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Hey there, fellow paranormal enthusiasts! Lisa Morton here, and I've got an intriguing topic for this week's edition of the Ghost Report. If you're familiar with haunted locations, you've probably heard the classic cliché: "It's built over an Indian burial ground." The overused phrase even has its own Wikipedia entry, thanks to its popularization in the 1979 horror film Amityville Horror. Find out more on this week's Ghost Report with Lisa Morton. #UnearthingtheSupernatural #AmityvilleHorror #NativeAmericanGhosts
Host: Drifter Guest: Dave Davis Bio: Database Programmer/Data Scientist by day. Husband, Father, Musician, Photographer, Artist, Internet DJ, Astrologer, Designer and Writer by night. Born and raised in Iowa, moved to Illinois in the 80s to go to DeVry. That's when the drinking started. You go to college; you hang out with certain people and you get drunk and stoned. Plain and simple. We had 4 roommates when we stayed in DeVry Housing back then. We had one drug dealer move in when one would move out. If it wasn't free, it was cheap. Most of them were old enough to get us booze as well. I've been in various heavy metal bands since high school in the late 70s, all the way up till 2014. Bass, Keyboards, Singing and Guitar. Many drunken blacked out nights back then. In the early 90s I quit drinking as much, but when I got divorced from my first marriage, I was alone and I didn't like being alone with myself, so I turned to wine. 2 to 3 bottles a day. I was an independent IT consultant at the time and always stressed out. So, you can imagine how sloshed I get and blackout. I quit cold turkey in 1995 when I joined a Blues Brothers act right after my father died from pancreatic cancer. I did that for 5 years and had heart palpitations the last night I was dancing. I was Jake. I smoked like Jake. 2 packs of Marlboro Reds a day, then 2 packs of American Spirits. I jumped back into a band in 2002 with a friend from work. The drinking and the smoking came back at that time. In 2005, I met my wife. I stopped drinking. I wanted to set an example for her boys. They were 10 and 13 and soon to become my stepsons. Although I always refer to them as my sons, because their dad was not present in their lives as much. We married in 2006 and moved into a rental house in 2008. Right before we moved into that house, we both quit smoking and haven't had a cigarette since June 28th, 2008. At that time, I introduced my wife to wine, and as we now say, the rest is history. We crept up in volume and quantity over the years. I got to the point where before the pandemic I was drinking 2 to 2 ½ bottles of wine a night. When the pandemic hit, everything was uncertain, my drinking got even worse. I could polish off an entire Black Box of Pinot Noir in one night. That's 4 bottles of wine. Blackouts returned. Falling out of bed and hitting my head on the nightstand or falling out of my chair at my desk while I was doing radio shows, was a common occurrence. I joined IAS in 2022 to get sober. I hit that reset button like a snooze alarm almost daily if not weekly. I was proud of myself that I hit 20 days and then relapsed that night. Finally, my health was taking the worst hit in March of 2023 and I set my quit day on the first day of Spring 3/20/2023. This time I leaned into the community on IAS, where I found out about Sobertown Podcast. I started to dig around the website and found Rewired. I had already done a 30-day stint (that was part of the 20 days) with This Naked Mind back in 2022. Rewired; that was different. This was my jam and I felt at home. Sobertown had a Zoom meeting that was based on Erica Spiegelman's book, so I jumped on one, one day and felt right at home. I'm over 200+ days now. I feel better than I've felt in years and I'm going after goals that I threw away years ago. I'm dropping weight (down from 354 pounds to 315 pound in six months), I'm more focused and I feel more present every day. I leaned into Zoom, IAS, Discord and Telegram communities and it feels awesome to be able to help when I can. Sobertown Podcast has been an excellent source for tools that helped me with working my own personal program, one day at a time. I'm not an AA person, but I do not judge people who are following that path. This site has opened my eyes to other possibilities, and I am so grateful they are here. Testimonial: Sobertown Podcast is one of the BEST resources for finding your own path or building your own adventure in sobriety. They provided the tools and support I was looking for in the beginning of my journey and they continue to do so as I walk my path. Forever grateful for these guys being here. They add resources all the time, so make sure you dig around the site and listen to the stories on the podcast to hear how other people have found their own road in sobriety. My Website: https://www.davidbrucedavis.com/ My YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@davidbdavis 1996 John Belushi Stamp Protest (me as Jake) not a huge piece of my performance, but a tiny bit https://youtu.be/9K6Wo47kols?si=_pgBBvgKHM267pJn Me singing Crystal Ball: https://youtu.be/mnOU7RSBUWI?si=7iarDheQXBZkI-r4 Me singing Somebody to Love: https://youtu.be/fR4IyFgc-S0?si=mx2_rtVqlAo-gfMe Me singing a song a good friend of mine wrote (John Visconti) and a project we did called The Abbey Normals. I did the video work, but the vocals and bass were all me. Oh and the drum loops. LOL https://youtu.be/o0Q2OKnIqFg?si=xVKIyXQrKz1SGaKg Part of my fractal animations that I did for my ambient meditation/relaxation album called Thought Vibration https://youtu.be/tSNz6LBpDQ8 Me playing bass in Syrens (for 14 years) https://youtu.be/gShWMa15buQ Other Sober Resources: I Am Sober App Getting Sober ...Again Boom Rethink The Drink Recovery Movie Meet-Ups No Sippy No Slippy. Not Another Drop No matter What. Remember to Pour The Poison Down The Sink!! Sobertownpodcast.com
