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The 39/94
What Parents Should Know: Understanding a Local Mumps Case with Co. Health Dept. Administrator Andrew Hoffman
A confirmed case of mumps connected to a local elementary school has raised questions for many families in the community.In this episode of The 39/94, Jodie O’Brien sits down with Andrew Hoffman, administrator of the Andrew County Health Department, to talk about what mumps is, how it spreads, and what parents should know moving forward.Andrew explains how local health departments respond when a communicable disease is identified, how schools and public health officials work together, and the important role vaccinations play in preventing outbreaks.This conversation focuses on facts, prevention, and aw...
2026-03-12
15 min
The No Pill Podcast
America First is to Kill People
In this episode, I unpack why the United States finds itself effectively at war with Iran in early 2026—and why the justifications don’t pass the smell test. I contrast older clips of Donald Trump and key allies denouncing Middle East entanglements with today’s rhetoric, highlight Marco Rubio’s “preemptive because Israel might strike” logic, and examine how this flips even the most generous versions of just war theory on their head. I also explore claims about the political deals and pressures that may have paved the way—Big Tech influence, Susie Wiles’ role, and alleged promises to the Israel lobby...
2026-03-03
45 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 27: The ICE Bridge to Digital ID
Comparison of the forgotten LaVoy Finicum murder by the FBI to the recent events in Minnesota and speculation about the endgame. Also some throwback clips related to some of the recent Epstein Files releases.
2026-02-13
40 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 26: Moneybaal
Discussion of the current economic powers that be and their impact on youth and college sports. Is a nearby substation the [torn] Achilles heel of the San Francisco 49ers? Ends with rambling semi-coherent monologue exploring the "how then shall we live" question.
2026-01-22
1h 04
Business Talk
Can Business Schools Fix Capitalism? Dr. Andrew Hoffman on Markets with a Noble Purpose
Dr. Andrew Hoffman, the Holcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan, jointly appointed at the Ross School of Business and the School for Environment and Sustainability shares key insights from his acclaimed book Business School and the Noble Purpose of the Market: Correcting the Systemic Failures of Shareholder Capitalism, exploring how business schools can play a pivotal role in redefining the market’s purpose in serving society. The episode argues that business schools must rediscover their deeper mission of serving society rather than simply selling MBAs and acting as networking “skill shops.” Dr. Hoffman explains how shareh...
2026-01-11
30 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 25: Patsies and Pyramids
Hodgepodge episode. This version has corrected audio.
2026-01-08
40 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 25: Patsies and Pyramids
In this hodgepodge episode of the No Pill Podcast, I unpack a string of stories that all point to the same uneasy theme: truth versus theater. I start with the latest twist in the January 6 pipe bomb case, explaining why the evidence against the newly charged suspect looks like a classic patsy setup—cell-tower “pings,” timeline gaps, and eyewitness testimony that don’t match the bomber’s distinctive gait. From there, I dig into the darker side of the music industry—touching on the origins of P. Diddy’s fame amid a tragic crowd crush, echoes of Astroworld, and Billy Corgan’s...
2026-01-08
44 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 24: Rockefeller Churches
An initial look at how Frederick Taylor Gates helped Rockefeller promote Liberal Protestantism and make modern American churches subservient to Scientism.
2025-12-17
36 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 23: Thankfulness and Theodore Kaczynski
In this Thanksgiving episode of the No Pill Podcast, I reflect on Elon Musk’s recent claims about AI, humanoid robots, and a future of “universal high income,” contrasting them with Theodore Kaczynski’s observations on the human “power process,” autonomy, and the pitfalls of surrogate activities. From my perspective, Musk’s techno-utopian promises ignore economics, human nature, and the intrinsic need for meaningful work, while the hype around AI often serves as a smokescreen for corporate overhiring and layoffs rather than genuine capability. I also question the inevitability of fully autonomous cars, the real-world usefulness of current AI tools, and the...
2025-11-27
33 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 22: What if Jesus Meant What He Said?
Andrew talks about what he has been reading and listening to on the subject of real Christianity vs the Constantinian Hybrid form of Christianity.
2025-11-13
31 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 21: AI Doom Delayed
A short episode that covers the recent/ongoing AWS caused outage. Also discussion of a WSJ article about AI Doom and its fans. Plus, where did all the chemtrails go?
