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Charlie Hild joined us again this year to cover the schedule for their upcoming live sale - The Brand that is hosted by the Hild Brothers on their farm in Webster City, IA. We then met up with two exhibitors from different parts of the country - Addie Cortez from Idaho, and Madden Wise from Texas. Addie had a ewe named “Princess Poppy” who was a very successful show ewe for her, gathering many champion banners, and one we thought was a showman to get on the podcast. Madden Wise, who was the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Market Lamb at the 2025 San Antonio & San Angelo Stock Shows. He joined us to talk about what it takes & who it takes to get to the backdrop.
We take a light hearted look at backyard poultry with Cynthia McClure. Cynthia reports on her visit to the first ever Murray McMurray Chicken Festival, held in Webster City, Iowa. We talk about chickens, ducks, guinea hens and eggs. Cynthia shares her recipe for salt-preserved egg yolks.
Today's episode is from Mobile Home Park #43 that originally aired on Jan. 10, 2017. Learn from Mobile Home Park investors, Eric Ingvall and Adam Rourke. We discuss their very first mobile home park investment located in Webster City, Iowa. We'll cover details on how they found the deal, how they are handling the repositioning, the unique challenges they've encounter through their journey, how they financed the park, and much, much more. We'll also cover how they find the time to work full-time jobs and manage full-time families while simultaneously making massive progress and finding HUGE success as a mobile home park investor. Recommended Resources: Accredited Investors, you're invited to Join the Cashflow Investor Club to learn how you can partner with Kevin Bupp on current and upcoming opportunities to create passive cash flow and build wealth. Join the Club! If you're a high net worth investor with capital to deploy in the next 12 months and you want to build passive income and wealth with a trusted partner, go to InvestWithKB.com for opportunities to invest in real estate projects alongside Kevin and his team. Looking for the ultimate guide to passive investing? Grab a copy of my latest book, The Cash Flow Investor at KevinBupp.com. Tap into a wealth of free information on Commercial Real Estate Investing by listening to past podcast episodes at KevinBupp.com/Podcast. Learn more about Kevin's investment company and opportunities for Lifetime Cashflow at sunrisecapitalinvestors.com.
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The Whisky Friends recently had the opportunity to sit down with the great folks from Wildcat Distilling in Iowa. Yes, we grow the corn, and we can certainly make whiskey. Iggy, Doc, Michael, and Ken sat down with Tony Nelson and Brad Lemke from Wildcat Distilling, who came to share their story and their whiskey with us. They must have been a bit nervous, as we're sometimes not always the kindest. Did we enjoy their whiskey? You'll have to listen to the podcast to find out, but either way, make sure you visit them in Webster City or their website at https://www.wildcatdistillery.com/home Email us at - thewhiskeyfriends@gmail.com Music by Adam Whitehead - https://www.facebook.com/adamwhiteheadmusic #bottle #barrel #note #taste #nose #whiskey #bourbon #barrels #friends #whisky, #Iowa #corn #field #Wildcat #Webster City
Kyle, the director of women's track and cross country at the University of Utah, comes on the program to address Utah's move to the Big 12 Conference and the impact it will have, if any, on recruiting and scheduling with the women's teams. He talks about the outlook for the Utes in their final cross countey season in the Pac-12. Kyle looks back at the special weekend he had coming back to Iowa in April, when his his team won the Relays Cup at the Drake Relays. He tells about growing up in Webster City and the impact his coaches and youth leaders had on him, and when he made the decision to focus on cross country instead of football. He also looks back at the Chris Bucknam era at Northern Iowa and the challenges that the Panthers face competing in the improved Missouri Valley Conference. Kyle also talks about his family and if his two young daughters have shown an interest in cross country and track. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lance-bergeson8/support
Hour One: Former Vice President Mike Pence is in studio following his campaign announcement, but he had an interesting answer when Simon asked him about aliens. Plus, Webster City wants to put in traffic cameras.
With springtime fast approaching, homesteaders and backyard chicken keepers are planning ahead for their next round of chicks. In this conversation with Tom of Murray McMurray Hatchery, we discuss everything a brand new chicken owner needs to know to get started. Tom also shares about some of the rare breeds being raised at McMurray; you don't want to miss it! In this episode, we cover: Three chicken breeds that are great for getting started Speciality breeds raised by McMurray Hatchery What you need to know about ordering meat chickens this year Ordering trends of backyard chicken keepers vs. homesteaders Legislation concerning shipping live chickens Considerations for raising multiple types of poultry together Is it possible to get healthy chicks through the mail? How to prevent and treat the most common chicken illnesses View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. ABOUT TOM Tom Watkins is the President and co-owner of Murray McMurray Hatchery in Webster City, Iowa. Tom and his father-in-law, Bud Wood, are building on the company's 105-year-old legacy of hatching the highest quality baby poultry in the U.S. Tom manages day-to-day operations of the hatchery which offers more than 120 varieties of chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, and many other types of poultry and fowl. Tom, his wife Ashley, and their four children have a 5-acre homestead in central Iowa where they raised and keep their own flock of chickens, turkeys, pigs, and Scottish Highland cattle. CONNECT Tom Watkins of Murray McMurray Hatchery | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest Homesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest Join us at the Homesteaders of America Conference in October 2023!
