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Have you ever faced a major career transition? How did you manage the challenges that came with it?Glenn and Julie welcome Doug Motley, an accomplished real estate developer and the principal of Jackalingo Asset Management. Doug's journey from the banking sector to real estate development is nothing short of inspirational. Growing up in Delaware, Doug has always been surrounded by a close-knit community, which played a role in shaping his career and entrepreneurial spirit.Doug shares his appreciation for the changing seasons and how they reflect the ebb and flow of energy in local communities—transforming winter doldrums into the bustling vibrancy of summer. He discusses his transition from a large banking institution to a smaller, more intimate real estate firm, where he taught himself financial modeling and rapidly rose to the position of CFO.Throughout the episode, Doug emphasizes the importance of agility, persistence, and community-oriented projects. From launching JLAM in 2011 to his upcoming innovative retail center project, Doug demonstrates his commitment to creating spaces that benefit both investors and local residents. The conversation touches on his unique ability to blend analytical skills with creative problem-solving, making complex real estate concepts accessible and engaging.Empowering Moments00:00 Delaware: Tight-knit community with easy accessibility.05:54 Shift in work culture prompted career reevaluation.09:01 Chose between expensive colleges; opted for scholarship.11:10 Ignored Cornell summer program for beach summer.13:44 Option for summer internship led to job opportunities.19:41 Dewey Beach evolved into a year-round destination.22:00 Each season here offers unique experiences.24:16 Transitioned to small company, learned real estate development.29:56 Determined not to waste potential observed in others.32:11 Unbelievable timing, challenging, but educational finance experience.36:38 Business partners decide to scale by delegating tasks.40:33 Past ventures caused significant mental distraction and anxiety.42:56 Exciting walkable retail center with restaurants, parks.48:35 Improving everything I touch for community pride.49:25 You always strive to improve, endlessly.This episode is brought to you by PureTax, LLC. Tax preparation services without the pressure. When all you need is to get your tax return done, take the stress out of tax season by working with a firm that has simplified the process and the pricing. Find out more about how we started.Empowering Takeaways**Seasonal Energy Dynamics:** - Doug Motley appreciates how different seasons bring distinct energy levels and activities, impacting both individual motivation and business operations.**Career Transition & Adaptation:** - Doug's shift from a rigid corporate banking environment to a more casual, entrepreneurial real estate setting highlights the ability to adapt to different professional cultures and thrive.**Community-Centric Real Estate:** - Doug emphasizes developing real estate projects that benefit the community, focusing on integrating transportation links and enriching undersupplied commercial areas.**Self-Taught Expertise:** - Faced with a lack of immediate supervision, Doug self-taught financial modeling and planning, proving the importance of self-initiative in skill acquisition and career advancement.**Persistence Against Failure:** - Doug's approach to viewing failure as iterative learning rather than a dead end underscores the significance of persistence and...
In this episode the Legendary Brew Crew welcome special guests Nigel and Nick from the Beers with Nigel podcast. Tune in as they dive deep into the unique Kansas City beer scene, covering everything from neighborhood breweries to memorable collaborations and events. Nick and Nigel share their journeys into craft beer, recounting the moment beers like Boulevard's Dark Truth Stout and Boulevard Pale Ale redefined their palates.This episode celebrates the diversity of craft beer culture, featuring stories about Fresh Fest and the vibrant energy of Barrel and Flow, and tackles what it means to foster inclusivity in brewing. Get ready for banter on brewing, the growth of the Kansas City beer scene, and some expert insight into enjoying—and even coaching others on—complex flavors and beer styles.Featured Beers From:Civil Society Brewing, Jupiter, FLDewey Beer Co., Dewey Beach, DESacred Vice Brewing, Philadelphia, PASierra Nevada, Chico, CALittle Kings Beer, Cincinnati, Ohio
In this lively episode of Dewey Raw, Todd and Meg dive into all the exciting events happening around Dewey Beach throughout the month of October! From epic events like Dewey Goes Pink and festive Halloween celebrations, they've got the scoop on everything you need to know. Whether you're a beach town regular or a first-time visitor, this episode is packed with insider tips, fun stories, and all the reasons why October is a month not to miss in Dewey. Tune in for your guide to making the most out of Dewey's fall festivities!
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Its been a busy summer and we have not had a chance to record as often as we would like but we appreciate all of the folks who listen in when we do pull something together. This episode Todd and Meg Laid grabbed a spot at the Dewey Post Breakfast bar where you always get a great meal, a specialty coffee, and friendly faces.. Have a listen to the Dewey Beach party podcast.
Have you ever wondered where the relaxing sounds you listen to come from? When you take this Journey of Relaxation with me you will know exactly where and when it was recorded.These relaxing sounds are coming to you from Dewey Beach on October 4, 2021 12:00 pm.New intro Support the Show.Take a moment to find the beauty of nature every day,Duchess of the DunesTikTokFacebookYouTube
Crab Cast, Blair, Cat, Nat, and Todd picking crabs at Starboard Claw while recording this installment of Dewey Raw. Enjoy the Dewey Beach party podcast that is a peek behind the scenes of the biggest little party town on the shore. This is Dewey Raw.
Our good friend and fan fave Jared Freid is BACK with all the info you need to know for a successful summer of dating! We talk about why meeting IRL is the move, but how do you do it? Where are the single guys hanging out? What time of day is best to meet someone? How do you maximize vacation plans if you're looking for romance? Then we discuss two juicy listener emails – hooking up on a girls trip (and the group getting mad), and should a guy pay for his girlfriend's travel for HIS friend's wedding. Before Jared joins us, we're catching up on why Ashley made her boyfriend frantic in Dewey Beach and Rayna's outfit chaos for an upcoming destination wedding, plus we are (once again) talking about blowjobs and releasing our new summer Suck & Blow Gel flavor for Vibes Only. Enjoy! Follow Jared on Instagram @JaredFreid, listen to his podcasts JTrain and U Up?, watch his special “37 & Single” on Netflix, and visit JaredFreid.com for tour dates and more. Follow us on Instagram @girlsgottaeatpodcast, Ashley @ashhess, and Rayna @rayna.greenberg. Visit girlsgottaeat.com for tour dates, merchandise, and more. Shop Vibes Only.Thank you to our partners this week:Quince: Get free shipping and 365-day returns on your next order at quince.com/gge.Zbiotics: Get 15% off at zbiotics.com/gge with code GGE.Shopify: Get $1 a month trial period at shopify.com/gge. Armra: Get 15% off your first order at tryarmra.com/girlsgottaeat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In years past we would sit on the smoking deck outside of the VIP entrance to record episodes, and its been a little while since we have done that. Listen in the some behind-the-scenes of the biggest little party town on the Shore. the is Dewey raw the Dewey Beach party podcast.
Episode Guide: 0:00 Catching up with the Girl's Girls of all Girls: Traveling to Dewey Beach and the Hamptons, Group houses, Birthday month! 10:15 The News!!!!!!!! 11:10 Summer House Season 8 Finale and Reunion part 1 (Carl and Lindsay, West and Ciara) 26:00 Vanderpump Reunion Wrap Up (Ariana and Lala POVs) 28:40 The Valley: Faves and Least Faves 32:40 Is anyone on earth watching the Kardashians? 37:00 The Challenge All Stars 4 38:30 J Lo Tour Cancelled 46:30 Destiny's Challenge: Being Conflict Averse, Inconsiderate DJs, Pop Girlies of Today, Road Trips, Shooting your Shot, The Upside
In Episode 400 of District of Conservation, Gabriella recaps her experience at Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's annual NASC Conference in Dewey Beach, Delaware and Rep. Mike Flood's resolution to defang the COP 28 U.N. Global Food Systems road map from being adopted by the U.S. Tune in to learn more! SHOW NOTES Virginia Deer Hunt CSF NASC Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation Rep. Mike Flood Resolution EP 398: Giving Tuesday, COP28, ExxonMobil's Lithium Bet --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/district-of-conservation/support
Enjoy a message from Monty the owner of the starboard about all the fun stuff that is still to come this season. and Manager Meg grabs some people on the street to ask them how they would describe Dewey Beach to someone who has never been there before. Listen and enjoy the party podcast from the biggest little party town on the shore.
