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My Labor Radio's Podcast
Kurt Mullett HoosierBlue63 MLR 1 12 2025

My Labor Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 53:18


Meet Kurt Mullett from Wabash Indiana. He is a progressive blue dot in a very red state. In just a short period of time he has gained local and national followers on his social media platforms through straight shooting videos and posts. Like many progressives in today's social media, he has detractors and haters, but he has found some amazing friends who look at life trough the same lens he does.  We sopke in early January 2025 about where we are in political America, where we head to and how the voices on social media platforms are helping to shape peoples thinking. The highlited links below can connect you to all things Kurt Mullett. Find HoosierBlue 63 Kurt Mullett on Facebook by following this link. Find Kurt Mullett on Instagram where he is HoosierBlue63  Find HoosierBlue63 on TikTok by following this link HoosierBlue63 On BlueSky find HoosierBlue63 Kurt will be glad to follow you back. On Threads you can find Kurt Mullett as HoosierBlue63  We also talk about Richard Chews the Radio DJ from Chicago. Kurt can be heard on Chews Views on Wednesdays at 8:00am on AM 820 WCPT - A progressive thinking show that reached out to Kurt and has him as a regular guest.  Special thanks toThe Communications Workers of America CWA, for their continued support of My Labor Radio. Follow the link above to learn more. Are you and your co-workers talking about a Union in your workplace? You should be. Talk to a CWA Organizer to learn how easy it can be to organize a Union in your workplace. "Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime, that's why I talk about Union organizing on company time." Special thanks to UAW2209 for their consistent support of My Labor Radio. Thanks to the membership of UAW2209.org Click the link to learn more about this powerful team of Union members working, living and giving back to their communities in NE Indiana.  Special thanks to the MLPA the Midwest Labor Press Association for their support of My Labor Radio follow their link to learn more.  Thanks for listening follow us on all the socials by getting the links from the My Labor Radio LinkTree link here. 

Field Posts
E177: The State of US Farmland in 2024

Field Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 36:15


Farmland news was hot in 2023 and promises to remain so in 2024, whether it's about how much land is selling, how much it's going for, or who's buying it. The market has been driven by a number of unpredictable factors in recent years, everything from the pandemic to trade aid to investor interest and high commodity prices. But how long can the run-up last, and what can growers and land buyers expect in the aftermath? Today, we're dropping in on DTN Editor-in-Chief Gregg Hillyer as he moderates a panel at the 2023 DTN Ag Summit on the current and future state of farmland markets. You'll hear from Jeremy Stevens, partner and managing broker at National Land Realty in Little Rock, AK, Howard Halderman, President of Halderman Farm Management in Wabash Indiana, and David Martin, Managing Director of U.S. Agriculture, a privately-held investment firm focused on acquiring and managing quality farmland for institutional investors based in Carmel, Indiana. This distinguished panel will dig into trends in farmland sales in specific regions across the country, diving deep on what's motivating purchases of small and large parcels, as well how ag market factors will continue to drive farmland values into the new year.Hear the full discussion at https://www.dtn.com/2023-ag-summit-series/

Swineweb.com
Proud of Family Farm Heritage and Social Media Pioneer as a Pork Producer with Randy Curless

Swineweb.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 31:39


Randy Curless is one of those “lifer's” with an old school mentality and passion for the Pork Industry. Wining family farm of the year awards, presidency of Indiana Pork, and one of the Pioneers for social media in our Industry Randy still exudes just as much passion today as we work's with Producers as the Producer service manager with Pig Tek. We discuss: 1. How in the 2009/2010 time frame he was one of the first Producer advocates on Social Media who paved the way for others. 2. We discuss how he is proud of the family farm heritage, and a family rich in Agriculture success in Wabash Indiana . 3. We look about what prompted the change from being a Producer and now how he is the Producer Services Manager at Pig Tek. 4. We discuss State organizations and his tenure as President of the Indiana Pork Producers association. 4. We discuss with the Producers Randy works with what are the biggest challenges they are facing? 5.Reflection time. We ask Randy what is one thing you would do the same and one thing different in this era as a Pork Producer? 6. We discuss mentor's and role models 7. War in Ukraine, ASF, Covid , Market prices? Which current disastrous event do you think has affected you, our industry, and will have the longest-term repercussions? 8. We discuss a story about Jim Long that reflects years ago when Randy remembers him visiting the Family Farm. 9. For the first time in a public setting we reveal Randy's nick name, something only myself and his family knew. 10. Final wrap. We are approaching that time in the industry with a “new Guard” and evolution coming in. Do you think the key to success in the Pork Industry is establishing “strong relationships” or are our ideas and value we come with should hold weight in success? About our Guest Born and raised in Wabash County, located in North Central Indiana. Curless graduated from Purdue University with a B.S. degree in General Agriculture in 1979. He returned home to join his father and grandfather and become the sixth generation to operate their family farm. During his tenure operating Curless Farms, Inc and Liberty Swine Farms, Inc he grew the family swine operation from 150 sows to a 1200 sow farrow-to-finish operation. The farm operation consisted of both owned and rented ground totaling 1300 acres, raised corn, soybeans, wheat, and hay, an eighty head cow/calf operation, and fed out an additional 250 head of cattle per year. Nationally, Curless has served on the Checkoff's Pork Safety Committee and is a graduate of the Pork Leadership Academy. At the state level, he was a member of the Indiana Pork Producers Association serving as president in 2009 and serving as Indiana Pork's representative to U.S.M.E.F. for 4 years. In 2011 Curless represented Indiana Pork and traveled with a group of Indiana businessmen on a trade mission to China with the Lt. Governor. Locally he was a member of the Wabash County Pork Producers, Wabash County Soil and Water District Advisory Board, and Wabash County Extension Board as well as being a Wabash County Councilman for 12 years, and currently serves on the Wabash County Area Plan Commission. Curless sold his swine operation in 2017 and currently works with PigTek, the swine division of CTB, Inc, as their Producer Services Manager.

