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To wrap up Teacher Appreciation Week, we present this special BONUS episode where we flipped the mic and gave space to educators who reflected on the small moments that make it all worth it—student shoutouts, surprise gifts, and memories that linger. This episode is an audio love letter to the people who keep showing up: one student, one story, one rubber duck at a time.Click here for this episode's transcript. Featured educators: AJ Chambers, Columbia, South Carolina Evan Andre, Meadville, Pennsylvania Jared Agard, Beaverton, Oregon Jennifer Wax, McKeesport, Pennsylvania Jen Chaffman, Huntersville, North Carolina Julie Tiedens, Black River Falls, Wisconsin Heather Putnam, Goodyear, Arizona Michael Kaufman, Clinton Township, Michigan Mindy Pavone, Clinton, New York Student voices: Anastasiia – Leander, Texas Alexis – Clinton Township, Michigan Brianna – Clinton Township, Michigan Ani – Royal Oak, Michigan Beatrix – Austin, Texas Roury – San Diego, California Zion – Clinton Township, Michigan Have a story about teaching you'd like to share? Record a voice memo and upload it here. SRL Senior Manager of Community Engagement Manager Emily Hope Dobkin and Youth Media Producer Justin Rhodes produced this episode with support from Senior Youth Programming Director Victor Fernandez and Youth Media Producer Becky Wandel. Wyatt Mayes edited and mixed this episode.
Family bonds shape who we become and what dreams we have for our lives. Teens open up to their parents and siblings about what matters most: their passions, identity, and culture. Click here for this episode's transcript.Segments were produced by Ava from Black River Falls, WI; Priscilla from Danville, CA; and Denver from Orlando, FL; and Dylan from Boston, MA.Lead Podcast Producer Briget Ganske produced this episode with editing and mixing by Wyatt Mayes, with help from Genesis Magpayo. Ryan Janes is our camera and audio operator.
Some light rain this morning. Looking forward to temps in the 70's the next few days. Just hope it dries out a bit so I can get the bike out. In the news this morning, the latest on the death of the Pope, including the cause of death, some interesting facts about his life, and the flags in Wisconsin will be at half-staff in honor of his passing. Also in the news, a pork product recall, a well-known bull elk was shot & killed in Black River Falls, and a strip club in Dodge County is now going to be a place of worship. In sports, the Brewers lost to the Giants last night, the Bucks take on the Pacers tonight for game two of that series, and a recap of last night's NBA playoff games along with the scores from last night's NHL playoff action. Elsewhere in sports, a look ahead to tonight's NBA & NHL schedules, Cooper Flagg officially declaring for the NBA draft, and Shannon Sharpe getting accused of sexual assault. We let you know what's on TV tonight along with what's new on New Release Tuesday, and we talked to Grant Bilse from the Wisco Sports Show! Cool story about the world's oldest penguin, and an 83 year-old woman just checked something off her bucket list! Have you ever felt like you got abducted by aliens? A guy who claims he was abducted has a list of things to look out for that might be signs you were also beamed-up by little green men. Today is Earth Day, so we took a look at some stats & info and ways to help out. And in today's edition of "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about a vandal in California who cut down a bunch of trees in downtown LA, a very bizarre interview with a couple of twins in Australia, a mayor in California with a very unique suggestion for dealing with the homeless problem in his city, a woman who abducted her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend, and a #Florida woman who held a fight club in a class where she was the substitute teacher.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim McNamara is the author of In the Wake: An 80 Day Canoe Odyssey into Canada's Northern Wilderness. We talk canoeing, wilderness, traveling by paper maps, technology of tripping, caribou herds, and more. You can find Jim's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Wake-Odyssey-Canadas-Northern-Wilderness/dp/B0DWDTR6CSBrought to you by:SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
After taking yesterday off to host a bus to the Brewers home opener, we are both back in the studio & ready for a nice, short, 4-day work week. Kicked things off this morning with some election news as we head to the polls today, plus a drug bust in Black River Falls over the weekend, and the Wisconsin Beef Council's Elite 8 Burgers from around the state. In sports, the Brewers got shellacked AGAIN yesterday…this time by the visiting Kansas City Royals, the Bucks look to finish the season strong starting at home tonight against the Suns, and the NCAA men's & women's Final Fours are set! Elsewhere in sports, everyone is talking about torpedo bats! Jurickson Profar got suspended by MLB for 80 games, and former NFL player, Richard Sherman, had his home robbed at gunpoint while family members were in the house. We let you know what's on TV tonight and what's new on New Release Tuesday. Plus, Grant Bilse from the Wisco Sports Show joined us just after 8am! Cool story about a couple of neighbors who've lived next to each other for almost 40 years and share a birthday. Today is the first of the month, so we hooked you up with a list of things to look forward to in April…and since it's also "April Fool's Day", we took a gander at a list of some harmless pranks people have pulled on their significant other. In today's edition of "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about a criminal involved in a high-speed chase who stopped to put air in his tires, a man in Utah who walked into a restaurant with no clothing on and "flexing aggressively" towards other customers, a #FloridaWoman who allegedly assaulted someone with a conch, and a guy in India who would poop his pants in order to avoid being captured by police! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank Bures is an Author, outdoorsman and paddler. His new book Pushing The River: An epic battle, a lost history, a near death and other true canoeing stories is available for pre-order now. We talk canoe racing, Mississippi River Speed World Record attempts, near death experience paddling the Mississippi River, canoe racing and connections to Minnesota and more. Franks book is avaialbe anywhere books are sold, including here: https://shop.mnhs.org/products/pushing-the-riverBrought to you by:SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Tim and Cora Berry spent their "honeymoon" canoeing 141 Days, Souce to Sea on the Missouri River and Lower Mississippi. Along with their dog Whiskey, they traveled over 3,700 miles on their journey paddling the longest river system in North America.We talk long distance paddling, canoeing, wildlife along the way, the kindness of strangers, grandness of the Mississippi and Missouri, Lake paddling vs river paddling and more.Check out their video recaps and follow along future adventures on their youtube and Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/people/Berry-Adventures/61559539178361/?_rdrBrought to you by:SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Joe Motz is an adventurer and outdoorsman canoeing paddling 3,000 miles through the Midwest of America. We talk canoeing, Ohio River, Mississippi River, Paddle For a Purpose, camping and more. Follow Joes adventures on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MotzMovesBrought to you by:SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Grant reacts to some Edgerrin Cooper-centric commentary from Packers coaches and opens the phone lines to callers. Grant pushes back on the idea that Matt LaFleur isn't a Big Game Coach before refereeing a caller war between Tony in Texas and Lacroix Butler. Bart Winkler joins at 5:30 to talk Packers and explain an experience in Black River Falls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Werning is an outdoorsman who has backpacked the Ice Age Trail, Superior Hiking Trail, among others. We talk hiking, beauty of the Midwest, Lake Superior, and more. Brought to you by:SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Zach Fritz recently completed a 106 day journey canoeing from Minnesota to the Arctic Ocean. We talk Caribou Herds, long portugues, joys of long canoe trips, paddling the Arctic, planning a long trip, wolf sightings, whitewater and more.Brought to you by:SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Wisconsin Death Trip is a 1999 movie by director James Marsh based on the book by the same name by Michael Lesy. The film features reenactments of violent crimes, murders, mental illness, depression, and vandalism that are reported and dismissed as quickly as the newspaper articles that wrote about the incidents that took place in Black River Falls between 1885 and 1910. This week, Super Friend Sofia will be joining us to discuss the film and some of the feature vignettes that resonated with us, what was going on in Wisconsin during that time that led to some of the gruesome events featured in the movie, and why we Stan Mary Sweeney. Follow us on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Threads @GreetingsTAC, email us at GreetingsTAC@gmail.com, or leave us a voicemail at 915-317-6669 if you have a story to share with us. If you like the show, leave us a review, tell a friend, and subscribe! Visit us on the web at TechnicallyAConversation.com Contest: https://www.technicallyaconversation.com/Contest Episode Page: https://www.technicallyaconversation.com/episodes/Wisconsin-Death-Trip Follow Super Homie Super Friend Sofia on Instagram Listen To Contra Zoom Pod Follow them on Instagram Listen to Espooky Tales Follow them on Instagram
Buck Nelson is a retired Alaskan Smoke Jumper and outdoor adventurer. Check out a list of his trips here.We talk Living off the land in Alaska and on the "Cast Away" Island in Fiji, kayaking the Mackenzie River, Yukon River, Brooks Range Alaska, Grizzly Bear encounters, Wolf and Wolverine sightings, Great Divide Trail, Superior Hiking Trail, and more. Brought to you by:SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
John Ruskey is the founder of Quapaw Canoe Company in Clarksdale, Mississippi, the creator and author of Rivergator.org - a paddlers guide to the lower Mississippi River, and author of Wildmiles.org. We talk all things paddling, canoeing the Mississippi River, history of the river, the Delta Blues, how rivers can change us and more. Brought to you by:SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
In this “Best of UpNorthNews Radio,” we offer free advice to Senate candidate Eric Hovde: Don't attend a Republican fundraiser in his adopted hometown in Orange County, California. Think he'll listen? Plus, Hans Breitenmoser helps us appreciate Wisconsin's growth in cranberries. The Black River Falls school district moves forward on solar energy use. And Chad Holmes has strong opinions about NFL and NCAA football encroaching on Friday nights. UpNorthNews with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-8 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with Pat & the show. Guests: Hans Breitenmoser, Salina Heller
John Chase is the host of Paddling the Blue Podcast and an avid sea kayaker. We talk all things sea kayaking, paddling the Great Lakes, kayak camping trips and more. Brought to you by:SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Greg Fishell is the owner and lead craftsmen at Fishell Paddles, makers of custom handmade wooden canoe paddles.We talk canoeing, crafting paddles, camping, the Grand Canyon, slacklining, camping, and more. Brought to you by:Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Boyce Upholt is a writer and author of The Great River - The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi. We talk all about the Mighty Mississippi River, canoeing, history, barges, Locks and Dams and more. Join Will on the River! Summer and Fall 2024 Guided Canoe trips available at www.buffaloroamer.com/tripsBrought to you by:Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Some people have the outdoors in their blood. Will Collins is one of them. From the time he attended his first summer camp as a child, he felt drawn to the outdoors. In this episode, I talk with Will about his path from childhood summer camps in Wisconsin to multi-week expeditions in remote areas. In 2017, he paddled source-to-sea on the Mississippi River. I ask him how he planned for the trip, about the generosity of people he met along the way and the daily rhythms of a long-distance trip, and also about adjusting to life after the completion of a big expedition. The year after his Mississippi River trip, he paddled for 70 days on the Yukon River. He describes how that trip differed from paddling the Mississippi. Will's love for the outdoors extends well beyond his own expeditions, so we finish with a discussion of his podcast, Buffalo Roamer Outdoors, and the guided trips he coordinates. Will's enthusiasm for getting outside is infectious and may inspire you to get out for your own adventures.Hope you enjoy this Guest Post as Will joined Dean Klinkenberg on the Mississippi Valley Traveler Podcast.Join Will on the River! Summer and Fall 2024 Guided Canoe trips available at www.buffaloroamer.com/tripsBrought to you by:Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
