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Whole Grain

Grain Elevator and Processing Society (GEAPS)

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The Whole Grain Podcast is your go-to source for fresh ideas, expert advice, and real-world strategies in the grain handling and processing industry. Each episode dives into conversations with industry leaders, innovators, and change-makers who share the insights you need to sharpen your skills, boost your impact, and stay ahead in a fast-changing industry. Hosted and produced by Jim Lenz, Director of Global Education and Training at the Grain Elevator and Processing Society (GEAPS), Whole G ...
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Against The Grain

Against The Grain

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We are all about living life differently & thinking outside of the box to answer life’s tough questions. Against the Grain a Christ focused motivational podcast talking about the gospel & what it looks like to follow the narrow path in today’s culture. We talk about current issues, minimalism, Health, Agriculture, Science & a plethora of other topics.
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As horse owners, we always strive to do what's best for our horses. They are our soulmates and a lifelong passion! Brought to you by Tribute® Superior Equine Nutrition, The Equine Connection Podcast is where health, nutrition and love for the horse come together. We share helpful advice, tips and tricks to help all horse owners better care for their four-legged partners.
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The Renewable Energy SmartPod offers an inside look at the people, technologies and trends that are powering the energy transition. If you want to hear more about the role renewables are playing to decarbonize the global economy and combat climate change, this is the podcast for you. Follow us on Twitter @RenewablesPod or sign up for our newsletter: Renewable Energy SmartBrief.
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LWN Podcast

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Audio version of LWN.net articles. Maintained by third party, not related by LWN.net. Web-scrapping and audio conversion is done by the opensource project https://github.com/0xba1a/lwn-podcast
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Did you know that 93% of communication is non-verbal? Yet, the marketing industry is saturated with teaching entrepreneurs brain-based content marketing strategies–logical, psychological, and analytical. However, when your energy is magnetic, it’s the most irresistible force in any crowd without you saying a word.Listen in as Kathryn Thompson, a creative rulebreaker, award-winning marketing and communications expert, and the Founder of Creatively Owned, goes against the grain and shows you h ...
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Safe, Efficient, Profitable: A Worker Safety Podcast

Joe and Jen Allen of Allen Safety LLC

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Joe and Jen Allen of Allen Safety LLC take their combined 40+ years of worker safety, OSHA, EPA, production, sanitation, and engineering experience in Manufacturing Plants including Harvest Plants/Packers, Case Readies and Further Processing Plants, Food Production Plants, Feed Mills, Grain Elevators, Bakeries, Farms, Feed Lots, and Petro-Chemical and bring you their top methods for identifying risk, preventing injuries, conquering the workload, auditing, managing emergencies and catastrophi ...
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Rotationally Raised

