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Baxie talks with singer/songwriter/producer Chris Stamey. Chris has just released his eleventh solo album, the critically acclaimed "Anything is Possible". It's a terrific album which includes performances from The Lemon Twigs, Marshall Crenshaw, and Probyn Gregory from the Brian Wilson Band. Chris has also just finished producing the latest album by The Salt Collective (which is due out later this year). Chris talks about his early years with the dB's, playing with the late Alex Chilton, as well as with the Big Star Quintet (which includes original Big Star drummer Jody Stephens and Mike Mills from REM)! Chris will be appearing at the Iron Horse in Northampton, Massachusetts on October 28th. He'll also be at the Somerville Armory the following night. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and on the Rock102 app! Brought to you by Metro Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Chicopee
Darryl McLellan's recent retirement announcement caught a few racing mates by surprise. It was well known that the 54 year old was still enjoying his riding and happy to travel big mileage if the mounts were there. He aggravated an old shoulder problem in an accident at Port Macquarie last December which sidelined him for five months. After just 22 rides on the comeback trail he knew the troublesome shoulder was destined to bring the curtain down on his very successful career. “Digger” is still dealing with the frustration of having to stop before he was ready, but kindly consented to join us on the podcast. The veteran jockey says he's having fresh scans currently to determine the long range future of a shoulder he injured initially in 2009. He takes us back to a Sunday meeting at Port Macquarie in late December when a fall from a “bucking bronco” aggravated a fifteen year old injury. Darryl reflects on his very first job as an apprentice spray painter. Workmates constantly encouraged him to consider a future as a jockey. He looks back on his time with top Muswellbrook trainer Pat Farrell who enjoyed a reputation as a master tutor of junior riders. Darryl says he hadn't ridden a horse when his apprenticeship began, but was riding in barrier trials after four months. He remembers his first race ride at Quirindi and his first winning ride at Kembla Grange. He acknowledges the first better than average horse he got to ride. McLellan looks back on the thrill of winning the 1992/93 Sydney apprentices premiership. He says his nickname “Digger” evolved during his spray painting apprenticeship and has never left him. Darryl talks of the tremendous advantage he had over most jockeys by being able to ride at the limit weight. That ability brought him the ride on Magic Of Money in the 1995 Galaxy, his first Gr 1 success. He remembers his ride on the same horse in the Doomben $10,000. He thought he was on a winner approaching the hometurn. In the same year he was thrilled when Bart Cummings got him to ride a horse at a Saturday Newcastle meeting. How could he have known what Saintly was to achieve over the next 18 months. “Digger's” ability to ride light got him on Iron Horse in a very strong Epsom of 1996. He ran third to a couple of talented horses. He looks back on an approach by John Hawkes seeking his services for Lease in the Doncaster. Take Sunline out and he wins the famous Gr 1 event. The veteran hasn't forgotten his 2000 Newcastle Cup win on Silent Impact. He says he's never seen a bigger crowd at the Broadmeadow Racecourse. “Digger” values the bragging rights he derived when he won the 2001 Warwick Stakes on Lonhro. It was his one and only ride on the great horse. He looks back on his Chairman's Hcp/Sydney Cup double on the Neville McBurney trained Henderson Bay. Darryl fondly remembers an association with the hugely talented Court Command. One of several wins was the 2006 Golden Rose before the race was elevated to Gr 1 status. He remembers the barrier trial fall at Newcastle which was the catalyst for his longtime shoulder issues. He resumed about 8 months later only to be involved in another fall on the same track, aggravating the old injury. “Digger” talks about a five year hiatus and the sudden urge to resurrect his riding career. He reflects on the five years since his return to the riding ranks. Opportunities haven't been as plentiful, but he's enjoyed every moment.
