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Electric Gold: A Nashville SC Supporter Podcast
April 14, 2025: Plot Twist - It Was All Just A Dream

Electric Gold: A Nashville SC Supporter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 61:08


In this episode, the boys get down to the business of worshipping at the feet of their new idol, Eddi Tagseth.  They heap plenty of praise on one Daniel Harry Lovitz, who's having one hell of a season, and they also show lots of love for newcomer Jeisson Palacios.  But most of all, they celebrate the leadership of Hany Mukhtar, who selflessly passed the baton in this most recent game against Salt Lake in order to secure the win.  The boys also pick a few more favorite things, shining a light on the bygone era of record stores (with special shout-out for Empire Records) and the Nashville treasure that is Hatch Show Print.  Then, they pick out some of the greatest plot twists in the history of pop culture, but none did it better than St. Elsewhere.  Finally, they speculate on the future of the NSC goalie position and make some predictions for the team's upcoming trip to Seattle. And they drink beer.

Denim-wrapped Nightmares, a Supernatural podcast
Bonus: Interview with Dick Jr. and the Volunteers' front man, Richard Speight, Jr.

Denim-wrapped Nightmares, a Supernatural podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 47:22 Transcription Available


Send us a textOver drinks, Berly and LA chat with Dick Jr. and the Volunteers' front man, Richard Speight, Jr., about his background in music, how Supernatural cons revived this passion, and the band's upcoming show on December 5th at Exit/In Nashville. Now, let's get tipsy!  CW/TW for violent and lewd commentary; listeners beware!

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Design Better Podcast
Celene Aubry: 100+ years of designing for legendary musicians at Hatch Show Print

Design Better Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 18:04


Get access to the full episode on our Substack: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/celene-aubry Back in 2010, Aarron visited Hatch Show Print, a small print shop with a storied history that began in 1879. Hand cut wood block type and illustrations filled the shelves around presses busy producing posters for famous bands and artists. Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, and so many other legendary folks have used Hatch Show Print to promote their tours, and their aesthetic has been a major influence on design for more than 100 years. They're still producing beautiful print work today and operate out of the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum.  We spoke with Celene Aubry, Associate Director and Manager at Hatch Show Print, about the origins of Hatch Show, the role of letterpress in the digital era and why their mantra is “preservation through production,” the challenges and joys of working with old tools, and how they are going about educating the next generation of letterpress designers. Bio Celene Aubry is the Associate Director and Manager at Hatch Show Print, the iconic letterpress print shop continuously operating since 1879 in Nashville, Tennessee. Aubry becomes the first woman to run the letterpress print shop in its 140-year history. Celene is also guiding the development of additional Hatch Show Print programs and activities that leverage a classroom and gallery, while still carrying on the shop's tradition of preservation through production, making posters for the customers whenever time allows. Premium Episodes on Design Better This is a premium episode on Design Better (learn more in the announcement here). We'll be releasing two premium episodes per month, along with two free episodes for everyone. Premium subscribers also get access to our monthly AMAs with former guests, ad-free episodes, and our new enhanced newsletter The Brief that compiles salient insights, quotes, readings, and creative processes uncovered in the show.  Upgrade to paid Visiting the links below is one of the best ways to support our show: Methodical Coffee: Roasted, blended, brewed, served and perfected by verified coffee nerds

Retail Corner: New Normal in Retail Technology & Business
Visual Merchandising: The Aesthetics of Retail Sales. - Kacey Bengtson

Retail Corner: New Normal in Retail Technology & Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 20:42


In this engaging podcast episode, Kacey Bengtson, the esteemed Director of Retail at Cheekwood, offers invaluable insights into the dynamic world of visual merchandising in tourism retail. With her wealth of experience, Kacey delves into the art of crafting compelling retail displays that captivate customers and drive sales. She discusses the importance of strategic placement, cohesive themes, and storytelling through product arrangement to create immersive shopping experiences. About our guest, Kacey Bengtson: Kacey Bengtson has been the Retail Director at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens since 2020. Prior to working at Cheekwood, she managed Retail Operations at two other major Nashville tourist destinations - The Hermitage Hotel and Hatch Show Print (inside the Country Music Hall of Fame). Kacey was also a Visual merchandiser at Magnolia, in Waco, Texas. Working in tourism-retail for over 10 years has made Kacey an expert on experiential retail and customer connection, as well as product curation and visual merchandising. As a member of the Museum Store Association, Kacey shares her skills and unique perspective on visual merchandising with other Museum Retail professionals as a speaker at multiple MSA conferences. Her passion for designing well-curated retail spaces with unique products is something she enjoys sharing, and she continues to train others on the best buying and merchandising practices. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaceyafd/ Website: https://cheekwood.org/ About Retail Corner Podcast: Guest Host: Cole Koumalats Producer: Sachin Kumar Bhate Podcast Sponsor: Proxima360 Listen to other podcasts at: https://proxima360.com/retail-corner.podcast or https://retailcorner.live Subscribe our Podcast: Apple iTunes: https://apple.co/3eoeUdT Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3dvjpDJ Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3DFHXHw Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3tkbhk1 Interested in being on our podcast? Submit request at: retailcorner@proxima360.com

