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Ford Motor Co. recently showed off the latest iteration of its large Expedition SUV in Louisville.Was the reveal a sign of confidence for the automaker? After all, it gave the company a chance to boast about its high level of domestic production — something important in the wake of a trade war. We chat about that as well as the auto industry overall on this week's episode of the Access Louisville podcast. Let's face it, this event may have just been a good reason for Ford executives to come to Louisville on Derby Week.The new 2025 Ford Expedition is rolling off the line at the Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville after the company invested $500 million at the facility. The reveal took place on Wednesday, April 30, and included a visit from Ford CEO Jim Farley as our partners at WDRB News reported. He spoke about the auto industry reactions on tariffs as well as the economy as a whole.The price for the new SUV ranges anywhere from $62,000 to $100,000, by the way. After the automotive talk, we switch gears to talk about the Kentucky Derby. Reporter Michael L. Jones has covered a couple of Kentucky Derby related stories in the run-up to the big event, including a conversation with George Zambelli of the Zambelli fireworks family. Obviously, this was a rough year for the company after a huge flood in April canceled Thunder Over Louisville.“I always wondered what it would be like if there was no Thunder, and unfortunately, we got to see what it was like,” Zambelli told Jones. “It's certainly an economic impact on the city. So, maybe this is a good wake-up call to say, ‘Hey, let's be supportive of this.'"We also talk about the Belle of Louisville being scratched from the Great Steamboat Race and Jones' recent visit to Kern's Kitchen, makers of the famous Derby Pie.Access Louisville, sponsored by Baird, is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts and Spotify (which are linked above.)
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 737, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Harry Potter 1: Harry Potter lives in this country. England. 2: The scar on Harry's forehead is in this shape. a lightning bolt. 3: For Christmas, Harry was given his father's cloak that allows him to become this. invisible. 4: Harry's 2 best friends are Hermione Granger and this red-headed boy. Ronald Weasley. 5: A library book at Hogwarts is called this sport "Through the Ages". Quidditch. Round 2. Category: Prime Numbers 1: Dial this 3-digit prime number in L.A. only for emergencies. 911. 2: In the rhyme, it's the number of whacks Lizzie Borden gave her father. 41. 3: To get a brief respite, you "take" it. five. 4: Columbus' first voyage to the new world ended in this year. 1493. 5: The First Battle of Bull Run was in this year. 1861. Round 3. Category: American Food 1: One of Elvis Presley's favorite dishes was a sandwich filled with mashed bananas and this spread. peanut butter. 2: In Cincinnati the "five-way" type of this dish includes spaghetti, cheese, onions and beans. chili. 3: Benny and Clovis Martin are credited with creating this New Orleans version of a hero or sub sandwich back in the 1920s. a po' boy. 4: This trademarked Louisville chocolate nut dessert derives its name from being served on the first Saturday in May. Derby Pie. 5: The steamed blue ones from Chesapeake Bay are served by the dozen in Baltimore restaurants. crabs. Round 4. Category: Playing The "Harp" 1: After hurling 1 of these, Captain Ahab dies tangled in its line. a harpoon. 2: It's smaller and lighter than a piano, with 1 to 3 keyboards called "manuals". a harpsichord. 3: Mark Twain and Booth Tarkington regularly contributed to this monthly. Harper's (Harper's Magazine). 4: Eagle named for the mythical flying monster it resembles. a harpy. 5: She won a Pulitzer for her 1st novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird". Harper Lee. Round 5. Category: Horse And Rider 1: Silver. The Lone Ranger. 2: Rocinante. Don Quixote. 3: Trigger's friend Buttermilk. Dale Evans. 4: Traveller. Robert E. Lee. 5: Bucephalus. Alexander the Great. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Which Bourbon whiskeys will Bourbon expert Tom Fischer and Kern's Kitchen President Alan Rupp pair with Louisville's Kentucky Derby Pie Listen to this podcast as they discuss the history of Kern's Kitchen's famous Kentucky Derby Pie and Pecan Pie. With a history dating back to 1954, the Kern's Derby Pie with the chocolate and walnuts pie plus the Golden Pecan Pie are both legends. Want a virtual bourbon tasting to pair with your next Zoom meeting? Contact tom@bourbonblog.com and visit BourbonBlog.com/tastings for more details --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bourbonblog/support
Jack is talking about Derby foods with chef Jeremy and special guest Alan Rupp from Kern Kitchen, the original creators of the beloved Derby Pie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Merry Christmas!!! On this festive episode, I sit with one half of the Why So Nerdy??? Podcast, Will Baldon. Will and I discuss how Christmas dinners went in our households growing up, Fern Gully, and Derby Pie. So, go ahead and get settled after opening gifts and watching Wonder Woman 1984... simply hit play, and start listening. Happy Holidays to everyone and thank you for listening. You can find Will at the links below.Twitter:@williambaldon@baldonproject (business)Instagram:@coolguycentral21@thebaldonproject (business)Facebook:William thecookster BaldonThebaldonproject (business page)Also be sure to check out the Why So Nerdy??? Podcast linked belowhttps://castbox.fm/channel/id2703335@whysonerdypodcastWhile you're at it, look up Nerd Rage Radiohttps://www.podbean.com/pa/pbblog-ruqhy-c8e2d@nerdrageradioigAnd last but not least, visit studentofbjj.com@studentofbjjAs always, you can find me at @offthematspodcast or @bjj.wiki
In this second part, Henrietta is joined with Alan Rupp, President of the home of the Derby Pie, Kern's Kitchen. The two look back on their individual journeys in running a business, reflecting on their visions for the future, sharing family stories, and so much more. Join the Conversation… Soak it all in. Connect with what drives you forward. Get inspired to share with others. Learn more about Kern's Kitchen on their website: derbypie.com
In this first of two parts, Henrietta is joined with Alan Rupp, President of the home of the Derby Pie, Kern's Kitchen. The two look back on their individual journeys in running a business and discuss proper work ethic, working with family members, connecting with the community around them, and so much more. Join the Conversation… Soak it all in. Connect with what drives you forward. Get inspired to share with others. Learn more about Kern's Kitchen on their website: derbypie.com
This week we were challenged by a *special*, genetically mandated listener (Marie's mom) to make something chocolate. We said, how bad could that be, MOM?! Alissa made Ina's (yes, Ina! And not under duress!) Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes, and Marie made Derby Pie, per her family's holiday recipe. We feel sick now, but really, is there a more appropriate way to be for a Thanksgiving week ep?
