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In this episode of Big Blend Radio, we're joined by Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, to honor the life and legacy of Ted DeGrazia on what would be his 116th birthday (Flag Day, June 14). Known as one of the most reproduced artists in the world, DeGrazia captured the spirit of the Southwest through bold, expressive paintings that reflected the region's people, cultures, and landscapes. From his deep connections to Native American and Mexican traditions, to his contributions to Arizona Highways magazine, DeGrazia's work continues to inspire generations.
In the newest episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with photographer Bruce Taubert, a wildlife biologist and longtime contributor to the magazine. Among other things, they talk about gray wolves, black bears, jaguars and something called a phenology calendar.
In the newest episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with Jeff Kida, the longtime photo editor of the magazine. Among other things, they discuss the evolution of photography in the magazine over the past 10 decades.
The best state publication in the country is Arizona Highways. Editor Robert Stieve talks about the Centennial Issue featuring 100 years of stories, brilliant photography and history of State 48. The Arizona Memory Project digitizing every issue including one issue from 1930 that was missing for decades. Even though wildflower season was a bust, the state is a visual feast year round. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/outdoor-living-hour-wildflowers-with-robert-stieve-of-arizona-highways/
ADOT 's Doug Nintzel sits down with Arizona Highways editor, Robert Stieve to talk about the magazine's centennial. Part 2
In the newest episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with Sunny Stroeer, an extreme athlete who traded her MBA from Harvard and a successful career for a Chevy Astro van — “I have a strong desire for uncertainty, discovery and exploration,” she says.
ADOT 's Doug Nintzel sits down with Arizona Highways editor, Robert Stieve to talk about the magazine's centennial. Part 1
Laura Zirino, a dedicated landscape photographer, shares how early retirement led to a profound personal and creative transformation. Moving to the American Southwest allowed her to simplify life and fully embrace photography, a decision that brought unexpected joy and artistic fulfillment. As a contributor to Arizona Highways and with features in Outdoor Photographer, Shutterbug, and National Geographic's website, Laura discusses the moments that rekindled her passion for photography. She reflects on the deep emotional and spiritual connection she forms with the landscapes she captures, emphasizing the responsibility of respecting indigenous lands and using photography as a tool for conservation. Laura also shares insights into her creative process, her approach to composition and storytelling, and the importance of staying open to inspiration in unexpected places. Through her work, she hopes to preserve natural beauty and encourage others to see landscapes with fresh eyes. I hope you enjoy the show. You can find Sam's work here: Webstie: https://laurazirino.smugmug.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurazirino/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraZirinoPhotography/ Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/people/laura_zirino/ Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast Or subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@grantswinbournephotography Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com #LandscapePhotography #NaturePhotography #LauraZorino #ArizonaHighways #SouthwestLandscapes #ConservationThroughArt #PhotographyAsStorytelling #MinimalistLiving #NationalGeographic #RespectIndigenousLands #PhotographyForConservation #OutdoorPhotographer #Shutterbug #AmericanSouthwest
In the newest episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with Stephen Hummel — the astronomer-in-residence at Grand Canyon National Park — about the importance of dark skies and why Pluto was demoted to a dwarf planet.
In this episode, Brie sits down with photographer Laura Zirino to explore her journey from union representative to Arizona Highways photographer, her love for the landscapes of Flagstaff and the Southwest, and the creative mindset that fuels her work. They dive into the power of persistence, solo photography, and the magic of discovering hidden beauty in familiar places. Highlights from this episode: Laura's transition to professional photography – how she turned a dream into reality through years of dedication. •Landing a cover shot for Arizona Highways – the moment that changed everything. •The magic of the Petrified Forest – why it's one of Laura's favorite hidden gems. •Why solo photography is so powerful – and how it deepens her connection with the landscape. •Photographing with a rebellious spirit – breaking the rules to capture something unexpected. •The importance of creative flow – how Laura lets the scene “reveal itself” instead of forcing the shot. •Her experience camping alone for the first time – and how it pushed her outside her comfort zone. •Why winter is the perfect time to visit Petrified Forest National Park – and how snow transforms the landscape. •Her love for coffee shops – and why they're the perfect second office. •Lessons in persistence – how consistently submitting her work led to bigger opportunities. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves photography, adventure, and the creative journey. Explore more: www.laurazirino.smugmug.com https://www.instagram.com/laurazirino Read more and access searchable transcripts: Blog post: coming soon! Visit www.wildwomanphotography.com to check out featured wild women, episode transcripts and more information about our small group photography escapes!
