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    Explore " 4h" with insightful episodes like "Episode 20: Mastering the Land Real Estate Landscape with Kasey Mock & Max Ramsey", "4-H is Head, Heart, Hands, Health and So Much More!", "Episode 21: Tortoise, Tuna and Prison Time", "Lessons Learned from Showing Cattle with Jennifer Cook" and "Ep 78. Boxwood Dilemmas & Connie’s Garden Delights" from podcasts like ""American Land Seller Podcast", "Heard It On The Shark", "We Can't Pick a Title Podcast", "That Farm Life" and "Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries"" and more!

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    Episode 20: Mastering the Land Real Estate Landscape with Kasey Mock & Max Ramsey

    Episode 20: Mastering the Land Real Estate Landscape with Kasey Mock & Max Ramsey

    In this monumental episode of The American Land Seller, we're joined by two remarkable guests, Kasey Mock and Max Ramsey, each leaving an indelible mark on the Texas real estate landscape.

    🌟 About Kasey Mock:

    As a Texas REALTOR and CEO of the Mock Ranches Group at Keller Williams Realty, Kasey leads a team of 18 agents across various locations in the Lone Star State. With a wealth of leadership experience and numerous accolades, Kasey's journey is a testament to his commitment to excellence in the industry.

    🌟 About Max Ramsey:

    Max Ramsey, our co-guest, has been deeply immersed in the agriculture and rodeo world since a young age. A participant in FFA and 4H, Max competed in high school and amateur rodeos across the state. After obtaining an undergraduate degree in agricultural economics and an MBA from Stephenville, Max joined Mock Ranches to share his passion for the outdoors and the western lifestyle.

    🎧 In This Episode:

    Join us as Kasey and Max share their wealth of experience and insights. From leading successful real estate teams to navigating the dynamic Texas market, their stories and strategies will inspire and educate. Discover how Mock Ranches is approaching the remarkable $1 Billion milestone in career land sales.

    🌐 Connect with Kasey Mock and Max Ramsey:

    • [Mock Ranches Group Website]
    • [Land Broker Insider Podcast]

    👉 Tune in to Episode 20 for an engaging conversation with Kasey Mock and Max Ramsey, and gain insights into mastering the Texas real estate landscape!

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    4-H is Head, Heart, Hands, Health and So Much More!

    4-H is Head, Heart, Hands, Health and So Much More!

    About Us: Business owners, Chamber directors, industry leaders, Main Street Directors, school and hospital leaders discuss what's happening in North MS with station owner, Melinda Marsalis. Interviews are recorded in Ripley, MS at Sun Bear Studio, broadcast every Tuesday at 11 am on The Shark 102.3 FM Radio and added here to help you stay informed.   If you would like to be considered for an interview, you can call or email Melinda.  The Shark 102.3 FM Radio Station and Sun Bear Studio, located in Ripley, MS, are owned by Chris and Melinda Marsalis.  Chris and Melinda have a passion for community development and love all of the amazing things that are going on in North Mississippi.  

    This Week:   This week, Melinda talks with Cassandra Weston-Hainsworth, MSU Extension Agent in Lee County specializing in 4-H and Family and Consumer Science. Melinda and Cassandra discuss the many programs of 4-H and the opportunities available across the state.

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    Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area.  HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms.  You’ll hear interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are making things happen.  Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing things happening in north Mississippi.  When people ask you how did you know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!”  HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.  We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural, scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your backyard.  And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along for the ride.    

    Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area,  created by the United States Congress in 2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B. Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature, to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War.  The Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.

     

    Musical Credit to:  Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar; Mike King - Drums/Percussion

     

     

    All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights reserved.  No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC  

     

     

    Episode 21: Tortoise, Tuna and Prison Time

    Episode 21: Tortoise, Tuna and Prison Time

    We discuss the logistics of Diabetic vampires and give you our take on Forrest Gump. We talk seaweed lube, kissing juices and sour candies on the way out!

    POSSIBLE TRIGGER WARNING!
    We talk about the CBC documentary The Case Against Cosby and it may be too heavy for some. If you want to just skip from 39:30-57:30, we fully understand if you're not up for it. We'll still love you.
     
