Podcasts about Garlic festival

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Best podcasts about Garlic festival

Latest podcast episodes about Garlic festival

The Insomnia Project
Garlic, Movies, and Demi Moore.

The Insomnia Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 26:42


Episode Summary:In today's episode, Marco and Amanda are back to soothe your restless mind with an engaging conversation about two films that Marco has fond memories of—one featuring the iconic Demi Moore and another that does not. Tune in as they dive into cinematic nostalgia and reach out to friend of the podcast, Daniel Krolik, for insights and answers about these films.The duo also takes a moment to reminisce about a recent Garlic Festival, and Marco reads a thoughtful listener message that adds a personal touch to the episode.As a special highlight, the hosts rave about a fantastic restaurant in Toronto called Borrel, where delicious flavours abound. And don't forget to stay tuned for next week's episode, where they promise to share a delightful garlic poem!Topics Discussed:Marco's cinematic memories: Demi Moore and beyondInsights from Daniel KrolikHighlights from the Garlic FestivalListener feedbackRestaurant recommendation: Borrel in TorontoUpcoming garlic poem readingFollow Us: Stay connected with us on social media for more updates, behind-the-scenes content, and to share your thoughts with us:InstagramTwitterwebsite Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-insomnia-project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Garden Show
The Garden Show - September 21, Hour 1

The Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 38:18


It's autumn eve and the Garlic Festival is this weekend! Join Pawl, Randy, and Dan as they talk about mycorrhiza, the fascinating symbiotic relationship between fungus and plants. Plus, learn how you can be getting your lawn ready for next year.  Lots of events at the Rail City Garden Center the next several weeks. Scarecrow building is September 28th and 29th and October 5th and 6th, and pumpkin painting is October 12th, 13th, 19th, and 20th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Garden Show
The Garden Show - September 21, Hour 2

The Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 38:46


It's autumn eve and the Garlic Festival is this weekend! The Garden Guys talk about the benefits of planting micro clover in your yard and give tips on winterizing ponds. Plus, learn how to attract birds to your yard. Lots of events at the Rail City Garden Center the next several weeks. Scarecrow building is September 28th and 29th and October 5th and 6th, and pumpkin painting is October 12th, 13th, 19th, and 20th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Minnesota Now
Are you a garlic lover? Hutchinson has a festival for you

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 7:11


On Saturday Aug. 10, the town of Hutchinson is for garlic lovers. They'll have garlic ice cream, garlic wine, garlic cotton candy — plus foods from around the world dedicated to the ingredient. The Sustainable Farming Association's Crow Wing Chapter is throwing its 17th Minnesota's Garlic Festival, featuring bulbs that were recently harvested across Minnesota. Jerry Ford is the festival's director and he joined Minnesota Now to talk about how the festival got started and what to look forward to.

Long Island Tea
Summer Sunflower Festivals, Beer and SELFIES (LIVE from Waterdrinker Family Farm)

Long Island Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 45:11


We're soaking up the Summer Season and the SUNFLOWERS with our friends at Waterdrinker Family Farm! The ladies spill the tea with a stunning backdrop of the 2024 Sunflower Festival in Manorville and get to hear straight from the team responsible for one of Long Island's most cherished locations for the family. We also get a surprise appearance from a special guest that will make you all HOP for joy - Watch on our YouTube channel! Are you watching the Olympics?? The ladies discuss some of their favorite moments aired so far this summer. They are also sipping some delicious Sunny Honey Sunflower Ale from Long Island Farm Brewery for our Taste of Long Island and hearing how it was made from their award-winning brew master. Get out and enjoy this beautiful farm at both of their locations throughout all four seasons!More about Waterdrinker Family Farm:$20 per person - Entrance Fee includes access to the Family Farm Adventure Activities, Barnyard Animals and the Sunflower Fields!Whether you are a professional photographer or are just looking for a new picture to send to the family, their Sunflower fields are sure to make the perfect photography setting. Waterdrinker Family Farm welcomes Selfies, Family Photos, Dog Photos and more!Children 2 & Under are Free! Staff recommends you bring a water bottle, wear sunscreen and good shoes for walking around the farm.Learn more at www.water-drinker.com#TasteOfLongIsland - Long Island Farm BreweryLocated in a former potato barn, the tasting room and brewhouse are reminiscent of Long Island's farming past. Situated on the east end of Long Island next to Waterdrinker Family Farm in Manorville (Brewery) and now in Riverhead (Beer Garden)!Check out their current selection of Long Island Farm Brewery craft beer brewed in their potato barn in Manorville, using New York state ingredients.Visit www.longislandfarmbrewery.com for more info!UPCOMING EVENTS-Honey Festival on Saturday, August 24th: Enjoy the golden glow of sunflowers and the delightful taste of honey as we celebrate the vital role of bees and pollinators in our ecosystem. Live Music, Food Trucks, Local Vendor Market & Family Fun!-Garlic Festival on Saturday, September 14th: The STINKIEST FESTIVAL ON LONG ISLAND! It's the 22nd Annual Garlic Festival and it's back where it belongs in Riverhead! Live Music, Local Garlic Vendor Market, Food Trucks and Family Fun!#LongIslandLifeNational Oyster Day (Monday, August 5th)Where do you like to enjoy some oysters? Here are our favorites:Salt & Barrel (Bay Shore)The Pridwin (Shelter Island)Mirabelle Tavern (Stony Brook)Calissa Hamptons (Water Mill)National Lighthouse Day (Wednesday, August 7th)CONNECT WITH US:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX(Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you!Shop Long Island Apparel!shop.discoverlongisland.comCheck out Kristen and Sharon's favorite products on Amazon!amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandBe sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Daily Chirp
Vampires beware: 15th Annual Garlic Festival is this weekend

The Daily Chirp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 9:59


Today - Vampires beware. The Triangle T Guest Ranch in Dragoon, known for its historic western movie backdrop, will host the 15th Annual Garlic Festival this weekend.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wake Up Tucson
Hour 2 Garlic Food Friday Double-Header! CJ Hamm and Triangle T Guest Ranch

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 35:03


It's an ALL-GARLIC Food Friday extravaganza!! CJ Hamm, of Saguaro Corners Restaurant and Mulligans Restaurant and Bar mulliganstucson.com Ron Arenas, Picture Rocks Cooling, Heating and Plumbing. picturerockscooling.com Linda withTriangle T Guest Ranch in Dragoon Linda is joined by Mehdi with Zee FarmZ garlic farm in Dragood to announce 15th Annual Garlic Festival at Triangle T Guest Ranch, July 27th and 28th! Entertainment, farmers market, and LOTS of great garlic!!! Triangle T and info on the Garlic Festival: azretreatcenter.com Check out Zee FarmZ on Facebook!!

The Garden Show
The Garden Show - September 23, Hour 2

The Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 40:15


Misty the puppy joins the show for the first day of fall! The guys talk about all the exciting events coming up, including the Garlic Festival today and scarecrow building the next two weeks at the Rail City Garden Center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Garden Show
The Garden Show - September 23, Hour 1

The Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 39:59


Misty the puppy joins the show for the first day of fall! The guys talk about all the exciting events coming up, including the Garlic Festival today and scarecrow building the next two weeks at the Rail City Garden Center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Here's to You
038 - Wizard of the Pod w/ Molly Neeley

Here's to You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 89:04


Hey y'all! Our singer friend, Molly Neeley, joins the pod today! We talk about how music inspired her growing up, musicals and playing instruments! Molly also talks about her inspirations, living in the moment and cheap movies at the old Palace theater. On this episode we had Moscow Mules made with Tito's Vodka. Also, catch Molly performing at the Orie's Garlic Festival at Public at Brickyard, September 10, 2023! Follow Molly below: https://www.facebook.com/MollyNeeleyTrio https://www.instagram.com/mollyneeley/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/herestoyoupod/support

This is Ag!
Samantha C. Taylor, Winemaker at Hope Family Wines, the Art of Winemaking, Power of Creativity, Hard Work, Millennials, & Austin Hope wines

This is Ag!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 28:58


In Episode 20 of This is Ag Podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Samantha C. Taylor, the talented assistant winemaker for Hope Family Wines in Paso Robles. Samantha's remarkable journey into the world of winemaking began with a strong desire to pursue her passion for wine. Little did she know that this decision would lead her down a rewarding and inspiring path. Samantha's story serves as a powerful reminder of the opportunities that arise when one follows their heart and embraces their true calling.Over thirteen harvests, she has become an integral part of the winemaking team, working alongside winemaker Austin Hope. Samantha's enthusiasm and dedication shine through as she oversees the daily operations of winemaking, ensuring the production of award-winning wines that set the standard for Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon. Working for Hope Family Wines, she has learned the importance of teamwork, creativity, and being humble in the face of nature's uncertainties. This particular winery has allowed Samantha to excel and grow as a winemaker. As a testament to her hard work and the winery's commitment to excellence, Hope Family Wines was named the American Winery of the Year.Throughout the podcast, we delved into the intricacies of winemaking, from vineyard decisions to blending wines and considering consumer expectations. Samantha also shared her experiences as a participant in the WomenAg Leadership Academy, which offers an inspiring space for ambitious women to foster personal and professional growth while exploring and honing their leadership talents. During the episode, she highlights the camaraderie and personal growth the academy offers. Overall, this episode provided an insightful and inspiring look into the world of winemaking, the power of teamwork, and the potential for personal growth. Samantha Taylor's journey serves as a testament to the rewards of passion and hard work in the wine industry, and her story resonates with wine enthusiasts and aspiring winemakers alike. Listeners are sure to gain valuable insights into the creative and dynamic world of winemaking, leaving them eager to uncork new opportunities in their own pursuits.Hope Family Wines website - https://hopefamilywines.com/This episode is sponsored by UnitedAg,  one of the largest association health plans to offer healthcare to the agriculture industry of California and Arizona.  Kirti Mutatkar, President and CEO of UnitedAg. Reach me at kmutatkar@unitedag.org, www.linkedin.com/in/kirtimutatkarUnitedAg website - www.unitedag.orgEpisode Contributors - Samantha Taylor, Kirti Mutatkar, Paul Lecrone, Melanie LarsenThe episode is also sponsored by Brent Eastman Insurance Services Inc. - https://brenteastman.com/BlueShield of California - https://www.blueshieldca.com/EliteMedical - https://www.elitecorpmed.com/Gallagherhttps://www.ajg.com/SAINMedical https://sainmedical.com/

This is Ag!
19. Jeff Lundberg, Owner of Babe Farms, Cultivating Quality and Commitment in Gourmet Produce, Loyalty and Innovation, Farming Success, Family Legacy, and much more.

This is Ag!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 29:54


In episode 19 of This is Ag Podcast, I had the honor of speaking with Jeff Lundberg, the face of Babe Farms, a family-owned and operated company that has been working with UnitedAg for over 25 years. It is truly remarkable to see how Jeff has taken over the business from his mother, Judy, and maintained its amazing culture for over 40 years. Babe Farms is a leader in the gourmet produce industry, prioritizing superior quality, innovation, and genuine customer relationships. Tune in to hear stories from the worlds of Star Wars, Coca-Cola, and beyond! During our conversation, we delved into various aspects of Babe Farms. It all began with their inspiration from the beautifully crafted produce found in Europe, which led them to grow into the outstanding company they are today. From vibrant carrots to golden beets and purple kohlrabi, Babe Farms produces eye-catching and stunning gourmet quality foods that go from farm to table. Their commitment to innovation has resulted in the success of their organic farm, conventional farm, and the specialty farm known as Babe Farms. (see https://www.babefarms.com/) One thing that sets Babe Farms' apart is their focus on their employees. They truly prioritize their team members, fostering a strong sense of loyalty and commitment. Respect is at the core of their values, and every individual is treated with respect from day one. Babe Farms has cultivated a culture of appreciation and recognition, treating their employees as an extended family. They celebrate milestones together, provide benefits like 401k and health insurance, and organize events to express their gratitude. Through my conversation with Jeff, I gained valuable insights into the workings of the farming industry. His passion for the business is evident, especially when he talks about the rewarding experience of witnessing the entire process from seed to harvest. Jeff embodies the values of a true farmer, being a steward of the land and a community-oriented business owner. I commended Babe Farms for their remarkable accomplishments, growth, and commitment to their employees and customers. It was an absolute pleasure to have Jeff on the podcast and learn more about the extraordinary journey of Babe Farms.Babe Farms website - https://www.babefarms.com/This episode is sponsored by UnitedAg,  one of the largest association health plans to offer healthcare to the agriculture industry of California and Arizona.  Kirti Mutatkar, President and CEO of UnitedAg. Reach me at kmutatkar@unitedag.org, www.linkedin.com/in/kirtimutatkarUnitedAg website - www.unitedag.orgEpisode Contributors - Jeff Lundberg, Kirti Mutatkar, Paul Lecrone, Melanie LarsenThe episode is also sponsored by Brent Eastman Insurance Services Inc. - https://brenteastman.com/BlueShield of California - https://www.blueshieldca.com/EliteMedical - https://www.elitecorpmed.com/Gallagherhttps://www.ajg.com/SAINMedical https://sainmedical.com/

This is Ag!
18. David Nikssarian, President of Nikssarian Insurance Services, Inc., Stories of Impact, Transformation, and Compassion

This is Ag!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 26:23


In this captivating podcast episode, I had the privilege of interviewing David, a seasoned broker with over 38 years of experience in the Insurance Industry. Together with his wife and business partner, Mary, they established Nikssarian Insurance Services, Inc. in 2003, showcasing an unwavering dedication to excellence. During our conversation, David shared his personal story, growing up in Fresno, CA, and working in agriculture. He touched on the importance of work ethic, passion, and embracing a fulfilling lifestyle.  What stood out to me the most was David's genuine commitment to making a difference in people's lives. For him, it's not simply about the work; it's an integral part of his life. David and his team go above and beyond to work closely with their clients, particularly in healthcare claims, ensuring a seamless and supportive experience. Their focus on building and nurturing relationships truly leaves a lasting impact. Throughout our discussion, David emphasized the significance of growth and adaptability in an ever-changing industry. He stressed the importance of humility, doing right by people, and consistently striving to be better than they were before. We delved into the challenges of engaging employees and collaborating with different providers, highlighting the critical role of respect and engagement in fostering successful partnerships. We explored innovative programs and services, including underutilized opportunities and personalized healthcare initiatives. Overall, our conversation shed light on the profound influence that relationships, service, and a genuine desire to positively impact lives can have on the insurance industry. David's dedication to making healthcare more accessible and affordable serves as an inspiration to us all.Nikssarian Insurance Services, Inc. website - https://www.nikins.com/This episode is sponsored by UnitedAg,  one of the largest association health plans to offer healthcare to the agriculture industry of California and Arizona.  Kirti Mutatkar, President and CEO of UnitedAg. Reach me at kmutatkar@unitedag.org, www.linkedin.com/in/kirtimutatkarUnitedAg website - www.unitedag.orgEpisode Contributors - David Nikssarian, Kirti Mutatkar, Paul Lecrone The episode is also sponsored by Brent Eastman Insurance Services Inc. - https://brenteastman.com/BlueShield of California - https://www.blueshieldca.com/Elite Medical - https://www.elitecorpmed.com/Gallagher https://www.ajg.com/SAIN Medical https://sainmedical.com/

CAST11 - Be curious.
Mortimer Farm's Garlic Food Truck Festival

CAST11 - Be curious.

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 1:14


The Garlic Food Truck Festival at Mortimer Farms in Dewey is a can't-miss event! Mark your calendars for June 17th and 18th for this one-of-a-kind foodie event at Mortimer Farms, 12907 E. St Route 169, Dewey, AZ 86327. The Garlic Food Truck Festival is a unique foodie event that features farm-to-table cuisine from Mortimer's Windmill Kitchen, Crepes & Cream Co, and Bakery, as well as delicious food from a variety of food trucks. The Garlic Festival offers more than just great food, guests can also enjoy the Pick Your Own Season with blackberry and vegetable harvests, as well as farm-inspired... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/mortimer-farms-garlic-food-truck-festival/Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network

This is Ag!
14. Richard Plato, Director of Human Resources of Christopher Ranch , Garlic Capital of the World, Gilroy Garlic Festival, your healthplan your community, power of human connectedness, the "human' in human resources, and much more.

This is Ag!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 26:19


My guest Richard Plato is the Director of Human Resources at Christopher Ranch.  In this episode Richard talks about the impact of a mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in July 2019 and how the company, Christopher Ranch and UnitedAg were both proactive in providing mental health support for the employees. He also shares his views on the importance of human connection in the workplace and the role of Human Resources. He recounts a recent situation where an employee was struggling and instead of just disciplining her, he took the time to understand her circumstances and help her resolve her issues. He emphasizes the importance of seeing employees as more than just numbers, but as people with stories and experiences. Richard Plato's Bio - Born and raised in Gilroy, CA. The “Garlic Capital of the World”, Richard is proud and humbled to serve the agriculture community in which he grew up in. He joined the Christopher Ranch family in 2007 and now has over 24 years of HR experience. Richard is responsible for providing strategic guidance and leadership for all aspects of the human resources function and establishing a vision of inclusion and diversity. He holds a MS in Psychology from SJSU and a BS in Theology and BA in Philosophy from Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, MI.Christopher Ranch  - Founded in 1956 by company patriarch, Don Christopher, Christopher Ranch has been the nation's leading garlic producer for generations. With nearly 6,000 acres of California heirloom garlic, grown statewide, you can be sure to find our products in all 50 states. Located in the garlic capital of the world- Gilroy, CA.https://christopherranch.com/This episode is sponsored by UnitedAg,  one of the largest association health plans to offer healthcare to the agriculture industry of California and Arizona.  Kirti Mutatkar, President and CEO of UnitedAg. Reach me kmutatkar@unitedag.org, www.linkedin.com/in/kirtimutatkarUnitedAg's website - www.unitedag.orgThe episode is also sponsored by Brent Eastman Insurance Services Inc. - https://brenteastman.com/Blue Shield of California - https://www.blueshieldca.com/Elite Medical - https://www.elitecorpmed.com/Gallagher - https://www.ajg.com/SAIN Medical - https://sainmedical.com/

The South Florida Sunday Podcast
24th Annual South Florida Garlic Festival

The South Florida Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 7:36


Join Us in France Travel Podcast
A visit to Lautrec in the Tarn, Episode 417

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 42:33


Bonjour Francophiles ! Today Annie Sargent and Meredith Wheeler introduce you to the lovely village of Lautrec in the Tarn. Lautrec is famous for its garlic festival which happens the first weekend of every August. They really love garlic in Lautrec (who doesn't?) so, the local food specialty is garlic soup. It is possible you have never had garlic soup. Having tried it for the first time myself recently in Lautrec, I can attest to the fact that garlic soup is surprisingly delicious. It is also easy to make, but I wouldn't recommend it if you're trying to shed some weight. I'll share a recipe with my Patrons because the recipes I am finding on-line are not like what I had in Lautrec. Lautrec also boasts a gorgeous windmill and is at the heart of the area sometimes named "Pays de Cocagne." It has the reputation of being a paradise on earth. It is gorgeous and Meredith and her husband, Robin Ellis fell in love with the area many years ago and made it their permanent residence.   Table of Contents for "A visit to Lautrec in the Tarn"   [00:00:00] Intro [00:00:37] Today on the podcast [00:01:32] Podcast supporters [00:02:23] New patron shoutout [00:03:13] Thinking of booking an itinerary consult? [00:04:25] Lautrec in the Tarn [00:05:22] A brief history of Lautrec [00:08:12] Why did you choose to move to Lautrec? [00:09:53] The Garlic Festival in Lautrec [00:11:00] The Garlic Festival is on the first weekend of August [00:12:55] Buying Lautrec Garlic [00:13:26] The Garlic Soup [00:15:38] How did you learn French? [00:18:00] Involvement in community [00:18:35] Lautrec, the land of Pastel [00:20:32] Places to visit in Lautrec [00:22:06] The markets in the area [00:23:34] Renovating an old house [00:26:40] Buying furniture at brocantes [00:28:54] Anything not to like in Lautrec? [00:29:54] Train Station in Lautrec [00:31:27] Castres is a great place too [00:32:30] Favorite local wines: Gaillac has gotten really good! [00:34:47] Retire to Lautrec [00:35:51] Go talk to a Notaire if you're looking for property to buy [00:36:10] Lautrec welcomes new residents and young families [00:37:51] Internet access can attract younger people #Lautrec81, #Occitanie, #France, #Joinusinfrance

Upstate Unconventional
Episode 55: Hocus Pocus Two, Hudson Valley Garlic Festival, and Haunted Places.

