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In our 19th episode — the first episode of our fourth season — co-hosts Jerome Moore and D. Patrick Rodgers are joined by longtime Scene contributor Chris Chamberlain, as well as Olivia Britton, executive director of the Music City Food and Wine Festival. In the episode, we talk about our Food & Drink issue, which features 48 classic Nashville dishes, from fish and chips to banana splits. We also talk about the upcoming MCFWF, brought to you by Scene parent company FW Publishing and taking place April 24 through 27. Follow Jerome Moore on Instagram (@jeromelmoore) and follow D. Patrick Rodgers on whatever platform you prefer (@dpatrickrodgers). Give it a listen, and subscribe to hear more! This episode is sponsored by the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.
Unleash the Tums: It's Nashville Scene Hot Chicken Week 2025! Master of ceremonies Chris Chamberlain returns to give host Marie Cecile Anderson the rundown. From hot chicken fettuccine to an intimidating wing-eating challenge, there's options aplenty to enjoy for just $8 (if destroying your stomach lining is your thing). Download the Hot Chicken Week app and get ready to flock to some great local restaurants next week! We're doing a survey to learn more about our listeners. We'd be grateful if you took the survey at citycast.fm/survey—it's only 7 minutes long. You'll be doing us a big favor. Plus, anyone who takes the survey will be eligible to win a $250 Visa gift card–and City Cast City swag. Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter. Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE. Learn more about the sponsors of this January 22nd episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST
Nashville Scene food writer Chris Chamberlain is back to preview the Scene's annual Taco Week, taking place Dec. 2-8 at more than 40 restaurants across the city. He's giving host and hot sauce aficionado Marie Cecile Anderson his picks for the tacos you can't miss, from traditional faves and luxurious ingredients to entries that might not actually be tacos at all. (Breakfast taco eggroll, anyone?) Download the Taco Week app and get ready to hit the ground running with us next Monday! Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter. Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.
01.09.2024 - Chris Chamberlain - Preparing for New pt 1 by St Albans Baptist Church
Nashville Scene food writer Chris Chamberlain joins host (and self-appointed “Burger Queen”) Grace Fuisz for a mouthwatering rundown of the Scene's annual Burger Week, happening today through July 14th. As restaurants all over the city put their most creative spin on a burger, we've got the trends to watch for (fruit flavors abound), the under-the-radar joints you gotta check out, and strategies for how anyone could possibly sample each of the more than 60 burgers in this year's competition in a single week. Download the Burger Week app, don't forget to tip well, and have fun out there, y'all. Thanks to Tecovas, our Western wear faves, for being our exclusive launch sponsor! Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter. Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.
Chris Chamberlain joins the podcast for our annual Best of Nashville acceptance speeches. Today we talk with Will Shuff from 12 South Taproom (and 51st Taproom) Stephanie Styll from Killjoy, Sean “Big Daddy” Porter from Daddy's Dogs, and Caroline Galzin from Nicky's Coal Fired who won for Best Holiday Pop up for St. Nicky's. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandon-styll/message
From being told he wouldn't get anywhere in life, to becoming Operations Manager at Guernsey Mind, Chris Chamberlain likes to challenge expectations!In this episode of the podcast, we delve into shaping yourself as an intentional leader, and the style of situational leadership. We consider the balance between being authentic and changing our style to suit others. How do we get self-awareness, empathy and being proactive right?Chris explains how to challenge existing practice to do what is right despite constant push-back. He identifies what it takes to lead in such a deliberate way, and the advantages of doing so. There are some great resources too, for understanding situational leadership, the pros and cons, necessary qualities, and case-examples. What is your style of leadership?If you're not sure about a label to describe it, don't worry. What is important is that you are intentionally creating and adapting your style to best suit you and your team.❓ Want to know how? Let's chat over a coffee ☕.More about Chris:Chris Chamberlain's passion is human and workplace performance through situational leadership. He is the operations manager for Guernsey Mind, and oversees workplace training, therapy services, and events and campaigns.Links to contact Chris:LinkedIn:Chris Chamberlain Guernsey MindWebsite: www.guernseymind.org.ggResources & ReferencesLeadership & Manager Labs (itstimeforchange.co.uk)Watch this episode on YouTubeWhat Is Situational Leadership, and How Do You Practice It? (leaders.com)What is situational leadership? (With examples and traits) (www.indeed.com)Tackling Anxiety Collectively (itstimeforchange.co.uk)Stress Mapping - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)The Resilience Collective (itstimeforchange.co.uk)Is Fear blocking your leadership? - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)Consider yourself a good leader? - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)People First for Business Success - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)13 Skills to Build Resilience - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)The Power of Skeins – John Hibbs, CoEfficient - It's Time for Change (itstimeforchange.co.uk)
This week's episode was recorded on location in Nashville where host Janine (@missj9 on Instagram) travelled to recently. There she met food, drink and travel writer Chris Chamberlain to learn about the best things to eat and drink in Music City! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is an interesting interview. We had this idea, that Chris Chamberlain would write the article announcing the all new Chago's Belmont Cantina, and that we could record him doing the actual interview, so you could hear his process. This episode is that. I think it's a very interesting insight into all the things that go into opening a restaurant. We have a long ways to go, but we are excited to let the cat out of the bag. Brandon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandon-styll/message
Music City is one of the cities that Joel and his wife lived in for a few months during their earlier travels in 2017 and 2018. For this episode, he talks with Chris Chamberlain (Food, Drink, and Travel Writer for Nashville Scene and Thrillist, and author of Nashville Beer: A Heady History of Music City Brewing) and Jesse Bobick (Beer Writer for porchdrinking.com and blogger as @localbrewdude on Instagram). They discuss local brewing history, all the recent changes to the Nashville beer scene, how beer and live music mesh, and much more! From Portland, Maine to San Diego, California. Austin, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota. The bright lights of New York City to the farmland of rural Iowa. Brewery Travels plans to run the gauntlet of locations, providing in-depth information on as many places as possible. With episodes coming out weekly on Tuesdays, Brewery Travels is where you can get your fix if you enjoy a craft beer or traveling. Cheers! DRINK LOCAL EVERYWHERE! Follow Joel's travels on social media: Twitter: @brewerytravels Instagram: @brewery_travels Website: www.thebrewerytravels.com Episode 58: Nashville, TN - Feat. Chris Chamberlain & Jess Bobick
Join some of Nashville's Best as they talk about what made them that way! Intro- Brandon and Chris talk about the BON issue (Brough to you by Southern Health Insurance) at 16:15 Kahlil Arnold- Best Meat and Three, Best Shot (Bubba Back), and Best Steak Dinner under $25 (Brought to you by Gordon Foodservice) at 38:28- What the BON got right and wrong (Brough to you by NetChex) at 51:17- Parker from Fait La Force Brewery- BON Best New Brewery- (Brought to you by SuperSource) at 1:15:20- Carey Bringle, Owner Peg Leg Porker, Bringles Smokin Oasis- Best Ribs, and Best new BBQ (Brought to you by Robins Insurance) at 1:33:47- Andrea Chaires- Owner, The Rosepepper. BON Best Margarita, Best TOGO Cocktail (Brought to you by What Chef's Want) at 1:45:17- Chad Newton- Owner- EastSide Banh Mi- Best Banh Mi- (Brought to you by Koorsen Fire and Security) Final thought brought to you by Poachedjobs.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/message
In this episode, Functional Movement Specialist and Director of Programming at Gymnazo CJ Kobliska, sits down with Chi Torque course creator DJ Murakami and Program Director at Weckmethod Chris Chamberlin. In this episode they cover their experiences with psychedelics and how that has helped them expand their movement practices to deeper levels, what is chi torque and how it came to be, how to build better communication with your body and more! DJ Murakami is a trainer with 15+ years experience in Southern California. He is a movement libertarian, the owner of Human Strong Training and the creator of the Chi Torque Course, Torque Stick Course, Predator Protocol ProgramConnect with DJ: IG: @strongcampsChris Chamberlin brings with him a lifetime of personal practice and over 15 years of coaching experience in the field of health and wellness. He has worked with individuals of all ages and abilities including world class athletes. His passion for educating others has led him to his current role as Lead Educator and Director of Programming at Weckmethod. Here he continues his unrelenting pursuit to master.Connect with Chris:IG: @_christoper.chamberlin_Connect with CJ:IG: @movement_exploration_channelMore from Gymnazo EDU:Check out our YoutubeFollow us on IG: @gymnazo_eduStart Exploring Your Sphere with the Spherical Movement CourseJoin The Movement Collective Discord CommunityTo dive deeper into these concepts and learn alongside a team of Movement Specialists and Masters, head to joinmdmc.com to be a part of our next mentorship class.
In this episode, Functional Movement Specialist and Director of Programming at Gymnazo CJ Kobliska, sits down with Chi Torque course creator DJ Murakami and Program Director at Weckmethod Chris Chamberlin. In this episode they cover their experiences with psychedelics and how that has helped them expand their movement practices to deeper levels, what is chi torque and how it came to be, how to build better communication with your body and more! DJ Murakami is a trainer with 15+ years experience in Southern California. He is a movement libertarian, the owner of Human Strong Training and the creator of the Chi Torque Course, Torque Stick Course, Predator Protocol Program Connect with DJ: IG: @https://www.instagram.com/strongcamps/?hl=en (strongcamps) Chris Chamberlin brings with him a lifetime of personal practice and over 15 years of coaching experience in the field of health and wellness. He has worked with individuals of all ages and abilities including world class athletes. His passion for educating others has led him to his current role as Lead Educator and Director of Programming at Weckmethod. Here he continues his unrelenting pursuit to master. Connect with Chris: IG: https://www.instagram.com/_christopher.chamberlin_/?hl=en (@_christoper.chamberlin_) Connect with CJ: IG:https://www.instagram.com/movement_exploration_channel/?hl=en ( @movement_exploration_channel) More from Gymnazo EDU: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnutuW7li3BbbmlqYIdkE4Q (Check out our Youtube) Follow us on IG:https://www.instagram.com/gymnazo_edu/?hl=en ( @gymnazo_edu) https://gymnazo.thinkific.com/courses/spherical-movement (Start Exploring Your Sphere with the Spherical Movement Course) https://discord.gg/QUHcMSfydt (Join The Movement Collective Discord Community) To dive deeper into these concepts and learn alongside a team of Movement Specialists and Masters, head tohttps://my.captivate.fm/www.joinmdmc.com ( joinmdmc.com) to be a part of our next mentorship class.
This episode topic was requested by Ashely in The Teaching Space Community. She said: "I would love to hear about the most beneficial things you can have a student-teacher do before exiting the program and teaching on their own. This is my first time having a student-teacher." In this podcast I am going to focus on general advice for those mentoring trainee teachers or new trainers as I do not have expertise in sectors outside of corporate and FE. To try to give a rounded response to this topic request, I also chatted to my wider Twitter network and will share some of their suggestions. I am mindful that this is a massive area, so will not aim to cover everything in one short episode. Incidentally, if you would like to join our community and help shape the podcast in the future, visit community.theteachingspace.com. I'm going to split this episode into three sections. First I am going to share some of the helpful information I got from Twitter about mentoring trainee teachers. Then I will share some previous podcast episodes that I think will be helpful. Finally, I will share some tips from my own experience, having mentored several trainee teachers in FE and also candidates doing QTLS and ATS. Highlights From Twitter (03:06) Nikki on Twitter (@nikkitel) said: "I encourage them to consider their mental health from the outset and to understand that it’s ok to not know everything. I try to help them realise that if they don’t feel that they excel, it’s only for now. They don’t excel yet." This reminded me of Carol Dweck's "the power of yet". I completely agree with considering mental health from the outset - remember your oxygen mask. Andy on Twitter (@guruteaching) shared an article on the topic he wrote, which I will include in the show notes. One thing I loved about Andy's article is his point about showing your trainee how far they've come. Andy said: "Finally, it helps for our trainees to see not just where they are going, but also where they have been. It’s too easy for them to be uber-busy, planning lessons, dealing with behaviour incidents, giving feedback and learning new subject knowledge for tomorrow’s lesson. Sometimes, they simply can’t see the progress that they’re making. Set aside some time to step back with them and with a smile on your face, show them how they have grown since the beginning of the course." Chase on Twitter (@chasemitsuda) said it boils down to starting with empathy and share a great Brene Brown video that I will include in the show notes. He also said: "Also believing that we are all learners, and teachers who have just started their careers have so much to offer, including fresh perspectives." Finally, Jonathon on Twitter (@jonmedeiros) said, as mentors we can: "help foster curiosity, self reflection, and adjustment as natural and important skills." Useful Podcast Episodes (07:27) I'm going to share and comment on a few recent episodes of the podcast that will help anyone mentoring trainees now in the future. Don't forget, you might need some professional development in order to fulfil the role of mentor effectively - some of these episodes will be helpful in this area. I'll mention episode numbers - all you need to put in your browser is theteachingspace.com followed by / and the episode number in digits. There are also links in the show notes. Following on from Nikki's wise mental health guidance mentioned a the start, it would be worth listening to my recent interview with Guernsey Mind's Chris Chamberlain (113). You could listen to help support your trainee better in this area - you could also recommend your trainee has a listen. My interview with Joanne Miles about coaching is a must-listen - it is episode 104. Mentoring and coaching are on a spectrum and you are likely to need to be a mentor some of the time and a coach at other times. Understanding the difference between both approaches is key in giving your trainee what they need from you. Episode 107 is an interview with Vanessa Mee who shares top tips for newly qualified teachers. Some of the tips Vanessa shares could easily apply to trainee teachers, such as time blocking, looking after yourself as a priority and planning to do less in the classroom (so the students do more). Episode 103 is about managing emails. Often, trainees become overwhelmed with the admin aspect of teaching, so being in a position to support and advise them in this aspect of their teacher role is essential. Similarly, episode 98 is my most recent time blocking episode - it is worth a listen so you can support your trainee to manage their time. My Tips (10:38) Establish boundaries and expectations in the mentor/mentee relationship but also around work/study/life balance. Be available. Model, model, model. Facilitate. Encourage community participation. Encourage the use of research. Help them establish their teacher identity. Helpful links Carol Dweck's "The Power of Yet" TEDx talk Andy's article about mentoring trainee teachers Brene Brown video on empathy Teachers and Mental Health - An Interview with Chris Chamberlain Exploring Coaching in Education and Training - An Interview with Joanne Miles Top Tips for Newly Qualified Teachers - An Interview with Vanessa Mee How to Stop Email Taking Over Your Life Time Blocking for Teachers and Trainers Revisited A Teacher's Guide to EduTwitter
The Small Business Association of Michigan’s Small Business Weekly Podcast
On this week's SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Chris Chamberlain, owner of Princess Riverboats and a VIP member of the Small Business Association of Michigan. They operate in Lansing, Detroit and Petoskey. “A pillar of our business is our safety promise to our customers,” he says. “Just the same way that we promise a great boat ride and a great meal and great entertainment, we're promising a safe, comfortable environment for our passengers.” The Small Business Association of Michigan is the only statewide and state-based association that focuses solely on serving the needs of Michigan's small business community. We have been successfully serving small businesses like yours in all 83 counties of Michigan since 1969. We're located in Lansing, just one block from the Capitol. Our mission is to help Michigan small businesses succeed by promoting entrepreneurship, leveraging buying power and engaging in political advocacy. When small businesses band together through the Small Business Association of Michigan, they achieve more than they could on their own. Our 28,000+ members are as diverse as Michigan's economy. From accountants to appliance stores, manufacturers to medical, and restaurants to retailers, what unites the SBAM membership is the spirit of entrepreneurship…a spirit that drove you to start and continue to operate your own business because you believe you can do something better than anyone else is doing it! (music licensed from www.jukedeck.com)
Highlights Introducing Chris Chamberlain (00:44). About Guernsey Mind (01:50). How can teachers improve their mental health or seek help? (05:10). Self care and self management is a priority (05:21). Emails - are you a 24-hour service? (06:10). Work is not called pleasure! (07:22). On sleep (08:18). Setting boundaries and self-management (11:50). Learning to say no (14:21). We are not perfect (17:00). Reflect on mistakes (17:20). Sharing experiences (17:55). Admitting you are struggling is a strength (20:19). What do you do if you have a colleague studying with their mental health? (22:45). Practice empathy. Are you OK? Actively listen. Remember everyone is different. Signpost to Samaritans, employee assistance, line manager (if appropriate) local Mind charity or GP. Signs of anxiety (23:40). Final thoughts (29:23). Find out more about mental health. Find Chris online (34:38). Thanks Thanks to my generous guest, Chris Chamberlain. Helpful links Email Chris: chris.chamberlain@guernseymind.org.gg Chris on Linkedin Guernsey Mind UK Mind Podcast episode about sleep (an interview with Daniel White) Podcast episode about saying ‘no’ Mental Health First Aid
This is Chris's 3rd time on NRR, this is the first time we have done a full interview. We discuss his early career in paper, and why he decided to become a writer. We also discuss some of the inside details of the writing world. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/support
Matt was our first interview all the way back on March 17th of 2020. This pandemic is especially challenging for Matt as he throws parties. More specifically, events, usually based around alcoholic beverages.. Think East Nashville Beer Fest, Winter Warmer, Brew at the zoo, Nuit Belge to name a few.. We discuss how his life has changed from our last interview, and what he plans to do moving forward. Matt just won a "Best of Nashville" award for his at home beer festivals Rhize(H)ome virtual beer events, so we were able to celebrate something too! (thanks Chris Chamberlain!) The E is on, Adult words on this one parents.. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/support
