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Welcome to Casual Conversations, where the camaraderie is as hearty as the appetizers at our favorite local haunt. Three friends, who never planned on being regulars, find themselves perched at the bar of a cozy casual dining spot, their casual meet-ups turning into impromptu roundtables. From the depths of existential dread to the highs of last night's game, and the guilty pleasures of fast food debates, nothing is off the table. With each episode of Casual Conversations, you're invited to ...
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In this podcast, Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer, Professor of Law and host of Law to Fact, teams up with West Academic to bring you interesting conversations about contemporary legal issues. The podcast provides listeners with an overview of the kinds of stories in the news today. Listeners leave with enough insight to continue the conversation with friends and colleagues.
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Casual Cattle Conversations

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Casual Cattle Conversations is the podcast for beef cattle producers to explore new ideas and hear stories that will help them improve their current management practices. Shaye Wanner connects listeners to other cattle producers and beef industry experts to discover what management practices, industry trends, current events and inspiring stories are impacting today’s beef cattle industry.
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In this casual cattle conversation, Shaye Koester-Wanner and Chad Tentinger discuss the innovative approaches being taken in the beef industry through Cattlemen's Heritage and Legacy Beef Co-op. They emphasize the importance of collaboration among ranchers, feeders, packers and retailers to create a profitable and sustainable model for all stakehol…
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This one is for meat lovers 🥩 So frock up!🥼 Sierra Jepsen joins Shaye Wanner for a casual cattle conversation about Butcher Solutions LLC – a traveling butcher school founded by Sierra herself and designed to ‘meat’ butchers where they are at. From new to old meat lockers and experienced butchers to rookies, Sierra knows how to help you and your te…
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In this eye-opening episode, I explore the innovative world of repurposing materials with Damon Carson, founder of repurposedMATERIALS. We uncover how farmers and ranchers across America are finding creative solutions to common challenges using discarded industrial items. From billboards transformed into hay tarps to street sweeper brushes reborn a…
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Are you looking to boost your cattle's nutrition without breaking the bank? In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with Dr. Karl Hoppe, a seasoned extension livestock specialist in North Dakota, to explore innovative ways to enhance feed quality and reduce costs on your ranch. Drawing from his years of experience, Dr. Hoppe shares invaluable insig…
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Are you looking for innovative ways to boost your calves' weight gain without breaking the bank? In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with Mark Johnson, a professor at Oklahoma State University, to explore the potential of creep grazing as an alternative to traditional creep feeding. Drawing from his rich background in commercial cow-calf operat…
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As I celebrate five years of hosting Casual Cattle Conversations, I'm taking a moment to reflect on the incredible journey that has shaped my understanding of the beef industry. From those early days of fumbling with podcast logistics to now hosting a thriving community of ranchers and industry professionals, the growth has been nothing short of hu…
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Shaye Wanner invites Brian Reisinger, author of the book "Land Rich, Cash Poor," to shed light on the complex factors that have influenced why the number of farms and ranches in America has changed over the past century. Through Brian's poignant storytelling and personal anecdotes, you'll gain a newfound appreciation for the resilience and persever…
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Imagine a world where the barriers of language and culture melt away, paving the way for a more harmonious, collaborative, and prosperous agricultural landscape. In this thought-provoking episode, rancher and podcaster Shaye Wanner invites Katie Dotterer, a passionate advocate for bridging communication gaps, to share her transformative mission. Th…
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Embark on a transformative journey where knowledge meets camaraderie, and the pursuit of profitability intertwines with a shared passion for the beef industry's future. Welcome to RancherMinds, a dynamic community that transcends geographical boundaries, uniting cattle producers from diverse backgrounds in a continuous quest for growth and innovati…
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Season 7 || Episode 29 Let's take a trip to learn about the beef industry around the world! Join rancher and podcaster Shaye Wanner as she invites Andrew Uden, a seasoned industry professional, to share his multifaceted experiences spanning continents and cultures. From Scotland to Brazil and A LOT of other countries in between, Andrew's captivatin…