Songwriter Connection
Brei Carter - Musical Gumbo - Ep 153

Songwriter Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 45:45


Brei Carter is a genre bending country soul singer-songwriter making an impact with her music. With videos on CMT to her own Hatch Show Print, Brei Shares her journey and songs with us in a sort of Musical Gumbo. Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Tenet
Ep. 178 Johanna Mueller – Printmaker, Relief Engraving & Mixed Media Printmaking

Tenet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 171:13


This week Wes and Todd sit down with Printmaker, Johanna Mueller. Johanna discusses being an entrepreneur in her youth, having a strong work ethic, her art education, falling in love with printmaking, defending her work in grad school, learning to edit her criticism, finding her voice with printmaking, the printmaking community, Frogman's workshops, wood engraving, printing presses, Wonderhand Studios, Hatch Show Print, what intrigues her about printmaking, process, holy cards & playing cards, the Bible & the birth of modern pornography, the fine art of printmaking, different printmaking processes, defining printmaking, educating people about printmaking, failures, experimenting & exploration, MO'Print, the thought behind her work, Jackalopes, the Sangre de Cristos, subliminal messaging, topographic maps, Wyoming, icons, fetishes & totems, art residencies, Siqueiros, Beth Cavener, the Greeley art community, pricing, editions, collage, selling art and the importance of connection.Join us for a fascinating and exploratory conversation about printmaking with Johanna Mueller! Check out Johanna's beautiful work at her website www.johannamuellerprints.com Follow Johanna Mueller on social media:Instagram - www.instagram.com/johannamuellerprints/@johannamuellerprints Check out the Wonderhand Studios website at www.wonderhandstudios.comFollow Wonderhand Studios on social media:Instagram - www.instagram.com/wonderhandstudios/@wonderhandstudios Check out the MO'Print website for all the events and exhibition for the Month of Printmaking in Denver, March 2024 – www.moprint.org

Examineradio - The Halifax Examiner podcast
Episode 67: Alex MacAskill and Midnight Oil

Examineradio - The Halifax Examiner podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 42:44


Alex MacAskill, once known as Fishbone Prints and now known as the man behind Midnight Oil Print and Design House, stops by the show to talk about how he ended up in the poster game early in life, his stint in Nashville at the historic Hatch Show Print, how many beer cans he's designed for 2 Crows, how he feels looking at posters on Halifax lampposts, and how his love for cats and birds turned into art. Plus the lead single from a brand-new band, We Should've Been Plumbers.

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Radio Show: The Art of hatch Show Print with Celene Aubry

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 15:08


cityCURRENT Radio Show Host, Andrew Bartolotta, talks with Celene Aubry, Director and Shop Manager of Hatch Show Print Shop, one of Nashville's oldest businesses and last remaining shop for the original Printers Alley. After joining the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1992, learn how this once family owned business has evolved into a working museum, that continues to produce commercial work while leveraging the artistic skills and history of letterpress.Founded by brothers Charles and Herbert Hatch, Hatch Show Print opened in Nashville in 1879. For much of the 20th century, the shop's vibrant posters served as a leading advertising medium for Southern entertainment, and included work for many members of the Grand Ole Opry such as Bill Monroe, Minnie Pearl and Ernest Tubb, and for rock & roll greats such as Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry.Thousands of posters and billboard-size advertisements were printed for traveling vaudeville and minstrel shows, circuses and carnivals barnstorming across the country. In 1992, Hatch Show Print became a historic property of the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum.Today, Hatch Show Print is a thriving letterpress poster and design shop in downtown Nashville, with seven full-time designer-printers on staff. The shop creates and prints 500 to 600 poster jobs every year for clients ranging from Mumford & Sons and Willie Nelson to brands such as Fossil, Taschen and the U.S. Postal Service.For more information about tours or the history of the shop, visit HatchShowPrint.com.