2025-10-22
31 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 20: Autism Rates to Plummet
In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, I take a deep dive into the contested relationship between vaccines and autism, centering on claims about aluminum adjuvants, study design flaws, and immune activation pathways. I highlight testimony from Toby Rogers on how “placebo,” “inert,” and “randomized controlled trial” are often misused in vaccine safety research, discuss the Capacity-Load-Trigger theory of autism causation, and review posts by JB Handley arguing that removing mandates—like the moves proposed in Florida—could lead to lower autism rates. I walk through studies frequently cited by vaccine skeptics, including analyses on DTP and asthma/allergies, Hepat...
2025-10-15
51 min
The Profluence Pod 🌐
#270: Greg Hoffman, Beyond Your Limits - Building Iconic Brands Through Storytelling
Greg Hoffman is the founder of the brand advisory group Modern Arena, the former Chief Marketing Officer of Nike, and the bestselling author of Emotion by Design: Creative Leadership Lessons from a Life at Nike.Now, Greg introduces Beyond Your Limits — a first-of-its-kind, seven-week masterclass created in partnership with the Business of Creativity. Designed for modern athletes, it's designed to help them build a powerful personal brand alongside their playing career.Beyond Your Limits empowers athletes to express who they are, shape their story on their own terms, and unlock opportunities that extend far beyond the ga...
2025-10-14
37 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 19: American Martyr
Discussion of hate, anger, and forgiveness in the context of the Charlie Kirk assassination and other recent (and not as recent) demonic acts of violence.
2025-09-11
22 min
The Logistics of Logistics
AI Literacy in Logistics with Gather AI's Andrew Hoffman
In "AI Literacy in Logistics with Gather AI's Andrew Hoffman", Joe Lynch and Andrew Hoffman, CTO at Gather AI, discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming warehouse operations by using visual data from drones and other machines to identify issues, suggest next steps, and ultimately improve efficiency and accuracy. About Andrew Hoffman Andrew Hoffman is the Chief Technical Officer at Gather.ai, an AI-powered intralogistics optimization firm that empowers 3PLs, manufacturers, and retailers to improve margins and on-time order fulfillment in the widest range of logistics environments - from ambient to cold chain storage. Andrew has technical and...
2025-09-09
59 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 18: Adam Immortal
In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, we delve into the intriguing world of AI and its intersection with human consciousness and spirituality. The host shares a personal update about his wife's successful surgery and the family support they've received, which temporarily paused the podcast. The episode, prepped a month ago, remains relevant as it explores the timeless themes of power and deception. The discussion is anchored by a deep dive into C.S. Lewis's novel "That Hideous Strength," which serves as a lens to examine the current AI technocracy and the age-old human pursuit of immortality and...
2025-09-03
2h 02
Big Hitters Podcast
Mastering Money and Stewardship: Andy Hoffman on Faith, Automation, and Financial Freedom
In this episode of the Big Hitters podcast, Andrew Hathaway interviews financial coach Andy Hoffman, who shares insights on financial coaching, the importance of stewardship, and the challenges of budgeting. They discuss the transition from being a financial advisor to a coach, emphasizing the need for automation in managing finances. Andy highlights the significance of heart posture in financial practices and offers practical advice for Christian business owners. The conversation also covers the Automatic Money Flow system and recommended resources for financial growth. Takeaways: Many people struggle to find financial solutions due to a l...
2025-08-18
25 min
Wealth on the Move
Navigating Market Volatility | Insights from Q2 with Andrew Opdyke
Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, host Will Hoffman and Senior Economist Andrew Opdyke discuss the current state of the markets, focusing on the second quarter’s volatility, the Federal Reserve’s stance on interest rates and inflation, the impact of AI on business and investment, and the upcoming midterm elections. They also provide insights into portfolio strategies for the third quarter and reflect on historical lessons that can guide future decisions. Resources: First Trust Website First Trust on LinkedIn Takeaways: It’s time in the market, not timing the ma...
2025-08-07
37 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 17: Beef Tallow Algocracy
In this episode of the No Pill podcast, we delve into the concept of "algocracy," or rule by algorithms and AI, and its implications on our daily lives. We begin by examining the propaganda surrounding food systems and the push towards plant-based diets, highlighting the misleading labels on grass-fed beef and the hidden realities of the beef industry. The discussion shifts to Tesla's Hollywood Diner, which claims to source all its ingredients locally, raising questions about the feasibility and authenticity of such claims in the context of global supply chains and government subsidies.We also explore the...
