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Jeff and Jeremy dive into a wild video circulating online of a bar fight at the serene Cambria Pines Lodge, where punches fly, hair gets pulled, and even a guy with a walker nearly joins the fray. The duo debates whether slow cider or valley tourists sparked the chaos, while questioning if any bar can turn into a dive bar with the right (or wrong) patrons. Things take a turn when a caller from Bakersfield, camping in Avila Beach, defends her city and raves about breathing "liberal air" on the Central Coast. From Kumbaya moments post-brawl to conservative air blowing through North County, this episode is packed with laughs, local gossip, and unexpected tangents. full scoop on fisticuffs, RV camping, and the great air debate!
Pismo Beach Today 03/25/2025 12p: In a rerun of a previous episode, Anita introduces us to Seth Vann Owner of Woodside Market in Avila Beach. Produced by Jim Richards
Pismo Beach Today 02/23/2025 12p: Anita introduces us to Seth Van owner of Woodside Market in Avila Beach. Produced by Jim Richards
Retired meteorologist John Lindsey chats with KCBX's Kim Foster about what to expect- weather wise- this coming winter. Paul Karlen and Lisa Wilkerson, the creators of a new book called Avila Beach California, talk about the project- calling it a ‘labor of love'. The band Fruition will be performing at SLO Brew Rock soon, and band member Kellen Asebroek spoke with KCBX's Brad Kyle.
Hometown Radio 09/30/24 6p: Opponents of the proposed industrialization of Avila Beach
Hometown Radio 09/20/24 4p: Sara Rizzo and Andrea Lueker discuss plans to industrialize Avila Beach
Hometown Radio 07/29/24 3:30p: Pete Kelley celebrates 150 years of Avila Beach
On this episode of the California Now Podcast, host Soterios Johnson heads to San Luis Obispo County to secure top-tier suggestions from three in-the-know locals. First, Johnson chats with Jason Haas, partner and general manager of Tablas Creek Vineyard in Paso Robles. Haas describes how SLO's unique landscape makes it perfectly suited for producing an array of award-winning wines. “The conditions here are amazing and we have the chance to make something tremendous really every year,” Haas says. The second-generation vintner also gives Johnson a crash course on Tablas Creek's holistic winemaking philosophy before getting into personal recs around Paso Robles. Next up, Johnson is joined by Jim Allen, director of marketing and communications at Hearst Castle in San Simeon. Allen discusses how the lavish estate came to be, highlighting the fascinating characters behind its inception. “Julia Morgan was a California native, a Bay Area architect. Mr. Hearst was also born in San Francisco, so [Hearst Castle] is a very California-created entity,” Allen notes. He goes on to discuss the incredible attention to detail and artistry that went into building the castle. “The indoor pool has 2 million hand-cut glass tiles from Venice, Italy. It took five years just to do this one swimming pool.” Allen also covers the state park's most popular tours, its celebrity-studded past, and offers insider tips for visitors. Lastly, Johnson talks to multi-instrumentalist Dan Curcio of the San Luis Obispo-based band Moonshiner Collective. A longtime local, Curcio explains how the area's positive vibe continues to shape his sound. “I've been so inspired by the Central Coast, by California, just the lifestyle here and all the influences that we have around here, both musically and just in the natural surroundings,” he shares. Curcio also breaks out his guitar for a live performance of two originals, “Autumness” and “Good Company.” The local musician then shares some of his favorite stops in Cayucos, Avila Beach, Pismo Beach, and the city of San Luis Obispo
It was under a pleasant sunset at Avila Beach—and at other San Luis Obispo-area surfside haunts—that we assembled this week's episode. It features an interview with Southern Californian DJ Ravell, who tells us about a collaboration he's been working on with Jack Trades (a fellow Angeleno), titled "Calling." Soundcloud producer MIKELOPS drops us a line after we let him know his track's been selected for the broadcast. And DJ Melisa takes over the second hour of the show with a cohesive mix that blends disco-y house with more mellow selections—telling a water-inspired dancefloor story that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Listen live each week Fridays on 101.9FM Pirate Cat Radio in Santa Cruz or on kpcr.org (or via the Tune In app). Original air date: Aug. 25, 2023. Theme music: Butterflywingtip "BBB" If you like any of the songs in this nonprofit radio broadcast please support the artists and purchase the tracks! Music: Downhill2k01 "Megablast" @downhill_from_here Stick FIgure "Fire on the Horizon (LabRat Remix)" @stickfigure @labrat KIRARA "Blizzard" @stqpkiraradongjae Fabski20 "Wave" @fabski20 Ravell interview: Ravell "Rockin'" Ravell "Siento" Ravell "Baila" Ravell & Jack Trades "Calling" @ravell @jacktradesmusic https://soundcloud.com/ravell/ravell-jack-trades-calling On My Own "Ulrich Schnauss" @ulrich-schnauss MIKELOPS "Bass Acolytes" @michael-smith-434420575 Coppe "I Lick My Brain in Silence" @coppeofficial Brainwash Projects "Goodtime Hotel" @brainwashprojects Boards of Canada "Constants Are Changing" @boardsofcanada Disclosure "Higher Than Ever Before" @disclosuremusic Tash Sultana "You People Freak Me Out" @tash-sultana FuWatt "Feel The Wind And Fly" @fuwatt DJ Melisa mix: 1. “Future” — Aluna, Kooldrink @aluna 2. “Nothing's Ever Real” — Baauer, Betsy @baauer 3. “Wait for It” — salute @saluteaut 4. “Salt” — ATRIP @itsatrip 5. “Housebreak Hotel” — Paul Johnson @discodelicrecords 6. “Mayfield Blues” — Anish Kumar @anishkumarmusic 7. “Madres” — Sofia Kourtesis @sofia-kourtesis 8. “Creative Source” — Braxe + Falcon (A-Trak Remix) @braxefalcon 9. “Freeway” — Austin Millz, Estelle @austinmillz 10. “The Party” — Portraits of Tracy @portraits-of-tracy 11. “Nosaj Thing X KUČKA” — OAKK @oakkmusic https://oakkmusic.bandcamp.com/album/remixes-edits-vol-03 12. “Jaguar” — Victoria Monét @victoria-monet 13. “Disco Dangerous” — Little Dragon @littledragon 14. “OnlyL” — TSHA @tshamusic 15. “Washed Away” — Kelala https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A45gzN0cgow
In this rerun, hosts Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham dive back into an enlightening conversation with Violet Sage Walker, the chairwoman of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council and the key proposer of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. As a direct descendant of the Avila Beach and San Luis Obispo County in California, Violet passionately continues her father's vision for the 140-mile long Chumash National Marine Sanctuary. Join us as we journey once more through the rich cultural history of the Chumash people and their enduring connection with the American Shoreline.
Hometown Radio 05/10/23 4p: Guest host Michael Erin Woody talks with Attorney Saro Rizzo about the Offshore Wind Farms in connection to Port San Luis in Avila Beach.
John and Ariette were in studio to chat with Adam about their new distillery and tasting room in the SLO Public Market. They have been in the area about a year, and have a real cool story they tell on the air. They do spirits, canned cocktails, and even low-alc cocktails too! The are also doing another build out also at SLO Public Market which will include food too! They will also be doing Mac/Spirits/Cocktails at The Mac & Cheese Fest 6/24 in Avila Beach
John and Ariette were in studio to chat with Adam about their new distillery and tasting room in the SLO Public Market. They have been in the area about a year, and have a real cool story they tell on the air. They do spirits, canned cocktails, and even low-alc cocktails too! The are also doing another build out also at SLO Public Market which will include food too! They will also be doing Mac/Spirits/Cocktails at The Mac & Cheese Fest 6/24 in Avila Beach
It's only up from here. Trust.I used to sing this song at church growing up— 'through it all, I learned to trust in Jesus, I learned to trust in God. Through it all, I learned to depend upon His word."His Word, which was in the beginning, and IS now;It's what you're hearing right now,this Loving-Silence IS His Word.And you're learning to listen for this vibrating Silence, through it all-- through all the noise,through all the challenges,like a rope, it's pulling you up and out of the chaos. You're learning to trust what's on the other end of that rope.Trusting that It's pulling you to safety,that It's pulling you to the recognition that you were never in a well of suffering.That there was no well,just the belief in one,the dream of one,just like the dream of 'you'.And you wake up back on the throne,you wake up back at His feet.I Love you, Niknikki@curlynikki.com_______________________Today's Quotes:"…going up on a Tuesday.” -Drake"Now we're talking about a different end of the world than the bible has meant to most people. We're talking about an end of the world which is not the creation of God. We're talking about the end of a second creation. Of a false creation. We're talking about an internal change of consciousness."-Herb Fitch, Avila Beach"Just the slightest turn toward the inside is a very big thing."-Krishna Das"Bring your mind to one point, and wait for Grace."-MaharajjiEpisode about 'Looking Up Behind Closed Eyes'The song, 'Through It All'. Support the show
Betsey Nash is the Grape Nut at KCBX, and she reports from last month's Harvest on the Coast wine festival in Avila Beach. Musician Jake Blount specializes in the traditional songs of African Americans, and claims his music is rooted in care and confrontation. Blount sat down recently with KCBX contributor Tom Wilmer. And, Father Ian explores pomegranates on Playing With Food from the KCBX archives.