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
334: Betty Turbo on digital illustration and using humor to carry a message

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 63:24


Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Agnes Barton-Sabo, also known as Betty Turbo. Her humorous, vivid illustrations meld advertisements for food and daily necessities with social justice messages and words of encouragement. In our interview we talk about taking up papier-mâché sculpture during the pandemic, design tips she learned while working at Hatch Show Print, and how image making can support social justice movements. To see examples of her work visit www.bettyturbo.com.    On today’s Amaco Community Corkboard we have Clay Week Open Studio, an international outreach event that celebrates clay, community and creativity. Join us on the weekend of October 9-11, 2020 for a celebration of clay around the world! To keep this year’s open studio safe for all participants we encourage you to move your events to an online format. Virtual demonstrations, lectures, and online sales are just a few ways you can engage your community through Clay Week Open Studios. To sign up today visit www.clayweek.org/openstudio.   Michiana Pottery tour is a proud sponsor of the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler podcast. Join 26 potters from around the country for the 9th- annual Michiana Pottery Tour, happening virtually beginning on September 26th. You'll find a list of participating potters, links to their webstores, and more information at www.michianapotterytour.com or on our instagram page: @michianapotterytour

Bleav in Music City
Live Music Venues and History

Bleav in Music City

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 19:15


Kayla and Kevin chat about a couple of well-known music venues and museums – the Ryman Auditorium, the Country Music Hall of Fame, Hatch Show Print and Opryland. Not only can you listen to live music, but also learn about the music and artists that played a part in Nashville’s history.

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Nashville Radio Show: Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 15:01


For more than 50 years, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has shared the country music story – from its past to present day – through exhibitions, educational programs and publications.The museum contributes significantly to Nashville's prosperity, generating an economic impact of more than $81 million in 2019. Additionally, more than 2,300 full-time equivalent jobs were supported by the museum and its audiences, and $8.3 million in revenue was generated for local and state government.       In 2019, nearly 107,000 guests participated in 1,450 hands-on educational programs and more than 40,000 students engaged in museum programs for schools.Music is a powerful, unifying tool.  To inspire creativity and togetherness at this uncertain time, the Museum announced that its most popular educational programs, Words & Music at Home and Songwriter Sessions, have been adapted for the general public to access at home via our website and Instagram Live. Words & Music at Home Instagram Lives are Thursday at 2 p.m. @OfficialCMHOF.Songwriter Sessions on Instagram Live are Thursdays at 8 p.m. @OfficialCMHOF.May 12 @ 8:00pm, Brandy Clark, whose compositions include her singles “Bigger Boat,” which features Randy Newman, “Hold My Hand” and “Who You Thought I Was.”May 19 @ 8:00pm, Charlie Worsham, whose compositions include “Love You To The Moon” (Kip Moore) and his own singles “Mississippi In July” and “Old Time's Sake.”Words & Music at Home: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Your Own Song Lyrics, available at any time on the museum's website.  In addition to the new Instagram Live programs, country music fans can explore past museum programs on our Digital Archive section of our website, where they can hear interviews, great music and insightful commentary.The museum also operates Historic RCA Studio B, the home of 1000 hits; Hatch Show Print, one of the oldest operating letterpress print shop in America; and the CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and MuseumLearn more:  https://countrymusichalloffame.org/

The Ground Shots Podcast
Brien Beidler and Mary Sullivan on the importance of the crafts of bookbinding and papermaking

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 90:53


This episode of the Ground Shots Podcast features a conversation with craftsfolk Brien Beidler and Mary Sullivan at the off-grid rural Idaho homestead of Jim Croft and Melody Eckroft during their summer 2019 ‘Old Ways of Making Books' class. Brien, Mary and I sat down at the end of a three week workshop period where we all had different roles as both teachers and students during Jim and Melody's yearly or bi-yearly ‘Old Ways of Making Books' class. Brien and Mary are highly skilled bookbinders who came to assist Jim Croft and also continue to learn and be mentored by him. I've mentioned the old ways class on the podcast several times and posted about it on the blog over the years. Alyssa Sacora and I talk about the Old Ways class on the podcast, here. I posted a photo diary three years ago of my time at Jim and Melody's homestead, here. I posted a recent photo diary documenting the hide tanning portion of the class from this summer, here. ********************************************* From the beginning, Brien Beidler has been inspired by historic bindings, and is consistently delighted by their ability to harmonize fine craftsmanship, quirky but elegant aesthetics, and evidence of the hands that made them. Though traditionally structured and bound with integrity, Brien's bindings seek ways to create new compositions and juxtapositions of these historic precedents. Naturally, a healthy love of the tools of the trade followed suit, and with the generosity and encouragement of toolmaking legends Jim Croft and Shanna Leino, Brien also creates a limited assortment of specialized hand tools for bookbinding and its related trades. Over the last nine years Brien has taken and taught a variety of bookbinding and toolmaking workshops, and is an active member of the Guild of Book Workers. In the fall of 2016, he and his wife upped their roots in Charleston, South Carolina and set up shop in Bloomington, Indiana, where Brien works from his home studio with Wren, his curmudgeonly Brittany. ***************************************** Mary Sullivan grew up in Nashville, Tennessee and was one of those children who always seemed to be making something. After completing her BA in Fine Art from Maryville College in 2006 she worked as a designer and printer at the legendary Hatch Show Print, one of the country's oldest continually operating letterpress poster shops in Nashville, TN. After several years absorbing the history, materials, and tools of the trade she left Nashville temporarily to pursue an MFA in book arts at the renowned University of Iowa Center for the Book in Iowa City, Iowa.  Over the next 3 years she studied bookbinding, paper-making, printmaking, calligraphy, and book repair and was taught by some of the most respected practitioners in my field. Upon completing her MFA in Book Arts in 2014, she moved back to her hometown in Nashville and founded Crowing Hens Bindery, where she designs, makes, and sells everything from blank books to letterpress printed stationery, decorative papers, art prints, and tools; all made by hand, one at a time.   In this episode of the podcast, we talk about:   how Brien and Mary met the bookbinder and papermaker Jim Croft and how he affected their relationships to bookbinding, printmaking, papermaking, and craft in general. how learning about bookbinding and craft processes at Jim and Melody's homestead in northern Idaho is unique because of their land-based lifestyle how Jim Croft's books are modeled after medieval era books, but are unique to him and the landscape of northern Idaho the scavenge nature of Jim Croft's craft process Brien talks about his focus on bookbinding, toolmaking etc. and his preference for making his books and tools accessible Mary speaks on her work of bookbinding, printing, and art making; as well as her graduate school research on paper-making production how industrialization affects the slow craft of bookbinding especially when using materials from the land and doing the process by hand and with the focus of quality books in mind the effects industrialization has on the consumer's expectations of perfectionism, something that didn't always exist in bookbinding and paper-making historically some bookbinding history the responsibility of carrying on the trade of bookbinding and not losing the knowledge of how to make different styles of books how capitalism affects our understanding and treatment of books some talk on the value of art vs. craft in our culture Links: Jim and Melody's website, where you can contact them about future classes out in Idaho (calling or writing letters is best): https://cargocollective.com/oldway Brien's website: https://www.beidlermade.com/ Brien's instagram: @bhbeidler http://www.instagram.com/bhbeidler Mary's website: https://www.crowinghensbindery.com/ Mary's instagram: @crowinghensbindery http://www.instagram.com/crowinghensbindery Penland School of Craft: https://penland.org/ Friends of Dard Hunter paper-making conference: https://friendsofdardhunter.org/conference University of Iowa Center for the Book: https://www.iowacenterforthebook.org   Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project.  Support the Ground Shots Project with a one time donation: paypal.me/petitfawn (include your email so I can send you a thank you note!!)  Our website with backlog of episodes, plant profiles, travelogue and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com  Our Instagram page @goldenberries Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow Produced by: Opia Creative        

Proof Letterpress Podcast
3. Laura Baisden of Camp Nevernice Part 1

Proof Letterpress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 46:30


Laura Baisden is the artist and printer behind Camp Nevernice, a letterpress studio in East Nashville. She prints custom posters and illustrations using type and linocut imagery. In this first half of the interview, Laura talks about how she found letterpress, her 5 years at Hatch Show Print, and the inception of Camp Nevernice.     