Practical Farmers of iowa

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Over the past few years, more and more farmers have been growing small grains again, and even more want to find ways to grow them on their farm. At Practical Farmers of Iowa, we’ve been trying to help with that process. Starting with the first episode “Small Grains: A Revival” – you can learn more about small grains, from the benefits of adding diversity to your crop rotations to growing, harvesting and marketing the crops. Like everything else we do, this series is farmer-led. The podcast i ...
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In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah discuss why forage is more important than grain for horses. They explore the basics of equine forage, the types of forage, and the differences between forage and grain. The conversation delves into the importance of forage for a horse's digestive health, mental well-being, and behavioral health. They also…
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Everyone told me my quiz was too much. After creating what I called "one of the most epic quizzes the interwebs have ever seen" with detailed results pages that took months to develop, one person said it was "overwhelming, there was too much content there." My inner child started screaming. "Maybe I should take some content away... maybe I'm being …
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In this episode Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Heather discuss a case study on a mid-teens gelding that lost significant weight after a six-hour trailer ride to a competition. They explore the common issue of dehydration and fluid loss in horses during travel, the impact of body condition scores, and how stress and temperature affect metabo…
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Everyone told me I was crazy. I had a funnel that performed exceptionally for 2.5 years, 80% show-up rates on sales calls, 6-8x return on ad spend, metrics people would die for. But I felt like I always had my foot on the gas, never able to truly step away. My mentor kept showing me the data… "Kathryn, these numbers are exceptional!" But my system …
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Have questions, feedback, or thoughts on the show? We want to hear from you! Click on this link to send us a text message. Scott Brittingham doesn't just recruit members to GEAPS—he builds community by forging meaningful connections that last a lifetime. As the organization's top recruiter for six of the last seven years, his approach reveals profo…
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In this episode Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah discuss the practice of soaking hay and feed for horses. The hosts explore the reasons for soaking, which include reducing non-structural carbohydrates to manage metabolic issues, decreasing dust and mold for respiratory health, and aiding in hydration. They also provide specific guidelines on how to soak …
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When you're naturally a people-pleaser or perfectionist, it's so easy to flinch the moment someone gives you critical feedback. One complaint and suddenly you're questioning everything, ready to completely revamp your business to avoid future criticism. I spent years turning myself inside out every time someone wasn't 100% satisfied. The constant b…
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Chemical safety: sounds straightforward, right? You’ve got your SDS, PPE, and eyewash stations. But what happens when your team mixes, sprays, or supercharges those chemicals in ways the manufacturer never imagined? With a CHMM on the mic, this is part coaching, part humor, and 100% actionable. Key Takeaways – 1. The SDS might not be helpful based …
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Sponsored by: EDF Power Solutions When hockey legend Mike Richter retired from the NHL, he pivoted to a career in energy efficiency. Mike is now the president of Brightcore Energy, a company that offers turn-key solutions -- including geothermal systems, solar, energy storage, or smart building technologies -- that simplify the clean energy journey…
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In this episode, equine nutritionists Dr. Nicole Rambo and Heather discuss a case study on a foal experiencing growth issues related to hypophysitis. They address common misconceptions about protein levels in creep feeds and emphasize the importance of sufficient nutrition, particularly protein, in the development of young horses. They explain the …
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Most sales trainers tell you to "bust objections" and never take no for an answer. I always thought that approach was cringy and manipulative. But I struggled with how to handle money objections without being pushy. After being on both sides of sales calls that felt gross and transactional... I realized there had to be a better way. One that actual…
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Have questions, feedback, or thoughts on the show? We want to hear from you! Click on this link to send us a text message. Internships are more than just short-term work experiences—they’re the first step in building a future-ready workforce. In this episode of the Whole Grain Podcast, host Jim Lenz and Betsy Polis, Sr. Director of Projects and Eve…
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In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah focus on understanding heat stress in horses, including its risk factors, prevention strategies, and the impact of diet on heat generation. They discuss the physiological signs of heat stress, from mild symptoms like rapid breathing and excessive sweating to severe cases that can lead to organ damage or d…
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Hustling isn't indicative of success. And I've got proof. I spent 12 months posting on Instagram five days a week, sending multiple emails, and following a framework that didn't feel authentic. Despite investing heavily, my online business wasn't paying off like my brick-and-mortar one. So I decided to try a different way. I threw out the hustle me…
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BP sells its US onshore wind business ... Utilities accelerate renewables projects ... Moss Landing sparks more BESS pushback ... Trump taps LaCerte for FERC ... Commerce plans new duty on Chinese graphite ... The EU marks a solar power milestone Sign up for the Renewable Energy SmartBriefBy Sean McMahon
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In this episode Dr. Nicole Rambo and Heather explore and react to various trending TikTok horse feeding hacks. They assess the safety and effectiveness of different tips, which include feeding carrots and ice cubes as summer treats, adding molasses to make feed more palatable, using vegetable oil for quick weight gain, incorporating beet pulp for w…
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High achievers often get caught in a pattern of hypercritical focus that prevents them from celebrating success. In this eye-opening episode, I reveal how our ability to spot improvements becomes our Achilles heel when we obsess over the 1% that isn't working instead of celebrating the 99% that is. I share my personal experience launching my AI-pow…
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In this episode of the Equine Connection Podcast, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah dive into the crucial topic of protecting equine health during transportation. The discussion covers the stress and physiological impacts of trailering on horses, including elevated cortisol levels, heart rate, and blood sugar. They examine the effects of short versus long…
