“You Can Feel It All Over,” hosted by Keith Summers, features musicians, small business owners and other creatives who are injecting society with positivity through their creative passions. Listeners will get to know the guests on an intimate level as Keith discusses with them their driving forces and passions for making an impact on society. Check it out see what what other listeners are already discovering about what makes us all do what we do.
Keith did an informal Zoom hang with Georgia Rae, creative performer and fiddle player, back in May of 2020 when the Covid-19 quarantine was in full effect. They discuss a wide gamut of topics and Georgia showcases her fiddle playing, song writing, and looping skills. Come and get loopy with us! Really a fun interview and episode!
Local Lafayette, CO artist, Joshua Dusk, discusses his new book, Walt and the Weird, Long Dark, his creative approach to art and life and other interesting conversation topics.
Kira Gehle, community manager of Confluence, discusses Confluence's history, community contribution, and what they are all about. Social Media Links:Website:https://www.confluencesbc.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/confluence_sbc/Facebook:https://m.facebook.com/ConfluenceSBC/?__nodl&_rdrOther Links Mentioned:Tier Two Live:https://tiertwolive.comRun for the Sun 5K:https://www.runforthesun.coJack's Solar Garden:https://www.jackssolargarden.com/Romero's K9 Club & Tap House:http://www.romerosk9club.com/
Jennifer Pillari, president of Oriental Herb Company (OHCO), sits down with Keith and discusses here journey to buying and running OHCO, how she juggles being a single mother of 3 and running a growing company, and other great aspects of her life as a business owner.Links:https://www.ohco.comhttps://www.instagram.com/ohcojen/https://www.instagram.com/orientalherbco/https://www.facebook.com/orientalherbcompany/
Dan Harris sits down with Keith to discuss the role of luthier and as songwriter play in his life. Dan also brings a hand crafted guitar and mandolin to the studio. He explains the story behind each one. Keith and Dan end the show with a performance on his hand crafted instrument.Dan's website and contact info:http://www.danharrismusic.comA link to the video version oof this episode:https://youtu.be/BNNf0hA_jyE
Mandy Kay is a comedian based in Boulder, Colorado. She sits down with Keith to discuss local comedy shows she promotes, ways people can get started in comedy, and other great life stories. Keith and Mandy also answer listeners' questions with the segment "Questions from Facebook-landia." A link to the video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/y-i_be4cjoI
Julia Joun, founder and executive director of Flatirons Food Film Festival, sits down with Keith to discuss the film festival and other important aspects of life. Check out the link below for more information about The Flatirons Food Film Festival:http://www.flatironsfoodfilmfest.orgFacebook: @FlatironsFoodFFInstagram: flatironsfoodfilmfesttwitter: @FlatironsFoodFFA link to the video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/eOxr4ovXgG4
Local Lafayette author, Shullamuth Ballinger, sits down with Keith to discuss her writing process, life, and Lafayette, CO as her muse.Connect with Shullamuth on Social Media:https://shullamuth.wordpress.comTwitter@shullamuthFacebook & Good Reads: Shullamuth BallingerPublished works on Amazon:"Bee Candy""One More Angus Mohr: A Music Memior and Conversations With the Bandhttps://www.amazon.com/s?k=Shullamuth...A link to the video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/oB06Ivz_nL0
Cara discusses her music, her passion for advocacy for mental health and much more.Find Cara Elizabeth on Social Media:Website: www.reverbnation.com/caraelizabethmusic Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/carakeyser/tracks Facebook: www.facebook.com/caraelizabeth88 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caraelizabethmusic/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1PfFxjYwDjV3vFP9Nsfdpg?view_as=subscriberA link to the video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/MXhM7NyJVRI
Local Denver bassist, Bradley Ryan Morse, sits down with Keith and discusses his new life as father, being a bassists, and other fine musical life topics. Bradley plays a solo arrangement of Tim O'Brien's "High Road" and Keith and Bradley close out the show with a duet performance of Thelonious Monk's classic "Blue Monk." Bradley plays in the Front Range based band the Gasoline Lollipops.Gasoline Lollipops' website: https://www.gasolinelollipops.comA link to the video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/KjmYtOG23Bw
Special guest Geoff Burghardt of III Mandolins sits down with Keith to discuss balancing a family of three, music career as a performer and luthier, and being a real estate agent on the Front Range. Geoff showcases a guitar and mandolin he built. Keith and Geoff end the show with unrehearsed performance of "Kentucky Waltz."Geoff's Sites:www.iiimandolin.comwww.facebook.com/iiimandolin/www.facebook.com/BurghardtRealtor/www.instagram.com/iii_mandolin/www.youtube.com/user/iiimandolin/A link to a video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/91BDLpqVVX0
Singer/Songwriter Kevin Little discusses the role music plays in his life. This is also the debut episode of You Can Feel It All Over.Kevin's social media links:https://www.facebook.com/kevinstunes/https://www.facebook.com/denversinger...https://www.facebook.com/Primo_Gringo...A link to the video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/704-Db16zA8