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Lunchbox claimed that Eddie is the creepiest person ever. He explained how he forced a woman to give him her number and Amy was there to witness it as well. We determine if he was being creepy or not. Amy helped a listener in the Anonymous Inbox who needed advice on how to split up friend custody after a divorce. She shared the awkwardness she encountered with her husband and friends and family post-divorce. Raymundo brings up how he thinks Amy broke our show dress code and now wants to know if something is opened up for guys to wear after she wore something revealing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out "Off The Air" with Ben Higgins, Steven Woods, and Paul Reindl! "Off The Air with Ben & Woods" is a new podcast that will take place once or twice a month, and the guys have the freedom to talk about WHATEVER they want!
In 2024, I had the idea to produce podcasts based on interviews from MerleFest, with the theme being a focus on both first-time performers and veterans. Combining two artists who made their debuts resulted in the episode “Rural Roots That Run Deep With Nick Shoulders and Adeem The Artist”, we followed that with two of the festival's mainstays in the episode “Jim Lauderdale, Donna the Buffalo and the Many Collaborations Of MerleFest”. It was great fun to compare and contrast artist experiences at the venerated event between newcomers and returning veterans, as well as dive into their stories and music along the way. This year, I picked up on the approach once again, interviewing bluegrass heroes Woody Platt and Buddy Melton in the episode that immediately precedes this one, titled “A New Team For Two Heavy Hitters Of Bluegrass: Woody Platt and Buddy Melton”. Now, we celebrate another MerleFest newcomer, Tami Neilson. Although she just made her first stop at the festival, she is no novice in the roots music scene, having grown up in a family band and having made records since 2008; I was all smiles when I saw her on the MerleFest lineup for 2025. Fun fact: when I sent in the request to feature Tami on this podcast, her publicist replied, “So just to be clear here — Tami is for Southern Songs & Stories? She is originally Canadian and lives in New Zealand so just checking!” I chuckled and replied, “Yes, that's correct. I break my own rules every so often. I've featured Ruen Brothers, Colin Hay and others over the years. New Zealand is south too right? ;-)”I spoke with Tami Neilson late at night, after her rousing Dance Tent performance, where she talked about her love of wide ranging musical journeys, her own journey to her adopted country of New Zealand, growing up in a family band and now bringing her sons on stage from time to time, playing the Grand Ole Opry and making music with greats like Willie Nelson, and a whole lot more. Tami Neilson playing her first of two sets at MerleFest on April 25, 2025. Photo: Willa Stein Songs heard in this episode: “Baby, You're A Gun” by Tami Neilson, from Kingmaker“Learn To Try Again” by The Chills, from Spring Board: The Early Unrecorded Songs, excerpt“Borrow My Boots” by Tami Neilson, from Neon Cowgirl, excerpt“Beyond The Stars” by Tami Neilson, featuring Willie Nelson, from Kingmaker, excerpt“You're Gonna Fall” by Tami Neilson, featuring JD McPherson, from Neon CowgirlThanks for reading and listening! We hope you can help spread awareness of what we are doing. It is as easy as telling a friend and following this podcast on your platform of choice. You can find us on Apple here, Spotify here and YouTube here — hundreds more episodes await, filled with artists you may know by name, or musicians and bands that are ready to become your next favorites. This series is a part of the lineup of both public radio WNCW and Osiris Media, with all of the Osiris shows available here. You can also hear new episodes on Bluegrass Planet Radio here. WNCW intern Elena Dickson deserves a big thanks for jumping in on production work for this episode in her very first week! Thanks as well to Jaclyn Anthony for producing the radio adaptations of this series on WNCW, where we worked with Joshua Meng, who wrote and performed our theme songs. This is Southern Songs and Stories: the unfolding history and culture of music rooted in the American South, and going beyond to the styles and artists that it inspired and informed. - Joe Kendrick
We had a good time with Neal Day, Cody Foster, Tyler Washmon, and our very own G Newby of the Woodward Elks Rodeo on the podcast. As always it was full of a good time, cold beer, a few laughs, and Neal tellin stories. Hope you enjoy Thanks to Jet Boat Rendezvous and Harper Sanitation for sponsoring the podcast
Scottie Wins The Memorial! Sam Makes Bold Scheffler Prediction! Former Cowgirl Wins Women's U.S. Open! RBC Canadian Open Preview! LIV Virginia Preview! Tornado Warning! MUCH MORE!!!!
