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Duck Season Somewhere
EP 547. Oak Grove Hunting Club, Louisiana

Duck Season Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 78:40


Following an eventful morning duck hunt in the Louisiana marsh, Ramsey joins General Manager, Mike Baccigalopi and General Manager, Fred Stewart, to discuss their experiences at Oak Grove Hunting Club, that was founded in 1932. They provide interesting insights into the historic club, duck hunting and local culture in their little corner of Louisiana.      Visit MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Sponsors:   MOJO Outdoors  Alberta Professional Outfitters Society Benelli Shotguns BOSS Shotshells Bow and Arrow Outdoors Ducks Unlimited  Flash Back Decoys  GetDucks.com HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food  onX Maps Tetra Hearing Tom Beckbe USHuntList.com Voormi       Please subscribe, rate and review Mojo's Duck Season Somewhere podcast, let us know your thoughts in comments. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries  contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com

Verbal Garbage
Who You Gonna Call? Ft Fred Stewart From Haunts, Graves and Omens

Verbal Garbage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 38:52


Fred and I talk Ghosts, Goblins, Podcasting, Stories from the field, Supplies needed to find ghosts and more! Check his podcast out: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/haunts-graves-omens/id1596129927

The Setting Trick: Conversations with World Class Bridge Players

Steve Weinstein speaks highly of his partners, demands a lot out of his students and plays to win. As a 17 year old, Steve became the youngest ever winner of a North American Bridge Championship, winning the Life Master Pairs with his stepfather Fred Stewart. While Steve is one of the best professional bridge players in the world, he considers himself “lucky that I have gotten to do things that I've loved and enjoyed and (I've) never had a job.” Today, his regular partner is Bobby Levin whom Steve describes as “without a doubt, unquestionably one of the best players in the world.” When asked what makes them such a formidable pair Steve said their biggest strength is they “we consistently hit the ball hard to the opponent's backhand.” A constant theme in our conversation is the importance of focus. From watching the spots at the table to not mixing bridge and poker, which Steve also plays at a very high level. Steve sets an excellent example for anyone wanting to be the best they can be. Make sure your goals and actions are in alignment and enjoy the wins.

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History Scotland - Hidden Histories Podcast
Portlethen, Muchals, Newtonhill And Findon

History Scotland - Hidden Histories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 40:00


Neil visits Portlethen Library, just south of Aberdeen, and chats to Fred Stewart who boasts a wealth of knowledge about the local area.

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Priced Out: The Podcast
EP 22: "I gentrified the neighborhood." Interview with Black Realtor [Pt 2]

Priced Out: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 53:31


We get into the weeds of neighborhood history once again with Fred Stewart, Portland's most controversial black activist. He grew up in Northeast Portland and has been a realtor in the neighborhood since the drug war days. In this the second part of two interviews, Fred talks about when he got into real estate during the depths of the 1980s Drug War, what it took to sell a house in the "ghetto", tax revolts, how he got around redlining and why he bought a strip club from a white man who called him " Fred Shit." In Part 1 of this interview, Fred covers redlining, urban renewal and the heyday of Portland's black neighborhoods. Fred has a deep history with Northeast Portland and is featured in Priced Out the movie. This is part of the "Cut Out" where we explore more from the people and POVs that were left out of the documentary Priced Out. Part 1 of Fred Stewart https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/e2b183 Find us at: www.pricedoutmovie.com/ www.facebook.com/PricedOutPDX twitter.com/pricedoutusa www.instagram.com/pricedoutmovie/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/priced-out-podcast/support

Priced Out: The Podcast
EP 17: How a Black Realtor Sees Gentrification [pt 1]

Priced Out: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 43:14


Fred Stewart may be Portland's most controversial black activist. He grew up in Northeast Portland and has been a realtor in the neighborhood since the drug war days. He's twice run unsuccessfully for Portland City Council. His views are unconventional, and his style is confrontational. He claims to be a Democrat who continually blasts "white liberals" on everything from gun control (there's too much of it) to their inability to do more for blacks in Oregon (maybe the GOP would be better?). Fred has a deep history with Northeast Portland and is featured in Priced Out the movie. In this first of two parts (nonconsecutive) Fred talks about growing up in the neighborhood, crime, black business opportunities and challenges and people who made it big when the property values in the community started to climb. Part of the "Cut Out" series of POVS that were not adequately represented in the documentary Priced Out due to time limitations. https://www.pricedoutmovie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/PricedOutPDX https://twitter.com/pricedoutusa https://www.instagram.com/pricedoutmovie/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/priced-out-podcast/support

Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon

The ballots have been distributed and now it's time to cast your vote for who you think will best lead the city of Portland into the future. Over the past two months, in both our studio and live shows, the Nonprofit Hour has been joined by numerous candidates for Portland City Hall offices to discuss what they think makes our city unique, the problems we face as the city grows and their plans for solving these issues including collaboration with the nonprofit community. To help inform your choices for city council and give insight into their thoughts we have created this playlist with the extracted interviews of each of the candidates who have come on our show to date: Jules Bailey, Stuart Emmons, Chloe Eudaly, Amanda Fritz, Sarah Iannarone, David Schor and Fred Stewart. (Full playlist at https://soundcloud.com/the-non-profit-hour/sets/2016-primary-portland-city-hall )

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Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon

The ballots have been distributed and now it's time to cast your vote for who you think will best lead the city of Portland into the future. Over the past two months, in both our studio and live shows, the Nonprofit Hour has been joined by numerous candidates for Portland City Hall offices to discuss what they think makes our city unique, the problems we face as the city grows and their plans for solving these issues including collaboration with the nonprofit community. To help inform your choices for city council and give insight into their thoughts we have created this playlist with the extracted interviews of each of the candidates who have come on our show to date: Jules Bailey, Stuart Emmons, Chloe Eudaly, Amanda Fritz, Sarah Iannarone, David Schor and Fred Stewart. (Full playlist at https://soundcloud.com/the-non-profit-hour/sets/2016-primary-portland-city-hall )

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Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon

The ballots have been distributed and now it's time to cast your vote for who you think will best lead the city of Portland into the future. Over the past two months, in both our studio and live shows, the Nonprofit Hour has been joined by numerous candidates for Portland City Hall offices to discuss what they think makes our city unique, the problems we face as the city grows and their plans for solving these issues including collaboration with the nonprofit community. To help inform your choices for city council and give insight into their thoughts we have created this playlist with the extracted interviews of each of the candidates who have come on our show to date: Jules Bailey, Stuart Emmons, Chloe Eudaly, Amanda Fritz, Sarah Iannarone, David Schor and Fred Stewart. (Full playlist at https://soundcloud.com/the-non-profit-hour/sets/2016-primary-portland-city-hall )

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Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon

The ballots have been distributed and now it's time to cast your vote for who you think will best lead the city of Portland into the future. Over the past two months, in both our studio and live shows, the Nonprofit Hour has been joined by numerous candidates for Portland City Hall offices to discuss what they think makes our city unique, the problems we face as the city grows and their plans for solving these issues including collaboration with the nonprofit community. To help inform your choices for city council and give insight into their thoughts we have created this playlist with the extracted interviews of each of the candidates who have come on our show to date: Jules Bailey, Stuart Emmons, Chloe Eudaly, Amanda Fritz, Sarah Iannarone, David Schor and Fred Stewart. (Full playlist at https://soundcloud.com/the-non-profit-hour/sets/2016-primary-portland-city-hall )

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Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon

The ballots have been distributed and now it's time to cast your vote for who you think will best lead the city of Portland into the future. Over the past two months, in both our studio and live shows, the Nonprofit Hour has been joined by numerous candidates for Portland City Hall offices to discuss what they think makes our city unique, the problems we face as the city grows and their plans for solving these issues including collaboration with the nonprofit community. To help inform your choices for city council and give insight into their thoughts we have created this playlist with the extracted interviews of each of the candidates who have come on our show to date: Jules Bailey, Stuart Emmons, Chloe Eudaly, Amanda Fritz, Sarah Iannarone, David Schor and Fred Stewart. (Full playlist at https://soundcloud.com/the-non-profit-hour/sets/2016-primary-portland-city-hall )

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Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon

The ballots have been distributed and now it's time to cast your vote for who you think will best lead the city of Portland into the future. Over the past two months, in both our studio and live shows, the Nonprofit Hour has been joined by numerous candidates for Portland City Hall offices to discuss what they think makes our city unique, the problems we face as the city grows and their plans for solving these issues including collaboration with the nonprofit community. To help inform your choices for city council and give insight into their thoughts we have created this playlist with the extracted interviews of each of the candidates who have come on our show to date: Jules Bailey, Stuart Emmons, Chloe Eudaly, Amanda Fritz, Sarah Iannarone, David Schor and Fred Stewart. (Full playlist at https://soundcloud.com/the-non-profit-hour/sets/2016-primary-portland-city-hall )

portland candidate portland mayor portland city hall chloe eudaly fred stewart
Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon

The ballots have been distributed and now it's time to cast your vote for who you think will best lead the city of Portland into the future. Over the past two months, in both our studio and live shows, the Nonprofit Hour has been joined by numerous candidates for Portland City Hall offices to discuss what they think makes our city unique, the problems we face as the city grows and their plans for solving these issues including collaboration with the nonprofit community. To help inform your choices for city council and give insight into their thoughts we have created this playlist with the extracted interviews of each of the candidates who have come on our show to date: Jules Bailey, Stuart Emmons, Chloe Eudaly, Amanda Fritz, Sarah Iannarone, David Schor and Fred Stewart. (Full playlist at https://soundcloud.com/the-non-profit-hour/sets/2016-primary-portland-city-hall )

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Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon
NPH S4E10: city council candidate Fred Stewart, mayoral candidate David Schor, music from Irving

Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 59:29


In this Nonprofit Hour show we'll be continuing in our series of conversations with candidates currently running for City council seats in which we talk to them about what makes Portland unique, the problems we may be facing in our city in the future and the ways in which government and nonprofits can work collaboratively to solve the pressing issues shaping our communities destinies. First up we'll be hearing from Fred Stewart, a real estate broker and long time resident and community activist from Northeast Portland who is making another run for elected office this year in a bid for seat number 4 on the city council -- a position held by current Commissioner Steve Novick. In the second half of the show we'll hear another segment from our most recent live show at the Waypost on North Williams where Phil Busse talked with an Assistant Attorney General for the Oregon Department of Justice and current Portland mayoral candidate David Schor.

The Hype Podcast
The Hype Podcast episode 61 I VOTED FOR THE BLACK GUY WITH PORTLAND CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE FRED STEWART

The Hype Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 55:35


We welcome special guest, and candidate for Portland City Council Fred Stewart http://fredstewart.com/ . Fred moved to the northwest in 1976, a Marine Corp vet, successful real estate broker, and very active in civic affairs for many years. From #blacklivesmatter, Uber to a Beyonce concert in Portland we cover it all. Can Fred get on your vote in May? Plus The host with no name live from the Vegas strip. Call the Hype 442.999.HYPE http://Thehypepodcast.com Twitter : @thehypepodcast http://facebook.com/thehypepodcast https://soundcloud.com/the-hype-podcast

OPB's State of Wonder
Fred Stewart, candidate for Portland Pos. 4

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2016 34:08


One of a series of candidate interviews regarding Portland's future and the arts. Fred Stewart is an impatient Portlander. That's why, he told us this week, he's running for Portland city council. We talk to Stewart about about his ideas on housing for artists, public funding for art, and the policy issues he's most impatient about.0:30 - On art that's influenced him:“I grew up with an artist, my grandfather. So, I grew up in an artistic household. It taught me another way of communicating.”6:10 - Stewart's vision for Portland's future:“Our city no longer plans with our values in mind. We say we are for diversity but we are not very diverse in any area of our life, including art. I think art would help with that.”“I'd like to see something along the lines of an art trust and specific projects for displaying art within the city.“11:10 - On the RACC budget:“RACC has always talked about being inclusive and doing what is best for the community, but they did neither. And they did it brazenly.”“RACC has hurt a lot of dear, dear friends. I don't necessarily think that RACC excluded me [from their candidates' forum] because I'm black, but a significant number of the people I grew up with in this town that are white, they feel that way. And that has frightened them.”14:00 - On RACC's performance:“I would like to see RACC prove to the people of Portland that they are committed to inclusiveness. Not just black people, but also women, other cultures. They owe that to the city of Portland. That's what people in Portland have been trying to do since the old hippie days. That's what Portland is to me.”15:00 - On equity goals instituted by Sam Adams:“Very poor, obviously.” As a citizen of Portland, I'd like to see clear evidence that they are inclusive.”“ I'd like to see artists more involved in the design of the city, in the urban designing.” 18:00 - On the Portland Arts Tax:“It has done more harm than good.”“I don't see this tax bringing art classes back to Jefferson, helping us get back to inclusiveness. I look at the arts tax now and it's not fair. It's not inclusive.”22:50 - Policies with respect to housing and commercial real estate:“The city has to start planning for low income people.”“I miss those old apartment buildings that were full of artists when I was growing up in Portland 32 or 34 years ago. I miss the coffee shops, I miss the atmosphere.”28:25 Can you choose one part of town and talk about what is working there, or what isn't, in terms of urban design and development?“I think it's too late for 82nd and west, but I don't think it's too late for 82nd and east. 82nd should have an art component.” “We know the culture of artists, what they need.There are some things we may be able to do with zoning that can help protect some of that.”