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Have questions, feedback, or thoughts on the show? We want to hear from you! Click on this link to send us a text message. Port Pressures: Navigating Grain Facility Challenges with Smart Equipment Solutions Sponsored by AGI – Ag Growth International In this episode of the Whole Grain Podcast, host Jim Lenz, Director of Global Training and Education…
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Creating success is about alignment, not just strategy. In this revealing episode, I share authentic client success stories from my Spellbound coaching program, demonstrating how genuine messaging and personal alignment collapse business growth timelines. Starting with the observation that both tangible results (sales, ROI) and intangible transform…
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Welcome to the cage match no one talks about—but everyone in food and meat production lives through. This week, Joe and Jen are tackling the heavyweight showdown between two giants in every facility: Worker Safety vs. Food Safety. Who takes priority when things go sideways? Who gets to call the shots when it’s time to shut it all down? And most imp…
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In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Heather explore horse nutrition misconceptions circulated on social media. They debunk myths such as 'natural is always good,' 'high protein diets impact horses negatively,' 'horses can thrive on forage and salt alone,' and many more. The experts explain the importance of a balanced diet tailored to modern hors…
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From trauma to transformation, Dr. Natalie Green shatters the myth that healing happens only in our heads. Drawing from her harrowing personal survival story and 30+ years as a trauma expert, the bestselling author and Growing Tall Poppies podcast host reveals why so many high-achievers remain stuck despite years of talk therapy. Dr. Green illumina…
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Sponsored by KPMG Policy shifts and market pressures are making big headlines in renewables industry in the US. Amid all the uncertainty, Daniel Cruise, Partner and Head of Renewables at LIUM, returns to the show to provide an update on the state of the solar sector. Leveraging data gathered via LIUM's solarSAT montioring system, Daniel offers a ne…
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Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine Specialist Sarah focus on nutritional strategies to reduce inflammation in horses. The discussion covers the importance of understanding inflammation, its causes, and its impact on horses, particularly performance and aging horses. Dr. Rambo highlights the significance of a balanced diet, the role of specific nutrients l…
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"Trading is like the biggest personal development course you will ever take." This insight from bestselling author Anmol Singh reveals how market psychology mirrors entrepreneurial mindset challenges. Starting as an introverted college student in his dorm room, Anmol discovered that successful trading requires the same emotional discipline that dri…
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In this episode Dr. Nicole Rambo and Heather focus on best practices for horse feed storage. Heather addresses a common customer question about the safety and effectiveness of storing horse feed in Ziploc bags and provides detailed advice on how to store different types of feed, including high-fat supplements and medications. They discuss the impor…
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"Money is energy, and we're either blocking it or attracting it." This powerful insight sets the tone for our conversation with Lisa Kalmin, who challenges conventional views on prosperity. Lisa shares profound insights about our relationship with money, time, and self-worth. She explains how cultural messaging and family patterns create "wealth se…
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In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Sarah delve into the intriguing topic of horse manure. The conversation covers the importance of monitoring manure for signs of health and nutrition issues in horses. They discuss what healthy manure should look like in terms of texture, color, and odor, and explain how factors like diet, stress, and hydration …
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Have questions, feedback, or thoughts on the show? We want to hear from you! Click on this link to send us a text message. In this episode of the Whole Grain podcast, we’re heading deep into bourbon country—to the rolling hills of Loretto, Kentucky — where time meets tradition, and grain quality isn’t just important... it’s everything. Today, we’re…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we dive into the internal struggles that emerge when we feel pulled toward paths that seem to contradict our established values or public image. I’m sharing my personal journey with artificial intelligence, from initial resistance to curious exploration and how this evolution challenged me to examine the "all-or-n…
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Allen Safety takes a deep dive into SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) reviews, the blurry overlap of responsibility between teams, and why most documentation isn’t as airtight—or as collaborative—as it should be. The hosts challenge listeners to reconsider how procedures are developed, who reviews them, and how safety personnel can truly become co…
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In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Heather discuss effective fly control strategies for horses. They review a case study where a customer inquires about feeding Essential K and looking into fly control options for her Fjord horse. The conversation covers the use of insect growth regulators like ClariFLy, comparing the efficacy of Essential K wit…
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In this illuminating conversation with Jayne, a sovereign Reiki reclamation mentor, we explore the profound disconnect many intuitive practitioners feel when trying to market their transformational work in today's digital landscape. Jayne shares her journey of dismantling what no longer serves her, and reveals how conventional marketing tactics lef…
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In this episode we dive into the common causes and potential solutions for back soreness in horses. We discuss how nutritional factors like protein quality, antioxidants, and magnesium can contribute to or alleviate back pain. Additionally, we explore other potential contributors to back soreness, including poor saddle fit, stress, ulcers, joint di…
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Building off last week's client story, this episode dives into the practical differences between marketing skills versus experiences and why most online marketing advice doesn't work for energy healers, Reiki practitioners, and transformational workers. I break down the fundamental shift from describing what you do to helping people feel what their…
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Sponsored by KPMG Negotiations currently taking place on Capitol Hill stand to have a dramatic impact on tax incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act that have powered tremendous growth in clean energy and domestic manufacturing. With so much chatter coming out of Congress, Alfred Johnson, the co-founder and CEO of Crux, and Lauren Collins, a part…
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In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and Heather discuss a case study involving two insulin-resistant horses. They delve into the dietary management of these horses, addressing concerns about high protein intake and its impact on insulin levels. The conversation also explores the misinterpretation of research studies and the importance of a comprehens…
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