John Sullivan is a paddler and record keeper of Mississippi River Through Paddlers as admin of the Mississippi River Paddlers Facebook Page. He has canoed the entire length of the Mississippi, the Iowa, Wisconsin, and many other rivers throughout the Mississippi valley. We talk canoe camping, thru paddling, and more. Join Will on the River! Summer and Fall 2024 Guided Canoe trips available at www.buffaloroamer.com/tripsBrought to you by:Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Tori Baird is an paddle and outdoor woman. She hosts workshop for women paddlers at Paddle Like a Girl and hosts a youtube channel.We talk canoeing, camping, paddling with a young family, youtube, classic Canadian Canoe routes, Green River Utah, and more.Join Will on the River! Summer and Fall 2024 Guided Canoe trips available at www.buffaloroamer.com/tripsBrought to you by:Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Hap Wilson is an artist, author, conservationist and renowned canoeist and outdoorsman. He is an International Fellow of the Explorer's Club and member of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and has paddled over 60,000 kilometers across Canada.We talk Canadian Wilderness, building trails, how guidebooks can save a river, Temagami, and more. www.hapwilson.comJoin Will on the River! Summer and Fall 2024 Guided Canoe trips available at www.buffaloroamer.com/tripsBrought to you by:Soda Peak Outfitters - Experience true Wyoming Wilderness With Soda Peak Outfitters. DIY and Guided Pack trips, fishing trips and more. Nestled in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Soda Peak calls the stunning Bridger Teton National Forest and the Teton Wilderness Home. Use code BR2024 for 5% off any trip, or email charles@sodapeakoutfitters.com for details or to help you plan your wilderness adventure.Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Trapper Haskins is an author, musican, woodworker and outdoorsman. His book "Crooked Old River, Rowing Toward Redemption on the Mississippi" is out now. We talk traveling the Mississippi, building a rowboat, the pull of the River, writing a book, music, John Hartford and more. Join Will on the River! Summer and Fall 2024 Guided Canoe trips available at www.buffaloroamer.com/tripsBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Ray Goodwin has been a mainstay in the UK Canoe and Kayak scene for over 30 years. He has crossed the Irish Sea by canoe, kayaked the Grand Canyon, Ice Climbed Africa and has paddled rivers of all kinds across the globe. He was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II and is a member of the Council of the Canadian Canoe Museum in Ontario, Canada. He is the author of a technique book called Canoeing. Check out his Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/@RayGoodwinCanoeWebsite: https://www.raygoodwin.com/Brought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Mark Fingerhut is a paddler and lover of big rivers. In 2019 he kayaked over 2,500 miles in 96 days completing a solo decent of the Missouri River in his custom built wooden kayak.We talk long distance paddling, micro adventures, canoe and kayak racing, MR340, Missouri and Mississip Rivers, Madison River Montana, hardest part is getting started, the people met along the way make the journey, Paddle Stop New Haven paddle shop, Missouri River Breaks, Lewis and Clark, Missouri River Paddlers Rendezvous, South Dakota paddling, Tow Head Steve, and more.Subscribe for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Dan Faust is an outdoorsman and canoer/kayaker with a passion for paddling rivers. He has kayaked the length of the Mississippi River twice, and plans to paddle the entire Missouri River in 2024. He's featured in the documentary film "Greybeard: The Man, the Myth, the Mississippi" Follow along with Dans adventures at https://dannofaust.wordpress.com/Subscribe for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Paul Fuzinski is a thoughtful outdoorsman and host of the podcast & youtube page Aptitude Outdoors. We talk about the transition to becoming an all around outdoorsman, his new documentary "The Hunt Within" observing nature around you, and more. 2024 Buffalo Roamer River Trips Dates Now Out @ buffaloroamer.comSubscribe for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contact
Matt Mason is an outdoorsman, thru hiker and wildland firefighter. He has hiked the "Triple Crown" - Appalachian Trail (AT), Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) and Continental divide trail (CDT) and more.We talk thru hiking, fighting wildfires, outdoor adventure, bike packing, and more. 2024 Buffalo Roamer River Trips Dates Now Out @ buffaloroamer.comSubscribe for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
BD Markey is an outdoorsman and Riverman based in New Orleans. In 2017 he canoed the length of the Mississippi river, solo. BD offers guide canoe trips based out of New Orleans @ guidedcanoetours.comWe talk canoeing, Mississippi River, dinosaur national monument, through paddling, and more. 2024 Buffalo Roamer River Trips Dates Now Out @ buffaloroamer.comSubscribe for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
SAMPLER & SANS REPROCHES (Radio Transmission)EBM - SYNTHWAVE - INDUSTRIAL & RELATED MUSICPlaylist N° 1305 - GALAXIE RADIO 95.3FM / DAB+ Lundi 27 Novembre 2023 - Horaire : 20:00 - 22:00 (www.galaxieradio.fr) [ S&SR Selection de la semaine... BLACK AGENT "Dehumanized" (Re:Mission Entertainment) ... ] BLACK AGENT "Broken Mind" DIG LP: Dehumanized (Re:Mission Entertainment) SIMPLE MINDS "Guttering Prize" CD: New Gold Dream - Live From Paisley Abbey (BMG) SIGNAL AOUT 42 "Haunted Souls" DIG SGL: Haunted Souls (Out Of Line Music) ROBERT GÖRL & D.A.F "Neue Welt" DIG LP: Nur Noch Einer (Grönland Records) DECOMMISSIONED FOREST "Black River Falls" DIG LP: Chemistry (Autoproduction) MARI KATTMAN "Lower Yourself" DIG EP: URGOD.AI (COP International) FRETT "In Out" DIG LP: Nottwo (Ant-Zen) 2ND FACE "Vox Irae" DIG LP: Utopium (Dependent) DELAYSCAPE "Riding CLV" VINYL LP: Standard By Six (Noise To Meet You) INVISIBLE NETWORK "Termite (Subliminal Mix)" DIG EP: The Hive (Digital Dependency Records) BLACK AGENT "Culture Shock" DIG LP: Dehumanized (Re:Mission Entertainment) SIERRA "Never Right" DIG SGL: Never Right (No Shark Prod) ELM "Outcast (Cast Away Clean Mix)" DIG LP: Penetrator - Fulmen Adveho! (Alfa Matrix) BUZZ KULL "Fascination (M!R!M Remix)" DIG SGL: Fascination (Circle Of Heads) SEXTILE "No Fun" DIG LP: Push (Sacred Bones Records) ULTRA SUNN "This Is Not About You" DIG SGL: This Is Not About You (Artoffact) ARNAUD REBOTINI "What You Want Me To Do" DIG EP: Shiny Black Leather (Mannequin) RANDOLPH & MORTIMER "Solta No Caos (Featuring Avnoar)" DIG SGL: Solta No Caos (Surface Reality Records) TOUT DEBORD "QCH" DIG EP: Ca Ne Veut Rien Dire (Detriti Records) SPAMMERHEADS "Dear Hangover" DIG EP: Tar Blood / Cement Skin (Soil Records) PROMO THANKS TO / REMERCIEMENTS : EPHELIDE (Marguerite Feingold), OUT OF LINE MUSIC (Iris), SIGNAL AOUT 42 (Jacky Meurisse), UTM MUSIC GROUP (Michel Rowland), COP INTERNATIONAL (Christian), ANT-ZEN (Stefan Alt), 2ND FACE (Vincent Uhlig), DEPENDENT RECORDS (Stefan Herwig), SPKR MEDIA (Gunnar Sauer), DIGITAL DEPENDENCY RECORDS (Christian Weber & Graham Rayner), MODULOR PR (Sébastien Kervella), SPAMMERHEADS (Ana & David), L'AERONEF (Jean-Michel Bronsin & Danièle Ludwig) ...PODCAST : www.mixcloud.com/SetSRradio/radio-transmission-n1305-27112023-top-of-the-week-black-agent-dehumanized-re-mission/YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@SamplerEtSansReprochesITUNES :https://podcasts.apple.com/.../sampler-sans.../id1511413205MIXCLOUD : https://www.mixcloud.com/SetSRradio/PODCLOUD :https://podcloud.fr/.../podcasts/sampler-et-sans-reprochesDEEZER :https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/1181282GALAXIE RADIO http://galaxieradio.fr/ go to replay Sampler & Sans ReprochesAMAZON MUSIC https://music.amazon.fr/.../9718c2.../SAMPLER-SANS-REPROCHESHEARTHIS https://hearthis.at/sampler-sans-reproches/ https://archive.org/download/s-sr-1305-27.11.2023../S%26SR1305_27.11.2023...mp3
Dean Klinkenberg in an author, speaker and Mississippi Valley Traveler. He runs the website mississipivalleytravler.com and publishes a podcast under the same name.We talk all things Mississippi RIver, from mound building cultures, to fur trappers, floods and farmers.Subscribe for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Ana and Eric welcome Robert Reider to The Cabin, Mr Reider is Senior Marketing Director for the Ho-Chunk Nation - and a pro golfer to boot! Along with some golf discussion, a major topic is Truman Lowe, whose story was profiled by Discover Wisconsin. The story recently won an Emmy at the 65th Annual Chicago/Midwest Emmy Awards for their digital short titled “Exploring the Artistic Process of Truman Lowe.” The video tells a phenomenal story of the Ho-Chunk artist, Truman Lowe and his inspirational impact on other Natives and community members. Eric, Ana, and Robert also dive into how the Ho-Chunk government operates as an independent entity, right down to license plates and school systems. They discuss how they preserve and pass on tribal traditions, including an educational system that teaches the Ho-Chunk language to new generations. They also discuss how economics are driving the future from casino operations to artistic endeavors and small business, and the impact of notable natives like Truman Lowe. It's a fascinating look at how a Native American government and society operates within - and occasionally independent of - the larger society here in Wisconsin. Join in on this fascinating campfire conversation and discover more about the Ho-Chunk Nation. Ho-Chunk Nation main site: https://ho-chunknation.com/Emmy award-winning video about Truman Lowe: https://youtu.be/oBltTFXKNLw
Jayson Holland is a hiker, kayaker and outdoorsman. He lives and plays in Souther Illinois near the confluence of the Ohio and Tennesee Rivers, a stones through from the meeting of the Mississippi and Ohio. Jayson runs the blog lookingdownriver.comWe talk kayaking through sobreity, beautiy and remotness of Big Rivers, learning how to kayak big water, Cache River - Illinois Cypress Swamp, River to River hiking trail, and more.Subscribe for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Matej and Zuzana Dolinay are Zoologist and features of the upcoming documentary "Figures". They run the popular youtube page Living Zoology where they film venomous snakes (among other wildlife) around the world.We talk filming for the documentary, traveling the world, captureing wild and dangerous snakes, working as a married couple, and more.Living Zoology Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LivingZoologyFigures Documentary Film: https://figuresfilm.com/Subscribe for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comSRE Outdoors is a Family Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Scott Oeth is an outdoorsman, canoer, and creator of bullmoosepatrol.com We talk canoeing, bushcraft, winter camping and more. Subscribe for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comFamily Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Two interviews with Felix Cavaliere from The Rascals. The first, from October of 2023, talks about his 2023 studio album "Then And Now," including his collaboration with Steve Wariner, the process of recording the songs, how the covers were chosen, and more. The second, from August of 2017, was conducted ahead of a live show near Black River Falls, WI, and discusses all aspects of the career of Felix Cavaliere.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric and Ana dive into a book about strange places in Wisconsin, where Ana has the book, Eric randomly picks pages, and they discuss wherever it lands. They end up discussing the mysterious orange moose you can spot by I-94 and Highway 54 in Black River Falls aka “the world's most unusual ornament.” They then head to the Viking Motel in Buffalo County with the oversized viking and its legend, the “world of miniature buildings” in Logan's hometown of Pardeeville, and a church haunted by old Norwegian ghosts south of Amery. Several places in Wisconsin lay claim to being the “UFO Capital of the World,” and they explore the legends in Elmwood, Belleville, and Poland (the town in Wisconsin, not the country in Europe.) Eric and Ana also discuss Wisconsin native Chris Farley's unusual grave in Madison; the “Rock-in-the-House” Museum in Fountain City and the crazy stories that follow; Manitowoc's experience with a spacecraft crash and the festival that has sprung up around it; unusual architecture with the Pebble House in Port Washington; and the Mustard Museum in Middleton, and more. Let it inspire you to seek out some strange - and cool - places across Wisconsin! The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Richland County; https://bit.ly/3va2f8FThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4
Sam Armacost is a paddler and lover of nature. She canoed then entire length of the Mississippi River on a trip with her Dad, and spent 62 days canoeing the Artic on the all womens expeiditon 6 North of 60.We talk weather and environments effect on people, Minnesota, Canoe camps, Father Daughter dynamics on a river trip, Canoeing whitewater, MaKenzie River, Lake superior, 62 days paddling the Arctic, Traveling the Tundra, Discovering thru padding, Thru paddling culture, Rivers as Wilderness, Mississippi River in 103 days, River angels, The Midwest's Driftless, Favorite river town along the Mississippi, Natchez Mississippi, Headwaters of the Mississippi, Arctic Ocean and more. Subscribe for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comFamily Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order. Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Cliff Jacobson is an Author, Outdoorsman, educator and one of most well known canoeist in the America.We talk all things paddling, tips and tricks, getting outdoors and more. Find Cliffs Books and Blog @ cliffcanoe.comSubscribe now for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comFamily Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order. Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Tres Barbatelli is an outdoorsman, paddler, climber, skier and just about everything else. He is a good friend and a funny dude. We talk Brooks Range Alaska, Camp Manitowish YMCA, Backpacking, Canoeing, Ice climbing, Sandstone Minnesota Ice Park, Ouray Ice Park, Kettle River, Ever changing rivers and Ice climbs, Green river, Utah, Wind River Mountain Range Wyoming, Pack rafting, False Charged by an Alaskan Grizzly Bear, Bear Stories, Smith River Montana, North Fork of the Flathead River, Glacier National Park, Boundary waters canoe area, Canoeing vs Rafting, MaKenzie River, Canada Yukon River and more. Subscribe now for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comFamily Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order. Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
8/5/23 - Nate Smith is a paddler and outdoorsman from Muskoka, Canada who loves canoes and the places they take us. Follow him on Instagram and youtube @natemuskoka. We talk paddling, Fishell and Kettlewell Canoe Paddles, why the wilderness calls to us, Muskoka Canada, Algonquin Park, a boat is freedom, Jim Baird, Ted Baird, @AlexisOutdoors, finding portage routes from old hand drawn maps, @PineMartin Youtuber, Peace of mind from living near water, Snow in Yosemite National Park, Lake Trout, Brook Trout, the challenge and ever learning process of fishing, finding the right camping gear for you, mummy sleeping bags suck, canoeing vs backpacking, Boundary Waters Canoe Area and more. Subscribe now for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comFollow Will @Buffalo_RoamerBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comFamily Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order. Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Today we set sail on a cruise ship full of rats, and then we travel to Black River Falls, Wisconsin and hope for the best! Vote For Your Favorite Paranormal Podcast: Dead Rabbit Radio! https://paranormalitymag.com/vote25/ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 PayPal Donation Link https://tinyurl.com/mrxe36ph MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share Dead Rabbit Radio Wiki https://deadrabbitradio.pods.monster/doku.php?id=Welcome Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw “QR Code Flyer” by Finn https://imgur.com/a/aYYUMAh Links: MV Lyubov Orlova https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Lyubov_Orlova The abandoned Russian cruise ship that's roaming international waters https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/01/29/abandoned-russian-cruise-ship/ ‘Ghost ship' washed up on US beach 'remains of missing Russian cruise https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/661188/MV-Lyubov-Orlova-Russian-cruise-ship-found-Newfoundland-California-beach Deception Island https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deception_Island How To Keep Rodents Out Of My Boat? https://www.howtopreventratsfromeatingcarwires.com/2017/06/21/how-to-keep-rodents-out-of-my-boat/ Kiidk'yaas https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Kiidk%27yaas Wisconsin Death Trip 1999 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMhr6JY352g Curse of Jackson County https://www.theguardian.com/film/2000/may/26/3 The Most Horrifying Things That Happened In Black River Falls, Wisconsin https://www.ranker.com/list/terrible-things-that-happened-in-black-river-falls-wisconsin/erin-mccann Black River Falls, Wisconsin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_River_Falls,_Wisconsin The Dark Haunted History of the Cursed Town of Black River Falls https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/08/the-dark-haunted-history-of-the-cursed-town-of-black-river-falls/ ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili The Golden Rabbit Army: Fabio N, Chyme Chili, Greg Gourley, Vixen Wiki created by Germ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Dead Rabbit Radio Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DeadRabbitRadio/ Paranormal News Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ParanormalNews/ Mailing Address Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2023
7/21/23 - Mark Johnson is an outdoorsman, horseman, and Voice of the University of Colorado Athletics.We talk hunting dogs, Ropin' and Rodeo, Wilderness horse trips, Team Roping, Round Up Riders of the Rockies, American Bull Fighting, Spring Turkey hunting, Mountain Lion & Bears in the driveway, being charged by a Moose on horse, Colorado Wolf introduction, separated from the group while in the backcountry, North Dakota, Colorado Summers, trout fishing and more. Subscribe now for more stories of adventureGuided Canoe Trips & more @ www.buffaloroamer.comBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SREgear.comFamily Owned & Operated Outdoor Gear Shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, unbeatable customer service. Use code WILL at checkout for 10% off your first order. Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Jeff Lund is an educator, writer and thoughtful outdoorsman. He is the host of the “On Step Alaska” podcast, author of three book including “Beyond The Hunt”, columnist at the Juena Empire, and feature writer at many outdoor magazines. We talk about his latest book, “Beyond The Hunt”, have kids, lost the Alaska spirit?, Acting vs fulfillment Social media Ego, Hunting as conservation - fair?, Proposing on a hunt, Farming and Hunting, Understating ecosystems, Covid restrictions on hiking and boating, Creating to add value and enjoyment not for clicks and views, writing a newspaper Column, Passion is what makes life worth living, and more. Subscribe now for more stories of adventure.www.buffaloroamer.comBrought to you by:Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SRE Outdoorssregear.comA family owned outdoor gear shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, and unbeatable customer service.Interested in advertising or partnering with Buffalo Roamer Outdoors? Contact Will here: buffaloroamer.com/contactThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Dennis Rogers is host of the Canoehound Outdoor Show on youtube. He is an outdoorsman and lover of canoes, paddling, camping and the great outdoors. We talk all things canoe camping, podcasting and more. Brought to you by: Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SRE Outdoorssregear.comA family owned outdoor gear shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, and unbeateable customer service. Subscribe now for more stories of adventure. www.buffaloroamer.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Sean Gobin is a US Marine Corps Veteran, outdoorsman and founder of Warrior Expeditions. After returning from war in 2012, he thru hiked the Application Trail (AT) and came to realize the power of long distance, self powered trips in the outdoors can have for vetrans. Brought to you by: Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free single paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SRE Outdoorssregear.comA family owned outdoor gear shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, and unbeateable customer service. Subscribe now for more stories of adventure. www.buffaloroamer.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Tim Brown is an Outdoorsman and one of the finest Hunters and Anglers I know. He loves the great state of South Dakota and knows it's land and waters like the back of his hand. We talk Walleye, bass, snow geese so thick they cover the sky, Missouri River, pheasant hunting, Watertown South Dakota, pulling campers onto frozen lakes to ice fish, no limit conservation hunts, calling in waterfowl to decoys, understanding wildlife behavior and why they do what they do, 90% of fish live in 10% of water, Spring wader fishing, and more. Brought to you by: Fishell Paddles - Makers of Fine, Handcrafted Wooden Canoe PaddlesTry a Fishell paddle and FEEL the difference. Each paddle is handmade by Greg Fishell at his shop in Flagstaff, Arizona. Will uses a Ray Special model, and outfits all of his trips with Fishell Paddles as well. Use code WILL at checkout for a free single paddle hanger w/ purchase of new paddle!SRE Outdoorssregear.comA family owned outdoor gear shop in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Great gear, great prices, and unbeateable customer service. Subscribe now for more stories of adventure. www.buffaloroamer.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4764707/advertisement
Guest Post! I joined the Fish Untamed Podcast to talk Canoeing, fishing, hunting and the Outdoors."Will Collins is the owner of Buffalo Roamer Outdoors, a guiding company focused on wilderness canoe and fishing trips. He also hosts a podcast of the same name. In this episode, we talk about the logistics of backcountry canoeing and fishing, including what you can bring, how to transport a canoe, how fly fishing works from a canoe, some of his favorite species to target, and some fun stories from his multi-month trips down some of the biggest rivers on the continent."Brought to you by:Camp Manito-Wish YMCAFor over 100 years Camp Manito-Wish in Boulder Junction, Wisconsin has continued to develop character and strengthen leadership skills of campers and staff through a wilderness based summer camp. Find out more, enroll a camper or join the staff at www.manito-wish.orgSREgear.comGet high-quality Outdoor Recreation, Search and Rescue Gear at SRE Outdoors. Everything for your next adventure, from hiking and trekking to camping and rescue and more. Family Owned and Operated in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Gear ships anywhere.
Larry and Dick talk to Sydney and Courtney Magnuson of the Black River Falls Co-op girls hockey team plus much more this week.....
Maureen Ryan is a veteran producer who has made a number of seminal, impactful films throughout her versatile career. Her several documentary collaborations with acclaimed British director James Marsh (The Theory of Everything) are among them, and began with Wisconsin Death Trip (1999). Constructed with a film-noir grittiness, the film surveyed a series of grizzly murders which took place in Black River Falls, a small remote town, in the 1800s, and was shortlisted for an Academy Award. She herself was nominated for a BAFTA award. Several works followed, including The Team (2005), which she produced, observing a homeless soccer team which travels to compete in Austria; the BAFTA nominated Project Nim (2011); and the iconic Man on Wire (2008), a hybrid-documentary about tightrope walker Phillipe Petit as he prepared to walk across the World Trade Center in 1974, which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film and the BAFTA Award for Best British Film in addition to sweeping the “Big Four” critics awards the same year. Documentaries Maureen has produced include The Gates (2007) and Bomber (2009). Recently, she co-produced Becoming (2020), following Michelle Obama on the book tour circuit; the film was nominated for four Emmy Awards, and is available on Netflix. Also on Netflix is the comedic documentary Dick Johnson is Dead (2020), which Maureen co-produced; premiered at Sundance; won an Emmy Award, and was also shortlisted for an Academy Award. She has been a professor at Columbia University for over 20 years, and her essential publication — Producer to Producer: A Step-by-Step Guide to Low Budget Independent Film Producing (2nd Edition), is available on Amazon and all the literary outlets. In our discussion, we spoke about Maureen's unique, prolific career marked by longevity; collaborating with moving pieces in film; differentiating film from a practical and theoretical framework; and country music.Opening Credits: KieLoBot - Golden Pineapple Funk; KieLoBot - Hippie Funghi Policeman Downhill; Closing Credits: Jason Shaw - TRAVEL LIGHT
Jenn and Cortney take you to the west side of Wisconsin to discuss how the pretty little town of Black River Falls and its surroundings would become the epitome of the American nightmare. During a twenty year span from 1890 to 1910, the county seat was awash in suicide, insanity, depression, and murder. The lasting effect is a town flooded with paranormal activity and cryptids sure to creep you out.
What happened in the town of Black River Falls, Wisconsin, between 1890 and 1910? What caused the once pleasant and thriving small town to become a place of death, horror, and strangeness? The mines and lumber industries shut down at that time, leaving people without jobs and causing the banks and many businesses to fail. Illness spread, and people turned to alcohol for comfort. Bad weather devastated the local crops, and the cold, bleak winters caused starvation and anguish. Talk of witchcraft and devil worship circulated among the residents. During this terrible period, the seemingly doomed inhabitants of Black River Falls surrendered to suicide, murder, destruction, and depravity.Timestamps:Monologue: 00:00:00 - 00:23:00Discussion: 00:23:50 - 01:17:45Check out our updated website and sign up for our newsletter at AmericanHauntingsPodcast.comCheck out our merch at AmericanHauntingsClothing.comFollow us on Twitter @AmerHauntsPod, @TroyTaylor13, @CodyBeckSTLFollow us on Instagram @AmericanHauntingsPodcast, @TroyTaylorgram, @CodyBeckSTLSubscribe for more bonus content on our Patreon pageThis episode was written by Troy TaylorProduced and edited by Cody BeckMusic for this season is performed by Packy Lundholm and you can find more about his music and upcoming shows on Twitter, Instagram, Bandcamp, Soundcloud, Facebook, YouTube, and PackyLundholm.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
May 12, 2022 a panel discussion in Black River Falls 5:00 to 6:30 in the D-1 Community Center hosted by Wisconsin Watch
Michael Lesy's 1973 book Wisconsin Death Trip examines the harsh lives of many Wisconsinites during the years leading up to, and just after the turn of the twentieth century. Murder, suicide, disease, and madness devoured the state, though the era was seemingly mysteriously forgotten until, in 1968, Lesy came across the work of former Black River Falls photographer Charles Van Schaick, and newspaper articles of the day, to paint a truly horrific period of our state's and nation's history. Combined into an art, and quasi-history book, Wisconsin Death Trip has since become one of the most iconic "cult classics" in American pop culture history. Contact us: Facebook Twitter Website Email us: badgerbizarre@outlook.com Attribution for logo design: Red Claw Scratch Photo Attribution for Music: Trailer: Composer: Adam Phillip Zwirchmayr https://www.pond5.com/ Intro: https://pixabay.com/ Outro: Composer: Viacheslav Sarancha https://www.pond5.com/ Opening Trailer: Ed Gein Sound Byte : "Hard Copy" - Paramount Domestic/CBS Televsion Frank Lloyd Wright and Jeffery Dahmer Sound Byte - WISN 12 News - Milwaukee, WI Jeffery Dahmer Quotes: "Inside Edition" - King World/CBS Television/CBS Media Photo from book. Man next to child's open coffin. Photo from book. Van Schaick's studio work. Photo from book. Van Schaick's studio work. Still image from movie. Man hanging from tree. Static X 1999 Album "Wisconsin Death Trip," inspired by the book.
In this episode Cathal joins me to discuss Black River Falls, his second solo album released in 2000 on Cooking Vinyl. We chat about those years between The Fatima Mansions and the release of Black River Falls, touring Ireland with the Nine Wassies From Bainne in 1997, singing with Nina Hynes and Mimi Goese at two Hector Zazou shows, supporting Arto Lindsay, training his voice and recording with new collaborators. We also chat about Telefís his musical project with old friend Jacknife Lee and the release of the duo's first album Telefís a h-Aon.
A short preview of Episode 11 – Black River Falls by Cathal Coughlan
Coach Osiecki helps us understand how a player who was: too slow, not athletic enough, couldn't shoot, wasn't fast enough, etc. could earn a Division 1 scholarship and carve out a 5 year professional hockey playing career and develop top notch defensemen throughout his coaching career. His "jewelry box" is loaded with championship rings and medals!Tyler is in his 3rd year of playing hockey. He tells us what he likes most about playing the game and who some of his favorite teammates are. Dooley's Pub The place to go for a traditional Irish pub experience with quality food good prices and beveragesRiverside Bike and Skate Eau Claire's hockey headquarters which is the oldest hockey store in the state of Wisconsin.
CW: this episode includes tons of mentions of murder, suicide, and death of all ages. in 1973, an unusual book came out that became a cult classic called Wisconsin Death Trip, which documented the shockingly common morbid and morose goings on of a seemingly… Continue Reading "187. Wisconsin Death Trip: Murder, Suicide, and Insanity in Wisconsin’s Black River Falls"
A Chicken Q is a name for a charcoal chicken dinner sold as part of a fundraiser. But the name is really only known regionally in the La Crosse area — places like Tomah, Black River Falls and Prairie du Chien. They are also popular among nonprofit groups like fire departments in Trempealeau County, north of La Crosse. WPR producer John Davis reported this story and digital news editor Andrea Anderson voiced it. This story came from an audience question as part of the WHYsconsin project. Submit your question at wpr.org/WHYsconsin and we might answer it.