Upstate Unconventional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 80:39


Thank you for tuning into another episode of Upstate Unconventional. In this episode we talk about energies in possible haunted places. Then we talk about the Hudson Valley Garlic Festival. After all that we talk about Hocus Pocus Two. If you like the show and want to support it, The best thing you can do is leave us a Five Star Review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/upst8-unconventional/support

The Trevor Carey Show
Live From the National Garlic Festival Fresno - Hour 3

The Trevor Carey Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 38:01


The Trevor Carey Show
Live From the National Garlic Festival Fresno - Hour 2

The Trevor Carey Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 40:44


Broeske and Musson
5.13.2022 - The National Garlic Festival

Broeske and Musson

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 12:34


The National Garlic Festival kicks off this weekend in Fresno See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Trevor Carey Show
Live From the National Garlic Festival Fresno - Hour 1

The Trevor Carey Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 39:04


KFBK Morning News
KFBK Morning News Talks: Garlic Festival Dispute

KFBK Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 3:45


There is a dispute between the folks in Gilroy and those in Stockton over garlic festivals. Gilroy has announced they will not have one this year, and organizers in Stockton say they are launching a new one.

Festivals, and BBQ
Countyfairgrounds interviews the National Garlic Festival

Festivals, and BBQ

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 20:18


Countyfairgrounds interviews the National Garlic Festival with Peter DeYoung who is running it - a first year festival with all things Garlic - its going to be a huge festival. They even have Garlic Beer. All kinds of Garlic food and a Vampire run.

My Minute of News with Jeff Caplan
The Vegetable Wars (Garlic Festival)

My Minute of News with Jeff Caplan

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 1:45


It's funny how people can go crazy … as soon as they join a committee. Perhaps you've heard of the annual Gilroy Garlic Festival e.  The central California community is the epicenter of garlic production here in the U-S.  And a generation ago they started this quirky festival that celebrated all things garlic.  People flocked by the 10s of thousands for freshly harvested garlic cloves ...Garlic ice cream.. bubble gum… you name it. And now the festival is no more. There was a mass shooting a few years ago. A pandemic and new homes are encroaching on the open fields that served as the parking lots. The festival - this quirky piece of Americana is cancelled. But there's hope.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Joe & Lisa Basile Podcast
April 30 2022 Garlic Festival, High Speed Rail, and Adventure Church

The Joe & Lisa Basile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 40:07


This week we look to the future with the First Annual Fresno Garlic Festival coming May 13-15, new plans for the High Speed Rail station in downtown Fresno, and Adventure Church looks to sue. We also discuss what the Bible has to say about Christians and lawsuits. It starts with vampires and ends with Christians... sounds like a movie, but it’s just the usual discussion with Joe and Lisa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broeske and Musson
3.25.2022 - Fresno's National Garlic Festival and Food Expo

Broeske and Musson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 20:28


Fresno's National Garlic Festival and Food Expo is set to arrive May 2022.  Plus, one caller seems to be caught up on the price of a beer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WNC Original Music
Ep 141 Trouvere pt 2

WNC Original Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 59:27


Trouvere' returns to the podcast to discuss the alphabet, album track order, and what exactly Trouvere' is.   Click here for easy streaming or download -   https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/hics29/Ep_141_Trouvere_pt_2auo80.mp3   Places to listen Apple/iTunes  Pandora   Google Podcasts   Spotify   Listen to and follow Trouvere at these places https://open.spotify.com/artist/7LL7mFNhFgLW0c9MSESh9B?si=b1makVlnSG2FyxFum1DM2Q https://trouvre.bandcamp.com https://www.instagram.com/_trouvere_ https://www.facebook.com/Trouveremusik https://trouvere2.bandzoogle.com/home   Thanks to The Collect Pond for this week's closing song https://www.instagram.com/thecollectpond/ https://www.facebook.com/thecollectpond https://twitter.com/thecollectpond   Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ https://gopod.me/wncom     Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/   All music used by permission   Trouvere started in Lynchburg, Virginia, where he played the local indie circuit including house shows and venues like Speaker Tree Records,  Lynchstock Music Festival and The Wine and Garlic Festival.   During that time Trouvere's first ep, Saint Luna was recorded, but released just as he moved to WNC.   During his time here in NC, Trouvere has been recording and working on his first full length album, Conventional Comforts, which he have been slowly releasing over the course of the year as singles.     The Collect Pond is the name under which singer-songwriter Danny Moffat produces and self-releases his own music. The Collect Pond is named after a geographical location in New York, NY where The Collect Pond started. Moffat chose the name “The Collect Pond” for his own music since the imagery of an oasis in the city seemed fitting, as recording and self-expression offered a similar kind of respite, a way to cope with the tenseness that permeates New York life. Also, a “Collect Pond” creates a co-existing mix of species in one ecosystem, or musically speaking, a myriad of influences and styles under one name.

Wake Up Tucson
Hour 2 Garlic Festival and Annoying Phrases You Continue To hear

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 35:35


Linda from the Triangle T Ranch talks about the upcoming Garlic Festival. And we take calls on annoying and overused phrases, it's kind of an early Festivus on WakeUp! Tucson.

Morning Breeze On Demand
Shorter workweeks! Garlic Festival. Space journey! 90-year-old walking 3600 miles. Bedtime rituals.

Morning Breeze On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 15:04


Most American's prefer a 4 day workweek!The Gilroy Garlic Festival will be a drive-through this year.Jeff Bezos went to space today!90-year-old man walking 3600 miles for St. Judes.What is your bedtime ritual? Most parents say they don't feel prepared for the upcoming school year.

WNC Original Music
Ep 121 Trouvere pt 1

WNC Original Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 57:53


In depth discussion with singer-songwriter Trouvere, which varies between serious and light hearted, but all very interesting, punctuated by his emotive songs.   Listen to and follow Trouvere at these places https://open.spotify.com/artist/7LL7mFNhFgLW0c9MSESh9B?si=b1makVlnSG2FyxFum1DM2Q https://trouvre.bandcamp.com https://www.instagram.com/_trouvere_ https://www.facebook.com/Trouveremusik https://trouvere2.bandzoogle.com/home   Thanks to Ferdy Mayne for the closing song https://www.theferdymayne.bandcamp.com   Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ https://gopod.me/wncom   Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/   All music used by permission   Trouvere started in Lynchburg, Virginia, where he played the local indie circuit including house shows and venues like Speaker Tree Records,  Lynchstock Music Festival and The Wine and Garlic Festival. During that time Trouvere's first ep, Saint Luna was recorded, but released just as he moved to WNC. During his time here in NC, Trouvere has been recording and working on his first full length album, Conventional Comforts, which he have been slowly releasing over the course of the year as singles.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Mary Helen Sheriff & BOOP AND EVE'S ROAD TRIP

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 24:06


Join me for this fun chat (with a few tears!) with Mary Helen Sheriff, Author about her poignant debut novel. Mary Helen Sheriff is the author of Boop and Eve's Road Trip, which won the American Fiction Award for Coming-of-Age books in 2020. She's a former teacher, mother of two middle-schoolers, and an avid traveller. Mary lives just outside of Richmond, VA. *** Eve Prince is done—with college, with her mom, with guys, and with her dream of fashion design. But when her best friend goes MIA, Eve must gather together the broken threads of her life in order to search for her. When Eve's grandmother, Boop, a retiree dripping with Southern charm, finds out about the trip, she—desperate to see her sister, and also hoping to alleviate Eve's growing depression—hijacks her granddaughter's road trip. Boop knows from experience that healing Eve will require more than flirting lessons and a Garlic Festival makeover. Nevertheless, Boop is frustrated when her feeble efforts yield the same failure that her sulfur-laced sip from the Fountain of Youth wrought on her age. She knows that sharing the secret that's haunted her for sixty years might be the one thing that will lessen Eve's growing depression—but she also fears that if she reveals it, she'll lose her family and her own hard-won happiness. Boop and Eve's journey through the heart of Dixie is an unforgettable love story between a grandmother and her granddaughter. *** For more information about Mary Helen Sheriff, visit http://maryhelensheriff.com. For more about Pamela, her books, and the show, visit http://pamelafaganhutchins.com. Wine Women & Writing is a solely owned and copyrighted production of Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Mary Helen Sheriff & BOOP AND EVE'S ROAD TRIP

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 24:06


Join me for this fun chat (with a few tears!) with Mary Helen Sheriff, Author about her poignant debut novel. Mary Helen Sheriff is the author of Boop and Eve's Road Trip, which won the American Fiction Award for Coming-of-Age books in 2020. She's a former teacher, mother of two middle-schoolers, and an avid traveller. Mary lives just outside of Richmond, VA. *** Eve Prince is done—with college, with her mom, with guys, and with her dream of fashion design. But when her best friend goes MIA, Eve must gather together the broken threads of her life in order to search for her. When Eve’s grandmother, Boop, a retiree dripping with Southern charm, finds out about the trip, she—desperate to see her sister, and also hoping to alleviate Eve’s growing depression—hijacks her granddaughter’s road trip. Boop knows from experience that healing Eve will require more than flirting lessons and a Garlic Festival makeover. Nevertheless, Boop is frustrated when her feeble efforts yield the same failure that her sulfur-laced sip from the Fountain of Youth wrought on her age. She knows that sharing the secret that’s haunted her for sixty years might be the one thing that will lessen Eve’s growing depression—but she also fears that if she reveals it, she’ll lose her family and her own hard-won happiness. Boop and Eve’s journey through the heart of Dixie is an unforgettable love story between a grandmother and her granddaughter. *** For more information about Mary Helen Sheriff, visit http://maryhelensheriff.com. For more about Pamela, her books, and the show, visit http://pamelafaganhutchins.com. Wine Women & Writing is a solely owned and copyrighted production of Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.

