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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, host John Gordon returns with a spotlight on one of his favorite breeds—the Boykin Spaniel. He's joined by Eric Grubbs of South Carolina and shares how a Boykin named Paw brought joy and purpose to his family's life during a time of transition. From their compact size and energetic spirit to their loyal hearts, discover why the Boykin is winning over hunters and families alike.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
Join InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko with his guest Eric Grubbs for this free LIVE online home inspection training webinar. You'll learn about the four categories of gas furnaces and their heating cycles, and how the cooling cycle works for air conditioners and heat pumps.Time
It's the one where David welcomes Eric Grubbs to the show, to kick off a new series.With these particular episodes, David and Eric look to draw a connection from new music, to its roots.On this episode they draw a line from Rites of Spring, to Hot Water Music and finish at Fiddlehead.JOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.com/invite/2UhJ7YxJOIN OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/growingpunkpodGRAB SOME MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/growingpunkpodWEBSITE: https://growingpunkpod.comTWITTER: @growingpunkpodINSTAGRAM: @growingpunkpodFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/growinguppunkpod/
Welcome to the Love It or Leave It? Podcast! In this newest episode, Paul is joined by Eric Grubbs, a freelance music writer based out of Dallas, and Dee, from […] The post Love It or Leave It? Podcast (From Cradle to Stage) appeared first on Pod Clubhouse.
Welcome to the Love It or Leave It? Podcast! In this newest episode, Paul is joined by Eric Grubbs, a freelance music writer based out of Dallas, and Dee, from […] The post Love It or Leave It? Podcast (From Cradle to Stage) appeared first on Pod Clubhouse.
3 years down the drain. To celebrate, we brought back the concept of Episode 0 to play "Is This Band Emo" with emo writers and friends of the pod Ian Cohen, David Anthony and Eric Grubbs. A very appropriate culmination of how far we've gotten in the 3 years of The E Word and showing how far we've come to understand emo. Thanks for sticking with us for so long.
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. This week's guest is Eric Grubbs, the author of POST, a book about the influence of post-hardcore from 1985-2007. The book features stories of: Dischord Records, Jawbox, Braid, The Promise Ring, Jawbreaker, and today's topic, Sunny Day Real Estate. Today we are talking about Sunny Day Real Estate's debut album, Diary (1994), among lots of other amazing nuggets. Check out Eric's band, Caved Mountains. New album coming soon. https://cavedmountains.bandcamp.com https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cavedmountains/caved-mountains-vinyl-record-release
The one where David interviews author Eric Grubbs. They discuss his book 'Post: A Look at the Influence of Post-Hardcore 1985-2007'. They also discuss what motivated Eric to write his book, as well as how punk rock/post-hardcore shaped his life.Website: https://growingpunkpod.comTwitter: @growingpunkpodInstagram: @growingpunkpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/growinguppunkpod/
We apologize for our extended absence, we promise it won’t happen again … for a while at least. It’s a Texas-Centered episode from the Dudes From Dallas today, but fret not, what we share with you will resonate no matter where you live. A pair of neighbors get into an argument over trash in an alley way, and the lesson “Never bring trash to a gun fight” is learned. Eric Grubbs from the Dallas Observer joins the Dudes to talk about Senate candidate, Democrat “Beto” O’Rourke, and his previous life as a musician … we found the tape of his band playing, and you won’t want to miss it. A Galveston man is looking for an “Escape” from his wife … so he hires a prostitute. Who the lady of the evening turns out to be will leave you shocked. The Dudes also share some Final Thoughts on the latest news. Special shout out to Terry Osterhout and Liz LaPoint for launching a new podcast that we are looking forward to being a part of. Be sure to check them out on Twitter @reasonablebuzz1 Be sure to visit our sponsors, get free and discounted stuff: go to gameflyoffer.com/dudesfromdallas and get a free 30-day trial subscription to play video games on any console and handheld you desire. If you wanna save money on nerdy stuff, go to trylootcrate.com/dudesfromdallas and use the promo code bridge10 to save 10% on a new subscription. Pick your crate and save money. Tell your friends and help them find the show on Stitcher, iTunes or Google Podcasts. Be sure to follow Dudes from Dallas on all the social media platforms and share with all of your friends. Facebook.com/dudesfromdallas Instagram: dudesfromdallas Twitter: @dudesfromdallas Also, be sure to go to www.dudesfromdallas.com to keep up with all of the latest information on what the Dudes are talking about, and reach out with your thoughts and comments. Dudes From Dallas: Where the News Abides
In this episode of the DTALKS Podcast, Joe and Galan provide a brief update regarding the episodes regarding Galan learning he has a teenager and provide lengthier updates regarding what life with kids has been up to. The DTALKS Podcast contains content you'd find in an PG-13 movie. That language may not be safe for most work environments, for your kids, and listener discretion is advised. #SweetSweetDeepDish #BeABetterDad Check out the articles the Dallas Observer did that features our podcast and includes us on a list of Dallas podcasts to check out! Thanks so much to Eric Grubbs and the Observer for including us! Please consider visiting the DTALKS Podcast Patreon and signing up to support the podcast!
