Vance Crowe and Jayson Lusk describe how the agricultural supply chain is intricately tied together, and how there are dangers that cannot be foreseen when central control starts demanding that exports halt and the government has enacted war-time powers to direct companies to produce specific goods. Jayson Lusk is an economist, Distinguished Professor and Department Head in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University. He authors books and articles related to contemporary food p...
Apr 09, 2020•54 min•Ep. 25
Matt Ridley is a member of the House of Lords, a Ph.D. Ornithologists, and author of my favorite book; the Rational Optimist. We had an astounding conversation about how the virus unlocks our immune system, the bureaucratic failures of the WHO, and what will happen to the EU in a post Coronavirus world. @MattWRidley @VanceCrowe This is the 24th interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pandem...
Apr 08, 2020•57 min•Ep. 24
Rick Fox is an attorney with a portfolio of companies that he runs his offices in Saint Louis and New York City. He discusses how Coronavirus has impacted his international importing business, what will happen if renters stop paying, and what he thinks will happen to the price of imported goods. Vance Crowe on Twitter: @VanceCrowe This is the 23rd interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pan...
Apr 08, 2020•46 min•Ep. 23
Robb Fraley Ph.D. is the former CTO of the agriculture seed and chemical company Monsanto. Retired after the purchase of Monsanto by Bayer, Fraley spoke freely about his view from running the most important ag biotech company in the history of the world. We discuss the time a vaccine would need to be tested before it was safe, the labor shortages that threaten our food supply and the role of patents and IP when trying to find a cure for Coronavirus. To follow Travis Liebig on Twitter: @RobbFrale...
Apr 07, 2020•44 min•Ep. 22
Saint Louis Bank CEO, Travis Liebig discusses the PPP program being distributed through the SBA system. We discuss the challenges for getting these loans distributed, how he is directing his employees to work with their customers and what will happen if the program runs out of money. In full disclosure: I am on the Board of Directors for Saint Louis Bank and Travis and I are long time friends. This is a link to the Saint Louis Bank Explanation of the SBA program: https://www.stlouisbank.com/Cust...
Apr 07, 2020•28 min•Ep. 21
Kolja Zydatiss is a German journalist and author living in Berlin. 7 days ago he was rushed to the hospital with an embolism in his lungs. He waited 7 days in quarantine for his tests to come back. We spoke about his views on Germany's response to the crisis, their federalist system and what he thinks will happen coming out of the pandemic. His work focuses on socio-political issues, in particular civil liberties and attitudes towards technology and progress. Kolja on Twitter: https://twitter.co...
Apr 06, 2020•27 min•Ep. 20
Dax is a former Green Beret medic now working security as a civilian at a forward operating base in Afghanistan. We discuss how the disease is spreading into Afghanistan, the precautions to keep it out of the US/NATO base, and what people should have in their personal medical supplies. Vance Crowe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VanceCrowe This is the 19th interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this g...
Apr 04, 2020•37 min•Ep. 19
Jason Bockman, owner of the iconic Strange Donuts in Saint Louis, discusses the pressure and the suicidal thoughts that can happen during moments of uncertainty. Jason shares his mentality to keep his business open and helping people. https://www.strangedonuts.com/ https://www.instagram.com/strangedonuts/ Vance Crowe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VanceCrowe This is the 18th interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when w...
Apr 04, 2020•55 min•Ep. 18
Razib Kahn is an internationally known geneticist and science communicator. He has been particularly outspoken about his views on Coronavirus on Twitter. We discussed shutting down interstate travel, the social and economic consequences for shutting down the economy, and what will change as we end the last century and enter a new era. Razib Kahn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/razibkhan Vance Crowe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VanceCrowe This is the 17th interview in the ongoing series of Cor...
Apr 02, 2020•52 min•Ep. 17
Joel Sigman runs an HVAC company in Saint Louis, Missouri. His employees are now making service calls in a post-Corona world. He talks about how concerned his guys are about the virus and the steps they are taking to make both the homeowner and the worker feel safe from the invisible disease. To learn more about Sigman HVAC: https://sigmanhvacr.com/ Vance Crowe on Twitter: @VanceCrowe This is the 16th interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have t...
