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Washington State defensive tackle David Gusta joined Jason “Puck” Puckett for this weeks Coug's Corner brought to you by the Cougar Collective and Flatstick Pub. Puck and David get into a wide ranging conversation that ranges everything from his upbringing, traveling to different countries, being accountable after the New Mexico loss, dislike of the transfer portal, impact of NIL, coaches tampering and his love for Pullman. David tells Puck that he's avid traveler that has taken him to Japan, Singapore, Bali and Tahiti. David said it's give him great perspective on life and how others live. How did the team handle the loss to New Mexico? David shares insights to how he and other team leaders reacted afterward. David admitted that his actions and behavior weren't the best. Tampering has been going on and David details what it's been like to deal with coaches calling him to join their team. Would David ever consider going into the portal or is he fully committed to WSU? What about the impact of the NIL? Lastly, David details his love for Pullman and that it wasn't always the case, but as he's gotten older it's a town he couldn't ever imagine being anywhere else.
Jason “Puck” Puckett, former KJR host and Washington State head football coach Jake Dickert debut their Coug's Corner podcast that will air throughout the college football season. Jake will join Puck on five different appearances throughout the season. In between those visits, other Cougar coaches and players will join Puck, courtesy of the Cougar Collective and Flatstick Pub. They open talking about youth sports, coaching, and the changing landscape of college football. They also touch on the challenges and rewards of the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) era in college sports. In this conversation, Coach Dickert discusses various topics related to Washington State football, including recruiting strategies, building a strong team culture, the challenges of coaching in a changing landscape, and the upcoming season. He emphasizes the importance of investing in high school recruits and developing a strong regional presence. Coach Dickert also highlights the significance of team culture and connectedness, as well as the X-factor that certain players bring to the game, including John Mateer. He expresses excitement for the upcoming season and the competitiveness of the team. Finally, he discusses the challenges of playing Mountain West teams and the honor of hosting Texas Tech and honoring former coach Mike Leach.Rundown00:00 It's the debut of the Coug's Corner podcast with Jake Dickert 06:23 Coaching your own kids and what led him to coaching 11:32 The Changing Landscape of College Football16:47 The Challenges and Rewards of the NIL Era18:45 Supporting Washington State University Athletes in the NIL Era26:03 Fostering a Positive and Competitive Team Culture31:49 The Impact of the X-Factor in Players36:35 Challenges of Playing Mountain West Teams39:15 Hosting Texas Tech and Honoring Mike Leach
First edition of the ‘Ol Crimson Podcast w/ Jim Moore, former co-host with Puck on KJR Paul Sorensen, former All-American safety at WSU and Jason “Puck” Puckett, former KJR host, talk Cougars football leading up to a pivotal 2024 season. It's all brought to you by the Cougar Collective and Flatstick Pub. They open up talking about the changes in the conference landscape, the importance of culture in the Washington State football program, and the impact of NIL on recruiting and player retention. They also touch on the upcoming season and the challenges the team will face. Overall, the conversation highlights the passion and dedication of Coug fans and their commitment to supporting the team. The conversation covers various topics related to college football, including the expectations and pressures on paid athletes, the quarterback situation with John Mateer being named the starter, the importance of a strong offensive line, the potential of the running backs, the fan base and attendance concerns, and the upcoming rivalry game against the University of Washington. They also give their