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Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & “The Mayor”, invite Jeremy Wise of 907 Surplus in studio to discuss the government surplus business, industry and supporting veterans in our community! Texas Aoudad, Team 87, BattleDogs, Alaska Veterans in the Wild, those soft eyes, Jeremy's beard, B's daddy daughter PWS trip, Texas hot hunts, Kenai Soccer Tournament, fishing w/Trent, Kenai Caribou, Snoop Dogg & The Olympics & shot put, the knew after Pioneer Peak, Jeremy's backstory, history, starting up in the surplus biz, changes in the surplus game, Beta/Micky Mouse, canteens & woobies, transporting, storing and invetorying 6,000 pairs of bunny boots, local community events (Veterans Small Business, Showcase, Beards Booze & Bacon Festival, Last Chance Holiday market, Alaska Outdoorsman Banquet, Alaska Gun Collectors Association Gun Show), transport through mother Canada Visit our Website - www.alaskawildproject.com Watch the show on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@alaskawildproject Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject $upport on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject
The Potato, Cabbage and Bacon Festival is right around the corner! Chef Hari Pulapaka and Jena Dennis talk food with us today.
Brooks Reynolds enters the studio with Chris and Aaron to talk about how early on his passion for giving back, led him into the Bacon Festival and his worldwide travels to promote Bacon Fest and still give back to the community. Stay for the whole pod, to hear stories ranging from deserted islands, Hacksaw Jim Dugan, Bea Artur, and Snoop Dog. Sponsored by Revelton Distilling Company & Kyle Lehman at Wintrust Mortgage. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oldmanstrength/support
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Mmm! For his 50th podcast, Mario was in Hog Heaven when he checked out the Connecticut Bacon Festival in Bozrah.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Divas are back with an Award Winning show and come out of the gate swinging. In this episode, they tackle kids heading back to school and why miraculously your grocery bill goes down around this time of year. The Divas offer up a little tease to the #songofsummer that drops on the 26th.. a collaboration between Elton & Britney called "Hold Me Closer" which you can check out on our website. We look forward to September which brings us not ONE but TWO Magic Road Trips, which are so greatly needed... two weekends away that will make for months of social media content, not to mention two very happy mommies! They wrap up the show dishing the upcoming Bourbon and Bacon Festival.
Chuck P is joined by Cliff Decoteau and Neil D'Benedetto at the Gulf Coast Beer & Bacon Festival in Gulfport, Mississippi. During the event they talk with Michael Massey with Altered Reality Brewing, David Macon with Puff Belly's Brewery, Pizza and Grill, Don No with Urban South Brewing, Brandy Waltman with Mississippi Heroes and Matt Allen with the YouTube series Beers with Matt & The Snur.
Chuck P is joined by Cliff Decoteau and Neil D'Benedetto at the Gulf Coast Beer & Bacon Festival in Gulfport, Mississippi. During the event they talk with Michael Massey with Altered Reality Brewing, David Macon with Puff Belly's Brewery, Pizza and Grill, Don No with Urban South Brewing, Brandy Waltman with Mississippi Heroes and Matt Allen with the YouTube series Beers with Matt & The Snur.
In the first episode of Dudes Behind the Foods, your hosts Tim Chantarangsu and David So, share hilarious and horrendous food stories, Including a Bacon Festival gone wrong and an angry old Korean man. David shares his ups and downs of gaining weight from the show and Tim details how his dad's face may have been the downfall of his family's restaurant. Follow Tim on Insta: @timchantarangsu Follow David on Insta: @davidsocomedy To watch Dudes Behind the Foods podcast videos on YouTube: www.youtube.com/timothy Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/DudesBehindtheFoodsPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marshall Porter the Chief Bacon Officer of the Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival joins as guest to talk about all things bacon. He tells us the full story of how the Bacon Festival started with a small group of his friends and grew to a massive event attracting tens of thousands of people in Des Moines. They have also held festivals in Keystone, Colorado, Reykjavik, Iceland, and Kufu, Japan. This year, hear about how Marshall has pivoted to film still sharing his love of bacon and food with hopes of continuing the Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival in years to come!
(02/19/20) - With the 13th annual Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival just around the corner, a conversation with the event's co-founder, talking all things bacon!
While in Sacramento, Dave popped into Urban Roots Brewing for a breakfast beer and a chat with their head chef and pitmaster Greg Desmangles. Both the barbecue and the beer were delicious, and we found out we just missed a Bacon Festival! Apologies for sporadic audio issues. Follow Greg on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/urbchefg/ Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davewcomedy/ This podcast was edited by Xchel Hernandez http://instagram.com/hisilentx
We were spared from Hurricane Dorian! We talk about the hurricane and it's coverage, the Bacon Festival in Savannah, Savannah's favorite rescued puppy Lucy, and more!
