A radio broadcast from the semi-fictional town of Jollyville with sketches and vignettes from the town voiced by a full cast. Each episode ends by featuring real people serving their communities in the real world.
The Chattery offers fun and social learning experiences for adults in Chattanooga. Michael Crosa sits down with founders Jennifer Holder and Shawanda Mason to learn more. Find The Chattery and sign up for classes here: https://www.thechattery.org/ Go to https://betterhelp.com/Jollyville for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored Find more great shows on the PodNooga Network at https://linktr.ee/podnooga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julia Stonewash welcomes the show; Jimmy Pykrust reads the crime blotter; Emma Long reports on the Most Fabulous Object; Jessie Stanchack of @MicroFlashFiction reads a story; Chauncy Applegate is approached by a mysterious visitor. Go to https://betterhelp.com/Jollyville for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily Ancinec interviews Jesse Stanchack, the creator of @MicroFlashFiction on Twitter. Jesse's book can be purchased on Amazon here: The Tyranny of Sand and Other Tiny Stories Go to https://betterhelp.com/Jollyville for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimmy Pykrust welcomes the show; Emma Long continues to investigate the mystery of the most fabulous object; Jesse Stanchack reads a story; please pause for intermission; Chauncy Applegate and Willow Shallowford teach Michael Crosa how to fold a fitted sheet. Go to https://betterhelp.com/Jollyville for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jollyville writer and voice actor Liz Rader Hagler interviews Katie Hogarty of Climb Wyoming, an organization empowering single mothers by providing employment skill trainings and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The news about Jollyville's fabulous object continue to escalate; @MicroFlashFic shares a story; Carey Gardiner provokes two local Italian restaurants; Carey Gardiner and Chauncy Applegate give some professional development advice; Friendship Fairytails debuts with Episode 1. Special thanks to Jourdie Godley of East & West fashion blog and Jesse Stanchack of Micro Flash Fiction for their guest appearances! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily Ancinec (writer and voice of Julia Stonewash) talks with her friend and neighbor Jourdie Godley. Jourdie is a fashion consultant and the creator East & West fashion blog, and a big advocate for people with disabilities and Asian designers in the fashion world. His blog can be found here: https://www.eastandweststyle.com/ Follow him on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/east.and.west/ Check out the CNN feature here: https://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2021/12/08/cnn-film-school-fellowship-2021-jourdie-challenging-americas-fashion-industry-serge-kharytonau-spc.cnn Jollyville Radio will be back next week with more scenes from the town of Jollyville! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The captain has turned on the fasten seatbelt sign; Julia Stonewash welcomes the show and makes some announcements from city hall; Emma Long reports on a mystery in Jollyville. This season we're separating community beat from KJVR. So be sure to come back for the next episode in which we interview a real life community builder! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael talks about making the Musical Bob Ross (aka The Joy of Music Making) skit and what it means to him.
Kay Wise-Denty shares one of her favorite skits which is from Episode 3.07 Lurking on the Line.
