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Arizona cowboy and writer Ed Ashurst tells stories of working with old-time cowboys Whistle Mills and Bill Howell and talks about his experiences on legendary Arizona outfits including the O RO Ranch, the Babbitt Ranch, and the Diamond A Ranch. Recorded onstage in front of a live audience at the 2nd Annual Ranch Verse. This episode was sponsored by the National Ranching Heritage Center in Lubbock, Texas. Learn more at www.ranchingheritage.org Learn more about Cowboy Crossroads at www.andyhedges.com Become a Patron at www.patreon.com/cowboycrossroads
Happy Hump Day, listening family! Today, we are fortunate to have former Governor Bob McDonnell sitting in for John -- and first up this morning, Governor McDonnell welcomes his good friend (and Producer Dan's), former Virginia House of Delegates Speaker Bill Howell. Governor McDonnell and Speaker Howell -- who for some time were in the House of Delegates together -- contrast the temperament of the legislature then versus now, lamenting the changes that have occurred.
In part 2 of our conversation we talk about the longest place he ever stayed, learning how to AI cattle, a horse named Joe Lewis, and things he learned from Bill Howell at the Babbitts. If you like listening to his stories, you can purchase on directly from Skeet on Facebook. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cowboy-stories/support
Bill Howell, CEO and General Manager of Adkins Energy, discusses a new carbon capture and repurpose program that Adkins Energy would be one of the first to try!
We finally make the trek up to The Last Frontier this week! Alaska is an absolutely massive state, and joining Joel to talk about it is Bill Howell, who is a beer author and host of the radio show Drinking on the Last Frontier. They talk through a variety of topics, such as whey 2006 was an important year, the story of Alaskan Brewing, how he covers such a wide area, and much more! From Portland, Maine to San Diego, California. Austin, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota. The bright lights of New York City to the farmland of rural Iowa. Brewery Travels plans to run the gauntlet of locations, providing in-depth information on as many places as possible. With episodes coming out weekly on Tuesdays, Brewery Travels is where you can get your fix if you enjoy a craft beer or traveling. Cheers! DRINK LOCAL EVERYWHERE! Follow Joel's travels on social media: Twitter: @brewerytravels Instagram: @brewery_travels Website: www.thebrewerytravels.com Episode 83: Alaska, USA - Feat. Bill Howell
Un Vent d'Ailleurs : Le Vent d'Ailleurs souffle depuis la Jamaïque cette semaine. Nous sommes en compagnie d'Hélène Lee, autrice et réalisatrice. La journaliste spécialiste de la musique jamaïcaine revient sur la distinction décernée récemment par l'Etat jamaïcain au “Premier rasta”, Leonard Percival Howell. Leonard Howell est un des premiers rastafaris, il développe une vision afro-centriste dans ses prêches et après avoir été emprisonné et persécuté, il fonde dans les années 1940 le Pinnacle, première communauté rastafari. Hélène revient sur le quotidien et l'histoire de cette communauté et se félicite de cette reconnaissance post -mortem. Pour en savoir plus, lecture conseillée : Pinnacle, Le paradis perdu des Rastas par Bill Howell, co-signé avec Hélène Lee. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
When asked about some of the best cowboys Ed Ashurst has ever been around, he mentioned Bill Howell. When talking about Bill he said, "...the best cowboy I ever knew, all things considered.... He was an artist at working cattle. Big bunches of cattle.... And I worked for him for 15 years. And if I'm a cow man, it's because of him." Throughout this episode, we talk about working cattle in the traditional way, what Ed's definition of a cowboy is, and some of the challenges he faces. His advice to future generations is to, "Have faith in God, pray a lot, and fight government intervention." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cowboy-stories/support
In this episode of Louisiana NOW, we visit with Bill Howell, recently hired as the new Director of the Office of Missional Engagement and Outreach. This office manages the Conference's disaster response ministry. Howell, a certified lay minister from Jacksonville, Florida, has extensive missions and emergency response training. His background ranges from mission training with Global Ministries to vision research at Florida State University as a published researcher to active duty service in the United States Air Force and reserve duty at the U.S. Central Command as an intelligence officer. If you would like to help the relief efforts in Louisiana, please visit www.la-umc.org/relief or text RELIEF to 800-500-5858. If you would like to call the Louisiana NOW podcast, please call (504) 507-1542. Folks from all over the country have been calling the hotline to leave us a message of hope.