On this special rebroadcast from December 2021, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham speak with Violet Sage Walker, the chairwoman of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council and the nominator of the proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. A descendant of Avila Beach and San Luis Obispo County, California, Violet is campaigning tirelessly for the proposed 140-mile Chumash National Marine Sanctuary, carrying on the legacy of her father who initiated the Sanctuary proposal process. Come along as we learn about the Chumash people and cultural heritage in the beautiful region of the American Shoreline.
At HPP we are all about finding and sharing the “Hidden Pearls” out in the world and inside each of us. Episode 94 is a deep dive into one of the great hidden pearls serving and helping veterans out on the west coast. Operation Surf uses the healing power of water and the ocean's surf to recalibrate, understand themselves more fully, and move toward healing on all fronts. Operation Surf is located on Avila Beach in the central coastal area of California. Their mission is “to channel the healing powers of the ocean to restore hope, renew purpose, and revitalize community.” Operation Surf's research and curriculum-based programs aim to inspire injured military and veterans to seek wellness in all aspects of their lives while providing the necessary resources, tools, and peer-to-peer support to sustain this mindset over their lifetime.Through their own experience with surfing, Operation Surf staff know, and research supports it, that surfing provides strength, confidence, hope, and inspiration. Learning to surf with other veterans in a supported, trust and integrity-based peer connected community, ultimately leads veterans to greater self-efficacy, reduces suicide, and creates greater opportunities for healing of the body, mind, spirit, and soul. Through surfing, veterans connect to the water, themselves, and other veterans. Operation Surf is changing participants' lives – one wave at a time.EPISODE 94 – In this show we sit down with Van Curaza (former professional surfer & founder), his wife Amanda Curaza (Director of Operations), and Justin Martinez (a 20-year Army veteran and Operation Surf graduate who now works on their fundraising committee!). In this episode we dive deep into the dark and windy roads the soul must travel through to understand and heal the self, and through the lessons of life fully step into the light on the other side. We hear the pain and struggle of transitions, in recovery and in life, and what it takes to move through these stages. We talk about addiction, the road of recovery, learning to check our egos, and the power of asking for help, engaging community through peer-to-peer support, and owning and sharing your story. Those stories lead us to the formation of Operation Surf and its outreach, support, and networking with the veteran community through surfing, eating, talking, and being together. We hope you enjoy watching it as much as we did in recording it!All of the links mentioned in the show notes are linked on our YouTube channel or in the podcast descriptions. Thank you for walking this journey with us! We are so excited and grateful to be sharing these stories in person and continuing our journey to UNITE the world through storytelling. Website: https://operationsurf.orgInstagram: @operationsurfApply for Program: https://operationsurf.org/programs/week-long/Netflix Trailer: https://youtu.be/l8W1yvrPA-UTransformed - World Surf League: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwJqlFEPqlw
Bobby is a great example of someone who developed her own system and designed a career that synthesizes her unique gifts. Patricia loves how Bobby uses personal style as a conduit to help clients create more alignment in their lives and then show up, be seen for who they truly are, and make an impact. Bobby Carroll grew up in Rochester, MN, and graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Masters in counseling psychology. After working in womens' crisis counseling for some time, she knew she wanted to continue to work with women in impactful ways, but also desired more fun! Hence, the creation of her image consulting business, Living in Your Element – an intersection of psychology, styling and