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The Scotchy Bourbon Boys
Bourbon on the Banks: A Complete Festival Preview

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 69:48 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Ready to experience the essence of bourbon on the banks?  Frankfort Kentucky's premier bourbon happening. Join us as Amzie Wenning and Diane Strong kick things off with a bang, starting with the thrilling Bourbon Bell river excursion and Heather Wibble's enlightening bitters class on Thursday. We'll lead you through Friday's major events, featuring an exclusive bourbon pairing with Peggy Noe Stevens and Buffalo Trace, followed by a VIP soirée courtesy of Whiskey Thief Distilling. From special barrel picks to meeting notable distillers like Macaulay Minton, you'll find out why this year's Bourbon on the Banks festival is set to be unforgettable.Celebrate the festival's rapid growth and meticulous planning as we showcase the logistical wizardry of Eric Northcutt, who impressively streamlined the event break down to just 45 minutes. Discover the expanded distillery participation, larger tents, and picturesque riverside setting that make this festival a standout. Families won't want to miss Bourbon Street on Broadway, featuring circus acts, street performers, and kid-friendly activities, creating a dynamic and inclusive atmosphere for all attendees.Navigate the bustling festival landscape with our insider tips, from starting at the far end to avoid congestion to engaging with out-of-state distilleries. Savor exclusive bourbon releases and diverse food options, including a must-try lobster food truck, as you soak in live music and expert-led nosing sessions. We also delve into the expanding distillery scene in Ohio and Kentucky, spotlighting new facilities and ambitious future plans. Whether you're a seasoned bourbon connoisseur or a curious newcomer, this episode promises a wealth of insights, fun, and camaraderie. So pour yourself a glass and get ready for an in-depth preview of Bourbon on the Banks!ad for Rosewood bourbon Add for SOFL Support the Show.https://www.scotchybourbonboys.com

2 Shots on a Barrel
Marion County Ky Outdoorsman John Bramel Talks Canoe Kentucky

2 Shots on a Barrel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 77:55


John Bramel is a Marion County Ky legend. John is a talented writer, photographer, social media guru and avid outdoorsman.  His latest endeavor is partnering with Canoe Kentucky in Frankfort Ky and he is absolutely having the time of his life!  Not only is he handling the promotional efforts for Canoe Kentucky but he is also a hands on guy there conducting tours, educating and hitting the historical Elkhorn Creek and Kentucky River.  There are so many cool things that John talks about on this episode of 2 Shots. Like did you know that Kentucky has more miles of running water that any other state except Alaska?  There are so many cool tidbits that John talks about and you are going to love this show!  True story…. You will be ready to canoe and kayak!https://www.facebook.com/groups/288170582570690 Bourbon Podcast Bo Brothers

DevelopLex
37. Steve Pulliam on Changing the Business Landscape in Central Kentucky

DevelopLex

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 49:06


A Frankfort KY native, Pulliam has resided in Lexington since graduating from UK. As a local entrepreneur, he has extensive knowledge of the Lexington and central Kentucky business environment. He is also a licensed Kentucky real estate broker and founder, with a partner, of the Lexington office of Sperry Van Ness; Additionally and what the most of our episode focused on, Steve Pulliam has been a successful business intermediary since the early 1980's and founded Bluegrass Business Advisors in 1991. He has been involved in hundreds of transactions from relatively small to over $35 million. Today, the operation of Bluegrass Business Advisors acts as a business intermediary and broker to assist business sellers and business buyers achieve their goals. We were elated to get to talk to Steve about the ins and outs of a business transaction and business brokerage and how that relates to other investments types. Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠Weston Lockhart⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠Ross Boggess⁠⁠⁠ DevelopLex is proud to be supported by: ⁠⁠⁠Bank Of The Bluegrass⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠SVN Stone Commercial Real Estate⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Craftsmen Contractors⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Rapid Fire Investments⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about Middle Tech and our network of shows at ⁠⁠⁠MiddleTech.com⁠⁠⁠ Intro music by SmithTheMister

Freedom Church DC
Moving Out of Moab - Guest Speaker: Will Palmer (Frankfort, KY) 04/24/22

Freedom Church DC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 37:48


In this message, our guest speaker Pastor Will Palmer from Frankfort, KY ministers from the story of Ruth and shares the call to be a part of God's family.

Recovery Radio Network
Kizzie P. AA speaker

Recovery Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 40:03


Kizzie P. from Frankfort KY

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Exceeding Grace Christian Center
Few - Apostle Philip Derber, Frankfort, KY

Exceeding Grace Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 63:57


Few - Apostle Philip Derber, Frankfort, KY by Pastor Jonathan M. Anderson, Sr.

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Ms. Righttime Podcast
Mr Right Time is dropping the addiction to men and becoming an introvert, whoa!