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Respect for the dead is a standard in almost every culture. However, as time passes, it seems to some that respect has an expiration date. Blind progress makes the demands of businesses to move or excavate the dead a priority rather than letting them rest where they lie. Today, in Part One of our conversation, we discuss the spirits who guard such places and the repercussions for disrespecting the dead with Ronnie Headley. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Respect for the dead is a standard in almost every culture. However, as time passes, it seems to some that respect has an expiration date. Blind progress makes the demands of businesses to move or excavate the dead a priority rather than letting them rest where they lie. Today, in Part One of our conversation, we discuss the spirits who guard such places and the repercussions for disrespecting the dead with Ronnie Headley. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Mercury has gone direct and we're reviewing our lessons. These lessons include but are not limited to; "Simple builds consistency", "Just because you can, doesn't mean you should" and oddly, "No one needs four bathing suits". YUP. I share about my own cycles of growth; what it feels like when the Universe ghosts you and why feeling left out to the wolves is actually the most magical. Every season isn't a post-game Gatorade Dump. Chasing spiritual highs is as unsustainable as chasing numbness through American Spirits and Fireball. Nothing is easy. Choose your hard. We end with a message from Sky Daddy via an Oracle card reading. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-laforce/support
Sterns American Whiskey is distilled in Stearns county Minnesota. Their Avon Rye is a unique rye whiskey aged with Pimento wood chips for a very different rye whiskey experience. Jeremy shares his story and how he got into the whiskey making business on this podcast of The Scotchy Bourbon Boys.www.logstilldistillery.com If You Have GohstsSupport the show
Respect for the dead is a standard in almost every culture. However, as time passes on, it seems to some that respect has an expiration date. Blind progress makes the demands of business to move or excavate the dead a priority, rather than letting them rest where they lie. Today we discuss the spirits who guard such places and the repercussions for disrespecting the dead with Ronnie Headley. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers, we discuss: When you have vengeful spirits that make life difficult or impossible to live, can it ever be reversed? Does the offering one gives to make peace need to be specific items? How did Ronnie begin investigating the dead in the Bible belt nearly 40 years ago? Has Ronnie ever had an experience that truly scared or terrified him? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
A steady diet of music, getting the ball rolling, and playing sweaty shows in hectic environments. Pablo Sotelo (Inner Wave) "Four years ago, Inner Wave was making the kind of music that soundtracks the tender, reflective moments in a coming-of-age story – but without any of the cliché tropes those cinematic depictions often rely on. At the time, “American Spirits” was one of the group's most popular songs, even though they're an Inglewood-raised, LA-based indie rock boy band over a decade in the making. Unlike the slow burn and faintly harsh pull of the natural tobacco product of the song's namesake, this track has a blissful build, guided by a guitar strum and a subtle tambourine shake. When the drop finally hits just 11 seconds in, it's a full rush of uneasy euphoria." Excerpt from https://remezcla.com/features/music/inner-wave-profile/ Inner wave: Bandcamp: https://innerwave.bandcamp.com Instagram: @innrwve Website: https://www.innerwave.xyz Merch: https://shop.innerwave.xyz The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
This week's episode was streamed live in Twitch through Sacramento's own STAB comedy theater. Watch the VOD here--> https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1547490735On this episode: Chris Rock still holding onto that grudge, manic pixie dream girls fight back, and TikTok's best comments. PLUS a 90's classic reboot for the ages, and a special call-in guest…In news: American Spirits, food poisoning, carbon monoxide poisoning, Midsommar, twitch.tv/StabComedy , Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Bruce Purkey, Joseph Bridges, Cinemaddicts, TikTok, Don't Tell a Soul, The Goonies, Synechdochy NY, Will Smith, Chris Rock, Academy Awards, Pay-Per-View, Apple TV+, Emancipation, Bad Boys, Worst Boys, manic pixie dream girl, Zooey Deschanel, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Scott Pilgrim, Knives Chow, Kate Winslet, Eternal