    JT scratches the surface of Rudolph, Die Hard and the Black Tuna Gang.
    We hash out more weed math and go deep in the topic of prisoners stuck in prison over weed charges. BG sings suck my rabbit hole and this weird, old movie, Zardoz, makes its way into the episode.
    Were you ever in 4H Club? BG tells us what it takes to be a well rounded cow person and JT talks tortoise meditation

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    Lessons Learned from Showing Cattle with Jennifer Cook

    Lessons Learned from Showing Cattle with Jennifer Cook

    This episode is part two from an interview with Jennifer Cook, Executive Director of Arkansas FFA Foundation and owner of 5C Cattle Company. Check out the first episode here or on your favorite podcast player. 

     As a student, Jennifer Cook showed cattle and learned about hard work and dedication through that experience. Now, she and her husband Brian raise Hereford cattle and their sons grew up showing heifers as well. 

     In this episode, she details how to get involved with 4H, showing cattle, and the character building that can result. 

     Jennifer also shares how her faith in Christ has sustained and encouraged her.

     To find your local 4H chapter, visit your county extension office or the 4H website.

     5C Cattle Company is on Facebook and Twitter. Search @5Ccattle to find out more. 

    We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealth@williamsbu.edu!

    That Farm Life is produced by Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist University. That Farm Life Podcast is also a resource of Agri Health Network. For more information and to find more resources, check out AgriHealth.net.


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    Ep 78. Boxwood Dilemmas & Connie’s Garden Delights

    Ep 78. Boxwood Dilemmas & Connie’s Garden Delights

    This episode features a special garden visit with Connie Kleindienst and her daughter Susan Meagher, a new neighbor and friend. Susan mentioned her Mom's boxwoods are showing signs of disease. So, I offered to drop by primarily to meet her Mom and witness their mother-daughter connection in the garden.

    We chat about symptoms and remedies of the boxwood dilemmas, such as Boxwood Blight, caused by a fungus, and Boxwood Leaf Miner, an insect. But Connie's boxwood dilemma is likely Volutella. Fortunately, Connie's dilemma is early, and the avid gardener at eighty-nine years young will be on top of the remedy to prevent the spread of the fungus.
     
     Then comes the best part of the visit is a delightful tour around the garden filled with treasures.
     
     I'd love to hear about what or who gave you your gardening start. You can email me at AskMaryStone@gmail.com.  Thanks so much for tuning in :^)

     
     Link to Related Stories:

    Boxwood Dilemmas & Garden Delights 

    Boxwood Blight Coming to Town?

    Boxwood Leaf Miner 

    Native Plants, especially Oaks, are Essential 

    The History of 4-H

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    Kind listeners, I'd love to hear about your garden and nature stories. And your thoughts about topics for future podcast episodes. Please email me at AskMaryStone@gmail.com

    You can Follow Garden Dilemmas on Facebook and Instagram #MaryElaineStone

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    Thank you for sharing the garden of life,

    Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer

    Garden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.com 


    More about the Podcast and Column:

    Welcome to Garden Dilemmas, Delights, and Discoveries.

    It's not only about gardens; it's about nature's inspirations, about grasping the glories of the world around us, gathering what we learned from mother nature, and carrying these lessons into our garden of life. So, let's jump in in the spirit of learning from each other. We have lots to talk about.

    Thanks for tuning in, Mary Stone
    Garden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.com
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    Remembering the County Fair

    Remembering the County Fair

    Isn’t nostalgia something? As Emily got caught behind a parade prior to recording, it spurred on memories of attending the county fair as a child. Join us “country girls” as we talk about 4-H and what memories of the fair were like for each of us, back in Western KS and Western NE. 

     

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    Heard It On The Shark - Extension Office Programs

    Heard It On The Shark - Extension Office Programs

    About Us: Business owners, Chamber directors, industry leaders, Main Street Directors, school and hospital leaders discuss what's happening in North MS with station owner, Melinda Marsalis. Interviews are recorded in Ripley, MS at Sun Bear Studio, broadcast every Tuesday at 11 am on The Shark 102.3 FM Radio and added here to help you stay informed.   If you would like to be considered for an interview, you can call us at 662-837-1023.  Ask for Melinda.  You can send an email to theshark1023@gmail.com.  The Shark 102.3 FM Radio Station and Sun Bear Studio are located in Ripley, MS and owned by Chris and Melinda Marsalis.  Chris and Melinda have a passion for community development and love all of the amazing things that are going on in North Mississippi.  

    This Week: In this episode, Brandon Albertson and Casey Moss, Tippah County Extension Agents, come back to talk about programs offered at your local extension office.  