predictions for the upcoming season. Rundown00:00 First edition of the ‘Ol Crimson Podcast 07:06 Changes in the Conference Landscape09:39 Paul details the culture that Jake Dickert has built at WSU 12:37 The Role of the Cougar Collective NIL in Recruiting and Player Retention17:23 Challenges in the Upcoming Season. How will the Cougs fare?24:56 The Passion and Dedication of Coug Fans28:53 The Expectations and Pressures on Paid Athletes30:50 Expectations of John Mateer as the teams starting quarterback 34:23 The Importance of a Strong Offensive Line36:27 Fr. running back Wayshawn Parker is talk of camp 38:29 Concerns about the Fan Base and Attendance42:32 Predictions for the Season and the Apple Cup
Benji is joined again at Flatstick Pub by his friend Scott Linklater of South Hill FC to catch up on the Euros and Copa America tournaments. They also talk about the ups and downs of recent Velocity FC run of games and updates on some Spokane club soccer. RUNNING ORDER: The Euros, Copa America, and Spokane Shadow WPSL (12:37) Kenny Pierpoint, National Champion, Velocity FC games vs. Union Omaha and Lexington SC (31:25) Velocity FC lose 3-1 to NoCo in the Jagermeister Cup, where the club sits in the Cup as well as the League, and Benji & Scott's expectations for the rest of the season --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/support
Benji is joined by Velocity FC head coach Leigh Veidman, captain Luis Gil, midfielder Andre Lewis, and defender Derek Waldeck. They talk about their experiences in Spokane, highs and lows of the first ever season for Velocity FC. Benji also asks questions from members of the 509 Syndicate. Be sure to follow us on Instagram! Host: Benji Wade Guests: Leigh Veidman, Luis Gil, Andre Lewis, Derek Waldeck Producer: Brennon Poynor @ Spokast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/support
Jason "Puck" Puckett and Jim Duquette, brought to you by Flatstick Pub, discuss various topics related to baseball. They talk about recent Mariners games, the performance of different teams, potential trades, and player struggles. They also touch on the etiquette of bringing a glove to a game and the behavior of adults at games. Overall, they provide insights and opinions on current baseball events.Rundown00:00 Recent M's series vs. Baltimore and Teams Performance06:09 Potential Trade Involving Pete Alonso and Seattle 08:16 The Astros' Performance and Trade Deadline09:37 Struggles of Edwin Diaz
Jim Duquette, MLB Network Radio, brought to you by Flatstick Pub, and Jason "Puck" Puckett chat about various topics related to baseball. They talk about travel ball, umpiring, the performance of the Seattle Mariners and Houston Astros, the potential decline of the Astros' dynasty, the leadoff spot in the Mariners' lineup, the trade between the Miami Marlins and San Diego Padres, teams to buy and not buy in baseball, and the impressive performance of Shohei Ohtani.Rundown00:00 Jim and Puck chat about travel ball experiences and have a good laugh about their experiences 03:39 Seattle Mariners' Performance and how well they are playing 06:11 Decline of the Houston Astros08:08 Leadoff Spot Dilemma for the Mariners....Where do you put Josh Rojas and what about J.P. Crawford 11:58 Marlins-Padres Trade16:28 Teams to Buy and Not Buy in Baseball
Jim Duquette of MLB Network radio joins Jason "Puck" Puckett every Monday to talk baseball. Jim's weekly appearance brought to you by Flatstick Pub. Visit FlatstickPub.com. Jim and Puck open up talking about the week that was in MLB and Oakland's fabulous reliever Mason Miller. Other highlights from Monday's visit...*Jerry Dipoto on Jim's Sirius XM show. Talked about struggling offense. What's wrong with Jorge Polanco and Mitch Garver. *Health update on Matt Brash and what's likely next *How should Seattle welcome Jarred Kelenic back? What went wrong with him here and what is going right in Atlanta?*International series in Mexico City was a success, what's next?*MLB has wised up over the uniforms and in the process of correcting the issue. *Aaron Judge breaking up a double play with his hand *Jackson Holliday sent down as he struggles at the plate.
