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Theodosia Burr Shepherd (1845-1906) was an American botanist, horticulturist, and pioneer in plant breeding known as the “Flower Wizard of California”. She is known for developing new varieties of flowers including cosmos, poppies, and begonias. The most famous being the ‘Heavenly Blue’ morning glory, and the ‘Golden West’ California Poppy. For Further Reading: Ventura County Historical Society Quarterly Vol. 7-9: Theodosia Burr Shepherd, California’s Premiere Floriculturist Times Leader (Pennsylvania): ‘Women Who Do Things: Theodosia Burr Shepherd’ This month, we’re talking about cultivators — women who nurtured, cross-pollinated, experimented, or went to great lengths to better understand and protect the natural world. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones, Abbey Delk, Adrien Behn, Alyia Yates, Vanessa Handy, Melia Agudelo, and Joia Putnoi. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Brittany Martinez. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spring is here, and if you haven't thought about your packages and queens yet, it's time to act! In this episode, Beekeeping Today Podcast welcomes Ray Olivarez of Olivarez Honey Bees (OHB) to discuss the intricacies of raising high-quality queens and packages. Ray shares the fascinating journey of his family's multi-generational beekeeping business, the logistics of safely transporting thousands of package bees across the country, and the meticulous selection process that ensures strong, productive colonies. From the challenges of breeding mite-resistant bees to the latest advancements in bee transport and health, this episode dives deep into what it takes to deliver robust packages and queens to beekeepers nationwide. Ray also discusses OHB's work with Saskatraz, Golden West, and Project Apis m. (BSH) breeding programs, as well as the newly available Dalan vaccinated queens aimed at preventing American Foulbrood (AFB). Whether you're a seasoned beekeeper or a beginner, you'll gain valuable insights into what goes into producing and transporting high-quality package bees and queens. Join us for this engaging conversation and get a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most respected queen and package producers in the industry! Tune in now and learn how to start your season with the best bees possible! Websites we recommend: Olivarez Honey Bees: https://www.ohbees.com/ BTP Episode with Randy Oliver: https://beekeepingtodaypodcast.com/318 Honey Bee Health Coalition: https://honeybeehealthcoalition.org The National Honey Board: https://honey.com Honey Bee Obscura Podcast: https://honeybeeobscura.com 2 Million Blossoms - The Podcast: https://2millionblossoms.com Copyright © 2025 by Growing Planet Media, LLC ______________ Betterbee is the presenting sponsor of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com This episode is brought to you by Global Patties! Global offers a variety of standard and custom patties. Visit them today at http://globalpatties.com and let them know you appreciate them sponsoring this episode! Thanks to Bee Smart Designs as a sponsor of this podcast! Bee Smart Designs is the creator of innovative, modular and interchangeable hive systems made in the USA using recycled and American sourced materials. Bee Smart Designs - Simply better beekeeping for the modern beekeeper. Thanks to Dalan who is dedicated to providing transformative animal health solutions to support a more sustainable future. Dalan's vaccination against American Foulbrood (AFB) is a game changer. Vaccinated queens protect newly hatched honeybee larvae against AFB using the new Dalan vaccine. Created for queen producers and other beekeepers wanting to produce AFB free queens. Retailers offering vaccinated queens and packages: https://dalan.com/order-vaccinated-queens/ More information on the vaccine: https://dalan.com/media-publications/ Thanks to Strong Microbials for their support of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Find out more about their line of probiotics in our Season 3, Episode 12 episode and from their website: https://www.strongmicrobials.com Thanks for Northern Bee Books for their support. Northern Bee Books is the publisher of bee books available worldwide from their website or from Amazon and bookstores everywhere. They are also the publishers of The Beekeepers Quarterly and Natural Bee Husbandry. _______________ We hope you enjoy this podcast and welcome your questions and comments in the show notes of this episode or: questions@beekeepingtodaypodcast.com Thank you for listening! Podcast music: Be Strong by Young Presidents; Epilogue by Musicalman; Faraday by BeGun; Walking in Paris by Studio Le Bus; A Fresh New Start by Pete Morse; Wedding Day by Boomer; Christmas Avenue by Immersive Music; Red Jack Blues by Daniel Hart; Original guitar background instrumental by Jeff Ott. Beekeeping Today Podcast is an audio production of Growing Planet Media, LLC Copyright © 2025 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
Enjoy the first in our three-part series on the complete recordings of the late Alonzo “Pookie” Johnson, a legendary Indiana Avenue jazz saxophonist. This episode explores his early recordings. Many local jazz fans consider Johnson to be one of the greatest saxophonists in Indianapolis history. During his six-decade career, Johnson performed with the greatest jazz players in Naptown, including Wes Montgomery, Slide Hampton, Jimmy Coe, Carl Perkins, Virgil Jones, David Baker, Errol Grandy, Freddie Hubbard, and many more. Johnson was born in Indianapolis in October 1927. He studied music at Crispus Attucks High School, and the Jordan Conservatory. Johnson was a veteran of the Avenue club scene, performing at legendary venues such as the Sky Club, George's Bar, The P&P Club, Henri's, the Golden West, Sunset Terrace, and the British Lounge.
From the studio that brought you "Pick & Drive" comes a new rugby podcast - SCRUMBAGS!This week, it's all about the Golden West! Sevens and Sea of Blue superfan Andy joins Mitch and Lachie to chat about the Aussies' incredible home SVNS showing in Perth and the Force's Super Rugby Pacific prospects.Squad breakdowns, fixtures, ins-outs and everything in between - it's all there for Force fans to enjoy!SOCIALSInstagram - @scrumbagsrugbyTwitter/X - @scrumbagsrugbyJoin the chat via Discord - https://discord.gg/GMRPqyy7Keep the lights on - https://ko-fi.com/scrumbagsrugbypodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Adams (Nixon In China, Doctor Atomic) is a Pulitzer and Grammy-winning composer who's one of the biggest living names in the world of opera and classical music. He's helped give opera a more contemporary lens by steering his work toward big political events in modern history. His latest opera, “Girls of the Golden West,” looks at the California Gold Rush, and it was recently nominated for two Grammys. John joins Tom Power to discuss his decades-long career in music, his Pulitzer Prize-winning composition inspired by 9/11, and what role he thinks classical music can play when it comes to telling contemporary stories.
Tom Waldron grew up in Garden Grove, California. He served in the Cebu Philippines mission. Tom attended Golden West college and BYU-Idaho Pathway Connect before he received a Bachelor of Science in Automotive Technology Management from BYU-Idaho and a Master of Science in Management and Leadership from Western Governors University. Tom was a technician for Coast Cadillac and a master diagnostic technician for Toyota. He currently is a faculty member for the Automotive Technology program here at BYU-Idaho. Tom is married to his sweetheart, Rolayne, and they have seven children. He enjoys outdoor activities such as mountain biking, snow skiing, surfing, and water skiing. Tom has served in many callings in his life, including various Young Men's callings, elders quorum presidencies, and as a stake clerk. He is currently serving in a bishopric as first counselor in the Rexburg YSA 32nd Ward on campus.
New Film Explores the Power of Latino Voters in California — and Battleground States Latinos make up the second largest voting group in the upcoming 2024 election, totaling 32 million eligible voters nationwide. But Latinos are not a monolith, and both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have been courting Latino voters on the campaign trail. Andrés Cediel is a filmmaker and a journalism professor at UC Berkeley. He's also a producer of VOCES: Latino Vote 2024, a new PBS documentary project that explores the vast interests and priorities of Latino voters across the country. The California Report Magazine's Sasha Khokha spoke with Cediel about how California's Latino voters could tip the balance. New ‘Land of Gold' Film Digs Deep Into California's Troubled Gold Rush Origins Who were the real people who inspired the opera “Girls of the Golden West?” A new documentary film takes a peek behind the curtain of a San Francisco performance about Black and Latina women during the California Gold Rush. In conversation with The California Report Magazine's Sasha Khokha, the film's director, John Else shares the true story of a mob-fueled lynching of a Mexican-American woman, and the lessons that can be learned from it today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Gloucester Independent Film Festival! This week Megan and Jordan invite you to join them as they run around the beautiful venue, microphones in hand, to converse with the attendees of the evening.Tune in as they gather intel, insight and inspiration at the very beginning and very end of the night. They speak to everyone from locals to photographers, costume designers to graphic designers, Actors to Producers, family members to filmmakers and students to Academy Award Winners! The Podcast for people in all aspects of industry, truly found them all. Not to mention some familiar faces (voices).They catch up with many of the people who were involved with the making of the short films screened at the festival - ‘How to Build a Life' and ‘Golden West' chatting with the boys from Colossal Films on their work present and upcoming and stealing the wonderful BAFTA and Academy Award winner Tom Berkeley to ask him about cruelty and if he gets enough best friend time.They of course also steal time with many of the evenings talented winners, asking them about their brilliant new work and the journey to the esteemed Laurel.If you are featured in this episode, please reach out so we can tag you and promote your work further!Happy Halloween! Because what's scarier than a career in the arts xYou can find us as @actingupthepodcast on all socials ;)We are @megan_alderson_ & @jordan.skidsArtwork by @those_who.tryWanna be on the pod? Email actingupthepodcast@gmail.com
David Belasco -- playwright, producer, impresario, theatre manager, and theatrical visionary -- was one of the most important names in the world of the Gilded Age stage.Beginning his life and career in San Francisco following the Gold Rush years, Belasco moved to New York to revolutionize how theatre was seen and produced in the last years of the 19th and into the 20th century. In addition to writing such hits as plays "Madame Butterfly" and "The Girl of the Golden West" which went on to become even more popular ad Puccini operas, he was responsible for launching the careers of Maude Adams (the first Peter Pan), Mary Pickford and Barbara Stanwyck. He was known for often wearing the robes and clerical collar of a Catholic priest, despite his Jewish heritage and thus began to call himself "The Bishop of Broadway". Belasco owned and operated today's Belasco Theatre on 44th St which continues to bear his name. The theatre, built in 1907, is home to current Broadway hits and still contains the once lavish apartment now abandoned in which he lived on the theatre's top floor. It's said that perhaps Belasco has never quite left his eponymous theatre and reports have persisted over the years of sightings and strange occurrences that indicate his possible presence even today.
This week Megan and Jordan invite you to join them at the inaugural Gloucester Independent Film Festival, where they were Acting Up live on stage! Tune in to hear the panel interviews (hosted by Megan, Jordan, Joshy and Oscar, including questions from the audience too!) with the award winning directors of the festivals headlining short films: Matty Reese and and Tom Berkeley.Megan and Jordan sit down with Matty Reese - of multi award winning production company Colossal Films - the director of ‘How to Build a Life'. A deeply personal film about Matty's brother Louis and his personal journey as a person with Asperger's, dealing with bullying and poor mental health and finding hope through it all. They delve into both the technical and emotional process of making such an incredibly touching and beautiful film.Oscar Wenman-Hyde and Joshy Lee (the founders and organisers of GIFF) then sit down with BAFTA and Academy Award winner Tom Berkeley to discuss his and his writing and directing partner, Ross Whites latest film ‘The Golden West'. A gripping black comedy following the strained relationship of two sisters, who having fled the Irish famine are desperately seeking their fortune in gold. They discuss everything from having a donkey on set to casting and the creation of a film which perfectly balances darkness and cruelty with humour and relatability.Thank you to everyone who made this incredible opportunity possible, what a night it was!You can find us as @actingupthepodcast on all socials ;)We are @megan_alderson_ & @jordan.skidsArtwork by @those_who.tryWanna be on the pod? Email actingupthepodcast@gmail.com
FOUND. only launched in 2023 but the story behind one of WA's rising stars goes back far longer and takes in many of the state's best-known breweries and best-loved beers.We sat down with two of the brewery's key players, Steve Finney and Will Irving, at the former Golden West brewpub in Subiaco as they were midway through turning it into a home for FOUND. It's due to open to the public for summer 2024, with the first brew taking place onsite the same week this episode was published.Once open, it will give the team three venues in WA. Faced with ongoing delays to their original plan to open a sizeable production brewery and hospo venue in East Perth, they instead started out with FOUND.LAB in Byford, a 45-minute drive south of Perth, and have since opened a pop-up bar in Maylands.This episode of the podcast covers their respective backstories, their first meetings at Feral's brewpub in the Swan Valley and subsequent time together at the iconic brewery, their vision for FOUND. – including how they're trying to create the ideal beer business and conceptualise what a modern Australian brewery venue should be, their thoughts on the future of beer in WA and further afield, bringing new people into the world of craft beer, and plenty more besides. Links referenced in or relevant to the show: FOUND.LAB: https://craftypint.com/brewery/819/found-lab FOUND. Taking Over Former Golden West Site In Subiaco: https://craftypint.com/news/3443/found-taking-over-former-golden-west-site-in-subiaco Brew & A ft Will Irving from his time at Feral: https://craftypint.com/news/1086/brew-and-a-will-from-feral-brewing The Story Of Hop Hog At Ten: https://craftypint.com/news/1921/the-story-of-hop-hog-at-ten
Today's episode, "Western Modality", travels through western roots music in its various forms- western swing, blues,symphonic arrangements, classic cowboy and more. You'll hear selections from the Wild West Gang, Lori Beth Brooke, Rod Taylor, Phoebe White, Dave Alexander, John Denver, KG & the Ranger, Girls of the Golden West, Dave Stamey, Carolyn Martin, Cowboy Joe & the Babcocks, Tallgrass Express String Band, the Timberline Cowboys, the Carolyn Sills Combo, Kenn Lee, Trinity Seely, Andy Wilkinson & Andy Hedges.
Each of us has had one of his wines...somewhere, somehow. Charles Smith is an acclaimed winemaker renowned for his authentic and refreshing approach to the craft. Starting with humble beginnings, Charles personally transported his wine, driving an overburdened van filled with 84 cases to his first potential buyers. His genuine personality and hands-on dedication quickly endeared him to wine enthusiasts and consumers alike. His journey from a passionate individual in an overloaded van to a recognized name in the wine industry embodies his commitment and unique flair in winemaking. Passion Ignited: Charles shares his heartfelt story of how a passionate waiter once inspired his deep love for wine while working at a restaurant. This passion eventually led him to craft wines that are both spectacular and accessible. Integrity in Winemaking: Charles emphasizes the importance of purity in wine production, steering clear of over 70 potential additives. Discover how he maintains honesty in his craft, ensuring every bottle reflects the true essence of the grapes and terroir. A Journey of Perseverance: From selling wine out of an Astro van to becoming the largest independent wine producer in Washington, Charles's journey is a testament to dedication and hard work. Hear about the beginnings of his Kay Vintners label and his adventures on the road. Exploring Terroir and Natural Practices: Dive deep into the philosophy behind winemaking, discussing the significance of "terroir" and the beauty of natural fermentation. Charles shares fascinating insights on his latest projects, including Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, and Pinot Noir. Industry Insights: Get a fresh perspective on the current state of the wine industry. Charles critiques the influx of mass-produced wines and the emergence of alternative beverages like non-alcoholic wines and ready-to-drink cocktails. Personal Touches and Future Plans: Listen to Charles's plans for future client meetings and wine discussions in Southern California, and gain a rare glimpse into the man behind the label. Incredible stuff ahead.
Saxophonist Alonzo “Pookie” Johnson is a legend of the Avenue jazz scene. Many local jazz fans consider Johnson one of the greatest saxophonists in Indianapolis history. Johnson was born in Indianapolis in October 1927. He began performing locally as a teenager in the 1940s. Johnson studied music at Crispus Attucks High School and the Jordan Conservatory. Johnson was a veteran of the Avenue club scene playing at legendary venues such as the Sky Club, George's Bar, The P&P Club, Henri's, the Golden West, Sunset Terrace, and the British Lounge. During his 60-plus year career, Johnson performed with the greatest jazz players in Naptown – including Slide Hampton, Jimmy Coe, Carl Perkins, Virgil Jones, David Baker, Errol Grandy, Freddie Hubbard, and more. But Johnson is best known for his long association with the Montgomery Brothers: Buddy, Monk, and Wes. Along with drummer Sonny Johnson, they performed across Naptown as the Montgomery-Johnson Quintet. This week on Echoes of Indiana Avenue, we'll share music featuring Pookie Johnson's recordings with Wes Montgomery.
Will Bonza fly again? That's the question that has been on the mind of the aviation sector ever since the low-cost carrier went into voluntary administration at the end of April, with its planes seized and its employees stood down without notice. Administrator Hall Chadwick certainly believes it can get Bonza back in the skies, winning another two months to find a buyer for the airline with the argument that doing so would be better for creditors than winding it up – though that's cold comfort for employees who will now be left without pay until at least the end of July. On location at the 2024 Australian Space Summit, Adam and Jake examine the facts as they stand and discuss whether the administrators' optimism is well-placed. Plus, Rex heads for the Golden West – and takes NJE's E190s along for the ride. Could Australia see more E-Jets fly between capital cities?
durée : 00:13:37 - Le disque contemporain de la semaine du dimanche 14 avril 2024 - Le disque contemporain de la semaine est un opéra de John Adams avec le Los Angeles Philharmonic qui va paraître chez Nonesuch le 26 avril prochain.
Flobo chats with Senior Airman Alycia Cancel of the United States Airforce Band of the Golden West about her skills and experience as a vocalist. Learn more about SrA Cancel and the Band by visiting: https://www.music.af.mil/Bands/US-Air-Force-Band-of-the-Golden-West/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knewamsterdam/support
In this episode, Teran Rodriguez recaps week of 11 of the 2024 NCAA Men's Volleyball season, which, once again, resulted in a new No.1 this week. Which matchups wowed everyone last week? Rodriguez also previews week 12 of the NCAA Men's Volleyball season it's a quiet week in terms of ranked-on-ranked matches. Finally, Rodriguez recaps week 4 of the NCAA Beach Volleyball season and previews a little of week 5, recaps week 8 of the Pro Volleyball Federation and previews week 9, recaps Newport Harbor upending Corona Del Mar in a high school boys volleyball action, recaps No.4 Irvine Valley outlasting No.2 Golden West in a little CCCAA men's volleyball and discusses a some NAIA men's with this week's headlined match being No,1 Vanguard @ No.2 The Master's College. Timestamps for each part Intro 0:00 IESR Read 2:29 NCAA Men's Volleyball Week 11 Recap 5:00 NCAA Beach Volleyball, Week 4 Recap, Week 5 Preview, last week's AVCA Coaches Poll 29:07 AVCA/NVA Men's Volleyball Coaches Poll (3/18/24) 41:51 Last Week's Off The Block Media Poll, Who Teran Voted for this Week in the Off The Block Media Poll 43:17 NAIA Men's Volleyball Talk — Vanguard-Menlo/The Master's College-OUAZ Recap, preview of No.1 Vanguard @ No.2 The Master's College 45:57 CCCAA Men's Volleyball Recap from Last Week Top 10 Coaches Poll 51:05 High School Boys Volleyball Talk, Newport-Corona Del Mar Recap, Top Matches to Watch for 56:59 Commercial Break 1:03:22 Back From Commercial Break 1:07:47 Pro Volleyball Federation Week 8 Recap, Week 9 Preview 1:08:10 NCAA Men's Volleyball Week 12 Preview 1:27:07 Outro/Closing 1:35:23 All of the thoughts and opinions are that of Teran Rodriguez and the guests he brings on and not of any second, third- or fourth-party organizations. Twitter (or X) of host: @TeranRodriguez1 Twitter (or X) of show: @Set_PointIE Instagram of show: @set_pointiesr IESR Disclaimer Unless specifically stated otherwise, the views and opinions of hosts, guests, callers, and sponsors expressed on all IE Sports Radio shows broadcast are entirely those of the hosts, guests, callers, and sponsors, who are entirely responsible for all show content, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of IE Sports Radio or its staff. These broadcasts are presented and made public AS ENTERTAINMENT, in the hope that they will be entertaining to the audience. Theme Music: Song: Move Out - MK2 [Free Download | No Copyright] Music provided by Mr. OATIIZ Video Link: https://youtu.be/Sqk3B2041uk IESR Track List Citations For Any Drops That May Be Played In This Podcast The Defining Moment theme: No Copyright Music Retro 80' Funky Jazz Hop Instrumental Copyright Free Music Sundance Remix Music provided by PepsenDK Video Link: https://youtu.be/LOFAkeAZXgE Sin City Sports theme: Never Give Up - Dark Trap Hip Hop Instrumental Music Provided by CFM Production Video link: https://youtu.be/b5uu_ein3qg Chi-Town Weekly Theme Music: Rock Background Music - No Copyright https://youtu.be/fh-o8Bxc3YsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/set-point--5772892/support.
This is a NPR Earplay program, written by Anne Leeton centered on the women of the Golden West, Age, Days... Women who lived where men were panning and digging for Gold. The program features several stories about different women and their experiences in the West at the time of the Gold Rush in CA. Around 1848. There was also the Gold Rush in Alaska that started in 1896 and lasted until 1904 when most of the accessible gold had been mined or claimed. The Alaska Gold Rush drew about 100,000 people from all over the world... and at the peak of the Rush (1898) there was 40,000 people in Dawson City.
Des idées de cadeaux pour les amateurs du Grand Ouest américain ! Le jeu MoonRiver pour construire le meilleur ranch avec des dominos aux éditions Blue Orange, et 2 bandes dessinées "Gun Men of the West" aux éditions Grand Angle, et "Golden West" chez Casterman.
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The Old Spanish Days Fiesta is an annual, five day celebration all about honoring the culture and traditions of Santa Barbara's indigenous, Spanish, Mexican and early American settlers.The Indy host Alexandra Goldberg sat down with Fiesta's 2023 Saint Barbara, Lisa Osborn, to talk about the roots of Fiesta and the responsibility of portraying Saint Barbara. Every year, the Daughters of the Golden West, Reina Del Mar Parlor 126 selects one member to portray the patron saint at Fiesta activities.Then, La Fiesta Pequeña, or “Little Fiesta”, is a colorful, historical program showcasing traditional songs and dance from Early California Flamenco to Spanish classical and Mexican Folklorico, kicking off Old Spanish Day in Santa Barbara.The Indy reporter Daniel Huecias takes Fiesta Pequeña, interviewing performers, spectators, and El Presidente of Fiesta 2023.Hosted by Alexandra Goldberg.The Indy: A Podcast was co-created by Molly McAnany and the Santa Barbara Independent.Theme music written by Molly McAnany.Follow ‘The Indy' on social media @theindypod to support and contact podcast@independent.com for advertisements.For more information, visit: https://www.sbfiesta.org
1 - Carbon Copy - Cowboy Copas - 19542 - Copper-Colored Gal - Midge Williams with the Jerry Freeman Orchestra - 19363 - Copper-Colored Sam - Billy James and his Orchestra - 19294 - Betcha Nickel - Ella Fitzgerald and Her Famous Orchestra - 19395 - Thirty-One Miles for a Nickel - Deek Watson and his Brown Dots - 19456 - The Iron Division - The Philadelphia Police Band - 19237 - There's a Hole in the Iron Curtain - Mel Blanc with Mickey Katz and his Orchestra - 19508 - Tin Ear - Jan Garber Orchestra - 19289 - Tin Tin Deo - James Moody and his Bop Men - 194910 - Arsenic and Old Face - Jerry Jerome and his Cats and Jammers - 194411 - Neon Love - Milt Dickey - 195212 - King Radium - Victor Dance Orchestra - 191213 - On the Mercury - The Raye Sisters with Vido Musso and his Orchestra - 194714 - There's a Silver Moon on the Golden Gate - Girls of The Golden West - 193815 - Gold and Silver - Bohemian Band - 190416 - Castle of My Dreams - Tex Williams and his Western Caravan - 1949
On Ron's Amazing Stories we have a full show for you. We review the audio book Stories of the Golden West, Then we have a creepy ghost encounter from Rod in Illinois. We end the podcast by heading to the early 1800's and traveling with the Lewis and Clark expedition. I had a lot of fun putting this one together so why not press that play button and enjoy the show. Featured Story - Mr Jefferson's Dream Our featured story comes from the radio mini-series Horizons West. This was a thirteen-installment docudrama which traced the movements of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition from 1803 to 1806. While there was a lot of imbuement to the stories. For the most part they were historically accurate. What you will hear is episode 1 titled Mr. Jefferson's Dream. This first aired in November of 1965. Program note: If you are interested in hearing the complete series of follow this link and you will be able to listen to all 13 episodes. Other Stories Include - License For Murder, Review - Stories of the Golden West, Will You Play With me, and Horizon's West - Mr. Jefferson's Dream. Ron's Amazing Stories Is Sponsored by: Audible - You can get a free audiobook and a 30 day free trial at and - Good Treats for your dog to eat. Your Stories: Do you have a story that you would like to share on the podcast or the blog? Head to the main website, click on Story Submission, leave your story, give it a title, and please tell me where you're from. I will read it if I can. Links are below. Program Info: Ron's Amazing Stories is published each Thursday. You can download it from , stream it on or on the mobile version of . Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Thursday at 10:00 pm and Sunday Night at 11:00 PM (EST) on . Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this . Social Links: Contact Links:
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The Dean Von Music Podcast Show Coming to you Live from Las Vegas, Nevada
Welcome to The Dean Von Music Podcast Show Featuring Timothy Gaines, Tom Hardy, Steve Hall and Jeremy Masana of Stormer will join Dean Von on his popular Music Podcast Show, The Dean Von Music Podcast Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dean Von will premier the Music Podcast Show on Youtube March 31, 2023 at 7:00PM PST. Stormer was an American Hard Rock band that was popular in the 1970s and 80s whose members were Timothy Gaines, Donny Simmons, Tom Hardy, Steve Hall, Stephen Shawn, Jeremy Masana, Jimmy Bates and Randy Jones. Most notably, Stormer had musicians from the San Gabriel Valley who went on to become successful. Stormer's bassist Tim Gaines left to become a member of the popular band Stryper. Donny Simmons, who also played in another popular band, Yankee Rose, who was known to be a highly influential guitarist in the San Gabriel Valley, especially to Tracy G the former guitarist of popular band Dio. Jeremy Masana would later play in The Tracy G Band Bassist Joe Marks of Rockandi (Vince Neil's band prior to Mötley Crüe) bass replaced Gaines in 1983. Stormer was one of the many popular acts that contributed to the music scene of the Sunset Strip, sharing the stage with London and Stratus as well as opening up for Van Halen at the Pasadena Civic and the Golden West. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deanvonmusicpodcastshow/support
This month, we are highlighted an organization that celebrates Canada's history through education and entertainment. We welcomed 3 members from Guns of the Golden West, established in 1981, specializing in historical reenactments, educational presentations, old west shoot-out shows, period-authentic costuming and firearms and trick-shooting displays. Guns of the Golden West has worked with many well-known historical locations, events, and societies around Alberta and even into the United States, including the Calgary Stampede, Heritage Park, Aspen Crossing, Innisfail Historical Village, and Double T Percherons. Bob Wilson "Black Bart" - President of Guns of the Golden West Bob began his reenactment journey 34 years ago when he began volunteering with the Calgary Stampede and was accepted onto the Promotion Committee and a sub-committee called the "Stampede Sixguns". From there he joined the Guns of the Golden West Association where he has been an entertainer and educator since 1990. Kelli-Anne McLean "Outlaw Anne" Kelli-Anne was given her first gun (22LR) when she was just 5 years old by her dad who taught her proper firearms safety and she joined him every chance hunting big game in the mountains of BC. Kelli-Anne always had a passion for firearm's, especially 6-shooters and when she met a number of members of GOGW at the Easter Gun Show 8 yrs ago, She knew she had found a group she wanted to join. The rest has been burnt powder. She enjoyed her time with GOGW since she joined because she loves that you can be someone else from a different time and have fun being period correct 1880's era. Kelli-Anne's husband, and their two daughters (13 & 6) are also members. Kelli-Anne has a background in horses and has ridden with GOGW in the Calgary Stampede Parade and as an actor shooting at a train at Aspen Crossing. Hannah Pedersen "Ruby Roan" Hannah is a 25 year old homesteader from rural southern Alberta. She's had a love of history and horses since before she could walk, but didn't start to live these dreams until her mid teens. Hannah was a competitive gymnast for over a decade in her formative years, and traveled to places like Australia and Portugal representing her club, Team Alberta, and Team Canada. Upon her retirement from gymnastics, that's when she started to really get serious about horses, guns, and history and combining the three. She is currently in the process of gun-breaking her youngest mare, "Sarcee," to begin her Mounted Shooting career (if she ever has time). Aside from sport, Hannah completed a Bachelors Degree in Western Canadian History from the UofS, specializing in Western ranching operations and settler-first nations relations. She is an experienced Draft Horse Teamster, working at Heritage Park Historical Village for a few years as the ranch supervisor, and then working on a horse and cattle ranch south of Calgary. Now, she is onto a path into the Antique appraisal industry. She's always had an interest in guns, specifically historical firearms (if you couldn't have already guessed). She believes there's something very powerful in knowing how to use them in a day-in-age where people don't like them and have no idea how to use them. She has her two prized revolvers (Ruger and Pietta), her nifty little mares leg, and her great grandfather's rifle. She got involved with the GGW in 2021 when Bob and another member of the club invited her to join the Guns at the Calgary Stampede Parade. She's been a part of the club since then, as history, historical reenactment, horses, and guns are right up her alley.
