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Wildflower season is here! The only question is where you're going to go hiking to see them. On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, we cover all the best wildflower hikes in the Columbia River Gorge, which is easily the most colorful spot to get outside this time of year. From famous trails like Dog Mountain and the Tom McCall Preserve, to farther-flung destinations like Dalles Mountain Ranch and the Lyle Cherry Orchard, there is no shortage of options here. Pick one (or three!) and get a fresh burst of color into your life. Here are some highlights from this week's show: Why Dog Mountain is everybody's go-to wildflower hike. What is the “wildflower corridor” and what can you see there? The Dalles Mountain Ranch is out there, but the drive might be worth it. Some of the best local wildflower hikes outside of the Columbia Gorge. Subscribe to Peak Northwest on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's in a name? Or, in this case, what's in an Oregon place name? On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, we're looking into the history behind the names of some of Oregon's most beloved landmarks, pulling out some truly weird and wild stories from the Southern Oregon to the Columbia River Gorge. Forget everything you think you know about where our natural landmarks got their names. Here are some highlights from this week's show: How Mount Hood and the Columbia River both trace their names back to boats. A pair of Columbia Gorge landmarks with surprising histories. Vickie regrets asking about Dog Mountain. Rooster Rock once had a more, uh, colorful name. Subscribe to Peak Northwest on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let us know what you think - text the show!On this week's show:Happy National Coloring Book dayGlo's skunk updateWhoop there it is / who let the dogs outWhy does Vermont keep flooding? Cheif Murad doesn't like repeat offendersBurlington rugby star Ilona Maher wins Olympic bronze Vote for the ghost of Dick Sears Accidental Covid-19 case dismissedTraffic-calming devices installed on busy Burlington street New UVM surgical office approvedVermont in top 10 states with most federal disaster declarations (1:01:23) Break music: Suburban Samurai - "Zombie" https://suburbansamuraimusic.bandcamp.com/track/zombie Sage Farm Goat Dairy wins national award South Burlington City Council bounces pickleball solutions Brazen bears rattle Stowe Giant pinecone-like egg statue coming to new Williston art park Resort planned for former SVC campus 'advancing'Dog Mountain cancels summer festival(1:41:10) Break music: Violet Crimes - "Some Exceptions May Apply" https://violetcrimesvt.bandcamp.com/track/some-exceptions-may-apply Scumbag Map Driver intentionally drives wrong wayImpressive shoplifting in Bellows Falls & Brattleboro Brandon teen charged with sex assaultWaterbury man arrested for Morristown murderMontpelier bat attack 77-year-old Bennington woman charged with trying to grab gun from police officer 18-year-old arraigned on felony charges after violent attacks in BenningtonSpringfield man faces multiple drug chargesChinese turtle smuggler convictedThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comOutro Music by B-Complex
Why some experts say parts of Vermont would benefit from dredging to reduce flood risk, but it's not a panacea. Plus, Sen. Bernie Sanders says he'll campaign for Kamala Harris in her presidential bid, Goddard College now appears to have a buyer for its shuttered campus, Planned Parenthood of Northern New England warns of a major budget shortfall that could threaten services for patients, Dog Mountain in St. Johnsbury is forced to cancel its annual summer dog party due to flood damage, more than 20 homes have been destroyed in parts of the Northeast Kingdom by recent flooding, and Sen. Sanders says FEMA must streamline its process for getting federal financial aid into the hands of folks who need it following natural disasters.