MIAAW
Electric McLuhan

MIAAW

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 21:49


This episode continues a trilogy of audio essays concerned with the work of Marshall McLuhan and its continuing relevance in the digital age. In this episode Owen Kelly looks at what McLuhan means by “the electric age”. He starts at the beginning, with the introduction of street lighting in Wabash Indiana, and then looks at some illustrative examples from the invention of celebrity to the introduction of the Walkman and the arrival of the computer gaming industry. He concludes by asking which came first: the desire to publicise your sex life or the invention of the home video camera. This builds upon McLuhan’s key concepts, outlined in the first episode, and sets the stage for the final episode which will examine the internet and world wide web from a McLuhanesque perspective, and discuss the role of “art” in a digital world.

Let's Talk--with Michele Hardman
Visit Wabash County Indiana

Let's Talk--with Michele Hardman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 31:43


Wabash Indiana is such a quaint little town. With a population of around 10,000 it's not overly congested, yet has everything you could want or need. With a luxury hotel right in the heart of town, lots of cute boutique shoppes, restaurants, bed & breakfasts, coffee shoppes, the beautifully restored Eagle Theatre, the Honeywell Center bringing in nationally known performers, and well maintained city parks to enjoy the great outdoors. Their amazing Visitor's Center is located downtown too. Easy to find and not only filled with brochures and literature on fun things to do and see, but also stocked with a nice assortment of local products from area merchants. Listen to my conversation with the Creative Lead at Visit Wabash County--Katie Jones. Her love and passion for her hometown community shine thru, and her passion for all the things it has to offer make you want to come and check it all out for yourself. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michele-hardman/support

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IU Health Physicians Stories
A family’s story about compassionate care.

IU Health Physicians Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 2:48


A young family of three from Wabash Indiana each receive life-saving care from multiple providers in a span of 18 months.

NO LAUGH TRACK
EP368 Michael Palascak - Acme Comedy Company - 2020

NO LAUGH TRACK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 41:07


Ep 368 with Michael Palascak (A Little Late w/Lilly Singh, The Late Show w/Stephen Colbert, Last Comic Standing Season - Season 9 Finalist) Topics include: his upcoming Dry Bar Comedy Special: Unsupervised Fun, how much Crash & Burn material is making it on the album Michael is recording this week at Acme, Crystal Gayle and Wabash - Indiana, and why being second choice is sometimes best.   Get your tickets to see Michael here: Michael Palascak Tickets OR call and make a reservation: (612) 338 -6393 As always, thanks to Circle of Heat for the intro music. Listen to them here: Circle of Heat Spotify

Foul Play
Special Episode: Mid-1800s Serial Killer

Foul Play

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 43:49


While exploring an old museum in Wabash, Indiana - Shane discovers the old basement holds a secret. Join Shane as he sits down with a Historian to discuss why there is a box in the basement of the Wabash County Historical Museum that is full of the bones of a mid-1800s serial killer. This episode was recorded at the Wabash County Historical Museum in Wabash, Indiana. Visit their website at WabashMuseum.org.Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comYou can support our show at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayFollow and interact with us:Twitter - @thefoulplaypodInstagram - @itsfoulplaypodJoin in on the discussion on our private facebook group:Foul Play - Crime Podcast Discussion Group

American Greed Factory Podcast
AGF Hometown Podcast Part 1

American Greed Factory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2012 86:01


Part 1 The Walking Dude. In this episode Nathan and special guest Matt White record from Wabash Indiana to talk about the origins of their lifelong friendship and how conversation evolved into podcasting. We also name names and prosecute the guilty. 

Hometown History
Illuminating the Past: A Time Travel Tour of Downtown Wabash, Indiana

Hometown History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 34:55


Welcome to a special bonus episode of Hometown History, where I'm doing something a bit different. Join me for a historical guided audio tour, an immersive journey through the heart of a city that shines bright with tales of innovation, inspiration, and historical milestones. As the first electrically lighted city in the world, Wabash is not just a place on the map; it's a beacon of human ingenuity and resilience. Whether you're walking the streets of Wabash as I guide you, or sitting comfortably at home, this episode promises to be a unique exploration of a small town with a grand legacy.Visit this tour online at itshometownhistory.com/tour.Things to know about this tour if attending in person:Start on Market Street, across from the parking lot, under the Alley Walk sign that says "Market"Walk at a slow comfortable paceStop at intersections and wait for instructionsTour lasts 35 minutes, the walk is a little over 1/2 mile, no hills and is stroller and wheelchair friendlyLearn more about Wabash at these organizations:Downtown WabashVisit Wabash CountyWabash County MuseumThis is the first time I've created a historic guided walking tour, I hope you enjoy it. If you have a location you'd like to see covered please reach out at itshometownhistory.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy