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On the Aug. 9 Friday LIVE at Nebraska Public Media, host Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: "The Cabin: Catharsis in The Pandemic" from mixed media painter Raul Alejandro; Merryman Center's new season "The Jan Collective" by artist Jan Fox; Water Street Dance Milwaukee in Holdrege; Cyrus Jaffery's new memoir; and Colby Coash's new book and event. Also, some poetry from Sarah McKinstry-Brown from and a preview of Omaha Fringe Festival's “Of Darkness and Dreams.”
On the Aug. 9 Friday LIVE at Nebraska Public Media, host Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: "The Cabin: Catharsis in The Pandemic" from mixed media painter Raul Alejandro; Merryman Center's new season "The Jan Collective" by artist Jan Fox; Water Street Dance Milwaukee in Holdrege; Cyrus Jaffery's new memoir; and Colby Coash's new book and event. Also, some poetry from Sarah McKinstry-Brown from and a preview of Omaha Fringe Festival's “Of Darkness and Dreams.”
In this episode of Salty Believer Unscripted, Josiah Walker and Bryan Catherman discuss Bryan's move to Trinity Church in Holdrege, Nebraska and Josiah Walker's new role as the Lead Pastor at Redeeming Life Church. There are lots of changes coming to both men and changes coming to both churches. What's ahead? And what's the future of Salty Believer Unscripted looking like. They discuss these questions and much more. Copyright 2024. For more information, please visit SaltyBeliever.com.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen talked about how he would pay for a state takeover of public school funding, and how funds would be distributed, at a meeting in Holdrege Tuesday.
On this week's Friday LIVE Nov. 17 from Nebraska Public Media, Andy Hermann, Dave Hughes, and guests have lively conversations about: Chase Hasty The Magician's performance in Holdrege; the next Lincoln Organ Showcase concert with Eldred Marshall; Keri Chryst and the French Connection in Grand Island; Nebraska Trumpet Ensemble concert in Lincoln; Ted Wheeler's new book and appearance; “Loosely Assembled, “ the exhibit curated by Karissa Johnson at WallSpace-LNK; Keri Chryst's residency in Hastings; and Opera Omaha and Nebraska Writers Collective's Poetry & Music Project. Also, poetry from Jessica Poli and a preview of Voices of Omaha's "Messiah" performance.
On this week's Friday LIVE Nov. 17 from Nebraska Public Media, Andy Hermann, Dave Hughes, and guests have lively conversations about: Chase Hasty The Magician's performance in Holdrege; the next Lincoln Organ Showcase concert with Eldred Marshall; Keri Chryst and the French Connection in Grand Island; Nebraska Trumpet Ensemble concert in Lincoln; Ted Wheeler's new book and appearance; “Loosely Assembled, “ the exhibit curated by Karissa Johnson at WallSpace-LNK; Keri Chryst's residency in Hastings; and Opera Omaha and Nebraska Writers Collective's Poetry & Music Project. Also, poetry from Jessica Poli and a preview of Voices of Omaha's "Messiah" performance.
On Dec. 2 Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: The Prairie Art Brothers holiday performances; holiday concerts by Nebraska Wesleyan and Abendmusik; performances by Mishka Shubaly; Mads Tolling's performance at The Tassel in Holdrege; the Kearney Symphony Orchestra concert; and the holiday concert by Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra. Also, more poetry by Chaun Ballard and a look at a new exhibition at the Bemis Center.
On Dec. 2 Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: The Prairie Art Brothers holiday performances; holiday concerts by Nebraska Wesleyan and Abendmusik; performances by Mishka Shubaly; Mads Tolling's performance at The Tassel in Holdrege; the Kearney Symphony Orchestra concert; and the holiday concert by Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra. Also, more poetry by Chaun Ballard and a look at a new exhibition at the Bemis Center.
Nestled in rural Nebraska, Grey House Haunts is a 7,000 Square Foot linear haunt celebrating its 9th year. Today, we'll speak with owner Jan Knuth about the season and what it's like haunting in an isolated area. Follow along to our Hauntathon: https://linktr.ee/hauntedattractionnetwork
Questions We Asked This Episode: What is the Holdrege Area Chamber all about? [1:40]What is a success story you can share? [4:47]What are challenges you face? [11:22]What is your tip and trick to pass on to other chambers? [15:53]How can you learn more about Broken Bow? [19:00]Full transcript & more info: Nonprofitbootcamponline.comFollow the Chats With Chambers Podcast: https://nonprofitbootcamponline.com/podcast/About Chats With Chambers:Chats With Chambers brings the power and ideas of chambers from across the country to you! Each episode features a new Chamber Executive as they share their wins and tips in the areas of recruitment, fundraising, retention of members and more. Check out these quick 15 minute episodes and find new strategies to make your Chamber even more successful.
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Republican gubernatorial hopefuls Brett Lindstrom, Theresa Thibodeau and Charles Herbster debated Monday in Holdrege.
On April 1 join Genevieve Randall, Shannon Claire and guests for lively conversations about: Walter Echo-Hawk's talk at the E.N. Thompson Forum; Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center's “The Flora of the Nebraska Tallgrass Prairie: Past & Present;" Kat Wiese's opening event for her exhibition; collectif9's performances in Scottsbluff and Holdrege; and Meadowlark Music Festival's 20th anniversary Gala. Also, poetry from Ryan Boyland and a look at the next Vesper Concerts event in Omaha.
On April 1 join Genevieve Randall, Shannon Claire and guests for lively conversations about: Walter Echo-Hawk's talk at the E.N. Thompson Forum; Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center's “The Flora of the Nebraska Tallgrass Prairie: Past & Present;" Kat Wiese's opening event for her exhibition; collectif9's performances in Scottsbluff and Holdrege; and Meadowlark Music Festival's 20th anniversary Gala. Also, poetry from Ryan Boyland and a look at the next Vesper Concerts event in Omaha.
Fr. Tom Stegman, dean of the School of Theology and Ministry at Boston College, shares his story about how he learned to trust his inner voice and lean into God's calling on his life as he discerned his vocation in the priesthood and then after his cancer diagnosis at 22. MEET FR. TOM STEGMAN, S.J.: Fr. Tom Stegman, S.J., of the USA Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus, was raised in Holdrege, Nebraska. He is a graduate of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Philadelphia (B.A., Philosophy). He holds an M.A. (Philosophy) from Marquette University, and both an M.Div. and S.T.L. (Hebrew Bible) from Weston Jesuit School of Theology. He earned his Ph.D. in New Testament studies at Emory University. In his spare time, he follows the Green Bay Packers, St. Louis Cardinals, and Nebraska Cornhuskers. CONNECT WITH AGAPE LATTE: Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube
We recently invited Jan Knuth, owner of Grey House Haunts, to the show and were delighted when she was able to spare a few minutes to talk with us! Jan not only runs this fantastic haunt in Holdrege, Nebraska, she also has a new book out with Candi S. Cross entitled "Not Afraid to Slay: Women in the Haunt Industry." We're confident you'll enjoy this insightful look into running a haunted attraction, and hope you'll check out Jan's book (and haunt) if you get the opportunity! Grey House Haunts homepage: https://www.greyhousehaunts.com/ And look for Not Afraid to Slay now available on Amazon!
Every year I am so fortunate to interview the sixteen students who are finalists for American Star Awards. This year we are kicking it off with Grady Johnson. Grady previously appeared on the Off-Farm Income Podcast in episode #482 back in 2018. It is always a significant thrill for me when a student who I have previously profiled comes back onto the show because they are accomplishing so much, like Grady is.
Today on Midday: In Ag Weather, Paul explains when the peak of the heat arrives. *Jayson previews game six of the NBA Finals in Sports. *Ellen has the latest regional News. *Bryce catches up with James Hickenbotham, Executive Director of the National High School Rodeo Association, to learn more about the finals rodeo taking place in Lincoln this week. *Bryce returns with Grady Johnson from Holdrege. He was named as one of four finalists for the FFA American Star Farmer award. *Clay talks with John Payne and more on Midday! Listen to KRVN Midday, updated each day after 1:30 pm (CTS)!
Can economic development organizations raise money in small towns? You bet. Small towns have a unique ability to rally around cause - be it economic development plans, community projects, or community festivals. With the right plan in place, more money can often be raised than anyone thought possible. In this episode, Mark Bergethon, Capital Campaign Specialist with Convergent Nonprofit Solutions, shares three case studies of successful fundraising campaigns in small towns: Vermillion, South Dakota; Holdrege, Nebraska; Clear Lake, Iowa. Connect with Mark Bergethon More About Convergent Nonprofit Solutions
In rural areas, your neighbors could be miles apart, and the excitement you may seek could be a two-hour drive away. With that distance and lack of proximity, relationships take on a new level of significance. To minister efficiently in this setting, you need to shift your attitude and mindset. It can be very tempting since people are not always around to interact with or even check in on you. My guest is Pastor Kenton Birtell, he has served as pastor of Mt. Calvary in Holdrege since September of 2000. The Kingdom Investor | PodcastTake your generosity to the next level, impact more lives and build a godly legacy! Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyJoin the Racial Healing movement You can donate to the cause of racial healing. Sign up to support this podcast.Support the show
George Lundeen, a world-class figurative sculptor from Holdrege, Nebraska works with a team of ten other sculptors to create the largest sculpture project in decades: Stations of the Cross at Cloisters on the Platte. George talks with Terry about becoming an artist and developing a team for a once in a lifetime project. Here are photos and videos of some of the sculptures mentioned in the episode. Lori Endicott in front of the volleyball sculpture on the University of Nebraska campus. Astronaut Mike Massimino in front of the Swigert sculpture at Denver International Airport. Thomas Jefferson George Lundeen's Robert Frost sculpture mentioned in this podcast episode.
Jayson takes a look at one of the best triple jumpers and wingbacks in Nebraska History from Holdrege, NE. The athlete claimed only to do track to get the attention of football coaches.
For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's two #1 Amazon International Bestseller's: CEO Strength Coach Weight Room Wisdom Please “Thank” our sponsor who bring this show to you for free: PLAE - http://plae.us/ Train Heroic - http://trainheroic.com/ Boyd Epley returned to Nebraska in October of 2014 as Assistant Athletic Director for Strength and Conditioning. Initially hired by former Athletic Director Bob Devaney to start a strength and conditioning program at Nebraska in 1969. Nebraska is recognized as the first university to have a paid strength coach and celebrates it’s 50th anniversary of Husker Power August 2019. Epley served 35 years as NU’s head strength coach for football helping the Huskers win 356 games in 35 years and five national championships. He then moved into an associate athletic director position to oversee the design and construction of the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex and Hawks Championship Center before retiring from NU in 2006. Epley left Nebraska to serve as director of coaching performance for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) which he founded in Lincoln in 1978 but had moved to Colorado Springs. Epley had served as president and chairman of the board of directors for five years. The group honored Epley with its first National Strength Coach-of-the-Year Award in 1980, and in 1993 he was presented the NSCA’s first-ever Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2009 the NSCA Board of Directors changed the name of the award to the Boyd Epley Award for Lifetime Achievement. Epley is recognized as the most decorated strength coach in history and for his national contribution in strength and conditioning, he was named a 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award winner by the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition. Boyd was also honored by the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 1993 with the Lyell Bremser Merit Award.Epley was named to the U.S. Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Hall of Fame in June 2003. He was also honored on the March 2001 cover of American Football Monthly magazine, which tabbed him as the Godfather of Strength and Conditioning. Lindy’s magazine recognized Epley as one of its Top 100 Most Important College Football Sports Figures of the Century. Epley was one of five Huskers on the top 100 list, joining Hall of Fame coaches Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne, Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers and two-time Outland Trophy winner Dave Rimington. In June of 2010, John D. Lukacs of ESPN said “Epley is arguably the single most important individual in the history of strength and conditioning in college athletics.” Epley served as a team captain of the National Champion track team at Phoenix Junior College and starred as a pole vaulter. He then became the Nebraska pole vault record holder as a junior at Nebraska and was the Huskers first 15-foot indoor vaulter. A back injury as a senior ended his vaulting career but opened the door for him to create the strength coaching profession which now has over 55,000 certified strength & conditioning coaches. Epley received his associate’s degree from Phoenix JC in 1968, his bachelor’s degree in 1970 from Nebraska and added a master’s degree in education from Nebraska in 1972. Epley is married to the former Jane Lilyhorn of Holdrege, Neb., and they have a son, Jay Robert who is a certified strength coach, and a daughter, Jenna Shea who has a PhD in Nursing Practice and married a certified strength coach, Chase Beideck. The Beideck’s have three sons, Cash, Colt and Crew. In This Episode We Discuss: What accomplishment is he most proud of. Biggest mistake he has made and how he learned from it. What is his opinion of the current state of the union for Strength & Conditioning. What advice does he have for retiring being a strength coach. Advice for young coaches. Best piece of coaching advice he has ever received.
Pillow Talk With Bros: Exploring Masculinity with Open Beers and Open Hearts
Episode 06 - In this episode of Pillow Talk With Bros, Joe and his guest Danny have an open discussion about what makes dating so frustrating, and if having more options helps or hinders our ability to make good decisions in our dating life. Danny also grills Joe on his "tinder game" and both reveal why they think fighting in relationships is so important. Drink of the Day- Joe and Danny are both drinking a Tres Corazones IPA from Lost Way Brewing Company in Holdrege, NE. Check 'em out!!
Monday Guests: Holdrege resident, Tana Fye who became the first COVID victim in Phelps County tells her story. Dr. Melissa Drain from North Park Animal Hospital in Holdrege talks about animals and the coronavirus. Each Weekday at 5:10 on KRVN’s “This Evening”, you can hear special edition reports and updates on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Robin, Dave and Jack on the latest in Lincoln businesses including another CBD store, a vaping retailer, an expansion at Sun Valley Lanes, Motions Dance Studio, LSF Sports Complex, medical news and a new business at 48th & Holdrege
Today the boys are joined by guest Kevin Farley. Younger brother to late Chris Farley, Kevin has been in movies such as Waterboy, Black Sheep, I Am Chris Farley and many more. Kevin was also well known for his time in the parody boy band 2gether and has been touring the country doing stand up comedy since 2012. To learn more about Kevin you can find him on instagram, twitter or his website kevinfarleyofficial.com. Kevin was in town to perform two shows in both Kearney and Holdrege and was kind enough to come on and bs with us, we hope you enjoy.
In this special Father's Day edition of the Voice of Influence podcast, I interview my dad, Tim Moomey. In this episode we discuss his voice and career, including a few things I didn't know! How Tim built a career and life of meaning by knocking on doors and creating opportunities instead of waiting for them. The importance of following and showing support to kids and your community. What if your dreams or desires are actually an indication of how you could meet a need in the world? First State Bank Investment Center of Holdrege, Nebraska Tim on local NTV as a regular feature: Financial Planner
Crete coach Dave Novak talks about knowing when this group was going to be good (they were freshmen), their season turning point (a loss to Holdrege) and the first round matchup (with Scottsbluff.)
This is the first half of an education for love seminar given in Holdrege, NE on January 23rd, 2016. I speak on Gods plan for love and how his plan is threatened and frustrated in the modern world.
This week we talk with GINW wrestling coach Brian Sybrandts. Early in the season, his young Vikings have performed well, including a team championship at Holdrege. We also preview the Flatwater Fracas in Grand Island.
An interview with Craig Holdrege from the Nature Institute on "Plant Observation & Goethean Science". How to truly know a plant beyond the traditional classification & pattern methods of plant identification.