in previously owned because I actually like of all the health risks the virus spreading through items that are several days old frankly like it is. Probably in overestimated Risk in most people’s mind there are ways to make those things safe and even in the virus still exists on something that’s a day old it likely isn’t very virulent and it’s less likely to infect you so I have a few over time we’re going to find out that. You’re probably not likely to catch it from a set of weight you bought from someone else that sat in your garage for four days before you use them. But you know I think those things are going to sell a lot more so we’ll have to follow that one. [59:00] And then Daniel Goldman with what probably is going to shape up to be our last question. He referenced so just for those that didn’t know Jason intrigued by your comment in the last podcast that if someone offered you Amazon web services as a business I wouldn’t say no but I kind of made the point that Amazon Marketplace is. [59:26] Extremely profitable as well but since it’s not separately broken out on Amazon’s earning statements people don’t tend to realize how profitable it is and so my point in last week’s show was everyone talks about Amazon web services being the prophet driver of Amazon I was saying the percent the proportion of Amazon’s retail business that’s a Marketplace is probably as good or Better Business than Amazon web services so he’s asking why I said that and I may have just inadvertently explained it the that to me a market like it is hard to lose money on a Marketplace the you lose money if you don’t make the marketplace work so if you can’t get enough sellers or buyers that’s how you lose money on a two-sided Market places you don’t get enough of of both sides of the marketplace but if you have both sides to Amazon there’s no economic risk on the marketplace there’s no carrying costs of goods there’s no inventory there’s no cost of returns there are none of those things and you take a commission on the successful transaction so it’s it’s. [1:00:29] A hundred percent profit with extraordinarily low overhead and very little cash burden and so like the unit economics of that are even better than AWS AWS is highly profitable but it’s actually pretty capital-intensive and so in my mind the marketplace just scales even more profitably than AWS and I would argue the marketplaces bigger than AWS so that was my Y and then he the smartest part of his whole question he left for last who cares what Jason thinks what would Scott think about that same question. Scot And Guests: [1:01:08] So the surprise surprise you because I was surprised Jason just chose Marketplace in the it’s hard to answer a theoretical question because. It’s so theoretical but this scenario I’m imagining I’m I have the offer to either maybe buy or get AWS or the marketplace not actually take AWS because the marketplace in the retail business and Amazon are in next trip young what makes it work also is the fact you have the Amazon offer interlinked there and then you can actually beat Amazon. That’s what makes part of what makes the magic of the hybrid Marketplace at Amazon work really well Amazon keeps the marketplace honest the marketplace keeps Amazon honest. Now you know there’s a lot of noise or there was there was a little bit of a scandal last week we talked about where there’s you know they always talked about this Chinese wall there ain’t no Chinese wall they’re actually using that data allegedly did. Out what’s going on shocking so it would actually. You know I’m kind of reminded of the eBay PayPal split that actually happened and it wasn’t too painful but I always still pay with PayPal and eBay so that was like you know those economically, terrible I think for me to get rid of the whole payment system and then. Now it’s getting all this value from other places so so you know the short answer is AWS is much more extractable and could have Amazon as a customer without any impact kind of like PayPal ended up being the marketplace because of lives and is integrated so deeply with the retail experiences inextricable and if you if you pulled it apart I think the value would go down significantly. Jason: [1:02:38] There you go and if you look. Scot And Guests: [1:02:39] The first thing Amazon would do is buy a Marketplace in the be with you and I don’t think you want to be in that. [1:02:54] One thing one last thing we wanted to do is do a shout-out to Jamie Dooley he could not join us tonight because it’s his birthday happy birthday Jamie hope you’re having some delicious cake or something probably not eating out I would guess but hopefully you’re having a fun pandemic themed birthday sorry you could make it tonight. Jason: [1:03:12] Yeah and and happy May 4 Theta J belated me for Theta Jamie who is another big Star Wars fan. Scot we’ve blown through our our once again our and nine minutes so super grateful for all those listeners that stuck it out with us for the whole time that was very kind of you and these are super fun and it’s great to see everyone thanks very much for supporting the show and please be safe out there and until next time happy commercing.