2025-07-29
1h 21
When We Wake with Andrew Shaver
39. When We Wake with Leanne Hoffman
Leanne Hoffman's latest album, The Text Collector, started as a personal experiment: write a poem every day for a year. From that mountain of words came a record that’s pop-forward, poetry-laced, and emotionally razor-sharp.We talk about how seeing St. Vincent live in 2018 completely changed how she thought about performance — and how wild it is that she’s now opening for her at the Halifax Jazz Festival.We also get into her journey from student of the sciences to full-time artist, her longtime collaboration with producer Erin Costelo, and what it’s like to walk tha...
2025-07-18
45 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 16: Sin and Death Politics
In this thought-provoking episode of the No Pill Podcast, we delve into the intricate connections between politics, theology, and the pervasive influence of sin in our society. We explore the controversial topics of AI's impact on cognitive functions, the ethical implications of gene therapy, and the unsettling truths behind vaccine development. Through a critical lens, we examine the role of deception and control in modern education and healthcare, questioning the narratives that shape our understanding of these fields.We also take a deep dive into the theological perspectives that challenge conventional beliefs about salvation and the nature...
2025-07-06
1h 18
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 15: It's Okay to be Anti-War
In this episode of the No Pill podcast, I share my recent travel experiences across the United States, covering over 5,000 miles. From Oklahoma to Wyoming and Colorado, I recount the challenges faced with vehicle troubles and the beauty of the American landscape. I also reflect on the vast empty spaces in the country, challenging the notion of overpopulation, and share observations about small-town life, including the economic dynamics in rural Wyoming. Additionally, I discuss the uniquely American experience of visiting Buc-ee's, a massive convenience store chain, highlighting its cultural significance.Shifting gears, I delve into the complex...
2025-06-24
42 min
What Would Jesus Tech
AI Shepherds and Electric Sheep, with Paul Hoffman
"AI is a tool, not a partner."As more people use AI tools like ChatGPT, how should Christian leaders respond? On one hand, there are opportunities to leverage Artificial Intelligence as a tool for human flourishing. But we should also be cautious about its potential to diminish human connection and creativity. They discuss the need for engagement, the importance of community, and the role of the Christian faith despite the allure of transhumanism.Cohosts Andrew Noble (PhD Student Theology & Technology), Joel Jacob (Principle Product Manager at Splunk), and Austin...
2025-06-05
57 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 14: Techniquing Technocracy
In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, we delve into the complexities of technocracy and the implications of AI in our modern society. We explore the concept of 'Techniquing Technocracy,' drawing inspiration from Jockey Lewell's book, "The Technological Society," and discuss the potential dangers of AI as a tool for government control. The conversation touches on the illusion of AI intelligence and the societal impacts of automated industrialization, with references to James Corbett's insights on AI and the pervasive influence of Elon Musk's AI products.We also tackle the controversial topic of sudden infant death...
2025-06-04
1h 11
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 13: Billion Dollar Cover-Ups
What do Space, Autism and Cancer have in common? Find out in Episode 13 of the No Pill Podcast.
2025-05-27
1h 44
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 12: An Economic Conspiracy Theory
This one runs the gamut from Alex Jones making up Bible verses to Naomi Wolf savagely taking down a Surgeon General nominee. Plus, some of my experiences living and working in this new "Golden Age of America." Enjoy!
2025-05-13
1h 22
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 11: Layers of Lies
Looking at how propaganda works using some examples and trying to find a way to process the deluge of information in a way that keeps us sane and helps us find the truth.
2025-04-29
1h 22
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 10: Governing by Whipsaw
A short exploration of a theory about why Trump and some of the rest of the political powers that shouldn't be are saying and doing such contradictory things. Plus, a story about tunnels.
2025-04-17
44 min
Aqua Talks
Ep 7 Talking Media Trends and Strategy with Aqua's Andrew Hoffman
This podcast episode delves into the intricate dynamics of contemporary marketing strategies, with a particular emphasis on the burgeoning significance of omnichannel programs. We are joined by Andrew Hoffman, our esteemed director of media, who elucidates the multifaceted approaches we adopt to maximize our clients' advertising expenditures. Throughout our discussion, we explore the adept integration of digital platforms, including social media and programmatic advertising, into our campaigns to ensure optimal engagement with target audiences. Additionally, we reflect on the enduring relevance of traditional media and its strategic placement within our comprehensive media mix. Our overarching objective remains steadfast: to...
