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In The Seats with...
Episode 678: In The Seats With....Brendan Bellomo, Paula DuPre Pesman and 'Porcelain War'

In The Seats with...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 20:24


Even in the face of the horrors of war, art and beauty must prevail...On this very special episode, we're diving into a look at some very people who are sticking to their principles of creating beauty while defending their country from invasion.  It's time for 'Porcelain War'Under roaring fighter jets and missile strikes, Ukrainian artists Slava, Anya, and Andrey choose to stay behind and fight, contending with the soldiers they have become. Defiantly finding beauty amid destruction, they show that although it's easy to make people afraid, it's hard to destroy their passion for living.This film is undeniable testament to the human spirit and the importance of art in the face of human tragedies like the war in Ukraine.  We had the unique pleasure of sitting down with co-director Brendan Bellomo and producer Paula DuPre Pesman about how 'Porcelain War' came to be.Porcleain War hits the TIFF Lightbox this Friday.

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VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 4:00


Appalachian Imagination
James Dupre

Appalachian Imagination

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 16:51


James is a well established singer/recording artist who hand picked by Randy Travis and his wife to be the stand in guy for Randy after he suffered a stroke and is no longer able to preform.James discusses the power and abilities of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and how it has made it possible for Randy to release new music. The new single out now is titled 'Where That Came From'. James Dupre done the singing, then with the power of AI pulling samples from Randy's vocals from previous material the song was built. https://open.spotify.com/track/6vNJDp8znmaQp2vAXHRPGd?si=cU3MF9FxTae-e3eKm_FJ_gLater in the episode Mr. Dupre shares stories of his own personal experiences in the music industry. He was featured on season 9 of the Voice, receiving a four chair turn. James also has a successful YouTube channel that we highly recommend you check out- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=RDEM_N_9r0qPU0A0Ohf-CeB9nQ&playnext=1&si=aW99aPl08Zv4BhTyWe thank God for all things!We thank you for listening!We thank our sponsors-The Jackson County Sun www.jacksonsunky.com WWAG 107.9fm www.wagoncountry.com and our friend in Oklahoma, John CaywoodYou can email us at appalachianimagination@gmail.comSTAY AWESOME APPALACHIA! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-bowman42/support

South Church
Anthem: "Steal Away" Spiritual arr. Patrick Dupre Quigley

South Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024


Anthem: "Steal Away" Spiritual arr. Patrick Dupre Quigley The South Church Chancel Choir Soloist: Cynthia Mellon, Mezzo-Soprano Director, Organist, and Pianist: Frank R. Zilinyi

Louisiana Unfiltered
Life After Lockup: The Success Story of Chris Dupre

Louisiana Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 49:18


Chris Dupre shares his transformation from a 15-year prison sentence to a positive community influence through his business, emphasizing family, personal discipline, and changing his circle as keys to his redemption.Timestamps 01:18 Chris's Early Life and Choices06:23 The Downward Spiral Begins13:49 The Moment of Arrest16:20 Prison Life20:44 Discovering the Law23:09 The Turning Point27:21 The Cycle of Crime29:35 Fatherhood Changes Everything34:00 A New Path Forward37:04 Reflections on the Past43:06 Lessons Learned#chrisdupre #LouisianaUnfiltered #KiranChawla #crime #changingyourcircle #louisiana  Local Sponsors for this episode include:   Neighbors Federal Credit Union:  Another Chance Bail Bonds:  Sound and Editing for this audio podcast by Envision Podcast Production:

The Sourcing Hero
Ep 177: Cross Cultural Understanding in Global Business feat. Dupre Jones

The Sourcing Hero

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 17:56


Procurement professionals need to have excellent soft skills, especially when they are working across geographies and cultures. A simple gesture like a handshake is expected in one culture, and may offend in another. Knowing the difference and being able to read the room are essential. In this episode of The Sourcing Hero podcast, Host Kelly Barner welcomes Dupre Jones. Dupre is a Regional Category Manager, specializing in Logistics & Warehousing for CSL. He also has an MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management, where he no doubt learned many of the skills needed to navigate today's complex business landscape. In this interview, Dupre shares his point of view on why cultural understanding and active empathy should be considered in all business strategies: Expectations for cross cultural communications and mannerisms The role that empathy can and should play in contract negotiations How procurement can help decision makers determine what they want before selecting a supplier Links: Dupre Jones on LinkedIn

Health Views with Deb Friesen, MD
How Technology Enables Today's Health Care Experience featuring Desiree Gandrup-Dupre (Kaiser Permanente SVP of Care Delivery Technology Services)

Health Views with Deb Friesen, MD

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 50:16


Listen to this Health Views episode with Kaiser Permanente's SVP of Care Delivery Technology Services, Desiree Gandrup-Dupre. Desiree discusses how technology has evolved throughout her career and how it's enabled advancements in health care delivery through a focus on value-added benefits for both patients and clinicians.

A New Morning
Lawrence Dupre officially appointed to seat vacated by Howard Johnson in EC Legislature

A New Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 4:20


Lawrence Dupre tells us more about his background as he takes over his new role.

Pickleball Today - The POD
Volleys, Lobs, Ladies Nights, DUPR Nights, Paddle Discounts EP: 7

Pickleball Today - The POD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 44:07


In Episode 7, Mark and Patrick discuss their recent pickleball activities and share updates from their club. They also talk about training tips, a ladies-only DUPR night, and the importance of endurance in tournaments. They mention the DUPR rating system and its benefits for fair competition. Additionally, they discuss various paddle brands and the discounts available on their website as well as paddle options and price ranges   In this conversation, Patrick Batty and Mark Bittorf discuss various topics related to pickleball equipment and strategies.   The conversation then shifts to the topic of handling lobs in pickleball and the strategies behind it. They discuss the importance of communication with your partner and the need to hit soft and controlled shots when running forward. The conversation ends with a discussion about upcoming plans for the Canada Day long weekend.     Keywordspickleball, training, duper night, endurance, tournaments, Dupre rating system, paddle brands, discounts, pickleball, equipment, paddles, prices, Rev Aria, Rev Platinum, Tyrol shoes, gear bags, lobs, strategies, communication, soft shots, Canada Day Takeaways Pickleball players can improve their game by focusing on training and practicing specific shots, such as the volley shot. Hosting ladies-only DUPR nights can provide a competitive and enjoyable experience for female players. The DUPR rating system helps ensure fair competition in tournaments by placing players in appropriate skill categories based on their ratings. Endurance is important in pickleball tournaments, and participating in longer playing sessions can help build stamina. There are various paddle brands available, and players can take advantage of discounts offered on the Pickleball Today website. There are various paddle options available for pickleball, price ranges go from about $69 to over $300 and all paddles have a minimum discount. When handling lobs in pickleball, it is important to communicate with your partner and decide who will go for the lobs. The recommended shots to use when returning lobs are drop shots into the kitchen or returning the lob with another lob. When running forward to hit a ball, try to hit it soft and controlled to allow more time to get back into position. The Canada Day long weekend is a popular time for boating and enjoying the water. Titles Building Endurance for Tournaments Training Tips and Ladies-Only Duper Night Enjoying the Canada Day Long Weekend Exploring Pickleball Equipment and Prices Sound Bites "When you're in ready position, holding that paddle at 11 o'clock, if you're right-handed, it'd be one o'clock. If you're left-handed slightly to that backhand, just easier to defend your body and your shots on the backhand." "Some ladies wanted to just play against themselves and enjoy those type of games." "If you sign up for a tournament in DUPR, then it's based on your rating, you will be put into the category that you belong instead of just assigning yourself to a category." Chapters 00:00 From Hockey to Pickleball: Transitioning to the Main Topic 04:25 Improving Skills with Training Videos and Practice 06:13 Creating a Competitive Environment with Ladies-Only Nights 07:24 The Importance of the Duper Rating System for Tournaments 12:29 Exploring Paddle Discounts and Partnerships 28:40 Tips for Handling Lobs in Pickleball 30:54 Communication Strategies for Dealing with Lobs 37:51 Upcoming Plans for Canada Day Weekend 43:13 Pickleball Today Outro video.mp4

