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Shopping malls appear to be on the rise, the future of TikTok leaves users uncertain, and state legislation may be enforcing stricter age verification for online porn companies. Resource of the Week - Parents Guide to 2025: 0:28 All Y'all at the Mall: 01:15 Reports of TikTok's Death Have Benn Greatly Exaggerated: 19:44 Age Verification, For Real: 35:55 For more written, audio, and video resources, go to axis.org Parents Guide to 2025 https://4066524.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/4066524/Axis%202025/Parent%20Guide/AXIS-PG-2025.pdf
Welcome back to Black Hoodie Alchemy! This week we're blowing the dust off of an episode recorded in early October. Unfortunately, it was temporarily shelved when I got blindsided by 12 hour shifts, 7 days a week for over a month! If you'd like to hear all about that, just give last week's episode a listen. That in mind, I'm now happy to report that I'm rested, back in a normal routine and ready to hit the ground running with more BHA. This episode, my cohort Chris Fiato and I get into another sprawling, bat-shit crazy and fascinating subject! My research and focus for this episode started with the Paris Catacombs (and this takes up a good half of the runtime or so), but then it quickly spiraled out into the overarching history and psychology of 'subterranea' -- ranging across global history with catacombs, forgotten mines, freedom-fighter tunnels, expansive urban sewer and subway tunnels, and so much more. I even learned about Buddhist torture chambers, functioning city blocks in Scotland that were buried underground intact with businesses and homes still in operation, and an ancient Turkish city that housed up to 20,000 people with several stories underground. And to top that all off, as if this episode wasn't sprawling and crazy enough, we take some time to brush shoulders with the fringe-history conspiracy theories of the ancient advanced civilization of Tartaria and the obfuscation of history through "mud-floods." While these topics in and of themselves could warrant an entire episode, we do our best to get into this a bit and make some sense out of it! We had such an eerily fun time recording this episode, and it's a shame we weren't able to get it out in time for the Halloween season -- but hey, fuck it! It's always a Halloween vibe here at Black Hoodie Alchemy. That in mind, if you're listening to this when it comes out -- happy holidays and thanks for listening! We hope you dig it. Sources: Mary King's Close Mary King's Close Haunting MKC II A Skeptical Look at Tartaria & Mudfloods People debating Pensacola Tunnels on Reddit 5+ Hr Out-There Look at Pensacola Tunnels and Tartaria Underground city in Turkey Lost Tape in Paris Catacombs Living in Vegas Tunnels Vegas Tunnels Paris Catacombs History Paris Catacombs History II Tunnels beneath San Francisco Theater in the Paris Catacombs Mysteries Beneath the Surface Legend of Ashoka's Hell - Buddhist Torture Chamber Conspiracy Theories & Subterranea RELATED MATERIAL: DIVE MANUAL AUDIOBOOK HUNT MANUAL BHA LINKTREE w books, shorts, and much more BHA YOUTUBE Chris on Insta Seed on Insta This week's featured music -- full of absolute bangers! Intro (4 All Y'all) - R DOTTA Raising the Culture III - Legitimate x Rex Seshunz Gang Rap - Babylon Warchild (Rumplestiltz Instrumental) I Gave You Power - King Mizo aka Unknown Mizery --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/support
THE WAIT IS OVER! Black Hoodie Alchemy is back in action, baby! This episode might not be the greatest start for new listeners, just as a heads up, but hey if you're new and already here then give it a shot anyway! You'll certainly get to know me better for your dive into the increasingly large back-catalogue of episodes. To start with (especially since I've been settling back into my regular life lately ) I present you this episode as a bit of a kick-back and catch-up session. No heavy research, I'm just going to fill you in on where I've been lately, and what is was like. Long story short, it was a work opportunity that had me working 80+ hours a week, and it was a brutal, rewarding, life-changing experience. But now that job is over, I've digested it a bit more, and caught up on regular life. So aside from the necessary breaks for the holidays, Black Hoodie Alchemy is back in full effect! I missed y'all, and I hope you real heads out there enjoy this more casual episode. RELATED MATERIAL: DIVE MANUAL AUDIOBOOK HUNT MANUAL BHA LINKTREE w books, shorts, and much more BHA YOUTUBE Chris on Insta Seed on Insta This week's featured music comes from the overwhelmingly talented efforts of an underground hip-hop champion - R DOTTA. Phases - R DOTTA My Nigga Freestyle - R DOTTA Intro (4 All Y'all) - R DOTTA Killer - R DOTTA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/support
Por FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Nemesis-Radio-1550831935166728/ Podcast de NEMESIS RADIO: http://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-nemesis-radio_sq_f1133446_1.html CANAL MISTERIOS DE IVOOX: https://www.ivoox.com/escuchar-canal-misterios-ivoox_nq_2594_1.html Canal misterios de Ivoox: https://www.facebook.com/canalmisteriosdeIvoox/ YOU TUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PD6Knea7eWw88rLp0vR0w E-MAIL: nemesisradiomurcia@gmail.com Por Internet a través de nuestras webs: frecuenciamurcia.es -Esta noche contaremos con el profesor, escritor, investigador y divulgador, Pierre Monteagudo, y El Diseñador gráfico Juan Manuel Tomás, que nos hablarán de “Doña Prospera y los extraños visitantes” -En HISTORIAS, CUENTOS Y LEYENDAS, nuestro compañero Antonio Pérez nos narrará una trágica Historia, “Los Crímenes de La Aljorra” -Y terminaremos con nuestro DEBATE, con nuestros contertulios debatiremos sobre un interesante tema, “El Estado de las Almas en el Más Allá” Y para eso, para intentar darnos un poco de luz sobre este tema, tenemos con nosotros a dos de nuestras colaboradoras y amigas, que saben mucho de este tema, Ryoko Ruíz, Karmen Soriano y Salvador Sandoval “El camino es largo y está a punto de comenzar… Compinches de la noche, poneos cómodos, agudizad las orejas que empezamos…” (NEMESIS RADIO NO SE HACE RESPONSABLE DE LOS COMENTARIOS DE LOS CONTERTULIOS E INVITADOS QUE PARTICIPAN EN DICHO PROGRAMA) DIRIGEN Y PRESENTAN ANTONIO PÉREZ Y JOSÉ ANTº MARTÍNEZ
It's easy to be Unified if you don't care about purity - "All Y'all Come in and don't worry about anything." It's easy to preserve Purity if you keep everyone out who doesn't think like you. It's a lot easier to choose just one but Paul is arguing for both. Pastor Aaron extends his introduction to Romans by recapping Romans 14 and 15.
Brett Christoffel, is the founder of All Y'alls Foods, a company producing plant-based protein snacks. Brett shares his personal journey through dietary changes to becoming a vegan and starting his business. Learn more here, in the show notes.
For over ten years we've wanted to do a full lineup of Jester King's beers, and thanks to Craig's recent Austin trip, we get to open five unique styles from the farm. We're happy as a bunch of grazing goats (except for Gary) as we sample through this lineup and Craig revisits his experience visiting the brewery site. Also, Craig has brought Cronch to a whole new level, Ryan's strongly considering a tattoo straight from one of these labels, and there's some light Sega talk. Beers Reviewed Staked Plains Pilsner Hazy IPA Meowsonry! (Best Bitter Farmhouse Ale) Nocturn Chrysalis (Barrel-aged sour refermented w/ blackberries) All Y'all N' Co. (Blended barrel-aged farmhouse ale w/ Aglianico grapes)
Join me as I sit down with Brett Christoffel, the brains behind All Y'all's Foods, to explore his remarkable transformation from a traditional Texas diet to a fully vegan lifestyle. Brett's journey is not just personal; it's a narrative that echoes the growing awareness and shift in societal attitudes toward plant-based eating. Listen in as we discuss the books that reshaped his understanding of health and nutrition, leading to an impressive alleviation of a decade-long battle with depression. He shares insights from his time at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and his inspiring venture into authorship, aiming to educate others on alternative healing methods. This conversation also casts a light on the evolving Texas food scene, once synonymous with meat-heavy dishes, now becoming a burgeoning hub for plant-based protein production. Brett recounts his own experiences promoting vegan options at the Texas State Fair and the significant cultural pivot as mainstream fast-food chains begin to offer plant-based alternatives. Hear about the unique challenges and humorous anecdotes faced while advocating for a meatless lifestyle in the heart of cattle country. The stories shared illuminate not just a change in diet, but a change in perspective that is reshaping our relationship with food and the environment. In our discussion, we also tackle the controversial dynamics between government, big corporations, and the medical industry, particularly how these relationships impact public health. Brett shares the exciting yet challenging process of creating and marketing his own line of vegan products, from meatless bacon bits to protein-rich jerky. His dedication to quality ingredients and his commitment to providing healthier food choices underscores a broader movement towards conscious consumption. For anyone inspired by our chat or looking for more resources, the Consciously Clueless community on Patreon awaits with open arms, ready to support your journey toward a more mindful way of living. Join us next Wednesday for another engaging episode filled with actionable insights and heartfelt stories. Bio: Brett Christoffel is a Texan who realized on 2-10-16 that he loves all animals as he does dogs. This led him to start making plant-based jerky, launching All Y'alls Foods in May 2018. His mission is to redefine Texas protein traditions and delight and nourish customers while saving more animals. He achieves this by using less than 10% of the resources to craft crave-worthy high-quality proteins, currently jerkies and bacony bits. Compared to beef jerky, his products have more protein, calcium, iron, and magnesium and are full of fiber, phytonutrients, and cholesterol-free. Currently, his products are in 400 stores (140+ are H-E-B's), and a portion of every sale goes to support Rowdy Girl Sanctuary, the first Texas cattle ranch turned vegan sanctuary that cares for about 135 animals. Before this venture, he spent over two decades in corporate sales and completed the SKU accelerator in 2020.
