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Welcome to the Five Song Mixtape! This week we discuss the mixtape titled “Big Wood, Hard Gaze” by Michael. You can find the playlist by following our account on Spotify @FiveSongMixtape or you can find us on Instagram @FiveSongMixtape. We would love to hear your thoughts on the playlist and please give us a rating via iTunes to help spread the word!“Big Wood, Hard Gaze” by Michael1.“Istok” by Trna 2.“Ensomhed” by Sunken3.“I Want to Be There” by Sadness4.“The All-Devouring” by Somn5.“Reborn – Pt. II” by OIhava Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello friends,This is a humorous story about something from my childhood. I could have published it as text but I wanted an excuse to play with Substack's audio feature and to see if I was smart enough to add intro/outro music. I think I did it ok? Maybe not. They say the best way to learn is to do, so here you go.I do some accents in it lol.Best,BenUpdate: if you would rather read this, here is the “script,” but warning: it is not grammatical! I wrote it for ears, not for eyes!I got me a sister. Her name is emily. I love her from here to there but this is a story about a thing she done once when we was young which was a very not nice thing to do.We gotta go back to the early 90s. I was six or seven and she was eight or nine. Don't matter exactly how old we were; was was children.We moved to Idaho because our momma divorced our poppa and fell in love with this hick surgeon she done met when he took out my tonsils one christmas when we's was visitin' for the holidays.And we lived in this big white house that was big only cause it was tall. Aint a wide house, but a tall house. And it was on the bank of a river. Bigwood River they call it here. Lot of grass around the house, some of it long. One day my sister she done been playin' out there in the long grass and she found herself a snake. A garter snake. Aint got poison, aint got teeth, or maybe it has teeth but they not sharp. This is not a scary snake for adults who know of snakes and their danger.She gets this snake and puts in a terrarium and brings it to her room on the top floor of this tall house. I lived underneath that room on the second floor and I was quite upset. You see I have what the doctors might call a fear of snakes. I had this fear since as far back as I remember.You see one day me and my daddy we was in our house in Los Angeles and we was watching a movie on the TV and there was a snake in it and he looked at me and I must have been three or four and he said, “ben, heres what you need to know about snakes. They look slow because they have no legs, but they're fast! You see a snake, run!” And I listened to my daddy and I got me afraid of snakes. One time we was at the Mulholland Tennis Club, my sister and me, and we were in the playroom for another child's birthday and as part of that birthday a animal trainer had come to show us the animals. And one of those animals was a massive 20 ft long snake that the trainer placed on everyone's laps. I refused that. No snake going on my lap, but I was pressured by my peers to touch the touch the snake's skin and I tell you as sure as I am standing here when I touched that snake, it turned its head and looked at me from across the room and stared with its dead eyes saying, “i hate you and I would eat you if no one else was around.”I got up and I ran. Many people might tell you if they was subpoenaed here today that I hallucinated that part but I stick by my story and it;'s a he said-snake said.There another movie I seen back in these old times in Los Angeles and it was called Black Beauty. In that movie this boy is on a ship and then the ship sinks and he wakes up alone on a beach and there is this cobra snake and it is about to kill this boy but then out of the blue comes Black Beauty, a beautiful horse the child had met on the ship when the horse was in bondage being brought to some farm somewhere; they had shared a moment, you see. Now black beauty she comes out of nowhere on this beach because she survived the wreck too and she stomps that cobra to death, cementing her eternal friendship with the boy.So me I thinking, I need a horse, but I aint old enough to own a horse because I just yay high but anyways, this is a background for the events of one summer day in a very tall house which rested on the abnk of a very small river which the locals in Sun Valley Idaho nevertheless call the Big Wood.She done brought in that snake from the long grass in a terrarium into her room, and I cried and bitched and begged for her to get rid of it. She said no. It was her snake. Her new pet. I wished and hoped for a horse to come and trample her and her vicious snake to death but the horse did not come and probably couldn't have fit through the doorway of the house anyway as it was not a wide house. So I tried to go above her head and called my poppa and told him the story and he was sympathetic but removed, told me I had to talk to my mother, and my mother, well, she was at the time under the mind-controlling influence of this hick idiot surgeon who thought I needed some exposure therapy and should be forced to live with the snake.My options had been limited by these monsters. I began to have nightmares of the snake escaping from its cage, slithering down the stairs, pushing open the door to my room, somehow crawling into my bed and then going into my butthole. Butthole penetration aint something I was, at the tender age of 6 or 7, ready to think about—indeed, thirty years later