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Indulge in a moto coffee experience through your earphones. Whether you're a seasoned rider, thinking about embracing the motorcycle lifestyle, or simply enjoy the charm of coffee shops and the pleasure of brewing at home, the Throttle & Roast show promises an engaging experience for all.
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Welcome to a podcast for inventors and innovators where each Monday we interview successful inventors and ask them the questions you want to know. You'll learn the tools, tips, and tactics expert inventors use to achieve success - so you can get your invention out of the tank and into the bank!
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Spark Tank

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Crackpot startup guys Craig and Dan talk about your wild business ideas and startup questions. Got a crackpot business idea of your own? Email us at SPARKTANKME@GMAIL.COM - if we pick your idea to feature on the podcast, we’ll send you some authentic Spark Tank swag!
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What‘s so weird and wonderful about Finland? British writer and Helsinki resident Joel Willans, the creator of Very Finnish Problems, and best-selling author of 101 Very Finnish Problems: The Foreigner’s Guide to Surviving in Finland and More Very Finnish Problems: The even more essential guide, discusses, with a variety of fascinating guests, life in his much-loved, adopted country. Contact: veryfinnishproblems@inktank.fi Produced by Thomas Nybergh / Ink Tank Media
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Dunkirk, D-Day, North Africa, Sicily, Italy, Omaha, USAF, RAF, POWs, Second World War Stories, Memoirs & interviews - Britain, USA, Australia, Canada … all the forces … WW2. ... Over 500 5-star ratings. "Thank you for what you are doing. It's incredible and I'm absolutely hooked" AB
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Fresh Take

Florida Certified Organic Growers & Consumers, INC.

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Fresh Take is your roundup of all things related to organic and sustainable living. Join Florida Organic Growers staff and guest experts as we discuss everything you need to know about sustainable living, organic agriculture, and how to make the best lifestyle choices that benefit you and the environment. So if you’re an eco-warrior, a dedicated farmer, or just someone looking to make more conscious decisions, tune in to get your Fresh Take.
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Three veterans' sons coming together to discuss all things D-Day 80. Facts, stats, legacy, beaches, movies and … more beaches. A discussion amongst Angus Wallace of the WW2 Podcast, Steve Erskine, curator and researcher at the Green Howard's museum and myself, Paul Cheall. PS During the discussion, I dismally failed to answer Angus's question about…
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Alan interviews Sarah Hoffe. Dr. Sarah Hoffe was always creative - looking for ways to drive better outcomes for her patients. She invented a virtual reality tool to give patients a preview of what to expect before they did an MRI. Today she uses both VR and 360 videos to enhance patient experiences in her clinic. Make sure to subscribe to the podc…
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Send us a Text Message. Lane Filtering has continued to expand where it is legal in the United States over the past decade. From just California in 2016, five states made lane filtering legal by the end of 2023. Colorado and Minnesota are joining those states to make lane filtering legal in 2024. With seven states now making lane filtering legal an…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Alan takes you on a journey into the past - to the beginning of his invention journey in spring 2002. Alan describes how he wrestled with the decision whether to proceed with his new invention idea - during the midst of a recession that cost him his job. Learn what he did and why. Be sure to subscribe t…
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Alan interviews David Levy. David Levy loved having friends over for fun and backyard grilling. But he found he couldn't enjoy great conversations and tend to the food. He wanted great conversations and great grilled food. He invented the Bola Grill - a versatile tabletop grill. Now he can tend to guests and the food. Make sure to subscribe to the …
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Send us a Text Message. You love the flavor & the experience of drinking coffee. Maybe it’s good for you too? In this episode of the Throttle & Roast podcast, the potential health benefits of drinking coffee are discussed. We learn that coffee contains antioxidants and active substances that can reduce inflammation and protect against diseases. Stu…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. When you pitch your product for licensing, have you considered the view from their side of the table? | Companies are concerned with risk, reward, and product fit - that's their view. To license your invention, you must address all 3 of these elements with them. Listen to learn how. Be sure to subscribe…
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Are you aware of the hidden dangers lurking in your fruits and vegetables? Join us on Fresh Take for an eye-opening discussion with Juan Carlos Rodriguez, an Education and Outreach Specialist at Florida Organic Growers. We promise you’ll gain critical insights into the "Dirty Dozen," a list of produce most contaminated with pesticides, and understa…
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Alan provides a new Me on the Mic episode. Alan shares details about his new Inventors' Forum event being held on July 24th. The Inventors' Forum is your chance to meet Alan and other podcast listeners, while learning tools and tactics of successful inventors. The event is free of charge for podcast listeners to attend. Be sure to subscribe to the …
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Send us a Text Message. While Asia leads the globe in using motorcycles for transportation, the US focuses mainly on leisure, with nearly half of all motorcyclists riding less than 1000 miles per year! This episode of Throttle & Roast discusses the differences between leisure riding and transportation riding. It explores how riding habits vary by r…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. The failure rate for new products is brutally high - so 'nice to have' products rarely succeed. Alan describes steps you can take to transition your product from 'nice to have' to 'must have' - the key to invention success. Learn how to assess your product and to adjust. Be sure to subscribe to the podc…
