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That Podcast in Hutch explores the people, places, and events that make Hutchinson a vibrant and engaging community. We’ll step beyond the headlines, to hear the real-life stories from our community and develop a deeper understanding of policy and people.
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Welcome to Spilling the Beans a Grow Smart® Live Podcast designed to boost your soybean profitability! Each episode breaks down the genetics, traits, and agronomic strategies that drive higher yields and better returns. Whether you're battling pests, managing fertility, or exploring new soybean traits, we’ve got you covered. Tune in weekly for expert insights that will help you grow smarter and maximize your profits.
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We are on a mission to collect wisdom nuggets. Our goal is to spotlight people with stories concerning honesty, courage, love, transcendence and everything in between. If we sit down with the right people, ask the right questions, we will come away with a piece of their wisdom to launch ourselves on our own hero's journey. Whether you're listening on your morning commute, or lounging on a Sunday morning, grab a cup of coffee, get comfortable, and join us in our journey to collect wisdom nuggets.
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This one is going to hurt. In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, my friend Brandy Sheahan Harris talks about the loss of her son, Sebastian, to a fentanyl overdose. Sebastian passed away on April 15, 2022. He was 21 years old. Brandy tells us about her son, moving us through his young life and lets us see, through a mother’s eyes, Sebastian’s l…
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In this episode of Conversations In Depth, host Mike Carlon speaks with Isaac Rogers, President of Sago, about his unique journey from a tech startup in the early 2000s to a leader in the market research industry. Isaac shares the challenges and opportunities he encountered along the way, including the industry's digital transformation and the impa…
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I was visiting with my producer Christopher Acker about our 3-part series on addiction, alcoholism, and sobriety earlier this week. We got some remarkable feedback on the series, and I’m really thankful for the people who took time to reach out to share how the episodes had touched them. As we started talking about the upcoming episodes - including…
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In this series of That Podcast in Hutch, we're taking a look at the use of alcohol and sobriety through several different lenses. To conclude our series on alcohol and sobriety, I visit with Seth Dewey, who works as a Health Educator at the Reno County Health Department. He has done incredible work to educate and inform our community about substanc…
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In this series of That Podcast in Hutch, we're taking a look at the use of alcohol and sobriety through several different lenses. In this episode, I visit with Mike and Cammie Rumback. They share their story about dealing with alcoholism - Mike as an alcoholic and Cammie as a wife and mother trying to navigate life with someone addicted to alcohol.…
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In this series of That Podcast in Hutch, we're taking a look at the use of alcohol and sobriety through several different lenses. In this episode, I visit with former District Court Judge and Kansas Representative Steven Becker. He shares the story of his struggle with alcoholism, his time in treatment, and how those moments changed his outlook on …
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Send us a text In this final episode of the Rev Us All Up Podcast, join Mike and guest Abraham Fulmer as they take one more look at the impact of Revysol in the world of specialty crops, but this time from a national perspective. From potatoes to grapes, the introduction of Revysol has reinvigorated disease control for specialty crop farmers and pr…
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Send us a text Join host Mike Probst in this episode, "Consistency is Key" as Mike talks to Kim Tutor, BASF Technical Marketing Manager, talk about the reliability and performance of Revysol. Grow Smart, Revysol, Veltyma, Revytek, Cevya, Provysol, Headline, Headline AMP, Priaxor and Revylok are trademarks or registered trademarks of BASF. All other…
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Honoring the honesty of our subjects is essential in filmmaking. Capturing their emotional journey, not just their words, is what makes a story compelling. — David Kalisher In this episode of Conversations in Depth, host Mike Carlon sits down with David Kalisher, the founder of Jolly Road Productions. David, a seasoned filmmaker, shares his journey…
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Send us a text Join host Mike Probst in this episode, "The Gift That Keeps Giving" as Mike talks to Kelly Liberator, BASF Field Marketing Manager, talk about the long lasting power of Revysol. Grow Smart, Revysol, Veltyma, Revytek, Cevya, Provysol, Headline, Headline AMP, Priaxor and Revylok are trademarks or registered trademarks of BASF. All othe…
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Send us a text Join host Mike Probst in this eye-opening episode, "Guardian of California's Crop Diversity" as we venture into California, the number one state in crop diversity in the U.S. Discover how diverse farming in the heart of Fresno impacts not just local but global food supplies. Mike talks to Jesse Samler, BASF, Technical Service Represe…
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Send us a text Join host Mike Probst in this eye-opening episode, "Guardian of California's Crop Diversity" as we venture into California, the number one state in crop diversity in the U.S. Discover how diverse farming in the heart of Fresno impacts not just local but global food supplies. Mike talks to Jesse Samler, BASF, Technical Service Represe…
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Send us a text Join host Mike Probst and guests Gary Fellows and Kaleb Hellwig as they talk about history of Headline and Plant Health at BASF. The Evolution of Plant Health with Headline Part 2: Gary Fellows and Kaleb Hellwig share insights on pioneering plant health for better yields. Always read and follow label directions. Grow Smart, Revysol, …
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Send us a text Join host Mike Probst and guests Gary Fellows and Kaleb Hellwig as they talk about history of Headline and Plant Health at BASF. The Evolution of Plant Health with Headline Part 1: Gary Fellows and Kaleb Hellwig share insights on pioneering plant health for better yields. Always read and follow label directions. Grow Smart, Revysol, …