Vu Nguyen is the Director of Wind Ensembles and Conducting at the University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA. Prior to his appointment at the University of Connecticut, he served as the Director of Bands at the University of Indianapolis, was a conductor of the Wind Ensemble at Washington University in St. Louis, and was a visiting conductor of the Indiana University Concert Band. He began his career teaching in the public schools of San Ramon, CA. Dr. Nguyen has conducted throughout the western United States and in Japan. He maintains an active schedule as a clinician and has served as guest conductor with the United States Air Force Bands of the Golden West and Mid-America, as well as regional honor bands in northern California, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. Ensembles under his direction have been invited to perform at state music educator conferences in California and Indiana, at the Midwest Clinic, and most recently at the 2020 College Band Directors National Association Eastern Division Conference. His research interests focus on contemporary wind band literature, the music of Frank Zappa, and conducting pedagogy. His book chapter on composer Carter Pann was published in the fifth volume of A Composer's Insight: Thoughts, Analysis, and Commentary on Contemporary Masterpieces for Wind Band (Meredith Music Publications). A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Dr. Nguyen earned a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from University of the Pacific, a Master of Music in Conducting from the University of Oregon, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Conducting from the University of Washington. In addition to his academic career, Dr. Nguyen continues to serve as an officer in the Air National Guard (ANG) where he is the commander/conductor of the ANG Band of the West Coast. In this position, he is responsible for all activities of the 40-member squadron, including participation in ceremonies, parades, concerts and other public performances. The Band of the West Coast is one of five ANG Bands in the United States covering an eight-state area of responsibility that includes California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
In this episode we are joined by Allison Marquez, talking all things singing, dancing, and acting. Allison grew up in Visalia CA and graduated from Golden West high school, where she fostered her love for singing and dancing. She attended Chapman University in Orange County where she received her Bachelors of Music with an emphasis in Vocal Performance. During her time in Orange County, Allison taught private voice and piano lessons at Orange County Music Academy. She was also in multiple singing ensembles. Upon graduating in 2015, Allison set off on her performance journey to Universal Studios Japan working as an actress. After a year in Japan, she enjoyed her time as a Production Vocalist for Celebrity Cruises. Since 2020, Allison has spent her time closer to home running a theatre arts program in Visalia. She is the director of theatre arts for Dancers Edge. She oversees 150+ students that train and perform in various disciplines of performing arts. Her Production classes spend the school year learning a full musical (kid friendly). They showcase the students hard work in June every season. The kids get to experience live theatre inside and beautiful local facility. Her Triple Threats performing team, travels the state performing for public and private events. They're young students train weekly in voice, acting, and dance. They are truly triple threats. And lastly, the program she grew from the ground up: Edge Music. This program is a vocal music-based class that teaches singers the fundamentals of singing and performing. Any style and any experience level can be found in these classes. Allison is deeply passionate about sharing her experiences with students of all ages. Her goal is to ignite the same desire and drive in students from the Central Valley that was ignited in her. She hopes to create a safe and positive environment where students can explore their creativity and hone their skill set. We want to hear from YOU and provide a forum where you can put in requests for future episodes. What are you interested in listening to? Please fill out the form for future guest suggestions here and if you have suggestions or requests for future themes and topics, let us know here! @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com
The PMI Way: Why Top Property Managers Are Converting to PMI
In todays Q&A session we were lucky to host James Murphy of PMI Phoenix Golden West. James got into the property management business in 2014/2015 and has used the PMI Formula to launch and scale his property management business. After finding success, James and his team are now looking to expand further into the Tulsa market. Join us as we, members of the community interested in property management, question James on what he's doing, and what he's done to get there. Todays topic of discussions include, but are not limited to: Risk in Property Management, Obtaining Leads, Start Up-Time/Cashflow Period, and so much more!
