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The Mead House
Episode 269 – Meadmaking on a Budget AND Seasonal Meads!

The Mead House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 48:04


By listener request! How to get started making mead with a smaller initial investment to find out if this hobby is right for you. Naturally, these guidelines come from the assistance of our sponsor Bacchus & Barleycorn. Use our discount code MHP10 for all your shopping and supply needs. Then, Jeff and Chris spend some time throwing … Continue reading "Episode 269 – Meadmaking on a Budget AND Seasonal Meads!"

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The Mead House
Episode 267 – Additives for Mead Making

The Mead House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 48:23


From nutrients, stabilizers, acids & tannins, the guys talk through the various substances at our disposal to help make mead making easier and give us better results. The Mead House Podcast is sponsored by Bacchus & Barleycorn! Use our discount code MHP10 for all your shopping and supply needs! Thank you Bacchus & Barleycorn!

The Mead House
Episode 266 – Sparkling Meads

The Mead House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 37:02


The guys spend a little time chatting about carbonated meads – ways to do it, cautions needed during the process, why and what to expect. The Mead House Podcast is sponsored by Bacchus & Barleycorn! Use our discount code MHP10 for all your shopping and supply needs! Thank you Bacchus & Barleycorn!

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 3/23/25 part 2

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 177:46


Headsticks "God Song" - headsticks.co.ukShanghai Treason "Dirty Work" Tombstones In Their Eyes "Gimme Some Pain" - Asylum Harbor www.tombstonesintheireyes.com Bluetones "In The Cut" - In The Cut Thea Gilmore "Red Farm" - Songs From The Gutter www.theagilmore.comSteve Conte "We Like It" - The Concrete Jangle www.stevecontemusic.com Shannon Curtis "A Little Respect" (Erasure cover) - 80's Kids www.shannoncurtis.net The Knocks & Dragonette "The Hero" www.theknocks.comCocorosie "Cut Stitch Scar" "Little Death Wishes www.cocorosiemusic.com *******************************Another Damn Disappointment "Cobb Magee" - Bedlam www.addsucks.comW.A.S.P. "Paint In Black" (Rolling Stones cover) https://www.waspnation.com/The Blasts Shout n'Twist" s/t wwww.theblasts.netAndras Droppa "Gamble" www.andras-droppa-music.com Weep Wave "Never Wake Up" - Speck www.weepwave.com Family Worship Center "Hellfire" - Kicked Out Of The Garden www.worshipthefamily.com Museum Of Light "Undone" - Diviner **************************Derya Yildrim & Grup Simsek "Cool Hand" - Yarim Yoksa https://deryayildirimgrupsimsek.com/Hudson Powder Company "Barleycorn" www.hudsonpowdercompany.comThe Pinkerton Raid "Hazy Shade Of Winter" Jagged Vacance: Winter Songs By Other People www.pinkertonraid.com Billy Coulter "Ready, Fire, Aim" - 5ingles www.billycoulter.com Jay Stott "Grain Belt Sign" - Wreckage Of Now www.jaystottmusic.com ************************ALBUM FOCUS:Putumayo World Music presents “Groove World”, with music blending African, Latin, Asian and European musical traditions with modern electronic beats. http://www.putumayo.comFrom this compilation I airedHabib Wahid with Debosrie Antara (Bangladesh) “Premey Pora Mon”COUTO with Toto Berriel (Canada/Cuba) “Bailadora”Cheikh Ibra Fam (Senegal) "Yolele"El Hijo del Búho (Colombia/Chile) "En Ti"****************************8Marian Mastrorilli "Begin" - Sea Salt & Sawdust www.marianmastrorilli.com Mike Rufo "The Reckoning" - Living Is www.mikerufomusic.com Claudia Schmidt "Persephone's Song" - Reimaging www.claudiaschmidt.com Doug Wilcox "Whisper On The Wind" www.dougwilcoxmusic.com Mike Agranoff "The Folkie" - Of Would 'you Rather Get A Job?" www.mikeagranoff.com Annie & Rod Capps "Louisiana Rain" - Love & Rain annieandrodcapps.com Ola Sandström featuring Dan Berglund "Come Again" www.oasandstrom.se***********************Gryphon Rue "Blue Eraser" -I Keep My Diamond Necklace in a Pond of Sparkling Water www.gryphonrue.com I hold deed to this audio's usage, which is free to share with specific attribution, non-commercial and non-derivation rules.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

The Mead House
Episode 265 – Ways to Incorporate Fruit

The Mead House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 47:21


The guys spend an evening breaking down all the different ways to get fruit flavor into your mead, and the pros and cons for each – from fresh, frozen, concentrates and purees, to other odd options like freeze dried and flavorings. The Mead House Podcast is sponsored by Bacchus & Barleycorn! Use our discount code MHP10 for … Continue reading "Episode 265 – Ways to Incorporate Fruit"

Ten Thousand Losses
If I Had a S5 I'd Have a Tail ft. Alex & Bobby from Tipping Pitches

Ten Thousand Losses

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 91:27


Liam had to leave right before recording due to a bad tummy, so our guests Alex and Bobby from Tipping Pitches step into the role of Temporary Co-Hosts. It turns out, without Liam, Tom is completely unhinged and neither Alex nor Bobby had the desire to stop him. There's some sports in there (mostly about the Phillies outlook) but we talk about Gonzaloism, alpha male podcasting, Bryce Harper's child naming thought process, Philly sports fan paradigm shift, and the old bodybuilding dot com forums. Find the Tipping Pitches Boys at https://tippingpitch.es/  Special Saint Patrick's Day outro music is The Broad Black Brimmer of the I.R.A. by The Barleycorn. Find our bonus episodes and Discord at: https://www.patreon.com/tenthousandlosses  Follow us on Bluesky: Podcast: https://bsky.app/profile/10klosses.bsky.social Liam: https://bsky.app/profile/wtyppod.com  Tom: https://bsky.app/profile/tompain.bsky.social Follow us on Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/tenklossespod Liam: https://twitter.com/notliamanders0n Tom: https://twitter.com/tohickontpain  Shoot a message or leave us a voicemail (leave your name and pronouns): 267-371-7218

The Mead House
Episode 264 – Valkyrie’s Horn 2025 Recap

The Mead House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 53:41


The guys returned to Minneapolis/St Paul for the annual Valkyrie’s Horn mead competition this weekend and spend about an hour chatting over the events and things they liked, sharing some of their favorite experiences and some of the goals they have moving forward. The Mead House Podcast is sponsored by Bacchus & Barleycorn! Use our discount … Continue reading "Episode 264 – Valkyrie’s Horn 2025 Recap"

The Mead House
Episode 260 – Closures, Storage and Aging

The Mead House

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 52:34


Jeff and Chris dive into a wide variety of topics related to how to store your mead – with opinions on closures, types of bottles, labels. wax seals and heat shrink closures, plus a sidebar on bulk aging your meads as well. The Mead House Podcast is sponsored by Bacchus & Barleycorn! Use our discount code … Continue reading "Episode 260 – Closures, Storage and Aging"

The Mead House
Episode 259 – Fermentation Vessels

The Mead House

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 28:53


Jeff and Chris take a deeper dive on fermentation vessels for making mead – Preferences, pros and cons, the whole nine yards. The Mead House Podcast is sponsored by Bacchus & Barleycorn! Use our discount code MHP10 for all your shopping and supply needs! Thank you Bacchus & Barleycorn!

