As She Rises brings together local poets and activists from throughout North America to depict the effects of climate change on their home and their people. Each episode carries the listener to a new place through a collection of voices, local recordings and soundscapes. Stories span from the Louisiana Bayou, to the tundras of Alaska to the drying bed of the Colorado River. Centering the voices of native women and women of color, As She Rises personalizes the elusive magnitude of climate cha ...
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PPT073: Exploring the intersection of podcasting, pastured poultry, farming, and business
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Many farmers listen to podcasts as they do chores, make hay, deliver product, or pick up supplies. Direct-to-consumer farmers have a lot of windshield time, and it makes sense that podcasts continue to fill more of that time as a way to be entertained and informed. But why aren't more farmers podcasting for their customers? That's the question this episode explores in the context of a trip I made to Podcast Movement, an annual meeting of podcasters from all over the world. We'll use some teachings from Cliff Ravenscraft to help along. Listen to Cliff's 11 Step formula for building a profitable business. Poultry Headlines From the Episode: A Poultry World article summarizes a research review that shows “eggs confirmed as crucial tool for infant development.” Key takeaway is “ the research finds that “eggs support child development despite having few calories.” An Ecuadoran study, for example, found that if infants added one egg per day to the diet they were less likely to be stunted (47%) and less likely to be underweight (74%). Read article. The article “Vaccines are pushing pathogens to evolve” published in Quanta Magazine explores the idea that vaccines may actually incite disease to become vaccine resistant. The article includes research done with Mareks Disease and broilers, which suggested "that the Marek’s vaccine encourages more dangerous viruses to proliferate." Read article. A listener submitted a question about egg yolk color after being called out by a customer following a change in layer diet. We've known how to manipulate egg yolk color for a very long time and U.S. Customers favor yellow and even dark yellow/orange shades. Unfortunately, color alone is not sufficient to judge egg quality, as it's easily manipulated. Read more about xanthophyll and egg color from Leroy S. Palmer, which he "discovered" in 1915. Recipe for success and mastering new ideas: Throughout my career, I've found myself faced the task of learning new ideas and disciplines. Here's the short recipe for success I lay out in the podcast, and it works whether you're a pastured poultry farmer, a marketer, or a podcaster.
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- Find and associate with people who are smarter than you
- Read a lot (in niche and out)
- Question everything to understand how something works
- Take action and do something with your knowledge-turn that knowledge into wisdom
- Evaluate results and repeat
126 episodes
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Manage episode 214837200 series 133339
Content provided by Mike Badger. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mike Badger or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Many farmers listen to podcasts as they do chores, make hay, deliver product, or pick up supplies. Direct-to-consumer farmers have a lot of windshield time, and it makes sense that podcasts continue to fill more of that time as a way to be entertained and informed. But why aren't more farmers podcasting for their customers? That's the question this episode explores in the context of a trip I made to Podcast Movement, an annual meeting of podcasters from all over the world. We'll use some teachings from Cliff Ravenscraft to help along. Listen to Cliff's 11 Step formula for building a profitable business. Poultry Headlines From the Episode: A Poultry World article summarizes a research review that shows “eggs confirmed as crucial tool for infant development.” Key takeaway is “ the research finds that “eggs support child development despite having few calories.” An Ecuadoran study, for example, found that if infants added one egg per day to the diet they were less likely to be stunted (47%) and less likely to be underweight (74%). Read article. The article “Vaccines are pushing pathogens to evolve” published in Quanta Magazine explores the idea that vaccines may actually incite disease to become vaccine resistant. The article includes research done with Mareks Disease and broilers, which suggested "that the Marek’s vaccine encourages more dangerous viruses to proliferate." Read article. A listener submitted a question about egg yolk color after being called out by a customer following a change in layer diet. We've known how to manipulate egg yolk color for a very long time and U.S. Customers favor yellow and even dark yellow/orange shades. Unfortunately, color alone is not sufficient to judge egg quality, as it's easily manipulated. Read more about xanthophyll and egg color from Leroy S. Palmer, which he "discovered" in 1915. Recipe for success and mastering new ideas: Throughout my career, I've found myself faced the task of learning new ideas and disciplines. Here's the short recipe for success I lay out in the podcast, and it works whether you're a pastured poultry farmer, a marketer, or a podcaster.
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continue reading
- Find and associate with people who are smarter than you
- Read a lot (in niche and out)
- Question everything to understand how something works
- Take action and do something with your knowledge-turn that knowledge into wisdom
- Evaluate results and repeat
126 episodes
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