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We Hate Your Team
2023: Week 13

We Hate Your Team

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 83:31


KFord⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Kinger⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ are joined by ⁠Mitchell ⁠Wesson⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ as they pick all the biggest Week 13 games! Alabama at Auburn Indiana at Purdue Ohio State at Michigan Oregon State at Oregon MORE

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Branson Country USA Podcasts
The Blues Brothers and all your Branson Country USA favorites!

Branson Country USA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 49:01


This week we welcome The Blues Brothers! Clint Nievar takes the role of Jake Blues head on with all the fierceness and intensity of the original man himself. Clint is a 17 year veteran of the business with formal training in singing, acting, and dancing. Hailing from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where he took ballet, tap, and jazz lessons since the age of 14 and moving to the Branson area straight out of high-school in 2001. He has graced the stage of many legendary shows in town including The WELK Show and Stuck on the 70's show. Later in his career Clint was hired at Silver Dollar City where he worked for 12 years in productions such as A Dickens Christmas Carol, Echo Hollow, The Silver Dollar Saloon, and finished his run with the company with Its a Wonderful Life. Clint has also worked alongside Debbie Boone, Jerry Van Dike, Ed McMann and even had the chance to be side kick comedian to the one and only Yakov Smirnoff for whom he wrote comedy for over two years. Originally from Auburn Indiana, Justin is no stranger to the Branson stage. He has performed in numerous fan favorite shows over the years such as: The 12 Irish Tenors, Shake Rattle and Roll, Magnificent 7 Variety Show, Broadway the Star Spangled Celebration, A Dickens Christmas Carol, Christmas Wonderland and others. Other credits include being a featured vocalist for Carnival Cruise Lines and Oceana Cruise Lines throughout the world. Justin is also Co-Producer and Co-Owner of the award winning show “Forever Young,” which is currently touring the country and being performed on cruise ships around the globe. Justin is ecstatic for the opportunity to step into the role of Elwood Blues for Legends in Concert alongside his longtime friend Clint Nievar as Jake Blues. Legends in Concert is located along the famous 76 Strip and has been a part of the Branson entertainment scene over two decades. Two power-packed hours of fabulous entertainment awaits you! This world famous live tribute show features an amazing cast of all-star entertainers assembled on one stage in one of the most sought after productions in the world. Don't miss out on this extravagant concert in Branson. To order tickets or for more information call the Dick Clark American Bandstand Box Office: 417-339-3003 or visit www.LegendsInConcert/ Branson.

The Tony & Dakota Podcast
Self Storage and Commercial Real Estate w Logan Zuber THE TONY & DAKOTA PODCAST EP 08

The Tony & Dakota Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 47:35


We brought on our local friend Logan Zuber for a podcast! Logan grew up in Auburn Indiana. Logan Zuber got into real estate investing initially because his friend explained the benefits of buying a multifamily property as your first home. Logan talks about how he got into residential real estate and how he is not selling his residential portfolio to buy more storage property and commercial property with some business partners. We talk about real estate investing, bad advice, misconceptions, self improvement and the benefits of commercial property investing Get a Discount on Our Wholesaling and Flipping Course (Regularly $995): http://www.tiny.cc/ltdflipcourse   Have a House YOU Need to Sell? http://www.ltd-propertygroup.com   INVEST with US! http://tiny.cc/investwithltd   GET Our FREE Monthly Newsletter http://tiny.cc/LTDnews Be a Guest on Our Podcast: http://tiny.cc/tonyanddakotapodcast

Small Town Murder
#226 - Satan's Carnival - Auburn, Indiana

Small Town Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 169:00


This week, in Auburn, Indiana, where a carnival comes to town, but it's not only filled with mediocre rides & fixed games, but also a small group of workers, who have formed a Satanic cult. Their rituals & practices get out of control when people start being found dead, in multiple areas. The question is, why did they commit a most savage & unthinkable acts of violence? For Satan, or simple convenience?    Along the way, we find out that carnivals do not sound fun, that you might as well go for favorable terms when writing up a pact with Satan, and that it's very difficult to cut a heart out of a chest, while it is still beating!   Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman    New episodes every Thursday!    Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com & use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com    Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!    Follow us on...    twitter.com/@murdersmall    facebook.com/smalltownpod    instagram.com/smalltownmurder    Also, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts# See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Labor Radio-Podcast Weekly
Solidarity Breakfast; Your Rights At Work; OnWriting; Heartland Labor Forum; My Labor Radio; LRPN Livestream; We Do The Work