The Mead House
The Mead House Returns! Episode 225

The Mead House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 29:47


New Year, New Mead House Episodes coming now! Jeff returns to the Mead House with new co-host Chris. The guys introduce themselves, talk about their history with making mead and plans for the podcast moving forward. The Mead House Podcast is sponsored by Bacchus & Barleycorn! For all your homebrew related needs, use our discount … Continue reading "The Mead House Returns! Episode 225"

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Music: Barleycorn Music Club moves to new venue

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 4:59


Martin Peters of The Barleycorn Music club speaks to John Maytham about their new venue and the local live music on offer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beers and Beards
Beers and Beards Epiosde 149: Great Lakes ' Conway's Irish Ale' & Bourbon Lemonade

Beers and Beards

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 76:16


We survived the Facebook outage of 2024. That means go find us and like the page. This week we gear up and look ahead to St. Patrick's Day. David gets that good red beer in Conway's Irish Ale. It takes him back to after prom getting a sixer of some Killians.In a plot twist, Gary has Karrikin's Bourbon Lemonade. Should have been refreshing but you'll just have to hear him tell you how it is. A new top bourbon was crowned by Barleycorn, whatever that is. Is it legit?We shoot the breeze fill in the rest of the time with nonsense.Enjoy Want to grow a better beard and become a legend? Subscribe here to become a Producer of Beers and Beards. https://plus.acast.com/s/beers-and-beards-1. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST
Episode #153 - Hell's Decibels USA Tour - Diehards in Dallas to the Manilla Road

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 56:40


This week we continue our series of episodes chronicling Night Demon's spring 2023 Hell's Decibels tour with Satan and Haunt.  The story resumes in Dallas, Texas, where the tour landed one day after their triumphant performance at Hell's Heroes in Houston. You will hear what it was like to be the last band to perform on the outdoor stage at Amplified Live, complete with merch misadventures, blustery weather conditions, and a challenging setlist to test new drummer Brian.  From there, the tour rolled on to Wichita, Kansas.  The guys explain why it is important to play cities like Wichita and why they had a great night despite cramped conditions onstage.  The episode includes audio of multiple songs from each gig, as well as Jarvis's heartfelt onstage tribute to Wichita's favorite son, Mark "The Shark" Shelton.  The episode concludes with a much-needed day off in Clive, Iowa.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Streaming Audio:  Full Show - 3.26.23 - Amplified Live - Dallas, TXStreaming Audio:  Full Show - 3.27.23 - Barleycorn's - Wichita, KS Streaming Video:  Full Show - 3.26.23 - Amplified Live - Dallas, TXStreaming Video:  Full Show - 3.27.23 - Barleycorn's - Wichita, KS Tytan "The Watcher" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XU_HJCrRwUThe Gate Record Store - https://www.thegaterecordstore.com/John Barleycorn's - https://barleycornswichita.com/Chili's - https://www.chilis.com/ Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook

Songs in the Key of...
Songs in the Key of...Folk

Songs in the Key of...

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 58:22


Now is the month of maying,When merry lads are playing..So let's celebrate with a podcast themed around folk music. This podcast has it all: 70s rock bands performing ancient songs about the murder of one Mr Barleycorn, angry singing and songwriting about commercialisation of modern Britain and fast and furious tunes to accompany gothically tinged Morris dancing.

CincyBrewcast
Barleycorn's Brewhouse, Better Than I Expected!

CincyBrewcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 63:50


It's not that I thought Barleycorn's Brewhouse was going to be “bad' when I stopped in the first time. As beer drinkers we've been trained for so long to fear the worst out of a chain, and out of a brewpub. The great thing for us is that far more often than not these days … Volume 8 – Episode 17 – Barleycorn's Brewhouse, Better Than I Expected Read More » The post Volume 8 – Episode 17 – Barleycorn's Brewhouse, Better Than I Expected appeared first on The Gnarly Gnome.

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Bourbon Pursuit
TWiB: Is Bourbon Losing to Tequila and Mezcal?, WhistlePig Launches Two Bottled-in-Bond Whiskeys, Pursuit United Wins Best Bourbon at Barleycorn

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 49:24 Very Popular


It's This Week in Bourbon for June 17th 2022. Pursuit United has been crowned “Best Bourbon” at the 2022 John Barleycorn Awards. Is bourbon losing popularity to tequila and mezcal? WhistlePig has launched two new bottled-in-bond whiskeys.Show Notes: Pursuit United has been crowned “Best Bourbon” at the 2022 John Barleycorn Awards for Spring Is bourbon losing popularity to tequila and mezcal? Brindiamo Group released a new video series called "The Business of Bourbon" Ezra Brooks 99 and Rebel 100 brands will be available in 1.75L bottles Pennsylvania may get rid of government-ran liquor sales Nine distilleries have joined forces to create the Sonoma County Distillery Pass Michigan Craft Distillers Association announced the Michigan Distilled Festival Boundary Oak Distillery announces a $4 million expansion The annual Kentucky Bourbon Affair fantasy camp won't happen in September 2022 Hella Cocktail Co. announced a $5 million investment from Uncle Nearest Dream Theater guitarist John Petrucci unveiled Rock the Barrel 2 O'Shaughnessy Distilling Co. has launched Keeper's Heart Bourbon + Irish Goodwood Brewing + Spirits is releasing a collaboration with Three Chord Bourbon Frank August 100 Proof Small Batch Bourbon has been announced Brown-Forman Corporation and The Coca-Cola Company announced Jack & Coke RTD Nevada Distilling has a new product called Smoke Wagon Uncut The Younger WhistlePig has launched two new bottled-in-bond whiskeys @pursuitspirits @ezrabrooksbourbon @jackdaniels_us @brindiamogroup @rebelbourbon @sonomacounty @mispirits @boundaryoakdistillery @ky_bourbonaffair @hellacocktailco @johnpetrucciofficial @ironsmoke @odistillingco @goodwoodbrewing @threechordbourbon @thefrankaugust @brownforman @cocacola @smokewagonwhiskey @whistlepigwhiskey Support this podcast on Patreon

Sostanze
Alcol etilico: lo stato di ebbrezza (parte 1)

Sostanze

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 47:04


La sostanza protagonista della seconda puntata è l'alcol etilico o etanolo. Conosciuto e consumato da sempre attraverso le bevande alcoliche, l'etanolo è un composto estraneo all'organismo che modifica i processi cerebrali andando ad alterare il normale equilibrio psicofisiologico. Per questo motivo, nei secoli, è diventata la più diffusa sostanza stupefacente legale consumata in tutti gli strati della società per i suoi effetti energizzanti e disinibitori. Nella prima parte di questa monografia dedicata all'etanolo, parleremo dei suoi effetti acuti a breve termine e scopriremo come risponde l'organismo all'ingestione di dosi crescenti di alcol nell'arco di poche ore senza dimenticare i postumi del giorno dopo.Testo e voce Stefania BonanMusiche di Davide Fichera, Riccardo Fichera e Stefano PassiniEditing di Davide FicheraLetture liberamente tratte da "John Barleycorn - Memorie alcoliche" di Jack London, edizioni Mattioli 1885 (2021) e da “Different every time - La biografia autorizzata di Robert Wyatt” di Marcus O'Dair, edizioni Giunti (2015).Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sostanze--5350496/support.

Restaurant Hoppen
Karen Barrett & Jack Barrett Jeffrey—Barrett's Barleycorn Pub & Grill

Restaurant Hoppen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 48:26


Barrett's was never intended to be a restaurant, but over the years it's become beloved for its phillys, Reubens, and famed pork tenderloin sandwiches. Hear the story of how this fun-loving bar evolved into one of Omaha's most beloved restaurants.   Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter,  Instagram, AND at RestaurantHoppen.com! Sponsored by Certified Piedmontese. Visit their website, use Promo Code: HOPPEN, and receive 25% off your order! A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.  