90 Second Narratives
Making Cow Brains Your Oyster

90 Second Narratives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 2:50


“About one hundred and fifty years ago, ‘looking the part’ of being middle class in German lands, involved eating organs…”So begins today’s story from Dr. Claudia Kreklau.For further reading:Beyond Bratwurst: A History of Food in Germany by Ursula Heinzelmann (Reaktion Books, 2014)“‘‘Organic’ Tools for Social Standing: Oehm’s and Allestein’s Recipes for Brain, Lung, and Udders, 1850-60s” by Claudia Kreklau (H-Net.org)

Game Make Corp
Game Make Corp – Episode 55 – Quarantine Royale

Game Make Corp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 71:31


What happens when you combine Supermarket Dash and the Apocalypse? What would it be like if Clams had Udders?  This week Game Make Corp answers all the questions you don’t want answered. 00:03:30 – Pocket People 00:20:57 – 20 people enter a pitch dark room. Fire their guns wildly. And then the lights come and […]

Ghoul Gals
Episode 46 - We're Talkin' Udders!

Ghoul Gals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 70:08


We experienced some technical difficulties which left Cassandra's mic much quieter than usual. We're working on getting it fixed! But this is a great episode, so don't give up on us! Today we're talking about farms, which are spookier, more exciting and less smelly than you would think. Cassandra shares the true story of the Perron Family Haunting, the real life inspiration behind THE CONJURING (2013). Julie talks about cattle mutilation, which is just as disgusting but a lot more bizarre than you might imagine. Hosted by: Julie Smyth Cassandra Litten Edited by: Julie Smyth Music by: Kevin Macleod (public domain) Logo by: Kyle Parker (@kyleparkr) Follow us: Twitter @ghoulgals Instagram @ghoulgals, @ghouliesmyth, @casslitten Facebook: ghoulgalspodcast Thank you to our patrons: Yardena Schwersky, Devin Verhulst, Dan, Chloe River, Cody Russell Listen on Spotify, SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, and Google Podcasts!

ESTATELIFE with STE
Cow’s udders – Moo Goo and the Slough Trading Estate - Episode 7

ESTATELIFE with STE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 8:32


Episode 7 of estatelife #podcast focuses on #skincare products using #healthy ingredients. We hear from Laura Ball, Marketing Manager of MooGoo on how the business was set up from an initial idea of reformulating a thick cream intended for use on cows, to being positioned on the Slough Trading Estate and growing to over 40 products to help with lots of different skin and scalp problems and sold worldwide.

MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
The Pro-Enterprise Panel helps tweak rules for firms

MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 8:13


The Liquor Control (Supply and Consumption) Act banned the retail sale of liquor from 10.30pm to 7am. The Liquor control laws also applied to all products with more than 0.5 per cent volume of alcohol. Unfortunately for Udders Ice Cream, this included several of their potently alcoholic flavours such as Wineberries, at 3.5 per cent alcohol, and Rum Rum Raisin, at 3.9 per cent alcohol. The impossibility of purchasing a legal pint of Rum Rum Raisin after 10.30pm came into the public spotlight in April 2018, when a Facebook photo – of a FairPrice Xpress outlet’s sign to that effect – went viral. But that was the approach in Singapore until the Pro-Enterprise Panel (PEP) facilitated a rules change that kicked in this year. To tell us more is founder of Udders, Wong Pecklin and Eugene Toh,  Director of the Pro-Enterprise Division at the Ministry of Trade and Industry.