Labor Radio-Podcast Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 68:27


On today's show, we welcome a new member of the Network from Down Under, as Solidarity Breakfast, based in Melbourne, Australia, reports on workers at an ice cream shop fighting for their rights. On this week's Your Rights At Work radio show, labor journalist Sarah Jaffe told us why Work Won't Love You Back. Then, the OnWriting podcast talks with award-winning screenwriter Lena Waithe, creator and writer on the BET comedy series TWENTIES. We've got a mini-theme on plant closings as the Heartland Labor Forum features Mike Stout on his new book The Homestead Steel Mill: The Final 10 Years and on My Labor Radio we hear about an auto supply plant that's closing down later this year in Auburn Indiana. On this week's Labor Radio Podcast Network Livestream, the topic was what a progressive, pro-labor migration policy might look like. Our final segment today is a special presentation of the final edition of We Do The Work, which is ending an amazing 8-year run on KSVR-FM in Washington state's Skagit Valley. They go out with a lovely interview with Anne Feeney, one of the finest labor singers in the country, and several of her favorite songs. We're playing the entire program in tribute to a show that's been such a great resource for that community's workers. They really did the work, on We Do The Work! Highlights from labor radio and podcast shows around the country, part of the national Labor Radio Podcast Network of shows focusing on working people's issues and concerns. Also, check out our weekly livestream show, available on Facebook and YouTube, where you'll also find profiles of members of the Network. #LaborRadioPod Edited by Patrick Dixon and Evan Papp; produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru: Harold Phillips

My Labor Radio's Podcast
UAW 164 Prez Brock Diederich MLR 1 27 21

My Labor Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 54:05


Hear about the plant closing and it's history with UAW Local 164 President Brock Diederich. Talking about Eaton Clutch in Auburn Indiana. We also have the segment "Vote D with Mark G and Chip C" covering politics and where we are today in Indiana's 3rd Congressional District and DC.  Find us at www.mylaborradio.org  

Branson Country USA Podcasts
The Blues Brothers and all your Branson Country USA favorites!

Branson Country USA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 48:39


This week we welcome from Legends In Concert, at The Dick Clark American Bandstand Theatre, The Blues Brothers. Clint Nievar takes the role of Jake Blues head on with all the fierceness and intensity of the original man himself. He is a 17 year veteran of the business with formal training in singing, acting, and dancing. Hailing from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where he took ballet, tap, and jazz lessons since the age of 14 and moving to the Branson area straight out of high-school in 2001. He has graced the stage of many legendary shows in town including The WELK Show and Stuck on the 70’s show. Later in his career Clint was hired at Silver Dollar City where he worked for 12 years in productions such as A Dickens Christmas Carol, Echo Hollow, The Silver Dollar Saloon, and finished his run with the company with Its a Wonderful Life. Clint has also worked alongside Debbie Boone, Jerry Van Dike, Ed McMann and even had the chance to be side kick comedian to the one and only Yakov Smirnoff for whom he wrote comedy for over two years. There is no other role that Clint would rather do than the role of Joliet Jake Blues at Legends in Concert. Originally from Auburn Indiana, Justin Sassanella is no stranger to the Branson stage. He has performed in numerous fan favorite shows over the years such as: The 12 Irish Tenors, Shake Rattle and Roll, Magnificent 7 Variety Show, Broadway the Star Spangled Celebration, A Dickens Christmas Carol, Christmas Wonderland and others. Other credits include being a featured vocalist for Carnival Cruise Lines and Oceana Cruise Lines throughout the world. Justin is also Co-Producer and Co-Owner of the award winning show “Forever Young,” which is currently touring the country and being performed on cruise ships around the globe. Justin is ecstatic for the opportunity to step into the role of Elwood Blues for Legends in Concert alongside his longtime friend Clint Nievar as Jake Blues. Legends in Concert is located along the famous 76 Strip and has been a part of the Branson entertainment scene over two decades. Two power-packed hours of fabulous entertainment awaits you! This world famous live tribute show features an amazing cast of all-star entertainers assembled on one stage in one of the most sought after productions in the
world. Don't miss out on this extravagant concert in Branson. To order tickets or for more information call the Dick Clark American Bandstand Box Office: 417-339-3003 or visit www.LegendsInConcert/Branson.

Toy Talk
General Motors Parade of Progress, GM Futurliner & Scale Replicas by True Scale Miniatures & More!