The Plant Centered and Thriving Podcast: Plant-Based Inspiration
"The first time I heard of Meatless Monday I laughed out loud. I couldn't even think of a meatless snack."When native Texan, Brett, began sprinkling flax seeds into his meals, little did he know that these tiny grains would sow the seeds for a monumental shift in his life, taking him from a decade of darkness to the forefront of the plant-based revolution. Join me as I engage with the All Y'alls Foods founder in a heart-to-heart on how he turned his health and life around, shedding over 100 pounds and kickstarting a booming business in the process. Brett's candid recount of his journey is not just about transformation; it's about the healing power of plant-based nutrition and how it fueled his entrepreneurial drive in a state where brisket reigns supreme.Resources from this Episode:One Minute Cure Damn it Feels Good to Be a Vegan VideoRowdy Girl SanctuaryEarthlings If you want to connect with Brett, visit the following:Instagram: @allyallsfoods Website: All Yalls Foods YouTube: All Yalls Foods _____________________________________________________________________WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!Have a question, suggestion or comment for the podcast? Fill out form herePlant Centered Nutrition Essential Resources:“How to Go Plant-Based in 30 Days” Digital Course 100% Plant-Based One-Month Meal Plan
In this week's episode, Bryan takes the lead alongside Paul Chatlin, Founder and CEO of Plant Based Nutrition Support Group, and special guests Brett Christoffel, Founder and CEO of All Y'alls Foods, and Dr. John Tanner, Founder and CEO of Little Green Forks and NuSci.org. Join these plant based and down-to-earth men as they share insights on humility, gratefulness, and teamwork. Get inspired by their genuine stories and experiences!
The NY Times is in a panic because the Republicans elected a conservative Speaker. The Times accuses Speaker Johnson of “Trumpism,” which is the worst thing you can say about anybody… The only people who fear Joe Biden are conservatives… Everything was better under President Trump. That's a fact. Life is a rollercoaster of emotions. To be happy, you have figure out ways to smooth out the ride. Dennis has suggestions. So do callers. Issues raised include: would you explain how believers have free will; you always say Y'all but in the South it is singular… you should say All Y'all; why does Israel support the Muslims in the war against the Armenians; why does the Old Testament prohibit the consumption of pork and not beef; I have a classical song stuck in my head can you identify it (Offenbach – 'Galop infernal'); I have a suggestion for helping to control female nature.Thanks for listening to the Daily Dennis Prager Podcast. To hear the entire three hours of my radio show as a podcast, commercial-free every single day, become a member of Pragertopia. You'll also get access to 15 years' worth of archives, as well as daily show prep. Subscribe today at Pragertopia dot com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brett Christoffel is the Founder and CEO of All Y'alls Foods. All Y'alls Foods was born from Brett's love of cows. After spending over 40 years consuming them, it hit Brett that he loved all animals as much as he loved a dog or cat, so he stopped eating meat and became a vegan.As a native Texan, Brett takes pride in his state. When he learned that one of Texas' most substantial contributions to the world is beef, he decided to support changing that by launching All Y'alls' first product: It's Jerky Y'all, in May of 2018.In this episode of Pivot, Brett describes his journey from avid carnivore to becoming vegan and founding his plant-based snack company in Texas, USA.Brett shares his story of vegan entrepreneurship and what it was like launching a plant-based food brand in Texas, a state whose second-largest export is beef. Get to know Brett and All Y'alls Foods better here: http://www.allyallsfoods.com Quote Things have changed and people are seeing it. 90% of all plant-based foods are eaten by people who still eat meat - so it's happening, people are trying it, people are sampling things. Whether it's from a health perspective, Planet perspective, or compassion for the animal perspective, more and more people just keep coming to it. And what's great is no matter why they come to it, at least it impacts all three areas every time.—Brett ChristoffeShownotes timestamps⭐ [01:45] All Y'alls Foods is a mission-driven plant-based proteins company that is based in Texas. ⏪ [04:24] Two books that changed Brett's life: meatless Monday was fun for him until he realized that diet and diseases are related.☎️ [09:05] It all started at Grapevine Main Street Festival: calling vegan grocery stores to move forward and scale.
On this episode of the Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman is joined by Gringo Star, a band from Atlanta, Georgia. The band, which has been playing for a long time, is at Shaky Knee, and they discuss the rainy weather, which they hoped would turn into a Woodstock vibe. The band recounts how they kept their gear dry during the rain, and one of them shares that some of the best shows he has ever seen were downpours. They all agreed that it is better than extreme heat, which can be unbearable. Pipeman shares an experience from a festival he attended last year in France called Hell Fest, where it was 104 degrees, and he did interviews outside because it was cooler. The press tent was like a sauna, and he would take the rain over that any day. The band shares that the best gigs are when it is raining, and there is a little mud fest, and everyone is just having a blast. When asked to describe their music, Gringo Starr shares that they play a variety of rock and roll, and they have been playing together since 2007. The band is made up of two brothers, who started playing together when one was in high school and the other was in middle school. They started playing at middle school dances, and now they are playing at Shaky Knee. The band has played at music midtown, and they recount their experience with their old band name. You can find everything you need on how to follow them on social media, how to get the new music, how to buy some of the merch all over on their website gringostarr.net so be sure to check it out if you like what you hear.On June 2, Atlanta's Gringo Star will release their new album On And On And Gone out June 2 on My Anxious Mouth. Gringo Star is also announcing U.S. tour dates. The upcoming U.S. tour will include shows in New York City, Atlanta and more. All upcoming shows are listed below.Gringo Star have made a name for themselves as one of Atlanta's most valuable rock & roll exports, carrying the torch for hazy, psychedelic garage rock in a city primarily valued for its contributions to hip-hop. Brothers Nick and Peter Furgiuele are the constant creative force of Gringo Star, and have outlasted wave after wave of buzz bands and indie blog darlings, carving their own career path through constant reinvention and an unparalleled work ethic, amassing a loyal and enthusiastic international fanbase along the way. Their mind-bending take on doo-wop inspired R&B and British Invasion rock & roll has garnered praise from the likes of Pitchfork, Consequence of Sound, Paste Magazine, KEXP & more, and landed them on bills alongside everyone from Cat Power and Feist to The Black Angels and Weezer, not to mention tours with Wavves, And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, and their Atlanta-based contemporaries Black Lips.Though the band's 2008 album, All Y'all serves as the start of Gringo Star's storied career, the band's core songwriting duo, the Furgiuele brothers, have been playing together since they were kids, born into a family with strong ties to Georgia music history. “Our grandad started out in radio in the '40s and '50s in Columbus, GA.,” Nick explains. “He was a huge promoter of R&B back when it was still super segregated, and he was playing black music and putting on shows with Little Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Sam Cooke & the Soul Stirrers, a lot of Gospel shows. So we grew up hearing all these stories, listening to all this music. Our grandfather was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame posthumously. And my grandma—all her photo albums are like Jackie Wilson shirtless backstage, hanging out.”With their family's R&B connections and their young obsession with early rock & roll, it wasn't long before the two brothers started making music themselves. When Nick was 15 and Peter just 11, they picked up bass and drums, respectively, formed a rhythm section and joined their first garage band. “We played together in the house and messed around on a little two-track,” Nick says. “We've been writing songs together since before Peter was a teenager. We even played his 8th-grade dance.”Eventually, the brothers formed Gringo Star and began the career that has come to define their last decade. All Y'all and Count Yer Lucky Stars forced the world to pay attention. 2013's Floating Out To See found the band experimenting with producing their own records and layering more keys and strings into their compositions. 