Sunshine, Paterson, Amelie, Brittney Murphy, Just Married, My Bosses Daughter, Helena Bonham Carter, Fight Club, (500) Days of Summer, Greta Gerwig, Frances Ha, Elizabethtown, Breakfast at Tiffany, Kirsten Dunst, Spider-Man, Orlando Bloom, Serendipity, Arachnophobia, Ambling Entertainment, Steven Spielberg, Christopher Landon, Happy Death Day, Freaky, Film Twitter, John Goodman, Russel Crowe, Unhinged, Eight Legged Freaks, Big Ass Spider, David Arquette, SyFy, Enemy, Dune, Vanity Fair, Denis Villeneuve, Adam Murphy, Night at the Red Museum, Hazan, Zardoz, Life Force, Sleep away Camp, Susperia, Wild at Heart, Sorcerer, William Friedkin, Bootleg Cinema, Grind House, Planet Terror, Death Proof, Red State, Kevin Smith, Dogma, Swan Song, Human Centipede, Tusk, Yoga Hosers, Harley Quinn Smith, Clerks, Stephen Root, Michael Parks, Nicholas Braun, Kill Bill Vol. 2, From Dusk Til Dawn, twitch.tv/bootlegcinema , Joe Begos, Blisshttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comEmail us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010Get some merch:https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/Joseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Mystery Science Theater 3000 (Atlantic Rim) - NetflixThe Sword in the Stone - Disney+Meltdown: Three Mile Island - NetflixJeepers Creepers 2 - Amazon Prime, Pluto, HooplaLast Action Hero - NetflixCrouching Tiger Hidden Dragon - Amazon Prime, HBO MaxMoloch - Shudder, AMC+Fright ChasersA mix of spooky, conspiracy, bigfoot, aliens and 80's horror!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Smells Like HumansLike spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Shayne and I ShowWelcome to the Shayne and I Podcast Where Shayne a sarcastic ,heavy metal coffee loving...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Respect for the dead is a standard in almost every culture. However, as time passes on, it seems to some that respect has an expiration date. Blind progress makes the demands of business to move or excavate the dead a priority, rather than letting them rest where they lie. Today we discuss the spirits who guard such places and the repercussions for disrespecting the dead with Ronnie Headley. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers, we discuss: When you have vengeful spirits that make life difficult or impossible to live, can it ever be reversed? Does the offering one gives to make peace need to be specific items? How did Ronnie begin investigating the dead in the Bible belt nearly 40 years ago? Has Ronnie ever had an experience that truly scared or terrified him? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Respect for the dead is a standard in almost every culture. However, as time passes on, it seems to some that respect has an expiration date. Blind progress makes the demands of business to move or excavate the dead a priority, rather than letting them rest where they lie. Today we discuss the spirits who guard such places and the repercussions for disrespecting the dead with Ronnie Headley. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers, we discuss: When you have vengeful spirits that make life difficult or impossible to live, can it ever be reversed? Does the offering one gives to make peace need to be specific items? How did Ronnie begin investigating the dead in the Bible belt nearly 40 years ago? Has Ronnie ever had an experience that truly scared or terrified him? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Respect for the dead is a standard in almost every culture. However, as time passes on, it seems to some that respect has an expiration date. Blind progress makes the demands of business to move or excavate the dead a priority, rather than letting them rest where they lie. Today we discuss the spirits who guard such places and the repercussions for disrespecting the dead with Ronnie Headley. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers, we discuss: When you have vengeful spirits that make life difficult or impossible to live, can it ever be reversed? Does the offering one gives to make peace need to be specific items? How did Ronnie begin investigating the dead in the Bible belt nearly 40 years ago? Has Ronnie ever had an experience that truly scared or terrified him? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
One on one episode uncut and recorded live from Chris' casita in New York. We chat about bxy scouts, being sick with the axe, knocking on the hotel door too much, daikon martinis at Dr. Clark, New York's 30° vibe shift, the downside of heat tech, taking the importance of taking a drug break on holiday, all thirty flavors and colors of American Spirits, our podcast convention panel scene report, let's go branding, live pianists, going to a very intense party at the Jane Hotel, meeting a man with a bicep fetish, a twelve-hour group dinner at The Grill, Chris being good at football, guys who walk and talk on the treadmill, Black Rifle's IPO, and how Chris' apartment smells. twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
After a long break from the podcast, we are back in action. Friend since kindergarten Roski joins to talk about gambling, Umass, living in Cape Cod during the summer, the Bush family, Qanon, American Spirits, and other silliness. I am so stoked to be back like I never left, Season 2 is going to be a even better than Season 1. Great to be back. Let's Go.