Naming your show with an expletive is very much....well, the word that is used. SONGS PLAYED AND WHAT NOT Lost to Light- Narcissist Impending Doom- Anything Goes Benzo Queen- ACAB 4 Cutie Lambrini Girls- Cuntology 101 Smalltown Tigers- Five Things Nightrider- The Dark Gippler- TMS Gumshen- Pablo Picasso Oro- Arvet & Tystnaden Keelrider- No Return Ouzo Bazooka- Million Years of Light Alluvial- Bog Dweller Machukha- (I can't find the translation, but its in Russian) Allfather- Poison Soil Through The Eyes of the Dead- As Good As Dead Deadly Circus Fire- Barbed Wire Halo Ion Dissonance- The Surge Surefire- Salt The Wound Not Scientists- Like Gods, We Feast Jer/Money Nicca- Say Gay or Say Goodnight Labyrinthine Oceans- Home Deadline Juliet- Rise up! Langfinger- Artic Walk Across Jupiter- Seaman Turisas- Stand up and Fight follow us on Instagram: Iron_horse_SFOB email us: Ironhorsesfob@gmail.com
Darryl Miller from Dehlinger Winery is back on California Wine Country today with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger. He has been on the show before, the last time was this episode, last summer. This is the 50th anniversary of Dehlinger Winery. Darryl has known the family for forty years. Tom Dehlinger was a biochemist and got the wine bug. He studied wine at Davis and worked with some local wineries. Then, bought a property on the corner of Vine Hill Road and Guerneville Road in 1972. He and his brother built an octagonal house in the middle of the property which is iconic. They crushed their first grapes in 1975. Dan Berger started writing about wine at that time and tasted his first Dehlinger wines in 1979. They were among the first to plant grapes in the area which would later become Pinot Noir and Chardoheaven. The other local pioneers were the Rocchioli and Martinelli vineyards, not far from there. The vineyard is a rolling hill property with two types of soil, Altamont, a red iron based clay, and Goldridge, a gray sandy loam. The sections of the vineyard with different soils produce different results in the wine. This is why they produce some wines from each section and soil type. Bahl Fratty Riesling The 40th Winesong Weekend Celebration is Sept. 5-6, 2025. Click the Winesong 40th logo for details. Dan Berger has brought a bottle of his Bahl Fratty Riesling It is a 2023 that just got a Gold Medal at the American Fine Wine Competition in Miami. The grapes are from Cole Ranch in Mendocino County, near Booneville. Bahl Fratty means Good Drink in Boontling, the local lingo. Dan's goal was to make the wine as dry as possible. The 2022 was also a gold medal winner. Darryl went to college in Humbolt State then moved to Seattle and worked as a waiter. He met someone who suggested he could sell wine and he did end up selling a lot of wine. The business took him to San Francisco, Hawaii and Tahoe. Eventually he ended up in Sonoma County, the same year as Dan, in 1981. He started his own company as a broker and sold some very famous wines like Taft Street, Davis Bynum and Iron Horse. Then in 1995 he sold his company to the Henry Wine Group and continued to work with them. Darryl is one of the judges at Dan Berger's annual wine competition. There are different ways to know good wine but what's really important is what you like. -Darryl Miller California Wine Country is brought to you by Rodney Strong Vineyards and Davis Bynum Wines. Dehlinger makes about 8,000 cases of wine per year, but they grow enough grapes for 40,000. Many famous wineries get grapes from them, whose names are not to be made public. The rest of the show is the tasting of the wines Darryl has brought. First is the 2021 Goldridge Pinot Noir. Round, rich and juicy, Dan says silky with a crisp finish. The next one is also a Pinot Noir, from the Altamont soil section, that has more structure because it also gets some whole cluster fermentation. Darryl calls the Altamont tighter, stronger with more minerality. Visit the website for details.
Most people know Lou Gehrig as the Iron Horse, as the man who played more games than any other player, until Cal Ripken Jr. They know him as one of the best players in baseball history, period, and the man who had a disease named after him. In this episode, I shed light on lesser-known stories about the man, and how some hidden traits and tendencies point to the real motivations behind his wish to play indefinitely without taking a break.
In this episode Truth talks with Frank Whittington, who is a long time tattoo artist, researcher, freedom advocate, and author. His latest book is titled, “Freedom Rekindled” and is available now on Amazon.com The two talk about tattoos, tattoo culture and its evolution, motorcycles / choppers, freedom, his new book, and how to remove yourself from the US corporation to become a State National in order to restore your natural rights/freedoms. Frank is someone who walked away from his businesses and the hustle and bustle of regular society to embrace a quieter and more free existence on his homestead. His book outlines how you can do this, too! For more info: IG: @littlefrank_free_man_ As always, please hit the subscribe button if you like and support what we do! You'll get early access to new episodes! Also please leave a review! Follow us on IG: @bigtruth TikTok: @bigtruthpodcast YouTube: @thebigtruthpodcast For feedback, questions, sponsorship info contact: bigtruthpodcast@gmail.com For more info: http://www.bigtruthpodcast.com To support the show: http://www.patreon.com/bigtruth The Big Truth Podcast is proudly sponsored by: - Choppahead Kustom Cycles (IG: @choppahead / www.choppahead.com) - Jeffrey Glassman Injury Attorneys ( www.jeffreyglassman.com ) IG: @gottagetglassman - Tattoo Flash Collective – www.tattooflashcollective.com – use promo code: BIGTRUTH for 10% off your order - Omerta (IG: @omertamia / www.omertamia.com) - use code: BIGTRUTH at checkout for 20% off your order! - Heavy (IG: @heavyclothing / www.heavy.bigcartel.com)
This week Harrison will review "The Iron Horse (1924)" starring George O'Brien and directed by John Ford#theironhorse #georgeobrien #johford #reelyoldmoviesJoin my Discord!: https://discord.gg/VWcP6ge2Donate to my Streamlab here: https://streamlabs.com/sl_id_ff883caf-a8d0-3d7b-980b-9557565e1fe3/tipSocial Media Links: https://linktr.ee/reelyoldmovies
There is a whole pile of stuff happening; the clue is in the title, but also, there is no clue. I, for one, feel very safe. TRACK LIST Car Bomb- From the dust of this planet Cannibal Corpse- Murderous Rampage. Alexisonfire- Born and Raised Khirki- Featherless Defamed- In Terebris Labyrinthus Stellarum- Voyagers Blackbraid- War drums at dawn on the day of my death Proima Flare- Fearless we stand Night Rider- Cold Comfort STESY, Chris Chalmer- We like to party Cobra the Impaler- The Fountain SiktH- Pussyfoot Ningen Isu- Hari No Yama Caustic Waves- Playing with fire Pitchshifter- Genius Ween- I gots a weasel - END-
On July 4, 1939, the New York Yankees retire the uniform #4 of future Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig in emotional ceremonies at Yankee Stadium. For over 40 minutes, current and former Yankee greats, including Hall of Famer Babe Ruth, parade onto the field to honor the “Iron Horse.” Other former Yankee greats, such as pitcher Waite Hoyt, second baseman Tony Lazzeri, and outfielder Bob Meusel, also attend. Yankee manager Joe McCarthy presents Gehrig with a special silver trophy. Gehrig, in one of the most memorable speeches in baseball history, tells the 61,808 in attendance at the Stadium, “I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth.” Gehrig, who is stricken with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, will die from the muscular disease in 1941.Future Hall of Famers collect 3,000 Strikeouts!In 1980 Nolan Ryan pitching for the Houston Astros strikes out Cesar Geronimo and becomes only the 4th pitcher to achieve the mark. The Astros's lost the game 8-1. Ryan would go on to fan over 5,000 batters during his career.Four Years later, Knuckballer Phil Niekro joined Ryan becoming the 5th pitcher to achieve the mark. He fans Larry Parrish of the Texas Rangers. Niekro was pitching for the New YorkHistorical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn SaysTrivia is provided by -Horseshide TriviaThis Day In Baseball is Sponsored by - www.vintagebaseballreflections.com - Join the membership today and listen to 50 years of baseball history told to you by the folks who were there! As a special offer, all our listeners can use the term - thisdayinbaseball at the membership check out. This Day In Baseball - This day in baseball, provides information about what happened on specific day, career highlights. Mentioned in this episode:Classic Baseball BroadcastsClassic Baseball Broadcasts
For your Thursday, the Summer Reading Program kickoff at the Groton Public Library. Freight and Iron Horse with Louiston at the Downtown summer concert series. Ithaca Concert Band and Ageless Jazz Band at South Hill [...]
Cette semaine dans ton podcast MLB préféré, on revient sur les séries marquantes des derniers jours, avec les enseignements clés à retenir.