Ms. Righttime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 52:24


Ms Right Time talks about Mr Louisville of 2021 and what happened with our relationship. What I'll miss about him is his great lover skills his ample manhood and how beautiful his p3nis was. I'll miss our bonding we frequently had, sometimes over 2-3 days together, at any given time. We had long phone talks, and he was always just a text away.  He did become cool about me in the passion department and I'd like one who wants me hot and hard all the time. He lost his passion for me. I felt perpetually bad all the time, felt I had no value.  Now, your Ms. Right Time, doesn't have a pull or attraction toward men, even though I LOVE men and all the wonderful sexual things about men, so much. I'm mostly in disgusted mode, that I've been treated to 25% relationship and commitment. Which, I want, 100% but someone who is steamy hot, hard and sexy, physically and mentally. I want to be engaged IN ALL ways. But, I'm NOT finding one who checks ALL the boxes ( fit body at the top), and I will just not have then, have nothing, nothing at all. I'm not good with that but I'm not going to have a quarter of a relationship. I don't want one who disappears any given evening and they say they passed asleep. I don't believe that. So I will save myself the emotional injury and just not engage in any love practices. I'm at a right point for me, to change my love game, by just dropping out. The thought of deep bonding with another, a man, is deeply dangerous. I just won't, probably for the rest of my life. And I'm so injured by my love burns that I don't mind that right now.  Glad I had the love adventures I did, I feel I've enjoyed, experienced and rounded out my life. Listen while I'm in route to a cleaning job in Frankfort KY, so many miles and minutes to think. The new approaching year has me looking back and looking forward to next year. Thank you for listening, I appreciate you!! #reminiscing #Masterlover #skilledlover #Louisville #emotionalinjury #loveadventures #lovegame #checkingboxes #relationship #commitment #cleaningjob #Frankfortky #milesandminutes #bonding #loveburn #2021 #newyear #olddear #satisfiedwoman #greatinbed #sexisntenough #lookingback #lookingforward #longtalks #motorcycleride #Merrychristmas #HappyNewYear --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yolanda254/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yolanda254/support

Choose 2 Think
037: Pro Woman

Choose 2 Think

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 43:58


Cheri Scott is the Executive Director for Avenues for Women -- a pregnancy center in Frankfort KY offering 100% free counseling and medical services for their clients. Not only does Avenues for Women advocate for the sanctity of human life in the womb, they also advocate for the sanctity of the life of the woman, young or old, who walks through their doors, takes a seat in their office, and is carrying that tiny life within her. One of my favorite lines from the show was when Cheri said – when folks ask her if the organization is pro life or pro choice, her response is we are pro woman. I liked this line because to me it puts compassion, care, and love first with the steadfast and prevailing prayer that this kind of love will in part be the catalyst that leads the woman or the couple to a god-honoring decision. But if it doesn’t, the relationship between the woman and AFW remains and there is still opportunity for future change, God willing. The heart of the ministry is to educate in a holistic supportive fashion in a nonjudgmental way and lend a helping hand practically and emotionally before, during, and after decisions are made. Call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (502) 695-0500 Visit our office Avenues for Women 73 C. Michael Davenport Blvd Suite 5 Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 695-0500 Open Monday – Thursday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. WEBSITE: https://avenuesforwomen.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AvenuesForWomen ___________________________________ MY WEBSITE: https://www.startwithagratefulheart.com/ How I lowered my cholesterol blog post: https://www.startwithagratefulheart.com/agh-blog Choose 2 Think Merch & More (find the Pro-Woman shirt and I choose Life items here): https://teespring.com/stores/choose-2-think-merch-more Save $5 --- 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/victoria-walker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/victoria-walker/support