Yes, it's a biggie. My 200th episode, and who should join me but one of the biggest names in cocktails and my constant companion during the lockdown, Lynnette Marrero. 199 episodes ago, I had a mic and “bottom's up” to end the show. Now we have reached the 200th episode - I have a mic, bottoms up, and 199 episodes of Lush Life Podcast! This is due to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved with A Lush Life Manual and Lush Life podcast, especially my producer Evo Terra who was with me when Lush Life was in the idea stage and who has remained my work partner throughout my Lush Life Journey. Everyone who sat across from me has become part of the Lush Life family. I've been inspired by all their stories and lucky enough to have tasted some of the best drinks in the world thanks to their time and generosity. Of course, there would be no show if you didn't listen to it, and I thank you for tuning in every Tuesday! Planning my 200th episode was easy; I spent my lockdown with Lynnette Marrero. For those of you who don't know her. Where do I even begin? Her bio is longer than this entire podcast. She began her career working at the Flatiron Lounge in NYC alongside Julie Reiner and has worked as a bartender, senior bartender, bar consultant, and Rum Ambassador for Diageo. She is now the Bar Director at Brooklyn hotspot The Llama Inn and the newly opened Llama San. She's won tons of awards for her work, including the James Beard Award as one of America's Leading Female Mixologists in 2009. She's received the Tales of the Cocktails' Spirited Awards for World's Best Bar Mentors and the inaugural Philanthropy Award with co-founder Ivy Mix for their work in Speed Rack. She most recently won the Altos Bartenders' Bartender Award 2021. The award is voted for by a group of bartenders who are asked to name one peer who pushes the boundaries of what it means to be a great bartender. How did I spend lockdown with her - well, Marrero launched the https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1505449&u=1841099&m=62509&urllink=&afftrack= (Masterclass.com) Mixology platform in March 2020, just as the world went insane, helping home bartenders live life one cocktail at a time. How could I not have her on the program? Our cocktail of the week is Lynnette's Clara Bow: INGREDIENTS ½ ounce Grenadine ½ ounce St. Germain elderflower liqueur ¾ ounce fresh lemon juice 1 ½ ounces bourbon 5–6 mint leaves Mint sprig, for garnish METHOD Add all of the ingredients to a shaker Add ice Shake, shake, shake Double strain into a coupe glass Garnish with the mint sprig If you want to make the grenadine from scratch, then head to this recipe at https://alushlifemanual.com/ (alushlifemanual.com), where you'll find even more recipes and all the ingredients in our shop. ----- Become a supporter of A Lush Life Manual for as little as $5 - all you have to do is go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lushlife (buymeacoffee.com/lushlife). Lush Life Merchandise is https://www.redbubble.com/people/alushlifemanual (here) - we're talking t-shirts, mugs, iPhone covers, duvet covers, iPad covers, and more covers for everything! And more! Produced by https://podcastlaunch.pro (Simpler Media) Follow us on https://twitter.com/alushlifemanual (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/alushlifemanual/ (Instagram) Get great cocktail ideas on https://www.pinterest.co.uk/alushlifemanual/ (Pinterest) New episodes every Tuesday, usually!!
Native American culture has a strong connection to the physical world, and the world beyond. Disturbances to the dead are disrespectful and are believed to bring suffering to the family of the departed. It will also bring great pain, even death to those who dare mess with any Native American spirit, dead or alive. First, obsession that destroys you Followed by humans, the worst kind of evil Then, the teeniest things bring the greatest danger Finally in our featured story, being brave enough to die Worry less and feel happier. Sign up for your trial at noom.com/SCARY Treat yourself or a loved one and get 20% off at shop.analuisa.com/scary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
These days, I don't really have time to do podcasts. I mean, like, I would ... if more people listened and if anyone paid me. But we got a banger banger coming soon with Lem Butler aka DJ Pez so make sure you check for that. Pez is a great dude and a legit superstar of the coffee world. Find out what happens when a hip hop DJ takes a chance on a new hobby and turns it into a career, a business, and a lifestyle. Only on Lurk Mode with J Waves.So on Saturday I had myself quite an evening during the Pride festivites. I linked up with some great people and went to a drag show called Bizarre at Ruby Deluxe hosted by my girl Derelict. Everything was great until something happened that made me squirm because I take my fashion very seriously, thus I feel the need to protect my clothes at all costs. The show itself was awesome, but you can't have a clean-freak Virgo like me in the front row if things are gon be poppin LITERALLY. What does that mean exactly? Better listen to find out. Before the episode is over, I'll be naked with a disaster on my hands.Bizarre was founded in 2017 and is Raleigh's first and only horror/oddity based drag show. It was booked for 3 years by Daniel Thomas who also curated the house cast that continues to perform at their events. I highly recommend checking out one of their shows. Don't forget to tip!All music in this episode courtesy of Juan Huevos. DM @officialjwaves for more details.This episode originally premiered on Lurk Mode on 06/28/21.If you need podcast services from story development to recording to editing to publishing, Sparse Mansion Media can help. Contact Jon Gregory at sparsemansionmediaLLC@gmail.com for inquiries.