Wine Women & Writing
Mary Helen Sheriff & BOOP AND EVE'S ROAD TRIP

Wine Women & Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 24:06


Join me for this fun chat (with a few tears!) with Mary Helen Sheriff, Author about her poignant debut novel. Mary Helen Sheriff is the author of Boop and Eve's Road Trip, which won the American Fiction Award for Coming-of-Age books in 2020. She's a former teacher, mother of two middle-schoolers, and an avid traveller. Mary lives just outside of Richmond, VA. *** Eve Prince is done—with college, with her mom, with guys, and with her dream of fashion design. But when her best friend goes MIA, Eve must gather together the broken threads of her life in order to search for her. When Eve’s grandmother, Boop, a retiree dripping with Southern charm, finds out about the trip, she—desperate to see her sister, and also hoping to alleviate Eve’s growing depression—hijacks her granddaughter’s road trip. Boop knows from experience that healing Eve will require more than flirting lessons and a Garlic Festival makeover. Nevertheless, Boop is frustrated when her feeble efforts yield the same failure that her sulfur-laced sip from the Fountain of Youth wrought on her age. She knows that sharing the secret that’s haunted her for sixty years might be the one thing that will lessen Eve’s growing depression—but she also fears that if she reveals it, she’ll lose her family and her own hard-won happiness. Boop and Eve’s journey through the heart of Dixie is an unforgettable love story between a grandmother and her granddaughter. *** For more information about Mary Helen Sheriff, visit http://maryhelensheriff.com. For more about Pamela, her books, and the show, visit http://pamelafaganhutchins.com. Wine Women & Writing is a solely owned and copyrighted production of Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wine-women-writing/support

Tasmanian Country Hour
Popular Koonya Garlic Festival cancelled for next year

Tasmanian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 5:59


COVID-19 regulations continue to haunt shows and festivals in Tasmania and another popular festival in 2021 has been cancelled because of the pandemic

#SHOWUP2020 with John Neral
Safer Schools During the Pandemic

#SHOWUP2020 with John Neral

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 28:31


Now that we are a few months into the school year, our nation continues to struggle with how to safely have students and staff return to school and find some semblance of normalcy amid this pandemic. Continuing my conversation about reopening and returning to school safely, we explore the idea of contact tracing and how that can help communities, schools, and businesses find viable solutions to safely reopen. Cheryl Galloway has more than ten years of experience in school administration focusing on the core areas of school safety, crisis response, community and government relations, facilities use and sustainability. She served as Emergency Operations Center Director and Safety and Security Coordinator for the Gilroy Unified School District (GUSD) where she created and trained all staff on the district's comprehensive school safety plan and coordinated multiple active shooter and disaster drills involving the district's public safety partners. As coordinator of GUSD's facility use program, Cheryl streamlined community use—successfully curbing abuse, updating facility use policies and increasing revenue. Today, Cheryl is the Director of Education and Community Engagement for Facilitron, a data-driven facility management platform that streamlines facility scheduling and rental requests for schools, colleges, and cities, enabling insight into real-time cost and utilization data. Cheryl and John get on the mic to discuss: * How the Sandy Hook and Garlic Festival school shooting impacted her life and career * The meaning of “Run - Hide - Defend” * Ensuring safety after a school shooting and a pandemic * How she shows up each day to help communities safely reopen their schools * How Facilitron shows up to help communities focus on viable solutions for 2020 and beyond You can contact John with your career story & more at www.johnneral.com/contact or email him at john@johnneral.com. You can also follow him on LinkedIn @JohnNeral, Twitter @john_neral & Instagram @JohnNeralCoaching, or join his Facebook page @JohnNeralCoaching.  Connect with Cheryl Galloway on LinkedIn @CherylGalloway or email her at cgalloway@Facilitron.com. You can follow Facilitron on Instagram @Facilitron or visit their website https://facilitron.com for more information about their services. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

When in Spain
Charming Chinchón – Garlic, Goya, Anis, John Wayne & a picture-perfect plaza

When in Spain

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 37:34


Join me for a walk around a little slice of deep Spain, right on Madrid's doorstep. Located on the Tagus-Jarama river basin, Chinchón is just 45km from Madrid but worlds apart. Although it has grown beyond its village confines, visiting its antique heart is like stepping back into a charming, ramshackle past. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, Chinchón has an iconic Plaza Mayor, flanked by  15th-17th century galleried houses, staggered roofs and 234 green wooden balconies and even doubles up as the town's bull ring. Over the years, it has hosted royal announcements and celebrations, mock spear combats, bullfights, livestock fairs, public executions and even film shootings (Cantinflas, Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles and John Wayne all took part in movies shot in Chinchón). Chinchón has a tower without a church and a church without a tower,’ the popular saying goes. The Clock Tower is the only remnant of the old church, whereas the new(er) church, Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, has no tower, although it does boast a painting by Goya entitled Assumption of the Virgin Mary. I soak up the sights and sounds on the town's Plaza Mayor, take a look at the church and clock tower and find out what the connection is with this small back water and the artist, Goya. There is also a medieval castle, which, however, is somewhat damaged and also closed to the public. Its last use was as a distillery producing Anís de Chinchón known commercially as Anisette, an anise-flavored high-alcohol liqueur which the town has been noted for centuries. I sipped a glass for the first time in the square and there are three varieties - Chinchón dulce, seco, or extra seco. The sweet version is less potent!  Chinchón became famous thanks to its aniseed spirit, and above all because of the Countess of Chinchón, who was responsible for the discovery of quinine, isolated by Pelletier and Caventou in 1820. The wife of the Count of Chinchón, who was also the Viceroy of Peru, had been cured of a tropical fever in the 17th Century, thanks to a remedy prepared by with Peruvian bark, and so she had some brought back to Europe. The Swedish scientist Linné gave it the scientific name of chinchona in her honour. Though small, Chinchón is known for its festivals, a big draw for people from nearby Madrid, and those visiting it. Two of the biggest are the Chinchón Festival de anis y vino, a celebration of locally distilled anisette and wine, which takes place at the end of March, and the October garlic festival. In October of each year the central plaza is the site of a temporary bullring, with the profits from the bullfighting going to charitable causes. In February, the square plays host to Carnival celebrations and a huge Medieval Market, featuring, parades, shows and an arts and crafts market. The event commemorates one of the times the Catholic Monarchs visited Chinchón. In August, during the local fiestas, the square turns into a bullring hosting bullfights, shows, verbenas (traditional outdoor festivals), running of the bulls, and sporting and religious events.   October brings the Bullfighting Charity Festival, followed by the Garlic Festival. On Easter Saturday, around 250 locals take part in the re-enactment of the Passion of Jesus. As a prelude to the bullfighting season, the first running of the bulls of the year takes place on 25 July, followed by a novillada (a fight with young bulls and bullfighters). Getting to Chinchón. Take the bus 337 from Metro Stop Conde de Casal. The journey takes just under and hour and buses leave every half an hour. Tickets cost 4.20 each way.

Wake Up Tucson
Hr 3 Triangle T Garlic festival. Bill Garner for OV Town Council

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 39:51


Don & Linda-Triangle T guest Ranch Garlic festival. Bill Garner for OV Town Council

All The Dirt  Gardening, Sustainability and Food
Koonya Garlic Festival and Everything Garlic

All The Dirt Gardening, Sustainability and Food

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 29:35


Deryn talks with Geoff Dugan about everything garlic and the wonderful festival that attracts passionate garlic lovers, foodies and gardeners from near and far.

Managing Uncertainty, by Bryghtpath LLC
Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #58: BryghtCast for the week of July 29th, 2019

Managing Uncertainty, by Bryghtpath LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 16:36