    Tippah County Extension Office Phone:  662-837-8184 

    Tippah County Extension and Tippah County 4H on Facebook 

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    Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area.  HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms.  You’ll hear interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are making things happen.  Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing things happening in north Mississippi.  When people ask you how did you know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!”  HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.  We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural, scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your backyard.  And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along for the ride.    

    Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area,  created by the United States Congress in 2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B. Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature, to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War.  The Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.

     

    Musical Credit to:  Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar; Mike King - Drums/Percussion

     

     

    All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights reserved.  No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC  

     

     

    Heard It On The Shark - Tippah Co Fair

    Heard It On The Shark - Tippah Co Fair

    About Us: Business owners, Chamber directors, industry leaders, Main Street Directors, school and hospital leaders discuss what's happening in North MS with station owner, Melinda Marsalis. Interviews are recorded in Ripley, MS at Sun Bear Studio, broadcast every day at 11 am on The Shark 102.3 FM Radio and added here to help you stay informed.   Topper Time is a weekly presentation by Blue Mountain College Students about life at Blue Mountain College.  Every Day is an Event is hosted by Beth Benson. If you would like to be considered for an interview, you can call us at 662-837-1023.  Ask for Melinda.  You can send an email to theshark1023@gmail.com.  The Shark 102.3 FM Radio Station and Sun Bear Studio are located in Ripley, MS and owned by Chris and Melinda Marsalis.  Chris and Melinda have a passion for community development and love all of the amazing things that are going on in North Mississippi.  

    This Week: Brandon Alberson and Casey Moss stop by to talk about the Tippah County Fair.  The fair is an annual weeklong event that is full of fun activities.  

    Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area.  HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms.  You’ll hear interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are making things happen.  Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing things happening in north Mississippi.  When people ask you how did you know about that, you’ll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!”  HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area.  We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural, scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your backyard.  And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along for the ride.    

    Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area,  created by the United States Congress in 2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from the King of Rock’n’Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy Wynette, blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B. Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America’s favorite playwright Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature, to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War.  The Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions that preserve and share North Mississippi’s rich history. Begin your discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org.

     

    Musical Credit to:  Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar; Mike King - Drums/Percussion

     

     

    All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights reserved.  No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC  

     

     

    "Basically food for me is just a vehicle for sauce." -- Podcast #88 [7.4.22]

    "Basically food for me is just a vehicle for sauce." -- Podcast #88 [7.4.22]

    Hello Friends! Happy 4th of July! This episode brings all the fireworks you've been craving! This time Robbie goes to the drive in, Jordan is living with a vampire and they both share some interesting facts about themselves! Thanks for stopping by!

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    29: STORY TIME: How I Manifested My Way Into a Pageant

    29: STORY TIME: How I Manifested My Way Into a Pageant

    "She believed she could, so she did."

    Happy Memorial Day! I'm taking a break from my regularly scheduled programming for a story telling session about the time I manifested myself into a pageant. Not a beauty pageant, but regal and fabulous all the same. 

    Manifesting our dreams is important. Is simple. And is powerful. And is the moral of this fun tale that had me on cloud nine and my "boys" very uncomfortable. 

    As promised in the episode, here is the recipe for my mom's Secret Carrot Cake. It was secret because it was the most requested item from her catering business and she wasn't about to let the recipe out for fear that it would damper her business! So it was never published in our cookbooks and currently can't be found any where else! Enjoy!

    Secret Carrot Cake
    2 cups flour
    2 cups sugar
    2 teaspoons baking powder
    2 teaspoons baking soda
    2 teaspoons cinnamon
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1 1/2 cups oil
    4 eggs, slightly beaten
    1 teaspoon vanilla
    3 cups grated carrots
    1/2 cup walnuts (optional--I've never opted for these)

    Sift together the dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl. In a separate bowl, combine the eggs, oil, and vanilla. Add the wet ingredients to the dry. Mix until well combined. Add the carrots and nuts and combine.

    Bake at 350 degrees for 55-60 minutes in a greased and floured bundt pan. Once baked, let the cake cool in the pan for 10 minutes and then turn out onto a cooling rack and cool completely.

    Cream Cheese Frosting
    8 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
    1/2 cup butter, room temperature
    3 cups powdered sugar
    1 teaspoon vanilla

    Cream together the frosting ingredients with a mixer until smooth. Once the cake is completely cool, frost the cake. I typically pour it over the top and let it drip down the sides as opposed to frosting every inch, etc.

    As usual, I am here if you need me. If this story has inspired you to explore what you want to bring to fruition and don't know where to start or how to manifest it, then I would LOVE for you to book a 30 Minute Priorities Power Session so we can get you started. Today!

