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Typically, we review 4 beers from 1 company, but since we drink more than that during the week, we had the idea to review beers we have in the fridge. We want to release more content, and this way, we're not breaking the bank. For Volume 1 of our Beer Fridge Series, we're reviewing 21 IPA from the mighty Summit Brewing Co. This easy drinking IPA is golden, hoppy, floral, with just the right amount of bitter, malt, citrus, and sweet. If you're new to IPAs, this is a great one to start with. Find, follow, and contact us on Instagram and Facebook, our email is upbeatbrewreview@gmail.com If you haven't heard, we're on Spotify! Remember to tell your friends and family about us. Share us on your socials, rep a sticker, hat, or glass. We truly appreciate your support. Until next time, drink local, drink responsibly, and keep it upbeat! Cheers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/upbeatbrewreview/message
For Volume 14 of Sweet Nothings Radio, 143 & CUPID party founder, siik, gives us a very special guest mix. @siik001 0:00 - 50:07 Me 50:08 -1:13:20 http://radio.siik.org/ https://soundcloud.com/cuuuupiid IG: instagram.com/siik Twitter: https://twitter.com/siik TRACKLIST COMING SOON
This is Volume 4 of our Maine Sungrowers Series! Highlighting Maine-based growers and breeders who are utilizing the soil and sun in their outdoor productions, for their medical cannabis farms! For Volume 4 we are joined by Hunter and Matt of Hidden Forest Soil Company, who grow some beautiful, consciously tended plants under the sun on their Midcoast Maine-based cannabis farm. Hidden Forest Soil Company offers fantastic flower and hash, as well RSO to medical patients here in Maine. Matt and Hunter of Hidden Forest also offer a well crafted compost based living soil, as well as consultation to farms and facilities, and are seeing some amazing results with the soil their company is producing. We are sure you are going to love listening to this interview! Before we jump into it, though, we are welcoming back Micah of Sunday Morning Farm and Treeline Cannabis Company, with a Stoney Story that is destined to be a classic! Tell your stoney family and friends, they don't want to miss this one! Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Coast of Maine Frass Valley Maine Craft Cannabis Association & Big thanks and respect out to this episodes music and production contributors: Maine beatmaker Phoniks of Don't Sleep Records, for the use of the track "Cream", from his 2014 album titled 'Instrumentals: Volume 1" as the theme music for this episode. Check out the great jazzy hip hop stylings of this well loved Maine artist on Spotify, Soundcloud, Youtube, etc as well as the albums and merchandise offered on his website: dontsleeprecords.com Michigan beatmaker Hash Mitten for the killer made-to-order remix for Sunday Morning Farm's Stoney Story&Audio Evolutions for the high grade co-production and soundscaping work on this episode Audio Evolutions for the high grade co-production and soundscaping work on this episode
For Volume 3 of our Maine Sungrower's Series, we are joined by a local Mainer whose sungrown productions have been a pleasure to follow on Instagram, and watch evolve over the past few years! From well thought out, sustainable, yet humble beginnings, that have scaled up into their current family farm and storefront model, that clearly showcases a ton of hard work and dedication, we are stoked to present Micah, representing Sunday Morning Farm and Treeline Cannabis Company! And, if you are looking for seeds to grow outdoors this year, get ready to hear a bit of history direct from the breeder, about why Maine's own Woodstock Farmacy is a great place to source them! Crucial Thanks to this episode's sponsors for all their support: Coast of Maine @coastofmaineorg Frass Valley @frassvalley Maine Craft Cannabis Association @mainecraftcannabisassoc And a very special In The Trees thank you to local Maine musician Greg Klien ( Check him out and give him a follow on Spotify!) for hooking us up with the backing track "High and Lonesome' for this episode, from his 2019 album 'Dead Man's Motto'. Want to shout out Jason @audioevolutions for linking us with Greg and for the co-production on this episode!