soulful transformation. After 25 years of working with 100's of clients, speaking on top stages, creating products and licensing women all around the country in her system, she sold her business. Recently, she reincarnated as The Shopping Shaman, her true love – bringing all of who she is to magical shopping trips and retreats for women. Bobby is married with three adult children - one on her side, two on her husband Jonathan's and a grandbaby on the way. She, Jonathan, their dog, Mr. Boo, and cat, Lulu, live very happily in Avila Beach on California's central coast. When she isn't styling and shopping, Bobby loves traveling with Jonathan, connecting with friends, and dancing. Connect w/ Bobby: IG: @theheartofdressing https://www.ShoppingShaman.com Connect with The Transitions Project! @patricia.cosulich & @the_transitions_project Book your free 30-minute Explore Call w/ Patricia. My 3 month group coaching program, Your Next Chapter, starts on Sept 21, 2022. 00:00:00 — The Transitions Project Intro 00:00:50 — Guest Introduction: Bobby Carroll 00:01:55 — What song makes Bobby want to dance? 00:02:30 — If Bobby was a food, what would she be? 00:03:35 — Finding a safe place to grieve hard things 00:05:20 — The beauty of a long drive & music 00:06:00 — Bobby's journey of becoming a stylist 00:12:00 — The gift of st(illness) & Bobby's paintings 00:13:50 — Bobby's perspective on realizing her old job wasn't her true purpose 00:18:00 — Bobby using her therapist background with her new styling clients 00:20:30 — Bobby getting mis-typed & not knowing for 25 years 00:28:30 — How Bobby's air energy has assisted her throughout her journey 00:30:30 — Bobby's tipping point re: putting her body 1st 00:35:10 — Not writing about trauma until you're “out a couple rings from the bullseye” 00:38:10 — Bobby's insights re: connecting to a higher power 00:43:00 — Patricia's frustration with her wardrobe & what that led to 00:49:30 — Bobby's words of wisdom to her past self 00:50:10 — What steps is Bobby taking today to create the future she wants? 00:54:00 — What would Bobby's future self say to her current self? 00:55:15 — Closing statements Music Credits: "Almost Bliss" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Cal Poly Alum, local singer/songwriter Mike Annuzzi opens for Billy Currington, Avila Beach, Aug 13, doors 4p, music at 5:15p
Listen to this Atlanta, Georgia boy share his story of wanting to be in California to surf and that started his journey from selling t-shirts to becoming a Southern Californian doughnut mogul!
While on a Robert Mondavi (Byron Winery) trip to Burgundy France Mike and Cheri got marrried. They started the winery in 1997. In 2013 They aquired the Bassi Vineyard near Avila Beach CA. In 2019 their son Tomas started traveling to train with other winemakers. If its not harvest he is helping Mike out at the winery.We specialize in wines grown 1.2 miles from the Pacific Ocean at our estate Bassi Vineyard near Avila Beach, in the heart of the San Luis Obispo wine country.Our wines naturally reflect their pronounced coastal terroir, as well as the impassioned viticultural handwork that we bring to our vines and soils. The effect of these elements is highly local and personal—the hallmarks of Sinor-LaVallee. Mike Sinor has always been a grinder, a way of life he learned at a young age while working in his father's auto wrecking yard. He brought that mentality to his first wine harvest in 1993 and never looked back. Through grit and determination, and without formal training, he ultimately became one of the Central Coast's most decorated winemakers. In 2013, Mike and Cheri put everything on the line to acquire the ocean-view Bassi Vineyard near Avila Beach. It was the destination they'd always been seeking—a singular vineyard that they could steward with holistic and meticulous viticulture.The estate wines of Sinor-LaVallee are the outcome of this journey, and an emblem of this place.
Ally Larson was Up & Adam to talk about Alpha-Lit which brings oversized letters to personalize your event and occasion. Adam called Ally to see if they could collab for the Mac & Cheese Fest (6/18 Avila Beach). How cool is it going to be to have MAC FEST stacked over 6 feet high?!! For more on Alpha-Lit Central Coast, visit www.AlphaLitLetters.com and we'll see you at the Mac & Cheese Fest!