Cast: Kirk Stierwalt, OK: Tele: 580.302.3009-Wayne Lautner, IA: Tele: 515.370.1555-Lance Messerly, IA: Tele: 515.297.0197-Rickie Vogel, TX : Tele: 806.346.2625Topics Discussed:1.) "JR" Steer Raised By Wayne Lautner Of Lautner Farms2.) 22 Year Old Kirk Stierwalt went from clipping Grand Champion steer at Denver in 1981 to clipping "JR" at the open to the world steer show at 1981 Iowa State Fair.3.) This success at such a young age spring boarded Stierwalt to his legendary show cattle career and famous grooming clinics.4.) Wayne Lautner says Lautner Farms struggled to get any attention for their cow/calf operation until one of the most famous steers of the 1980's "JR" was born at the Lautner Farm in March of 1980 sired by Idalgo and out of a Angus cow. #FunFact: Idalgo sired Nero, who then sired the legendary Sugar Ray.5.) From there "JR" would go on to win Iowa, Nebraska & Texas state fairs in the summer and fall of 1981. The Lautner Farms cattle operation would go on to own famous show cattle sires Payback and others in the 90's.6.) 54 Year old Lance Messerly of Webster City, Iowa originally showed "JR" to the 1981 Iowa Beef Expo Grand Champion Steer honors. In June 1981, the Messerly family made the tough choice to sell "JR" to the Vogel family of Hereford, Texas for a undisclosed $ amount between the 2 guests.7.) 53 year old Rickie Vogel remembers the exciting early 80's showtimes including his family winning steer shows at 1981 Houston Livestock Show, 1981 State Fair of Texas, 1983 American Royal & 1983 Arizona National. A powerhouse Texas show family of the 1980's.Tune in to hear great history of grooming, breeding, fitting, showing, and friendship.#MLCBigShow #AgBasedPodcasting #RememberingShowCattleHistory
In this month's Baltic Triangle podcast we're taking a deep dive into cycling and graffiti art in Liverpool City Region. Bafta-winning actor and presenter Simon O'Brien is the region's Cycling and Walking Commissioner who is no stranger to the podcast. We spoke to him 2 1/2 years ago when he first started in the role with the aim of improving the cycling and walking infrastructure of Liverpool. His role has been expanded to include the whole of the city region and he's as enthusiastic as ever but says we still have a LONG way to go to catch up with other UK cities - however he's determined that we can do it with the right political support. Sean Webster is a young artist whose work you may well have seen around the Baltic Triangle area and the city centre but not realised he's behind it. In a short space of time , Sean's career has really taken off. We hear about his artistic journey, his embrace of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) to help to support his work and how he sees his career developing.
This week we have the honour of hearing a great message about being yielded from Dan Webster.If you were helped by this podcast please consider sharing this with a friend.
Today's guest on the podcast is Jon Perin, owner and President of Perin Industries, a young CNC machining company in Webster City, Iowa. Jon, started Perin Industries in 2018, after a 12-year career as a hospital administrator. Like many entrepreneurs, Jon has had to face some daunting challenges. Starting out, he aggressively bought new state [...] The post Best of Swarfcast: Starting a Machining Company is Hard, With Jon Perin — EP 136 first appeared on Today's Machining World.
This Third Thursday at Hoover's program aired Oct. 20, 2022.This presentation highlights the "homecoming" visit that Mr. and Mrs. Hoover and their two sons made to Iowa during the summer of 1928 after his nomination as the Republican nominee for the presidency. Although there was no official album, Juhl has arranged these seldom seen photographs to represent what could have been a family album.About the Speaker: Paul Juhl, of Iowa City, has been writing about Iowa history for the past twenty years. Originally from Webster City, Juhl holds degrees from the University of Iowa in history, and the University of Northern Iowa in College Student Personnel Services. He is also an expert on photography in the late nineteenth century and often includes many images from all times periods in his books.Prior to retirement, Juhl served several Iowa high schools, and also a school in Switzerland, as the school counselor and teacher.The topics for his spiral bound books are diverse and include Grant Wood, Pulitzer Prize recipient, MacKinlay Kantor, Herbert Hoover and Abraham Lincoln's grandchildren.