Emily Ancinec, voice of Julia Stonewash and many others, shares her writing process behind of one of her favorite skits which appears in Episode 225: Mermanifest Destiny. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Michael Crosa welcomes the show; Terry Mitcham takes a caller; somebody gets a knock at the door; UncleASAR interviews Abby Brenker of the Lunatics Radio Hour podcast. More Lunatics at: https://www.lunaticsproject.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Recorded in January of 2022, members of the Pizza Rice Podcasting Collaborative sample various MoonPies and other treats! Edited by Abby Brenker Check out more Pizza Rice podcasts at PizzaRicePodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jollyville Radio will be taking a break, so we're sharing a Community Beat double feature episode! Viri Marin tells us about the Chattanooga Community Fridge in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Interview hosted by Matt Wait. Robert Radmer tells us about the Central Texas Medical Orchestra in Austin, Texas. Interview hosted by UncleASAR ALKEBULAN. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jollyville Radio Presents: Part 2 of Murder at the Silver Spittoon Saloon by Patricia Haines-Ainsworth. Starring Jaime Davis as Cheri Lane; Brian Green as Lefty Lefkowitz; Richard Dayries as Dusty Rhodes; Liz Rader Haigler as Lucy Truheart; Michael Stanley as Snake-Eyes Pete Sullivan; Matt Wait as Widow White; Michael Crosa as Marshal Virgil Earp Directed by Michael Crosa. Edited by Jaime Davis. Special thanks to Shari Kolding for foley contributions. Additional music and sound effects attributed below. More of Patricia Haines-Ainsworth's work can be found on the podcast Winking Kat Tales, or at her website here: https://www.phainesainsworth.net/ Sound effect attributions: S: Western Bass by Peanut_Shaman | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Drawer opening and closing by dersuperanton | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Steel Drawers_02 by MattRuthSound | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Saloon Door by Ramon_Di_Pasquale | License: Attribution 4.0 S: Playing with a map by pfranzen | License: Attribution 4.0 S: Keys Jingling 1_4 by Joao_Janz | License: Attribution Noncommercial 3.0 S: Cork.mp3 by sjnewton | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Spitting.wav by bmcken | License: Attribution 3.0 S: spit in spitoon (comedy).wav by Timbre | License: Attribution Noncommercial 4.0 Buffalo Gals clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8CANw0gblY; Recorded on January 31, 1929, and sung by The Pickard Family. Released on an album called "The Little Red Caboose Behind the Train". Song was originally written by John Hodges in 1844 and originally published as "Lubly Fan". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jollyville Radio Presents: Murder at the Silver Spittoon Saloon by Patricia Haines-Ainsworth. Starring: Jaime Davis as Cheri Lane Brian Green as Lefty Lefkowitz Richard Dayries as Dusty Rhodes Liz Rader Haigler as Lucy Truheart Michael Stanley as Pete Sullivan Matt Wait as Widow White Directed by Michael Crosa. Edited by Jaime Davis. Special thanks to Shari Kolding for foley contributions. Additional music and sound effects attributed below. More of Patricia Haines-Ainsworth's work can be found on the podcast Winking Kat Tales, or at her website here: https://www.phainesainsworth.net/ Additional sound effects attributions: S: Western Bass by Peanut_Shaman | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Drawer opening and closing by dersuperanton | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Steel Drawers_02 by MattRuthSound | License: Attribution 3.0 S: GunCockandPull.aif by bennychico11 | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Saloon Door by Ramon_Di_Pasquale | License: Attribution 4.0 S: steam train horn 01 by eliasheuninck | License: Attribution 3.0 S: snoring by Daxter31 | License: Attribution 3.0 S: Playing with a map by pfranzen | License: Attribution 4.0 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jollyville Radio presents: Someone Was Rotten at Dinner (Part 2) by Patricia Haines-Ainsworth! More of her work can be found at Winking Kat Tales - tell them Jollyville sent you! Someone Was Rotten at Dinner, by Patricia Haines-Ainsworth. Starring: Richard Dayries as William Shakespeare Norman Davis as The Fool Michelle Darcy as the Kitchen Maid Nick Hockstra as Prince Hammonreigh Emily Ancincec as The Lady Enred Kay Wise Denty as Queen Beatrice Brian Green as King Foraday Directed by Michael Crosa. Edited by Richard and Monse Dayries. Sound Effects provided by Jaime Davis Special thanks to Patricia Haines-Ainsworth for sharing her creation with us. Find more of her work on her podcast Winking Kat Tales. That's Cat with a K - Winking Kat Tales, available anywhere you listen to podcasts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jollyville Radio presents: Someone Was Rotten at Dinner (Part 1) by Patricia Haines-Ainsworth! More of her work can be found at Winking Kat Tales - tell them Jollyville sent you! Someone Was Rotten at Dinner, by Patricia Haines-Ainsworth. Starring: Norman Davis as The Fool Michelle Darcy as the Kitchen Maid Nick Hockstra as Prince Hammonreigh Emily Ancincec as The Lady Enred Kay Wise Denty as Queen Beatrice Brian Green as King Foraday Directed by Michael Crosa. Edited by Richard and Monse Dayries. Sound Effects provided by Jaime Davis Special thanks to Patricia Haines-Ainsworth for sharing her creation with us. Find more of her work on her podcast Winking Kat Tales. That's Cat with a K - Winking Kat Tales, available anywhere you listen to podcasts. We will return for the resolution of Someone Was Rotten at Dinner, Right here on KJVR - Jollyville Radio! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Brian Green welcomes the show; Jimmy Pykrust and Julia Stonewash give announcements; A visitor comes to the Purple Street Studios; contestants compete on The Price Is Money; Sboopie the Boop goes missing; a gang of friends decide to split up to solve a mystery; Michael Crosa and Bob Daun have a candid conversation; a ruthless villain is revealed. Wayne Brown of GreenSpaces Chattanooga Empower Program joins us on Community Beat, hosted by Brian Green. Check them out on social median and at their website here: http://www.greenspaceschattanooga.org/ Special thanks to Bob Daun of the Bob's Short Story Hour and Hidden Oaks podcasts, and to Tom and Will of the Dude Could You Imagine?! podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kay Wise-Denty welcomes the show; Julia Stonewash takes a caller; Paul Fredrickson gives advice on how to heat things up; a forgotten microphone inadvertently records a concerning conversation; Dr. Monse Dayries interviews Dr. Veronica Benavides of the Language Preservation Project on Community Beat. Follow The Language Preservation Project on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/languagepreservationproject/ And check out their website here: https://thelanguageproject.co/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Emily Ancinec welcomes the show; Laurie Gitterdun gives advice on Backwoods Basics; Haiku for Bedtime lulls you to sleep on that park bench; Tammy Jean calls a meeting of the Council of Tammys; Michael Crosa interviews Kyrstin Hill of the Creative Discovery Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee; members of the cast discuss their reactions to the episode. Check out the Creative Discovery Museum's website here! https://www.cdmfun.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Michael Crosa welcomes the show; Julia Stonewash stumbles upon a major event; Haikus for Bedtime lull you to sleep; Kitty Westlake enjoys stealing the limelight; UncleASAR interviews Chaz Nailor, a vocal artist in Austin, Texas. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Presenting the full, unabridged version of Jollyville Community Beat with UncleASAR interviewing Johannesburg, South Africa based artist Wesley Pepper about his podcast Wesley Pepper's Art Lexica. Check out Wesley Pepper's work at http:wesleypepper.com.
UncleASAR plays the role of Father Kwanzaa by teaching about the history and celebration of Kwanzaa. Special thanks to our guests Justin Carter and Desere Cross-Ward of the Black Faculty and Staff Association at the University of Texas at Austin. This conversation was originally published in December 2020.
Jollyville Radio gets a special visit from Uncle Wilhelm! He tells us a little bit about the history of Christmas celebrations in America and recites The Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore. The voice of Uncle Wilhelm performed by Norman Davis. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Michael, Brian, Jaime, UncleASAR, and Norman introduce the show; Purple Street Studios get a mysterious visitor; Grumpy Sue runs the station telephone line through Jollyville in 1957; Kay Wise-Denty talks about The Magnetic Theatre on Community Beat. The Magnetic Theatre can be found on instant-graham, the facebooks, maybe snapshoot, and on-site here: https://themagnetictheatre.org/ This episode produced with admiration of Alie Ward: https://www.alieward.com/ologies/mycology --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Richard and Monse tell Michael and UncleASAR about their engagement and involvement in Jollyville; KJVM Jollyville Channel 5 reports an outage; Kitty Westlake plays nice with Pat Maillard on the Old Fashioned Cooking show; the people of Jollyville share their gladditudes; UncleASAR talks with Ginger Rosenthal of the Blue Nebraska foundation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Emily Ancinec, Kay Wise-Denty, and Michael Crosa open the show; KJVR hosts coverage of the annual Veteran's Day Parade sponsored by Pat Penderson's Party Supplies; chainsaws and broad axes go head to head in the lumberjack contest; Community Beat features Gabrielle Chevalier with Green Spaces Chattanooga. Green Spaces Chattanooga can be found online by clicking here. Check out more great podcasts from the Pizza Rice Podcasting Collaborative here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Happy Halloween! Michael Crosa reads The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. This recording originally appeared in an episode of Poe works published October 10, 2021 by Lunatics Radio Hour podcast. Give them a follow!