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Welcome to another episode of Day Drinking on Delmarva! In this episode, our hosts, Tony Russo and Todd DeHart, share their experiences and insights while enjoying some bourbon. They start by discussing a canceled shoot due to bad weather, but Tony is surprisingly okay with it. Then, they dive into the topic of a powerful tool called Cast Magic that Tony has recently discovered. Tony finds Cast Magic impressive, as it provides timestamps and creative titles for interesting parts of their podcast, making editing much easier. Tony shares his thoughts on their podcast being somewhat of a vanity project and his struggles with promoting it. However, he is amazed by the capabilities of Cast Magic in summarizing and extracting key information from their podcast, which he believes can help attract more listeners.In their quest to encourage more people to write, create, and enjoy art, Tony and Todd express their disinterest in voting on budgets or being on committees. They mention their Substack account, where they publish news and sell Tony's book, "Being Burly." While some content requires a minimum payment of $6 per month, they also provide free content to engage with a broader audience. Tony emphasizes the importance of enjoying the present moment, regardless of the time of year, although he admits struggling with this concept and sometimes waking up with negative thoughts. He encourages the audience to engage with them on social media and provide feedback on their newsletter, partially written by AI, where any mistakes are promptly fixed, except for instances where they may have said something inappropriate. Moving on, they discuss the Maryland Writers Association's annual conference in October and encourage people to attend. They also mention the "3rd Fridays" art walks that take place in various towns, including Salisbury, Berlin, Crisfield, and Cambridge, and Tony declares his plan to participate in as many third Friday events as possible. Touching on a serious topic, Tony reflects on the perception of white people being racist and shares personal experiences of racism directed towards white individuals. He discusses the challenges of distancing oneself from racist views expressed by others and even mentions how wearing masks during the mask controversy could temporarily shield one from racist comments. Tony expresses concern about computer algorithms categorizing individuals as racist and its potential impact on the content they see. He also shares his frustration with algorithms making assumptions about his preferences based on his identity, especially regarding the lack of diversity in recommended content. Tony contemplates sending a note to Amazon to actively seek movies with black actors, in an effort to broaden his entertainment choices. As the president of the local chapter of the Maryland Writers Association, Tony talks about its role as a state-sponsored arts project and his involvement in preventing negative impacts caused by COVID-19. He briefly mentions the association's monthly meetings, which discuss budgets and other writing-related topics, but admits not paying close attention to those discussions. The hosts engage in a lively debate on whether July 4th is considered the beginning or middle of summer. Tony shares his personal perspective, defining summer as the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day, taking into account the school schedules of high school and college students. He playfully concludes that the love of summer solely belongs to the month of July. Throughout the episode, Tony emphasizes the importance of taking time to acknowledge and enjoy the present moment. He shares his personal experiences, such as playing golf with friends during the summer, and encourages listeners to do the same. In discussing their work with various clients, Tony mentions his control over specific channels, including the search page and the "for you" page. He highlights the personalized algorithm that reflects his interests and preferences. Tony mentions his new restaurant, Starboard Claw, and expresses frustration with irrelevant content appearing when searching for it, but he intends to train the algorithm to better suit his needs. To wrap up the episode, Tony reveals that he hosts a podcast called Funeral Service Insider for funeral directors and recently recorded an episode on Green Burial, a popular topic. He shares his excitement about a transcription tool they discovered that provides 80% accurate transcriptions, assisting with SEO and generating text for their podcast episodes. Furthermore, Tony is thrilled that the tool creates introductions, reel scripts, social media posts, and tweet threads for different platforms, ultimately streamlining their content creation process. Be sure to tune in and enjoy this episode of Day Drinking on Delmarva, where Tony and Todd cover a wide range of engaging topics while sharing their love for bourbon and the present moment. Cheers!TRANSCRIPTThis week though is the Maryland Writers Association because I am a member not only that, I am the president of the local know I had my first meeting this week. And if you are a member of the Maryland Writers Association, I apologize in advance because I'm going to talk a little Maryland Writers Association s**t because I think it's adorable. And I mean this all with love in my heart, but have you ever been to so I'm on the state board. So the Maryland Writers Association is a state sponsored arts project and I'm a member of that esteemed board. And they get together once a month and they talk about writing stuff. I've got to be honest, I didn't pay real close attention. They talk about budgets and things like that. And the reason that I wanted to become president of the local board is that nobody else was and I helped found it and I didn't want to see it. Got it got you know, kind of run over a little bit by COVID. And Stephanie has been out of her mind busy and she was the president for like six years. And it is a kind of thing that'll wear you down. One of the things that wears you down is this monthly meeting where it's about I've got to admit I have no idea how long it was either. It was anywhere between it was maybe an hour, maybe 2 hours.You were writing the whole time, weren't you?Well, I don't want to give away too much, but I was in one of those conditions where I'm like how much time has passed, man? Like four years. So I'm not sure how long the meeting is. It could be an hour, could be two, could be ten. But people don't get into writing to be on boards. It's not pleasant. And I see why people do it. I don't see how anyone enjoys it. I use all my spare time to do more writing. It's this thing that always bothered me about Ocean Pines. You work your whole life in upper middle management in a Fortune 1000 company and you bust your ass and you don't know your kids names and your grandchildren don't talk to you. And then you retire to Ocean Pines and you get on their board of directors and like really?Yeah, really.I don't know. It's not my scene. I guess what I'm getting at, I'm not a really good representative.But you are.You can't put me on a board. I mean you can put me on a board, but you can't like I'll go to the thing. I'm not going to participate, but I will make an announcement from the board. There's a Maryland Writers Association has an annual conference in October and they want people to go. So you should go to Mwa.org or whatever and find out about Ever. What I do want to talk about are third Fridays before I use up all my commercial time. Salisbury has third Friday events, which are art walks. Lots of places have them. We're going to try to do as many as possible. So when there's something in Berlin, if they're letting art things come for free, we'll do that. There was one in Chris Field, as I understand it, one in Cambridge, my second favorite town on the Eastern Shore. And all those places have them. We're going to do them all. One of the things we're going to do, though, and I want to entice you, this is coming out on it would be a miracle if it was out on Friday the 21st. I've got to be honest. So let's say this comes out Monday, which is July 24. On my calendar, there's a third Friday every month. So please put August 18 in your schedule, because what we're doing is something called the Exquisite Corpse. And as I explained to Todd, we're going to start off with one sentence and then we're going to let someone read that sentence and write the next sentence, and then we're going to cover it up and cover it up so everyone can write a sentence. Everyone who wants to can write a sentence based on the previous sentence, and.Todd DeHart [00:04:39]:We'Ll see what kind and nothing more.Tony Russo [00:04:41]:And nothing more, right. And so we'll see what kind of it's like a weird kind of telephone, almost, right, where you have enough information, you have information to continue, but you don't know if you're making any sense.Todd DeHart [00:04:56]:I feel like this is like an improv kind of it is.Tony Russo [00:05:02]:And that's my promise as the new MWA lorison Shore. By the way, that's M-W-A-L-E-S. So it's like MW ales or M wales, but I like MW ales instead. What I want to do is I want to get more people to write, more people to make stuff, more people to enjoy it. I don't want to get people to vote on budgets. I don't want to get people to be on committees, which is what makes me a mediocre president, but hopefully an effective one where we get more people who are writing, making stuff. We're going to bring back one true thing for sure, hopefully in the winter, once we get everything else together. So please stay tuned to that and you can follow everything that I do on my substac by substack is bytonyruusso substack.com and all of my news and stuff is on there. You can buy my to. I meant to tell Todd. Oh, I think I did. I've started my Burly book is now out, and every Friday I publish another section of a book that didn't get published called Being Burly. And as I'm going back through it. I've said it before and I've said it again. It's pretty good. So it's $6 a month is the minimum to have access to all that. Although there's plenty of free stuff. I write one free thing and one paid thing each week. Sometimes I write two paid things, but I write at least one free thing every week, and it's fun to read. And that's the end of my commercial. You talk now while I get a drink? Yeah.Todd DeHart [00:06:46]:What are you drinking today?Tony Russo [00:06:49]:I am drinking water. The people I'm sorry, they don't know this, but you do, Todd. We moved it back to 04:00. We usually record at three. Today we moved it back to four. I started writing at two, and Tod texted me at, like, 410 to say, are we still doing this or what? I didn't get a drink. I have the last little bit of some soda water, and I have about half a thing of regular water, half a container of regular water, and then a little bit of coffee left from this morning. So I have a nice collection of cups here on the side of my desk, but nothing alcoholic. I saw you were drinking something alcoholic and brown.Todd DeHart [00:07:28]:I am drinking a little bit of bourbon, and because we got pushed back a little bit, we had a shoot that actually ended up getting canceled because of the weather, which is fine, because I, too, was kind of in the zone and had sent you an email at 330. And then I looked up and it was 410. Are we still doing this? But no, it's been fun. Bourbon is a way of life for me. The one cool thing that we've been doing is a tool that you actually introduced to me last week on Wednesday. I record the Dewey Beach podcast on Thursday, and I ended up playing with this tool called Cast Magic, and it was pretty robust. I mean, you sent probably an hour after we finished recording an email to me that said, this was generated by AI in whatever, under ten minutes. And it was a synopsis of the show. It was a great newsletter and fantastic. So it was a neat tool, especially for somebody who does podcasts like we do, because I am always in the frame of mind. Well, I'm always doing so many other projects. And truthfully, the podcast, I some feel like it is a vanity project, right? In some respects. So I want to promote it. We talk about this all the time is that we don't really do a good job of pushing our own show that we've been doing for a know recording as long as Joe Rogan has, with a fraction of percent of the success. But this was a really neat tool. Cast Magic is I was able to go into my Dewey podcast, and because it gives you timestamps of interesting parts in my editing, I can go right to that and be like, oh, boom, there it is. They give you creative titles. They give you a lot more than just the breakdown or newsletter. I was really kind of impressed in the volume of stuff that they were able to just pull out and then slice and dice. Some of it's repetitive, but it's good. It's probably the best bit that gets what is happening in the podcast that I've seen so far.Tony Russo [00:10:22]:Absolutely. I started using it at work. I do a podcast called Funeral Service Insider, the podcast, and if you're into, like, death stuff, you should listen to it. It's mostly for funeral directors, so some of it's inside baseball, but some of it is cool stuff to know. I just recorded one about Green Burial, which is a hot topic, but what I discovered, I can't remember. I would love to tell you who I got it from, but I can't. I heard about it on a podcast. And what this does is it does a transcript. So the transcript has got to be 80% accurate. It's just as good as one that you'd pay for, except that it's part of it. And one of the things that I liked about the transcript, which was really the first thing that drew to me, is for my podcast at work. And now, of course, for this podcast, there's SEO to be had if you have a lot of text about everything that we talk about just gets put onto text. So I like that. And then I like the summary. It will write an introduction. It will write a reels script. It will write a social media post for LinkedIn. It will write a tweet thread for Twitter, and now a thread thread for threads.Todd DeHart [00:11:44]:Yeah, I love it. To give you ten options for each of those platforms.Tony Russo [00:11:51]:Yes. And you can scroll through and get extra ones. The other thing and maybe we can start to do this next week, the other thing it gives you is discussion questions.Todd DeHart [00:12:00]:Yes.Tony Russo [00:12:02]:And the discussion questions I find wonderful. But last week it's funny to hear a computer critique you. And last week I felt a little critiqued by the computer because the computer didn't want to repeat what I said. Something like, Tony had some controversial thoughts about Andrew, and I'm like, wow, the computer is hedging. Maybe I did go off the rails a little bit. I don't want to self censor because I'm afraid of the computer, but it is something that when I saw that the computer was, like, afraid to kind of try and contextualize what I said, they're like, you know what? Listen to it if you want. I wouldn't. This guy's a maniac who wants to kill everyone.Todd DeHart [00:12:57]:Yeah. Soon, in the not too distant future, you'll actually be linked up to the computer that will be monitoring live. It'll give you a little shock, like a little zapper from the e collar to be like, no, pull it back in. Pull it back in.Tony Russo [00:13:14]:Well, I'm making that part of an essay. I don't think it'll be out this week. It'll probably be out next week on Substac bytonyruusso Substac.com about I don't care if people think I'm racist, but I do care if computers think I'm racist.Todd DeHart [00:13:34]:Interesting.Tony Russo [00:13:35]:And the main reason is because if people think I'm racist, there are probably other white people, and I don't care, as one of the, quote, curses, if there is a downside to being a white guy, it's that all the racists treat you like you're on their team because you're a white guy. And