Episode 85 Black River Falls & Bridgend - Holly watches a storm of madness sweep over the town of Black River Falls, Wisconsin, while Carol racks up a high suicide count in the town of Bridgend, England. Credits: The Most Horrifying Things That Happened In Black River Falls, Wisconsin | Chilling `Death Trip' | The Story Of Black River Falls, Wisconsin | Wisconsin Death Trip | 10 Creepiest UNSOLVED MYSTERIES of Black River Falls | Young Suicides Linked To Cell Phone Towers - There Are Thousands of Masts in Britain | The Bridgend Suicides – Could Theatre be a factor? | Bridgend suicide incidents - Wikipedia | https://bridgendthemovie.com | Not Happening: Mark Wahlberg's 'unexplained suicide' film banned in Bridgend | Bridgend The Mystery Suicides of Bridgend County | Bridgend
Ginny Olson of Fevolden Farm Alpacas in Black River Falls can be found at most festivals featuring animal fibers or local businesses. Her family's farm raises alpacas for fiber and turns those fibers into products for crafts or fashion. Olson says alpaca fiber is a sought out alternative to sheep's wool because it is easier to clean and less irritating to the skin for some folks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How much insanity can happen in a town that's less than 5 square miles in just 20 years? Chase brings the crazy history of Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Murder. Suicides. Murder-suicides. And the Wisconsin Window Smasher! Send your stories to uncannydispatch@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @uncannydispatch --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncannydispatch/support
SPEAKERSJim du Bois, Kenny Blumenfeld Jim du Bois 00:00It's a glass of water in the middle of a desert. Drink up, Minnesota. This is Way Over Our Heads. It's a weather and climate podcast. I'm Jim du Bois. Kenny Blumenfeld's a climatologist. Kenny, you had a little time away from the office. How was that? Kenny Blumenfeld 00:16It's always good to get out, you know, especially after the pandemic. Get out, go somewhere else, see a different set of walls. So, we went, we went up to northwest Wisconsin. Spent a few days visiting friends and going to supper clubs, which is one thing Wisconsin does really well. Jim du Bois 00:39Yes, they do. Kenny Blumenfeld 00:40Those kind of old supper clubs with the vintage signs. So we were in the Rice Lake area. It's good. How are you, Jim? Jim du Bois 00:47You know, Kenny, I am doing well. I'm looking forward again with fingers crossed, because we are used to disappointment this spring and summer. But it sounds like you know, you're kind of in the middle of the desert, you see the mirage of that water that looks so tempting. And then you, you round the little rise in the desert, and it disappears. So... Kenny Blumenfeld 01:10Oh, yeah, I see it. I see it. Jim du Bois 01:12I'm skeptical. Kenny Blumenfeld 01:14I understand your, your skepticism is totally justified. It's a really good metaphor, honestly, because, say we've been on a fairly long walk already, and we ran out of water several weeks ago. We're just, we're just thirsty. Or let's just say we ran out of water miles and miles ago. And we've got a long way to walk yet. There's really no sign, no indication, you know, that we have found the oasis. However, there appears to be sitting on a table, it's getting closer than the horizon. Now, there appears to be a fairly large glass of water. Now, if we go and find it, we are certainly not going to thoroughly hydrate ourselves such that we are completely safe for the rest of our journey through this desert. But you gotta admit, can't hurt, right? Jim du Bois 02:15Oh, you bet. Absolutely. So Kenny, are we seeing a change on the horizon here with what seems to be looming for perhaps later today? This is Tuesday, July 13. And tomorrow, Wednesday, July 14. Kenny Blumenfeld 02:31Not a change on the horizon. No, I think that, I think the desert with a table and a glass of water on the table works quite well here. Jim du Bois 02:39Okay. Kenny Blumenfeld 02:40It's still the desert. So, what Jim's referring to for our very patient listeners who've been trying to figure out what the heck is going on with these metaphors. We have a, you know, a nice, warm airmass. It's Tuesday, July 13. It's gonna get a little toasty, and there's a cold front dropping in through Minnesota. It's gonna fire off some scattered, maybe even just isolated thunderstorms. It kind of depends on how much of that smoke in the sky prevents the sunlight from really heating things up near the ground. So, today is kind of act one. Very isolated to scattered thunderstorms with some, you know, maybe some heavy rains, some hail, some gusty winds. Most people will not get anything, but those who do will be lucky, you might even get, you know, an inch of rain out of these storms. But the main event is really from Wednesday morning out in western and southwestern Minnesota into Wednesday evening in parts of eastern and southeastern Minnesota. There's a lot of uncertainty, but it's a fairly potent complex of thunderstorms. It's going to come out of South Dakota. And the question is, is it going to just March eastward out of South Dakota or maybe even dive southeastward into Iowa? Or is it going to take on a little bit of a spin and develop into its own little low pressure area? And it's that scenario that has forecasters at the Storm Prediction Center and locally, and even it has me, most kind of curious, concerned and excited because that kind of situation where thunderstorms breed their own little low pressure area, that can lead to more intense thunderstorms, often with heavy rain and even severe weather. And, you know, as we're recording this now, anyway, the southeastern third or so of Minnesota is included in an enhanced risk for severe weather on Wednesday. And there's also a slight risk for excessive rainfall over pretty much the same area. The best risk really is just south and east of the Twin Cities but it's close enough that we're kind of all, everyone from say St. Cloud on south and east is in play, but again, the greatest risk would be in my mind from somewhere around Owatonna, Northfield, maybe Albert Lea, you know, kind of then eastward through the remainder of southeastern Minnesota. So, it looks like a setup where you could have a northern swath of thunderstorms and just heavy rain, maybe no severe weather, where you see one to two or even three inches in a fairly narrow band. And then another area where the big thunderstorms line up in the afternoon, also producing heavy rain, possibly even isolated amounts above three inches. This is not going to be the kind of thing that drenches the whole state, but a fairly good swath of a half an inch to an inch of precipitation looks, looks likely over the southern third of Minnesota, and there is that severe weather risk where we could see some really strong winds, especially if that little low pressure system forms, Jim. But then, because you asked what's on the horizon, and I think the horizon is being multiple days away. Jim du Bois 05:47Yes. Kenny Blumenfeld 05:47And this system for tomorrow is now well over the horizon and is approaching us. And I think it's very likely to produce thunderstorms and even heavy thunderstorms in southern Minnesota. It's just that after that I don't see much. And that's why I think I wouldn't call it a change, I would call it a, you know, a nice, potentially healthy distraction for us. Jim du Bois 06:10Well, last time, Kenny, you and I spoke, we asked whether or not the rains that had been in the forecast would make a dent in the drought. Did they? Kenny Blumenfeld 06:20Probably in parts of southeastern Minnesota, there was enough rain and in southwestern Minnesota, there has been enough rain to at least stall, the progression of the drought. The drought has basically been advancing, expanding and intensifying over most of Minnesota for the last few to several weeks now. And there was enough precipitation last week in parts of western, southwestern and southern Minnesota, that a minority of the state, but you know, maybe equivalent to 10,000 square miles, at least, was able to hold the drought off from you know, further what we call degradation. However, nobody really, nobody came out of the drought. And a lot of areas hardly got any rainfall and in parts in northwestern Minnesota, it's not only been dry, but it's remained fairly hot. You know, this is a pattern where northern Minnesota is frequently hotter than southern Minnesota, and especially in the, in the northwestern part of the state. So, things have kind of deteriorated in that area. And so no, we didn't we didn't make the kind of progress, that was a real heartbreaker. I think I had mentioned it was consequential. And for people who don't know what I meant by that, I meant, you know, if we had gotten the rain that at the time was advertised by most if not all of the models was still a few days away, we would have had a fairly wide scale improvement in the drought conditions. It wouldn't have, it wouldn't have gotten us out. But I think it would have it would have stalled the, the drought progression and maybe even bumped us up a category in some places. And instead, the heavy precipitation went into Iowa and Missouri where they actually don't really need it the way we need it. And then we only had that scattered stuff in Minnesota. So no, it didn't, it didn't turn out, it didn't turn out the way we hoped. And therefore that left us kind of right where we were, which is not good when you move into the middle part of July, and you are approaching the peak heating, you know, the peak hot weather season. And so that's, that's one of the things we see off on the horizon is a potential anyway, for some more intense heat as we get into next week. I think we can cover that in another podcast because it's still several days away before the really intense heat would be building into Minnesota, maybe even a week away. But it, we're seeing hints, Jim, well, you'll be happy because you love it hot... Jim du Bois 08:48I do. Kenny Blumenfeld 08:48...but we're seeing hints from some of the models actually show the dreaded heat dome, which we will have to define if we, if it actually moves in, moving over at least North Dakota and putting parts of Minnesota close enough to the center of the ridge to have some really intense heating. So, we will have to keep an eye on that. But it's too far away to, to, you know, at this point to bank on it. Enough could change. Maybe we'll, maybe we'll stay on the edge of it. Jim du Bois 09:19Well, Kenny, we've had a pretty quiet severe weather season so far in Minnesota this year. And actually, I think that's been the case pretty much nationwide. But tomorrow, July 14, we actually, according to the Storm Prediction Center, have an enhanced risk of severe weather. Are we looking at what could be, and maybe we should just say compared to what we haven't had so far, a rather substantial severe weather outbreak tomorrow? Kenny Blumenfeld 09:46Yeah, I mean, I, you know, I guess it's important for listeners to know that there's different risk categories, and enhanced does connote a fairly, you know, what I would think of as a fairly sizable risk of severe weather. Above it, you do have moderate risk and high risk. And I think we've talked with, on the podcast