Just you, me and a pile of music for your ears and others, if you bother to turn it up properly. TRACK LIST Fires in the Distance- Harbringers Zeal & Ardor- Firewake Loathe- Is it Really You? Omnerod- Magnets The Sound of Animals Fighting- Apeshit Lunar Chambers- Spirit Body and the Feeling of Self Harm's Way- Silent Wolf Labyrinthus Stellarum- The Eternity The Sprit- The Clouds of Damnation TesseracT- Deception; Consealing Fate pt 2 Glass Bridges- Echo Pigeons Playing Ping-Pong- Melting Lights Billy Strings- Dust in a Baggie -END-
SEASON 3 EPISODE 131: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: Trump believes Biden was cloned and executed. Five years ago. He sent this out on his social media account Saturday night:"There is no Joe Biden – executed in 2020. Biden clones doubles and robotic engineered soulless mindless entities are what you see…” If you hear or read that this was Trump RE-posting something that some OTHER lunatic wrote on Trump’s social media site, or that this was Trump TROLLING, or owning the libs - this is incorrect and minimizes the severity of Trump’s accelerating complete mental breakdown. Unlike the original, TRUMP’S version also includes a photo HE has added. No matter what YOUR explanation for this is, or mine, or Fox’s, or his enablers, this country cannot have a president who promulgates theories that his predecessor was a clone, or a body double, or a robot. The dynamic tension keeping someone this damaged and disturbed from deciding now’s the time to nuke the world because don’t worry the people HE likes won’t be affected, is the same as the dynamic tension keeping a badly built bridge upright. It can hold for years or decades and then one day it just collapses and kills everybody. MEANWHILE, MUSK INCONTINENCE STORY LEAKS: Elon Musk was reportedly peeing his pants non-stop during the election? Afterwards? I don’t mean metaphorically. I mean… peeing his pants. New York Times about Musk in May, 2024: “Around that time, Mr. Musk told people that his ketamine use was causing bladder issues, according to people familiar with the conversations... The Food and Drug Administration (warns) chronic use can lead to addiction and problems with bladder pain and control." Where is the Jake Tapper book about THIS? Between THIS and Trump’s revelation that Biden wasn’t cognitively challenged last year and that instead he was dead and cloned and a robot - what does Jake Tapper do now? B-Block (33:14) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Con writer Kurt Schlichter thinks somebody else is "Two clever by half" never realizing...he isn't. Andrew Cuomo's excuse for breaking NYC traffic laws? He thought the reporters waiting to ask him questions about running for mayor were protestors. And Jake Tapper is losing roughly two viewers for every Biden book he sells. C-Block (45:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL/SPORTSBALL CENTER: Baseball's annual commemorations of Lou Gehrig have begun. It's the right time to remind you that when "The Iron Horse" was stricken by ALS, plenty of America's top sports authorities were convinced he was either faking it or not deserving of sympathy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Cyclists are gearing up for the return of the Iron horse Bicycle Classic, and LPEA receives a $2 million grant to launch a new battery storage project. By Sadie Smith.Watch this story at www.durangolocal.news/newsstories/iron-horse-bicycle-classic-returns This story is sponsored by Sky Ute Casino and Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers.Support the show
Just listen in and stop reading this part, unless you wanna know the tracks which, in that case.... TRACK LISTING Man is not a bird- Survived the great flood Children of Bodom- Are you dead yet? Mehiga- Don't look down Din of Celestial Birds- Downpour Tupunny Bunters- (we all know) How this ends Caustic Waves- Quicksand Grapefruit Astronaut- Swan puddle Alphawhores- Over and over High Fade- Burnt toast and Coffee Rivers of Nihll- American Death La Commune- Red Anger Arka'n Asrafokor- Angry God of Earth Pteroglyph- Feed the Wolf The Dare- I destroyed Disco Bob Vylan- We live here Swallow the sun- MeloncHoly Between The Burial and Me- Condemned to the gallows BenzoQueen- ACAB 4 cutie Chalotte Adigery- HAHA -END-
Joe Leaphorn manages to relate to almost every single character - in particular, our villains - this episode/season. So many characters mirror other characters (especially Joe and Bernadette Manuelito), some where you least suspect (wait... Roberto "Budge" DeBaca & Silvia Washington?) It's safe to say that we get a lot more than we thought we would out of this season finale.