2025-04-15
17 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 9: Pediatric Poisoning
In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, host Andrew Hoffman delves into the complexities of economic policies, particularly focusing on the impact of tariffs and trade imbalances. He discusses the systemic issues with the current trade system, highlighting how it has led to significant wealth transfer from the United States to other countries. Hoffman explores the rationale behind tariffs, arguing that they are necessary to correct the unfair advantages held by countries with persistent trade surpluses. The conversation touches on the broader implications of these economic strategies, including national security and the need for a balanced trade system...
2025-04-09
1h 06
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 8: Algocracy and Government Efficiency
In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, host Andrew Hoffman delves into the concept of "algocracy," a form of governance driven by algorithms and AI, and its implications on government efficiency. He discusses how the Biden administration's policies have set the stage for a technocratic approach to governance, paving the way for the Trump administration's initiatives. The episode also features a critical examination of the inefficiencies in federal broadband funding, highlighting the bureaucratic hurdles that hinder progress. Hoffman references discussions from Jon Stewart's podcast and explores the broader implications of these inefficiencies, suggesting that they may be intentionally...
2025-03-31
1h 10
Possible
Andrew Bosworth on AI, wearables, and mixed reality
The evolution of AI is changing the way we interact with the physical world, not just in how we use this technology, but also where and how we access it.In this episode, Reid and Aria sit down with Meta’s Chief Technology Officer, Andrew “Boz” Bosworth, who is pioneering wearables for the company. Boz’s journey in the tech sector has taken him from working on Microsoft Visio to founding Reality Labs, Meta’s AR and VR division. Now, he’s focused on the next frontier in mixed realities with his latest project, Orion, a pai...
2025-03-26
49 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 7: Mennonites vs. Measles
In this episode, Andrew Hoffman delves into the controversial topic of a measles outbreak among the Mennonite community in Texas, focusing on the tragic death of a six-year-old girl named Kaylee. The episode features an emotional interview with Kaylee's parents, who recount their experiences with the healthcare system and the treatments their daughter received. Andrew discusses the broader implications of media coverage on measles versus other health issues, highlighting a tweet by Vance Murphy that questions the media's focus on measles deaths over other health concerns. The episode also touches on the role of the Children's Health Defense and...
2025-03-19
1h 14
Great Automotive Lives
Ep 8 - Max Hoffman: The Refugee Visionary Who Put Porsche and Mercedes on American Roads
Max Hoffman was the world's first, and probably last, of the great automotive importers, bringing at least 21 European marques to the vast North American post-war car market.His influence went much deeper than that, however, successfully influencing the creation of some true landmark models. He was a controversial character, however, with ruthless methods bordering on the deeply troubling.I'd be fascinated to learn of your views of Max Hoffman and the value, or otherwise, of his legacy.You can contact the podcast via the following e-mail:podcast@classiccarguy.co.uk
2025-03-15
51 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 6: Trump vs Massie
In this episode of the No Pill podcast, we dive into the political and economic landscape with a focus on the recent controversy involving Donald Trump and Thomas Massie. We explore the online uproar following Trump's criticism of Massie and the broader implications of this political spat. We discuss the House's recent passage of a spending bill to avert a government shutdown and the ensuing debate in the Senate, highlighting the complex dynamics between Republicans and Democrats.Thomas Massie provides his perspective on the so-called "fake fight" in Congress, where he argues that the spending bill is...
2025-03-12
45 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 5: Disease Rebranding
In this episode of the No Pill podcast, we delve into the controversial topic of disease rebranding and the assertion that vaccines are a scam. We explore how diseases like measles, polio, and smallpox have been redefined over time, creating an illusion of vaccine success. We discuss the recent measles outbreak in Texas and the political and public health intersections surrounding vaccine narratives.We feature a clip from a surprising interview with Robert Redfield, former CDC director, who challenges the vaccine industry's immunity from lawsuits and calls for transparency in vaccine safety data. We also examine the...
2025-03-08
53 min
The No Pill Podcast
Episode 4: Vitamin K
Episode 4 features an examination of the Vitamin K injection given to newborns. I also cover some vaccine-related news and take a critical look at the media coverage of the Texas measles outbreak.
