No Label Roundtable is a bi-weekly podcast produced by three close friends: Miranda, Sean, and Joe. Join the inquisitive trio as they seek to learn, educate, and foment cultural enthusiasm through roundtable discussions, interviews, and the unrehearsed amusement that is a talk among friends. Ther…
In this episode the NLR gang sat down with the lovely Heather, bookseller extraordinaire. We discuss all book things! Enjoy!
We're back!! In this No Label Roundtable Episode, we sat down with Betsy, Yaya, and Jessie to talk about Casper Pride Weekend 2018 and all the events that will be going on this week. Get the scoop on all the awesome events and enjoy a live tarot reading by Yaya!
In this Roaming Buffalo Music episode of the No Label Roundtable Podcast, we spoke with Henry and Cris of the band S.S. WEB. Our conversation included a couple of stories from their travels, filling us in on the meaning behind their name, and several other aspects of their music and the lives they lead around it. Don't miss these guys at The Gaslight Social Sept. 14th & 15th and at Funky Junk Sept. 16th!!
In the newest of our Roaming Buffalo Music series the No Label Roundtable gang and Obrion sat down with the amazing musician Joseph Huber to have a very entertaining conversation ranging from his music (of course), bum knee, and woodworking. You can see Joseph Huber along with The Hooten Hallers this Friday, June 23rd at the Keg & Cork here in Casper. This will be an amazing night of music you do NOT want to miss.
Continuing on in our Roaming Buffalo Music series the No Label Roundtable gang and Obrion sat down with the awesome trio that makes up The Hooten Hallers to discuss their music. You can see The Hooten Hallers along with Joseph Huber this Friday, June 23rd at the Keg & Cork here in Casper. This will be an amazing night of music you do NOT want to miss.
Grant Sabin has been described as one of those rare souls who “just has it”, and as “a unique and talented Blues prodigy”. He joins Casper music fans on Friday at the Keg & Cork with his perfectly suited band, The Juke Joint Highball. Check out this short-and-sweet interview for a glimpse at the man behind the music, and come check these guys out in concert on Friday, May 19th at the Keg! This installment of our Roaming Buffalo Music Series can be enjoyed on the Rally Shop Local website or on iTunes in as little time as your drive to work. See you at the show.
This is our 2nd episode of the Roaming Buffalo Music Series, and it was a very fun fraction of an hour. We hung out for a few minutes over the internet with Connor and Sean, two of the 4 members of the Tejon Street Corner Thieves. They delighted us with their I-want-to-drink-a-beer-with-that-man presence, and they played us their newest song in a parking lot, completely impromptu. Blame the muddiness of that recording on Steve Jobs, and check out one of our favorite Tejon songs, "Whiskey", at the end of the episode. Then do yourself the favor of listening to them live this Saturday, March 18th at Galloway's Irish Pub. It's going to be one of your favorite times in recent memory. I guarantee it.
The Roaming Buffalo Music Festival has broadened its horizons with its newfound collaboration with Galloway’s Pub. In this episode, our first in a series we’re calling the Roaming Buffalo Music Series, we talked to RBMF’s creator, OB, for a few minutes, and then we brought in the Kris Lager Band on Skype. The Kris Lager Band is playing at Galloway’s on 2/23/17, and their fantastic tunes are peppered throughout this episode.
We’re joined this time by our friends Betsy and Erin, who were present for the Casper Women’s March. They shared their personal experiences, insights, and opinions about what the demonstration meant to them and to several of Casper’s local communities. Betsy Bower has appeared on the podcast before, making her our first revisiting guest! Please send us your thoughts, feedback, and critiques at nolabelroundtable@yahoo.com
In this episode, we are joined by the incredible Paul Centanino. We had a great time discussing games (as always), politics, and the always amazing random topics from our "Book of Questions."
In this episode, we are joined by the well spoken and all around amazing Jacquie from Jacquie's Bistro in Casper, WY. We had such a great time talking with her about her business, as well as local businesses and the future.
In this episode, we sat down with Kendyll Harris, who had us all in stitches with her hilarious and boisterous personality. Kendyll, who somewhat recently began to identify as trans, told us her deeply affecting and surprisingly relatable story in the way that only she can. She's anything but typical, and her story may change the way you look at the trans community, regardless of where you stand on the issues.
In this episode, we put our stethoscope on the heart of downtown Casper for this episode. Brandon Schulte of Sonic Rainbow and of multiple Casper bands, joined us for a conversation about the many unique intricacies of Casper that informed his life as he knows it. His self-reflective stories took us on a trip down memory lane and around the corner to discovery drive. After a few beers, we finish this episode out with a new thought-provoking NLR segment, "The Book of Questions".
In this episode, the NLR trio sat down with Mike Stack and George Taylor for a revealing look at the world of Comic Con. Mike and George are cosplayers who have attended many conventions as a multitude of different characters, and they shared some hilarious and endearing stories with us about their experiences. We are also joined by Rally Shop Local photo editor Raymond Craig to discuss his experience at the Salt Lake City, Comic Con.
In this episode Joe, Miranda, and Sean sat down to see which road a few beers and cocktails would take them down. The ensuing conversation touched on everything from The Battle of Old Wyoming to video games, space travel, social experimentation, and beyond.