Diana and Renee dive into the gripping Season 3 finale of Dark Winds, titled Béésh Łį́į́ (Iron Horse). They break down the emotional confrontations, character growth, and stunning moments that brought the season to a close. Joe and Chee's intense showdown at the train station takes center stage, while Bernadette's arc shows her strength and independence — proving she didn't need anyone to save her. Diana and Renee also reflect on the season's themes of heartbreak, healing, and personal reckoning. You'll also hear about an exciting Walking Dead convention, personal stories about life's small pivotal moments, and why telling Native stories deeply matters. Plus, they wrap up with thoughtful insights and TV and movie recommendations to keep your watchlist fresh. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction and Podcast Updates 00:29 – Walking Dead Convention Highlights 02:18 – Dark Winds Season Finale Discussion 03:17 – Bernadette's Storyline and Character Development 06:30 – Joe and Chee's Showdown at the Train Station 14:10 – Themes of Heartbreak and Healing 26:39 – Season Recap and Future Expectations 27:48 – Excitement for the Next Season 28:35 – Reflecting on the Season's Success 31:09 – Question of the Day: Small Moments, Big Impact 35:36 – TV and Movie Recommendations 37:59 – The Last of Us Discussion 43:14 – More TV and Movie Recommendations 48:22 – Renee's Writing and Final Thoughts TV & Movie Recs We Mentioned: Running Point (Netflix) Missing You (Netflix) The Glass Dome (Netflix) Your Friends & Neighbors (Apple TV) The Last of Us (Max) The Stolen Girl (Hulu/Freeform) Good Girls (Netflix) The Accountant 2 (In Theaters) The Last Stop in Yuma County (Paramount+) Havoc (Netflix) Renee Hansen: https://linktr.ee/renee.hansen https://reneehansen.journoportfolio.com Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. Website: www.screensinfocus.com Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com X https://x.com/screensinfocus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screensinfocuspodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/screensinfocus Feedback and TV/Movie Recommendations: Google voice (669) 223-8542 Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
Join James, AP, Andrew Wilson & Sean Semanko (of Uncensored America) in-person at the AP Vs Andrew Wilson DEBATE on April 28th at the U. of North Carolina Asheville: https://uncensoredamerica.us/wilson-vs-aydemir-unca/ Link to our camera lens GoFundMe (as we hope to buy the lenses BEFORE the AP Vs Andrew Wilson DEBATE on April 28th so we can use them there: https://gofund.me/1d78d5f6 We're excited to share MDD is sponsoring this upcoming juicy debate as Andrew Wilson will be facing off against Destiny in a heated debate on American Values! Hosted by Atheists for Liberty on May 6th, 7-9 PM at UT Knoxville! Tickets from $10 are here: https://purplepass.com/events/317893Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Joy Sterling from Iron Horse Vineyards is our guest today on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger. Joy has been on California Wine Country before, on this episode of Sept. 27, 2017. Clark Wolf is sticking around from the previous segment to talk about the Northern California Public Media Awards that are coming back on May 10. This year's honorees are Joy Sterling and her whole family, who are getting the recognition they deserve for all the delicious wines they make and also for all of their other work outside of winemaking. Joy describes Iron Horse as a magical place, with stunning views across rolling hills of vines, with Mt. St. Helena in the distance. "The grapes know they are growing in a gorgeous place." Dan Berger says its magic is a result of its location. The old road has not changed in 100 years. As you cross the bridge, it feels like you are 100 miles from anywhere. While a lot of wineries try to "turn it up so much" as Clark says, Iron Horse is natural. There is wildness thriving around them, including deer, who ate Joy's roses. The turkey vultures that live all around northern California are thriving. Green Valley Creek bisects the property. The Coho Salmon use the river for spawning. Their farming is so careful that the water is clean. Iron Horse has been legendary for making some of the finest Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and sparkling wines in the world, not just in Sonoma County. These wines are "really pristine" such as the 2023 Audrey Chardonnay, named after Joy's mom. Ever since the beginning, they keep the malolactic fermentation to a minimum and they use steam-bent barrels, so there is no smoke on the wood and therefore none in the wine either. Joy describes this wine as gracious and elegant, just like her mom. Dan Berger describes it as having perfect acidity and all the components are subtle, not ostentatious. The aren't "blow your socks off" wines, more like "glide your socks off," says Joy. POP goes the cork! "Who doesn't like a big pop? It just says "party," says Joy. This is their 2021 Spring Rosé. It has a beautiful petal pink color and it really tastes like spring." Dan Berger, who has an extensive personal cellar, says that these wines will improve with age in the bottle. They already have three years on the yeast. It is a limited production wine, only available at their tasting room. The second wine they pour is the one they are best known for, Iron Horse Wedding Cuvée. Joy explains that their sparkling wines have become drier and drier, due to two factors, the increased quality of their craftsmanship and their vineyard practices. Dan Berger also gives credit to Iron Horse's customers, who demand their quality. "We have the best customers!" says Joy. Iron Horse wines have been served at the White House for the last six consecutive administrations, as well as State Department events and to foreign dignitaries and royalty including the Queen of England. The Intimate History of Iron Horse Joy's mother is a San Franciscan and her father was from Los Angeles and they lived in LA when Joy was a child. Then the family moved to France in 1967 and that is where they encountered wine. They would go on trips together to discover wine and their parents felt right at home. When they missed on a vineyard acquisition there, it may have been a blessing because by the mid-1970s they found a property in California. They have 3 generations living on the property in an 1876 house. Next year they will celebrate several big anniversaries. The USA turns 250, Iron Horse turns 50, winemaker David Munksgard celebrates 30 years making wine there. They had a second label for a while called Tin Pony which they don't make anymore. It was for wine made from grapes that did not make it into the Iron Horse blend. Joy said they preferred to focus on their top quality product. Dan thinks that with the market the way it is, Tin Pony could make a comeback, but Joy says she is busy enough.