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In an era where the narratives surrounding agriculture are often shaped by misinformation and disconnection, a refreshing voice emerges – one that harnesses the power of storytelling to bridge the gap between producers and consumers. Cheramie Viator is a trailblazer, whose journey from the corridors of Congress to the heart of Texas ranching has ig…
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Have you heard these myths about grazing cover crops for cattle? Myth 1: Cover crops are not profitable. Myth 2: Grazing cover crops destroys the soil. Myth 3: It's impossible to build successful partnerships with neighboring farmers for grazing cover crops. Keith Berns debunks these myths and shares an immense amount of knowledge about diversified…
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The United States beef industry is a leader in today’s world and that’s no accident. The industry is filled with proactive individuals spanning from researchers to ranchers. It’s nothing short of exciting to be an American rancher today. Amanda Radke is an example of a rancher, industry leader and innovator in the beef industry. Her experiences as …
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In an industry where it seems large-scale operations often dominate, a refreshing story emerges from the heart of San Diego County. Alli Fender, a dynamic force within the beef industry, invites you to explore the boundless potential of small-scale cattle ranching. Alongside her husband Bryce, Alli has forged a path that defies conventional wisdom,…
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Scott Sandquist, is a trailblazer who is reshaping the local meat processing landscape in a rural community. In this conversation, Scott shares the challenges and rewards that accompanied his bold vision: establishing NoDak Meats, a small meat locker in Steele, North Dakota. From navigating the labyrinth of financing and regulations to labor hurdle…
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This captivating and thought-provoking discussion unveils how commercial cow-calf producers can leverage their position in the beef supply chain to add more dollars to their bank accounts. In this engaging episode, rancher and podcast host Shaye Wanner weaves together the perspectives of industry luminaries Ian Wheal and Nick Jorgensen, as they dis…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we embark on an exploration of legacy – and what it means for farmers and ranchers. Vance Crowe is an amazing storyteller who helps families capture their legacy by interviewing their loved ones about family stories, life challenges and other experiences that influenced their actions and decisions. As we journey t…
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Imagine unleashing the full potential of your beef operation, one mineral at a time. In this informative episode, rancher Shaye Koester-Wanner invites renowned nutritionist Cadra Krueger to share her wealth of expertise on crafting strategic pre-breeding mineral programs. This conversation unveils the profound impact minerals can have on conception…
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Intrigued by the prospect of tasting the finest steaks in America? This lively podcast follows rancher Tyler McCann as he describes the unique Rendezvous City Beef Roundup, an annual event he launched with his wife 7 years prior. What originated as a friendly competition between regional cattle ranchers has since evolved into a nationally renowned …
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In This Episode... Robyn Brilliant, Esq., principal at the Law Offices of Robyn Brilliant P.C., explains No-Fault Insurance and shares her experience as a Personal Injury Attorney who practices both Insurance defense (no-fault) and plaintiff personal injury (tort). About Our Guest... Robyn M. Brilliant, Esq. has managed her own law firm since 1993.…
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Season 7 || Episode 19 Let's dive into heifer marketing and profitability with Doug Ferguson. Doug's sell-buy marketing strategies and mindset shifts will open your mind to how participating in the female side of the cattle market can be a profitability game changer for your ranch. In this episode, you will be able to: Understand sell-buy marketing…
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In This Episode... Professor Toni Jaeger-Fine talks about her new book Becoming a Lawyer: Discovering and Defining Your Professional Persona. A professional guide that will help you see the profession and what is required to succeed in a new light. Whether you are a new or more seasoned professional, Becoming a Lawyer will help you define and devel…
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In between where we are and where we want to be lies the challenges that come with change. However, the difference in those who get to the other side and those who revert back to old ways comes down to practicing patience and maintaining the proper mindset. Joe Pokay, general ranch manager at the Noble Research Institute, shared how to stay patient…