I am still not ready to consider that—so I was quite frightened and touched by the presence of the snake.One day maybe a week or two into this my sister left the house to go play silly time with her friends, like women do, and I was mostly alone. I imagine there was an adult somewhere in the house but not near me. So I was lookin at the stairs up to her room and I thought “up there is my enemy, the snake.” I got weak in these knees and considered running down to the living room to cower in fear as I had done too many times before. But on this day, no. I would stand up for myself. There was no horse coming to my rescue. I would have to be my own Black Beauty.So I done gone down the stairs and out the door and into the long grass myself and grabbed the biggest rock I could find, trotted back up into the house and then further into her room. I beheld the slithering vile creature in his habitat, the terrarium. I girded myself and thought of Black Beauty and then bludgeoned the snake to death with the rock.It did not put up a fight. It had no chance. One strong smash of the rock spread what little brains it had all over the terrarium's floor.I felt a surge relief as though I had unburdened myself of some great, well, burden. I'd taken agency in my own existence. I was my own savior. I dropped the blooded rock in the terrarium and breathed a sigh of relief as rewarding as the most relieving sighs of the ages.But then my soothed soul was taken unexpectedly by surprise. By what I did not at first know but soon it became apparent to me it was anxiety, that terrible devil lurking in all of us, second guessing our behavior.Was I about to get in trouble for this thing I had done? This murder? It was righteous I believed and continue to believe but would a judge see it that way? Or perhaps more importantly, would my mother?I knew what must be done. I picked up that terrarium and lugged it down the stairs and to the river, which they call the Big Wood, and emptied it out into the cleansing waters. The evil snake's corpse and the evidence of both my guilt and my power floated away. I rinsed the glass box and brought it back up and put it back in her room.I then went back to my own room and played with my toys, as one does., like nothing wrong in the whole world, no a leaf askew, not a thread of grass broken.Then my sister she come back sometime later and she shouts“where is my snake?”All the adults they say they don't know and eventually she come to me and says“what you do to my snake”and I says to her “what are you talking about? I don't know. I haven't been in your room because I'm too afraid to even go near your evil snake.”“Oh really?”“yeah really.”“Well it's not there anymire.”“Maybe it broke out. I did warn you that could happen!”And she f*****g stared at me with her knowing female eyes.“Tell me.”And I looked back at her with my one male eye and my ungendered glass eye and said “i swear I have no idea.”I said the the same thing to my momma! And she turned a frowning face to my sister and said , “you said it wouldn't escape! You better find it!”And she had to look high and low and as you have guessed she turned up no evidence of the snake.About ten years later I told her when we were teens, I said, “i killed the snake” and she said “i knew that” and I said “i knew you knew that but you couldn't prove it”And one of her friends was sitting there and they said “you killed her pet snake? That's awful! What's wrong with you?!?”And before I could launch into the exact spiel, I have just subjected you to, my dear sister interrupted and said, “To be honest it was my fault. I never should have brought that snake into the house. I knew he hated it and I was just bullying him.”And I nodded and she nodded and we both said with our nods, “friends. Friends forever.”And when you think back on these events you see that it's a coming of story for two people. One is my sister who came of age and admitted that it was a mean cruel thing to do to bring that snake into our house. And two it was coming of age for me because it was the day I became a man and realized I had to be my own black beauty. And guess what?I'd f****n' do it again too! Get full access to Calm Down at www.calmdownben.com/subscribe
In this episode, we bring you the warm and comforting sounds of a big wood fire crackling and popping. As you listen, you'll feel like you're in a cozy cabin, surrounded by the flickering flames and the soothing sound of burning wood. The ambient noise of the roaring fire creates a peaceful atmosphere, and the gentle crackling sounds help to soothe your mind and relax your body. This episode features only natural soundscapes with no dialogue or voice, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the sounds of the fire and let your worries drift away. Whether you're looking for a way to unwind after a long day or a tool to help you relax during meditation or yoga practice, "Big Wood Fire" offers the perfect escape to soothe your mind and body.Tags: sleep, relaxation, meditation, natural sounds, fire, wood, cozy, calming, peaceful, stress relief, anxiety reliefAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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We've got fresh eyes on ‘Infinite Minute'! Reki and Langa's day starts off idyllic, the boys are taking the “big wood” course
Hour 2: Today marks a very historical day in the history of our radio station. We learned quite a few things about our staff today, including Evan's fear or fire, Tommy's lack of life skills and Big Mack's handling of wood.