Apr 02, 2020•26 min•Ep. 16
Jerod McDaniel is the host of Ag Uncensored and a Cattle Rancher from Texahoma, Oklahoma. We discuss how Coronavirus has impacted his family and the beef industry. We discuss teaching his kids during Coronavirus. Jerod McDaniel on Twitter: @jerodmcdaniel Vance Crowe on Twitter: @VanceCrowe This is the 15th interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pandemic and it is important to hear how vari...
Apr 02, 2020•52 min•Ep. 15
Steve Ernst is an ICU nurse and a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructor working at Saint Louis's level one trauma center. He is a hard scrapping tough guy with a no-nonsense way of looking at the world. We talk about what their hospital is expecting, how to handle sick patients, washing hands, and how to behave if you become hospitalized. Vance Crowe on Twitter: @VanceCrowe This is the 14th interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-writte...
Mar 31, 2020•36 min•Ep. 14
Saint Louis Bank CEO, Travis Liebig discusses the enormous government stimulus package that banks are being tasked with delivering to small business owners via SBA lending. We discuss the risk of inflation, the government programs and how to find a banker in a time of crisis. In full disclosure: I am on the Board of Directors for Saint Louis Bank and Travis and I are long time friends. This is a link to the Saint Louis Bank Explanation of the SBA program: https://www.stlouisbank.com/CustomConten...
Mar 30, 2020•35 min•Ep. 13
Julie Kelly is a senior contributor for American Greatness. She covers politics, science, and the media. Julie has taken a heterodox position regarding the stay at home orders, and suspects that the number of people that have already been infected and recovered from Coronavirus is much higher than initially believed. We discuss civil liberties and taking a position that people don't agree with you on. The day before I put this podcast up, there were a small handful of people that said on Twitter...
Mar 28, 2020•36 min•Ep. 12
John Larson, Senior Vice President at the American Farmland Trust talks about how Coronavirus has shut down the local food movement from selling to restaurants and shown how important a diversified local food system can be during a crisis. Larson discusses cities that have taken on the task of buying easements that will keep farmland as farmland while still providing a burst of income for the seller. Learn more about the farmland trust farmer relief fund: https://farmland.org/farmer-relief-fund/...
Mar 27, 2020•28 min•Ep. 11
Sam Miller is a recovering addict that now works with unhoused youth on the West Coast. We talked about how the homeless will likely deal with the Coronavirus and what should happen after the pandemic is over to better help lift them out of poverty. This is the tenth interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pandemic and it is important to hear how various individuals and industries are handl...
Mar 26, 2020•20 min•Ep. 10
Joscha Bach is an artificial intelligence researcher that has worked at MIT, Harvard, and Singularity University. I have quoted his work for more than 7 years. He sounded the Coronavirus alarm in January of 2020 and I thought he was losing his mind- so I wrote to tell him. I was wrong. Joscha talks about why nerds can see things coming, predicts how the virus will run its course, illustrates how Westerners were lied to about masks and make the case for how to prepare to help your neighbors. This...
Mar 25, 2020•57 min•Ep. 9
Jack Butcher is a rising star in the world of stoicism and communications consulting. He curates the famous Twitter handle Visualize Value. We talk about how the job market is upended, how to know if your skills are valuable and where to look for opportunities amidst the crisis. This is the eighth interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pandemic and it is important to hear how various indiv...
Mar 25, 2020•51 min•Ep. 8
Dwayne Faber is one of the most recognized dairy farmers in the United States, living at one of the epicenters of the US Coronavirus outbreaks. We discuss the prison population, if Trump really is a war time president, the challenges of offering UBI during a crisis and what number comes after a "trillion dollar bailout." Dwayne is very popular on Twitter: @Dfaber84 This is the seventh interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-writt...
Mar 24, 2020•35 min•Ep. 7
Steve Bruere is a farmland real estate broker that runs the Land Expo- probably the most innovative and edgy conferences I have ever spoken at. We talk about where opportunities are to make money, leading 100 people during a crisis and the potential for inflation in land prices. This is the sixth interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pandemic and it is important to hear how various indivi...
Mar 24, 2020•25 min•Ep. 6
Kyle Bowlin is a manager of the highest volume cannabis dispensary in the state of Illinois. He discusses how medical marijuana patients are getting access to cannabis and the demand for pot even amidst a global pandemic. This is the fifth interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pandemic and it is important to hear how various individuals and industries are handling themselves amidst the cr...