In the newest episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with Tom Myers, the South Rim doctor who saves lives, blazes trails and writes about death in the Grand Canyon.
In the 11th episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with Matt Pool of Matt's Big Breakfast about the importance of “shopping local” this holiday season and beyond. They also discuss the magazine's new coffee table book, which features the best photographs in the history of the magazine.
In the 10th episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with Dee Dee O'Connell, an avid hiker and adventurer from London who flies to Arizona every chance she gets — she's explored more of our state than most Arizonans.
ADOT's Doug Nintzel sits down with Kelly Mero from Arizona Highways magazine.
Season 4- Episode 1 of the Audio FanFic Podcast Release Date September 26, 2024
In the ninth episode of the all-new Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with wildlife photographer David Swanson, one of the winners in the 2024 Arizona Highways Photo Contest.
Arizonans have more choices to support their favorite charitable causes as the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) offers three additional specialty license plates. With the addition of the Hualapai Tribe, Phoenix Rising FC, and Rotary International specialty plates, MVD now offers 104 options that can be viewed at azdot.gov/plates and ordered at azmvdnow.gov/plates. In addition to the three new plates, Arizona Highways and the redesigned Keep Arizona Beautiful plates are both now available as motorcycle plates. “Specialty license plates offer a great way to customize a vehicle and show your proud support for one of these... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/three-new-specialty-license-plates-available-in-arizona/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
In the seventh episode of the all-new Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with photographer Sean Parker about the rewards and the challenges that come with making images after dark.
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
Explore the wonders of Colorado and its neighbors with "Regional Travel," a weekly podcast by Aftersight. We bring you the best of travel from Colorado Life, Arizona Highways, Utah Life, and the Denver Post, all in an accessible audio format. Discover hidden gems, stunning landscapes, and unique experiences across the region. Our expert team curates the most engaging and relevant travel content for all types of adventurers. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and practical tips for your next journey. Subscribe to "Regional Travel" and start exploring!
In the fourth episode of the all-new Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk with Suzanne Moody, a longtime ranger at Chiricahua National Monument. Listen in as Suzanne gives a behind-the-scenes look at the many wonders of this national park.
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In our premiere episode of the all-new Arizona Highways podcast, host Steve Goldstein and Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve talk about the January 2024 issue of the magazine, which includes a story about a rare discovery in a remote cave in the Grand Canyon.
Arizona Highways has been going strong ever since it launched back in 1925. One reason is its spectacular collection of monthly photographs that capture the state's famous topography, as well as its diverse culture. Jeff Kida, the magazine's photography editor, knows what it takes to get each publication just right. During his chat with Russell and Alan, Jeff explains how he chooses photos and how he has had to adapt over the years to the ever-changing landscape of publishing and photography.
Our guest today is Robin Sewell, founder and CEO of Sewell Media Group and the creator, executive producer and host of Arizona Highways Television which showcases the people and places of Arizona, reflecting the heart and soul of our communities. Robin began as a struggling actress/server, but soon discovered her love for broadcast journalism and started as an intern at Channel 10 in Phoenix! She explains how she moved up the ranks to become a news anchor in major markets such as Fort Meyers, Sacramento, Seattle and finally back to Phoenix with ABC in 1996. After many years as an anchor, traveling all over the world covering news stories, including 9/11, Robin was ready for a change. Robin became the first to create a statewide syndicated show that's been on the air since 2004 and garnered more than 30 Emmy awards!!In this episode we hear all about Robin's time in news/television and how she created her own award-winning media group and first statewide syndicated television show. She also shares all the amazing things she has learned, places she has visited and people she has met through Arizona Highways and we talk about some of our favorite, less-known cities in Arizona. Robin clearly loves Arizona and is a big supporter of our local community and nonprofits and also shares her love for her family, travel and storytelling. For photos and more on this podcast episode and all our others, visit our podcast page: www.candelariadesign.com/inspiring-living-podcast Learn more about our design and recipe book Mark Candelaria Homes and purchase here: candelariadesign.com/candelaria-design-bookVisit our Press Page: candelariadesign.com/press
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with Michelle Condrat, an artist whose work first appeared in our December 2021 issue. She makes a return in the January issue. But this time, she's on the cover.
Episode 18 - Arizona Highways Publisher Kelly Mero talks about the magazine's beginning, famous featured photogs and what the Russians thought of it and more.