In this episode Bobby talks about his amazing yet insanely stressful at times trip. As well as his Somatic Massage that opened his heart Chakra (and he felt it). Jim went to the middle of nowhere and realized he actually liked the vibe. He played with a VR gaming system and said he also could watch porn on it, but don't ask him to walk the plank, he just can't do it. As always we save the best for last with our weekly sundries and this week does not disappoint. Warning: If you are from Philadelphia please know the frustration with your city is nothing you did. That's all I will say about that. Keywords: Gay Travel Trip Portland Maine Maine Lobster Air Travel Philadelphia American Airlines Missed Flight Crappy hotels Bad Customer ServiceFlooding BonVoySomatic Massage Chakras Weed Store Boat Restaurants VR Walking the Plank Porn on VR Student Driver Bumper Stickers Bumper Stickers 26.2Marathon Running Columbus Ohio Wilton Manors Cock Rings for Straight Men InstagramTwitterBobby's Only Fans#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell #gaykink #wiltonmanors #maine #americanscarelines Support the show
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/368 Presented By: Range Meal Bars, Stonefly Nets, Zoe Angling Group, Jackson Hole Fly Company Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Bret Bishop tells the story of how he got into the Team USA and who his mentor was early on that made his and the team's dreams come true. He shares how the team sets up their euro rigs while in competition and their mission to win gold in several competitions. He also takes us fishing in Europe, his home waters, and talks about his favorite gears, brands, and some tips on dry droppers. Listen to this episode to discover more tips and tricks from none other than Bret Bishop - 2006 Individual National Champion and current Captain of the Team USA. Silver Creek Outfitter Show Notes with Bret Bishop 3:13 - Bret Bishop talks about how he got into fly fishing. His parents wanted him and his brother to be self-sufficient anglers. 3:51 - For years in the summertime, his family would travel around and spend three months living in a VW bus and going trout fishing and camping. 4:17 - They ended up living in Sun Valley, Idaho which is where Silver Creek is. His parents were into spring creeks, so everywhere they went they would go and fish the spring creek. 5:42 - Bret talks about how their father taught them how to be self-sufficient anglers. 6:24 - He also learned fly fishing and the actual casting through attending classes. 7:30 - He shares how different is Silver Creek now than it was in the '80s. 10:06 - He tells about how the Fly Fishing Team USA started. About 2003, his friend Pete Erickson, who we interviewed for episode 118, got into the team early. There was a lot of history before Bret joined the team. 11:36 - He got involved in the team when he was invited out to Bend, Oregon along with other guys to try out. He fished well enough that he made it to what they called the development team. 13:11 - In 2006, they had the first Fly Fishing National Champion in Boulder, Colorado. 15:20 - He shares why the team struggled during practice in Portugal in 2006 and why that made Portugal kind of a tough introduction to the world of European fly fishing. 16:37 - He talks about what makes fishing in Europe different. 19:26 - He shares the team's quest to win gold in Italy. He also mentions one person who has been the backbone of the team in terms of financial support and making their dreams come true. 21:50 - He clarifies the difference among the Masters Team, Senior Team, and Youth Team. 22:31 - I ask what would it be like to have the Masters Team compete with the Senior Team. 24:36 - He emphasizes how important it is to work well together as a team and have great team chemistry and guide. 26:49 - Bret encourages people, especially the best anglers, to get a guide saing time trying to find the water they need to fish and learn some inside knowledge on techniques. 27:52 - I ask about the percentage of time that he uses certain techniques such as euro nymphing, dry fly, dry dropper, and streamers. 31:41 - Bret shares how euro nymphing started and became popular. 33:18 - He talks about how their current style of nymphing is different from what it was 10 years ago. 36:30 - He shares his setup and current favorite gears. His current choice of rod is the Echo Shadow X 10'6" 3wt rod which he says is really light and just the right balance for everything. 