Mar 23, 2020•21 min•Ep. 4
Chris Niemann hauls pigs around the midwest. We talk about how the pandemic has radically changed which regulations truckers have to follow, and what it is like when the restaurants around the country close down dining. Chris and I talk about rights and the opportunities that some people will have to make money even during a crisis. Chris Niemann is a part of Farm Hats, a Facebook group that shows off the various parts of agriculture. We will check back in with Chris as the Pandemic continues....
Mar 22, 2020•29 min•Ep. 3
John Boelts is one of the most respected farmers in the United States. He runs a lettuce farm in Yuma, Arizona. During Coronavirus Boelts has taken to Twitter to implore the government to revise the antiquated system for bringing in migrant labor. This Coronavirus series attempts to show how the COVID19 is impacting various parts of the economy. @JohnBoelts @VanceCrowe
Mar 20, 2020•26 min•Ep. 2
I am starting a new series, interviewing people from around the world on how Coronavirus is impacting them. I will showcase as broad a variety of perspectives as possible so that we can get out of our echo chamber, learn what challenges other people are dealing with and get out of our own heads. Lyle Benjamin is an agriculture expert living in a remote part of Northern Montana 2 miles from the Canadian border. We talk about how things have changed with the Coronavirus; border crossings, preparin...
Mar 19, 2020•29 min•Ep. 1
Stephen Fairbanks is a teacher at The Academy of Thought and Industry, a unique high school in Saint Louis that takes the methods and thinking about Montessori education and applies it to high school students. More about the school: https://thoughtandindustry.com/st-louis I will be increasing podcasts production and will do remote interviews. Do you have a subject around Coronavirus that I should cover? Trucking? Supply Chain? Farmers? biologists? Who could I interview that would be interesting ...
Mar 18, 2020•1 hr 58 min•Ep. 46
Vance tells the story of a vigilante mob he saw turn their fear into action and how that relates to fears of Coronovirus. Click here to watch a highly engaging video about how Coronovirus impacts the body this one by medical doctor and YouTube sensation @ChuubyEmu With the flood of information about Coronavirus I have found the following people to be putting forward some interesting ideas and information: Max Roser Founder of Our World in Data Lord Matt Ridley - author ("The Rational Optimist," ...
Mar 13, 2020•22 min
Vance and JJK talk about the discipline to become a world-class athlete, the challenge of being a young girl in sports, mentors and virtual reality. Learn more about the Jackie Joyner Kersee Center https://jjkfoundation.org/ March's ATCF Book Club | The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Share clips of the episode by visiting our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiepmnV90DE&list=PLluKzraaJgDuT3YL6L7zedmG0KBay2jAc&index=49...
Mar 11, 2020•1 hr 24 min•Ep. 45
Jason Walsmith is a singer/songwriter for the band the Nadas. A fascinating man that has taken photographs around the world and has a following around the country for his duo-band. A band from Iowa that has been together for more than 26 years. The song on the outro is: "I'm Still Here" on One Louder (Latest album) The Nadas Website The Nada's Facebook As The Crowe Flies Book Club for the month of March is The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde . Join us on Twitter using #ATCFBookClub. This...
Mar 04, 2020•2 hr 9 min•Ep. 44
Ben Anderson, 21, lives outside of the ordinary boundaries most people live by. Free solo climbed the Flatirons, dropped out of a biomedical engineering degree, and has started his own app company that is generating money. Ben is the owner of Wand- a mobile app company that is the "Uber for housekeepers." We discussed many concepts on the podcast, this should provide you access to learn more: How to find a Purpose and the Psychology of the Daemon YouTube video by the Academy of Ideas Rob Long's ...
Feb 26, 2020•1 hr 49 min•Ep. 43
Barry Flinchbaugh is a world renown agriculture economist that has taught for 49 years at Kansas State University. He has advised U.S. presidents and other politicians about the role of policy on the lives of farmers and citizens. Sunday February 23 (7:30 pm) The True Believer #ATCFBookClub For more on stoicism: https://archetyp.al/stoicism/ For more info on the Canadian tour: realagriculture.com/techtourlive/...
Feb 19, 2020•1 hr 57 min•Ep. 42