2016's The Sides and In Between contained some of the finest songwriting of the Furgiuele's career, and 2018's Back to the City reinvigorated their sound with a new intensity, equally dark and shimmering. The band's legendary live energy was captured in 2019's album Controlled Burn (Live In Atlanta). Despite multiple personnel changes, Nick and Peter have remained steadfast in their partnership, continuing to stand by one another through thick and thin in their artistic endeavours. There's no telling what comes next for Gringo Star, but there's no doubt that the Furgiuele brothers will continue to write and record on their own terms. “We've had a lot of opportunities over the past ten years. If we had an idea about something we wanted to, we did it,” says Nick. “I can't think of a single thing I'd change."Gringo Star Tour Dates U.S. Tour Dates 04.27 - New York, NY @ TV EYE04.29 - Asheville, NC @Fleetwoods05.05 - Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees Festival05.18 - Cincinnati, OH @ Northside Tavern05.19 - Green Bay, WI @ Badger State Brewery05.20 - Windsor, ON @ Meteor06.02 - Chattanooga, TN @ JJ's BohemiaTake some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes”. Listen to & Watch a show dedicated to motivation, business, empowerment, inspiration, music, comedy, celebrities, shock jock radio, various topics, and entertainment. The Adventures of Pipeman is hosted by Dean K. Piper, CST aka “The Pipeman” who has been said to be hybrid of Tony Robbins, Batman, and Howard Stern. The Adventures of Pipeman has received many awards, media features, and has been ranked for multiple categories as one of the Top 6 Live Radio Shows & Podcasts in the world. Pipeman Radio also consists of multiple podcasts showing the many sides of Pipeman. These include The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman in the Pit, and Positively Pipeman and more. You can find all of the Pipeman Podcasts anywhere you listen to podcasts. With thousands of episodes that focus on Intertainment which combines information and entertainment there is something for everyone including over 5000 interviews with celebrities, music artists/bands, authors, speakers, coaches, entrepreneurs, and all kinds of professionals.Then there is The Pipeman Radio Tour where Pipeman travels the country and world doing press coverage for Major Business Events, Conferences, Conventions, Music Festivals, Concerts, Award Shows, and Red Carpets. One of the top publicists in music has named Pipeman the “King of All Festivals.” So join the Pipeman as he brings “The Pipeman Radio Tour” to life right before your ears and eyes.The Adventures of Pipeman Podcasts are heard on The Adventures of Pipeman Site, Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, Talk 4 Podcasting, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to check out and subscribe to:• The Adventures of Pipeman• Pipeman Radio• Pipeman in the Pit• Positively PipemanFollow @pipemanradio on all social media outletsVisit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio , theadventuresofpipeman.com, pipemanradio.com, talk4media.com, w4cy.com, talk4tv.com, talk4podcasting.comDownload The Pipeman Radio APPPhone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.com The Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live daily at 8AM ET.The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Adventures of Pipeman Podcast is also available on www.theadventuresofpipeman.com and www.pipemanradio.com Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
On this episode of the Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman is joined by Gringo Star, a band from Atlanta, Georgia. The band, which has been playing for a long time, is at Shaky Knee, and they discuss the rainy weather, which they hoped would turn into a Woodstock vibe. The band recounts how they kept their gear dry during the rain, and one of them shares that some of the best shows he has ever seen were downpours. They all agreed that it is better than extreme heat, which can be unbearable. Pipeman shares an experience from a festival he attended last year in France called Hell Fest, where it was 104 degrees, and he did interviews outside because it was cooler. The press tent was like a sauna, and he would take the rain over that any day. The band shares that the best gigs are when it is raining, and there is a little mud fest, and everyone is just having a blast. When asked to describe their music, Gringo Starr shares that they play a variety of rock and roll, and they have been playing together since 2007. The band is made up of two brothers, who started playing together when one was in high school and the other was in middle school. They started playing at middle school dances, and now they are playing at Shaky Knee. The band has played at music midtown, and they recount their experience with their old band name. You can find everything you need on how to follow them on social media, how to get the new music, how to buy some of the merch all over on their website gringostarr.net so be sure to check it out if you like what you hear.On June 2, Atlanta's Gringo Star will release their new album On And On And Gone out June 2 on My Anxious Mouth. Gringo Star is also announcing U.S. tour dates. The upcoming U.S. tour will include shows in New York City, Atlanta and more. All upcoming shows are listed below.Gringo Star have made a name for themselves as one of Atlanta's most valuable rock & roll exports, carrying the torch for hazy, psychedelic garage rock in a city primarily valued for its contributions to hip-hop. Brothers Nick and Peter Furgiuele are the constant creative force of Gringo Star, and have outlasted wave after wave of buzz bands and indie blog darlings, carving their own career path through constant reinvention and an unparalleled work ethic, amassing a loyal and enthusiastic international fanbase along the way. Their mind-bending take on doo-wop inspired R&B and British Invasion rock & roll has garnered praise from the likes of Pitchfork, Consequence of Sound, Paste Magazine, KEXP & more, and landed them on bills alongside everyone from Cat Power and Feist to The Black Angels and Weezer, not to mention tours with Wavves, And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, and their Atlanta-based contemporaries Black Lips.Though the band's 2008 album, All Y'all serves as the start of Gringo Star's storied career, the band's core songwriting duo, the Furgiuele brothers, have been playing together since they were kids, born into a family with strong ties to Georgia music history. “Our grandad started out in radio in the '40s and '50s in Columbus, GA.,” Nick explains. “He was a huge promoter of R&B back when it was still super segregated, and he was playing black music and putting on shows with Little Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Sam Cooke & the Soul Stirrers, a lot of Gospel shows. So we grew up hearing all these stories, listening to all this music. Our grandfather was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame posthumously. And my grandma—all her photo albums are like Jackie Wilson shirtless backstage, hanging out.”With their family's R&B connections and their young obsession with early rock & roll, it wasn't long before the two brothers started making music themselves. When Nick was 15 and Peter just 11, they picked up bass and drums, respectively, formed a rhythm section and joined their first garage band. “We played together in the house and messed around on a little two-track,” Nick says. “We've been writing songs together since before Peter was a teenager. We even played his 8th-grade dance.”Eventually, the brothers formed Gringo Star and began the career that has come to define their last decade. All Y'all and Count Yer Lucky Stars forced the world to pay attention. 2013's Floating Out To See found the band experimenting with producing their own records and layering more keys and strings into their compositions. 2016's The Sides and In Between contained some of the finest songwriting of the Furgiuele's career, and 2018's Back to the City reinvigorated their sound with a new intensity, equally dark and shimmering. The band's legendary live energy was captured in 2019's album Controlled Burn (Live In Atlanta). Despite multiple personnel changes, Nick and Peter have remained steadfast in their partnership, continuing to stand by one another through thick and thin in their artistic endeavours. There's no telling what comes next for Gringo Star, but there's no doubt that the Furgiuele brothers will continue to write and record on their own terms. “We've had a lot of opportunities over the past ten years. If we had an idea about something we wanted to, we did it,” says Nick. “I can't think of a single thing I'd change."Gringo Star Tour Dates U.S. Tour Dates 04.27 - New York, NY @ TV EYE04.29 - Asheville, NC @Fleetwoods05.05 - Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees Festival05.18 - Cincinnati, OH @ Northside Tavern05.19 - Green Bay, WI @ Badger State Brewery05.20 - Windsor, ON @ Meteor06.02 - Chattanooga, TN @ JJ's BohemiaPipeman in the Pit is a music and interview segment of The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show (#pipemanradio) and from The King of All Festivals while on The Pipeman Radio Tour. Pipeman in the Pit features all kinds of music and interviews with bands & music artists especially in the genres of Heavy Metal, Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Punk Rock, Goth, Industrial, Alternative, Thrash Metal & Indie Music. Pipeman in the Pit also features press coverage of events, concerts, & music festivals. Pipeman Productions is an artist management company that sponsors the show introducing new local & national talent showcasing new artists & indie artists.Then there is The Pipeman Radio Tour where Pipeman travels the country and world doing press coverage for Major Business Events, Conferences, Conventions, Music Festivals, Concerts, Award Shows, and Red Carpets. One of the top publicists in music has named Pipeman the “King of All Festivals.” So join the Pipeman as he brings “The Pipeman Radio Tour” to life right before your ears and eyes.Pipeman in the Pit Podcasts are heard on Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, Talk 4 Podcasting, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to check out and subscribe to:•The Adventures of Pipeman•Pipeman Radio•Pipeman in the Pit•Positively PipemanFollow @pipemanradio on all social media outletsVisit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio, theadventuresofpipeman.com, pipemanradio.com, talk4media.com, w4cy.com, talk4tv.com, talk4podcasting.comDownload The Pipeman Radio APPPhone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.com The Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live daily at 8AM ET.The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). 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We're joined on this episode of the Vegan Visibility Podcast by Brett Christoffel, the CEO of All Y'all Foods, who brings over 20 years of corporate sales and sales management experience to the table. A 2020 graduate of the Austin SKU accelerator, Brett has been steering All Y'all Foods successfully for over four years. He discusses his significant transition from a Standard American Diet (SAD) to a plant-based lifestyle, a journey that inspired his thriving vegan enterprise. Personal Journey: Brett delves into his unique dietary transformation, beginning with his first encounter with Meatless Mondays, which challenged his traditional meat-centric perspective. He shares a humorous anecdote about his inaugural experience with a meatless snack and reveals the eye-opening realization about animal cruelty and the nutritional capacity of plants that catalyzed his switch to veganism. Cognitive Dissonance and the Reality of Meat Consumption: Brett underscores the cognitive dissonance prevalent in society when it comes to meat consumption. He advocates for a better understanding of the realities of meat production and consumption, encouraging people to embrace more peaceful, kind, and compassionate lifestyles, starting with their dietary choices.