    To learn more about me, and how we could work together, visit my website at http://www.jennessadurrani.com and my Daily Practice Community.

    And of course...I would love for you to subscribe to the podcast!

    Have questions or an idea for an upcoming episode? Email me at jennessa@jennessadurrani.com.

    Looking for a new role in the world? One that will align with your genius, provide you with the fulfillment, flexibility and impact that you desire AND pays you your value? Then join my next ignitHER launching on March 26th. Early bird pricing expires on the 18th! http://www.jennessadurrani.com/ignither

    Andy Lewis Interview Trailer

    Andy Lewis Interview Trailer

    Hopi Farm Talk Podcast Host Kyle Nutuma interviews Mr. Andy Lewis retracing his work with the Natwani Coalition and the Hopi Foundation. Mr. Lewis shares with listeners his involvement in the creation of the Natwani Coalition and shares some results of the important Hopi Food Assessment. Scheduled release date for the Andy Lewis interview is Tuesday, March 29, 2022. KwaKwaii

    Susan Sekaquaptewa 4H Program Interview

    Susan Sekaquaptewa 4H Program Interview

    Hopi Farm Talk Podcast host Kyle Nutumya sits down with Susan Sekaquaptewa and conducts an interview covering Susan's involvement in 4H on Hopi. Susan also shares other initiatives she is involved with on the Hopi Reservation. 

    Contact Information:
    Susan Sekaquaptewa 
    Phone: 928-225-8550
    sks2@arizona.edu

    Bonnie Secakuku, Hopi 4-H Club Leader, 
    Phone: 928-737-2799
    To enroll in 4-H go to 4h.zsuite.org

    www.natwanicoalition.org
    www.hopifoundation.org

    Growing the Bread Basket of America: Youth Development Programs in Agriculture

    Growing the Bread Basket of America: Youth Development Programs in Agriculture

    On today’s show, we are embracing the Bread Basket of America. Agriculture is the industry responsible for putting food on our tables. And, it’s also an economic engine for many parts of the Midwest. Ag organizations across the country support the efforts of generations of farmers to develop leadership skills, learn new industry practices and provide a sense of community. 

    We are lucky to be joined by some great guests representing 3 of these groups. Brett Evans, a Supervised Agriculture Experience Education Specialist from the Future Farmers of America or FFA, shares how the FFA is empowering youth and training more than just future farmers. Mike Anderson, a program specialist with the Iowa 4H, gives us a front row seat to the work of his state’s 4H organization. And, Amanda Brozana-Rios the Director of Membership, Leadership Development and Communications at the National Grange gives us insight into the storied history of this organization that was founded after the Civil War.

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    #194 Sisterhood (and Politics) with Melinda McKnight, Lynne Bailey and Jana Martin

    #194 Sisterhood (and Politics) with Melinda McKnight, Lynne Bailey and Jana Martin

    Today I am talking sisterhood and politics with three fabulous women, but first up, I share an interview I did, BC (before Covid), of Mikayla Haggerty, Marlea Catoosa, Ruby Friedman from the Golden Fleece 4H Sheep Club Dutchess County. I met them 2 years ago while attending the Sheep and Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, NY. I wanted hot apple cider and they were selling it, which made me curious about what they were doing there and why. Tune in to find out!

    Then I share some of the astrological Full Moon report for this Wednesday, and play songs, Circles and Blue to Gold, off the new Sarah Perrotta release, "Blue to Gold."

    Then around minute 53 I have the honor of welcoming these three women running for local election in the Town of Hurley.

    Jana Martin has been active in Ulster County community issues since making it her home in 2000. She’s a content director and editor for green and advanced technology firms, and an author published by The New York Times, Forbes, Simon & Schuster and Random House. She has taught writing at SUNY New Paltz and Word Café in Woodstock and Kingston. She was an active member of Eagle Valley Search Dogs K9 search and rescue team, is a runner and equestrian, and a proud stepmom to two boys. “Hurley’s Town Board needs support for the great work it’s already started — and to truly listen to the concerns of this community. I’d be proud to bring my skills and community spirit to the table.” Running for Hurley Town Board.

