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These artists are participating in the upcoming Treefort Music Festival www.treefortmusicfest.com Rubblebucket "Rattlesnake" - Year Of The Banana www.rubblebucket.com Chuck Vibes "Berlin" https://www.corporatrecords.com/chuckvibesZookraught "Brew" - Vida Violet www.zookraught.com Family Worship Center "Is It Me" - kicked Out Of The Garden www.worshipthefamily.com Sun Atoms "Mandatory" - Everything Forever *********************Miss FD "Curse Breaker" www.missfd.com Sugar Bones "Leave The Light On" www.sugarbonesband.com Jonny Blade "Repeat Offender" https://linktr.ee/JonnyBladeNick Shane 'Songs Of Love" Molosser Crude "Swallow The Sun" Eville "Plaything" ****************************Trappist Afterland "Barefoot In Thistles" - Walk To Paradise Garden The Miners "Leaving For Ohio" - Megunticook www.theminers.com The Wildwoods "I'm In Sandusky" - Dear Meadowlark www.thewildwoodsband.com The Twangtown Paramours "The Goodwill Store" - The Wind Will Change Again www.thetwangtownparamours.com Joselyn & Don "Choose Love" - www.joselynanddon.comShannon Clark & The Sugar " - This Old World www.shannonclarksugar.com *************************ALBUM FOCUS:Putumayo World Music presents “Groove World”, with music blending African, Latin, Asian and European musical traditions with modern electronic beats. http://www.putumayo.comFrom this compilation I airedAlambic (France) "LADA"Misumena with Nes Mburu & Joy Msanii (Germany/Kenya) "Fururi"The Loire Valley Calypsos (France) "Mon Gaminn"******************************Sarah Pierce "Ropin' In The Wind" - Blessed By The West www.sarahpierce.comAllysen Callery "Our Lady Of The Highway" - Ghost Folk www.allysencallery.comBeth Wood "The Thing About Spring" - Love Is Onto You www.bethwoodmusic.comDonna Herula "Not Lookin' Back" - Bang At The Door www.donnaherula.com John McCutcheon "Waiting For The Moon" - Field Of Stars www.folkmusic.com **************************************Tom Russell "Benediction: EdwTard Abbey" - Hotwalker
THIS WEEK ON THE NERDY VENOMS: Its Cards Against Humanity time again! How bad could the fill in the blanks be, and how worse could random card pulls from Dalek's new copy he got at the Goodwill Store* make it? Also reviews of that classic Dirty Harry flick The Dead Pool and Wolverine, and SDCC news that nobody talked about! Except for DOOOOOOOOOM! *2.99! HAHA!
Weird Stuff left at the Goodwill Store
PLEASE SHARE THIS EPISODE LINK in your social media so others who loves strange, funny, or disturbing stories can listen too: https://weirddarkness.com/archives/17505IN THIS EPISODE: A human skull found in a Goodwill donation box in Arizona is believed to be "historic," and not related to a crime, police say.SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/09/08/human-skull-goodwill-goodyear-arizona/70793512007/= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2023, Weird Darkness.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3655291/advertisement
Today's poem is by Theodore J. Kooser (born 25 April 1939)[1], an American poet. He won the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry in 2005. He served as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004 to 2006.[2] Kooser was one of the first poets laureate selected from the Great Plains,[3] and is known for his conversational style of poetry.[4]—bio via Wikipedia This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
Stupid News 5-18-2023 8am …Why did He break into the Goodwill Store? …Eleven-Hundred-Year-Old Hebrew Bible just sold for $39 million …Hopefully they didn't need to use the restroom
Also in the news: Man shot in South Loop apartment during robbery attempt; Poll shows Chicagoans will not vote strictly along racial lines; St. Charles woman attacked while out for a run Monday evening and more.
Also in the news: Man shot in South Loop apartment during robbery attempt; Poll shows Chicagoans will not vote strictly along racial lines; St. Charles woman attacked while out for a run Monday evening and more.
Also in the news: Man shot in South Loop apartment during robbery attempt; Poll shows Chicagoans will not vote strictly along racial lines; St. Charles woman attacked while out for a run Monday evening and more.