2025-03-03
56 min
The No Pill Podcast
The Original Fauci
In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, we delve into the origins of vaccination, focusing on the smallpox vaccine and its creator, Edward Jenner. We begin with a discussion on current events, including a humorous take on the ever-changing weather in Oklahoma and a thank you to a generous listener. We then explore the alarming news from NASA about a potential asteroid impact in 2032, highlighting the ongoing efforts in planetary defense.Our main topic takes us back to the 18th century, examining the controversial beginnings of the smallpox vaccine. We challenge the traditional narrative of Edward...
2025-02-20
1h 01
The No Pill Podcast
Artificial Illness
In this episode of the No Pill Podcast, we delve into the mysterious phenomenon of the persistent fog that has been affecting various parts of the United States and beyond. Broadcasting from Piedmont, Oklahoma, I share my personal experiences with the unusual weather patterns, including the fog's impact on local transportation and the peculiar residue it leaves behind. This episode explores the widespread reports of symptoms associated with the fog, such as loss of appetite, sleep disturbances, and respiratory issues, and questions whether these could be linked to vitamin D deficiency or something more sinister.We examine...
2025-02-13
34 min
The No Pill Podcast
The MRNA Hail Mary
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the No Pill Podcast, hosted by Andrew Hoffman, formerly of the Revelations Radio News Podcast. In this episode, we delve into a recent clip from Larry Ellison discussing the potential of AI in developing cancer vaccines. While the promises sound groundbreaking, I explore the skepticism surrounding these claims, particularly focusing on the mRNA technology and its challenges.We take a critical look at Moderna, a leading company in mRNA technology, examining its past struggles and current market performance. Despite the hype, Moderna's stock has faced significant declines, and the company is...
2025-02-03
22 min
East Anchorage Book Club with Andrew Gray
Ron Hoffman: Lead Pastor of Mountain City Church (formerly the Anchorage Baptist Temple)
Send a textRon Hoffman is the lead pastor of Mountain City Church, formerly known as the Anchorage Baptist Temple. Anchorage Baptist was founded in 1956 by Pastor Don White under the name Baptist Bible Church. The church by whatever name has been a launching pad for conservative Republican politicians in Alaska for decades, and with its 2500 members, it maintains its political influence today. Ron Hoffman’s first contact with the church was in 1984 when he enrolled as a high school freshman at its associated school Anchorage Christian School, now known as Mountain City Christian Academy. Af...
2024-10-31
1h 24
What's the Big Idea with Andrew Horn
Raz Ingrasci: The Hoffman Process and breaking negative patterns from childhood
In this episode, we speak with Raz Ingrasci, the Chairman of the Hoffman Institute, about the life-changing impact of the Hoffman Process. Andrew just completed the week long training on the day this podcast was recorded. With over four decades of experience in human development, Raz explains how early childhood conditioning deeply affects our adult behaviors, often leading to patterns that no longer serve us. These patterns, rooted in the need to mirror our parents to secure love and survival, are referred to as "Negative Love Syndrome." Raz’s personal insights into the Hoff...
2024-10-02
1h 15
Madison BookBeat
Madison Poet Cynthia Marie Hoffman On “Exploding Head”
Cynthia Marie Hoffman’s latest book of prose poetry, Exploding Head (Persea Books, February 2024) is described as an OCD memoir in prose poems.It chronicles her childhood onset and adult journey through obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which manifests in fearful obsessions and counting compulsions that impact her relationship to motherhood, religion, and the larger world. It’s been called “Magnificently propulsive and evocative” by Rebecca Morgan Frank. Megan Wildhood said, “I want someone to make a haunted house of these poems.” She joins newest host, Sara Batkie, for a conversation about mental hea...
2024-04-15
53 min
District of Conservation
EP 423: Bears Ears National Monument Draft Plan (ft. Andrew Sandstrom)
In Episode 423 of District of Conservation, Gabriella welcomes back Andrew Sandstrom, a conservative conservationist activists hailing from Utah, to discuss the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service's Bear Ears National Monument Draft Plan. This is the third plan of its kind. The Biden administration's preferred alternative - Plan E - would rely on indigenous knowledge and prohibit grazing, so-called trophy hunting, recreational shooting, and OHV access throughout most of the national monument. Learn more in today's episode. SHOW NOTES Follow Andrew on Twitter ...
