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    Explore " anheuser-busch" with insightful episodes like "Everything Val LaMantia said at the "CEOs Unite - Let's Get Uncomfortable" summit", "Brew In The Lou Part 1", "A Conversation with John Catsimatidis | New York Post — "Carmakers’ Unsafe, Un-American Push to Eliminate AM Radio" | Author, "How Far Do You Want to Go?" | US Leadership in Decline", "Bud Light: Corporate America Out of Touch" and "Bud Light: Corporate America Out of Touch" from podcasts like ""Rio Grande Guardian's Podcast", "Chucklehead Chat", "America's Roundtable", "Home" and "Program - Weekend Show"" and more!

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    Everything Val LaMantia said at the "CEOs Unite - Let's Get Uncomfortable" summit

    Everything Val LaMantia said at the "CEOs Unite - Let's Get Uncomfortable" summit

    MCALLEN, Texas - Businesswoman Val LaMantia was one of the panelists at the “CEOs Unite - Let’s Get Uncomfortable” summit.


    The event was hosted by Hidalgo County Prosperity Task Force and Futuro RGV.


    LaMantia is one of the directors of L&F Distributors, which is a major wholesaler for beer giant Anheuser-Busch.


    In her remarks, LaMantia said L&F had to overcome a huge loss in sales that was out of the company’s control.


    “About a year ago, we had kind of a little bit of a snafu in the Bud Light debacle. I don't know how many of you remember that or not but it was something that we had nothing to do with. But, because we were affiliated with a national organization, Anheuser Busch…,” LaMantia explained.


    “It was one post, one time, and it affected our sales, our Bud Light sales, which was our number one brand. It went from our number one brand down to almost non existent for a little bit. And that kind of threw us through a loop. You know, no matter what you sell, at any point in time in your business you can just drop. For no reason… you did not do anything other than you just sold that product.”


    LaMantia was referring to the backlash Anheuser Busch received when it partnered with transgender TikToker Dylan Mulvaney. Many consumers stopped buying Bud Light and other Anheuser Busch beers. Some conservative celebrities pushed for a boycott of the company’s products.


    LaMantia said L&F is still recovering.


    “Over the months and over this last year, we've kind of come back somewhat but it made it all of us ponder a little bit that, no matter what you do, no matter how hard you are in the community, no matter how hard you work in the community, sometimes things just happen and under your control or not your control things will just… your business will just, you know, suddenly cease,” LaMantia said.


    “And so we've come back from that, but I think there's a lot of lessons to be learned in that and a preparedness that everybody needs to take when they are out there trying to sell, whatever they're trying to sell, that you need to be prepared and you need to understand that when things like that happen, you have to have a plan.”


    LaMantia said she did not think Anheuser Busch had a plan on how to respond. 


    “It's just not put your head in the sand but it’s, get out there and explain your reasonings and explain who you are as a company, which we tried to do and I think we've we've done a pretty good job of it since. But it's just one of those many lessons that you learn… if you've been around as long as we have.

    LaMantia said she and her family are probably most proud of the scholarships L&F has given out over the years.


    “We had started, about 20 years ago, with my father starting this… it was a Stars Scholarship Fund that kind of brought along… as we grew with L&F we asked the community to help us. It was a grassroots organization that provided scholarships for people that came from the area in which we served,” LaMantia explained.


    “And so today, we have given out over $38.9 million worth of scholarships to about 19,000 students.” 


    There was applause in the audience. 


    “Thank you."


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    Brew In The Lou Part 1

    Brew In The Lou Part 1
    Today I have the pleasure of having Billy Busch as my guest host! Billy is the Founder and CEO of the Busch Family Brewing and Distilling Company. We chat about his ancestors buying a small beer company and making it into a beer powerhouse, how he kept his family legacy going with brewing Kraftig Beer, his tv show Busch Family Brewed, his new venue where you can go and purchase his new beer, and his book he wrote called "Family Reins". Sit back and enjoy this great episode!

    A Conversation with John Catsimatidis | New York Post — "Carmakers’ Unsafe, Un-American Push to Eliminate AM Radio" | Author, "How Far Do You Want to Go?" | US Leadership in Decline