Another defeat for the Baggies - this time against Newcastle - has left Head Coach Slaven Bilic in a perilous position. Adrian and Chris decide, reluctantly, that's time for Slav to go.Plus former Baggies striker Garry Thompson shares memories of his all too brief Albion career in the mid 80's. His biography with Bill Howell, Don't Believe A Word, is out now.Presented by Adrian Goldberg and Chris Lepkoswki.Produced by Adrian Goldberg.SPONSORED BY PUG MUG MARKETING
Host David Moxley speaks with his guest, Bill Howell, a dedicated Veteran, former Army officer, and an untiring member of and worker for the Johns Creek Veterans Assn. (JCVA).
Dominated by state-owned companies, the mining industry in Vietnam is seeking to modernise and improve their operational efficiency, safety and environmental footprint. This week we are joined by Bill Howell - Head of the Mining Working Group of the Vietnam Business Forum and Managing Director of Triple Plate Junction - to shed light on how Australian METS can establish a foothold in Vietnam and Australia's reputation as a global leader in mining processing innovation and technical expertise.
Brian Finch & Bill Howell are the hosts of RU Faster Than A Redneck, a new show on SPEED. It pits a team of 'redneck' street car racers known as the Mullet Mafia against all-comers in import cars--European sports cars, tuners, exotics etc. Brian brings us his pro touring '71 Camaro.
News roundup, three words to describe the Vancouver Olympics closing ceremonies, the to do list, Tennessee politics are important politics, and while our U.S. Senators refuse to fight for health care security for all Tennesseans, one lone State Senator takes a stand. Plus, our interview with Bill Howell of Tennesseans for Fair Taxation. Fair fair fair fair fair. [23.34MB]
Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. THIS EPISODE:October 3, 1980. Program #14. CBC, Toronto. "The Stone Ship". Not auditioned. A chilling horror story. Henry Ramer (host), William Hope Hodgson (writer), Len Peterson (adaptor), Chris Wiggins, Arch McDonnell, Graham Haley, Eric House, John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Nina Callaghan (production assistant), John Douglas (script editor), Earle Toppings (script editor), Bill Howell (producer, director). 28:00.
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Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. THIS EPISODE:July 11, 1980. Program #2. CBC origination, NPR network, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, Conn. aircheck. "The Monkey's Paw". Sustaining. A horror tale about three wishes. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is January 31, 1982. W. W. Jacobs (author), Henry Ramer (host), Ruth Springford, Eric House, Chris Wiggins, Michael Wincott, Graham Haley, John Jessop (recording engineer), Bill Robinson (sound effects), Doris Buchanan, Bill Howell (producer, director), John Douglas (story editor). 29:09.
Nightfall is the title of a radio drama series produced and aired by CBC Radio ( Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ) from July 1980 to June 1983. While primarily a supernatural/horror series, Nightfall featured some episodes in other genres, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, and human drama. One episode was even adapted from a folk song by Stan Rogers. Some of Nightfall's episodes were so terrifying that the CBC registered numerous complaints and some affiliate stations dropped it. Despite this, the series went on to become one of the most popular shows in CBC Radio history, running 100 episodes that featured a mix of original tales and adaptations of both classic and obscure short stories. THIS EPISODE:August 29, 1980. Program #9. CBC origination, NPR net, WPBH-FM, Middlefield, Conn. aircheck. "The Body Snatchers". Sustaining. A story of the acquisition of fresh cadavers for medical school. The WPBH-FM rebroadcast date is October 10, 1981. Neil Munro (narrator), Graham Haley, Robert Christie, Richard Donat, Sean Mulcahy (doubles), Wendy Thatcher, Michael Wincott, Bill Robinson (sound effects), Eric House, John Jessop (recording engineer), John Douglas (senior story editor), Nina Callaghan (production assistant), Bill Howell (producer, director), Robert Louis Stevenson (author), Frank W. McEnaney (adaptor), Henry Ramer (host). 29:54
Here is it folks a little later then I wanted but still packed with podcasting goodness and a new microphone. First up is my audio book review of Bones to Ashes by Kathy Reiches as Temperance Brennan tries to track down serial predator that may links to her past. Then it is off to the movies as I catch up with Bill Howell from the Century Theatre in Lindsay and we discuss how horror movies have changed over the years. Music for this weeks show is from the song Horrorstyle(140 bpm) by The Regulator & Skinny Bee. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
Yes folks we go to extremes in this week's podcast. First up is my audio book review of the auto-biography Sharon Osbourne Extreme as I talk about the life and times of the famous lady of rock. Then it is off to the movies as I give you my take on the new T.M.N.T. movie as those pizza eating ninja turtles leap into the world of C.G.I. Along with me to talk about the movie business is returning guest, Bill Howell, who manages the Century Movie Theatre in Lindsay, Ontario. We talk about the upcoming summer movie season and about the movie business in general. The music between the segments is the song Night Shadows by Frank Stratton and can be found on www.podsafeaudio.com. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.