We've got a family show for you today! It's just Eric and Vania for this one. And we want to tell you have Photography Changes Everything. Everything! We also want to tell you about some projects we've got coming up and a camera mystery we solved. Luis Azarraga and the Camerama Luis Azarraga, a photographer from the Philippines moved to the states in 1914. After a slew of inventions, he became known for his “Camerara” – a mystery camera that could quickly and easily shoot 160-degree panoramic photographs. Using an 18 foot tall tripod, Luis would crank the Camerama skyward, flick a switch and then lower it back down. Arizona Highways Magazine wrote in their Jun 1956 issue: “He guards his secret carefully. He allows no one to get near, much less peer into, the outsize aluminum box in which his invention is housed. It is not parented. Azarraga takes a dim view of the patent procedure.” In this episode, we dig deeper to unravel the mystery of the Camerama! A few of his photos were featured in Arizona Highways. Here they are: And here's as close to the camera as he'd allow anyone to get: Photography Changes Everything Vania and Eric discuss the various ways photography has changed everything in their lives, including: -Delayed Gratification -To Appreciate and judge light -Seeing everything as a composition -Weather -Social anxiety (both good and bad) -To appreciate solitude -To collaborate PATREON Thank you to everyone who supports us! Check out our Patreon for bonus episodes, extended interviews, early drops. Tons of stuff! patreon.com/allthroughalens THE CREDITS OF ENDING Music by Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers Vania: IG, Flickr, Zines Eric: IG, Flickr, Zines, ECN-2 Kit
In this episode: Middle School, Journey & Toto's Legacy Marriage, Dodging home goods on the 101, Timeout for Spanish, Arizona Center's Little Ditty's Piano Bar, Phoenix Cop Films 'Rico Blaze' while On-Duty, Dumbass of the Day, Guitarist Gary Hoey, Rockin' Holiday Tour, and other Holiday Classics!
El Tour de Tucson giving out 500 bikes. Great news. Jesse Lugo through his Bike in a Box has done this annually for 20 years or more with grassroots fundraising. Some love for the El Tour folks and acknowledging Jesse's efforts over many, many years. Arizona Highways feature in Nov issue on Arizona's excellent Mexican food. Jim Cleveland, candidate for Arizona State Senate in LD 21 which includes Bisbee, Palominas, Nogales, and Southeast Tucson. Chris recaps the Oz-Fetterman debate.
Doug Nick sits down with Arizona Highways Publisher Kelly Mero to talk about the magazine's beginning, famous featured photogs and what the Soviets thought of it.
Join Harry Potter and Ron Weasley as they go #beyondFLG with Dawn Kish, photographer, conservationist, and documentary filmmaker. The subject of Dawn's work includes documenting stories of indigenous folks in the Southwest, hanging off walls in Yosemite, and other various adventure activities. Some of her clients include Arizona Highways, Grand Canyon Trust, National Geographic, Patagonia, and Sports Illustrated. She also worked as a river guide for the USGS and describes the “river as being a part of her, it is in her heart and soul.” As a film director, Dawn directed the short film, “Can't Beat This Place for Fun” which was shown at the Mountain Film Fest in 2021. This film was an ode to a local boat shop that keeps the tradition of wooden boat building alive while honoring the story of Martin Litton's Grand Canyon Dory. Currently, Dawn is in the process of shooting a new film titled, “Tad's Emerging World.” A super compelling idea in which Dawn is documenting the epic landscape of Glen Canyon using an old Crown Graphic 4x5 camera, which was used by Tad Nichols to document Glen Canyon in his book, “Glen Canyon: Images of Lost World.” In this episode, Dawn discusses the Tad project including its origins and what its been like creating thus far, what got her into photography, and her connection to Flagstaff. Thanks for joining us as we go #beyondFLG with Dawn Kish and don't forget to check out the links below. https://dawnkish.com https://www.gofundme.com/f/Tads-Emerging-World https://www.mountainfilm.org/festival/personalities/dawn-kish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGo_ETxD2HI
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with Bill Hatcher, a talented photographer and longtime contributor whose images of massive trees can be seen in our June issue.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with Sunnie Clahchischiligi, a talented writer whose essay about her grandmother — a Navajo rug weaver — can be seen in the April 2022 issue of the magazine.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with writer Matt Jaffe, a longtime contributor who recently wrote a piece about Brighty, the most beloved animal in the history of the Grand Canyon. The story appears in the January 2022 issue of the magazine.
In this episode of the Arizona Highways podcast, editor Robert Stieve sits down with photographer Mike Buchheit, who's working on a new project called “The Temples Within.” It's a collection of essays and photographs focused on 23 of the rock monoliths within the Grand Canyon. An excerpt of that project appears in the January issue of Arizona Highways.