Mandy Connell
06-18-24 Interview - James Dupre - AI Gives Randy Travis His Voice Back

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 8:58 Transcription Available


JAMES DUPRE is the man who helped create the new Randy Travis song and he joins me today at 1 to discuss it. Find out more about James Dupre and his original music by clicking here. The official music video is below.

daily304's podcast
WMYW takes a hike at Sweet Springs Turnpike Trail

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 6:54


In this episode of What Makes You Wonderful, we chat with the delightful Arietta DuPre. Executive Director of Operations for the Sweet Springs Turnpike, DuPre gives us all the details on the trails as well as the history behind them. There's a lot to learn in this episode!  The Fincastle-Sweet Springs Turnpike was designed and completed by the renowned French civil engineer Claudius Crozet in the mid-1800s. It was the best-graded stagecoach turnpike in what was then VA and is still in excellent condition, never exceeding 5% (degrees). And now the portion traversing the Northeast side of Peter's Mountain is a user-friendly, multipurpose nature trail. From open pastures to dense forest, it's just over a mile long one way, boasting views of Sweet Springs Valley and the Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Farm, and seasonal foliage with a variety of tree species, raptors, and wildlife. It is a beginner-grade hiking and biking trail and is also open to electric mountain bikes and adaptive mountain bikes. You can find more information here: https://www.ssturnpiketrail.com/

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #174: Blue Knob, Pennsylvania Owners & Management