In the legends of the American frontier, where tales of outlaws and gold strikes reign supreme, there exists a story so amazing, so shrouded in the impossible, that it defies the dusty logic of the Wild West. It was a tale documented in the pages of a small Arizona newspaper when two ranchers encountered a monster with a head like an alligator and enormous leathery wings. It seemed to have flown straight out of a fairytale to descend upon the desolate Huachuca Desert in April 1890.Join Gary and GoldieAnn as they ride into the mists of Arizona to discover the Arizona Dragon.Music:Cesare Rides Again by WombatNoisesAudioOutlaws of the Iron Horse by Alexander NakaradaNative American Flute by Born2BeatsBattle of the Creek by Alexander NakaradaFacebook Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/544933724571696Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/withinthemistpodcast/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@withinthemistpodcast1977 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the legends of the American frontier, where tales of outlaws and gold strikes reign supreme, there exists a story so amazing, so shrouded in the impossible, that it defies the dusty logic of the Wild West. It was a tale documented in the pages of a small Arizona newspaper when two ranchers encountered a monster with a head like an alligator and enormous leathery wings. It seemed to have flown straight out of a fairytale to descend upon the desolate Huachuca Desert in April 1890.Join Gary and GoldieAnn as they ride into the mists of Arizona to discover the Arizona Dragon.Music:Cesare Rides Again by WombatNoisesAudioOutlaws of the Iron Horse by Alexander NakaradaNative American Flute by Born2BeatsBattle of the Creek by Alexander NakaradaFacebook Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/544933724571696Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/withinthemistpodcast/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@withinthemistpodcast1977 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send Me a Text MessageFor this episode, join Tom as he shares a key ingredient in his cycling fitness: joyful miles spent riding alongside his wife, Kelly. Then, we welcome Liz Lunderman, the dynamic new Events Director for Cascade Bicycle Club! Get to know Liz and hear all about the cool new Iron Horse Gravel ride. Discover what it takes to bring a fantastic cycling event to life on a remote trail and meet a young leader shaping the future of our cycling community.Thanks for Joining Me! Consider becoming a member of the Cycling Over Sixty Strava Club! www.strava.com/clubs/CyclingOverSixty Cycling Over Sixty is also on Zwift. Look for our Zwift club and join the Zwift Thursdays Group Ride! We have a live Zoom call every Thursday at the same time as the Zwift Thursday ride; 3pm pacific time. Whether you are Zwifting or not, email me for an invite to the Zoom chat. Please send comments, questions and especially content suggestions to me at tom.butler@teleiomedia.com Follow and comment on Cycling Over Sixty on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyclingoversixty/ Show music is "Come On Out" by Dan Lebowitz. Find him here : lebomusic.com
Just one bean, being a bean on by themselves and giving you the heaviest shit around! Track List ISIS- So Did We Enforced- Parallels Skeletal Remains- Relentless Appetite Sullivan King/ SVDDENDEATH- Pursuit of Violence WeedPecker- Fat Karma Psychlona- Jasmine Yosemite in Black- Cold Shoulder Freedom Hawk- Land of the Lost Refused- New Noise Blind Idiot God/ Henry Rollins- Freaked Blue Pills- Ain't No Change Songhoy Blues- Soubour Black Water Holylight- Willow DYSE- Spinne The Wytches- Digsaw Gnome- Wencelas Demons- Of Not For Me The Browning- Poison thrown- Backfire Mastiff- Everything is Ending Craneium- Somber Aeons Druids- Spirit Compass JAckie Venson- Rollin' On
Wine Road: The Wine, When, and Where of Northern Sonoma County.