On this weeks episode, brought to you by Flatstick Pub, visit FlatstickPub.com for more information. Jim and Jason Puckett, "Puck", chat about the crazy weather in Colorado. Plus, during the Yankees/A's game on Monday, April 22, Yankees manager Aaron Boone was thrown out by the home plate umpire for something he didn't say. Why is there no accountability for umpires, Jim gives his reasons. Mets and Dodgers wrapped up a three-game series and Jim touches in on the improved play of the Mets, plus, why are the Dodgers off to a 13-11 start. Jim says they just don't have the starting pitching at this moment. Puck and Jim also discuss what role Shoehi Ohtani will have next year as a pitcher. George Kirby said after Sunday's game that he had arm soreness. Puck asks Jim what the Mariners organization should do about it especially with the rash of injuries that have hampered pitchers this season. Juan Soto continues to crush it for the Yankees. What type of deal does Jim think Soto is going to receive and should the Yankees jump on it now or will this go into the offseason?Rundown00:00 Jim and Puck talk about the weather in Colorado and the incident involving Aaron Boone and the home plate umpire in the A's and Yankees game. Why don't umpires face any punishment from MLB? Jim and Puck both agree there egos are too big. 06:09 They discuss the play of the Mets and how they have improved and why the Dodgers are struggling as much as they11:10 Shohei Otani's Performance to start the season and what is role will be like next season when he returns to pitching. Also, Juan Soto is on a tear, should the Yankees sign him now, or will this drag into the offseason?15:49 Concerns about George Kirby's Arm Soreness and what the organization should do moving forward with him. Is there cause for concern?
Puck and Jim Duquette discuss various topics in baseball. They start by talking about the recent eclipse and its impact. Then, they delve into the increasing number of arm injuries in baseball and the factors contributing to them. They also discuss the recent scandal involving Shohei Otani's interpreter and the implications for Otani. The conversation then shifts to the performance of the Seattle Mariners and their struggles offensively. They touch on the issue of umpire Angel Hernandez and his poor performance. Finally, they highlight the debut of Jackson Holliday with the Baltimore Orioles and the significance of him wearing the number seven.The Jim Duquette Show brought to you by Flatstick Pub. Check out one of their six locations across the northwest at FlatstickPub.com TakeawaysThe recent eclipse was a fascinating event, although Jim Duquette and Puck were not in the path of totality.Arm injuries in baseball are on the rise, with high velocity and spin rates being key factors. Finding a solution to prevent these injuries is challenging.Shohei Otani was cleared of any involvement in the recent scandal with his interpreter, but the incident highlights the need for better oversight and protection for players.The Seattle Mariners are struggling offensively, and the lack of support for key players like Julio Rodriguez is a major concern.Umpire Angel Hernandez's poor performance raises questions about accountability and the need for improvements in umpiring.Jackson Holliday's debut with the Baltimore Orioles, wearing the number seven, is a significant moment in baseball history.Outline00:00 Jim survived the eclipse! Ohtani cleared but did he make mistakes?09:45 The Rising Number of Arm Injuries in Baseball...What is going on with Julio 27:48 Jackson Holliday's Debut and Wearing the Number Seven
Benji is joined by Nicole, Fernando, and Jared of the 509 Syndicate to chat about Velocity FC's 2-1 loss to Charlotte Independence on March 28, 2024. We also discuss the overall team performance early in the season and look ahead to the 2nd round U.S. Open Cup draw with L.A. Force of NISA. Recorded live at our presenting sponsor, Flatstick Pub. Follow us on Instagram! RUNNING ORDER (01:40) - The panel catches up on where they watched the game vs. Charlotte Independence. (10:07) - Breaking down the key moments from the game: goals and (bad) refereeing decisions. (41:49) - Stats, individual player performances, and listener Q&A submissions. (55:07) - Zephyr FC updates and a preview of the U.S. Open Cup game vs. L.A. Force on Wednesday. Host: Benji Wade Guests: Nicole Malubay, Jared Bogyo, and Fernando Díaz --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/support
Former MLB GM Jim Duquette from MLB Network Radio joins Puck for his weekly Monday visit all brought to you by Flatstick Pub. On this weeks show Jim and Puck talk about the slow start for the Mariners and why they can't get off to a better start and why the strikeouts are still a major problem. They also talk about the red hot start of Juan Soto and why the Yankees are such a better fit for him and why he decided to focus on his defensive approach this offseason and they chat about the ongoing distraction that Shohei Ohtani is facing and how it will effect him moving forward with the Dodgers.