Georgina invites fellow investigator, George, on to discuss an investigation that involved Native American spirits and a very bad scenario. It’s intense and frightening at points, but the ending explains the hostility.
Georgina invites fellow investigator, George, on to discuss an investigation that involved Native American spirits and a very bad scenario. It’s intense and frightening at points, but the ending explains the hostility.
This week we are joined by Ivy Mix (co-founder of Speed Rack, and Tales of the Cocktail: Bartender of the Year 2015) to discuss her new book, Spirits of Latin America: A Celebration of Culture & Cocktails, with 100 Recipes from Leyenda & Beyond. In addition, she also talks about her involvement with the Independent Restaurant Coalition, a group working to help local restaurants & bars survive the coronavirus. So tune in as we discuss everything from pre-Columbian distillation to running bars while trying to write a book. ============================== Join us every Monday as acclaimed bartender, Erick Castro, interviews some of the bar industry's top talents from around the world, including bartenders, distillers & authors. If you love cocktails & spirits then this award-winning podcast is just for you. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: Erick Castro: www.instagram.com/HungryBartender Bartender at Large: www.instagram.com/BartenderAtLarge FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Erick Castro: www.twitter.com/HungryBartender Bartender at Large: www.twitter.com/BartendAtLarge
Into the deep of night, armed with Mike's Hard Lemonaid, American Spirits, Pringles, Eckhart Tolle and Rumi, in Lisa's 2001 Black Hundai Elantra in the parking lot of Allentown Trading Company Gas station, at the corner of Buffalo's Allen Streen and Delaware Avenue, Lisa Carley Hotaling and Joel Lesses explore the nature of the existential condition and its relation to identity and reveal an enduring friendship. Using psychological, poetic and spiritual lenses, Lisa and Joel laugh, talk, drink, and smoke their way through a terrain that is both deeply personal and exploratory, introspective and hilarious. Lisa was a Psy. D. student in Clinical Psychology with a Masters in Existential Humanist Psychology, poet, mother, student of Philosophy and English and artistian.
On today's episode, we talk with our friend, Isabel. She talks about her love for running, selling sex toys, and her days in Santa Cruz.
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Had a Taco Bell-fueled chat sesh with Trey and Conor from American Spirits (RIP) and the Summit Shack. Ellie from L.E.A.D. DIY was also hanging out providing color commentary from time to time. The fellas gave the scoop on why American Spirits are going bye-bye, what’s in store for the future musically, the origins of … Continue reading ITN 26 | Trey and Conor from the Summit Shack/American Spirits (Bowling Green, OH) →
I was on site recording from Swordfest, an event put together by Connor and Trey of the band American Spirits who run the DIY venue the Summit Shack from their home in Bowling Green, OH. Swordfest was held at Howard’s Club H in Bowling Green and featured Pool Kids (FL), Mover Shaker (MI), Dogleg (MI), … Continue reading ITN 11 | Swordfest Presented by the Summit Shack (Bowling Green, OH) →
In the fourth episode of season two, the guys talk about Sad Dad Legends-- Wilco. Headed by frontman, Jeff Tweedy, Summerteeth is their third studio album(not counting a Woody Guthrie tribute of sorts with Billy Bragg). It's the first album where the band’s alt-country tentacles begin reaching towards an expanding psychedelic direction. It’s a mixture of dark lyricism and eclectic instrumentation which was fueled by American Spirits, Diet Coke, and opioids. Its very sad… and it’s very dad. So join us on another hour long adventure as we talk about what Jeff Tweedy describes as the “hyper-sexual nature of Wilco’s music”.