sometimes you have to be like, yeah, I don't really agree with that. Or sometimes you just have to say, oh, I'm late for something and leave. But people say awful, vile things to you as a white guy that, I swear to God they don't say to anybody else. Yeah. And so there's no point in me wearing a sign. I guess back when there was the mask controversy, that was convenient. You could wear a mask and no one would say anything racist to you. They're like, oh, you're a mask person. That means you're not a racist. I don't know why, but if the computer thinks you're a racist, it's going to change what it shows you. And I don't want to miss out on stuff because the computer thinks I'm a right. So while I was on vacation, I watched a movie. I watched, I think, two whole movies the entire week. One of them wasn't a good movie, but I want to talk about it. It was called Safe, and it stars Denzel Washington and Reynolds. Like, how bad could that movie be, right? It wasn't great.Todd DeHart [00:15:04]:It was was it would be Ryan Reynolds being Ryan Reynolds cast opposite an incredible actor in.Tony Russo [00:15:15]:It was it was a spy thriller. It was very Jason Bourney like, by minute two, you're like, okay, I see how this goes. But on Amazon, there were two promotional videos for Know. Amazon has the previews, right? They'll show you, like, the COVID all right? So if you look up Safe and I took pictures of it, I don't know if you can still do it today, but I challenge you to try. If you look up Safe, there's one with Denzel Washington on the COVID and then there's another one with Ryan Reynolds on the COVID Right. And to hopefully get more diverse suggestions from Amazon, I clicked on the Denzel Washington cover, and it said, this title is not available. But then I clicked on the Ryan Reynolds title and was subjected to two and a half hours of very predictable spy.Todd DeHart [00:16:25]:So title not available under Denzel and completely available.Tony Russo [00:16:34]:That's interesting.Todd DeHart [00:16:34]:I don't know.Tony Russo [00:16:36]:And I wonder if it's because last year when we went on vacation, the house we rented, we believe had been rented by a black family before. And the reason we believe that is because there's a black Netflix, like there's s**t that you will never see because you're a white person and what you watch. But they were still signed into their black Netflix unquote. And so all of the suggestions were movies that I'd never seen, television shows I had never seen, people that I'd never heard of. And my wife explained to me that this was normal and that everybody knew it but me and apparently you.Todd DeHart [00:17:17]:I didn't know that. Wouldn't it, though just be the previous family regardless of yes, it could have.Tony Russo [00:17:25]:Been a white family that only watched black entertainment. It's true. But my guess is whether the point is whatever they watched, they were getting suggestions that I had never even seen. There were movies on there that never come up in my spectrum. And that's when I started realizing that our choices, our online choices make us racist by accident. Because if we don't choose enough black things, then they stop showing us black things and then we won't get to see cool black things when they come out.Todd DeHart [00:18:04]:It is interesting. I'm going to interject, if you don't mind, handling several different channels for several different clients and then including my own. A number of the channels that I handle, I solely handle. So like the search page or the for you page kind of reflect the stuff that I get personally. So if you go to the back end of the Starboard Instagram handle and you look at and you do a search, there's going to be some marvel stuff in there. There's going to be some lacrosse highlights, right? The algorithm is tuned into me. What is interesting is so we had a couple of new restaurants open up and then it's like what the baseline is before me and or the business has established. And I don't know. We opened Starboard Claw and it is all a bunch of big boobed women holding fifth for some reason at the beach. And I'm like scroll. Scroll? All right, cocktail video. Let's look at that. Like seafood. Let's look at that. You have to train the algorithm a little bit, right?Tony Russo [00:19:29]:Because it knows who you are or it's got a good guess who you are. But who I am isn't what I want to be or who I am isn't who I want to be. I don't want to miss out on things just because of previous choices, which is of course how life works and why it can be disappointing, but that should be with people. But when it's with the algorithm, it's worth knowing. It's worth knowing. So you make other know. The movie wasn't any good, but at least I showed them that I'll click on a black face sometimes. You could show me more black faces. I'm not afraid. I just want to send them a note. I want to send Amazon a note and say, listen, yeah, I'll watch movies with black people in them. If you show them to me. But if you keep them hidden from me, then I won't. And then I'll just reaffirm how narrow minded I am when it comes to tune in, tune out entertainment. Right.Todd DeHart [00:20:31]:Well, I wonder if they need a category and not stuff you might like. It would be stuff if you're thinking about expanding your horizons or if you want to learn something about somebody that's not like you, that should be a whole category on Netflix, right?Tony Russo [00:20:51]:Yeah.Todd DeHart [00:20:53]:Stuff you might potentially hate. And this is why.Tony Russo [00:20:57]:Well, I guess they could turn it inside out. I don't know if you know about the Napoleon Dynamite complex and Napoleon Dynamite problem.Todd DeHart [00:21:07]:No.Tony Russo [00:21:08]:So Netflix has and I think they still have it a contest every now and again. The first one they had was for Napoleon Dynamite. And it was a million dollars to improve their who did the best improvements of their algorithm. And the problem that they had was Napoleon Dynamite became crazy famous on Netflix. And there was no rhyme or reason for who watched Dynamite. Like, it was people who watched The Notebook, people who only watched you know, it was like there was no napoleon Dynamite didn't fit anywhere in the algorithm.Todd DeHart [00:21:55]:Right.Tony Russo [00:21:56]:And they're like, well, how can we make the algorithm find more Napoleon Dynamites that everyone's going to love? And that's something that they've been doing for a long time. But I think that, as you said, maybe throw a couple in there that I'm going to hate. Like, you have to watch this. That's right. For 1495 a month, you get Netflix. For 1395 a month, you get Netflix. But they get to choose the first movie you watch of the week. And you can't watch any more movies.Todd DeHart [00:22:27]:Until you watch that.Tony Russo [00:22:28]:Until you watch that whole one.Todd DeHart [00:22:30]:It would be great. It would be like an amuse boost for your viewing pleasure. It's like, you need to watch this because we know you, and this is going to make you a better person and viewer.Tony Russo [00:22:47]:This is a hole in your instead of trying to make a pile of stuff that I like, fill the holes of my mean, I I'd be for really it's rare that I watch a movie because they're always bad. And as I was watching this stupid Denzel Washington movie, I'm like, man, now it thinks I'm a racist and I have to watch this bad movie because I don't turn movies off. Once I started, I'm committed.Todd DeHart [00:23:13]:Yeah, now they think you're a racist and like bad.Tony Russo [00:23:16]:I know. I know.Todd DeHart [00:23:18]:Let's give this racist jerk some more crap.Tony Russo [00:23:22]:All Chris Pine all the time. That's all I can see. Chris Pine movies. Oh, and that other guy, the jumping around guy from The Office that's playing Jack Ryan now. John Krasins.Todd DeHart [00:23:37]:Oh, yeah.Tony Russo [00:23:40]:Unlikely. White guys doing action movies. Go. So that's my thing on AI. You wanted to talk about July, and I want to let you okay.Todd DeHart [00:23:56]:So I feel like this comes up every time this year, and I always like the question to be, is July 4 the beginning or middle of summer? And a lot of people have different answers. I personally always fall in the middle because I'm looking at summer as being between Memorial Day and Labor Day. But a lot of high school kids are in school through the middle, at least of June, and a lot of college kids have to go back in the beginning of August. If you want to boil it down, the love of summer is solely the month of July. So that would make sense that July 4 is actually kind of the beginning, but it's also the middle because it's compressed so much. But it's always been something. And I don't know. It's kind of a silly question. And people have strong opinions either way. But what I realized is somebody it's kind of like take a step back and when you're sitting and it's freezing and you're daydreaming about the best time of year could be up for interpretation. But a lot of people think about summertime and vacation, schools out, all of that. And the importance is to take time in this moment right now, the middle of July, the middle of summer, and just acknowledge it and enjoy it. Be a little present if I can borrow from my yoga practice a little bit, right? I played golf yesterday, played golf at Glen Riddle. And I kind of despise the purpose of golf, but it is what it is, and I think the best explanation I heard, it's sport for white guys who hate water. Something about arrogance. But I enjoy being with my friends and I enjoy being outside, and it's the middle of the month. It's the middle of summer, the middle of the season, and we played Twilight because we're cheap and wanted to get a better rate, and it was fantastic. And I was super tired, and it was a little bit run down from a busy weekend and week, but it was great. So take time. Remember the moment you're in, and it's up to interpretation as to what the best time of year is, because then you can always look forward to the next best time of year.Tony Russo [00:26:59]:Yeah. And at the risk of getting too Zen about it, you can just also kind of learn to enjoy the moment that you're in, whether it's your favorite time of year or not. I'm not good at that. As we said in the beginning of the show, every time I wake up and I'm in Del Mar, it's not going to be a great day. The only other options I have is to not wake up, which is going to be even a worse day. And that's the last thing I think before I fall asleep every night. All right, well, we are up against it, and we had a great time. Please do all the social things that we ask you to do or not, but we should ask. Do it and tell me how you're enjoying the newsletter. I sent out the one newsletter. I'm going to send out another one. And we're letting AI write it. I'm fixing stupid mistakes, but not like when the machine's like, oh, Tony really put his foot in his mouth this time. I'm leaving that in. I don't care.Todd DeHart [00:28:08]:Soon the AI newsletter will just be and Tony says something controversial.Tony Russo [00:28:15]:I love being a cliche. Well, I'm out of stuff. How about you?Todd DeHart [00:28:21]:I got nothing.Tony Russo [00:28:22]:All right. Well, remember, until next time at the.Todd DeHart [00:28:24]:Beach, it's happy hour whenever you say it is. Cheers. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit daydrinkingondelmarva.substack.com
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Colleen talks with Tommy Conwell of Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers ahead of their show at Bottle & Cork in Dewey Beach, Delaware.
Join SU President, Gail Martin and guest Mary Sutton, curriculum writer and outreach ministry advisor, as they discuss a new week's readings in the book of 2 Corinthians. Featured Guest: Mary Sutton, Curriculum Writer and Children's Ministry Mary Sutton, and her husband Charlie, began reading Encounter with God together while they were students at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, never finding any devotional that comes close to what Scripture Union produces. In those guides, Mary read about the SuperKids® outreach programs, and decided to check it out by joining a team at Dewey Beach. Shortly after that Mary helped Trinity Church in Whitinsville launch their first mission in 2004. As a Christian public school teacher, Mary always prayed for students, families, and colleagues to see Christ in her. But the reality that children knew less and less about things related to God, set the stage for her to leave teaching after 17 years in order to become Scripture Union field staff. Currently, Mary is involved in curriculum work for SU as well as children's ministry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scriptureunionusa/support
Todd is joined by Toastie and Meg on the back deck of the new Starboard Claw in Dewey Beach to assess the first few days of the restaurant converting from soft opening to fully open for the summer.
Here it is, a true behind-the-scenes peek at the starboard during Memorial day weekend. loos interviews and sound bites from staff and guests. Todd also hands the mic off to some guest hosts like Grace, Will and of course the incomparable Delco girl Meg. Listen to the Dewey Beach party podcast.
Listen to a conversation with Toastie and Zac who will be the general Managers of Starboard Claw, the newest restaurant in the Dewey Beach family. This is the Dewey beach party podcast.
NEWSKI sits down with the guys from Records Revisted Podcast to go thru one of his favorite albums "Stunt" by Barenaked Ladies. A funny and in depth look at 90's geek rock. More on NEWSKI: https://newskimusic.com/ NEWSKI on TOUR: 4/26 - NYC - Bowery Electric (early 6pm) 4/27 - DEWEY BEACH, DL - Fort Ishu House Show 4/28 - WASHINGTON DC - Pearl St Warehouse 4/30 - RICHMOND, VA - Hardywood Brewing (early 3pm) 5/3 - ORLANDO, FL - Will's Pub 5/4 - ST AUGUSTINE - Sarbez 5/5 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/6 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/7 - COLUMBUS, MS - Sunstroke House Music (early 6p) 5/20 - HAVANA, IL - Havana Songwriters Fest (solo) 5/23 - SEATTLE, WA - Fun House 5/24 - BEND, OR - Old St Francis School 5/25 - PORTLAND, OR - The White Eagle 5/26 - PORT ANGELES, WA - JFFA Festival 6/2- MARSHFIELD, WI - Hub City Days 6/9 - BERWYN (Chicago), IL - Fitzgeralds Outdoors 6/10 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Polish Fest 6/16 - APPLETON, WI - Fox River House 6/17 - SHEBOYGAN, WI - Three Sheeps 6/23 - CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - Newbo City Market 6/30 - BARABOO, WI - Tumbled Rock Brewing 7/1 - MADISON, WI - Terrace at Memorial Union 7/15 - GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Founders 7/16 - THREE OAKS, MI - Acorn Theatre 8/18 - VIROQUA, WI - Fortney Hotel Street Party 8/31 - NORMAL, IL - Make Music Normal 9/15 - GREEN BAY, WI - Badger State Brewing 9/21 - SPRING GREEN, WI - Shitty Barn More on FRIEND ROCK:We are nothing without our friends. “Most of my friends I started with in music have since retired, which makes me feel like the world has turned and left me here. Collaborating with fellow “musician lifers” on this album made me feel less lonely and insane,” explains Newski. “It's been neat to become pals with musical heroes from childhood.” Some of the connections on Friend Rock were made during NEWSKI's podcast “Dirt from the Road”, where guest musicians would have a laugh about their worst moments on the road. Social science research shows community and friendship are consistent common denominators in the happiest countries in the world. Belonging to the right tribe is a catalyst to health and longevity. Friend Rock is an ode to the power of community. A good friend is hard to find. So when you find those rare gems, you gotta keep them in your life. *The term “Friend Rock” was originally documented in a Sufjan Stevens interview when he was asked what music he was listening to…his friends bands.