F3 American Yammer

In Episode 25, Udders stops to talk with the #Yammer about his Peaks and Valleys, how F3 has helped enhance his fitness, and given him a heart for the community. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/american-yammer/message

Off Piste Podcast
The Fish Udders One

Off Piste Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 31:57


War may be good for absolutely nothin', but that hasn't stopped the powers that be from drafting the Off Piste crew into combat. But which fictional armies are the crew willing to fight for? Gear up and unleash your war cries as Luck perfects the Kentauren Leg Whip, Neil fraternises with aquatic bovines and Richard questions a genocide's definition. Meanwhile, Axel starts to balk at the pressure from the outside forces and Kazuhiro and Cueto begin their infiltration of Town Hall. FOLLOW OFF-PISTE: FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/offpistepodcast/ TWITTER: twitter.com/offpistepodcast YOUTUBE: bit.ly/2cxPrlZ EMAIL US: offpistepodcast@gmail.com

Hashtag Just Sayin - The Podcast
Episode 194 My Udders, Your Udders

Hashtag Just Sayin - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 79:32


In this episode, Tara's dad doesn't want to go to bed, Sean tells us remakes that shouldn't have happened, Tara quizzes Sean on 80s movie quotes, and beloved kids movies of the 80s. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr (we tumbl for ya) and Twitter. Email us: HashtagJustSayinPodcast@gmail.com Send us your 200th episode ideas!!

Boston Public Radio Podcast
Corby Kummer: Mooove Over Cows - This Lab-Made Milk Doesn't Require Udders

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 27:22


If you prefer your milk without the moo, a variety of plant-derived "milks" exist. Some people swap cows' milk for plant milk due to having dairy allergies. Others choose to consume plant milk for environmental or animal rights reasons, and these are just the type of people who might soon reach for a glass of lab-made milk instead. Food writer Corby Kummer joined Boston Public Radio on Wednesday to explain how lab-made dairy can produce milk with without the methane. "Protein alternatives made from plants are all the rage as we know Beyond Meat and Impossible burgers, but it's happening in fish, eggs and milk. This milk is not an alternative, it's got all the allergens of dairy products, but what it doesn't have is belching cows behind it," he said. As funny as it is to imagine cows belching, the methane released from these burps is no joking matter. Cow burps add up, accounting for 26 percent of all U.S. total methane emissions, according to National Geographic. Cow-free dairy could lower this number, said Kummer. "The main reason behind it and most of these alternatives is the environment. It's to save the methane emission from cows," he said. "It's to save all the animals from the huge concentrated animal feed lots and all these huge operations." Cow-free dairy swaps 1,000+ pound cows with much smaller organisms - microbes - to produce the dairy proteins instead. These proteins are what makes milk look and taste like milk, Kummer said. "Synthesized proteins mimic the two main proteins in milk, which help coagulate cheese and help give flavor to milk. They're already being synthesized, it's very successful and works fine. Where it doesn't work yet is on any kind of big scale, that's a ways off." Until researches figure out how to increase productivity for a larger scale, you won't be able to find this lab-milk in your dairy aisle quite so soon. In the meantime, you're more likely to find lab-made dairy in the form of cheese, according to Kummer. "It's going to be the base of cheese, whey protein, that lots of cheese makers make. What it does is have all the protein properties that's going to help in making cheese and probably be indistinguishable when they add the salt and the other flavoring that goes into cheese. So it's probably going to be very useful to the industry," he said. Kummer added that even though lab-made milk will take a longer time to reach the masses, demand for it is there. "The company that's farthest along with this, called Perfect Day, did a test market in July of limited edition batches of flavored milk and they sold out." Kummer is a *senior editor at The Atlantic*, an award-winning food writer, and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition and Policy. Written by Hannah Uebele

An Hour of Your Life
Ep 2: Her Udders Are Leaking!

An Hour of Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 52:51


Kim and Steve visit the Ohio State Fair.  We talk about the traditional butter statues as well as huge pigs and cows.

Pour Quality
PQ 60: Anything Has Udders

Pour Quality

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 62:53


So a coupla' dictators are hanging in a cave, eating rice, baking oatmeal raisin cookies, and enjoying episode 60. One turns to the other and says, "It sure is hot in here." The other spins around suddenly, and exclaims "Oh my gosh, a talking muffin!" You know what actually I'll leave Matt to the jokes; I'm just here to tell you we talk a bunch of bullcrap about forgotten bananas and the middle ages. So ale up, teet down, and don't TOUCH THAT DIAL.