Still Magic
Clara Robbins - St Petersburg Distillery

Still Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 64:11


Episode 16 - Guardianship Welcome to the Still Magic podcast your one-click audio stop for all things gin. Be it gin making, gin producing, gin distilling, gin manufacturing, gin commercialising, gin tasting, gin drinking, gin steeping, and everything else in between. Today we get to take a trip to the United States of America to meet one of the country's up and coming young distillers.  In 2019 I was invited to join a team of industry leading gin instructors convened by Dr Gary Spedding of Brewing and Distilling Analytical Services (BDAS) in Lexington Kentucky. https://bdastesting.com/ The Gin team comprises Molly Troupe of Freeland Spirits, Tom Anderson of Pinckney Bend, Jamie Baxter of Craft Distilling Services and Tony Aiken of BDAS.  https://bdastesting.com/classes/ Collectively this group delivers the finest 5-day gin course in the US; a career highlight for me on every measure. One of the distillers at the 2019 edition of the course is today’s podcast guest, Clara Robbins. Clara is a deep-thinking distiller with a thirst for knowledge. I remember my first conversation with Clara being about the dark lord of all gin, and indeed in all spirits-making; water. Water is one product component that many people would take for granted. There's water for operations, distillation purposes, and water for quality control. I found Clara’s interest in water quality as a clear sign of understanding the impact it can have on distillation and packaging processes. In some ways, it was like connecting with a kindred spirit albeit from different parts of the world, given my own fervent interest in water from managing packaging operations “down under” At that time in 2019 Clara had a distilling role with a craft operation in Frankfort KY, called Castle and Key. Though considered as ‘craft’ in the US, it is a largish distillery by Australasian standards. Clara speaks fondly of her role at Castle and Key, of her mentor Marianne Eaves and how that working experience uncovered an interest in gin and a desire to grow with it. Clara shares insights from her journey on many levels; the importance of her family, the pursuit for excellence, forging an authentic future on one’s own terms, her love of music and an unbridled passion for all things gin! Clara now has a distilling and new product development (NPD) role with the team at St Petersburg Craft Distillery in Florida. Their product range is diverse, vibrant, and exciting. With rum, tropical gin, sweet whiskey, artisanal vodka and orange liqueur already in the ranks, a renewed focus on gin is an exciting next step for both Clara and “St Petes”. https://stpetersburgdistillery.com/ @stpetedistillery The gin legacy needs guardianship to guide it through future chapters in its centuries-long narrative; it always has, and it always will. Clara Robbins and the next generation of distillers will do so in style. Watch this space. Be bold. Enjoy yourself. Let’s create a new gin narrative. Still Magic paperback, digital and audio copies available from your favourite online stores https://www.amazon.com/Still-Magic-distillers-guide-beginners-ebook/dp/B07QZ4VFRV/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=still+magic&qid=1596545333&sr=8-1 Narrator:@stillmagicway Guest: @clararobbins Voiceover: @antipodeanharpie Editor: @alexiepigot

Brunch with the Buds
Ep 61: Things that are Near and Beer to our Hearts!

Brunch with the Buds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 62:03


Welcome to the Buds first remote podcast with Tim Luscher of Sig Luscher Brewery in Frankfort KY. Tim educates the girls on all things beer and shares how one of the oldest labels in the country has been brought back to life. Plus they talk about 21 uses for brewskies besides drinking, beer cheese FAQ'S and reveal their Hot Buds of the week! It's a great show you don't want to miss! PS. A big thanks to Carrie Lewis of Girls Beer Sports for producing the Bud's first remote show. She's the best!

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The Valley Today
Municipal Monday with Doug Stanley Warren County Administrator & Front Royal Town Manager Steve Burke

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 26:57


We were joined in the studio for Municipal Monday by Doug Stanley Warren County Administrator & Front Royal Town Manager Steve Burke. Doug updated us on the following County projects: Warren County Annual Residential Cleanup/Household Hazardous Cleanup Day to be held on Saturday, October 29, 2016 from 8am - 2pm. For details about what and where items will be accepted for the residential clean up, click here to view the flyer: residentialcleanupflyer_2016. For details about what and where items will be accepted for hazardous cleanup, click here to view the flyer: householdhazardouswasteflyer_2016. Doug also gave us an update on the following construction projects: the second middle school, Skyline Soccerplex, Ressie Jeffries Elementary, VDOT/South Fork Bridge, VDOT/Myers Drive Recreational Access Project/Shenandoah Farms Boat Landing, Eastham Trail/Phase III & the Morgans Ford Bridge replacement. We also talked about the Warren-Clarke MicroEnterprise Assistance program that the County closed out on September 29, 2016. Over the three years of the program, they were able to close eight loans totaling $320,000 and create approximately 45 new jobs for businesses such as C&C Frozen Treats and Joe's Steakhouse. Steve updated us on the following Town projects: The Downtown Revitalization Management Team continues to meet to develop the program that will focus on parking, branding, and façade improvements in the Town's downtown area through a CDBG grant.  The project architect for renderings is Frazier and Associates. Darwin Concepts has been selected to conduct the branding effort.  An interactive “Immersion Workshop” for public input and participation in the brand development has been scheduled for Tuesday, October 25th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Warren County Community Center at 538 Villa Avenue. For more details on this project, click here to view the flyer: branding-flier_meetings-starting-october-25thcorrected. We also talked about Commerce Avenue Reconstruction in the southbound lanes of Commerce Avenue between Main Street and South Street at night from 8 pm to 6 am beginning October 24th through the 28th.  Steve also gave us an update on the following: leaf collection, hydrant flushing,  police headquarters, Main Street extension, Leach Run Parkway, as well as the Town auction which will be conducted Saturday October 22nd.  The Town is still competing for the title of Top Adventure Town in the Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine completion against Frankfort KY.  Results will be provided with the October/November issue. Hometown Halloween, The Town will sponsor the safe Halloween event on Main Street on Monday October 31st from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.  The Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a costume contest at the Gazebo beginning at 6:00 pm.  We will also have a pumpkin carving contest for thirty participants.  Rural King will provide pumpkins to participants.  The pumpkins will be showcased in local business storefronts and on the Town's Facebook page.  Voting for your favorite pumpkin will be done on the Facebook page.  If you are interested please contact Tim Smith our Visitor Center Manager at (540) 635-5788.  