Chris Chamberlain from the Nashville Scene joins #theroundup as a guest host. Chef Ryder from The Optimist stops by to let us know how things are going at their Germantown Establishment. Kahlil Arnold Stops by to make a pretty big announcement regarding Arnold's Country Kitchen. Lots of talk between two of the biggest food writers in Nashville! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/support
In this interview I get up and personal with a Gold Coast surfer, environment leader and all round nice guy. He is passionate about the ocean and nurturing our planet and now GM at Envirobank.com.au Growing up with surfboards and a desire to shape boards he has ended up marching along side board riders who are passionate about the planet. Anchored in the ocean and sharing the message of love for our planet Chris has great visions for cleaning up Australia. Discussing recently projects in Arnhem Land, Ocean Friendly initiatives for businesses and cleaning up beaches, Chris is an inspiration. Read more about environment issues: www.envirobank.com.au Read more about Surf Rider Foundation and the Ocean Friendly certificate here: https://www.surfrider.org.au/
We discuss what’s next for Kathy’s case and Olivia gets personal. This is the final scripted episode of Flatrock, but Olivia will be back next week to answer your questions. If you’d like a question answered on the show, please submit it at flatrockpod.com/questions ASAP.If you have any information on Kathy’s case, please contact Metro Nashville Police Department’s Cold Case Unit at 615-862-7329.Please stay subscribed to Flatrock in case future updates or interviews become available.Flatrock was created in collaboration with Spreaker. Senior Production provided by Kim Green. Executive producers are Olivia Lind and Greg Thornton. Co-produced by Dixie Bratton, Chris Chamberlain, Jamie R. Hollin, Cathy Lind, Betsy Phillips, Terry Quillen, and JJ Wright. Backed by Brandon Herrington. Music by Preston Garland. Additional voices provided by Justin Drown, Shea from All Crime No Cattle, Thashana McQuiston, and Steven Pacheco. Additional audio from WKRN.Additional music in this episode:artist: XTaKeRuX / album: Illusion / track: Dark Room / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/2019073141810785/Dark_Room_artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Cylinders / track: Cylinder Seven / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/2014010103336111/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Cylinders_-_07_-_Cylinder_Sevenartist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: I Should Have Been More Human / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-09artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: To Hide Their Secrets / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-08artist: Chris Zabriskie/ album: It’s a Wonderful Jaws / track: Last Night I Dreamt I Saw True Love In Your Eyes / license: attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Its_a_Wonderful_Jaws/Special thank you to Lt. Patrick Taylor and Det. Curtis Hafley of the Metro Nashville Police Department and Chief Mickey Miller of the Hendersonville Police Department.
Police looked at a man with an alarming past and a close connection to Darrel Steinback as a person of interest in Kathy’s case. Does he know more than he’s told?If you have any information on Kathy’s case, please contact Metro Nashville Police Department’s Cold Case Unit at 615-862-7329.Flatrock was created in collaboration with Spreaker. Senior production provided by Kim Green. Executive producers are Olivia Lind and Greg Thornton. Co-produced by Dixie Bratton, Chris Chamberlain, Jamie R. Hollin, Cathy Lind, Betsy Phillips, Terry Quillen, and JJ Wright. Backed by Brandon Herrington. Music by Preston Garland ( prestongarlandmusic.com ) . Additional voices provided by A Concerned Citizen (host of Swindled), Vincent Strange, and Steven Pacheco.Additional music in this episode:artist: XTaKeRuX / album: Illusion / track: Dark Room / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/2019073141810785/Dark_Room_artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Thoughtless / track: There’s a Special Place for Some People / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Thoughtless/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Thoughtless_-_03_-_Theres_a_Special_Place_for_Some_Peopleartist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: To Hide Their Secrets / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-08artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Cylinders / track: Cylinder Seven / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/2014010103336111/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Cylinders_-_07_-_Cylinder_Sevenartist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: We Were Never Meant to Live Here / license: Attribution / source: FMA / https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: Remember Trees? / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-07artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: I Should Have Been More Human / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-09Special thank you to Bea Jones, Lt. Patrick Taylor of the Metro Nashville Police Department, and Chief Mickey Miller of the Hendersonville Police Department.
