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Ann and EJ present three short stories and an interview with Cowtown Democrats President Geoffrey Hyder, who will host the new Texas Democrat Party Chair, Kendall Scudder, on April 15th! Enjoy the episode, and we apologize for the audio, as we had to move into an outdated studio. We will be better in the future!SHORT STORY #1: Measles Exposure in Tarrant County- RFK Jr. Heads to Texas Kid's Funeral Who Dies from Measles- Tarrant health officials issue warning about possible measles exposure in Grapevine - Tarrant County Public Health lays off staff amid nationwide federal funding cutsSHORT STORY #2: Fort Worth Way Obsessed with Literacy Feels Sketchy- This new Fort Worth advocacy group wants every elected leader focused on literacy- Fort Worth ISD shifts $22.7M to support renewed literacy focus. Here's howSHORT STORY #3: Fort Worth Council Candidates Financing Reports Are In: What do we see?- Fort Worth City Council candidates raise $1M ahead of May 3 electionBIG STORY: Interview with Geoffrey HyderWINS AND LOSSESAnn:
This podcast episode features a fantastic collection of classic country and western swing tunes, heavily showcasing the incredible talent of steel guitar players. You'll hear iconic instrumental tracks like Noel Boggs' "Steel Guitar Rag" and Cecil Campbell's "Twistin The Steel", alongside gems from legendary bands such as The Texas Troubadours with "Cain's Corner" and Leon McAuliff's lively "Water Baby Boogie."The set continues with more instrumental brilliance from The Rowe Brothers' "Texas Roads," The Buckaroos' "Apple Jack," Jimmie Day's "Stetson Rag," Lloyd Green's "Speechless," and the unique "14 Fiddles In Turkey Texas" by Benny Kubiak.The spotlight on steel guitar continues with tracks like Shot Jackson's "Fort Worth Drag," Pete Drake's "Cowtown," and Walter Haynes' "Gear Shiftin'," along with another instrumental from Jimmy Day, "Rancher's Stomp."The episode wraps up with more performances, including The Original Driftin Cowboys' rendition of "Hey Good Lookin'," Paul Lyles' take on "Crazy Arms," Bobby Garrett's "Rose City Chimes," Spade Cooley's "Break Up Down," and Robert Herridge's "8th Of January." Noel Boggs - Steel Guitar Rag ( Shasta )Cecil Campbell - Twistin The Steel ( Starday )The Texas Troubadours - Cain's Corner ( Decca )Leon McAuliff - Water Baby Boogie ( Cimarron )Rowe Brothers - Texas Roads ( Gal A Way )The Country Gentlemen - Not To Be Taken Internally ( Trace )The Buckaroos - Apple Jack ( Capitol )Jimmie Day - Stetson Rag ( Starday )Lloyd Green - Speechless ( King J )Benny Kubiak - 14 Fiddles In Turkey Texas ( Seeds )Shot Jackson - Fort Worth Drag ( Starday )Pete Drake - Cowtown ( Starday )Walter Haynes - Gear Shiftin ( Starday )Jimmy Day - Rancher's Stomp ( Starday )Hank Thompson - Weeping Willow ( Capitol )Original Driftin Cowboys- Hey Good Lookin ( Delta )Paul Lyles - Crazy Arms ( TAD )Bobby Garrett - Rose City Chimes ( Longhorn )Spade Cooley - Break Up Down ( Decca )Robert Herridge - 8th Of January ( JMS )Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thehonkytonkjukebox/exclusive-content
We are just two days away from Opening Day and there's still a lot to sort out, like the final roster. - Will Tellez make the squad? - Welcome back! Matt Brash makes his spring training debut! - We take a look at the Mariners bullpen heading into the season. :30- EVERETT FITZHUGH (Kraken PxP) makes his weekly visit from Cowtown as the Kraken wrap up a roadtrip against the Flames. - We use Everett's expert analysis to help us decide the green jacket winner. :45- We wrap up the regular portion of our show with one last thing!
Meet Kelly Baggett, the Innovation Coordinator for the City of Fort Worth's Economic Development Department. She drives innovation in the city by helping foster policy recommendations to help innovation-led companies, assists companies in filling financing gaps through tax incentives and connects innovation districts around the city. A former librarian, Kelly is driving research and development tax credits for qualified companies to spur innovation and economic growth in Cowtown. Kelly also shares where she thinks innovation is headed in the future and shares a glimpse of some exciting projects on the horizon in Fort Worth. Kelly is also a published author of a children's book of fables that help explain technology in the connected age. To learn more about the City of Fort Worth's Department of Economic Development, visit https://fortworthtexas.gov/econdev To purchase Fables for the Connected Age by Kelly Baggett, visit Monkey and Dog Books or https://a.co/d/8ONO811 To learn more about HSC Next, visit https://hscnext.com
In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Robert Sturns, Director of Economic Development for Fort Worth, discusses how the city is transforming from "Cowtown to Boomtown" while preserving its authentic character. With over 25 years of experience in municipal government, commercial real estate, and banking operations, Sturns details Fort Worth's success in securing major investments, including recent wins with Bell and Embraer, while balancing business recruitment with community development initiatives like Evans & Rosedale and the Panther Island project. Sturns also discusses his journey in the profession, including his 20+ year career serving both Fort Worth and Arlington. He offers insights into managing regional relationships, particularly addressing the challenge of establishing Fort Worth's identity distinct from Dallas, while emphasizing the importance of teamwork and partnerships in economic development success. Actionable Takeaways for Economic Developers Balance large-scale development with community needs and cultural preservation Focus on building relationships before transactions in deal-making Leverage existing cultural assets (like the Stockyards) for economic growth Develop strategic plans for transformational projects like Panther Island Create mixed-use developments that honor local heritage while embracing progress Build strong partnerships with educational institutions for workforce development Maintain clear communication channels with stakeholders and the community Use existing success stories (like Bell and Embraer) to attract similar industries Implement creative financing solutions for major development projects Balance business retention efforts with new business recruitment strategies Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps! Special Guest: Robert Sturns.
We're back for season 4 of the HappyCast! On this episode, the gang recaps their holiday shenanigans, such as Dylan preparing for Rocky Raccoon 100, Stephanie doing the annual Dallas to Cowtown run in hopes of redemption, and Andrew running the incredible Snowdrop 55 hour event for children's cancer in Houston. And in the main segment, Andrew and Stephanie recap an amazing Bandera 100k down in Texas. One of the largest and earliest Western States qualifying races, Bandera was moved due to weather concerns to the infamous Camp Eagle. The gang recaps their time running an aid station along with our friends at Wildsense, and they share some incredible stories. And finally, because we're trying to be more “organized and professional” this season, the gang does a separate segment and hear from the course record asterisk man himself, Hans Troyer*, on his incredible 50k, and from Aimee Jacobs on her first place 100k finish and her disdain for stopping at aid stations. So strap in as we embark on another incredible season of the HappyCast!Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen, and we always appreciate you leaving a good rate and review. Join the Facebook Group and follow us on Instagram and check out our website for the more episodes, posts and merchandise coming soon. Have a topic you'd like to hear discussed in depth, or a guest you'd like to nominate? Email us at info@happyendingstc.org
Join Molly and Jaymie as they go over the sale stats from this past weekend's Eddie Wood Cowtown Classic held in Fort Worth, Texas. This sale kicked off the start of the 2025 sale season. Listen today to hear about the most viewed animals, the highest selling lots and feedback from attendees.Send us a textFrom the Pasture with Hired Hand:Hired Hand Websites (@hiredhandwebsites): https://hiredhandsoftware.comHired Hand Live (@hiredhandlive): https://hiredhandlive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiredhandwebsites/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HiredHandSoftwareTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hiredhandwebsitesNewsletter: https://www.hiredhandsoftware.com/resources/stay-informed
Today we kick off the 2025 sale season with Josh Gentry. Jaymie and Josh talk about the upcoming TLBAA Eddie Wood Cowtown Classic Sale held in Fort Worth, Texas on January 18th & 19th. The Eddie Wood Cowtown Classic is the first sale of the year and the most prominent exposure opportunity for our amazing Texas Longhorns, being a part of the historic Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo in Fort Worth. This year, the consignors dug deep into their breeding programs to consign, what Josh feels is the best group of cattle they have put together in many years. Listen today to hear about all the events happening this weekend at the Will Rogers Memorial Center Grounds. We are off and bidding into 2025!Josh Gentry, Weekend Questions: 214.435.5569Devin Culpepper, TLBT Questions: 903-227-5053Amanda Danley, World Show Questions: 432-788-7750 Send us a textFrom the Pasture with Hired Hand:Hired Hand Websites (@hiredhandwebsites): https://hiredhandsoftware.comHired Hand Live (@hiredhandlive): https://hiredhandlive.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiredhandwebsites/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HiredHandSoftwareTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hiredhandwebsitesNewsletter: https://www.hiredhandsoftware.com/resources/stay-informed
As a teen, Elana James grew up busking on the streets of Kansas City. Now a professional musician, James is the co-founder of Hot Club of Cowtown, a jazz and swing band that's performing at the Folly Theater on Jan. 18.
William Lee Martin is a comedian, actor, songwriter, and writer with nearly three decades of experience. With two Amazon Prime specials, a hit YouTube special,, and a successful podcast, Martin continues to evolve, delivering new material that keeps his fans coming back for more. His genuine, fearless approach to humor makes audiences everywhere realize how funny life really is. The Texas based comedian shows that no matter what life throws at you, there's always something to laugh about. New Comedy Special, "King of Cowtown" - latest comedy special for YouTube ventures deep into life, touching upon vibrant themes that are funny and real. King of Cowtown Comedy Special: https://youtu.be/hl-aCG28Vfc?si=Q0knGCORX2peYPSU Follow William Lee Martin: Website: https://www.williamleemartin.com/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@UCvLfZvmyKLNzlG4Mn0sur9g Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ComedianWilliamLeeMartin Patreon: https://patreon.com/jarrodmorrismusic (Access unreleased covers, bonus podcast episodes, behind the scenes content and more..)
Emily Pilbeam presents tracks from BBC Introducing and live music from the Float Along festival, including Cowtown, Bug Teeth and Formal Sppeedwear. Plus she chats to Beck from Formal Sppeedwear.
Kendi Jean is featured this week on my show and what a talent… in her own words she says she's Motown born and Cowtown raised and it's certainly given her a great foundation for this powerhouse to sing country and Americana music. We will feature songs with her band The Velvet Smokeshow. Originally aired 10/13/2024 on 95.3 FM KHYI the Range in Dallas, TX.
He's back with all the stories from this past week in Cow Town!@TylerCarrfm@Energy106fmTyler Carr on Tik Tok
It's late September and the Riders won a game... Plan the parade! The guys are and Ridernation are rejuvenated after a win in Cow Town. Alex, Greg, and Steve are excited to talk about the first post Labour Day win in a long time. The guys discuss Ryquell Armstead's amazing Rider debut, the play of the Oline, and if the team can hang on to a play off spot. The CFL unveiled indigenous logos for all the teams that didn't have one including the Riders, where does it stack up? In the Odds and Endzones, Calgary is starting to fall apart, should we feel bad about their first bad season in 2 decades? Plus the guys preview the upcoming game vs the REDBLACKS and Piffles Picks!
Southern Arizona is blessed to have Cowtown boots here to help cowboys and cowgirls look and feel the part. The traditionalist knows having the right hat, the right shirt, the exact belt and boots is where it all starts. The group at Cowtown Boots takes it all to the next level and gives White Stallion guests a very attractive discount!. In this episode of the Cowboy Up podcast, Sherry and Kimberly explain how they match style with comfort and how they put it all together with the perfect pair of Durango Boots. Durango Boots are what most of the wranglers at White Stallion wear because they just don't let you down in the area of style, comfort or durability.
On this week's show, journalist and Co-host of the BerlinsideOut podcast Aaron Gasch Burnett returns to the pod, and this time he's come bearing gifts…well not quite gifts, but a promise to buy Nic & Producer Simon a cowboy hat next time he's in Canada. Speaking of the land of maple syrup and mounties, Aaron tells us about his recent trip back to his homeland, and also why rodeo clowns are more important than you might expect.Of course, we didn't invite Aaron on to only talk about his time in Lumberjack country, after all, he's been at the forefront of reporting on Germany's new dual citizenship law. We discuss what's happened since the law passed, as well as some of the other reforms enacted by Germany's traffic light coalition.We also learn about why Christopher Street Day in Berlin might be the party to end all parties, the legacy of Angela Merkel's time as Chancellor, and why comparing British and German politics isn't always helpful.For those of you looking to support Ukraine or the many refugees currently fleeing the conflict, please take a look at these different charities and consider donating if you can.Ukraine Crisis Media Centre - A list of different donation pages to help the Ukrainian military response.Disaster Emergency Committee - Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal Save the ChildrenÄrzte ohne GrenzenTheme tune courtesy of Kloß mit Soß
The 5th annual Susquehanna Folk Festival returns August 9 and will run until August 11. The festival will take place at the Appell Center in downtown York, Pa for a weekend of music, dancing, family activities and more. Peter Winter Lee is the Executive Director of the Susquehanna Folk Music Society. He says the music society is South Central Pennsylvania's grassroots for home and traditional folk music. For Lee, folk music has always been a part of his life. “I play in a Celtic Scottish Americana band with my siblings called seasons, and that's how I really became a part of the folk music scene in central Pennsylvania, playing in that band for close to two decades now.” The artists at the festival will include Cape Breton fiddle, Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy, Texas swing alchemists Hot Club of Cowtown and so many more. This year, the Susquehanna Folk Music Society will be in downtown York, offering programming in both The Studio and The Capitol Theatre of the Appell Center for Performing Arts. “I would encourage anyone to try the festival just to experience different forms of music and, you know, find that you might absolutely love Brazilian drumming or something like that. And just it's an amazing weekend of just an utterly electric musical experience.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered how the rowdy buffalo hunters and cowboys of the Wild West spent their leisure time? Well, saddle up partner, because we're taking you back to the gambling halls of frontier towns like Dodge City, where poker and ferro ruled. From the Persian origins of poker to the intricacies of a ferro table, we're dealing you in on the high-stakes world of Wild West gambling. You'll get to know the legendary figures like professional gambler Richard Dick Clark and discover how this risk-filled environment influenced the destinies of many. Now, imagine being at a poker table in Dodge City, where disputes over the game could even lead to shootings. Get ready to meet quick-shooting gamblers like Bat Masterson and relive infamous games that involved folks like ex-governor Thomas Carney. We'll also let you in on the secrets of the Spanish Monty, a game adored by Texas cowboys. By the end of our journey, you'll not just know the history of these games but also the unique roles of the dealer and casekeeper in a ferro game, and why every bet placed in the Wild West was more than just a game.Support the Show.Return of the Great HuntersCattle Drives WebsiteLegends of Dodge City WebsiteOrder Books
*Cotton demand is dropping, and that means there is a poor outlook for U.S. cotton exports. *Angus Convention 2024 is headed to Cowtown. *Is it time for Texas High Plains wheat farmers to try something new? *Farmers and ranchers recently testified in front of Congress about the impact EPA's new regulations have had on their operations. *Biosecurity on farms is an important part of combatting Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. *During hot dry summers, grasshopper can become a big problem for forage producers. *Researchers are looking a methods to detect sick calves earlier.
A dive into whether the Battle of Alberta is still alive and well as Calgary aims to rebuild. Sportnet's Eric Francis joins the show from Cow Town. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hold onto your hats and saddle up for this udderly amazing episode of Commander and Coffee! We sit down with Isaac, the cream of the crop and winner of the Topdeck.gg Cowtown Throwdown. In this episode, we milk every detail of Isaac's journey to victory, from his hoofin' great strategies to the moment he moooved ahead of the competition. So, grab a cup of coffee, relax, and join us for a legend-dairy chat that's sure to leave you amoosed and inspired. Don't miss this chance to learn from the best in the herd on Commander and Coffee! Don't forget to check out Dragon Roast Coffee and use code Commander for 15% off! https://linktr.ee/cmdr_coffee Twitter: https://twitter.com/FreshcaXD https://twitter.com/MTGFrogFather https://twitter.com/saucymailman https://twitter.com/DragonRoast
We recorded this episode at the Rebecca Low Sculpture Gallery!! Rebecca Low shares with us her journey that eventually brought her here to Cowtown. Find our friend and her gallery on Instagram as @rebeccalowgallery.Call and schedule a tour or to get an event on the books: 817.907.8679 Thank you to our sponsors!!! Amplify817: Craving quality music made right here in Fort Worth? Visit Amplify817.org to browse and stream a growing collection of commercial-free local music wherever you are. Do your ears a favor and discover your new favorite local group today on Amplify.org.Amplify 817 is a service of the Fort Worth Library sponsored in part by community donors to the Fort Worth Public Library Foundation which pays local artists up front to feature their music on the platform. Galaxy Wilderness Disc Golf Galaxy Wilderness is dedicated to promoting Disc Golf to the masses for its health benefits through outdoor therapy, exercise, and camaraderie.Find them on Facebook as Galaxy Wilderness Disc GolfGalaxyWildernessDG@gmail.com(682) 228-0399 The Body Scrubberyon Instagram @thebodyscrubberyOnline at www.thebodyscrubbery.comPhone:925.808.8222A boutique and unique spa experience. "Don't cheat yourself, treat yourself!!" Luxury foot spa, full body scrubs, infrared heat wraps, massage, bubble tub, mud wraps, facials, couples packages, and small group parties. Go online and find the "Book Now" tab! Flurry Fitness On Instagram as @flurryfitnessfortworthLocated at:643 Sherry Lane Fort Worth Texas 76114Just in front of the military base next to Target and directly behind Waffle House.Let them know you heard about them here and Andy will comp all of the sign up fee's for your new membership during the spring sale's event. Boulevard BrewGreat Coffee in a rad little space right off of River Oaks Blvd. A cozy little bar scene in the back with a new home for local musicians. Give these guys a try next time you need a coffee or a place to chill.5406 River Oaks Blvd, River Oaks, TX, United States, Texas(682) 250-2544Email:brew@boulevardbrew.comwww.boulevardbrew.com Eaton Data SolutionsWe work to have relationships with vendor partners who specialize in different methods of vulnerability detection and management so that we can offer enterprise tools and solutions to small and medium sized companies (SMB's).Find them online www.eatondatasolutions.com WAVVY DIGITALWavvy Digital specializes in the one thing your business/brand can't live without, Social Media and your Internet Presence. You might not have time to manage these things yourself. You definitely can't afford to leave this part of your work left half done. Let Wavvy Digital handle this part for you. Find our sponsor on Instagram @WAVVYDIGITAL Cowtown NutritionA healthy alternative to fast food! They provide energy refreshers, shakes, coffees, protein snakes, and work out sessions for their community of friends. Add this to your workout routine!!Located at 5430 River Oaks Blvd in River Oaks Texas just outside of downtown Fort Worth.Find them on Instagram as @cowtown_nutrition Roofing Solutions by Darren Houk!Roofing Solutions can help with all your residential and commercial roofing needs. Roofing Solutions by Darren Houk islocally owned and operated. We are insured and have the experience to carry out most roofing projects.Roofing Solutions will work with you and your insurance company to get your roof replaced properly. We offer free consultations to help you understand all the products that may have entered the marketplace since your last roof purchasesuch as Impact Resistant composition shingles. Energy Efficient roofing systems. Metal, Tile, and Slate options.Web Page: https://www.roofingsolutionshouk.com/Phone : 817-882-6520Find Woodpost Metalworks online at www.woodpostmetalworks.comWoodpost Metalworks specializes in metal signs with/without LED backlighting, fence/gate repair and installation, light steel fabrication , industrial plasma cutting, and more! Use special code "Podcast817" at check out for 10% off.Find Houk Walker Originals online at www.houkwalker.comHoukWalker Originals was started by David Walker and Angela Houk Walker. They both have creative original ideas! David because using his lathe to create pens, bottle stoppers, bowls. David was taught to be a wood turner by his grandfather. Angela loves to paint, use a kiln for glass fusing and many other crafts. Pouring Glory! Pouring Glory is your destination for eats, beers and good company. We're always genuinely happy to see you whether you're grabbing a quick lunch or planning a corporate meeting that's more fun than usual. We are located at the heart of Fort Worth's exciting Near Southside, just blocks from Magnolia off of South Main Street. Award winning tap wall + impossibly good food. Combine that with a relaxed atmosphere and you've got the makings of a new adventure or an old haunt. 1001 Bryan Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104website: www.pouringglory.comOther things... Find all of Fort Worth Roots content by checking out the website, www.fortworthroots.com and all other social media platforms . YouTube vids to complement the audio that you find on all your podcast players can be found on our YouTube page... when I publish the episode. Sometimes the videos take a while... I work and stuff. Thank you for listening!!! Intro music provided with permission to use by Matt Novesky. Matt is the front man for the band Icarus Bell (https://icarusbellofficial.com/) ,Owner of Orb Recording Studios in Austin Texas ( www.orbrecordingstudios.com ), and is the bassist for the band Blue October out of Houston Texas (https://www.blueoctober.com/) The name of the song the intro was sampled from is Bones by Icarus Bell. You can check Matt's band out on your favorite streaming service like Amazon music or Spotify. The YouTube version of Bones can be found at this link ( https://youtu.be/d9HLLrvsqi8 ) A HUGE thank you to Matt Novesky for the privilege to share some of your newest art on Fort Worth Roots. I am sincerely looking forward to future creations made by you and the Orb Recording Studios family. Thanks for checking out Fort Worth Roots. I hope you enjoy the show. As always, I'm constantly looking for feedback. For questions, comments, or to tell us who you think should be our next podcast guest, email us at media@fortworthroots.com #fortworthroots #interview #interviewpodcast #podcast #fortworthtexas #fortworthpodcast #dfwpodcast #andrewturner #smallbusiness #uspodcast #unitedstatespodcast #altitudegrove #varietypodcast #allthingspodcast #817 #panthercity
A full-time musician since 2008, Adrian Garza has made his dream of making a living from his art come true. Today's episode includes 3 songs that our new friend played live for us at the Fort Worth Roots Podcast Studio. Pro Tip, find this episode on YouTube to see the video of his performance. Find our new friend online at www.adriangarza.com and on Instagram as @adriangarzadfw. Thank you to Adrian's team for coming out and managing the audio and additional photography.Chris Detroit, thank you for performing for us on our little stage. Find Chris on Instagram as @soup_flame. Thank you for your support! Thank you to the Fort Worth Magazine for picking our show as Best Of 2024 for Podcast in Fort Worth Texas! Thank you to our sponsors!!! Amplify817: Craving quality music made right here in Fort Worth? Visit Amplify817.org to browse and stream a growing collection of commercial-free local music wherever you are. Do your ears a favor and discover your new favorite local group today on Amplify.org.Amplify 817 is a service of the Fort Worth Library sponsored in part by community donors to the Fort Worth Public Library Foundation which pays local artists up front to feature their music on the platform. Galaxy Wilderness Disc Golf Galaxy Wilderness is dedicated to promoting Disc Golf to the masses for its health benefits through outdoor therapy, exercise, and camaraderie.Find them on Facebook as Galaxy Wilderness Disc GolfGalaxyWildernessDG@gmail.com(682) 228-0399 The Body Scrubberyon Instagram @thebodyscrubberyOnline at www.thebodyscrubbery.comPhone:925.808.8222A boutique and unique spa experience. "Don't cheat yourself, treat yourself!!" Luxury foot spa, full body scrubs, infrared heat wraps, massage, bubble tub, mud wraps, facials, couples packages, and small group parties. Go online and find the "Book Now" tab! Flurry Fitness On Instagram as @flurryfitnessfortworthLocated at:643 Sherry Lane Fort Worth Texas 76114Just in front of the military base next to Target and directly behind Waffle House.Let them know you heard about them here and Andy will comp all of the sign up fee's for your new membership during the spring sale's event. Boulevard BrewGreat Coffee in a rad little space right off of River Oaks Blvd. A cozy little bar scene in the back with a new home for local musicians. Give these guys a try next time you need a coffee or a place to chill.5406 River Oaks Blvd, River Oaks, TX, United States, Texas(682) 250-2544Email:brew@boulevardbrew.comwww.boulevardbrew.com Eaton Data SolutionsWe work to have relationships with vendor partners who specialize in different methods of vulnerability detection and management so that we can offer enterprise tools and solutions to small and medium sized companies (SMB's).Find them online www.eatondatasolutions.com WAVVY DIGITALWavvy Digital specializes in the one thing your business/brand can't live without, Social Media and your Internet Presence. You might not have time to manage these things yourself. You definitely can't afford to leave this part of your work left half done. Let Wavvy Digital handle this part for you. Find our sponsor on Instagram @WAVVYDIGITAL Cowtown NutritionA healthy alternative to fast food! They provide energy refreshers, shakes, coffees, protein snakes, and work out sessions for their community of friends. Add this to your workout routine!!Located at 5430 River Oaks Blvd in River Oaks Texas just outside of downtown Fort Worth.Find them on Instagram as @cowtown_nutrition Roofing Solutions by Darren Houk!Roofing Solutions can help with all your residential and commercial roofing needs. Roofing Solutions by Darren Houk islocally owned and operated. We are insured and have the experience to carry out most roofing projects.Roofing Solutions will work with you and your insurance company to get your roof replaced properly. We offer free consultations to help you understand all the products that may have entered the marketplace since your last roof purchasesuch as Impact Resistant composition shingles. Energy Efficient roofing systems. Metal, Tile, and Slate options.Web Page: https://www.roofingsolutionshouk.com/Phone : 817-882-6520Find Woodpost Metalworks online at www.woodpostmetalworks.comWoodpost Metalworks specializes in metal signs with/without LED backlighting, fence/gate repair and installation, light steel fabrication , industrial plasma cutting, and more! Use special code "Podcast817" at check out for 10% off.Find Houk Walker Originals online at www.houkwalker.comHoukWalker Originals was started by David Walker and Angela Houk Walker. They both have creative original ideas! David because using his lathe to create pens, bottle stoppers, bowls. David was taught to be a wood turner by his grandfather. Angela loves to paint, use a kiln for glass fusing and many other crafts. Pouring Glory! Pouring Glory is your destination for eats, beers and good company. We're always genuinely happy to see you whether you're grabbing a quick lunch or planning a corporate meeting that's more fun than usual. We are located at the heart of Fort Worth's exciting Near Southside, just blocks from Magnolia off of South Main Street. Award winning tap wall + impossibly good food. Combine that with a relaxed atmosphere and you've got the makings of a new adventure or an old haunt. 1001 Bryan Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104website: www.pouringglory.comOther things... Find all of Fort Worth Roots content by checking out the website, www.fortworthroots.com and all other social media platforms . YouTube vids to complement the audio that you find on all your podcast players can be found on our YouTube page... when I publish the episode. Sometimes the videos take a while... I work and stuff. Thank you for listening!!! Intro music provided with permission to use by Matt Novesky. Matt is the front man for the band Icarus Bell (https://icarusbellofficial.com/) ,Owner of Orb Recording Studios in Austin Texas ( www.orbrecordingstudios.com ), and is the bassist for the band Blue October out of Houston Texas (https://www.blueoctober.com/) The name of the song the intro was sampled from is Bones by Icarus Bell. You can check Matt's band out on your favorite streaming service like Amazon music or Spotify. The YouTube version of Bones can be found at this link ( https://youtu.be/d9HLLrvsqi8 ) A HUGE thank you to Matt Novesky for the privilege to share some of your newest art on Fort Worth Roots. I am sincerely looking forward to future creations made by you and the Orb Recording Studios family. Thanks for checking out Fort Worth Roots. I hope you enjoy the show. As always, I'm constantly looking for feedback. For questions, comments, or to tell us who you think should be our next podcast guest, email us at media@fortworthroots.com #fortworthroots #interview #interviewpodcast #podcast #fortworthtexas #fortworthpodcast #dfwpodcast #andrewturner #smallbusiness #uspodcast #unitedstatespodcast #altitudegrove #varietypodcast #allthingspodcast #817 #panthercity
Send us a Text Message.It's time for a year in review! Everything Vaguely Paranormal bears witness to the unexplained. From the eerie corridors of Brodhead Manor, the ghostly halls of Gregg County Historical Museum, and the shadowy street of Cowtown in Wichita, Kansas, brace yourselves for never-before-footage and best captures of our spine-chilling adventures in 2023. Experience the thrill of encountering the paranormal firsthand as we traverse through the chilling account of a year gone by. Watch the video version here: https://youtube.com/live/A4aPbd9EW5kDon't forget, you can watch us live on Tuesday nights at 8PM CST - U.S. on YouTube and Facebook! Support the Show: Patreon (Bonus Content)Follow us on Social Media: YouTube ChannelFacebook Fan PageInstagram Fan Page X (formerly Twitter)TikTok Fan Page"After Dark with EVP" (Use code "AFTERDARK25" for 25% off an annual subscription)https://bit.ly/46GOmAzSubmit Your Story, Comments, or Questions: theevppod@gmail.com
Send us a Text Message.Toronto has cooled – but Calgary's real estate market is on fire! In this episode, Nicole explores Cow Town's booming market with Carlin Lutzer, a top real estate agent from CIR Realty. Together, they discuss the driving factors behind the frenzy, the impact on buyers and sellers, and strategies for navigating this competitive landscape. Are they different from ones we've seen in Toronto?Carlin also touches on Calgary's economic diversification and future market predictions, offering valuable perspectives for anyone considering a move or investment in the area.Listen For:09:14 - Calgary's Explosive Growth13:57 - Interest Rates and Market Impact18:01 - Migration Trends36:55 - Strategies for SuccessConnect with Guest: Carlin LutzerLinkedIn | Website Leave a rating for this podcast with one click hereContact Nicole LopezReal Estate AgentRoyal LePage Credit Valley Real Estate, BrokerageEmail | Website
Country Party band Cowtown Inc frontman Kevin Mullins & bassplayer Jeff Nesham talk about the band, backgrounds, influences, and various sundries and such-- and Tammy too!
FU Podcast - E202 - March 19, 2024 Tonight's episode of the Frustration Unlimited Podcast dives into an eclectic mix of news shaking up Texas, the nation, and beyond. In Texas, the weather gears up for a dramatic return with rain and storms this Wednesday and Thursday, while the Fort Worth to Houston high-speed rail pushes forward despite Dallas's reservations. A Fort Worth film company is set to produce a Jennifer Garner movie centered around a $17M fruitcake scandal, and Fort Worth's Panther Island is envisioned as a new mixed-use waterfront district. The Molson Coors strike in Fort Worth drags on with no resolution in sight, and Dallas welcomes the opening of CosMc's with a tantalizing menu. Taylor Sheridan finds a connection with Cowtown's top Tex-Mex spot, and Texas delivers a significant blow to the ESG movement by pulling $8.5 billion from BlackRock. On the national scene, spring break introduces a novel and shocking trend, while photographers and astronomy enthusiasts look forward to capturing the total solar eclipse on April 8. A California police department opts for Lego heads to anonymize suspects, and a so-called 'squatter hunter' emerges as a solution for invasive home guests. Internationally, pollution concerns heighten as the majority of the world's 100 most polluted cities are identified in Asia, primarily in one country. The mystery behind Banksy's latest London mural unfolds, and a staggering number of fake votes cast for Putin spotlight electoral integrity concerns. The entertainment and travel section suggests the 23 best places to explore in 2024, while business news teases Apple's roadmap and legal challenges for major social platforms over their role in radicalization. Travel app Wanderlog becomes a must-have for vacation planning, the 2024 Chevelle 70/SS reinvigorates American muscle car passion, and a Tesla rival faces road test troubles. Nvidia proposes an AI alternative for nursing tasks at a fraction of the cost. In AI news, a groundbreaking speed dating experiment, new iOS AI features, tools for task automation, the ChatGPT for music 'Suno', AI-driven home design programs, and a new AI supercomputer project by the makers of Ozempic are discussed. Lastly, the UN weather agency issues a dire climate warning, underscoring the urgent need for action. What are your thoughts on these developments, especially the innovative and controversial use of AI in various sectors? How do you see these advancements impacting our daily lives and the broader societal landscape?
Look the heck out, we are talking about Cow Town - that's Calgary for those who don't know. Or Cal-gury. Cal-gray...how do you say it again? Anyway, this time around, Ben and Lexi (and Jess!!) are talking about the city they call home. What do we love? What drives us nuts? What should you know about the city that never sleeps? Well it sleeps, usually around 1 am but whatever.Further Dorkscussion:Peter's Milkshakes? Over rated or under appreciated? Discuss now.Jess Says:I had a guidance counselor tell me I should just give up on Chemistry (wasn't failing it, I think I got a B?) because I was struggling to understand it as much as my other subjects (I was basically an A student otherwise, with a bunch of Honours courses) DESPITE THE FACT that I was taking Chem to qualify for UBC admissions. I asked her why I should drop Chem and she said even 1 B on my transcript would make me ineligible for UBC because they only take the brightest students. Great counsellingI too am a barefoot person Lexi *high five*heat makes things contract (shrinky dinks)I don't like the Coke Spiced. It's too much."Calgary: We're stuck" is a much truer slogan than whatever is actually isVancouver also had cows for some reason. Dairy, I guess?Raccaiju should be art one of you makes at some point I would love to see thatWow we're bigger than Winterpegtotally agree re: StampedeI worked at Elbow Casino and that was a fuckign nightmare during stampedehell yeah, Sidewalk / East Village / Chinatown is a fun walkaboutyeah Vancouver's Olympic village is a nightmareHOW DARE YOU SLANDER PETER'S MILKSHAKESClass Clown is actually the best burger in the city, fight me https://www.avenuecalgary.com/best-restaurants-calgary/best-burger-joints-in-calgary/the TV series Teagan and Sara did (High School) was AMAZING https://teganandsara.com/high-school/ Bonus Content:Jess suggests the best parts of Calgary:Prince's Island ParkEdworthy Park (my preference over Bowness Park, but basically the same)Beltline (so many good restaurants and people watching)Mission (same, and chilling by the river is so fun)Canoeing/kayaking on the reservoir is great and pretty cheap to rentThe thrift shopping scene is also so good in CalgaryI LOVE Calaway Park even though it is old AF - my niece and nephew love it and we go there all the timeCalgary has a great beer scene, bopping around to all the breweries in Inglewood etc. is so funI love Marda Loop. I used to live over there and getting some yummy good etc. and walking about in that 'hood is funThis goest with Glenmore Reservoir but like Sandy Beach/Weaselhead area is so gorgTBH growing up in the south end I didn't realize how cool growing up next to Fish Creek Park was SOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi' Hunt's website and twitter and instagramBen Rankel's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsJess Schmidt's website, twitter and instagramDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditThis podcast is created on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Nations, which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, and the Kainai. We also acknowledge the Stoney Nakota Nation, Tsuut'ina, and Metis Nation Region 3.Help your dorky pals spread the word: share us on social media or give Dork Matters a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods! Thank you for helping us to share our love of all things Dork!
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Lubbock is facing a big mayoral election that will either further empower the tax and spenders or, will restore discipline and trust at City Hall. I talk with candidate for mayor Mark McBrayer about the issues including why big money developers are working to elect his tax raising opponent.(By the way, McBrayer properly, in his own, requested air time the way all candidates must. No other Lubbock mayor candidate has wanted to appear on the show and some are even afraid to appear at local forums! I'm always amazed at people who run for office but are afraid to be questioned.)Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Texas sets more employment records, unemployment rate falls.Oil and gas rig count goes up by 2 this week in the Baker Hughes report.Two stories from the stench-of-local-government stack: Fort Worth cancels community center reservation for groups holding event discussing the dangers and tragedy of the transsexual movement. It's a 100% viewpoint, speech content, move by Cowtown. City of Kerrville passes an ordinance requiring a government license to engage in electioneering – like block walking or passing out political material. On the face of it this is blatantly un-American! Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Support us on Patreon Call the PON Sauce Line: 604-283-9469 (nice) (00:00) Cold Open (01:00) New podcast couch! (05:36) Mystery jersey unboxing (11:30) Thatcher Demko's return to the lineup (12:55) Andrei Kuzmenko's heater (21:59) Elias Lindholm's next contract value (24:45) Canucks defeat Oilers (29:50) PON Postgame Show PLAYOFF EDITION (36:00) Clinched playoff team word association (43:45) Plugs from the IKEA parking lot (47:15) Sauce It? or Toss It? (55:30) Mark Stone's miraculous recovery (01:01:20) Coyotes moving to Salt Lake City (01:07:00) The 2011 Chalkboard controversy and Sauce Line Arash and Ryan get together on the new podcast couch this week to chat about Andrei Kuzmenko's heater in Cow Town, the Canucks' big win over the Oilers on Saturday and Casey DeSmith finding his game again. They discuss Mark Stone, miraculously, returning to the Golden Knights' lineup, the Arizona Coyotes moving to Utah, the insane hunt for WC2 in the eastern conference and some word/phrase association for the teams already clinched for the postseason. They play Sauce It? or Toss It?, Ryan reveals his mystery jersey from Hockey Jerseyz' March Mystery Dop and address the 2011 chalkboard controversy. Support the show on Patreon! Pledge a coupla bucks ($5, $15 or $25) for access to our bonus content including vlogs (including our new Canucks/Coyotes Game Vlog), our Rank City weekly segment, EXCLUSIVE NEW MERCH, video commentaries, access to the PON Discord and our weekly 5 Minutes For Paying segment. On This week's segment: Arash and Ryan talk about hockey jerseys, the awful fanatics takeover in MLB and the upcoming takeover in the NHL. Arash reveals his short list of jersey's he'd like to own, they chat about the Vegas stag and Arash's all-black wardrobe. Pucks On Net shirts are available now. Email us today to place your order! Looking for our social media? Here's our link tree
This March 27, 2027 episode of Cowboy Tracks is called "Tumbleweed Time" and includes songs by these artists: Patty Clayton, Hot Texas Swing Band, Andy Wilkinson & Andy Hedges, The Farmer and Adele, Jim Jones, Tallgrass Express String Band, Riders in the Sky, Hot Club of Cowtown, Ryan Fritz, Rusted Spurs, Dave Stamey, The Sonoran Dogs, The Rifters, Carolyn Martin, Dolly Parton.