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 95:03


This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on June 4. It dropped for free subscribers on June 11. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:Who* Scott Bender, operations and business advisor to Blue Knob ownership* Donna Himes, Blue Knob Marketing Manager* Sam Wiley, part owner of Blue Knob* Gary Dietke, Blue Knob Mountain ManagerRecorded onMay 13, 2024About Blue KnobClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Majority owned by the Wiley familyLocated in: Claysburg, PennsylvaniaYear founded: 1963Pass affiliations: Indy Pass and Indy+ Pass – 2 days, no blackouts (access not yet set for 2024-25 ski season)Closest neighboring ski areas: Laurel (1:02), Tussey (1:13), Hidden Valley (1:14), Seven Springs (1:23)Base elevation: 2,100 feetSummit elevation: 3,172 feetVertical drop: 1,072 feetSkiable Acres: 100Average annual snowfall: 120 inchesTrail count: 33 (5 beginner, 10 intermediate, 4 advanced intermediate, 5 advanced, 9 expert) + 1 terrain parkLift count: 5 (2 triples, 2 doubles, 1 carpet – view Lift Blog's inventory of Blue Knob's lift fleet)Why I interviewed themI've not always written favorably about Blue Knob. In a state where shock-and-awe snowmaking is a baseline operational requirement, the mountain's system is underwhelming and bogged down by antiquated equipment. The lower-mountain terrain – Blue Knob's best – opens sporadically, sometimes remaining mysteriously shuttered after heavy local snows. The website at one time seemed determined to set the world record for the most exclamation points in a single place. They may have succeeded (this has since been cleaned up):I've always tried to couch these critiques in a but-damn-if-only context, because Blue Knob, considered purely as a ski area, is an absolute killer. It needs what any Pennsylvania ski area needs – modern, efficient, variable-weather-capable, overwhelming snowmaking and killer grooming. No one, in this temperamental state of freeze-thaws and frequent winter rains, can hope to survive long term without those things. So what's the holdup?My goal with The Storm is to be incisive but fair. Everyone deserves a chance to respond to critiques, and offering them that opportunity is a tenant of good journalism. But because this is a high-volume, high-frequency operation, and because my beat covers hundreds of ski areas, I'm not always able to gather reactions to every post in the moment. I counterbalance that reality with this: every ski area's story is a long-term, ongoing one. What they mess up today, they may get right tomorrow. And reality, while inarguable, does not always capture intentions. Eventually, I need to gather and share their perspective.And so it was Blue Knob's turn to talk. And I challenge you to find a more good-natured and nicer group of folks anywhere. I went off format with this one, hosting four people instead of the usual one (I've done multiples a few times before, with Plattekill, West Mountain, Bousquet, Boyne Mountain, and Big Sky). The group chat was Blue Knob's idea, and frankly I loved it. It's not easy to run a ski area in 2024 in the State of Pennsylvania, and it's especially not easy to run this ski area, for reasons I outline below. And while Blue Knob has been slower to get to the future than its competitors, I believe they're at least walking in that direction.What we talked about“This was probably one of our worst seasons”; ownership; this doesn't feel like PA; former owner Dick Gauthier's legacy; reminiscing on the “crazy fun” of the bygone community atop the ski hill; Blue Knob's history as an Air Force station and how the mountain became a ski area; Blue Knob's interesting lease arrangement with the state; the remarkable evolution of Seven Springs and how those lessons could fuel Blue Knob's growth; competing against Vail's trio of nearby mountains; should Vail be allowed to own eight ski areas in one state?; Indy Pass sales limits; Indy Pass as customer-acquisition tool; could Blue Knob ever upgrade its top-to-bottom doubles to a high-speed quad?; how one triple chair multiplied into two; why Blue Knob built a mile-long lift and almost immediately shortened it; how Wolf Creek is “like Blue Knob”; beginner lifts; the best ski terrain in Pennsylvania; why Mine Shaft and Boneyard Glades disappeared from Blue Knob's trailmap, and whether they could ever return; unmarked glades; Blue Knob's unique microclimate and how that impacts snowmaking; why the mountain isn't open top-to-bottom more and why it's important to change that; PA snowmaking and how Blue Knob can catch up; that wild access road and what could be done to improve it; and the surprising amount of housing on Blue Knob's slopes.    Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewSo here's something that's absolutely stupid:That's southeastern Pennsylvania. Vail Resorts operates all of the ski areas in blue font. Ski areas in red are independent. Tussey, a local bump serving State College and its armies of sad co-eds who need a distraction because their football team can't beat Michigan, is not really relevant here. Blue Knob is basically surrounded by ski areas that all draw on the same well of out-of-state corporate resources and are stapled to the gumball-machine-priced Epic Pass. If this were a military map, we'd all say, “Yeah they're fucked.” Blue Knob is Berlin in 1945, with U.S. forces closing in from the west and the Russians driving from the east. There's no way they're winning this war.How did this happen? Which bureaucrat in sub-basement 17 of Justice Department HQ in D.C. looked at Vail's 2021 deal to acquire Seven Springs, Hidden Valley, and Laurel and said, “Cool”? This was just two years after Vail had picked up Whitetail, Liberty, and Roundtop, along with Jack Frost and Big Boulder in eastern Pennsylvania, in the Peak Resorts acquisition. How does allowing one company to acquire eight of the 22 public ski resorts in one state not violate some antitrust statute? Especially when six of them essentially surround one independent competitor.I don't know. When a similar situation materialized in Colorado in 1997, Justice said, “No, Vail Resorts, you can not buy Keystone and Breckenridge and Arapahoe Basin from this dog food company. Sell one.” And so A-Basin went to a real estate conglomerate out of Toronto, which gut-renovated the mountain and then flipped it, earlier this year, to Vail arch-frenemy Alterra. And an independent ski area operator told me that, at some point during this ongoing sales process, the Justice Department reached out to ask them if they were OK with Alterra – which already operates Winter Park, owns Steamboat, and has wrapped Copper, Eldora, and the four Aspen mountains into its Ikon Pass – owning A-Basin (which has been on the Ikon Pass since 2019). Justice made no such phone call, Blue Knob officials tell me on this podcast, when Vail was purchasing the Seven Springs resorts.This is where Colorad-Bro reminds me that Pennsylvania skiing is nothing compared to Colorado. And yes, Colorado is unquestionably the epicenter of American skiing, home to some of our most iconic resorts and responsible for approximately one in four U.S. skier visits each winter. But where do you suppose all those skiers come from? Not solely from Colorado, ranked 21st by U.S. population with just 5.9 million residents. Pennsylvania, with Philly and Pittsburgh and dozens of mid-sized cities in-between, ranks fifth in the nation by population, with nearly 13 million people. And with cold winters, ski areas near every large city, and some of the best snowmaking systems on the planet, PA is a skier printing press, responsible not just for millions of in-state skier visits annually, but for minting skiers that drive the loaded U-Haul west so they can brag about being Summit County locals five minutes after signing their lease. That one company controls more than one-third of the ski areas – which, combined, certainly account for more than half of the state's skier visits – strikes me as unfair in a nation that supposedly maintains robust antitrust laws.But whatever. We're locked in here. Vail Resorts is not Ticketmaster, and no one is coming to dismantle this siege. Blue Knob is surrounded. And it's worse than it looks on this map, which does not illuminate that Blue Knob sits in a vast wilderness, far from most population centers, and that all of Vail's resorts scoop up skiers flowing west-northwest from Philadelphia/Baltimore/D.C. and east from Pittsburgh.  So how is Blue Knob not completely screwed? Answering that question was basically the point of this podcast. The mountain's best argument for continued existence in the maw of this Epic Pass blitzkrieg is that Blue Knob is a better pure ski area than any of the six Vail mountains that surround it (see trailmap above). The terrain is, in fact, the best in the State of Pennsylvania, and arguably in the entire Mid-Atlantic (sorry Elk Mountain partisans, but that ski area, fine as it is, is locked out of the conversation as long as they maintain that stupid tree-skiing ban). But this fact of mountain superiority is no guarantee of long-term resilience, because the truth is that Blue Knob has often, in recent years, been unable to open top to bottom, running only the upper-mountain triple chairs and leaving the best terrain out of reach.They have to fix that. And they know it. But this is a feisty mountain in a devilish microclimate with some antiquated infrastructure and a beast of an access road. Nothing about this renovation has been, or likely will be, fast or easy.But it can be done. Blue Knob can survive. I believe it after hosting the team on this podcast. Maybe you will too once you hear it.What I got wrong* When describing the trail network, I said that the runs were cut “across the fall line” in a really logical way – I meant, of course, to say they were cut down the fall line.* I said that I thought the plants that sprouted between the trees in the mothballed Mine Shaft and Boneyard Glades were positioned “to keep people out.” It's more likely, however, based upon what the crew told us, that those plants are intended to control the erosion that shuttered the glades several years ago.* I mentioned “six-packs going up in the Poconos at the KSL-owned mountains.” To clarify: those would be Camelback and Blue Mountain, which each added six-packs in 2022, one year before joining the Ikon Pass.* I also said that high-speed lifts were “becoming the standard” in Pennsylvania. That isn't quite accurate, as a follow-up inventory clarified. The state is home to just nine high-speed lifts, concentrated at five ski areas. So yeah, not exactly taking over Brah.* I intimated that Blue Knob shortened the Beginners CTEC triple, built in 1983, and stood up the Expressway triple in 1985 with some of the commandeered parts. This does not appear to be the case, as the longer Beginners lift and Expressway co-exist on several vintage trailmaps, including the one below from circa 1989. The longer lift continues to appear on Blue Knob trailmaps through the mid-1990s, but at some point, the resort shortened the lift by thousands of linear feet. We discuss why in the pod.Why you should ski Blue KnobIf we took every mountain, fully open, with bomber conditions, I would rank Blue Knob as one of the best small- to mid-sized ski areas in the Northeast. From a rough-and-tumble terrain perspective, it's right there with Berkshire East, Plattekill, Hickory, Black Mountain of Maine, Ragged, Black Mountain (New Hampshire), Bolton Valley, and Magic Mountain. But with its Pennsylvania address, it never makes that list.It should. This is a serious mountain, with serious terrain that will thrill and challenge any skier. Each trail is distinct and memorable, with quirk and character. Even the groomers are interesting, winding nearly 1,100 vertical feet through the trees, dipping and banking, crisscrossing one another and the lifts above. Lower Shortway, a steep and narrow bumper cut along a powerline, may be my favorite trail in Pennsylvania. Or maybe it's Ditch Glades, a natural halfpipe rolling below Stembogan Bowl. Or maybe it's the unmarked trees of East Wall Traverse down to the marked East Wall Glades. Or maybe it's Lower Extrovert, a wide but ungroomed and mostly unskied trail where I found wind-blown pow at 3 p.m. Every trail is playful and punchy, and they are numerous enough that it's difficult to ski them all in a single day.Which of course takes us to the reality of skiing Blue Knob, which is that the ski area's workhorse top-to-bottom lift is the 61-year-old Route 66 double chair. The lift is gorgeous and charming, trenched through the forest on a narrow and picturesque wilderness line (until the mid-station, when the view suddenly shifts to that of oddly gigantic houses strung along the hillside). While it runs fast for a fixed-grip lift, the ride is quite long (I didn't time it; I'll guess 10 to 12 minutes). It stops a lot because, well, Pennsylvania. There are a lot of novice skiers here. There is a mid-station that will drop expert skiers back at the top of the best terrain, but this portal, where beginners load to avoid the suicidal runs below, contributes to those frequent stops.And that's the reality when that lift is running, which it often is not. And that, again, is because the lower-mountain terrain is frequently closed. This is a point of frustration for locals and, I'll point out, for the mountain operators themselves. A half-open Blue Knob is not the same as, say, a half-open Sugarbush, where you'll still have access to lots of great terrain. A half-open Blue Knob is just the Expressway (Lift 4) triple chair (plus the beginner zone), mostly groomers, mostly greens and blues. It's OK, but it's not what we were promised on the trailmap.That operational inconsistency is why Blue Knob remains mostly unheralded by the sort of skiers who are most drawn to this newsletter – adventurous, curious, ready for a challenge – even though it is the perfect Storm mountain: raw and wild and secretive and full of guard dog energy. But if you're anywhere in the region, watch their Instagram account, which usually flashes the emergency lights when Route 66 spins. And go there when that happens. You're welcome.Podcast NotesOn crisscrossing chairliftsChairlifts are cool. Crisscrossing chairlifts are even cooler. Riding them always gives me the sense of being part of a giant Goldbergian machine. Check out the triple crossing over the doubles at Blue Knob (all videos by Stuart Winchester):Wiley mentions a similar setup at Attitash, where the Yankee Flyer high-speed quad crosses beneath the summit lift. Here's a pic I took of the old Summit Triple at the crossover junction in 2021:Vail Resorts replaced the triple with the Mountaineer high-speed quad this past winter. I intended to go visit the resort in early February, but then I got busy trying not to drop dead, so I cancelled that trip and don't have any pics of the new lift. Lift Blog made it there, because of course he did, and his pics show the crossover modified but intact. I did, however, discuss the new lift extensively with Attitash GM Brandon Swartz last November.I also snagged this rad footage of Whistler's new Fitzsimmons eight-pack flying beneath the Whistler Village Gondola in February:And the Porcupine triple passing beneath the Needles Gondola at Snowbasin in March:Oh, and Lift 2 passing beneath the lower Panorama Gondola at Mammoth:Brah I could do this all day. Here's Far East six-pack passing beneath the Red Dog sixer at Palisades Tahoe:Palisades' Base-to-Base Gondola actually passes over two chairlifts on its way over to Alpine Meadows: the Exhibition quad (foreground), and the KT-22 Express, visible in the distance:And what the hell, let's make it a party:On Blue Knob as Air Force baseIt's wild and wildly interesting that Blue Knob – one of the highest points in Pennsylvania – originally hosted an Air Force radar station. All the old buildings are visible in this undated photo. You can see the lifts carrying skiers on the left. Most of these buildings have since been demolished.On Ski Denton and LaurelThe State of Pennsylvania owns two ski areas: Laurel Mountain and Ski Denton (Blue Knob is located in a state park, and we discuss how that arrangement works in the podcast). Vail Resorts, of course, operates Laurel, which came packaged with Seven Springs. Denton hasn't spun the lifts in a decade. Late last year, a group called Denton Go won a bid to re-open and operate the ski area, with a mix of state and private investment.And it will need a lot of investment. Since this is a state park, it's open to anyone, and I hiked Denton in October 2022. The lifts – a double, a triple, and a Poma – are intact, but the triple is getting swallowed by fast-growing trees in one spot (top two photos):I'm no engineer, but these things are going to need a lot of work. The trail network hasn't grown over too much, and the base lodge looks pristine, the grasses around it mowed. Here's the old trailmap if you're curious:And here's the proposed upgrade blueprint:I connected briefly with the folks running Denton GO last fall, but never wrote a story on it. I'll check in with them soon for an update.On Herman Dupre and the evolution of Seven SpringsBender spent much of his career at Seven Springs, and we reminisce a bit about the Dupre family and the ski area's evolution into one of the finest mountains in the East. You can learn more about Seven Springs' history in my podcast conversation with the resort's current GM, Brett Cook, from last year.On Ski magazine's top 20 in the EastSki magazine – which is no longer a physical magazine but a collection of digital bits entrusted to the robots' care – has been publishing its reader resort rankings for decades. The list in the West is fairly static and predictable, filled largely with the Epkonic monsters you would expect (though Pow Mow won the top place this year). But the East list is always a bit more surprising. This year, for example, Mad River Glen and Smugglers' Notch claimed the top two spots. They're both excellent ski areas and personal favorites, with some of the most unique terrain in the country, but neither is on a megapass, and neither owns a high-speed lift, which is perhaps proof that the Colorado Machine hasn't swallowed our collective souls just yet.But the context in which we discuss the list is this: each year, three small ski areas punch their way into an Eastern lineup that's otherwise filled with monsters like Stowe and Sugarbush. Those are: Seven Springs; Holiday Valley, New York; and Wachusett, Massachusetts. These improbable ski centers all make the list because their owners (or former owners, in Seven Springs' case), worked for decades to transform small, backwater ski areas into major regional destinations.On Vail's Northeast Value Epic PassesThe most frightening factor in the abovementioned difficulties that Blue Knob faces in its cagefight with Vail is the introduction, in 2020, of Northeast-specific Epic Passes. There are two versions. The Northeast Value Pass grants passholders unlimited access to all eight Vail Resorts in Pennsylvania and all four in neighboring Ohio, which is a crucial feeder for the Seven Springs resorts. It also includes unlimited access to Vail's four New Hampshire resorts; unlimited access with holiday blackouts at Hunter, Okemo, and Mount Snow; and 10 non-holiday days at Stowe. And it's only $613 (early-bird price was $600):The second version is a midweek pass that includes all the same resorts, with five Stowe days, for just $459 ($450 early-bird):And you can also, of course, pick up an Epic ($1,004) or Epic Local ($746) pass, which still includes unlimited Pennsylvania access and adds everything in the West and in Europe.Blue Knob's season pass costs $465 ($429 early-bird), and is only good at Blue Knob. That's a very fair price, and skiers who acted early could have added an Indy Pass on at a pretty big discount. But Indy is off sale, and PA skiers weighing their pass options are going to find that Epic Pass awfully tempting.On comparisons to the liftline at MRGErf, I may have activated the Brobots at Mad Brother Glen when I compared the Route 66 liftline with the one beneath their precious single chair. But I mean it's not the worst comparison you could think of:Here's another Blue Knob shot that shows how low the chairs fly over the trail:And here's a video that gives a bit more perspective on Blue Knob's liftline:I don't know if I fully buy the comparison myself, but Blue Knob is the closest thing you'll find to MRG this far south.On Wolf Creek's old summit PomaHimes reminisced on her time working at Wolf Creek, Colorado, and the rattletrap Poma that would carry skiers up a 45-degree face to the summit. I was shocked to discover that the old lift is actually still there, running alongside the Treasure Stoke high-speed quad (the two lifts running parallel up the gut of the mountain). I have no idea how often it actually spins:Lift Blog has pics, and notes that the lift “very rarely operates for historic purposes.”On defunct gladesThe Mine Shaft and Bone Yard glades disappeared from Blue Knob's trailmap more than a decade ago, but this sign at the top of Lower Shortway still points toward them:Then there's this sign, a little ways down, where the Bone Yard Glade entrance used to be:And here are the glades, marked on a circa 2007 trailmap, between Deer Run and Lower Shortway:It would be rad if Blue Knob could resurrect these. We discuss the possibility on the podcast.On Blue Knob's base being higher than Killington'sSomewhat unbelievably, Blue Knob's 2,100-foot base elevation is higher than that of every ski area in New England save Saddleback, which launches from a 2,460-foot base. The five next highest are Bolton Valley (2,035 feet), Stowe (2,035), Cannon (2,034), Pico (2,000), and Waterville Valley (1,984). Blue Knob's Vail-owned neighbors would fit right into this group: Hidden Valley sits at 2,405 feet, Seven Springs at 2,240, and Laurel at 2,000. Head south and the bases get even higher: in West Virginia, Canaan Valley sits at 3,430 feet; Snowshoe at 3,348-foot base (skiers have to drive to 4,848, as this is an upside-down ski area); and Timberline at 3,268. But the real whoppers are in North Carolina: Beech Mountain sits at 4,675, Cataloochee at 4,660, Sugar Mountain at 4,100, and Hatley Pointe at 4,000. I probably should have made a chart, but damn it, I have to get this podcast out before I turn 90.On Blue Knob's antique snowmaking equipmentLook, I'm no snowmaking expert, but some of the stuff dotting Blue Knob's slopes looks like straight-up World War II surplus:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 41/100 in 2024, and number 541 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