Pro Organizer Bootcamp: A Podcast for Professional Home Organizers
Today I'm chatting with Dr. Julia Raz, owner of Golden West Organizing in the Greater Los Angeles area! Julia launched her home organizing business 2 years ago,and since then she's hired a team and has been featured in media outlets including CNBC AND the Minimalists Podcast! I'm super excited to chat with her today about cold pitching, gaining visibility and press, and having TENACITY in building a pro organizing company. You can learn more about Julia and her company at https://www.goldenwestorganizing.com/ and on Instagram at @goldenwestorganizing ❤️ If you enjoyed this episode, please Follow or Subscribe ☑️ to keep the channel going and continue helping other #professionalorganizers around the world! Plus, you can check out the other FREE Pro Organizer Bootcamp Resources by taking a look at the links below: ► FREE GET NEW CLIENTS FAST GUIDE: https://bit.ly/getclientsfastguide ► FREE CONSULTATIONS 101 MASTERCLASS: https://bit.ly/consultations101masterclass ► FREE FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/proorganizerbootcamp ► FREE COMMUNITY ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/proorganizerbootcamp
Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast
In this week's episode of Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast, host Jon Steinberg shares his list of 10 devastating airline crashes to know about in the history of Southern California aviation. His list includes: X15 flight 191 in Ranceburg, two plane collision in Cerritos, Pacific Southwest flight 182 in San Diego, Pacific Southwest flight 1771 in Cayucos, Alaska Airlines flight 261 in Port Hueneme, Golden West airlines flight 261 in Whittier, Hawthorne Nevada flight 708 in Mount Whitney, Hughes Air West flight 706 in the San Gabriel Mountains, Standard Airlines flight 897R in Burbank and United Airlines flight 266 in Santa Monica.Instagram: @livinginthesprawlpodcastEmail: livinginthesprawlpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.livinginthesprawlpodcast.comCheck out our favorite CBD gummy company...it helps us get better sleep and stay chill. Use code "SPRAWL" for 20% off. https://www.justcbdstore.com?aff=645Check out Goldbelly for all your favorite US foods to satisfy those cravings or bring back some nostalgia. Our favorites include Junior's Chessecakes from New York, Lou Malnati's deep dish pizza from Chicago and a philly cheesesteak from Pat's. Use the link https://goldbelly.pxf.io/c/2974077/1032087/13451 to check out all of the options and let them know we sent you.Use code "SPRAWL" for (2) free meals and free delivery on your first Everytable subscription.Support the podcast and future exploration adventures. We are working on unique perks and will give you a shout out on the podcast to thank you for your contribution!Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast is on Podfanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/sprawlSupport the show
Heralded as "[one] of the most powerful voices of our time" by the Los Angeles Times, bass-baritone Davóne Tines has come to international attention as a path-breaking artist whose work not only encompasses a diverse repertoire but also explores the social issues of today. As a Black, gay, classically trained performer at the intersection of many histories, cultures, and aesthetics, Tines is engaged in work that blends opera, art song, contemporary classical music, spirituals, gospel, and songs of protest, as a means to tell a deeply personal story of perseverance that connects to all of humanity. Davóne Tines is Musical America's 2022 Vocalist of the Year. During the 2022-23 season, he continues his role as the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale's first-ever Creative Partner and, beginning in January 2023, he will serve as Brooklyn Academy of Music's first Artist in Residence in more than a decade. In addition to strategic planning, programming, and working within the community, this season Tines curates the “Artist as Human” program, exploring how each artist's subjectivity—be it their race, gender, sexuality, etc.—informs performance, and how these perspectives develop throughout their repertoire. In the fall of 2022, Tines makes a number of important debuts at prominent New York institutions, including the Park Avenue Armory, New York Philharmonic, BAM, and Carnegie Hall, continuing to establish a strong presence in the city's classical scene. He opens his season with the New York premiere of Tyshawn Sorey's Monochromatic Light (Afterlife) at the Park Avenue Armory, also doubling as Tines' Armory debut. Inspired by one of Sorey's most important influences, Morton Feldman and his work Rothko Chapel, Monochromatic Light (Afterlife) takes after Feldman's focus on expansive textures and enveloping sounds, aiming to create an all-immersive experience. Tine's solo part was written specifically for him by Sorey, marking a third collaboration between the pair; Sorey previously created arrangements for Tines' Recital No. 1: MASS and Concerto No. 2: ANTHEM. Peter Sellars directs, with whom Davóne collaborated in John Adam's opera Girls of the Golden West and Kaija Saariaho's Only the Sound Remains. Tines' engagements continue with Everything Rises, an original, evening length staged musical work he created with violinist Jennifer Koh, premiering in New York as part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival. Everything Rises tells the story of Tines' and Koh's artistic journeys and family histories through music, projections, and recorded interviews. As a platform, it also centers the need for artists of color to be seen and heard. Everything Rises premiered in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles in April 2022, with the LA Times commenting, “Koh and Tines' stories have made them what they are, but their art needs to be—and is—great enough to tell us who they are.” This season also has Tines making his New York Philharmonic debut performing in Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, led by Jaap van Zweden. Tines returns to the New York Philharmonic in the spring to sing the Vox Christi in Bach's St. Matthew Passion, also under van Zweden. Tines is a musician who takes full agency of his work, devising performances from conception to performance. His Recital No. 1: MASS program reflects this ethos, combining traditional music with pieces by J.S. Bach, Margaret Bonds, Moses Hogan, Julius Eastman, Caroline Shaw, Tyshawn Sorey, and Tines. This season, he makes his Carnegie Hall recital debut performing MASS at Weill Hall, and later brings the program to the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, Baltimore's Shriver Hall, for the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, and as part of Boston's Celebrity Series. Concerto No. 1: SERMON is a similar artistic endeavor, combining pieces including John Adams' El Niño; Vigil, written by Tines and Igée Dieudonné with orchestration by Matthew Aucoin; “You Want the Truth, but You Don't Want to Know,” from Anthony Davis' X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X; and poems from Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, and Maya Angelou into a concert performance. In May 2021, Tines performed Concerto No. 1: SERMON with Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. He recently premiered Concerto No. 2: ANTHEM—created by Tines with music by Michael Schachter, Caroline Shaw, Tyshawn Sorey, and text by Mahogany L. Browne—with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl. Also this season, Tines performs in El Niño with the Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by composer John Adams; a concert performance of Adams' Girls of the Golden West with the Los Angeles Philharmonic also led by Adams; and a chamber music recital with the New World Symphony.Going beyond the concert hall, Davóne Tines also creates short music films that use powerful visuals to accentuate the social and poetic dimensions of the music. In September 2020, Lincoln Center presented his music film VIGIL, which pays tribute to Breonna Taylor, the EMT and aspiring nurse who was shot and killed by police in her Louisville home, and whose tragic death has fueled an international outcry. Created in collaboration with Igée Dieudonné, and Conor Hanick, the work was subsequently arranged for orchestra by Matthew Aucoin and premiered in a live-stream by Tines and the Louisville Orchestra, conducted by Teddy Abrams. Aucoin's orchestration is also currently part of Tines' Concerto No. 1: SERMON. He also co-created Strange Fruit with Jennifer Koh, a film juxtaposing violence against Asian Americans with Ken Ueno's arrangement of “Strange Fruit” — which the duo perform in Everything Rises — directed by dramaturg Kee-Yoon Nahm. The work premiered virtually as part of Carnegie Hall's “Voices of Hope Series.” Additional music films include FREUDE, an acapella “mashup” of Beethoven with African-American hymns that was shot, produced, and edited by Davóne Tines at his hometown church in Warrenton, Virginia and presented virtually by the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale; EASTMAN, a micro-biographical film highlighting the life and work of composer Julius Eastman; and NATIVE SON, in which Tines sings the Black national anthem, “Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing,” and pays homage to the '60s Civil Rights-era motto “I am a man.” The latter film was created for the fourth annual Native Son Awards, which celebrate Black, gay excellence. Further online highlights include