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Rural Concerns
Deep cleans, compost & secret handshakes

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 45:30


The lads reveal a secret the Masons don't want you to know! James is doing his bi-annual clean, Chris eyes up a new hobby and Sunil has become romantically entangled with a robot. Also, can we just give a shout out to all the lovely ladies?   Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to the London Podcast Show TONIGHT!   You can watch Chris' Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show! He's heading to the Wells Comedy Festival and finishing the tour in Newcastle Upon Tyne on 14th June! Check it out on his international website.    Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery.   Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Popes, town criers & horses

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 44:20


Post-Conclave, the lads celebrate the appointment of Pope Leo XIV. Chris wants to put pictures up in peoples' houses without consent, James mistakenly believes he has taste and Sunil has never seen a horse working. Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to the London Podcast Show on 20th May (i.e. next Tuesday!) You can watch Chris' Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show! He's heading to Chorley, Machynlleth, Wells and Newcastle! Check it out on his international website.  Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Software, attics & transition lenses

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 49:30


The lads convene on the eve of their second live show. Chris has bitten off more than he can chew, Sunil must drive through the night and James wants you to know he's a ‘quite good at it person'. Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to the London Podcast Show on 20th May. We're also playing Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November.  You can watch Chris' Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show! He's heading to Chorley, Machynlleth, Wells and Newcastle! Check it out on his international website.  Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

The Ice Cream Podcast
Maximizing Space with Petrushka Bazin Larsen of Sugar Hill Creamery

The Ice Cream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 31:24


In this episode we have a great chat with Petrushka Bazin Larsen of Sugar Hill Creamery. Petrushka and her husband have some specific challenges living and operating in New York City.That being said, their community focus and unique activities make it work to the point of National recognition and awards to boot.For more info on Sugar Hill go to:https://www.sugarhillcreamery.comhttps://www.instagram.com/sugarhillicecreamFor information about the North American Ice Cream Assoc, and how you can open and grow your ice cream business with a community that will support you, go to https://icecreamassociation.org/

Rural Concerns
Pee, proxies & pannatones

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 40:08


Sunil learns he has a deadly look-alike, James reveals the trick to getting a heavily discounted Italian teacake and Chris reveals a dark secret about his leek trench. The lads also hit upon an ingenious marketing campaign, the only thing they're missing is a duelling pistol… Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to the London Podcast Show on 20th May. We're also playing Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November.  You can watch Chris' Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show! He's heading to Chorley, Machynlleth, Wells and Newcastle! Check it out on his international website.  Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Cycling, side eye & dead dads

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 46:48


Chris is thrilled to have completed his first ever 10,000 kilometer race only to have the legs cut out from underneath him. Sunil can hold his breath for ages and James thinks he's great for cycling all the time. Also, can we please stop having a go at the Victorians? Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to the London Podcast Show on 20th May. We're also playing Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November.  You can watch Chris' Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show! He's heading to Chorley, Machynlleth, Wells and Newcastle! Check it out on his international website.  Do you have a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Char siu, humidity & sartorial elegance

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 41:05


Chris is fresh from a dinner party, Sunil tries to engage with geo-politics and Producer James gears up for a VIP event. The lads also read a letter from the wife of a gamer turned first-time gardener.   Want to see the lads live? Rural Concerns is coming to Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. Tickets are already selling fast so grab your tickets here! Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Tipp FM Radio
Ar An Lá Seo 8-4-25

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 2:18


Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 8ú lá de mí Aibreán, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1994 tháinig figiúirí nua amach agus bhí na figiúirí go hiontach don eacnamaíocht I gcóir cúig bhliain. I 2005 tharla an tsochraid is mó ar an lá seo I 2000 bhliain sa Róimh. Bhí sé an tsochraid de Pope John Paul. I 1996 tháinig an nuacht amach nach mbeadh post ag 21 duine sa chomhairle contae de bharr nach raibh siad ag déanamh go leor airgid. Chaill seisear a bpost roimhe sin agus bhí 15 duine eile chun a bheith as post. I 2005 d'aontaigh na boird den Centenary Co-Operative Creamery agus an Co-Operative Creamery I nDurlas chun teacht le chéile chun méadú agus forbairt a dhéanamh. Sin Take That le Everything Changes – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1994. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1994 tháinig an nuacht amach go bhfuair Kurt Cobain bás ina teach. Fuair leictreoir é ina teach cúpla lá tar éis a chuir sé lámh ina bhás féin. Mí roimhe bhí ródháileog drugaí aige nuair a bhí sé ar turas ag canadh. I 2001 tháinig Emma Bunton amach lena chéad singil What Took You So Long. Bhí sé seo a chéad amhrán a chuaigh chuig uimhir a haon. An leasainm a bhí uirthi ná Baby Spice agus bhí sí an ceathrú ball den bhanna cheoil a tháinig amach le hamhrán singil. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Vivienna Westwood sa Bhreatain I 1941 agus rugagh aisteoir Dean Norris I Meiriceá ar an lá seo I 1963 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 8th of April, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1994: New figures were published that painted the brightest picture of the economy for five years. 2005: The biggest funeral in the 2000 year history of the catholic church took place in Rome on this day against a backdrop of final, poignant insights into pope john pauls soul. 1996 - TWENTY-ONE temporary North Tipperary Council staff are to be laid off as the Council strives to make financial ends meet, six workers were laid off previously but another fifteen were to go.  2005 - THE boards of Centenary Co-operative Creamery and Thurles Co-operative Creamery unanimously voted to recommend proposals whereby both co-ops would merge to pursue further growth and development.  That was Take That with Everything Changes – the biggest song on this day in 1994. Onto music news on this day In 1994, Kurt Cobain's body was discovered by an electrician at his Seattle home, several days after the Nirvana frontman took his own life. Just one month earlier, the 27-year-old grunge icon had suffered a drug overdose while on tour in support of the band's third album In Utero. In 2001, ex-Spice Girl Emma Bunton's debut single “What Took You So Long” became her first and only solo No.1. The singer, dubbed “Baby Spice,” was the fourth member of the group to score a solo chart-topper. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Vivienne Westwood was born in England in 1941 and actor Dean Norris was born in America in 1963 this is some of the stuff he has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island
Wicked Good Warwick: Apponaug Village Creamery

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 17:54


Warwick has so many awesome places to eat and drink. Join Leslie Wasilewski to find out what makes them Wicked Good.Today, Leslie talks with Molly Newman and Joe Trillo from Apponaug Village Creamery and samples their vanilla and chocolate Hershey's Premium Gold ice creams.Visit the Apponaug Village Creamery website.Go to the Wicked Good Warwick ⁠⁠Instagram page⁠⁠.Write to Leslie at wickedgoodwarwick@gmail.com.

Rural Concerns
Poop, dandelions & the Sun Room

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 40:01


Spring has come to Rural Concerns! Leek Club properly kicks off for Chris, whilst Producer James is besieged by a garden pest. Meanwhile, Sunil learns that a new bedroom brings new problems. Heavy is the crown and all that.  Rural Concerns Live is coming to Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 22nd November. Tickets are already selling fast so grab your tickets here.  Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead, our music is by Sam O'Leary and our legal due diligence is by Cal Derrick, Entertainment Lawyer. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Dad-law, chips & cafe culture

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 38:03


Can we all agree that the concept of community is disappearing?! In this episode Chris is persecuted for his political beliefs, Sunil is harassed by a former housemate and Producer James is locked into a rant. If you haven't listened before it's just three lovely chaps dealing in van humour.  Rural Concerns Live is coming to Manchester's Fairfield Social Club on 11th November. Tickets are already selling fast so grab your tickets here.  Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
First Birthday Shenanigans!

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 63:15


Grab a Radler and dive in as Chris, Sunil and Producer James look back over their first year of the pod! You can see the lads live in Manchester on 11th November for their last live show of 2025. Grab your tickets, here! Big thanks to Phil Ellis, Amy Gledhill, Mark Silcox, Nicola Redman, Alisdair Beckett-King, Helen Bauer, Farmer Buggerton, Poppy Hillstead, Sam O'Leary, John Stansfield, Claire Hawkins, Dave Blackett, Andi Keen, Jack Lewis Evans, Lee Jones and Joseph ‘Limewire' Burrows.  Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Archery, Neck Oil & Top Soil

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 44:24


Producer James visits a creche for 40 something men, Chris has finally done something for Leek Club and Sunil got to ride in a tow truck. The lads also consider what it takes to become a master archer.   Chris still has a couple of tour dates! He's off to Barnard Castle (22nd March) and Chorley (17th May) Grab your tickets, here!   Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery.

Rural Concerns
Nintendos, trackers & slime

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 49:28


The lads ditch church for an emergency broadcast when Sunil's beloved Lexus is stolen! You can literally hear the testosterone flowing as he recounts this genuinely thrilling tale of vigilantism in action. Meanwhile, James' wallet is about to take a big hit and Chris has stood in something viscous. Also, keep an eye on the sky if you're knocking about on the Champs-Élysées! Chris still has a couple of tour dates! He's off to Barnard Castle (22nd March) and Chorley (17th May) Grab your tickets, here! Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions. P.S. If you think being rude to elderly people is cool then we'd rather you didn't listen tbh!

Nashville Restaurant Radio
Claire Crowell- President- A. Marshall Hospitality

Nashville Restaurant Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 74:29


We're back with an all-new episode, featuring the one and only Claire Crowell! Claire is the President at A. Marshall Hospitality and the CEO of Hattie Jane's Creamery. This marks her fourth time on the show, and she always brings incredible insights into the restaurant industry.Claire also writes The Out of the Weeds Collective, where she shares her thoughts on restaurant leadership and leadership in general.In this episode, we dive into:✔️ What brought Claire back to A. Marshall Hospitality✔️ A behind-the-scenes look at her typical day✔️ Her best leadership advice✔️ General industry talk—trends, challenges, and opportunitiesDon't miss this one!

Rural Concerns
Eye masks, long drives & big cats

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 43:05


James has been watching some films, Chris wants the bullies to hear and Sunil has eyes like a 12 year old. The lads also catch up on some letters including an update from their favourite wreck head… Chris still has a couple of tour dates! He's off to Barnard Castle (22nd March) and Chorley (17th May) Grab your tickets, here! Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Frozen Funds Leave Creamery On The Hook For $90K

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 7:49


The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association is sounding the alarm. It sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture asking Secretary Brooke Rollins to immediately release funding for the Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives. The program froze this week. The stoppage of nearly $29 million dollars stands to impact 420 dairy businesses nationwide. Hidden Springs Creamery in Westby is one of them. On the farm, Travis Forgues manages 80 acres and milks 300 sheep for their farmstead cheese. Before the federal government froze the money, the DBIA was supposed to be a tool for Travis to supplement his own investments in growing the farm and creamery. It's not the only frozen program that's creating sleepless nights for Travis -- he also has a loan through the REAP program for his solar array that came online in January. That too, is stopped.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hoosierkids
Episode 12: Twin Springs Creamery - James Farmer

Hoosierkids

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 15:43


Join Hoosier Kids as they learn about all things cows and milk and farming from James Farmer of Twin Springs Creamery!

Rural Concerns
Double yellows, cables & turkeys

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 39:16


The Children of Matthews return! This week James is getting bombarded on WhatsApp, Sunil dreams of a drive-in parking space and Chris? Well, he just wants to be heard. This episode also contains a highly anticipated Leek Club update. Chris' tour starts this week! He's off to Leeds, Manchester, Bristol and Leicester! Grab your tickets, here! Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Midlife with Courage
From Cancer Survivor to Community Leader: Mei Mei's Inspiring Journey

Midlife with Courage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 36:00


Send us a textIn this episode of the Midlife with Courage podcast, host Kim interviews Melissa 'Mei Mei' Abdouch, the owner of Mei Mei's Cookies and Creamery in River Falls, Wisconsin. Melissa shares her inspiring journey from surviving a stage-4 neuroblastoma in childhood to serving in the Air Force, working in finance, and finally running a successful bakery. The discussion also highlights Melissa's community involvement, support for special needs employees, and her passion for empowering local women-owned businesses. Despite facing personal and professional challenges, including a recent battle with breast cancer, Melissa's story is a testament to resilience, community support, and the importance of following one's passions.00:00 Welcome to Midlife with Courage00:21 Introducing Mei Mei: A Journey of Resilience01:52 Overcoming Childhood Cancer02:45 A Life of Service and Determination07:49 From Finance to Cookies: A Bold Career Pivot15:17 Building a Community-Focused Business17:57 Building a Supportive Business Community19:39 The Joy of Running a Local Shop21:45 Empowering the Next Generation23:25 Supporting Local Makers25:24 Community Support During Tough Times27:20 Celebrating Women's History Month29:40 Expanding Beyond Local Boundaries32:04 Final Thoughts and AdviceIf you would like to order those delicious cookies, you can check out her site at this LINK. Get your free ebook called Daily Habits for Hormonal Harmony by going to my website. This free guide will help you balance your hormones through some easy daily activities. Just add your email to the popup and your guide will be on its way to your inbox.From morning until bedtime, you can help yourself feel better! Support the showKim Benoy is a retired RN, Certified Aromatherapist, wife and mom who is passionate about inspiring and encouraging women over 40. She wants you to see your own beauty, value and worth through sharing stories of other women just like you.Would you like to get a "sneak" listen to each podcast? Subscribe to my website to get my weekly inspirational message and a link to that week's podcast a day ahead of everyone else! Just click the link below to get on the list! SUBSCRIBE WEBSITEFACEBOOK

Rural Concerns
Teabags, gargoyles & multiple slanders [LIVE]

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 37:48


Sunil, Chris and James unite in London to record their first ever live show! Expect academic thought experiments, tech mishaps and loads of slander. Thanks to all the legends who came down! This episode also features a sneak peek of Sunil's BBC Radio 4 series 'An idiot's guide to bagging an Heiress' which is on this week, every day, at 11.45am. Chris is heading on a tour! It's kicking off in Edinburgh on the 12th of February. Then onto Manchester, Leeds, Leicester, Bristol and Barnard Castle. Grab your tickets, here! Got a Rural Concern? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Swears, tailors & birds of prey

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 36:45


Tensions are running high in the build up to the first ever live show. Chris regrets joining Leek Club, James has no spatial awareness and Sunil just wants it all to end.   Listen up, nerds! Chris is heading on a tour of the UK with his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show, Easily Swayed. He's off to Gilsland, Edinburgh, Manchester (sold out), Leeds (sold out), Leicester, Bristol (selling fast). Grab your tickets, here!   Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today!   Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Spider-goats, birthdays & the cursed mushroom

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 35:20


Sunil's spending his birthday studying conflict, James is showing off about his kitchen skills and Chris poses an impossible question which leaves the lads reeling. Please let us know if you think this actually is like an episode of the Twilight Zone! Hey, yo! Chris is heading on a tour of the UK with his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show, Easily Swayed. He's off to Gilsland, Edinburgh, Manchester (SOLD OUT), Leeds (BIGGER ROOM), Leicester, Bristol (SELLING FAST). Grab your tickets, here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! If you email, please remember to say if you would or would not eat the mushroom. The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Agweek Podcast
AgweekTV Full Show: Bean and beet show, beef for restaurants, vocational rehab, Millerville Creamery

Agweek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 18:05


This week on AgweekTV, edible bean and sugarbeet growers are joining forces for a bigger and better show. We'll see why some South Dakota ranchers are raising their beef to sell right to restaurants. To kick off our Agweek Livestock Tour, we talk to a North Dakota rancher who's made some changes to make ranching a little bit easier. In Millerville, Minnesota, butter is at the heart of a small-town cooperative.

WPGU News
Thursday, January 23, 2025

WPGU News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 2:49


With President Donald Trump's looming threat of illegal immigrant deportation, CU police have announced their commitment to stay uninvolved, as is the law in Illinois.Volunteers are needed to cuddle and feed baby goats at the Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery.And Senator Chapin Rose of Mahomet introduced a new bill that would require voters to present their IDs when voting.Hosted by: Giuliana MeansStories by: Michael Sweeney, Zayna Quraishi and Peter HansonMusic by Outbox

Rural Concerns
Awards, toilet seats & punctuality

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 43:24


The boys are torn apart by success. James yearns to hold the trophy, Chris anoints the new Dune and Sunil isn't putting the seat down. Listen up, dweebs! Chris is heading on a tour of the UK with his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show, Easily Swayed. He's off to Gilsland, Edinburgh, Manchester (SOLD OUT), Leeds (SOLD OUT), Leicester, Bristol (SELLING FAST). Grab your tickets, here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Kirby, scams & sticky toffee pudding trifle

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 39:55


Sunil's been gorging on another decadent dessert and Chris has an embarrassing confession which sends Producer James into a censorious frenzy. The lads also read a letter from a lazy engineer. The lads will be back to shielding their vulnerabilities next week. Listen up, nerds! Chris is heading on a tour of the UK with his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show, Easily Swayed. He's off to Gilsland, Edinburgh, Manchester (sold out), Leeds (sold out), Leicester, Bristol (selling fast). Grab your tickets, here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions. All hail CEX!

Baked-In with Josh Allen
Episode 76: Rachel Burns | Bold Stone Creamery

Baked-In with Josh Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 39:16


On this week's episode presented by Busey Bank, I'm joined by Rachel Burns, founder of Bold Spoon Creamery, a St. Louis-based company known for its experimental, adult-focused ice cream flavors like Goat Cheese with Fig Jam and Vanilla Crème Brûlée. Burns, who has an MBA with an emphasis in finance, brings 20-plus years of institutional investment experience, client management and a lifelong love of ice cream to running Bold Spoon. In this conversation, we'll explore how Rachel leveraged $150,000 in grants to double Bold Spoon's production capabilities and her strategic decisions for growth while staying true to the company's commitment to sustainability and local sourcing. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking for insights on scaling sustainably, a leader curious about building mission-driven culture, or simply a fan of great ice cream with an inspiring story behind it, this episode is packed with lessons you won't want to miss. Let's roll… Photo: Feast Magazine

Rural Concerns
Blue Monday, perfume & necromancy

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 41:23


Welcome back to the first Rural Concerns of 2025! Sunil's scared of the dark, Chris is a slave to his criminal impulses and Producer James wants to kick off the new year by dredging up the past. Sunil also gets very excited about a garden centre grotto and Chris gives us a rendition of Cicero's thong song. You can email the lads your Rural Concerns at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk! If you'd like to support Rural Concerns, you can drop us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! Alternatively you can support us via Patreon. For the price of pint you'll get bonus episodes and access to The Creamery; our groovy Discord server. Music; Sam O'Leary. Art; Poppy Hillstead. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows. Rural Concerns is produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

The Sam Sorbo Show Podcast
The Sam Sorbo Show with Suzie Dudas from Jupiter Creamery

The Sam Sorbo Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 48:32


Thank you to my sponsor The Herzog Foundation: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://herzogfoundation.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Visit my website for more information on events, curricula, parenting, and homeschool resources: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.samsorbo.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Incorporating physics, chemistry, geography, geology, astronomy, and oceanography into a vivid entertaining complete course that kids love. Use code "SAM" to get 15% at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.iqweather.com/pricing/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Each of our ingredients in Fierce Immunity have a precise purpose. Together, they're designed to unlock specific mechanisms in your body, so it can help restore your natural immunity. Use code "SAM" to get 15% at ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.getfiercenow.com/Sam⁠⁠⁠⁠ Unlock Math gives your child additional support, subtracts the burden, and multiplies the fun and understanding by dividing the online lessons into bite-sized learning! Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off any full price subscription at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.unlockmath.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Filter out inappropriate content on your kid's smartphone, schedule breaks from screen-time, and know if your kid has left home or school. Canopy gives families everything they need to thrive in the digital world. Use code "SAM20" to get 20% LIFETIME discount at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.canopy.us⁠⁠⁠⁠ Teach your children the nature of light while passing down the Christian faith with Lightlab. Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.lightlabetc.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Pretty Little Patriot is on a mission to empower and embolden women to embrace their natural feminine beauty and capture their security in womanhood through fashion. Use code "SAM_SORBO" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://prettylittlepatriot.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Are you raising generous and grateful kids? Don't let the world tell your children who to be. The Generous Students Homeschool Curriculum supports purposeful living and joyful giving, values-based education, engaging and effective learning, and family bonding. Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://generousfamily.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Faith-based children's books that bring families together. Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://shorturl.at/dfmQV⁠⁠⁠⁠ Breast and bottle feed. Cuddle and carry. Pick up and put down. And now, go hands-free when you want. Tushbaby is the only carrier that supports your child's changing needs from 0-3 years old. Use code "SAMSORBO" to get 15% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tushbaby.com/?rstr=26635⁠⁠⁠⁠ Get well and stay well with solutions designed by top doctors. Get back to that pre-COVID feeling, grab your medical emergency kits, kick allergies to the curb, get heart-healthy, and check out year-round wellness for resilient kids at The Wellness Company. Use code "SORBO" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.twc.health/?ref=SORBO⁠⁠⁠⁠ Treat your furry friend to the best with Farm to Pet's one-ingredient, healthy dog treats made right here in the USA! Use code "SAMSORBO" for $5 off per order at ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://farmtopettreats.com/SAMSORBO⁠⁠⁠⁠ Discover true health and help your family thrive with Paola Brown Homeopathy, empowering families to ditch big pharma. Click for more info: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://paolabrown.com/?wpam_id=11⁠⁠⁠⁠ Check out Apologia, a Christian homeschool curriculum designed to cultivate a lifelong love of learning in your children. Use code "SORBO10" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.apologia.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Check out Wild World of History with Professor Larry Schweikart and let your child binge-watch history with a captivating guide who brings the past to life! Use code "SAM" to get $50 off the regular price of World History or American History at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.wildworldofhistory.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sign up for my newsletter at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.sorbostudios.com⁠⁠⁠⁠IG ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/sam_sorbo/⁠⁠⁠⁠X ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/thesamsorbo?lang=en⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/samsorbo⁠⁠⁠⁠Merch: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.sorbostudios.com⁠⁠⁠⁠