In episode 84 I shared that even when it's tempting to cut corners, we can actually be faster and more successful when we change our perspective and approach. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
I feel like it's that simple!! Today I give an update on how I'm doing now, how to get your spark back, and why people that suck need to stay away from me. My bikini collection For the Cowgirls: https://www.jmpthelabel.com/?srsltid=AfmBOora3dtVkPGT0K6xLuqH4WgnBXkJITfcjWRv0VYRKXnYcKb1yBvB Becca's Instagram: @becccamooore Becca's TikTok: @becccamooore For the Girls TikTok: @forthegirlspodcast If you would like me to answer an advice question you have, email forthegirlswithbeccamoore@gmail.com! Thank you guys for listening!! If you love me rate 5 stars on your streaming platform!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Cowgirls with Cameras Podcast Kim, Phyllis and Cara share why adding video to your photography sessions might be the creative and business move you didn't know you needed. From meeting client demand to boosting your visibility online, video can help you stand out in a crowded market. They break down the basics of video gear and settings without getting overly technical and explain how to outsource your video editing—and how to do it smartly. Whether you're curious about shooting quick clips or offering full video services, we've got tips to help you get started.
Durango Transit offers free public transportation all summer,, celebrate Durango's western heritage with the True Western Roundup rodeos every Wednesday,, and don't miss Gardens on Tour at the end of the month. By Sadie Smith. Watch this story at www.durangolocal.news/newsstories/durango-transit-offers-free-rides-all-summer This story is sponsored by San Juan Regional Medical Center and Tafoya Barrett & Associates. Support the show
Founders of the Battle of The Fantasy Girl Bands Holly Li and Christine Sciulli join Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM ahead of the 8th competition at the Stephen Talkhouse on Sunday, June 1, benefitting the Neo-political Cowgirls' youth education programs.Later in the hour, Planned Parenthood Hudson-Peconic president and CEO, Vincent Russell, calls in ahead of "Strong Together" event 7-9 p.m. 5/31 at the Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club.Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
In episode 83 I shared the valuable TRUTHS I realized about horses and humans, when I threw caution, halters and the rest of my tack to the wind. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
One of the most significant country music figures to emerge from New Zealand, Tami Neilson continues to grow on the world stage. Later this year she'll be touring around the US with Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, as well as a string of European dates – but unlike some other stars, she's not leaving New Zealand out. Neilson is returning to our stages this October for her ‘Neon Cowgirl' tour – performing five shows across the country. She'll be performing songs from her new album of the same name, which releases in July. Although it's common for artists to labour over their work, often taking years to complete and release albums, Neilson told Mike Hosking that comparatively, she works quite quickly. “From the time I'm kind of laying down the music to when it comes out, it's usually a year,” she said. “I usually write my albums and then track them within a week, so most of my albums are live off the floor.” The recordings listeners hear are full takes performed live by Neilson and her band, which she says adds a realness to the songs. “I think in this age of, you know, impending AI, the more we can lean into our humanity, you hope that comes through in the music and connects with other human hearts.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent talk about road games as Tech Fans in Dallas, A's stealing home twice in the 1st inning, Chuck kind of sticking up for Cowgirls, non-conference opponents from the power 4, and the transfer portal.
Playlist: Hawkshaw Hawkins - Lonesome 7-7203Patsy Cline - FingerprintsFaron Young - I Just Came by to Get My BabyLefty Frizzell - Lost Love BluesSonny Burgess - We Wanna BoogieSonny Burgess & Dave Alvin - Flattop JointBuddy Holly - Ting-a-LingThe Roy Kay Combo - I'm Waitin'Josiah Flores - Young, Dumb, and Full of BeerThe Knitters - Poor Old Heartsick MePeter & The Wolves - Hey Hey VeronicaAlison Krauss & Union Station - Richmond on the JamesMolly Tuttle & Golden Highway - El DoradoThe Dead South - Keep on the Sunny SideLindi Ortega - Lead Me On
In this episode of Pivot Point of View, we're bringing you a full recap of the Extreme Cowgirl Challenge in Leoti, Kansas, joined by two incredible guests: CJ Garland and Jason Perry of Perry Quarter Horses.From wild runs to intense obstacles, CJ and Jason walk us through the highlights, the grit, and the glory of this high-stakes event. But it's not just about competition—we dive into the behind-the-scenes of staying strong in the saddle.Both CJ and Jason are longtime clients of Pivot Point Rider Rehab, and they share how targeted therapy has helped them overcome shoulder pain, weakness, and chronic headaches, keeping them sharp and competitive in and out of the arena.If you're a rider who pushes hard and wants to stay in the game pain-free, this episode is for you.