37:10 - When he's guiding, he uses a level line that's a little stiffer such as those from Cortland and Umpqua. He currently uses the Cortland White Mono Line (.009"/8 LB) which he says works really well for guiding. 41:27 - He shares more about their practice and setup for a competition. 44:50 - He mentions some of their great guides who helped them win competitions through their techniques and fly patterns. 46:52 - He explains his process of how he goes through switching flies with a euro setup. 50:41 - Bret talks about fishing in his home water that is Silver Creek. 52:32 - He explains the big difference between a tailwater and a spring creek. 56:40 - Bret shares the best months to fish in Silver Creek. 58:34 - He mentions the other rivers and streams that he frequents to fish. 1:05:20 - He provides some tips on using a dry dropper saying it's a matter of keeping your setup simple. 1:09:50 - He says the hardest thing to learn is how to cast a euro dry dropper and provides some tips for it. 1:13:52 - He mentions his favorite tools to use in fishing in his home waters. 1:17:33 - He encourages young anglers to be well-rounded and learn casting besides euro nymphing. 1:18:27 - He shares the most difficult type of fishing to teach. 1:19:48 - He mentions the upcoming events for Team USA as well as the women's team wherein Tess Weigand is also a part. We interviewed her in episode 364. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/368
Director, writer and performance artist Miranda July talks with host Marcia Franklin about her life and work. The conversation was filmed at the Church of the Big Wood in Ketchum, as part of an event sponsored by the Sun Valley Center for the Arts. July discusses the inspirations for her work, her creative process, and how becoming a mother has changed her. Miranda July wrote, directed and starred in the film "Me and You and Everyone We Know," which won a special jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival and the Caméra d'Or prize at the Cannes Film Festival. July's novel, "The First Bad Man," was a New York Times bestseller, and her collection of short stories, "No One Belongs Here More Than You," won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award. July is also known for her performance pieces. Originally aired: 05/19/17
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This week on the Tether Radio podcast, Daniel, Alli, & Larry talk to you, of course, about OnlyFans changing what's allowed on their platform! Plus stories about Chipotle testing a new faux meat, the return of Yik Yak, and weird truck loads that have caused traffic issues this year. Make sure to subscribe so you can… #StayTethered #HailTether #TetherRadio
Scotty and Steve Talk Mentorship In Fly Fishing, Streamer Lovefest, Guiding, and More! Steve Dally was raised on Australia's island state of Tasmania, in Aussie fly fishing terms the equivalent of being raised in Montana. But he'll tell you he squandered his youth in the salt, surfing, diving, and fishing for all manner of species. Finally convinced in his late 20s to grasp a fly rod, an obsession was born. He cut his teeth on the challenging wild brown trout and rainbows of Tasmania's wilderness lakes and streams before moving to the US in December 2000. A former journalist, Steve spent 3 years in the US as a traveling fly fishing writer and photographer, a job which saw him land, fly rod and camera in hand in Montana, Wyoming, Alaska twice, Baja, New York, Michigan, New Mexico, Idaho and finally Arkansas. The experience in tackling North American conditions was invaluable as he fished the mayfly hatches of the Henrys Fork, Firehole and Au Sable, caddis hatches on the Big Wood, chuck and ducked beads on the Kenai, stripped streamers on the Beaverhead, splatted hoppers on Silver Creek, found himself tied to 40lb King Salmon on the Ayakulik, and roosterfish and snook in Mexico. His articles and photographs have appeared in numerous publications and websites, including Fly Fisherman and Anglers Journal, and he remains a masthead columnist and regular contributor on tactics, destinations and fly tying with Australia and New Zealand's premier fly fishing magazine FlyLife. After flirting with guiding, and several job offers on his travels, Steve started guiding out of the Beaver Dam store, in '04 and ran the fly fishing department, building his knowledge of the White River system from Beaver to Norfork and a substantial and loyal guide clientele, before joining the Mountain River Fly Shop in Cotter in ‘07. Despite a serious and extensive fly fishing resume, Steve's laid-back Aussie accent and attitude, sense of humor and self-deprecating wit are appreciated by beginners and experienced fly fishers alike. His mantra is that fly fishing is meant to be fun whether you are catching the biggest fish of your life, tangling around the rod tip and everything in between.