Darrel Steinback had a checkered history and a lot of access to Kathy. Did she get into his cab the night she disappeared?Flatrock was created in collaboration with Spreaker. Senior production provided by Kim Green. Executive producers are Olivia Lind and Greg Thornton. Co-produced by Dixie Bratton, Chris Chamberlain, Jamie R. Hollin, Cathy Lind, Betsy Phillips, Terry Quillen, and JJ Wright. Backed by Brandon Herrington. Music by Preston Garland. Additional voices provided by A Concerned Citizen (host of Swindled), Vincent Strange, and Steven Pacheco.Additional music in this episode:artist: XTaKeRuX / album: Illusion / track: Dark Room / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/2019073141810785/Dark_Room_artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Thoughtless / track: There’s a Special Place for Some People / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Thoughtless/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Thoughtless_-_03_-_Theres_a_Special_Place_for_Some_Peopleartist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: I Should Have Been More Human / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-09artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Cylinders / track: Cylinder Seven / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/2014010103336111/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Cylinders_-_07_-_Cylinder_Sevenartist: Chris Zabriskie/ album: It’s a Wonderful Jaws / track: I Used to Need the Violence / license: attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Its_a_Wonderful_Jaws/ChrisZabriskie-ItsaWonderfulJaws-03-Violenceartist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: Remember Trees? / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-07artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: To Hide Their Secrets / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-08Special thank you to Bea Jones, Lt. Patrick Taylor and Det. Curtis Hafley of the Metro Nashville Police Department, and Chief Mickey Miller of the Hendersonville Police Department.If you have any information on Kathy’s case, please contact Metro Nashville Police Department’s Cold Case Unit at 615-862-7329.
Edward Warner Adcox was a pedophile and, as far as the public knew, the top suspect in Kathy’s murder. But did he kill her?If you have any information on Kathy’s case, please contact Metro Nashville Police Department’s Cold Case Unit at 615-862-7329.Flatrock was created in collaboration with Spreaker. Senior production provided by Kim Green. Executive producers are Olivia Lind and Greg Thornton. Co-produced by Dixie Bratton, Chris Chamberlain, Jamie R. Hollin, Cathy Lind, Betsy Phillips, Terry Quillen, and JJ Wright. Backed by Brandon Herrington. Music by Preston Garland. Additional voices provided by Thrasher Banks, Katie Champion, Nick Fowler, Erica Kelley, Erin from All Crime No Cattle, Matt Noll, Steven Pacheco, Ken Quillen, and Chase Stejskal.Additional music in this episode:artist: XTaKeRuX / album: Illusion / track: Dark Room / license: Attribution / source: FMA /freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/2019073141810785/Dark_Room_artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Cylinders / track: Cylinder Seven / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/2014010103336111/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Cylinders_-_07_-_Cylinder_Sevenartist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: To Hide Their Secrets / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-08artist: Chris Zabriskie/ album: It’s a Wonderful Jaws / track: I Used to Need the Violence / license: attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Its_a_Wonderful_Jaws/ChrisZabriskie-ItsaWonderfulJaws-03-Violenceartist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: Remember Trees? / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-07artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Thoughtless / track: There’s a Special Place for Some People / license: Attribution / source: FMA / freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Thoughtless/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Thoughtless_-_03_-_Theres_a_Special_Place_for_Some_PeopleSpecial thank you to Bea Jones, Lt. Patrick Taylor of the Metro Nashville Police Department, and Chief Mickey Miller of the Hendersonville Police Department.