Episode 223 Sponsored by: River Road Family Vineyards and Winery Today we were joined by Joy Sterling from Iron Horse Vineyards, as she uncovers the magic behind their special wines, including a Lunar New Year-themed blanc de blanc. Enjoy unique experiences such as Oyster Sundays and support ocean conservation through their partnership with Heal the Bay. Discover the versatility of sparkling wine, and embrace the joy of sharing a bottle with friends and the community. Sparkling of the Day: Iron Horse 2021 Year of the Snake Links: https://www.ironhorsevineyards.com/ https://www.ironhorsevineyards.com/events/ https://capabunga.com/ https://healthebay.org/ Sponsor: River Road Family Vineyards and Winery Credits: The Wine Road podcast is mixed and mastered at Threshold Studios Sebastopol, CA. http://thresholdstudios.info/
On this edition of TMWS, I have Scott Isaac to share about St. Michael's Iron Horse Charities and how they support veterans and their families. I also have an encore presentation of my conversation with TV host and expert craftsman Chip Wade. Listen & share.
Track List Of our Design- Losing You Coat of Arms- shapes Lamb of God- Hourglass Parris Bridge- Bodybag Paledusk- Area PD HOBO- Alice Ayres Final Transmission- Fractured Future Those Men- The Dog Lies on it's Back Those Men- Slippery Dragon Pale Face Swiss- Hatred Devin Townsend Project- Strombending Defocus- Crooked Mind Nrthrn- Sleep Leprous- Like a Sunken Ship Electric Six- I buy the Drugs Conan- Frozen Edges of the Wound Jupiter Hollow- Cohesion Treespeak- State of Clear Eddie EWI- Bloopin'
On this MADM, Scott Isaac with St. Michael's Iron Horse Foundation is sharing about their effort to support veterans and first responders on their farm in Marion, Alabama. Sponsor: Hydration Lounge HydrationL.com
On this edition of TMWS, I have Scott Isaac to share about St. Michael's Iron Horse Charities and how they support veterans and their families. I also have an encore presentation of my conversation with TV host and expert craftsman Chip Wade. Listen & share.
NEPM's latest Valley Voices podcast presents the winners of our Story Slam on the theme of Valley Folklore that we hosted at the Iron Horse in Northampton. The Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts is a very particular place, with lots of folks who have tales to tell about it. The audience favorites that night were Susan Cocalis, Bryan Tawney and Molly Snyder.
Track Listing > Nasa Voyager Gold Record Greetings and Sounds of Earth > Alan Lamb- Journeys on the Winds of Time 1 > Deathprod- Dragged Across the Ocean Floor pt 1 > Olhava- Loyalty >Lustmord- Black Star *END*
Join us as we hear about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County's 50th year in 2025. We are joined by Ann Walsh, Development and Partnerships Manager and Rachel Purington, Case Manager to discuss the agency, new programs, and upcoming events. BBBS HC exists to help kids form meaningful connections to mentors in the community. Children's mental health is a top concern and BBBS is helping to provide some stability in the lives of the "Littles" they serve. The "Bigs" also get something out of it as well and have the chance to provide guidance and support giving them a deeper meaning to their lives. A new program was just launched at Jackson Street School in Northampton called "Lunch Buddies", tune in for more on that. As well, Big Love Little Performances is back on 2/13 and at the Iron Horse this year. Owen Zaret, Easthampton City Councilor, and Health Care Provider joins us to talk about why he has been a part of BLLP since the beginning. Warning-there is A LOT of singing on this episode. Tickets at: https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=140715
Join us as we hear about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County's 50th year in 2025. We are joined by Ann Walsh, Development and Partnerships Manager and Rachel Purington, Case Manager to discuss the agency, new programs, and upcoming events. BBBS HC exists to help kids form meaningful connections to mentors in the community. Children's mental health is a top concern and BBBS is helping to provide some stability in the lives of the "Littles" they serve. The "Bigs" also get something out of it as well and have the chance to provide guidance and support giving them a deeper meaning to their lives. A new program was just launched at Jackson Street School in Northampton called "Lunch Buddies", tune in for more on that. As well, Big Love Little Performances is back on 2/13 and at the Iron Horse this year. Owen Zaret, Easthampton City Councilor, and Health Care Provider joins us to talk about why he has been a part of BLLP since the beginning. Warning-there is A LOT of singing on this episode. Tickets at: https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=140715