Providence
Prodigals | Chris DuPré | 6.3.24

Providence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 56:10


Prodigals | Chris DuPré | 6.3.24 by ProvidenceCommunityChurch

Big D and Bubba's Weekly Podcast
Ep. #475 - Tattoos, Bird Feeders + James Dupre

Big D and Bubba's Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024


Weekly Podcast #475 - Once again, the crew puts the AD (attention deficit) in rADio! They discuss rock music, tattoos, bird feeders, college baseball, and more! Plus, singer James Dupre explains his role in the new AI-generated Randy Travis song, "Where That Came From".

The Big 550 KTRS
CarneyShow 05.30.24 James Dupre, Adventures in Intrigue, Ben Fredrickson, Marshall Brain, Em Nguyen

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 122:51


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Tony & Dwight
Genesis Diamonds & The Wedding Network. James Dupre Recreates Randy Travis.

Tony & Dwight

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 35:52 Transcription Available


The Jayme & Grayson Podcast
Country artist James Dupre talks creating AI music for Randy Travis - HR4

The Jayme & Grayson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 41:58


Providence
Mother's Day | Chris DuPre | 5.12.24

Providence

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 46:30


Mother's Day | Chris DuPre | 5.12.24 by ProvidenceCommunityChurch

Rising Giants
Rising Giants N.121 - Louis-Alban Batard-Dupre , Co-Founder & CEO, Yindii

Rising Giants

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 65:01


Welcome back to Rising Giants with your hosts Max Thornton and Dominic Kalousek, where we explore the world of innovation and entrepreneurship in Cambodia and the Southeaset Asia region. On the episode today we have Louis-Alban Batard-Dupre, Co-Founder & CEO of Yindii. Louis is a seasoned social entrepreneur and sustainability expert with over a decade of experience nurturing startups across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia. His latest venture, Yindii, is a game-changer in the food retail industry. By bridging the gap between retailers, food businesses, and consumers, Yindii tackles one of humanity's greatest challenges: food waste and its detrimental effects on climate change. Yindii's innovative platform not only benefits food businesses by minimizing losses and boosting revenues but also empowers consumers with access to affordable, high-quality meals. Moreover, it champions environmental sustainability by significantly reducing food waste and its ecological footprint. Currently operating in Thailand and Hong Kong, with Singapore soon to follow, Yindii has ambitious plans for expansion into additional markets in the near future. Join Louis as he shares his journey and vision for a more sustainable future through Yindii. Be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review on our channel as it helps us continue to grow within the region and world. We hope you enjoy the episode. Follow RG on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: @risinggiantsfm Catch our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠full videos on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: @risinggiantsfm All RG links: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/risinggiantsfm

Not For Long Podcast - Colin Thompson
The Masters - Artrel Foster, Fred Dupre, Harry Mayes & Harry Donahue

Not For Long Podcast - Colin Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 81:13


We have a jam-packed episode this week featuring Artrel Foster, Fred Dupre, Harry Mayes, and Harry Donahue! All of our guests give their thoughts on what makes The Masters and Augusta so special, who they think will play well enough to win this weekend, and what their meal would be for the Champions Dinner Artrel Foster and Colin were teammates at Temple and now Artrel is an avid golfer and fan of the game. Fred Dupre is Colin's father-in-law who was an All-American golfer at LSU, 7-year pro golfer, and a former Pro at Pine Valley. Harry Mayes is an avid golfer, host of the Swing it and Ding it podcast, and long-time Philly Sports Talk Radio Host. Harry Donahue hosts Inside Golf, Temple athletics ring of honor member, KYW New Radio legend, and big-time golfer. Notforlongmedia.com Thank you to our sponsors! Arnicare by Boiron - Voironusa.com The Original Fudge Kitchen - Fudgekitchens.com Wealth Advisory Services - WealthAdvisoryServices.com SEAT GEEK - $20 OFF! PROMO CODE: COLINTHOMPSON Actions Over Words https://actionsoverwordsapparel.com/

Providence
Spirit & Scriptures | Chris DuPre | 4.7.24

Providence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 47:08


Spirit & Scriptures | Chris DuPre | 4.7.24 by ProvidenceCommunityChurch

Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Anime Podcast
10.10: In the Ruins of This Beautiful Place

Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 77:01


Show Notes This week on MSB, Uso makes a serious error and it nearly costs him that which he holds most dear (the opportunity to see Katejina again), Haro demonstrates remarkable emotional intelligence, Dupre discovers the price of humanity in wartime, and Oliver gets some practice acting like a husband and a father. (Imagine that I said that last part in a really ominous tone of voice.) Research this week focuses on sub flight systems and wear they get their names (it's mostly shoes). Website updates are delayed but you can view the full show notes with visual aids on our Patreon. Mobile Suit Breakdown is written, recorded, and produced within Lenapehoking, the ancestral and unceded homeland of the Lenape, or Delaware, people. Before European settlers forced them to move west, the Lenape lived in New York City, New Jersey, and portions of New York State, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut. Lenapehoking is still the homeland of the Lenape diaspora, which includes communities living in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario. You can learn more about Lenapehoking, the Lenape people, and ongoing efforts to honor the relationship between the land and indigenous peoples by visiting the websites of the Delaware Tribe and the Manhattan-based Lenape Center. Listeners in the Americas and Oceania can learn more about the indigenous people of your area at https://native-land.ca/. We would like to thank The Lenape Center for guiding us in creating this living land acknowledgment. You can subscribe to Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, visit our website GundamPodcast.com, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com. Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photos and video, MSB gear, and much more! The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licenses. All music used in the podcast has been edited to fit the text. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.com

IdeaDrop Podcast
Riding the Pickleball Wave with Tito Machado: Community, Competition, and the Pursuit of Profit

IdeaDrop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 71:23 Transcription Available


Have you been struck by the Pickleball craze that's sweeping the nation? We sure have, and our latest chat is all about riding the wave of this sport's explosive growth. With the wisdom of Tito Machado, CEO of a trailblazing predictive analytics rating system, we delve into how this simple game is creating complex opportunities. Tito walks us through his leap from Canary Islands aficionado to a central figure in the sport's competitive scene, and we dig into why Pickleball has become more than just a pastime—it's a thriving community ripe for the ambitious.Caught between a laugh and a competitive rally, our conversation serves up a mix of personal tales and industry insights. We reminisce about rubbing elbows with tennis royalty like Andre Agassi and how such experiences inform our view of the sports world. The magnetism of Pickleball is undeniable, whether you're a newcomer eager to join in on the fun or an industry insider spotting the next big trend. Our episode peels back the layers of what makes a player more than just a number with the Dupre rating system, and how that's changing the game for clubs and players alike.Finally, we volley over to the business end, debating the potential gold mines within Pickleball's expanding market. From paddles to the surprisingly profitable pickleballs themselves, we examine the economic spikes and strategies that could play out for entrepreneurs and enthusiasts alike. Join us as we swing through the community and culture of Pickleball, and maybe, just maybe, you'll be inspired to grab a paddle and join the legion of fans making this sport a lifestyle.

Disney Dads Podcast
DDP News with Kat Dupre

Disney Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 50:53


Kat is back and joined by the newest YDF Media host, Ankur.  They chat all the latest Disney News released over the last few weeks.   BECOME A PATREON MEMBER AND GET ACCESS TO THE PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP AND WEEKLY EXTRA CONTENT. If you would like to support all of the Disney Dads shows and help us bring you more content commercial free, click the link patreon.com/ddptoday Get your Bram Strong shirt today to support part of our DDP Today family who is fighting cancer.  https://www.bonfire.com/store/bram-strong/ Join the Sorcerers Family on Facebook for a fun, interactive, motivational place to share your personal fitness journey. https://www.facebook.com/groups/214245055834071/ Join the DDP Sorcerers and let's support BASE Camp Childrens Cancer Charity.  Click the link below and donate or create your own team today. http://basecamp.org/ddp4bc Book your next Disney vacation with Justin and Jamie at Away With Me Travel. Contact them today to start the magical planning process at show@awaywithmetravel.com

History 21: The Podcast!
History 21 The Podcast - 4.05 Burton Dupre

History 21: The Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 33:56


Look for the show notes at AnokaCountyHistory.org

Profiles in Leadership
Denise Dupre', How You Treat Your Employees is the Most Important Piece to a Great Company

Profiles in Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 52:56


About Denise DupréDenise is the founder and managing partner of Champagne Hospitality, a hotel design and development company, and Couture Harvest, a collection of vineyards in the Champagne and Burgundy regions of France. Her hotels have earned their place among the best in the world, and received top honors from prestigious travel and lifestyle critics, including Forbes, Conde Nast, Travel and Leisure, and TripAdvisor, and her wines are the same, with the most recent “Brand of the year" award from La Revue du Vin de France for Leclerc Briant, the Champagne house established in Epernay, France in 1872 which has experienced an incredible metamorphosis in the past decade under her leadership.

Providence
Vision Discipleship | Chris DuPre | 2.18.24

Providence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 50:33


Vision Discipleship | Chris DuPre | 2.18.24 by ProvidenceCommunityChurch

Podcast Business News Network Platinum
10256 Steve Harper Interviews Yeshua Dupre Reiki Master, Intuitive Guide and Founder of Zen Compass

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 28:30


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Podcast Business News Network Platinum
10224 Steve Harper Interviews Yeshua Dupre Reiki Master, Intuitive Guide and Founder of Zen Compass

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 28:43


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Podcast Business News Network Platinum
10177 Steve Harper Interviews Yeshua Dupre Reiki Master, Intuitive Guide and Founder of Zen Compass

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 28:35


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Podcast Business News Network Platinum
10086 Steve Harper Interviews Yeshua Dupre Reiki Master, Intuitive Guide and Founder of Zen Compass

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 27:22


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Down Home Cajun Music
Down Home Cajun Music- Jo El Sonnier (1960- 1970 Selected Recordings)

Down Home Cajun Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 37:29


Down Home Cajun Music- Jo El Sonnier (1960- 1970 Selected Recordings)Dusson Playboys- "Duson Playboys Special" (Swallow 112) 1960Dusson Playboys- "Tee Yeaux Bleu" (Swallow 112) 1960Dusson Playboys- "Les Grand Chemins" (Swallow 122) 1961Dusson Playboys- "Jealousy Waltz"  (Swallow 122) 1961Les Duson Playboys- "Tayeaux Dog Tayeaux" (Dupre 101) 1961Les Duson Playboys- "Bayou Beuf Waltz" (Dupre 101) 1961Jo El Sonnier & his Louisiana Ramblers- "Memphis" (Fais-Do-Do 1003) 1965Jo El Sonnier & his Louisiana Ramblers- "Mother's Day Waltz" (Fais-Do-Do 1003) 1965Robert Bertrand & Jo El Sonnier with Louisiana Ramblers- "Pas Revenir La Maison" (Goldband 1171) 1966Robert Bertrand & Jo El Sonnier with Louisiana Ramblers- "Nous Passe Votre Porte" (Goldband 1171) 1966Robert Bertrand & Jo El Sonnier with Louisiana Ramblers- "Mon seux ont sous" (Goldband 1173) 1966Sidney Brown & Jo El Sonnier- "Fee Fee Poncho" (Yep Roc 2498) Jo El Sonnier- "My Blue Letter" (Yep Roc 2498) Jo El Sonnier & Sidney Brown- " My Girl Of The Village" (Yep Roc 2498)*All selections taken from the original 45's and Lp's; recorded,transferred in mono as they were originally intended to be in.