This episode covers Monday 22 July to Sunday 28 July 2019. We start with two music events: Megan-Geoffrey Prins in a solo piano recital at the Baxter Theatre and the final classical music evening at the Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel. We then cover three food festivals (the Beer and Bacon Festival, the Woodstock Winter Beer Festival, and the Drizzled Winter Music and Food Festival) before looking at the best restaurants in Woodstock (one of which is also the best restaurant in Africa) and highlighting three local finalists for the international Restaurant and Bar Design Awards. (Detailed show notes are available exclusively at www.capetowntravel.guide.)
Michael McNally is the Vice President of Vegan NSW and an inspiring mentor to the current generation of young animal rights street activists. Actually strike “young” (!) we're all stoked to have Michael on team: End ALL Animal Exploitation Globally. Whether he's presenting at The 2018 March To Close All Slaughter Houses or speaking for the animals at Sydney's hateful Bacon Festival or as a loved ... READ MORE The post E556: The Progression of Sydney's Animal Rights Activism Scene with Michael McNally. appeared first on Healthification.
Welcome to the sixth 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 hang out at the Beer and Bacon Festival in Toledo. While enjoying beer from local and regional breweries, they ask guests what their favorite beer memory is, as well as enjoy live music from Irish punk band Katie's Randy Cat. Oh, and Brian sings a song. Geoff and Brian also provide a glimpse of next week's episode, which will include an interview with Toledo band ROVR. 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 sixth 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 hang out at the Beer and Bacon Festival in Toledo. While enjoying beer from local and regional breweries, they ask guests what their favorite beer memory is, as well as enjoy live music from Irish punk band Katie's Randy Cat. Oh, and Brian sings a song. Geoff and Brian also provide a glimpse of next week's episode, which will include an interview with Toledo band ROVR. 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 fifth 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 few beers at the Black Cloister Brewing Co. in downtown Toledo and chat about what they've been writing about this past week. Chris Rogge of Maumee, Ohio, band Human Juicebox stops by the studio to talk about his band's current album Portrait Of June and that time the guys played a set in Geoff's living room at his former apartment in Bowling Green in 2013. Geoff and Brian also provide a glimpse of next week's episode, which will include interviews with several brewers participating in the upcoming Beer and Bacon Festival in Toledo. 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 fifth 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 few beers at the Black Cloister Brewing Co. in downtown Toledo and chat about what they've been writing about this past week. Chris Rogge of Maumee, Ohio, band Human Juicebox stops by the studio to talk about his band's current album Portrait Of June and that time the guys played a set in Geoff's living room at his former apartment in Bowling Green in 2013. Geoff and Brian also provide a glimpse of next week's episode, which will include interviews with several brewers participating in the upcoming Beer and Bacon Festival in Toledo. 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.
Adventures in Businessing: Entrepreneurship, Small Business, and a Healthy Dose of Humor
Introduction Have you seen Avengers: Infinity War yet? If you haven’t, why are you listening to this dumb ole podcast. Go watch this movie! Those of you still hanging around are in for quite a treat; you get to hear THE Jeremy Moore in a record-setting two podcasts in a row. I’m not saying it’s good, but he is present! That’s right! The Vanmaster has managed to make it to two consecutive podcast recording sessions. Will he make it a turkey? I’m not holding my breath. Before we jump into the show, I want to give you a bit of an explicit language warning. Usually Kevin earns the coveted iTunes explicit tag with a random cuss, but today Rob opens the show with a pretty tawdry discussion of balls. The Show Rob takes his first turn helming the good ship AIB and immediately runs it aground in the bay of balls. As an entrepreneur, how do you make sure important tasks get carried out in your day-to-day? Thankfully, Rob switches the “spinning plates” metaphor, but I fear the damage is already done. Kevin recommends picking two to three projects that are mission critical and making sure that each one moves forward every day. This is quite a bit easier since he has a James to take care of a lot of the little stuff. Jeremy takes that idea and breaks it down into selecting two or three rocks or milestones a day. Then, if you get one of those rocks done, you can feel good about yourself. Jeremy is obviously a man who believes in aiming for the stars and hitting the moon. James explains that he and Kevin are using Trello to help organize what they need to get done on a daily basis. It sounds like Kevin needs to start doing a better job of pulling his weight; poor James winds up doing a lion’s share of the admin stuff around the Saturday Drive office. (I promise James didn’t pay me to say that. That being said, hit me up on Venmo, James.) Rob pulls from the book The War of Art by Steven Pressfield, suggesting that the best way to decide what to do on any given day is to select the thing that you dread the most. The theory is that if you’re avoiding it, it’s probably best to get it out of the way. Our Recommendations If you’re in the mood to listen to some other, probably more entertaining podcasts, Kevin recommends checking out MaximumFun.org, a podcast network dedicated to shows about comedy and pop culture. Some of his favorites are My Brother, My Brother, and Me, Bullseye, and The Flop House. If you’re looking for quality content, and honestly, if you’re reading this, your taste may be questionable, head on over to MaximumFun.org. While you’re over there, ask if they need a highly qualified individual to write show notes. Do you love apps? How many apps would you say that you download to your phone every day? The answer: not as many as James. By the time I’ve finished these show notes, James has probably downloaded thirteen apps and deleted fourteen of them. Today, he recommends the Drafts app, which tries to simplify quickly taking notes. The biggest selling point seems to be that when the app opens, you have a new note immediately without the need to navigate. How do you send money to friends and bandmates? Rob praises the Venmo app as “much better than PayPal.” Welcome to 2018, old man Rob. He also has to humble brag about being in a band and playing the local Bacon Festival. I’d love to go to a festival dedicated to bacon; thanks for rubbing that in my face, old man Rob! Jeremy recommends Hugh MacLeod as a source of pithy and inspirational quotes and graphics. If you love business and memes, I guess this Hugh MacLeod dude will be right up your alley. I prefer to get my quotes the old fashioned way, from my crazy uncles Facebook posts.