    A Conversation with John Catsimatidis | New York Post —  "Carmakers’ Unsafe, Un-American Push to Eliminate AM Radio" | Author, "How Far Do You Want to Go?" | US Leadership in Decline
    Join America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with billionaire entrepreneur John Catsimatidis, author, "How Far do You Want to Go?" on vital issues impacting America's economy and security. John Catsimatidis is owner and CEO of the Red Apple Group, owner of 77 WABC Radio and host of The Cats Roundtable. John Catsimatidis shares about his leading endeavors to fight back against the scheme by carmakers to eliminate AM radio from vehicles and the serious concern that removal of AM alerts will adversely affect millions of Americans when facing manmade and natural disasters. The conversation also focuses on the high cost of energy and America's leadership on the world stage. John Catsimatidis also shares about his recent conversation with former President Donald J. Trump aired on 77 WABC radio (https://wabcradio.com/episode/president-donald-trump-04-30-23/). New York Post | Carmakers’ unsafe, un-American push to eliminate AM radio (https://nypost.com/2023/04/26/carmakers-unsafe-un-american-push-to-eliminate-am-radio/) "But some automotive makers — Ford among them — want to eliminate the AM option (https://nypost.com/2023/04/14/sean-hannity-speaks-out-on-electric-vehicles-ditching-am-radio/) in all gas-powered and electric 2024 models. The move isn’t only un-American — it’s just plain dumb. AM radio is undisputedly the most reliable form of communication during emergencies. And it’s not only small markets that depend on getting crucial information out via the airwaves — every major city uses AM alerts during manmade and natural disasters." — John Catsimatidis, Op-Ed | The New York Post John's dedication to family, faith and country will inspire everyone. John's story focuses on the humbling experiences of a Greek immigrant family coming to America and embracing the American Dream through a strong work ethic and sacrifices. Today, his job creation endeavors through the Red Apple Group employs thousands of our fellow Americans, from New York to Pennsylvania, Florida, and other places. americasrt.com (https://americasrt.com/) https://ileaderssummit.org/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 Twitter: @JCats2013 @ileaderssummit @AmericasRT @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America’s Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio program - a strategic initiative of International Leaders Summit, focuses on America’s economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. Tune into America’s Roundtable Radio program from Washington, DC via live streaming on Saturday mornings via 65 radio stations at 7:30 A.M. (ET) on Lanser Broadcasting Corporation covering the Michigan and the Midwest market, and at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk Mississippi — SuperTalk.FM reaching listeners in every county within the State of Mississippi, and neighboring states in the South including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee. Listen to America's Roundtable on digital platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, Google and other key online platforms. Listen live, Saturdays at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk | https://www.supertalk.fm

    Bud Light: Corporate America Out of Touch

    Bud Light: Corporate America Out of Touch

    Townhall Review – April 22, 2023

    Hugh Hewitt and Mollie Hemingway, editor-in-chief of The Federalist, tackle the widening gap between corporate America and their customers, using Bud Light's recent advertising blunders as a prime example.

    Dennis Prager unpacks the consequences of left-wing ideology, arguing that corporations like Anheuser-Busch significantly contribute to the erosion of society's core values and traditions.

    Joe Piscopo and K.T. McFarland, a national security veteran with service to Presidents Nixon, Ford and Reagan, explore the evolving values and patriotism in America. They scrutinize the shifting mindset among younger generations and within the Democratic Party, reminiscing about the inspiring leadership of figures like John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.

    Brandon Tatum reacts to Mayor Brandon Johnson's response to the recent chaos in Chicago. Tatum critiques the mayor's position and emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility, self-reflection, and community engagement in addressing and preventing such incidents.

    Hugh Hewitt and Jim Geraghty, senior political correspondent of National Review, analyze the need to recognize and prepare for potential threats from China, especially regarding Taiwan. They explore the China Select Committee's work, House Republicans' wargames simulation, and the impact of COVID on China.

    Michele Tafoya, host of "Sideline Sanity" Podcast, welcomes Peter Schweizer, author of the book "Red Handed," for a conversation about the influence of corporate America and mainstream media on shaping political narratives and foreign policy concerning China. They also highlight the significance of transparency in reporting political improprieties from all sides.

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    Bud Light: Corporate America Out of Touch

    Bud Light: Corporate America Out of Touch

    Townhall Review – April 22, 2023

    Hugh Hewitt and Mollie Hemingway, editor-in-chief of The Federalist, tackle the widening gap between corporate America and their customers, using Bud Light's recent advertising blunders as a prime example.

    Dennis Prager unpacks the consequences of left-wing ideology, arguing that corporations like Anheuser-Busch significantly contribute to the erosion of society's core values and traditions.

    Joe Piscopo and K.T. McFarland, a national security veteran with service to Presidents Nixon, Ford and Reagan, explore the evolving values and patriotism in America. They scrutinize the shifting mindset among younger generations and within the Democratic Party, reminiscing about the inspiring leadership of figures like John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.

    Brandon Tatum reacts to Mayor Brandon Johnson's response to the recent chaos in Chicago. Tatum critiques the mayor's position and emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility, self-reflection, and community engagement in addressing and preventing such incidents.

    Hugh Hewitt and Jim Geraghty, senior political correspondent of National Review, analyze the need to recognize and prepare for potential threats from China, especially regarding Taiwan. They explore the China Select Committee's work, House Republicans' wargames simulation, and the impact of COVID on China.

    Michele Tafoya, host of "Sideline Sanity" Podcast, welcomes Peter Schweizer, author of the book "Red Handed," for a conversation about the influence of corporate America and mainstream media on shaping political narratives and foreign policy concerning China. They also highlight the significance of transparency in reporting political improprieties from all sides.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    DEMOCRACY JUST SOLD FOR $787,500,000 - 4.19.23

    DEMOCRACY JUST SOLD FOR $787,500,000 - 4.19.23

    EPISODE 181: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN

    A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Just like American democracy I too am available for sale for $787,500,000. Since the SCOTUS Citizens United decision in 2010, it's been the corporations' world and we just live in it, unless they kill us. And corporations gonna corpo-RATE. Five years ago a company bought three-quarters of Dominion for 38 million. It just got a return of 1567%. "Money is accountability," said its lawyers. True - if YOU got the money. If you aren't, what you got was Tucker Carlson last night predicting a race war with impunity. 

