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On this edition of the Richard Crouse Show we meet musician, broadcaster, photographer, empresario, and author who joins me today to talk about his newest book “Rollin' Through the ‘70s. Weed, Woman and Song.” Born in Indiana, his recording career began in 1965 with a cover of jazz great Bobby Timmon's song “Moanin'” by his band The Chateaus. Since then, he was mentored by jazz legend Oscar Peterson, and worked with everyone from Janis Joplin and The Pointer Sisters to Linda Ronstadt and Howdy Doody. I've had a remarkable life, he says, and he joins me today to talk about Vietnam and his arrival in Canada, smoking hash and many other stories from his book “Rollin' Through the ‘70s. Weed, Woman and Song.” Then we get to know Christophe Lebold, a professor of literature, performance studies and rock culture from Strasbourg, France, joins me to talk about his book “Leonard Cohen: The Man Who Saw the Angels Fall.” It's an intriguing, massive, 543-page compendium that takes a deep metaphysical dive into the late Montrealer's world.
There are so many Chateaus in France, you can actually drive by one for 4 years and not know it. Introducing Chateau de Rogé in Villeneuve Sur Lot. This week, we finally took a look.
Tonight, we hop around old France as I discuss some of the haunted chateaus/castles and palaces of France.
Wir sind mit dieser 82. Folge unseres Podcasts zu Gast in einem Chateau. Aber die Lage des Weinguts ist ungewöhnlich: 52°23'10.722" N 4°55'36.376" E – wer sich mit Koordinaten auskennt, ahnt: das kann nur in Amsterdam sein. Nun ja, zu dieser Erkenntnis hätte man auch weniger kompliziert kommen können, denn es handelt sich ja um das Chateau Amsterdam. Es liegt mitten in einem Industriegebiet im Norden Amsterdams und entspricht optisch nicht dem, was man sich so unter einem Chateau vorstellt. Aber: dort wird Wein gemacht, also passt's! Im Labor des Weinkellers wartet unser Gesprächspartner Juan Manuel Ropero, Argentinier von Geburt, Önologe, Berater und der Weinmacher des ungewöhnlichen Chateaus, das seine Trauben aus ganz Europa bezieht und daraus ungewöhnliche Weincuvées macht. Weil das Gespräch auf englisch geführt wurde, gibt nicht nur, wie immer, Bilder und einen Text zum Thema, sondern auch ausführliche Notizen zum Gesprächsverlauf bei den STIPvisiten.
We tour one of the largest Chateaus in Southwest France, Chateau Biron. Oh ya, and our first bad restaurant dog.
To download the transcript CLICK HERE This episode is the second episode with John Jackson, aka Attorney Somm (on youtube and Instagram), and we are looking at the Bordeaux region in general. John will certainly give you a load of Chateaus to go out and try, and you will learn a little bit more of the sub-regions within Bordeaux and what they can offer. If you have ever wondered about the many classifications systems, I will also go over them. NOTE: I was really proud of myself, thinking I had covered them all, and then after recording, realized I didn't cover the Graves classification system of 1953. Oh well, that's for another episode! Don't forget there is a competition running, to with a virtual wine tasting, hosted by me (open to listens all over the world). More details at the bottom.* If you want to skip ahead: 0.31 Introduction to the Bordeaux region 3.56: Cru Bourgeois and it's classification system 8.08: My winey of the week Chateau de Villegeorge 10.23: Tasting L'Étoile De Villegeorge 2018 £14.99 mix 4 Wine App 12.45: Chat with John – we discuss great value wines, the difference between regions like Pauillac and Margaux, some of the best vintages. 29.46: Understanding the Saint-Émilion classification system and the current shock news in the industry. Fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat or on email: janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Until next time, Cheers to you! *Competition closes on August 30th 2021. It is open to participants all over the world. The virtual tasting will include 6 wines. These wines will be chosen based on the winner's chosen theme, what they want to learn and what wines are available in their country. The winner will be chosen on August 31st and contacted. To win, leave a review and some stars on Apple Podcasts, take a screenshot, and send this screenshot to janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk or on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat You can always contact me in advance if you have any other questions. Good luck.
Todays guest is Dustin Pari. Being on television as a paranormal investigator happened quite by accident, but there is something to be said for accidents being best described as when hard work meets opportunity. Several seasons and years of his life later, Dustin had traveled the world like a “Paranormal Rockstar”, a moniker given to him during an interview, which was then used from that point forward since it symbolized much of who he was. Regardless of whatever you may call him, or he may call himself, Dustin may be best known as a paranormal researcher and lecturer due to his numerous appearances on such television programs as Ghost Hunters, Ghost Hunters International, and Destination Truth. He has journeyed up and down the road time and time again appearing here, there, and everywhere. Though a well-respected and highly regarded staple of the paranormal event and lecture circuit, Dustin also delivers his entertaining and educational paranormal presentations to colleges and libraries across America. http://www.dustinpari.com Ghost Magnet Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/Ghost-Magnet-with-Bridget-Marquardt-2480154975336666/ Bridget Marquardt Bridget Marquardt is best known to television audiences and pop-culture connoisseurs as the sweet and brainy star of E! Networks’ wildly popular reality show “The Girls Next Door.” After moving out of the Playboy mansion in January 2009, Marquardt hosted “Bridget’s Sexiest Beaches,” a sixteen-episode series on The Travel Channel in which she traveled the globe searching for the world’s best surf, sand, and sun in countries including Croatia, Jamaica, Thailand, Spain, Australia, and the United States. Instagram: @BridgetMarquardt Twitter: @Bridget Facebook: @BridgetMarquardt Lisa Morton - Ghost Reporter Everyday is Halloween to award winning horror author and Ghost Reporter Lisa Morton. She has published four novels, 150 short stories, and three books on the history of Halloween. Her most recent releases include the anthologies Haunted Nights (co-edited with Ellen Datlow) and Ghost Stories: Classic Tales of Horror and Suspense (co-edited with Leslie Klinger). www.lisamorton.com
From exploring other exciting cities in Europe to wandering along chateaus and castles, there are a ton of day trips from Paris to choose from! On this podcast episode, Kat and Chris list out the best day trips from Paris and give details on the day trip they took to the Loire Valley. Show notes on https://worldwidehoneymoon.com/wwh-podcast
In an episode first aired on July 15, 2019: DJ Andrew Sandoval spins a selection of recently discovered 45's by The Fifth Estate; The Mystery Trend; The Staccatos; The Playboys Of Edinburg; St. David's Road; The Hard Times; The Bows And Arrows; The Buckinghams; The Chateaus; English Setters; The Raggamuffins; Tommy T's Federal Reserve; Sonny Geraci; The Loved Ones; The Milky Way; The Rubber Band; Bobby Darin; The Razor's Edge; The Sound Idea and The Perfect Stone. In the Sunshine artist spotlight, it is the groovy Gants in MONO! Featuring selections from their 45's and three Liberty albums.