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Send us a text George Washington Carver Would Be Proud: Invigorating Peanut Disease Control Join guest Jacob Smith to not only dive into the world of peanut production, but also discover why the development of Revysol brought a much-needed new option for disease control and how it is an option that every peanut grower should consider implementing i…
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Send us a text Power is Power: Harnessing the Strength in Crop Protection Not all active ingredients are built the same, and they don’t all control diseases the same. Join us with guest Jeff Standish to learn about the power of Revysol’s disease control and what it means for your crops. Always read and follow label directions. Grow Smart, Revysol, …
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Send us a text The Black Plague Join us with Kurt Maertens to delve into effective strategies for managing and overcoming the devastating impact of Tar Spot on your corn yield. Always read and follow label directions. Grow Smart, Revysol, Veltyma, Revytek, Cevya, Provysol, Headline, Headline AMP, Priaxor and Revylok are trademarks or registered tra…
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Join us in this insightful episode as we dive deep into the world of design with Dresden McBride, Head of Design for Small Business Lending at JPMorgan Chase. From an early fascination with advertising sparked by a second-grade toothpaste poster project to a career spanning traditional advertising agencies and digital marketing, Dresden shares her …
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Send us a text Rev Us All Up! Empowering Your Farm's Future: Discover how this podcast series will provide you with actionable insights, expert advice, and real-world solutions to help enhance your crop yield and tackle your biggest agricultural challenges. Always read and follow label directions. Grow Smart, Revysol, Veltyma, Revytek, Cevya, Provy…
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Send us a text A Universal Key: Unlocking Broad-Spectrum Disease Control Learn the secret behind Revysol’s ability to control a large variety of key diseases across numerous different crops. Michigan Tech Service Rep Trevor Kraus gives his insight and real-world solutions to help enhance your crop. Always read and follow label directions. Grow Smar…
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Laura Nozicka is a moderator from Chicago and has a long career in healthcare, which drives her passion to elevate the healthcare experience. Out of Laura's own experience of spinning through the healthcare "revolving door," desperately trying to find a diagnosis for symptoms that made no sense to most doctors or were simply dismissed, she created …
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This episode of That Podcast in Hutch reaches back a way - to about a year ago when former Hutchinson resident Slade Templeton dropped into the studio while visiting family, in the country from his home in Bern, Switzerland. Slade is an eclectic mix of interests and skills. He’s the author of horror books - his latest being Truth of the Shadows, wh…
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We're excited to launch our next season of That Podcast In Hutch! For this episode, we go back in time to 2022 - and the time that Sandhills Brewing had to sell an unimaginable amount of food in a ridiculous amount of time to keep its liquor license. Thankfully, our guest Pippin Williamson, was able to marshal his staff and the community to save th…
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To say that Emmanuel Probst wears many hats is an understatement. He is Global Lead, Brand Thought-Leadership at Ipsos, an adjunct professor at the University of California at Los Angeles, and the author of Wall Street Journal and USA Today best seller Brand Hacks. Emmanuel joined me on Conversations in Depth to discuss his career and latest book, …
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As an internationally-recognized thought leader whose TEDx appearance, keynotes, blogs, and books reach hundreds of thousands of business leaders each year, Karen Mangia is a catalyst who uses curiosity and diversified creativity to empower individuals, teams, and organizations to sustain success. With over 20 years of experience in communications,…
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What do dancing and running a fieldwork agency have in common? Maybe more than you think! Kelsey Buttimer is the president of Fieldwork Chicago and knows a thing or two about the importance of flexibility (in more ways than one). Growing up dancing competitively, Kelsey spent most of her free time at the barre (in the dance studio). It was there th…
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In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with my friends from Beyond Barriers - formerly known as Prairie Independent Living Resource Center. Erica Rivera, Kelly Miller, and Emerald - a black lab service dog - join me to talk about what it means to live life with a disability - but more importantly what it means to live life independently.…
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In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I am interviewing my Mom. Every Christmas, my Mom brings up the story of the Fisher Price Happy Apple - my one and only Christmas present when I was just 11 months old. It's part of the lore of our family - that we were so incredibly poor the first year of my life, we couldn't afford a proper Christmas Tree…
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This week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch features Marla McKee and Anthony Frischenmeyer with Circles of Hope. According to its website, Circles of Hope "gathers people who are motivated to move out of poverty and matches them with middle-income and high-income volunteers who can support and encourage them on their journey." But as you'll hear i…
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A seasoned expert in digital qualitative research, Dave Kaye's career has taken him around the world listening firsthand to stories from thousands of research participants. His ability to get to the heart of the narrative and the insights that live within it has put him at the forefront of mobile research co-founding Field Notes, one of the world's…