Take a listen to the party podcast from the biggest little party town on the shore. Recorded From the Starboard in Dewey Beach this is Dewey Raw. Today's episode is the closest we have come to having a sponsor.
Letters to Cleo co-founder Michael Eisenstein and Brett Newski (NEWSKI) sit down to riff in summer 21. More on Letters to Cleo: https://www.instagram.com/letters_to_cleo/?hl=en If you dig the pod, support it on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Newski NEWSKI ON TOUR: 4/21 - COLUMBUS, OH - Rambling House Series 4/22 - YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Westside Bowl 4/23 - PHILADELPHIA, PA- Krobath Concert Series 4/26 - NYC - Bowery Electric (early 6pm) 4/27 - DEWEY BEACH, DL - Fort Ishu House Show 4/28 - WASHINGTON DC - Pearl St Warehouse 4/30 - RICHMOND, VA - Hardywood Brewing (early 3pm) 5/3 - ORLANDO, FL - Will's Pub 5/4 - ST AUGUSTINE - Sarbez 5/5 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/6 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/7 - COLUMBUS, MS - Sunstroke House Music (early 6p) 5/20 - HAVANA, IL - Havana Songwriters Fest (solo) 5/23 - SEATTLE, WA - Fun House 5/24 - BEND, OR - Old St Francis School 5/25 - PORTLAND, OR - The White Eagle 5/26 - PORT ANGELES, WA - JFFA Festival 6/2- MARSHFIELD, WI - Hub City Days 6/9 - BERWYN (Chicago), IL - Fitzgeralds Outdoors 6/10 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Polish Fest 6/16 - APPLETON, WI - Fox River House 6/17 - SHEBOYGAN, WI - Three Sheeps 6/23 - CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - Newbo City Market 6/30 - BARABOO, WI - Tumbled Rock Brewing 7/1 - MADISON, WI - Terrace at Memorial Union 7/15 - GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Founders 7/16 - THREE OAKS, MI - Acorn Theatre 8/18 - VIROQUA, WI - Fortney Hotel Street Party 8/31 - NORMAL, IL - Make Music Normal 9/15 - GREEN BAY, WI - Badger State Brewing 9/21 - SPRING GREEN, WI - Shitty Barn
Eric D Johnson of the Fruit Bats sits down with Brett Newski (NEWSKI) to riff about signing to Merge, playing the long game, cutting down on freaking out, joining the Shins, & career breaks. More on Fruit Bats: http://www.fruitbatsmusic.com/ If you like the pod, please support: https://www.patreon.com/Newski NEWSKI ON TOUR: 4/6 - STEVEN'S POINT, WI - UWSP Dreyfus Center 4/7 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Anodyne Walkers Point (early 7p) 4/8 - MANITOWOC, WI - Sabbatical Brewing 4/12 - CHICAGO, IL - Golden Dagger 4/13 - ST PAUL, MN - Turf Club 4/14 - APPLETON, WI - Appleton Beer Factory 4/21 - COLUMBUS, OH - Rambling House Series 4/22 - YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Westside Bowl 4/23 - PHILADELPHIA, PA- Krobath Concert Series 4/26 - NYC - Bowery Electric (early 6pm) 4/27 - DEWEY BEACH, DL - Fort Ishu House Show 4/28 - WASHINGTON DC - Pearl St Warehouse 4/30 - RICHMOND, VA - Hardywood Brewing (early 3pm) 5/2 - SAVANNAH, GA - Sentient Bean 5/3 - ORLANDO, FL - Will's Pub 5/4 - ST AUGUSTINE - Sarbez 5/5 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/6 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/7 - COLUMBUS, MS - Sunstroke House Music (early 6p) 5/20 - HAVANA, IL - Havana Songwriters Fest (solo) 5/23 - SEATTLE, WA - Fun House 5/24 - BEND, OR - Old St Francis School 5/25 - PORTLAND, OR - The White Eagle 5/26 - PORT ANGELES, WA - JFFA Festival 6/2- MARSHFIELD, WI - Hub City Days 6/17 - SHEBOYGAN, WI - Three Sheeps 6/23 - CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - Newbo City Market 6/30 - BARABOO, WI - Tumbled Rock Brewing 7/1 - MADISON, WI - Terrace at Memorial Union 7/15 - GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Founders 7/16 - THREE OAKS, MI - Acorn Theatre
Take a listen to the party podcast from the biggest little party town on the shore. Recorded From the Starboard in Dewey Beach this is Dewey Raw. Today's episode - the name game. Can you give yourself a nickname?
Comedian Strider Wilson tells Brett Newski (NEWSKI) about paintballin' 9-year-old birthday parties, Shroomin, listening to Kid Rock, Future Robot Girlfriends, & Touring with Chad & JT. More on Strider: https://www.instagram.com/stridershredsallday/?hl=en Support the pod: https://www.patreon.com/Newski NEWSKI ON TOUR 3/29 - YPSILANTI, MI - Ziggys 3/31 - TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern 4/1 - ELORA, ON - Elora Brewing Co 4/2 - BARRIE, ON - Queens Hotel 4/6 - STEVEN'S POINT, WI - UWSP Dreyfus Center 4/7 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Anodyne Walkers Point (early 7p) 4/8 - MANITOWOC, WI - Sabbatical Brewing 4/12 - CHICAGO, IL - Golden Dagger 4/13 - ST PAUL, MN - Turf Club 4/14 - APPLETON, WI - Appleton Beer Factory 4/21 - COLUMBUS, OH - Rambling House Series 4/22 - YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Westside Bowl 4/23 - PHILADELPHIA, PA- Krobath Concert Series 4/26 - NYC - Bowery Electric (early 6pm) 4/27 - DEWEY BEACH, DL - Fort Ishu House Show 4/28 - WASHINGTON DC - Pearl St Warehouse 4/30 - RICHMOND, VA - Hardywood Brewing (early 3pm) 5/3 - ORLANDO, FL - Will's Pub 5/4 - ST AUGUSTINE - Sarbez 5/5 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/6 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/7 - COLUMBUS, MS - Sunstroke House Music (early 6p) 5/20 - HAVANA, IL - Havana Songwriters Fest (solo) 5/23 - SEATTLE, WA - Fun House 5/24 - BEND, OR - Old St Francis School 5/25 - PORTLAND, OR - The White Eagle 5/26 - PORT ANGELES, WA - JFFA Festival 6/2- MARSHFIELD, WI - Hub City Days 6/17 - SHEBOYGAN, WI - Three Sheeps 6/23 - CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - Newbo City Market 6/30 - BARABOO, WI - Tumbled Rock Brewing 7/1 - MADISON, WI - Terrace at Memorial Union 7/15 - GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Founders 7/16 - THREE OAKS, MI - Acorn Theatre
Sid McCain and NEWSKI sit down in studio at WMSE 91.7 Milwaukee to riff about SXSW, kooky tour routing, breaking up, and why FOMO is a useless social disease. More on NEWSKI: https://newskimusic.com/ NEWSKI ON TOUR 3/29 - YPSILANTI, MI - Ziggys 3/31 - TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern 4/1 - ELORA, ON - Elora Brewing Co 4/2 - BARRIE, ON - Queens Hotel 4/6 - STEVEN'S POINT, WI - UWSP Dreyfus Center 4/7 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Anodyne Walkers Point (early 7p) 4/8 - MANITOWOC, WI - Sabbatical Brewing 4/12 - CHICAGO, IL - Golden Dagger 4/13 - ST PAUL, MN - Turf Club 4/14 - APPLETON, WI - Appleton Beer Factory 4/21 - COLUMBUS, OH - Rambling House Series 4/22 - YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Westside Bowl 4/23 - PHILADELPHIA, PA- Krobath Concert Series 4/26 - NYC - Bowery Electric (early 6pm) 4/27 - DEWEY BEACH, DL - Fort Ishu House Show 4/28 - WASHINGTON DC - Pearl St Warehouse 4/30 - RICHMOND, VA - Hardywood Brewing (early 3pm) 5/3 - ORLANDO, FL - Will's Pub 5/4 - ST AUGUSTINE - Sarbez 5/5 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/6 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/7 - COLUMBUS, MS - Sunstroke House Music (early 6p) 5/20 - HAVANA, IL - Havana Songwriters Fest (solo) 5/23 - SEATTLE, WA - Fun House 5/24 - BEND, OR - Old St Francis School 5/25 - PORTLAND, OR - The White Eagle 5/26 - PORT ANGELES, WA - JFFA Festival 6/2- MARSHFIELD, WI - Hub City Days 6/17 - SHEBOYGAN, WI - Three Sheeps 6/23 - CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - Newbo City Market 6/30 - BARABOO, WI - Tumbled Rock Brewing 7/1 - MADISON, WI - Terrace at Memorial Union 7/15 - GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Founders 7/16 - THREE OAKS, MI - Acorn Theatre
Geek pop hero Carter Vail sits down with Brett Newski (NEWSKI) to talk about being imprisoned by the algorithm, DIY art, making a living on the internet and why you should not put your best foot forward. More on Carter: https://www.cartervail.com/ Support the pod: https://www.patreon.com/Newski NEWSKI on Tour: 3/29 - YPSILANTI, MI - Ziggys 3/30 - HAMILTON, ON - Mill's Hardware 3/31 - TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern 4/1 - ELORA, ON - Elora Brewing Co 4/2 - BARRIE, ON - Queens Hotel 4/6 - STEVEN'S POINT, WI - UWSP Dreyfus Center 4/7 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Anodyne Walkers Point (early 7p) 4/8 - MANITOWOC, WI - Sabbatical Brewing 4/12 - CHICAGO, IL - Golden Dagger 4/13 - ST PAUL, MN - Turf Club 4/14 - APPLETON, WI - Appleton Beer Factory 4/21 - COLUMBUS, OH - Rambling House Series 4/22 - YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Westside Bowl 4/23 - PHILADELPHIA, PA- Krobath Concert Series 4/26 - NYC - Bowery Electric (early 6pm) 4/27 - DEWEY BEACH, DL - Fort Ishu House Show 4/28 - WASHINGTON DC - Pearl St Warehouse 4/30 - RICHMOND, VA - Hardywood Brewing (early 3pm) 5/3 - ORLANDO, FL - Will's Pub 5/4 - ST AUGUSTINE - Sarbez 5/5 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/6 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/7 - COLUMBUS, MS - Sunstroke House Music (early 6p) 5/20 - HAVANA, IL - Havana Songwriters Fest (solo) 5/23 - SEATTLE, WA - Fun House 5/24 - BEND, OR - Old St Francis School 5/25 - PORTLAND, OR - The White Eagle 5/26 - PORT ANGELES, WA - JFFA Festival 6/2- MARSHFIELD, WI - Hub City Days 6/17 - SHEBOYGAN, WI - Three Sheeps 6/23 - CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - Newbo City Market 6/30 - BARABOO, WI - Tumbled Rock Brewing 7/1 - MADISON, WI - Terrace at Memorial Union 7/12 - GOSHEN, IN - Goshen Brewing 7/15 - GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Founders 7/16 - THREE OAKS, MI - Acorn Theatre
NEWSKI guests on Gig Boss podcast about survivng the modern music industry. host: Adam Meckler More on NEWSKI: https://newskimusic.com/ More on Gig Boss: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gig-boss/id1604648883 NEWSKI ON TOUR: 3/29 - YPSILANTI, MI - Ziggys 3/30 - HAMILTON, ON - Mill's Hardware 3/31 - TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern 4/1 - ELORA, ON - Elora Brewing Co 4/2 - BARRIE, ON - Queens Hotel 4/6 - STEVEN'S POINT, WI - UWSP Dreyfus Center 4/7 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Anodyne Walkers Point (early 7p) 4/8 - MANITOWOC, WI - Sabbatical Brewing 4/12 - CHICAGO, IL - Golden Dagger 4/13 - ST PAUL, MN - Turf Club 4/14 - APPLETON, WI - Appleton Beer Factory 4/21 - COLUMBUS, OH - Rambling House Series 4/22 - YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Westside Bowl 4/23 - PHILADELPHIA, PA- Krobath Concert Series 4/26 - NYC - Bowery Electric (early 6pm) 4/27 - DEWEY BEACH, DL - Fort Ishu House Show 4/28 - WASHINGTON DC - Pearl St Warehouse 4/30 - RICHMOND, VA - Hardywood Brewing 5/3 - ORLANDO, FL - Will's Pub 5/4 - ST AUGUSTINE - Sarbez 5/5 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/6 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/7 - COLUMBUS, MS - Sunstroke House Music (early 6p) 5/20 - HAVANA, IL - Havana Songwriters Fest (solo) 5/23 - SEATTLE, WA - Fun House 5/24 - BEND, OR - Old St Francis School 5/25 - PORTLAND, OR - The White Eagle 5/26 - PORT ANGELES, WA - JFFA Festival 6/2- MARSHFIELD, WI - Hub City Days 6/17 - SHEBOYGAN, WI - Three Sheeps 6/23 - CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - Newbo City Market 6/30 - BARABOO, WI - Tumbled Rock Brewing 7/1 - MADISON, WI - Terrace at Memorial Union 7/12 - GOSHEN, IN - Goshen Brewing 7/15 - GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Founders 7/16 - THREE OAKS, MI - Acorn Theatre
