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Best podcasts about Indian Creek

Latest podcast episodes about Indian Creek

The RunOut Podcast
RunOut #145: Here Come the Management Plans 

The RunOut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 72:05


Earlier this year, the Bears Ears Resource Management Plan dropped, outlining rules regarding camping, waste management, dogs, and, perhaps most controversially, fixed anchors for new routes across the monument, which includes, of course, Indian Creek. Jason Keith is a senior policy advisor at the Access Fund who has spent his career navigating the legal and relational fog of securing access for climbers across the country. He was deeply involved in the development of this plan and talks to us today about what it means for climbers today—and everyone going forward amid the uncertainty and chaos of the current administration.  But first, we talk about favorite mountain on earth, Everest, and why it's a such a slippery slope. Drones are coming for Sherpa jobs, but our hot take on this development might surprise you.  Our Final Bit is the Golden Shoals, a fiddle and guitar duo featuring Mark Kilianski and rock climber Amy Alvey. Check out the Show Notes for tour dates, website, and more! Show Notes New Rules at Indian Creek Are Now in Effect. Here's What You Need to Know. Bears Ears Resource Management Plan Access Fund Drones Will Do Some Schlepping for Sherpas on Mount Everest Golden Shoals Follow Golden Shoals and Amy Alvey on Instagram Golden Shoals tour dates. Get Bonus Episodes! Support our podcast and increase your RunOut runtime. http://patreon.com/runoutpodcast

The Climbing Majority
89 | The Creek Freak w/ Devin Fin

The Climbing Majority

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 110:52 Transcription Available


If you're a crack climber, chances are you've either made the pilgrimage to Indian Creek or have at least dreamed about it. Nestled in the Utah desert, this valley holds one of the highest concentrations of pure splitter cracks in the world. It's quite literally a crack climber's paradise.The remarkable uniformity of its cracks require upwards of 16 cams of the same size .  While early pioneers like Earl Wiggins made history with routes like Supercrack—established with nothing but hexes—it wasn't until the late ‘70s and the development of cams that the true potential of the Creek was unlocked. Since then, the area has exploded in popularity, with over 1,600 routes listed on Mountain Project alone.But of all the climbers who have contributed to the development of Indian Creek, one name stands out: Devin Fin. Devin caught the Creek bug early, after his family moved to Durango. Once he got a taste of the desert splitters, he never looked back. He dedicated his life to climbing and establishing new routes full-time, amassing an incredible 665 first ascents in the creek over the last thirty years.. But unlike some route developers, Devin doesn't publish all his climbs in guidebooks or Mountain Project. Instead,over half of his established routes are sitting in the desert waiting to be climbed… If you're in search for a Devin Fin route you'll just need to follow the breadcrumbs…With placards at the base and signature shiny bolted anchors—these classic routes wait for adventurous climbers to stumble upon them.For Devin, route development isn't just about creating climbs—it's a way of life. With no car, no house, and no traditional job, he has built a life centered entirely around climbing, exploration, and self-sufficiency. He wakes up every day in pursuit of the next climb.In our conversation, we dive into Devin's background, the history of Indian Creek climbing, the elusive nature of his first ascents, risk management, his memorable FA's, and more.----HELP KEEP THIS PODCAST AD FREE! | For a little as $3/mo!----Don't forget to check out our full video episodes on Youtube!The TCM movement is growing but we need your help to spread the word! Please share this podcast with your friends and family. Word of mouth is one of the best ways to support the show. If you enjoyed the show we'd appreciate it if you could rate and review us on your favorite podcatcher.We are always looking for new guests. If you or someone you know would be a great fit for the show please don't hesitate to reach out. You can reach us on IG or email us directly @ theclimbingmajoritypodcast@gmail.com---ResourcesDevin's IGThe Creek Freak Guidebook

Female Guides Requested
EP 45 - Holly Mackin - Impact and Network

Female Guides Requested

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 72:03


Show Notes:Holly's Links:Holly's profile on The Mountain Guideshttps://www.instagram.com/hollyismackin/Episode Intro:Dear listeners of the Female Guides Requested Podcast, happy Wednesday! This is your host Ting Ting from Las Vegas. Today, our guest is Holly Mackin.  When Holly was little, no one would have ever assumed she'd find her pursuits in the outdoors. Mostly scared of bugs and raised within the traditions of Catholic culture, it seemed highly unlikely she'd commit to a life living in and out of a van or tent. Something changed in high school when she needed an escape from the drama of her peers. She started running outdoors and practicing yoga religiously. She found herself going on mission trips abroad, which gave her more purpose.When she decided to go to college at the University of Colorado Boulder, she was exposed to backcountry skiing and climbing. Already a runner, she scheduled her classes around soloing the Flatirons so she could take her practice to more interesting places. Throughout college, she spent summers in Grand Teton National Park, where she later planted roots as a mountain guide.Her passion for rock climbing takes her to the Southwest every spring and fall, frequenting areas like Indian Creek, Red Rock Canyon, and Joshua Tree. In the winter, Holly is usually found in the Tetons, hunting for untouched powder and teaching snow science. She coordinates all women's backcountry skiing and climbing programs for The Mountain Guides under the Women's Network. This program also works to support newer women guides on their journey to becoming mountain guides.Holly followed her heart to become a guide, cherishes the connections she builds with her clients and fellow guides, and has big dreams to make an impact. Now, please enjoy this episode with Holly Mackin.Things We Talked about:From Kentucky to Colorado, following the love of skiingEnvironmental Anthropology and skiing brought Holly to Jackson WyomingInception of guiding and it all started at a juiceryIn college, Holly maximized her time being on the ski slopes and rock cliffsGot an internship at The Mountain Guides doing all sorts of chores and volunteering to shadow trips to get outdoorsRight now at Teton Valley guiding skiing and teaching avalanche coursesFeeling closer to her environmental goals guidingHolly's environmental takes and views and how she uses conversations to remind people that we are part of natureHolly loves being outside and human connectionsWomen's Programs with The Mountain Guides – guides development and clients long term progressionOutlook on guidingBeyond guiding, Holly wants to be an entrepreneur

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10:00 PM - 11:00 PM – (Matt Moore, Andy Weaver, Aaron Garrett) - 2/1/25

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 43:54


After a scoreboard update from Brendan King, Coach talks with Joey O’Rourke from Indiana State Network as they talk the Sycamores win over UIC 88-83. Brad Huber of newpalradio.com calls in to talk with coach about the Dragons win over Indian Creek 97-49. Warsaw also got a big win, and their Head Coach Matt Moore talks about his squad's 65-40 victory over Elkhart. Moving into the college side the Ball State Cardinals got a road win over Buffalo 89-76 and David Eha of Ball State Radio calls in to talk about it. Andy Weaver the head coach of Plainfield calls in as the Quakers got the win over Lebanon 51-38. A close game on the high school side as Batesville won in overtime 72-64 over Hauser, the leader of Batesville Aaron Garrett talks with coach about the great ballgame. Len Clark of Irish 101 rings in to talk Notre Dame’s disappointing loss 57-63 at Miami. To close the hour out, coach talks with David Deaton of WKLO who had the call of Brownstown Central’s 66-52 win over Corydon Central. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KZMU News
Top Stories of 2024 - Racers push physical and mental limits at Moab ultramarathon

KZMU News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 12:32


As the year comes to a close, we reflect on some of our favorite stories from 2024. Today we hear about a local ultramarathon that took runners on a 240-mile loop from Moab to Indian Creek, up into the Abajos, into the La Sals, and back to town. Most runners average about 90 minutes of sleep per night, and the extreme exhaustion causes many of them to hallucinate. We talk to runners about the physical and psychological tolls of a race like this. This story originally aired on 10-17-24.