This week, the Supreme Court will hear its first major abortion case since the Dobbs decision. We’ll get into how the use of abortion pills has changed post-Roe and the possible revival of a 150-year-old anti-obscenity law. Plus, an update on the efforts to limit judge shopping. And, the story of a woman who completed an extreme running race. Here's everything we talked about today: “Biden's Trustbuster Draws Unlikely Fans: ‘Khanservative' Republicans” from The Wall Street Journal “Showdown in Cowtown” from Politico's Morning Money “Where a Suit Can Proceed: Court Selection and Forum Shopping” from the Congressional Research Service “Use of Abortion Pills Has Risen Significantly Post Roe, Research Shows” from The New York Times “What is the Comstock Act?” from The 19th “Optimist Pollster Finds Americans Are Far More Alike Than Different, With Shared Values Bridging Political Divides” from Good News Network “Jasmin Paris Is First Woman to Finish Barkley Marathons” from The New York Times We love to hear from you. Send your questions and comments to makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
This week, the Supreme Court will hear its first major abortion case since the Dobbs decision. We’ll get into how the use of abortion pills has changed post-Roe and the possible revival of a 150-year-old anti-obscenity law. Plus, an update on the efforts to limit judge shopping. And, the story of a woman who completed an extreme running race. Here's everything we talked about today: “Biden's Trustbuster Draws Unlikely Fans: ‘Khanservative' Republicans” from The Wall Street Journal “Showdown in Cowtown” from Politico's Morning Money “Where a Suit Can Proceed: Court Selection and Forum Shopping” from the Congressional Research Service “Use of Abortion Pills Has Risen Significantly Post Roe, Research Shows” from The New York Times “What is the Comstock Act?” from The 19th “Optimist Pollster Finds Americans Are Far More Alike Than Different, With Shared Values Bridging Political Divides” from Good News Network “Jasmin Paris Is First Woman to Finish Barkley Marathons” from The New York Times We love to hear from you. Send your questions and comments to makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
This week, the Supreme Court will hear its first major abortion case since the Dobbs decision. We’ll get into how the use of abortion pills has changed post-Roe and the possible revival of a 150-year-old anti-obscenity law. Plus, an update on the efforts to limit judge shopping. And, the story of a woman who completed an extreme running race. Here's everything we talked about today: “Biden's Trustbuster Draws Unlikely Fans: ‘Khanservative' Republicans” from The Wall Street Journal “Showdown in Cowtown” from Politico's Morning Money “Where a Suit Can Proceed: Court Selection and Forum Shopping” from the Congressional Research Service “Use of Abortion Pills Has Risen Significantly Post Roe, Research Shows” from The New York Times “What is the Comstock Act?” from The 19th “Optimist Pollster Finds Americans Are Far More Alike Than Different, With Shared Values Bridging Political Divides” from Good News Network “Jasmin Paris Is First Woman to Finish Barkley Marathons” from The New York Times We love to hear from you. Send your questions and comments to makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
In this episode, we're chatting all about Cowtown in Cooper! Cowtown in Cooper is a fun new educational feature at Equine Affaire which is sponsored by Western Life Today. Cowtown in Cooper is happening on Friday and Saturday and it consists of clinics that are specifically about cow-oriented Western disciplines: roping, boxing, ranch sorting, reining, cutting, and more. In today's show, we will chat with John Strayer, who is a long time employee of Equine Affaire and who came up with the whole idea, and then we'll chat with one of our clinicians and learn all about breakaway roping. Let's get a little Western.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3391 – Show Notes and Links:Hosted by: Allison Rehnborg of Equine Affaire and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: Equine AffaireSubscribe to the Equine Affaire Podcast, search Equine Affaire Podcast in your podcast player.Guest: John StrayerGuest: Dave Treharne Link: Get your tickets for Equine Affaire and Fantasia at equineaffaire.com today!To subscribe, search Horses In The Morning in your favorite podcast player!Subscribe to all of the Horse Radio Network shows with our All Shows Feed! Search Horse Radio Network in your favorite podcast player!Horses In The Morning on Facebook
We've got another big delicious slice of They Might Be Giants' legendary 1985 demo tape! This episode covers tracks 10 through 20, and there's still more left to chew on! We find out newly discovered, frighteningly revelatory information on Cowtown and Chess Piece Face! We take the many demo versions of Youth Culture Killed My Dog for a walk! Then we crank the volume way up to hear the subtle secrets in the demo recordings of Alienation's For The Rich and The Day! After a proper history lesson on hotel detectives, we give Toddler Hiway the deep dive it's always deserved in a very special segment breaking down EVERY. DAMN. WORD! Finally, we peter out with I'm Def. How cooler can this be?!? Join us on Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/dontletsstartpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dontletsstart/support
In this episode, we're chatting all about Cowtown in Cooper! Cowtown in Cooper is a fun new educational feature at Equine Affaire which is sponsored by Western Life Today. Cowtown in Cooper is happening on Friday and Saturday and it consists of clinics that are specifically about cow-oriented Western disciplines: roping, boxing, ranch sorting, reining, cutting, and more. In today's show, we will chat with John Strayer, who is a long time employee of Equine Affaire and who came up with the whole idea, and then we'll chat with one of our clinicians and learn all about breakaway roping. Let's get a little Western.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3391 – Show Notes and Links:Hosted by: Allison Rehnborg of Equine Affaire and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: Equine AffaireSubscribe to the Equine Affaire Podcast, search Equine Affaire Podcast in your podcast player.Guest: John StrayerGuest: Dave Treharne Link: Get your tickets for Equine Affaire and Fantasia at equineaffaire.com today!To subscribe, search Horses In The Morning in your favorite podcast player!Subscribe to all of the Horse Radio Network shows with our All Shows Feed! Search Horse Radio Network in your favorite podcast player!Horses In The Morning on Facebook
Congrats on your first VGK goal Mantha! The Theodore's are having a baby! Meet Cotter and/or Hague this Saturday! And if you pray, now is the time! Meet and Greet PAUL COTTER March 16th buy your ticket here: https://power-play-sports-collectibles.square.site/ Vegas Hockey Girls Podcast is created and recorded by hockey loving sisters Colleen and Mandy. The girls team up in their hometown of Las Vegas, NV and attend as many hockey games as possible! They were introduced to the NHL when Vegas was awarded an expansion team, shortly thereafter we were hooked! Yup, been fans since day effing one! Listen to be caught up with all things VGK and NHL in 15 minutes or less with a new pod after every VGK game! www.vegashockeygirls.com Find us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/hockeygirlspod/ https://twitter.com/HockeyGirlsPod https://www.facebook.com/groups/vegashockeygirlspodcast Mandy can be found on socials: as VGK GOALIE GIRL Reach out! Talk to us by leaving a voice message on SPOTIFY! If you ever hear an error, mistake, or something missing in our pod please email us: vegashockeygirls@gmail.com Thanks!
EP 29 A JAM PACKED episode ! Fighting through the weather and night at the Rocky Raccoon to complete a first 50 miler along with experiencing what it takes to be a pacer through all that. Battling through injury and moving forward, tails from the trails about Bandera and Cowtown with all around fun! Check out the Facbook page hereAlso Instagram and oh yes the YouTubeQuestions or Ideas? Email to fullsteamaudio@outlook.com
Jah LOVE! Yes! Preach it Bob Marley, One LOVE! If we keep our eyes on Jesus we can shift to peace and away from worry. Did you see The new #BobMarlyMovie? Did you like it? We review it in this Episode. But First…GOD! We think Bob would approve! We start this episode with scripture Hebrew 12 1-3 and Kat's God story where scripture and music collided at the perfect time( God's perfect Timing) and helped her and affirmed her! Holy Spirit, Tugs! Always God! Never a Coincidence! We discuss how life as a Christian is like a race that requires daily Perseverance and Endurance. What are your thoughts? Speaking of Race! We ran a 5K with our kids, The Cow Town in Dallas. We are still sore 3 days later. Kids are fine. We review the OG #Alienmovie and how #SpaceballsMovie Had us both thinking the alien was going to put the Top Hat on and start signing! We review #Griselda and the new season of #TrueDetective you guys see them? What did you think? Started watching #cariVal but Kat really wasn't into it. You see it? 2003, wait that was 21Years… what?! We finished the podcast with a good song from Grouch, and Eli called RUN, since we ran, the 5K might as well sing a song about runningWE Love you guys for listening. Please share, like subscribe, all the things…Tell your friends comment back. We love you!
Boot Hill Museum is located on the original site of Boot Hill Cemetery and highlights the glory days as Queen of the Cowtown's with creative, lively, interactive displays and activities the entire family will enjoy. Boot Hill Museum is open all year long where you can belly up to the bar for a cold sarsaparilla, enjoy some of grandma's homemade fudge in the General Store or take home a lasting memento of your old west experience from the Boot Hill Gift Shop. Most of their collection is from Dodge City's early days—the 1870s through the 1920s—and belonged to original residents of Dodge City. https://www.boothill.org/#/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org
We talked with Nik Nikodym, Eddie Wood Cowtown Classic Chairman, about the upcoming Eddie Wood Sale. Nik gave some great insight into the sale, meetings and weekend with updated lot information, sale history and more. Join us and the rest of the Longhorn industry January 13th in Fort Worth, TX.www.tlbaa.orgwww.hiredhandlivebidding.com
Posted 1/8/24This week the COW boys are announcing the next COW Cruise. Along with some fun and lively conversation on the topic, you'll also hear some great music from Hot Club of Cowtown (Big Balls in Cowtown), Joe Merrick (Wild Horses), Juni Fisher (Range Delivery), and Chris Ryden (In the Distant). There is also some great cowboy poetry this week from Joel Nelson (The Men Who Ride No More). We'll have the ever popular Dick's Pick (Man Walks Among Us), Cowpoke Poetry, and a whole bunch of goofin' off too!