The Sam Sorbo Show
The Sam Sorbo Show with Suzie Dudas from Jupiter Creamery

The Sam Sorbo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 48:32


The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV - weekdays, live at 4pm ET More episodes of The Sam Sorbo Show on Patriot.TV: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://patriot.tv/samsorbo⁠⁠⁠⁠ Thank you to my sponsor The Herzog Foundation: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://herzogfoundation.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Visit my website for more information on events, curricula, parenting, and homeschool resources: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.samsorbo.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Incorporating physics, chemistry, geography, geology, astronomy, and oceanography into a vivid entertaining complete course that kids love. Use code "SAM" to get 15% at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.iqweather.com/pricing/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Each of our ingredients in Fierce Immunity have a precise purpose. Together, they're designed to unlock specific mechanisms in your body, so it can help restore your natural immunity. Use code "SAM" to get 15% at ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.getfiercenow.com/Sam⁠⁠⁠⁠ Unlock Math gives your child additional support, subtracts the burden, and multiplies the fun and understanding by dividing the online lessons into bite-sized learning! Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off any full price subscription at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.unlockmath.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Filter out inappropriate content on your kid's smartphone, schedule breaks from screen-time, and know if your kid has left home or school. Canopy gives families everything they need to thrive in the digital world. Use code "SAM20" to get 20% LIFETIME discount at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.canopy.us⁠⁠⁠⁠ Teach your children the nature of light while passing down the Christian faith with Lightlab. Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.lightlabetc.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Pretty Little Patriot is on a mission to empower and embolden women to embrace their natural feminine beauty and capture their security in womanhood through fashion. Use code "SAM_SORBO" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://prettylittlepatriot.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Are you raising generous and grateful kids? Don't let the world tell your children who to be. The Generous Students Homeschool Curriculum supports purposeful living and joyful giving, values-based education, engaging and effective learning, and family bonding. Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://generousfamily.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Faith-based children's books that bring families together. Use code "SAM10" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://shorturl.at/dfmQV⁠⁠⁠⁠ Breast and bottle feed. Cuddle and carry. Pick up and put down. And now, go hands-free when you want. Tushbaby is the only carrier that supports your child's changing needs from 0-3 years old. Use code "SAMSORBO" to get 15% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tushbaby.com/?rstr=26635⁠⁠⁠⁠ Get well and stay well with solutions designed by top doctors. Get back to that pre-COVID feeling, grab your medical emergency kits, kick allergies to the curb, get heart-healthy, and check out year-round wellness for resilient kids at The Wellness Company. Use code "SORBO" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.twc.health/?ref=SORBO⁠⁠⁠⁠ Treat your furry friend to the best with Farm to Pet's one-ingredient, healthy dog treats made right here in the USA! Use code "SAMSORBO" for $5 off per order at ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://farmtopettreats.com/SAMSORBO⁠⁠⁠⁠ Discover true health and help your family thrive with Paola Brown Homeopathy, empowering families to ditch big pharma. Click for more info: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://paolabrown.com/?wpam_id=11⁠⁠⁠⁠ Check out Apologia, a Christian homeschool curriculum designed to cultivate a lifelong love of learning in your children. Use code "SORBO10" to get 10% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.apologia.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Check out Wild World of History with Professor Larry Schweikart and let your child binge-watch history with a captivating guide who brings the past to life! Use code "SAM" to get $50 off the regular price of World History or American History at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.wildworldofhistory.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sign up for my newsletter at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.sorbostudios.com⁠⁠⁠⁠IG ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/sam_sorbo/⁠⁠⁠⁠X ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/thesamsorbo?lang=en⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/samsorbo⁠⁠⁠⁠Merch: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.sorbostudios.com⁠⁠⁠⁠

Rural Concerns
Spice, babes & Tiny Tim

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 46:08


The lads are joined by a very special guest for this merry festive episode! James is having a snowball, Chris ponders intergalactic travel and is it too late for Sunil to learn the true meaning of Christmas? Chris is going on tour in February. Get your tickets, here! Do you have a Rural Concern? Email it to the lads: christopher@alovelytime.co.uk.   You can support us on Patreon! For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today!  Patreon.com/ruralconcerns. Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Pianos, Christmas markets & TikTokers

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 44:49


Chris has made a new friend, Sunil doesn't understand car insurance and James gets a telling off. Plus, the boys also discuss what tattoos they'll get.   Chris' debut tour kicks off in February. Get your tickets, here!   Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today!   Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Carpets, premieres & marginal gains

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 37:08


Sunil promotes a new cable, a film and basically anything that isn't his own podcast. Meanwhile, Chris is getting some new carpet and James has a bone to pick.   Also, we did an Internet Speed Test but forgot to actually say Chris' new stats. It was a mistake, but it does add a bit of dramatic tension for the next episode!   Get your tickets to Chris' debut tour, here!   Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today!   Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and the music is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Treason, hoovers & more town planning

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 34:19


Chris and Sunil's latent megalomania manifests again itself this week - yes it's more town planning chat. (Producer James wrote this week's blurb). Some middle-aged radio chat leads to these cheeky boys auditioning for a prime time radio slot. Can you get fired from a job during the audition? It certainly seems so! And, yeah, some opinions on the current King Charles are expressed... To the tower!! Chris is taking his show on a tour of the UK! He's heading to the Soho Theatre in London THIS WEEK (4th - 7th December)! Then it's on to Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Leicester and Barnard Castle. Get your tickets, here! We're doing the first ever live edition of Rural Concerns on Saturday 1st February 2025 at The Bill Murray in London. Around 75% of the tickets have already gone! That's loads! Grab yours here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and our artwork is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Women with Cool Jobs
Buttermaker and Dairy Farmer Create Artisan Butter from Rare Guernsey Cows, with Jen & Julie Orchard of Royal Guernsey Creamery

Women with Cool Jobs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 67:59 Transcription Available