Tish and Brandi are joined by the one and only Annie Bosko — the California Cowgirl with a Nashville heart, a powerhouse voice, and a story that proves success doesn't happen overnight. Annie gets real about her 18-year journey in the music industry. She shares what it's really like to navigate the country music world as a woman, how she stayed grounded while chasing big dreams, and lessons she's learned along the way from some of country music's biggest legends. From working multiple jobs to fund her music to trying out for American Idol to making connections throughout the music industry, Annie continued to work hard and never gave up on her dream! This episode is inspiring, Stoners! If you've ever felt like giving up on a dream, you will be reminded that the path to success isn't a straight line, everyone's journey is different and the hustle is always worth it. Check out Annie's new single, God Winks HERE! Thank you to our incredible sponsors: ZocDoc: Stop putting off those doctors appointments and go to zocdoc.com/CYRUS to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Cozy Earth: Visit CozyEarth.com and use my exclusive code CYRUS for up to 40% off Cozy Earth's best-selling sheets, towels, pajamas, and more. Rula: Rula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at rula.com/cyrus #rulapod Don't forget to rate, review, and follow the show! Keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram pages, @tishcyruspurcell, @brandicyrus and @sorrywerecyrus and be sure to leave us a voicemail at 1-516-7-STONER or email videos/photos with your questions to sorrywerecyrus@gmail.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We sit down with Lola Michelin to explore her transformative Cosmic Cowgirl Camp. Lola shares her passion for rewilding the inner cowgirl, encouraging women to reconnect with nature, embrace their authentic selves, and embark on a soulful journey of self-discovery—all without needing horse experience. Tune in to discover how Lola's innovative retreat empowers women to rediscover their wild spirit and foster deeper connections with nature and themselves.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3697 – Show Notes & Links:Host: Meghan Brady of the Equestrian Travel AssociationPresenting Sponsor: Equestrian Travel Association | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Lola Michelin of Cosmic Cowgirl CampRecipe:Ingredients: 1 large mango diced10 strawberries diced½ red bell pepper diced2 ears of corn kernels removed¼ cup shallot minced (about 2 medium)½ jalapeno minced (or to taste)1 14 ounce can white navy beans drained and rinsed½ cup cilantro minced¼ cup mint minced¼ cup basil mincedtortilla chipsDressing:¼ cup apple cider vinegar2 tablespoons lime juice add the zest for an extra lime-y kick1½ tablespoons hot honey or regular honey for a mild version1 teaspoon Dijon mustard½ teaspoon onion powder or garlic powder½ teaspoon salt plus more to taste½ teaspoon cumin or chili powder for more heat¼ cup extra virgin olive oil or expeller-pressed canola oilInstructionsCombine the fruits, veggies, beans and herbs in a bowl.1 large mango,10 strawberries,½ red bell pepper,2 ears of corn,¼ cup shallot,½ jalapeno,1 14 ounce can white navy beans,½ cup cilantro,¼ cup mint,¼ cup basilWhisk together all of the dressing ingredients except the oil. Add the oil in a steady stream, whisking vigorously until it's incorporated. Taste and adjust the flavor to your liking…add salt if needed, lime juice for more tartness, or honey for more sweetness. There's already plenty of sweetness from the mango and strawberry, so don't overdo it!¼ cup apple cider vinegar,2 tablespoons lime juice,1½ tablespoons hot honey,1 teaspoon Dijon mustard,½ teaspoon onion powder,½ teaspoon salt,½ teaspoon cumin,¼ cup extra virgin olive oilAdd about ⅔ of the dressing to the remaining ingredients and toss to combine. Taste and make sure there's enough dressing, add more a couple of tablespoons at a time. Everything should be lightly coated, not dripping with dressing.If you can give it at least an hour to marinate, it'll be even better! Serve with tortilla chips. It's best the first day, but will be good for 2-3 days.
In this inspiring episode of Galloping Getaways, we sit down with Lola Michelin to explore her transformative Cosmic Cowgirl Camp. Lola shares her passion for rewilding the inner cowgirl, encouraging women to reconnect with nature, embrace their authentic selves, and embark on a soulful journey of self-discovery—all without needing horse experience. Tune in to discover how Lola's innovative retreat empowers women to rediscover their wild spirit and foster deeper connections with nature and themselves.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3697 – Show Notes & Links:Host: Meghan Brady of the Equestrian Travel AssociationPresenting Sponsor: Equestrian Travel Association | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Lola Michelin of Cosmic Cowgirl CampRecipe:Ingredients: 1 large mango diced10 strawberries diced½ red bell pepper diced2 ears of corn kernels removed¼ cup shallot minced (about 2 medium)½ jalapeno minced (or to taste)1 14 ounce can white navy beans drained and rinsed½ cup cilantro minced¼ cup mint minced¼ cup basil mincedtortilla chipsDressing:¼ cup apple cider vinegar2 tablespoons lime juice add the zest for an extra lime-y kick1½ tablespoons hot honey or regular honey for a mild version1 teaspoon Dijon mustard½ teaspoon onion powder or garlic powder½ teaspoon salt plus more to taste½ teaspoon cumin or chili powder for more heat¼ cup extra virgin olive oil or expeller-pressed canola oilInstructionsCombine the fruits, veggies, beans and herbs in a bowl.1 large mango,10 strawberries,½ red bell pepper,2 ears of corn,¼ cup shallot,½ jalapeno,1 14 ounce can white navy beans,½ cup cilantro,¼ cup mint,¼ cup basilWhisk together all of the dressing ingredients except the oil. Add the oil in a steady stream, whisking vigorously until it's incorporated. Taste and adjust the flavor to your liking…add salt if needed, lime juice for more tartness, or honey for more sweetness. There's already plenty of sweetness from the mango and strawberry, so don't overdo it!¼ cup apple cider vinegar,2 tablespoons lime juice,1½ tablespoons hot honey,1 teaspoon Dijon mustard,½ teaspoon onion powder,½ teaspoon salt,½ teaspoon cumin,¼ cup extra virgin olive oilAdd about ⅔ of the dressing to the remaining ingredients and toss to combine. Taste and make sure there's enough dressing, add more a couple of tablespoons at a time. Everything should be lightly coated, not dripping with dressing.If you can give it at least an hour to marinate, it'll be even better! Serve with tortilla chips. It's best the first day, but will be good for 2-3 days.
We sit down with Lola Michelin to explore her transformative Cosmic Cowgirl Camp. Lola shares her passion for rewilding the inner cowgirl, encouraging women to reconnect with nature, embrace their authentic selves, and embark on a soulful journey of self-discovery—all without needing horse experience. Tune in to discover how Lola's innovative retreat empowers women to rediscover their wild spirit and foster deeper connections with nature and themselves.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3697 – Show Notes & Links:Host: Meghan Brady of the Equestrian Travel AssociationPresenting Sponsor: Equestrian Travel Association | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Lola Michelin of Cosmic Cowgirl CampRecipe:Ingredients: 1 large mango diced10 strawberries diced½ red bell pepper diced2 ears of corn kernels removed¼ cup shallot minced (about 2 medium)½ jalapeno minced (or to taste)1 14 ounce can white navy beans drained and rinsed½ cup cilantro minced¼ cup mint minced¼ cup basil mincedtortilla chipsDressing:¼ cup apple cider vinegar2 tablespoons lime juice add the zest for an extra lime-y kick1½ tablespoons hot honey or regular honey for a mild version1 teaspoon Dijon mustard½ teaspoon onion powder or garlic powder½ teaspoon salt plus more to taste½ teaspoon cumin or chili powder for more heat¼ cup extra virgin olive oil or expeller-pressed canola oilInstructionsCombine the fruits, veggies, beans and herbs in a bowl.1 large mango,10 strawberries,½ red bell pepper,2 ears of corn,¼ cup shallot,½ jalapeno,1 14 ounce can white navy beans,½ cup cilantro,¼ cup mint,¼ cup basilWhisk together all of the dressing ingredients except the oil. Add the oil in a steady stream, whisking vigorously until it's incorporated. Taste and adjust the flavor to your liking…add salt if needed, lime juice for more tartness, or honey for more sweetness. There's already plenty of sweetness from the mango and strawberry, so don't overdo it!¼ cup apple cider vinegar,2 tablespoons lime juice,1½ tablespoons hot honey,1 teaspoon Dijon mustard,½ teaspoon onion powder,½ teaspoon salt,½ teaspoon cumin,¼ cup extra virgin olive oilAdd about ⅔ of the dressing to the remaining ingredients and toss to combine. Taste and make sure there's enough dressing, add more a couple of tablespoons at a time. Everything should be lightly coated, not dripping with dressing.If you can give it at least an hour to marinate, it'll be even better! Serve with tortilla chips. It's best the first day, but will be good for 2-3 days.
In episode 82 I shared specific takeaways from a teaching and learning experience with the power to take the limits off your horsemanship and barrel racing as well. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
We're catching up with Aussie legend G Flip, live from LA! They spill on their love for Chemist Warehouse dockets, disco beats, and how the gays turned a Qantas Pride flight into Grindr in the sky. We chat about their epic new single Disco Cowgirl, the secret to singing and drumming at the same time, and their obsession with the Collingwood Magpies—even while living on the other side of the world. Oh, and if you've ever wanted to FaceTime with G Flip, now’s your chance. Let's go!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Playlist: Al Clauser & His Oklahoma Outlaws - Saddle Your Worries To The WindJohnny Bond - Saddle SerenadeHayes Carll - Progress of ManDick Curless - Long Lonesome HIghwayDean Johnson - Faraway SkiesMichael Hurley - Hog Of The ForesakenMichael Hurley - I Can't Help MyselfGreg Brown - EugeneTobacco City - BuffaloDave Alvin - Thirty Dollar RoomJason Isbell - Good While It LastedTami Nelson - You're Gonna FallEarly James & Sierra Ferrell - Real Low Down LonesomeJody Reynolds - (The Girl With The) Raven HairBattle River - Home Again
In this very exciting episode—our first-ever Five Eyes (FVEY) feature—we're thrilled to welcome a true changemaker in the world of cybersecurity. Our guest is none other than Michelle Mosey, Founder of Valkyrie Cyber, whose impressive career spans military service, high-level intelligence liaison roles, and impactful leadership in the tech sector. She details her time in the Australian Navy and how she transitioned into the intelligence sector and ultimately worked alongside former USDI James Clapper. Additionally she details how she later helped veterans transition into cyber roles at With You With Me. Michelle brings a wealth of experience and insight to the conversation.But there's more to her than just her resume. Michelle is an adventurer at heart—whether she's camping under the stars, exploring new corners of the world, or creating magic in the kitchen. A true risk-taker with a powerful story, she shares her journey, lessons learned, and her bold vision for the future of cybersecurity.Don't miss this one—we're just getting started with FVEY, and this episode sets the bar high.
In this episode of Cowgirls with Cameras, we're talking about all things camera gear—how to take care of it, when to upgrade, and what pro support programs can do for working photographers. Kim shares everyday best practices for keeping your gear in working order, from using a dust blower to properly storing and cleaning your equipment. Phyllis breaks down pro services like Nikon NPS and Canon CPS, including what they offer and who they're best for. Cara wraps things up with a conversation about knowing when it's time to upgrade your system and what factors should influence your decision. Whether you're dealing with aging gear, curious about support programs, or just wondering what gear to buy next, this episode will help you make smarter decisions for your equine photography.
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with author Cary Baker about the musical tradition of street performance, also known as busking. The hosts also review the solo album from TV On The Radio lead singer Tunde Adebimpe and hear feedback from listeners on recent episodes.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Arvella Gray, "John Henry," I Blueskvarter Chicago 1964, Volume Two, Jefferson, 2000The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Tunde Adebimpe, "Magnetic," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "Ate The Moon," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "Pinstack," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "Drop," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "Blue," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "Somebody New," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tunde Adebimpe, "ILY," Thee Black Boltz, Sub Pop, 2025Tracy Chapman, "Stand By Me (Live At The Late Show With David Letterman)," Greatest Hits, Elektra, 2015Moondog, "Nocturne Suite Part 1," On The Streets of New York, Mississippi, 2019Cortelia Clark, "Bye, Bye, Love," Blues in the Street, RCA, 1966George Coleman, "Innocent Little Doggy," Bongo Joe, Arhoolie, 1969Fantastic Negrito, "Nobody Makes Money," Fantastic Negrito EP, Blackball Universe, 2014Violent Femmes, "Blister In The Sun," Violent Femmes, Slash, 1983Ted Hawkins, "Strange Conversation," The Next Hundred Years, Geffen, 1994Mary Lou Lord, "St. Swithin's Day," Real, Deep Music, 1993Lucinda Williams, "Ramblin' On My Mind," Ramblin' on My Mind, Folkways, 1979Dom Flemons, "Charmin Betsy," Black Cowboys, Smithsonian Folkways, 2018Emmylou Harris, "Crescent City," Cowgirl's Prayer, Asylum, 1993Stan Rogers, "Barrett's Privateers," Fogarty's Cove, Barn Swallow, 1977Tsunami, "In A Name," Deep End, Simple Machines, 1992See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Todays extremely fun and insightful episode of Synthetic Dreams features electronic musicians, Jess and Jeff DeCuir who make glorious synth-pop music under the name, Hyperbubble The couple, who met back in 1996, spoke to me about their music, early gigs in both America and in the UK, musical heroes and the documentary film, ‘Cowgirls and Synthesizers' which is a somewhat bonkers, but absolutely brilliant.Directed by Joe Wallace, with narration by Ricard Autobahn from Helen Love, ‘Cowgirls and Synthesizers' follows the duo on their way Nashville to record a country and western album using just synthesizers and drum machines. It's a fascinating, inspirational, hugely entertaining film. An extremely well-made documentary that is worth checking out. The film has featured in many film festivals across the world and the should hopefully be able to stream very soon.Hyperbubble 'The Singles' album is out soon, check out their previous releases here:https://www.hyperbubble.net/https://hyperbubble.bandcamp.com/merchCowgirls and Synthesizers - Offical Trailer Synthetic Dreams is presented and produced by Scott ZverblisFollow Synthetic Dreams on InstagramFollow Synthetic Dreams on ThreadsFollow Synthetic Dreams on Twitter / XSynthetic Dreams title music by Chris IbbottIf you can, please support the Synthetic Dreams Podcast by buying a coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/syntheticdreams
This week on the Kick Your Boots Up Podcast, we're getting behind the lens with none other than Baleigh Rollins—a ranch-raised photographer with western roots, a wild heart, and an eye for authentic love stories. Recently named to Cowgirl Magazine's 2025 Class of 30 Under 30, Baleigh is the founder of Western Wedding Magazine, a trailblazing platform connecting cowgirl brides with the vendors who get their way of life.In this episode, we dive into Baleigh's journey—from picking up her first camera to becoming one of the most sought-after Western wedding photographers in the country. She shares the story behind launching her magazine, the trends she loves (and could live without), and the dream venues still on her bucket list.But it's not all work—get to know the woman behind the lens as we chat about her favorite road trip snacks, bar drink of choice, dating life, and her beloved weenie dog (aka “her ween”).Whether you're a bride-to-be, a fellow creative, or just love a good cowgirl success story, this episode is full of heart, hustle, and humor.
In episode 81 I shared how I gave up my WORK-aholic ways + insights for nurturing your most important relationSHIPS and horsemanSHIP to ensure they take you where you want to go. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Playlist: Bill Haley & The Four Aces of Western Swing - Wreck on the HighwayRitchie Valens - FramedJohnny Carroll - Rock Baby Rock ItBob & Lucille - Eeny Meeny Miney MoeAndy Anderson - Gonna Rip It UpGlen Glenn - Everybody's Movin'Justin Townes Earle - Lonesome and YouAlison Krauss & Union Station - North Side GalJD McPherson - The Rock and Roll GirlsBughouse Five - PristineJake Vaadeland - I'm Gonna Take My GuitarHank Williams - Mind Your Own BusinessCarter Felker - Cold WindKelsey Waldon - Tiger LiliesLeanne Lightfoot - Time Waits For No OneTom Phillips - Death of Love
In episode 80 I shared the audio from a LIVE Barrel Racing Tips QnA session. Join me LIVE, Tuesdays at 6PM Central (4 PST / 5 MTN / 7 EST) on Social Media for QnA Tuesdays! Like and follow BarrelRacingTips.com on Facebook and @barrelracertips on Instagram to be notified when these LIVE Q&A's happen so you can join in and ask your questions! Facebook: www.facebook.com/barrelracingtips Instagram: @barrelracertips Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Playlist: Dezurik Sisters - I Left Her Standing ThereThe Maddox Brothers & Rose - New Mule Skinner BluesJenks - The Artillery SongCliff Carlisle - Seven Years With The Wrong WomanCharley Crockett - One Trick PonyKris Kristofferson - From The Bottle To The BottomShooter Jennings - Concrete CowboysRobert Earl Keen - Amarillo HighwayTerry Allen - High Plains JamboreeJimmie Dale Gilmore - Where You GoingJimmie Dale Gilmore - Just A Wave, Not The WaterNick Shoulders - All BadRose City Band - Open RoadsTownes Van Zandt - The Highway KindJohn Doe - Walking Out the DoorPatterson Hood - The Van Pelt PartiesJr. Gone Wild - Third Most Stupidest Guy
In this episode of Cowgirls with Cameras, we're talking all things equine photography gear—from the essential lenses and camera bodies to the backup batteries and budget-friendly options you'll want in your bag. We break down why full-frame mirrorless cameras can give you an edge, what focal lengths work best for horses, and how to avoid distortion and lens flare in your images. Plus, we share smart tips on stair-stepping into pro-level gear, using used or rented equipment, and how to build a reliable kit without overspending. Whether you're photographing action shots, portraits, or sale horses, this gear guide is packed with must-know insights for horse photographers at every level.
In this replay of episode 79 I shared something unique and special that I want you to have to fast forward the achievement of your barrel racing dreams. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In this episode of Northern Ag Network On Demand, we talk with Kylie Walker of KOW's Mini Cows in Huntley, Montana. Kylie shares how she built her unique cattle business—from her love of Scottish Highland cattle to creating a supportive community for women in agriculture. She’s also hosting the second annual Big Sky Cowgirl Gathering this June, a hands-on, women-focused clinic covering calving, artificial insemination, hoof care, and more. Tickets are on sale now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Playlist: Willie Nelson - All of MePatsy Cline - CrazyRay Price - How Long is ForeverWillie Nelson - I'll Be There (If Ever You Want Me)Faron Young - Hello WallsTami Neilson - I Never Cared For YouWillie Nelson - Moment of ForeverMerle Haggard & George Jones - Yesterday's WineEmmylou Harris - Sister's Coming HomeWillie Nelson & Rodney Crowell - Oh What a Beautiful WorldDeke Dickerson - Make Way for a Better ManThe Supremes - Funny (How Time Slips Away)Willie Nelson, featuring Merle Haggard - Pancho & LeftyFirst Aid Kit - On the Road AgainEddie Spaghetti - Gotta Get Drunk
In episode 78 I shared the often misunderstood, proper use of spurs (which is not what you might think!), plus prerequisites for ultimate responsiveness. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In this episode of Cowgirls with Cameras, we're diving into the power of personal accountability and how it can transform your photography journey. From building your business and staying consistent with self-assignments to embracing lifelong learning in equine photography, Cara, Phyllis, and Kim each share practical, honest strategies for showing up for yourself and your goals. Cara breaks down how to identify your learning gaps and stay intentional about growth, even during busy seasons. Phyllis walks through how to turn vague ideas into clear, trackable self-assignments. And Kim brings the business side into focus with tips on setting realistic goals and staying motivated with support systems. If you're ready to stop waiting for progress and start making it, this one's for you.
After an overwhelming weekend of softball and an underwhelming Wrestlemania Sunday, the guys recap it all on today's In The Circle powered by SixFour3.You'll hear from Texas Tech's Lauren Allred, who hit the game-winning two-run home run Saturday in Tucson. Plus, we chatted with USF's Josie Foreman before the Bulls' sweep over Memphis. Then, Eric caught up with Oklahoma State radio voice Ryan Breeden to discuss the Cowgirls' season so far (interview recorded prior to Saturday's game).We wrap up the show with a few questions for the Big Ten Network — and for umpires who can't seem to get out of their feelings (or their rulebooks).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Timothy & Chase talk about the return from their trip to Japan, CC's upcoming event with Danny D's, and they interview Matt from Cowgirl.Follow:Customer Service Podcast on Instagram @customerservicepod Canoe Club on Instagram & YouTube @shopcanoeclub www.shopcanoeclub.com
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In episode 77 I shared three often overlooked, but critical qualities we must develop for a fast, efficient footfall on the barrel pattern and a consistent first barrel. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Join us on the Inscape Quest podcast as we delve into the remarkable life of Goldie Griffith with our special guest, Kay Turnbaugh. Kay, a historian and award-winning author, shares insights from her acclaimed book, "The Last of the Wild West Cowgirls." Meet Goldie, a true entertainer and pioneer amongst her peers, who defied norms and forged her path in the rugged environment of Wild West shows. Discover the grit, courage, and extraordinary adventures of a woman who went from performing across the country to owning businesses in Nederland, Colorado. This episode uncovers not only Goldie's fascinating stories but also her indomitable spirit as she shaped her destiny in an extraordinary era of entertainment. Tune in for an inspiring exploration of history, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of independence.
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Join @thebuzzknight as he celebrates the latest chapter in the journey of BMG Nashville country music sensation Parmalee. Fresh from achieving their fifth No. ! single with "Gonna Love You," they have new music out called "Fell in Love with a Cowgirl," and they are hitting the road coming to a town near you.. Join Buzz as he talks with Matt and Scott Thomas, Barry Knox and Josh McSwain, better known as Parmalee exploring their creative process and inspiration. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 76 I shared why achieving roundness through a horse's midsection – both latitudinally and longitudinally, is so important, plus how to achieve it. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
When young Shay Pendray told the head of her school that she wanted to learn to sew, he had a prerequisite: He would give her a lamb, and she would learn to process the wool, spin it into yarn, and weave it into cloth, and then she could learn to sew. It was an extraordinary home ec class, but the administrator in question was Henry Ford. Shay was one of the students in Greenfield Village, a living museum on the grounds of what is now the Henry Ford Museum. Shay has combined curiosity, hard work, good fortune, and a passion for needle arts ever since. Many fiber artists will remember Shay from the Needle Arts Studio with Shay Pendray. Wanting to share her knowledge of needlework, she developed a television series that ran on PBS stations for years. Before finding a national television audience, Shay opened successful needlework shops, studied embroidery in Japan, China, and Britain, and wrote several books. After decades as a business owner, television pioneer, and teacher, Shay finds great joy in sitting down with needlework every day, reveling in the variety of threads, materials, and information available to stitchers. Besides needle arts, Shay's other passion is for horses. She loves to ride her horse in the open spaces of Wyoming, admiring the value of the greens and golds in the landscape. Not long before we spoke, USA Today wrote (https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/10/15/85-year-old-michigan-cowgirl-still-drives-cattle-across-wyoming/) about her: “This 85-year-old cowgirl is still herding cattle across Wyoming: ‘We will age together.'” This episode marks the fifth anniversary of the Long Thread Podcast, which was first released in April 2020. I've thought so fondly of this conversation, our first podcast to release, and was excited to revisit it. This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. Sustainability and regenerative ranching have been a way of life for the ranches of Shaniko Wool Company for decades. They are the first “farm group” in the U.S. to achieve certification to the rigorous international Responsible Wool Standard and NATIVA Regenerative. Shaniko ranches raise Merino/Rambouillet sheep in the Western United States, delivering a fully traceable wool supply that gives back to the Earth and its ecosystems. To learn more, and discover Shaniko's yarn partners, visit ShanikoWoolCompany.com. (https://www.shanikowoolcompany.com/) Tapestry weaving's simple structure lets you weave almost any image you can dream up. Rebecca Mezoff, author of the bestseller The Art of Tapestry Weaving, will teach you how to weave your own ideas, designs, and adventures. Join Rebecca online to learn all about the magic of making pictures with yarn in the fiber technique of tapestry weaving. Find out more at tapestryweaving.com (https://rebeccamezoff.com/).