Since we are ‘Girls Raised in the South’ it’s about time we talked about GRITS! We are responding to this article a listener shared with us: “Saving the Grits” from NPR: https://n.pr/2J2NUUT Vendors for Grits: Palmetto Farms (Amazon): https://amzn.to/2PAJOEH Old Mill (Pigeon Forge), Anson Mills (Columbia, SC), Geechie Boy Mill (Edisto Island, SC), Mills Farm (Athens, GA) Southern Living’s Shrimp and Grits Casserole: https://bit.ly/2V2b5WF Pimiento Cheese Gritsotto: https://bit.ly/2UQA8Hv Cajun Shrimp and Grits: https://bit.ly/2PAXekg Derby Party Foods: Kentucky Hotbrown Sliders, Bacon Bourbon Caramel Popcorn, American Farro Salad, Barrelhead Brie, Derby Pie
Trademarks are a special kind of intellectual property, but just what do they punish and protect? Walter Olson explains. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Travel Brigade in Louisville for an episode focusing on the town’s dining and beverages. We’ll pick up the Bourbon Trail right in downtown Louisville at the Evan Williams Experience and visit the historic Brown Hotel to try one of the famous “Hot Brown” dish. We’ll also talk about how to make a great Mint Julep and tell you where to find Derby Pie in the hometown of the Kentucky Derby. Enjoy the trip! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @TravelBrigade.
In and around Louisville, lots of things are named after the Kentucky Derby. The famous horse race, held at Churchill Downs every first weekend in May, has leant its name to everything from apartment complexes to hats to… pie. It's a part of many Kentuckians Derby Day celebrations. But as beloved as Derby Pie is, it's also been the source of controversy. In this episode of Gravy, producer Nina Feldman brings us the story of how the name of a confection has tapped into something surprisingly emotional—and divisive—for one Southern community.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 139 This week we go “off -the-rails” with ridiculous discussions that may or may not have anything to do with this week’s Sofa Theater feature: The Thing with Two Heads! Plus we wrap up with a truly heroic Marlena moment! And while we discuss the Faulknerian exercise of having two heads, we also mention…loving cake balls, Harold and Maude, Final Destination 5, Johnny Suede, Columbo or Mannix? Kill Bill Part 1, Scream, old-time strong man, Bunny and the Bull, Jason Bateman and Ryan Renolds, W. Earl Brown, Mel Brooks, missing fairy tales, deep-fried Derby Pie, MST3K-ing your own movie, THE Siamese twins, the cop from the Village People, Tangled, a two-headed gorilla, what do mashed potatoes not go with?, Sam Rockwell, Archie Bunker, bending stuff, Joey Lawrence, Hobo with a Shotgun, a Yoda backpack, curry burrito, Cillian Murphy, hatin’ on Monk, there are rules at a tractor pull!, pistachios and bananas, Black Dynamite, why not finish out the basement?, a sideshow, Young Frankenstein, The Electric Grandmother, necksploitation, Rest Stop, Peacock, Bea Arthur, where is Lolita now?, the Wes Anderson American Express commercial, Robby looked good, being obsessed with Beauty and the Beast, being proud of Jaime Pressly, old west douche bags, singing with The Golden Girls, you black bastard, an Amish jack, a really boring, long episode of Dukes of Hazard, too much information equals a lie, a clever circus dupe, my trans-gendered neighbor, being pre-goth, the mulatto character is the loneliest character, things in jars, everybody loved Robby, Light in August, the least impressive car chase - ever, a Halloween promo-based thing, Garrett Morris is awesome!, Honey…I’m trapped under the shed again, a new sophisticated blacksploitation and the kid from “Hair” with nipple rings. Spoiler Alert: I guess we kind of spoil “The Thing with Two Heads“…but then, the makers of the movie kind of spoiled it when they made it. “Which one was he?? The one with the two heads?”