Welcome to the twenty-third episode of The Lets Read Podcast! This podcast includes narrations of true creepy encounters submitted by normal folks just like yourself. Today you'll experience horrifying stories about Native American Spirits, Kidnappings & Car Break-In Stories. SPONSOR: wix.com/podcast to get 10% off building your own website! HAVE A STORY TO SUBMIT?► www.Reddit.com/r/LetsReadOfficial FOLLOW ME ON- ► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/letsread.official/ ► Twitter - https://twitter.com/LetsReadCreepy ►YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/letsreadofficial ♫ Background Music: Iron Cthulhu Apocalypse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFvrqVSJE8E PATREON for EARLY ACCESS!►http://patreon.com/LetsRead
This bonus episode is brought to you from The Summit Shack with Special Guests from American Spirits. We get the chance to ask them about their upcoming tour and their new music. Wait till the end for a special surprise!Follow American Spirits on Twitter: @MericanSpiritsA Podcast about movies, gaming, cryptids, true crime, and anything else that comes up between three friends!Questions or Comments? Email us!Hooliganradio23@gmail.comFollow Hooligan Radio and the members on social media!Twitter: @Hooligan_RadioInstagram: @Hooligan.RadioJosh: Movie Lover Twitter - @_JoshuaSingh_Isaiah: Gamer/StreamerTwitter - @PHP_ISlayYaZach: Horror Enthusiast Twitter - @ZachSee_IKnowIt
TIMECODES2:45 Teen Titans return?6:20 Venom trailer8:58 Black Panther9:55 MoviePass12:12 Shadow gaming service17:25 Bigfoot erotica22:52 Indie Game Corner27:25 See it. Rent it. Stream it.36:42 Reviving "dead" video game franchises53:10 ZombiesThis week the guys talk about what video game franchises that are no longer in production they would like to see brought back. They also talk about movie & gaming news, naked Bigfoot pictures, and zombies.A Podcast about movies, gaming, scary stories, and anything else that comes up between three friends!Josh: Movie Lover Twitter - @_JoshuaSingh_Isaiah: Gamer/StreamerTwitter - @PHP_ISlayYaZach: Horror Enthusiast Twitter - @ZachSee_IKnowItThank you to American Spirits for the use of their song ‘Blanket Forts’ off their new EP ‘Nowhere Near Perfect’
TIMECODES1:20 Warped Tour5:55 James Gunn Fired11:41 SDCC Trailers21:50 See it, Rent it, Stream it30:25 Sorry to Bother You SPOILERS47:31 Pop Culture Nostalgia1:12:43 Fan SubmissionsThis week on Hooligan Radio, the guys talk about their experience at this year's Warped Tour, recap all the news from San Diego Comic Con, review the new film Sorry to Bother You, and talk about their favorite nostalgic memories of pop culture from their childhood.A Podcast about movies, gaming, scary stories, and anything else that comes up between three friends!Josh: Movie Lover Twitter - @_JoshuaSingh_Isaiah: Gamer/StreamerTwitter - @PHP_ISlayYaZach: Horror Enthusiast Twitter - @ZachSee_IKnowItThank you to American Spirits for the use of their song ‘Blanket Forts’ off their new EP ‘Nowhere Near Perfect’
Welcome to the ninth episode of "Noted In Toledo," a music and beer podcast produced by The Blade with co-hosts Geoff Burns and Brian Dugger, music writers for The Blade and beer enthusiasts. We'll highlight cool aspects about beer and present interesting conversations about music, whether that is a local musician in Toledo or a mainstream artist. In this episode, Geoff and Brian have a conversation with Conor Kinkade and Dillon Van Zandt from American Spirits, a rock band from Bowling Green, Ohio. Geoff and Brian also provide a glimpse of next week's episode, which will include an interview with Brandon Fields, who recently opened Inside The Five brewery in Sylvania, Ohio. Feel free to send any feedback or ideas to Geoff or Brian at notedintoledo@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @notedintoledo All music reproduced with permission.
Welcome to the ninth episode of "Noted In Toledo," a music and beer podcast produced by The Blade with co-hosts Geoff Burns and Brian Dugger, music writers for The Blade and beer enthusiasts. We'll highlight cool aspects about beer and present interesting conversations about music, whether that is a local musician in Toledo or a mainstream artist. In this episode, Geoff and Brian have a conversation with Conor Kinkade and Dillon Van Zandt from American Spirits, a rock band from Bowling Green, Ohio. Geoff and Brian also provide a glimpse of next week's episode, which will include an interview with Brandon Fields, who recently opened Inside The Five brewery in Sylvania, Ohio. Feel free to send any feedback or ideas to Geoff or Brian at notedintoledo@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @notedintoledo All music reproduced with permission.
