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Zach returns to Bass and Brews to talk some spooky Appalachia tales, fishing success this year, and Paul has a MELTDOWN.
Zach returns to Bass and Brews to talk some spooky Appalachia tales, fishing success this year, and Paul has a MELTDOWN.
Good Morning BT | Thursday, October 30, 2025 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day6:20 President Trump's visit to Asia & meeting with China's President Xi6:35 Halloween decorations have gotten bigger and bigger; jump-scaring people in your neighborhood6:50 RAM Biz Update; The Chicken Wars are taking off 7:05 We need an emoji for sarcasm; should we use AI as an 'emotional check'?7:20 Our Family Wizard (OFW) app detects tone of text messages; Caller Tammy uses Goblin AI to make sure emails are appropriate7:35 GUEST: Congressman Greg Murphy - will seek reelection in NC District 3; Health care being the biggest issue in shutdown7:50 Determining tone in text messages (cont.) 8:05 GUEST: Betsy Mack, SVP of Community Impact, Charlotte Hornets8:20 Election night tease, Trump-Xi meeting in Asia8:35 GUEST: Scott Morris, Owner of Morris Costumes8:50 Best Halloween costumes from the GMBTeam 9:05 GUEST: David Chadwick, Bill & Vicki Rose9:20 GUEST: David Chadwick, Bill & Vicki Rose cont.9:35 GUEST: Jones Angell9:50 News & Brews recap; Show wrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Morning BT | Wednesday, October 29, 2025 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day6:20 GUEST: Theresa Payton - AI causing layoffs across multiple industries and making people question reality on the internet, robots might soon be caring for the elderly6:35 Bots being used to dupe people on social media6:50 RAM Biz Update 7:05 Election night tease, Hornets lose to Heat, CLT FC loses to NYC FC, Jordan makes another appearance on NBA on NBC7:20 Michael Jordan's 'load management' comments7:35 46k seat venue to be built on top of skyscraper for 2034 FIFA World Cup in Saudi Arabia7:50 GUEST: Brett Winterble - continuing to chat about skyscraper stadium, News & Brews tonight 8:05 Brad Paisley's "baseball voodoo" causing games to go into extra innings8:20 Rail Trail pedestrian bridge spanning I-277 breaks ground8:35 GUEST: Scott Huffmon - Trump 2028?8:50 GUEST: Scott Huffmon cont. - Gov't Shutdown & Jeff Jackson statement on SNAP Benefit lawsuit 9:05 "The Carrie Bradshaw Index": how 'livable' are major cities on a single person's income?9:20 "The Carrie Bradshaw Index" cont.9:35 REPLAY: Theresa Payton9:50 Revisiting Beth's robot fears; News & Brews tease & show wrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
In Tudor England, potions promised power, whether to spark desire or to silence rivals. In this spooky Halloween Spooky Week minicast, we're diving into real Tudor recipes for love and poison, pulled straight from 16th-century sources like The Good Huswifes Jewell and early herbals.Here's the link to the Haunted Tudor London halloween tour: https://www.englandcast.com/haunted-tudor-london-walk/Sources:https://carolcmcgrath.co.uk/aphrodisiacs-in-tudor-times/https://www.historyanswers.co.uk/medieval-renaissance/mandrake-menstrual-blood-10-medieval-love-potion-recipes-and-ingredientshttps://distillatio.wordpress.com/2013/12/16/medieval-poisons-for-killing-animals-and-people/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carrie by Stephen King tells the story of a shy, bullied teenager who endures relentless cruelty at school and terrifying abuse at home from her fanatically religious mother. When Carrie discovers her telekinetic powers, years of repression and pain erupt in a devastating act of vengeance on prom night.GuestNathan Lawrie-Buchholz is a special education teacher who loves books that make him afraid to turn off the lights. Nathan has frightened his friends and family with scary stories written in the margins of school notebooks since he was young. Profane Beasts is his debut novel. Nathan's experience as a teacher inspires him to write about professionals who make a living separating their emotional needs from the people they serve. Nathan writes about the anxiety of walking that line between being professionally empathetic and dangerously involved that all social workers must navigate. Nathan lives in Henrico, Virginia with his wife Haley, their rescue pittie mix Ziti, and their internet famous cat Marston. He can be found searching independent bookstores for old paperbacks or investigating exciting places to eat in the Richmond area. You can find him on Instagram Goodreads or on his websiteOur drink this week is a Bloody Mary, of course as a homage to the moment Carrie had enough. I use Zing Zang to make my Bloody Mary's, to some this is a controversial choice, but I'm sorry, I know what I like!Bloody Mary Recipe3 parts Zing Zang® Bloody Mary Mix1 part your favorite vodkaDirectionsPour over ice and stirAdd a squeeze of limeGarnish with celery, olives, hot sauce, bacon, anything you like really!In this EpisodeBlair Witch Project Marketing CampaignOn Writing by Stephen KingAll 4 Carrie Movies RankedCuckoo by Gretchen Felker Martin Books by Eric LaRoccaBooks by T. KingfisherBunny by Mona AwadFountain Bookstore in Richmond, VirginiaWhickerman FilmWorld War Z by Max BrooksThe Great Dismal SwampCajun Queen Tour New OrleansAbi's Books and Brews
Vander Warner first picked up the guitar at age ten and began taking lessons from Tim Martin through middle school and his junior year of high school. After a few early band attempts, he joined Relinquish (2009–2010) and later Savannah Shoulders (2010–2012), all while playing regularly in church.Following a few years away from performing, Vander rediscovered his passion for music after moving to Raleigh, North Carolina, where he began playing in church again and later joined the country band Rebels Fox. In 2021, he relocated to Nashville, where he quickly immersed himself in the local music scene—performing original gigs, playing Broadway shows with a wide range of artists, and touring with acts such as the Matt Bennett Band, Brandon Wisham, and Love and Theft.