Today's show is like a sick monkey in a mossy mosh pit. In BEST TRENDS, Jon talks about TRAINWRECK, the new Netflix documentary series about Woodstock '99. Trash everywhere, super hot, lots of naked people… this festival was a shshow! Plus... #Monkeypox is trending, but Jon is more interested in talking about Monkey's Blood! Do you remember this from your childhood? Could Monkey's Blood be the way to cure Monkeypox? Jon welcomes comedian SHANE MAUSS to the show to talk his first time on stage, messing with his audience, and his new ginger beard! Plus, Jon talks about Shane's upcoming music, comedy, art and science festival, Mind Under Matter, in Raleigh NC (https://mindunderpod.com). In this week's SMALL TOWN NEWS, Jon reports on a story of a Florida woman who was caught driving a golf cart on the interstate with an open bottle of Jack Daniels. And now she's a caddie for John Daly. And finally, Jon and co-host Marcus Stamos trade gifts they got each other from a local Goodwill Store in a segment called GOODWILL HUNTING! The gifts must be $5.00 or less and must mean something for the other person. Who gave the best gift this week?
A $34.99 Goodwill purchase turned out to be an ancient priceless Roman bust that's nearly 2,000 years old Texas antiques dealer Laura Young found it at a Goodwill Store with a sticker on it's cheek.. it was a Julio-Claudian-era piece depicting Roman commander Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus This week, it went on display at the San Antonio Museum of Art,but At some point before 1833, the bust had been acquired by Ludwig, a Bavarian king, who displayed it in his courtyard. Next year, it will be returned to the Bavarian government But No Money will be exchanged. It had likely been stolen from Italy by Germans during World War 2, then stolen from Germany by an American soldier. Ms. Young was on vacation, celebrating her 40th birthday, when she got the email. She rushed home and got it to the museum They gave her a 3D-printed model that she keeps in her living room.
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Unsung Dreamers - The Musical Journeys of the Not-So-Rich & Famous
Here it is, EPISODE 50! And what better way to celebrate a milestone episode that with the great JIMMY FORTUNE! You know him from his 20+ years with The Statler Brothers, but in this conversation get to know him and where he came from, and he confirms that Tara did indeed tour with The Statler Brothers for five years! Give us a 5-Star Rating! It will help us get out there!! Watch our Unsung Screamers LIVE! every Thursday 7pm on Facebook & YouTube! Follow us! Facebook: @unsungdreamerspodcast Twitter: @unsungdreamers Instagram: UnsungDreamersPodcast Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsmFctGjTbhGm8OjbXuHHEw Wanna support the show? Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/unsungdreamers Venmo: @unsung-dreamers PayPal.me/unsungdreamers CashApp: $UnsungDreamers MERCH: http://www.unsungdreamers.com/shop Got something to say? unsungdreamers@gmail.com Episode Creds: "The Lord's Prayer" from album "I Believe" -Jimmy Fortune "Elizabeth" from The Statler Brothers final concert, October 26, 2002 Clip from "Musicians Hall of Fame, Vault Series" with Joe Chambers interviewing Jerry Kennedy
Larry Nordhauser joined the US Navy and was trained as a Navy Corpsman. He was on Medevac missions -- sometimes landing under enemy fire.His parents both narrowly escaped from the Nazi SS in Austria and Germany. They met after the war in New York. Larry tells an amazing story of how they were able to get started in America. His mother is still livingLarry's Brother was determined to be a Conscientious Objector and served for 2 years working in a Goodwill Store in New York as alternative service. https://www.buzzsprout.com/885757/6580141-saigon-steve-jan-scruggs-larry-nordhauser-corpsman-us-navy
Shopping at a Goodwill Store may elevate one's blood pressure. "Just manually enter $3.00 and forget the price scanner; I'm running late!"