Ally Larson was Up & Adam to talk about Alpha-Lit which brings oversized letters to personalize your event and occasion. Adam called Ally to see if they could collab for the Mac & Cheese Fest (6/18 Avila Beach). How cool is it going to be to have MAC FEST stacked over 6 feet high?!! For more on Alpha-Lit Central Coast, visit www.AlphaLitLetters.com and we'll see you at the Mac & Cheese Fest!
Local singer/songwriter Stephen Styles opens up for Dustin Lynch, Avila Beach, Sun May 15.
It's only up from here. Trust.I used to sing this song at church growing up— 'through it all, I learned to trust in Jesus, I learned to trust in God. Through it all, I learned to depend upon His word."His Word, which was in the beginning, and IS now;It's what you're hearing right now,this Silence IS His Word. And you're learning to listen for this Silence, through it all-- through all the noise,through all the challenges, like a rope, it's pulling you up and out of the chaos. You're learning to trust what's on the other end of that rope.Trusting that It's pulling you to safety, that It's pulling you to the recognition that you were never in a well of suffering. That there was no well, just the belief in one,the dream of one,just like the dream of 'you'.And you wake up back on the throne, you wake up back at His feet.I Love you, Niknikki@curlynikki.comBonus episodes every week:▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmorningsGo(o)d Mornings merch:▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings_______________________Today's Quotes:"…going up on a Tuesday.” -Drake"Now we're talking about a different end of the world than the bible has meant to most people. We're talking about an end of the world which is not the creation of God. We're talking about the end of a second creation. Of a false creation. We're talking about an internal change of consciousness."-Herb Fitch, Avila Beach"Just the slightest turn toward the inside is a very big thing."-Krishna Das "Bring your mind to one point, and wait for Grace."-Maharajji Episode about 'Looking Up Behind Closed Eyes'The song, 'Through It All'. Support the show (https://cash.app/$NikWalton)
Catch Dustin on May 15 at Avila Beach!
The morning of August 19th, 2003, started like every other for Deborah Blanche Franzman: She went swimming in the ocean at Avila Beach in California. But tragedy struck as Deborah was swimming with a group of seals and a Great White Shark struck her.In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Jaida Elcock, co-founder of Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS), and PhD candidate in the MIT-Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. We talk all things shark - Why do bites happen? Are they actually trying to eat people? Do sharks sleep? And what the heck is a Wobbegong anyways?You can read more about the shark finning industry here, and read more about worldwide shark encounter statistics here. And we forgot to mention in episode - you can download the OCEARCH Shark Tracker app and track shark migrations in real time! You can follow Jaida on Twitter @soFISHtication and sofishtication_ on Instagram, and you can follow MISS as Miss_Elasmo on Instagram.Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and check out our website GetOutAlivePodcast.com and join us on Patreon!You can find Ashley @TheAngryOlogist on Twitter and Nick still refuses to engage. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/getoutalivepodcast)
Gaby and Teresa from The Central Coast Aquarium in Avila Beach, California, joined us to talk about how this nonprofit organization provides education and engagement with San Luis Obispo County's marine habitats and estuarine environments. For 25 years, The Central Coast Aquarium has been a community resource with interactive exhibits, outdoor activities, and laboratory lessons for all ages, and has served over 23,000 visitors and 4,500 school students each year. The Central Coast Aquarium serves as a home to over 75 different species of local San Luis Obispo County marine life including sea stars, decorator crabs, swell sharks, moon jellies and, from time to time, a Giant Pacific Octopus. As the ocean spans across nearly three-quarters of the Earth's surface, this small sample of animals represent only a fragment of the oceanic life that depends on the health and cleanliness of our oceans. Specifically focusing on the diversity of the waters off the coast of San Luis Obispo County, their exhibits highlight the fascinating adaptations these creatures develop to survive and thrive in the seas, just footsteps away in Avila Bay. Through this work, the Central Coast Aquarium has cultivated a community dedicated to ocean stewardship through education, engagement, and action. Listen in to hear about how the aquarium is growing its offerings and creating connections for visitors of all kinds.
Mary and Meredith (the Mares) return for a second pre-season 2 bonus episode, because Mary got to see Wilco! Live! At the Oxbow River Stage in Napa! This discussion leads to further Wilco shows reminiscences and talk of other recent concert-going experiences, Wilco and non-Wilco. The plan is to be back soon with a whole new season of episodes - this time with interviews. Stay tuned.