Summary:In this episode of Brews & Business, host Braedon Kruse sits down with Chief Lance Arnold, Chief of Police for Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Together, they explore the parallels between running a business and leading a police department, the importance of wellness and training for officers, and lessons in leadership that apply across industries. Chief Arnold shares stories from his decades in law enforcement, his commitment to community engagement, and his vision for building a strong culture of accountability and trust. The conversation highlights adaptability, transparency, and servant leadership as key elements in both policing and business.Chapters:00:00 – IntroductionBraedon welcomes Chief Arnold and sets the stage for a conversation about leadership, law enforcement, and community.03:00 – Building a Culture of WellnessLance shares how Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu was introduced to his department as part of officer wellness and safety initiatives.10:15 – Lessons from Leadership SurprisesLance describes how he reacts to unexpected initiatives and how leaders should embrace ideas from their team.18:40 – Parallels Between Business & PolicingDiscussion on how running a police department mirrors running a business: managing budgets, people, and long-term vision.27:05 – Community EngagementThe role of transparency, public trust, and connecting with citizens.35:20 – Overcoming Challenges in LeadershipHandling criticism, accountability, and fostering resilience in an organization.45:10 – Mentorship & Core ValuesChief Arnold shares lessons from his mentors and the principles that guide his decision-making.55:00 – Future of LeadershipA reflection on what makes a great leader in both policing and business, and advice for the next generation.01:00:00 – Closing ThoughtsBraedon and Lance wrap up with key takeaways on leadership, adaptability, and building trust in any organization. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/brews-business--5630487/support.
Drunkwood joins the boys to talk camping and I swear that's all we talk about. It's just a good old fashioned camping episode. Drunkwood would never go off topic on Bass and Brews.
Beans & Brews Coffeehouse CEO Doug Willmarth joins QSR Uncut this week to discuss the story and potential of an 80-plus unit brand that's been home to “high-altitude roasting” since 1993. What does that mean? How does it differentiate the fast casual? We get into all that as well as Doug's background as a Naval officer and Aviator and where the overall category—one of QSR's hottest—goes from here.
KooTonyD is back in the mix with a new Late-ass Album Review segment in celebration of Gwen Stefani's birthday. Does her solo debut, Love. Angel. Music. Baby., still hold up in 2025? Tony's got thoughts. On the brews front, we discuss beers from HopLore Brewing and ODD Muse Brewing Company.
Drunkwood joins the boys to talk camping and I swear that's all we talk about. It's just a good old fashioned camping episode. Drunkwood would never go off topic on Bass and Brews.
Ball Cards & Brews III -- Ryan Deady joined Jason & John to discuss Year 3 of special event at Bluff City Brewery for Miracle League special ballpark in Memphis
PowerWomen: Conversations with Powerful Women about moving the Pendulum!
October means it's time to talk boob health!