Previously we chatted about movie soundtracks of the 1990s, so this week we're switching to the small screen and hosting a roundtable discussion on television soundtracks of the 90s. The best and memorable, the one's that surpassed the show and stand on their own, and the one's that were HUGE at the time but maybe haven't aged all that well. We talk about them all (or all that we can squeeze into an hour). To help us do so, we're joined by two veterans of our program, Eric Grubbs and Joe Royland, to talk My So-Called Life, Friends, Melrose Place and much more. Yes, even Cop Rock. Songs in this Episode: Intro - I'll Be There For You by The Rembrandts (from Friends) 9:53 - Teenage FBI by Guided By Voices (from Buffy the Vampire Slayer) 25:36 - Good Intentions by Toad the Wet Sprocket (from Friends) 51:22 - Down in the Park by Foo Fighters (from The X-Files) Outro - Here and Now by Letters to Cleo (from Melrose Place) Request a 2017 Review / Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
Previously we chatted about movie soundtracks of the 1990s, so this week we’re switching to the small screen and hosting a roundtable discussion on television soundtracks of the 90s. The best and memorable, the one’s that surpassed the show and stand on their own, and the one’s that were HUGE at the time but maybe haven’t aged all that well. We talk about them all (or all that we can squeeze into an hour). To help us do so, we’re joined by two veterans of our program, Eric Grubbs and Joe Royland, to talk My So-Called Life, Friends, Melrose Place and much more. Yes, even Cop Rock. Songs in this Episode: Intro - I’ll Be There For You by The Rembrandts (from Friends) 9:53 - Teenage FBI by Guided By Voices (from Buffy the Vampire Slayer) 25:36 - Good Intentions by Toad the Wet Sprocket (from Friends) 51:22 - Down in the Park by Foo Fighters (from The X-Files) Outro - Here and Now by Letters to Cleo (from Melrose Place) Request a 2017 Review / Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
It’s our first roundtable discussion of 2017, and we’re tackling the albums from 20-years prior, with special guests Andy Derer (The Andy Derer Show), Eric Grubbs (Do You Know Who You Are podcast) and Jeff Takacs (Rocketfuel podcast) to help us cover the best, the overlooked, the letdowns and faded-aways of ‘97. While 1997 might be remember as the year that saw the return of pop music in the US with albums by the Spice Girls and the Backstreet Boys, it was also the year Radiohead released their masterpiece OK Computer, the year Dave Grohl took the Foo Fighters to the next level with The Colour and The Shape, the year britpop heavyweights Blur and Oasis took different paths while their successors like Travis, Supergrass and Stereophonics put out solid releases. In other words, 1997 was all over the map, musically and geographically. After you’re done listening to this episode, be sure to visit our Patreon page for our extended chat on albums that didn’t make it into this episode. Songs/Topics in this Episode: Intro - 1997 Medley (Foo Fighters, Blur, Ben Folds Five, U2) 5:11 - Albums from 1997 that have stood the test of time 13:55 - Albums from 1997 that were overlooked upon release 23:11 - Albums from 1997 that have not aged well 36:27 - Albums from 1997 discovered much later 46:18 - Albums from 1997 that were disappointments on purchase 55:25 - Favorite album from 1997 Outro - Stereo by Pavement Request a 2017 Review / Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
It's our first roundtable discussion of 2017, and we're tackling the albums from 20-years prior, with special guests Andy Derer (The Andy Derer Show), Eric Grubbs (Do You Know Who You Are podcast) and Jeff Takacs (Rocketfuel podcast) to help us cover the best, the overlooked, the letdowns and faded-aways of ‘97. While 1997 might be remember as the year that saw the return of pop music in the US with albums by the Spice Girls and the Backstreet Boys, it was also the year Radiohead released their masterpiece OK Computer, the year Dave Grohl took the Foo Fighters to the next level with The Colour and The Shape, the year britpop heavyweights Blur and Oasis took different paths while their successors like Travis, Supergrass and Stereophonics put out solid releases. In other words, 1997 was all over the map, musically and geographically. After you're done listening to this episode, be sure to visit our Patreon page for our extended chat on albums that didn't make it into this episode. Songs/Topics in this Episode: Intro - 1997 Medley (Foo Fighters, Blur, Ben Folds Five, U2) 5:11 - Albums from 1997 that have stood the test of time 13:55 - Albums from 1997 that were overlooked upon release 23:11 - Albums from 1997 that have not aged well 36:27 - Albums from 1997 discovered much later 46:18 - Albums from 1997 that were disappointments on purchase 55:25 - Favorite album from 1997 Outro - Stereo by Pavement Request a 2017 Review / Subscribe at Patreon Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