Welcome to the eighth episode of "Noted In Toledo," a music and beer podcast produced by The Blade with co-hosts Geoff Burns and Brian Dugger, music writers for The Blade and beer enthusiasts. We'll highlight cool aspects about beer and present interesting conversations about music, whether that is a local musician in Toledo or a mainstream artist. In this episode, Geoff and Brian have a conversation with Emily Gorey, Jeff Harris and Eric Williams of the Cedar Creek Worship Band. Geoff and Brian also provide a glimpse of next week's episode, which will include an interview with Bowling Green rock band American Spirits. Feel free to send any feedback or ideas to Geoff or Brian at notedintoledo@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @notedintoledo All music reproduced with permission.
Welcome to the eighth episode of "Noted In Toledo," a music and beer podcast produced by The Blade with co-hosts Geoff Burns and Brian Dugger, music writers for The Blade and beer enthusiasts. We'll highlight cool aspects about beer and present interesting conversations about music, whether that is a local musician in Toledo or a mainstream artist. In this episode, Geoff and Brian have a conversation with Emily Gorey, Jeff Harris and Eric Williams of the Cedar Creek Worship Band. Geoff and Brian also provide a glimpse of next week's episode, which will include an interview with Bowling Green rock band American Spirits. Feel free to send any feedback or ideas to Geoff or Brian at notedintoledo@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @notedintoledo All music reproduced with permission.
John and Rachael host their own 'Night at the Museum,' except in the morning... and in the setting of American Spirits, the Rise and Fall of Prohibition. The jagoffery duo welcomed 97-year-old Marie Carcara, who gives lessons on the Charleston, and reminisces what made the 20's roaring, Ole Smoky's Chandler Carranza draws a prohibition comparison to modern day, and Leslie Przbylek from the Heinz History Center weighs in on how the 20's was the real trend setting era. Episode Music: Roaring 20's Music From Heinz Exhibit 01:05What was on the blog? Parking problems that annoy John and ode to the tax collector! SPONSOR: Total Sports Enterprises will be at the Pittsburgh Business Show at the Convention Center with a multi-piece auction that will be available online at tseshop.com benefitting Junior Achievement this Wednesday and Thursday. Total Sports specializes in one-of-a-kind sports pieces, and auctions help perfect any event. Give TSE a call or visit the website for an auction option at your next event. QUESTION OF THE DAY: Favorite era in time? 03:05 Marie Carcara takes a long stroll down memory lane starting with her first date at West View Park, the low percentage of car owners in her day and admits to her current-day facetime fascination. 19:33 Chandler Carranza, Ole Smoky Distillery lends advice on longevity of drinks that have lived the test of time and explains what today's no no indulgence is compared to the days of the prohibition. Chandler is a Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Man of the Year, please visit his fundraising page: http://pages.mwoy.org/wpa/pgh18/ccarranza an event at Tequila Cowboy (North Shore) 4/24. 32:51 Leslie Przbylek is the lead curator for the Heinz History Center and is personally fond of the American Spirits: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition exhibit running until June 10 because of the era. She explains the research involved and is specifically excited that Pittsburgh is the final exhibit city. 44:24 Close. Don't forget to register for the Be a Playa Billiards Tournament on May 5th. SPONSOR: Total Sports Enterprises will be at the Pittsburgh Business Show at the Convention Center with a multi-piece auction that will be available online at tseshop.com benefitting Junior Achievement this Wednesday and Thursday. Total Sports specializes in one-of-a-kind sports pieces, and auctions help perfect any event. Give TSE a call or visit the website for an auction option at your next event. Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com How to Listen Regularly: All shows are free and available to listen 24/7/365 nationwide. Audio-On-Demand in-your-hand, on smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers. – Available to APPLE users on the iTunes and Podcast app. – Available to ANDROID users on Google Play Music, – Available to ALL users via YaJagoff.com, Stitcher, or tunein * SEARCH: YaJagoff Podcast * Thanks, To: Photo Credits: Hanna Lapiska Production: Wayne Weil How to Follow Everyone on Twitter: Total Sports Enterprises @TotalSportsEnt John Chamberlin @YaJagoff Rachael Rennebeck@RachaelRennebe3 Heinz History Center @HistoryCenter Ole Smoky Distillery @OleSmoky #YaJagoff Podcast / Episode 111 / April 24, 2018 See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amanda and Steve are sharing some exciting new updates between BOLD Sports happenings and Amanda's various ventures. While they're chatting, they're drinking some East End Gratitude. This week our dynamic duo is all about burgers. Grab a bite at BRGR, Mindful Brewing, or Impossible Burger. While you're at, Amanda and Steve are also recommending BRGR and Mindful Brewing for drink recommendations this week. If you're looking for someting to do this weekend, check out Rent at Heinz Hall, the River Hounds' home opener, Free Days at the Carnegie Art Museum, BBQ and Brews at Grist House, or American Spirits at Heinz History Center. Since this is the last weekend for fish fries, be sure to stop by your favorite hook-up for a last serving of fish, fries, and slaw. Of course, this is also Easter Weekend, so be sure to check out whatever community events may be scheduled in your neighborhood! As they do, Amanda and Steve are wrapping this week's episode with their He Said / She Said segment. This week they're talking about 10 sex mistakes people make in their 30s. After the show remember to: Follow the discussion on Twitter (@Boldpgh) You can support the show on Patreon! Remember to check out our friends at River's Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) - and our stream over there! Also, check out BOLDpgh.com and sorgatronmedia.com for more entertainment!