RDU On Stage
Ep. 17: A Virtual Field Trip to The Country Music Hall of Fame for 140 Years of Hatch Show Print

RDU On Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 19:30


Today we are taking a field trip to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee. This place, this shrine of music, is so much more than cowboy boots and Cadillacs. It’s a tribute to all the jazz, blues and bluegrass artists, who are interwoven into country music’s origin story. And nestled in the 5th Avenue lobby of this incredible building, is another not-to-be-missed hidden gem called Hatch Show Print, a historic letterpress print shop that is as much a part of Americana as country music itself. So why talk about Hatch here on this podcast? Well, it turns out that there’s a thread of southern hospitality that ties this small print shop in the heart of Nashville to our very own Durham Performing Arts Center. About the Guest Celene Aubry is the Associate Director at Hatch Show Print, one of America’s oldest surviving letterpress show poster and design shops. In addition to overseeing the staff and operation of a vibrant 140 year old letterpress print shop, Aubry is also guiding the development of additional Hatch Show Print programs and activities that leverage a classroom and gallery—two spaces that are still relatively new to the shop—while still carrying on the shop’s tradition of preservation through production, making posters for the customers whenever time allows. And, when the day’s work is done, Celene enjoys pursuing her quest to bring together the two outmoded processes of letterpress printmaking and hand-printed photographs. For more information about Hatch Show Print visit https://hatchshowprint.com/ (https://hatchshowprint.com/). Resources https://countrymusichalloffame.org/ (The Country Music Hall of Fame) https://www.opry.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=2018_Search_Brand_BMM&utm_term=%2Bgrand%20%2Bopry%7cb&utm_content=291642335994&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI2fmy1Yby4QIVg8DACh1fbwBNEAAYAiAAEgJ60vD_BwE (The Grand Ole Opry) https://www.ryman.com/ (Ryman Auditorium) https://rduonstage.com/2019/04/28/gallery-a-virtual-peek-into-hatch-show-prints-nashville-studio/ (Photo Gallery (Hatch Show Print)) Photo courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Connect with RDU on Stage Facebook – @rduonstage Twitter – @rduonstage Instagram – @rduonstage Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.rduonstage.com) Support this podcast

10K Dollar Day
24: Twilight Walks in a Fog Forest Sound Scary!

10K Dollar Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 55:22


Lulu & Alison almost picked the same place...but instead they didn't.INTRO: (0:00) We're back from vacation, which ended up being work and play, but in the best way! So many production meetings over craft cocktails. We talk about our favorite Nashville spots - Steadfast Coffee, The Fox, and an incredible tour of Hatch Show Print, to name a few.OBSESSIONS: (11:41) Alison swears by her Flying Monkey Jeans from Nashville shop Vinnie Louise. Lulu waxes poetic on the gift that is Central Air.WISHLIST: (16:06) Alison wants a flip-flop-convertible-heel to be invented. Lulu wishes for a personal bubble of A/C. Wouldn’t that be nice. ALISON’S 10K DAY - PATAGONIA, CHILE: (17:55) It's winter in Patagonia so Alison does a little shopping, at, you guessed it. Travel company Explora has a hotel in Patagonia and you guys, their rates include EVERYTHING. Transportation is problematic, so Alison hired a driver. The spanish pronunciations get even better. Breakfast at Wake Up Café de Especialidad. A preview hike in Torres del Paine National Park, pretty much THE reason to go to Patagonia. Picnic Lunch from Patagonia Food. The amenities at the Tierra Patagonia Spa are irresistible. Lastly, Alison dined and star-gazed at The Singular. LULU’S 10K DAY - MACHU PICCHU, PERU: (32:30) You don’t go here for endless options of things to do, you go to experience the World Heritage Site. The only resort allowed so close to the historic sanctuary, the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel is luxury ecotourism at its best. The Apu Machu Picchu Excursion took her to the Sun Gate, a must see. Cloud Forest - Clouds? Fog? Who knows. Lulu was adventurous with the local cuisine at Pacha Papa. Alison’s not here for it. CHARITIES:Fireflies Patagonia Machu Picchu, Cusco, Sacred Valley Disaster ReliefFOLLOW US: FacebookInstagramYoutubeTwitterWebsiteApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/10KDollarDay/)

Letterpress Digest: A Podcast About Letterpress Printing
007 // Erin & Andrew. Pressing On.

Letterpress Digest: A Podcast About Letterpress Printing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 53:26


Erin Beckloff & Andrew Quinn created a documentary about letterpress printing called Pressing On. Hear about the multi-year process, from kickstarter to its debut at Hatch Show Print.

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Vacation Mavens
071 Nashville with Kids

Vacation Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 50:40


Nashville is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. It may be the home of country music but there is so much more to see and do (and eat!) This week we chat with Tennessean Kristin Luna to get the inside scoop on what to do in Nashville with kids. ON THE PODCAST 00:30 - Update on Tamara and Kim's travels 01:25 - Talking with Kristen Luna 08:00 - How long to spend in Nashville 09:07 - What to do 12:05 - Seeing a show 14:22 - River that separates Nashville 17:25 - Broadway after dark 21:18 - Other places to visit 27:47 - Country Christmas 28:47 - Hotel in downtown Nashville 33:48 - Where to eat in Nashville 40:15 - Money saving tips 42:42 - Best place to take a family photo 45:47 - Favorite Travel Gear 48:24 - App of the week ABOUT KRISTIN LUNA Kristin Luna is a Nashville-based journalist who has written for more than 50 magazines, including Newsweek, Travel + Leisure, Parade and Southern Living. She shares the behind-the-scenes of her travels via her 10-year-old blog Camels & Chocolate. Follow Kristin on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and Twitter. PLACES TO VISIT IN NASHVILLE WITH KIDS Country Music Hall of Fame is a great museum for anyone -- even if you are not a big country music fan. The museum is attached to the Omni Nashville Hotel, which is fairly large and has one of the only outdoor pools in Nashville. The hotel in in the central part of Nashville, making it easy to walk to different places. Hatch Show Print is a letterpress print shop that has been around for over a hundred years. You can watch the printing through big windows in the front and take workshops. You should check out the Ryman Auditorium, which is known as the Mother Church of Country Music, but more than just country musicians play there. Riverfront Park is a great place to visit if you have young kids that need to have some play time. The Parthenon is a cool place to visit and you need to take about a half hour out of your day. It is a full scale replica of the Greek Parthenon and on weekends there are a lot of festivals and food trucks there. This is also a great place to have a picnic with your family. The Grand Ole Opry is a fantastic piece of Nashville's history and a must do when in Nashville. If you really want to try Nashville Hot Chicken one of the most famous places would be Hattie B’s. This is a great family place and has the ability to order online and has two locations now. BEST PLACE TO TAKE FAMILY PHOTO Most photos are taken in front of ‘I believe in Nashville’ mural. 12th South has a few great colorful murals. If you want the skyline, taking a photo in front of the Bridge building has a great view looking over the river. FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR Kristin loves to wear sundresses from LOFT, Gap, and Old Navy. APP OF THE WEEK Lyft is a competitor to Uber, but it allows you to schedule a ride and leave your tip through the app. MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST Omni Nashville Hotel Behind the scenes at the Grand Ole Opry Union Station Hotel Airbnb referral link: www.airbnb.com/c/tgruber2 Lyft: TAMARA49894 referral code Best Murals of Nashville FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD! If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play and leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email or leave us a voicemail at +1.641.715.3900, ext. 926035# You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcase and We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for listening! Photos courtesy of Kristin Luna. This post contains affiliate links. If you click a link and make a purchase/booking, we may make a small commission to cover our podcasting costs.

Obsessed Show
Chase Turberville

Obsessed Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 43:21


Chase Turberville is a brand designer at Focus Lab in Savannah, Georgia. Check out his work on Dribble and Instagram.   Chase discovered his love of design and branding as a teenager playing in a grunge cover band. From there, he began his official design career at Realtree, where he learned that anything can be wrapped in camo. He then spent time interning at Hatch Show Print and credits those three months as being some of the most transformative in his career.    In this episode, we discuss: How he got his start in the design world What makes a great client What he's most obsessed with today   You can download this episode and subscribe on iTunes.