Precision Shooting Podcast
PSP Ep116: Bison Tactical

Precision Shooting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 38:02


While in Colorado, Rusty & Butters dropped in for a chat with Fred from Bison Tactical (Home of the Tactical Udder). Hit up Scoped Out who have some Udders currently on their way to Australia! www.scopedout.com.au Also, congrats to Butters who had his first celebrity youtube moment in store.

Fake Geek Girls - A Critical Look at Pop Culture

What have we been up to? Thinking about how rice milk is made, apparently. We're sorry about our gross misunderstanding of what horchata is. Also: The Shining, Bonded, and SWMRS! The post WWBUT 8 – Rice Udders appeared first on FAKE GEEK GIRLS.

Fake Geek Girls - A Critical Look at Pop Culture

What have we been up to? Thinking about how rice milk is made, apparently. We're sorry about our gross misunderstanding of what horchata is. Also: The Shining, Bonded, and SWMRS!Warnings: A mild swear squeaked through, and we spend a ridiculous time talking about breasts and udders. What Missy's Been Up To:Reading:A Short History of the Honey Bee by Ed Readicker-Henderson and Ilona The Shining by Stephen KingPlaying:Mortal Kombat 11What Merri's Been Up To:Watching: Hercules Bonding The Chilling Adventures of SabrinaOur Website | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr | Patreon | Merch

Horror Movie Night
A Conversation with Crusty Udders of SyKoTiK SiNfOnEy

Horror Movie Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 24:18


I was honored to have an awesome conversation with the lead singer of the band I've been obsessed with since I first rented Bad Channels as a kid. There's some great stories I heard during this interview that I never knew and that fascinated me. I hope you enjoy them too.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Light Talk with The Lumen Brothers
LIGHT TALK Episode 88 - "Almond Udders"

Light Talk with The Lumen Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 46:44


In this episode of LIGHT TALK, the Lumen Brothers talk about everything from Ghost Loads to Almond Milk.  Join Steve, David and Stan as they pontificate about: Next week's "Christmas Extravaganza" Episode, Where is LIGHT TALK Central?, Lumen Santa, Are conventional tungsten fixtures D.O.A.?, The real energy consumption data for LED's, Chi-Chi-Chi-Chi-Changes,  How to lower your stress level, Investing in Vectorworks, Alex the Crazy Director Bablefish, Photonic Energy, How to handle criticism from your mentors, Why portfolio reviews are important, Using layers of light, and What the Hell are your teachers talking about?   Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.

The Real Press Start
Udders Are Basically Just Boobs

The Real Press Start

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2018 62:31


Sorry for the late upload this week, I forgot to upload the show after we recorded it...Anyway!!This week we are talking Star Wars The Last Jedi **!!SPOILER ALERT!!** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trps/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trps/support

Press A Repeatedly
Episode 35: While You Fondle My Udders

Press A Repeatedly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 108:29


We're getting close to the end of the year, and not only is it busy with new releases, there's been some really big news! Justin and Chris tackle some of the biggest headlines of the past week. Of course, there's also plenty of time to talk games, including the highly anticipated Super Mario Odyssey, Stardew Valley, Life Is Strange: Before The Storm Episode 2, and more! Chris uncovers some horrifying secrets whilst playing INSIDE.   #podcast #videogames #videogamespodcast #videogamenews #animalcrossingpocketcamp #neogaf #kinect #supermarioodyssey #lifeisstrange #stardewvalley #insidegame #creepyarcade #visceralgames #nintendoswitch 

Retro Asylum -  The UK’s No.1 Retro Gaming Podcast
Episode 264 - Revival 2017: Paul Rose

Retro Asylum - The UK’s No.1 Retro Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 70:39