This week we have our lead pastor, Daniel Webster continuing with our vision series. He gives an amazing preach on Innovation.If you were helped by this podcast please consider sharing it with a friend.
This week we have an incredible message from Starla Webster about God's Heart For A City.If you found this podcast helpful please consider sharing it with a friend who will also be helped by this podcast
This week Daniel Webster continues the vision series with the second installment on the topic of Community.
In this podcast Daniel Webster teaches on the importance of Hospitality in line with our vision series.If you found this podcast helpful please do share it with someone who you think would also find this helpful.
This podcast marks the first part of our vision series titled CITY. In this series we will be unpacking the vision that God has given specifically to City Lights. In this first part Daniel Webster speaks about the importance of Community and how it relates to our vision.If you found this podcast helpful please do share it with someone who can also benefit from this episode.
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed NaturalShrimp, Inc. (SHMP)(“the Company), a publicly traded aquaculture Company, headquartered in Dallas, with production facilities located near San Antonio, Texas and Webster City, Iowa. CEO of the Company, Gerald Easterling, joined Stock Day host Sever Copley.
The trial for a man accused in the shooting death of an Iowa State Patrol Sergeant opened Monday in Webster City. The Des Moines City Council is moving ahead with plans to discuss a third-party review of police department policies and how the DMPD uses data. Plus, IPR's Kendall Crawford reports on how the rising cost of fuel and food is stretching the budgets of Iowa's rural schools.
Today's guest on the podcast is Jon Perin, owner and President of Perin Industries, a young CNC machining company in Webster City, Iowa. Jon, started Perin Industries in 2018, after a 12-year career as a hospital administrator. Like many entrepreneurs, Jon has had to face some daunting challenges. Starting out, he aggressively bought new state […] The post Best of Swarfcast: Starting a Machining Company is Hard, with Jon Perin—EP. 136 first appeared on Today's Machining World.
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed NaturalShrimp, Inc. (SHMP)(“the Company”), a publicly traded aquaculture company, headquartered in Dallas, with production facilities located near San Antonio, Texas and Webster City, Iowa. CEO of the Company, Gerald Easterling, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly.
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed NaturalShrimp, Inc. (SHMP) (“the Company”), a publicly traded aquaculture company, headquartered in Dallas, with production facilities located near San Antonio, Texas and Webster City, Iowa. CFO of the Company, William Delgado, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly.
November 5 on Iowa's Newsworthy Past unravels as follows. Webster City Journal (Webster City) 11/5/1903. Chances are poor: Webster City not likely to have professional baseball team for next season ; Had a high old time ; Asked to interfere: neighbors ask police to prevent man from removing crippled and helpless wife ; For rural carriers: Secretary of Iowa association has unique scheme for insurance. Made accessible by the Community History Archive of Hamilton County Iowa http://hamiltoncounty.advantage-preservation.com/ Music: Brendan Lee Spengler
The Kathleen Riessen Show Years ago, Steve and his team looked at their hospital system and decided that in order to survive, they got to change how they were doing business. Listen in to hear how he and his team have created a destination experience where people are saying no to the bigger health systems and driving multiple hours to their rural hospitals and clinics. Steve Simonin is the President and CEO of Iowa Specialty Hospitals & Clinics, which is anchored by two critical access hospitals located in Belmond and Clarion, Iowa as well as multiple specialty and primary clinics throughout central Iowa with the newest being Webster City. He has served in this role since 1996, overseeing all strategic and operational aspects of the hospital system and advocating its mission— to provide an exceptional healthcare experience to each and every patient. Under Simonin's guidance, Iowa Specialty Hospitals & Clinics has experienced a significant growth in specialty services as well as primary health. Simonin was personally recognized by HealthLeaders Media, as being one of the top twenty most-influential leaders in healthcare in 2014. https://www.iowaspecialtyhospital.com/ Steve.Simonin@iaspecialty.com Join in the Live Chat Room too!!! https://inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/chatroom Kathleen's Book: Joy in Uncertainty: A Guide to Creating a Meaningful Life Purchase on Amazon.com *Listen now on the Inspired Choices Network app! https://linktr.ee/inspiredchoicesnetwork ~ More About The Kathleen Riessen Show ~ As a former Certified Public Accountant turned marketing strategist turned serial entrepreneur, Kathleen has coached and consulted with over a thousand executives and entrepreneurs. What she's learned is that the number one strategy to grow a business and create what you want in life lies in your ability to be vulnerable and authentic and to surrender. As the Queen of Possibility, Kathleen showcases what you can create in your world with joy and ease. https://bookwithkathleen.com/ https://www.kathleenriessen.com kathleen@kathleenriessen.com To get more of The Kathleen Riessen Show, be sure to visit the podcast page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/the-kathleen-riessen-show/
Today's guest on the podcast is Jon Perin, owner and President of Perin Industries, a young CNC machining company in Webster City, Iowa. Jon, started Perin Industries in 2018, after a 12-year career as a hospital administrator. Like many entrepreneurs, Jon has had to face some daunting challenges. Starting out, he aggressively bought new state […] The post Starting a Machining Company is Hard, with Jon Perin first appeared on Today's Machining World.