Andy Cooney's NY Irish Music Hour
Andy Cooney's New York Irish Hour (21)

Andy Cooney's NY Irish Music Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 58:49


Hello Friends,I hope you enjoy this episode!  I'll be featuring 4 new releases along with some selections I hope you enjoy.  .  The Dublin Vocal group,  Ardu, honor our fallen of 9/11, Nathan Carter revives a Dubliners classic,  Lisa Stanley keeps us all in positive spirits with her new single and Phil Coulter does it once again with a most powerful new song with an amazing vocalist from Derry, George Hutton.Enjoy!Part 1: Derek Ryan, The Murphy's, Andy Cooney, Ardu (New Release), The Barleycorn, Part 2: Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfetones, Aoife Scott, All Folk'd Up (Seamus Pick), The New York Tenors, Erins PridePart 3: Nathan Carter (New Single), Lisa Stanley (New Single), Andy Cooney, Phil Coulter/George Hutton (New Release)

Andy Cooney's NY Irish Music Hour
Andy Cooney's New York Irish Hour (18)

Andy Cooney's NY Irish Music Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 59:59


I have to say I really enjoyed putting this show together.  On this episode I caught up with Derek Warfield of the legendary Wolfe Tones.  We talked about the early days into the incredible success he is enjoying with The Young Wolfe Tones.  Seamus Balfe's  pick this week was a great one playing Mick Hanley with his version of his song that was a big hit for Hal Ketchem and Mary Black, Past the Point of Rescue.  We also took a trip down memory lane with Bing Crosby and a fabulous Irish talent, Dave Coady.Part 1Bernie Heaney, Andy Cooney (new single), The Barleycorn, Celtic ThunderPart 2The Young WolfeTones, Derek Warfield Interview, The Young Wolfetones (new single), Mick Hanley, Bing CrosbyPart 3Derek Ryan, The Murphy's, Dave Coady, Andy Cooney, The Outlaws (new single)

Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast
Podcast33: The launch of iIrish! Hibernian Guests Marilyn Madigan, Pat Lavelle

Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 25:46


iIrish: Songs, Stories & Shenanigans, Podcast33: The launch of iIrish! And Hibernian Guests Marilyn Madigan and Pat Lavelle When you want to know, where to go, what to do, to be seen, to make a difference, you come here, to iIrish:the Truth & the Pulse of what matters. And you know, we've always been green. So, let's get to it ~What's the news today? Hear Ye, Hear ye, we have very exciting news to share with you! iIrish – Ho Boy!  Wait'll you hear about this! First: Our covid on hold expansion plans are finally coming out of the darkness.  Do you know a writer who lives in the Greater Cincinnati, Pittsburgh or Detroit area? We are looking for new writers based in those cities. Please send them on to us to chat with. Yes, we are starting with Pittsburgh, which had its launch meeting last Tuesday, and then Detroit is next, but Cleveland to Clearwater is our opportunity corridor. Fourteen states from CLE to shining CLE.  Second: In Ohio, eighty-five Giant Eagle, Marcs, CVS and Drug Mart stores from Cleveland thru Columbus will soon carry the Ohio Irish American News. Third: Due to this expansion, our Ohio Irish American News name no longer fits!  We'd like to share with you, our listeners, our new name: Drum roll please Marilyn & Pat … Our new name is …  iIrish! We feature such a wide variety of outlets to reach the Irish in America, and all across the world, with Digital, Print, Podcast, eBulletin, social media, Video, and Web content and expertise. The name iIrishfits and describes our work and our reach across the 14 states, and the Diaspora at large, much better.  And Fourth: In partnership with John Delaney, who you all know as a founder of Barleycorn, and now, The New Barleycorn, we are delighted to announce our new monthly video series, The Green & Gold Web, featuring Irish music, dance, song and story, culture and so much more from across the Irish Diaspora, released once per month, and soon available online, with your subscription. Other things to talk about: Sunday is Independence Day.  It means so many different things, to so many people. No matter the meaning for you, we have so much to be grateful for, and so much to hope for.  These are the times that try men's souls, but any student of history knows the times they are a changing.  Hopefully for the good, as I believe they are.  Celebrate what matters to us all, Freedom. Cigar & Whiskey Nite is Monday at Gormley's Pub in Rocky River. Live Sessiuns are Back at The Plank in Lakewood on Thursdays. Friday the 9th is Trad music w General Guinness & Friends at Tara Hall in Columbus. 10th – CLE Hurling @Buffalo, Men's Football: Syracuse @Buffalo, Detroit @Cinci, CLE @Buffalo; The New Barleycorn are playing at Sully's Irish Pub in Medina; Mary's Lane is at Music Box in Cleveland. 12th -The next eBulletin comes out, and the next podcast is on July 16th. Sounds like a great coupla of weeks. There is a varied mix of celebratory and solemn events coming up, for sure, each deserving of our attention. So, make a plan, if you can. AND remember: Don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened! No Regerts! Let's take a quick look Back, at On This Day in Irish History On 1 July 1681 - St. Oliver Plunkett, Archbishop of Armagh, was hung at Tyburn, after being found guilty of high treason “for promoting the Catholic faith.” He is the last person to be martyred in England. On 4 July 1921 – While awaiting truce with the English, Eamon De Valera ordered the American flag flown in Dublin to “emphasize the principle for which we are fighting.” On 12 July 1691 - The Battle of Aughrin, the most decisive battle of the Jacobite wars in Ireland, took place. It was won by the forces of William III. Over 7,000 warriors were involved in the battle. On 13 July 1886 - Father Edward Flanagan, founder of “Boys Town” in Nebraska, was born, in my own Co. Roscommon. One of the many great activities that occurred since we last spoke was The Ancient Order of Hibernians and Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians State of Ohio Convention, held in Cleveland this year. Patricia Lavelle, Ray McCann, Jim Kilbane, and Kevin McCluskey chaired, and an outstanding team from the Cleveland ladies and two men's divisions located in Cuyahoga County threw a flat-out bash – too fun and too what happens in Cleveland, stays in Cleveland embargoed to detail here. It was on Fire! Congrats to all involved in putting on the first in-person convention in Cleveland post-COVID. Well Done! If you are interested in learning more about the Hibernians, the largest Irish Catholic Organization outside of Ireland, with an active and prolific mission of helping others in so many ways, This is your lucky day! I am delighted to introduce our guests today, iIrish Madigan Muses Columnist Marilyn Madigan, and Convention Co-Chair Patricia Lavelle.  Marilyn is also the National VP for the LAOH. *** If you are interested in finding out more, contact iIrish Madigan Muses Columnist Marilyn Madigan or myself, and we will fill you in, and we will get you on the right road to heaven.  I have never regretted being a member of the AOH, but so many times, over the many years I have been involved, I have been so thankful that I am. After this podcast, we are heading to the Cleveland Irish Football and Hurling clubs fundraiser at Goldhorn Brewery over on E 55th, before catching up with Achill Crossing, playing at Gormley's Pub starting at 7. For a much larger list of all of the events going on, pick up your iIrish July issue at 367 locations (the complete list of locations is on the website), and the issue is archived online, at OhioIANews.com. ** Dear Listeners, remember, all our podcasts past and present are free to listen to, and download from iTunes or OhioIANews.com, anytime.  They offer  great info, and events worth knowing. Your support helps us stay alive, so please subscribe! There are many more songs and stories; I hope we will write new ones - of joy, of unification.  Here, and across the pond. We are closer to a One Ireland than we have been in more than 800 years.  And in that vein, Let's unite for America, too. We'll save those songs and stories for next time, when we release Podcast34 on Friday July 16th. Whelp, We've done what we can for this week.  Tomorrow is another day, and another chance to write the future, we want to live in. Happy Independence Day! As always, I end with a bit of the Irish: Nuair a stadann an ceol, stadann an rince Which means: When the music stops, so does the dance. Most of us go to our grave with our music still inside of us.  Don't let it happen to you. Grace us with your music. Now more than ever, wider audiences need to dance to all the beauty around us. Hope to see you soon. Keep the hugs and prayers coming. Thank you listening, and for allowing me to share my stories with you. Please share yours, with me. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast
Episode 32: A Tribute to Noreen, and Special Guest We Banjo 3's Enda Scahill

Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 49:25


6 4 21 iIrish: Songs, Stories & Shenanigans, Podcast32: A Tribute to Noreen, and Special Guest We Banjo 3's Enda Scahill   When you want to know, where to go, what to do, to be seen, to make a difference, you come here, to iIrish: the Truth & the Pulse of what matters. And you know, we've always been green.   So, let's get to it ~What's the news today?   Tonight, Mossy Moran is at @Hooley House Westlake, and Paint & Sip is on at the West Side IA Club. Tomorrow the Cleveland St Pat's Gaelic Football and Hurling Clubs head to Pittsburgh for a divisional match. And the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians have another History presentation on the web. Sunday is Father's Day, and Wednesday We Banjo 3 has their amazing LiveStream kicking off at 7pm. We are talking with Edna Scahill from We Banjo 3 on the Podcast today, getting the lowdown. The weekend is highlighting by The AOH / LAOH Ohio Convention, this year being held in Cleveland; The Other Brothers are playing at HHW on Friday, Faith & Whiskey @The Grog Shop on Saturday (the 26th). Tuesday the 29th is the launch of the OhioIANews expansion into the Pittsburgh area; The July issue comes out on Wednesday the 30th and on Friday the 2nd, 2 weeks from today, the next podcast releases, right before heading to the Cleveland GAA Fundraiser at Goldhorn Brewery.   Sounds like a great coupla of weeks. There is a varied mix of celebratory and solemn events coming up, for sure, each deserving of our attention. So, make plan, if you can. AND remember: Don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened! No Regerts!   This morning, we buried my sister Noreen. To our listeners, thank you for all if the hugs, well wishes, shared stories and friendship. At her passing, she was surrounded by all of her kids, grandkids, siblings and our parents. She said several times as we all prayed together, that she was at peace, and I believe that she is. We each told of what will always remind her of us, of how we know she is near when we see it, and she smiled as best she could. She could hear our conversation, tho her oxygen assisted breath was labored. “I am fine, I am fine” she said.   We cannot do justice to her heart, her fight, her grace, her faith, her smile, her active support of so many, and her deep love for God.   This is Noreen's Alliteration   I see you in the water, when you wouldn't let me drown I see you in the in the music, as opposed to watching The Crown I see you on the ice, and a fistfight with the male bully I got your glasses safe; the lessons I absorbed, fully   I see you singing at Erieview High, in Annie Get Your Gun impressions I see you in your young Annie, the motions and facial expressions I hear you in my head, with gentle little nudges Cape Cod –trying to teach me to smile, we wept over the judges   The green crash and Roger Fallon, the IA at West 93rd Camogie, The Jerk, the front porch, the sounds I never heard At times we had like-minded magic, at times we had Dairy Queen And of course, we had St. Patrick's Day, laughing over everything, so obnoxiously green   The stories of Mike, the depths of love, the hope running ever eternal Watching you raise your kids, trying not to laugh, while eyes seemed fire infernal Instilling the love, of God & country, and the one across the pond The door always open; the kettle always boiling, of this we are inordinately fond   I see you in the church, and the bishop embracing The love of God rising by day, so many trials head on facing I see you Irish dancing, and thinking, Hell NO Why did you have to leave us, with so many joys still to go?   I bid you farewell; watch over your kids and theirs too There's nothing stronger than a mother's love, for what else can a mother do? Tho you fret, though you worried, you will always be adored Rest in peace, Dear Noni, in the gentle arms of our Lord   ***   Noreen's obituary reads: Noreen O'Brien Beardmore April 28, 1961 - June 13, 2021 Noreen Theresa (O'Brien) Beardmore passed away on Sunday, June 13 at home, surrounded by her family. Her last hours were filled with faith, praying rosaries with friends the night before her passing and with her family the morning of. Noreen fought a vigorous battle with cancer and her family considers the battle won as her whole life is a miracle. Noreen was born in Montreal, Canada to Irish immigrant parents on April 28, 1961 and was the oldest of four children. As a devout Catholic family, the O'Brien's never missed Mass. When they moved to Cleveland, Ohio in 1963, their home melded the best of Irish-American culture, including a beloved Irish festival that the whole family participated in running. Noreen graduated from the all-girls Catholic high school St. Joseph's Academy in Cleveland, Ohio in 1979 and was class president. Cleveland served as the highly social platform for her upbringing as she attended dances, organized fundraisers, and navigated the city working various jobs to earn money for school. Noreen attended Duquesne University to study nursing. While at Duquesne, she was awarded the Heinz scholarship for women in global leadership which allowed her to travel to many different countries. When asked during the interview process about which quality defined her most, she said, "I am, above all things, a Catholic." Noreen was truly a very devout woman. She hungered to know the teachings of the faith and to love Jesus more and more. She spent time volunteering at St. Boniface Parish, the Lafayette Catholic Schools System, and to personal prayer and growth in faith. As a nurse, Noreen was the first person in Ohio to be accepted by the Amish community to give immunizations. She was tender with patients and loved her career as pediatric nurse. It is how she met her husband, pediatrician Mike Beardmore. Noreen married Mike in 1990 and they moved to Lafayette, Indiana. Their marriage was one of deep love, hard work, and beautifully shared values. Together they raised 8 children and sent them all through Catholic schools. Noreen and Mike built a family that was centered on humor, music, quality time, and faith. They too ensured that Mass was never missed, and family dinner was central to their lives together. Noreen served as a member of the Governance Board of the Catholic Schools and started a Catholic moms group called "What Would Mary Do?" Unofficially, she was known for seeking out new moms in the parking lot or recognizing when young moms were having a tough time. Noreen loved to connect people with new friends or opportunities that used their gifts. Later in life she worked as the Health & Safety coordinator for the Catholic Schools of the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana. When Noreen was diagnosed with cancer, the family committed fervently to family rosaries and she brought many others into the fold. A weekly zoom rosary was started for friends from around the country and in Ireland to pray together for healing. These friends say it was an inspiring group to be part of, par for the course for a friendship with Noreen. Recently Noreen was given the "He Leads, I Follow" Award from St. Boniface Principal Sr. Lenore and former pastor Fr. Tim Alkire. Noreen was presented a statue of Blessed Mother Maria Theresia Bonzel for the goodness and humanity she has shown to so many people. Noreen wasn't perfect. She wasn't good at cooking eggs until her later years. She frequently told her children that she couldn't hear herself think. And she kept far too many Martha Stewart magazines with very little intention of ever reading them again. But those closest to her say that she always knew the right thing to say. She was everyone's shoulder to cry on. And her children would have rathered had a short amount of time with her as a mother than a lifetime with any other. There was always room at the table with Noreen and her magazine-worthy garden doesn't compare to the blooms of friendships she cultivated and kept around the world. Her family is certain that she will work even harder from Heaven for her friends and family and encouraged everyone to reach out in prayer to Noreen throughout their lives. Noreen is survived by her loving husband, Mike and her eight children: Caitie, Tommy (fiancé Natasha), Brian, John & Casey, Will, Michael, Annie & Caroline. She has two grandchildren: Henry & Peter. She is also survived by her parents; John & Eileen O'Brien of Cleveland, her sisters Cathy (John Lang)of Cincinnati and Patricia (Philip Parente) and brother, John, Jr. of Cleveland. She has 11 nieces and nephews who have always meant so much to her. Proceeding her in death is her infant daughter, Mary Clare, who the family knows greeted her excitedly in Heaven. Although Noreen loved flowers, what would mean most to her would be the Catholic education of more children. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to the Lafayette Catholic School System.   *** I need time. I can't look back, over the pain. How does life go on, when death quakes our earth?   One timeless way to cope with hurt, is thru music. I am delighted to introduce our special guest today, Enda Scahill, a force unto himself, and one of two sets of brothers: with Fergal Scahill and Martin & David Howley, that are We Banjo 3. If you haven't had the pleasure of singing ballads along with We Banjo 3, you get a new chance on June 24th, when they deliver the End of Summer LiveStream show, not to be missed. But, I'd rather hear the gospel from the priest, so please welcome to the podcast, Enda Scahill.   Hello Enda! Welcome to iIrish Songs, Stories & Shenanigans podcast. It is good to see you again, even if it is via Zoom, as we make the best of things.   · How has your transition to and from COVID gone? · Tell me about the End of Summer LiveSteam · Your work as musical performers and your songs are, to me, a bit about appreciation, and living – with urgency, but perhaps a better way to say it is living in the moment. With awareness– tell me about that. What is the message you and the band were aiming for with your work? · Woodie Guthrie said, ‘You write what you see'. Has that held true for you in your songs? · We Banjo 3 is significantly involved in supporting mental illness relief efforts – tell me about that · You were with Brock & Maguire for many years, before starting WB3. What was your favorite tour you've ever taken? · We always ask, any stories from the road, that you can share, but the road now is a distant memory – still, any stories? · What is one thing in this rock n reel adventure did that you didn't expect? · What is a common myth about your career? · You are a noted Irish tenor banjo teacher, and have several books on the subject – Besides buy the books (endascahill.com), what advice would give to someone starting out? · If we were having this conversation three years from today, what would have to happen for you to feel happy with your progress? · What underrated tool(s) are indispensable for your job? · What have you enjoyed doing the most? · What are you reading or watching? Any reccs?   Thank you for joining us today Enda; I know you are a busy, traveling man, and we appreciate the great joy you bring people with your music and sharing.   f Blues Cleveland w/ The Infamous Stringdusters · So, what happens now for you?   Listeners, remember, all podcasts past and present are free to listen, and download from iTunes or OhioIANews.com. Your support helps us stay alive, so please subscribe! Hear Ye, Hear ye, we have very exciting news to share with you! First: Our covid on hold expansion plans are finally coming out of the darkness. Do you know a writer who lives in the Greater Cincinnati, Pittsburgh or Detroit area? We are looking for new writers based in those cities. Please send them on to us to chat with. Yes, we are starting with Pittsburgh and Detroit in our expansion, but Cleveland to Clearwater is our opportunity corridor. Fourteen states from CLE to shining CLE.   Second: In Ohio, eighty-five Giant Eagle, Marcs, CVS and Drug Mart stores from Cleveland thru Columbus will now carry the Ohio Irish American News. Third: Due to this expansion, our Ohio Irish American News name no longer fits! We'd like to share with you, our listeners, our new name: Drum roll please … We will now be known as iIrish! We feature such a wide variety of outlets to reach the Irish in America, and all across the world, with Digital, Print, Podcast, eBulletin, social media, Video, and Web content and expertise. iIrish and the 14 states we are entering, the name iIrish fits and describes our work and our reach, much better.   And Fourth: In partnership with John Delaney, who you all know as a founder of Barleycorn, and now, The New Barleycorn, we are delighted to announce our new monthly video series, The Green & Gold Web, featuring Irish music, dance, song and story, culture and so much more from across the Irish Diaspora, released once per month, and available online, with your subscription.   There are many more songs and stories; I hope we will write new ones - of joy, of unification. Here, and across the pond. We are closer to a One Ireland than we have been in more than 800 years. And in that vein, Let's unite for America, too.   We'll save those songs and stories for next time, when we release Podcast33 on Friday July 2nd.   Whelp, We've done what we can for this week. Tomorrow is another day, and another chance to write the future, we want to live in. Thank you Consul General Kevin Byrne for joining us!   As always, I end with a bit of the Irish: Nuair a stadann an ceol, stadann an rince Which means: When the music stops, so does the dance. Most of us go to our grave with our music still inside of us. Don't let it happen to you. Grace us with your music. Now more than ever, wider audiences need to dance to all the beauty around us.   Hope to see you soon. Keep the hugs and prayers coming.   Thank you listening, and for allowing me to share my stories with you. Please share yours, with me. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast
Songs Stories and Shenanigans Episode 31: w Guest Carbon Leaf

Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 47:04


6 4 21 iIrish: Songs, Stories & Shenanigans, Podcast31: w Guest Carbon Leaf Appearing at Robins Theatre, June 10th!   When you want to know, where to go, what to do, to be seen, to make a difference, you come here, to iIrish: the Truth & the Pulse of what matters. And you know, we've always been green.   After listening, I hope you will feel we have a great show for you today. So, let's get to it ~What's the news today?   Tonight, I am looking forward to seeing Cats on Holiday Duo @Hooley House Westlake, or maybe Barleycorn at the West Side IA Club. Tomorrow is the Cleveland St Pat's Gaelic Football Men's team taking on The Buffalo Fenians at the West Side Irish America Club. A woman's team scrimmage is at 11 and the youth team plays at 2:30. Find out more, and new players are always welcome. Sunday is D-Day: Thursday the 10th Carbon Leaf plays at the Robins Theatre in Warren, Ohio. This is a location change from Kent Stage. Friday through Sunday are the Motor City and the Riverfront Irish Fests; and Cleveland St Pats Hurling Club takes on The Akron Celtic Guards Hurling Club Saturday the 12th at the West Side Irish America Club. On the 14th our next eBulletin goes out to the more than 12,000 fun loving, opted-in subscribers and Gormley's Irish Pub has their monthly Monday Whiskey & Cigar Tasting event, this time w special guest Whiskey Ambassador Barry Chandler; & on the 16th, the annual Bloomsday celebrations take place all over the world, rounding out the events we know about until our next podcast, 2 weeks from today, on June 18th.   Sounds like a great coupla of weeks. There is a varied mix of celebratory and solemn events coming up, for sure, each deserving of our attention. So, make plan, if you can. AND remember: Don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened! No Regerts!   Have you picked up or read online the June issue yet? It is a great, varied and informational issue. Of course, it is free at 367 locations across Ohio and in NY., PA., KY., IN., MI. and our OhioIANews.com website. So, what happened, On This Day in Irish History? On the 7 June, 1899 - Elizabeth Bowen was born in Dublin. She was a novelist and short-story writer, best known for her novel, The Last September. On the 8 June 1917 - The Butte, Montana, mine disaster fell: there were 168 dead, including many Irish, when fire broke out in a mineshaft. Butte was the US's foremost mining town at the time, with a population of 50,000, a quarter of whom were Irish, mostly from County Cork. On the 10 June, 1944 – was the death of Frank Ryan, prominent leader of the Irish Republican Army, who led 200 Irishmen to Spain to fight against Franco. It is said that the character “Liam Devlin” in the Jack Higgins thriller The Eagle Has Landed, is based on Frank Ryan. On the 15 June 1919 - Captain Jack Alcock and Lt. Arthur Brown completed the first transatlantic flight, when their Vickers Vimy biplane landed near Clifden, Co. Galway, after a 2,500km (1,500 miles) flight from St. John's Newfoundland. On the 16 June, 1904 - James Joyce first went walking with Nora Barnacle; it became the date on which everything takes place in Ulysses and is known as Bloomsday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Recipe for Greatness
Jacqueline Barleycorn - The Great British Porridge Co | Not Overthinking & Following Your Gut

Recipe for Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 32:57


Jacqueline Barleycorn is the founder of The Great British Porridge Co that launched in 2018 with a mission to get people more excited about porridge with flavours such as strawberry and peanut butter, They are now stocked in Sainsbury's across the country.Before porridge Jacqueline and her husband had just settled in to retirement but Jacqueline decided that wasn't for her so decided to start a business. This is such a great listen because so often in business world it is preached about business strategy and how there is a right and wrong way to do it but Jacqueline is so humble about her skill set and is a perfect example of how you should follow you gut and trust in the process and things can fall in to place.Talking to Jacqueline was so refreshing and a reminder of why business is so exciting because there is no right or wrong path - it is just your path!Sit back and please enjoy my conversation with Jacqueline from The Great British Porridge CoSupport the show (http://www.jaygreenwood.com)

Poejo
Sobre Mim

Poejo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 5:22


Barleycorn é uma projeção.

