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Direct Download Bing's encore from the July 11th show at Bob's Barn Jamborees in Lake Odessa, Michigan. This is “Hallelujah” on mountain dulcimer. Bob Warner, owner of Bob's Barn Jams, also makes an appearance. Check out Bob's YouTube Channel at: youtube.com/BobWarnerBarn Bing Futch is endorsed by Folkcraft Instruments, V-Picks and Wolf Hill Woodworking. Enjoy "Dulcimerica"? Consider supporting the program by becoming a patron!
Welcome to another exciting episode of the WOAFM99 radio show where we bring you the Certified Indie Songs of the Week. Engage with us as we introduce the fantastic breakthrough artists we've chosen for this episode. Also, don't miss out on the upcoming WOAFM99 special this Sunday, the 17th of March, featuring Mak Daddy Revue, a WOA band who made it big on the iTunes R&B charts in America, Canada, and the UK. We kick off today's episode with a new country song by Bob Warner titled “Before You”, and with Gary MacPherson who takes a spin between Country and Americana with his song “Like I Do Right Now”. Also, get a taste of an Americana flavoured Rock track with The Midnight River Crew's “Love's Flame Will Burn Forever”. Be sure to listen to Mak Daddy Revue's charting single "I'm Leavin" and other groundbreaking music by Joseph Pagano and other artists from the upcoming Independent No. 1's Volume 14 set to release on World Music Day in June. All these artists are in the running for the coveted WOA Music Award. Engage with our show to improve their chances of nomination for this prestigious honor. Likewise, have a sneak peek of what's to come in Goa Chill Out Zone Volume 13 this April on International Jazz Day, with a snippet from Lenka B's track “The Words”. Lastly, we dive into offbeat territories with songs from “Like What” and “Loose”. Tune in today for the best mix of music from around the world. Don't forget to tune in for our Sunday special with Oliver Sean in conversation with Mak Daddy Revue. www.woaentertainment.com www.woafm99.com www.oliversean.com
It has to be one of the Omaha area’s greatest “rags-to-riches” stories. Radio station Sweet 98 (KQKQ-FM) became hugely popular, for 25 years dominating the Omaha metro ratings as the area’s first personality-driven FM music station, kicking off with “Breakfast Flakes” Mark Evans and Dick Warner in the summer of 1980. Known for its nonstop promotions, high dollar giveaways, and colorful, opulent studio appearing somewhat like a spaceship, its origin was considerably more humble. The station was in poor economic shape when owner John Mitchell came up with a plan to completely reinvent it, switching the progressive, album-oriented format to popular Top 40 music. The transformation was extensive and involved an almost complete staff turnover. Just three people were retained from the old station to become part of the new Sweet 98, which started in a converted apartment building at 36th and West Broadway in Council Bluffs. This podcast brings those three together. Kevin Kassera (“Special K”), Dick Warner, and Bob Warner talk and reminisce about the conditions leading up to the format change and the beginning of Sweet 98.FInd photos at: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Council-Bluffs-Revealed-281093015390863/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1429948487171971
Dr. Janet Smith Warfield interviews Bob Warner, former pilot and aviation association executive, turned Conscious Evolutionary and “Light Partner.”
Welcome to the Rut Roundup of hunters who have implemented the Hunt Fish Journal's hunting method utilizing licking branches and multiple scrapes to harvest mature bucks. These shows are from last fall's deer hunting season 2017. In this show No.6 you will hear Lee Lanphear and son Aiden talk about their success harvesting three nice bucks and their story. Then we turn to outfitter and hunting guide Bob Warner way up in the Michigan's U. P. to talk about the great buck he harvested implementing the Rut Functional hunting Method. You too can be a successful deer hunter by implementing this powerful hunting method called Rut Functional Hunting. More to come as we keep moving through our list of hunters who have reached out to the HFJ to tell of their success! IF you would like to get a great education on how to utilize this method, the Hunt Fish Journal is doing a workshop July 7th in Eaton, Ohio. You can sign up to attend using this link https://huntfishjournal.com/29-workshop-registration.html Thank you to our listeners Greg, Dan and Jerry Remember our sponsors! Hemisphere Coffee Roasters in Mechanicsburg, Ohio Contact Paul or Grace at 937-834-3230 "you just can't get a better tasting cup of coffee"
Throughout the developing world, millions of people lack access to safe water and improved sanitation, which has high social and economic costs. The World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) has been advising client governments on the effective engagement of domestic private sector in the delivery of services and the development of water and sanitation markets that cater to the poor. In this public event, Ms Jaehyang So and Bob Warner presented the findings of the WSP’s recently published report ‘Tapping the Market: Opportunities for domestic investments in water and sanitation for the poor’. The report is the first study of its kind to systematically assess the constraints of domestic firms in investing for increased supply to the poor. The study discusses the paradox of a large market dominated by small firms and concludes that enabling the domestic private sector to supply the base of the pyramid requires addressing a range of commercial, policy and institutional issues, and some rethinking about value chains, technology and the role of government. Ms Jaehyang So has a background in urban service delivery, utilities and corporate restructuring, and public- private partnerships. Immediately prior to joining WSP, Ms So was the Lead Infrastructure Specialist in the Bank’s South Asia Regional Infrastructure Department working primarily on Bangladesh and Pakistan urban water and sanitation sector programs. Bob Warner is Director, Pacific Research Partnerships at Crawford School of Public Policy. Presentation slides are available from the Devpolicy events page: https://devpolicy.crawford.anu.edu.au/event-extra/past
This Week we welcome Bob Warner, Betty Sodders and Jerry Everhart from all the way up in the U.P. To talk about bear hunting and how it's done. Bob Warner owner of Raber Bay Outfitters in Goetzville, MI is an experienced guide and long time hunter. Betty Sodders is a outdoor writer for Michign's Woods and Water and many other publications as well. Betty has written over 2000 articles and six books. Our own Jerry Everhart needs no introduction and as you know, Jerry always has an interesting story from his past. So sit back and grab yourself a hot steaming cup of Hemisphere Coffee Roasters Coffee and enjoy this page in the Hunt Fish Journal. Thank you Betty Sodders and Bob Warner for taking the time to do this show!!! Remember our sponsors! Hemisphere Coffee Roasters in Mechanicsburg, Ohio contact Paul or Grace at 937-834-3230 You'll be glad you did! "you just can't get a better tasting cup of coffee"
Explore the extraordinary and ordinary journey of conscious evolution through the life and travels of these LightPartners.
Why do judges send people to AA meetings for a DUI when it is against our constitutional rights? Why do lawyers push people to go when there are 6 other free choices. 4 which have been approved by many courts already? We are creating literature to hand out to DUI people. Join Monica Richardson and Bob Warner author of How AA Steals Your Soul and one of our first citizens to sue the state for sending him to a religious meeting for a DUI.
Why do judges send people to AA meetings for a DUI when it is against our constitutional rights? Why do lawyers push people to go when there are 6 other free choices. 4 which have been approved by many courts already? We are creating literature to hand out to DUI people. Join Monica Richardson and Bob Warner author of How AA Steals Your Soul and one of our first citizens to sue the state for sending him to a religious meeting for a DUI.
By popular request, here is the episode that you've been waiting for! Michael Combs and Bob Warner discuss the adventure of flying over the Canadian wilderness in a Remos Light Sport Aircraft. The weather was "unsettled" according to the forecasters, and the risks were great as the two began their flight day from Boeing Field in Seattle, WA. The route led them to Vancouver, then onward to Kamploops and Prince George, British Columbia. Imagine just what it is like listening to an airline attempting to land in heavy winds at an airport that you are heading toward...or deciding to leave the safest route to fly over some of the most rugged country found on earth. It all happened on The Flight for the Human Spirit. This is history in the making and certainly will become a collector's edition as you listen to the actual words and experiences of these two pilots.
California is now behind the tail of Hope One and the route has been changed to head into Canada as soon as possible. Michael has announced Bob Warner as the member of the Flight Crew who will accompany him through Canada and Alaska. The Canadian government does not recognize the Sport Pilot's License so Bob will serve as the Pilot in Command. The journey will take more than 1,200 nautical miles and three flying days to reach Juneau which will be the Alaska stop. Upon reaching Juneau, they will return along the same route. In this episode Michael discusses the flight legs from San Diego to Eugene, OR. Why was San Diego a spiritual stop for Michael? Find out by listening to this episode.