Laura Wisner joins the podcast to discuss Kowtown Gravel, a gravel cycling event that takes place in Kremmling, Colorado. She shares her background in cycling and how she found her way to gravel cycling. Laura talks about her connection to Kremmling and the beautiful gravel roads in the area. She describes the different terrains and challenges that riders can expect on the Kowtown Gravel course. Laura also discusses the spirit of the event and how it is a fundraiser for the community gym in Kremmling. She invites cyclists to come and experience the unique gravel roads and welcoming community of Kowtown Gravel. Key Takeaways: - Kowtown Gravel is a gravel cycling event that takes place in Kremmling, Colorado. - The event offers three course lengths: the Bull (90 miles), the Cow (60 miles), and the Calf (35 miles). - The course features a mix of smooth gravel roads, chunkier sections, and climbs. - Kowtown Gravel is a fundraiser for the community gym floor in Kremmling. - The event welcomes both competitive riders and those who want to enjoy a scenic ride. Kowtown Gravel Website Episode Sponsor: Dynamic Cyclist (code TheGravelRide for 15% off) Support the Podcast Join The Ridership Automated Transcription, please excuse the typos: [00:00:00] Craig Dalton: Hello, and welcome to the gravel ride podcast, where we go deep on the sport of gravel cycling through in-depth interviews with product designers, event organizers and athletes. Who are pioneering the sport I'm your host, Craig Dalton, a lifelong cyclist who discovered gravel cycling back in 2016 and made all the mistakes you don't need to make. I approach each episode as a beginner down, unlock all the knowledge you need to become a great gravel cyclist. [00:00:26] Craig Dalton (host): This week on the podcast. We welcome Laura Wizner to the show to talk about cow town, gravel Cowtown gravel is a Colorado event happening on July 6th, 2024 in Kremmling, Colorado. Kremmling as a town you might've been through on your way to Steamboat Springs, but it's a town. The race organizers want you to remember as the gravel is fantastic as are the views. Laura's come on to talk to us about all you can expect from Cowtown, gravel, and an interesting story about how she became familiar with crumbling in the first place. I hope you enjoy this episode. Before we jump in, I did need to thank this week. Sponsor, dynamic cyclist. Dynamic cyclist has been producing, cycling, specific stretching and strengthening routines for many years. Now. They've got a vast library of content, both focused on you as a general cyclist, but also many different programs based on specific areas of weakness. It's during this period every year in the winter that I start thinking about how limiting my personal low back problems have made my cycling. So I love to dig into the dynamic cyclist. Low back routine six week program, just focusing on getting those stretches needed, to get deep into everything related to my hip flexors and lower back. It's a great reminder that stretching only takes a short amount of time for having a huge impact. All their videos are no longer than 15 minutes. So none of us has any excuses not to squeeze them into our winter routines to get us prepped for this season. I say that, and I'm not going to lie. I miss a day or two here or there, but it's on my mind, frankly, constantly this idea that stretching is probably one of the most important things I can do to set myself up for success in 2024. So go on over to dynamic cyclists.com. They've got a seven day free trial. So it's easy to see if, if it's something that you would like, they're also offering our listeners a 15% off discount on any of their programs. Which include either monthly or annual billing. So it's pretty flexible. If you're someone who just wants to do some routines in the winter, for example, anyway, head on over to dynamics, cyclists.com. Use the coupon code, the gravel ride, or follow the link in the show notes to get directly over there. With that business behind us, let's jump right into my conversation with Laura. [00:03:01] Craig Dalton: Laura, welcome to the show. [00:03:02] Laura Wisner: I'm so glad that you have me here. Thank you. [00:03:05] Craig Dalton: Where are you sitting today? [00:03:07] Laura Wisner: I am based in Boulder, [00:03:08] Craig Dalton: Colorado. Okay, and I'm excited to get you on to talk about Cowtown Gravel, which is not in Boulder, Colorado. So why don't you just set the stage by telling us where Cowtown Gravel takes place, and why don't you drop the, the month it takes place as well. [00:03:24] Laura Wisner: Okay, so Cowtown Gravel is in Kremling, Colorado. Um, it's going to take place for the second time on July 6, 2024. And Kremling, for those who have been to Steamboat, if you are coming from the Front Range Denver area, and you get a high 70, you go, um, north, we are the crook in the road in between Silverthorne and Steamboat Springs. Um, so Kremling is that, that little town that everybody has to go through, but may not have ever stopped there. [00:04:02] Craig Dalton: Yeah, I think as we discovered offline on my way to steamboat gravel, I definitely went through Kremling. I lived in Boulder, and if you had asked me to point to it on a map prior to this conversation, I wouldn't have been able to do it. But it's clear from my driving through that area, it's absolutely a beautiful part of the state. So we'll get into why and how the event got started. But first, let's just learn a little bit more about you and how you found your way to cycling and gravel cycling specifically. [00:04:31] Laura Wisner: Yeah, well, I mean, old, old school is Anybody who grew up in upper Midwest gravel road when they were kids, because not all roads were, um, paved back then. So, I mean, I started as a kid, just getting on my bike when you're up at our, um, vacation cottage and just take off for hours and hours on a gravel road, you know, no cell phones, parents have no idea where I was, um, no helmet, probably riding in cutoff jeans or something like that. But, um, you know, those are the, the good old days and then as I became an adult and got into, um, riding proper, uh, you know, got into road riding, mountain biking, cyclocross, and, um, the blessing of living in Boulder County is that we have these amazing gravel roads and, you know, people ask, well, why are you riding gravel? And I liken it to, if you live along one of the coasts, You learn to surf because it's right there and you should take advantage of it. So living here in Boulder County, it's crazy not to have a gravel bike or at least, you know, change out your wheels so you can get on our back roads and just go for miles and miles and hours and hours. So [00:05:50] Craig Dalton: yeah, I'm thinking back to which probably my first quote unquote gravel event was Boulder Rue Bay. In the early 90s when I lived in Boulder, and I certainly rode that on 23 C road tires. There's no doubt about it in my mind. Yeah, and [00:06:07] Laura Wisner: with my, my cycling friends and club, you know, we would, you know, even 10 years ago, we, a lot of us were just riding on gravel roads with, you know, road tires, um, and that was okay because they're, they're so smooth around here. And if you got a little chunky, well, I hope you're by handling slower. Up to the challenge, but, you know, this, uh, gravel revolution happened and all of a sudden you have all these options, um, not only in tires, but all of a sudden frames and, you know, it just became this. Um, the celebration of all things gravel. And so now it's just another bike in your quiver. Um, so yeah, we did that too. [00:06:54] Craig Dalton: As gravel started to become popularized and specific bikes started to arrive. Were you someone who found your way to gravel events outside of Boulder County? Yeah, you know, [00:07:05] Laura Wisner: I did the very first, um, seaboat gravel. Um, did that for a couple of years and at that point I was racing cross and so what I would do is use my cross bike and just switch out. Um, the wheels, but, you know, the one by there's some pretty good grades around here. If you head up the mountains straight from Boulder, um, you can go up to Gold Hill or Ward. Um, it's a little hard on a 1 by, you know, that's a pretty good workout in and of itself. And geometry is not quite right, so it. Became a love of mine to the point where, okay. I'm going all in, I'm buying the frame, you know, the specific. Um, gravel bike and got rid of the road frame and. And then got rid of the cross bike and gravel is pretty much it at this [00:08:00] Craig Dalton: point. Nice. And so let's talk about your connection to Kremling, Colorado, and how you became familiar with the area in the first place. [00:08:10] Laura Wisner: Yeah. So Kremling, other being the, other than being the, uh, the bend in the road as you go up the steamboat, it's the, uh, West Grams County area. So people know Winter Park. Winter Park is. East Grand, Kremling is West Grand, and so I've been in Grand County quite a bit, skiing and cycling and things like that, but my husband has a family practice position, and for five years, he was Kremling's town doc, and so we kept our family home base here in Boulder, and he would go up to Kremling midweek, and it's a small community, it's predominantly a ranching community, And he got to know the people and, um, I got to slowly know more of the people and when I would go up to visit him midweek. We would go for gravel rides, and I was just blown away by roads that I didn't know existed. Um, the quality of the gravel was incredible. Um, and I had ridden, you know, boulder roads, I had ridden around steamboats. Um, and, and crumbling is just unsurpassed as far as the quality of its gravel. And the roads that we rode for three hours, and I think one truck passed us. Um, so, um, being part of Cowtown Gravel is just my way of giving back to that community and being able to lend my excitement for what the area has to offer to other folks who love gravel as much as I do. [00:09:51] Craig Dalton: I've gotten many questions about Cowtown Gravel, but I have to take us on a quick detour because I'm curious. I had recently, I'm curious about becoming the town doctor for a community. Is that was your husband sort of offered employment at the city or county level to come and be a physician for that community? And my only point of reference is watching Doc Hollywood recently with my 9 year old son, [00:10:20] Laura Wisner: my husband was a position on the front range for a while and part of the, the bigger system that sometimes is kind of beholden to insurance companies. And he just wanted something different. Um, and in Boulder, a little bit of his frustration was continually patting people on the back thing. You're healthy as a horse, you know, continue that marathon training or, you know, climbing or whatever you're doing. Um, if you wanted something a little bit more challenging, and when you go to a rural community, you get to see a lot more. Um, Kremlin does have an incredible, uh, health system up there. They were the first in Colorado to have a trauma one emergency room, uh, decades ago. And, um, they're, they're top notch, uh, health care up there, but it's hard to find doctors in rural areas. So, um, he, he, his attention was called to this position and he went up there and thought, you know, what? I want to do this, um, and truly the only reason that he came back. To the front range, uh, after five years is because we have a, a kid who's finishing up high school and he wanted to be present for that last year. So, so he made the change, but there is a part of both his and my heart that is still in K Town. [00:11:49] Craig Dalton: Yeah, you had mentioned, obviously part of his journey was getting to know members of the community and de facto with your visits there, you started to get to know. some of the community members and as avid cyclists exploring. It sounds like you found other gravel cyclists who are based out of Cowtown. Can you talk about some of those characters you met? Oh [00:12:10] Laura Wisner: yeah, and, and the biggest character of all is Sean Scholl, who is a co race promoter with, uh, along with Blaine Day. And Sean is Big Shooter of Big Shooter Coffee. And he is this incredibly loud, large character who is just incredible and so full of fun and has a lot of energy. And he, he was a world class athlete. And I would even say still is. Um, so he lives up there and he and Blaine are cycling buddies. And they wanted to create an event. Up in Kremling, welcome the world, come and check it out, check out the back roads. And when I heard through the grapevine that they were going to have this gravel race, I reached out to them and I said, I'm in, I want to help, what can I do? My background is in marketing and so I was able to lend that to them. The organization and so the, the really incredible thing about Blaine and Sean is that they're not trying to create an event that is just, you know, really easy. Come on up and, you know, we'll show you our background roads and we'll just have a great day. They surprised people in our first year with how hot it was. So, the Kremlin gravel, uh, we call it untapped and untamed, which is when you drive into Kremlin, that's the sign as you come into town, welcome to Kremlin, untapped and untamed. And we decided to put that as our gravel moniker. Um, there are roads that you couldn't even tell that's gravel because it almost feels paved. Um, and then you can go a little further in and, you know, get a little bit chunkier, um, a little bit rowdier. Um, and and what these guys are doing is they are creating an experience for, um, all 3 of our porcelain that people are just blown away by. Um, they're blown away by the climbing. They're blown away by, um, sections. Of roads or trails that they didn't even know existed. So we had such good feedback last year that the team had scientists went back to the drawing board. That my ride this year and made it even rowdier. So, really excited to have those people who joined us last year. Come and see what we have in store this year. [00:14:50] Craig Dalton: Yeah, that sounds amazing. So I want to talk a little bit about the gravel. I mean, obviously, if you go a little further up the road, an hour to steamboat, they talk about champagne gravel. You've been describing it a little bit, but it sounds like the team at Cowtown is trying to make sure that both our climbing legs, as well as our technical skills are explored. So what type, you know, if you think about through the course of the, the longer course, Think about the types of terrain and describe some of the different areas, whether it's single track, double track or dirt road that you might find yourself on. [00:15:23] Laura Wisner: Yeah. So, um, right now on calicongravel. com, we have the maps available to folks with the one caveat is that these might change because we're working with the Bureau of Land Management and the PLM. Um, Bill are going to tell us yes or no on some sections. So we put the scenario on that has more paved segments than non paved. I should say. All of our 3 races are predominantly gravel. If the BLM will give us permission, we're going to take off more paved sections and add more gravel for unpaved. So, um, our longest course is called the bull. It's 90 miles and it has 8, 000 feet of climbing. So, as it stands right now, worst case scenario, 76 percent unpaid, which is pretty incredible in and of itself. So, uh, we start right outside of town square. Um, we're going to start the high school, all downtown Kremling. Um, and we're going to start going northeast and if we're starting with paves, it's going to be a pretty fast start. There will be a peloton and, and, um, some people can hang on for dear life and some are just going to, you know, hard charge from the start. From there, we get to a really smooth gravel. It's very similar to Of pavement and you will hardly even tell that it's it's gravel. Um, and it's just a hard pack. It's beautiful. And from there, we go to what we call the whoopie moves and, um, just rolling, um, up and down and that is probably 1 of our chunkier sections, um, you know, a little bit looser, a little bit larger, uh, rock section, but It is something that anybody with, you know, halfway decent bike handling skills is going to be able to accomplish, um, and they're fun. And so we go from there back to a nice hard pack gravel. Um, something that is new this year is we're going up Black Mountain, um, which is about a 1600 foot climb. And both the bull long course and the cow mid length course will go up Black Mountain. Um, and at the top they're going to go down through three miles of private ranch land, which is super cool because, you know, part of the fun of gravel is exploring roads and places you've never been. So this private ranch land is only going to be accessible on race day. So you can't pre ride it. Can't check it out the day before. So that is going to be, um, a really fun first climb and I'll probably set the, the pack apart a bit there. [00:18:30] Craig Dalton: And how about on that, on that descent, is it the type of thing that it's sort of wide open and it's full gas or are there some technical elements to it that you need to be cautious about? Um, [00:18:42] Laura Wisner: it's going to be fine. It's not going to be super technical because we are taking, um. The mid and the long course through it. We wanted to make sure that, you know, we're not, uh, less than anybody going down that. So, um. It's totally rideable, and, and you won't need shocks, and, and you won't need, uh, mountain bike handling skills. But, I mean, those people who are, who want to go fast certainly can let it loose on that. It'll be great. Yeah, [00:19:13] Craig Dalton: yeah, and then it looks like from the course profile that you hit another big climb. Well, [00:19:17] Laura Wisner: here's where the two, uh, courses diverge. So, the bull, will go up again, and they'll go up Grouse Mountain. This was a part of the course from last year that people really enjoyed. Um, so they'll go up, and Grouse Mountain is, um, it's a, it's a paved, not a paved, it's a gravel road for ranchers to access their ranches. So, I mean, it's just a normal road. Once you get up towards the loop, there is going to be a little bit more, um, dirt section versus gravel, um, and. The whole loop has been expanded this year, so people can catch their breath this year. Check out the views, that's our highest point in the race. And, um, it's really beautiful. There's an abandoned cabin up there. There are streams that people often just fill their water bottles with, unfiltered water. Um, and are totally fine. So, we are going back up Grouse Mountain on the long course. Doing a lollipop and then coming back down [00:20:28] Craig Dalton: again. Got it. And I forgot to mention, or ask, what elevation is crumbling to start with? [00:20:34] Laura Wisner: Oh, crumbling is, uh, sorry about that. Crumbling is a little bit lower. I'd have to check that out. [00:20:45] Craig Dalton: Yeah, so a little bit lower than Boulder. So we're, we're not in the stratosphere when we climb up 1600 feet. [00:20:50] Laura Wisner: Um, I'm not going to say it's lower than Boulder, but it's, it's not, um, oh, 73, almost 7400 feet. [00:20:59] Craig Dalton: Okay. So that's no joke for us. Flatlanders. [00:21:02] Laura Wisner: Well, we have to give you some, some elements of the mountains here, but it's not like you're starting up at 11, 000 feet and you're going to feel the altitude a little bit if you're coming from, [00:21:15] Craig Dalton: yeah, that's part of the fun. Okay, so we've gone up and down grass mountain. What, what comes next? [00:21:22] Laura Wisner: Okay, so what we're doing this year is we are reversing course around our reservoir. Williams Fork Reservoir is just beautiful. And last year we started and went around it counterclockwise and so the Peloton was pretty tight through all of that. This portion is paved, um, to get to the, um, Williamsport Reservoir, you just have a little bit on the highway, but then a little climb again, about 500 feet, and then, um, you'll go around the water, um, um, And start heading back towards crumbling. So it's really scenic. Uh, and just really kind of a nice thing to see water, uh, water is a big issue for us here in the West. And so you're going to cross the Colorado on a bridge and then go around and work and see mountains in the background and it's. It's just really spectacular if you can catch your breath and look up once in a while. [00:22:26] Craig Dalton: I forgot to ask this on air, but how do you sort of cast the event in terms of a race versus a ride? And are there, is it a heavily competitive element in the front end? So [00:22:39] Laura Wisner: the spirit of Kowtown Gravel is we wanted to A, welcome people to the Kremling and and have them stop in our earlier than steamboat. Um, Kremling is only an hour and a half, two hours from the front range, depending on where you are. Um, we wanted to invite people to Kremling and check out our gravel. Secondly, it is a fundraiser for the community gym floor. The floor is half pulled out, and the multi generational community just really needs a place to work out that there's, you know, the schools need, um, a place to have the kids sports. The older folk need a place to work out, and so this is a fundraiser for the Middle Park gym, and so we don't have a prize purse at this point. We are trying to raise money. And so we have had some really competitive people come the first year. We had some semi pros and some pros come. And again, this year we are not going to offer a prize purse. Um, because this is a fundraiser, but that said, there were some pretty fast calves who came and raced, but we welcome those who just want to come out for an event and get access to this ranch that they're never going to be able to ride on again. Um, do the short course, which we call the calf course, which is, um, just really a welcoming section of Kremlin gravel. Um, E bikes are welcome on it, families are welcome on it, people who just don't want to commit the time or the distance. This is a 35 mile, just on a 35 mile course. 2200 miles of elevation gain. So, uh, we hope that some, some more pros come out. We're going to, you know, reach out and invite folks. Um, but you're going to, you know, the fun of gravel is you can come race an event or just come out and ride it because you're with, you know, a few hundred of your like minded [00:24:48] Craig Dalton: friends. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. You're a great distance away from the front range to kind of come out and experience something unique. And I always love when events are able to negotiate access to land that we wouldn't otherwise get to ride because it just adds a sort of additional special elements to the [00:25:05] Laura Wisner: day. Well, in Special Elements, the, one of the things about Kremling is that it being a ranch community, um, big shooter, Sean, is a fifth generation rancher, and so he goes out and personally talks to the ranchers along the course. And ask them, please don't do your cattle drive a few days before, or this day, because we're going to have a lot of cyclists coming to, um, you know, you imagine a herd of cattle on the road, trying to compete for the road with cyclists. Or if they do their cattle drive a couple of days before, you're going to have a lot of cow pies being flipped up with the gravel. So, it's a unique, um, a unique aspect that Cowtown has. I mean, it really is, uh, true to its name in that aspect. Yeah, [00:25:58] Craig Dalton: that's great. I'm sure that Sean as a local and a cattleman himself is able to get his His peers excited for the option of allowing cyclists to come through town and not get too annoyed that their, their day might be a little bit disrupted by a Peloton at some point. [00:26:16] Laura Wisner: Well, you could get that in an urban setting or anywhere, but, um, the, the community of crumbling was really wonderful. We had. People from the retirement community make breakfast burritos and still those before the race of the fundraiser. Um, we had the high school band come and play at the after party. We had ranchers who were just out on their horses along the course and waving us on and cheering for us and. Um, it's just a really cool, unique [00:26:45] Craig Dalton: event. That's fun. I was going to ask you, like, if someone was interested in coming to the event, are there accommodations in Kremling, or do people typically drive in that day, or are they staying over? You know, [00:26:58] Laura Wisner: it's a mix, because, um, We're about an hour from Winter Park, about an hour from Steamboat, um, less than an hour from Summit County, and so there are a lot of folks in Colorado who have vacation homes, and so they might come up, do the event for the day, and because we're so close to the front range, you know, within two hours, some people might just make it a day event, go up and back. Kremlin does have lodging, we have A little bit of lodging, so if you're going to want a hotel to sleep in a bed, I'll get your lodging early. We do have an RV part. We have, um, camping. There's camping around the reservoir that we're going to ride around so. I would recommend that if people want to come up and we would love to have you, we're going to have a great time afterward. Uh, spend the night before, spend the night after, but make your plans early, especially because it is the 4th of July holiday. Okay. [00:28:02] Craig Dalton: And so what's the experience like once we cross the finish line? What should riders expect at that point? [00:28:09] Laura Wisner: Well, we have expanded our finish line experience this year. Um, and you know, we learn things as every race. Organization does. So this year we're going to have an arch welcoming people in. So it feels like I'm done. Um, we finished at Town Square, which has a brand new pavilion. So there's going to be a lot of shade. Um, we're going to have a band again. We're going to have food for people. There's a beer trailer. Um, kids can run around with their shoes off. It's just a really clean park and people just they hung out. You know, it's the I'll pray experience. You say hello to old friends. You talk to people. You might have met on course and road with for a while. So it was really nice event that it's the kind of thing where people hang out for a few hours and just chat it up and talk about their experience. [00:29:08] Craig Dalton: And prior to prior to this recording, you'd sent me a photo and you told me there was an interesting story. So it's a photo. I'm looking at a wide expanse of beautiful grazing land backdrop of beautiful Colorado mountains. I think that's a mosaic bike, but the writer is wearing what seems to be a bull. Skull on their head. [00:29:33] Laura Wisner: So that writer is Ben Delaney, and he came up in order to check out the course last year and Ben is a cycling journalist journalist who's been around forever. So that was on the top of Grouse Mountain and it took a little stop at the top to look around, take pictures and he points at the ground and says what's that? And of course, Cowtown. It's a cow pelvis bone, and the thing is, is really funny because it just looks like something out of a action hero movie. And so he started wearing it as a mask, wore it as a breastplate, was just hamming it up in front of a camera. But, you know, it's, it's, you know, it's trembling and there's going to be cow bones laying around. So, that, that's the [00:30:21] Craig Dalton: cow pelvis. It's a great, it's a great image and I'll, I'll make sure to put that as part of the part of the episode art so people can check it out. So, what's the best way for people to find out more about cowtown gravel? When are you opening up registration? [00:30:38] Laura Wisner: So, we are opening registration to the public on January 6, 2024. Um, people who sign up for our newsletter get to register a full day early. So we, in our inaugural year last year, we had 350 spots and we sold out and people were begging for a wait list. And so this year, we are going to open up to 700 spots. Um, and we do fully expect to sell out again. So again, go to CowTownGravel. com and put as much information as possible on our website, including a link to register the course maps, descriptions. Um, where do you find lodging? Um, it's all on our website. [00:31:25] Craig Dalton: Great, and definitely give them a follow on Instagram and see some of those great views we've been talking about. It looks like a lot of fun. I definitely love these sort of rural town starts. It's really cool to see another part of Colorado kind of raising their hand and saying, Hey, we've got great riding here too. And it's exciting that Sean and Blaine Kind of took this opportunity to sort of write a gravel love letter to their hometown and invite 700 of their new friends to come join them in 2024. Yeah, [00:31:56] Laura Wisner: we, we promise that it'll be experience that will not soon be forgotten. [00:32:01] Craig Dalton: Awesome. Thanks for the time. [00:32:03] Laura Wisner: Come back out Colorado. We'd [00:32:05] Craig Dalton: love to see you. Yeah, I definitely need another Colorado trip in my life. That's for sure. Thanks for all the [00:32:12] Laura Wisner: time, Laura. All right. Thank you. [00:32:15] Craig Dalton (host): That's going to do it for this week's edition of the gravel ride podcast. Big, thanks to Laura for coming on the show and talking to us about cow town gravel. If you're listening to this in early January. Registration opens up on January 6th. So make sure to head on over to the Cowtown gravel website, which I will link to in the show notes and grab a registration. If this event sounds like your cup of tea. Big, thanks to our friends at dynamic cyclists for sponsoring the show. Remember use the code, the gravel ride for 15% off any of their programs. If you're interested and we're able to support the show, ratings and reviews are hugely appreciated. It really helps in our discoverability. Better yet, send a text message to one of your riding buddies and share the show with them. That's another great way to grow the community. Until next time, I'm wishing you a happy new year and here's to finding some dirt under your wheels.
Our most mirthful musical meeting of each year- holiday music collector Andy Cirzan's spectacular yearly collection of strange tunes. This year the theme is song poems, which came from an odd corner of the music industry that hired studio musician to transform customers' poems into songs- for the right price.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:Lenny Dee, "Sleigh Ride," Happy Holi-Dee, Decca, 1961The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Randall Dienna, "The Snowman Song," (Single), unknown, unknownAmelia Ferencz, "Bright Star Shining In The Sky," (Single), unknown, unknownEugenia Adams, "I'm Santa Claus," (Single), M.S.R., unknownBeatrice Seira, "Stranger In The Manger," 1978 Christmas Album, M.S.R., 1978Donald J. Nason, "Green Christmas Blues," (Single), Unknown, UnknownUnknown, "Santa Claus is Comin' (Electro Cheese)," (Single), Unknown, unknownRaymond F Moberly, "What Is Christmas?," 1977 Christmas Album, M.S.R., 1977Dick Kent, "Is Santa The Man In The Moon?," (Single), M.S.R., unknownCara Stewart , "On Christmas Eve," (Single), Blue Moon, unknownGeorge Kovacs, "Merry Christmas Someone," (Single), unknown, 1963Sue Meadows, "My Christmas Tree," (Single), unknown, 1970Lenny Dee, "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer," Happy Holi-Dee, Decca, 1961Heather Noel, "Santa Came On A Nuclear Missile," (Single), unknown, 1974Bobbie Boyle (w/ the Sisterhood), "Santa Claus Goes Modern," Peace Is A Song To Cherish, M.S.R., unknownThe Sisterhood, "The Rocking Disco Santa," (Single), M.S.R., unknownMary White, "Rudolph Pouts," (Single), Cowtown, 1960Boygenius, "20," the record, Interscope, 2023See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share their highly-anticipated “Best Albums” of 2023. Plus, they'll also hear selections from production staff.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:boygenius, "Not Strong Enough," the record, Interscope, 2023The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Ladytron, "We Never Went Away," Time's Arrow, Cooking Vinyl, 2023Kelela, "Contact," Raven, Warp, 2023Underscores, "Locals (Girls like us)," Wallsocket, Mom + Pop, Corporate Rockmusic, 2023Margo Price, "Lydia," Strays, Loma Vista, 2023Genesis Owusu, "Leaving The Light," Struggler, Ourness, AWAL, 2023Kicksie, "Sinking In," Slouch, Counter Intuitive, 2023Big Freedia, "Booty Like A Drummer," Central City, Queen Diva, 2023Mitski, "Bug Like an Angel," The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, Dead Oceans, 2023Joanna Sternberg, "I've Got Me," I've Got Me, Fat Possum, 2023Louise Post, "God I Know," Sleepwalker, El Camino, 2023Jaimie Branch, "Burning Grey," Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die ((world war)), International Anthem, 2023Troye Sivan, "Got Me Started," Something To Give Each Other, EMI Australia, Capitol, 2023Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, "Save the World," Weathervanes, Southeastern, Thirty Tigers, 2023Young Fathers, "Drum," Heavy Heavy, Ninja Tune, 2023Lydia Loveless, "Runaway," Nothing's Gonna Stand in My Way Again, Bloodshot, 2023billy woods and Kenny Segal, "FaceTime (feat. Samuel T. Herring)," Maps, Backwoodz Studioz, Fat Possum, 2023boygenius, "Satanist," the record, Interscope, 2023Wednesday, "Quarry," Rat Saw God, Dead Oceans, 2023Mary White, "Rudolph Pouts," Rudolph Pouts (Single), Cowtown, 1960See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's episode of the World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd talk about Tony Hawk's new video part. Snowboarding in Japan with Mint Tours, The Vans Pipe Masters, Tahiti reef update, Kainehe Hunt backdoor tube of the decade, Cowtown's Angel Skateboard drive, JOB Facetime's Kelly Slater from the tube, Yuto drops another hammer, SOTY talk, Nora joins Boygenius, the boys talk about music they don't know about, Miles Silvas city to city addidas part is insane, Emilia Brodka on the Nine Club will be a good listen, Guitar Moves with Matt Sweeney, our Whistler Correspondent Jon Veder talks to Spencer O'Brien and Jamie Anderson, a couple questions answered and so much more. This is a decent episode. Presented By: Mammoth Mountain @mammothmountain Pedal Electric @pedal.electric Vesyl Shipping Vesyl.com 1620 Workwear @1620usa Mint Tours @minttours Machu Picchu Energy @machupicchu.energy Hansen Surfboards @hansensurfboards BN3TH @BN3THApparel Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea New Greens @newgreens Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom
This is the second to last episode of the year and I keep forgetting to upload it so I apologize. It's busy season y'all. Monica and I dive into our old lunch adventures which include me screaming, and why miso makes us laugh so hard. Our obsession with Blue Sushi's ice cream balls will never be upstaged, and urban bow hunting…Should we share the illegal things we did over 10 years ago? I mean y'all know I'm honest about my mistakes and I've made some big ones. Hooters pitchers of beer encouraged Monica to try dip, and I'm not talking spinach and artichoke. What is the key to winning rock paper scissors? Also, what snacks would you grab on the way out, if you robbed a gas station? Or do ya'll not think about these things?
Young boy hat takes, setting the record straight about playoff format, Hot Takes and zero Travis Irvine weed jokes. You'd expect nothing less from the 38th best podcast in Cowtown. #butts #sluts