Big Wood sits down with Casey to talk about his wrestling career, time as a promoter, “Nightmare” Ted Allen, faith in Jesus Christ, and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, I'm muzzleloader hunting in Maine with Patrick Hanley of Sig Sauer, as we record a joint episode of the Big Woods Bucks Podcast with host, Hal Blood, and his co-host, Joe Kruse. Hal is a legendary whitetail tracker. He's taken more than one hundred mature white-tailed bucks in his 50 years of experience, and is the author of several books on tracking and hunting. Hunting techniques and preferences vary significantly by region. From terrain and tracking to our favorite rifles, we cover our experiences with eastern vs western hunting. Big Woods Bucks PodcastBooks by Hal BloodBig Woods Bucks on InstagramYoutube WebsiteSeason 1, Episode 23: Python Cowboy
In this episode, I recap the ALCS opener, and give a short synapses of the games to come... pardon the length of this one, as it was tough not to clear my throat. It's either that time of year or the 5 years of dust inhalation is catching up to me.
What's your favourite giant tree in a video game? Peter & Quinton are joined by fellow podcasts Ryan & Dalton from The Steam Machine Podcast! We talk about Steam backlogs, the best and worst games we've played, music, and why there are so many massive trees out there!
Our first watch along episode featuring a match sent in to us from one of the greats, The Big Wood. Link 1 is the uncensored Terry Funk promo. Link 2 is the original broadcast from Memphis tv. https://youtu.be/h6QasH8RXA4 https://youtu.be/2peOLg5gqKY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jonah Falcon comments on the "big" meme & we learn more about 'Wood', RIP Fred Willard, Obama v. Trump: 1 Word Tweets, Killdozer documentary, people are ready to party, and Drew's been up all night watching COPS & Rock Docs.Drew slept in today until 2PM after binging COPS all night.The weather has been a pain in the ass lately and now we are threatened with flooding, remember to call ERSI if you have any issues.Time to spend that stimulus check as casinos are back... with no social distancing!Charlie LeDuff is at it again, making headline on No BS News Hour.Some restaurants are implementing a 'COVID-19 tax' or surcharge.BranDon finally got around to putting together a Bonerline, brought to you by Manscaped.Drew and Marc caught 'Tread' this weekend, a documentary about Marvin Heemeyer's rampage. Too bad nobody remembered it because Ronald Reagan's death.More information is released regarding the death of Ahmaud Arbery and it's not looking too good for that police department.President Obama shades President Trump without mentioning his name while they both use one-word tweets.A new video of old school "Lyin" Joe Biden is making it's way across the world wide web, but media seems to be ignoring it.Fed Chairman Jerome Powell says everything will be just fine.Update: Marc is still blocked by the Detroit Zoo.Any predictions for the University of Michigan football season? Here's a prediction... postponed.Big Wood finally gets his story told. We call Jonah Falcon to ask him how it feels to have a smaller weiner than somebody.RIP Fred Willard. We discuss the best of Fred and the worst of Fred.RIP Phyllis George.The NFL is looking to reward teams who make minority hirings, but only to a certain point.We go through the list of African American coaches in the NFL and college football. Where are there so few?Drew went on a rock and roll documentary binge as he caught the Sid and Nancy doc, re-watched the Johnny Thunders doc, finally caught a piece on the Stiv Bators and the Dead Boys, saw a doc on the band Jawbreaker. and a doc on Seattle rock personality Marco Collins.Hannah B dropped a N-Bomb and is super sorry.Matthew Stafford's kids are forcing him to move and hate water.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Are you your name??? Big Wood, Big Sexy and Young Peaceful break it down! Is Clearly quarantine is getting the best of us!
