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It's the holiday gift giving/gift buying season! We chat a little about how this all looks today vs. yesterday in terms of how we shop, where we shop, and when we shop. Is it still the thought that counts? With today's conveniences are we just going through the motions? Has something been lost? Listen in.
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The Common Folk get together to discuss some real life issues we are facing personally that we just know many of you will be able to relate to. During this busy holiday season, sometimes you just need to take a moment to get it out, reflect, forgive, and give thanks.
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We sit down with Andrew Zahn, Forestry Property Operations Supervisor, of a little known property in Eastern Nebraska by the name of Horning State Farm and Demonstration Forest. This property is owned by the University of Nebraska and run by the Nebraska Forest Service. This farm has been owned by the University since the 50's but over the last few years they have been making some big strides in the way of beautifying and engaging with the public. We also discuss a Veterans Memorial Forest they planted this past year at the farm. Common Folk doing uncommon things!
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Ben, Morgan, and their best bud Nick recently traveled to Lincoln, NE to participate in a BBQ contest at the Faith Lutheran Church for their first annual Rib Fest. Following that event and being given the gracious award of "Fan Favorite", Ben and Nick traveled back to Lincoln and sat down with one of the hosts of the One & A Half Pastors Podcast along with a couple community members/participants to quickly discuss the event and to dig in to topics such as Connections and thoughts on How to Build Community.
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Randy has a lot going on down in north Florida, where he grows peanuts on the family farm. The Common Folk welcomes @randythefarmer to the pod and learns a great many things involving his twin brother, Randy's music career, and the curious relationship with a NEW tractor manufacture out of Florida. This farming equipment company goes by the name James Mooose, and Randy is the head spokesperson for their revolutionary tractors.
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Why are people deciding to vote or not to vote? It is an extremely important election and we want to know how the Common Folk are deciding to hit the poles or not. Welcome our special local guest DanO to the podcast to chat about all things voting from a regular, every day dude Common Folk perspective.
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Halloween is here and it's the season of ghosts, goblins, spirits and freaky stories. What is a Reike Master? We're gonna find out. We dig into our guests' connection with energies and the spirit world. We chat about some of the strangest interactions she has had over the years and how she sees this side of spirituality fitting in with traditional spirituality we are taught in Sunday School. Meet a local Common Folk we have come to know and love, welcome to the podcast Tracy!
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Join the crew on their 1st Live in-studio video recording. We're having a beer and talking politics.
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The crew welcomes in Charles Baron, of the Farmers Business Network. FBN is on a mission to empower family farms by enhancing networking opportunities, increase their purchasing power, create new markets, and by offering alternative ag products.
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The crew welcomes back Kyle Lechtenberg to discuss the once taboo subject of mental health.
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Everyone knows Adam Sandler from his time at SNL, his iconic movies, or his stand-up comedy. Now Sandler is bigger than Ever, after inking an exclusive multimillion dollar deal with Netflix. How has this 'off-beat' comedian, from the 90's, become one of Hollywoods biggest stars?! Let's dive in, and put that Common Folk perspective on it.
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In Part 2 we dig further into the "why" behind the 50 Mile March, the "what" that participants should expect to experience, and the future plans for this noble organization. We sincerely hope you enjoy this as much as we did. Meet again, Jay Miralles!
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This two part conversation starts with an introduction to the 50 Mile March, an event surrounding Military Veteran Support in Eastern Nebraska. We chat with one of the founders, Jay Miralles. It quickly becomes clear why this movement is growing so fast as we get to know Jay and what he is all about. By the end of this thing we guarantee you are going to want to sign up and will have a hunger to learn more about Jay and his projects in life. The son of immigrants and a man we are very proud to call a friend. Meet Jay Miralles and the 50 Mile March.
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Note: This is a rebroadcast. School Resource Officers, how important are they? Why are they really there? What should we expect from them? This isn't a job for just anyone. We dig into this critical position and discuss the roles, responsibilities, and future of SRO's in our public schools. Welcome back Lieutenant Howard Banks to the show!
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The crew has noticed a couple discrepancies in regards to the information shared by Google Home's Alexa, and other "Smart Home" devices. Also, Mark Zuckerberg had some interesting news to share over his social media platforms on Meta.
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The crew hit the road and met with many wonderful people, and visited some pretty impressive places. So let's revisit the journey and hear the take-aways from Ben, Morgan and Andy.'s point of view. Buckle up and enjoy this ride back into "fly-over" country!
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The crew wraps up their first "On The Road Tour" at T & S Farms. This husband and wife operated farming/dairy/catering business showcases how powerful the Family Unit can be. Tanner and Sherry Black have built a THRIVING small business, that's quickly becoming a staple to the local community in terms of providing food sovereignty, and healthier food choices to boot Supplying farm fresh eggs, Sunday brunch, and dairy products across the county and beyond.
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Woke, Break Dancing, Anti-Christian Opening Ceremonies, Men participating in Women's events... Ok, let's just start the pod.
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The road tour continues! And this time the crew stops by Lynch Nebraska to find out how they were able to save it's grocery store from closing. This fascinating story, of a small town rallying together, has more twists than a midwest tornado!
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We've been talking about these guys and their copper mugs for quite-a-while. Now, we've finally made the trip to O'Neill Nebraska to see first hand what Handlebend is all about! So sit back and enjoy this conversation over Friends, Manufacturing, Family and Entrepreneurship.
- Visa fler