Hutch Harris (The Thermals) and Brett Newski (NEWSKI) discuss A.I. taking over art, the bizarroness of the art museum scene, collaging, and finding the balance of art and commerce. More on Hutch: https://hutchharris.bandcamp.com/ If u enjoy the pod please support: https://www.patreon.com/Newski NEWSKI ON TOUR: 3/29 - YPSILANTI, MI - Ziggys 3/30 - HAMILTON, ON - Mill's Hardware 3/31 - TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern 4/1 - ELORA, ON - Elora Brewing Co 4/2 - BARRIE, ON - Queens Hotel 4/6 - STEVEN'S POINT, WI - UWSP Dreyfus Center 4/7 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Anodyne Walkers Point (early 7p) 4/8 - MANITOWOC, WI - Sabbatical Brewing 4/12 - CHICAGO, IL - Golden Dagger 4/13 - ST PAUL, MN - Turf Club 4/14 - APPLETON, WI - Appleton Beer Factory 4/21 - COLUMBUS, OH - Rambling House Series 4/22 - YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Westside Bowl 4/23 - PHILADELPHIA, PA- Krobath Concert Series 4/26 - NYC - Bowery Electric (early 6pm) 4/27 - DEWEY BEACH, DL - Fort Ishu House Show 4/28 - WASHINGTON DC - Pearl St Warehouse 4/30 - RICHMOND, VA - Hardywood Brewing 5/3 - ORLANDO, FL - Will's Pub 5/4 - ST AUGUSTINE - Sarbez 5/5 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/6 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/7 - COLUMBUS, MS - Sunstroke House Music (early 6p) 5/20 - HAVANA, IL - Havana Songwriters Fest (solo) 5/23 - SEATTLE, WA - Fun House 5/24 - BEND, OR - Old St Francis School 5/25 - PORTLAND, OR - The White Eagle 5/26 - PORT ANGELES, WA - JFFA Festival 6/2- MARSHFIELD, WI - Hub City Days 6/17 - SHEBOYGAN, WI - Three Sheeps 6/23 - CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - Newbo City Market 6/30 - BARABOO, WI - Tumbled Rock Brewing 7/1 - MADISON, WI - Terrace at Memorial Union 7/12 - GOSHEN, IN - Goshen Brewing 7/15 - GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Founders 7/16 - THREE OAKS, MI - Acorn Theatre
Prominent UK rock outfit TEMPLES sits down with Brett Newski (NEWSKI) on UK knife fights, top roadside attractions, handling heavy pressure, & why limitations are good. More on TEMPLES: http://www.templestheband.com/ Support the pod: https://patreon.com/newski NEWSKI ON TOUR: 3/29 - YPSILANTI, MI - Ziggys 3/30 - HAMILTON, ON - Mill's Hardware 3/31 - TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern 4/1 - ELORA, ON - Elora Brewing Co 4/2 - BARRIE, ON - Queens Hotel 4/6 - STEVEN'S POINT, WI - UWSP Dreyfus Center 4/7 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Anodyne Walkers Point 4/8 - MANITOWOC, WI - Sabbatical Brewing 4/12 - CHICAGO, IL - Golden Dagger 4/13 - ST PAUL, MN - Turf Club 4/14 - APPLETON, WI - Appleton Beer Factory 4/21 - COLUMBUS, OH - Rambling House Series 4/22 - YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Westside Bowl 4/23 - PHILADELPHIA, PA- Krobath Concert Series 4/26 - NYC - Bowery Electric 4/27 - DEWEY BEACH, DL - Fort Ishu House Show 4/28 - WASHINGTON DC - Pearl St Warehouse 4/30 - RICHMOND, VA - Hardywood Brewing 5/3 - ORLANDO, FL - Will's Pub 5/4 - ST AUGUSTINE - Sarbez 5/5 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/6 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/20 - HAVANA, IL - Havana Songwriters Fest (solo) 5/23 - SEATTLE, WA - Fun House 5/24 - BEND, OR - Old St Francis School 5/25 - PORTLAND, OR - The White Eagle 5/26 - PORT ANGELES, WA - JFFA Festival
This episode delves into the folklore and legends surrounding some of the state's most famous haunted locations. First, we explore the eerie tales surrounding the Indian River Inlet Bridge, which spans the waterway between Bethany Beach and Dewey Beach. According to local lore, the bridge is haunted by the ghost of a construction worker who died during its construction.Next, we venture to Fort Delaware, a former Civil War prison on Pea Patch Island. The fort is said to be haunted by the spirits of Confederate soldiers who died during their imprisonment there. We hear from eyewitnesses who have experienced ghostly apparitions and unexplained phenomena while visiting this historic site.Moving on to the Woodburn Mansion in Wilmington, we learn about the legend of the ghostly woman who roams its halls. According to the story, a former mansion owner lost her husband and child in a tragic accident and now haunts the home in search of her lost loved ones.Finally, we explore the history and haunting of the Cannonball House in Lewes. The house is named for the cannonball lodged in its facade, a reminder of the home's role in the War of 1812. But the house has a much older history, dating back to the 18th century, that includes tales of murder, suicide, and hauntings.Join us as we delve into the folklore and legends behind these haunted locations and try to separate fact from fiction.Written and Performed by Christopher FeinsteinZoning Out- https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZLb8oK5uxgK64GL7vUHwKDraft Class- https://open.spotify.com/show/3BEobZXMT1kiPbffV0VT3FTwitter- @Haunted_A_HInstagram- haunted_american_historyemail- hauntedamericanhistory@gmail.comPatreon- https://www.patreon.com/hauntedamericanhistoryWant to watch me eat and review it? Talk about ghosts and theme parks? Follow me on TikTok.TikTok- @chris_hahMUSICAmbiment by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3359-ambimentLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseNightmare Machine by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4133-nightmare-machineLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Classic Horror 3 by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3513-classic-horror-3License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSCP-x5x (Outer Thoughts) by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/6735-scp-x5x-outer-thoughts-License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When it comes to Dewey Beach, if you know, you know. Those legendary days spent hanging out on the beach with your crew, or taking in some live music at the bars. And of course, those epic nights spent reveling with friends at The Starboard - the source of Dewey Crush inspiration. When the concept of Dewey Crush was just a twinkle in their founders' eye, it was the vibe, atmosphere, and energy of The Starboard that gave them the motivation to fully hatch their canned cocktail plan. The big idea was to make something that captured the essence of East Coast summers. Something that you could take home that'd spark an amazing memory from an unforgettable summer. A drink that you could share with friends and family to make new moments. Co-founder and CEO Andrew Rigney joins Justin to discuss this fast-growing cocktail brand.
In this episode we discuss the eary days of the fight about what Dewey Beach should be, Todd's work at the Freeman Pavilion and why it's a waste of energy to turn your social media over to whomever seems to have some time on their hands. If you'd like to discuss the show, feel free to comment below, even from your email. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit daydrinkingondelmarva.substack.com
Still plenty of fun to be had this time here in Dewey Beach. todd and toastie have a little recap of the Dewey Goes Pink event aa well as the start of bingo and the end of the season celebration, will it be the last time we do daylights savings?
Next Door douchebag wants a dress code for the neighborhood, Chappelle show cancelled, guy gives constant updates on catching covid. Who cares? Join Jim's Patreon at patreon.com/jimflorentine for 3 extra podcasts a week for $5 a month. Check out Jim on tour: Aug. 2 Dewey Beach, DE Aug. 4 Bellmore Long Island, NY Aug. 5 Orange, CT All dates at Jimflorentine.com
Episode 021 – July Shelf MixToday I review 6 different beers I found at the Craft Store.Lab Volt – IPA, by: Dewey Beer Company, Dewey Beach, DELager Me Bro – Lager, by: Tripping Animals Brewing Company, Doral, FLFrogman – Vienna Lager, by: Bold Mariner Brewing Company – Ocean View, Norfolk, VASmells Like Freedom – IPA, by: DC Brau (Washington, DC) and Oskar Blues (Longmount, CO)DDH Nelson Nugs – DDH IPA, by: Imprint Beer Co, Hatfield, PAEmperor's New Clothes – Russian Imperial Stout, by: Idiom Brewing, Frederick, MDYou can find the breweries on the web and Facebook. Thanks for listening to the Bart Talks Beer Podcast. Bart Talks Beer is recorded in Southern Maryland in the heart of the Chesapeake Bay.The music in today's episode is used with Permission by ShallowDeep. The Intro is the song Maybe Never from the 2006 Album Ammunition. The Interlude/Outro song is song ‘I Feel Good, Uh' used with Permission by Gloria Tells from Epidemic Sound. Find Out how Epidemic Sound can help your content: https://share.epidemicsound.com/b77yyp Please Remember to check out BartTalksBeer.com to find where you can find this podcast. Find my quick 60 second reviews on Instagram (BartTalksBeer), Facebook (BartTalksBeer) and TikTok (BartTalksBeer) To interact with me, please reach out through Instagram and Facebook, by finding @BartTalksBeer or drop me an email at BartTalksBeer@gmail.comThanks again for listening. Cheers
6-30 Segment 1 - Jim nets us ~40 new followers on Twitter! - We learn Nate is a reverend - Streblow boats on Lake Delavan - Proper etiquette when eating shellfish - Crushing a ribeye at 10am - Pork steaks on a holiday weekend - Dewey Beach party scene
We go from drinking at Dewey Beach and nearly fighting a few dudes to man made depopulation tactics, to wanting to bring back the one man that could help us all….Tesla himself. My apologies for the shitty sound on this one…I'll do better next time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/danny-mayorga/support
Maxxinistas, you asked and we delivered. After 6 seasons, we are finally giving men the podcast platform they deserve. In this episode, the Maxi Pod is featuring not 1, but 3 straight men to discuss a wide ranging list of topics, from war to birth control, from ghosting to graphs, from disney princesses to rap music. Open your third eye and educate yourselves through the male gaze. After kicking out the men to talk about them behind their backs, Maggie and Rachel discuss the first 4 episodes of the The Challenge: All Stars, and give their shakiest Destiny's Challenge in History. They are giving credit to eggs and tweens where it's due and recapping the Kravis wedding. OUR RANGE IS ASTOUNDING. Good luck!
Ketanji Brown Jackson, a nominee of President Biden was confirmed by the US Senate as the newest member of the Supreme Court in its history on April 7. Brown, it was noted by her allies in the U.S. Senate, had appeared before the Senate on three separate occasions and had been confirmed in each case: first with her nomination by then President Obama as a District Court Judge for the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia. Then she was nominated, again by Obama, as the Vice Chair of the US Sentencing Commission. In 2021 President Biden had nominated her for the Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, again winning Senate confirmation. Her nomination to the high court is unfortunately tarnished by the most base elements of American politics, the campaign promise. Jackson's nomination did not seek to snatch the intellectual "gold ring" from the carnival barker's grasp. No. Instead it was just checking off a box. In this case, that she was a woman (although she famously, could not or would not define what a woman is, and that she is Black.). The nomination itself was strange by what was not discussed more than what was discussed. For example, although the three recent nominees to the high court went through the intellectual and philosophical "wringer," Jackson was given a "pass" by the US Senate. Most American know as much about her today as they did when she was plucked from obscurity to immortality by Gentleman Joe from Delaware. Yes, the Duke of Dewey Beach has displayed his old-school appreciation for fulfilling a campaign promise regardless the costs. Jackson is poised to fill the seat on the bench of her former mentor, Justice Stephen Breyer: a liberal for a liberal, but whereas Breyer had a record that could be discerned, the same cannot be said of Jackson. In fact, if anyone asked a little too persistently, they faced the grim reality of wearing the cloak of racist and bigot.
Brewfest is BACK! In partnership with Starboard Raw. Proceeds raised will support the charity Sean's House & DE Brewers Guild Todd sits down with Holly and Gary, the creators of Brewfest in Dewey Beach. The 11th Annual Brewfest will be held on May 3rd For more info check out https://www.eventbrite.com/e/11th-annual-brewfest-2022-tickets-311275682947
In todays bonus episode, BLew and Kev recap their experience on St Patty's Day opening weekend at Dewey Beach, De. They break down a few moments that unfolded over the weekend. Conversation shifts to the recent situation Chris Brown was trending for. Enjoy this bonus episode of OTL! Check us out on Instagram @officialonthelow @b.lew13 @302kev --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onthelowpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onthelowpodcast/support
An Interview with the biggest presence at the Starboard, Keith Warren, AKA Hightower. has been a pillar (pun intended) of Dewey Beach for some time and has been pouring his passion for art into Brushin' with Keith, which has its own Dewey spin to your typical Paint Night.
Todd sits down with Drew from the Hyatt in Dewey Beach on the Eve of one of the biggest events of the year for the Dewey Business Partnership, the Dewey Gala. we also hear a couple stories from working at a hotel in the biggest little party town on the Delaware shore
Steve “Monty” Montgomery is a renowned Mid-Atlantic restaurateur, a leader, and visionary on Delaware’s culinary coast. Whether he's in one of his bars or out in the community, Monty is an instantly recognizable and celebrated face. His restaurants and bars have become town staples, the most notable being the famed Starboard in Dewey Beach. As the owner of Nicks Fish House in Port Covington, Monty has become a close colleague of Marc Weller & Matt Rienzo. On this episode of From the Ground Up with Marc Weller, Monty joins to discuss core values, commitment to community, and what it takes to be successful in the restaurant industry. Take a trip to the seaside as Monty shares a few of his own “Rising Tide” moments.
Welcome to Episode 27! In this Episode I will be chatting with my Delaware date (Lexi) about the fun time we had at Dewey Beach! We talk about the different bars we went to, how I showed her a Montana drinking trick, and our thoughts on trying spicy jelly beans and chocolate covered Swedish fish! Listen Now! FOLLOW THE SOCIALS!! Instagram - @matthewwurnig TikTok - @50dates50states YouTube - 50 Dates 50 States Facebook - 50 Dates 50 States Website - www.50dates50states.com Follow my Delaware Date! Insta - @_alexis_giordano_
Today, Dane and I give props to the Hamilton West Side Little League (Representing Ohio) for finishing as the runner up in the Little League World Series. We also discuss Dane's trip to Dewey Beach, Delaware, whether or not the NFL should have preseason games, how New York Mets baseball players give their fans the "Thumbs Down", how good are the Cincinnati Reds and most importantly, the recent decrease in crab supply causing a crab cake shortage!! We have some other topics for Rapid Fire and as always, we'll "Get Real w/Dane" and we'll have "Messin with your money w/Rell". We're ready for this episode and we hope you are too! Enjoy the show!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/always-rell-event/message
Sean and Elisabeth talk about why she is running for Dewey Beach Town Council, safety within the town (0:00), town revenue generators and budget expenses, stream lining applications for special events, keeping Dewey Beach Dewey Beach (36:54), town council helping support local businesses, her family background/bio (1:01:39) Get 2 Know more about Elisabeth email: engibbings^@^gmail^.^com Thanks to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode, get 10% off of your first month of counseling at https://betterhelp.com/getting2knowu Follow the Getting 2 Know U Pod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Help the Getting 2 Know U Pod upgrade our recording and sound equipment through our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getting2knowupod Support the Getting 2 Know U Pod by SUBSCRIBING, RATING, AND REVIEWING when you listen: Apple: Spotify: Podbean:
This week, we're exploring our subconscious with psychotherapist/specialist in dream analysis Kara Catrelle! She explains the definition and significance of dreams, and we chat specifically about the themes of sex, exes, fantasies, cheating (YIKES), and more. We also discuss how to use your dreams as a spiritual practice, why some dreams feel so much more real than others, recurring dreams and nightmares, and how astrology affects our sleeping state. Before Kara joins us, we catch up on our recent trip to Dewey Beach, what Rayna got her bf for his bday, and a former guest a listener wants Ashley to sleep with. Enjoy! Find out more about Kara and her services by visiting her website. Follow us on Instagram @GirlsGottaEatPodcast, Ashley @AshHess, and Rayna @RaynaGreenberg. Visit our website for show tickets, merchandise, and more! Thank you to our partners this week: Pretty Litter: Use code GGE for 20% off your first order at prettylitter.com. The Pill Club: They are offering a $10 donation to bedsider.org for every listener who becomes a patient at thepillclub.com/gge. Buffy: For $20 off your first purchase of $80 or more, visit buffy.co and use code GGE. Dipsea: Get a 30-day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/gge.
This week's episode features Chris Diller. He is a Beach/Americana singer who's been buzzing around the Mid-Atlantic since about 2014. These days you can usually find him down at the ocean here in the DMV. He's been playing a lot in Ocean City, Maryland as well as Dewey Beach, Delaware. If you are friends or fans of his you might know his song "Federal Hill", but he's also got a new song out called “I know A Beach” which is featured on this episode. Feel free to subscribe to him or the podcast on FB/Instagram. Thanks for listening and supporting local music. SPOTIFY LINK FB LINK
Todd shares stories from Dewey Beach and the Freeman Stage. Tony winds up his wildly unsuccessful book tour.You can check out Dewey Raw on the Starboard’s YouTube channel or watch below: Get on the email list at daydrinkingondelmarva.substack.com
Welcome back Podheads! We apologize for the brief mid-season hiatus, but Toc and Tim are back in action and ready to break down your political current events. Today they cover the early stages of the 2022 senate elections, the BIF (bipartisan infrastructure framework!) and why you should mask up when you get drunk at Dewey Beach. Plus a fire new jukebox by the Aussie responsible for ending Post Malone's career. Still no sign of Sagnik. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and super-spread the pod!
For this episode of 302lifestylebeachpodcast we have Sheldon Hudson, the Town Manager of Millsboro Delaware! Millsboro has the best location. The Town is situated along US 113 (a 4-lane highway), SR 24, SR 20, and SR 30 and less than 20 miles from the coastal communities of Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach, and Ocean City (MD). Millsboro was recently named by PC Magazine as 1 of the top-50 cities in the United States and Canada from which to work from home! Welcoming to professionals and families alike. There is no sales tax. Property taxes and crime rates are low. In this podcast Sheldon talks about Millsboro and how it is developing to become one of the best cities in 302 for business and work from home. He also shares with us some insights on being a town manager and what it means to be one. Check this podcast to learn more! If you like this podcast and you want more podcasts like this, feel free to Subscribe to 302lifestylebeachpodcast: https://anchor.fm/302lifestylebeachpodcast Keep living the 302 lifestyle, enjoy the beach, live that life! Sponsored by That Guy with a Broom Phone: +1 302-727-2517 Website: https://www.tgwbroom.com/home Email: support@tgwbroom.com Town of Millsboro Delaware Website: https://www.millsboro.org/default.asp Phone: (302) 934-8171 Email: town@millsboro.org Address: 322 Wilson Highway Millsboro, Delaware 19966
As expected, the Wizards fought valiantly in the first game of the first round of the NBA Playoffs. Will they win a game against Philly this series? The Caps make another first round exit from the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Where do they go from here? Adam is back from his trip to Dewey Beach.
"How do we gather information about Greyhound adoption and share it with the rest of the adoption community?"Joan Belle Isle on the original goals of The Greyhound Project Show Notes The Greyhound Project was founded in 1993 by Joan Belle Isle and like minded, New England-based adoption group volunteers. Its mission was to "serve the common interests of greyhound adoption organizations, their volunteers, and others interested in the welfare of retired racing greyhounds on a national basis." The organization was adoption group agnostic and neutral on the topic of Greyhound racing. The 1996 closing of the Waterloo Greyhound Park in Waterloo, Iowa was a litmus test for The Greyhound Project. Could the project and its founders, including Joan, bring together Greyhound adoption groups in the spirit of breed welfare and volunteer coordination? The Waterloo closing proved that national networking could be a powerful force in the Greyhound adoption community. The organization's outreach began with a newsletter, Speaking of Greyhounds, as a means of starting conversations between different adoption groups around the country. The Greyhound Project also sought to raise funds for its operations and those of adoption groups. Its Celebrating Greyhounds Calendar became the centerpiece of this effort. Sarah Norton became involved with The Greyhound Project in the late 1990s. She attended the Dewey Beach, Delaware meeting in 1999, organized by The Greyhound Project. Amongst 1000 Greyhounds and 1000 owners, she met Joan. They would become fast friends and collaborators within The Greyhound Project. With the 2020 closure of Florida Greyhound tracks, The Greyhound Project entered a new era. Susie and John McQuade, of the Greyhound Adoption League of Texas (GALT), reached out and offered to take over the project. Their goal is the preservation of soul of the project, including its vast website content and calendar fundraising program. In this episode, host John Parker sits down with The Greyhound Project's founders and torchbearers to explore the past, present and future of the organization. Links The Greyhound Project (Website)Celebrating Greyhounds Calendar (Facebook)Greyhound Adoption League of Texas (Website)Greyhound Adoption League of Texas (Facebook)
Chris Carter goes by "Carter Rocks" because he rocks and it plays on Carderock which the google-machine labels as a PicNic ground, but it is a lot more than that -- and so is Mr. Carter. Chris and I met on the mean streets of Bethesda and we ran the raucous roads of Dewey Beach. Chris has worked in media for almost 20 years and he lends his experience to me and you and we have a ball doing it in his insane studio that he is creating for a client because now Chris is his own boss -- the founder of "Always Evolving Media." Let's rock and roll, Carter Rocks!!!https://www.alwaysevolvingmedia.com/homeENJOY -- I got a feeling you will!!!
How do you create the perfect Brunch, you ask? Great question: your two favorite morons Jesse McGrath & Wilder Shaw are joined by Producer & Host for Entertainment Tonight, Ash Crossan, to answer that for you, in the form of an easy-to-digest, incredibly boring rubric. Tune into the show critics have hailed as "a podcast" to find out the Very Quite Lit, Very Pretty Good, and Very Not Quite Lit elements of brunch!POINTS OF INTEREST THIS WEEK INCLUDE:• VERY SPECIAL GUEST Ash Crossan!• Bubba Gump• The correct mimosa ratio• Waffle goo• Make it a challenge[And Holler atcha boys on Instagram and Twitter]See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A peek behind the scenes of the biggest little party town on the Delaware shore, Dewey Beach. A quick, fun and informative conversation about what's going on in everyone's favorite beach town.
The boys get into March Madness mode with an interview with legendary Maryland basketball coach Gary Williams. Discussions include stories from the ACC, the Baltimore hoops landscape, the infamous Steve Blake-John Gilchrist scrap, Dewey Beach bars, and much more. The boys also recap the first few days of NFL free agency, touch on some O's news, and pick their Terps hoops Starting 5.
Todd and Toastie sit down at Starboard HQ for a conversation about what's going on in Dewey Beach as we all prepare for St Patrick's day and opening weekend festivities-ish. One question that has come up a lot is what are we doing about VIP cards for this year. so we address that as well as some of the non-profit work that we missed out on last year
Five years ago Todd started a podcast to show the behind-the-scenes fun of what's happening in the biggest little party town - Dewey Beach. After a hiatus, he is starting it up again with a new format to make sure it is fun and informative featuring weekly conversations with Toastie the General manager of the world-famous Starboard restaurant. Take a listen to this bonus episode and keep an eye out for its very own feed coming soon.
In this episode, I’m going to be talking with born and raised local, Micah Idler, about how to make the most of an outdoorsy trip in Delaware. And more specifically, we’ll be exploring a few of Delaware’s east coast towns, including Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, and Dewey Beach. Join Micah and me as we explore what else there is to do, beyond the beaches in Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, and Dewey Beach, Delaware! Take an LA Tour with Micah or Connect with Micah on Instagram Micah is a world-traveling storyteller who’s currently a professional tour guide in Los Angeles. Micah went to school for history and education, studying geography, political science, and architecture. He loves meeting new people and showing them around his favorite spots, whether they are out in the wild or at the bar. What We Cover in This Episode The best time of year to visit Delaware. The main difference between a Delaware beach vacation and a Maryland beach vacation. The different vibes between the Delaware beaches. A dining spot you must hit up on the way if you’re driving in from D.C. or Baltimore. The best outdoor activities to take part in, outside of the beach. The best breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks on the east coast of Delaware. One fun tip that’ll get you a free donut! Delaware weather tips. The best spot to catch crabs. Which spots, of all the competitors, have the best french fry and ice cream. Two of the most beautiful places for pictures. A terrific historical spot to visit that many visitors miss! The most overrated destination on the east coast of Delaware. Quotes I think the best option is really getting a group of friends or your family out and just sharing a house together and just creating a bond through activities, great food, whether indoors or out. Micah Idler I think it’s more about quality in Delaware. Even if it does get busy, which it does, I feel like it’s still a local kind of vibe to it. And I think that Delaware has done a good job of kind of preserving that. Micah Idler I feel like there’s so much I still didn’t talk about. But that’s the thing is that I just love Delaware and the beaches so much that it’s always home, even if I don’t live there at the moment. So I highly recommend people checking it out and that they can actually experience it for themselves. Micah Idler Links to Places Mentioned in this Episode Where to Stay: In a Rental – Join Airbnb and get up to $65 off your first trip! Destinations to Explore on the Drive In Mentioned: Dogfish Head Craft Brewery (Milton Location) Mispillion River Brewing Vanderwende Farm Creamery Paradise Grill Greenwood Chicken Barbecue Outdoor Destinations Mentioned: Cape Henlopen State Park Indian River Inlet Delaware Bay Delaware Seashore State Park Cannonball House Big Chill Beach Club Lewes Restaurants Mentioned: Nectar Notting Hill Coffee Irish Eyes Pub & Restaurant Hopkins Farm Creamery Crooked Hammock Brewery Big Oyster Brewery Rehoboth Beach Restaurants Mentioned: Dogfish Head Brewing & Eats Chesapeake & Maine Revelation Craft Brewing Thompson Island Brewing Company Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant Egg Rise Up Coffee Fractured Prune The Crab House Claws Seafood House Nalu Rehoboth Beach Salt Air The Cultured Pearl Stingray Sushi Bar Thrasher’s French Fries The Point Coffee Shop & Bakery Dewey Beach Restaurants Mentioned: Gary’s Dewey Beach Grill Nalu Dewey Beach Dewey Beer Co. Thanks for Listening! We love our listeners! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a comment below and let me know about your favorite part! If you’ve been enjoying the show, please also consider leaving me a review in Apple Podcasts. It’s super easy; click here and go to “ratings and reviews.” I read and appreciate every single one! Each review helps new listeners find the podcast. Thank you!! Follow Cinders Travels on Facebook or Instagram for Locals Know Best updates.
We have the hilarious open book that is Kate Nicholls joining us to discuss some heavier topics but with humor, of course. We're talking about manipulative partners and broken engagements, complicated relationships with parents, losing a parent, coping with a mother's breast cancer, anxiety and PTSD, and more. Kate also spills some tea about the Kardashians (who she worked for) and some other celebs' snack preferences, and shares the story of her "therapy" dog and who rescued who. We also catch up on our recent girls trip to Dewey Beach, Ashley shares a deep dark TV secret with Rayna, and we bring back "I Knew She Was a True Friend When...". Hope you enjoy! Follow Kate on Instagram at @KateNichollzz, and check out her podcast Stage 4 Clinger. Follow us @GirlsGottaEatPodcast, Ashley @AshHess, and Rayna @Rayna.Greenberg. Check our website for tour dates and merchandise. Thank you to our partners for this episode: Allform: To find your perfect sofa and get 20% off all orders, go to allform.com/gge. LiquidIV: Get 25% off at liquidiv.com with code GGE at checkout. Daily Harvest: Get $25 off your first box at dailyharvest.com with code GGE. Nutrafol: Get 20% off at nutrafol.com with code GGE.
Reopening Delaware segments from The Rick Jensen Show - Biologist and Dewey Beach Patrol Captain explains How Beach Fun can Defeat the Virus
Reopening Delaware segments from The Rick Jensen Show - Steve "Monty" Montgomery, owner of iconic Dewey Beach destination, The Starboard, gets into really specific expectations for customers and staff in Phase One of reopening.
Listen to Elisa Cafferky’s amazing story of coming to faith in Jesus as a Jewish woman and hear what it is like to identify as both Jewish and Christian. Also, how a freak accident diving through a wave at Dewey Beach turned her son, Nick, into a quadriplegic and how this drew her closer to God. https://www.linkedin.com/in/elisacafferky/ www.hightechprayerbreakfast.org
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A controversy erupted when an obscure regulation reared its head last summer: preventing dogs from joining their families on the outdoor patios of restaurants. In dog-friendly Delaware towns like Dewey Beach, this posed a real problem for business owners. Speaker Pete Schwartzkopf's HB 275, which has now been signed into law, overturned that regulation so dogs can now stay with their owners. In this episode we speak to Speaker Schwartzkopf, a local Dewey Beach business owner, and a dog lover about the legislation.
Fall will soon arrive on Delmarva, and there is a cornucopia of fun activities for your family to enjoy! From outdoor festivals and nature walks, to tasting local treats and relaxing by a cozy campfire - Delmarva offers more than you ever thought possible each and every autumn.SHOW NOTES:0:30 - Jeff Twilley joins The Bridge Podcast as a guest!1:30 - Why we love Fall...2:20 - Raking the Leaves3:30 - You can't breeze past the huge list of Fall activities across Delmarva4:15 - The Bridge Staff share their favorite fall activities6:15 - The foods of Fall... yumm!6:45 - Apple Scrapple Festival 'Scrapple Carving Competition'7:40 - Fifer Orchards Celebrates 100 Years (1919-2019) and other Farm Markets8:15 - Great Delaware Pumpkin Carve Festival at the Delaware State Fair in Harrington, DE8:30 - Pepper's Pumpkin Patch in Laurel, DE and TS Smith and Sons in Bridgeville, DE8:45 - Waterfowl Festival in Easton, MD9:10 - Berlin Fiddlers Convention in Berlin, MD10:00 - Thunder Over Dover Air Show at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, DE10:30 - Wings & Wheels Fall Festival Car and Air Show at Delaware Coastal Airport in Georgetown, DE10:55 - OysterFest and Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD11:10 - That just scratches the surface... Check out a full list of Fall Activities Across Delmarva below!11:20 - Getting out and enjoying the activities is more about the quality time spent with friends and family12:00 - Jeff Twilley enjoys day trips with his family, leaving the phones behind12:45 - Andrew recalls an old commercial...13:25 - State Parks (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey) in the Fall are an incredible change from what the tourists get to experience14:00 - Celebrate and appreciate the blessings in your own backyard15:45 - Jeff loves camping with family, and is planting seeds and establishing family traditions16:55 - TakeawaysFall Activities Across Delmarva -September - Riverwalk Freedom Festival in Milford, DEBoardwalk Arts Festival in Bethany Beach, DENanticoke Indian Powwow in Millsboro, DELadybug Music Festival in Milford, DEFestival Hispano in Georgetown, DEGarlic Festival in Rehoboth Beach, DEOktoberfest in Lewes, DEMusic Conference and Festival in Dewey Beach, DEHistory Book Festival in Lewes, DENanticoke Heritage Festival in Woodland, DEThunder Over Dover Air Show at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, DEThe National Folk Festival in Salisbury, MDBerlin Fiddlers Convention in Berlin, MDNative American Festival in Vienna, MDSunfest in Ocean City, MDDorchester Out of the Darkness Walk in Hurlock, MDGrooveFEST Downtown Music Festival in Cambridge, MDOctober - Wings & Wheels Car and Air Show in Georgetown, DESea Witch Halloween and Fiddlers Festival in Rehoboth Beach, DEBoast the Coast Maritime Festival in Lewes, DEApple Scrapple Festival in Bridgeville, DEJazz Festival in Rehoboth Beach, DEThe Big Draw DE in Milford, DEGreat Delaware Pumpkin Carve Festival in Harrington, DEChesapeake Film Festival in Easton, MDChesapeake Wildfowl Expo in Salisbury, MDSea Gull Century Bike Ride in Salisbury, MDMid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival in St. Michaels, MDOysterFest in St. Michaels, MDEndless Summer Cruisin' in Ocean City, MDOC-Toberfest in Ocean City, MDSailwinds Park East Kite Festival in Cambridge, MDChincoteague Island Oyster Festival in Chincoteague, VANovember - Independent Film Festival in Rehoboth Beach, DEReturn Day in Georgetown, DEWaterfowl Festival in Easton, MDFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to podcast@887thebridge.comDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!Please share The Bridge Podcast with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. Podcast Sponsored by Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria's Restaurant
Friend breakups can be just as painful as romantic ones and we're discussing it all -- drifting apart, getting back together, fights, jealousy, roommate conflicts, making new friends, and more. We also recap and rank fights we've had (oh yes, we fight...in public), and play an extra special round of "How I Knew She Was a True Friend." And lastly, we catch up on Dewey Beach, Rayna's brother, and Ashley's vibrators. We hope you enjoy! Follow us on Instagram @GirlsGottaEatPodcast, Ashley @AshHess, and Rayna @OneHungryJew. Check our website for tour dates and merch. Thank you to our partners for this episode: Rothy's: Go to rothys.com/gge to find your new favorite flats. ThirdLove: Go to thirdlove.com/gge to get 15% off your first purchase. OpenFit: Get a special extended 30-day free trial membership by texting GGE to 303030. Lola: Get 40% off your first month's subscription at mylola.com and enter code GGE when you subscribe.
On this free-wheeling installment of A.R.D.cast, the gang discusses: Morrissey's decades-long descent from indie star to fascist dweeb, the many ways (two) in which DaBaby is a hit machine, mashing up white accents, Memorial Day Weekend scene reports for Philadelphia and Dewey Beach, Fatman Scoop, Foxy Brown, shitty commercial music, wonderful commercial music, catering to crowds who are months behind, Joe's invaluable Nirvana memorabilia, the hidden history of the Jersey Club bed squeak, the redemption of J Cole, regressive rock music, disposable pop stars, and Dua Lipa being pretty rad. DC, come check out So Far Gone (Drake Night) this Saturday 6/1 at Union Stage: https://www.unionstage.com/event/1850149-so-far-gone-drake-night-washington/ Philly, come check out B.A.S.I.C. with Flufftronix and Magglezzz on Wednesday 6/5 at The Dolphin: https://www.facebook.com/events/321995775147829/ World, check out Low Beezy on Instagram: http://instagram.com/lowbeezy
On this free-wheeling installment of A.R.D.cast, the gang discusses: Morrissey's decades-long descent from indie star to fascist dweeb, the many ways (two) in which DaBaby is a hit machine, mashing up white accents, Memorial Day Weekend scene reports for Philadelphia and Dewey Beach, Fatman Scoop, Foxy Brown, shitty commercial music, wonderful commercial music, catering to crowds who are months behind, Joe's invaluable Nirvana memorabilia, the hidden history of the Jersey Club bed squeak, the redemption of J Cole, regressive rock music, disposable pop stars, and Dua Lipa being pretty rad. DC, come check out So Far Gone (Drake Night) this Saturday 6/1 at Union Stage: https://www.unionstage.com/event/1850149-so-far-gone-drake-night-washington/ Philly, come check out B.A.S.I.C. with Flufftronix and Magglezzz on Wednesday 6/5 at The Dolphin: https://www.facebook.com/events/321995775147829/ World, check out Low Beezy on Instagram: http://instagram.com/lowbeezy
On this free-wheeling installment of A.R.D.cast, the gang discusses: Morrissey's decades-long descent from indie star to fascist dweeb, the many ways (two) in which DaBaby is a hit machine, mashing up white accents, Memorial Day Weekend scene reports for Philadelphia and Dewey Beach, Fatman Scoop, Foxy Brown, shitty commercial music, wonderful commercial music, catering to crowds who are months behind, Joe's invaluable Nirvana memorabilia, the hidden history of the Jersey Club bed squeak, the redemption of J Cole, regressive rock music, disposable pop stars, and Dua Lipa being pretty rad. DC, come check out So Far Gone (Drake Night) this Saturday 6/1 at Union Stage: https://www.unionstage.com/event/1850149-so-far-gone-drake-night-washington/ Philly, come check out B.A.S.I.C. with Flufftronix and Magglezzz on Wednesday 6/5 at The Dolphin: https://www.facebook.com/events/321995775147829/ World, check out Low Beezy on Instagram: http://instagram.com/lowbeezy
From The Starboard in Dewey Beach, DE, to Special Ops w/ the US Navy, to Managing Director at Resourcive, Nick has an incredible perspective on life, leadership, and purpose
***Change Up Announcement*** Dewey Raw Podcast is an interview show that gives you a behind the scenes talk with the people that make all the fun in Dewey Beach happen. This week we Talk with Starboard GM Toastie to discuss the transition of the Closing Weekend over the years and get chime ins from MAdness, Meg, Monty, and Dougie as well.
This is The Do It For Yourself Podcast. Each week I sit down with someone who is doing it for themselves and chasing a dream they just couldn’t suppress. This is often speakers, entrepreneurs, or athletes. They all share one thing in common, they are overcoming challenges and never giving up. Someone who is Doing It For Themselves is not selfish in their pursuit, they are simply chasing a dream or working towards a goal because it is something THEY want to do. They are not forging down a path because society or someone is telling them it’s what they should be doing. My guest today really needs no intro but for those of you who may not know him, this is Preston Russell aka P and as he says, real, raw and uncut. P is a very good friend of mine and one who I have been very excited to get on this show. He is someone who embodies the movement of Do It For Yourself. You will hear me call him P often in this interview because that is what I know him as. From a young age, Preston's parents taught him business skills and entrepreneurship. He started off selling candy as a kid which then morphed in to own multiple vending machines. Once he sold this off he launched an apparel company that was focused on sports teams but pivoted into school uniforms because P saw a need for inner city kids to have uniforms at a more affordable price. That is just his style, thinking quick and making move to help people. As P went along, he has never slowed down. He went on to graduate with his degree in business and then straight into his masters, he got his real estate license and just never stopped hustling. The biggest turning point occurred when he went to spend the summer in Dewey Beach. After that summer, P never returned to northern Delaware. He remained a permanent resident there and is now managing multiple restaurants in the various beach towns of southern DE. The thing is though, he didn't walk in waving his master's degree around no. He went in at the bottom, as a bar back and he worked his way up, doing every single job and task in the industry so that he could learn it inside and out. P's work ethic is something that we can all learn from. He never takes anything for granted and he is constantly on the move, trying to learn and grow in some way. I was honored to steal some time for him for this episode and I hope you guys enjoy this one. Preston's Instagram Do It For Yourself Instagram Support the show here!
Great show lots of fun stuff from the past week here in Dewey Beach. From the restaurant Olympics to summer vibes fest. We talked with Patrick Gallagher from Schell Brothers about a cool initiative called Project Kudos. And Madness in the streets was out complimenting the F out of some people. As always this week Dewey raw was brought to you by The Starboard - thank you for not kicking us out And fueled by sea quench - the most refreshing beer on the planet and our unofficial beverage of choice. Really working hard to make that official.
We come in hot by recapping our Dewey Beach trip with a play-by-play of all the guys who fell in love with Rayna, then transition perfectly into the question on every single girl's mind in the summer: Can I turn this vacay fling into the real thing? It can happen, and we have plenty of advice (and experience) to offer. And we're SO excited to introduce a new segment called "Is This Weird?" featuring everything from cults to cum phobias. Cheers! Follow Girls Gotta Eat on Instagram @GirlsGottaEatPodcast.
Carol Everhart -- President/CEO -- The Rehoboth Beach / Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce, talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from Rehoboth Beach, DE
This weeks episode contains recaps from the Dewey Beach Gala and "us" your fabulous hungover host partake and report "real news" about Dewey Beach's sixth annual Dewey Dunk!
New years day is full of good intentions that have already gone astray or postponed and there is no better place to be than the Starboard in Dewey Beach. the gather up some interviews that are partially coherent and even get highjacked for a min. Whether you have predictions or resolutions you can count on the Dewey faithful for things like drinking champagne out of a shoe.
Gary Cannon and Holly Ski, owners of 38°-75° Brewing in Dewey Beach join us to talk about Delaware's newest smallest brewery.
Back on Location at the Starboard in Dewey Beach for the best party of the season and maybe the whole year. Everyone is excited to be back to work and have fun the only problem is not everyone is in their best drinking shape and voices will suffer. New to the Dewey Raw dysfunctional family is Doug AKA Vanilla Thunder. we have lots of interviews with all sorts of characters from both sides of the bar.
We discuss the Fall wedding season and how to survive a Dewey Beach wedding.
Dewey Beach is getting adjusted to a little slower pace, However football is starting as well as some great off season programs like "Crushing and Brushin" with High Tower
Oh Behave show host Arden Moore is the creator and founder of National Dog Party Day. This year, the event takes place in Austin, Dewey Beach, DE; Orlando and San Diego to benefit four grrr-eat pet charities: Austin Pets Alive, Faithful Friends, Dogs 4 Disabled Veterans and Second Chance Dog Rescue. Tune in as we share some of the fun games and prizes awaiting all who bring their well-mannered dogs to THE Canine Soiree Event of the Year! Our guests are the party organizers for each site: Ali Kochie for the Dewey Beach party; Brian Regan of Walk Your Dog Austin for the Austin party and Joan Alexander of Dog House Parties for the Orlando party. For more details on how you can participate - go to www.dogpartyday.com. Woof! Questions or Comments? Send them to: arden@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - It’s Time to Party Like a Pup, America! We Unleash National Dog Party Day Plans on The Air on Pet Life Radio var ACE_AR = {Site: '845738', Size: '468060'};
This Show: John & Brittany. This interview was a long time in the scheduling. Done during the Dewey Beach music festival, we finally got to sit down with our friends John Faye and Brittany Rotondo to discuss their musical collaborations, how they met and of course their new CD "Start Sinning". Included in the interview are their new songs "Dirty Little Magazine" and 'Zzzoloft"!
This Show: Dewey Beach Music Conference. At our second year attending the DBMC we got a chance to do a follow up interviews with Lovebettie, Erin Barra, and Midnight Mob and see what they were up to. This show is a compilation of those interviews. Be sure to download the full interviews that we did with each of these amazing musical talents to hear more about them and to hear their music too!!