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Zoo Logic
Correcting the Narrative

Zoo Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 84:00


This special episode features a series of panel presentations based on recently published peer-reviewed papers about dolphin life expectancy, orca longevity, cetacean dive physiology, and two rebuttals of Marino et al 2019. Panelists Kelly Jaakkola, Kevin Willis, Andreas Fahlman, Heather Hill, Kathleen Dudzinski, & Jason Bruck present data, as well as, commentary on a case study example of a published paper on orca welfare that never should have cleared the peer-review process. Our panel of scientists clarify what we currently know and don't know about two popular species of marine mammals in human care and in the wild across a few key welfare measures. Plus, they discuss at length the problems that occur when previous scientific citations are misused, and unsupported opinion and agendas are passed off as science in peer-reviewed journals. Animal care Software Peppermint Narwhal Zoo Logic Page ZOOmility   Kelly Jaakkola Dolphin Life Expectancy https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mms.12601    Kevin Willis Orca Longevity Kochanek KD, Murphy SL, Xu JQ, Arias E.  Deaths: Final data for 2017.  National Vital Statistics Reports; vol 68 no 9.  Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.  2019. Jett, J. and Ventre, J.  Captive killer whale (Orcinus orca) survival.  Marine Mammal Science, 4:297-311.  2015. Robeck, T. R., K. Willis, M. R. Scarpuzzi and J. K. O’Brien. 2015. Comparisons of life history parameters between free-ranging and captive killer whale (Orcinus orca) populations for application toward species management. Journal of Mammalogy, 96:1055-1070. Robeck, T., Jaakkola, K., Stafford G., and Willis, K. Killer whale (Orcinus orca) survivorship in captivity: A critique of Jett and Ventre (2015). Marine Mammal Science, 32, 786–792.  2016.   Andreas Fahlman Dolphin Dive and Respiratory Physiology Borque Espinosa, A., Burgos, F., Dennison, S., Laughlin, R., Manley, M., Capaccioni, R. and Fahlman, A. (2020). Lung function testing as a diagnostic tool to assess respiratory health in bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 138, 17-27. Fahlman, A., Borque-Espinosa, A., Facchin, F., Ferrero Fernandez, D., Muñoz Caballero, P., Haulena, M. and Rocho-Levine, J. (2020). Comparative respiratory physiology in cetaceans. Frontiers Physiology 11, 1-7. Fahlman, A., Brodsky, M., Miedler, S., Dennison, S., Ivančić, M., Levine, G., Rocho-Levine, J., Manley, M., Rocabert, J. and Borque Espinosa, A. (2019). Ventilation and gas exchange before and after voluntary static surface breath-holds in clinically healthy bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus. Journal of Experimental Biology 222, 1-9. Fahlman, A., Brodsky, M., Wells, R., McHugh, K., Allen, J., Barleycorn, A., Sweeney, J. C., Fauquier, D. and Moore, M. (2018a). Field energetics and lung function in wild bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, in Sarasota Bay Florida. Royal Society Open Science 5, 171280. Fahlman, A., Jensen, F., Tyack, P. L. and Wells, R. (2018b). Modeling tissue and blood gas kinetics in coastal and offshore common Bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus. Frontiers Physiology 9, 1-13. Fahlman, A., Loring, S. H., Levine, G., Rocho-Levine, J., Austin, T. and Brodsky, M. (2015). Lung mechanics and pulmonary function testing in cetaceans Journal of Experimental Biology 218, 2030-2038. Fahlman, A., McHugh, K., Allen, J., Barleycorn, A., Allen, A., Sweeney, J., Stone, R., Faulkner Trainor, R., Bedford, G., Moore, M. J. et al. (2018c). Resting metabolic rate and lung function in wild offshore common bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, near bermuda. Frontiers in Physiology 9. Fahlman, A., Moore, M. J. and Garcia-Parraga, D. (2017). Respiratory function and mechanics in pinnipeds and cetaceans. Journal of Experimental Biology 220, 1761-1763. Thanks to Dr. Randy Wells, Director of the Sarasota Dolphin Research Program and Chicago Zoological Society. https://www.sarasotadolphin.org/about-us-2/    Kathleen Dudzinski & Heather Hill  Commentary on Marino et al 2019 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6cj9473p www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org https://www.dolphincommunicationproject.org/index.php/about-dolphins/scientific-publications   Jason Bruck Commentary on Marino et al 2019 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jason_Bruck2

Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast
Episode 1: Raised on Songs & Stories

Songs, Stories, and Shenanigans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 13:10


Kiss me I’m Irish? St. Patrick’s Day? Why is St. Patrick’s Day/Week/Month celebrated with shenanigans all over the world? Where did St. Patrick really come from (Hint, it wasn’t Ireland). And where do we come from? How did we really get to such a day of meaning so deep, that the Irish and almost everyone else too, celebrate it so boisterously? Not just for a day or weekend, but now, for the whole month of March? What’s the true, authentic Story? Our very first podcast shall tackle these burning issues, and really, what are shenanigans? Why do the Irish dislike the clover but love the shamrock and why they are different, and of course, no celebration is worth its Irish Sea salt, without music.  So, since everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, Sing Irish Men and Women, sing, with us! Hosted by Ohio Irish American News Publisher & Editor John O’Brien, Jr. Raised on Songs, Stories and Shenanigans is brought to you by the Ohio Irish American News and WHK The Answer. It airs every other Friday, at 5, on whkradio.com and OhioIANews.com, but is available for download, whenever you wish. Songs, Stories & Shenanigans The Invitation by Batt Burns Used with permission of Batt Burns Pull up your sugan chairs, my friends Close out the green half door And gather around the peat turf fire As we did in days of yore. I am glad you rambled in tonight, For the house was quiet and still. Herself was carding sheep wool, while I, my pipe did fill. There wasn’t a word between us, you’d swear a row was on. But memories were with us, of our children now all gone. To America and England, those lands across the foam Will they ever laugh and joke again, in our cozy Irish home? You’ve waked us from our reverie. Maybe it’s just as well. Before those memories saddened us, and a tear or two were shed. Your happy faces cheer us up. You’ve surely brought some news. And from my store of yarns, sure you all can pick and choose. Look to the blazing flame there, do you see what I can see, Dark heroes, fairy castles, warriors fighting to be free? There’s leprechauns and fairy folks, Oisin and Finn Mac Cool I can see them all so plainly there, from my little fireplace stool. Come back into the past with me as I speak of olden days When life was much more simple, and we all had purer ways. Oh there were no lounge bars or discos. TV we did not know. Yet we had fun and sport a plenty, in the Kerry of long ago. I was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio.  1st Generation.  So my roots go much deeper in Ireland, than they do in the U.S.  I never thought much about it, until I went to Ireland.  I remember the air, and the peace I felt, sitting on a stone wall, waiting for the train to Dublin and singing Kenny Roger’s songs with my sister Cathy. For me, a whole new valley of thought opened up.  The missing connection, the only time in my life I have not felt deep-core restlessness, of not belonging, was when I was in Ireland.  That feeling was not repeated until seventeen years later - when I went back.  In an abandoned and disappearing churchyard I saw wind-rubbed tombstones that carried the same names as I know well today; George, Hubert, Desmond (who died in 1698), O’Brien’s all.  Phillip O’Brien, my cousin, is the 11th generation to mind the hills and cows, milk the milk and sheer the sheep at Atteagh Mills. Atteagh Mills, near the town of Athlone, is in the Co. Roscommon, in south central Ireland. South Central LA it is not.  It is farm country.  His nephew is the 11th generation to mind the cows and sheep at Atteagh Mills.  The “New House” is 266 years old, older than this country, and the old house? Well, it is just old, dating back to the 1600s.  We have roots there.  I have never “walked the land” with my father, as so many memoirs deem essential.  Yet, I look out and see our ghosts, I hear their music, and that peace once again settles down, through my toes. I am rooted. Yet, only in my memory does the taste of belonging remain. The feeling of Ireland, nurtured by dances at West Side IA, bands, Sunday morning 78’s, then 8-tracks, before mass, and then Gaelic Football games and gatherings; Immersion at 3,000 miles.  My father left Ireland soon after playing for the 1951 All-Ireland winning Roscommon U-21 Gaelic Football team.  He was not the oldest son.  The first time he returned was for his mother’s funeral, 38 years later.  Through the roots of my past, I sometimes feel, that I never left.  Since the Beginning of Man, The Hours between the Coming of Night and the Coming of Sleep have belonged to the Tellers of Tales and the Makers of Music I grew up in a house immersed in Irish culture.  Growing up, the things I remember most are the frequent guests that we had stay overnight, when they were playing in Cleveland.  Bridie Gallagher, Dermot O’Brien, Glen Curtin, Noel Henry, Makem and the Clancys, Barleycorn as well: so many names, so many memories.  When I woke to the smell of bacon on a Sunday morning, I knew dad had brought the band home from the dance the night before, and the breakfast table was going to be full of stories from the road.  It was a great way to grow up.  As I got older, I started finding my own songs and singers that I loved.  The albums and 8-Tracks that I heard became my own songs.  One day my dad walked into my bedroom and said, “Johnny, we’re starting a festival, you’re doing the parking”. And he walked out. I was 16. The first few years, I worked the parking lot, parking cars and soaking up the sun, and the sun burn.  When I graduated from college, I started doing the food, and moved onward from there.  Because of the festival, dances and Sunday morning breakfasts, I became immersed in the music and, like many, I was deeply impacted by the message of Tommy Makem and how preserving and promoting the culture was so important, before it all fades away, and is lost, forever.  Being able to meet, talk to, and form friendships with so many performers who had impact on the music, and on me, really influenced my thinking.  My memories of the first festival are still very strong and I have so many cherished memories from the ensuing years, all related to the festival performers, many, like Tommy, now gone home. The volunteers and amazing, legendary afters parties and sessions are treasured.  In my mind, they shall live in infamy. I was hooked on the music and still, to this day, learn as many songs as I can; Songs in my head, songs always on my tongue, songs I love to sing, songs that tell stories.  We call them Folk Songs.   Many have negative connotations of that term. They don’t realize folk songs are the heart of rock n roll, of blues, jazz, gospel, country, and even rap.   For as Sean O’Casey said, in his Rose & Crown: Oh, and the folk-song, the folk-song, the gay and melancholy strains of the Irish folk-song, on fiddle, on harp, and on fife. And no folk-art is there but is born in the disregard of gain, and in the desire to add a newer beauty and a steadier charm to God’s well-turned-out gifts to man. In recent years, maybe as my strident side mellows and I meet people from all over the world in this writing life, I am more struck by the similarities in people than the differences.  Every culture has its own niches, its’ cool things that touch your soul, but the similarities, especially of emotion and defining values, are remarkable, and unmistakable. William Butler Yeats said: Folk-art is indeed, the oldest of the aristocracies of thought, and because it refuses what is passing and trivial, the merely clever and pretty, as certainly as the vulgar and insincere, and because it has gathered unto itself the simplest and most unforgettable thoughts of the generations, it is the soil where all art is rooted. Tommy Makem is the Godfather of Irish music. He wrote more than 400 songs, the anthem, Four Green Fields, of course, as well as Gentle Annie, Winds of Morning, The Winds Are Singing Freedom and so many other iconic songs, songs that are sung wherever the Irish gather around the world. They are the stories of our people, and today those songs are sung by Gaelic Storm, We Banjo 3, Lunasa, Runa and just about every popular Irish band performing today.  Our stories define us; our culture is a story-driven one, an oral tradition passed on generation to generation.  We pass the stories on so our roots, our history, our very identity stays vibrant and alive – you see it around you here and now - it is our connection to our past, AND our present. My story is not the only one I am trying to tell.  Tommy wrote Four Green Fields one day while driving down to Newry, in the Co. Down.  He saw a woman coming down from the fields with the cows, to cross the road.  They were both stopped at a British checkpoint.  Tommy watched her as he, and she, waited to go thru.  He could see the, Hassle, as the woman just wanted to get on across the road, to get on with her life. He wrote the first two verses then, and the final one later, when he got to Newry. Four Green Fields is a song full of symbols, in its simplicity.  The Four Green Fields symbolically refer to the 4 Provinces of Ireland: Leinster, Munster, Ulster & Connaught, which hold the 32 counties, most similar to our states.  The symbolic “fine, old woman” represents Ireland herself. What did I have? said the fine old woman What did I have? this proud old woman did say I had four green fields, each one was a jewel But strangers came and tried to take them from me I had fine strong sons, they fought to save my jewels They fought and died, and that was my grief, said she Today, the oral tradition is more readily available than ever.  Only now, it is electric!  Name the poem, story or song, and you can often find it on the internet.  This is an amazing this for our culture, and brings us full circle, because we can see more than just our viewpoint.  There are three sides to every story – your side, my side, and the truth: now we can hear more than one side of the story.  We can see the similar hurts, struggles, anger, joy and goals from a perspective never before available to us, and we can make our own decision, based upon a person, and their character, not their religion, or the place they were born; whether you were born in Boston, in Belfast, or in Bethlehem.   We can never forget, but if we ever want to move on, and we must move on, or be left far behind, we must see the similarities and common ground between people of a different perspective, no less relevant to them.  You and I, we were raised on songs and stories, we are Irish, that will never change.  We must always be aware of from where we came, and how we got to where we are today.  Don’t look back, we are not going that way is not an all-encompassing statement – it is simply a way to focus on our future.  No matter the internet’s ready providence of what it calls fact, we cannot forget the story,  We cannot forget our past, our traditions and the events and people that define us today. We just can’t let the things that defines our past, also be what defines our future. Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one’s own beliefs. Rather, it condemns the oppression or persecution of others. - John F. Kennedy He also said: “Mankind must put an end to war, before war puts an end to Mankind.” Old soldiers never die, but young ones do.  No matter from which side of the river that runs thru us we come, we are shaped by those with us, and those opposite.  When we strip away the mantles that we wear, we see men and women, not orange and green.  When we see Christians, not Catholic or Protestant, we see the hand of God. I’ve run out of time.  I hope you’ve enjoyed our very first podcast. I hope the poems and verse today shows how our similarities, tho often hidden, tie us together, more than the difference tear us apart. It is St Patrick’s Day, a day of great celebration and reunion, unseen anywhere else in America. I hope you have a great day of fun, respect, and reunion. There are many more songs and stories; I hope we will write new ones- of joy, of unification.  We are closer to a One Ireland, than we have ever been in 800 years.  We’ll save them for next time, March 27th, when we meet again, and move from our past, to our present day, and future. For a list of those events to come, Pick up your copy of the Ohio Irish American News at any one of 211 locations in and around Ohio. The list and archived interactive copies are at www.ohioianews.com.  And sign up for our eBulletin. It goes out to more than 12,000 opted in subscribers 2x per month, alternating weeks with these podcasts. Follow the website, or our FB, Twitter and Instagram pages to keep up with all the shenanigans to come.  See you at the Parade and again on March 27th, right here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dictionary
#B45 (barleycorn to barn owl)

The Dictionary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 9:31


I read from barleycorn to barn owl.   The word of the episode is "barnacle goose".   dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar 917-727-5757

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KSR
2020-01-17 - KSR - Hour 2

KSR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 43:22


More KSR LIVE from Barleycorn's in Cold Spring, KY talking UK basketball, football, and the cheating Houston Astros.

KSR
2020-01-17 - KSR - Hour 1

KSR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 43:50


KSR is LIVE from Barleycorn's in Cold Spring talking UK basketball, Odell Beckham smacking a police officer's butt, and more.

Cultural shorts
Singer Kelly Hunt Brings Intimate Americana Sound To Barleycorn's

Cultural shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 5:49


Though she shares a name (and manager) with blues pianist and vocalist Kelley Hunt, Kansas City-based singer-songwriter Kelly Hunt has a sound distinctly her own. The Tennessee native's songwriting is steeped in the Americana tradition — her songs spare and intimate, as heard on her debut album Even The Sparrow . Released in May 2019, the record has already earned Hunt a global audience and acclaim from outlets such as Rolling Stone and PopMatters . It was selected as a finalist for the International Folk Awards Album of The Year. Hunt performs at Barleycorn's on Thursday, Jan. 16. She spoke with KMUW from her home in Kansas City. Tell me about the process of making Even The Sparrow . This was a little bit of a longer process? It was my first attempt at making a record. I spent the better part of two-and-a-half to three years making it. A lot of that was just figuring out what that entailed. I was working full-time and recording piecemeal on weekends, just figuring out how to be in the

KSR
2019-11-01 - KSR - Hour 1

KSR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 40:50


Matt, Ryan and Drew are LIVE at Barleycorn's in Cold Spring, KY talking about the UK basketball game tonight vs Kentucky State, Trent Williams' cancer scare, land surveyors and much more.

KSR
2019-11-01 - KSR - Hour 2

KSR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 39:19


Matt, Ryan and Drew are LIVE at Barleycorn's in Cold Spring, KY talking about the UK basketball game tonight vs Kentucky State, Trent Williams' cancer scare, land surveyors and much more.

Night Whispers
VOL 01 | Q4 | NW00296 | OCTOBER 22 | BLOW-HOLES IN THE BARLEYCORN

Night Whispers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 7:55


Dream Word – SEERuth 2:2-4 Naomi said to her, "Go ahead, my daughter." So she went out and began to glean in the fields behind the harvesters. As it turned out, she found herself working in a field belonging to Boaz, who was from the clan of Elimelech. Just then, Boaz arrived from Bethlehem and greeted the harvesters, "The Lord be with you!" NIVI love the Old Testament Book of Ruth and the verses in our text for tonight, are probably my favourites from the whole of the book. Of course, being a lover of God’s deeps, I like these verses in particular, because of the two great whales that break the surface of the crashing waves of poverty and spout their presence abroad for all the world to see. Do you see them? For oh, friends, in these quiet portent times of the coming judgment of God, we surely must see them, else all our hope is lost.The scene is set for us in the book of Ruth, when the pleasant Naomi has returned in marred bitterness to her former country, to her home time of Bethlehem, her clan, and her former neighbours. Just ten years previously Naomi had left there with her husband and two sons for Moab. She did so because there was no bread in Bethlehem, yes, there was no bread in ‘the house of bread,’ and at that time, neither was there singing in Judah, indeed, music had left ‘the land of praise,’ and so Naomi and he family left it.In those ten years away from her homeland, she lost her husband and two sons to tragic deaths but had gained two lovely but very needy daughters in law, one of whom, despite her best efforts, could not be shaken from her dead apron-strings and therefore, Naomi had to drag Ruth back to Bethlehem, to want, to ridicule, to gossip and to incessant questioning.It has been rightly said that 'God planted a garden and that man created the cities, but that the devil made the small town!' Here then, back in the goldfish bowl of Bethlehem, all Naomi’s poverty and despondency, all of her bitter declarations of 'the hand of the Lord going out against her,' could be seen and heard by everyone, and oh the gossip my friends, and oh the looks, and oh the condemnation, and oh the accusation, oh the intense intrigue and the consistent and close observation of this beautiful foreigner called Ruth. My goodness friends, if it wasn’t for the whales of God’s presence, if it wasn’t for the warm mammals of Gods providence, if it wasn’t for these two giants of His goodness breaking the surface of those poverty polluted deeps, and those troubled waters of want, then all in the story would be nothing but bleak despondency. Thank God then for the whales! Do you see them yet? For oh, my friends, in these quiet portent times of the coming judgment of God, we surely must see them, else all our hope is lost.This story has a good ending though. Ruth the Moabitess, shall be loved by Boaz, in whom is great strength, courage, and, of course, cash! Yes, Naomi shall, at last, be blessed, she shall be well taken care of and children shall bounce upon her knee, and from this foreign exchange, there shall eventually come David the King and even Christ the Saviour! Though, at this point in the story, the only testimony to God’s greatness and overwhelming and coming goodness, are the whales. Do you see them yet? For oh, friends, in these quiet portent times of the coming judgment of God, we surely must see them, else all our hope is lost.Those two whales are called “As it turned out,” and ‘Just then.” An even bigger one of these giants, seen mostly spouting amongst the covers of the New Testament is called, “But God!” That’s a special one though because it can only be seen with the eyes of faith. This partSupport the show (http://www.victorrobert.tv)

Mind Of A Musician
#34 - Interview with drummer Shane Harper from Rise Again (Wichita, KS)

Mind Of A Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 53:50


Click to RSVP to see Rise Again live in Wichita on September 13th at Barleycorn's! Rise Again on Facebook Mind of a Musician on Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindofamusicianpodcast/support

Mind Of A Musician
#33 - Caustic Casanova and Renegades (Barleycorn's Show Preview)

Mind Of A Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 34:48


Reviewing Caustic Casanova, plus a preview of Renegades from Kansas City, who will be performing at Barleycorn's on Sept. 13th 2019 along with Rise Again, Dusty Grant, Civil and Vandarth. All songs used for the purpose of review and no copyright infringement is intended. All music used is the intellectual property of its respective copyright holders. All songs reviewed in this podcast comply with fair use laws. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindofamusicianpodcast/support

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Wildcat Crime
Season 1 Episode 5: The Death of Kevin Barleycorn

Wildcat Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 60:20


In episode five we take a look at the life, death and legacy of Corporal Kevin Barleycorn, the only University of Arizona Police Department officer to die in the line of duty. The story surrounding Kevin's death in 1990 changed several times in the weeks after his passing. We look at how his death affected the campus, the community and Kevin's family. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.

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New England Legends Podcast

In Episode 50 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger head to the forests of northern Maine on a quest to find Razor Shins -- an immortal monster in search of alcohol. When Maine loggers left out an acceptable offering, Razor Shins could prove helpful. If they failed to leave him hooch, he could turn deadly... Razor Shins is reminiscent of an ancient song and story about John Barleycorn. Do Jeff and Ray break into song for the first time in 50 episodes? Is that why Jeff brought his guitar on this adventure?

Geeks' Boutique
Geeks' Boutique Episode 23 - Fun Sucking Vampires

Geeks' Boutique

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 53:15


Say hello to episode #23 of the Geeks’ Boutique podcast - “Fun-Sucking Vampires.” The hillbillies review The Expanse, Lost in Space, Avengers: Infinity War (again), Deadpool 2 and Solo. Our esteemed musical guest this issue is Liam’s Fancy! Lend an ear to their track, “Hoodoo’s Barleycorn,” from a collection of songs they recorded specifically for the Kentucky Highlands Renaissance Fair in Eminence, KY! Catch them live in Lexington every first Thursday of the month at McCarthy's Irish Bar. You can even learn a step or two of Irish dance! https://www.facebook.com/liam.fancy https://www.instagram.com/djcummins03/

Talking Beards with The Beardcaster

Omar Shifrin, president of the Bearded Monkey Social Club is a fellow goatee guy.  His club is putting on an event on March 10th called Beards For Babies  which is to support Lexi’s L.A.M.B, a charity to help children and their families who are in local hospitals outside of Wichita, Kansas.  We talked all about the club, how he got involved in the facial hair community and how he has tried to help out a lot of local charities. Bearded Monkey Social Club   Beards For Babies   Lexi’s Lambs http://www.lexislamb.org/   Barleycorn's   Categories: 1. Styled Mustache  2. Business Beard 3" and under 3. Full Beard 3"+ to 12" 4. Full Beard 12"+ 5.Goatee 6. Chops  7. Whaler  8. Freestyle (Full & Partial) 9. Whiskerinias   Competitors $20.00 Spectators $5.00 This will be a facial hair competition fundraiser where the funds raised will go to Lexi's Lambs https://www.facebook.com/LexisLAMB/ Lexi's L.A.M.B. is a nonprofit organization located in Wichita, Kansas that helps children in local hospitals. Company Overview Lexi’s L.A.M.B. was formed in loving memory of Alexis Christine Sparks to help other special children. Many children face problems and difficulties and spend much of their life fighting sickness. After watching Alexis fight everyday, we knew we wanted to help other children and their families through their own trials and tribulations. Many people have no idea how hard it is to have a child who has to face such difficulties but at the same time they don’t realize how easy it is to love them just the way they are. Our mission is to provide support for sick children and children with special needs through a partnership with parents, family, and medical staff. We work with local hospitals to meet these needs by providing items that help bring a sense of comfort and normalcy to the children. Items range from craft supplies and toys for the kids to meals for the parents while they are at the hospital with their child. General Information If you would like to make a tax deductible donation online to Lexi's LAMB you can send a payment through PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/home. Our email address is lexislamb@cox.net. Thank you so much!     SUBSCRIBE AT: www.thebeardcaster.com/subscribe 

Arseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcasts
Arsecast Extra Episode 141 NYC - 26.09.2016

Arseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 112:03


This special episode was recorded live in the Barleycorn bar in New York, thanks to Arsenal NYC. James and I relive some fun times in the big city, enjoy the 3-0 win over Chelsea, laugh at Diego Costa, and then answer lots of questions from the audience while people feed us shots of whiskey. Good times. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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