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In This Episode... Eric Goldman, the Associate Dean of Research, Professor of Law, and Co-Director of High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara Law School, discusses the House of Representatives’ recent vote to compel ByteDance, a Chinese tech company, to sell TikTok to U.S. Nationals. About Our Guest... Eric Goldman is a Professor of Law at Santa Cla…
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In Season 7, Episode 17 of the Casual Cattle Conversations podcast, Caitlin Word shares how cattle producers in all regions with different goals can regenerate their natural resources by being observant and applying the following soil health principles: Know Your Context Cover the Soil Minimize Soil Disturbance Increase Diversity Maintain Continuou…
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In This Episode... Professor Josh Galperin, Assistant Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, shares the origins of Earth Day and explains how the day has strayed from its original intent. About Our Guest... Professor Josh Galperin joined the Haub faculty in July 2021. Prior to joining the Elisabeth Haub School of L…
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Cattle and crops. That’s what a lot of us make our living on and know best. But what if adding one more species to your operation could not only improve your soil health and forages but also offer another revenue source throughout the year? Kevin Lynch shares the pros and cons of multispecies grazing as well as what beginners need to consider in Se…
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In This Episode... Natalie Nanasi, Director of the Judge Elmo B. Hunter Legal Center for Victims of Crimes Against Women and Associate Professor of Law, shares her extraordinary work on preventative gun violence. She discusses United States v. Rahimi, which is before the Supreme Court this term. Rahimi considers whether the federal law that prohibi…
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Implementing cover crops into a grazing plan has a host of benefits for the soil, cattle and profitability of the business when done properly. Steve Swaffar shares his knowledge about cover crop grazing and how it can be an effective method of increasing soil cover in all climates if done properly. During this episode, you’ll learn about the follow…
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In This Episode... I speak with Professor Doron Dorfman, Associate Professor of Law about his newest article, Penalizing Prevention: The Paradoxical Legal Treatment of Preventive Medicine. About Our Guest.. Professor Dorfman’s research and teaching focus on disability law, health law, employment law, torts, and family law. His work has won multiple…
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Season 7 || Episode 14 – Regnerative. It’s a word that seems to be everywhere. It’s talked about on podcasts, scattered throughout articles and of course, all over social media. However, what does it really mean and why has there been so much hype about it? Caitlin Word with the Noble Research Institute shared her thoughts on what regenerative mean…
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In this episode... Professor Kimberly Holst, Dean’s Fellow for Innovation and Clinical Professor of Law, at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, explains the NextGen Bar, what it is, when it is, and what states will ask future lawyers to partake. About our guest... Kimberly Holst is a Clinical Professor of Law at the …
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Ever feel like you're constantly low on energy, relying on caffeine and pain relievers just to get through the day? It's frustrating, right? You're not alone. But what if I told you that it is possible to feel more energized and reduce joint pain while still living your ranching dream? This podcast episode with Kennedy Youngren offers practical tip…
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In This Episode... Colin Levy, Esq. shares the importance of learning legal tech in law school and embracing it in practice. We discuss his book, the Legal Tech Eco System (available on Amazon) and he shares excellent pointers for incorporating AI into your law school and legal workproduct. About Our Guest... Colin Levy is a lawyer and tech maven. …
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The "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" mentality with your cattle herd health is tempting to adopt. However, episode guest Gary Bosch explains that the challenge with this mentality is that we don't know when things will break. Gary Bosch sheds light on how diagnostic surveillance and modern vaccine technology can help you stay ahead of potential he…
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In This Episode... Professor Michael Vitiello and I have a lively discussion about originalism, a constitutional and statutory interpretation method increasingly used by the members of the Supreme Court. About Our Guest... Distinguished Professor of Law Michael Vitiello of the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law is a nationally-recogn…
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Season 7 || Episode 11 Have you heard these myths about genomic testing in cattle? 1. Genomic testing is only for seedstock producers. 2. Genomic testing is too complex and time-consuming for commercial producers. 3. Genomic testing doesn't provide practical benefits for commercial operations. Nick Hammett and host Shaye Wanner bust these myths and…