In this episode, Jim Oliver and Park Howell discuss: The proven Story Cycle system implementation and clarifying your story. How transitioning a corporation’s brand through storytelling results in substantial growth. Understanding the ten steps in the Story Cycle and how to elevate your brand. Key Takeaways: The Goodwill Store, telling their brand story increased its growth by 400% in five years. Our brain is not a logic processor. It's a story processor; you have to put it into context before logic makes any sense at all. The first step in developing your story is with a personal examination. Are you living the story you're supposed to be living, or are you living someone else's? "I help people completely redefine who they are by understanding what their own brand story is, their authentic story, that thing that makes them different and therefore better than their competition." — Park Howell Connect with Park Howell: Twitter: @ParkHowell Facebook: facebook.com/groups/BusinessOfStory/ Website: businessofstory.com/ Instagram: instagram.com/businessofstory/ YouTube: @businessofstory LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/parkhowell/ Show: businessofstory.com/storytelling-podcast/ Connect with Jim Oliver: Facebook: CreateTailwind & Jim Oliver Website: CreateTailwind.com YouTube: createtailwind.com LinkedIn: Jim Oliver
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No statuettes, campaigns, "Best", "Worst" or "artistic merit" controversies. For those burnt out on months of Globes, Grammys, Oscars and gossip, THE MOVIE SNEAK is back with our CHEAPIE BIN post awards season hangover remedy geared towards those who just wanna love 'em some movies for movies sake. There's nothing like taking a flyer, picking up five or six movies for a sawbuck in a supermarket, Goodwill Store or Rite-Aid cheapie bin, then watching them over the next few weeks. Maybe two or three you'll like, and (if you're lucky) maybe one becomes a cherished favorite for years because you either discovered it all on your own with no critics', friends' or Netflix recommendations, or you waited till the hoopla died down to experience it more objectively on your own. As before, accompanied by film audio clips, Craig and Jim delve into eight lesser known (and / or appreciated) earlier films from 2019's crop of Oscar nominees which - while they may not have opened in 2018 - our guys only saw for the first time in 2018 because of that cinematic and economic Well Of The Souls known as the Great American Cheapie Bin. "Choose wisely"!Also includes a review of Robert Rodriguez & James Cameron's ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL.(more on ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL - incl. film clips, trailer, score excerpts and cast and crew video interviews @ http://www.gullcottageonline.com/ALITAfilmReveiwDissectCEJ.html )________________________________________________THE MOVIE SNEAK PODCAST is part of The GullCottage/Sandlot - a film blog, cinema magazine, growing reference library and online network "Celebrating The Art of Cinema, ... And Cinema As Art".Explore the GULLCOTTAGE / SANDLOT @ www.gullcottageonline.comRights to film / TV clips and other audio excerpts held by copyright owners. Presented here for educational and criticism purposes.
00:01 Introduction; 00:05 Texas is warmer than Michigan; 01:10 Dry heat is a hoax; 01:45 Snow in April; 03:15 Girl scout cookies; 05:40 Coconut is gross; 06:30 Great Heathen Army; 07:25 What was that movie; 07:55 Tom's grandmother; 09:05 Tom would not be a good bounty hunter; 09:40 The Goodwill Store; 10:40 Wars of Marcus Aurelius; 11:55 Meltwater; 12:55 Still surprised about Supply Lines; 13:40 Where's my stop button?
Bob Iger talked about the future of Star Wars at the latest Disney Shareholders meeting. He’s seen THE LAST JEDI, and he likes it! We have audio highlights so you can hear from the man himself. Also, the latest updates from THE LAST JEDI and Young Han Solo with a Donald Glover radio appearance. And, we look forward to the upcoming ROGUE ONE home video release and The Making of Rogue One book. BIG RFR PATREON COMMUNITY NEWS: We announce our new Patreon benefits on this week’s show, including NEW exclusive podcasts from RFR, available only at our official Patreon page. Plus, rumors about Benecio Del Toro’s role in THE LAST JEDI, “Stranger Things” actress Millie Bobby Brown wants to join the saga, The Star Wars Bedtime Kisses tradition, The history of severed limbs in the saga, and Swank has a Goodwill Store misadventure.
The sister of Maricela Garcia, the California woman who disappeared while shopping at a Los Angeles area Goodwill Store, is desperately pleading with Los Angeles police to investigate the case that detectives labeled “voluntary missing.” A smashed cell phone, a torn necklace and a tracking dog’s reaction convinced her family that the 26-year-old woman was kidnapped. Nancy Grace discusses the LAPD’s reluctance to work the case with Alan Duke, who walked Maricela’s last path with her family.
It's a great show with 2 guests who answered my call at the last minute to cover a cancellation. I was pleased to finally meet Aaron Snow, a local coordinator for a national poetry recitation contest, the first local school to participate is the Alternative School in Columbia County; 30 students will be competing to go to regional on Friday 1/27. Barry talked about reNew and Brew, a cool event combining craft beer and artist reinterpretations of items found in a Goodwill Store. Of course, I covered events for this week-end as well as a quick look into the future. Complete info is on our calendar along with all Arts Events in the River Region. Arts Weekly Radio Show and Podcast-- listen to learn about Arts and Artists in Augusta. Special Guests this week James Aaron Snow with Poetry Out Loud and Barry Paschal to talk about 2017 reNew & Brew at Goodwill. You can listen 2 ways: Radio on Saturday morning at 9:30 on Smooth Jazz 92.3 FM or Podcast from our website www.AugustaArts.com The Greater Augusta Arts Council