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Alan interviews Prithvi Krishnan. After Prithvi Krishnan's grandfather tragically died with pneumonia, he vowed to find a way to improve diagnosis accuracy. His invention uses AI methods to achieve up to 99% accuracy from a chest x-ray. He's planning to work with universities to get his invention to hospitals globally. Make sure to subscribe to the…
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Send us a Text Message. Delving into the Relationship Between Motorcycles and Coffee. In this first episode of the Throttle & Roast Podcast, we explore the surprising similarities between motorcyclists and coffee lovers. We delve into the passion shared by both groups, their appreciation for design aesthetics, and the unique aspect of customization…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Did your dream vacation cruise offer you a 100% money-back guarantee? I didn't think so. A few retail stores offer such guarantees. Alan shares a bit of his story and the reason why he's always offered all of his services to inventors with a 30-day money back guarantee. Be sure to subscribe to the podca…
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Discover how your daily cup of coffee can transform lives and support the planet! In this podcast, we sit down with Tripp Pomeroy, co-owner and CEO of Sweetwater Organic Coffee. Tripp shares his journey from working with Latin American landscapers to championing fair trade practices in the coffee industry. Learn how Sweetwater's ethical approach be…
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Alan interviews Clay Alexander. Clay Alexander hated too hot or too cold coffee. So, he invented Ember - temperature controlled coffee mugs. Next, he invented a self-heating baby bottle that provides the perfect temperature for baby. His company also created Ember Cubes to keep pharmaceuticals safely chilled during transport. Make sure to subscribe…
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to the Throttle & Roast Podcast. Each week we'll talk about all things motorcycle & coffee. Support the Show. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Instagram, FaceBook, and X (Twitter). Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser or your favorite podcast app. Click the "Send us a Text Message" link above to send us your…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Alan describes the 3 circles of invention expertise - critical to your success as an inventor. You must treat invention as a business and a career. That means you must invest not only in your invention, but also in yourself - to learn how to market your invention. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on …
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Alan interviews Brad Little. Brad Little grew up near Toronto, and got a systems design engineering degree from the University of Waterloo. After working to help various companies with product design, he became a full-time inventor. Today, he's developing an improved purse light - so women can easily find everything. Make sure to subscribe to the p…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Inventing is full of ups and downs - including exciting news and disappointments. Alan shares 4 key steps to help you respond after a disappointment - then to make a decision that will serve you. What is most important is not the disappointment - but what you choose to do about it. Be sure to subscribe …
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In this episode we chat with Hannah Wooten, a UF IFAS extension agent from Orange County, Florida, about how urban development and sustainable agriculture intersect in local food systems. Hannah's journey from Valencia Community College to her work in horticulture and ethnobotany shows us the deep connection between plants and people. We learn abou…
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Alan interviews Rocky Batzel. Rocky Batzel's grandmother struggled to open the push-and-twist caps on her pill bottles. Rocky thought there ought to be a way to make child-resistant caps easier to open - so he invented SnapSlide. Soon, his innovative SnapSlide pill bottle cap will soon be available to pharmacies everywhere. Make sure to subscribe t…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Along your invention journey - you'll encounter both critics and negative Neds of your product. Alan shares the key differences between critics and negative Neds. Also, which one you should listen to and which one to ignore. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your …
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A special episode to commemorate the events of D-Day 6 June 44. The 80th anniversary. Four veteran accounts of the landings. D-Day Episodes mentioned: Bill Cheall: Episode 3 William Hershel Nelson: Episode 99 Eric Clarke: Episode 42 D-Day 75 - Landing Craft Tank in WWII - Eric Clark D-Day veteran memoir Brian Moss: Episodes 2, 3 and 13 Through Germ…
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Alan interviews Marj Weir. As a realtor, it perplexed Marj why beautiful homes - often featured glaring, ugly lights in the bathroom. She longed for a better way. So, she invented EZLightWraps - to beautify and soften bathroom lighting. Today, her EZLightWraps beautify American home lighting - one bathroom at a time. Make sure to subscribe to the p…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Alan shares why inventors often fall prey to a "What Do I Do Next?" spiral because they seek clarity and certainty. This spiral of fear may sidetrack you for months - or cause you to give up on your invention. Learn how to trust yourself and move forward through uncertainty and fear. Be sure to subscrib…
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More Omaha WWII history action with family stories and a memoir feature you do not want to miss. And if you want to end with a smile do not miss the PS! Please do subscribe or follow the show in your listening app as it helps me with the search rankings. And your app will automatically download the episode for you. Episode Artwork: Sergant Giovanni…
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Can food recovery revolutionize our approach to food waste and sustainability? Find out as we sit down with Emily Grant, Director of Florida Operations for foodrecovery.org, who shares her incredible journey from urban planning to leading food recovery efforts. Emily’s story is rooted in community engagement, from her hands-on work in a Sarasota co…