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In this week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch, guest host Jackson Swearer returns again for a follow-up interview with That Guy in Hutch, Jason Probst. Earlier this year, I sat down with Jason for a two-part conversation about his life up until he joined the legislature. A lot of people seemed to enjoy those podcasts, and asked me if I would cons…
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This week on That Podcast in Hutch, Tyler and I come together for another episode of What's the Big Idea. This time, we explore a little more deeply the big idea of whether consumer plastics such as water and soda bottles, could be repurposed for use as filament in an at-home 3D printer. We speculate, and then pull in an answer from someone who act…
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For this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I decided to publish a recent event I hosted, that featured Chris Courtwright. For 35 years, Chris was the chief economist with the Kansas Legislative Research Department. In that role, he helped inform legislators about the consequences of changes to tax and spending policies through his research and staf…
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This election season, there has been a lot of chatter about education. Much of it centered around the idea that there's a lot going on behind the imposing walls of a child's school that parents aren't aware of, or involved in. And in that general conversation, there are few buzzwords that have been more thrown about than a three-letter acronym - SE…
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This week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch features Hailee Black - and the secret lives of teenagers. Well, maybe not secret as much as mysterious or misunderstood. Hailee is a soon-to-be 18 year old senior at Hutchinson High School. I first met her last legislative session when she travelled to Topeka with a group of JAG-K students. Hailee expla…
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In this week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with Sgt. Wesley Vaughn with the Hutchinson Police Department. Wesley has been a friend of mine for quite some time, and I've always enjoyed our conversations. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience in a variety of areas. And everytime we visit, I leave feeling better informed, with a de…
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This episode of That Podcast in Hutch has us revisiting one of my favorite guests and business - Pippin Williamson with Sandhills Brewing. Earlier this month, Pippin learned that his liquor license was in jeopardy because he hadn't met the 30 percent food sales requirement that was put in place by Reno County voters 36 years ago, in 1986. This week…
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This week’s episode will be abbreviated, but I wanted to take a moment or two to reflect on the past year. That Podcast in Hutch is 1-year-old! The first episode of That Podcast in Hutch aired on Sept. 2, 2021. A year later, we’ve cranked out nearly 50 episodes that have covered a variety of topics - from truck drivers to chefs, former drug addicts…
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This week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch takes me up the road a bit, to the Reno County hamlet of Yoder. If you're not familiar with Yoder, it's worth learning about - a small, Amish community in Reno County, most known for horse-drawn buggies and good food. But my recent visit took me to the Yoder Thrift Shop, located in the heart of downtown …
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A few weeks ago, my friend Tyler sat down with me for a new segment we decided to call "What's the Big Idea." Our first topic of conversation centered on the recent chatter on the internet about what happens to wind turbines once they've reached the end of their useful life. The prevailing thought online is that the wind turbines are disassembled a…
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This week's episode is going to be filled with flavor! On this edition of That Podcast in Hutch, Chef Daniel Downing sits down to discuss the art of cooking and his life as a chef. I've wanted to visit with Daniel for quite some time, after seeing some of the creative and delicious dishes he prepared as chef for Jillian's Italian Grill, which has s…
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I'm really excited about this week's episode! I've brought in David Reed, curator with the Reno County Historical Society to talk about Time Capsules. On Aug. 15, people gathered outside Hutchinson City Hall to witness the unearthing of a time capsule that was buried in 1972. I was there, and it was exciting to see the old steel vault lifted out of…
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Wendy Pease is the owner and president of Rapport International, a translation and interpretation services company specializing in marketing translation. Throughout her career, she has worked with hundreds of companies to help them communicate across more than 200 languages and cultures. She hosts the Global Marketing Show podcast, which features e…
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That Podcast in Hutch introduces a new segment - What's the Big Idea. You ever have a conversation with friends, and find yourself asking one of those big "what if" sort of questions. Yeah, me too. All the time. With all sorts of people. So we've decided to turn those otherwise lost conversations into a podcast segment called "What's the Big Idea?"…
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The call of the cicada is in some ways the sound of a Kansas summer. And children inspecting or playing with the discarded skin of a cicada is a sort of rite of passage in these parts. Greg Holmes has spent countless hours travelling around the country to record and video cicadas. And as you'll learn in this episode there are many different types o…
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In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I sit down with a familiar voice - Jackson Swearer. A few weeks ago, Jackson attended the Aspen Ideas Festival. This is a signature event of the Aspen Institute. Curious and engaging minds from around the world gather in Aspen for the festival to learn from experts, and each other, and to explore big ideas …
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In this week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with my friend Tyler Kershner. We met years ago on the annual Biking Across Kansas event - and we've become close friends in the time since. We talk about some of the challenges that come with riding a bicycle across the state, as well as the unique experiences that keep us coming back year a…
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