Author, freelance writer and Do You Know Who You Are? podcast host Eric Grubbs comes on the show to discuss the wide range of influences that got him into vinyl - Face To Face, Eric Carmen, Pet Shop Boys and Bruce Springsteen among them - as well has how inspiration can literally come from being hit on the head! We also discuss his 2008 book "POST: A Look at the Influence of Post-Hardcore 1985-2007" at length, including anecdotes on interviewing members of Fugazi, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Promise Ring and more for it. You can listen to Eric's podcast at soundcloud.com/eric-grubbs, and become a fan of the show at facebook.com/doyouknowpod.
Jambeaux, everyone!!! Welcome to another episode of the Magic Our Way podcast. We are a New Orleans based Disney fan podcast. We appreciate your listening to our show and we hope it brings a smile to your face. We also appreciate your feedback and are committed to listening to our audience. To join them as co-host, Danny and Kevin welcome back Lee, a travel agent with Magical Moments Vacations, and Eli of www.ivorycomcs.com for this episode. Please note: the Magic Our Way Podcast is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its entities. All opinions expressed therein are solely those of the Magic Our Way podcast. No animals were harmed in the making of this podcast. In the Hub, we introduce another new series of Hub topics called Plus It! To “plus” something in the Disney universe is to make something better and make it more extraordinary. Success is always in the details for Walt Disney and his company. So, in each series, we will be discussing how we would plus different areas in the parks. For this show and MOW #088, we will talk about the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. On this show, we talk about how we would “plus” Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, & Main Street, U.S.A. On MOW #087, we will discuss how we would “plus” Adventureland, Frontierland, & Liberty Square. How would you “plus” these particular sections? Did you like our ideas? Did you dislike our ideas? Any comments? Share them at magicourway@gmail.com. In Guest Services, we recognize Jimmy Horne from The Disney Nerds Podcast, Chris, David, Rick Suero, Richard Payne, and Eric Grubbs aka “Heap Big Sweats.” Visit us on our website, www.magicourway.com, and send us a Speakpipe message or email us at magicourway@gmail.com. We love to hear from any and all of our listeners. Give us a listen, ya’ heard! Click the link below to listen now.
To help us discuss the one and only (and legendary) album Do You Know Who You Are? by Texas Is The Reason, we're joined by Eric Grubbs, fan of the show and author of Post: A Look at the Influence of Post-Hardcore 1985-2007. We dive into the unique story of Texas Is The Reason, as well as their influences and influence on emo and post-hardcore bands that followed. And of course, we dissect one damn fine record.Songs in this Episode:Intro - Johnny On The Spot9:56 - Johnny On The Spot17:21 - A Jack With One EyeOutro - Every Little Girl's DreamFollow on Twitter / FacebookRequest A Review
To help us discuss the one and only (and legendary) album Do You Know Who You Are? by Texas Is The Reason, we're joined by Eric Grubbs, fan of the show and author of Post: A Look at the Influence of Post-Hardcore 1985-2007. We dive into the unique story of Texas Is The Reason, as well as their influences and influence on emo and post-hardcore bands that followed. And of course, we dissect one damn fine record. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Johnny On The Spot9:56 - Johnny On The Spot17:21 - A Jack With One EyeOutro - Every Little Girl's Dream Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review