F.E. Curts
FAC Frankfort, Ky. Dedication; Speaker; F.E. Curts

F.E. Curts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2012 106:40


ATW - Downstage Center
George C. Wolfe (#303) - January, 2011

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 64:40


Playwright/director Geroge C. Wolfe discusses the seven year development of John Guare's "A Free Man of Color", from approaching Guare with the idea of merging Restoration comedies and life in New Orleans leading up to the Louisiana Purchase, to receiving a script that would have run some five hours, to the just-finished production at Lincoln Center Theater. He also recalls his earliest directing urges as a child in Frankfort KY; provides the details of the first play he ever wrote, "Up for Grabs", while a student at Pomona College; recounts the "horror" of his first professional productions, his musical "Paradise!" in both Cincinnati and New York; describes the sudden success of "The Colored Museum" and the subsequent development of "Spunk", the latter being the first time he directed his own work; explains who he sees as his collaborators when he's both writing and directing; recounts his combative but ultimately fruitful work with Gregory Hines on "Jelly's Last Jam"; lays out the whirlwind of work that surrounded the Broadway production of "Angels in America" and his concurrent hiring as artistic director of New York's The Public Theater; acknowledges that his role as The Public's producer forced the artist in him to take a back seat; considers his ongoing artistic relationship with actor Jeffrey Wright; reveals the conceptual work that animated the household objects that were so integral to the story of "Caroline, or Change"; and answers the question of whether he will ever write another play. Original air date - January 19, 2011.

Tony Award Winners on Downstage Center
George C. Wolfe (#303) - January, 2011

Tony Award Winners on Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 64:40


Playwright/director George C. Wolfe (1993 Tony Award winner for Best Direction of a Play for “Angels in America”; 1996 Tony Award winner for Best Direction of a Musical for “Bring in ‘da Noise/Bring in ‘da Funk”) discusses the seven year development of John Guare's “A Free Man of Color”, from approaching Guare with the idea of merging Restoration comedies and life in New Orleans leading up to the Louisiana Purchase, to receiving a script that would have run some five hours, to the just-finished production at Lincoln Center Theater. He also recalls his earliest directing urges as a child in Frankfort KY; provides the details of the first play he ever wrote, “Up for Grabs”, while a student at Pomona College; recounts the "horror" of his first professional productions, his musical “Paradise!” in both Cincinnati and New York; describes the sudden success of “The Colored Museum” and the subsequent development of “Spunk”, the latter being the first time he directed his own work; explains who he sees as his collaborators when he's both writing and directing; recounts his combative but ultimately fruitful work with Gregory Hines on “Jelly's Last Jam”; lays out the whirlwind of work that surrounded the Broadway production of “Angels in America” and his concurrent hiring as artistic director of New York's The Public Theater; acknowledges that his role as The Public's producer forced the artist in him to take a back seat; considers his ongoing artistic relationship with actor Jeffrey Wright; reveals the conceptual work that animated the household objects that were so integral to the story of “Caroline, or Change”; and answers the question of whether he will ever write another play.

ATW - Downstage Center
George C. Wolfe (#303) - January, 2011

ATW - Downstage Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 64:40


Playwright/director Geroge C. Wolfe discusses the seven year development of John Guare's "A Free Man of Color", from approaching Guare with the idea of merging Restoration comedies and life in New Orleans leading up to the Louisiana Purchase, to receiving a script that would have run some five hours, to the just-finished production at Lincoln Center Theater. He also recalls his earliest directing urges as a child in Frankfort KY; provides the details of the first play he ever wrote, "Up for Grabs", while a student at Pomona College; recounts the "horror" of his first professional productions, his musical "Paradise!" in both Cincinnati and New York; describes the sudden success of "The Colored Museum" and the subsequent development of "Spunk", the latter being the first time he directed his own work; explains who he sees as his collaborators when he's both writing and directing; recounts his combative but ultimately fruitful work with Gregory Hines on "Jelly's Last Jam"; lays out the whirlwind of work that surrounded the Broadway production of "Angels in America" and his concurrent hiring as artistic director of New York's The Public Theater; acknowledges that his role as The Public's producer forced the artist in him to take a back seat; considers his ongoing artistic relationship with actor Jeffrey Wright; reveals the conceptual work that animated the household objects that were so integral to the story of "Caroline, or Change"; and answers the question of whether he will ever write another play. Original air date - January 19, 2011.