We talk about Kathy’s funeral, and we begin to sort out suspects in her murder.If you have any information on Kathy’s case, please contact Metro Nashville Police Department’s Cold Case Unit at 615-862-7329.Flatrock was created in collaboration with Spreaker. Senior production provided by Kim Green. Executive producers are Olivia Lind and Greg Thornton. Co-produced by Dixie Bratton, Chris Chamberlain, Jamie R. Hollin, Cathy Lind, Betsy Phillips, Terry Quillen, and JJ Wright. Backed by Brandon Herrington. Music by Preston Garland - prestongarlandmusic.com. Additional voices provided by Matt Anderson, Patten Fuqua, Hunter Thornton, Thashana McQuiston, and Steven Pacheco. Rendition of ‘Abide With Me’ produced by Seth Graves.Additional music in this episode:artist: XTaKeRuX / album: Illusion / track: Dark Room / license: Attribution / source: FMA freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/2019073141810785/Dark_Room_artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: I Should Have Been More Human / license: Attribution / source: FMA freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-09artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Thoughtless / track: There’s a Special Place for Some People / license: Attribution / source: FMA freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Thoughtless/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Thoughtless_-_03_-_Theres_a_Special_Place_for_Some_Peopleartist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: To Hide Their Secrets / license: Attribution / source: FMA freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-08artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Cylinders / track: Cylinder Seven / license: Attribution / source: FMA freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/2014010103336111/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Cylinders_-_07_-_Cylinder_Seven Special thank you to Lt. Patrick Taylor of the Metro Nashville Police Department and Chief Mickey Miller of the Hendersonville Police Department.Promos: The Mugshot Podcast and Corpus Delicti: The Body of a Crime - facebook.com/mugshotpod - facebook.com/corpusdelictipod
We discuss the details of Kathy’s crime scene and medical exam and talk about some similar murders from the same time period.If you have any information on Kathy’s case, please contact Metro Nashville Police Department’s Cold Case Unit at 615-862-7329.Flatrock was created in collaboration with Spreaker. Senior production provided by Kim Green. Executive producers are Olivia Lind and Greg Thornton. Co-produced by Dixie Bratton, Chris Chamberlain, Jamie R. Hollin, Cathy Lind, Betsy Phillips, Terry Quillen, and JJ Wright. Backed by Brandon Herrington. Music by Preston Garland - prestongarlandmusic.com. Additional voices provided by Matt Anderson, J.R. Lind, Steven Pacheco, and T.A. Sager. Additional audio from WKRN.Additional music in this episode:artist: XTaKeRuX / album: Illusion / track: Dark Room / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/2019073141810785/Dark_Room_artist: Chris Zabriskie/ album: It’s a Wonderful Jaws / track: I Used to Need the Violence / license: attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Its_a_Wonderful_Jaws/ChrisZabriskie-ItsaWonderfulJaws-03-Violenceartist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: That Hopeful Future is All I Have Ever Known / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-08 artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Neptune Flux / track: I Should Have Been More Human / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Music_from_Neptune_Flux/ChrisZabriskie-MusicfromNeptuneFlux-09artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: Thoughtless / track: There’s a Special Place for Some People / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Thoughtless/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Thoughtless_-_03_-_Theres_a_Special_Place_for_Some_People Special thank you to Lt. Patrick Taylor and Det. Curtis Hafley of the Metro Nashville Police Department and Chief Mickey Miller of the Hendersonville Police Department.Promo: The Murder in My Family themurderinmyfamily.com
Kathy Jones, at just 12 years old, vanished on a cold November night in 1969 on her way to a Nashville skating rink. In our first episode, we'll explore that night and the following days.If you have any information on Kathy’s case, please contact Metro Nashville Police Department’s Cold Case Unit at 615-862-7329.Flatrock was created in collaboration with Spreaker. Senior production provided by Kim Green. Executive producers are Olivia Lind and Greg Thornton. Co-produced by Dixie Bratton, Chris Chamberlain, Jamie R. Hollin, Cathy Lind, Betsy Phillips, Terry Quillen, and JJ Wright. Backed by Brandon Herrington. Music by Preston Garland - prestongarlandmusic.com. Additional voices provided by Lindsay Moryoussef, Shea from All Crime No Cattle, Thashana McQuiston, and Steven Pacheco.Additional music in this episode:artist: XTaKeRuX / album: Illusion / track: Dark Room / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/XTaKeRuX/2019073141810785/Dark_Room_artist: Chris Zabriskie / album: It’s a Wonderful Jaws / track: Let the Pain Speak to Me / license: Attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Its_a_Wonderful_Jaws/ChrisZabriskie-ItsaWonderfulJaws-05-Painartist: Chris Zabriskie/ album: It’s a Wonderful Jaws / track: I Used to Need the Violence / license: attribution / source: FMA / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Its_a_Wonderful_Jaws/ChrisZabriskie-ItsaWonderfulJaws-03-ViolenceAdditional audio in this episode:Castle, William. House on Haunted Hill. Allied Artists, 1959.Wood, Ed. Plan 9 From Outer Space. Valiant Pictures, 1959.News2, ABC, 22 Nov. 2007, www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwAzPFv2qWE.Special thank you to Bea Jones and Chief Mickey Miller of the Hendersonville Police Department.