What the frick did you just fricking say about me, you little cloudboy? I'll have you know I graduated top of my class in the Anchor Seals, and I've been involved in numerous secret raids on The Cloud and I have over 300 confirmed episodes. I am trained in podcast warfare and I'm the top sniper in the entire US armed forces. You are nothing to me but just another target. I will wipe you the fricken frick out with precision the likes of which has never been seen before on this Earth, mark my hecking words. You think you can get away with talking about the cloud to me over the Internet? Think again, you spawn of precipitation. As we speak I am contacting my secret network of spies across the USA and your podcast app is being traced right now so you better prepare for the storm, maggot. The storm that wipes out the pathetic little thing you call the cloud. So join our discord instead at http://www.tinyurl.com/thedownloadpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-download-podcast/support
In this episode Jake and Chad interview Pennsylvania native Steve Sherk about his approach to hunting big woods bucks in the mountains ofPennsylvania. This episode offers specific and actionable advice for anyone looking to find and hunt more big bucks. Connect with Steve: - https://sherksguideservice.com - https://www.instagram.com/sherksguideservice/ Feel free to connect with us: Instagram Facebook Website
Some of the folks from Big Wood Brewery joins the show.
We sample a flight of beer from Big Wood Brewery in White Bear Lake, MN. Special guests Doug Glimmerveen, Tony Dahlberg and Ty the Brewmaster. We talk beer and fishing...A match made in Heaven. Pick up this flight and drink along! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh looks at Thursday's games for NBA Fantasy, including another big Christian Wood game with Anthony Davis out, and Wayne Ellington showing elite three point streamability for NBA Fantasy, and previews Friday for DFS. The Locked On Fantasy Basketball Podcast is brought to you by Basketball Monster.Intro Music by KVKA Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Josh looks at Thursday's games for NBA Fantasy, including another big Christian Wood game with Anthony Davis out, and Wayne Ellington showing elite three point streamability for NBA Fantasy, and previews Friday for DFS. The Locked On Fantasy Basketball Podcast is brought to you by Basketball Monster. Intro Music by KVKA Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we invited our Navy veteran/guitarist Aryen Wood on air to break down music and politics.
This week the Kidd brothers talk about what we got for christmas, Jay moving to Ontario and we're back bitches! We would like to thank the people who have been subscribed, rated and liked the Facebook page. The only way other people will find out about the podcast is you sharing it, or offering it to them gently so that you don’t offend anyone but you are also helping us out. Enjoy The intro music and outro music is provided by Kat Moscone. You can find her on all social media platforms @katmoscone.
หนังสือที่แพทแนะนำ 1. Little House in the Big Wood by Laura Ingalls Wilder (บ้านเล็กในป่าใหญ่ แปลโดย สุคนธรส) 2. Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card (สงครามพลิกจักรวาล แปลโดย อมฤต โอภาสเศรษฐกุล) 3. You are Badass by Jen Sincero 4. Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon (ขโมยให้ได้อย่างศิลปิน แปลโดย อาสยา ฐกัดกุล)
Reuvers and Frattallone talk with Ryan from Elevated and his guests from Big Wood Brewery on the weekly Beer Run.