On this episode, Peter Ravella and Tyler Buckingham speak with Violet Sage Walker, the chairwoman of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council and the nominator of the proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. A descendant of Avila Beach and San Luis Obispo County, California, Violet is campaigning tirelessly for the proposed 140-mile Chumash National Marine Sanctuary, carrying on the legacy of her father who initiated the Sanctuary proposal process. Come along as we learn about the Chumash people and cultural heritage in the beautiful region of the American Shoreline.
By day, Stephen McConnell is a general contractor, but by nights and weekends, he is an independent wine and restaurant critic — like, really independent. On his food blog eatdrink101.com, he details his opinions on restaurants across the Central Coast, including white linen and fine dining establishments to fast food chain restaurants. On his blog wine1percent.com, he sips a new wine every day and writes a review of it. Every day! These are both extraordinarily well-visited sites, as are the corresponding social media pages for each, no doubt because Stephen McConnell does not hold back. He skewers and praises restaurants, wines, servers, chefs, and dishes very openly. Listen to this singular Central Coast personality talk about his take on the term “wine snob,” growing up Seventh-Day Adventist, and his obsession with crows. Website: wine1percent.com eatdrink101.com Instagram: @wine1percent @eatdrink101
Childrens Business Fair is coming to Avila Beach Community Center! Check it out tomorrow (Sat) 10-1! It's free.
Orcutt, Ca native singer/songwriter Doc Oliver has a new album out now, "Welcome Home." Here's a timely conversation about his service in Afghanistan, 9-11, and his opening slot for Jon Pardi, Avila Beach, on 9/12.
Photo: In Diablo Canyon, a nuclear power plant near Avila Beach in San Luis Obispo County, California. . @Batchelorshow #PodcastExtra: The case to continue Diablo Canyon. @DevinNunes #FriendsoftheHistoryDebatingSociety https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/dont-let-california-nuke-affordable-energy https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/devin-nunes-wants-to-keep-diablo-canyon-open-pg-26e-says-its-plans-havent-changed/ar-AAMfygW
Meet the Grand Marshall of the July 4th Avila Beach Doggie Parade! Bring YOUR pup out Sunday Morning 7/4. Meet outise Custom House on the promenade. Registration from 10-11a, event will be wrapped up by 12 noon. Check out www.AvilaBeachCC.com for more
On this episode of the Garage Gang Podcast, the Gang welcomes Reporter and Weekend Anchor from KSBY Megan Healy to the show. Megan who is a Cal Poly alum, also is a 3 time Emmy nominee and a 3 time Golden Mike winner. Megan tells her story on how she became a news anchor as well as some of her biggest stories so far which include the Avila Beach fire last year and an exclusive interview with Susan Flores of the Kristin Smart case. Are the Gang good enough to pass the prompter test? Find out on this episode of the Garage Gang Podcast.
This episode of the IMpulse Forum features an inspiring interview with a true influencer in the business community on the Central Coast, Jocelyn Brennan! Jocelyn is the former president of the South County Chambers of Commerce, which covers the region in SLO County between Avila Beach and Nipomo, CA. Jocelyn shares her journey with non-profit ventures from High School to the present, and how the path to success is rarely linear! If you would like more information on how to get involved in the Chamber's 'Leadership South County" program, please visit: https://www.southcountychambers.com/leadership-south-county Do you or someone you know have a story that should be shared on the IMpulse Forum? Interested in getting your business/product promoted on our podcast? Become an IMpulse Sponsor! Visit TheIMpulseForum.com The IMpulse Forum is a production of Social KLICs Digital Marketing www.SocialKLICs.com Featuring Graphic Design by Stacy Morse at www.GinomaiCreative.com IMpulse Director: Kevin Colton IMpulse Emcee: Mark "The Voice" Valadez Producer and Sound Engineer: Tim Motter "PursueThePulse" Theme Song: Colton/Motter
Police Review Use Of Tear Gas During BLM Protest. Fresno Homicide Investigation leads to Avila Beach. Mysterious So. Cal. Hazmat Incident.
Police Review Use Of Tear Gas During BLM Protest. Fresno Homicide Investigation leads to Avila Beach. Mysterious So. Cal. Hazmat Incident.