appearances as part of Boston Lyric Opera's new miniseries, desert in, marking his company debut; LA Opera at Home's Living Room Recitals; and the 2020 NEA Human and Civil Rights Awards.Notable performances on the opera stage the world premiere performances of Kaija Saariaho's Only the Sound Remains directed by Peter Sellars at Dutch National Opera, Finnish National Opera, Opéra national de Paris, and Teatro Real (Madrid); the world and European premieres of John Adams and Peter Sellars' Girls of the Golden West at San Francisco Opera and Dutch National Opera, respectively; the title role in a new production of Anthony Davis' X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X with the Detroit Opera (where he was Artist in Residence during the 2021-22 season) and the Boston Modern Opera Project with Odyssey Opera in Boston where it was recorded for future release; the world premiere of Terence Blanchard and Kasi Lemmons' Fire Shut Up In My Bones at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis; the world premiere of Matthew Aucoin's Crossing, directed by Diane Paulus at the Brooklyn Academy of Music; a new production of Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex at Lisbon's Teatro Nacional de São Carlos led by Leo Hussain; and Handel's rarely staged Aci, Galatea, e Polifemo at National Sawdust, presented in a new production by Christopher Alden. As a member of the American Modern Opera Company (AMOC), Tines served as a co-music director of the 2022 Ojai Music Festival, and has performed in Hans Werner Henze's El Cimarrón, John Adams' Nativity Reconsidered, and Were You There in collaboration with composers Matthew Aucoin and Michael Schachter.Davóne Tines is co-creator and co-librettist of The Black Clown, a music theater experience inspired by Langston Hughes' poem of the same name. The work, which was created in collaboration with director Zack Winokur and composer Michael Schachter, expresses a Black man's resilience against America's legacy of oppression—fusing vaudeville, opera, jazz, and spirituals to bring Hughes' verse to life onstage. The world premiere was given by the American Repertory Theater in 2018, and The Black Clown was presented by Lincoln Center in summer 2019.Concert appearances have included John Adams' El Niño with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin under Vladimir Jurowski, Schumann's Das Paradies und die Peri with Louis Langrée and the Cincinnati Symphony, Kaija Saariaho's True Fire with the Orchestre national de France conducted by Olari Elts, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with Michael Tilson Thomas leading the San Francisco Symphony, Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex with Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Royal Swedish Orchestra, and a program spotlighting music of resistance by George Crumb, Julius Eastman, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Caroline Shaw with conductor Christian Reif and members of the San Francisco Symphony at SoundBox. He also sang works by Caroline Shaw and Kaija Saariaho alongside the Calder Quartet and International Contemporary Ensemble at the Ojai Music Festival. In May 2021, Tines sang in Tulsa Opera's concert Greenwood Overcomes, which honored the resilience of Black Tulsans and Black America one hundred years after the Tulsa Race Massacre. That event featured Tines premiering “There are Many Trails of Tears,” an aria from Anthony Davis' opera-in-progress Fire Across the Tracks: Tulsa 1921.Davóne Tines is a winner of the 2020 Sphinx Medal of Excellence, recognizing extraordinary classical musicians of color who, early in their career, demonstrate artistic excellence, outstanding work ethic, a spirit of determination, and an ongoing commitment to leadership and their communities. In 2019 he was named as one of Time Magazine's Next Generation Leaders. He is also the recipient of the 2018 Emerging Artists Award given by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and is a graduate of The Juilliard School and Harvard University, where he teaches a semester-length course “How to be a Tool: Storytelling Across Disciplines” in collaboration with director Zack Winokur.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode ★ Support this podcast ★
Jeanette MacDonald (1903 -1965) Nelson Eddy (1901 - 1967) Naughty Marietta (1935) - Highly recommended Rose Marie (1936) Maytime (1937) - Highly recommended The Girl of the Golden West (1938) - Highly recommended Sweethearts (1938) - Highly recommended New Moon (1940) - Highly recommended Bitter Sweet (1940) I Married an Angel (1941) - hmmm, inter-esting A couple of recommendations of their separate films: The Merry Widow (1934) - Jeanette stars with Maurice Chevalier directed by Ernst Lubitsch The Chocolate Soldier (1941) - Nelson stars with opera star Rise Stevens Italian Street Song from Naughty Marietta - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n94pvclfugk Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life! From Naughty Marietta - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xpKeabZlEs Other Music: Indian Love Call, Rose Marie I Love You, Shortenin' Bread, all sung by Nelson Eddy Thank you to Powerbleeder for the theme song "Future Mind" listen here!
Grand Final Day is finally upon us and it's the Battle of the West to decide the 2022 NRL Premiership. The defending champion Penrith Panthers look to go back to back while the Parramatta Eels once again try and break their 36 year hoodoo. We've got all the key matchups, storylines and predictions covered, so sit back, relax and enjoy the best Grand Final Preview in town. Don't bloody miss it.
As we count down to a Golden West Grand Final, Phil Gould and Mat Thompson look back on a brilliant year of Rugby League. Gus reveals his best player of 2022. Plus, more of your questions with #AskGus. Six Tackles with Gus is thanks to our mates at BlueBet. You know the score. Stay in control. Gamble responsibly. Call 1800 858 858 or your local state gambling helpline, visit www.gamblinghelponline.org.au Odds correct at 11am AEST September 28, 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was the SOK and Peacock show this afternoon live from Sporting Globe in the Golden West, the boys wrapped up another busy week in sport and previewed Round 20 of the NRL.Guests: Fox League and SEN Morning Glory host Matty Johns, The doyen of Football Mark Bosnich and Sean Ormerod from Sportsbet.
Adam Peacock and Stephen O'Keefe have got the double interchange card and are broadcasting from the Sporting Globe in Mount Druitt in Sydney's Golden West.
In this episode I invited Dr. Julia Raz of Golden West Organizing over to discuss the common overwhelm of home organizing, why we find it hard to declutter and some of her tips to let things go. She and her daughter Abigale even help me tackle some of Kennedy's playroom and share some awesome home organization tips for kid's playrooms and storage options. Dr. Julia Raz is the owner of Golden West Organizing, a professional organizing and unpacking business serving the Greater Los Angeles Area and a professor with a PhD in Communication. She takes a warm, compassionate, and non-judgmental approach in understanding the needs of each of her clients, to help them become the best version of themselves through decluttering and organizing all the little things in life that can weigh us down! Dr. Julia is offering 10% off your first session for local clients with code KASEY! To book your FREE consultations visit her website: www.goldenwestorganizing.com For more home organizing and decluttering inspo, follow along on Instagram: @goldenwestorganizing Be sure to subscribe to the podcast by clicking here. Liked what you heard? Take a moment and share it with your friends on social media and be sure to tag @itskaseypotts. Why don't you give me a follow over there while you're at it too. Want to learn more about Kasey Potts? Check out www.kaseypotts.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaseyskorner/support
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This week on the Man About Town Podcast brought to you by the Trusted Sons Handyman Company call em at 209 269 2727.. My guest was born in Bakersfield, 1934. His family then moved to Manteca as you will hear, when he was young. The 1952 Manteca High graduate was hired as a sixth-grade teacher for the then-new K-8 - New Haven School. After a two-year stint in the Army at White Sands in New Mexico Marion was awarded a medal. Later on, you will hear us talk about it. The Fresno State graduate who obtained his master's degree in education from Stanislaus State in 1979, was employed for 37 years in the Manteca Unified School District. He taught at New Haven, Golden West, and Lathrop. His administrative career included stints as vice principal at Lathrop School and Manteca High and 17 years as Lincoln School principal when he retired in June of 1995. He was a part-time recreation director for the City of Manteca, responsible for starting the adult softball league. He was involved in the first Manteca Babe Ruth Baseball League and has served as a district, state, regional, and international commissioner for the baseball organization. He was a high school baseball umpire and has officiated basketball and football in previous years. He is a big fan of Manteca history, writing the "Backward Glances" and "Sports Yesteryear" columns for the Manteca Bulletin. He is already a member of the Manteca High Hall of Fame.. This week he is my guest. Thanks to Marion for being here online, his first piece of social media.
When we say roots, we mean roots. This week on Deeper Roots we'll kick off Women's History Month by paying tribute to the many female performers from early country, the Golden Age, and well into our latest century. Influential, talented, and more than many of the opposite sex, not afraid to make a political statement now and then. We'll also be sharing some recent Americana 'cowboy sweethearts' with songs that are both winsome and traditional. Tune in to Community Radio for Sonoma County as we go back to the 30s with the Girls of The Golden West, Patsy Montana, and The Tune Wranglers. We've also got some favorites from Margo Smith, Dale Evans, Rose Maddox and Dolly Parton to share with you.
Coach Jose De La Jara joins the Bois R'Us to share with us his many experiences as a Newport Beach lifeguard, swimming and playing water polo from high school through college at Golden West, Orange Coast College and later at Cal State Long Beach. He even served as a FINA referee! His athletic career and life journey guided him to become an all time coach and director of the Costa Mesa Aquatic Club as well as a champion for his community. Get exclusive accesses to full episodes and extended content by joining The Bois R'Us crew on Patreon! Patreon: The Bois R'Us IG: @theboisrus Guest: Jose De La Jara @jose.delajara Hosts: Ian Tesdall @iantesdall Sponsored by Vortex Swim LLC “A Positive Swimming Experience” - To learn more visit www.vortexswim.org
Brought To You by TRUSTED SONS-America's Handyman Company 209 269 2727. Sean Mahoney is one of these guys that has just kept it real for so many years. With that being said, if you don't know about him I might have to check your “Manteca-ness”. Sean grew up in north Manteca off of Louise which means he schooled at Golden West and East Union. Sean's vast knowledge of music, coupled with the giving spirit and time spent here in town keeping true to himself keeping really means the world to me why. You figure it out.. I remember so many years ago Sean at the local festivals where most musicians get their chops and as I listened I hear those most knowledgeable of his musical abilities, tell me that he's at a genius level at certain disciplines. This week features a guy who I have known since we were very young, playing recreation league flag football, a Manteca guy flat out. His name is Sean Mahoney. Enjoy the show!
Brought To You by TRUSTED SONS-America's Handyman Company 209 269 2727. This week's guest has a Manteca name known for generations, with his dad being the Mayor of Manteca for about twenty years back in the seventies. He grew up on Sycamore street playing tennis on the courts across from the Manteca library that are still there today. Golden West then to MHS he was a Youth League Coach, Umpire, many youth athletic positions in those days, He would take that tennis skill to the tops of High School Tennis and also a standout Football and Baseball player Then to school, the Police Officer Reserves and home to protect his community from the mid 80's to mid 90's as a Manteca Police Officer.. Narcotics Division Big Time Rock and roll kinds narc if you will...Then he started a health club and would eventually sale and that became his jump-off.. Along with more than a decade of coaching through the nineties and 2000s.. He loves to coach football and is doing so now with the Bay Area Panthers a Pro football team in the Bay Area that he has financial interests in with the Beast Mode Marshawn Lynch the league will start in Early 2022. Until then, he is a grandpa and loves his hometown Manteca as I do and that's why Jon Shaefer is up on the Manteca Podcast
Bob Lee was born in Sacramento , raised in the Isleton-Rio Vista Area, he attended UC Davis and graduated in 1975. He came to Manteca starting at Golden West elementary, eventually being a teacher, athletic coach with both east union and Manteca high. Bob served as head football coach and principal at Manteca high and eventually rose to administrator positions with the Manteca unified school district. After 34 years, Bob spread his wings and went to Rocklin unified, and then retired from Fremont Unified after a total of 39 years serving kids in public education. Bob also served as president of the Association of California School Administrators which is comprised of school administrators and superintendents. Bob has five children all products of Manteca unified schools. He also has 7 grandkids. In retirement, Bob serves on the CIF board of appeals which oversees high school athletics, and is a cochair this year for realignment in 2021. He resides at Spring Creek in Ripon where he golfs.. Bob works out at Ride 209 and loves to travel with his wife Kathryn and play with them grands.. That's the life.. and here coms the life of Bob Lee on my show about Manteca I call it the "Man About Town Podcast"
This week, Stefano Flavoni sits down with Julia Bullock, the soprano who has taken the world by storm. Hailing from St. Louis, Julia has risen to extraordinary heights, originating the role of Dame Shirley John Adams' Girls of the Golden West with San Francisco Opera, serving as Artist-in-Residence of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as performing in a litany of top ensembles around the world, including the San Francisco Symphony, Philharmonia Orchestra London, London Symphony Orchestra, English National Opera, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and more. Julia's activism and advocacy for the betterment of BIPOC musicians extends beyond the music industry itself, and has served as a beacon for society as a whole.
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Cooks Venture, the agtech company looking to revolutionize the chicken industry, has today announced the close of a $4 million funding round led by Golden West Food Group. Cooks Venture has been working in stealth for many years, but launched onto the scene in 2018 with a plan to reshape agriculture from the ground up. And the key to that strategy? Chickens.
Being an owner, operator, chef, creator and manager in the restaurant business is really, really tough. The money is always tight, customer's tastes change, and rent always rises. In Chicago, the business is painfully competitive but most of all, the dining experience can be positively brutal for the owner but also for the customer. Not at Wishbone Restaurant, a Chicago staple in part put on the map by Oprah Winfrey and her fans back in the early 90s. Joel Nickson with his brothers, were able to exceed expectations for all, not only with their delicious southern comfort food, but with the welcoming vibe, the great service and the culture that created ease and relaxation for after church Sunday brunch for Black Chicagoans, in a city with a violent history of racism, segregation and plantation-like politics--that still exists today. Joel shares how he built his family-owned business, Wishbone Restaurant, from his roots as the picky-eater and dyslexic son of a French immigrant artist mother, to working in the kitchens of New York, to his two brothers pulling him to Chicago to help create a new concept family-style restaurant that after two major transitions, and luckily ended up dead-smack in the path of the establishment of one of the most famous Black Americans in the world that gave her famous stamp of approval: Oprah Winfrey. -- The Honest Field Guide is a production of brand strategy and visual identity agency Birk Creative at http://www.birkcreative.com. Episode song "Golden West" can be downloaded on Apple here https://music.apple.com/us/album/charmed-life/206143120?i=206143135https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-golden-west/212635734?i=212635810 and is written by Grant Birkenbeuel and JinJa Davis, from the band Utah Carol http://www.utahcarol.com. Recorded at Stomping Ground Studios. Podcast Editing by Jason Marck. Custom episode artwork designed for our podcast created by American printmaker and textile designer Jen Hewett https://jenhewett.com. --- Text The Honest Field Guide at (312) 445-0903 Send us a voice message and we will record it on an upcoming episode: https://anchor.fm/the-honest-field-guide/message Do you love our show? We would love your dollars to keep going! We can take a donation to support our podcast here and we will shout you our when you do it on an upcoming podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-honest-field-guide/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-honest-field-guide/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-honest-field-guide/support