It's a hairy world out there, and Kyle Malone has a comb for it. Kyle had been running his branding firm Kinfolk Branding when he had the idea for an heirloom-quality beard comb, and he ran with the idea. Peri and Eph Sharpe talk with Kyle about launching Big Wood Beard Co, learning about his audience, and where the beard trend is going. Theme song: "You Know Who You Are" by Sam Miller. Thanks to our sponsors Pyragraph and The Octopus and the Fox. Be sure to Like our Facebook page!
One company's materials are new. The other relies on those created in centuries past. In another Progress Edition episode of the DispatchCast, reporters Spenser Bickett and Chelsey Perkins bring the stories of Big Wood Timber Frames near Brainerd and Esser Construction of Merrifield. Dave LePage of Big Wood shares his passion for antique lumber and reclaimed metal with Perkins, while the unassuming Esser gets talked up by those who've experienced his work firsthand. For more, read Time-honored timber: Antique lumber finds new life at Big Wood and From the ground up: Esser Construction excels at homebuilding. Host/Co-producer: Chelsey Perkins Contributor/Co-producer: Spenser Bickett
It begins… These two gladiators have been called to search ceaselessly throughout Caldeonian moors, crags, islands and bogs, accepting no limits and yielding to no obstacle placed in their path, all for the glory of a sacred mission - to find the best smoky malts in the world and bring them back to the Beast Lair in the hopes of becoming CHAMPION of the Smoke Wars. Few have been chosen, but only one will prevail… In our first battle of the Smoke Wars, Mrs. Smoky Beast faces off against Joshua “Big Wood" Hatton of Single Cask Nation and Whiskey Jewbilee. In this contest each will present two smoky malts each to the Beast Masters for judgement. The first round will be a malt under £100, the second round a malt over £100 with no price limit. Who will be able to claim title as the first Champion of The Smoke Wars? Listen and all shall be revealed.
Hosts Stephen Platinum, Miss Rachael and Larry Goodman discuss the latest wrestling news with Deep Southern Championship Wrestling promoter "Big Wood" Greg Hullender and get Wood's take on the front-runners for the 2015 Georgia Wrestling Awards.
Comic Winston Woodard and Art Newsom drop in. We get to know Big Wood and Big Art. Talk comedy heroes, networking, and being 100%! Guests: Winston Woodard, Art Newsom
The harvest is a busy time, and Laura's father arranges to have a machine help with the work. This is one of the later chapters, as the earlier sound clips have been lost. With positive feedback, I'll consider re-recording them, so you can enjoy the whole book. Laura Ingalls Wilder on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Ingalls_Wilder The Little House Books on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Little_House_on_the_Prairie_books More about the American Homestead Act of 1862: http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/homestead-act/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/auryaun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/auryaun/support
The harvest is a busy time, and Laura's father arranges to have a machine help with the work. This is one of the later chapters, as the earlier sound clips have been lost. With positive feedback, I'll consider re-recording them, so you can enjoy the whole book. Laura Ingalls Wilder on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Ingalls_Wilder The Little House Books on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Little_House_on_the_Prairie_books More about the American Homestead Act of 1862: http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/homestead-act/
This edition of Georgia Wrestling Now, hosted by Jonathan Williams and Matt Hankins, featured Steven Walters, Big Wood, and Dave Wills.
This edition of Georgia Wrestling Now, hosted by Jonathan Williams and Matt Hankins, featured Jimmy Rave, Dany Only, and Big Wood, with discussion on recent and upcoming events.
This edition of the Dave & Danger Show, hosted by Dave Wills and Mark Danger, featured Big Wood, promoter of Deep Southern Championship Wrestling, who talked about wrestling, promoting, Ted Allen, the Gulf Coast reunion, promotions, and more. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.