In this episode of our BryghtCast edition of the Managing Uncertainty Podcast, Bryghtpath Principal & CEO Bryan Strawser and Consultant Bray Wheeler take a look at three current risks and upcoming events: China's plan to conduct military exercises off the coast of Taiwan China's rare public statement on Hong Kong The shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival and what it means for major event planning & physical security strategy //static.leadpages.net/leadboxes/current/embed.js Episode Transcript Bryan Strawser: Hello and welcome to the Managing Uncertainty podcast. This is our BryghtCast edition for the week of July 29th, 2019. Bryan Strawser: This is Bryan Strawser, Principal and CEO here at Bryghtpath. With me is- Bray Wheeler: Bray Wheeler, Consultant with Bryghtpath. Bryan Strawser: As a reminder, the Bryghtcast episode is where we take a few recent events in the news and talk about their connectivity to the private sector and issues that organizations may want to be prepared with. Bryan Strawser: We're going to start with an announcement this morning that China's military is holding exercises this week in waters off the coast of Taiwan. This was announced by China's Maritime Safety Agency and came just days after the government in Beijing reiterated that it was ready to fight if there was any move towards independence for the self-ruled island of Taiwan. Of course, to the Chinese, they often refer to it as the wayward province of Chinese Taipei, which is how Taiwan is referred to in international terms at conferences and such, where both countries are present. Bryan Strawser: China claims that it is stepping up military drills in recent years, including even flying what Beijing calls Island Encirclement Exercises, and sending warships into surround international waters. Bryan Strawser: Bray, what does this mean for companies that operate in Taiwan? Bray Wheeler: Well, it certainly means that Taiwan is back in the news. Bryan Strawser: Yeah, it's been a while. Bray Wheeler: For China, it's been a bit quiet. Hong Kong has dominated a lot of the discussion as it relates to China, as well as some of the trade stuff, so Taiwan has been a bit under the radar here, at least for the last month or two. Bray Wheeler: Really, for companies that are in Taiwan, probably not anything direct or immediate, however, the fact those exercises are going on, [South] China Sea is still a thing that's important. We have other activity in other important straits within the Maritime world. The fact that these are happening definitely could impact, could disrupt, could delay Maritime shipping, commerce in those areas should these escalate, be prolonged, or something happens, an accident or whatnot. Bryan Strawser: Taiwan had its own military exercises in May, both air, land, and sea. Or, I guess that's all three, not both. They vowed to defend themselves against China's growing threat to their independence. Bryan Strawser: China also has reiterated that it would be ready to go to war against those who try to split Taiwan from the country, and accused the United States of undermining global stability and denouncing our arms sales to the island. Bryan Strawser: Taiwan primarily uses US equipment. Bray Wheeler: It does. Bryan Strawser: That's purchased from us. Bray Wheeler: It does. Bryan Strawser: Or, purchased from our companies. Bryan Strawser: I was at the Aspen Security Forum two weeks ago, out in Colorado. The second night of the conference, the keynote interview before the crowd was Admiral Phil Davidson, who is the Commander for US Indo-Pacific Command. This is the joint command that's responsible for all US interests in the Pacific ocean, including China and Taiwan. Bryan Strawser: He got a question about Taiwan, and Admiral Davidson pointed out that Taiwan is a US ally. We have treaty obligations as a country to Taiwan, but he mostly focused on the fact that a big part of what the United States Navy does in the South China Sea, maybe to be more clear about it, in international waters of the South China Sea, is to continue to reinforce the freedom of navigation that is guaranteed by the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea. Bray Wheeler: Yeah. That's the big story in the South China Sea, just in general. This activity, whether it's Vietnam, whether it's the Philippines, whether it's Taiwan, whether it's Bradley Islands. That South China Sea is a major route. Bryan Strawser: Right. Bray Wheeler: Coming out from that area. Especially as companies are looking to shift into Vietnam, into other areas of Asia, it's going to become more important. It's going to more of an issue as some of these countries start either to defend themselves, or they run exercises, and China's trying to assert its dominance on the area. Bryan Strawser: So, the key take away here for organizations, if you operate in this area or have travelers that go through Taipei, or your source from countries bordering the South China Sea, is to just continue to monitor the situation between China and Taiwan. This probably never ends, as long as they are separate countries, or a country and its wayward province. Bryan Strawser: What's next? Bray Wheeler: Next up, staying in China, but shifting back to Hong Kong in just a quick update. I don't know that we want to spend too much time since we've talked quite a bit about Hong Kong here lately. Bray Wheeler: Recently, China has actually officially commented on the protests that are happening in Hong Kong. So, Hong Kong protests have been going on for about eight weeks now. China has been reluctant to say anything, or seemingly so. Bray Wheeler: They've since come out and made ... I'm trying to find the official spokesmen for Hong Kong and Macao Affairs commented as the first Chinese statement on it, calling the situation in Hong Kong grave, that the protesters were committing evil and criminal acts, and has damaged the city's reputation and stability. Bray Wheeler: It's the first time that China has said this, which probably isn't going to be helpful in terms of calming the situation. Bryan Strawser: I don't think it's going to be helpful at all. Bray Wheeler: No. Bray Wheeler: They also used the language of “Hong Kong is China's Hong Kong. Hong Kong affairs are Chinese domestic affairs. It's one country, two system model.” Bray Wheeler: Just reinforcing that position, that outlook, or view of how they see Hong Kong is in direct contrast to what the protesters are actually protesting of. They see themselves as, yes, they are a part of China, but they are independent and fiercely independent. They're China's reinforcement of their assertion of control, their support. For the Hong Kong leader Carrie Lamb, all those things are only going to exacerbate, only going to continue this protest activity that's going on. Bryan Strawser: Yeah, it seems, I don't know, this almost feels like an escalation on the part of China, in that they rarely make direct commentary on Hong Kong. Bray Wheeler: They do. Bryan Strawser: This, to me, is almost an escalation of the situation. That's some really bluntly strong language. I don't see that making protesters go home. Bray Wheeler: No. If anything, it's just going to keep it going, which probably to China's view, helps make their case. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: Hong Kong is out of control, Hong Kong needs more governance from China. The fact that they've made that direct language of Hong Kong's affairs from China's affairs are domestic affairs, is pretty, pretty blatant in terms of where they stand on it, and pretty escalatory. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: From a protester's standpoint. Bryan Strawser: The bottom line here for organizations is to continue to monitor what's going on in Hong Kong, and keep an eye on what that might mean for travelers and for your business operations in the city. Bray Wheeler: Yeah. The fact that it's been eight weeks now, it's come off the radar in terms of other things that have popped up, new topics. The fact that this is still going on, China is taking these kinds of positions, means that this is probably going to continue and could only become more complicated. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bryan Strawser: So, the other issue we want to talk about ... We're recording this on Monday the 29th. You may not hear this for a few days, but the other breaking issue over the weekend into today was the mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in Gilroy, California, which, for perspective, is outside of San Jose, I believe about 45 to 60 miles. Definitely not in a city, it's in a small town. Bryan Strawser: This festival, which gets about 100 thousand visitors each year, there was a shooting last night involving a 19-year-old, which is just now being identified having used a rifle for this homicide. I believe that there were 12 wounded and five killed. Is that correct? Bray Wheeler: Yeah. I've seen mixed numbers. It's probably slightly too early. I've seen three, but if you're saying five, that's entirely possible with injuries and stuff like that. Bryan Strawser: As we're recording this press conference, there's a ... As we're recording the podcast, rather, there's a press conference going on with the Gilroy police and other agencies. There's some new information being released that may be different than what we're telling you. Bryan Strawser: Part of what we wanted to talk about here, was, this festival poses an interesting physical security issue that we want to highlight. This festival is fenced in, from our understanding. There was weapon screening occurring at the entrances to the festival, but what the shooter did is come around the backside of the festival, crossed a creek, and then cut the chain-link fence and gained access with his weapon by those means. Then, came into the festival and began shooting. Bray Wheeler: Which, you know, to these festivals and to gatherings credit, these organizations, these events are starting to think through physical security safety, think through processes, think through mechanisms to help control some of the violence or the safety. It's not just mass shooting and things like that, it could be anything. From theft to riots, to protests, all these kinds of things, to help control what's happening at some of these events. Bray Wheeler: The only caveat to that is, the physical security mechanism itself isn't enough. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: You have to still layer yourself on, and I think that's, unfortunately, some of these organizations and events have to catch up a bit. Bray Wheeler: They're doing the right things, but if you're not screening the backline of the fence, then the fence doesn't do too much other than probably keep some wildlife out. Bryan Strawser: Right. Bryan Strawser: The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have put out some planning guidance for mass gatherings, I think is how they worded it. For large scale events, and this was an output of the 2017 shooting in Las Vegas at the country music festival that was going on. There were a number of issues that came out of the after-action discussion that happened around that festival. Bryan Strawser: Part of this is, if you decide to do as they did at this Garlic Festival, and you're doing weapon screening, you need to look at the rest of your security perimeter and then take the right actions to ensure that you're adequately protection your patrons. That's your goal, I assume, by doing weapons screening and other screening to keep prohibited items out, food. It's probably just as much about food as it was about weapons. Bryan Strawser: You've got to look at the whole perimeter, right? You've got to really think about defense in-depth, and can't just trust that the chain link fence is going to keep the bad guy out, or keep another unwanted individual with prohibited items out. You've got to look at the whole story. Bryan Strawser: I think the FBI DHS Guidance really gets to that issue, in terms of how they talk about planning. Bray Wheeler: There are definitely issues of resource constraints and things like that, too, with some of these events. Security can be super expensive, and it can suck up a large chunk of some of these things' budget. They don't have to. Bray Wheeler: As I said, they're doing the right things and they're thinking about it the right way, but it's one of those, you have to make sure that some of these areas that you're just throwing up a fence to make sure you have something there, you have to layer on a human element to it or something else. Bray Wheeler: There was some talk about adding cameras and things like that. Certainly, that'll probably become easier and easier as technology evolves, but camera systems are pretty expensive. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: And you have to have somebody monitoring it. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: And you have to have people watching for it. If you're switching between cameras, a guy cuts a fence, he can do that in a couple of minutes and be in and through and you don't see it, either. Bryan Strawser: Right. Bray Wheeler: Depending on how you placed it. Bray Wheeler: It's making sure you're having perimeter walks, and things like that, to at least know and identify opportunities of, hey, that wasn't there before. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: Hey, there's a hole in the fence. Hey, this is going on, so that you can control some of that, or at least be able to react. Bryan Strawser: I would say, just to be clear, we're not passing judgment on the Garlic Festival. Not all the details are out. Bryan Strawser: As we were talking this morning, it did stand out to us that you've really got to think about physical security holistically, and it can't just be about screening weapons at your points of entry. If you've got a secure area, then you've got to look at your other boundaries, as well. Bray Wheeler: I think that's absolutely fair. As you said, we don't know everything that was in place. I think just generally, as organizations, as companies are thinking about these events, they're definitely softer targets. They're definitely an opportunity. Bray Wheeler: Again, not just for violence, it could be for protest, it could be for theft, all sorts of different things, nefarious activity that you don't want a part of. It gets back to you have to think about it holistically, and you have to make some decisions around the risks that are posed to you as part of that festival. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: Where you're having it when you're having it, the crowd. Is it open to the public, a closed group? All those things play a factor in how you layer on your security. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bryan Strawser: Bottom line, for businesses, if you're holding large events, or you're securing large events, think about physical security holistically and use the tools that are given to you. There's the DHS FBI guidance on planning for large scale events and mitigating the after shooter threat of large scale events. Use that documentation, it's available on the FBI and DHS websites. Bryan Strawser: That's it for this edition of Managing Uncertainty BryghtCast edition. We'll be back later in the week with an additional episode, focused on a single topic. Bryan Strawser: Thanks for listening.

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
Deb and Ricky - Seeds of Solidarity

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 69:58


Ricky Baruch and Deb Habib - Seeds of Solidarity - Massachussetts  Site: seedsofsolidarity.org Book: https://makinglovewhilefarming.org Garlic Festival: http://garlicandarts.org/   Support our work at   Events I mentioned:   Also check out our show sponsors:  and  Also big shoutout to Dawson Mehalko at Jubilant Field Farms for his support:   Support the show and follow us! Venmo: @notillgrowers Patreon Group: No Till Growers Site: No Till Grower Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notillgrowers/ Podcast Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/The-No-Till-Market-Garden-Podcast-348435182395903/?ref=bookmarks Follow us at roughdraftfarmstead.com Farmer Jesse’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/farmer.jesse.3511 Farmer Jesse's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farmer_chef_jesse RDF instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roughdraftfarmstead/?hl=en Farm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roughdraftfarmstead    

Pod Awful
TEENZ CHOICEZ AWARDZ 2019'z

Pod Awful

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 83:36


THE FINAL AWARDZ. The ONLY awards show that celebrates teenage murderers and criminals. Host DJ Jizzy Piss hands out awards to the Most Beefer Teen, The Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Award, and the Fortnite Gamer Award, and a special prize to the most murderous teen who is STRAIGHT KILLIN' IT. Including Santino Legan, the Garlic Festival shooter; Sol Pais, the girl who went to Colorado to commit suicide, and initiated a nationwide manhunt; Devon Erickson, and Alec McKinney, the trans kids who shot up their STEM school; and many more! PLUS: an exposé on Danielle Cohn and her mom, and the ICONZ Award for the most iconic school shooting of all time. VIDEO: https://youtu.be/t_4spi4HAA0 RSS FEED: http://feeds.feedburner.com/podawful THIS SHOW IS NOT MONETIZED AND NOT SPONSORED. SUPPORT THE SHOW. Get PREMIUM EPISODES! Only on THE PIZZA FUND: http://podawful.pizza Join the FACEBOOK CULT: http://podawful.com/cult Get a T-SHIRT or DOWNLOAD a prank call show at http://podawful.shop http://podawful.com

BULLY THE INTERNET
TEENZ CHOICEZ AWARDZ 2019'z

BULLY THE INTERNET

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 83:36


THE FINAL AWARDZ. The ONLY awards show that celebrates teenage murderers and criminals. Host DJ Jizzy Piss hands out awards to the Most Beefer Teen, The Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Award, and the Fortnite Gamer Award, and a special prize to the most murderous teen who is STRAIGHT KILLIN' IT. Including Santino Legan, the Garlic Festival shooter; Sol Pais, the girl who went to Colorado to commit suicide, and initiated a nationwide manhunt; Devon Erickson, and Alec McKinney, the trans kids who shot up their STEM school; and many more! PLUS: an exposé on Danielle Cohn and her mom, and the ICONZ Award for the most iconic school shooting of all time. VIDEO: https://youtu.be/t_4spi4HAA0 RSS FEED: http://feeds.feedburner.com/podawful THIS SHOW IS NOT MONETIZED AND NOT SPONSORED. SUPPORT THE SHOW. Get PREMIUM EPISODES! Only on THE PIZZA FUND: http://podawful.pizza Join the FACEBOOK CULT: http://podawful.com/cult Get a T-SHIRT or DOWNLOAD a prank call show at http://podawful.shop http://podawful.com

I Don't Speak German
Episode 26: 'Might is Right' and Mass Shootings

I Don't Speak German

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 90:37


In the wake of recent dreadful events, Daniel decided to talk to Jack about the ideology of mass shootings, especially with reference to the 'Might is Right' tract cited by one of the killers. Content warnings. *** Show Notes: "Might is Right" at RationalWiki: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Might_is_Right "Might Is Right" full text at the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029107907/page/n3 "Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting," at Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilroy_Garlic_Festival_shooting Santino William Legan: Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooter's Instagram Page: "https://heavy.com/news/2019/07/santino-william-legan-gilroy-shooters-instagram/" "“Read ‘Might Is Right’ by Ragnar Redbeard,” Legan wrote. His caption further asked rhetorically, “Why overcrowd towns and pave more open space to make room for hordes of mestizos and Silicon Valley white twats?”" * From Might Is Right, Chapter Three: "You have only to look at some men, to know that they belong to an inferior breed. Take the Negro for example. His narrow cranial developittent, his prognathous jaw, his projecting lips, his wide nasal aperture, his simian disposition, his want of forethought, originality, and mental capacity: are all peculiarities strictly inferior. Similar language may be applied to the Chinaman, the Coolie, the Kanaka, the Jew, and to the rotten-boned city degenerates of Anglo- Saxondom: rich and poor. Vile indeed are the inhabitants of those noxious cattle kraals: London, Liverpool, New York, Chicago, New Orleans: and yet, in those places is heaped up, the golden plunder of the world. [...] "No one can study the laborers on a farm, the 'hands' in a big foundry or factory, the seamen in a large seaport, the nomadic hirelings on a railroad construction gang: or the clerks and salesmen in a city warehouse, without perceiving at a glance, that the vast majority of them are extremely poor specimens of humanity. The ideal type of manhood or womanhood, (that is to say, 'Ye Thoroughbred") is not to be found among these captive hordes — for captives they really are. Their heads are, to a large extent unsymeterical- their features distorted, ape-like, unintelligent. Their bodies are out of all proportion, dwarfed, stunted, diseased, malformed, cretinous. Their movements are contracted, artificial, ungainly, and their minds (outside of routine) are utter vacuums." * "What We Know About the Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting Suspect." https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-07-29/what-we-know-about-gilroy-garlic-festival-shooting-suspect-santino-william-legan "No clarity yet on motive behind Gilroy gunman's attack, investigators say," https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jul/30/gilroy-garlic-festival-shooting-california-white-supremacy-links "The FBI is continuing to investigate if the alleged shooter “was in line with any particular ideology”, Craig Fair, a deputy special agent in charge with the FBI in San Francisco, said on Tuesday, including by reviewing social media accounts, digital media, conducting interviews and investigating what thoughts and ideas the shooter may have shared with others. He also did not confirm whether the widely-publicized Instagram account was linked to the shooter." "'Erroneous reporting' on Garlic Festival shooting suspect's ideology: FBI" https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/erroneous-reporting-garlic-festival-shooting-suspects-ideology-fbi/story?id=64706955 ""I can tell you there has been no determination on ideology. There's reports out there has been information found and books referenced on that, we are not in a position at this stage of the investigation to make a call on ideology," John Bennett told reporters on Wednesday. "The information that's out there, it's being reported that there's white nationalism or any type of those ideologies," Special Agent John Bennett, said. "That has not been determined and I wanted to knock that down." Bennett said that through the course of the investigation they are finding literature from "left to right" and said they can't put the suspect, 19-year-old Santio Legan, in an ideological "box." He wouldn't characterize the literature as extreme, either." * "Radical: The Story of Arthur Desmond" (article and podcast): https://www.rnz.co.nz/programmes/black-sheep/story/201859191/radical-the-story-of-arthur-desmond "However, he alienated the settler community with his support for the former Māori guerrilla leader and founder of the Ringatu church, Te Kooti. When public meetings were held to protest a planned trip by Te Kooti to Gisborne, Desmond was the only Pākehā who raised his voice in support. “It was a very brave thing to do,” says Mark Derby. “He was bodily thrown out of the meetings and even beaten up, but it didn’t stop him from taking this stance.” However, Derby doesn’t think Desmond’s support for Te Kooti was rooted in heartfelt sympathy for the plight of Māori. Instead, he says it was linked to Te Kooti’s violent past as a guerrilla leader. “He liked Te Kooti’s style. He admired the idea of a very strong and even ruthless leader who was prepared to go to any lengths, including extreme violence. [Desmond’s] whole career and all his political writings were based on an admiration and exultation of such figures.” [...] "On war he wrote: “The natural world is a world of war; the natural man is a warrior; the natural law is tooth and claw. All else is error.” On Jesus Christ: “... the prophet of unreason — the preacher of rabble-rabies. All that is enervating and destructive of manhood, he glorifies, — all that is self-reliant and heroic, he denounces.” On the American Declaration of Independence: “Its ethical and most of its political conclusions are shams, deceptions, and cold-blooded dishonesties — incandescent Lies.” On women: “Women and children BELONG to man; who must hunt for them as well as for himself. He is their lord and master, in theory and in fact.” On race: “The African, Mongolian, Semite, or Negro breeds are all fundamentally different in formation, constituents, and character; from men of Aryan descent. … Some men ARE born better, born nobler, born braver than others.”" * Robert Evans, "The EL Paso Shooting and the Gamification of Terror" https://www.bellingcat.com/news/americas/2019/08/04/the-el-paso-shooting-and-the-gamification-of-terror/ "This poster and several others lambasted the shooter for his “shitty” and “0 effort manifesto”. There is nothing new in this killer’s ramblings. He expresses fears of the same “replacement” of white people that motivated the Christchurch shooter, and notes that he was deeply motivated by that shooter’s manifesto. In the article I wrote after the Poway Synagogue shooting I noted that 8channers had dedicated a great deal of time to spreading that manifesto, in an effort to inspire more shooters. The El Paso shooting is further proof that this strategy works. [...] "What we see here is evidence of the only real innovation 8chan has brought to global terrorism: the gamification of mass violence. We see this not just in the references to “high scores”, but in the very way the Christchurch shooting was carried out. Brenton Tarrant livestreamed his massacre from a helmet cam in a way that made the shooting look almost exactly like a First Person Shooter video game. This was a conscious choice, as was his decision to pick a sound-track for the spree that would entertain and inspire his viewers. [...] "In the wake of the Christchurch shooting I published my first Bellingcat article about 8chan. I was interviewed by numerous media agencies about the website, and I warned all of them that additional attacks would follow – every month or two – until something was done. This prediction has proven accurate. Until law enforcement, and the media, treat these shooters as part of a terrorist movement no less organized, or deadly, than ISIS or Al Qaeda, the violence will continue. There will be more killers, more gleeful celebration of body counts on 8chan, and more bloody attempts to beat the last killer’s “high score”." ContraPoints: "Incels." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD2briZ6fB0

Kamiwaza
KW35 - A Conversation on Active Killings

Kamiwaza

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 126:44


In the past week there have been four active shooter events in the US. A work place violence situation at a WalMart in Mississippi, the Garlic Festival shooting in California, a shooting at a WalMart in Texas, and the morning of this recording was a shooting an hour away from our studio at a bar in Dayton, OH.  Aaron has spent the last decade learning about and teaching on the subject of Active Shooters. In the last four years he has taught seminars across the country, written a book on the topic, and done numerous podcast interviews. He spends a lot of time talking about this topic.  The following episode is not to give answers or take sides, but more importantly to explore the complexity of talking about this subject. We endeavor to identify issues we have in communication, and try to give insight into how we might have more meaningful conversations to help us begin the journey to truly create some type of positive change.  We genuinely hope you find value in this conversation and look forward to exploring it with you.    Books/Resources Mentioned: How to Survive an Active Killer by Aaron Jannetti Rob Pincus Tony Blauer Viktor Frankl Tom Givens Tribe Spy the Lie What Every Body is Saying Seth Godin Personal Defense Network Marcus Aurelius Aubrey Marcus Mat Best Dr. Richard Ulm     Join the Kamiwaza Book Club and get in on the learning! Visit www.kamiwaza.co and click the "premium subscription" to sign up today! Follow us on Insta: Kamiwaza Podcast   Music courtesy of...  Goblins from Mars: https://soundcloud.com/goblinsfrommarshttps://twitter.com/boris_and_mikehttps://www.facebook.com/goblinsfrommarshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7r8... Music from Soundcloud Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/F2O_6lTcDd8  

We All Have An X-Chromosome
Episode 17: Being Black is Not A Crime, the Rants

We All Have An X-Chromosome

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 47:01


This was recorded before the El Paso and Dayton shootings. We cover the shootings in the Garlic Festival and Mississippi. We highlight 3 cases of cops sucking due to people just being black and alive (arrested for speeding, choked out for selling water, not finishing his food and blaming McDonalds for starting to eat it for him). We talk about positives in the Soccer Pay Gap, Model of the Year, and one awesome twitter user sticking it to her asshole uncle. We end on a heavy metal note. All the links are belowNoelle's new question of the week, Are watermelons just a summer pumpkin?Our Patreon link is below, however Noelle has had a loss in her family of furchildren, Murray, and is working to pay off vet bills. There is a special Patreon Cat-centric post that we recorded before this happened. August and September's Patreon support will go to Noelle to help ease the burden.COPPER FROG GAMES KICKSTARTER IS UP AND RUNNING! Visit and support our sponsor's kickstarter for the new game, Chiseled. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/copperfroggames/chiseled-a-deck-sculpting-gameVisit us at xchromosomepodcast.com ... where we also write shit.Contact us at writeus@xchromosomepodcast.com we want to hear your stories. We want to discuss what is on your mind. We may even drag you on as a guest. We are going to ask for your stories as we are going to be celebrating Pride this month! Send us your stories about what makes you your particular brand of you and why feminism is important for you.We record the podcast live on Discord. Our Discord server is at https://discord.gg/w4PtpWK ... feel free to chat us up there. Bill will talk about editing the podcast while he's editing it too.We are constantly bombarding our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/weallhaveanxchromosome/Bill cries on twitter at @xchromosomepod and shares memes and graphics on instagram @xchromosomepodPlease Like, Review, Rate, and Subscribe on all podcast platforms you have... it helps us to try to get sponsors so we can afford to give a better podcast by bringing down paywalls and investing in technology so it doesn't sound like crap.You can help us at patreon at https://www.patreon.com/xchromosomepodcastMusic provided by Alpha Riff http://www.patreon.com/AlphaRiffPodcast Name by Emma TaylorPodcast graphics done by Ilea Hamrick https://www.behance.net/ileaExecutive Director: Bill MalvasiHosts and Executive Producers: Noelle Dial and Bill MalvasiAssociate Producer: Brian GrimesLinks from the showhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7298307/Hateful-final-Instagram-posts-Gilroy-Garlic-shooter.html?fbclid=IwAR3v_HSBff4MQGbGfaHJIfwBtv29J2w2IpmNlFPUZBlIm2_UpV39utbbBcYhttps://twitter.com/shaunking/status/1156205882671292416https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/30/us/mississippi-walmart-shooting-report-trnd/index.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7301617/Shocking-moment-white-cop-chokes-black-man-slams-ground-speeding.htmlhttps://www.fox5vegas.com/news/las-vegas-police-respond-to-resurfacing-of-strip-arrest-video/article_5302836c-b236-11e9-8d1a-33bf22fe2780.htmlhttps://www.wthr.com/article/update-police-officer-forgot-he-took-bite-his-sandwich-indy-mcdonaldshttps://twitter.com/hollyfussell_/status/1154568918301696000https://www.reuters.com/article/us-soccer-usa/u-s-mens-team-supports-womens-squad-in-equal-pay-fight-idUSKCN1UP2B5?fbclid=IwAR3aOlvVB6ngL5yk8YClnEu7HIj0X21C0U0wfqcKZX86vEHCYZhqQ3H8ehI3https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2018/12/219954/adut-akech-model-of-the-year-2018?fbclid=IwAR0Z-K_cJmanRdiuBPPctMMQhWLWFUWbOSb0DGgEzsv1ATsL3deua_l2fKMhttps://www.loudersound.com/news/rammstein-members-kiss-on-moscow-stage-in-defiance-of-russian-anti-lgbtq-laws See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Shot's Fired
Shots Fired Ep. 26 El Paso & Garlic Festival Shooters, are they Incels?

Shot's Fired

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 25:15


TJ and Alex come together just hours after the El Paso Walmart Massacre to discuss the shooter, the manifesto and more.

Weekly Dish on MyTalk
08/03/19 | Hour 2: MN State Fair Beers

Weekly Dish on MyTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 44:00


The Stephs share their favorites in Top Two, Special Guest Jerry calls-in to talk Garlic Festival, MN State Fair Beers and worst beer trends right now, and the Moral of the Story.

Talkradio Countdown
08/02/19 - Doug and Michael Harrison discuss the Democratic Debate winners, the Nixon-Reagan racist call and the Garlic Festival shooting

Talkradio Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 53:22


Morning Breeze On Demand
Thursday Morning Breeze: Fundraising for Gilroy, Good Karma and Cyndi Lauper!

Morning Breeze On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 8:12


Thursday Morning Breeze: Jack has a funny moment with his fire extinguisherCarolyn's voicemail has Cyndi Lauper on the outgoing messageErnest gets $1800 back that he lost in his wallet from a Bay Area residentA Gilroy business couple is giving back to the victims of the Garlic Festival

The Blaze Podcast
Episode 23

The Blaze Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 26:23


In this podcast we send our condolences to those affected by the heinous acts at The Garlic Festival in Gilroy, CA. We pay tribute to artists that support our local talent. The podcast highlights some local events and also discusses our teams. NFL preseason is here so that means football talk. Make sure to stay active in the podcast and call in to give me your insights and ideas. Thank you for tuning in to your local podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theblazepodcast/message

Crime Connect - Case Discussions
Weekly Update July 30 2019

Crime Connect - Case Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 74:01


This weeks latest crime news, covering the Garlic Festival shooting, Ally Kostial, Ethan Rendlen, Canadian Manhunt and the latest court updates --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CrimeConnect /support

The New American Podcast
Garlic Festival Shooting: So Many Questions, So Few Answers So Far

The New American Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 5:06


Almost immediately after 19-year-old Santino Legan was killed by police within a minute of beginning a shooting rampagethat left three dead and a dozen wounded at the Garlic Festival in Gilroy, California, Sunday night, questions began: How did he get into the festival? Where did he get this weapon? Why the festival? What motivated him? Why didn’t California’s strict gun laws keep this from happening? Read the article here!

Fig and Dish
Intro of Fig and Dish

Fig and Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 29:15


Today we discussed school shooting and Garlic Festival shooting , Dodger Baseball, Danny Duncan, --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ramon-figueroa4/support

Infinite Plane Radio
Gillroy - Garlic - Festival - Shooting - Hoax

Infinite Plane Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 17:01


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Wine and Weed
Garlic Festival, Eddie Murphy, & Steelo's Dating Tips

Wine and Weed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 107:17


Chris and Steelo sit down to talk out the issues of the week. They discuss the Door Dash Tips scandal, Millennials at Disneyland, Dating Vs Hooking Up, and shoplifting with John Ros. @SteeloBrim @ChrisReinacher @JohnRos93

What you DON'T want to HEAR
Ep. 22 Words you cannot say anymore, Baltimore, and the Gilroy Garlic Festival

What you DON'T want to HEAR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 127:30


Colorado State University put out a whole list of words that are offensive that you can see on our Facebook page. Should we be calling indigenous tribes "Native Americans?" Happy Birthday Loser cake makes the internet go crazy. Is Alex Jones crazy, or is he just ahead of the curve? And tragedy strikes in Gilroy, California.

The DeMaio Report
The Garlic Festival shooting

The DeMaio Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019


The DeMaio Report Hour 3

Pardon My Arrogance
Tuesday Newsbreak: WORKPLACE VIOLENCE and FESTIVAL SHOOTINGS, POLITICAL RUMBLES, & Capital One Breach

Pardon My Arrogance

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 23:57


On today's quick Tuesday newsbreak the PMA crew gets serious for a moment in the wake of recent tragedy's across the world. Topics included:Garlic Festival ShootingWorkplace ViolenceTrump VS EVERYONEMass Shooting at FuneralCapital One Data BreachVISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR FULL CATALOG OF EPISODES & PMA MERCHANDISE:https://www.pardonmyarrogance.com/FOLLOW US ON IG:https://www.instagram.com/pardonmyarrogance/

Roadkill With Geraldo
Why Bring Race Into It?

Roadkill With Geraldo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 23:29


This week on the show Geraldo gives his feelings on the Garlic Festival shooting in Gilroy, California and how the police acted quickly to subdue the shooter. But his main focus this week is why the President is picking a fight with politicians and people of color. Geraldo shares his feelings on why the President needs to be better than that.

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show
Garlic Festival shooting update, Democratic Debate lineups, Meghan Markle's new job

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 31:44


On today's podcast, we start with the latest details to emerge from the Gilroy garlic festival shooting, who will take the stage in night 1 of the democratic debates and what they'll be talking about and Meghan Markle's announcement about her history making job outside of the royal palace. There's a new Instagram trend that women are taking drastic measures to try and achieve, actress Taraji P Henson has become to latest victim of identify theft and Victoria does her best to ruin summer with a story about bull sharks infesting rivers and fresh water all over the country and a new study that's showing just how dirty hot tubs are. And last but not least, Capital One customers, listen up. There's been a huge hack and we have the info you need to follow to make sure your money is safe. We'll explain all the details you need to know. so don't forget to tell us what stories you like best and what you want to hear more of - just find us on social media and share us with your friends on twitter @djvshow or at facebook.com/djvshow.  

Bruhs Podcast
Bruhs Podcast Episode #18 "you know you're old when"

Bruhs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 108:38


In this episode the guys talk about their weeks and the joys of moving. Chico talks about why is it such a crime to leave your ring at work. They also discuss the joys of getting old and everything that comes with it. The guys talk about the garlic festival shooting that happened over the weekend. Ken asks whats the difference between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation.

THE JEREMIAH PATTERSON SHOW
Hard and Stunning Times Ep. 218

THE JEREMIAH PATTERSON SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 15:27


In this episode we talk about late news including (Mark Esper being Confirmed as Secretary of Defense , Border Crisis, Shooting at Garlic Festival in California, The Quote Of the day, and much more! Hope you enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejeremiahpattersonshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejeremiahpattersonshow/support

The Chad Benson Show
3 dead in shooting at Garlic Festival in Gilroy, CA

The Chad Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 109:58


3 dead in shooting at Garlic Festival in Gilroy, CA. Shark Week kick off. Underinsured in America. Dem candidates plans for Medicare For All. 16 y/o wins $3 million in Fortenite tournament. Trump call Baltimore an infested mess, while Bernie Sanders describes it as "Third World". People getting plastic surgery to look like their Instagram filters. What's trending. Debate preview. Weekend box office receipts. LiL Nas X has the longest #1 single on Bliiboard charts.

Vintage Voorhees
"Security" at the Garlic Festival

Vintage Voorhees

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 10:26


Why do we continue to let security hold us up, boss us around, make us walk through metal detectors, search our bags -- when it's largely done to keep THEM from getting sued, not US from getting shot?

The Investigation
Start Here: "They're Shooting at the Garlic Festival!"

The Investigation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 22:20


We're going on hiatus while we work on some new investigations - stay subscribed for updates. In the meantime, check out today's episode ABC News' daily podcast, "Start Here." If you like it, search for "Start Here" in your app and subscribe today. Support this podcast with a review on Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2UJIsJs Recommended listening... -- Start Here: The daily 20-minute news podcast from ABC News. http://bit.ly/2SA62eg -- Powerhouse Politics: Headliner interviews and in-depth looks at the people and events shaping U.S. politics. http://bit.ly/2SsGwr7 -- FiveThirtyEight Politics: Nate Silver and the FiveThirtyEight team cover the latest in politics, tracking the issues and "game-changers" every week. https://53eig.ht/2RF3eb1 ==================== The Investigation is produced by ABC Radio.