So here it is, the grand finale of our Revival 2017 panels is here and it’s time for our talk with Paul Rose aka your friend and ours Mr Biffo. Paul Davies finally got his childhood dream of chatting on stage with the man behind the Teletext screen to not only get some great Digi stories, but also chat about Paul’s new video project Found Footage. So if you want to know about the Digitiser ‘French Book’ that was never aired or learn about new characters ‘Manorak’ and ‘Manbag’ then you’ve come to the right place! Find out all about Digitiser 2000 here: http://www.digitiser2000.com/ and Found Footage here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdMWnD7qCz4Y7FbbbfyDq5g For the lowdown on Revival Retro Events visit: http://www.revivalretroevents.co.uk Huge thanks and a name check as ever to our Patreon supporters: Edward Fitzpatrick Chris Worthington Alistair Downs Nick Lees Retromash Garry Heather Help support the Retro Asylum by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/retroasylum Retro Asylum on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/retroasylum/ Retro Asylum YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfCC9rIvCKoW3mdbuCsB7Ag Twitter: @theretroasylum

Sleep to Strange
Butter Churning Lessons for Ogers | After The Glass Slipper S2E10

Sleep to Strange

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2017 42:53


Aqueducts and Udders will be the words that tingle the tips of your ears as you sleep to this part of the story. Agatha and the people need water to stay safe within the castle. Fastidiously clean creatures stand in their way. FYI this episode was STRONGLY influenced by what I feel might be the funniest lines I have ever read in a screenplay, that were brilliantly delivered by Kristen Wiig in "Bridesmaids"...So cheers to Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo!!!! ANNIE- "There is a colonial woman on the wing. There is a woman on the wing, I saw her. She is churning butter. There’s something they’re not telling us! She is out there right now!" If you want keep Sleep to Strange as a free podcast for everyone then become a monthly patron http://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com/patron Older "After The Glass Slipper" Episodes Can Be Found Here Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play |  Android Please take our audience survey!!! Facebook Community A place to share and be shared with other listeners!!!! Become a fan on Facebook On Twitter @dearestscooter Spotify Playlist Sleep With Me is a bedtime story designed to take your mind off of the racing thoughts that keep you awake at night. As you listen you will find yourself distracted from your worries and drifting off into dreamland..due to the fact the story gets a little bit more boring with each passing minute This podcast is a little weird, a bit silly and a tad offensive so beware. It is very similar to ASMR or guided meditation bedtime story that slowly carries you off to slumber. "Sleep With Me" is a groundbreaking podcast created to help you fall asleep. So get in bed, press play and drift off into dreamland. If you struggle with insomnia or just getting a good night's rest, you've found the podcast for you. Music by Christopher Postill @ Sounds Like An Earful Podcast "A Podcast about collecting stories, tinkering with noises and fumbling with really big questions" Sleep With Me podcast art created by Always Trending Up Scott & Jennifer Sleep With Me is written by Drew Ackerman and "performed" by Dearest Scooter

Getting LOST
26 - Orientation (S2E3)

Getting LOST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 58:02


WHAT IS THAT BEEPING???  Welcome back, Brother!  Let's learn as little as we can about the Dharma Initiative and find out a little more about the Udders!   All episodes of Getting LOST are recorded, engineered, produced, and edited by Clint Erekson and Adam John Daly.  Don't steal our stuff!   http://www.facebook.com/gettinglostpodcast   clintandadam@gmail.com

30 Minutes of MAYHEM
30 Minutes of MAYHEM #47: Slappin' Udders

30 Minutes of MAYHEM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2014 30:00


On this episode we cover:-worst place to jerk off-Weirdest or worst thing that has happen at work.-if you had an STD would you tell your partners or not to save yourself from the embarrassment?-Nearly Pooing yourself-and there is some random general conversation in there. TWITTER: Michael: https://twitter.com/MAYHEW_MAYHEMGreg: https://twitter.com/gregthecoolnerdDale: https://twitter.com/Heat618830 Minutes of MAYHEM: https://twitter.com/30MinsOfMAYHEM

Animal Cafe
Helping Udders, Making a Living with Dog Toys

Animal Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2012 1:55


Dog toys can be made of all types of different materials and some are so much better for the dogs than others. This inventive company uses a special rubber used in dairy farming, and recycles it into dog tug toys! Not only that but there is an excellent range of proceeds that go to *your* favorite rescue, too! Listen in at Animal Cafe.