daily304's podcast
daily304 - Episode 12.06.2024

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 2:11


Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia.   Today is Dec. 6, 2024. A new sawmill in Fayette County adds to WV's wood products industry…First Lady Cathy Justice unveils the 2024 limited edition official Christmas ornament, featuring the State Capitol and (of course) Babydog…and a historic mineral springs resort in Monroe County is on the market…on today's daily304.   #1 – From BLUEFIELD DAILY TELEGRAPH –  Jack and Kathleen Taggart, owners of New River Farms Sawmill in Danese, made their home in West Virginia after Jack's service in the United States Army to settle and start the business of their dreams. The New River Farms Sawmill opened July 19, 2024, offering customers many species of logs as boards and beams up to 25 feet in length to the customer's specifications. The company can also mill individual logs onsite. More than 100 people attended the Fayette County sawmill's Open House at Clifftop (near Babcock State Park) in mid-September. Mary Legg, Senior Business Advisor at the West Virginia Hive Network, praised the Taggarts for starting their new business, saying that it fills a regional business need and offers quality products at a competitive price. Read more: https://www.bdtonline.com/news/new-sawmill-adds-to-west-virginia-s-wood-products-industry/article_5563c914-ac12-11ef-a1ec-0f5a2917b864.html   #2 – From WV GAZETTE-MAIL – First Lady Cathy Justice and West Virginia Arts, Culture and History Secretary Randall Reid-Smith have unveiled the official 2024 limited edition Christmas ornament. This year's ornament features a detailed depiction of the iconic West Virginia State Capitol, as seen from the south side overlooking the Kanawha River. The design also includes the likeness of Gov. Jim Justice's dog Babydog and the state flag. The limited number of 1,000 ornaments are priced at $20 each and are only available at the Tamarack Marketplace at The Culture Center in Charleston. Those interested in purchasing an ornament may call (304) 205-7911 and leave a voicemail with their name and phone number.  Read more: https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/wv-capitol-and-babydog-shine-on-first-lady-s-2024-holiday-ornament/article_56fd7e60-acc5-11ef-9b36-e7ac2809526b.html   #3 – From WV GAZETTE-MAIL –  A 200-year-old mineral springs resort that once served as a summer retreat for Presidents James Madison, James Monroe and Martin Van Buren is now on the market. The asking price is $1.795 million. The former Salt Sulphur Springs resort, known as “Old Salt” by its 19th century clientele, is tucked into a shady, narrow Monroe County valley through which spring-fed Indian Creek meanders, a few miles south of Union. Since the early 1800s, the house has provided lodging for guests drawn to Salt Sulphur's healing springs. A chapel, five cottages, a bathhouse, a spring house and a store building were also built of native stone and completed at around the same time. During “Old Salt's” pre-Civil War heyday, nearly 2,000 guests stayed at the Monroe County resort each summer--many of whom were southerners seeking to escape the season's heat. Read more: https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/monroes-19th-century-old-salt-resort-once-host-to-presidents-now-up-for-sale/article_0563a61a-a81f-11ef-bd26-b381cdd700d9.html   Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo.  That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.  

Female Guides Requested
EP 37 - Paloma Farkas - Follow Her Passion

Female Guides Requested

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 94:09


Show Notes:Paloma's Links:Paloma Farkas (website)Paloma's instagramEpisode Intro:Dear guests of the Female Guides Requested Podcast, happy Wednesday. This is your host Ting Ting from Las Vegas. Our guest today is Paloma Farkas from Bishop California. Paloma is only 25 years old, but she already has 6 years of guiding under her belt. Right after she graduated from high school, her parents gifted her a NOLS backcountry rock course at the Wind River Range. Paloma then listened to the callings of mountains and followed her heart towards alpine rock climbing and started her guiding career.Paloma grew up in Seattle, Washington where she discovered her passion for the mountains through family backpacking and climbing trips in the Cascades. In 2017 she traveled to South America and fell in love with the granite towers of Patagonia. Since then she has split her time between Patagonia, Chile and the US. Paloma spends as much time as possible climbing and some of her favorite areas are Patagonia, the Peruvian Andes, the Cascades, Indian Creek, the Wind River Range, and the High Sierras. Her favorite type of climbing is big wall alpine climbing, but Paloma also enjoys single pitch trad and sport climbing, bouldering and ice climbing. When Paloma isn't pursuing her own climbing goals, she finds fulfillment in sharing her passion with others and teaching the skills necessary to be self-sufficient in the mountains. She is currently an AMGA Rock Guide, Apprentice Alpine Guide, Wilderness First Responder, AIARE Avalanche Pro 1, and Leave No Trace Trainer.I admire Paloma's attitude of going for it when she knows what she wants. She works hard and remains optimistic. We had so much laughter during our conversation and I know you'll laugh with us too when you listen to this episode. Things We Talked about:Cross Country Running was already thereFamily's influence – climbing wall at home, backpacking and climbing trips in the CascadesNOLS backcountry rock course changed Paloma's life pathThe year of 2016Wanting to head out of the country, and wanting to go to the mountainsA powerful conversation between father and daughterWhy Patagonia?From dirtbagging to hiking guide to weekend warrior2020 now what?After AMGA Rock Guide Course, Paloma started technical rock guiding in BishopComparing the work environment between the US and Chile from a female guide's perspectivePaloma's vision and business ideas – train climbers in the Sierras and bring them to PatagoniaDoes Bishop has enough work year round?How to make Bishop guiding career sustainable?Favorite type of guiding?The so-called “Gap Courses”

KZMU News
Exhausted racers unlock new levels of ‘runner's high' while hallucinating during Moab ultramarathon

KZMU News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 12:09


Runners from around the world came to Moab last week to compete in an ultramarathon called the Moab 240. Participants had 117 hours to traverse a 240-mile loop from Moab to Indian Creek, up the Abajos, into the La Sals, and back to town. Most runners average about 90 minutes of sleep per night, and the extreme exhaustion causes many of them to hallucinate. We talk to runners Aum Gandhi and Alicia Jenkins-Browder about the physical and psychological tolls of a race like this. Photo: Runners cheer for Trevon Hauth, the last runner to finish the race with just six minutes to spare before the cutoff.

The Allegheny Front
Episode for September 13, 2024: Fracking in the presidential race, polluted well water and spotted lanternfly research

The Allegheny Front

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 29:50


There wasn't a lot of talk about the environment in Tuesday's presidential debate, except for one hot topic: fracking. We fact check the candidates' claims about the issue. Some people who live along Indian Creek in West Virginia had pristine well water, but that's changed they say, due to mining. Researchers in western Pennsylvania are soliciting help to learn more about invasive spotted lanternflies. Plus, a new analysis finds state laws do not protect students from lead in school drinking water, and the Altoona school district responds to its failing grade on lead. Meanwhile, more than a hundred school districts across Pennsylvania will receive state funding for environmental repairs. Support our journalism. This work doesn't happen without you. Become a founding member today!

Blue Dot
BLUE DOT: Episode 086: Community Mural on Indian Creek Trail w/ Andrew Reich

Blue Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 29:07


Today's episode is dedicated to a handful of exciting art exhibits, projects, and events happening in our community. We interview Andrew Reich, member of the Indian Creek Trail board, who has recently led a project to paint a mural on the Doolittle section of Indian Creek Trail. We cannot wait to see this project to its completion in the Spring 2025. THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Harrison County Arts Annual Showcase Reception: Saturday, September 14th 5:30pm - 7:30pm Indian Creek Trail - Home IAC: Arts Project Support (in.gov) Madison Area Arts Alliance | Madison, Indiana Harrison County Community Foundation (hccfindiana.org) NuArt (nuartfestival.no) Nuart (@nuartfestival) • Instagram photos and videos ARTMOSPHERE: A Whimsy Event Friday, September 20 5:30pm - 9:00pmSaturday, September 21 10:00am - 4:00pm Refreshments on both dates. Artists have collaborated to create an immersive garden: An environment designed to surprise and delight. Come and enjoy our vision. Walk through an indoor garden of exotic plants and created worlds meant for fun and whimsy. LOCATION: 326 S. Capitol Ave Gallery venue is located in the rear of the address. Parking is availbable at Harrison County Fairgrounds and also neighborhood parking on Ridley Street. Look for arrows and directional indications.