    Spare me the nonsense about Fox knowing it did wrong. Dominion didn't even get a retraction, let alone an apology. "We acknowledge the court's rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false." That's the 21st Century equivalent of "The White Star Line acknowledges that RMS Titanic missed its estimated time of arrival at Pier 54 in New York."

    (10:15) IN CASE THAT ISN'T BAD ENOUGH: The Democrats are using the incapacitation of Dianne Feinstein as the excuse for not subpoenaing Clarence Thomas. Because the Democrats are adhering to the rules of Flag Football while the Republicans are all armed and if they needed a vote to subpoena Sonia Sotomayor they would push THEIR Dianne Feinstein down a flight of stairs to get it.

    B-Block (17:04) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: McConnell makes a fascist funny; Greene insists Chump never said anything racist about Covid, then repeats all the racist things he said. A guy tries to destroy all the Anheuser-Busch beer in a Wal-mart. And Chump's new NFTs have pissed off...Tomi Lahren and Baked Alaska? (21:23) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: An elected Florida state official says Bud Light should be trying to kiss Kid Rock's ass. Jim Jordan tried to paint Manhattan as a crime hellscape by trotting out a woman whose boyfriend was murdered...in New Jersey. And Kara Swisher has the utter gall to ask Jen Psaki why there haven't been more Republicans on her MSNBC show. "What's the problem? Four shows and no Republicans." This is one of the questions that has led American media, politics, and society, into the sinkhole it's in.

    C-Block (32:00) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Four puppies in the Bahamas trying to survive Parvo (33:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: It's not just Fox. Cable News corrupts completely. In fact, NEWS News corrupts completely. Let me tell you stories of what it did to Radio's Paul Harvey, and Rachel Maddow.

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    Civil War Ghost Loses Election, Lets Get Beers Tonight Queens 04.06.23

    Cheers to Sustainability with Tim Moerman, Sustainability & ESG Director Europe at Anheuser-Busch InBev

    Cheers to Sustainability with Tim Moerman, Sustainability & ESG Director Europe at Anheuser-Busch InBev

    This episode features an interview with Tim Moerman, Sustainability & ESG Director at Anheuser-Busch InBev in Europe. Tim works to deliver sustainable value through global sustainability goals, entrepreneurship, and supply chain D&I. 

    In today’s episode, Tim discusses meeting the consumer demand for sustainability, how he’s using technology for efficiency and transparency, and all that AB InBev is doing to support a future with more cheers. 

     

    “What's going to be adamant is that we decarbonize faster than ever before in the next couple of years. So it's almost not the reduction that you will have between today and 2050, it's the whole volume of emissions that you will still have on the way to get there. That is gonna be very critical. And I think that's that kind of trickle-down in more, more people's minds.” - Tim Moerman

    Show Notes

    • 02:06 - Tim’s journey to AB InBev 
    • 08:25 - AB InBev’s  mission to net zero carbon emissions by 2040
    • 16:09 - Tim’s approach from a technology ecosystem standpoint
    • 25:26 - The goal to be more local, natural, and inclusive 
    • 37:38 - Tim’s advice 

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    The Frontlines of Beverage Innovation – Featuring Anheuser-Busch’s Alice Ponti, Proximo’s Seth Yassky & Malkin Law’s Ryan Malkin

    The Frontlines of Beverage Innovation – Featuring Anheuser-Busch’s Alice Ponti, Proximo’s Seth Yassky & Malkin Law’s Ryan Malkin
    Recorded at our most recent event, What’s Next Now: Beer, Wine & Spirits, we sit down with Alice Ponti, Senior Director, Front End Innovation, Anheuser-Busch; Seth Yassky, Director of Strategic Alliances and Education, Proximo Spirits; & Ryan Malkin, Malkin LAW P.A. to discuss the areas ripe for innovation and how to overcome industry challenges to driving change.

    Anheuser-Bush’s Paolo Provinciali on how the consumer journey should have no ‘deadends’

    Anheuser-Bush’s Paolo Provinciali on how the consumer journey should have no ‘deadends’
    At more than 160 years old, Anheuser-Busch — parent company to more than 100 brands including international linchpins like Budweiser, Bud Light and Stella Artois— has a sizable hold on the beer market and yet still innovates, building out its e-commerce initiatives and brand portfolio in recent years into categories like craft beer, seltzer, and canned wines. The company’s adaptability to the ever-changing market and consumer trends extends to its advertising strategy. This week, we speak with Paolo Provinciali, VP of media and data at Anheuser-Busch, about reaching new consumers through digital channels like connected TV and how the brand is prioritizing data to connect with the consumer in relevant ways.
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