Benji is joined by Jamie Bartlett and Jonathan Ehrenberg of the 509 Syndicate to talk about Spokane Velocity FC's 2-1 win over the Richmond Kickers in the very first professional soccer game to be played at ONE Stadium. Presented by Flatstick Pub. RUNNING ORDER: (01:10) - Defining the 509 Syndicate and its involvement with the first Velocity FC game (12:13) - Expressing our emotional experience and breaking down the 2-1 win against the Richmond Kickers (26:49) - Performances, stats, and observations of the game (32:35) - Our thoughts about ONE Stadium - good, bad, and indifferent (35:58) - Velocity FC signed a new player, Elijah Amadin (39:03) - Next up! Ballard FC on Wednesday, NoCo Hailstorm on Saturday in Spokane (42:44) - Q&A section! Player rotation, team needs, ONE Stadium, Velocity FC to Championship, soccer rules, and much more. Host: Benji Wade Guests: Jamie Bartlett and Jonathan Ehrenberg Producer: Brennon Poynor @ Spokast Follow the Spokane Soccer Show on Instagram! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/support
Benji is joined by SIX friends from the 509 Syndicate to describe our thoughts and feelings (while providing analysis) of Spokane Velocity FC's first ever game vs. Greenville Triumph SC. Recorded LIVE at our presenting sponsor, Flatstick Pub. Host: Benji Wade Guests: Nicole, Jared, Manny, Casey, Valentin, and Fernando of the 509 Syndicate. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/support
Mike and Jesse are in Seattle for the MLB All-Star Game, so for this pod they're live from Flatstick Pub! They start by talking about Victor Wembanyama and how his card market is reacting to his Summer League play (7:18). Then, they discuss 2023 Topps Finest prices (13:58) before being joined by Tennessee Smokies outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong to talk about his young career in the minor leagues and how players view the hobby (22:48). Later, they talk new releases and answer a few mailbag questions (37:14). Hosts: Mike Gioseffi and Jesse Gibson Guest: Pete Crow-Armstrong Associate Producer: Carlos Chiriboga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From around the globe to out your backdoor, here are the topics to keep you relevant and up-to-date! Regional News:- Feel Good News: 8-Year-Old Raises $10,000 To Save His Local Ski Area. Max Mostad raised the money to save Frost Fire Park located in Walhalla, ND. The area was on the verge of closing down for good when Mostad and the community rallied behind his lemonade stand.- MacKenzie Scott, the world’s 18th-richest person and former spouse of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, has donated almost $6 billion of her fortune this year.- A Chinese lunar capsule returned to Earth last Thursday with the first fresh rock samples from the moon in more than 40 years, offering the possibility of new insights into the history of the solar system and marking a new landmark for China's rapidly advancing space program.- L’Oreal rolls out a new product. Not a joke. Virtual makeup for Zoom calls and meetings. Think selfie filters on snapchat or FB messenger but for the professional side - The Book of Bobo Fatt announcement for the Star Wars fans Sunday night sent fans into a frenzy. The new series is currently in production and will arrive December 2021, only on Disney+- NCAA Playoff stage is set: Alabama (1) vs. Notre Dame (4) and Clemson (2) vs. Ohio State (3) on Jan 1, 2021 at 2:00 and 6:00pm PST. Championship game set for Mon. 1/11/21 @ 5pm- NBA’s 72 game season kicks off tonight. No bubble, different format, 10 games fewer and less intraconference play.- 2021 Winter Dew Tour has been postponed indefinitely at Copper Mtn, CO. Xgames are still a go! No fans allowed allowed at Buttermilk in Aspen, CO Jan. 28-31, 2021Local News: - El Dorado & Placer Counties join a handful of other counties to push for local control over C19 restrictions- Greater Sac region above threshold of 15% ICU capacity for first time in two weeks- Class action lawsuit filed against Vail Resorts by 3 local employees- Human powered travel and wilderness act looks to remove blanket ban that prohibits bikes on trails- New business, Flatstick Pub, set to open early 2021 in SLT mixing mini-putt golf and pub vibes- Shooting in Douglas Co. leaves deputy in hospital after suspect opens fire 3 times- Barton Foundation virtual gala sets new record of $110K raised this year
Andy Largen of The Flatstick Pub joins Puck and Slickhawk to discuss their operations given current circumstances and their plans to ramp up their offerings in coming weeks.