Toy Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 24:58


Shop online here: https://www.advantagediecast.com Connect with me on social media! Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBP-ADC Instagram: http://bit.ly/IG-ADC Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/FBG-64th-Gear-Jammers YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/Toy-Talk-on-YouTube YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/L64h0Xs5Y9M Boom! What’s going on Everyone? I’m Logan the 64th Gear Jammer Skeele, and I'm opening the doors on another episode of Toy Talk. Several years ago, I went to South Bend Indiana on a work trip at my old job. Part of the itinerary included visiting the Studebaker Museum and the American Historical Truck Society’s National Convention and Truck Show event at the St. Joseph County 4-H Fairgrounds. The Studebaker Museum was amazing, and their collection was impressive, but the best part of the trip was seeing all the vintage semi-trucks at the big show. There were classics from the 1910s all the way to the 1990s on display. The biggest attraction though was inside a building. There were not just one, but two General Motors Futurliners. One of them was fully restored and the other was in need of a restore. These machines were just mammoth in size. The fully restored one was opened up with an exhibit from the National Auto and Truck Museum of Auburn Indiana who owns Futurliner #10. Let’s take a trip through time to see why this marvelous machine was made. Dialing the clock back to May 27, 1933 to be exact, Chicago celebrated their “CENTURY OF PROGRESS” by hosting the Chicago World’s Fair. The main objectives of the Chicago World's Fair were to highlight finished products, demonstrate how products were made, and show people how science works. After all, this was an exciting time of discovery in America. The motor car was being perfected. Air travel was just taking off, and many other advancements in science and industry were happening despite the depression. In the General Motors Pavilion, General Motors demonstrated how Sound Stops Sound, cooking on a Magnetic Stove, a Photo Elastic Stress Study and Music on a Light Beam. But GM's most important exhibit was a FULLY functioning Chevrolet production line. This exhibit was intended to show the contributions factories were making to modern society. Incidentally, attendees at the fair could purchase a Chevrolet car right off the line. Charles Kettering, GMs vice president in charge of research was inspired with the reception GM received with their exhibits and developed the idea to take GM on the road. The GM "Parade of Progress" road show was the result. The show toured throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and even Cuba from 1936 to 1956 only stopping during WWII. The Parade of Progress played to millions of people, showing them working examples of modern innovations that would make people’s lives easier and better. Kettering’s, Parade of Progress was like a “World’s Fair on Wheels” that traveled from town to town in large red and white streamlined trucks. When the vehicles arrived in a small town, they would a park where a large tent could be erected, and the displays would be open to the public free-of-charge. On display were jet engines, microwave ovens, and sound waves that traveled on a flashlight beam. The Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild Competition staged an automotive design contest in which teenagers competed for college scholarships by designing and building scale model “dream cars”. The winners were then showcased in continuing The Parade of Progress. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/logan-skeele/message

Journey To Midwifery
Lara, Certified Nurse Midwife, Auburn Indiana

Journey To Midwifery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 48:03


Lara has a great story on her Journey to Midwifery. She had the amazing support of all of her family to move from Philadelphia to rural Indiana to follow her dream. Listen to her journey of being a mom, a nurse and finally a CNM.

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
791: Ethan Bowers is the Archives Manager at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum in Auburn, Indiana.

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 31:36


Ethan Bowers is the Archives Manager at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum in Auburn, Indiana. While obtaining his MA in History, he was hired as an intern at the ACD Museum, where he discovered a whole new side to cars and their influence on American culture. In 2015, Ethan was hired to head the museum’s new digitization project. Since then he has been immersed in the world of automobiles. He currently manages the museum’s digitization project and cares for its archival collection. Ethan also helps design and install exhibits, contributes to publications, presents at speaking engagements, and assists museum patrons in utilizing the museum’s collection for research.

Females in Aviation, Past & Present
Lara Gaerte, Master Flight Instructor

Females in Aviation, Past & Present

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015 22:33


Is flight instructing a viable career option...or merely a stepping stone to other pilot positions? What might be done to generate more respect--and income--for the professional flight instructor. Lara Gaerte, instructor at Century Aviation at DeKalb County Airport in Auburn Indiana, gives her candid opinion, as well as sharing helpful instructing tips garnered in her many years of instructing.

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
374: Aaron Warkentin Curator at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum located in Auburn, Indiana

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 33:00


Aaron Warkentin is the Curator at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum located in Auburn, Indiana. There he and his team care for over 120 automobiles and related artifacts. The building itself is a piece of history as it was the headquarters of the Auburn Automobile Company from 1930 to 1936. Aaron’s previous careers include the National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas and the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon. His passion for all things mechanical and how their technologies affected social history culminate in his work at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum.

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
278: John Kruse from Worldwide Auctioneers Shares His Business in the Auctioning of Cars

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2015 39:02


John Kruse is the Principal, Auctioneer, and Appraiser at Worldwide Auctioneers in Auburn Indiana. They conduct multiple yearly auction events, help customers find their special vehicles, conduct appraisals, handle logistics, and oversee private collection sales. John grew up in the auction business and has been actively involved with vintage motorcycles and collection management his entire life. He is a passionate automotive enthusiast and can be found attending concours and car events throughout the country.