Whether reporting on the Brazil World Cup, the Canada Women’s World Cup or dodging tear gas in a football brawl in France Kait Borsay takes everything in her stride. Her podcast – the Offside Rule – has been voted one of the best sports podcasts in the UK and she’s travelled extensively - Brazil, Canada, Bali, Kenya, Australia all over Europe and much more. On this episode we cover: Kait’s podcast The Offside Rule with Lynsey Hooper and Hayley McQueen Normalising women working in football The FIFA World Cup in Russia Vicki Sparks Silent sexism Thinking about a female audience Alan Sugar and a box of sweets The viewership of Russia 2018 being 40% women How advertisers need to take note of women watching football Continental Tyres backing women’s football Brands’ social responsibility The silent audience Covering the 2015 World Cup in Brazil for BT Sport Tagging a holiday on the end of it Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte England exiting in the group stage Being pregnant in Buzios Travelling with her children Covering the Canada Women’s World Cup in 2015 England’s success in the above Struggling to balance family and children at work in Canada How the podcast gives her more freedom than working for a major broadcaster Female Footballers Alison Bender, Natalie Pirks, Eniola Aluco and Alex Scott The potential struggles of women in Russia Whether men feel differently than women when leaving their kids Can women open up more about missing their kids? Being absorbed and one-dimensional with her work Going to Euro 2016 in France Delays on the Eurostar Getting involved in a riot in Marseilles Watching plumes of tear gas Feeling let down by football violence How the majority of football fans are well behaved Russian fans kicking off in Marseilles port Getting to known the England players Covering the football as fans not media Shouty sports reporters on TV The conversational style of her podcast Buying a house in France with a friend Paris being her favourite city Sending Polish builders to France Full moon parties Putting in a swimming pool Making the holiday house pay for itself The medieval Lotte region Puy l'Evequeand the Lotte River Duck and walnuts Cheese and wine tasting Degustation…? Chateaus and castles and swimming Dodgy French electric systems and internet routers Kate Mosse and Carcasonne and rural France Wanting to be somewhere not too British Little pockets of English all over France The UK’s great access to Europe Don’t mention Brexit! Australia to Bali Nusa Lembongan Strapping their three year old to the front of a motorbike Balinese banana snakes Childhood camping trips to France What kids remember from their holidays Strict school holidays Whale watching in Vancouver Visiting Melbourne and Perth in Australia The changing face of Perth Australian wine tours The Yarra Valley wineries and ballooning The scenery around Perth Her Paris list – Angelina’s on the Rue de Rivoli The best lunch spot in Le Marais Michel Chaudon’s famous chocolates Loving New York but finding the people rude! Riding city cycling tours in New York Cite de Science in the North East of Paris The Baton Mouche boat trips Random jazz bars, museums and open bus tours The Eiffel Tower being really big! Paris being a great walking city Loving Thailand – a big wedding in Koh Samui Singapore and its colonial relics Her cheeky flight upgrade trick for you all Having some pasta in Malindi in Kenya Snorkelling with sharks, by accident
Join me, Gary Bembridge from TipsForTravellers.com, as I take you on board the CroisiEurope Loire Princesse river cruise ship. Each day of the five day / six night trip as I travelled along the Loire river in France I recorded observations, activities and tips and combined them into this one show. CroisiEurope are the largest and oldest river cruise operators in Europe and offer a value-for-money way of going river cruising. In the show I cover the following: Day-by-day insight into the cruise, destinations, excursions and river cruising overall. Loire River observations and facts. CroisiEurope Loire Princesse ship observations. Thoughts on why and when CroisiEurope may be a good choice for a river cruise. How they make the fare value-for-money. Food and menus. Overview of places visited and excursions: Nantes, Saint Nazaire, Clisson, Angers and the Chateaus of Azay, Villandry and Usse. If you want to find out more about the tour, places visited and other content from the trip visit tipsfortravellers.com/croisieurope-loire After listening to the podcast: Please leave a comment on Tipsfortravellers.com/podcast, email me or leave a review on iTunes. Subscribe (and leave a review) to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. Consider becoming a Podcast Patron and visit tipsfortravellers.com/patron.
Some Wineries and Chateaus are famous, and then sometimes, the vineyard ITSELF is famous. On this episode we break down some of the most famous vineyards in the world where wineries fight to use the name on their bottles. The terroir on this podcast is too legitimate to quitimate, so pull up a plow, take a squat, and enjoy the learnin' you sun-scorched hand pickers of the season.