Andy Largen of The Flatstick Pub joins Puck and Slickhawk to discuss their operations given current circumstances and their plans to ramp up their offerings in coming weeks. Would the Seahawks have drafted Patrick Mahomes in 2017 if they had the chance? Manny Chao of Georgetown Brewing joins Puckett, Furness and Slickhawk to announce they will have a limited release of Manny's Pale Ale in cans with the proceeds going to help struggling local bars and restaurants.
Jessica is back with some Spokane nostalgia and a little history. Discover downtown, “I'll meet you under the clock”, pay to park?! Really? Living near downtown, it's cool again, renovation goes rampant, Matt ditches Jessica to play minigolf at Flatstick Pub (for “networking”), Spokane continues its overall 1-month supply of homes, retirees from outside of our market continue inbound moves, the stock market is all over the place, volatility gone viral (real estate stays stable), hedge your bet on tangible assets, how sexy is your investment? Follow us on the socials by searching the tag @EvoReal or visit us online at www.EvoReal.com
Steve Dunkelberger is back to bring us some more PNW history. As many of you may know, Steve has been a working journalist for more than 20 years at various publications around the Puget Sound. In addition to being a journalist, he is also a judge for the Society of Professional Journalists National Sigma Delta Chi Journalism Awards. He has also has given lectures in the area on issues facing journalists, is a member of the Knights of the Pythias, and offers Drunken History tours of Tacoma. Steve has written two history books on the city of Lakewood and has just published his newest book on McNeil Island. He has also had several of his historical articles published on Historylink.org and in Columbia magazine. His past GCP episodes are Episode 10, a Best Of on Jake Bird, Episode 17 where the guys get to tour The Knights of Pythias's Commencement Lodge #7, Episode 44 where they discuss The Maury Island Incident, Episode 61 where they talk Drunk History, Episode 73: JBLM, and episode 88: Steve's Drunk History. 03:30 – Steve shares where fans can find him online, Justin gives a shout out to PSP, and talks on the karaoke night the previous night at his house. He gives props to Steve on his karaoke performance, Steve talks about starting the Drunken History tour of Tacoma, and the events he does in the retirement community. He shares the plan for him to expand to doing tours at the Airport Tavern, the drive of his shows, and the plans to make a movie on the story of Jake Bird. Steve mentions how Tacoma was the furniture capital of the world at one point in time and the growth of manufacturing in Tacoma. 18:32 – Steve tells the guys the backstory on the cooling towers towards Aberdeen, he talks on why he chugged a can of clam chowder during his show, and Justin shares the plans for Trapper's Sushi to return in Tacoma at their previous location. He talks on the plans of new apartments in Old City Hall in Tacoma, Steve shares his wish that the city of Tacoma would allow a return of apartments over Main Street level stores, and Scott and Justin gives props to the Las Tamales Restaurant on 72nd. 37:39 – Justin talks about him and his wife adopting their local roundabout, Steve talks about what his brother did with remaking his local round about, and things Justin is looking into for improving. Scott suggests GCP adopts a roundabout, Steve talks on the Spanish flu of 1918 in light of the Coronavirus, and the amount of people that were killed by the flu during that time. He shares how the working theory of the flu was that it started in America, Justin talks on not wanting to go on a cruise, and Steve talks on the diversity that he likes to put in his stories. 56:32 – Steve drops the haps on the Pythian Temple, his recent DJing at the temple's Masquerade Party, and other things he has going on in the community. He talks on the history of fraternal lodges, the classes he taught on the making of sock gnomes, and the number of secret societies he's a part of. Justin turns to coaster questions, Steve shares how he feels the people in Tacoma today would get along well with the people from the early Tacoma days, and they talk on the plan for the Flatstick Pub that will be hitting Tacoma hopefully soon! Thanks Steve for stopping in and dropping some history on the guys, it's always a great conversation!!! Special Guest: Steve Dunkelberger.