Interview with Chris Chamberlain of Nashville Scene.
Nashville writer Chris Chamberlain sits down on the Pig Pen sofa to chat. Topics include borders, news of the weird, Dave Grohl's favorite shot and Nashville restaurants history and new trends. Sponsored by Peg Leg Porker Music by Andy Velo Music Podcast production by Skyscraper Media
What will hill country farming in New Zealand look like in 2040? How will farmers respond to demands placed upon them by consumers, environmental and animal welfare regulations and the general public? Guy Salmon, Environmentalist and Executive Director of Ecologic; Robyn Dynes, AgResearch Science Impact Leader, Farm Systems and Environment; Chris Chamberlain, Banks Peninsula farmer; and Rich McDowell, principal scientist for AgResearch’s Invermay Environment Group discuss what they see as the challenges and opportunities for this country’s hill country farming systems. Panel Discussion facilitated by Richard Green, agribusiness thought-leader and professional Director.
For the Scene’s second annual food-industry survey, we made a list of chefs, general managers and owners at many of the best restaurants in town and made them a deal — we give you a list of questions, and all we ask is that you respond with honesty. The participants run the gamut from experienced veterans with decades in town to talented newcomers, with a diverse mix of ages, races and genders. We asked more than 60 people to participate, and roughly 40 responded. By agreeing to withhold their identities, we got a look at Nashville’s dining scene through the eyes of those most responsible for its current success. This week, editor D. Patrick Rodgers sits down with contributors Steve Cavendish and Chris Chamberlain to talk about the responses we got — from the best desserts in town to the worst trends, who deserves a Beard Award and more. You can listen below, as well as on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn (which is also available through Amazon Echo devices). Rate us on iTunes and leave a comment if you like what you hear.
Tis the season of sugar plum fairies dancing in our heads and baked goods in the oven. Houston, TX has a sugar fairy and her name is Rebecca Masson. In fact, her Instagram handle is sugarfairy, so she owns it. She’s worked at some big name spots, including in Paris and at DB Bistro in New York City, and she’s been on Top Chef, but it was after working at Central Market in Texas, where she learned some hands-on management skills, that she decided to open Fluff Bake Bar in Houston. This is the home of the Fluffernutter, Unicorn Bait, the Couch Potato Cookie, and the Veruca Salt cake. As you know, Houston was hit with a doozy of a hurricane and flooding event this fall, and although Fluff Bake came out unscathed, it then had a flood of its own afterwards when a pipe broke on the floor above it. Rebecca’s still a couple of weeks from re-opening, but she hasn’t stopped baking, or doing pop-ups and festivals, including Chefs for Farmers in Dallas, where I caught up with her at The Adolphus Hotel. My good friend Chris Chamberlain, Nashville writer extraordinaire and past Southern Fork guest (Hey Chris) was at the festival too, so he’s a silent listener on this one, despite the fact that I’m surprised he didn’t chuckle at the “bust a nut” discussion. It’s time to get your sugar rush on, Houston-style.
If you’ve read about Southern food during the last five years, chances are, you’ve read something written by Chris Chamberlain. A Nashville native, Chris has written for numerous publications, from Food Republic to Conde Nast Traveler. He is an expert on beer and barbecue (yes, that is a real thing!), and he’s written books to on those subjects which are really good guides to eating and drinking in the South. Chris and I know each other well; it’s obvious from this chat, but I am always amazed at his thoughtfulness, passion for Southern foodways, and the way he is always turning the spotlight from himself onto the people he loves to write about. Case in point: for this interview, Chris chose the location, a brewery he wanted to introduce me to. Even when he’s being interviewed himself, he’s supporting others by spotlighting the great things they do.