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In this Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast, Matt and Mark spend some time hanging out with three-time guest, Rebecca Burnworth, Founder & Owner, of The Stave and District 7 Social. Rebecca was previously a guest on Episodes 4 & 61. The guys talk with Rebecca about everything that has been going on at The Stave since she last appeared on the show, including bringing in a new Chef and developing a new menu, the difficulty of running a restaurant through the pandemic and the feeling that 2024 is the year that we all seem to finally be getting back to normal, and all of the cool things that are waiting for guests at her new establishment, District 7 Social, located in the Distillery District in Downtown Lexington. And in the spirit of Dry January, and at Rebecca's request, they also taste and review (neat and in cocktails) Spiritless Kentucky 74 Non-Alcoholic Spirit, Spiritless Kentucky 74 Non-Alcoholic Cinnamon Whiskey, Ritual Zero Proof Whiskey Alternative, and Ritual Zero Proof Aperitif Alternative This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is sponsored by Liquor Barn, James E. Pepper Distilling Co., The Stave Restaurant, Three Chord Bourbon, and District 7 Social. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at: www.liquorbarn.com www.jamesepepper.com www.thestavekentucky.com www.threechordbourbon.com
Episode #10 of the Art Throb Podcast features Steve Hester who will talk about his book Malchus and Me , a novel that retells the story of the Passion of Christ, but through the eyes of the motley crew from the wild side of Jerusalem who manage to get caught up in those final days. It is a story of salvation, told from the margins.Steve Hester grew up as the son of Southern Baptist missionaries, converting to Catholicism in his late twenties. He has been a landscaper, factory worker, farmer, store manager, slumlord, contractor and journalist, following wherever the Holy Spirit Leads.He was ordained as a Permanent Deacon in 2016 and currently serves his parish – Historic St. Paul's Catholic Church on Short Street in Downtown Lexington – in this role and as pastoral associate. He is vice president of Fortunate Families, a National LGBTQ Catholic Ministry and is also active in the LGBTQ ministry at his parish. He is married with two children.This book – Malchus and Me was published this year, it is the story of Jesus' final days, told through the eyes of Roman Soldier, a Temple Guard – both drunks and a brothel keeper. It is told in a contemporary colloquial style, with lots of wry humor, disbelief that turns to belief, interspersed with little biblical quotes to keep the reader on track. Hugely readable and relatable. Humorous and human.
Joe Rosenberg is one of the more familiar names around the city of Lexington, especially as it relates to Downtown Lexington (and fancy Jewelry). Joe was raised in Lexington where his family started a Jewelry store, known as Joe Rosenberg Jewelers, over 120 years ago. Since arriving back in Lexington after college, Joe has paved his own way through mixing entrepreneurship, real estate, and relational capital. Being so familiar with the area, Joe has used his expertise of downtown Lexington to be a part of massive developments in the city and has been practicing land and building assemblage all of his adult life. We discussed with Joe the process of Assemblage, the true history of Lexington from someone who has lived it, and strategic partnerships. Hosted by Weston Lockhart and Ross Boggess DevelopLex is proud to be supported by: Bank Of The Bluegrass SVN Stone Commercial Real Estate Craftsmen Contractors Rapid Fire Investments Learn more about Middle Tech and our network of shows at MiddleTech.com Intro music by SmithTheMister
Tyler Childers has joined us many times on Redbarn Radio, this was recorded shortly after he released his 1st album which we recorded live at Arts Place in Downtown Lexington, Kentucky. Tune into this classic episode for some wonderful music and anecdotes from Tyler.
Phil Holoubek is the founder, President and CEO of Lexington's Real Estate Company (“LRC”). Since 2000, LRC has been actively involved in the transformation of downtown Lexington, developing more than $50 million worth of real estate in the downtown Lexington area, with additional mixed-use projects valued at $50 million currently in the works. Phil is an avid Community creator and featured projects include the Nunn Building, Main & Rose, Carson's, and the project recently developed for Community Ventures on Lexington's East End of Downtown, The MET. Named after its unique location, at the corner of Midland & East Third, The MET is a 75,000 sq. ft. mixed-use facility that will bring new resources to Lexington's East End community. In our sit-down with Phil, we talked extensively about “Mixed Use” Development and in particular how that applies to Downtown Lexington as we focus on infill re-development. Hosted by Weston Lockhart & Ross Boggess DevelopLex is proud to be supported by: SVN Stone Commercial Real Estate Community Trust Bank Lexington Pavement Sweep Learn more about Middle Tech and our network of shows at MiddleTech.com Intro music by SmithTheMister
Join me for a walking tour of downtown Lexington, Kentucky
Join us for a walking tour of Downtown Lexington’s African American Heritage Sites. The full tour is available as a single MP3, or you can download individual tracks. For the single MP3, music will play between the stops. You can pause the track while you walk between stops. For more information and additional audio please visit www.lexpublib.org.
Join us for a walking tour of Downtown Lexington’s historic LGBTQ+ places. The full tour is available as a single MP3, or you can download individual tracks. For the single MP3, music will play between the stops. You can pause the track while you walk between stops. For more information and additional audio please visit www.lexpublib.org.
Join us for a walking tour of Downtown Lexington’s public art. The full tour is available as a single MP3, or you can download individual tracks. For the single MP3, music will play between the stops. You can pause the track while you walk between stops. Maps available at www.lexpublib.org/walkingtours.
Join us for a walking tour of Downtown Lexington’s public art. The full tour is available as a single MP3, or you can download individual tracks. For the single MP3, music will play between the stops. You can pause the track while you walk between stops. The music clips used in this tour are from "Walking Barefoot on Grass" by Kai Engel, and are used with a CCBY license. It is available here: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/ For more information and additional audio please visit www.lexpublib.org.
Mariam and Wayne discuss the 1968 removal of the railroad tracks from Downtown Lexington in time for the 50th
This week, Co-Hosts Alan Stein and Skip Eliot discuss promotions in Downtown Lexington this Christmas with DLP President Terry Sweeney and Laura Farnsworth!
Ep. 121 Sweata Weatha Please Subscribe and Leave a great review! Join Julie as she shares her love of Sweata Weatha, Boots and her fabulous stint as a Hostess for the Expose Fashion Show in Downtown Lexington, how her Victress Women's Luncheon is going and gives you a great and inspiring word about Breast Cancer awareness, and how to manage time for YOU as the holiday's approach. Everything from the new baby to learning how to say no this podcast has everything and the kitchen sink Baby!It's Rocktober on the JTS!!thejulietusseyshow.comfacebook.com/thejulietusseyshowIG the julie tussey showc & p 2018 Julie Tussey
On this edition of Eastern Standard: Talk of making the most of downtown Lexington has been going on for years. Now, it's happening. Lexington Mayor Jim Gray on the Town Branch Commons project and Park projects - Listen The Lexington Center's Bill Owen, and Mary Quinn Ramer of VisitLex on the expansion and renovation of the Lexington Center - Listen Lexington Herald-Leader city hall reporter Beth Musgrave on city hall relocation - Listen Listen to the full edition
On this edition of Eastern Standard: Talk of making the most of downtown Lexington has been going on for years. Now, it's happening. Lexington Mayor Jim Gray on the Town Branch Commons project and Park projects - Listen The Lexington Center's Bill Owen, and Mary Quinn Ramer of VisitLex on the expansion and renovation of the Lexington Center - Listen Lexington Herald-Leader city hall reporter Beth Musgrave on city hall relocation - Listen Listen to the full edition