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In This Episode... I speak with Dr. Lisa Benjamin, Associate Professor of Law at Lewis and Clark Law School, about the benefits of Electronic Vehicles. Dr. Benjamin takes an honest look at the benefits and burdens of driving an EV (BTW, the benefits far outweigh the burdens) and explores the many consequences of continuing our dependence on fossil …
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Seasons 7 || Episode 10 – The beef industry has been focused on measuring economically relevant traits for decades. However, some of these traits are harder to measure than others. One of these traits includes pasture-based forage intake on an individual animal basis. With feed costs being one of the highest inputs cattle producers have each year a…
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In This Episode... I speak with Professor Tracy Norton, Louisianna State University School of Law, and Dr. Susan Tanner, Brandeis Law School, about the AI literacy. This episode is particularly helpful to those engaged in legal research. About Our Guests... Tracy L. M. Norton is the Erick Vincent Anderson Professor of Professional Practice at Louis…
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Do you want to enhance individual contributions and strengthen your family bond on the farm or ranch? Find out how to achieve this and elevate your family farm experience. In this episode, you will be able to: Understand Family Dynamics: Discover how to navigate and leverage family dynamics for a thriving farm operation. Find Your Farm Role: Uncove…
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In This Episode... Professor Michael Hunter Schwartz, Dean of McGeorge School of Law shares his ideas on promoting equity in the classroom. He explains initiatives that the administration and professors can take to make students feel comfortable in their learning experience—which translates into a better learning environment. Dean Schwartz offers s…
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Uncover the unexpected way technology is revolutionizing cattle management. Andrew Uden, CEO of HerdDogg, joined me for a conversation about how one form of technology is providing solutions to labor challenges, cattle marketing and more. In this episode, you will hear about: Overcoming challenges faced by ranchers with technology solutions. Harnes…
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In This Episode... Professor Stephanie McMahon explains why law schools should flip the traditional model of law school learning, suggesting that second-year students should engage in more “field work” such as externships and clinics, saving the third year for the kind of doctrinal courses that are necessary to pass the bar. It’s a compelling argum…
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Using Technology to Streamline Work on Diversified Cattle Operations Creating cash flow and mitigating risk are two things that frequently cross the minds of cattle producers. For that matter, maybe they never leave our thoughts. Luke and Natalie Kovarik set an example of how young and first-generation producers can make things work and get started…
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In This Episode... We conclude our series on lawyers working to prevent climate change. Professor Jason Czarnezki, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, joins us to discuss his most recent article, Disclosure, Greenwashing & The Future of ESG Litigation in which he and co-author Barbara Ballan explain the laws and regulations that cover consumer and se…
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Season 7 || Episode 06 Uncover the secrets of finding direction and creating a solid marketing program for your operations in this podcast episode with Fred Otley and the Red Angus Association of America. Fred shares his family's journey to build their reputation and doesn't hold back on sharing what worked and what didn't work during this process.…
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In This Episode... I speak with Professors Michael Vanderburgh and Sarah Light about their book, Private Environmental Governance. About Our Guests... Sarah E. Light is the Mitchell J. Blutt and Margo Krody Blutt Presidential Professor and the Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at Wharton Business School. Professor Light’s research examin…
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Season 7 || Episode 5 Tired of working all day for little pay and being told you are supposed to be proud of it? That’s the narrative many of us in agriculture grew up with, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Compensation is not only possible on family farms and ranches but also necessary. Elaine Froese, Farm Family Coach, and Lyndsay Seafoot, agr…
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In This Episode... Darryl Carbanaro, General Counsel at Generate Capital, PBC explains, ESG, which stands for Environmental, Social and Business Growth. ESG aspects of a company’s activities are the three main evaluation standards utilized to measure a company’s societal and sustainability policies and practices. ESG criteria are applied most frequ…
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