Sounders will lose one player, but who will it be? Find out next week on true survivor! Or skip ahead to 24:00 as we dish out our end of season awards to see who won “Most Handsomest,” and the “Worst at Drug Tests” (really was a one-horse show). Come to our end of season party if you’re legally allowed to (21+) and beat us at games we were better at as kids! See you Saturday at Flatstick Pub in Pioneer Square.
Among the many new developments in the Downtown Commons aka DOCO is the Flatstick Pub, an indoor mini golf facility brought to California from Washington. Owners Brandon and Jennifer Robinson shed light on the process of bringing Flatstick to California despite hearing no many times (1:00), running businesses together as a couple (19:00), and learning from past businesses (22:00).
Come to our party on November 23 at Flatstick Pub! 3pm-6pm, 21+, free games! Sounders won the cup, but more importantly, does that make them Yokozuna? We disagree about whether or not the first half was bad, but agree that trophies are good. Hold my Turfboni, I’m going in.
On episode #34 of The XIX Podcast, host Charlie Zamora interviews Brandon & Jenny Robinson owners of Flat Stick Pub. "Days ahead of Flatstick Pub’s grand opening in downtown Sacramento, co-owner Brandon Robinson said he’s excited to show it off. The 14,000-square-foot space on two levels in the basement of 630 K St. might be best known as a combination miniature golf course and beer bar. But Robinson, who owns the site with his wife, Sacramento native Jennifer Robinson, said he’s pushing back on those who dismiss it as “Fratstick Pub,” a gathering spot for bro types. “It’s not a sports bar,” he said, though there are plenty of high-definition TVs showing sports. “If you don’t like the beer, come for the art. If you don’t like the art, come for the golf. If you don’t like the golf, come for the food. It’s all about having a lot of options.” In what was the tasting room for craft brewery Ruhstaller before the latter moved to nearby 726 K St., Flatstick Pub was a $3 million investment. The business is scheduled to open Sunday. From three holes spelling out the letters “SAC” in the nine-hole mini-golf course to 42 taps featuring breweries from within 100 miles, Brandon Robinson said, there is a strong emphasis on the local. In that same vein, the pub’s food service, #taco, uses farm-to-fork ingredients, while party and event rooms as well as a golf course sculpture of the Tower Bridge feature local artists such as Maren Conrad and Gina Rossi. Mini golf won’t be the only diversion at Flatstick, which is based on a concept from Seattle. An idea conceived there will have what Robinson said is its only presence in Northern California: duffleboard, a bar game combining shuffleboard and golf, with nine different “holes.” Another area of Flatstick will feature other golf-based pub games, while event rooms line the walls. Flatstick will also offer something a bit more upscale, though at a price. From the K Street entrance, it’s easy to miss at first. But behind a trophy case, the Trophy Club is a speakeasy with craft cocktails by experienced bartenders and custom furniture and interior design by Sacramento architect Brendan Koon of Vitae Architecture. Annual fees for the Trophy Club will be $400, Robinson said, though that comes with perks such as unlimited golf and games at Flatstick. “We wanted a place that was vibrant and fun,” he said, adding membership will be capped, and a handful of Sacramento Kings players and coaches are signed up, among others. Flatstick Pub’s Sacramento location is the first in California, Robinson said, but it won’t be the last. He’s hoping to eventually have other locations in the Bay Area and elsewhere." - By Ben van der Meer – Staff Writer, Sacramento Business Journal Oct 15, 2019, 5:11pm EDT FEATURING: Host: Charlie Zamora Instagram: www.instagram.com/charliezamora_/ Guest: Brandon & Jenny Robinson owners of Flat Stick Pub Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flatstickdoco/ FOLLOW: XIX - Instagram: www.instagram.com/playxix/ - Facebook: www.facebook.com/PLAYXIX/ - Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC5oQZdpXjXz7kR8hqp4OlZQ - Itunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/xix-h…d1447577461?mt=2 SHOP NOW: www.playxix.com