City Cast Boise
Your Guide to September in Boise

City Cast Boise

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 30:06


If you're new here, welcome! We've put together a starter pack for you, with episodes and articles to welcome you to the City Cast Boise community.  It's September and we're eager to welcome the fall season as the leaves start to turn. This month  the drinks are flowing with wine festivals, and Oktoberfests across the Treasure Valley. Host Lindsay Van Allen gives the lowdown on all the Pride events you need to know about (including how to drag brunch properly), while Katie Williams from the Traveling Spud has tips on the best food and hippie crystals to snag at Hyde Park Street Fair. Plus, who's joining our producer Evelyn Avitia for a race down Indian Creek in a cardboard kayak?  For even more tips on how to make the most of September in Boise, check out Hey Boise's take on what to do this month.  Learn more about the sponsor of this September 3rd episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Reach us at boise@citycast.fm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

West Virginia Morning
A Contaminated Water Lawsuit And The History Of Voting This West Virginia Morning

West Virginia Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024


On this West Virginia Morning, residents around Indian Creek are beginning to take legal action over contaminated water, and Us & Them looks at the history of voting. The post A Contaminated Water Lawsuit And The History Of Voting This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

Hail Varsity Radio Show
What Might Be? | Hail Varsity Radio

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 92:01


Chris Schmidt, Elijah Herbel, and Will Wilson join you for this Thursday edition of Hail Varsity Radio from the Pinnacle Bank Championship at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha. They have an extended chat with Brandon Vogel about concerns at the OT position for Nebraska, as well as his thoughts on what an improved Husker defense would look like in 2024. Later, Gary Barnett checks in for his usual Thursday chat to discuss how he evaluates turnovers through the lens of Husker Football, and Danny Burke joins the show for another edition of Burke's Best Bets to discuss the dramatic line shift we've seen in Vegas for Nebraska to make the CFP. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Climbing Majority
69 | Ordinarily Extraordinary w/ Evan Wisheropp

The Climbing Majority

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 41:12 Transcription Available


Today, we are sitting down with Evan Wisheropp, a part-time professional photographer with a full-time passion for climbing.Evan's climbing journey began like many of ours—in a gym. From there, he explored various climbing disciplines until he found his true passions: desert offwidths and route development.Off-width climbing, takes Evan  to Indian Creek and Moab, Utah, every year to tackle massive desert offwidth splitters. His latest project, The Cleaver, a 13b offwidth roof Evan spotted while scouting…. After several failed attempts, he handed the first ascent to the Wide Boyz but returned the next season to redpoint the route and film a short documentary about the experience.When he is not suffering up desert offwidths Evan spends his time climbing and developing new routes in the Northwest region of California. He began developing routes back in 2014. Since then, he has created an impressive 4,775 routes. Over the past nine years, Evan has personally invested nearly $60,000 to develop the limestone crags of Northern California. Many of these areas remain largely unknown to the public, offering hundreds of cleaned, bolted classic routes with only a handful of ascents.This conversation is split into two parts. First, we'll journey back in time to explore how Evan became the climber he is today. We'll dive into three traumatic climbing accidents that shaped his progression, his relationship with trad gear, and his perspective on taking risks. Our conversation reminds us how dangerous climbing can be, but more importantly, how we can learn and grow from our mistakes and still recover a deep passion for climbing and the outdoors. ----Don't forget to check our our full video episodes on Youtube!The TCM movement is growing but we need your help to spread the word! Please share this podcast with your friends and family. Word of mouth is one of the best ways to support the show. If you enjoyed the show we'd really appreciate it if you could rate and review us on your favorite podcatcher.We are always looking for new guests. If you or someone you know would be a great fit for the show please don't hesitate to reach out. You can reach us on IG or email us directly @ theclimbingmajoritypodcast@gmail.com---ResourcesEvan's InstagramEvan's YoutubeA Climbers Guide to Northwest CaliforniaEvan's Photography

The Indiana Runner Podcast
Boys 2024 Preseason Teams 26-50

The Indiana Runner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 37:13


Colin and Taylor discuss boys teams ranked 26-50 in Indiana Runner's preseason top 50 teams. Highlighted teams: Culver Academy, Yorktown, Westfield, Ben Davis, Terre Haute South, Indian Creek, Wetview, Edgewood, Floyd Central, Portage

Inside Appalachia
Stickers And The Trouble With Indian Creek, Inside Appalachia

Inside Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 53:28


This week, we meet a West Virginia artist who designs stickers, t-shirts, patches and pins. She draws on classic Appalachian phrases her family has used for years. They're not all radio-friendly.Also, people who live near Indian Creek in southern West Virginia say something is wrong with the water. Tests show contamination from a nearby mine. Now people and animals are getting sick. And, lots of schools are seeing teacher shortages. But what happens when the band director quits?You'll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.

Reel Turf Techs Podcast
Episode 117: Nate Lyon

Reel Turf Techs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 49:19 Transcription Available


Welcome to Episode 117 of the Reel Turf Techs Podcast! Today, we're joined by Nate Lyon, the equipment manager at The Club at Indian Creek in Elkhorn, NE. Indian Creek, a public 27-hole facility and the proud host of the Korn Ferry Tour's Pinnacle Bank Championship, is the latest stop on Nate's path through the turf industry.As the only full-time tech through the growing season, Nate navigates the challenges of turf management with skill and dedication, supported by an off-season assistant from the crew.A US Air Force veteran with experience as a jet engine back shop mechanic for the B1 bomber, Nate's path led him from auto mechanic roles at Dodge and Chevy dealerships to lawn care before finding his true calling in turf management. Starting on the superintendent path and rising to first assistant, Nate honed his skills across different grasses in Florida, Colorado, and Texas before rediscovering his passion for wrenching in and landing in Nebraska.Join us as Nate shares insights into the friendly and welcoming turf community in the Heartland and bonds with Trent over their shared love of casters and disdain for avoidable repairs. In his free time, Nate enjoys the simple pleasures of life, from mowing his acreage with his wife to catching a NASCAR race and tinkering with his CNC plasma table.Get ready for an in-depth discussion on the challenges of learning Fusion 360 and a behind-the-scenes look at tournament prep for the Korn Ferry Tour. It's an episode packed with stories, insights, and a deep dive into the world of turf management with Nate Lyon on the Reel Turf Techs Podcast. Tweet us @ReelTurfTechs and @MTrentManning Email us at ReelTurfTechs@gmail.com Check out our YouTube Channel

The Radcast with Ryan Alford
The Week of April 12 | Jeff Bezo's "Billionaire" Bunker Explained

The Radcast with Ryan Alford

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 31:01


TAKEAWAYSDiscussion of new studio spaceReturn of mall foot trafficImpact of the Apple Vision ProStubbornly high US inflationThoughts on the eclipseFunny incident involving a Mexican TV stationChallenges of adopting new technology like the Apple Vision ProInsights and commentary on current business landscapePerspectives on the impact of business on everyday life CHAPTERSThe new studio space (00:00:45) Discussion about the new studio space and plans for a live recording.Return of mall foot traffic (00:06:26) Talk about the resurgence of mall foot traffic and the impact on retail and entertainment experiences.Issues with the Apple Vision Pro (00:12:43) Discussion about the problems and user experiences with the Apple Vision Pro, including potential health risks and impact on adoption.Stubbornly high US inflation (00:17:02) Conversation about the impact of high US inflation on various aspects of daily life, including housing, groceries, and salaries.Real Estate Investment (00:22:48) Discussion on BlackRock's purchase of a real estate investment trust and potential rent increases.Billionaire Bunker in Miami (00:24:40) Jeff Bezos's real estate acquisitions in the Indian Creek community and the safety of the area.Wellness and Biohacking (00:27:09) Importance of health and wellness for billionaires, including biohacking trends and the Vibe Science podcast.Promotion of Mac Fox Bikes (00:29:13) Promotional segment for Mac Fox Bikes, including details about the X2 bike and a discount code.Weekend Update (00:29:59) Brief mention of the Masters weekend and a prediction for the winner, followed by closing remarks. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan's newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford.