In this episode of Howling Talent we focus on the one thing all our guests have in common, the loss of a beloved pet! We talk about the Emmy Award-winning series Shelter Me episode Dog Mountain with producers Steven Latham and Conrad Stanley. Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Lauren Altchiler helps us understand grief and Andrea Dagger, Barbara Lockwood, Nicola Vernon and Courtney Vogelin tell us about their very special pets, the latter three having celebrity animals inducted into the Animal Heroes Hall Of Fame. Join us for a moving tribute and insightful Season 2, Episode 12.You can watch Shelter Me: Dog Mountain for free from June 17th to 23rd via howlingtalent.com and sofafilmfestival.com
Thank you to our existing patrons for believing in our work offline and here in the podcast. Become a patron of the arts at Patreon.com/valerieihsan for books, writing instruction, coaching, and planning. Go to Patreon.com/strangeairstories for short stories in the paranormal mystery genre Announcements: Early Bird registration is open for the 2024 Writer Craft Writing Retreat. At this point, there is only four private tickets left and three shared tickets. We'll likely sell out again. ValerieIhsan.com/retreat for more info. EARLY BIRD $899 0r $128.45/mo for seven months. (Early Bird Registration is open from November 1-December 31, 2023. Monthly payment option ends December 31, 2023.) I'm in a new anthology by Tsunami Press with my essay "Eye Contact." It's in stores now; order wherever books are sold. Season of the Shadow up now! (Erick's new title.) UPDATE: Valerie: meeting with co-writers in Jan follow the feeling; Aligned Action are my 2024 buzz words. Erick: new series work written reader magnet for new series day planner arrived! Just finished: I'M READING: What's a Poor Girl to Do?: Prostitution in Mid-Nineteenth Century America by Elizabeth A. Topping and Ma and Me by Putsana Reang Catching the Big Fish by David Lynch Up Next: Soiled Doves: Prostitution in the the Early West by Anne Seagraves Frog Music by Emma Donoghue Harness: A Systemic Approach: Guaranteed to Revolutionize Your Coaching by Tess Cope Erick's Reading: Widowmaker by Paul Doiron The Last Ronin (TMNT) How to Sell a Haunted House The Ultimate Werewolf Collection The Lover by Rebecca Sacks (Lynne's read) Show Notes: Lynne Golodner writes emotional novels with compelling Jewish characters who are determined to fill their lives with passion, purpose and love. Her first novel, Woman of Valor, joins a body of work that includes two poetry collections and six nonfiction books, including Hide and Seek: Jewish Women and Hair Covering and The Flavors of Faith: Holy Breads. Lynne is a writing coach, marketing entrepreneur and host of the Make Meaning Podcast, and her creative nonfiction has been published around the world. With a BA from University of Michigan and an MFA from Goddard College, Lynne is the mother of four and lives in Huntington Woods, Michigan, with her husband, Dan. Writes nonfiction to make sense of life. Fiction is imagination; some pulled from lived experience, but not intended. In future, addressing world events in fiction. Always thinking about something, what it means to me, where will this take me? Do research for the creative essays. Write essays for self, show to critique partners, then submit. 2022 = 12 essays published 2023 = publishing and marketing Woman of Valor Explore a topic, process old past events, idea file (lists of where I've been, who did I know, how was this formative?) Read a bunch, make lists of experiences with extreme emotions, places you've been; research elevates the pieces. Author brand: strong jewish women (risky), narrowing focus strengthens the brand. Promote: lead writers retreats (sept mackinaw island, no cars) (2024 in Redwoods in Cali) writing in am and activities in pm. More info at lynnegolodner.com https://www.yourtango.com/self/climbing-dog-mountain-after-divorce-grueling-hike-easiest-thing-could-do (Dog Mountain essay) Next Episode: 2023 Review Find Us: Valerie's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/valerieihsan Erick's Linktree link: https://linktr.ee/erickmertzauthor Writer Craft Facebook Group Valerie's Services: https://valerieihsan.com Valerie's Author Site: https://valerieihsanauthor.com Valerie's Facebook Page and Instagram account Erick's Services: https://erickmertzwriting.com Erick's free book on Ghostwriting: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/cexki4kp5n Erick's Author Site: https://erickmertzauthor.com Erick's Facebook Page and Instagram account
007. this episode is called Dog mountain because we're talking about climbing dog mountain. and coming on back down dog mountain. we also talk about Taylor Swift concert, tailgaters, small bathrooms, our love of reading, and so much more. links mentioned:wildwood running never have i eversend questions to our mailbag and we'll answer them on the show : 9220 SW Barbur Blvd, STE 119, #322 Portland OR 97219for more coach chris bennettinstagram - https://instagram.com/coachbennettsubstack cameo for more coach tammie bennettinstagram - https://instagram.com/showupsocietywebsite - https://showupsociety.com the show up society podcast join the show up society community https://showupsociety.com/tsus
Dog Mountain Creative Director Amanda McDermott tells the story of a unique destination that honors the healing power of dogs, nature, love, and art.Dog Mountain online:DogMT.comFacebook.com/StephenHuneckInstagram.com/StephenHuneck/The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music SeriesFrom the Dog Words archives:0217: Canine Camp Getaway with Janice Costa0324: Dog Behavior Consultant Kim Brophey0319: Bar K St. Louis with Leib DodellMusic for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com. Join The Wires as they explore new music on their show Sound Currents.Purpose and Profit ClubFor Ambitious Nonprofit Leaders and ChangemakersListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Rescue Mission PodcastThis podcast discuses real topics that affect real people. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Early this year, our host Anna had to euthanize her 13 year old Australian Shepherd, Jack. He'd been a part of many major milestones in her life, from meeting her husband, to having her kids, and more. But while the grief of losing a pet can be just as profound as losing human friends and loved ones, it can also feel like something you can't share. So we asked you to share your stories of the pets you've loved and lost, and what grieving them has taught you about loss. Some of you also shared some resources for dealing with the loss of a pet. Here are a few of those suggestions: Sara recommended a TEDx talk by veterinarian Dr. Sarah Hoggan on the lingering impact of pet euthanasia. Looking for books to read? Margaret recommended “Good Grief” by E.B. Bartels, Flora shared “Lifetimes” by Bryan Mellonie, Sophia offered Mary Oliver's book of poems “Dog Songs,” and for more poetry, Jeni suggested Lynne Schimdt's “Dead Dog Poems”. A listener named David told us about the Jimmy Stewart interview on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson where Jimmy reads a tearjerker of a poem about his late dog, Beau. Watch it here. Aileen shared an episode of Encyclopodia podcast where Dr. Allison Bergin discussed end-of-life care for pets. A listener named Ali told us about Dr. Amanda Stronza (@amandastronza on Instagram), an anthropologist and conservationist who writes about her experiences with pet loss online And finally, another listener shared a CBS Sunday Morning story about Dog Mountain in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Learn more about it here.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, David Pogue looks at what makes a great love song. Plus: Martha Teichner visits Dog Mountain in Vermont, where dog lovers honor the pets they have loved and lost; Jonathan Vigliotti sits down with Nick and Vanessa Lachey, hosts of the hit matchmaking series “Love Is Blind”; David Martin examines the long march toward racial equality in the U.S. military; Rita Braver interviews David Hogg, five years after surviving the Parkland school shooting; Mo Rocca looks back at the music of Burt Bacharach; and Faith Salie partakes of the history of fudge. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Zach takes a deep dive into the Columbia River Gorge, breaking down the best hikes and best places to eat, the history and geology, and the latest news on permits, crowding, post-fire recovery and what comes next for Multnomah Falls, Dog Mountain and Oneonta Gorge. Special guests include author Matt Wastradowski ("Moon Columbia River Gorge & Mount Hood") and Stan Hinatsu (U.S. Forest Service).
In 1922 a war was waged over fashion. The Straw Hat Riot was the overflow of arbitrary cultural norms and pent up hormones.Check out Squadcast: squadcast.fmCheck out Canadian History Ehx: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/canadian-history-ehx/id1437838013And check out Dog Mountain: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dog-mountain/1477101196Also, also check out obscurehistorypod.com to find transcripts, episode links, and the merch store. As always a portion of the proceeds go to support UNICEF and for the next couple of weeks you can enjoy free shipping with the code Freeship821.
On this episode the crew sat down to a selection of beer from Dog Mountain Brewing out of Port Alberni BC on Vancouver Island Brewing. Tune in now.Podcaster Involved:Mike G of Pacific Beer ChatCam of Pacific Beer ChatJordan of Pitt Craft Beer DadWarren of Fraser Mills fermentation / Whats Brewing MagazineIntro By Conundrum – Website, Facebook, Instagram
Trivia buffs lose an icon, a retreat dedicated to lost canine friends and reintegrating the gray wolf. #RIPAlex #Jeopardy #lostdogs ##DogMtChapel #graywolf #rant
Glo is missing in the beginning. Adam is hungover. And Matt is definitely the nicest among us. On today's show:Whitey Ford and Matt's brotherHouse guestBurlington booze limitsIs Vermont affordable?Police use of power rulesMarijuana marketplace in VTBurlington protestors go to councilwomen's homeRose Kennedy cleans up RutvegasMore dumb sextingCan't get a used carFairbanks museumMore students in WindsorDog Mountain and dug NapThanks so much for listening!Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comIntro/Outro Music by B-Complex: http://www.bcomplexproductions.com/home.html
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The podcast has a Discord server, a museum opens at Gilwell Park...and hey, what can you do with your used camping gear? Podcast Topics Scouting Stuff is proud to announce — officially, now — the launch of their Discord server; you can join it today at: discord.io/scoutingstuff For those not familiar with Discord, it's a text/voice/video chat application that was initially designed for — and is still, in many respects, targeted toward — the video gaming community. However, it also offers some of the crispest, highest-quality voice chat available online today (for free, at any rate); it easily and handily beats Hangouts and Skype for both quality and reliability. And indeed, we've used it a couple of times already to record Scouting Stuff episodes! So: come and join us on Discord. In addition to chatting with the podcast team and other Scouts and Scouters, you’ll be able to jump in on recordings when they happen, either to lurk and listen or to participate. In other news, did you know that a Museum of Scouting has been opened at Gilwell Park in England? As part of the celebration of the Park’s 100th anniversary, the museum there had its official opening; it’s evidently situated in the Camp Square at the park. Many thanks to podcast listener (and Big Man in the Woods) Mark Yeats for bringing this to our attention! All that said, though, the topic of this episode is actually...gear donation! Scouter Ken has recently been the recipient of a number of donations of camping gear from members of his church community, a side effect of his visibility therein as a member of Scouts Canada following his reception of the Religion in Life award. Some Scouting councils — this is certainly true of Ken and Colin’s home council, Northern Lights Council — have gear donation programs in place, whereby they can receive gently used camping gear from the community (or from Scout Groups that are looking to replace gear and have older gear they no longer need), and then distribute this to Groups that need it. But if your council doesn’t offer this service, consider approaching the council office and volunteering to set a gear bank up! Like as not, there are always Groups — and Scouting families — who will have need of gear, and who will happily accept donated gear if it means their youth can take part in more Scouting adventures. Shout-Outs Firstly, we have another shout-out to offer podcast listener Dan Tapley, who wrote in regarding our episode on food handling: Just listening to this episode while waiting for the plane home after vacationing in BC. Your comment about a squirrel absconding with a granola bar made me laugh. I saw the same thing happen at the top of Dog Mountain lookout yesterday. A lady pulled out a protein bar only to have a raven swoop down and fly off with the bar. Good timing by the bird! And thanks to Dan, for sending that story in. And. as always, a big thank you to the folks at Scouting Radio for rebroadcasting Scouting Stuff episodes to their worldwide Scouting audience. If you're listening to us on Scouting Radio right now, let us know; reach out and get in touch. We'd love to hear from you. Subscribe iTunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher | AnchorDownload episode: MP3 Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Discord | Leave Us a Review Music Slow Burn, by Kevin MacLeod
This week we are drinking beers from Backwoods Brewing and talking about Scott & SeAnne's hike at Dog Mountain in the Columbia River Gorge, and Ashley's Fire Lookout trip. We may even get a little off topic discussion come of our favorite shows. Come join us for a few laughs!
This week is the first meeting of the One Two Review Book Club and we cracked open the American classic THE BILGE AND THE BUTCHERMAN, DOG MOUNTAIN and Micheal Crichton's CONGO 2: DIAMONDS OF THE MOON. This week's episode is brought to you by BABY DJ, LIVING GOOSE SCOTCH and THE BRATTY BOY'S BABY SITTER ALMANAC! Check us out on Spotify and iTunes!
All about the love of dogs! He’s a Tramp, but they love him (especially his Lady) - Discover the story behind Lady and the Tramp, the greatest dog love story ever filmed! We take you with us On the Road to a countryside and chapel devoted to the love of dogs - Dog Mountain, Vermont. In Lovin SoDak, the fetching tale of River, a lost and found hunting dog. And, our narrative from Tales from The Heart of America is about love, loss and why innocence can still take a walk with experience in a tale called Puppy Love. CREDITS: http://lovin-america.blubrry.net/dog-is-love-047 All this and more on this episode of Lovin America. (Like the podcast? For as little as $1 a month you can Become a Patron of Love in America and help keep the lovin’ comin’! https://www.patreon.com/lovinamerica) Links: Lead in song: Lovity Love by Something Underground; River the Hunting Dog: From the Capital Journal (capjournal.com), Couple adopts abandoned dog found by pheasant hunters near Aberdeen (https://tinyurl.com/yavowjl2) From WideOpenSpaces.com, Abandoned dog rescued after retrieving pheasant for surprised hunter (https://tinyurl.com/RiverLost) Lady and the Tramp: From Reel History, Disney’s Lady and the Tramp, (http://norlinreelhistory.blogspot.com/2011/07/disneys-lady-and-tramp.html); From Mental Floss, 14 Things You Might Not Know About Lady and the Tramp (http://mentalfloss.com/article/65054/14-things-you-might-not-know-about-lady-and-tramp); From Mouse Planet, The Story of Lady and the Tramp, Part One (https://www.mouseplanet.com/10499/The_Story_of_Lady_and_the_Tramp_Part_One); From YouTube, Solarer111 Channel, Der Fuehrer’s face (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn20oXFrxxg) Lovin America website: https://www.LovinAmerica.us; Lovin America YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/YouTube-LovinAmerica
This week, Josh talks to Steve Swan (@stevenhswan) about switching sketch teams, writing for three hours a day, and his yearlong project. See Dog Mountain end their run as a PHIT house team on Aug 24 and 25 with The Sardines and Aug 31 and Sep 1 with Baby Bison. All of those shows will take place at PHIT’s Mainstage at 830pm. Tickets are available at phitcomedy.com. Philly Sketchfest will present Philly Sketchfringe on September 15. Three packed shows at 7, 830, 1030pm at the ComedySportz Theater. Tickets are available at myfirstsketch.com/sketchfringe
This week, Josh talks to Joe Moore (Dog Mountain, Guilty Pleasures) about his hatred for his first sketch, taking the plunge in writing and performing, and a magical VHS tape that started it all. See Joe as Dog Mountain performs at Philly Sketchfest, Thursday, April 20, at 10pm along with Ladies and Gentlemen and a live My First Sketch. Guilty Pleasures, with Joe and Roger C. Snair, returns to the PHIT second stage on Friday, May 5, 9pm. Follow Joe on Twitter at @thejoemoore.
This week, Josh talks to Samantha Russell (Secret Pants, Youth Large) about Keep Your Pants On, Secret Pants, and actors slowly changing their costumes. Youth Large returns to Philly Improv Theater, sharing the bill with Dog Mountain on March 23 and 24 at 830pm. Tickets are available at phitcomedy.com. We’re a month away from Philly Sketchfest, and if you would like to volunteer for an evening, head to phillysketchfest.com to give your info.
This week, Josh talks to Julia Hudson (Sweetish, Dog Mountain, and Barbara Bush) about the small town they come from, teasing the debut of the Storyteller character, and the meaning of the word prolific. See Julia next as Barbara Bush presents The Body Show at Good Good Theater on Nov 6 at 7 PM. For tickets, go to goodgoodcomedy.com. Josh will be in The Theme Show: Election Special on Thursday, November 4, at 9PM. phitcomedy.com for more info and tickets.
This week, Josh talks to Tom Hannigan (Tom Hannigan’s 25) about seeing Carlin on tv as a second grader, not liking Kids in the Hall at first, and attempting standup. Check out Tom Hannigan’s 25 on September 29 and 30 at 9pm at the Philly Improv Theater with Dog Mountain. If improv is your bag, check out Metropolis every Wednesday at PHIT.
This week, Josh talks to Trevor Miles (Dog Mountain) about Daring Daulton, playing cops, and dads and homeowners. Go see Dog Mountain on September 22, 23, 29, and 30 at 9pm at the Philly Improv Theater.
There's a mountain top in Vermont with hiking trails, wildflowers, a dog chapel and no leash law. It's a place called Dog Mountain.
The story you’re about to hear is, at its heart, is a love story — between two artists, and a whole lot of dogs. It’s also the story of what it means to follow a dream — and the difficulties that can bring. Producers Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister have the story of Vermont artists Stephen and Gwen Huneck, and their life’s work: a place called Dog Mountain. As you listen, tour Dog Mountain in an interactive website via www.longhaulpro.org.
This week's broadcast of Mountain Stage with Larry Groce you'll hear a set from rock and roll oddballs Dr. Dog. Indie folk-rock sensation The Mountain Goats make their first appearance on the show, and multi-talented Mountain Stage favorite Nellie McKay returns. Ohio-based journeyman rock band Red Wanting Blue will also be there, and you'll also hear from Brooklyn-based string band Spirit Family Reunion.
On The Road with Mac and Molly - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
In this episode, we visit Dog Mountain in St. Johnsbury, Vermont where internationally-known artist and author Stephen Huneck built what has become one of the most unique tourist destinations in New England: the Dog Chapel. We tour the chapel, romp with Mac and Molly on the hillside, take a peak at what’s on offer in Huneck’s adjacent art gallery, and wrap it all up in an interview with Huneck’s widow Gwen. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Dog Mountain on Pet Life Radio Enter the code: ROAD and get 10% off your order + Free shipping at Shoebuy.com!
Welcome to Megaboom!!'s spooky Halloween show. At least, as close as we're going to get this year. In this episode we discover that Eliana never trick-or-treated because in the Ukraine Halloween celebrates either race riots or nesting dolls, and Lars' family won a smurfing butt-load of costume awards. Later we interview the last Sony Walkman, and we get to the bottom of Afghani palace finances. A new game is introduced, Gentiles tell Jew Jokes (Noah wins), and we all vacation to beautiful dog mountain.