NaturalShrimp, Inc. headquartered in Dallas, with production facilities located near San Antonio, Texas and Webster City, Iowa. The Company has developed the first commercially viable system for growing shrimp in enclosed, salt-water systems, using patented technology to produce fresh, never frozen, naturally grown shrimp, without the use of antibiotics or toxic chemicals. NaturalShrimp systems can be located anywhere in the world to produce gourmet-grade Pacific white shrimp.
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed NaturalShrimp, Inc. (SHMP)(“the Company”), a publicly traded aquaculture Company, headquartered in Dallas with production facilities located near San Antonio, Texas and Webster City, Iowa. Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of the Company, Tom Untermeyer, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly.
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed NaturalShrimp, Inc. (SHMP)(“the Company”), a publicly traded aquaculture Company, headquartered in Dallas with production facilities located near San Antonio, Texas and Webster City, Iowa. CFO of the Company, Bill Delgado, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly.
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed NaturalShrimp, Inc. (SHMP)(“the Company”), a publicly traded aquaculture Company, headquartered in Dallas, with production facilities located near San Antonio, Texas and Webster City, Iowa. CEO of the Company, Gerald Easterling, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly.
We welcome and get to know a little about Ben Larson, the IGA's new Director of Competitions. Larson, who started with the IGA on Jan. 1, 2021, spent the past seven years as the Director of Competitions for the South Dakota Golf Association, where he administered their men's and women's state championships, as well as USGA qualifiers. He has attained an expert rating from the USGA based on his rules of golf exam scores and has been invited to serve as a rules official at USGA championships in the past. Larson grew up in Webster City and is a member of the PGA of America, gaining his Class A status in 2005.
We hear from Mike Naig on the re-licensing of dicamba by the EPA for 5 years. Al Kluis helps us with market analysis today and tells us about the possibility of $11 soybeans in the coming months. Iowa Cattlemen's Association CEO Matt Deppe tells us about their upcoming meeting on December 17-18 in Webster City. And we kick off our final race in the candidate profile series with senatorial incumbent Joni Ernst.
Bob Quinn is in Hamilton County today just a few miles from Webster City as we learn about the benefits of oxbows and how you can have one restored to help the ecosystem in your river or stream.
Y'all ask us to have our better halves on ALL THE TIME so we figured since it was the holidays and we are thankful for y'all, we'd give ya what you wanted. Poor Trae was sick so on this episode Drew and Andi sit down in LA to talk about what they are thankful for, and CHO and Mrs. CHO do a Q & A in Webster City, Iowa! Shinesty.com Promo code RED MDRNCBD.com Promo Code RED
The Mobile Home Park Investing Podcast - Real Estate Investing Niche
In Todays show, we interview Mobile Home Park investors, Eric Ingvall and Adam Rourke, to discuss their very first mobile home park investment located in Webster City, Iowa. We'll cover details on how they found the deal, how they are handling the repositioning, the unique challenges they've encounter through their journey, how they financed the park, and much, much more. We'll also cover how they find the time to work full-time jobs and manage full-time families while simultaneously making massive progress and finding HUGE success as a mobile home park investor. Recommended Resources: Click Here to Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park…and how to avoid them
Jennifer Lo Bianco Co-owner and Chief Strategic Officer 8fold Marketing Delivering strategic direction and innovative creative ideas to diverse clients, off and on the web, from traditional to digital media from b-to-c to b-to-b clients Deb Brown listens, asks questions and identifies ways to help small towns and rural areas reclaim their character and purpose. Deb provides the guidance and structure to get conversations moving in the direction of accomplishment. Deb supports small towns and rural living through interactive instruction and motivation. She does these things both in her position as Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce in Webster City and through her business Debworks. Robert Paine Marketing Director at Pegasus Construction, Inc . Retired Counselor. Author both professional books and fiction