Blue Dot
BLUE DOT - Episode 075: The Power of Volunteering w/ Inez Voyles & Eva Bates North

Blue Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 42:19


Today we're talking all things volunteering in downtown Corydon with Inez Voyles and Eva Bates North. These sisters dedicate a large amount of their free time to making our community a better place. If you have any interest in the revitalization of our downtown and what's ahead for Corydon, this is a must listen. THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Main Street Corydon Harrison County Arts Glasstoberfest Popcorn Festival UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS: Harrison County Public Library - Adult Events Lead the Way 5miler for Leadership Harrison County — May 4, 2024 Start Derby Day with forty furlongs of your own! This timed footrace begins at 8:00 a.m. at the Boys & Girls Club at 134 Jenkins Ct. NE in Corydon, IN. The course is an accurate five-mile route on Indian Creek Trail, crossing a historic truss bridge while following Indian Creek through Hayswood Nature Reserve and the town of Corydon. The course is “lollipop” style, with a two-mile out-and-back section plus a one-mile loop, including half a mile of gravel trail. The course is primarily flat with three moderate hills and two water stops. Participants are welcome to turn around early if they choose, with the understanding this will remove them from the competition portion of the event. Don't forget to call or text us at 502-653-9157. Send us an email at info@bluedothc.com or say hi on Instagram: @bluedotharrisoncounty

2 Sisters on Adventures
The Copper Ridge Loop: Bushwhacking—How I Got a Permanent Scar

2 Sisters on Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 29:48


After crossing the waterfall and snow field, the girls face their biggest challenge yet… a bushwhack deep in the heart of the North Cascades. They tangle with devil's club, a collapsing forest floor, and avoid piles of bear scat as they search for a good spot to cross the river. They reflect on their largest river crossing to date and revel in the peace of Indian Creek camp following an especially challenging and adventurous day on trail.

Blue Dot
BLUE DOT - Episode 074: Discovery Dialogues

Blue Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 44:39


Leah Porter is back for our first episode of Discovery Dialogues. In addition to each of us sharing something we've been loving this month, Leah will share her observations from the meetings she has recently recorded. Today's episode includes thoughts on music, movies, and books —- all the hits! THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Town of Corydon Dog Songs by Mary Oliver Ish - Peter Reynolds Lead the Way 5miler — Leadership Harrison County BBC Desert Island Discs podcast The 8 Songs Graylin would take with her to a desert island NPR All Songs Considered The Japanese House on Spotify Past Lives trailer Perfect Days trailer Poor Things trailer A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy O'Toole Dare to Lead by Brene Brown Rising Strong by Brene Brown Offline with Jon Favreau: Jon Ronson on the End of Public Shaming UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS: Saturday Spotlight - National Poetry Month at the Harrison County Public Library - April 2024 Every Saturday in April from 10 AM - 4PM, celebrate National Poetry Month by stopping by the Frederick Porter Griffin Center to discover poetry through poems written by locals about local subjects. Drop in to view the collection and hear recitations on the hour. Lead the Way 5miler for Leadership Harrison County — May 4, 2024 Start Derby Day with forty furlongs of your own! This timed footrace begins at 8:00 a.m. at the Boys & Girls Club at 134 Jenkins Ct. NE in Corydon, IN. The course is an accurate five-mile route on Indian Creek Trail, crossing a historic truss bridge while following Indian Creek through Hayswood Nature Reserve and the town of Corydon. Don't forget to call or text us at 502-653-9157. Send us an email at info@bluedothc.com or say hi on Instagram: @bluedotharrisoncounty MAKE A ONE-TIME DONATION We are humbled by all of your support and are excited to keep going.

American Alpine Club Podcast
CLIMB: Babsi Zangerl's Secret to Her Exceptional Yosemite Resume

American Alpine Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 35:34


"I like to suck" Babsi says...and this mentality means she's constantly trying climbing styles and skills that she's bad at. And with that sense of curiosity, she acquires a breadth of mastery that is evident in her Yosemite accomplishments... In many ways, Babsi Zangerl has flown under the radar here in the United States. She doesn't like to brag—she just wants to climb hard. But her dedication to climbing has resulted in an astonishing Yosemite resume. She has 6 free ascents of El Cap to her name, including the first female free ascents of Zodiac, El Nino, and Magic Mushroom. In this interview, we talk about some of these iconic climbs, what inspires her and her goal-setting process, how she taught herself to crack climb in Indian Creek so she could climb in Yosemite, the magic duo that is her partnership with Jacopo Larcher, and her perspective on the ground-up ethic of big wall climbing. She also admits to why she's been avoiding the Monster Off-Width pitch and gives us a hint of her ambitions for future Yosemite trips. Dive into this episode to hear from one of the most accomplished modern Yosemite climbers—and honestly, she's just getting started. *** Hear more incredible Yosemite stories by attending the AAC's Annual Benefit Gala this April! Learn more: https://americanalpineclub.org/annual-benefit-gala

Eye on the Outdoors
Eye on the Outdoors - 01/06/24 - Segment 1

Eye on the Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 13:48


It's the first Eye on the Outdoors of 2024! We celebrate January birthdays and welcome Mike Ponder & Stuart Ruehling of Indian Creek onto the show. Indian Creek Shooting Systems: https://indiancreekss.com/

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys
Toasting to Innovation: Navigating the Bourbon Boom and The American Distilling Out look for 2024 with the Scotchy Bourbon Boys

The Scotchy Bourbon Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 81:31 Transcription Available


Raise your glasses, bourbon aficionados! The American distilling landscape is brimming with innovation and the Scotchy Bourbon Boys are here to take you on a spirited journey through the whiskey waves of 2024. With special guests CT and Barrelhead at our side, we'll toast to the Michters 10 year bourbon, our Bourbon of the Year, and delve into the effervescence of bourbon culture that's sweeping social scenes everywhere. From the titanic Buffalo Trace to the crafty Indian Creek distillery, we're sipping our way through the tales and tastes that are shaping the industry's future.What happens when craft distilling's passion collides with the might of big brand strategies? We're stirring the pot, revealing the inside scoop on craft's dedication to authenticity against the larger distilleries' market-driven storytelling. We share Alan Bishops  barrel wisdom as we navigate the choppy waters of barrel shortages and discuss innovations in aging that just might redefine whiskey as we know it. We'll also marvel at the expansion of Kentucky's bourbon empire, featuring Angel's Envy and Rabbit Hole, and speculate on how this growth will influence the liquid gold in our glasses.Our final stop takes us through Ohio's burgeoning whiskey scene, where creativity isn't just encouraged—it's a way of life. We highlight the importance of distillery tours in crafting not just fine whiskey, but unforgettable experiences. And as we celebrate the industry's growth and potential, from local legends like Middle West Spirits to the promising Belle of Dayton, we're reminded of the boundless possibilities that lie ahead. So, join the Scotchy Bourbon Boys and our esteemed guests CT and Barrelhead, as we share a dram of insight and cheer to the whiskey-filled year ahead. Cheers! If You Have GohstsSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com

the Sharp End Podcast
Ep 96 - Indian Creek Fall - Drew Clements

the Sharp End Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 45:54


Andrew Clements was climbing in Indian Creek on October 18, 2023 with a couple of climbers he had met in the parking lot the same day. He was on a route called Gorilla, which is rated 5.10b, which was his 3rd route of the day. He was standing about 2 feet above his last piece of gear when he fell. Drew injured his hand and both of his heels. Tune into this episode to hear more. This podcast is produced by Ashley Saupe. This podcast is sponsored by Rocky Talkie and then American Alpine Institute and supported by the American Alpine Club. → 10% off Rocky Talkie radios at RockyTalkie.com/SharpEnd → Up to 30% off Hydration & Energy Bundle. Includes each of each best-selling flavors of Hydration & Energy at protekt.com/sharpend → 10% off Swoop garments with code SHARPEND → 20% off First Aid contents at MyMedic.com with code SHARPEND20 → 10% off any wilderness medicine course with Desert Mountain Medicine using code SHARPEND Instagram: the_sharp_end_podcast YouTube: @thesharpendpodcast Become a Patreon: patreon.com/thesharpendpodcast Visit my website: www.thesharpendpodcast.com

Forbes Talks
Meet Jeff Bezos' New Neighbors On Miami's Billionaire's Bunker

Forbes Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 10:21


After nearly three decades in the Seattle area and some two years after stepping down as CEO of Seattle-based Amazon, Jeff Bezos is leaving the Pacific Northwest for Miami, he announced Thursday on Instagram. The world's third richest person has purchased two homes on Indian Creek, Miami-Dade County's luxury island community, in the past five months, snapping up a $68 million mansion in an off-market transaction in June and a $79 million pad right next door in October.Indian Creek is a 294-acre man-made barrier island with just 41 homes all on one road, Indian Creek Island Road. The population was last tallied at a total of just 84 people, which includes a host of high-profile residents and billionaire landowners. What is so attractive about this area of luxury real estate?Forbes wealth reporters Phoebe Liu and Giacomo Tognini meet on ‘Forbes Talks' to break down the migration of the uber-rich to this secluded Miami island.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

WRBI Radio
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WRBI Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 198:28


Batesville defeats Indian Creek for a football sectional crown, November 3, 2023.

KZMU News
This breed of desert cattle could change the beef industry in the Southwest

KZMU News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 12:01


Researchers working with Dugout Ranch in Indian Creek are studying how a breed of desert-adapted cattle fare in this region compared to Red Angus. So far, they've found the criollo prefer larger, more drought resistant forage than drought-sensitive grass. We also hear from our partners at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at CU Boulder about studying grasshoppers in the field. //Photo: Criollo cattle are being studied at Dugout Ranch, as well as other ranches across the Southwest. These criollo are being studied by the Jornada Experimental Range in New Mexico, who partners with Dugout Ranch. Photo by TED by DGAR on Flickr. //Show Notes: //Criollo research at Dugout Ranch, in partnership with the Nature Conservancy https://www.nature.org/en-us/magazine/magazine-articles/criollo-cattle/

WRBI Radio
Batesville vs Indian Creek (Fball) 081823

WRBI Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 197:35


Batesville vs Indian Creek (Fball) 081823

WRBI Radio
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WRBI Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 8:59


Batesville Head Football Coach talks about his team's victory over Indian Creek.

Hail Varsity Radio Show
Pinnacle Bank Championship with Brett Balak | Coffee & Cream

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 12:34


Andrew Rogers and Guest Host Ravi Lulla welcome Brett Balak Dir. Of Sales at Pinnacle Bank Championship to discuss all that's going on this weekend at Indian Creek. Tune into Coffee & Cream from 7-10 am AM 590 ESPN Omaha each week day. You can also catch the final hour of the show in Lincoln on 101.5fm and 1280am. Hail Varsity Radio is brought to you by http://GoCurrency.com  Follow Andrew on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/andrewrogerscc  Instagram: http://instagram.com/arog_sports  Follow Damon on twitter: http://twitter.com/damonbenning  Follow Hurrdat Sports on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/hurrdatsports  Instagram: http://instagram.com/hurrdatsports  Tiktok: http://tiktok.com/hurrdatsports  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HurrdatSports About Coffee & Cream: Wake up with Andrew Rogers and Damon Benning on Hail Varsity Radio. Every morning from 7-10 a.m. on AM Radio Omaha on AM 590 ESPNCoffee and Cream stirs up the best news in Nebraska sports. Whether you're in the car, at the office, or on the sofa enjoying your favorite cup of joe, make sure you're listening to Coffee and Cream on Hail Varsity Radio. Hurrdat Sports is a digital production platform dedicated to the new wave of sports media. From podcasting to video interviews along with live events and entertainment, we're here to change how you consume sports. Find us online at Hurrdatsports.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hail Varsity Radio Show
Groundskeeper at the Club at Indian Creek Jim Nedrow | Coffee & Cream

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 12:45


Andrew Rogers and Ravi Lulla are joined by Jim Nedrow, head superintendent at Indian Creek Golf Club Tune into Coffee & Cream from 7-10 am AM 590 ESPN Omaha each week day. You can also catch the final hour of the show in Lincoln on 101.5fm and 1280am. Hail Varsity Radio is brought to you by http://GoCurrency.com  Follow Andrew on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/andrewrogerscc  Instagram: http://instagram.com/arog_sports  Follow Damon on twitter: http://twitter.com/damonbenning  Follow Hurrdat Sports on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/hurrdatsports  Instagram: http://instagram.com/hurrdatsports  Tiktok: http://tiktok.com/hurrdatsports  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HurrdatSports About Coffee & Cream: Wake up with Andrew Rogers and Damon Benning on Hail Varsity Radio. Every morning from 7-10 a.m. on AM Radio Omaha on AM 590 ESPNCoffee and Cream stirs up the best news in Nebraska sports. Whether you're in the car, at the office, or on the sofa enjoying your favorite cup of joe, make sure you're listening to Coffee and Cream on Hail Varsity Radio. Hurrdat Sports is a digital production platform dedicated to the new wave of sports media. From podcasting to video interviews along with live events and entertainment, we're here to change how you consume sports. Find us online at Hurrdatsports.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hail Varsity Radio Show
Kicking Battles for Huskers and Golf Talk | Coffee & Cream Full Show | 08/08/23

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 142:50


Andrew Rogers and Ravi Lulla are back at Indian Creek golf club ahead of the Pinnacle Bank Championship. They are joined by Brandon Vogel of Hail Varsity, Mike Schaefer of Husker247.com, Gary Java with Pinnacle Bank Championship , Pinnacle Bank Championship director of operations and events Alexis Boulos, and Indian Creek groundskeeper Jim Nedrow Tune into Coffee & Cream from 7-10 am AM 590 ESPN Omaha each week day. You can also catch the final hour of the show in Lincoln on 101.5fm and 1280am. Hail Varsity Radio is brought to you by http://GoCurrency.com Follow Andrew on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/andrewrogerscc Instagram: http://instagram.com/arog_sports Follow Damon on twitter: http://twitter.com/damonbenning Follow Hurrdat Sports on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/hurrdatsports Instagram: http://instagram.com/hurrdatsports Tiktok: http://tiktok.com/hurrdatsports Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HurrdatSports About Coffee & Cream: Wake up with Andrew Rogers and Damon Benning on Hail Varsity Radio. Every morning from 7-10 a.m. on AM Radio Omaha on AM 590 ESPNCoffee and Cream stirs up the best news in Nebraska sports. Whether you're in the car, at the office, or on the sofa enjoying your favorite cup of joe, make sure you're listening to Coffee and Cream on Hail Varsity Radio. Hurrdat Sports is a digital production platform dedicated to the new wave of sports media. From podcasting to video interviews along with live events and entertainment, we're here to change how you consume sports. Find us online at Hurrdatsports.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hail Varsity Radio Show
Itinerary | Coffee & Cream

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 25:27


Andrew Rogers and Ravi Lulla are in the chairs this week and are live from the Pinnacle Bank Championship at Indian Creek golf club! They discuss why Andrew's voice is gone and recap his weekend. They also touch on the Jake Paul and Nate Diaz fight and more Tune into Coffee & Cream from 7-10 am AM 590 ESPN Omaha each week day. You can also catch the final hour of the show in Lincoln on 101.5fm and 1280am. Hail Varsity Radio is brought to you by http://GoCurrency.com  Follow Andrew on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/andrewrogerscc  Instagram: http://instagram.com/arog_sports  Follow Damon on twitter: http://twitter.com/damonbenning  Follow Hurrdat Sports on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/hurrdatsports  Instagram: http://instagram.com/hurrdatsports  Tiktok: http://tiktok.com/hurrdatsports  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HurrdatSports About Coffee & Cream: Wake up with Andrew Rogers and Damon Benning on Hail Varsity Radio. Every morning from 7-10 a.m. on AM Radio Omaha on AM 590 ESPNCoffee and Cream stirs up the best news in Nebraska sports. Whether you're in the car, at the office, or on the sofa enjoying your favorite cup of joe, make sure you're listening to Coffee and Cream on Hail Varsity Radio. Hurrdat Sports is a digital production platform dedicated to the new wave of sports media. From podcasting to video interviews along with live events and entertainment, we're here to change how you consume sports. Find us online at Hurrdatsports.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hail Varsity Radio Show
Touchdowns and Birdies: Sports Banter on the Golf Course | Coffee & Cream Full Show | 08/07/23

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 143:47


Andrew Rogers and Ravi Lulla are LIVE at The Club at Indian Creek for the Pinnacle Bank Championship all week long! Join us this morning as welcome in a variety of guests to talk everything from Nebraska Football, conference realignment, and more! Tune into Coffee & Cream from 7-10 am AM 590 ESPN Omaha each week day. You can also catch the final hour of the show in Lincoln on 101.5fm and 1280am. Hail Varsity Radio is brought to you by http://GoCurrency.com Follow Andrew on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/andrewrogerscc Instagram: http://instagram.com/arog_sports Follow Damon on twitter: http://twitter.com/damonbenning Follow Hurrdat Sports on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/hurrdatsports Instagram: http://instagram.com/hurrdatsports Tiktok: http://tiktok.com/hurrdatsports Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HurrdatSports About Coffee & Cream: Wake up with Andrew Rogers and Damon Benning on Hail Varsity Radio. Every morning from 7-10 a.m. on AM Radio Omaha on AM 590 ESPNCoffee and Cream stirs up the best news in Nebraska sports. Whether you're in the car, at the office, or on the sofa enjoying your favorite cup of joe, make sure you're listening to Coffee and Cream on Hail Varsity Radio. Hurrdat Sports is a digital production platform dedicated to the new wave of sports media. From podcasting to video interviews along with live events and entertainment, we're here to change how you consume sports. Find us online at Hurrdatsports.com #Huskers #huskerFootball #Nebraska #nebraskafootball #football #PGA #Golf #PGAGolf #MattRhule #NebraskaGolf #GolfNews #CFBNews #CFB #CollegeFootball # Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hail Varsity Radio Show
Brett Balak previews next week's Pinnacle Bank Championship | Hail Varsity Radio

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 10:17


Brett Balak, director of sales for the Pinnacle Bank Championship, joins the show to preview the event, including what the event means for the City of Omaha, what players can expect from Indian Creek next week, which players fans will get to see at the tournament, and a whole lot more. Hail Varsity Radio is brought to you by Currency. An Exclusive Offer For Hail Varsity Radio Show Podcast Listeners! Get your subscription to Hail Varsity at a discount! Use Coupon Code: GBR A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KZMU News
How much water do alfalfa farms lose to evaporation? Plus the Weekly News Reel!

KZMU News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 28:37


Right now, the state of Utah doesn't have a great way to measure how much of the water used to irrigate farms gets returned to the aquifers or lost to the air through evaporation. A pair of researchers with the Utah Geological Survey are working at Dugout Ranch to measure how much water is lost to evaporation and transpiration, information that could help the state make better water management decisions. //Show Notes: //Photo: This device measures evaporation and transpiration in an alfalfa field at Dugout Ranch down Indian Creek. Photo by Emily Arntsen / KZMU //The Utah Flux Network https://geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/the-utah-flux-network/ //Plus, the Weekly News Reel! Sophia Fisher of The Times-Independent discusses the Moab film commission's move to the Red Cliffs Foundation, the Grand County Commission's travel budget, a new message for Moab's billboards, and a crime report of one man who was charged this week with burglary following a domestic violence incident. Alison Harford of the Moab Sun News is on vacation this week, but she'll be back for the News Reel next Friday. //Weekly News Reel Mentions: //The Times-Independent: Moab's film commission heads to Red Cliffs through 2024 https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/moabs-film-commission-heads-to-red-cliffs-through-2024/ //The Times-Independent: In-town billboards become flashpoint for tourism messaging https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/in-town-billboards-become-flashpoint-for-tourism-messaging/ //The Times-Independent: Travel expense issue leads to tiff among commissioners https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/travel-expense-issue-leads-to-tiff-among-commissioners/ //The Times-Independent: Flores-Solis in trouble again https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/flores-solis-in-trouble-again/

Eye on the Outdoors
Eye on the Outdoors - 07/01/23 - Segment 4

Eye on the Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 10:32


Stuart Ruehling of Indian Creek Shooting Systems visits with Uncle Ray.Indian Creek:https://indiancreekss.com/

Beyond the Footprints Podcast
S1:E6 Squatch Con Idaho location- Indian Creek Plaza

Beyond the Footprints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 22:04


Stew and Brandon are on the stage at Indian Creek Plaza where Squatch Con Idaho will be going on.

Eye on the Outdoors
Eye on the Outdoors - 05/27/23 - Segment 2

Eye on the Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 9:58


Stuart Ruehling of Indian Creek Shooting Systems joins the show. Later, a special Memorial Day tribute.Indian Creek: https://indiancreekss.com/

Eye on the Outdoors
Eye on the Outdoors - 04/29/23 - Segment 2

Eye on the Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 9:22


Stuart Ruehling & Mike Ponder of Indian Creek Shooting Systems join the show.Indian Creek: https://indiancreekss.com/

Lead. Learn. Change.
Tylan Bailey - Custodian to Teacher: Meet Your Blessing Halfway

Lead. Learn. Change.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 32:31


SHOW NOTES:3:00 – deciding to be a teacher when in middle school4:10 – as a teenage dad, deciding to be a good father6:00 – your support system is your true family6:40 – fairness, love, respect – Hightower family and blood family7:50 – homeless, couch surfing, and fourteen schools8:20 – road to success is very hard8:35 – choices, decisions, and consequences – life!9:45 – June 2, 2017 – everything changes10:45 – delivering newspapers for the AJC, seven days a week, eleven years11:40 – Be More! – be a teacher12:45 – managing priorities – keep the main thing the main thing 13:25 – if you want to gain, you have to take some things away14:40 – if you bring work home, home can become work16:30 – doing something for myself, for the first time17:00 – this is meant for me because it's happening to me17:30 – I never thought I would be on anyone's podcast17:50 – meet your blessing halfway19:40 – Mr. Ron Kitchens20:20 – students, technology, and physical activity21:45 – favorite sports23:15 – involving all students in physical education – opportunities to learn and lead24:45 – stamina – custodian and PE teacher25:30 – communicating with students- providing guidance and encouragement26:15 – anything you set your mind to, you can do it26:25 – if you want good, you can have good26:45 – minimal surprises, but with kindergarten…27:45 – seeing growth and development of students28:30- teaching or learning, which is most important?29:10 – great teachers listen and learn29:50 – other teachers – Ms. Stanford, Ms. Sherwood, Ms. Ware, Ms. Peeples, Ms. Dumars, Ms. Wilson31:20 – if you want something, go after it32:00 – thanks for listening to my storyLinks:DeKalb County SchoolsHightower ElementaryBriar Vista ElementaryIndian Creek ElementaryGSU PETE (Physical Education Teacher Education) departmentGood Morning America – ABC newsSteve on Watch (show, Steve Harvey)Story by Reese WatersProfessional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn pagePodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

Si loin si proche
L'Amérique grandeur nature de Pete Fromm

Si loin si proche

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 48:30


Dans l'Ouest américain, parmi les immensités des plaines ou des Rocheuses, la nature sauvage fait office, depuis longtemps, de refuge pour les pionniers et les rêveurs en quête d'horizon et de liberté. De longue date, les écrivains arpenteurs s'en sont saisi pour célébrer la grandeur de ses paysages mais aussi tendre un miroir à l'Amérique et ses vieux mythes fondateurs. L'écrivain du Montana Pete Fromm est de ceux-là. Devenu célèbre à travers le monde avec « Indian Creek » , un récit d'hivernage dans les montagnes entre l'Idaho et le Montana, à l'hiver 1978, Pete Fromm est un écrivain du genre sédentaire, tant il est attaché à sa terre d'adoption : le Montana. Pourtant, ses livres, des récits à la première personne et surtout des romans, offrent aux lecteurs de grands voyages, sensibles et à hauteur d'hommes, à travers l'Ouest américain. Aux États-Unis, l'Ouest est un mythe fondateur, une promesse de vie nouvelle, entre esprit de conquête et de frontière. C'est aussi là que s'est forgé un rapport complexe mais fertile à la grande nature, qu'on appelle en Amérique la « wilderness ». Ceux qui mettent en mots ce monde peuplé de lynx, de grizzlis et de vie au grand air, appartiennent au « nature writing » ou « écriture de nature », un genre littéraire profondément lié aux grands espaces américains, où le sauvage rôde dehors comme il sommeille en chacun de nous.Né en 1958 dans le Wisconsin et débarqué étudiant dans le Montana, Pete Fromm a longuement aiguisé son regard et ses sens, au contact d'une nature préservée. En effet, après son expérience dans les Rocheuses à Indian Creek, il va partir en voyage en Nouvelle Zélande puis passer huit ans comme « Park Ranger » dans les parcs et les rivières du Wyoming, du Nevada ou du Texas, avant de se lancer comme écrivain et connaitre le succès avec son premier ouvrage « Indian Creek ». Dans ses livres, ne cherchez pas l'exploit personnel ou la description béatement lyrique d'une aventure en pleine nature ! Car Pete Fromm écrit surtout sur la nature humaine. Il convoque alors la Black Foot River ou les Rocheuses pour décrire avec d'autant plus de finesse et d'acuité la complexité et la force des liens intimes et familiaux qui unissent les personnages de ses romans.Son dernier livre, « Le lac de nulle part », paru en France aux Éditions Gallmeister, nous embarque ainsi en canoë, à travers une myriade de lacs au Canada, en compagnie d'une curieuse équipée familiale : un père et ses deux enfants, les jumeaux Al et Trigg qui vont inexorablement s'enfoncer dans l'inconnu. Ce roman haletant, est un voyage en eaux troubles, où le lac devient le miroir du passé de cette famille désunie et meurtrie. Bien plus qu'un décor, la nature devient un personnage à part entière de ce récit, comme elle l'est d'ailleurs dans tous les autres livres de Pete Fromm.À l'occasion de son passage en France en avril, Pete Fromm revient à nos micros sur la relation simple et généreuse qu'il entretient avec la littérature, la nature et le Montana, un Etat immense et sauvage qui a inspiré bon nombre d'écrivains.Une rencontre initialement diffusée en avril 2022À lire :- « Le lac de nulle part ». Pete Fromm. Éditions Gallmeister. 2022- « La vie en chantier ». Pete Fromm. Editions Gallmeister. 2019- « Mon désir le plus ardent ». Pete Fromm. Editions Gallmeister. 2018- « Le nom des étoiles ». Pete Fromm. Editions Gallmeister. 2016- « Indian Creek». Pete Fromm. Editions Gallmeister. 2006. En savoir plus:- Sur les éditions Gallmeister, une maison d'édition française spécialisée au départ en littérature nord-américaine, et connue pour ses ouvrages de nature writing- Sur le concept de wilderness, un des fondements des sociétés nord-américaines- Sur l'école dite du Montana, une communauté d'écrivains dont la base arrière a toujours été la ville universitaire de Missoula.

KZMU News
Friday April 7, 2023

KZMU News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 46:09


It's a Grateful Dead themed newscast! Today, in honor of the first day of radiothon's ‘Grateful Day of the Dead' marathon, the newscast is getting a little weird and wild too. First we investigate just how similar legendary guitarist Jerry Garcia is with Moab Police Chief Jared Garcia. Next, station manager Serah Mead helps solve two mysteries - the case of the ‘Dead Head Only' parking sign and why the band is so closely tied to the history of community radio. And, we have two reviews of the Dead by resident non-Deadheads at KZMU! DJ Stutah of the Age of Hip Hop Electronic and Veronica of Real Talk with Veronica. Tune in. // Plus, the Weekly News Reel! Sophia Fisher of The Times-Independent reports on officials' reflections on last week's hoax shooter call. And she has information on the BLM's proposed fee increases in Sand Flats and ongoing stewardship in Indian Creek. Alison Harford of the Moab Sun News discusses the first highlining guide service in the country, the upcoming ArtWalk and a conversation with the anonymous administrator behind social media account @MeamsofMoab. And, the Moab Sun News tells us ‘what happened' at the county commission meeting. // Weekly News Reel Mentions: // The Times-Independent: Officials reflect on hoax shooter call https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/officials-reflect-on-hoax-shooter-call/ // The Times-Independent: BLM seeks input on fee increases in Sand Flats https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/blm-seeks-input-on-fee-increases-in-sand-flats/ // The Times-Independent: Harnessing human connection to steward ‘stacked crags' https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/harnessing-human-connection-to-steward-stacked-crags/ // Moab Sun News: Meeting at a glance - Grand County Commission Meeting April 4th https://moabsunnews.com/2023/04/05/notes-on-the-grand-county-commission-meeting-april-4/ // Moab Sun News: Learning the ropes - Local starts first highlining guide service in U.S. https://moabsunnews.com/2023/04/06/first-highlining-guide-service/ // Moab Sun News: First 2023 ArtWalk showcases four locations https://moabsunnews.com/2023/04/06/2023-artwalk/ // Moab Sun News: Q&A with the anonymous admin of @MeamsofMoab https://moabsunnews.com/2023/04/06/qa-meamsofmoab/

KZMU News
Friday, March 24, 2023

KZMU News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 20:33


Over the past few months, listeners will have noticed a new voice in the newscast. We are thrilled to say it's the voice of Emily Arntsen — KZMU's new reporter. Today we speak with Emily about her background in journalism and what she's excited about covering for KZMU. Plus, the Utah Shakespeare Festival is touring rural areas to perform and lead workshops for students. // And as always, we have the Weekly News Reel when we check in with reporters on the latest stories of the Moab area. Doug McMurdo of The Times-Independent discusses local preparation for spring run-off season, a denied proposal for more commercial flights out of Canyonlands Airport, and Grand County High School's new quarter system. Alison Harford of the Moab Sun News discusses Golden Eagles in Indian Creek climbing areas, an upcoming Green River Rocks event, and tips to prepare for possible flooding this spring. // Show Notes: //Emily Arntsen https://www.emilyarntsen.com //KSJD: Utah Shakespeare Festival visits Montezuma-Cortez High School on a mission to perform in rural areas https://www.ksjd.org/2023-03-13/utah-shakespeare-festival-visits-montezuma-cortez-high-school-on-a-mission-to-perform-in-rural-areas // Weekly News Reel Mentions: // The Times-Independent: Feds reject SkyWest proposal for commercial flights ​​https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/feds-reject-skywest-proposal-for-commercial-flights/ // The Times-Independent: Williams pushes for flood warning system, creek study https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/williams-pushes-for-flood-warning-system-creek-study/ // The Times-Independent: County tacks on stormwater project to Spanish Valley path https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/county-tacks-on-stormwater-project-to-spanish-valley-path/ // The Times-Independent: State, SE Utah barrel past snow-water records https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/state-se-utah-barrel-past-snow-water-records/ // The Times-Independent: GCHS moves to a 4x4 schedule https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/gchs-moves-to-4x4-schedule/ // Moab Sun News: Sharing the cliffs https://moabsunnews.com/2023/03/23/sharing-the-cliffs/ // Moab Sun News: Officials warn of spring flooding https://moabsunnews.com/2023/03/23/officials-warn-of-spring-flooding/ // Moab Sun News: Explore local geology during Green River Rocks https://moabsunnews.com/2023/03/23/green-river-rocks-2023/

THE TRUTH IS BARREL PROOF
Indian Creek Distillery: American Bondhouse No. 1 Cask Strength

THE TRUTH IS BARREL PROOF

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 11:06


Wendy run us through the taste notes of American Bondhouse.  This cask strength expressions which is the first of it series has some interesting flavors that will keep you coming to it. To more about the expressions of this brand visit INDIAN CREECK DISTILLERY(https://indiancreekdistillery.com)  Be sure to follow Wendy on IG (https://www.instagram.com/tathelanaest83/)or read her blog on 51ANDPROOF (https://www.fiftyoneandproof.com/).  Looking for a new glass to try your whiskey? Check out WHISDOM GLASS (https://whiskeywhisdom.com?via=hoodsommelier) Use code TTIBP to get 10% of your first purchase.  #whiskey #bourbon #rye --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoodsom/support

Deadly Nightmares
The Desert Drifter

Deadly Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 36:12


For nineteen-year-old Will Kleier and his best friends, Jon Perez and Keyton Cornelius, both twenty-years-old, visiting the family ranch at Indian Creek is all about hiking, hunting and enjoying the California high desert - as long as they're back before sundown. But when the teens journey in to the desert this time, they're met by an armed and dangerous drifter. With no cell phone service or neighbors for miles, Will and his friends are left alone to face a madman.For even more true crime, head to discovery+. Go to discoveryplus.com/deadlynightmares to start your 7 day free trial today. Terms apply. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Nugget Climbing Podcast
EP 141: Robbie Phillips — Exploring Scottish Sea Cliffs, Keeping Things Fun, and Capturing Memories Through Filmmaking

The Nugget Climbing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 154:39


Robbie Phillips is a professional adventure climber and filmmaker from Scotland. We talked about his recent trip to the Western Isles of Scotland, his path from competitions to adventure climbing, top rope soloing to project hard routes, things he learned from climbing with Dave MacLeod, processing grief, capturing memories through filmmaking, and much more. Check out Grasshopper Climbing!grasshopperclimbing.cominstagram.com/grasshopperclimbingTell them I sent you to save $500 off a fully kitted out 8'x10' Grasshopper board! Check out Rhino Skin Solutions!rhinoskinsolutions.comUse code “NUGGET” at checkout for 20% off your next order!Check out Arc'teryx!arcteryx.comArc'teryx Presents: Free as Can Be We are supported by these amazing BIG GIVERS:Leo Franchi, Michael Roy, David Lahaie, Robert Freehill, Jeremiah Johnson, Scott Donahue, Eli Conlee, Skyler Maxwell, Craig Lee, and Mark and Julie CalhounBecome a Patron:patreon.com/thenuggetclimbingShow Notes:  thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/robbie-phillipsNuggets:0:07:14 – The Suzuki photo shoot, broken car, and tea without milk0:10:00 – Onsighting the podcast0:10:34 – Robbie's recent trip to St. Kilda0:16:15 – Rock types and the style of climbing in the Western Isles of Scotland0:21:08 – Climbing a sea cliff in Dùn0:26:27 – Robbie's path from competition climbing to adventure climbing0:35:12 – Climbing Bellevista 13d/14a (8b/+) in the Dolomites0:38:56 – Imposter syndrome, and not being a natural at bold adventure climbing0:40:48 – Being good at suffering0:42:26 – Following the psych0:45:10 – Patron question from Christoph: How does Robbie train for hard trad climbing specifically?0:47:47 – What We Do in the Shadows E10 (14b/8c)0:50:19 – The E grading system, and why Robbie isn't a big fan of that system0:55:20 – Indian Creek, and Robbie's first day “flailing around” in Yosemite0:57:06 – Patron question from Christoph: What does Robbie do to steel his mind for scary leads?1:00:08 – Robbie's almost life-altering accident when he started trad climbing, and the lesson he learned1:03:44 – Breakdown of What We Do in the Shadows1:11:06 – The process of projecting the route, his dad passing away, and the darkest period of his life1:18:37 – How Robbie's mom is doing now1:20:32 – Robbie's dad1:26:32 – A few things Robbie learned from projecting with Dave MacLeod1:33:46 – Why Robbie prefers working projects via top rope solo, and why he loves the Taz LOV31:49:02 – Balancing performance with having fun1:53:52 – The Long Hope, and fulmars2:02:06 – Robbie's filmmaking, and capturing memories2:14:18 – How Robbie makes a living2:16:10 – I respect all the other podcasters!2:17:02 – Why the new Long Hope film was so fun to work on, and entering it in the Kendal Mountain Festival2:22:02 – Patron question from GeneO: Why does Robbie consider himself a professional climber but not a professional athlete?2:24:59 – Upcoming climbing goals2:28:02 – Does Robbie want to try Lexicon?2:30:34 – Wrap up

America and Whiskey
Indian Creek Distillery (Ohio)

America and Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 60:49


Hey everyone! Welcome back to America and Whiskey. Today we have Anthony, Dillon and Austin on the road once again at Indian Creek Distillery. We had the amazing chance to sit down with Joe and talk not just about whiskey, but history. Bare with us on the sound quality we are still working on the road equipment and promise to get better every time. Sit on back, pour a drink, however you like it and listen away! Contact us at americandwhiskey@gmail.com Twitter and Facebook at America and Whiskey --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/americaandwhiskey/message

THE TRAVIS MACY SHOW
High Lonesome 100: Winner Annie Hughes, Race Director Caleb Efta, & Finisher Peter Bianco

THE TRAVIS MACY SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 65:17


This week on the pod, Travis and Mace are joined by Annie Hughes, Caleb Efta, and Peter Bianco.  Annie Hughes, 24, is the recent winner (plus new course record) of the High Lonesome 100, a challenging ultrarun in Colorado.  Since spring of 2021 Hughes, a professional runner for HOKA, has won: Jemez Mountain 50, Indian Creek 50, Behind the Rocks 50, Collegiate Peaks 50, Mace's Hideout 100, Leadville Trail 100, Moab 240, Coldwater Rumble 100, and Cocodona 250.  Caleb Efta is Race Director for the High Lonesome 100 and the Sawatch Ascent 50k.  Peter Bianco is a finance professional, father (two little kids and two big puppies), and a husband who lives in Kansas City and pursues ultrarunning and ski mountaineering.  Travis and Mace catch up with this fun and accomplished crew just a few days after the 2022 High Lonesome 100.In This Episode:The High Lonesome 100 Instagram | WebsiteSawatch Ascent Annie Hughes Instagram Luke Jay Episode 37If you like this podcast, please consider our book, A Mile at A Time: A Father and Son's Inspiring Alzheimer's Journey of Love, Adventure, and Hope- - - - - - - - - - - The Feed Instagram | WebsiteTravis Macy Instagram | WebsiteMark Macy on InstagramSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website | YouTubewww.AMileAtATimeBook.com