Episode #251 In Today's episode of Clicks and Bricks Podcast, Ken interviews Brett Christoffel from All Y'alls Foods. They discuss All Y'alls Products as well as what it takes to get a great idea off the ground. About Brett: After more than a few years in corporate sales, it was time for Brett to pursue his passion for what mattered to him the most, so he founded and launched All Y'alls Foods in 2018 to offer enjoyable plant-based protein foods to nourish their customers, support animal welfare, and go easier on the planet. All Y'alls Foods' premier product is It's Jerky Y'all with bold Texan flavors and chew that folks enjoy. More recently, they launched It's Big Crunchy Bacony Bits Y'all, and all our snacks are gluten-free, protein-packed, with zero cholesterol, plenty of fiber, and are made from whole non-GMO soybeans. Contact Ken: inlink.com/ken hello@kencox.com Text: 314-370-2871 #GetToWork Connect with Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clicksandbrickspodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clicksandbrickspodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ClicksBricksPodcast Website: https://clickandbrickspodcast.com #businesspodcast #founderstories #entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #allyallsfoods #nongmo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode #251 In Today's episode of Clicks and Bricks Podcast, Ken interviews Brett Christoffel from All Y'alls Foods. They discuss All Y'alls Products as well as what it takes to get a great idea off the ground. About Brett: After more than a few years in corporate sales, it was time for Brett to pursue his passion for what mattered to him the most, so he founded and launched All Y'alls Foods in 2018 to offer enjoyable plant-based protein foods to nourish their customers, support animal welfare, and go easier on the planet. All Y'alls Foods' premier product is It's Jerky Y'all with bold Texan flavors and chew that folks enjoy. More recently, they launched It's Big Crunchy Bacony Bits Y'all, and all our snacks are gluten-free, protein-packed, with zero cholesterol, plenty of fiber, and are made from whole non-GMO soybeans. Contact Ken: inlink.com/ken hello@kencox.com Text: 314-370-2871 #GetToWork Connect with Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clicksandbrickspodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clicksandbrickspodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ClicksBricksPodcast Website: https://clickandbrickspodcast.com #businesspodcast #founderstories #entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #allyallsfoods #nongmo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's a spirited debate edition of The Andy Staples Show! Andy and Ari exchange their thoughts about College Football Playoff expansion discourse stalling between commissioners. Though a playoff with more depth appears inevitable, Ari believes the current four-team field has its benefits and is more entertaining than others think it to be. Andy disagrees. The pair defend their respective positions before Andy introduces a potential compromise, 'SEC vs. All Y'all'. What is it and could it appease all sides? Follow Andy on Twitter: @Andy_Staples Follow Ari on Twitter: @AriWasserman Subscribe to The Athletic for just $1/month for 6 months by visiting: theathletic.com/andystaples Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Starting a business requires you as a business owner to have a positive mindset. Listen to how this business owner maintained a strong mentality and used it to launch his brand. Learn the sales process: https://clicksandbricksacademy.com/ Welcome back to Clicks and Bricks Business Podcast Episode 126 with Ken. He is talking to Brett Christoffel about All Y'alls Food and having a healthy mind in order to start a business. This mindset and constantly moving forward helped him move into the #1 spot on Amazon with his vegan bacon. 01:00 Bretts Story 03:00 Amount of protein 04:15 Healthy Mindset 07:15 Launching a brand 10:00 How technology will change the future 13:00 What to do with money 16:00 Plant based About Brett: After more than a few years in corporate sales, it was time to pursue my passion for what mattered to me the most so I founded and launched All Y'alls Foods in 2018 to offer enjoyable plant-based protein foods to nourish our customers, support animal welfare, and go easier on the planet. Our premier product is It's Jerky Y'all with bold Texan flavors and chew that folks enjoy. More recently we launched It's Big Crunchy Bacony Bits Y'all and all our snacks are gluten-free, protein-packed, with zero cholesterol, plenty of fiber and are made from whole non-GMO soybeans. About All Y'alls Foods: All Y'alls Foods was born from my love of cows. My name is Brett Christoffel, and I am the owner/CEO of All Y'alls Foods. After spending over 40 years consuming them, it hit me that I love all animals as much as I love a dog or cat, so I stopped. Before making that connection, I had always compartmentalized animals with ones we love here and ones we kill and eat over here. As a native Texan, I take pride in my state and then learned that one of our most substantial contributions to the world is beef. I decided to support changing that by launching our first product: It's Jerky Y'all, in May of 2018. Contact: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/allyallsfoods/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/allyallsfoods/?hl=en YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_aw-CgxVOqzUa9Y9ENhQaA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clicksandbricks/support (https://anchor.fm/clicksandbricks/support) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Starting a business requires you as a business owner to have a positive mindset. Listen to how this business owner maintained a strong mentality and used it to launch his brand. Learn the sales process: https://clicksandbricksacademy.com/ Welcome back to Clicks and Bricks Business Podcast Episode 126 with Ken. He is talking to Brett Christoffel about All Y'alls Food and having a healthy mind in order to start a business. This mindset and constantly moving forward helped him move into the #1 spot on Amazon with his vegan bacon. 01:00 Bretts Story 03:00 Amount of protein 04:15 Healthy Mindset 07:15 Launching a brand 10:00 How technology will change the future 13:00 What to do with money 16:00 Plant based About Brett: After more than a few years in corporate sales, it was time to pursue my passion for what mattered to me the most so I founded and launched All Y'alls Foods in 2018 to offer enjoyable plant-based protein foods to nourish our customers, support animal welfare, and go easier on the planet. Our premier product is It's Jerky Y'all with bold Texan flavors and chew that folks enjoy. More recently we launched It's Big Crunchy Bacony Bits Y'all and all our snacks are gluten-free, protein-packed, with zero cholesterol, plenty of fiber and are made from whole non-GMO soybeans. About All Y'alls Foods: All Y'alls Foods was born from my love of cows. My name is Brett Christoffel, and I am the owner/CEO of All Y'alls Foods. After spending over 40 years consuming them, it hit me that I love all animals as much as I love a dog or cat, so I stopped. Before making that connection, I had always compartmentalized animals with ones we love here and ones we kill and eat over here. As a native Texan, I take pride in my state and then learned that one of our most substantial contributions to the world is beef. I decided to support changing that by launching our first product: It's Jerky Y'all, in May of 2018. Contact: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/allyallsfoods/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/allyallsfoods/?hl=en YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_aw-CgxVOqzUa9Y9ENhQaA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clicksandbricks/support (https://anchor.fm/clicksandbricks/support) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we're going vegan! Brett Christoffel, Founder and CEO of All Y'alls Foods, joins us to tell his story of creating a vegan jerky business in the heart of the meat industry.All Y'alls Foods creates plant-based snacks made with Texan flavors inspired by their home state. Their clean jerky and bacony bits recipes feature plants special to Texas, from prickly pear to chipotle pepper.A portion of each sale goes directly to Rowdy Girl Sanctuary, a cattle ranch-turned vegan sanctuary with the largest herd of rescued cows in Texas. Located in Waelder, Texas they house, love, and care for over a hundred animals and have a Ranchers Advocacy Program offering those in the animal ag business a pathway to replace animal based income.Show Notes:snackimpactpodcast.com/episodesAll Y'alls Foods:allyallsfoods.comRowdy Girl Sanctuary:rowdygirlsanctuary.org
Join us on our journey to further investigate the beast with 7 heads and 10 horns spoken of in Daniy'el (Daniel) and Chizayon (Revelation) and other places. We will look at what this critter is or isn't, and why we might care. The day will come when the beast steps out of the sea and puts his feet on the sand, just as Yocanon (John) describes as the angel takes him into the distance of time to view events to come at the end of days. When that event happens, there will be no doubt about who he is or why he is here, but the events leading up to his appearance are the things we will be looking at to get a better handle on how we should live today and to put today's events in the proper context. We have met an interesting cast of characters already, from principalities that control kingdoms and kings, angels doing battle with them in the spiritual realm, human kings and leaders of nations that control the earth through the power of these principalities, and the “3 babes of the end”. This might make an interesting calendar with the 12 top people, one for every month to help keep us on our toes, or maybe a 42 month calendar to match up with the last 3 ½ years, eh?. Verses for Friday the 13th of August 2021 Daniy'el 2:31-49 Chizayon 13:1-4 Daniy'el 10:12-14, 20 Ephesians 6:12 Chizayon 12:1-4 Chizayon 17:1-6 Zakaryahu (Zec) 5:5-11 Remember Hebrew reads right to left. My standard greeting of “All Y'all” is written above in Hebrew. The Aleph א Lamed ל on the right are the Hebrew letters AL and mean strength or power, and are a common name for God. The Hebrew word pronounced Y'all is Ayen ע Yud י Lamed ל and is the word that means profit as in gain. By verbalizing “All Y'all” in English you could actually be saying God is profit in Hebrew which sounds better to me than All Y'all in English.
Well its local week and that means we are headed to Louisiana. Krystle is doing her typical dark episodes and taking us to south LA to talk about Ronald Dominique, The Bayou Serial Killer. We want to give a shout out to All Y'all Podcast. We enjoyed being on a episode of Once Upon a Time in Shreveport. Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitch Follow us on Twitter Sources: https://allthatsinteresting.com/ronald-dominique https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Dominique https://murderpedia.org/male.D/d/dominique-ronald.htm https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/serial-killer/ronald-dominique-the-bayou-serial-killer-who-decimated-gay-louisiana --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bayouchronicles/support
Episode four of Once Upon a Time in Shreveport takes listeners deep into the piney woods of Mansfield, Louisiana to Rock Chapel—a tiny, stone church with a violent and mysterious past. This episode of the podcast is sponsored by Rhino Coffee, Putman Restoration, Sartin Law Firm, and Sainte Terre. From host, writer and producer Chris Jay: I became fascinated by Rock Chapel while researching its origins for this article in 64 Parishes magazine. I began by reading dozens of old newspaper clippings about Rock Chapel, then by conducting my own research and visiting the chapel several times. As you'll hear in the podcast, unsettling questions persist to this day about the true identities and nature of the men who built Rock Chapel in 1891. For this episode, I was joined on a road trip to Rock Chapel by Krystle and Bethany from the Bayou Chronicles podcast, which is a true crime and macabre/paranormal history podcast based right here in Shreveport. If you enjoy the podcast, please share it! If you'd like to support the production of future episodes, you can do so by leaving Chris a tip via PayPal, joining the Stuffed & Busted Patreon, or sponsoring future episodes by contacting OnceinSHV at gmail dot com. Thank you for listening, and for supporting grassroots media in Shreveport. Like Once Upon a Time in Shreveport on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/OnceinSHV). Follow Once Upon a Time in Shreveport on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/onceinshv/). Subscribe to the All Y'all podcast feed (https://www.allyallblog.com/subscribe/).