Send Julie a text!!Sisters Jen and Julie Orchard of Royal Guernsey Creamery are a buttermaker and a dairy farmer, respectively, who produce small-batch, artisan butter using cream from their own herd of Guernsey cows.  The self-named "Butterettes" are 7th generation diary farmers that make four types of artisan, European-style butter. Jen & Julie started Royal Guernsey Creamery in 2020, and by 2023, they got the blue ribbon and grand champion title at the Wisconsin State Fair for the best butter in the Dairy State.Making butter is a 20-hour process that takes over two days to accomplish. Together they make 400 pounds at a time. They do everything from churning the butter... to creating the round, tube-shaped units... to packaging over 800 units in special foil.Both Jen and Julie stepped away from their family roots as dairy farmers to pursue other careers. Jennifer left a 15-year career in biotechnology to return to the family farm. Julie has more than 20 years of marketing experience working with clients in the field of animal health. They both came back to their family farm where they decided to start their business together. ** Random cow facts: Cows are wonderful creatures that love affection, have individual personalities, and enjoy interactions with their caretakers. Brown-and-white Guernsey cows today represent just 1% of the U.S. cattle population. (Versus the Holstein cows, which are black and white.) If you're going to raise them, you use their milk for something other than pooling it with other milk to maintain its quality.Jen & Julie Orchard - GuestsRoyal Guernsey Creamery IG accountRoyal Guernsey Creamery websiteJulie Berman - Podcast Host & ProducerJulie Berman's LinkedIn Profile@womencooljobs (Instagram)www.womenwithcooljobs.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I absolutely LOVE being the host and producer of "Women with Cool Jobs", where I interview women who have unique, trailblazing, and innovative careers. It has been such a blessing to share stories of incredible, inspiring women since I started in 2020. If you have benefitted from this work, or simply appreciate that I do it, please consider buying me a $5 coffee. ☕️ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/julieberman Thank you so much for supporting me -- whether by sharing an episode with a friend, attending a LIVE WWCJ event in Phoenix, connecting with me on Instagram @womencooljobs or LinkedIn, sending me a note on my website (www.womenwithcooljobs.com), or by buying me a coffee! It all means so much.

Rural Concerns
Death cleaning, battery care & weddings

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 45:34


Chris provides some top tips for organising a wedding, Sunil talks about power banks and Producer James holds a grudge against working people. In other news, Chris is definitely working class and the lads discuss what happens when you die. A right laugh this one. Chris is taking his show on a tour of the UK! He's heading to the Soho Theatre in London NEXT WEEK (4th - 7th December)! Then it's on to Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Leicester and Barnard Castle. Get your tickets, here! We're doing the first ever live edition of Rural Concerns on Saturday 1st February 2025 at The Bill Murray in London. Around 75% of the tickets have already gone! That's loads! Grab yours here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and our artwork is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions. Further reading: https://www.comedycv.co.uk

The Michigan Opportunity
S4 Ep.43 - Dean Angott, President of C.F. Burger Creamery and Twin Pines Farm Dairy

The Michigan Opportunity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 26:50


Preserving Detroit's Dairy Legacy Through Innovation and Tradition! Dean Angott serves as Chairman and President of C.F. Burger Creamery and Twin Pines Farm Dairy, a family-owned and operated business that has been a cornerstone of Detroit since 1926. C.F. Burger Creamery's specialty products have become staples in the Midwest—from the Ultra-Pasteurized Half & Half in your coffee, to the McDonald's Triple Thick Shake, and the iconic Dairy Queen Blizzard. With a deep commitment to quality and local partnerships with dairy farmers, Angott continues to steer this multi-generational business toward its centennial milestone, proudly contributing to Detroit's rich food heritage and agribusiness.

The Balancing Act
Employable Teens? Dishin' out advice with Nicholas Creamery owner Jodie Edwards - Season 2 Episode 12

The Balancing Act

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 52:56


Listen in as marketing and hiring expert Jodie Edwards sits with our hosts to provide insight into developing employable teens. The best generation? It's quite possible that you might be underestimating the wide open spaces your teen has yet to conquer.  Co-owner of the popular New Jersey ice cream chain of small batch handcrafted ice cream, Jodi Edwards graciously meets with us to talk about all things teens. Check out all things Nicholas Creamery at their website!   https://www.nicholascreamery.com/

Rural Concerns
Dungeness, jet office & personal drones

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 33:48


Chris' advice puts a friend in a tough spot, Sunil visits the silliest office ever and James continues to be smug about his internet speed test. The lads also discuss the logistics of having a personal drone. Chris is taking his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show on a tour of the UK! He's heading to the Soho Theatre from the 4th - 7th December, then it's on to Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Leicester and Barnard Castle. Get your tickets, here! We're doing the first ever live edition of Rural Concerns on Saturday 1st February 2025 at The Bill Murray in London. Around 75% of the tickets have already gone! That's loads! Grab yours here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than five quids you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Click here to start supporting Rural Concerns today! Our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead and our artwork is by Sam O'Leary. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Vibes, recycling & censorship

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 38:51


Chris and Sunil go boots in on the biggest political podcast of the age which makes Producer James incredibly nervous. The lads also read a letter from a young lad who's studying rubbish. This episode definitely is not a US election special!  Catch Chris on tour! He's taking his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show to Edinburgh, London, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Barnard Castle and Leicester. Get your tickets, here! We're doing the first ever live edition of Rural Concerns on Saturday 1st February 2025 at The Bill Murray in London (

Deadhead Cannabis Show
Remembering Quincy Jones and The Grateful Dead having fun on Stage with the The Jones Gang Incident