In this episode, we were joined by Brian Gray to discuss his local recording studio, The Vault, and their plans to incorporate it into the larger Casper music community. Check out the Facebook page for The Vault here for more info: https://www.facebook.com/thevault307/?fref=ts
In this episode, we were able to recover a lost episode that we had recorded in February with an incredible artist, Barry O. Sanderson. Barry was a pleasure to speak with and we greatly enjoyed being able to view and speak about each of his works of art (his "children") with him. You can contact Barry and see some of his art on his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/creativeartistbos/?fref=ts
In this episode, we sat down with Chef Matt Wallop and enjoyed conversation about the world history of food, as well as his personal history with food, over some beers at The World Famous Wonder Bar. We also discussed his vision of what he wants to accomplish with food in the future.
In this episode, we're joined by the lovely Betsy, Mallory and Amber to discuss sexuality and the upcoming Casper Pride weekend events.
In this episode of No Label Roundtable, we are joined by the well spoken, incredible musician Mr. Zach Walker. We were happy to discuss all things music, as well as video games at Dorn's Fireside. Check out Wyoming Music's website for lessons with Zach: http://www.wyomingmusic.biz/lessons.htm
This episode includes all the interesting talks and laughter that come along with a few good beers at The Wonder Bar. We sat down with our new friend Mark Katterhenry to discuss entrepreneuriship and Ecochar (an all natural soil amendment that improves plant growth while helping the environment. Find out more at http://www.EcoCharShop.com).
In this episode, we met with Clancy Henderson and Kaspen Haley of Wyoming Life Flight who were kind enough to talk with us about the exciting and fast paced nature of being part of the Life Flight team.
In this episode, we spoke with artist and photographer Eric Distad about his project “A Garden Not Lost to Us” currently being featured in a Polaroid exhibition entitled “Taking Shape” at Scarlow’s Gallery 120 W. 2nd downtown Casper, WY. Check out his amazing work at Scarlow’s Gallery or visit his website: http://www.reluctantgodproductions.com
It's a strange world we live in, and that's something that should be celebrated, if only on occasion. So for this episode, we each dug up some bizarre news stories from the World Wide Web and laughed about the wonderful oddness of our fellow human beings. Check out the news story links we dug up on rallycasper.com.
In this episode, we immerse ourselves in good spirits both in the form of friendly company and strong drink. Chad Pollock of Backwards Distilling Company took us on a guided tour through the illustrious history of absinthe.
In this episode, the NLR trio and friends sat down with Balance Toe a descendant of the Piwweltha Rainbow Clan who has been serving the communities of spiritual growth for over 35 years preparing thousands for the ascension process. You can visit Balance Toe's website at: http://www.balancetoe.com
No Label Roundtable teamed up with WyoFile to bring you this relevant and thought-provoking episode. WyoFile is an independent nonprofit news organization that has built its extensive readership through diligent, in-depth reporting on Wyoming's people, places, and policy. We had the privilege of speaking with WyoFile's Editor in Chief Dustin Bleizeffer of Casper, and with freelance journalist Matthew Copeland of Lander. Mr. Copeland has been reporting on a five part series for WyoFile called Generation of Hope, in which he shines a bright light on the healthcare system of the Wind River Indian Reservation and its encompassing myriad of social and cultural challenges. This eye-opening series breathes humanity into a picture that many of us forget is in our own back yard, and it may change your outlook on our Native American neighbors. We sat down with the gentlemen from WyoFile to discuss the impetus, the challenges, and Mr. Copeland’s own personal experiences in covering this important issue. Link to read series. This is part 1 of the 5 part series: http://www.wyofile.com/specialreport/generation-hope-future-native-health-depends-kids/ Donate to WyoFile here to support Wyoming in-depth journalism: https://www3.thedatabank.com/dpg/584/spdf.asp?formid=Donate
In this episode of No Label Roundtable, Miranda, Joe, and Sean sit down with their special guest Erick to talk about the spooky, the supernatural, and the macabre in celebration of the Halloween season. This fun and entertaining discussion is fraught with personal accounts of high strangeness, real life scary stories, and the laughs and consumption of holiday cheer that come along with the season. This episode contains explicit language & graphic material and is not suited for listeners of a sensitive disposition. Warning *May contain explicit language, content.
In this episode, we sat down with Reginald “Reggie” Atkins and his wife Carol at their Casper home. Reggie is a fractal artist and an ardent conservationist who, in his younger years, served in the U.S. Navy and worked as a communications engineer for NASA. We picked his brilliant brain for a while about his involvement with the Apollo and Gemini missions, as well as his love of nature & spirituality and how they pertain to his works of fractal art. Warning *May contain explicit language, content. Please visit Reggie’s website at: http://reginald-atkins.artistwebsites.com/index.html Also, Reggie will be at Metro Coffee Company November 2nd 6p-8p with his art. His art will remain there throughout that month so feel free to check it out! Reggie also will have a booth at the craft fair held at the Casper Event Center November 13th 3p-8p and November 14th 9a-4p.
On this, our very first episode of No Label Roundtable, we had the good fortune of interviewing two brothers, Alec and Kason, who were born in Russia and spent the first several years of their lives there during the fall of the Soviet Union. They were kind enough to share their story with us about how they got to the US, and about their fascinating journey through life together a half a world away from their homeland. Warning *May contain explicit language, content.