Most sequels, by Hollywood's standards, are pure shit. That however is not the case with at least this "kind of sequel" to last weeks 1st Volume of our 13th episode and 3rd edition of our Summer of Cage Series. For Volume 2 we rejoin Benjamin Gates and his cohorts as they try to clear their families good name after it is sullied when Mitch (Ed Harris) claims that a member of their family planned the Lincoln assassination, in John Turteltaub's National Treasure sequel Book of Secrets (2007). Along the way our 1st ever special guest, Caged In Podcast's very own Petros Patsilivas, joins us as he explains his recent epic Kanye like twitter rant. We'll find out what his favorite Nic Cage movie is, who his favorite Nic Cage character is and whom he'd Marry-Fuck-Kill between Red Miller, Castor Troy & Cameron Poe. This is some highbrow shit. Clips from: Gone In 60 Seconds, MTV Music Awards, NSYNC, WWE, Surreal & Fox, Vampire’s Kiss, Color Out of Space, Joe, Stolen, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, Alanis Morissette, The Rock, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, The Father of the Bride, GI Joe, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Deadfall, The Washington Post, The Sopranos, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, Community, Chris Jones, Snatch, Reservoir Dogs, The Professional, Parent Trap, Hans Zimmer, The Who & Lord of War. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/NobodyPutsNicInACage/message
For Volume 9 we are joined by Icelandic duo Hugar consisting of multi-instrumentalists, Bergur Þórisson and Pétur Jónsson. Their music might be described as minimalistic, with only the essential emotive layers to fill in the "white space." You might say there is a certain Icelandic quality to their sound, wide open and dreamy with artifacts of such greats as Ólafur Arnalds and Jóhann Jóhannson, with whom they have also collaborated. Their new album, The Vasulka Effect: Music For The Motion Picture, is out on Sony Music Masterworks later this year on October 2nd. This project is a unique concept, both an inspiring and unique album that is an extension of the original soundtrack they did for the documentary on visual artists Vasulka. For the mix, we are taken on an extensive journey of both familiar and unfamiliar, with a variety of feelings and textures - it is also the most extended mix we have ever had on the show. So put on the headphones and get to know the sounds of Hugar.
The great Social-Distancing of 2020 continues and SoCal Sessions is back! For Volume 12 Ghost M.D. brings us yet another perfectly crafted DNB mix filled with tunes by some of our favorite producers.
For Volume 5 Chapter 21 of the Necrocasticon, we invite Ed*DIE Castillo from DISCIPLINE THEORY back to give us his top 10 influences in music and writing. This week in Wrestler vs. B-Movie, Sgt Fury vs. LAST BLOOD, Tom reviews the latest offering from Stephen King... THE INSTITUTE and Mr. Scott hops in the DeGorian for a retro review of... THE STUFF.
Disciples of the Beaver! Welcome to CGCM Podcast EP#65-Riot Radio #3. Let’s face it, radio is dead but I am here to tell you there is a choice. The CGCM Podcast is determined to do our part in uncovering all of the amazing music that gets all but ignored on your local stations. The concept of Riot Radio: Every other week CGCM brings you a podcast episode with less talk and more rock. The co-hosts take turns after the intro segment in playing DJ to spin some great Hard Rock and Metal music that you may be unfamiliar with. Great songs and bands that we feel need to be showcased. You know...how terrestrial and satellite radio SHOULD be! For Volume #3 Rich "The Meister" Dillon takes the driver's seat and having recently returned from his yearly adventure at SWEDEN ROCK 2019, themes this Riot Radio episode towards that great festival! SPOILER ALERT!: No major headliners featured in this episode. We want to hear what you think! Tell us your favourite tracks from this all all of the Riot Radio Episodes. We will use your votes and comments to compile and end of year CGCM Podcast Riot Radio Chart. Remember the old CHUM 30 Charts? Help us create Buzzsaw’s Top 24! Why 24? It’s always beer related with the Canadian Geeks.
This week the Everything Crew kicks off their Black History Month Series "Everything Is Black." For Volume 1 the crew discusses their own personal stories of dealing with racism, why supporting black businesses can be difficult and why we should continue to support them. Also what makes men stay attached to women for so long.