Documentary filmmakers take us into the lives of their subjects in a way that the written word can't capture. We see what they see. We get a sense of the physical space they occupy with our own eyes. We hear their voices. Elaine McMillion Sheldon weaves these elements together in powerful films that explore everything from love to addiction. McMillion Sheldon is an Academy Award-nominated, and Emmy and Peabody-winning documentary filmmaker based in Appalachia. She has been commissioned by Netflix, Frontline PBS, The Center for Investigative Reporting, The Oxford American, The New York Times Op-Docs, TEDWomen, Field of Vision, and The Bitter Southerner. Sheldon is the director of two Netflix Original Documentaries, “Heroin(e)” and “Recovery Boys” that explore America's opioid crisis. “Heroin(e)” was nominated for a 2018 Academy Award and won the 2018 Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Documentary. The short film premiered at the 2017 Telluride Film Festival and went on to screen hundreds of times across America as part of a community-driven impact campaign. Sheldon has appeared on “The Daily Show” with Trevor Noah, Anthony Bourdain's CNN show, “Parts Unknown” and “Meet The Press” with Chuck Todd. She's a founding member of the All Y'all Southern Documentary Collective. She is a recipient of the 2020 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in Film and 2021 Creative Capital Awardee. In 2016 she received a highly-competitive national “Breakthrough Award” and fellowship from Chicken and Egg Pictures. She was also named a 2018 USA Fellow by United States Artists, one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film by Filmmaker magazine, one of 50 People Changing The South by Southern Living magazine, and grants from Sundance, Tribeca, Catapult, Chicago Media Project, and Field of Vision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Adam Jordan and I discuss some of the exciting events planned for this summer and fall sponsored by the All Y'all Social Justice Collective. After that he and I discuss some of the problems of equity facing the teaching profession. This part one of two episodes of conversations where we discuss equity issues. This episode will conclude our spring 2021 series, we will return with the fall series in September and Adam and I will continue our conversation.
Once Upon a Time in Shreveport is a new comedy and history podcast from All Y'all Media LLC featuring (and making fun of) strange, true tales from the history of Shreveport, La. The series is produced, written, hosted and edited by All Y’all co-creator Chris Jay (https://www.chrisjay.org/) with original music by the Brothers Treme, original episode artwork by Nate Treme of Highland Paranormal Society (https://natetreme.com/), and graphic design by Sara Hebert (http://www.tastyshebert.com/). The first, six-episode season of Once Upon a Time in Shreveport will be released weekly during the summer of 2021, with a two-week break between episodes three and four. The first episode, “Shreveport Monkey Paw,” explores the events of Dec. 12, 2012, when the discovery of mysterious severed hands and feet caused the temporary shut-down of a dog food factory located on North Market Street in Shreveport. To discuss this bizarre incident, we corresponded with Louisiana State Representative Cedric Glover as well as Monroe-based rock n’ roll singer and funny person Billy Vidrine. This podcast would not have been possible without the financial support of three sponsors who stepped up to underwrite production by advertising: Sartin Law Firm, Putman Restoration and Sainte Terre. Want to support the creation of future episodes through advertising? Email ChrisJay318@gmail.com and let's talk! Plans are in the works for more episodes, but we’ll only make them if the first six are well-received. To receive all episodes, subscribe to the All Y’all podcast feed wherever you get your podcasts. Find links to subscribe (https://www.allyallblog.com/subscribe/). Special Guest: Billy Vidrine.
Pulver and Chris discuss the MMA podcasts to catch, skip and not miss this week (00:08:00). After the break (00:49:45) they recap UFC 258 Kamaru Usman vs Gilbert Burns ppv card in Las Vegas, NV. Recorded on Lundi Gras February 15th, 2021 See the full Show Notes on our website at www.thesoundofviolence.com Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts Follow us on Twitter Check out our show and other MMA podcasts on mmapodcast.com MMA Podcasts to Catch - CME Patreon Power Hour Feb 12th 2021 - Best Camp of My Life Ep. 15 - Art Fight Podcast The Final Episode - The Fight Site Patreon Podcast Evaluating the Career of Randy Couture MMA Podcasts to Not Miss - Champ and the Tramp Ep. 64 (Intro) - Severe MMA Ep. 298 New MMA Podcast Recommendations - What Had Happened Was Ep. 4 Well Rounded Recommendations - Mardi Gras for All Y'all - WWOZ - Beyond Bourbon Street - Behind The Bastards Podcast Honorable Mentions - The Mookie & Crookie Show Ep. 108 (Break) - Co-Main Event Ep. 438 - C'mon Now Ep. 233 - Heavy Hands Ep. 355 - Jack Slack Podcast Ep. 7 - The Body Lock UFC 258 Live Fight Companion - Unleashed Ep. 73 - The Fight Site MMA Podcast Ep. 36 - Best Camp of My Life Ep. 16 - The Level Change Podcast Ep. 110 - Cole James Cash Show Ep. 11 Song: Zip Time by MustachioCheck out Mustachio's new album Gradients available now on Cassette, Amazon and Spotify! View our buddy Gilbert's artwork on his Instagram Click the link below to check out the photos Pulver took while he was cageside at Summerfist X on June 23rd, 2019 Our Summerfist X at the Del Mar Fair Photo Gallery Check out the article Chris wrote about “Champ Champs” and the current state of the UFC at the link below Opinion: The era of 'champ champ' status is a distraction for UFC's looming issues Check out our friends over at PodgodzRIP Ryan Bennett
This episode we get hella international while having fun and spreading awareness.... Shout out to @stardustgotem for the "Bloody Bastard Remix" beat! You rock! Special Thanks to our listeners in India! Guests include Author and Multiple Black Belts instructor Kyoshi Rob "The Dragon" Torres and International dance instructor and professional dancer Baila Jennie. Chux from Nigeria and Germany tells us what grinds his gears... Mr. All Y'all from Germany speaks on the Washington Football Team's name.... Parody songs, voice messages, shout outs, and stay tuned after the credits for our moment of when..... Twitter: @SayWhenPodcast IG: @officialsaywhenpodcast #SayWhen #SayWhenPodcast #officialsaywhenpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saywhen/message
Local Trans business owner and leader, Charlotte Kibert (CK) joins Not a Great Whisperer Podcast. She is the co-founder of Seminole Heights yoga studio All Y’all Yoga, and an executive for a cyber security company. Charlotte and her wife, Elizabeth opened the studio with the belief that yoga is for anyone and welcoming everyone with open arms at the Baptiste Power Yoga Community. She talks about the trans community to educate me and our listeners about proper terminology, acceptance, and her journey and experiences. She is honest and open about her life and we appreciate all the information she spoke about. She loves yoga and really wants others to know how much it helped during her transition and still teaches at Hot Yoga Gaze in Tampa because it meant so much to her. Check out CK and EB at allyallyoga.com. Enjoy the real, unedited conversation with Charlotte and Katy.
Adam Jordan and Rebekah Cordova are among the founding members of the All Y'all Social Justice Collective. In this episode they discuss how All Y'all supports the work of teachers through providing meaningful, action-oriented professional development experiences.
