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Guests: Mary Agnes Krell, Gerald Ross Hosts: Stuart Yoshida We’re all about the 50th anniversary of the landing on the moon, Zero-G ukuleles, GNUF awards, and welcoming back two of my favorite guests, Gerald Ross of geraldross.com and Mary Agnes Krell, one of the driving forces behind GNUF. Plus, we talk about ukulele festival workshops, creating “experiences” at ukulele festivals, and much more! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ooktown Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CD7vDdJIU4 Shoutouts: * Doug at the Denver County Fair - let us know how the ukulele contest goes! * GNUF for the Duke of York Community Initiative Award 2019, Epic Award for England from Voluntary Arts in 2018, and Queen's Award for Voluntary Service in 2017 Links: * GNUF: http://northernuke.com/ * Mary Agnes: https://www.maryagneskrell.com/ * Gerald Ross: http://geraldross.com/ * Milo Fultz, bass player: https://www.milofultzmusic.com/about-me * Mauloa Ukuleles: http://www.taiyuanmusical.com/en/products/All-solid-series.html * Ukulele Kids Club: https://theukc.org/ * Planet Waves ukulele capo: https://www.amazon.com/Planet-Waves-PW-CP-12-Ukulele-Capo/dp/B00GTSM8CK * Rob Collins ukuleles: https://tinguitar.com/portfolio/standard-ukuleles/
Its Car Day!Dillon bought a 2007 F350 diesel from a Denver car broker and there was not catalytic converter and the EGR valve was modified, Katy called in to say her 19 year old son has been missing since May 22 in Eagle County, Lisa is not happy with Denver County Fair as expensive and half the rides were not running, John quit a sprinkler company and they withheld from his paycheck insurance premium and tools that he did not get, Greg only drives his 1999 F150 2000 miles a year and wants to know how often he should change the engine oil, Glenn wants to know what it would cost to put a clutch in a 1992 Ranger, Fran's parents divorced 40 years ago and had land jointly owned split and then the husband remarried and left 1/4 to his then wife, Annie wants to know how to quit claim mineral rights, Wendy's car was towed for being in a handicap space as her handicap placard must have fallen on the floor, this and much, much more.
We travel to the Denver County Fair because they're hosting a Beerfest, let's see how they do.
Denver County Fair dropping "Pot Pavillion" from this year's event, same sex marriage becomes legal in all states, health insurance available through Obamacare, blackmail allegations against AG Cynthia Coffman, Lame Duck council gets major issued pushed to vote and the big debate on South Carolina voting on taking down the Confederate Flag.
Lisa was reading a magazine one day. The editors asked a simple question: "What was your most unusual goal?" One answer in particular stuck Lisa - have a 101 new experiences in 1001 days. Something about that just hit her. She had a busy family life and a career in transition. But this - this sounded like something fun, a lark, a "why not do it?" Lisa started her goal on January 1, 2010. It started simply. She was out taking a hike with her family, and they saw someone juggling tangerines. Lisa said, "That looks interesting." The man said, "Do you want to learn how to do it?" And Lisa said "yes." And then she said "yes" to belly dancing lessons. And then she said "yes" to sending her first IM. And then she said "yes" to coordinating a coffee fundraiser. And she kept saying "yes" to new experiences for the next 1000 days. Some of the "yeses" were not worth repeating (like the juggling lessons). Some of the "yeses" lead to even more "yeses" (like entering the Denver County Fair and then learning to milk a goat). Some "yeses" were only important to her (like riding a bike in a skirt), but the whole process - the whole way of looking at her day, changed Lisa's life profoundly. She found herself opening so much more to life, not even realizing where she had been shut down before. Hear Lisa talk about her wide variety of experiences, what she's learned about doing a challenge like this and how it has changed her life.