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 77:03


Phil Lesh: A Tribute to a Musical IconIn this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, Larry Mishkin discusses the significance of the Grateful Dead's concert on November 4, 1977, at Colgate University, along with various music news updates, tributes to Phil Lesh, and reflections on Quincy Jones's legacy. The conversation highlights the dynamics of the band during the concert, the impact of newer jam bands like Goose, and the importance of preserving musical legacies through releases like Dave's Picks. In this episode, Larry discusses the latest music news, particularly focusing on the Grateful Dead's legacy and their recent box set releases. He reflects on the band's unique performances and the significance of their music. The conversation then shifts to marijuana legalization efforts, particularly in Florida, where a recent ballot measure was rejected despite public support. Larry expresses disappointment in the political landscape surrounding marijuana and emphasizes the benefits of legalization. The episode concludes with a deep dive into a specific Grateful Dead performance, highlighting the band's improvisational style and the joy their music brings to fans.TakeawaysThis episode was recorded on Election Day, November 5th.The Grateful Dead's show on November 4, 1977, is a highlight.The Jones Gang incident showcased the band's playful dynamics.Goose represents the new generation of jam bands.Phil Lesh's influence on music and improvisation is profound.Quincy Jones's legacy in music is celebrated.Dave's Picks Volume 52 features a remarkable concert.The importance of preserving musical history through recordings.Larry reflects on his personal experiences with the Grateful Dead.The episode blends cannabis culture with music appreciation. Music brings joy and relaxation after a long day.The Grateful Dead's legacy continues to inspire new generations.Unique performances can redefine classic songs.Marijuana legalization faces political challenges despite public support.The benefits of marijuana legalization are well-documented.Music and cannabis culture often intersect in meaningful ways.The improvisational nature of the Grateful Dead's music is a hallmark of their performances.Public sentiment can sometimes clash with political decisions.The Grateful Dead's music remains timeless and relevant.Engaging with music and cannabis responsibly enhances the experience.Sound Bites"This is a special episode being taped on Election Day.""It's just a big love fest with all these guys.""Phil has changed my life.""Quincy was the man I won my first Grammy with.""It's a wonderful, wonderful show.""You just don't know what you're missing out on.""It's just cool to hear it.""This is a pretty amazing second set.""It's a very cool segue from one into the other.""It's a must hear.""It's a wonderful part of the show.""It's a very unfortunate thing that this happened.""People in Florida are gonna smoke marijuana anyway.""It's a great way to end this wonderful show."Chapters00:00Introduction and Context of the Episode03:45Exploring the Grateful Dead's November 4, 1977 Show11:34The Jones Gang Incident and Band Dynamics16:49Music News: Goose and Gen 3 Jam Bands20:51Tributes to Phil Lesh and Reflections on Legacy25:30Remembering Quincy Jones: A Musical Legend30:06Dave's Picks Volume 52: A Review36:30Celebrating Music and New Releases38:53Exploring the Grateful Dead's Legacy44:17Marijuana News and Legalization Efforts01:01:01Deep Dive into Grateful Dead Performances01:09:55Closing Thoughts and Reflections LARRY'S NOTES:Grateful Dead November 11, 1977 (47 years ago)Cotterrell GymnasiumColgate UniversityHamilton, NYGrateful Dead Live at Cotterrell Gym, Colgate U on 1977-11-04 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Dave's Picks #12 This show literally “popped up out of nowhere” during the very famous fall tour of the very famous 1977 year of touring.  On November 1st they played in Detroit's legendary Cobo Hall.  The next night up in Toronto.  They had Nov. 3 set for Utica, NY but the show fell through a few weeks before.  They were still set for Rochester on Nov. 5th (which was released as Dick's Picks #34) and Binghamton on Nov. 7th.  So less than 4 weeks before this show, while already hitting the road, negotiations began for this show which were only finalized the night before.  Cotterrell gym on the Colgate campus is a small venue.  Think large high school gym with pull out bleachers.  There were only 3,000 folks at the show.  But 2300 of them were held for Colgate students so only 700 were sold to the public or really the Deadheads.  A tough ticket as the Heads used to say.  But those who made it in had a ball and saw one of the best shows of the year. One of those shows that lots of Deadheads wished they had seen. This version of the show from Archive, is an audience tape and a great contrast to other episodes where we have featured Dead show clips from audience tapes.  This one was taped by Jerry Moore who was set up directly behind the soundboard.  Go to Archive and check  out the entire show. On a personal note, glad to see that Archive is back up and running after its hacking episode a few weeks ago.  INTRO:                     Dupree's Diamond Blues                                    Track #8                                    2:50 – 4:52 "Dupree's Diamond Blues" is based on an American folk song titled "Frankie Dupree," which was based on a real historical figure named Frank Dupree.According to In The Pine: Selected Kentucky Folksongs, Dupree tried robbing a diamond wedding ring from a jewelry store in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1921. He intended to give the ring to his girlfriend Betty. When a police officer showed up, Dupree shot him dead. He then fled to Chicago where he killed another officer and wounded others.Authorities eventually apprehended Dupree while he was getting his mail. They shipped him back to Atlanta where he was executed on September 1, 1922.The song is the second track on the Grateful Dead's third album, Aoxomoxoa (1969). As with most of the songs on the album, Dead lyricist Robert Hunter wrote the words and Dead frontman Jerry Garcia wrote the music.Well when I get those jelly roll bluesThe term "jelly roll" was once common African American slang for a woman's genitalia. The great ragtime pianist Jelly Roll Morton took his name from that very meaning. In 1924, Morton recorded an influential jazz song titled "Jelly Roll Blues," which is most likely what Hunter is referencing here. Debuted in January, 1969 and played a total of 17 times that year. Then dropped until Oct 2, 1977 at the Paramount Theater in Portland, OR, played 4 times that year, this version being the last one of the year. Played twice in 1978, then put back on the shelf until Aug. 28, 1982 at the Oregon County Fair in Veneta, OR (home to the famous show from August 27, 1972 to support the Creamery). From '82 to '90 played at least once a year, '85 was the outlier with 16 performances Only played two more times, both in 1994. This is a great version with Jerry's lyrics and playing both very strong. The 8th song of the first set following:  GO TO ARCHIVE LINK A beautiful Bertha opening but I have featured that song so much, and it is such a common opener, that I needed to go with something else today.  I love it from the 1969 Fillmore West shows where two of the nights the second set would start with DuPree's into Mountains of the Moon before jumping into the fabulous Dark Star/St. Stephen/11/Lovelight suite (in my humble opinion, the best suite of songs ever played by the Dead and certainly the one that best defines the band and the basic foundation that supports so much of their music. Played:         82 timesFirst:              January 24, 1969 at Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USALast:              October 13, 1994 at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA   SHOW No. 1:         Tuning (start of second set, stage banter re Jones Gang)                                    Track #10                                    :15 – End Why did Phil do this?  To kill time, he was dosed, adding a bit of levity to the evening's proceedings.  Or there is this:Two nights before the Dead played in Toronto at Seneca College's Field House.  The night before was at Cobo Hall in Detroit.  So they took the 3d off while traveling from Toronto to Hamilton, NY to play this show.  Apparently, the band could not or did not want to try to take their stash into Canada.  Keith Richards of the Stones had just been busted in Canada for possession and no one wanted to take any chances.  SO . . . . it seems they were “jonesing” from something, weed, acid, or whatever. Many of the Deadhead reports of the show in Archive and at the Dead Setlist Program note that the guys seemed very stoned or, more likely, dosed.  They were wearing sunglasses indoors in the evening. Good friend Henry was a student at Colgate in 1977 and attended the show.  In telling me about it, he basically began with the Jones Gang episode.  So it was cool to finally hear the show and hear Phil do his thing.  A great way to keep everybody entertained while waiting for some technical issues to be resolved.  And something that was sadly missing in their later years when basically none of them said anything while on stage, Bobby sporadically with a comment and Jerry I saw speak from the stage maybe 5 times out of 110 shows.  This is the kind of stuff that normalized them and separated them from the button down rock acts that showed up, played the same set list that they had played all tour and would keep playing  When they spoke it was all pre planned, “Thank you (insert name of city where they are playing). And then launched into a killer Samson (even though it was a Friday).  Just part of another great Dead experience and the kind of thing that makes it easy to remember the show even years later.  Everyone talks about the Jones Gang show, maybe more than they think of it as a Colgate show or Hamilton, NY show.  Sure took Henry back.  MUSIC NEWS:      Music Intro:                                    Cold Rain & Snow                                    Goose                                    10.25.2024                                    LJVM Coliseum                                    Winston-Salem, N.C.                                    Goose - “Cold Rain and Snow” (10/25/24 - LJVM Coliseum - Winston-Salem, NC) (youtube.com)                                    0:10 – 1:05 Another Phil tribute by one of the most promising Gen3 (Gen1 = Dead; Gen2=Phish) jam bands on the scene.  Not the first time they have covered the Dead, but it's a damn good cover of a tune that traces its Dead roots to their very first album and even before that.  Jerry loved it.  Phil made it happen and restarted his singing career on the closing chorus in 1982 at MSG.  And Goose nails it here.  They really bring it every time they play.  