AJ Haynes, a Shreveport native and founder of the acclaimed rock group Seratones, is not one to mince words. For the sixth and final episode in our podcast series exploring the cultural impact of The Louisiana Hayride, Haynes joined All Y'all co-host Sara Hebert for a free-wheeling conversation that covers the history of Texas Avenue, racial erasure in pop culture, Shreveport music venues, the state of modern country music, and more. To Haynes, the idea of “reviving The Louisiana Hayride” sounds anachronistic, exclusionary and dull. She'd rather re-imagine the Hayride than re-create it, and daydreams of a Louisiana Hayride lineup featuring genre-hopping artists like Margo Price, Black Pumas, Sturgill Simpson, and The Suffers. The All Y'all podcast is supported by Marilynn's Place, Rhino Coffee and Maccentric. Please support these outstanding local businesses! Want more conversations like this? Help us by sending a few bucks our way at Paypal.me/AllYall Like All Y'all on Facebook http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y'all on Twitter http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y'all on Instagram http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
AJ Haynes, a Shreveport native and founder of the acclaimed rock group Seratones, is not one to mince words. For the sixth and final episode in our podcast series exploring the cultural impact of The Louisiana Hayride, Haynes joined All Y’all co-host Sara Hebert for a free-wheeling conversation that covers the history of Texas Avenue, racial erasure in pop culture, Shreveport music venues, the state of modern country music, and more. To Haynes, the idea of “reviving The Louisiana Hayride” sounds anachronistic, exclusionary and dull. She’d rather re-imagine the Hayride than re-create it, and daydreams of a Louisiana Hayride lineup featuring genre-hopping artists like Margo Price, Black Pumas, Sturgill Simpson, and The Suffers. The All Y'all podcast is supported by Marilynn's Place, Rhino Coffee and Maccentric. Please support these outstanding local businesses! Want more conversations like this? Help us by sending a few bucks our way at Paypal.me/AllYall Like All Y’all on Facebook http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y’all on Twitter http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y’all on Instagram http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
On the afternoon that Mr. Alton Warwick, widowed husband and business partner of Margaret “Maggie” Lewis Warwick, sat down with All Y'all and LPB to share his memories of The Louisiana Hayride, only seven months had passed since Maggie's death. For decades, he and Maggie had worked side-by-side to promote the Hayride as a potential economic driver for Shreveport. Her absence loomed large over our conversation. Maggie had been a fixture in Alton's life since his youth in Shreveport; he'd met her through his record-producing, electric guitar-playing cousin, Mira Smith, owner of Shreveport's Ram Records. Alton saw firsthand how the music industry limited the opportunities of female performers and producers like Smith and Lewis. “Girl singers were just to sing,” Alton said. “They weren't supposed to make waves, they weren't supposed to produce records. They were not supposed to lead the band. But her and Mira, they were not going to go quietly into the night. So, in Nashville and all of those places, they made a mark in a man's world.” What began as a conversation about country music history quickly became an oral history of a match made in country music heaven. The All Y'all podcast is supported by Marilynn's Place, Rhino Coffee and Maccentric. Please support these outstanding local businesses! Want more conversations like this? Help us by sending a few bucks our way at Paypal.me/AllYall Like All Y'all on Facebook http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y'all on Twitter http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y'all on Instagram http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
On the afternoon that Mr. Alton Warwick, widowed husband and business partner of Margaret “Maggie” Lewis Warwick, sat down with All Y’all and LPB to share his memories of The Louisiana Hayride, only seven months had passed since Maggie’s death. For decades, he and Maggie had worked side-by-side to promote the Hayride as a potential economic driver for Shreveport. Her absence loomed large over our conversation. Maggie had been a fixture in Alton’s life since his youth in Shreveport; he’d met her through his record-producing, electric guitar-playing cousin, Mira Smith, owner of Shreveport’s Ram Records. Alton saw firsthand how the music industry limited the opportunities of female performers and producers like Smith and Lewis. “Girl singers were just to sing,” Alton said. “They weren’t supposed to make waves, they weren’t supposed to produce records. They were not supposed to lead the band. But her and Mira, they were not going to go quietly into the night. So, in Nashville and all of those places, they made a mark in a man’s world.” What began as a conversation about country music history quickly became an oral history of a match made in country music heaven. The All Y'all podcast is supported by Marilynn's Place, Rhino Coffee and Maccentric. Please support these outstanding local businesses! Want more conversations like this? Help us by sending a few bucks our way at Paypal.me/AllYall Like All Y’all on Facebook http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y’all on Twitter http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y’all on Instagram http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
Kix Brooks, the Shreveport native and bona fide country music superstar, was only five years old when the original Louisiana Hayride produced by KWKH came to an end in 1960. He grew up in the Highland and Shreve Island neighborhoods, graduated from Louisiana Tech University, and honed his songwriting chops at downtown Shreveport nightclubs like Humpfrees. These days, Brooks calls Nashville home, but visits Shreveport often. During one of those visits, he sat down with All Y'all and Louisiana Public Broadcasting to discuss how his hometown shaped his career in music. Brooks reminisces on his early days gigging in Shreveport, shares some incredible advice for aspiring songwriters, and sings the praises of his favorite Shreveport eatery, Herby-K's. Brooks believes in the work of songwriting. Over the course of his 40-year career, he has written and recorded thousands of songs and forged lifelong friendships with the likes of Guy Clark and Jerry Jeff Walker. During our conversation, Brooks reflects on these friendships and the lessons they taught him. It is an intimate, inspiring conversation about roots music, life in Shreveport, and the daily habits of a working songwriter. The All Y'all podcast is supported by Marilynn's Place, Rhino Coffee and Maccentric. Please support these outstanding local businesses! Want more conversations like this? Help us by sending a few bucks our way at Paypal.me/AllYall Like All Y'all on Facebook http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y'all on Twitter http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y'all on Instagram http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
Kix Brooks, the Shreveport native and bona fide country music superstar, was only five years old when the original Louisiana Hayride produced by KWKH came to an end in 1960. He grew up in the Highland and Shreve Island neighborhoods, graduated from Louisiana Tech University, and honed his songwriting chops at downtown Shreveport nightclubs like Humpfrees. These days, Brooks calls Nashville home, but visits Shreveport often. During one of those visits, he sat down with All Y’all and Louisiana Public Broadcasting to discuss how his hometown shaped his career in music. Brooks reminisces on his early days gigging in Shreveport, shares some incredible advice for aspiring songwriters, and sings the praises of his favorite Shreveport eatery, Herby-K’s. Brooks believes in the work of songwriting. Over the course of his 40-year career, he has written and recorded thousands of songs and forged lifelong friendships with the likes of Guy Clark and Jerry Jeff Walker. During our conversation, Brooks reflects on these friendships and the lessons they taught him. It is an intimate, inspiring conversation about roots music, life in Shreveport, and the daily habits of a working songwriter. The All Y'all podcast is supported by Marilynn's Place, Rhino Coffee and Maccentric. Please support these outstanding local businesses! Want more conversations like this? Help us by sending a few bucks our way at Paypal.me/AllYall Like All Y’all on Facebook http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y’all on Twitter http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y’all on Instagram http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
Joey Kent grew up backstage at The Louisiana Hayride—just not the version of the Hayride that you may be thinking of. His father, Shreveport media executive David Kent, launched a second installment of the Hayride after the original iteration of KWKH's influential barn dance program fell silent in 1960. David Kent's Louisiana Hayride, produced in partnership with emcee and radio personality Frank Page, moved the show from Shreveport Municipal Auditorium to a more modern venue on Benton Road and added an onsite restaurant and bar. Joey Kent often corrects those who insist that the Hayride ended in 1960. “There were so many talented musicians on my father's show,” Kent said. “Most Hayride history books tend to end in 1960, but that doesn't really do service to performers like (Nat Stuckey, Shoji Tabuchi, Micki Fuhrman, Linda Davis, and others).” Kent authored Cradle of the Stars: KWKH & The Louisiana Hayride and co-authored Elvis Presley: The Hayride Years, 1954-56. He is also responsible for donating a large archive of recordings and materials related to The Louisiana Hayride to the Library of Congress. But perhaps his most unbelievable contribution to the story of The Louisiana Hayride came about completely by accident. While clearing out an office at KWKH, Kent says that he happened upon a reel-to-reel recording wedged between a desk and a wall. That reel-to-reel turned out to contain a previously unknown recording of Elvis Presley's Hayride debut on Oct. 16, 1954. Kent tells the jaw-dropping story of that discovery, along with many others, during his insightful conversation with All Y'all hosts Sara Hebert and Chris Jay. The All Y'all podcast is supported by Marilynn's Place, Rhino Coffee and Maccentric. Please support these outstanding local businesses! Want more conversations like this? Help us by sending a few bucks our way at Paypal.me/AllYall Like All Y'all on Facebook http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y'all on Twitter http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y'all on Instagram http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
Joey Kent grew up backstage at The Louisiana Hayride—just not the version of the Hayride that you may be thinking of. His father, Shreveport media executive David Kent, launched a second installment of the Hayride after the original iteration of KWKH’s influential barn dance program fell silent in 1960. David Kent’s Louisiana Hayride, produced in partnership with emcee and radio personality Frank Page, moved the show from Shreveport Municipal Auditorium to a more modern venue on Benton Road and added an onsite restaurant and bar. Joey Kent often corrects those who insist that the Hayride ended in 1960. “There were so many talented musicians on my father’s show,” Kent said. “Most Hayride history books tend to end in 1960, but that doesn’t really do service to performers like (Nat Stuckey, Shoji Tabuchi, Micki Fuhrman, Linda Davis, and others).” Kent authored Cradle of the Stars: KWKH & The Louisiana Hayride (https://www.amazon.com/Cradle-Stars-KWKH-Louisiana-Hayride/dp/1455624454) and co-authored Elvis Presley: The Hayride Years, 1954-56 (https://www.elvis-collectors.com/book%20review_hayrideyears54-56.html). He is also responsible for donating a large archive of recordings and materials related to The Louisiana Hayride to the Library of Congress. But perhaps his most unbelievable contribution to the story of The Louisiana Hayride came about completely by accident. While clearing out an office at KWKH, Kent says that he happened upon a reel-to-reel recording wedged between a desk and a wall. That reel-to-reel turned out to contain a previously unknown recording of Elvis Presley’s Hayride debut on Oct. 16, 1954. Kent tells the jaw-dropping story of that discovery, along with many others, during his insightful conversation with All Y’all hosts Sara Hebert and Chris Jay. The All Y'all podcast is supported by Marilynn's Place, Rhino Coffee and Maccentric. Please support these outstanding local businesses! Want more conversations like this? Help us by sending a few bucks our way at Paypal.me/AllYall Like All Y’all on Facebook http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y’all on Twitter http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y’all on Instagram http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