Makers of Sport®
Episode 87: Olivia Brestal, Senior Designer & Photographer, Sporting Kansas City

Makers of Sport®

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 89:30


"As a designer, we think as a brand...so I always try to make myself a brand." Olivia Brestal is a multi-talented midwestern creative that grew up in the soccer capitol of the U.S., so it's only fitting she has spent the entirety of her post-grad career creating for professional soccer clubs. As a sr. designer & photographer for Sporting KC, Olivia joins the podcast to discuss how she developed her work's aesthetic, her inspirations in illustration and sports photography, and her move to Texas where she worked for FC Dallas. We touch on the unfortunate practice of stealing fonts, the sameness of visual aesthetic in sports, design criticism and the needless sensitivity most sports designers have with their work being critiqued. Olivia also gives us some insight into how they are faciliating a creative culture among their creative team including their office environmental decoration. Lastly, we go deep into the world of soccer (football for non-U.S. listeners) discussing everything from the growth of soccer in the U.S., our favorite boots, youth development programs and how the visual aesthtetic of soccer leagues like the MLS and Premier League are the best top-to-bottom aesthetically in the world of sport. Mentions Include: Olivia Brestal on Twitter Olivia Brestal on Instagram Olivia Brestal on Behance Sporting Kansas City Mikey Burton, illustrator Jeremy Darlow, Brands Win Championships Episode 66: Jeremy Darlow, adidas Wolff Olins Landor & Associates Erik Davila, former FC Dallas, current Advocare FC Dallas Scarf of the Month Hatch Show Print Men in Blazers Generation adidas Episode 85: Samir Gole, VP Digital, MLS DixonBaxi Premier League branding Manchester City FC hackathon My next guest is RiCardo Crespo. RiCardo is best known as a creative ninja. You find much about him online and he prefers it that way as he consults with Nike and many other global brands. He has been global creative director for Mattel, 20th Century Fox and has spent time agencies like McCann Erickson, Saatchi & Saatchi & more. Sign up for the weekly email newsletter for updates, discounts on future products and exclusive content for subscribers. You can also show your support for the podcast by joining the community and keeping it sponsor-free. Did you enjoy this episode? Then please rate and/or write a review of the show on iTunes. Also, be sure to follow show host, @TAdamMartin and @MakersofSport on twitter and Dribbble.

Makers of Sport®
Episode 80: Amy Lukas, Cameron Smith, Molly Mazzolini; Co-Founders; Infinite Scale

Makers of Sport®

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016 71:23


"In the environment, things need to be simplified, they need to have a quick read. You scale things very differently in environmental graphics than typical graphic design applications." Amy Lukas, Cameron Smith and Molly Mazzolini—co-founders & creative partners of Infinite Scale—join the show to tell the story of their environmental design firm. The three partners give us a view into their individual backgrounds and tell the story of how they met and what led to eventually founding their own design firm. Cameron & Amy discuss how they landed their first major project for a the NFL and shares a bit about their design and pitch process, including assessing a city and the opportunity for design. Additionally, Molly shares how they approach branding from a strategic and relationship perspective; as well as explains what a brand activation is. Amy gives us some insight into their work culture and why it is very important to growing and sustaining a reputable design firm. Lastly, we discuss ReScale; the green initiative of recycling and repurposing one-off environmental assets into other products. Mentions Include: Infinite Scale's Twitter Infinite Scale Utah Jazz uni unveiling College Football Playoff by Pentagram Sports Business Journal article on CFP Playoff design 2016 NHL All-Star Identity by Fanbrandz Paul Conway, NHL CD Hatch Show Print Kyle Field wayfinding signage Populous, Kansas City University of Cincinnati DAAP ReScale NHL Green The Green Sport Alliance The next podcast will be a crossover episode. Sean Callanan, founder of SportsGeek, and I are collaborating on an episode that appear on both podcasts. A part 1 & 2 split between two brands. Sign up for the weekly email newsletter for updates, discounts on future products and exclusive content for subscribers. You can also show your support for the podcast by joining the community and keeping it sponsor-free. Did you enjoy this episode? Then please rate and/or write a review of the show on iTunes. Also, be sure to follow show host, @TAdamMartin and @MakersofSport on twitter and Dribbble.

Movers & Thinkers
Invisible Movers

Movers & Thinkers

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 24:38


Sometimes the biggest influencers are the people you don’t see — those who are working behind the scenes in fascinating places or whose work is often anonymous. This episode on the docket: Lisa Donovan, acclaimed pastry chef, formerly of Husk Nashville; Celene Aubry, letterpress poster maker at Nashville’s iconic Hatch Show Print; and Alexander Berta, cybersecurity expert with KPMG. Recorded in Nashville Public Radio’s Studio C on April 30, 2015.