Michael Crosa, Brian Green, and Bob Daun chat about the episode; Julia Stonewash leads a call-in show with Miss Information; a stranger comes to town during an episode of Happenins at Hungry Bob's; UncleASAR interviews Wesley Pepper from Johannesburg, South Africa during Community Beat. More information about Wesley Pepper and his podcast can be found here: https://wesleypepper.com/ The Split Stone Saga, an idea started by our friends Bob Daun and Jon C. Cook and offered as an invitation to the world can be found here: http://www.bobsshortstoryhour.com/episodes/2021/9/5/episode-100-the-split-stone-saga-begins
Michelle d'Arcy (voice of Kitty Westlake, Grumpy Sue, Roberta Twiggs, Rory Barker, and more) tells Michael and ASAR about meeting her husband, Henri.
Confusion reigns at the Jollyville-Malakoff-Staverton Tri-Cities Ag Center as the Jollyville State Fair and Malakoff Renaissance Festival discover that they've been double booked. UncleASAR interviews Dr. Allen Pratt of the National Rural Education Association. Find more on their website here. You can also check out their podcast, National Rural Education Association Official Podcast anywhere you listen.
In Episode 3.02, certain topics were cut in an effort to keep the episode light. However, we felt the information was important and worth sharing, so here is in the unabridged interview with Linda Anderson of the Travis County Sheriff Victim Services Unit. Content Warning that the conversation talks about crime victimization, death, and violence. No detailed descriptions or specific examples are discussed.
Emily Ancinec, UncleASAR, and Michaels Crosa and Stanley welcome the show; KJVR provides exclusive coverage of the Jollympic games; UncleASAR tries to buy a coffee; Residents leave reviews for local businesses on JELLP; Pilar makes a phone call; UncleASAR interviews Linda Anderson of the Travis County Sheriff's Office Victim Services Unit.
Michael Crosa, Brian Green, and Kay Wise-Denty chat about starting Season 3; The citizens of Jollyville audition for the part of Matthew McConaughey; Little Appalachian Soup Boy gives a review; some guy uses a job interview to practice his stand-up routine; Emily Ancinec talks with UncleASAR on Community Beat about her work with Junior League and supporting the National Book Festival.
Our friend Bob, host of the aptly named Bob's Short Story Hour, is doing a really cool project where he's publishing selections from a very old piece of Italian literature called The Decameron. The book has ten sets of ten short stories, and Bob has invited his collaborators to take turns reading stories. Bob just published the second installment of this series, and it's the first to feature a Jollyville voice. I thought I would give you a taste of what's goin on over there! You can find this clip in Bob's Short Story Hour Episode 99, and I really hope you'll check out the others. You can find that podcast anywhere you listen to Jollyville Radio, as well as at bobsshortstoryhour.com. If you'd like to read a Decameron story, let us know and we'd love to get you in touch with Bob! Season 3 of Jollyville Radio will be coming out soon! Cheers! Michael
The instrumental cut of the "Musical Bob Ross" skit from Episode 227. Created by Michael Crosa, with additional voices from the cast of Jollyville Radio.
Michael Crosa introduces the show; Dr. Mondegreen collects songs for the late night request show; UncleASAR interviews Coach Jordan Bell from F45 Training Jollyville. Please join us in the breakroom for sandwiches from Shaky Girl Coffee after Community Beat to celebrate one year of Jollyville Radio. For Dr. Mondegreen's playlist on Spotify, click here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2CGW7vp7lV7SOk8l9vv330?si=3cdc0627b8ed4e1c Follow F45 Training Jollyville on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/f45_training_jollyville/ More great podcasts in the Pizza Rice Podcasting Collaborative can be found at www.PizzaRicePodcast.com