From around the globe to out your backdoor, here are the topics to keep you relevant and up-to-date!Local Topics:- Washoe Co. reports 328 new C19 cases just yesterday!- NLTRA launches a new initiative for local restaurants called Take Out Lake Tahoe- Trump rally in Carson Valley raises funds to pay for fines via GoFundMe- Christmas tree permits on sale for Lake Tahoe on Nov. 16- North Tahoe Fire District will begin controlled burns this weekRegional Topics:- Mammoth announces opening day this Saturday, Nov. 14, Squaw Nov. 25, Homewood Dec. 11.- Sun Valley Resort, the historic Idaho mountain destination, has been awarded the #1 ski resort by SKI Magazine for 2021.- A new ski area is coming to the United States this winter. Skeetawk, located in Hatcher Pass, Alaska plans to open on December 5, 2020. For its inaugural season, the new ski area will have a triple chairlift, 10-12 groomed runs and a day lodge. Hatcher Alpine Xperience – the non-profit which will be operating the ski hill – plans to expand the ski area in the years to come to include, ski rentals, ski lessons, lighting, snowmaking, as well as adding additional terrain and lifts- Tioga Pass still open and Yosemite has dropped the day-use reservation system. Likely still limiting total car count. Also, Emily Harrington, a mountain climber from Placer County, has become the fourth person, and the first woman, to free-climb Yosemite National Park’s El Capitan in a single day- In other National Park news, Beep, a Florida-based autonomous Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) provider will deploy the first autonomous shuttles at Yellowstone National Park in May 2021. The program will test multi-passenger, electric automated vehicle platforms to provide visitors a safe, innovative and eco-friendly transportation alternative while exploring Yellowstone. The plan is to deploy and operate two autonomous shuttles in the Canyon Village but exact routes and stops have not been determined yet.- McDonalds introduces their own new meatless burger. What do they call it? The McPlant of course. Plant based options will be available in 2021 for items such as the Big Mac and other signatures as well- NBA dishes out an early Christmas present. Season will begin Dec. 22nd!- Last week a Humpback whale scooped up kayakers in Avila Beach, and then spit them back out when it realized what was happening. Photos and video online.- Sun 11/15 = Nat’l Clean Out Your Fridge Day
Clay and Tyler lead off the talking about Clay throwing live for the the first time. A weird scene at Avila Beach happened (5:21). MLB makes an error on the Gold Gloves presentation (9:53) They then give their Top 5 songs they are listening (16:59) Since there was not an All Star game, they give their AL all star line ups (28:59) Covid is running wild in the NFL (51:08)
Tlaib refusing Trump's help. Blacks guys save white cop from mob. Tucker targeted by NY Times. Thank you Dave The Wave from Avila Beach, CA for your "Ask Nick!" question and for your continued support on Patreon! FREE! MONDAY - THURSDAY 5PM EST #Trump #MAGA #ABreathOfFreshAir
No more towels or blankets and only allowed for a quick walk - restrictions are being set in Avila to help social distancing.
Beloved Central Coast winemaker Mike Sinor drops by to talk about growing up on a junkyard, falling in love with Burgundy, and the many pitfalls and triumphs of pioneering a vineyard one mile from the ocean. @sinorlavallee / sinorlavallee.com
New homes and one very exciting Avila Beach home back on the market! Also, September Housing Market Stats!!! Like, share, subscribe!
Hometown Radio 07/23/19 3p: Vincent Shay talks about white sharks and Avila Beach
See Brett at Avila Tue Apr 9th! Pepper and Brett Eldredge talk about Edgar the dog, Brett's personal choice to play Avila Beach, and even the Chicago Cubs!
Another week, another winery! But don’t worry, this isn’t just another hum-drum visit. This week we sat down and drank some wine in Avila Beach at the Sinor La-Valle tasting room. We learned how to correctly pronounce the name, more about biodynamic wine, and got to try a pet-nat, which you don’t normally see around here! We hope our visit inspires you to check out Sinor La-Valle next time you’re in Avila. Happy Tasting!
The Avila Beach Hotel is a centrally located luxury beachfront resort in Willemstad on Curacao. It is the oldest operational hotel in Curacao and truly has an authentic soul. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/
The Avila Beach Hotel is a centrally located luxury beachfront resort in Willemstad on Curacao. It is the oldest operational hotel in Curacao and truly has an authentic soul. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/