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What’s it like to sea kayak around south and north America, including Alaska? On this Outdoor Explorer we’ll talk with German paddler Freya Hoffmeister who is doing just that.
"For an indy show, it was great. That crowd was pretty passionate. Nobody wanted to leave. Nobody wanted to go home. Everyone just wanted to hang out and not admit that the show was over. That was kind of a cool feeling. Everyone was eternally grateful. It was a really great experience. " - Pat Buck on Running WrestlePro Shows in Alaska On the latest episode of the BCP, we're joined by the combined heart and soul of Wrestlepro, Mr. Pat Buck and Kevin Matthews. The gentlemen pull back the curtain for us to chat about their next show in Alaska, booking, Create-A-Pro, The Pat Buck Show, and the future of Wrestlepro. Get your tickets for WrestlePro Alaska scheduled for September 19th in Anchorage, AK at: https://bit.ly/2XMiAzF Follow Wrestlepro: @WrestlePro Tunes provided by Roulette Follow Roulette at https://www.facebook.com/RouletteBandNJ/ Support the BCP on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/bobculturepodcast Thank you Mike and Michelle from Sledgepad LLC, JayCrow, and Shannon Krus for being Patrons!! Follow the BCP on Facebook & Twitter: @bobculturepodcast
Brick buys a souvenir for Rose. This episode is not explicit. Voiced by Paul Eenhoorn and Kari Aguila of “Broken, Alaska” and written by Kari Aguila. www.brokenalaskapodcast.com TRANSCRIPT Warren G. Harding. Brick, before you hang up, I have to say, I can’t believe you bought me this Warren G. Harding writing journal today. Well, that journal is special. Because it has his face on the cover and he was the first president to visit Alaska? On the boat trip back home after visiting Alaska, he died, and his wife ordered his body embalmed just an hour after his death, forbidding an autopsy. Are you suggesting foul play? Don’t know. But his wife knew he was having affairs. This journal has excerpts of the love letters he wrote to his girlfriends. “Jerry … told me to say that if he could have but one wish, it would be to be held in your darling embrace.” Jerry? Wait, did Harding refer to his… as Jerry? He did. Ew. Presidents are the worst. This episode of Listen, Rinse, Repeat was voiced by Paul Eenhoorn and Kari Aguila of “Broken, Alaska” and written by Kari Aguila.
Welcome to the first episode of Alaska On the Go as cohosts James Gaddis and Erin Kirkland take a look at viewing Iditarod 2019 with kids. Want to watch the Anchorage Ceremonial Start? Give a listen.
James Gaddis and Erin Kirkland cohost the new podcast “Alaska On the Go,” to help guide your next adventure with the kiddos in the 49th state. In this pre-show episode, get to know this dedicated duo, who bring together the best of parenting, travel, and life in the Last Frontier.
Life-changing family vacations don’t have to break the bank. Make every day an adventure, and your kids will love being wherever they are. At Family Travel Radio, we understand the pressure that parents feel to take their kids on extravagant family vacations. In this episode, Erin Kirkland joins us to discuss affordable family vacations that don’t forsake adventure or meaningful experiences. Erin is an author, freelance writer, and Alaska's only family travel journalist. Her guidebook series titled "Alaska On the Go" is required reading for families exploring the 49th state with children. Erin’s website, AKontheGO.com, has been the formative source for kid-friendly destinations and activities since its launch in 2008. Erin's commitment to Alaska's children and youth is evident in all her endeavors, most recently through her efforts to support literacy by the establishment of 15 " (https://readonthefly.com/) " bookshelves in Alaska airports, giving kids the opportunity to pick up a free book instead of electronic devices. Erin and her family (husband James, sons Owen and Matt) live, work, and play in Alaska's largest city of Anchorage. --- Episode notes at FamilyTravel.org/Radio (https://www.familytravel.org/radio) --- Discover the family vacation possibilities at FamilyTravel.org