Podcast Business News Network Platinum
10022 Steve Harper Interviews Yeshua Dupre Reiki Master, Intuitive Guide and Founder of Zen Compass

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 23:21


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Down Home Cajun Music
Down Home Cajun Music- Opelousas Waltz

Down Home Cajun Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 49:31


Down Home Cajun Music- Opelousas WaltzSeason Five of the Podcast! Five years! This weeks episode features some great 45's!Cajun Trio- Fee Fee Can't Dance (Swallow 10142)Aldus Roger- Oson Two Step (Cajun Classics 102)Nathan Abshire- "Popcorn Blues" (Kajun 500)Sidney Brown- "Two Step De Creminel" (Goldband 1099)Lawrence Walker- "Allons Rock & Roll" (La Louisianne 8018)Pee Wee Broussard- "Sorrow Waltz" (La Louisianne 8028)Nathan Abshire- "Carolina Blues" (Khoury's 749)Joe Falcon- "Corrina Corrina" (Crazy Cajun 514)Joe Bonsall- "Millionaire's Waltz" (Cajun Jamboree 808)Dalton Alleman- "Alleman's Waltz" (Belle 101)Reggie Matte- "Ouvre La Porte" (Bee 101)Adam Hebert- "Ten Year Blues" (Cajun 500)Jack Leger- "Southern Playboys Special" (Jag 101)Ervin Lejeune & Jake Bertrand- Laccasine Breakdown" (Buck 501)Pee Wee Broussard- "French Accordion Mambo" (Staggs 101)Link Davis & Sidney Brown- "Waltz of The Jambalaya" (Starday 331)Austin Pitre- "Opelousas Waltz" (Swallow 106)Duson Playboys- "Tayeaux Dog Tayeaux" (Dupre 101)*All selections taken from the original 45 rpm records.

Providence
Embracing God's Promises | Chris DuPre | 12.17.23

Providence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 52:00


Embracing God's Promises | Chris DuPre | 12.17.23 by ProvidenceCommunityChurch

All Cooped Up Alaska
Lonnie Dupre: A Polar Explorer's Observations of Global Warming

All Cooped Up Alaska

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 45:58


Lonnie Dupre is a polar explorer and mountaineer who has spent considerable time in cold climates. Over a span of 4 decades, Lonnie has witnessed tremendous changes of polar regions of the world due to global warming, including Greenland and Alaska. While Lonnie is mostly an adventurer, he is also an advocate for spreading the awareness of global warming. Recently, the film AMKA, meaning "one with a friendly spirit"  in Inuktun was released. This heartwarming film is a story in which the relationship of dog team, the unsung heroes of the Arctic is highlighted.  Lonnie Dupre and his partnerJohn Hoelscher circumnavigated Greenland in 2001 by both dog team and by kayak. Lonnie returned in 2022 to work with the Inuit Hunters and Greenlandic Sled Dog in the making of this film. Today's conversation with Lonnie discusses the film, AMKA, the Inuit dogs, the joy of adventuring by dog team and what he recommends for making a difference in curbing global warming : Get out and vote!You can learn more about Lonnie from his website:  www.lonniedupre.comLonnie is grateful for his sponsors, Primaloft  http://www.PrimaLoft.com and Wintergreen.  https://www.wintergreen.comThank you for listening to the  Alaska Climate and Aviation's Podcast.Aerial Photography of Alaska's wilderness can be seen at:http://www.katiewritergallery.comKatie WriterJournalist/Pilot/Photographerktphotowork@gmail.com

The Trial Of Alex Murdaugh
Breakthrough in Stephen Smith's Unsolved Death Case Linked to Murdaugh Murders

The Trial Of Alex Murdaugh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 8:13


In a stunning turn of events, the unsolved death case of Stephen Smith, dating back to July 2015, has seen significant progress, thanks to a connection with the recent Murdaugh murders. Sandy Smith, Stephen's mother, has been relentless in her pursuit of justice for her son, and recent developments have shed new light on the long-standing mystery.    Smith's determination paid off when renowned lawyers Eric Bland and Ronnie Richter stepped in to represent her pro bono, shortly after they began representing victims of Alex Murdaugh's alleged financial scams. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) had initially classified Stephen Smith's death as a hit-and-run, a conclusion disputed by both Smith and investigators. However, with Bland and Richter's involvement, SLED acknowledged the need to treat Stephen Smith's case as a homicide.    The pivotal moment came when SLED opened an investigation into the Murdaugh murders, specifically Paul and Maggie Murdaugh. This development reignited interest in Stephen Smith's case, suggesting a potential connection between the two cases. Sandy Smith did not hesitate to express her sentiments, saying, "Somebody else had to die" to bring attention to her son's case.    Alex Murdaugh's recent conviction for the double murders of his wife and son further intertwined the two cases. Bland and Richter extended their pro bono representation to Sandy Smith, recognizing her relentless pursuit of justice. "This is a woman that has fought this battle alone since 2015 … screaming as loud as she could … with not a lot of people listening," said Bland.    Rumors of Murdaugh involvement in Stephen Smith's death had circulated since the early days of the investigation. Some claimed that a Murdaugh child had been in a vehicle with others and was alleged to have been involved in Stephen Smith's death. Buster Murdaugh, Alex Murdaugh's oldest son, publicly denied these rumors, calling them "baseless" and offering an alibi that he was at their beach house with his mother and brother at the time of Stephen Smith's death.    However, SLED's findings have kept the cases connected, prompting further speculation about the evidence uncovered during the Murdaugh murder investigation. Cellphone evidence played a crucial role in Alex Murdaugh's trial, and it's possible that Stephen Smith's phone or tablet, found in his front pocket, may hold critical clues. Sandy Smith had previously requested the FBI's assistance in cracking Stephen's phone in 2016, but the case did not progress.    Sandy Smith's attorneys have confirmed that SLED now possesses all the evidence related to Stephen Smith's case, including his phone and tablet. An investigative grand jury is actively pursuing potential suspects. Sandy Smith remains determined to find answers and justice, announcing a scholarship fund in Stephen's name and offering a $30,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.    Recent developments in Stephen Smith's case have brought a renewed sense of hope to his mother and the investigators involved. An independent investigation led by Dr. Kenny Kinsey and Dr. Michelle DuPre uncovered startling findings, ruling out the initial hit-and-run theory. Instead, they theorized that Stephen had died from a single fatal blow to the head, which occurred on the road where his body was found.    According to Dr. DuPre, "The injuries can tell us so much about what happened," and in this case, they provided valuable insights. Dr. Kinsey added that "Whatever hit him was fast and it was large."    The discoveries made during this investigation have provided a degree of scientific certainty about what transpired on the night of Stephen Smith's death, marking a significant breakthrough in a case that had remained unresolved for years.    As the investigation continues, Sandy Smith remains committed to finding justice for her son, with the hope that the new developments will finally provide the answers she has sought for nearly a decade. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Breakthrough in Stephen Smith's Unsolved Death Case Linked to Murdaugh Murders