Carey Gardiner welcomes the show; please headphones for the optimal listening experience; UncleASAR interviews Pat Haines-Ainsworth of Winking Kat Tales; KJVR shares a deleted scene from Season 1. Wining Kat Tales can be found anywhere you listen to podcasts or at WinkingKatTales.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Julia Stonewash introduces the show; Maya Wolf of the local Jollyville Public Library provides alternative book recommendations; Grumpy Sue has some bones to pick; Michael McHugh shares about his experience providing care and treatment to those in need. To order your very own Jollyville Radio T-shirt, follow the link below. Hurry before time runs out! www.etsy.com/shop/JBQmerch --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kimberly Sprout introduces the show; Hidlegard Velter of Jacques Kennedy Floral gives a demonstration of flower arranging; Sboopie the Boop and Chauncy Applegate give a preview of the upcoming Merman Music Festival; UncleASAR interviews Courtney and Luna of Mutiny Market in Austin, Texas. To order your very own Jollyville Radio T-shirt, follow this link before July 8th! https://www.etsy.com/shop/JBQmerch
Jimmy Pykrust introduces the show; Paul Fredrickson talks about a caller about choosing the right gift; Harry LeChat makes an appearance on the Old Fashioned Cooking Show; Pilar Kep interviews Ana Campos of Postcrossing on Community Beat. To order your very own Jollyville Radio T-shirt, follow this link before July 8th! https://www.etsy.com/shop/JBQmerch --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sboopie the Boop and Chauncy Applegate discuss entomology and etymology; on community beat Emily Ancinec interviews Regan Birr of the Lupus Research Foundation. More information about Regan Birr's work is available here: https://letscurelupus.org/ Pre-order your very own Jollyville Radio T-Shirt here before July 8th: https://www.etsy.com/shop/JBQmerch --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Carey Gardiner introduces the show and talks to Julia Stonewash about updates with the cat mystery; Paul talks to Chippie Glazowski about sticking to a theme; UncleASAR talks to Kimberly Mullenix of the Appalachian Irish Dance Company in Elizabethton, TN. Follow the Appalachian Irish Dance Company on social media: https://www.facebook.com/appalachianirishdancecompany/ https://www.instagram.com/appalachian_irish_dance_co/ Follow Jollyville Radio on social media too! https://www.instagram.com/jollyvilleradio/ https://www.facebook.com/JollyvilleRadio/ Support Jollyville Radio here: https://www.patreon.com/JollyvilleRadio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
KJVR Jollyville Radio hosts a call-in radiothon to raise funds. To contribute, you can go to Patreon.com/jollyvilleradio or buy a merch or two at JollyvilleRadio.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kimberly Sprout introduces the show; Little Appalachian Soup Boy gives a review of Shaky Girl Coffee; three contestants remain on Foodscape Masters; UncleASAR can't get enough Galaga from Critical Hit Games and the Lost Quarter Arcade. . Lost Quarter Arcade can be found on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/lostquarterarcade/ . More great podcasts like Lunatics Radio Hour available at www.PizzaRicePodcast.com
Julia Stonewash celebrates the 40th episode of Jollyville Radio by reviewing the entries to the KJVR jingle contest with Chauncy Applegate; Anderson Millingsly is scheduled to host a call-in show but I haven't seen him at the studio yet today; Tarah Warren tells us about her organization Tenaciously Teal on Community Beat. More information about Tenaciously Teal is here: https://www.tteal.org/ More information about Bob Daun: http://www.bobsshortstoryhour.com/ More information about Oh Antonio and His Imaginary Friends: http://oh-antonio.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jimmy Pykrust welcomes the show and announces a new jingle competition; Kitty Westlake teaches us how to make a King Ranch Casserole; Julia Stonewash provides an update on the mysterious spy cats; UncleASAR interviews Chance Kirchoff and Wayne Hoover, owners of Critical Hit Games in Iowa City, Iowa.
Jimmy Pykrust welcomes the show; Robert Cheerful has a special announcement; Haikus for Bedtime provide relaxation; We overhear a meeting between the towns during Happenings at Hungry Bob's; UncleASAR interviews Steve Ludwig of Kyber Knights on Community Beat.
Jimmy Pykrust welcomes the show; Haikus for Bedtime soothe you to sleep; KJVR covers The State of Bread address; Amanda Keeton wraps up a long-running mystery; UncleASAR interviews Stephanie Leichtle-Chalklen of Kuluntu Bakery in Dallas, Texas.
Jimmy Pykrust teaches Anderson (Millingsly) how to introduce the show; Chauncy Applegate interviews Thorsten Gaia on Applesauce; Marco Polo reads his last will and testament; UncleASAR interviews Oh Antonio of Oh Antonio and His Imaginary Friends on Community Beat. Gold Star was performed by Oh Antonio and His Imaginary Friends! http://oh-antonio.com/