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Sam Luke Chase and Ward Hayden of Ward Hayden and the Outliers on the WATD Tiny Stage talking about their Hometown Throwdown show at The River Club Music Hall on March 28th. Learn more at get tickets at https://www.theriverclubmusichall.com/event/hometown-throwdown-with-sam-luke-chase-band-and-ward-hayden-the-outliers.
It will be argued to the end of time but arguable thee greatest Mikalah's Hometown Throwdown happens as while as an emotional Relationship Rehab takes places!
These things can you get kicked out of the group chat + Andrea goes for her title belt with Mikalah's Hometown Throwdown!
Have you ever heard of the Norborne Soybean Festival? You might have, thanks to their recent recognition as the Cenex Hometown Throwdown Grand Prize Winner, but even if you haven't, you're going to love this episode. It's about building amazing community events and what it looks like to swing for the fences. About Kyle: Kyle Durham is a sixth-generation farmer from Norborne, Missouri, an agricultural community of 700 residents. Kyle and his father farm 2,500 acres of soybeans and corn in the Missouri River bottoms. In addition to farming, Kyle is involved with numerous local, state, and national organizations as a board member and volunteer. These include the United Soybean Board, Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council, his state and county Farm Bureaus, Trinity Lutheran Church, and the Norborne Soybean Festival. He also owns and operates The Slaboratory, a custom woodworking business in his hometown, specializing in unique handcrafted furnishings. Kyle and his wife Courtney have two sons, Simeon, 16, and Elijah, 12. In this episode, we cover: What the Norbone Soybean Festival is The Hometown Throwdown contest Their plans for the prize money How a good community event can be a catalyst for community involvement The power of the “microask” Links and Resources Mentioned: The famous Hometown Throwdown video entry: https://www.facebook.com/NorborneSoybeanFestival/videos/1055942345557323 The Norborne Soybean Festival Facebook, home of the Festival Friday updates: https://www.facebook.com/NorborneSoybeanFestival A few articles about the contest and the festival: https://www.kttn.com/norborne-soybean-festival-wins-hometown-throwdown-grand-prize/ https://www.kmzu.com/news/norborne-soybean-festival-crowned-best-in-the-nation-part-2/article_02d0a756-21d6-11ef-bf71-cb75605b6185.html https://www.agriculture.com/missouri-hometown-hero-kyle-durham-8385148
The MLB Home Run Derby was interesting to say the least, we dive into it all plus a chance at greatness with Mikalah's Hometown Throwdown!
Jake BrennanTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Jake Brennan. You probably know Jake as the creator and host of the immensley popular Disgraceland podcast; but you are about to learn a bit more about him! In this episode, we chat about Jake growing up in Clinton, Mass. in the burgeoning punk / hardcore scene. We talk about his early musician days with Cast Iron Hike, and Bodega Girls, and what led him in the direction of music in the first place. One of Jake's bands even opened up for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones at a Hometown Throwdown! We talk about Victory Records, Island Records, Def Jam Records, and even how George H.W. Bush and the C.I.A. are connected to Bob Marley. We touch on Helter Skelter and Chaos by Tom O'Neill, and how those two stories helped inspire Disgraceland. I get Jake to explain exactly what the hell a MELLOTRON is, and why he decided to rely on it for the opening of his music-based true crime podcast. Then we get into his years with Bodega Girls, and how that came about; before he lets me play my favorite song of theirs (Surf's Up America). Jake explains the origin story of Disgraceland, and we touch on some of my favorite episodes, featuring: Jerry Lee Lewis, Jim Morrison, Bob Marley, and John Denver. I pry into how Double Elvis Media unfolded, and we talk about a few of the podcasts under that banner. Obviously, I have to know all about the April Fool's Day fiasco, and when we can look forward to another one. Super big thanks to Jake for sitting down with me and sharing the details on some of the things that work, and some that don't; when trying to capture the attention of new listeners, plus, what one can expect by being an ALL ACCESS supporter. Be sure to check out Disgraceland, and some of the other Double Elvis pods, including: Badlands, Blood on the Tracks, and The 27 Club.
Join Chad, Jesse and Mike for the Dynasty War Games We really are out here trying to make the world a better place for Dynasty Fantasy Football. There's still plenty of room for Dynasty, Redraft, Daily Fantasy, Gambling and Prop Betting content, but they all have their own featured shows on this feed, The DWZ Football Network Please rate us with a 5 star review on Itunes and follow the show on IG and Twitter @dynastywarzone on both. Thanks for listening and Happy Thursday.
Emily of Urbandale did a an absolutely great job this morning! It's Ken, Colleen, Kurt and YOU!
Arnie returns from his vacation, They are making a TV Sitcom based on Arnie. The Celtics are in disarray, what does the trade for Average Al mean, Kemba hits the road, The Hometown Throwdown returns with a shot at Sox /Yankees Tickets! Win Tickets to The Nascar 301 at NHMS!