about kind of the silliness of some of these category descriptions. Because a high risk of severe weather is like, you know, kind of a lights out event is anticipated, but a moderate risk, which sounds kind of subdued, right? Like moderate... Jim du Bois 10:18Yes.Kenny Blumenfeld 10:18...is actually, you know, those are also tied with generally really substantial severe weather outbreaks and even the enhanced risk, which in my mind sounds more dire than moderate but is really meant to connote kind of a slightly lower level of risk, even those are associated with pretty significant severe weather outbreaks sometimes. And then you have the more common slight risk and marginal risks. So, we're in an enhanced risk, but listeners should probably know that that's as of this recording. That risk level has the potential to be updated kind of five times between when we're recording and when the storms are actually on top of our listenership. And so, we could end up in a higher risk of severe weather in some areas. It could actually be a moderate risk. I wouldn't be shocked if a small area went into a moderate risk. And we could have other areas downgraded. To answer your general question, though, yeah, I think that this, this has more potential than we have seen all year. You have to go back to early March...March! It was March 10... Jim du Bois 11:23Wow... Kenny Blumenfeld 11:24...and we had, we had a hailstorm, and we had a Tornado Watch that covered much of Minnesota. I don't know if we've been in a tornado watch since then. I'm sure I could find out. But in any case, it's been a very quiet severe weather season here. There's been much more activity in Wisconsin, but it's generally been quiet there, too. It's just been more active in Wisconsin than Minnesota. Yeah, I mean, I would say that, given the chance of this kind of low pressure type system forming from the thunderstorms and then being supported by pretty strong winds aloft. It's not going to be a powder keg of mugginess tomorrow. I don't think you'll really be able to feel it, it's just that there's going to be a lot of energy in the atmosphere, especially if that low pressure area forms. And I definitely could see, I could see a pretty intense severe weather outbreak. You know, when we talk about severe weather, Jim, of course, we're, we're talking about something that generally affects a very small proportion or small percentage of a given area. So, you wouldn't expect everyone listening to this to take damage. You would expect, you know, a small fraction of a percent of, of Minnesota maybe to have some wind damage. But the chances of strong winds and even some tornadoes tomorrow are noteworthy. So yeah, this could be, this could be so far anyway, the event of the summer. Jim du Bois 12:52Well, Kenny, in terms of timing, again, this is Tuesday, the 13th of July, when can we start seeing some rain...thunderstorm activity today? Kenny Blumenfeld 13:02So for Tuesday, anytime, after about four o'clock and really into and even through the evening, I think there could be these kind of isolated to maybe scattered thunderstorms. The mechanism, there's kind of two pieces, we're going on here, one, we have a fairly weak cold front moving through, and there's really not that much instability associated with it. So however hot we get today, that's kind of the most energy that it'll be able to work with. But then as the sun is setting and the temperatures are starting to drop, the dewpoints, and the moisture actually will be on the increase, and that could prolong that window of activity till after, you know, after it turns dark. Again, I would expect isolated thunderstorms, some people are gonna have a real nice view off to the east as these storms move away, they might produce some nice lightning in otherwise clear skies. So, you'll see the, you'll see the thunderstorm clouds off to the east and lightning illuminating the back of it. So that's this afternoon and evening, I'd say four o'clock, to maybe eight...nine...ten o'clock, isolated coverage but potentially kind of surprisingly strong thunderstorms if you're not, if you're not ready for them. And then tomorrow, on Wednesday, the timing appears to be, you know, the thunderstorm complex comes out of South Dakota in the morning, say between seven and 10 am and moves into western and southwestern Minnesota, and there's going to be multiple bands have precipitation around this associated with it. Now some of those, even as you get into late morning and early afternoon, we could be looking at severe weather with those. But the main risk window appears to be 3pm to about 8pm in Minnesota. That's where, if we get enough instability, and if the orientation of that system is just so, we could see not just heavy rain of, you know, up to two, three inches in some places, but also severe weather including tornadoes and very strong winds, kind of hurricane force winds in some of the strongest parts of the storms. And then, I think if you happen to be in Wisconsin, the risk continues later into the evening and even into the overnight hours, I have to say that the overall risk appears to be centered in kind of the Eau Claire down to Black River Falls area. So, I think the risk is a little higher there for, you know, kind of a large complex of thunderstorms moving through, but it sort of begins here in Minnesota. And so even in the Twin Cities, we could be looking at severe weather sometime Wednesday afternoon after three or four o'clock. Jim du Bois 15:43So, keep an eye on the sky and fingers crossed that we get some much needed rain. And then Kenny, the next time you and I get together, we can talk about the much discussed heat dome, and whether or not it will make an appearance here in Minnesota. Kenny Blumenfeld 15:58Right. I mean, that's, I think we can define the heat dome, talk about why it's called that and why it's sort of a good term and maybe a confusing one. It's kind of like the summer version of that polar vortex, right? There's there's some true scientific legitimacy to the name and to how we talk about it. But there's also obviously some confusion. Every time it's hot, doesn't mean that there's a heat dome. And every time it's cold, it doesn't mean you have a polar vortex. But yeah, so we could talk about that. And because at least one of the, one of the global climate or weather models is actually suggesting that it'll be moving into our neighborhood, we can look at what that would mean for our forecast and for our weather. But I know that Jim du Bois who, ladies and gentlemen and others, likes at hot would really appreciate it in ways that maybe other people don't. Jim du Bois 16:50Well, this is true, although I would like to see it tampered with some rain, that's for sure. Kenny Blumenfeld 16:55Yeah. Well, hopefully you get a big drink of that glass of water. I mean... Jim du Bois 16:59Yes. Kenny Blumenfeld 16:59...I won't be, I think that many listeners will have two to three inches of rain on Wednesday. It's just the question is exactly where is that going to line up? It could be fairly close to or even over the Twin Cities, then it could be in multiple parts of Minnesota, but it's not going to pull us out of the drought. It's just a nice drink of water. Jim du Bois 17:21Well, make sure, everyone, that you stay tuned to the skies, watch what's happening. Go to your local news source. Stay on top of the weather. And Kenny, we'll look forward to chatting with you later. Kenny Blumenfeld 17:33Yeah, we'll talk maybe later this week or over the weekend. Thanks, Jim. Jim du Bois 17:37This is Way Over Our Heads. It's weather and climate podcast. I'm Jim du Bois. Kenny Blumenfeld's climatologist. We'll catch you next time.
Walmart's 59th Birthday was cause for quite a celebration! Bo and the team put on a special live show in front of the Walmart Museum in downtown Bentonville, Arkansas. In Milestone Minute, Elmer from Store 75 in Pineville, Louisiana, celebrated an amazing 35 years with the company. Theresa from Store 1315 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, celebrated 30 fantastic years with the company, as did Rita from Store 1277 in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Bo and the crew tried to stump Walmart Museum head Alan with a special edition of Yes or No Way Bo, but Alan waved his flag all the way to victory. And don't forget Bo's Impossible Question of the Day, which asked, "The largest one of these weighed over 3000 lbs. What is it?" The answer is so sweet, it's downright shocking. Happy birthday, Walmart!
This Guy attempts to entertain with the eerie occurrences in Black River Falls between 1890 and 1900s that are documented in the book Wisconsin Death Trip by Michael Lesy and the 1999 docudrama written and directed by James Marsh. But, to kick things off, Eric discusses his ire with TV series cancelation, Morgan gives an update of his son, Landon aka "Surgery Boy," and Joseph brings the mood down with a murder. The guys indulge in tangents, as usual. These include but are not limited to: The cinematic old west, the manliness of onesies, and Morgan's morbid driving fantasies.
School was a source of anxiety for many students during the pandemic. Noah and Zion discuss the highs and lows of virtual learning and share a wide range of stories from students across the country about how changes in learning impacted their mental health. This episode includes a conversation with mental health counselor Edith Porter about the youth mental health crisis and tips on how to cope with stress inside and outside of school. Stories were produced by Asare from Gwinnett County Public Schools in Duluth, Georgia with help from connected educator Sheri Long; Kennedi from Frederick Douglass High School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland with help from connected educator Patrice Lawrence; Jackson and Emily from the FV Pankow Center in Clinton Township Michigan with support from connected educator Michael Kaufman; Amina from Early College and Career Center in Elizabethtown, Kentucky with help from connected educator Mary Dunn; Kaitlyn and Jake from Loudon Valley High School in Purcellville, Virginia with help from connected educator Shari Adwers; and Cora and Abigail from Black River Falls High School in Black River Falls, Wisconsin with help from Connected Educator Julie Tiedens. This episode was produced and edited by Student Reporting Labs Associate Youth Media Producer Becky Wandel and Youth Media Producer Briget Ganske with production assistance from Mercedes Ezeji. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StudentReportingLabs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/reportinglabs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studentreportinglabs/ Subscribe to our podcast, 'On Our Minds:' https://studentreportinglabs.org/on-our-minds/
On this episode, we take a trip back to Wisconsin for a hellish good time. The years between 1890 and 1910 were marred by suicide, murder, arson, and insanity around the Black River Falls region of Wisconsin. We read excerpts from Wisconsin Death Trip by Michael Lesy, which catalogues all these horrific and sometimes comical incidents. Join us on this trip to hell on this episode of Under the Pendulum Podcast. Sources: Lesy, Michael, Schaick C. Van, and Warren Susman. Wisconsin Death Trip. New York: Pantheon Books, 1973.
Serial Killers: Monster - The True Story Tyler shares the tragic and violent story of Aileen Wuornos, a serial killer so notorious, a major Hollywood film studio bought the rights to her life story Banter with the Beardsleys Are we ready for the zombie apocolypse? more importantly, are YOU? The Cursed Town of Black River Falls What happened to the town of Black River Falls that made its citizens commit heinous acts seeminigly over night? Acts so dark, they were seemingly erased from the towns history. Chris tries to piece the history together NEW! The Facebook Bearded Friend Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/760624121461005/ Want to leave us a message to be featured on an episode? click here! https://anchor.fm/beardedthings/message _______________________________________________ Connect with us on all the socials! Facebook: Facebook.com/BeardedThings Instagram: BeardedThingsPod Twitter: Beardedthings YouTube: BeardedThingsPod E-mail: contactus@beardedthings.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Green & Gold insider Joe Daguanno brings us the latest on the JJ Watt watch, Onalaska Hilltoppers boys basketball coach Craig Kowal joins to talk about Friday's win vs Black River Falls and Saturday's victory against Tomah and what lies ahead Thursday in a match up vs Altoona. Dave also dishes out his "Hot/Cold", and talks about the Bucks and Badgers finally getting right over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Between 1890 and 1910, horror arrived in the town of Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Black River Falls had been a pleasant, thriving, small Midwestern town. Then the mines and lumber industries shut down, leaving people unemployed, ultimately causing the banks to fail as well. There was a first a rise in random violence, fighting, delinquency, and degeneracy. Then it got worse as the town fell into a pit of despair as suicide, mutilations, and twisted murders became a normal thing in Black River Falls. It is hard to even paint a picture of just how badly everyone lost their minds as the town unraveled and descended into madness and chaos! Follow all the madness on social media! Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/strangebrewpodcast www.strangebrewpodcast.com Strange brew's INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/strangebrew... Strange brew's FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/strangebrewpod TOMCAT- https://www.instagram.com/tomcathipho... BILLY KIRBY- https://www.instagram.com/billehk
JG tells us of the terrible series of events in a small town that some thought were the doings of devils. Kat shares the surprisingly incredible life of the man behind Sherlock Holmes. It’s Black River Falls, Wisconsin and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle In BOX300! Tercentenary is a word I learned today.
Connecting consumers with local farmers has become critically important in light of the pandemic. Near Rochester, MN, the normal FEAST! event does just that, but had to transition to an online experience. Kaitlyn Riley brings us the story. Success! 25 small and medium sized family dairies in Green County have found a home for their displaced milk while they pivot into making a new variety of their own cheese with a new cheesemaker. Will Hughes, consultant helping the group explains the latest to Pam. Mental wellness isn't an easy subject to discuss in farm families and rural communities - but it's a conversation we must have. Erica Gentry from Black River Falls shares her personal loss of a family member to mental illness, brought to you by the WI Soybean Marketing Board. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Newsmakers, we hear WPR host Dean Kallenbach from Eau Claire's "The West Side" welcome incumbent Treig Pronschinske, R – Mondovi, and Amanda WhiteEagle , D – Black River Falls. The 92nd District includes most of Buffalo, Trempealeau and Jackson Counties, representing the cities of Black River Falls, Arcadia, Mondovi, Whitehall, Galesville, Independence, Blair, Buffalo City, Fountain City, and Alma. Villages within the 92 nd District include Trempealeau, Strom, Eleva, Merrillan, Ettrick, Melrose, Taylor, Hixton, Cochrane, Pigeon Falls, and Nelson.
Haunted bunk beds, a mysterious beast that lives down a desolate Milwaukee area road, or a small town that found itself cursed after a mining boom gone bust. These are just some of the dark stories that come out of a state many only reference to cheese or football. Ghost stories in the state of Wisconsin can be traced back to the mid 1800’s and fully accepted by its citizens more readily than many other areas. It is this cultural acceptance of the undead that seems to make Wisconsin ghost stories so mysterious and spread faster than others? Or is it just a state that is more haunted than others. Today we discuss the Spirits of Wisconsin with Mike Huberty. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) , we discuss: Why is it that bunk beds seem to have so many hauntings attached to them? What happened to the Bunk Bed that the family in Horicon, WI was tormented by? What is the curse of Black River Falls, and what caused it? What local haunts was Mike most intrigued by growing up? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode (http://www.thegravetalks.com/category/podcast-episodes/) of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) , we discuss: Why is it that bunk beds seem to have so many hauntings attached to them? What happened to the Bunk Bed that the family in Horicon, WI was tormented by? What is the curse of Black River Falls, and what caused it? What local haunts was Mike most intrigued by growing up? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode (http://www.thegravetalks.com/category/podcast-episodes/) of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
We hear a great deal about how large banks and corporations have misused the Paycheck Protection Program loans intended to help small businesses during the economic shutdown, but how is the program being used by the very small businesses so essential to the economy and culture of rural communities? In this episode of Ethics Today we talk to Marianne Torkelson, Vice President Business Development & Training at Co-op Credit Union in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Hosted by Richard Kyte of the DB Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership at Viterbo University.
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The strange, mysterious, scary and sad downfall of Black River Falls. Was the town cursed? Contact your host, Heather, at SomethingStrangeSomeoneWicked@aol.com. Become a patron and gain access to exclusive episodes and experiences at patreon.com/SomethingStrangeSomeoneWicked or if you're enjoying the podcast please consider becoming a supporter and help fund future episodes. The link to podcast support is in the show notes. Thank you for listening! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_River_Falls,_Wisconsin --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingstrange/support
Happy New Year! This time on Stranger Than podcast, Joanna and Nate talk about a cursed period of history in the town of Black River Falls, Wisconsin involving insanity and murder. Stranger Than podcast is a part of the Age of Radio podcast syndicate. Check them out at ageofradio.org Stranger Than podcast logo art by Catthulu Art. Take a look at more pieces at https://www.facebook.com/CatThuluArt/ Stranger Than banner art by the very talented Anna If you enjoy Stranger Than podcast please consider becoming a patron: https://www.Patreon.com/strangerthanpodcast Do you like Stranger Than podcast? Let us know! Check out our facebook page, facebook.com/strangerthanpodcast, our twitter @_StrangerThan, our Instagram @StrangerThanpodcast, or email us at StrangerThanPodcast@gmail.com. Join our Facebook group, The Strange Space We are now also available on Spotify! Just type Stranger Than podcast into the search field STRANGER THAN PODCAST HAS MERCH!!! THAT’S RIGHT! Check it out at https://www.teepublic.com/user/strangerthanpodcast CHECK OUT OUR SHOW PAGE TOO! SOURCES https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS2460 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ho-Chunk https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/08/the-dark-haunted-history-of-the-cursed-town-of-black-river-falls/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Depression https://dangerousminds.net/comments/none_more_black_the_grim_american_gothic_horrors_of_wisconsin_death_trip https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/cemeteries/jackson/Diphtheria/index.htm https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85033032/ https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Image/IM29162 https://medium.com/@candlesmyers/diving-into-black-river-falls-35072d29bbd7 https://imgur.com/gallery/MuF5z http://w-files.com/files/lmredcedarlake.html http://volumeone.org/news/1/posts/2014/10/14/7843_7_legendary_wisconsin_monsters http://bobber.discoverwisconsin.com/6-creepy-cryptids-call-wisconsin-home/ http://depts.washington.edu/livewell//wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Alcohol_Poisoning.pdf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Steph covers Brazil's Dexter, Pedro Rodrigues Filho. Jessica explains the insanity that happened in Black River Falls. Stay Fresh!
Today we set sail on a cruise ship full of rats, and then we travel to Black River Falls, Wisconsin and hope for the best! MERCH STORE!!! https://www.redbubble.com/people/deadrabbitradio/works/35749420-dead-rabbit-radio?asc=u Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg MV Lyubov Orlova https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Lyubov_Orlova The abandoned Russian cruise ship that’s roaming international waters https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/01/29/abandoned-russian-cruise-ship/ ‘Ghost ship' washed up on US beach 'remains of missing Russian cruise https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/661188/MV-Lyubov-Orlova-Russian-cruise-ship-found-Newfoundland-California-beach Deception Island https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deception_Island How To Keep Rodents Out Of My Boat? https://www.howtopreventratsfromeatingcarwires.com/2017/06/21/how-to-keep-rodents-out-of-my-boat/ Kiidk'yaas https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Kiidk%27yaas Wisconsin Death Trip 1999 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMhr6JY352g Curse of Jackson County https://www.theguardian.com/film/2000/may/26/3 The Most Horrifying Things That Happened In Black River Falls, Wisconsin https://www.ranker.com/list/terrible-things-that-happened-in-black-river-falls-wisconsin/erin-mccann Black River Falls, Wisconsin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_River_Falls,_Wisconsin The Dark Haunted History of the Cursed Town of Black River Falls https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/08/the-dark-haunted-history-of-the-cursed-town-of-black-river-falls/ Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black "As Above" Art By Grant Scott Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Dr. Huxxxtable Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2019
We discuss the growing death toll of white supremacist terrorism, last week’s mass shootings, and the tepid response from Wisconsin GOP leaders. State Senator Jon Erpenbach joins us to talk about this week’s introduction of legislation to expand BadgerCare. A new study says Foxconn jobs will cost state us $170,000 – $290,000 per job, or an astounding 6 to 10 times the national average. Finally, Citizen Action co-op organizer Noah Reif tells us about door canvassing this Saturday at 10 am in Black River Falls and next Saturday in Menominee.
I'm excited to introduce historian Melvin Johnson. He's written a biography on early Mormon pioneer John Pierce Hawley. Hawley traveled extensively among several Mormon groups from Nauvoo to Salt Lake to Texas. Johnson tells about some of the early Mormon persecutions, and this was one I hadn't heard of! https://youtu.be/N06_Qdtgnd4 GT : Okay, so what you're saying is, as Joseph was building the city of Nauvoo, that he sent Lyman Wight on a mission to Wisconsin to get wood so that they could build all the buildings in Nauvoo. Mel: Almost right. The earlier story is the Nauvoo House committee, with Apostle Wight, Bishop George Miller, Peter Hawes, Lucien Woodward, Alpheus Cutler and others were on the committee, and they were cast to go to the territory of Wisconsin to locate existing sawmills, purchase them, and then begin the program of making lumber and timber for the temple, house and other projects. That began in 1841. It was not a good start. George Miller was drafted because of his business ability. He could be a cranky, irritable person. The only two church authorities--religious authorities that he ever followed closely and trusted implicitly, was Joseph Smith Jr. and later, after his death, James Strang in Wisconsin and Michigan. He distrusted almost everybody else. [He was] not impressed with Brigham Young in the slightest and would quarrel with Lyman Wight in their five-year association in Wisconsin and elsewhere. Mel: Miller went up to the territory, in the winter, with James Emmett, his guide. Emmett was the great Mormon frontiersman. I think George Miller became almost as good as he [Emmett] was. Later on, we can talk about those exploits. Miller put the sawmills and the logging fronts on a good, sound financial basis. By 1843, the Spring, it was time to expand the logging and milling effort, so Lyman Wight went recruiting for people to go to Black River Falls in the area. He recruited The Hawleys, Curtis's, Ballentines, Moncurs, and others who ended up in Wisconsin territory from Iowa. There they remained for more than a year, finishing the milling and the lumbering for the effort down in Nauvoo. GT: So this is getting close to the time of the martyrdom, it sounds like, so how did how did Hawley react to that? Mel: Early in the winter of 1843 and 1844, the federal agents for the Native Americans there, got involved and refused to let the Native Americans market their standing timber beyond the contracts they had already signed to the Mormons. In other words, by the Spring of 1844, the black pine mission was going to come to an end. GT: So let me make sure I understand that. So it sounds like the Native Americans had some sort of a logging contract with the Mormons in Wisconsin. Mel: That's correct, and the federal agents... GT: Put a kibosh on that. Mel: That's right. So the colony.....it was a typical frontier myth among the anti-Mormons that Joseph and the leadership, were going to ally with the Indian tribes, which would, as Will Bagley liked to call it, make them the war hammer, the Mormons and they would beat up on all the non-Mormons. GT: So this was to not only stop the Indians, but to stop the Mormons, as well. It was basically to quash them both. Mel: No, the Mormons. GT: Just the Mormons. Mel: Yeah. The Menominee were not going to go anywhere. They had no great power of Native Americans. Federal Indian agents just wanted to mess with the Mormons, and they were very effective at it. Check out our conversation…. Historian Melvin Johnson describes persecution against early Mormons
Jeanette Jurado of Exposé talks about their May 10th concert with The Jets at Ho-Chunk Gaming in Black River Falls. She chats about performing with The Jets, the songwriting of Diane Warren, the current music scene, what careers the members would have taken without Exposé, keeping her voice in shape, music video memories, and more.
Jim Hoffman is the president of Hoffman Construction. We sit down and talk about the big Foxconn deal, the revolution of downtown Black River Falls, and about the joy of living in Jackson County.
Dr. Nick Kitowski is a Black River Falls alumni and a general surgeon at Black River Memorial Hospital. We sit down and talk about being a division one athlete, colonoscopies, and about the importance of fatherhood.
"Music" includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterized by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats. –Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 All tracks in this set are from 1994 to 1999. This set was inspired by a fellow rave kid from the early days. After meeting this old school raver she showed me some pics from that era that totally inspired me. I personally didn't fall in love with the scene till my first rave in 2005. This 3 day, out door rave put on by DC Productions was called Blueshift 2 and held in Black River Falls, Wisconsin (A legitimate nudist campground). I magically found a place with like minded individuals who shared the same passions for music that I had. Little did I know that my first event, would capture my heart so much that I'd pawn all my guitars and amps, and quit rock and roll forever, to start on my "nothing but love" journey into electronic music. I searched through 8400+ tracks on Beatport to put this together. I spent 3 weeks digging though tracks to capture that old school sound. This set is designed to bring you right back to the good ole' days of predominantly uplifting and repetitive motivational beats. If you were one of these old school rave kids then this set will surly hit close to home.
ODDTOBER has drawn to an end and the weather is turning colder. There’s a distinct chill in the air and the darkness of night comes earlier and earlier. So, settle in with Brett and Amy as they tell the tale of the horrors of Wisconsin in the late 19th century. In 1973, Michael Lesy published … Continue reading "97 – Wisconsin Death Trip – Black River Falls, WI" The post 97 – Wisconsin Death Trip – Black River Falls, WI appeared first on Travel Oddities Podcast.
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SHAPE America's Podcast - Professional Development for Health & Physical Education Teachers
Listen as our guest panel discuss what inclusion is and how to develop a culture of inclusion within a district. This episode analyzes a day in the life on an APE teacher by sharing tips to set up your classroom for inclusion of all students, focusing on curriculum planning/scope and sequence with regard to APE students and how general physical education activities can be adapted to include students with disabilities. Panelists include: *Tim Swensen Received B.S. in Physical Education from UW-Platteville. M.S. from UW-LaCrosse. Taught APE in Black River Falls for 8 years. Currently in my 8th my year at UW-Platteville as Senior Lecturer in Adapted Physical Education. Certified Adapted Physical Education Instructor through APENS. WHPE Adapted Physical Education Teacher of the Year (2016). *Meredith Morton – Mrs. Morton recently started her 12th year teaching K-12 APE, and is the 2015 Virginia and Southern District Adapted Physical Education Teacher of the Year.
SHAPE America's Podcast - Professional Development for Health & Physical Education Teachers
Listen as our guest panel discuss what inclusion is and how to develop a culture of inclusion within a district. This episode analyzes a day in the life on an APE teacher by sharing tips to set up your classroom for inclusion of all students, focusing on curriculum planning/scope and sequence with regard to APE students and how general physical education activities can be adapted to include students with disabilities. Panelists include: *Tim Swensen Received B.S. in Physical Education from UW-Platteville. M.S. from UW-LaCrosse. Taught APE in Black River Falls for 8 years. Currently in my 8th my year at UW-Platteville as Senior Lecturer in Adapted Physical Education. Certified Adapted Physical Education Instructor through APENS. WHPE Adapted Physical Education Teacher of the Year (2016). *Meredith Morton – Mrs. Morton recently started her 12th year teaching K-12 APE, and is the 2015 Virginia and Southern District Adapted Physical Education Teacher of the Year.
In which we are introduced to some of the principal characters of these tales----the Peddler and Captain Maximillian Robin among them-----and the recurring themes of America’s distressed abundance, our woods and wealth ripped out of the earth, yet hope not exhausted by our inexhaustible expectations. After the Civil War our nineteenth century America was extreme, a time of delirious boons and desperate busts. The mighty white pine forests-----”green gold” as it was called-----which had carpeted the midwest land were nearly gone from clear cutting. Farms, ever larger, ever harder to keep, yielded fickle profit at the cruel mercies of giant Trusts of money and industry which extorted them. Daunting depressions in jobs and markets repeatedly crushed as many with debt and poverty as in the 1930’s, but no one spoke for welfare. Hence, such stories as this from the Badger State Banner of Black River Falls, Wisconsin: John Kuch, a farmer living in the town of Oakland, was found in his barn the other morning, hanging by his neck…. No cause was known. About 12 years ago, his father hanged himself in the same barn.16 January 1890
Graydancer shares an entry from the "Michigan Bestiary" themed Twisted Monk/Ropecast Giveaway, by Vague, and talks about a great resource created by RiggerJay called the "Be Knotty" wiki. Then he travels back in time to the Boston GRUE, with all the fun and festivities at the tail end of that event.In an interview with Ropeboi, you can learn how listening to the Ropecast can get you more rope play. Really! And then it's off to Black River Falls and the SpankFestival: Twisted Tryst for an interview with Scathe, an up-and-coming sex educator from Chicago.You've still got about a week to send in your entries for the final Twisted Monk/Ropecast Giveaway! Photos, prose, even iambic pentameter all qualify - or just register for the Detroit GRUE and be automatically entered to win the $50 gift certificate!
Jeremy and Erik talk about all things Thanksgiving, read comments from the mailbag, joke about religion, Black River Falls, geography, website hacking, get too deep into techno-babble, Hummers, used video games, children at thanksgiving, Jeremy’s 5k run and post allergy … Continue reading →
It's my 50th show! It's Halloween! Horray!Song 1: Midnight Cabaret - Reverend Glasseye (from Black River Falls)[MySpace] [Emusic] [iTunes]Song 2: Creepy Doll - Jonathan Coulton (from Thing a Week V)[MySpace] [Emusic] [iTunes]Song 3: Halloween - The Coffinshakers (from Dark Wings Over Finland, maybe, courtesy of Reanimator Records by way of PMN)Song 4: Vampire Lover - The Deformities (from Baloney, via PMN)[MySpace]Song 5: Baby We'll Sleep In the Graveyard Tonight - Bad News Bats (from Bad News Bats)[MySpace] [Emusic] [iTunes]Song 6: Haunted Castle - Belaire (from Haunted Castle 7" Single)[MySpace]Song 7: Monster Rap - Andrew Bush/Haberdash Films -- see the video at Lulu.TV (Warning: Very Not Safe For Work!)
Ok...I'm running short on time this morning, so let's make this quick... Song 1: Over and Over Again (Lost & Found) - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (from Clap Your Hands Say Yeah) Song 2: Am I Awake - They Might Be Giants (from Indestructible Object, courtesy of Barsuk Records via the Podsafe Music Network) Song 3: One More Smoke - Reverend Glasseye (from Black River Falls) Promo 1: One Minute How-To Promo 2: Balticon Podcast Other Links Random Signal Spreadshirt store RockButtons Willrad Achewood (Totally Airwolf!) Diesel SweetiesEclectic Mix All Star Batman & Robin, The Boy Wonder #4 by Frank Miller and Jim Lee Lostpedia The Epic of Gligamesh
It's April 17th, aka Tax Day, the scariest day of the year. I decree this day shall henceforth be renamed "Aprilween," and to celebrate, I bring you a blood-chilling line-up of Hal...uh, I mean, Aprilween music.1. Vampire Club - Voltaire (from Boo Hoo)2. Re Your Brains - Jonathan Coulton (from his Thing a Week Podcast)3. Blood Moon - The Creeping Cruds (from The Incredibly Strange People Who Stopped Living and Became...)4. They Walk Among Us - New Math (from the Podsafe Music Network, courtesy of Reanimator Records)5. Black River Falls - Reverend Glasseye (from Black River Falls)6. I'm a Poltergeist - Evil Wiener (form The Evil Wiener Halloween Record)(ps, hope you remembered to do your taxes!)