Live from Coug-owned Single Hill Brewing in Yakima! Show rundown:WSU: Defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys has resigned. Does it mean the Cougs will be better on defense going forward? We're skeptical.Special Guest! (32:30):Our guys Rob and Brian from Coug-owned Flatstick Pub, a couple of Cougs who just happened to be at Single Hill, hopped on to update us on the pub's new locations (including Spokane), then we talked a little bit about what we expect for the rest of the WSU season.Special Guest Two! (50:30): Craig talks with KC from SIngle Hill about what's going on at the brewery, which makes some outstanding beer.Special Guest Three and Four! (58:00): For our closing segment, we welcomed Jeff's wife, Sarah, and Craig's dad, Steve. You can only imagine where the conversation wentSubscribe to us on ... iTunes Google Play Spotify Stitcher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live from Coug-owned Single Hill Brewing in Yakima! Show rundown:WSU: Defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys has resigned. Does it mean the Cougs will be better on defense going forward? We're skeptical.Special Guest! (32:30):Our guys Rob and Brian from Coug-owned Flatstick Pub, a couple of Cougs who just happened to be at Single Hill, hopped on to update us on the pub's new locations (including Spokane), then we talked a little bit about what we expect for the rest of the WSU season.Special Guest Two! (50:30): Craig talks with KC from SIngle Hill about what's going on at the brewery, which makes some outstanding beer.Special Guest Three and Four! (58:00): For our closing segment, we welcomed Jeff's wife, Sarah, and Craig's dad, Steve. You can only imagine where the conversation wentSubscribe to us on ... iTunes Google Play Spotify Stitcher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live from Coug-owned Single Hill Brewing in Yakima! Show rundown:WSU: Defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys has resigned. Does it mean the Cougs will be better on defense going forward? We're skeptical.Special Guest! (32:30):Our guys Rob and Brian from Coug-owned Flatstick Pub, a couple of Cougs who just happened to be at Single Hill, hopped on to update us on the pub's new locations (including Spokane), then we talked a little bit about what we expect for the rest of the WSU season.Special Guest Two! (50:30): Craig talks with KC from SIngle Hill about what's going on at the brewery, which makes some outstanding beer.Special Guest Three and Four! (58:00): For our closing segment, we welcomed Jeff's wife, Sarah, and Craig's dad, Steve. You can only imagine where the conversation wentSubscribe to us on ... iTunes Google Play Spotify Stitcher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show rundown:Beer: Jeff and Craig, on their way to midweek Seattle Sounders match, are recording together from Coug-owned Flatstick Pub in Pioneer Square! They're hosted by Flatstick's own Rob Forbes and Brian Largent, who hopped on to talk about beer and all the cool stuff going on at Flatstick. Featuring selections from Reuben's Brews and Skookum Brewery.WSU (16:00): Question time! "What's your favorite WSU football memory from a game you've attended in person?" Four guys who graduated in three different decades reminisce. You'll probably hate it. We don't care. Subscribe to us on ... iTunes Google Play Spotify Stitcher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show rundown:Beer: Jeff and Craig, on their way to midweek Seattle Sounders match, are recording together from Coug-owned Flatstick Pub in Pioneer Square! They're hosted by Flatstick's own Rob Forbes and Brian Largent, who hopped on to talk about beer and all the cool stuff going on at Flatstick. Featuring selections from Reuben's Brews and Skookum Brewery.WSU (16:00): Question time! "What's your favorite WSU football memory from a game you've attended in person?" Four guys who graduated in three different decades reminisce. You'll probably hate it. We don't care. Subscribe to us on ... iTunes Google Play Spotify Stitcher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show rundown:Beer: Jeff and Craig, on their way to midweek Seattle Sounders match, are recording together from Coug-owned Flatstick Pub in Pioneer Square! They're hosted by Flatstick's own Rob Forbes and Brian Largent, who hopped on to talk about beer and all the cool stuff going on at Flatstick. Featuring selections