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 8:13


In a stunning turn of events, the unsolved death case of Stephen Smith, dating back to July 2015, has seen significant progress, thanks to a connection with the recent Murdaugh murders. Sandy Smith, Stephen's mother, has been relentless in her pursuit of justice for her son, and recent developments have shed new light on the long-standing mystery.    Smith's determination paid off when renowned lawyers Eric Bland and Ronnie Richter stepped in to represent her pro bono, shortly after they began representing victims of Alex Murdaugh's alleged financial scams. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) had initially classified Stephen Smith's death as a hit-and-run, a conclusion disputed by both Smith and investigators. However, with Bland and Richter's involvement, SLED acknowledged the need to treat Stephen Smith's case as a homicide.    The pivotal moment came when SLED opened an investigation into the Murdaugh murders, specifically Paul and Maggie Murdaugh. This development reignited interest in Stephen Smith's case, suggesting a potential connection between the two cases. Sandy Smith did not hesitate to express her sentiments, saying, "Somebody else had to die" to bring attention to her son's case.    Alex Murdaugh's recent conviction for the double murders of his wife and son further intertwined the two cases. Bland and Richter extended their pro bono representation to Sandy Smith, recognizing her relentless pursuit of justice. "This is a woman that has fought this battle alone since 2015 … screaming as loud as she could … with not a lot of people listening," said Bland.    Rumors of Murdaugh involvement in Stephen Smith's death had circulated since the early days of the investigation. Some claimed that a Murdaugh child had been in a vehicle with others and was alleged to have been involved in Stephen Smith's death. Buster Murdaugh, Alex Murdaugh's oldest son, publicly denied these rumors, calling them "baseless" and offering an alibi that he was at their beach house with his mother and brother at the time of Stephen Smith's death.    However, SLED's findings have kept the cases connected, prompting further speculation about the evidence uncovered during the Murdaugh murder investigation. Cellphone evidence played a crucial role in Alex Murdaugh's trial, and it's possible that Stephen Smith's phone or tablet, found in his front pocket, may hold critical clues. Sandy Smith had previously requested the FBI's assistance in cracking Stephen's phone in 2016, but the case did not progress.    Sandy Smith's attorneys have confirmed that SLED now possesses all the evidence related to Stephen Smith's case, including his phone and tablet. An investigative grand jury is actively pursuing potential suspects. Sandy Smith remains determined to find answers and justice, announcing a scholarship fund in Stephen's name and offering a $30,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.    Recent developments in Stephen Smith's case have brought a renewed sense of hope to his mother and the investigators involved. An independent investigation led by Dr. Kenny Kinsey and Dr. Michelle DuPre uncovered startling findings, ruling out the initial hit-and-run theory. Instead, they theorized that Stephen had died from a single fatal blow to the head, which occurred on the road where his body was found.    According to Dr. DuPre, "The injuries can tell us so much about what happened," and in this case, they provided valuable insights. Dr. Kinsey added that "Whatever hit him was fast and it was large."    The discoveries made during this investigation have provided a degree of scientific certainty about what transpired on the night of Stephen Smith's death, marking a significant breakthrough in a case that had remained unresolved for years.    As the investigation continues, Sandy Smith remains committed to finding justice for her son, with the hope that the new developments will finally provide the answers she has sought for nearly a decade. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Breakthrough in Stephen Smith's Unsolved Death Case Linked to Murdaugh Murders

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 8:13


In a stunning turn of events, the unsolved death case of Stephen Smith, dating back to July 2015, has seen significant progress, thanks to a connection with the recent Murdaugh murders. Sandy Smith, Stephen's mother, has been relentless in her pursuit of justice for her son, and recent developments have shed new light on the long-standing mystery.    Smith's determination paid off when renowned lawyers Eric Bland and Ronnie Richter stepped in to represent her pro bono, shortly after they began representing victims of Alex Murdaugh's alleged financial scams. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) had initially classified Stephen Smith's death as a hit-and-run, a conclusion disputed by both Smith and investigators. However, with Bland and Richter's involvement, SLED acknowledged the need to treat Stephen Smith's case as a homicide.    The pivotal moment came when SLED opened an investigation into the Murdaugh murders, specifically Paul and Maggie Murdaugh. This development reignited interest in Stephen Smith's case, suggesting a potential connection between the two cases. Sandy Smith did not hesitate to express her sentiments, saying, "Somebody else had to die" to bring attention to her son's case.    Alex Murdaugh's recent conviction for the double murders of his wife and son further intertwined the two cases. Bland and Richter extended their pro bono representation to Sandy Smith, recognizing her relentless pursuit of justice. "This is a woman that has fought this battle alone since 2015 … screaming as loud as she could … with not a lot of people listening," said Bland.    Rumors of Murdaugh involvement in Stephen Smith's death had circulated since the early days of the investigation. Some claimed that a Murdaugh child had been in a vehicle with others and was alleged to have been involved in Stephen Smith's death. Buster Murdaugh, Alex Murdaugh's oldest son, publicly denied these rumors, calling them "baseless" and offering an alibi that he was at their beach house with his mother and brother at the time of Stephen Smith's death.    However, SLED's findings have kept the cases connected, prompting further speculation about the evidence uncovered during the Murdaugh murder investigation. Cellphone evidence played a crucial role in Alex Murdaugh's trial, and it's possible that Stephen Smith's phone or tablet, found in his front pocket, may hold critical clues. Sandy Smith had previously requested the FBI's assistance in cracking Stephen's phone in 2016, but the case did not progress.    Sandy Smith's attorneys have confirmed that SLED now possesses all the evidence related to Stephen Smith's case, including his phone and tablet. An investigative grand jury is actively pursuing potential suspects. Sandy Smith remains determined to find answers and justice, announcing a scholarship fund in Stephen's name and offering a $30,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.    Recent developments in Stephen Smith's case have brought a renewed sense of hope to his mother and the investigators involved. An independent investigation led by Dr. Kenny Kinsey and Dr. Michelle DuPre uncovered startling findings, ruling out the initial hit-and-run theory. Instead, they theorized that Stephen had died from a single fatal blow to the head, which occurred on the road where his body was found.    According to Dr. DuPre, "The injuries can tell us so much about what happened," and in this case, they provided valuable insights. Dr. Kinsey added that "Whatever hit him was fast and it was large."    The discoveries made during this investigation have provided a degree of scientific certainty about what transpired on the night of Stephen Smith's death, marking a significant breakthrough in a case that had remained unresolved for years.    As the investigation continues, Sandy Smith remains committed to finding justice for her son, with the hope that the new developments will finally provide the answers she has sought for nearly a decade. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Providence
The Good Samaritan | Chris DuPre | 10.15.23

Providence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 17:17


The Good Samaritan | Chris DuPre | 10.15.23 by ProvidenceCommunityChurch

SEE THE UNSEEN Podcast w/Melissa Georgeoff
SEE THE UNSEEN Podcast w/Melissa Georgeoff & James Dupre (Vocalist for "The Music of Randy Travis")

SEE THE UNSEEN Podcast w/Melissa Georgeoff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 47:02


James Dupre was named one of Rolling Stone Magazine's, "Country Artists You Need to Know" and has a pitch-perfect baritone voice. In 2015, he was on NBC's "The Voice" with his rendition of "Let Her Cry" (Hootie and the Blowfish), landing him on Adam Levine's team. James captured the attention of Ellen DeGeneres and received an invitation to be on her show. In 2019, he was hand-picked by Mary and Randy Travis to be the vocalist for "The Music of Randy Travis" You won't want to miss this interview where I hear his incredible story!

Juan Ep Is Life
10/10/23: DoItAll aka Dupre Kelly (Lords of the Undeground)

Juan Ep Is Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 78:52


This week Cipha Sounds and Rosenberg talk to New Jersey's own DoItAll from Lords of the Underground aka Dupre Kelly the City Councilman of Newark. They discuss the college days and starting in Hip Hop with Redman, 2Pac, politics, and more. Plus Exclusive Content on Patreon every week @ https://www.patreon.com/juanepislifeOur Discord Community is now open to EVERYONE join here! https://discord.gg/KVcCE7QvFollow the showhttps://www.instagram.com/juanepislife/?hl=enFollow Cipha Soundshttps://www.instagram.com/ciphasounds/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/ciphasounds?lang=enFollow Rosenberghttps://instagram.com/rosenbergradiohttps://twitter.com/RosenbergradioAll things Juan EP is Life is sponsored by Monster Energy. @MonsterEnergy @MonsterMusicFollow Billy Junehttps://instagram.com/billyjune88https://twitter.com/billyjune88 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SEE THE UNSEEN Podcast w/Melissa Georgeoff
SEE THE UNSEEN Podcast w/Melissa Georgeoff & James Dupre (Vocalist for "The Music of Randy Travis")

SEE THE UNSEEN Podcast w/Melissa Georgeoff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 47:02


James Dupre was named one of Rolling Stone Magazine's, "Country Artists You Need to Know" and has a pitch-perfect baritone voice. In 2015, he was on NBC's "The Voice" with his rendition of "Let Her Cry" (Hootie and the Blowfish), landing him on Adam Levine's team. James captured the attention of Ellen DeGeneres and received an invitation to be on her show. In 2019, he was hand-picked by Mary and Randy Travis to be the vocalist for "The Music of Randy Travis" You won't want to miss this interview where I hear his incredible story!