    Melinda McKnight grew up in the Hamlet of Port Ewen and attended Kingston High School. Upon graduating, she earned an A.S. degree in Journalism from SUNY Ulster, a B.A. in English and an M.A. in Public History from SUNY Albany. She spent her early career in nonprofit administration where she managed all aspects of operations including, developing exhibits and special events, negotiating contracts, grant writing, budgeting and human resources.  She has served as Adjunct Faculty at SUNY Ulster, taught Continuing Education classes at Ulster BOCES and provided a 12-week character development program based on The Virtues Project at a medium security NYS Prison.  Since 2010, she has worked in the field of Building Performance in a variety of roles in a family-owned company that transitions homes and businesses off fossil fuels. Her current role is Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. She currently serves as Vice President of Klyne Esopus Historical Society Museum, Board Member of Citizens for Local Power and Councilperson on the Town of Hurley Town Board. As a member of the Hurley Town Board, Melinda worked across party lines in writing and passing a Short Term Rental Law (Commended by the Ulster County Planning Board) and in creating a Zoning Task Force and a Climate Smart Task Force. She's running for Hurley Town Supervisor.

    Lynne Bailey grew up in a rural suburban area of Suffolk County and moved to NYC in 1976 starting her long and diverse professional career. In 2013 she purchased her home in Hurley and in recent years, Lynne has been very involved in community matters, volunteers for the Zoning Task Force and is the communications manager of the Hurley Climate Smart Task Force. Ms. Bailey has long cultivated service-oriented practices, and is eager for the opportunity to serve her community and its residents in the ways she knows best – using modern technology and methods, impeccable recordkeeping and communication skills, for the improvement of local government operations – with the respect and diligence that all residents merit.Service-oriented, accessible, trustworthy, technologically efficient, transparent and accountable. She's running for Hurley Town Clerk/Tax Collector

    They share about why they wanted to get involved in politics, how collaborating and reaching across the political aisle is important, how getting involved in local politics can be very positive and valuable for all of us, some of the challenges they have faced, and how their "sisterhood" has helped them through the difficult moments. So get out and VOTE! Early voting starts October 23rd here in Ulster County and election day is November 2nd!

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    Scarlett Tudor (animal science & aquaculture)

    Scarlett Tudor (animal science & aquaculture)

    Scarlet Tudor is the Research and Outreach Coordinator for the Aquaculture Research Institute at the University of Maine. Scarlet has a Ph.D. in Marine Sciences, and has a deep interest in animal behaviors. 

    Scarlet was one of the scientists who helped with the MSF project The Warming Sea, accompanying Composer Lucas Richman to some middle schools around  Maine.

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    Inside the Mind of a Gen Z CEO: Featuring Jake Sperley

    Inside the Mind of a Gen Z CEO: Featuring Jake Sperley

    Jake Sperley

    In his current role as CEO of Fair and Event, Jake is committed to helping events use the latest in software solutions and services to increase their revenue, save time, and streamline their organizational processes.

    Jake was raised in St.Helens Oregon on a small farm where he grew his love for entrepreneurship through a 4H program. He attended Oregon State University and graduated a year early with a B.S. in Business. He now resides in the Portland, Oregon area and in his spare time, enjoys being on the water, attending live events, eating epic food, and being with his family.

    Where can you Find Jake?

    Instagram: @jakesperley

    Facebook: Jake Sperley

    Facebook Company Page: Fair and Event

     

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    Website: www.againstallaverage.com

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuMcGqduDz9E2mBU5TiH36A

    Facebook: fb.me/AgainstAllAverage

    Instagram: (https://instagram.com/againstallaverage

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    #43 Dale Hummel - Great Goats, Fueled by Felines

    #43 Dale Hummel - Great Goats, Fueled by Felines

    As it snows in the Midwest, we turn up the HEAT with this one! A MONUMENTAL conversation covering incredible topics. Fascinating stories and discussions critical to the future of the industry make for one of our most inspirational and highly intriguing episodes to date. Just when we thought- "Where do we go from here?"- Enter: Dale Hummel.

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    Website face lift: https://stocktalk-podcast.com/

    Live Episode THIS MONDAY; November 18th at NAILE with Brian Arnold!

    Sweatshirts will first be available for purchase in Louisville! LIMITED SUPPLY!


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    #36 Tracy Dendinger - Bathroom Selfies

    #36 Tracy Dendinger - Bathroom Selfies

    Tracy is a great mind within the show lamb industry and has dedicated her life to educating many kids through being an FFA advisor. She now plays a huge role in the Ohio FFA, as you will hear. Her flock of ewes has some intriguing history that all will enjoy. As a past advisor of Trevor's, you will be sure to get a laugh of her thoughts on what he was like in high school...

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