2024-03-19
27 min
District of Conservation
EP 415: Revisiting VA Right to Retrieve with Houndsman Andrew Pullen
In Episode 415 of District of Conservation, Gabriella revisits with Virginia houndsman Andrew Pullen and the latest with Virginia right to retrieve. SHOW NOTES EP 274: Virginia Right to Retrieve Law and Private Property Rights with Houndsman Andrew Pullen
2024-02-12
34 min
Okanagan Real Estate Investment Group Podcast Recordings
Gold Nuggets Podcast Episode 67 with Real Estate Investor and Property Manager Andrew Hanson
ANDREW HANSON Business Development Manager/Licensed Property ManagerBorn in Melbourne, Australia, Andrew has called Kelowna home since 2010. Andrew has a diverse background in management and sales and has been involved in investment properties for 15+ years.Andrew has a passion for all things investments and loves nothing more than chatting about how to maximize the security of your asset as well as maximizing your returns. When not chatting about asset protection and investments, Andrew can be found on the trails around Kelowna running, mountain biking and skiing (often with his 2 Aussie Shepherds and toddler)....
2023-10-25
55 min
Summation (formerly World of DaaS)
Andrew Ross Sorkin: SVB, Lessons from 2008 Financial Crisis & VC
Andrew Ross Sorkin is a financial columnist for the New York Times, a co-anchor of CNBC’s Squawk Box and the founder and editor of DealBook. He’s also the co-creator of the hit-show Billions and the author of the bestselling book Too Big To Fail, on the 2008 financial crisis. On this episode of World of DaaS, Auren and Andrew dive into the intersecting realms of technology, finance, and data. Andrew offers non-obvious insights into the 2008 financial crisis, highlighting the nuances of a pivotal moment in history. He also discusses the evolution of the banki...
2023-10-12
45 min
Vintage Media Grading - The Podcast
Episode 1 - Introduction - The Basics of Grading Vinyl Records
Host and vinyl expert Andrew Hoffman is joined by the rest of the guys from Vintage Media Grading - Butch, Chad and Paul - to talk music, records, and some of the basics of vinyl record grading and collecting - including the challenges of grading albums with after-market stickers, hole punches, saw-cuts and corner cuts. Support the showMusic provided by Jake Harwood. Follow him on Instagram at @jacob.muzikVisit VMG at www.VMGVinyl.comFollow Jake's band, Loose, on Instagram at @l00se_band Subscribe and support the VMG...
2023-09-28
1h 00
Let's Vent Podcast
EP: 139 Devon Murphy & Andrew Laughner w/ Peterman Brothers - How To Build Efficiencies with Call-By-Call Management
Send a text🎙️🔥 Join us as we delve into the world of call-by-call management with our special guests, Devon Murphy and Andrew Laughner, both from Peterman Brothers. They'll share their insights on why they believed this system could make a difference, the challenges they faced during implementation, the adjustments they made, and the remarkable results they achieved.Get ready for an eye-opening discussion as Devon and Andrew take us through their journey. Learn firsthand how their call-by-call management/coaching system transformed their business, boosting efficiency and streamlining operations. 🌟Pour yourself a tall one! S...
2023-05-31
1h 03
So Much Pingle
Episode 82: Bucket Cams, Rattlesnakes and more with Dr. Andrew Hoffman
Hello everyone and welcome to the show! Mike Pingleton here, and I am your host for these proceedings. And here we go with Episode Eighty Two, and I hope you all remain safe and healthy out there. It’s a lovely Sunday morning in May and I can’t wait to get out in it after I’m done putting this together. So Much Pingle Patrons! A big thank you to the show’s newest patron, Skylar Hopkins! Thank you Skylar! And as always, I want to thank everyone who keeps the show rolling along. And if you’re out th...
2023-05-21
1h 21
Uncensored Humanity
UH 106 - Andrew Hoffman, Jake Bible American Honesty 18
Welcome to a special segment of the Uncensored Humanity Podcast we like to call American Honesty. During these shows I will have two co-hosts; Andrew Hoffman and Jake Bible. On the American Honesty segment we like to discuss topics that society has deemed inappropriate. Our goal is to just get our opinions out in the open for a discussion. We believe that the ability to talk about these tough topics is seriously lacking in today's society, as people seem to get offended too easily. It's been a while since we've recorded an episode of American H...
2023-03-20
1h 43