Providence
God's Invitation To A Lifestyle Of Worship | Chris DuPre | 9.3.23

Providence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 49:22


God's Invitation To A Lifestyle Of Worship | Chris DuPre | 9.3.23 by ProvidenceCommunityChurch

The Filmumentaries Podcast
84 - Mandalorian / Obi Wan Kenobi VFX Emmy Sound Special - Matthew Wood, David W Collins and Danielle Dupre

The Filmumentaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 71:51


This time I have the pleasure of sharing my conversations with Skywalker Sound's Co-Supervising Sound Editor Matthew Wood, Sound Designer David W Collins and Re-recording Mixer Danielle Dupre.I spoke with Matthew and David together and then separately with Danielle.Matthew and David are Emmy nominated for Mandalorian Chapter 24, Matthew his also nominated for his work on Obi Wan Kenobi Part VI (6)Danielle has also been nominated for her work on Obi Wan Kenobo part 6.So first of all you'll hear my conversation with Matthew Wood and David W Collins then after the ads you'll hear my conversation with Danielle.I hope you enjoy it.LinksReturn of the Jedi Timeline Book - Register your interest!Etsy Shop - Buy your Jabba print hereFilmumentaries MerchSupport the Podcast on PatreonLinktreeThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5530733/advertisement

Rich Valdés America At Night
Michael Harrison, Bill Cunningham, Dupre "Do It All" Kelly

Rich Valdés America At Night

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 123:27


Rich welcomes Michael Harrison, editor and publisher of Talkers Magazine, for a preview of National Radio Day (Sunday, 8/20). Then "The Great American" Bill Cunningham tells how he went from Ohio defense attorney to award-winning talk show host. We also note the 50th anniversary of hip-hop music, with rapper Dupre "Do It All" Kelly, who is now a City Councilman in Newark, New Jersey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

DramaQuest: An EverQuest Podcast
12. EQ History: Rallos Zek w/ Dupre of MiM

DramaQuest: An EverQuest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 129:48


In this episode we are joined by special guest Dupre, member and eventually guild leader of Magus Imperialis Magicus on the Rallos Zek server. We delve into the history of the Rallos Zek server which saw MiM compete with guilds such as Wudan and Ascending Dawn. Socials: https://linktr.ee/zaidefaceless --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dramaquest/message

Creative Audios.in
Unbelievable How Inner Pain Sparked a Sensational Singing Career | Interview with Singer India Dupre | Ajay Tambe

Creative Audios.in

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 55:25


In heartfelt conversation with the Popular singer-songwriter India Dupre, she opened up about her tumultuous childhood journey—a relentless battle for survival, where scarcity of food and money cast a long, dark shadow. But destiny had a different plan in store for her, as the tender age of 15 marked an extraordinary turning point: winning the prestigious Australian Star Search TV Show, which forever transformed the course of her life. She opened up and shared her creative writing routine, a special place where her deepest thoughts come alive. When asked about the powerful inspiration behind her latest album, BELIEVE, she spoke from her heart, revealing the inner drive that pushes her to create art that touches people's souls and brings hope. Her unwavering resilience, unyielding passion, and unwavering belief in the transformative power of art serve as an inspiration to all who encounter her remarkable journey. Time Stamps in Following way : 00:00 Coming Up 02:39 Welcome  02:56 Introduction 04:44 Her Inspirational Journey and How it Got Started as an Artist  11:28 Life After Success started coming on her way  11:51 Her musical background and how it influenced your music style ? 15:01 Reason Why she was Named India' ? 17:09 About her Sister Saffron 17:56 Story of Winning as a singer *Australian Star Search*   21:18 Big Dreams Bonding with Father via working on lyrics and Music  22:12 Inspiration Behind Producing Album BELIEVE 24:11 Moment She Decided to go Ahead with Album BELIEVE  25:37 Can you elaborate on the themes and inspirations behind your music? 27:09 Collaboration with her Mother and Experience of Working with her Mother 29:28 "Don't Give Up" has helped people in Ukraine. Can you share the story behind that? 34:14 Creative Process of Writing Work Process  39:08 Experience of acting professionally in both LA and London 42:38 Experience of Working in Austin Powers film Goldmember  46:43 Upcoming Projects 48:14 Advice for Aspiring Artists  52:46 India's Kind Words for Ajay 53:24 Some Special Fun Part  55:07 Check Show Notes and Description Listen India Dupre on Spotify Listen to Album Believe India Dupre on Instagram India Dupre IMDB Website Listen n Download FREE YOUR FAV STORIES : Romance : https://creativeaudios.in/romance  Adventure : https://creativeaudios.in/season/23  Super Hero : https://creativeaudios.in/superheroes  Spiritual Stories : https://creativeaudios.in/spiritualstories Crime & Mystery https://creativeaudios.in/crime-and-mystery Sherlock Holmes : https://creativeaudios.in/season/7  Christmas stories : https://creativeaudios.in/season/25 Interviews with Global Artists : https://creativeaudios.in/season/26 Follow on Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/podcastaudios/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/podcastaudios/ Mail us : contact@creativeaudios.in --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creativecellsaudios.in/support

Creative Audios.in
Emily : Voice of Hope | Inspired from Life Events of Singer India Dupre | Feat. India Dupre | Ajay Tambe

Creative Audios.in

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 7:43


This Story is Inspired from Real Life Events of Popular Singer India Dupre ! a young girl named Emily endured a life of labor and despair after being torn from her mother's embrace. But even in the toughest times and oppressive conditions, her voice emerged as a beacon of hope, captivating hearts and defying the odds. Witness the extraordinary journey of Emily as she rises from the shadows, conquering the national stage with her soul-stirring melodies and using her newfound fame to fight for justice. Prepare to be inspired by the unwavering spirit of a girl whose voice resonates far beyond the boundaries of her tragic past. Experience the captivating story of Emily: Voice of Hope. A podcastaudios Originals by Ajay Tambe Featuring Singer India Dupre  as Guest Storyteller Listen India Dupre on Spotify Listen to Album Believe India Dupre on Instagram India Dupre IMDB Listen n Download FREE YOUR FAV STORIES : Romance : https://creativeaudios.in/romance  Adventure : https://creativeaudios.in/season/23  Super Hero : https://creativeaudios.in/superheroes  Spiritual Stories : https://creativeaudios.in/spiritualstories Crime & Mystery https://creativeaudios.in/crime-and-mystery Sherlock Holmes : https://creativeaudios.in/season/7  Christmas stories : https://creativeaudios.in/season/25 Arabian Nights : https://creativeaudios.in/season/5 Adventures of Sinbad : https://creativeaudios.in/season/23 Freedom Fighters : https://creativeaudios.in/indianfreedomfighters Hindi Stories : https://creativeaudios.in/hindi-kahaniyaan Interviews with Global Artists : https://creativeaudios.in/season/26 Follow on Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/podcastaudios/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/podcastaudios/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creativecellsaudios.in/support

The Murdaugh Family Murders: Impact of Influence
S2: Ep 3 Shanquella Robinson Case, Expert Analyzes The autopises Au

The Murdaugh Family Murders: Impact of Influence

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 23:30


Dr. D'Michelle Dupre analyzed the autopsy report from Mexico and the autopsy from the U.S. She shares her thoughts.The autopsy from Mexico stated Shanquella had a broken neck. The autopsy from the U.S. found that she did not.Dr. Dupre is a retired Forensic Pathologist and former Medical Examiner.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-murdaugh-family-murders-impact-of-influence/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy