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Best podcasts about inclement

Latest podcast episodes about inclement

The Top 100 Project

Inclement weather is heading your way! We discover in this 689th edition of Have You Ever Seen that there are angry, dead mariners on a boat surrounded by fog...and they're out for revenge on the residents of a small coastal town 100 years later. Well-made though this film is, it's definitely lesser John Carpenter, coming out right in the middle of his brilliant Halloween/Escape/Thing run. His horror flick has its moments though and his cast is just fine, headlined by 3 Scream Queens: Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh and Adrienne Barbeau. So let's get the 10th Annual Scary Movie Month going with this sometimes tongue-in-cheek wagging of the tongue about The Fog. Subscribe to this podcast in your app. Write a review. Hit me with 5 stars and let other movie fans know about this show. If you want to contact me, try email. It's "haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com". The socials are @moviefiend51 on Twi-X and ryan-ellis on Bluesky. Also, if you're on Letterboxd, hunt me down. My handle is "RyanHYES". I do brief reviews with the aim of finding a fun angle on the story or the characters.

Force Majeure
Doom that Came to Sanctaris E06 - An Inclement Night For A Stroll In The Gardens

Force Majeure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 41:25


It is, perhaps, not the most ideal weather to observe the beautiful grounds of Chateau LeRoux but, even in the most inauspicious weather, we trust you will enjoy the topiary and landscaping. It is, one would suggest, even more beautiful when seen from above, and to that end we would suggest joining us aboard the Colonel's personal airship... Please join us as we discover the Doom that Came to Sanctaris! Cast: Adam can be found as @maddambeltaine.bsky.social on Bluesky Ed can be found as @edfortune.bsky.social on Bluesky Lou can be found as @magpiehound.bsky.social on Bluesky Mikey can be found as @weaselpunk.bsky.social on Bluesky Ross can be found as @narrativium.bsky.social on Bluesky Follow us on social media! Bluesky: @forcemajeurepod.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ForceMajeurePod Instagram: forcemajeurepod Online: www.forcemajeurepod.com Email: forcemajeurepod@gmail.com We have a Discord! Come and join us: https://discord.gg/DHbResPp6n We also have merch!  https://teespring.com/stores/forcemajeurepod https://www.teepublic.com/user/forcemajeurepod If you like what we do and have some spare money, we have both a Patreon and a Ko-Fi account. We are extremely grateful for your support. https://www.patreon.com/forcemajeurepod ko-fi.com/forcemajeurepod Intro Music: Composed by Sly Fox Audio - check out more of her stuff on soundcloud.com/slyfoxaudio Additional Music: "Silent Movie 44" by Sascha Ende (filmusic.io) Some SFX provided by Pixabay All used with gratitude under the Creative Commons licence. For full credit and links please see the Credits page of our website.

The Riding Obsession
Inclement

The Riding Obsession

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 74:43


Radio TRO is brought to you in part by:Twisted Road - Motorcycle Rental in the USAVisit Twisted.TRO.bike to get a FREE riding day!Robin rambles about recent rides and updates. He's made a few tweaks to TRO's suspension sag calculator, showcasing how correct measurements achieve optimal performance. He's fascinated with the possibility of electronic cruise control for his GSX-8R and may eventually add it for greater touring capability.Brian offers a detailed perspective on why modern bikes should include standard features like cruise control. Manufacturers essentially have the technology in place. He also shares his experience with TRO's New Mexico tour, emphasizing the logistical puzzle pieces that fell into place despite varying weather conditions.Joanne shines her expertise on how riders can adapt their gear for changing weather conditions during a trip. She emphasizes selecting equipment based on personal comfort levels against varying temperatures between 30-100 degrees Fahrenheit. Her recommendations focus on layering with heated clothing for colder climates and using waterproof products with proper ventilation in warmer conditions.Jordan rounds out the discussion by continuing his narrative on George Wyman's transcontinental journey. It's all about facing harrowing trials along rugged terrain and unpredictable weather between Wyoming and Nebraska. Perseverance is key to the story, what with the mud-caked roads and mechanical challenges.Episode Page: https://tro.bike/podcast/2025e11/Music by Rabid Neon and Otis McDonald

Clare FM - Podcasts
Clare Farmers Warned To Only Do Essential Jobs During Status Orange Warning

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 4:20


Clare farmers are being advised to only do the jobs that are "absolutely necessary" this weekend as the county braces itself for a Status Orange snow and ice warning. With a low level warning having just lapsed this morning, Met Éireann is now advising that "significant snowfall accumulations" are expected here from tomorrow evening. Along with Limerick, Tipperary, Carlow, Kilkenny and Wicklow, the Banner county will be under a Status Orange snow and ice warning from 5pm on Saturday to the same time on Sunday. The national forecaster has warned of severe impacts including very difficult travelling conditions, poor visibility and travel disruption delays to public transport as well as air travel. It's also understood that difficult conditions underfoot and animal welfare issues can be expected. Feakle-based Chairperson of the Clare branch of the Irish Farmers' Association Stephen Walsh says those working in agriculture should take precautions and put their personal safety first in the coming days. Following particularly low temperatures overnight, black ice is understood to remain a concern across Clare's roads network. Inclement weather is likely to be experienced in most parts of the country over the weekend, with Cork and Kerry falling under a Status Yellow rain and snow warning from 1pm tomorrow to 5pm on Sunday. A lower level Status Yellow snow and ice warning meanwhile will be in effect from 5pm on Saturday to the same time on Sunday in Leinster, Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Waterford and Connacht.

The Ship Report
The Ship Report, Tuesday, November 12, 2024

The Ship Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 8:33


Inclement weather and King Tides add up to increased beach risks and flooding Today we take a look at our seasonally rowdy weather forecast, which already has the Columbia River Bar on Red status this morning, meaning ship traffic is halted across the river entrance until conditions improve.  Add that to King Tides we'll see starting on Friday, and it's a recipe for some serious beach hazards you need to know about. It's tun to see big waves, just make sure you're in a safe place to watch. And there are plenty of places to go for a good perch so you can see everything but not risk your life in the process.

First Take SA
KZN roads open following a heavy snow fall, MEC Siboniso Duma

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 4:18


KwaZulu-Natal authorities say all commuters stranded on the N3 highway due to severe snowfall since last Friday have been accounted for. Inclement weather led to the closure of the N3, with black ice and fog posing significant risks to drivers. While parts of the highway have reopened, concerns linger that some commuters may still be trapped. We caught up with KwaZulu-Natal Transport and Human Settlements MEC, Siboniso Duma...

Stormcast with Gobbs
Episode 20: Inclement Storm set to smash Burrow

Stormcast with Gobbs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 56:14


Gobbs returns to review the disappointing and unexpected loss to the Dragons, who ambushed the ambush. Storm started slow, look flat and lacked energry, similarily to how they started against the Eels the week prior. It was an error ridden and undisciplined showing and as Coach Craig Bellamy suggested "we got what we deserved. Storm now look ahead to tackling the Bunnies who have has somewhat of a second half of the season resurggence under interim Coach Ben Hornby, with the game looming as another banana peel type fixture which could impact on the Minor Premiership. Gobbs covers off on all the Storm news, including the prised signing of Stefano Utoikamanu, Reimis Smith released early, Chairman Matt Tripp vows Storm won't have to shed players to accomodate Utoikamanau's 2025 arrival and negotiations have begun to re-sign Papenhuyzen before November 1; plus your listener questions, Team List Tuesday and score prediction on this week's episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits
Looking Down to Go Forward: Ground Penetrating Radar for Autonomous Vehicles

Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 55:32


If you enjoy hearing passionate people talk about jobs they love and technology that fascinates them, you are in for a treat. Noah Gedrimas grew up with a love of vehicles—cars, tractors, construction equipment, and snowmobiles. In college, he built a one-fifth-scale car and then programmed it to self-park, which led him to a “newfound respect for mechatronics” and its ability to support really complex maneuvers. In this interview, Gedrimas reflects with enthusiasm on his time at Continental Automotive, working on everything from autonomous valet parking to electric shuttles and semi-trucks. Now, Gedrimas is applying that passion to ground-positioning radar technology at GPR. They are using ground-penetrating radar to capture unique, sub-surface data for positioning. Inclement weather compromised line of sight, roads with poor or no lane marking, weak GPS signals, and road terrain no longer affect the uptime and availability of autonomous navigation. You will want to join our host, Daniel Bogdanoff, as he chats with Gedrimas about: -Cadavers in cars. -The feature-rich information that lies below the ground. -The compute requirements when compared to cameras or lidar. -Early adopters of GPR technology. And much more that you will not want to miss.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Sean Kelly MEP Speaking On Inclement Farming Weather

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 11:09


An Ireland South MEP insists meaningful supports are forthcoming for Clare farmers impacted by the prolonged inclement weather. Farms have been fighting an acute shortage of fodder coupled with limited opportunities to plant crops this year and in March alone, the level of rainfall recorded at Shannon Airport's weather station was 67% above the long-term average. On Friday, EU lawmakers, agriculture specialists and farming representatives gathered for a conference in Carlow to address financial losses and funding concerns. Ireland South Fine Gael MEP Sean Kelly who organised the event believes the Government is firmly committed to compensating affected farmers.

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 3 | The Venice Canal suspect is arrested @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 29:15 Transcription Available


The Venice Canal suspect is arrested about 100 miles away from the scene of the crime / The ramifications of committing a crime in an election year. Coachella has started / Listener traffic audition tape update / Bellio hiding chickens at Costco. Inclement weather is headed for SoCal this weekend, in the middle of April / The price of Stamps is increasing to $0.73 (buy your stamps before July!). Caitlyn Clark's number is being retired with the Iowa Hawkeyes / Wayfarers Chapel to be dismantled / Cross promo with Mo Kelly.

Off The Bench with Thom Brennaman
Cincinnati Reds vs White Sox. Masters Week. Cincinnati Bengals Draft | OTB Presented By UDF

Off The Bench with Thom Brennaman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 104:01


Cincinnati Reds travel up to Chicago to take on the White Sox. After a Brutal series against the Brewers, the Reds need to steal some Victories. Inclement weather Delayed the Masters a bit but we have a good picture of who leads the Masters Tournament right now. Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Davis, Nicolai Højgaard, Max Homa, Danny Willett, and Ryan Fox are all in the top of the leader boards New Heights podcast came into town and we heard some interesting things there from Joe Burrow and more. Bengals draft discussion is coming up soon.

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 1 | Boeing's current issues and upcoming testimony on Capitol Hill @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 30:09 Transcription Available


Guest: Alex Stone (ABC) – Boeing's current issues and upcoming testimony on Capitol Hill. Inclement weather is headed to SoCal this weekend / There's a luxury airline starting for dogs called Bark Airlines, but it costs $6,000 for a one-way ticket / Santa Anita racetrack plans for this weekend. Using the term ‘lady' in the workplace is it still permissible? / A $4,000 diamond ring is missing from a local baker and could be found in the sold baked goods / Waymo's driverless taxis are now roaming around Los Angeles. Petros and Money had a Conway-centric discussion about a dinner event he hosted in Woodland Hills / Is attendance required when hosting an event?   

Off The Bench with Thom Brennaman
Cincinnati Reds fall again. Hunter Greene hit hard. Masters Week. | OTB Presented By UDF

Off The Bench with Thom Brennaman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 110:21


Cincinnati Reds muster up just four hits as they fall to the Brewers 7-2. Hunter Greene allowed 6 earned runs. Reds fall to 6-6 on the year. Inclement weather is pushing the start of the Masters. More on Off the Bench.

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Conway Hour 3 | @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 33:22 Transcription Available


Inclement weather expected this weekend / Sportsmen's Lodge in Studio City is about to be demolished and turned into apartments / Powerball is up to $1.23 Billion after no winner last night // Guest: Dean Sharp (KFI) – Why does your home have such lousy drainage? And what you can do about it // How much does $30 Million weigh in $100 bills (answer is 660 lbs) / The path of the total eclipse and the visibility for Monday (04/08) // Men's NCAA championship is also on Monday (04/08) / Caitlin Clark is setting records in women's basketball for viewership and ticket pricing / There's a debate over the Oakland International airport name change  / Cross talk with Mo Kelly  

B&H Photography Podcast
Picturing World Cultures: Rita Leistner - Canada

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 74:35


Professional tree planting is back breaking piecework—a combination of high intensity sport and industrial labor that requires both technical finesse and remarkable physical and mental endurance. Using techniques more often associated with high-performance athletes, experienced planters (commonly known as high-ballers) leap up and down through uneven and debris-strewn terrain, armed only with a shovel and 30-kg bags of seedlings on their backs.   In recent years, tree planting has become a rite of passage among young Canadians not afraid of hard work and dirt under their fingernails. As seasonal work, it attracts many students from Canada's southern cities. Due to the brutal physical demands, most are under 30 years old. Out on the cut block inclement weather is common, and the swarms of biting insects are legendary.   Working in—rather than on—the land for months on end, and sharing an isolated camp site creates a solid bond among planters. This has molded into a subculture of sorts, which is the subject of today's show.   My guest for this episode is Canadian photographer and filmmaker Rita Leistner. Rita documents communities living in extreme conditions, typically investing months or years in a project. After spending a decade as a tree planter during her youth, Rita returned to the forest in 2016 to document a new generation. In 2021, she released her results as an Art Trifecta, featuring large fine art photographs, a 256-page photo book, and the documentary feature film “Forest for the Trees.”    Equally in her element in forests and war zones, Rita's photographs and her writings about photography, art, and war have been published, exhibited, and collected worldwide. She is represented by the Stephen Bulger Gallery for art, and by Green Planet Films for film.  If you haven't already listened, prior episodes of our podcast series Picturing World Cultures can be accessed at the links below: Wayne Quilliam discussing Australia's indigenous communities Kiana Hayeri reflecting on her work in Iran and Afghanistan Joshua Irwandi sheds light on his documentation of Indonesia's Asmat region Daniel Rosca describes the rustic landscape and old world traditions of rural Romania Guest: Rita Leistner Episode Timeline:   2:02: The backstory to Canadian tree planting as a business   5:21: Rita's interest in photography and her early days as a tree planter.   12:43: Comparisons and contrasts between Rita's early tree planting experiences and what she found when returning to the forest to document this subject.   18:21: A typical day in the life of a tree planter and the actual planting process   26:31: How Rita landed on her distinctive photographic style of capturing fast moving planters with a PhaseOne camera and Profoto lighting.   32:40: Rita talks about how the young planters responded to her sudden presence in the camp.   36:17: Rita's lighting set up with Profoto B1 lights and coordinating with an assistant to carry all the gear.   41:56: Episode Break   43:10: Rita talks about power consumption, batteries, generators, workflow, and more when working in remote locations.   45:03: Inclement weather, dirt, and bugs when shooting both stills and video footage out in the wilderness.   48:41: The lighting details behind Rita's enchanted forest nighttime images and timelapse footage.   53:38: How the work of tree planters is perceived by both the logging industry and environmentalists, and the effects this has on the planters themselves. 1:03:47: How Rita's Tree Planter project has affected her sense of Canadian identity.   1:06:04: Rita Leistner answers our PWC Visual Questionnaire.   Guest Bio: Rita Leistner is a Canadian photographer and filmmaker who creates portraits of communities living in extreme conditions, typically investing months or years in a project. After spending a decade of her formative years as a tree planter in the Canadian wilderness, she returned to this theme to document a new generation of planters from 2016 to 2019. In 2021, she released the project as an Art Trifecta, featuring fine art photographs, a 256-page monograph, and the 91-minute documentary film Forest for the Trees.   Additionally, Rita has been captured by insurgents, assaulted, and shot at, and she has run into gunfire to get a photograph. She has published four books of photography including Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq (2005), widely considered one of the most influential anti-war books to come out of the Iraq conflict. Rita's photographs and her writings about photography, art, and war have been published and exhibited worldwide, and are in major corporate and museum collections. From 2010 to 2016 she served as Associate Professor in the History of Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the University of Toronto. She is represented by the Stephen Bulger Gallery for art, and by Green Planet Films for film.    Stay Connected: Rita Leistner Website: http://ritaleistner.com/ Forest for the Trees Website: https://www.forestforthetreesdocumentary.com/ Rita Leistner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ritaleistner/ Rita Leistner Twitter: https://twitter.com/ritaleistner/ Stephen Bulger Gallery Website: https://www.bulgergallery.com/artists/45-rita-leistner/overview/ Green Planet Films Website: https://greenplanetfilms.org/products/forest-for-the-trees?_pos=1&_sid=90a01a45d&_ss=r Canadian photographer Lorraine Gilbert: https://www.lorrainegilbert.com/

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 3 | Handling AC Units @ConwayShow @MarkTLive

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 32:05 Transcription Available


Recap of Phil Hendrie's appearance on the show / Best-of clips from Phil on the radio // Guest: Dean Sharp (KFI) –Replacing gas furnaces and the longevity they can give you / Price fluctuations on AC units are based on the energy efficiency of the unit // Rain is coming this weekend / Inclement weather is expected to linger Friday through Sunday // The Mark Thompson Show is live on YouTube daily / Baltimore Bridge collapse cleanup update  

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 1 | Ravey Stops By! @ConwayShow @RenaeRavey

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 31:50 Transcription Available


Deep footprints in radio – remembering where you were when you heard about an impactful event / Conway show social media benchmarks (@ConwayShow) / Visiting sponsors from the show in real life / Bellio at peak performance // Inclement weather seems certain to hit this weekend in time for Easter // Guest: Ravey (KYSR – The Woody Show) – Deep footprints leading to radio show discovery / Brief history of Ravey and The Woody Show // Guest: Ravey (KYSR – The Woody Show) (cont'd) – Growing up in Pittsburgh and a Pittsburgh sports fan / Experience of The Woody Show being on the air in Chicago and getting fired / Reuniting with Woody at iHeart / The Woody Show 10-year anniversary on 04/13

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 1 | Can't Hide Behind Glassdoor Anymore @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 30:55 Transcription Available


Guest: Eric Sklar (KFI) – NCAA March Madness bracket update / Dodgers loose to Padres last night giving up 15 runs / Ohtani caught up in gambling controversy originating from his translator  // Ohtani story update / Inclement weather coming this weekend / Swallows Day Parade on Saturday and weather in San Juan Capistrano this weekend / Rain in SoCal every weekend of the winter season // Glassdoor releasing user information and ramifications / Tagging at construction site / building in East Hollywood // Texas SCOTUS ruling on SB4 is causing more trouble on the Mexican side of the border / Mexico refuses to accept deported migrants / Summer influx will occur if Biden re-election seems unlikely / rain is coming this weekend 

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 3 | Weather Prep @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 31:12 Transcription Available


Inclement weather in Big Bear / Las Vegas area to be hit by rain / Unusual winter generally for California / San Fernando Valley weather shift // Hailstorm in the OC / Snow in San Bernadino and Big Bear / Local news and the lessons it espouses // Talking to Disneyland contest winner re: the giveaway, family, and weather // Tim caught lying to his wife / Tim's memory of being taken out of school to go to Disneyland / Feeling of being a kid at Disneyland and the impact of the memory / Trader Joe's viral bag trend 

Tasmanian Country Hour
Tasmanian Country Hour

Tasmanian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 50:06


Inclement weather holding up the harvesting of commercial alkaloid poppies

Defending Faith, Family and Freedom
Inclement Winter Weather Doesn't Mute the March for Life in the Nation's Capital

Defending Faith, Family and Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024


In this week's episode, Gary Bauer shares his first-hand take of the 2024 March for Life from frigid Washington, D.C. Tens of thousands of joyful young people braved the most bone-chilling winter blast Washington could dish out. Through the bitter cold, a chant was repeated. It would start low and build into a deafening crescendo: “Pro-choice is alive, no baby chooses to die.” As a bonus, Bauer also includes a portion of Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson's historic remarks from the event.

Defending Faith, Family and Freedom
Inclement Winter Weather Doesn't Mute the March for Life in the Nation's Capital

Defending Faith, Family and Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024


In this week's episode, Gary Bauer shares his first-hand take of the 2024 March for Life from frigid Washington, D.C. Tens of thousands of joyful young people braved the most bone-chilling winter blast Washington could dish out. Through the bitter cold, a chant was repeated. It would start low and build into a deafening crescendo: “Pro-choice is alive, no baby chooses to die.” As a bonus, Bauer also includes a portion of Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson's historic remarks from the event.

Thrive with Confidence
Industry Insights: How to Handle Inclement Weather

Thrive with Confidence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 18:08


 We are less than a month into 2024 and many practice around the country have been impacted by inclement weather like snow and ice. Other regions will experience inclement weather in other forms at different time of the year.  Do you have a policy in your employee handbook for Inclement weather? How will you let patients know of the practice closing that day? To submit a topic, reach out to us at info@acquiosalliance.com!  

Think Out Loud
How Oregon's transportation agency is preparing for expected snow

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 17:58


Inclement weather is in the forecast for much of Oregon this weekend, with almost all counties under a winter storm watch or warning. The Oregon Department of Transportation has been clearing roads and responding to closures since late Monday, when the first round of storms hit the state. ODOT received $19 million last month from the Legislature to shore up winter maintenance services in the wake of its budget shortfall. The money will allow the agency to remove overtime restrictions on road maintenance staff and to purchase deicing chemicals and trucks used for snow plowing. ODOT Communications Director Kevin Glenn joins us with more details about the agency's priorities this winter and how it's preparing for the incoming weather.

Camp Code - Leadership & Staff Training Podcast for Camp Directors - CampHacker.TV
What We Learned at the Women in Camp Summit - Camp Code #132

Camp Code - Leadership & Staff Training Podcast for Camp Directors - CampHacker.TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 34:51


Find full show notes and links at: https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/womenincampsummit2023-What We Learned at the Women in Camp SummitWhen camp pros gather, it is always extraordinary.  We just had the pleasure of attending the Women in Camp Summit and it was truly amazing! Join us for the stories and the lessons learned from sessions, village time, connecting, networking, and playing together.- We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It's SO easy, just head to https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode-Best Practice for Leadership TrainingFrom Ruby-Lifeguard training at camp is weather dependent. Yet, as camp leaders, we depend on our staff to obtain the right training and certifications to ensure our camp programs run throughout the summer. Inclement weather is going to happen, leverage your resources to ensure your lifeguards are trained. Local community centres or hotels may have availability throughout the day that you could rent in the event of bad weather. Pool availability and your capability to rent them is going to help to ensure that your camp's lifeguard training and schedule stays a float! **BONUS**We were once again reminded this year at the Women in Camp Summit that some folks are just going to come early to help. As camp professionals, it's always important to keep a list of tasks that need to take place. We're all camp people and we're always willing to help, always keep that in mind. -Your Hosts:Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - Go Camp ProRuby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - Ruby OutdoorsGabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau-Thanks to our sponsor…UltraCampWouldn't it be refreshing if your registration software gave you MORE time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: CAMP! Find out more at ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/

AJ Daily
12-27-23 Inclement adjacent; cattle on feed; USDA now accepting applications for 40 Climate Change Fellows

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 3:18


12-27-23 AJ DailyInclement AdjacentAdapted from an article by Sarah Harris-Christian, Angus Journal Cattle on Feed Adapted from a report by Len Steiner, Steiner Consulting Group USDA Now Accepting Applications for 40 Climate Change Fellows Adapted from a release by the USDA Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal.  For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net. 

On The Run With Beards And Dun
Dun Finds His Stride

On The Run With Beards And Dun

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 60:29


This week Beards and Dun get together to discuss Dun's experience at the 1983 Boston Marathon. Dun gets fired up for the marathon by entering the Inclement 25k, now the Ron Daws Memorial 25k, winning himself a unique prize. Follow along while Dun goes through the marathon from prerace events to the exhilarating finish landing Dun his Person Best time in the marathon and qualifying for the 1984 Olympic Trials.

Rosecast | 'Bachelor' Recaps with Rim and AB
"The Duration" | 'The Bachelorette' S20 E1

Rosecast | 'Bachelor' Recaps with Rim and AB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 64:11


Inclement weather won't stop us from (thinking about) backflipping in excitement for the a new season of 'The Bachelorette'. Plus: Is Nehemiah more or less recognizable while wearing a comically fake mustache? Thanks for listening.Text the mailbag: (773) 234-7794Join our group on the RealTVFantasy app! One sticker winner each week, and a t-shirt for the full-season champion (Honor system re: spoilers): [https://realtvfantasy.com/myleagues/join?code=13294EROJYeKXrM]Create an account by logging in via Google, Apple, or FacebookSave lineups by tapping League Actions > Set LineupPoints per category available under the Scoring tabSocial:Instagram @rosecastpodcast [instagram.com/rosecastpodcast]Twitter @rosecastpodcast [twitter.com/rosecastpodcast]TikTok @rosecastpodcast [vm.tiktok.com/24dKMx]Facebook group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/rosecastnation]Merch store: [rimandab.com]Timestamps (approximate):0:30 ‘Claim to Fame' review1:30 Adults in charge4:15 Charity Lawson6:10 Overlong discussion about the show's “20th Anniversary”8:50 Limo entrances30:00 Big rigs32:30 Cocktail Party53:00 Rose Ceremony57:50 Mailbag (773) 234-779458:20 AB's Bachelor Headline of the Week (via The Sun)59:50 Rim's Final Rose Watch List1:01:30 RealTVFantasy league Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Alpaca Tribe
Shelter for comfort but also protection and safety for your alpacas

Alpaca Tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 17:02


Welcome to the podcast for alpaca people!In this episode, I talk about the need to provide shelter and what works well. Especially helpful when you have a day of April showers. As well as built shelters, stables or barns, we can provide natural shelter using trees and bushes. And of course, a coat for the very young and very old also helps.Inclement weather = severe, rough, or harsh; stormyStotting = Geordie word meaning bounce - some dictionaries seem to suggest it as an alternative word for pronking - I didn't know that before today!Cwtch = Welsh pronunciation: [kʊtʃ]) is a Welsh language and Welsh-English dialect word meaning a cuddle or embrace, but with a sense of offering warmth and safety.Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it.If you would like to be in touch, please contact me by email - steve@alpacatribe.com - or leave me a voicemail from your browser.Alpaca Tribe is hosted and produced by Steve Heatherington of Good Podcasting Works, which is part of The Waterside (Swansea) Ltd

The Bunkered Golf Podcast
The 2023 Masters Commute – Round 2 Recap

The Bunkered Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 28:33


The big winner on Day 2 of the 87th Masters? Mother Nature. Inclement conditions forced the suspension of play with several players still on the golf course... but, despite that, things are looking good for Brooks Koepka.  Can the four-time major champion add a Green Jacket to his trophy collection? Michael McEwan and special guest Alex Myers of Golf Digest discuss. There's also reaction to amateur Sam Bennett's stunning performance and Rory McIlroy's shock missed cut. Tune-in now!   ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf!        ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline         ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline         ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline         ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredonline         Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk 

The Howie Carr Radio Network
Please Don't Try to Smuggle Eggs into the Country plus Peter Doocy Plays KJP Like a Cat with a Mouse - 1.23.23 - Howie Carr Show - Hour 4

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 38:05


Today, Peter Doocy plays with KJP like a cat with a mouse, and Howie's got the audio from today's whirlwind of a press conference. Then, Howie laments the cancellation of the last leg of the Crazy Tour. "Inclement weather," they claim, although Howie can't tell how inclement it is considering he's basking in the Sunshine State.

Mike's Daily Podcast
Episode 2537: Inclement!

Mike's Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 18:41


Mike Matthews discusses dealing with crazy Bay Area weather and Mike brings you the segment Let's Go Back with Matthews going back twenty years to an interesting moment in radio. Join Mike as he podcast live from Cafe Anyway with Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer. Next show it's Benita, the Disgrunted Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster.

Mike's Daily Podcast
Inclement!

Mike's Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 18:41


Mike Matthews discusses dealing with crazy Bay Area weather and Mike brings you the segment Let's Go Back with Matthews going back twenty years to an interesting moment in radio. Join Mike as he podcast live from Cafe Anyway with Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer. Next show it's Benita, the Disgrunted Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster.

Mike's Daily Podcast
MikesDailyPodcast 2537 Inclement

Mike's Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 18:42


Mike Matthews discusses dealing with crazy Bay Area weather and Mike brings you the segment Let's Go Back with Matthews going back twenty years to an interesting moment in radio. Join Mike as he podcast live from Cafe Anyway with Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer. Next show it's Benita, the Disgruntled Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster.

KUOW Newsroom
The shows did not go on this inclement day in Seattle

KUOW Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 0:46


KUOW's Mike Davis reports.

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns
The Browns Depth at Running Back Will Allow Them to Move The Ball Without Nick Chubb

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 31:04


The Browns Depth at Running Back Will Allow Them to Move The Ball Without Nick Chubb. In this video, we answer the question: If Nick Chubb can't go against the New Orleans Saints, who will fill his shoes? We look at all the latest Cleveland Browns news, including news on Deshaun Watson and the injury to Nick Chubb. We also discuss the Saints news and who might replace Nick Chubb on the field. Make sure to subscribe to our channel for more sports content! Head coach Kevin Stefanski gave a two-word answer yesterday when he was asked if the Cleveland Browns would have running back Nick Chubb available against the New Orleans Saints on Christmas Eve: “Hope so.”And now after missing his second practice in a row today, there is reason to be concerned about the status of Chubb, who is rehabbing through a foot injury. If he is not good to go, Kareem Hunt will step in for a great deal of the workload, with either Jerome Ford or D'Ernest Johnson serving in relief. Saints Must Halt Browns in Old-Fashioned Week 16 Battle. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Their slim postseason hopes depend on whether they can reverse that trend in Week 16 at Cleveland. A 5-9 New Orleans Saints team heads north to face the 6-8 Cleveland Browns on Christmas Eve. The Saints can still win the NFC South, but need a win here to keep any realistic hopes alive.New Orleans was expected to have one of the NFL's best defenses in 2022. They've had their moments, especially over the last month, but have also suffered crucial breakdowns in key situations. The Saints rank 11th in total defense, giving up an average of 327.6 yards per game. However, they rank last in turnovers forced (10) and have struggled on third downs. Most concerning is the failures of a run defense that dominated opponents from 2018 through 2021. They'll take on a physical Cleveland team that got QB Deshaun Watson back from suspension three weeks ago. The Browns average 362.6 total yards per game, ranking 8th in the league. While their passing attack has been erratic, they've had one of the NFL's most consistent ground games. Inclement weather is expected for the game, likely increasing the importance of the running game. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Can they reverse that trend to keep slim postseason hopes alive? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns
The Browns Depth at Running Back Will Allow Them to Move The Ball Without Nick Chubb

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 33:49


The Browns Depth at Running Back Will Allow Them to Move The Ball Without Nick Chubb. In this video, we answer the question: If Nick Chubb can't go against the New Orleans Saints, who will fill his shoes? We look at all the latest Cleveland Browns news, including news on Deshaun Watson and the injury to Nick Chubb. We also discuss the Saints news and who might replace Nick Chubb on the field. Make sure to subscribe to our channel for more sports content! Head coach Kevin Stefanski gave a two-word answer yesterday when he was asked if the Cleveland Browns would have running back Nick Chubb available against the New Orleans Saints on Christmas Eve: “Hope so.” And now after missing his second practice in a row today, there is reason to be concerned about the status of Chubb, who is rehabbing through a foot injury. If he is not good to go, Kareem Hunt will step in for a great deal of the workload, with either Jerome Ford or D'Ernest Johnson serving in relief. Saints Must Halt Browns in Old-Fashioned Week 16 Battle. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Their slim postseason hopes depend on whether they can reverse that trend in Week 16 at Cleveland. A 5-9 New Orleans Saints team heads north to face the 6-8 Cleveland Browns on Christmas Eve. The Saints can still win the NFC South, but need a win here to keep any realistic hopes alive. New Orleans was expected to have one of the NFL's best defenses in 2022. They've had their moments, especially over the last month, but have also suffered crucial breakdowns in key situations. The Saints rank 11th in total defense, giving up an average of 327.6 yards per game. However, they rank last in turnovers forced (10) and have struggled on third downs. Most concerning is the failures of a run defense that dominated opponents from 2018 through 2021. They'll take on a physical Cleveland team that got QB Deshaun Watson back from suspension three weeks ago. The Browns average 362.6 total yards per game, ranking 8th in the league. While their passing attack has been erratic, they've had one of the NFL's most consistent ground games. Inclement weather is expected for the game, likely increasing the importance of the running game. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Can they reverse that trend to keep slim postseason hopes alive? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns
If Nick Chubb Can't Go Against The New Orleans Saints, Who Will Fill His Shoes?

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 33:51


Head coach Kevin Stefanski gave a two-word answer yesterday when he was asked if the Cleveland Browns would have running back Nick Chubb available against the New Orleans Saints on Christmas Eve: “Hope so.” And now after missing his second practice in a row today, there is reason to be concerned about the status of Chubb, who is rehabbing through a foot injury. If he is not good to go, Kareem Hunt will step in for a great deal of the workload, with either Jerome Ford or D'Ernest Johnson serving in relief. Saints Must Halt Browns in Old-Fashioned Week 16 Battle. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Their slim postseason hopes depend on whether they can reverse that trend in Week 16 at Cleveland. A 5-9 New Orleans Saints team heads north to face the 6-8 Cleveland Browns on Christmas Eve. The Saints can still win the NFC South, but need a win here to keep any realistic hopes alive. New Orleans was expected to have one of the NFL's best defenses in 2022. They've had their moments, especially over the last month, but have also suffered crucial breakdowns in key situations. The Saints rank 11th in total defense, giving up an average of 327.6 yards per game. However, they rank last in turnovers forced (10) and have struggled on third downs. Most concerning is the failures of a run defense that dominated opponents from 2018 through 2021. They'll take on a physical Cleveland team that got QB Deshaun Watson back from suspension three weeks ago. The Browns average 362.6 total yards per game, ranking 8th in the league. While their passing attack has been erratic, they've had one of the NFL's most consistent ground games. Inclement weather is expected for the game, likely increasing the importance of the running game. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Can they reverse that trend to keep slim postseason hopes alive? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns
If Nick Chubb Can't Go Against The New Orleans Saints, Who Will Fill His Shoes?

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 36:36


Head coach Kevin Stefanski gave a two-word answer yesterday when he was asked if the Cleveland Browns would have running back Nick Chubb available against the New Orleans Saints on Christmas Eve: “Hope so.” And now after missing his second practice in a row today, there is reason to be concerned about the status of Chubb, who is rehabbing through a foot injury. If he is not good to go, Kareem Hunt will step in for a great deal of the workload, with either Jerome Ford or D'Ernest Johnson serving in relief. Saints Must Halt Browns in Old-Fashioned Week 16 Battle. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Their slim postseason hopes depend on whether they can reverse that trend in Week 16 at Cleveland. A 5-9 New Orleans Saints team heads north to face the 6-8 Cleveland Browns on Christmas Eve. The Saints can still win the NFC South, but need a win here to keep any realistic hopes alive. New Orleans was expected to have one of the NFL's best defenses in 2022. They've had their moments, especially over the last month, but have also suffered crucial breakdowns in key situations. The Saints rank 11th in total defense, giving up an average of 327.6 yards per game. However, they rank last in turnovers forced (10) and have struggled on third downs. Most concerning is the failures of a run defense that dominated opponents from 2018 through 2021. They'll take on a physical Cleveland team that got QB Deshaun Watson back from suspension three weeks ago. The Browns average 362.6 total yards per game, ranking 8th in the league. While their passing attack has been erratic, they've had one of the NFL's most consistent ground games. Inclement weather is expected for the game, likely increasing the importance of the running game. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Can they reverse that trend to keep slim postseason hopes alive? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Off-Farm Income
OFI 1566: When The Weather Forecast Is Wrong But So Right!

Off-Farm Income

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 22:02


The last piece of media I took in last night before bed was the weather report.  My favorite meteorologist predicted that the rain we were receiving would turn to snow over night but that little to no accumulation would occur.  She did give the caveat that if snow were to stick it would have to be from a very fast and heavy snowfall, which was very unlikely. The first thing I heard this morning was my wife on the telephone receiving a call notifying her that her school district was taking a snow day today because of the heavy snowfall over night and the horrible road conditions!  I went outside to feed and found four inches of very wet and heavy snow.  And for a weather dork like me, that is a very happy surprise!  

Femme Cyclist Podcast
How To Get The Most Out Of Your Winter Training With Jen Kates

Femme Cyclist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 46:37


Ah, winter. It sure does throw a wrench in our training, doesn't it? Inclement weather, shorter days, and holiday travel all make it hard to stay sane and fit.In this podcast interview, I chat with Jen Kates, a health and performance coach and owner of Shift Human Performance, about how to make the most of the winter months. She shares tips on strength training, riding indoors, staying active while traveling, and avoiding an "all-or-nothing" mentality.Even if you live in a warm, sunny winter climate, there are plenty of nuggets of wisdom in here. Full Show Notes: https://femmecyclist.com/winter-training-with-jen-kates/Connect With JenWebsite: https://shifthumanperformance.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shifthumanperformance/?hl=enMaking Shift Happen Podcast: https://shifthumanperformance.com/making-shift-happen-podcast/Learn more about #ShredStrong here: https://shredstrong.lpages.co/shredstrong/Support the show

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
Wisconsin Sportsman - 2022 Public Land Rutcation Success Story

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 55:17


Josh's 2022 rutcation has come and gone, and it was certainly one for the books. Inclement weather, intense hunting pressure, and several dark-to-dark sits made this hunt an absolute grind. Despite the difficulties, the hunting was great and much was learned on this trip! In this episode of the Wisconsin Sportsman Podcast, Josh recaps his 2022 rutcation with all the ups and downs, capped with a 140" public land brute. Tune in to hear the full story, complete with successes and failures, and a few things Josh was able to learn along the way.  Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content! Big thanks to our partners! TACTACAM Huntworth DeerLab - use code WISCONSIN for 20% off of any plan! onX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wisconsin Sportsman - Sportsmen's Empire
2022 Public Land Rutcation Success Story

Wisconsin Sportsman - Sportsmen's Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 53:47


Josh's 2022 rutcation has come and gone, and it was certainly one for the books. Inclement weather, intense hunting pressure, and several dark-to-dark sits made this hunt an absolute grind. Despite the difficulties, the hunting was great and much was learned on this trip!In this episode of the Wisconsin Sportsman Podcast, Josh recaps his 2022 rutcation with all the ups and downs, capped with a 140" public land brute. Tune in to hear the full story, complete with successes and failures, and a few things Josh was able to learn along the way. Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content!Big thanks to our partners!TACTACAMHuntworthDeerLab - use code WISCONSIN for 20% off of any plan!onX

In The Wild
Prop Plane Horror

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 14:17


In July 2015, a teenager boarded a small propeller driven plane with her step-grandparents to travel home to Washington after a visit to Montana. Inclement weather delayed their departure, but her step-grandfather's fateful decision to proceed before the weather conditions improved would have dire consequences. Clouds soon enveloped the small plane, leaving the pilot disoriented and heading toward the unforgiving forests of the Northern Cascades.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/in-the-wild/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

In The Wild
Prop Plane Horror

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 15:32


In July 2015, a teenager boarded a small propeller driven plane with her step-grandparents to travel home to Washington after a visit to Montana. Inclement weather delayed their departure, but her step-grandfather's fateful decision to proceed before the weather conditions improved would have dire consequences. Clouds soon enveloped the small plane, leaving the pilot disoriented and heading toward the unforgiving forests of the Northern Cascades. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/in-the-wild/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pickle and Boot Shop Podcast
Episode 50- Inclement Clown Sausage.

The Pickle and Boot Shop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 65:16 Very Popular


In this episode, Joe and Reese discuss all the hit topics: Shower beers, Buffalo Wild Wings, Luther Vandross, Colonel Sanders, and the guy who dresses up like Levar Burton in Star Trek and rides a motorized Unicycle.Patreon: www.patreon.com/pickleandbootshopMerch: www.bonfire.com/store/the-pickle-and-boot-shop--shop/Email: thepickleandbootshop@gmail.comTwitter: @PBootshopFacebook: Pickle and Boot ShopFacebook Fans by Daniel Rock: facebook.com/groups/diabolicaldiscussionInstagram: pickleandbootshopFor more shows like this one check out Rock Candy Recordings. #theinsyderz, #fiveironfrenzy, #brandonebel, #GwenStefani, #Craigthecrownprinceofnigeria, #OCSupertones

The Viti+Culture Podcast
S2 EP0038 - Texas Hill Country AVA: With January Wiese, Cliff Bingham, and Michael McClendon

The Viti+Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 73:31


The Texas wine scene is growing by leaps and bounds, and Hill Country as a destination continues its growth at a record pace. In this episode, we change up our format to introduce you to some of the leaders of the Texas wine industry. You’ll meet the Executive Director of the Hill Country Wineries Association, Cliff Bingham of Bingham Vineyards, and Michael McClendon, a winemaker/owner at the custom crush facility, Sage’s Vintage. Check out our guests and some other great links at:Texas Hill Country Wineries: https://texaswinetrail.com/Bingham Family Vineyards: https://binghamfamilyvineyards.com/Michael McClendon and Sage’s Vintage: https://www.sagesvintage.com/Texas Winemakers Docu-Series: https://www.youtube.com/c/TexasWinemakersShelley Wilfong’s “This is Texas Wine” Podcast: Visit our website at www.VitiCulturePodcast.com, and don’t forget to share with your friends via all major social media platforms @VitiCULTUREPodVisit Bellangelo Winery and Missick Cellars at www.Bellangelo.com and www.MissickCellars.com.My first taste of wine from Texas, was actually a little more than seven years ago. One of the things many people don’t know, is the Finger Lakes international wine competition is largely a fundraiser for a place called Camp Good Days and Special Times, which serves as a retreat for children that are fighting cancer. An additional fundraising stream for Camp Good Days through the competition, is a large banquet that follows the end of the competition.  A component of that banquet is a silent auction of many of the remaining wines.  In 2015, I was invited by Scott and Ruth Osborne, owners of Fox Run Winery, to be their guest for the dinner. Scott, if you recall from our first show, the subject of our very first viticulture interview nearly a year ago, has been called the Robert Mondavi of the Finger Lakes.The Finger Lakes International Wine Competition is one of the largest in the country, and entrants come from all over the world.  Texas wines have done well in that competition, and one of the lots I had bid on was a case of Gold medal winning reds.  Fortunately for me, many of them came from Texas producers.  Within this box were several Texas producers, one of which I had heard of at the time, but many of which were still new names for me. The Pedernales Tempranillo was a wine I had some vague acquaintance within my mind, probably from reading about it in a magazine or seeing something online. In the weeks after winning that auction in 2015, I tasted two of the Texas wines that were in that lot. I enjoyed them, and at the time, if I recall correctly, they were of the 2013 and 2014 vintage, and I remember thinking that these wines simply needed a bit more time. Periodically, throughout the years, I would enjoy a bottle or two, to see how they had come along and each time I was impressed. It was sometime around Thanksgiving in 2021, that I discovered a YouTube series called Texas winemakers. This 11 part series of shorts was impressively produced, and followed a handful of Texas producers from throughout the state as they tended their vineyards, made their wines, and discussed their philosophy and their tasting room experiences. The docu-series, produced in 2020-21, captures what was a very difficult period for the Texas wine industry. Inclement weather including freezes, a pandemic, and a difficult business environment throughout the entire country was a headwind. Despite the challenges, the community of Texas winemakers seemed optimistic, tight-knit, and focused on making Texas one of the premier wine states in this country. Between the high quality of production of the series, and the larger than life characters that were featured, there was a sense that there is a momentum and energy to Texas wine that reminded me of what I first felt in the Finger Lakes in 2009.  It convinced me that I needed to visit. I also headed down to my own cellar after watching the series, where I pulled out a 2013 Hye Meadow Winery Malbec.  Eight years in, that wine was tasting delicious.My trip to North Carolina, was planned sometime between Christmas and New Year’s of 2021, and before I knew it I was on a plane visiting the Yadkin Valley. I had a little bit more time when it came to planning for Texas, as I figured I would visit in the third week of January. I had contacted one of the winemakers from the Texas winemakers docu-series, Chris Brundrett of William Chris Vineyards. Within a day of telling him I was planning on visiting the region, he had responded that it was actually going to be an excellent time to visit if I wanted to meet many of the folks in the community. He told me that the Texas Hill Country Wine Symposium, an event that you’ll find in many winemaking regions around the world where local producers come together to discuss their challenges, achievements, and generally just build their local winemaking community, was scheduled to take place the first three days of my planned visit. It seemed fortuitous, and got me really energized at the opportunity to meet many of the folks behind the wines I had seen, and by this point, read so much about. For anyone who has never been to a symposium like this, it is also one of the very best opportunities to taste a wide range of wines produced. These symposiums always offer opportunities to engage in deep dive tastings, generally with between four and six wines, while the winemaker is on stage discussing everything about the vineyards, and the vinification. In addition to that, there are almost always social hours, where you have the chance to share your own wine while tasting many of the wines the members of your community have made.  Since most symposiums happen at a convention center with a hotel attached, the evening social tasting is usually a great time where people don’t have to worry about driving home. Upon hearing about the symposium, and booking my ticket that day, I decided I would need to extend my trip by a few more days if I was going to enjoy the symposium, but also have a chance to see what the Texas Hill country was all about.Before I go too far, I have to make sure that of a big shout out to Shelly Wilfong and her podcast This Is Texas Wine. With a catalog of nearly a year of shows, Shelley is meticulously documenting the Texas wine scene as it grows and develops, and does an amazing job exploring the lines and the businesses of producers in the state of Texas. I had the chance to meet her at the conference, and she is just as pleasant in person as she is on the show. You’ll learn a lot about Texas wine with every episode.Texas is a huge state. And winemaking in Texas is not quite as simple as picking a region and understanding that the grapes that you’ll be tasting in that region or from that region. 80% of the fruit grown for fine wine making in Texas is actually grown in the High Plains, up near Lubbock Texas. The High Plains is a vast flat area, but one whose elevation helps to promote a diurnal shift in temperatures, and to grow some exceptionally good fruit.  The High Plains is far enough inland so that hurricanes from the Gulf are no longer a worry, and the range of temperatures means there is an enormous variety of different grape varietals that can be grown. In the early days, the focus was on Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Sauvignon, and in more recent times the focus has shifted to varietals that are more associated with southern France, Spain, and Portugal. That is not to say there aren’t some growers that can grow Riesling - they can.  And yet others, are able to grow Rhone varietals that reach a peak of ripeness similar to the Rhone.  Here, it is about elevation, and planting varietals that match the site.  Unlike state like New York and California, where you go to taste wine where the grapes are grown, Texas wine tourism isn’t actually located around the core of its viticulture country.  The states premier wine tourism destination is within the AVA known as the Texas Hill country. For those who think of Texas, and think of vast desert planes and tumbleweeds, this is a totally different concept of what Texas geography has to offer. Gentle Rolling hills, beautiful winding roads, lined with her insert the type of trees here, offer a rugged back country feel that reminded me i’m visiting Provence. My wife is from Toulouse, but much of her family is spread out throughout southern France. From the seaside village of La Teste de Buch, near Arcachon on the Atlantic, and clear through Provence, I’ve had the opportunity to see most of this South of France through the eyes of locals. Driving through Texas Hill country, brought was an otherworldly reminiscence of Provence.The Texas Hill country itself is a vast AVA, with nearly 9,000,000 acres. It has a major advantage in that the Hill country starts as you exit Austin to the east and San Antonio to the south. It is a beautiful region, but has a Normas population centers just outside of its smaller towns. These populations create a massive pool of potential visitors for tasting rooms. In all, Texas Hill country has a population of nearly 28,000,000 people within about a 3 Hour Dr. of wine country.  When you combine that fact, with the fiercely loyal nature of Texans to all things Texas, you have the potential for growth unlike almost any region I’ve ever visited.With my cameras and my recording equipment in hand, I was prepared to tackle many more interviews than I was actually able to complete. I was in Texas in January, just as the omicron variant of Covid was spreading quickly throughout the country. During my last three days I felt like I was coming down with a little something, but thought that it could have just been allergies as the Hill Country cedars were in the midst of their pollination cycle.  In any event, I opted to stay away from going to too many public places, and meeting with any more interviewee‘s. I had my at home test kits with me, and they continued to show I was testing negative. It wasn’t until I returned home to the Finger Lakes region, that I eventually tested positive. What that means is, there are a lot of personalities and winemakers I didn’t have the opportunity to interview while I was visiting Hill Country. This series will be a little shorter than I had anticipated, but I have plans to make sure we hear from many of those outstanding folks in the future.  Some of them will include Seth Urbanik of Wedding Oak Winery, Sam Jensen of Bingham Vineyards, Ron Yates of Spicewood and Ron Yates Winery, Regan Meador of South+Hold, the good folks at Turtle Creek, Bénédicte Rhyne at Kuhlman Estates, and so, so many others.  Wineries like Lost Draw, Hye Meadow, Grape Creek, Farmhouse, Becker, Crawson, Kerrville Hills, and Bending Branch, also have so much to offer - and I haven’t even scratched the surface of wines in Texas you need to taste.  Our abbreviated Texas series will consist of two episodes and four interviews. In this first episode, we will be talking with January Wiese, Cliff Bingham, and Michael McClendon. There is a logic to this series of interviews.  I wanted to spend this first episode exploring Texas Hill Country through the eyes of the executive Director of Hill Country Wineries, the member-funded marketing association in the Hill Country, headed up by January. Next, I wanted to talk with a grower, and a grower with a winery and tasting rooms throughout the entire state, including one in Fredericksburg in the heart of Hill Country. Cliff Bingham brings an amazing amount of insight to growing grapes in Texas.  And finally I wanted to talk with a winemaker, and showcase the work of Michael McClendon. Michael is one of the cofounders of Sage’s Vintage, a custom crush facility that operates out of Nacogdoches in eastern Texas. Michael has built up an excellent reputation with growers throughout the state, and his custom crush operation helps new wineries get off the ground, and existing wineries maintain their current inventories. Working with fruit from all over the state, means Michael has a broad view of what is happening with Texas. He’s a great winemaker too, as I tasted many of his wines and they were absolutely delicious. As I mentioned in the interview, he may have found the secret spot in winemaking, as you get to do what you love in making wine, but can maintain relatively low overhead and not have to deal with any of the additional stresses this industry can bring.I really can’t say enough positive things about my Hill Country experience. Although the state of Texas has a wonderful history in wine grape growing, I don’t think it is unfair or uncharitable (even to the pioneers that have been at work here for decades) to describe Hill Country as a new region. That is not to take anything away from the pioneers like Dr. Becker, at Becker Vineyards, who many decades ago witnessed Robert Mondavi tasting in his tasting room.  Mondavi was effusive as to the quality of the wines, and himself realized that the future of Texas wine was incredibly bright.  In fact, I think that thee still hidden aspect of Hill Country, and Texas, for those outside of the state, is a blessing for Hill Country producers.  There is just so much energy, and so many new pockets of landscape and terroir to discover.  I think that we may be on the cusp of entering one of the most exciting times for this region. That is not to say that there aren’t some enormous headwinds off in the distance.  I allude in my conversation with Cliff Bingham, to the major issues that are impacting vineyards in the High Plains due to the use of dicamba, an herbicide that is applied on genetically modified cotton to kill the weeds, but not the plant. They farm nearly 3 million acres of cotton in the High Plains, so you can only imagine what that impact may be.  I’m hoping to do a deeper show in the future on the topic, as I think that it is an extremely important issue in the context of discussing how we should be properly farming in this country.  Out of nearly 40 shows, I’ve probably talked about my emphasis on respecting, honoring, and building soil in nearly half of them.  The health of our communities from volatilized particles, and how that may harm not just our plants but ourselves and our children, can not be ignored.   As a final note, time constraints have prevented me from having the chance to edit and produce the video versions for the last few shows.  For the time being, we will continue to move forward with the audio podcast, and temporarily suspend the video version of the show.  We will continue to film interviews, and hopefully, when time permits, complete the editing and release them on the channel.And now, without further delay, here’s the show. Get full access to The Viti+Culture Podcast Newsletter at viticulturepodcast.substack.com/subscribe

Hot Take Central
2-17-7a

Hot Take Central

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 64:44


Inclement weather delays Cam/Seth race | A deep dive on Seth's twitter photo | Previewing the Blues Alumni party during Mardi Gras | Is Matt Stafford a HOF? | Rams Championship parade reviews | Dirt track racing | Dolphins and humans... mating?

Salt Pepper Ketchup The Podcast
Friends! How many of us have them???

Salt Pepper Ketchup The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 66:04


This week we are sharing a pre-recorded show. Inclement weather in DC kept us out of the studio. We hope you enjoy this share of us diving deep into our familial relationships with vulnerability and authenticity. We discuss how we have learned from trial and error how to navigate these spaces. We discuss our processes for  establishing healthy boundaries, self coping mechanisms, and more. Thank you all for all your support. Please rate and review us where you listen to podcasts. Join us on our FaceBook, Instagram and TiktokE-mail Topics and Questions to us saltpepperketchuppodcast@gmail.com Resources : It Didn't Start with YouSupport the show (https://cash.app/$zoha1977)

The Air Up There
Convective Weather and How it Could Affect Your Flight

The Air Up There

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 16:05


Inclement weather conditions are, by far, the largest cause of flight delays in the United States. In an average year, inclement weather — including convection — is the reason for nearly 70 percent of all delays.In this episode, we'll hear from two professionals on convective weather, flight delays, and the work that FAA does to get ahead of severe weather and minimize delays.Read the show notes on our blog.