Amanda and Steve are sharing some exciting new updates between BOLD Sports happenings and Amanda's various ventures. While they're chatting, they're drinking some East End Gratitude. This week our dynamic duo is all about burgers. Grab a bite at BRGR, Mindful Brewing, or Impossible Burger. While you're at, Amanda and Steve are also recommending BRGR and Mindful Brewing for drink recommendations this week. If you're looking for someting to do this weekend, check out Rent at Heinz Hall, the River Hounds' home opener, Free Days at the Carnegie Art Museum, BBQ and Brews at Grist House, or American Spirits at Heinz History Center. Since this is the last weekend for fish fries, be sure to stop by your favorite hook-up for a last serving of fish, fries, and slaw. Of course, this is also Easter Weekend, so be sure to check out whatever community events may be scheduled in your neighborhood! As they do, Amanda and Steve are wrapping this week's episode with their He Said / She Said segment. This week they're talking about 10 sex mistakes people make in their 30s. After the show remember to: Follow the discussion on Twitter (@Boldpgh) You can support the show on Patreon! Remember to check out our friends at River's Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) - and our stream over there! Also, check out BOLDpgh.com and sorgatronmedia.com for more entertainment!
Craft distilleries are on the rise in the United States. This week, we’ll raise a glass to the Americans behind those small-batch stills: Like the whiskey master whose wizardry is changing the face and taste of American single malts. Plus, we’ll meet the team behind a brand new artisanal vodka with a twist. And we’ll hear from U.S. Army veterans on a mission: to make world-class bourbon.
A visit to the American Spirits exhibit at the Bob Bullock. https://www.thestoryoftexas.com/visit/exhibits/american-spirits
The ON THE RADAR PODCAST, focuses on music coming to, through, and from the NW Ohio region. Episode 11 and the final 2017 episode focuses on the high energy group out of Bowling Green, Ohio known as American Spirits. The band and Peapod talk about why the distance between Toledo and BG makes their scene different, the ins and outs in running their DIY venue The Summit Shack, the facade of being "cool", and 2 high energy performances of their songs "Chocolate Donuts" and "Don't Speak". Host: Christopher "Peapod" Daher Producer: Patrick Shekut at Underhill Recordings Intro: Dean Tartaglia and Steve Warstler Logo: Jacob Parr Design Subscribe and support us at http://www.ontheradarpc.com Submit your bio and press kit to OnTheRadarPodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Small-scale artisan distilleries are popping up all over the country, and behind many of them are new communities of women makers and consumers. In this special holiday episode, we connect the present to the past as we uncover little-known stories of Virginia spirits, from a recently revived 19th-century julep recipe to an event that draws “women who whiskey.”
We remember 9/11, call out it's commercialization and stand during the National Anthem, a guy prefers jail over his wife, Buffalo Wing Eating Champion crowned with incredible amount eaten, and we talk with Luke Davidson from Maine Craft Distilling to talk Bourbon and American Spirits during Bourbon Heritage Month.
Indiana State Museum, American Spirits, The Rise and Fall of Prohibition (The era of flappers, suffragists, bootleggers and temperance lobbyists, plus real-life legends like Al Capone will come vividly to life in this 5,000-square-foot traveling blockbuster exhibition. Susannah Koerber is Senior Vice President of Collections and Interpretation and the curator for American Spirits. Rebecca Smith is Public Programs Developer and the lead on all American Spirits public programming. Carrie M. Miller is Manager of Public Programs and serves as Rebecca's backup for American Spirits programming.