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Alan interviews Elliott Heinrich. Elliott Heinrich saw Amazon as a great platform to sell his Oil Udder no mess oil change invention. Initially, he spent a lot on ads, but got few sales. Then, he found a creative way to promote a totally new product on Amazon. Today, both of his products sell successfully on Amazon. Make sure to subscribe to the po…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Alan shares why passion is more important for inventors than profit, especially in the beginning. Each inventor experiences times when they ask themselves, "Why am I doing this?". If they feel passionate about the clear benefits of their product, they will have an answer. Be sure to subscribe to the pod…
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Alan interviews Kevin Moran. Kevin Moran discovered his dog was frightened of the noise and strong spray of being washed in the shower. So, he invented a pet-friendly washing system - the 5 Minute Pet Bath. Today, his 5-Minute Pet Bath provides a gentle, enjoyable bathing experience for both the pooch and the person. Make sure to subscribe to the p…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Alan shares wisdom from squirrels. He describes two ways that squirrels behave that would benefit humans, as well. Whereas humans spend most of our time thinking about the past or future, squirrels live in the now - the only time that matters. Humans could learn from them. Be sure to subscribe to the po…
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Unlock the potential of organic farming in the Southeast with guidance from experts Amanda Rose Newton and Emily Deruelle of Florida Organic Growers. Our enlightening conversation peels back the layers of the Southeast Transition to Organic Partnership Program (SE-TOPP), and you'll gain invaluable insights into developing successful organic practic…
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Alan provides a new Me on the Mic episode. Alan shares why he started the podcast - and a bit about his goal of helping 1 million inventors to succeed. He also describes why he believes a podcast is the best way to reach and help the most inventors. Lastly, he shares how you can give him your ideas for improving the podcast. Be sure to subscribe to…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Alan shares how small victories are crucial to your success as an inventor. You'll encounter lots of disappointments and a few small victories early in your invention career. Savor those small victories, nurture them, and find joy in them. Larger successes will come later. Be sure to subscribe to the po…
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Alan interviews Erez Halfon. Erez Halfon liked working in his garage - but it lacked ventilation - and got hot and stuffy inside. He invented the solution - a solar-powered ventilation system that cooled with fans. Today, he markets his Zula Ventilation system to homeowners who love his solution to stuffy garages. Make sure to subscribe to the podc…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. As an inventor you often feel frustration and stress. Alan shares 4 simple ways you can reduce frustration and stress now. You'll learn how to shift your mind from the fight or flight mode - into the problem-solving mode. You can put these proven methods into effect in 5 minutes. Be sure to subscribe to…
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In this episode of Fresh Take, we welcome special guests Hank and Jessica from Allison Acres to discuss their journey into organic blueberry farming. Hank, a retired FBI agent, shares his inspiration for transitioning to farming, influenced by his background in law enforcement. Jessica, with a background in Environmental Science, talks about her st…
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Alan interviews Allen Boldt. Allen Boldt grew up in St. Louis and retired from a career as a product design specialist. A car enthusiast, he found it took too long to wash cars and wasted lots of water and soap. So, he invented the Dirt eRacer, a product that washes cars with minimal water and soap in only 10 minutes. Make sure to subscribe to the …
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Alan shares how critically important that serious inventors never give up on themselves or their inventions. In 1941, Winston Churchill spoke forcefully about never giving up. The British had to face far more challenges during the Blitzkrieg than inventors will ever endure. Be sure to subscribe to the p…
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Alan interviews Alison Brett. Alison Brett grew up in Ontario. She graduated from Queens University then began teaching children in Singapore and later Zurich. The busy mom of 4 now sells her invention, the Clasp Magic, globally. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single e…
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Another great line-up of WW2 sniper stories featuring female snipers, British veteran Harry Furness, the psychology of sniping and stories from Crete and Sicily along with one or two more surprises. And the usual PS's! Great Unpublished History! Please do subscribe or follow the show in your listening app as it helps me with the search rankings. An…
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Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. Alan discusses why coaching and community - are essential to invention success. Inventors are viewed as "loan wolves" - working alone at night creating their inventions. Successful inventors, however, learn from coaches and get together with like-minded people - other inventors. Be sure to subscribe to …
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Another tranche of Sniper stories based around the book, World War II Snipers - The Men, Their Guns, Their Story, by Gary Yee. Features selection of personnel, training, tactics and the weapons themselves. Lots of WW2 stories and eye witness accounts from around the world. Great Unpublished History! Please subscribe or follow the show in your liste…
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Alan provides a new Me on the Mic episode. Alan debuts a new program offered exclusively to podcast listeners - 3 Proven Steps to Your Invention Success. Alan shares 3 steps inventors must take to get their invention on a solid course to success. The course has a limited enrollment of the first 15 listeners who join. Be sure to subscribe to the pod…
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