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Last week, Poth FFA teams traveled to compete in the Tarleton State Invitational CDEs (Career Development Events). Poth's teams fared well, testing their skills in a field of more than 10,072 judgers across various events. Homesite — sixth place out of 72 teams: •Ian Thames, first place high point individual; he brought home a shiny new belt buckle •Christian Ortiz, 15th place high point individual; in a four-way tie for places 15-18, he won 15th with a coin flip Also competing were Cash Carter and Grayce Pfeifer. Milk Quality — 12th place out of 145 teams: •Tobyn Noll — fifth...Article Link
Let's welcome to the Georgia Songbirds family pair of singer-songwriters from the UK, Ross and Shawn otherwise known as Cash & Carter. Ross and Shawn came on the show and we talked about Yoga and Goats, Back to the Future, we heard a Serendipitous love story from Ross, we listened to a few of their songs available now for download and since they're from the UK I had to ask Beatles or Stones. So pull up a seat and listen in to our conversation as we talk shop, and more --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeorgiasongbirds/message
Chasing a songwriting dream requires a ton of motivation, since it's a roller coaster ride. I'm delighted to be joined by Shaun Smith and Ross O'Reilly of the country duo, Cash & Carter, for a conversation about staying motivated in the music industry. The quote for this episode is by Steve Jobs: “If you are working on something that you really care about, you don't have to be pushed. The vision pulls you.” During our conversation, we talk about feeling motivated to create from a place of passion, having a clear vision, remaining consistent, tips for restoring motivation, celebrating small wins along the way, changing the songwriting process and trying new things, taking off the pressure and returning to the love for the craft, simply showing up, and more. Shaun and Ross also share how they joined forces for Cash & Carter and give a glimpse into their new music. It was a joy having Shaun and Ross on the show, so I hope our conversation inspires you to stay motivated while chasing your dreams. Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I'd love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at http://facebook.com/demimschwartz. Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Poth High School's Robotics team has had a great start to its season. The team has competed at two FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) Robotics competitions so far for the Old Highway 90 League, according to teacher Margie Hoover, who coaches the team along with Angela Vizza. On Dec. 10, part of the team competed at the Brentwood STEAM School of Innovation, winning all five of their rounds and placing first in the tournament. Team members include Nathan Antuna, Isiah Aranda, Jesus Arellano, Cash Carter, Wilfred Chapa, Brendon Danley, Devon Green, Gideon Henderson, Kasey James, Koltan Kurtz, Charles Triplett, Lucas Vizza,...Article Link
Today on the show we sit down with Cash Carter, a musician who has been in the industry for years, to talk about how he became a part of the vinyl pressing company Kindercore Vinyl, and what it's been like seeing the demand for vinyl skyrocket in the past few years. We discuss the history of vinyl pressing, how the world stopped producing new press machines after 1982, why vinyl's newfound popularity triggered the design of new machines, and how that development has changed the industry. Cash shares fascinating insights about the vinyl production process and expands on how supply chain issues and the smallness of the industry have affected their business. To learn more about this fascinating industry and the worldwide vinyl phenomenon, make sure you tune in today!
On this episode, Ryan and Cash sit down with their brothers (Mat Lewis and Dennie Carter) for a discussion about touring with family.Topics of conversation include which philly cheesesteak place tastes like racism, "Pardon me ma'am, I meant to spit on the blind guy," and Cash Carter calls out jazz, pointless noise music, the Myers Briggs personality test, and the almighty herself. ENJOY!
On this episode, Ryan and Cash sit down with Bryan J Howard - leader of the local group The HEAP and member in good standing of Cracker's touring band. Topics of conversation include playing bass behind a bass legend, Kindercore has always been at war with The Classic Center, and a discussion of the Forest Heights deer population breaks out into an impromptu hunting podcast.Bonus impression: Cash Carter imitates the singer from Disturbed :)
On this episode, Cash And Ryan sit down with The High Divers, who recently passed through town to play the Georgia Theater. Topics of conversation include van wrecks, getting called out by your Dad when you flub a guitar solo, and legal lesson from Cash Carter about constructive possesion.
Episode #82: Since talking with Portland's new record pressing plant, Cascade, in 2015, more and more vinyl pressing plants have opened up. New manufacturers can mean more opportunities for small labels, job creation and better quality products and customer service. We revisit the ups and downs of pressing records with Third Man Records' Ben Blackwell, Cash Carter and Ryan Lewis of Athens, GA based plant Kindercore Vinyl and New Jersey's Independent Record Pressing general manager Sean Rutkowski. Subscribe to The Future of What on iTunes: http://apple.co/1P4Apk0 Follow us: Twitter: http://bit.ly/2gOYMYM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefutureofwhat/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/1L6T8fl
This week, Kindercore's wildcard Cash Carter has a post Xmas dinner chat with garage rockers Guantanamo Baywatch. Topics of discussion include: Pushing the van across the finish line, handling the ego of Jeremy Piven in Hawaii, and the illusive identity of Jonny Cat. Support Load In/Load Out
We wrap up our version of "Top 5" with Samedy, Calhoun, Daron and Cash Carter giving their top 3. who is the greatest of all time(Image courtesy of rapgenius.com)Digital Daron PodcastTwitterFacebookInstagram
In our version of "Top 5", Samedy, Calhoun, Daron and new guest Cash Carter discuss their top 5 microphone controllers (mcs) of all-time. In this 1st part we talk mcs 4,5, and the 6th man(Image courtesy of rapgenius.com)Digital Daron PodcastTwitterFacebookInstagram