The Louisiana Hayride was a live country music jamboree that was broadcast weekly via Shreveport, Louisiana's 50,000-watt powerhouse station KWKH beginning in 1948. The lifespan of the Hayride was brief (the original program ended in 1960) but consequential, with artists like Elvis Presley, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Johnny Horton, and Kitty Wells changing the look and sound of American pop music from the stage of Shreveport Municipal Auditorium. For our six-episode series exploring the lasting impact of The Louisiana Hayride, All Y'all partnered with Louisiana Public Broadcasting. Over the course of the series, you'll hear from a wide range of interview subjects, including musicians Kix Brooks and AJ Haynes, historians Joey Kent and Rob Gentry, entrepreneur Alton Warwick, and this episode's guest: Shreveport native, music professor and author Dr. Tracey Laird. Dr. Laird is the author of Louisiana Hayride: Radio and Roots Music Along the Red River and co-author of Shreveport Sounds in Black and White. Dr. Laird joined All Y'all's Sara Hebert for an interview by phone from Decator, Georgia, where Laird serves as professor of music at Agnes Scott College. Her books are the best place to start for anyone seeking a well-researched, smart, and fun primer on the mythology, music and meaning of The Louisiana Hayride. In the first episode of our six-part series, Dr. Laird describes Shreveport as “a kind of a crossroads of cultural impulses” where music that fell “outside of the canonical understanding of country music” could find a more receptive audience. The All Y'all podcast is supported by Marilynn's Place, Rhino Coffee and Maccentric. Please support these outstanding local businesses! Want more conversations like this? Help us by sending a few bucks our way at Paypal.me/AllYall Links: Louisiana Hayride on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_Hayride Louisiana Hayride: Radio and Roots Music Along the Red River: https://www.amazon.com/Louisiana-Hayride-Radio-American-Musicspheres-ebook/dp/B000WMF7FY Shreveport Sounds in Black and White: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001M4HZGA/ Like All Y'all on Facebook http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y'all on Twitter http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y'all on Instagram http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
Growing up poor in Marthaville, Louisiana in the 1940s, Big Rob Gentry considered only four things in his hardscrabble world to be indispensable: Jesus Christ, Earl Long, the Sears and Roebuck catalog, and KWKH. The latter was brought into his home courtesy of a cabinet-sized radio that his father saved up to purchase for the family. Each morning and evening, the Gentrys would gather ‘round the radio to listen to country music, news and entertainment beamed out of Shreveport, Louisiana. His favorite program was The Louisiana Hayride. For the second episode in our six-part series produced in partnership with Louisiana Public Broadcasting, All Y’all spoke with Gentry about how the country music showcase—which broadcast live from Shreveport Municipal Auditorium from 1948 until 1960—shaped his life. Gentry is the retired editor and publisher of The Sabine Index and a Louisiana Political Hall of Fame inductee who donated a sizable collection of Hayride-related artifacts, documents and memorabilia to The Cammie G. Henry Research Center at Northwestern State University in 2014. If you’ve not heard the first episode in this series, give it a listen to hear country music historian and author Dr. Tracey Laird discuss some of the same things that Gentry brings up in this episode, including the “hooping and hollering” that set the Louisiana Hayride apart from its more hidebound competitor, the Grand Ole Opry: https://www.allyallblog.com/2020/08/10/louisiana-hayride-dr-tracey-laird/ The All Y'all podcast is supported by Marilynn's Place, Rhino Coffee and Maccentric. Please support these outstanding local businesses! Want more conversations like this? Help us by sending a few bucks our way at Paypal.me/AllYall Links: Louisiana Hayride on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_Hayride Shreveport Times article on the "Robert Gentry Collection" at Northwestern State University: https://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/news/local/2014/09/18/former-newspaper-publisher-donates-collection/15858011/ Like All Y’all on Facebook http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y’all on Twitter http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y’all on Instagram http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
Super pumped to have Anwar Fikri on the podcast today! He's lived such a cool life with a wealth of experience and knowledge! Today's podcast is truly inspiring as Anwar recounts his time in the Air Force and going onstage for the first time on base in the UK! Anwar began comedy overseas running a room in a pub in Lakenheath, UK. I met him in a little comedy room called Gumbo YaYa based in the back bar of a family owned restaurant in Gaithersburg, MD. He's a really awesome writer and works his ass off raising his family and pursuing comedy simultaneously! Definitely check this episode out!!! You can find Anwar here:
The Louisiana Hayride was a live country music jamboree that was broadcast weekly via Shreveport, Louisiana’s 50,000-watt powerhouse station KWKH beginning in 1948. The lifespan of the Hayride was brief (the original program ended in 1960) but consequential, with artists like Elvis Presley, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Johnny Horton, and Kitty Wells changing the look and sound of American pop music from the stage of Shreveport Municipal Auditorium. For our six-episode series exploring the lasting impact of The Louisiana Hayride, All Y’all partnered with Louisiana Public Broadcasting. Over the course of the series, you’ll hear from a wide range of interview subjects, including musicians Kix Brooks and AJ Haynes, historians Joey Kent and Rob Gentry, entrepreneur Alton Warwick, and this episode’s guest: Shreveport native, music professor and author Dr. Tracey Laird. Dr. Laird is the author of Louisiana Hayride: Radio and Roots Music Along the Red River and co-author of Shreveport Sounds in Black and White. Dr. Laird joined All Y’all’s Sara Hebert for an interview by phone from Decator, Georgia, where Laird serves as professor of music at Agnes Scott College. Her books are the best place to start for anyone seeking a well-researched, smart, and fun primer on the mythology, music and meaning of The Louisiana Hayride. In the first episode of our six-part series, Dr. Laird describes Shreveport as “a kind of a crossroads of cultural impulses” where music that fell “outside of the canonical understanding of country music” could find a more receptive audience. The All Y'all podcast is supported by Marilynn's Place, Rhino Coffee and Maccentric. Please support these outstanding local businesses! Want more conversations like this? Help us by sending a few bucks our way at Paypal.me/AllYall Links: Louisiana Hayride on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_Hayride Louisiana Hayride: Radio and Roots Music Along the Red River: https://www.amazon.com/Louisiana-Hayride-Radio-American-Musicspheres-ebook/dp/B000WMF7FY Shreveport Sounds in Black and White: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001M4HZGA/ Like All Y’all on Facebook http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y’all on Twitter http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y’all on Instagram http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
Unique and intelligent, Elizabeth Brackman Kibert (EB) joins Not a Great Whisperer Podcast. She is the founder and owner of Seminole Heights new yoga studio All Y’all Yoga. Elizabeth and her wife, Charlotte opened the studio with the belief that yoga is for anyone and welcoming everyone with open arms at the Baptiste Power Yoga Commmunity. EB talks about her journey with her wife and Charlotte, a trasngender woman. We talk about educating yourself and being kind to one another about their personal journey. We discuss what she has learned and the importance of accepting one another for who they are. She is powerful and inspiring. Find more information on the studio at www.allyallyoga.com. Enjoy the real, unedited conversation with Katy and Elizabeth.
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You can tell a lot about someone from the way they treat the animals in their lives. When storyteller Cristal Willcox's beloved cat Kashmir passed away, her friends gathered for the kind of midnight funeral that could only take place in Louisiana. In another time and place, storyteller Randall Ross embarks on a lovelorn holiday acid trip during which a talking feline encourages him to commit cat burglary. It's a weird episode. All Y’all Live: Going Through It on Saturday, Sept. 28 The next All Y’all live storytelling event, Going Through It, will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28 at LSU Shreveport’s beautiful University Center Auditorium. For our sixth annual Fidnto Award fundraiser event, we’re currently seeking true stories of overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges, beating the odds, and going the distance. There’ll be a cash bar and live musical interludes. All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit mental health support services for under-served communities in and around Shreveport. Purchase tickets at http://allyallblog.com/tickets Our Sponsors Are Freaking Great Seriously, how lucky are we to be sponsored by an incredibly good po' boy shop (Marilynn's Place) and the most trusted Mac service shop in town (Maccentric)? Can you imagine if, instead of talking about two badass, locally owned businesses, we were hawking MeUndies.com? That would be awful. Please support our sponsors.
Like the t-shirt says: Y’all Means All. Since our first live event, All Y’all has prioritized the inclusion of LGBTQ voices. This past June, Sara from All Y’all took part in StoryCorps’ Stonewall OutLoud project, helping gather stories from LGBTQ elders in Shreveport including Randy Moulder, Deborah Allen and David Radford. For this special episode of All Y’all, we’ve assembled a few of our favorite moments from their stories, in hopes that these excerpts will encourage you to listen to their full stories. Here’s links to their full StoryCorps stories: David Radford: https://archive.storycorps.org/interviews/why-do-i-like-aquaman-instead-of-wonder-woman-i-didnt-know-what-was-wrong-with-me/ Deborah Allen: https://archive.storycorps.org/interviews/i-look-at-their-children-and-they-are-so-full-of-love-and-empathy-and-love-my-kids-are-the-parents-i-wish-i-could-have-been-like/ Randy Moulder: Pt 1: https://archive.storycorps.org/interviews/if-these-people-would-take-five-minutes-to-say-hello-and-get-to-know-me-this-old-queens-got-some-pretty-interesting-things-to-say/ Pt 2: https://archive.storycorps.org/interviews/if-these-people-would-take-five-minutes-to-say-hello-and-get-to-know-me-this-old-queens-got-some-pretty-interesting-things-to-say-2/ All Y’all Live: Going Through It on Saturday, Sept. 28 The next All Y’all live storytelling event, Going Through It, will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28 at LSU Shreveport’s beautiful University Center. For our sixth annual Fidnto Award fundraiser event, we’re currently seeking six true stories of overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges, beating the odds, and going the distance. There’ll be a cash bar and live musical interludes. All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit mental health support services for underserved communities in and around Shreveport. New Stuffed & Busted E-Newsletter Our food and drink podcast, Stuffed & Busted, has a new, semi-weekly e-newsletter where All Y’all co-host Chris Jay publishes wild rants on topics like snow cones, farmers’ markets, food events, and more. Sign up for Stuffed & Busted’s Small Bites e-newsletter here: http://tinyletter.com/stuffedandbusted Thank you, Marilynn’s Place and Maccentric All Y’all live storytelling events wouldn’t be possible without the support of our presenting sponsor, Marilynn’s Place, and our podcast sponsor, Maccentric. Please support these incredible local businesses the next time you need your Mac repaired or your belly filled.