Switching it up AGAIN this week and have some friends from Clubhouse join us during our episode. We chat Clare & Dale’s potential reunion, Demi’s twitter screwup, more on the #FireChrisHarrison movement, Matt James latest statement, and who should be the new host of the franchise. #firechrisharrison Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebasicbitchpodcast/ Resources Mentioned in the Episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jsagTfda_PxyAarz_47l7uncNAJRHjbPbMnpyx8MAH8/edit?usp=sharing https://hbr.org/2020/07/how-to-call-out-racial-injustice-at-work https://www.fastcompany.com/90512421/standing-in-the-gap-one-part-of-allyship-that-gets-overlooked Support the show (https://linktr.ee/thebasicbitchpodcast)
Johnny Sheehan is chef/partner at Salt Raw Bar and Leena's Kitchen in Plymouth, Mass. He gives props to his mother and his wife, smart boy! His baking and pastry instructor Chef Ying-Wei Luo opened his eyes to Asian cuisine with a timely trip to his first dim sum experience. His mentorship still sticks with Chef Sheehan to this day. We get an opportunity to speak with Chef Luo to hear about what it is he saw in young Johnny all those years ago. First job in the industry? Dishwasher, La Garlic Restaurante, Raynham MA, when I was 14 Proudest moment(s) of your career? Watching my Sous Chef and Chef de Cuisine win the Hometown Throwdown at Mayflower Brewery in Plymouth Food and/or drinks staples in your house? olives, charcuterie, flavored seltzer, white wine, nuts Two things most people don't know about you? Grew up playing drums in heavy metal bands and love golfing Words to live by? Anything worthwhile takes hard work and sacrifice, live in love and respect Website - SaltRawBarPlymouth.com Facebook - /saltplymouth /chefjohnnysheehan Instagram - @saltplymouth @chefjsheehan First inspired by cooking in his home kitchen in his youth, Chef Johnny took his first job in the restaurant industry washing dishes at age 14. As a young adult, he peered into the Boston restaurant scene making deliveries all over the city as a tractor trailer driver, reigniting his passion for cooking. He courageously made a pivotal turn in his career, enrolling in the acclaimed Le Cordon Bleu culinary school in Cambridge, where he earned a degree, alongside life-altering experiences, that support his culinary approach to this day. His instructors, struck by his passion for the culinary art, took Sheehan’s learning to a different level, teaching him in open Asian markets about raw ingredients, and about molecular gastronomy, investing hours in his education past the school day. While still in culinary school and post degree, Sheehan went on to work under celebrated Chef Ken Oringer at Boston’s renowned French modern-American restaurant Clio, where he worked tirelessly to learn each station and moved up the line. He jumped at the opportunity to work alongside Chef Chris Gould at Clio’s notable sushi bar, Uni. Sheehan’s passion for cooking, attention to detail and his unique take on Asian-inspired cuisine is immediately evident upon speaking with him and sampling his dishes. Partnering with Plymouth restaurateurs The Casinelli Family, Sheehan has created Salt Raw Bar and Fine Cuisine on Plymouth’s historic waterfront. With a focus on sourcing amazing fresh ingredients, Salt showcases inventive seasonal cuisine partnering with local farms and quality driven purveyors. Along with sister restaurant Leena’s Kitchen the growing restaurant group will continue to bring fresh, local, and inventive cuisine to the South Shore. Chef Sheehan is a regularly featured chef at both Nantucket and Newport wine and food festivals. Sheehan has been featured on episodes of popular television program The Phantom Gourmet, and he received the rare and coveted “Hidden Jewel” accolade for his innovative fare. He was also featured on Twist of Taste America with Michelin starred chef Vikas Khanna.
Interviews recorded at the 4th Annual America's Hometown Throwdown, a chef competition hosted by Mayflower Brewing Co. to benefit the South Shore Community Action Council’s Food Resources Program. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.
Returning guest Mike Wisdom, now of The Tasty, joined by Ryan Smith are here to talk about the Hometown Throwdown, knowing your local ingredients, "secret" parking lots, and eating Mittens. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.
Tobin starts off the program ripping the failed negotiations between Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder. This is starting to look like Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao all over again. Why do promoters act like belt sanctioning bodies should have power over these discussions. UFC 226 is next Saturday. Will Stipe Miocic add to his longest title reign or will Daniel Cormier finally jump out from the Jon "Bones" Jones shadow. DC needs to stop talking about himself in the GOAT status. Even if he wins he can call himself an all time great, but not the greatest. Is this Brian Ortega the most dangerous opponent Max Holloway has ever faced? Derrick Lewis vs Francis Ngannou has a chance to be the most fun one round fight ever! Plus we preview next Friday's Hometown Throwdown at the Seminole Hard Rock Event center.
Heathyr and Jeremy dive into HOMETOWN WEEK. Their love for Eric, Jeremy's disaproval for Bryan, their impatience with Peter, and their sympathy for Deaniebabies. Also, a Bachelor In Paradise teaser?!
Ambear Troupe of Hometown Throwdown Productions and Headstash Products sits down with us and gives us a preview of A Grateful Getdown with Miltowne and Friends June 2nd at The Flying Monkey Arts. The event starts at 7:30 and will feature many local artists and artisan vendors with music from Milltowne. There'll be a preshow preformance by Joe Cagle.
Ambear Troupe of Hometown Throwdown Productions and Headstash Products sits down with us and gives us a preview of A Grateful Getdown with Miltowne and Friends June 2nd at The Flying Monkey Arts. The event starts at 7:30 and will feature many local artists and artisan vendors with music from Milltowne. There'll be a preshow preformance by Joe Cagle.
In this episode we are joined by Jamie Welch. Jamie returns to the podcast to talk about his new gig as Drowning Pool’s Stage Manager. He gets into what the job entails, how it came about and his history with guitarist CJ Pierce. He then gets into the recent Hometown Throwdown and the future of the event, some more talk about why he left Framing the Red, and some of his future plans. We kick off the podcast with talk about Kerry King’s crazy comments about Iron Maiden and Metallica, and we delve into our review of the new album from Anthrax, For All Kings. We also play a great tune from 3D in Your Face out of Nebraska. Thanks for listening, and please share!
On this episode of In Between Swims, Heather Herbeck catches up with River Angel of the Month Lori Turbes. Wes Bradley talks about staging grassroots freestyle events as part of the Hometown Throwdown series, and David Weber and I do our annual post Outdoor Retailer trend review. Be sure to join the show on Facebook at facebook.com/inbetweenswims. Thanks for listening!