Collection inspection Vol 6! The boys are back with another look into the watches that make up their personal collections. For Volume 6, Jason shares what makes the CWC Royal Navy Diver so appealing and James goes into what makes his Rolex Explorer II so perfect. Rolex Explorer II “Polar” 16570 http://bit.ly/2Oez1xM CWC Royal Navy Diver http://bit.ly/2Q4erBQ Ed Viesturs http://bit.ly/2AzuvXd James and “his” 1655 http://bit.ly/2DcXXow “Ice Surveys and Neckties at Dinner: Here's Life At An Arctic Outpost” The New York Times https://nyti.ms/2JrkE8q “How I Climbed A 3,000-foot Vertical Cliff - Without Ropes” Alex Honnold's Ted Talk http://bit.ly/2Jryqbt “Assessing Risk and Living Without A Rope” - Lessons From Alex Honnold” Alex Honnold on Tim Ferriss's Podcast http://bit.ly/2RlCwV2 “Coyote: The Mike Plant Story” (documentary) http://bit.ly/2ABQQDD Smartphone Stick-On Wallet https://amzn.to/2EOyp2j
For Volume 4 in our new series March Mad Metalness, we talk to James Goldmann from the project THRASHING MOSSDOG from Long Beach,CA about his take on the metal scene, the person journey he has embarked upon to challenge himself further into the realms of musical creation, and chat about mutual friends from the podcast past guest list! It was a fantastic interview co conducted by William Anderwald of Whiskey Ignition, and theme music composed by San Antonio band The Destroyer of Worlds! You don't want to miss this one! Follow us on iTunes and leave a rating to let other folks know how good or bad we are doing! Check out the review on the Podcast Rodeo Podcast, and shout out to our pals from Brothers of the Serpent Podcast for the mention in Episode 38 of your podcast! Much love! Links to Follow: https://thrashingmossdog.bandcamp.com https://thedestroyerofworlds.bandcamp.com/track/dead-risen-v-1
For Volume 3 of our first ever MARCH MAD METALNESS series we are talking to SQUIDHEAD from Belgium! The band is a three piece, taking the stage as a masked "cult" and blowing away traditional stage presentation with stuff like sacrificial alters and what not! In the episode, we break down the origins of the band, the journey from beginning to now for Squidhead, and we listen to a few hard hitters from the new album "Cult[ist]" which is available to stream of download everywhere! We have guest host Justin Knight of Whiskey Ignition, and a brand new "Fact Forged From Metal" presented by the fantastic Mr. Garret Day! Theme song and FFFM music presented by The Destroyer of Worlds and ART (Another Restless Thought) from San Antonio, TX. Thanks for listening! Follow the links below to learn more! https://thesquidhead.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/squidheadproject SHOUT OUT TO THE FELLAS FROM BROTHERS OF THE SERPENT PODCAST! Find them on iTunes and check out their off brand format that brings you up close and personal with some pretty incredible subject matter that will have you thinking hard about the history of the world, the state of our current scientific community, and how we as humans continue to evolve alongside our technology! Thats "Brothers of the Serpent" by Snake Bros. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/brothers-of-the-serpent/id1229324756?mt=2
For Volume 2 of our month long series "March Mad Metalness" we discover the inner workings and dissect to sounds of Ottawa,Ontario Metal band Iliad! We listen to some heavy hitters off the new Ep "Hollow" which is available now across the web on all platforms! Stream them on Spotify, iMusic, Pandora, and Youtube! Also, we have co-host David "Carnage" Fitzgerald from the metal band The Destroyer of Worlds, and info on next weeks episode. As always, feel free to give us feedback on any of our social media pages. Recommend bands to us from your neck of the woods and we will throw you a shout out! Thanks for listening...ENJOY THE SHOW! Links: https://www.facebook.com/iliadofficial https://iliadofficial.bandcamp.com
There are good Star Trek episodes, there are bad Star Trek episodes, there are forgettable Star Trek episodes, and then there are the just plain weird ones. This week, the Shuttle Pod crew went back to the well of oddball episodes and we each chose a weird episode of Star Trek on television to rewatch and analyze. For Volume 2 of The Best of the Weird, we watched the The Next Generation episode “Sub Rosa” (Dinnae light that candle!), Voyager’s “The Thaw“, The Animated Series “The Magicks of Megas-Tu” (Friend Kirk!), and we wrap it up with The Next Generation‘s “Home Soil” (we’re all just “ugly bags of mostly water”).
Nerdy Show Prime is our on-going series of stand-0ut, single-subject episodes existing beyond our regularly scheduled programming. We’re pleased to bring you the first in a multi-part Prime series on the topic of “fan films”. We've entered in a bold new era of fan films, one where creating a full-scale film in someone else’s universe is an accepted thing, what’s more we’re seeing more and more fan films of an incredible professional grade. Our Nerdy Show Prime Fan Film Series will see us discussing the genre and interviewing incredible new talents making names for themselves in the field, as well as the creators whose work has served as inspiration for the new films.For Volume 1 of our fan film series we’re discussing a topic very near and dear to our hearts: Ninja Turtles. Writer-director Polaris Banks‘ new fan film, Casey Jones: The Movie brings the masked vigilante to the screen as we've never seen before, while paying homage to the visual style of the original 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film, directed by Steve Barron. We interview Polaris, and get a behind-the-scenes perspective on guerrilla indie film making at its finest, as well as all the influences that he poured into the film. THEN we share an epic-length discussion with Steve Barron, legendary music video director and Jim Henson collaborator, on his experiences making the original Turtles film, what was cut out, what happened with the sequel, and more! Many long-pondered fan questions are answered! We also learn about Barron’s newest project, an intense, star-studded adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island – like you've never seen before!Crawl into your drain pipe, grab a slice of ‘za, and listen in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.