from Reuben's Brews and Skookum Brewery.WSU (16:00): Question time! "What's your favorite WSU football memory from a game you've attended in person?" Four guys who graduated in three different decades reminisce. You'll probably hate it. We don't care. Subscribe to us on ... iTunes Google Play Spotify Stitcher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode Justin, Jeff, and Scott are hanging at the Union Club talking about what is going on with GCP and the haps in the community. They cover Snowmageddon, Emerald City Comic Con, and ideas for upcoming shows. For listeners that know of people or businesses in the PNW that have a great story to tell, e-mail info@gritcitypodcast.com. 1:55 – Justin shares the different patron levels GCP offers to those that want to support the podcast through Patreon, gives props to Jason with Castle Security and Protection, and Jeff talks about his recent purchase of a base guitar he found on Craigslist. They talk of instruments each of them have, Scotts want for an electric drum set, and Jeff encourages the team to get together and make a funky baseline for the show intro. 10:11 – Scott brings up a story on YouTube around first amendment audits where a person videotaping in LA was shot, Justin brings up Flatstick Pub opening in downtown Tacoma in late 2019, and the t-shirts and sweatshirts they offer to their supporting Patrons. Jeff gives a shout-out to Puget Sound Pizza's great job shoveling the sidewalk and street when it snowed, that leads to talk on the recent Snowmageddon, and the challenge of getting around Seattle and Tacoma when it snows. 20:05 – Justin talks about him and his wife getting involved in the community, watching a Subaru crash in the snow, and Scott talks about the fun of driving in the snow when he was a kid. They discuss ideas around getting a GCP station wagon, Jeff covers being recently stuck in Snoqualmie Pass during the storm, and they talk about the post snow tire chains on the road from people that did not put them on correctly. 34:31 – Justin shares his plans to attend Emerald City Comic Con, their plan to have another psychic on the show, and the desire to have a ghost hunt with the psychic and Andrew from Tacoma Ghost Tours at the Union Club. Jeff gives a shout out to Mary Mart, they discuss Mary Mart being open during Snowmageddon, and the friendly and helpful atmosphere Mary Mart has. Scott talks about upcoming guests they are going to have on, other creative ideas the guys have around live streams for the show, and how people can help the show out. Until next time everyone, thanks for listening!!!
Chefs Bill Morris and Tom Black of Gourmondo join us on the show today to reveal the inner-workings of this hidden gem in the city. We're sharing a few summertime favorites and our latest dining experiences. Newsbytes reveals who's closing, whose selling and what's coming up. The calendar is packed with special events you can experience before the sun disappears again. We wrap with a tip for simple cooking and a homework assignment. Grab your headphones and let's go!
Today's friend of the podcast is one of the best front-man I've had the pleasure of seeing perform here in the local scene. Between his solo releases and his band, he delivers uncanny rhymes over smooth instrumentals, with tinge of soul and rock n roll. Coming off the release of his single "Two Wests" - he's gearing up to play Rhythm and Rye in Olympia, with is band, on June 2nd. Hailing from Lagos, Nigeria - a huge fan of Anderson Paak, Black Thought, Jay-Z, and Graphic Novels, the man who has advised me not to sleep on Flatstick Pub shows, say hello to Ayo Dot.
This week, our Heroes are drinking three local brews from Flatstick Pub and breaking down Gerard Way's Umbrella Academy. Jordin isn't impressed, Zach taps into his emo phase and JR tries to hang in there through three large beers.
In today's show Lydia, Justin and Maura discuss the growing popularity of light beers, Lyft brewing their own beer, and an urban ax throwing facility with a bar in it. Then, we talk with our friend Kevin Stump at the Hi-Life in Ballard. Kevin has been a bartender in Seattle for 36 years and tells us about the evolution he's seen take place. We also talk with Sam Largent the co-owner of Flatstick Pub, an indoor mini golf course that sells craft beer and end the show with a little booze trivia!