The jam band that I figure will outlast me! Mickey and Mike Gordon statements on Phil's passing: Quincy Jones dies: Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (March 14, 1933 – November 3, 2024 at 91) was an American record producer, songwriter, composer, arranger, and film and television producer.[1] Over his course of his career he received several accolades including 28 Grammy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award and a Tony Award as well as nominations for seven Academy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards.[2] Jones came to prominence in the 1950s as a jazz arranger and conductor before producing pop hit records for Lesley Gore in the early 1960s (including "It's My Party") and serving as an arranger and conductor for several collaborations between the jazz artists Frank Sinatra and Count Basie. Jones produced three of the most successful albums by pop star Michael Jackson: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), and Bad (1987). In 1985, Jones produced and conducted the charity song "We Are the World", which raised funds for victims of famine in Ethiopia.[3] Jones composed numerous films scores including for The Pawnbroker (1965), In the Heat of the Night (1967), In Cold Blood (1967), The Italian Job (1969), The Wiz (1978), and The Color Purple (1985). He won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for the miniseries Roots (1977). He received a Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical as a producer for the revival of The Color Purple (2016). Throughout career he was the recipient of numerous honorary awards including the Grammy Legend Award in 1992, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1995, the Kennedy Center Honors in 2001, the National Medal of the Arts in 2011, the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2014, and the Academy Honorary Award in 2024. He was named one of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th century by Time.[1] "I woke up today to the Terrible news that we lost Quincy Jones.. Genius is a description loosely used but Rarely deserved. Point blank, Quincy was the MAN. I won my 1st Grammy with Quincy and I live with his Wisdom daily," Ice-T on X. Dave's Picks, Volume 52 (The Downs At Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM • 9/11/83)Time to order Dave's Picks 2025 subscription.  I say it every year.  SHOW No. 2:         Eyes of the World                                    Track #15                                    11:10 – END                                     INTO                                     Estimated Prophet                                    Track #16                                    Start - :20 The unique thing in this segment is that it is the first, and one of the only times, that the band played Eyes into Estimated as it was almost always played as Estimated>Eyes.  This is the end of Eyes jam and segue into Estimated.  Very cool to hear it played “backwards”.  This entire Eyes (all 13 minutes of it), is magnificent and a must hear if you are looking for some great Dead jamming to rock to.  On this night, the boys were apparently in a state of mind that let them do a bit of exploring away from the norm for them, if there even is a “Dead norm”.  It sure worked out well for the rest of us.  SHOW No. 3:         The Other One                                    Track #17                                    :52 – 3:00             We've featured this song so many times, discussed the whole That's It For The Other One suite and all of its subparts. This one is the opposite, a 4 minutes 20 seconds version, with the first 3+ minutes just a hard jam.  They only sing the first verse of the standard Other One and then head straight into Drums.  This clip just features the jam with Jerry leading the way.  So clean and powerful, if 1977 is the best year ever for the band, then this has to be one of its peaks.  Maybe not the best of '77 because Barton Hall, but still way up there for nights when the band was truly smoking hot and holding nothing back.  Some of the best post-1970 psychedelic Dead that you will ever hear.  Everyone in sync and making the magic that kept us all coming back for more until there was no more to come back to.  Just buckle in and enjoy the ride. Played:         550 timesFirst:  October 31, 1967 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA, USALast:  July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago MJ NEWS:    SHOW No. 4:         Playin Reprise                                    Track #21                                    3:00 – 6:34 "Playing in the Band" is a song by the Grateful Dead. The lyrics were written by Robert Hunter and rhythm guitaristBob Weir composed the music, with some assistance from percussionist Mickey Hart.[1] The song first emerged in embryonic form on the self-titled 1971 live albumGrateful Dead. It then appeared in a more polished form on Ace, Bob Weir's first solo album (which included every Grateful Dead member except Ron "Pigpen" McKernan). During a Bob Weir and Wolf Bros concert livestream on February 12, 2021, Weir credited David Crosby with the composition of the main riff. Weir stated, "David Crosby came up with the seminal lick... and then he left. We were out at Mickey's barn. So Mickey said, 'Make a song out of that'. Next day, I had it".[ It has since become one of the best-known Grateful Dead numbers and a standard part of their repertoire. According to Deadbase X, it ranks fourth on the list of songs played most often in concert by the band with 581 performances. In the Grateful Dead's live repertoire, all songs featured musical improvisation and many featured extended instrumental solos; but certain key songs were used as starting points for serious collective musical improvisation—the entire band creating spontaneously all at once. In this regard "Playing in the Band" was of major importance, second only to "Dark Star". During "Playing in the Band" the Grateful Dead would play the planned verses and choruses of the song itself; then they would improvise and explore brand new musical territory, sometimes for twenty minutes or more; and then the chorus would usually be reprised, to bring the song to its end. Sometimes during these extended "jams", the band would even perform other entire songs, before at last coming back around to the final chorus aka the “Reprise”. On some occasions, more early on than later, the band would play the main song, jam for some amount of time and slide back in for the reprise.  Its performance in this style on 21 May 1974 at the Hec Edmundson Pavilion in Seattle has been cited as the longest uninterrupted performance of a single song in the Grateful Dead's history, clocking in at 46 minutes and 32 seconds.[3][4] It was released in 2018 on the boxset Pacific Northwest '73–'74: The Complete Recordings and as its own LP.  Very cool – an entire album just for one song.  Like Phish' Ruby Waves at Alpine Valley in 2019 got its own album. Then later they might add a song or two in between the main portion and the reprise. Then later they might hold it for the encore the same night the main song had been performed. Then later, they might hold it until the night after the main song had been performed and then two nights later and sometimes 3.  Not uncommon for play the main song the first night of a multi-night run and then the reprise the last night.  Usually during the show, but as stated, sometimes in the encore. Then they might forget to ever get back to it, play the main song again and the whole process would repeat as everyone would wait to see if and when they would finally play the reprise. David Dodd:  To me, the unpredictability of a “Playin” jam was always a highlight of a show. It could get incredibly far out there—completely away from anything—and then, just like that, snap back in, quietly and cautiously or slam-bang, or later, after they'd played most of another song, or a whole set, into the “Playin Reprise.” Sometimes the reprise would never occur. While it usually ran 3 or 4 minutes, this show's reprise went almost 7 minutes with an extended jam before they every got to the reprise lyrics. For Phish fans, think Twe-pri.  For non Phish fans that's the song Tweezer and its “reprise” and that band takes all sorts of liberties with it.  Not so unlike the Dead's style as previously discussed but most famously, at least as far as I know as a still neophyte Phish head, during their 13 show Baker's Dozen run at MSG, Phish played Tweezer the very first night on July 21st to open the second set and then the Twi-Pri finally showed up on August 6th as the second song of the encore after On The Road Again to close out the entire 13 night run. Reprises are great! Played:  648 times (no separate breakdown for how may Reprises were played but I'm sure there were times they never got back to a reprise although one year April Fools 1985 at Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland MA – actually March 31st but called it their April Fools joke even though they did play again the next night, April 1, at the same venue - they played the reprise first and then the main song)First:  February 18, 1971 at Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY, USALast:  July 5, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheater in Maryland Heights (St. Louis), MO  OUTRO                     Johnny B. Goode (Bob – “Happy Homecoming”)                                    Track #22                                    0:12 – 2:08 We've also featured this song quite a bit, a Chuck Berry classic covered by almost every rock n roll band that ever played a set of music and even some that never did.  Its guitar intro is as famous a song opening as any in the genre.  I love this version because of Bobby's greetings to the students wishing them a happy homecoming!  Imagine going to your high school or college homecoming dance and the band is the Grateful Dead.  Now that's a story to tell.  Not sure and I don't think it really matters whether that weekend was or was not Colgate's homecoming.  It just showed that stoned and all, Bobby knew he was on a college campus. Almost always played as an encore or show closer if no encore.  Unlike another Chuck Berry classic covered by the Dead, The Promised Land, which could be played as a show opener, set closer, second set opener, encore, it would pop up just about anywhere. Great way to end a great show.  The boys just blow the walls down on this one.  Or, as commenter RFKROX posted back in 2008 about this version, “Oh, and the Johnny B. Goode is the most incredible rockin' version I've ever heard this band play!! It's the fucking SHIT!!”  I couldn't have said it any better myself! Played:   283 timesFirst:  September 7, 1969 at Family Dog on the Great Highway, San Francisco, CA, USALast:  April 5, 1995 at Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum, Birmingham, AL, USA  - very interesting, not played at all on the final summer tour.  .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