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Not An Anti Hero

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 37:32


Hour 4 of A&G features more on "The Worst Generation". Plus, condemnation for the Garlic Festival shooter. Marshall has headlines, followed by the Petering Out!

The Michael Medved Show
Ep. 142 - California garlic festival shooting and Trump trashes Baltimore and Rep. Cummings

The Michael Medved Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 37:49


This is an abbreviated version of The Michael Medved Show. To get the full program, plus premium content, become a subscriber at MichaelMedved.com

The Savage Nation Podcast
Junkies Shoot Up in Front of Kids and Other Liberal Hellhole Stories

The Savage Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 72:23


Breitbart quotes Savage on state of San Francisco; Savage brutally reviews Tarantino's latest movie; Bernie Sanders and Al Sharpton go after Trump after the President criticized the conditions in Baltimore; Garlic Festival shooting, kudos to the police who put the shooter down; Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel joins Savage to discuss "the Squad" visiting Israel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Not An Anti Hero

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 37:32


Hour 4 of A&G features more on "The Worst Generation". Plus, condemnation for the Garlic Festival shooter. Marshall has headlines, followed by the Petering Out!

Heathens LMC
54: Heathens: The Moral Majority & Jerry Fartwell

Heathens LMC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 104:55


On this week's episode we have our first ever in studio guest: Mandi Clay. We talk about the strange and bizarre practice by our federal government of kidnapping people on the high seas to prosecute often referred to as boat cases. We also discuss the recent Garlic Festival shooting in Gilroy, CA. We also spread the word of the Senate majority leader and turtle in a human costume, Mitch McConnell' new nickname. Lastly we delve a bit into the aims of the moral majority movement. 

The Ross Kaminsky Show
07 29 19 Garlic Festival shooting and Stop the Wolf Coalition

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 133:29


Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting * Denny Behrens Co-chairman of Colorado Stop the Wolf Coalition * Trump's Baltimore criticism

PM Orlando
Gilroy Shooting Latest

PM Orlando

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 40:42


On this edition of PM Orlando Yaffee talks about the latest news! Latest on the mass shooting at the Garlic Festival in Gilroy California. AND Disney ticket system causes major delays for those trying to get into the Magic Kingdom. ALSO Reaction continues over Trump's tweets against Rep. Cummings. PLUS Why calling Trump's tweets racist is BEYOND REASON! Listen to the latest podcast here now!

Our Food Adventures
Picturesque San Francisco, #SecretMeat and Attractions Worth Your Time with Josh McNair from California Through My Lens.com

Our Food Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 59:18


Our Guest Josh from CaliforniaThroughMyLens.com has been running this California focused blog for over 5 years with the help of his wife. With over 1000 posts on his blog about the beautiful state, it’s easy to understand why the LA times and Good Morning America has mentioned his blog. His blog offers you an array of options of things to do and to go see. He is a foodie too, so his posts will encourage your inner foodie to eat! In this episode, Josh spills the details about how to experience San Francisco the best that you can. Find out where the best places to take pictures, great places to eat, and what to do when you’re there. What you’ll learn What the Garlic Festival is What Garlic ice cream tastes like Where to eat in San Francisco What to do in San Francisco Places to take great photos Is Alcatraz a tourist trap Spots to Chow Down: -Bob’s Donuts -Mencho Tokyo -Swan Oyster Depot -Mama’s -Brenda’s French Soul Food -Ike’s Place -Codmother -The Little Chihuahua   Things to Do: -Marshalls Beach -Palace of Fine Arts -Golden Gate Park -Fishermen’s Wharf -Battery Spencer -Alcatraz -Ride a Cable car   If you want to know more about San Francisco, visit Josh’s website: https://californiathroughmylens.com/san-francisco-guide   If you want to learn more about Josh and his adventures, visit his website and subscribe! https://californiathroughmylens.com/   Share your thoughts with us! We’d like to hear from you about places you might want to learn more about or even stories about your adventures. Message us through our website OurFoodAdventures.com. Share the show on your Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.   Let us know how much you liked the episode with a 5-star rating and what your favorite part was. Thanks for listening! -Chris and Tiarra      

Whits Picks
Whit's Picks: In The Loo With Liam

Whits Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 38:28


In this episode we discuss cinema etiquette, The Garlic Festival and local Facebay adverts. TWITTER: goo.gl/hRIH72 YOUTUBE: goo.gl/mhwRpB

Live from Linden Podcast
Live from Linden #015 | Fox Run Vineyard's Glorious Garlic Festival

Live from Linden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 42:06


Fox Run Vineyards is hosting the 24th Annual Glorious Garlic Festival (https://www.foxrunvineyards.com/events-garlicfestival.asp) August 6th and 7th. This year's food demonstrations tent will feature two of our favorites from Linden Street, Ben Dailey from .Cebo and The Linden Social Club's (http://www.thelindensocialclub.com/) Max Bonacci. Max is our first guest this week. He's joined by Chef Brud Holland and Fox Run Vineyards' Scott Osborn. Thanks to Shrimps (www.shrimpstank.com) for the swell theme music!

Real Isle of Wight : Information & entertainment about the sunniest place in the UK.  Including all the best things to do and

 Dee's 65 mile round the Island walking challenge Reaching the age of 60 is a milestone and as Dee approaches her 60th Birthday she has decided to mark the occasion by walking a massive 65 miles round the Island in one go on the 30th April 2016. What we will tell you about in this episode: What the challenge is all about. Why Dee has decided to undertake the challenge. Dee's fundraising target of £6,000. The charities Dee is supporting. Dee's tips when out walking on the Island. Why you should enjoy the pace of life on the Island and take your time to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Dee's top tip for visitors. In the News This week in the news Tony tells us about another returning festival in 2016, Riverfest on the 21st of May. Ali has some more Bake Off News, hot on the heels of Mary Berry's visits to the Isle of Wight Great British Bake off winner Nadiya Hussain booked to attend this years Garlic Festival on the 20th August 2016. Upcoming Events East Cowes Business Association Family Fun Day to celebrate St George's Day - 11am - 3:30pm. 12 Noon children's fancy dress parade and competition with great prizes, and at 1pm a shield decorating competition for the kids, as well as coconut shy, swing boats and other entertainment. Links you may find helpful  Isle Walk for Miles Justgiving Page Dee Becker Website Isle Walk for Miles Facebook Page Isle of Wight Ramblers Level, Ryde  Earl Mountbatten Hospice My New Hair  Look Good Feel Better Hovertravel  Garlic Festival Riverfest

American RVer-Audio Only Version
American RVer-Webisode 112-October 2015-Audio Only Version

American RVer-Audio Only Version

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 14:41


October 2015 - In this show we catch up with Robert and Nicole Stai, owners of Midwest Teardrops. They build first class teardrop trailers in the Minneapolis area. Teardrop trailers are not new but they are making a come back in the RV world. We check out their latest design and also learn a little about Robert and Nicole. Next, we take you on a musical tour of the 2015, 37th annual Gilroy Garlic Festival held in Gilroy, California. It's the worlds largest Garlic Festival with 80 to 100 thousand attendees! You can almost smell the garlic as you watch!

American RVer
American RVer-Webisode 112-October 2015

American RVer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 14:41


October 2015 - In this show we catch up with Robert and Nicole Stai, owners of Midwest Teardrops. They build first class teardrop trailers in the Minneapolis area. Teardrop trailers are not new but they are making a come back in the RV world. We check out their latest design and also learn a little about Robert and Nicole. Next, we take you on a musical tour of the 2015, 37th annual Gilroy Garlic Festival held in Gilroy, California. It's the worlds largest Garlic Festival with 80 to 100 thousand attendees! You can almost smell the garlic as you watch!

American RVer-Audio Only Version
American RVer-Webisode 112-October 2015-Audio Only Version

American RVer-Audio Only Version

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 14:41


October 2015 - In this show we catch up with Robert and Nicole Stai, owners of Midwest Teardrops. They build first class teardrop trailers in the Minneapolis area. Teardrop trailers are not new but they are making a come back in the RV world. We check out their latest design and also learn a little about Robert and Nicole. Next, we take you on a musical tour of the 2015, 37th annual Gilroy Garlic Festival held in Gilroy, California. It's the worlds largest Garlic Festival with 80 to 100 thousand attendees! You can almost smell the garlic as you watch!

Salinas Underground
SJ Earthquakes and Garlic Festival Ticket Giveaway

Salinas Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2014 10:49


This mini-episode is all about our contest to give away a pair of San Jose Earthquakes tickets and two pairs of Gilroy Garlic Festival tickets. Listen and good luck!

Ripley Radio
Turning Blue, Garlic Ice Cream and Dr. Doolittle- Episode 152

Ripley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2013 57:06


Imagine having a weird medical malady that turns your entire family BLUE! Jodi Pliszka tells us all about that group of blue people this week on Ripley Radio, the official radio program of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! You’ll also learn of a real-life, modern day Dr. Doolittle who successfully talks to the animals. Additional Weird, Crazy, Bizarre and Strange Stories on the July 22 Episode of Ripley Radio includes: a big-time Barbie Doll collector whose home has been over-run by the 3,000 Barbies in her collection; Chad Lewis hits the road again this week and tells us about two non-mainstream family festivals – John Dillinger Days and the Garlic Festival; Angela reports on modern day cannibals, and Ripley’s archivist Edward Meyer talks about items in the Ripley collection pertaining to cannibalism, including two different heads of proven cannibals; and TV personality and comedian Mitch English’s attempt at trying to think of a cannibal joke is much funnier than the joke he comes up with!The family pop act from the sixties, The Cowsills, provides us with this week’s fun, summertime hit, The Rain, The Park and Other Things.

Ripley Radio
Weird Festivals and a Trip to the Titanic

Ripley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2012 59:25


Less than 200 people have gone below the sea to visit the Titanic in the 100 years since it sank. Fran Capo, a regular Ripley Radio Oddcast contributor is one of them. This week, she relates how she got to be one of the lucky ones, the world record she set while submerged more than two miles below the surface, and she candidly tells us what her greatest fear during the trip was. You’ll be surprised as to what it was! May is the start of the summer in most regions of the Northern Hemisphere and that means the start of a long string of unusual and bizarre fairs, festivals and events. If weird is in your travel plans for 2012, make sure you listen as our ensemble talks about everything from the Garlic Festival and the Monkey Buffett Festival to the Mike the Headless Chicken Festival and the Redneck Games. We also cover the Twins Festival and as many of the food throwing festivals we could find!