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Balancing Dreams and Daily Brews at El Aroma Perfecto Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-10-21-22-34-02-es Story Transcript:Es: El aroma a café recién molido llenaba el aire de la pequeña cafetería en Buenos Aires.En: The aroma of freshly ground coffee filled the air of the small café in Buenos Aires.Es: Era una mañana de primavera y el sol brillaba a través de los ventanales grandes, creando un ambiente cálido y acogedor.En: It was a spring morning, and the sun shone through the large windows, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.Es: Mateo estaba detrás del mostrador, preparado para enfrentar otro ajetreado fin de semana.En: Mateo was behind the counter, ready to face another busy weekend.Es: Mateo era barista en "El Aroma Perfecto", y aunque amaba preparar café, su verdadera pasión era el arte del latte.En: Mateo was a barista at "El Aroma Perfecto," and although he loved making coffee, his true passion was latte art.Es: Soñaba con ganar el primer premio en un concurso de arte latte que se acercaba.En: He dreamed of winning first prize in an upcoming latte art competition.Es: Sus días solían comenzar muy temprano, practicando nuevas y complicadas formas de arte en el café.En: His days usually started very early, practicing new and complex coffee art designs.Es: Sus compañeros, especialmente Lucía, lo apoyaban, aunque a veces ella se preocupaba de que Mateo pusiera demasiado empeño en el concurso.En: His colleagues, especially Lucía, supported him, although sometimes she worried that Mateo put too much effort into the competition.Es: Lucía, trabajando junto a Mateo, observaba cómo él intentaba una vez más una compleja figura de un cisne en un café.En: Lucía, working alongside Mateo, watched as he attempted once again to create a complex figure of a swan in a coffee.Es: "Mateo," le decía, "sé que eres talentoso, pero no olvides a los clientes.En: "Mateo," she said, "I know you're talented, but don't forget about the customers.Es: Santiago ya está aquí, y tú sabes cómo se pone si su café tarda."En: Santiago is already here, and you know how he gets if his coffee takes too long."Es: Santiago entró, gruñendo ligeramente porque no había dormido bien.En: Santiago entered, grumbling slightly because he hadn't slept well.Es: Era un escritor habitual de la cafetería, buscando inspiración entre tazas de café y melodías de jazz.En: He was a regular writer at the café, seeking inspiration among cups of coffee and jazz melodies.Es: "Mateo, mi usual, por favor," dijo con tono urgente.En: "Mateo, my usual, please," he said urgently.Es: Mateo asintió, pero sus manos vacilaron entre seguir practicando o atender rápidamente el pedido de Santiago.En: Mateo nodded, but his hands hesitated between continuing to practice or quickly attending to Santiago's order.Es: La fila crecía y Lucía le dio una mirada que decía más que mil palabras.En: The line grew, and Lucía gave him a look that said more than a thousand words.Es: Mateo decidió combinar ambos deseos.En: Mateo decided to combine both desires.Es: Trabajó rápido pero puso todo su esfuerzo y creatividad en una taza especial para Santiago.En: He worked quickly but put all his effort and creativity into a special cup for Santiago.Es: Cuando entregó la bebida, Santiago observó sorprendido.En: When he delivered the drink, Santiago looked surprised.Es: La suave espuma mostraba un perfecto dibujo de un ave volando, algo que Mateo había estado practicando.En: The smooth foam displayed a perfect drawing of a flying bird, something Mateo had been practicing.Es: Santiago, normalmente parco, sonrió brevemente al ver la obra de arte.En: Santiago, usually reserved, briefly smiled upon seeing the artwork.Es: "Esto es impresionante, Mateo," dijo, probando el café.En: "This is impressive, Mateo," he said, tasting the coffee.Es: Inmediatamente su expresión cambió, "Este café podría muy bien volar con él."En: Immediately his expression changed, "This coffee could very well fly with it."Es: Lucía, viéndolo desde el mostrador, se relajó.En: Lucía, watching from the counter, relaxed.Es: "Lo lograste, Mateo.En: "You did it, Mateo.Es: Eres increíble en esto," admitió con orgullo.En: You're incredible at this," she admitted with pride.Es: Mateo, habiendo encontrado el equilibrio, sirvió el resto de las órdenes rápidamente, su confianza renovada por el humilde reconocimiento y aliento de sus amigos.En: Mateo, having found the balance, swiftly served the rest of the orders, his confidence renewed by the humble acknowledgment and encouragement of his friends.Es: Al final del turno, Santiago se acercó con una libreta.En: At the end of the shift, Santiago approached with a notebook.Es: "Este diseño, el ave.En: "This design, the bird.Es: Es perfecto," comentó, entregando unas notas con sugerencias.En: It's perfect," he commented, handing over some notes with suggestions.Es: "Podría ser útil para el concurso."En: "It might be useful for the competition."Es: Mateo, sorprendido, sonrió agradecido.En: Mateo, surprised, smiled gratefully.Es: Al cerrar la cafetería esa tarde, se dio cuenta de que podía perseguir sus sueños sin dejar de ser el barista que amaba servir a sus clientes.En: As he closed the café that afternoon, he realized he could pursue his dreams without ceasing to be the barista who loved serving his customers.Es: En el mundo cálido y acogedor de "El Aroma Perfecto", había encontrado su balance.En: In the warm and welcoming world of "El Aroma Perfecto," he had found his balance.Es: Y así, entre café, arte y amistad, un día de primavera en Buenos Aires se transformó en uno inolvidable para Mateo, Lucía y Santiago.En: And so, among coffee, art, and friendship, a spring day in Buenos Aires turned into an unforgettable one for Mateo, Lucía, and Santiago. Vocabulary Words:the aroma: el aromafreshly ground: recién molidowelcoming: acogedorthe counter: el mostradorbarista: baristathe prize: el premioupcoming: que se acercabacomplicated: complicadothe figure: la figurathe customer: el clientegrumbling: gruñendoinspiration: inspiraciónhesitated: vacilaronthe line: la filasmooth: suavethe foam: la espumareserved: parcothe artwork: la obra de arteacknowledgment: reconocimientothe shift: el turnothe notebook: la libretasuggestions: sugerenciaspursue: perseguirthe atmosphere: el ambientethe desire: el deseothe effort: el esfuerzothe art: el artewarm: cálidoachievement: logroencouragement: aliento
This week on the Brews & Cruise Podcast, we're hanging out (virtually) with Rob Noerr from Pennsylvania — a master of debate and a voice that's never afraid to speak his mind.Rob dives into how he got hooked on debating back in college, what pulled him into the world of online political discussions, and the hot topics he's willing to go head-to-head on.Agree with him or not, one thing's guaranteed — Rob Noerr is never boring! Normal Americahttps://youtube.com/@normalamericawithrobnoerr?si=xLWWXrED-Cv4tcU4 SponsorJacobson Real Estate Co. https://jacobsonrealestatecompany.comBrews & Cruise Podcasthttps://brewsandcruisepodcast.com
Episode 140: Beers, Buds & Behind the Mic
Art, beer, creativity and inspiration are four words to sum up this episode of Modern Brews + Beats podcast. Multi-disciplinary artist, C (pronounced "cee"), resides in Brooklyn, NY. His website, agtraphaus.com, is not only a place to share his art but also to create community with fellow artists and art collectors. Jerry and C met at the 2024 Afros & Audio Podcast Festival in Baltimore, Maryland, over beers and celebrating the Black Podcasting Awards Legend honorees (one of whom you'll hear referenced a few times in the show - Keisha (T.K.) Dukes, a long-time artistic collaborator with C). In this conversation, you'll hear about C's work in engineering, radio, poetry, and more. It's really about encouraging the artist in everyone. We're sharing brews in this episode from Allagash Brewing and False Idol Brewing. We're sharing beats from Jah Digga and Genesis. Enjoy.
Hoops N Brews Ep: 311 NBA Eastern Conference Preview + Season Predictions by Hoops & Brews
Soul/rock/reggae artist The Ambassador stands out among others by displaying a strong, soulful vocal presence combined with addictive, upbeat rhythms. His music flows seamlessly from stock reggae beats to bluesy grooves infused with rock and hip-hop. The Ambassador couples catchy hooks and danceable music with intelligent lyrics and a positive message bringing fans of all ages and walks of life. The high-energy performances will keep you bouncing hours after the show's end. The Ambassador is Stephen Gabriel Lewis, a Virginia native that has performed and recorded with some of the finest reggae/rock musicians from Southern California to Southwest Virginia, sharing the stage with acts like Midnite, the Wailers, Steel Pulse, Stick Figure, Xavier Rudd, Mike Pinto, The Movement and more. As a follow up to the full-length release “New Roots”, nominated “World Music Album of the Year” at the San Diego Music Awards, The Ambassador's long-awaited studio effort entitled "Cali Love" was released in late 2018. As can be heard in the uptempo single “Powerful Love” with Pato Banton, this latest work features musicianship from a diverse group of San Diego area session players from bands like Elektric Voodoo, Psydecar, SDIB, Southtown Generals and the legendary Wailing Souls. The Ambassador continues to perform both acoustically and with his band Chosen Few at select venues and intends to bring good vibes and inspiration to all who listen.
Deal fatigue appears to be hitting fast food. 7 Brew has opened its milestone 500th stand. And Wendy's is accelerating its expansion in Mexico.
Recorded at Maiden City Brewery in Cynthiana, KY during the Ballads and Brews Festival. For this episode we interview 5 artists (separately) immediately following their sets. In this part we talk with Hannah Wheeler, Logan Purcell, Daniel Cain, Gracie Yates, and Brock Burton. Hope you enjoy the episode. Hollar!
We close the day with #What'sHappening, your quick-fire roundup of news, sports, and weirdness. Then it's the GAS Fantasy 4 Play Recap, a #MotivationalMonday moment to keep you going, and TalkBacks celebrating the 10th anniversary of GAS. Plus, don't miss our live remote this Thursday 10/16/25 at BJ's News & Brews in Huntington Beach on Beach Blvd.
Jim, Zack, and special guest, Tim Lawless join us for a session of Brews and Boos. Jim, homebrewer extraordinaire, let's sample four of his newest beers: a spicy pumpkin ale, a holiday ale, a black IPA, and a smoked stout. In addition, the trio shares with us their favorite scary stories, especially ones that have happened close to home.
The candidates in Virginia's gubernatorial election clashed in a debate last Thursday night, while nuclear power appears to be a shared interest between Democrats and Republicans in the commonwealth... The federal shutdown has halted flood insurance in Virginia... the state may soon lift restrictions on harvesting blue catfish... journalist David Poole talks about his new book ahead of his appearance for WMRA's Books and Brews...
Beer buried in the yard?? That's right! Join us as we travel to our buddy's yard as we dig up three year old beers and see if they taste any different than those same beers that aren't buried. Will they taste better? Will we even find the beers? Grab your own brew and join us for Episode 66 of Pizza, Brews and Two Dudes!This episode's beers are from: Southern Tier Brewing, Delirium, Two Roads, Neshaminy Creek, and Dogfish HeadThis episode's pizza is from: Jimmy Tomato's And Bombay Burry Pizza in Denville, NJBe sure to Like and Subscribe for more content! Official Podcast Merch: ✅ https://pizzabrews2dudes.square.site/Follow us on Instagram: ✅ https://www.instagram.com/pizzabrews2dudes/#podcast #videopodcast #beerpodcast #yardbeers
Send us a textOn this episode, we had the events programmer of the city of Mishawaka, Jordy! 2tones returns to host with the Bandit!! Also joining us is the head distiller and owner of Stoic Distillery, David! We talk about the upcoming Beerfest, things about Jordy herself, Highlander, Taylor Swift and The Wood and so much more!! We tried 3 brews on the episode from Abomination Brewing, Mortalis Brewing and Anchorage Brewing!! Theme Song by Lost Like Lions Tickets on sale at the Battel Center and here!!Hop Station Craft BarGet Beer, Cocktails, and fab food while enjoying darts, vintage games. Hop Station is hopping!Coastalos SodasUrban Artifact launched our own hemp derived THC brand Coastalo. Made with real fruit!!Niles BrewingUnique Beers and Cocktails! They host events and trivia weekly. Located in downtown Niles, Michigan!TavourUse our promo code 'DrunksWithBuds' for $10 off your second order.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Todays Topics BKFC Ice Wars "Fight Week" My preview show with my co-host from the Brews'd and Battered show Jay We breakdown every fight and ill give information on each fighter Episode 476 Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code THPN. That's code THPN to get $200 in bonus bets instantly when you place your first $5 bet — plus over $200 off NFL Sunday Ticket from YouTube and YouTubeTV. In partnership with DraftKings — The Crown Is Yours. Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred Gambler. In New York, call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or text HOPENY (four six seven three six nine). In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling. Call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit ccpg dot org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (Kansas). Twenty-one plus age and eligibility varies by jurisdiction. Fees may apply in Illinois. Void in Ontario. Bonus bets expire seven days after issuance. See sportsbook dot draftkings dot com slash promos. NFL Sunday Ticket offer for new subscribers only and auto-renews until cancelled. Digital games and commercial use excluded. Restrictions apply. Additional NFL Sunday Ticket terms at youtube dot com slash go slash n f l sunday ticket slash terms. Limited time offer. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pavy & Joel give their ranking for the Western Conference as well as discuss Lebron's injury and a possible Giannis trade.
Now we taking food.
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Friday, October 10th, 2025. 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day 6:20 Replay: Matt Doherty - Belichick/UNC drama 6:35 Talktoberfest with the AM Prod squad 6:50 RAM Biz Update; New survey says younger people eating dinner early 7:05 News and Brews tickets with Sir Steven of Anthony 7:20 Guest: Congressman Mark Harris - Gov shutdown latest 7:35 Congressman Mark Harris cont. - Hostage deal between Israel and Hamas 7:50 Tell us something good Friday 8:05 Guest: Sean O'Connell (CBR Deputy Editor) - TRON: Ares and Roofman 8:20 2026 Nobel Peace Prize winner announced 8:35 Guests: Three and a Half Men - Gold Standard Chorus Competition 8:50 Three and a Half Men - Gold Standard Chorus Competition cont. 9:05 Guest: John Hancock 9:20 Friday News Quiz with Mark Garrison 9:35 Big Weekend with John Hancock 9:50 Show wrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking with Ross about woodworking and woodworking accessories
Where is Seattle's local economy headed amid concerns over downtown office vacancies, new state and local taxes on businesses, and federal tariff policies? It's a patrons-first episode of Seattle News, Views & Brews, where you can always learn about the latest in local public affairs in about the time it takes for a coffee break! Brian Callanan of Seattle Channel talks with outgoing Seattle Metro Chamber President and CEO Rachel Smith (who's taking on a new role at Washington Roundtable) about how Seattle business leaders are trying to raise awareness about the jobs and industries needed to power the region's future. If you'd like exclusive early access to episodes like this in the future, please support this podcast on Patreon!
Season 25, Episode 05: Brew Session (Haliya, Guided by Light) + Weekly Roundup (Icetill Trophy Race + Lorwyn First Look) Decklists for this episode can be found here. Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our Discord community!
Light news, Matt gets through the food stuff.Send us a textTwitter/X Handles:Dizhappenings: https://twitter.com/dizhappeningsShaun: https://twitter.com/rankingthemouseMatt: https://twitter.com/mattpetoBefore/After Watch Music in Dizhappenings copyrighted by Audio Jungle
Recorded at the Maiden City Brewery in Cynthiana, KY during the Ballads and Brews Festival. In this episode we interview 5 artist (separately) immediately after their sets. In this part we talk with Logan Bolling, John Isaacs, Trudy Rose, Nathan Coots, and Justin Ratliff. Hope you enjoy the episode. Hollar!
The Texas National Guard is being sent beyond state lines. We’ll unpack what’s driving the deployment and the legal battle brewing around it.The ICEBlock app, designed to alert users about ICE agents nearby, has been pulled from app stores. Critics are calling it a violation of free speech.Years after the pandemic lockdowns, what do we […] The post Legal battle brews as Texas National Guard is sent beyond state lines appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
On this episode of Pucks & Brews, Mike and Liam discuss our season predictions for each division for the 2025-26 season, Anze Kopitar announcing his retirement at the end of the season, make a spontaneous bet between the two of them, the New York Rangers naming JT Miller their 29th captain in franchise history, give their thoughts on the Rangers Centennial jerseys, give their thoughts on the preseason for the Rangers, give their realistic season expectation for the Ranger for the season, and more. Enjoy!Recorded Sunday October 5th, 2025Follow us on our social medias: Twitter- @Pucksandbrews @MikeShades @wojtweets @gotimer_liam Instagram- @pucksandbrewspod @m.j.sparacino @bwojno9 Facebook page- @PucksandBrews0:00 Intro2:52 Anze Kopitar announces retirement at end of the season 6:34 Atlantic division standings predictions16:11 Metropolitan division standings predictions25:40 Pacific division standings predictions30:02 Central division standings predictions47:18 On the spot bet 53:22 New York Rangers name JT Miller captain 57:21 Rangers Centennial Jersey thoughts 58:10 Rangers pre season thoughts1:01:10 Realistic 2025-26 season expectations for the New York Rangers 1:09:15 Final thoughts/extended outro
This segment from the Omni Talk Retail Fast Five, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Infios, and Quorso, covers Sprouts Farmers Market's announcement to open 20 in-store Klatch Coffee cafes across Southern California. Anne explains why this move is perfectly aligned with Sprouts' destination shopping experience... customers who visit Sprouts are in a different mindset, taking time to discover new products and consult with specialized staff. Adding locally-sourced, independent brand coffee creates an elevated experience similar to getting champagne at a department store. Chris highlights that Sprouts has massive "dry powder" for growth: they're only in 24 states, just launched their loyalty program, operate an optimized smaller store format, and now add coffee shops as another traffic driver. When shoppers linger with coffee, basket sizes increase... making this a savvy operations play.
On episode 234, we talk with Bryan Thomas, head brewer at Ivanhoe Ale Works in Denison, Texas. Bryan shares his experience as a cancer survivor, how he discovered his passion for brewing later in life, and how he helped renovate an early 20th-century theater into the space that Ivanhoe Ale Works is today. On the music front, we discuss the punk band Fire Sale, Laurence Guy, Carrtoons, and Lionel Richie. Enjoy!