Rural Concerns
Community pub, Euston & ouija board etiquette

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 42:47


Chris gives us the lowdown on a newly opened countryside pub, Sunil reveals a secret about the most chaotic rail terminus in London and much to Producer James' chagrin, the lads agree to prioritise free speech over pleasing corporate overlords. The boys also read a letter from a young man who's living the dream. We're doing the first ever live edition of Rural Concerns on Saturday 1st February 2025 at The Bill Murray in London (

Rural Concerns
Oddballs, seasonal drinks & Lord Patel

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 35:25


It's a topsy turvy episode as Chris is in London and Sunil's been to the countryside! The lads discuss troublemakers, Pumpkin Spice lattes and just how many people need to die before Sunil can take up his rightful position as ruler of the British people. Quite a testosterone-y episode; there's a bit too much swearing and James talks about his bowel movements. Sorry! We're doing the first ever live edition of Rural Concerns on Saturday 1st February 2025 at The Bill Murray in London (

Rural Concerns
Threats, fit listeners & Farmer Buggerton

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 42:55


Farmer Buggerton returns to teach Sunil all about competitive leek growing. Can Chris keep it together and will James chill out about death threats? Spoiler alert: the answer to both is no. Huge news klaxon! We're doing the first ever live edition of Rural Concerns on Saturday 1st February 2025 at The Bill Murray in London. Get your tickets here! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk if you have a Rural Concern you'd like discussed! The best way to support this educational podcast is through Patreon. For less than a fiver (that's not loads) you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. For more info, click here. Book tickets to Chris' debut UK tour! He's taking his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show to Edinburgh, London, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Barnard Castle and Leicester. Come along! Tickets, here! Our music is by Sam O'Leary and our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions. Wow!

Rural Concerns
Wrestling, secret chocolate & a dead mouse

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 40:03


Sunil meets a horse, Chris relives his high octane stag do and Producer James has some pertinent thoughts about Malteasers. Meanwhile, Sunil is still making his way through all that flapjack. Do you have a Rural Concern or city related query? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk and we'll discuss it respectfully and in great detail! The best way to support Rural Concerns is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. For more info, click here. Book tickets to Chris' debut UK tour! He's taking his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show to Edinburgh, London, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Barnard Castle and Leicester. Come along! Tickets, here! Our music is by Sam O'Leary and our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph ‘Water-Cooled PC Tower' Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Convo By Design
He Said, She Said | 533 | Exceptional Hospitality Design feat. Brewco’s Michael Zislis and Designer Noelle Isbell

Convo By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 53:27


I'm Josh Cooperman and this is Convo By Design with a conversation about going home. You've heard the old adage, you can't go home again. Derived from the Thomas Wolfe novel published in 1940, posthumously. It's true, you can't go home again because so much changes in your absence. I went home recently to Manhattan Beach. It's true things change, but not everything and sometimes, change is good. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Monogram - It's the details that define Monogram ThermaSol - Redefining the modern shower experience. Without steam, it's just a bathroom. Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home!  - Where service meets excellence TimberTech - Real wood beauty without the upkeep I love Manhattan Beach. One of the things I missed most after we moved to Oklahoma was walking down the greenbelt with kids and  getting dinner in downtown MB followed by a trip to the Creamery for an ice cream sandwich the likes of which you just can't find anywhere else. While there, I stopped into Brewco to speak with Michael Zislis, restaurateur, developer, hotelier and MB devotee. So much so, that through his restaurant and hotel development, has almost singlehandedly reshaped the city for the better over the past 30 years. We talked about the redevelopment of Brewco, an eatery on Manhattan Beach Boulevard and an iconic spot for those who've lived there or those who've come to visit. you're going to hear that and then, you are going to hear from Noelle Isbell, Manhattan Beach designer who took on the Brewco project in amazing fashion, called her shot and delivered a spot that is representative of Manhattan Beach's past, present and future. Turns out, you can go home again. Even if it's not exactly the same. If you love design, you are going to love this story. If you are a designer, this is how you go and get that project you have always wanted. And you are going to hear all about it, right after this. Thank you, Noelle and Michael, thank you for creating something that makes me feel at home!. Thank you to my partner sponsors, ThermaSol, Pacific Sales, TimberTech, Monogram and Design Hardware. These partners are amazing companies all who have made a concerted effort to support the design community through education, incentives, events, media and exposure, not to mention a collection of extraordinary products and service to match. Check the show notes for links to each of them so you can see first hand how they can make your design business thrive and your projects exceed expectations. Thank you for listening, downloading, subscribing and sharing the show with your friends and colleagues. Thank you for your emails, show and guest suggestions. Please keep them coming, convobydesign at Outlook dot com and on Instagram @ConvoXdesign, with an “x”.  Until the next episode, be well and take today first. - CXD

Rural Concerns
Warhammer 40k, the church & leeks

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 36:20


Sunil talks about crushing his enemies whilst eating flapjacks, Chris reports back from the Leek Club AGM and the lads discuss the challenges facing Chris' local church through the prism of a popular tabletop strategy game about space soldiers fighting for survival in the far future.  Do you have a Rural Concern or city related query? Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk and we'll answer it! We won't be rude! The best way to support Rural Concerns is through Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. For more info, click here. You can now book tickets to Chris' debut UK tour! He's taking his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show to Edinburgh, London, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Barnard Castle and Leicester. Grab your tickets, here! Our music is by Sam O'Leary and our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.

Rural Concerns
Gravel, village pubs & the sight

Rural Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 35:12


Chris reveals his dad's a paranormal tuning fork, Sunil takes receipt of a metric ton of gravel and Producer James could make Christmas boring. Easily the most chaotic start to an episode. Do you have a Rural Concern or countryside related query? Chris, Sunil and James would love to hear about it! Drop us an email at christopher@alovelytime.co.uk. You can support Rural Concerns via Patreon. For less than a fiver you can get bonus episodes and access to our Discord community, The Creamery. Support us, here. Book tickets to Chris' debut UK tour! He's taking his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show to Edinburgh, London, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol, Barnard Castle and Leicester. Grab your tickets, here.  Our music is by Sam O'Leary and our artwork is by Poppy Hillstead. Rural Concerns is edited by Joseph Burrows and produced by Egg Mountain for A Lovely Time Productions.