Founder and Chairman of the Iowa Bacon Board, Brooks Reynolds tells the story of the world famous Bacon Fest. Onnalle Kelly, Robert Britton, and Travis Cherniss join Will for the improv.
In part 1 of the Geeksters! we start as usual talking about our weeks. Ed talks about his time spent watching Hollywood Babble On and Shawn and Staci have an adventure at a Bacon Festival. We all talk about the Thursday night movie “Spaceballs”. We then finish up with Top … Continue reading → The post Geeksters – Episode 264 Part 1 appeared first on Words with Geeks.
Feel Good News 5-24-17
On this podcast, we discuss the Bourbon and Bacon Festival we attended on Jan 20th, as well as the Ron Sessions Memorial Ice Golf Tournament on Jan 28th. You will also have our Superbowl 51 picks! This is an episode you do not want to miss!! Special guest on this episode, Colin and Pumpkin!
On this episode of Week in Review, Jack and Erin cover everything from urban ag to Lena Dunham! They highlight clips from across the network this week and talk to Ari Weinzweig from Zingerman’s about the upcoming Camp Bacon.
Opening, A Bacon Festival, "We're Really Angry" with Mike Hawkins, Movie Update, Best Songs of All Time, Music News, Danish Zoo Kills A Giraffe, Beyonce's Affair Rumour, Closing Music Amadeus - JoJo Worthington Too Afraid To Love You (The Black Keys Cover) - Megan Colley Heroin - Connor Graham Love Song - Trouble & Daughter Forever's Temporary - Chris Nicholls Without You - Paul Federici The Man Who Never Says Goodbye - Brenan Clarke Selfish Lover - Jaclyn VanHappen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulltheplug/message
Opening, A Bacon Festival, "We're Really Angry" with Mike Hawkins, Movie Update, Best Songs of All Time, Music News, Danish Zoo Kills A Giraffe, Beyonce's Affair Rumour, Closing Music Amadeus - JoJo Worthington Too Afraid To Love You (The Black Keys Cover) - Megan Colley Heroin - Connor GrahamLove Song - Trouble & Daughter Forever's Temporary - Chris NichollsWithout You - Paul FedericiThe Man Who Never Says Goodbye - Brenan Clarke Selfish Lover - Jaclyn VanHappen--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pulltheplug/message Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This show was recorded on Jun 12, 2013. We talked about, a bacon wedding, Richmond2019s first Bacon Festival, Dunkin2019 bacon donut sandwich, Chris P. Bacon gets a book deal, Bacon on Wheels, and a Deep Fried Doritos Locos Taco with bacon.
This show was recorded on Jun 12, 2013. We talked about, a bacon wedding, Richmond2019s first Bacon Festival, Dunkin2019 bacon donut sandwich, Chris P. Bacon gets a book deal, Bacon on Wheels, and a Deep Fried Doritos Locos Taco with bacon.
“La creazione è come l'amore, non ci si può fare niente. È una necessità” confidò Francis Bacon a Franck Maubert in una delle loro tante chiacchierate dedicate alla pittura, alla sua creatività, ai viaggi, agli amici. E poi l'alcol, la morte, e la sua grande passione per la poesia e i classici: “L'odore del sangue umano non mi va via dagli occhi”, così Bacon parafrasava i versi dell'Orestea di Eschilo, versi che lo hanno ossessionato e che tanto hanno influenzato la sua pittura. A cent'anni dalla nascita di uno dei più grandi artisti della nostra epoca, un percorso sull'uomo e sulla sua opera.