Doesn’t it seem like the harder you try to impress others, the less likely it is that things will go as planned? Anwar Fikri’s story of awkwardness, allergies and Airmen elicited many sympathetic groans - and lots of laughs - during our August 2017 live event, “The Skin I’m In.” He joined us during while serving at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City. Live Events and New Stuffed & Busted All Y’all Live: Wildcard 2 will be held at 7:30 p.m., Friday, July 26 at RSVP (formerly Maurice’s Bar) in Shreveport. Tickets are available at http://allyallblog.com/tickets. During Wildcard events, any audience member may be called onstage to tell the best true story that they know – it’s 50% live storytelling event, 50% party. There’ll be a cash bar, live musical interludes from Nate Treme, and more. Seating is limited; grab your tickets today. Please Support Our Sponsors We have wonderful sponsors in Marilynn’s Place and Maccentric. Please help us thank them for their patronage by doing business with them whenever you need someone to feed you a po’ boy or fix your Apple products. Do you have a story that you’d like to tell at an All Y’all live storytelling event? Call us at (318) 582-0665 and leave a message about your story, as well as your contact information, and we’ll be in touch! Like All Y'all on Facebook: http://fb.com/allyallblog Follow All Y'all on Twitter: http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast
Who doesn't love a good ghost story? During our November 2016 live event, "Haunted", we heard stories about personal demons, phantasmagoric chicken wings, and haunted houses. Artist Kathryn Usher ended the night with a heartfelt ode to lost love that would make Edgar Allan Poe proud. Experience more of Kathryn's compelling storytelling in her TEDxRedRiver talk, "Folk Art in the Front Yard." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHOcNANpKMU Upcoming Live Events All Y’all Live: Wildcard 2 will be held at 7:30 p.m., Friday, July 26 at RSVP (formerly Maurice’s Bar) in Shreveport. Buy tickets at http://allyallblog.com/tickets During Wildcard events, any audience member may be called onstage to tell the best true story that they know – it’s 50% live storytelling event, 50% party. There’ll be a cash bar, live musical interludes from Nate Treme, and more. Seating is limited; grab your tickets today. All Y’all will host its sixth annual fundraiser event at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28 in the University Center auditorium on the campus of LSU Shreveport. Please Support Our Sponsors We have wonderful sponsors in Marilynn’s Place and Maccentric. Please help us thank them for their patronage by doing business with them whenever you need someone to feed you a po’ boy or fix your Apple products. Do you have a story that you’d like to tell at an All Y’all live storytelling event? Call us at (318) 582-0665 and leave a message about your story, as well as your contact information, and we’ll be in touch! Like All Y’all on Facebook. http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y’all on Twitter. http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast
Through her work as a diversity consultant, Roxann Johnson helps people have difficult conversations. Through her activism and leadership, she has become a recognized leader of Shreveport’s efforts toward racial reconciliation. Every community could use more voices like hers: strong, empathetic, humane, and wise. When she took the All Y’all stage, Roxann shared a disarmingly personal triptych of lessons from the life of an African American mom in the Deep South. Mark Your Calendars All Y'all Live: Wildcard 2 will be held at 7:30 p.m., Friday, July 26 at RSVP (formerly Maurice's Bar) in Shreveport. During Wildcard events, any audience member may be called onstage to tell the best true story that they know - it's 50% live storytelling event, 50% party. There'll be a cash bar, live musical interludes from Nate Treme, and more. Tickets available at http://allyallblog.com/tickets All Y’all will host its sixth annual fundraiser event at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28 in the University Center auditorium on the campus of LSU Shreveport. Please Support Our Sponsors We have wonderful sponsors in Marilynn’s Place and Maccentric. Please help us thank them for their patronage by doing business with them whenever you need someone to feed you a po’ boy or fix your Apple products. Do you have a story that you’d like to tell at an All Y’all live storytelling event? Call us at (318) 582-0665 and leave a message about your story, as well as your contact information, and we’ll be in touch! Like All Y’all on Facebook: http://facebook.com/allyallblog Follow All Y’all on Twitter: http://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y’all on Instagram: http://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
Sometimes, we get the impression that folks are embarrassed to say “we met online” when they’re unspooling the backstory of their love affair. As if “online” means anything at all, really, in the age of Fitbit and Alexa. The average person has no reason to be embarrassed about having met their boo through an app or dating site. That’s just how we meet one another these days. But Charnae McDonald’s story, a modern love story filled with catfishing and coincidences, isn’t exactly average. A note about "Wildcard" stories Wildcard stories like Charnae's are told by storytellers who have no advanced warning that they are about to be called onstage to tell a story. The only opportunity to prepare that is given to these storytellers is the time that it takes for them to walk to the stage. Mark Your Calendars Our next event is on the books. Join us on July 26, 2019 beginning at 7:30PM for our next Wildcard live storytelling event at RSVP Event Space. Tickets are now available – come join us! Please Support Our Sponsors We have wonderful sponsors in Marilynn’s Place and Maccentric. Please help us thank them for their patronage by doing business with them whenever you need someone to feed you a big-ass po’ boy or fix your Apple products. Do you have a story that you’d like to tell at an All Y’all live storytelling event? Call us at (318) 582-0665 and leave a message about your story, as well as your contact information, and we’ll be in touch! Like All Y’all on Facebook: https://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow All Y’all on Twitter: https://twitter.com/allyallpodcast Follow on Instagram: https://instagram.com/allyallpodcast
As far as nicknames go, “Catfish” is as good a nickname as any for a young, Southern fellow with charm to spare. Anthony “Catfish” Woodward was the first storyteller to take the stage at Red River Brewing Company during our fifth annual Fidnto Award fundraiser event in 2018. Like the late, great Anthony Bourdain, ‘Fish was once a line cook on the most fearsome of all kitchen shifts: the Mother’s Day brunch. Second Helpings of Stuffed & Busted Stuffed & Busted, a podcast about food and drink in North Louisiana produced by Chris and Sara from All Y’all, will be returning with new episodes and blog posts soon. Catch up on the first four episodes, subscribe to Stuffed & Busted on iTunes, or like the Facebook page to get prepared for new episodes about farmers’ markets, thrift store cookbooks, mayhaw jelly, and more. All Y'all Live Returns on Sept. 28, 2019 We're not quite ready to spill all of the beans about our next fundraiser event, but here's what we know: All Y'all Live: "Going Through It" will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019 at LSU Shreveport's University Center. Lots more details coming soon. Please Support Our Sponsors We have wonderful sponsors in Marilynn’s Place and Maccentric. Please help us thank them for their patronage by doing business with them whenever you need someone to feed you a big-ass po’ boy or fix your Apple products. Do you have a story that you’d like to tell at an All Y’all live storytelling event? Call us at (318) 582-0665 and leave a message about your story, as well as your contact information, and we’ll be in touch! Like All Y’all on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allyallblog/ Follow All Y’all on Twitter:
Some folks are just born storytellers. Boz Baucum, the gregarious and bawdy chef/owner of Marilynn’s Place in Shreveport, is one of those folks. When Boz volunteered to tell a story at All Y’all’s June 2016 live event, we had no idea what an unbelievable tale of small-town malfeasance and chicken-fried chicanery we were in for. Mark Your Calendars All Y’all will host its sixth annual fundraiser event at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28 in the University Center auditorium on the campus of LSU Shreveport. Proceeds from this evening of mental health-themed stories will benefit a to-be-announced organization or individual whose work in the area of mental health is deserving of special recognition. This annual fundraiser is also known as The Fidnto Award. Please Support Our Sponsors We have wonderful sponsors in Marilynn’s Place and Maccentric. Please help us thank them for their patronage by doing business with them whenever you need someone to feed you a big-ass po’ boy or fix your Apple products. Do you have a story that you’d like to tell at an All Y’all live storytelling event? Call us at (318) 582-0665 and leave a message about your story, as well as your contact information, and we’ll be in touch! Like All Y’all on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allyallblog/ Follow All Y’all on Twitter. https://twitter.com/allyallpodcast
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40 episodes deep and the trio are back together let again! The trio then talk about Funkmaster Flex having a mental breakdown about 2Pac "lying," Joe Budden getting too emotional about Lil Yachty not knowing what a 360 deal is, Yesjulz tweeting some racist sh*t, if it's okay to not support Chris Brown anymore, and Lonzo Ball's shoes being too damn expensive. They also give a review of Logic's new album Everybody. The iLLogical Soundtrack Of The Week: Busby: 2Pac-F*ck All Y'all https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WytbCj-rqME Yvanna: Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber-Despacito (Remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whwe0KD_rGw JC: Prince-1999 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmcsHk6IBQw
Hi All Y’all! Sara here with a quick update. In addition to hosting our last live storytelling event in November, Chris and I have been hard at work building a new show for All Y’all. It’s called Stuffed & Busted, a podcast that takes an irreverent look at food in Shreveport and Bossier City as well as the fascinating folks who grow, cook and serve it. I wanted to share the first segment from our second Stuffed & Busted episode, exclusively, here with you. I hope you like it and if you do, please listen to the full 45-minute long episode and subscribe by searching for Stuffed & Busted in your podcast app of choice or at stuffedandbusted.com.
Have you ever played a video game in which you saw the world from the perspective of your character, and you wielded some type of gun or weapon to fend off enemies as you explored the world of the game? If you have played such a video game, congrats - you’ve enjoyed a technology that was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. At the June 2015 All Y’all live storytelling event “Brush With Fame,” storyteller Stephen Vekovius shared the story of Softdisk and Id Software, two game-changing companies that were born in downtown Shreveport. Episode photo "Softdisk-mailer" by Dtobias at English Wikipedia - Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Liftarn using CommonsHelper.. Licensed under Public Domain via Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Softdisk-mailer.png#/media/File:Softdisk-mailer.png