Emmanuel Dunbar grew up hating coffee. Now, coffee is his life.Emmanuel owns Royal Diaspora Coffee Company, a cafe and community gathering place in Tampa. While Royal Diaspora is a proudly Black-owned business, Emmanuel's customers are as diverse as the way they take their cup o' joe.The Zest team visited Emmanuel at Royal Diaspora. In this conversation, he breaks down his love-hate relationship with coffee. (It was never about the taste!) He also shares his big plans for the space, which go far beyond java beans.Related episodes:“Call Anthony” Gilbert Reviews Food at Gas Stations and Other Overlooked EateriesCoffee Uniting People Brews Job Skills for People with DisabilitiesKahwa Coffee Owners Raphael & Sarah Perrier on Building Their Business, Beverage Trends and What They Really Think of Starbucks
This week's Made in Chicago features a horror-themed coffee shop in Avondale that started off as a place for co-owner Nick Mayor to house his extensive horror collection.
In this episode of The Speed of Culture, Matt Britton sits down with Hannah Dray, Chief Marketing Officer at Lagunitas Brewing Company, to explore how beer brands are navigating seismic cultural shifts. From reviving iconic packaging to launching functional and non-alcoholic innovations, Hannah shares how Lagunitas is reconnecting with its roots while steering the brand toward the future. She also dives into the “American party crisis,” Gen Z's evolving relationship with alcohol, and why challenger brands must think differently to stay relevant.Follow Suzy on Twitter: @AskSuzyBizFollow Hannah Dray on LinkedInSubscribe to The Speed of Culture on your favorite podcast platform.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at suzy@suzy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Foster Burton is a singer-songwriter and guitarist from Salem, VA, known for his soulful, roots-driven sound. Blending elements of folk, rock, and Americana, his music is shaped by the storytelling of John Prine, the raw grit of Tom Waits, and the improvisational spirit of Jerry Garcia. Whether performing solo or with bands like Mountain Walrus, Mad Iguanas, and Dead Reckoning, Foster brings an authentic, dynamic energy to every stage. His sets feature a mix of heartfelt originals and well-curated covers, showcasing his rich vocals and expressive guitar work. A staple of the regional music scene, Foster continues to captivate audiences with his raw talent and deep musicality.
Top Stories for September 23rd Publish Date: September 23rd From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, September 23rd and Happy Birthday to Ray Charles I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Gwinnett's Public Safety Festival set for Sept. 27 Duluth native Riona Harris returns to Gas South Arena as part of Disney On Ice's 'Jump In!' show Immigration board orders Mario Guevara's deportation All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG STORY 1: Gwinnett's Public Safety Festival set for Sept. 27 So, here’s the deal: the 16th annual Public Safety Fall Festival is happening September 27, and honestly, it sounds like a blast. Coolray Field’s the spot—10 a.m. to 2 p.m., if you’re marking your calendar. It’s not just another festival. It’s a chance to actually meet the folks who keep Gwinnett running—police, fire, EMS, even the sheriff’s office. Ever wanted to climb inside a SWAT truck? Or see a fire engine up close? Yeah, they’ve got that. Oh, and the Peach State Rodeo is back! Cops on motorcycles doing wild stunts? Yes, please. Food trucks, face painting, giveaways—what’s not to love? STORY 2: Duluth native Riona Harris returns to Gas South Arena as part of Disney On Ice's 'Jump In!' show Riona Harris is coming home. Duluth’s own, now 24, is about to skate onto the Gas South Arena stage—not as a kid at halftime, but as a pro. Disney on Ice’s “Jump In!” kicks off Thursday, Sept. 25, and she’s in it. Eight shows. Big deal? Oh, absolutely. Riona’s been skating since she was 8, dreaming of this moment since a Disney show she saw with her mom. Now? She’s living it. Polar bears, flying donkeys, Moana villagers—she’s all in. Catch her while you can. STORY 3: Immigration board orders Mario Guevara's deportation Mario Guevara’s life is hanging by a thread. A journalist, a father, a Gwinnett County resident—he’s now sitting in an ICE detention center, facing deportation to El Salvador. Why? For doing his job. For reporting on immigration raids. He’s been in custody since June, after being arrested while covering a protest. Charges? Dropped. But ICE swooped in, digging up a 13-year-old immigration case. His lawyers say he’s here legally, on a work permit, with a path to residency. ICE says otherwise. The ACLU calls it retaliation. Journalism groups agree. And now? He could be deported any day. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles Markets STORY 4: It's that time again — Ghost Tours back in Lawrenceville Downtown Lawrenceville’s about to get spooky—like, lanterns, ghosts, and bawdy songs kind of spooky. Aurora Theatre’s Haunted Happenings 2025 kicks off Sept. 19 and runs through Nov. 1, and honestly? There’s something for everyone. The Ghost Tour? A 90-minute stroll through the historic Square, packed with eerie tales and paranormal vibes. Feeling braver? The Haunted Cemetery Tour dives into one of the Southeast’s oldest graveyards—chilling stories included. For the grown-ups, there’s Brews & Boos (Oct. 3–30). Drinks, bawdy humor, and haunted history. Enough said. Oh, and don’t miss the Halloween Magic Show (Oct. 18) or the hilariously ridiculous 0.5K Fun Run (Oct. 11). STORY 5: Lawmakers urged to expedite move to new voting system Lawmakers looking to shake up Georgia’s voting system got an earful Thursday. The message? Hurry up—and don’t forget the money. Here’s the deal: a new law, pushed by Republicans, bans the QR codes used by voting machines to record votes. Starting July 1, poll workers need a new system. But what is it? No one knows yet. And, surprise, there’s no funding either. Election officials are stressed. Meanwhile, experts like UC Berkeley’s Philip Stark are calling for hand-marked ballots—cheaper, safer, and easier to audit. Georgia’s current system? Touchscreens, QR codes, and digital records. Stark says it’s flawed. Public opinion? All over the place. Some trust the system, others don’t. One speaker even forgot her point after four hours of debate. Next hearing? Oct. 2 in Covington. Stay tuned. STORY 6: Real work to find new GCPS superintendent begins The hunt for Gwinnett County’s next superintendent is in full swing, and, wow, it’s a process. Alma Advisory Group, the firm leading the search, says they’re listening—like, really listening. There’s a survey online (already 1,400+ responses), and community meetings are happening all over. They’re casual, no-pressure events with translators, childcare, and even a “come late, it’s fine” vibe. People are showing up, sharing what they want: honesty, transparency, someone who can unite a divided board. The job’s huge. Gwinnett’s the biggest, most diverse district in Georgia. No pressure, right? STORY 7: SEC Pipeline: Gwinnett Sending 7 Seniors to Top Softball Conference Every October, when the Georgia state softball tournaments roll into Columbus, Gwinnett County shows up—loud and proud. It’s not just a presence; it’s dominance. Last year? Five of the eight Class 6A teams were from Gwinnett. Add in private schools and other classifications, and the numbers are staggering. And it’s not just state titles. Gwinnett’s pipeline to the SEC is unreal. Nine former players are already on SEC rosters, and next year? Seven more seniors are heading to powerhouse programs like LSU, Florida, and Texas A&M. The county’s investment in youth sports, the coaching, the rivalries—it’s all created a softball factory. And now, the SEC is reaping the rewards. We’ll have closing comments after this. 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Chris Kerber joins the show talking all things Blues hockey. Kerbs recaps the first two preseason games for the Note and highlights some elements that Blues fans can be excited about for the coming season. Kerber also talks Blues & Brews and Barrett Jackman heading to the Blues Hall of Fame. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-12:54) Voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber joins us. Kerbs on what he saw out of Justin Carbonneau over the weekend. Young guys trying to work their way up the depth chart during the preseason. Things that Blues fans can look forward to in the upcoming season. Adam Jiricek being compared to a young Alex Pietrangelo. Barrett Jackman announced for the Blues Hall of Fame at the Blues & Brews event on Friday. Martin's trying to tell Jackson how to do his job.(13:02-35:08) Jackson down on AC/DC. Timmy Trumpets. Tim had a situation at the Mizzou game on Saturday. Couple of 70 year olds getting into it in the stands. Standing at games and concerts. 7 Game Parlays are positive EV. Tim got burned by the Civil War game. Jackson's live bet bad beat between Colorado State and UTSA. Knee deep in the sludge. Geraldine's Fun House. Not happy about the Mizzou/Bama 11:00 kick.(35:18-1:10:58) Gabe DeArmond of Power Mizzou joins us to talk about it being up for snatch grabs when UMass comes out of that tunnel on Saturday. Gabe's not happy about the 6PM kickoff against the Minutemen. The SEC's annual opponents have come out and Mizzou will get Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Texas A&M. Gabe will not apologize for not knowing who Matthew Tkachuk was. UMass doesn't have much that scares Gabe. Bobby Boots. Ahmad Hardy, Beau Pribula and the offense clicking. Jayven Richardson stepped in and looked good. Looking ahead at the remaining schedule. Seems like Mizzou COULD win every game left.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.