Join us as we hear about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County's 50th year in 2025. We are joined by Ann Walsh, Development and Partnerships Manager and Rachel Purington, Case Manager to discuss the agency, new programs, and upcoming events. BBBS HC exists to help kids form meaningful connections to mentors in the community. Children's mental health is a top concern and BBBS is helping to provide some stability in the lives of the "Littles" they serve. The "Bigs" also get something out of it as well and have the chance to provide guidance and support giving them a deeper meaning to their lives. A new program was just launched at Jackson Street School in Northampton called "Lunch Buddies", tune in for more on that. As well, Big Love Little Performances is back on 2/13 and at the Iron Horse this year. Owen Zaret, Easthampton City Councilor, and Health Care Provider joins us to talk about why he has been a part of BLLP since the beginning. Warning-there is A LOT of singing on this episode. Tickets at: https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=140715
Join us as we hear about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County's 50th year in 2025. We are joined by Ann Walsh, Development and Partnerships Manager and Rachel Purington, Case Manager to discuss the agency, new programs, and upcoming events. BBBS HC exists to help kids form meaningful connections to mentors in the community. Children's mental health is a top concern and BBBS is helping to provide some stability in the lives of the "Littles" they serve. The "Bigs" also get something out of it as well and have the chance to provide guidance and support giving them a deeper meaning to their lives. A new program was just launched at Jackson Street School in Northampton called "Lunch Buddies", tune in for more on that. As well, Big Love Little Performances is back on 2/13 and at the Iron Horse this year. Owen Zaret, Easthampton City Councilor, and Health Care Provider joins us to talk about why he has been a part of BLLP since the beginning. Warning-there is A LOT of singing on this episode. Tickets at: https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=140715
Barbara Barrielle Barbara Barrielle, publicist, writer, actress and producer, joins Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger on California Wine Country. She writes about travel, wine, food and entertainment and she also works for Anderson Valley Winegrowers, promoting the International White Wine Festival. Her documentary film about Anderson Valley wines features Dan Berger. The Anderson Valley Winegrowers Association is putting on the International White Wine Festival. The festival used to be called the Alsatian Wine Festival because it focused on Alsatian aromatic whites that grow in Anderson Valley. The valley is also known for Pinot Noir now. The new name of the festival opens the door to other whites that are also growing in Anderson Valley. Dan Berger will be in charge of the Rieslings. There will also be Pinot Gris, Gewürtztraminer and lots of others. As an example, Dan has brought a dry Riesling from Ra Ra Wines. Ra Ra wines is run by winemaker Kara Groom who was on this episode of CWC last year on Feb. 16. 2024. Cole Ranch grows the best Riesling in California The fruit comes from Cole Ranch, which grows the best Riesling in Mendocino County. They have a total of 81 acres and only four and a half of Riesling. Riesling and Cabernet Franc are selling well, but all the other California varieties are down. This is in the context of a huge downturn in overall wine sales. Anderson Valley also produces fine sparkling wines. The best known brands are Sharffenberger and Roderer. In about 1980 the Roderer company in Champagne, France, decided to look for property in the US. Their agent hired the Foppiano family to take him around to different properties. They found a ridge where the influence of marine air flow was arriving. They decided to plant a couple of acres of vines as a test, which went well. To this day, Roderer is making the best sparkling wines in the US. They compare well to Iron Horse, the best American maker. Lichen Estate also makes excellent product. There are small producers like Pennyroyal Farms and Navarro that also have sparkling wine production.
Join Mike and Bill as they discuss the Diamond Bankruptcy, GiGi, Exciting Comics #43-45, Kardak The Mystic #1, Hornsby and Halo #1, The Rocketfellers #1, String #1, Deadpool and Wolverine, Landman, Lioness, Iron Horse, Wagon Train The ...
Happy New year, Happy old us as we bring in new music from a far and from right here in Essex, some in Southend and some inside London. Bring the fire Track List Kefaya/ Elaha Soroor- Jama Narenji The Black Keys- Weight of Love The Red Chord- Mouthful of Precious Stones Currents- Kill the Ache The St Pierre Snake Invasion- Casanovacaine Ghostpoet- Immigrant Boogie David Woodcock- Lost in My Hometown Lucretian- Warpath (ft Blanket Hill) Vola/Anders Friden- Cannibal Stengah- At the Behest of Origins Sermon- The Drift Pull Down The Sun- Of Valleys and Mountains Trivium- A Crisis of Revelation Opensight- The Great Silence Symbyote- Plague of Humanity Pterodactyl King- Erupticon Bossk- Truth II
Classic Dad rock for your listening ears as the folks bring the cheese, the vibes and some more nonsense in a full audio format. Top notch!
Melissa and Dan Dan Berger selections are the focus today on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger, with Melissa Galliani special guest. Melissa was also on the show on this episode just about a couple of months ago, on Nov. 1, 2024. Joy Sterling from Iron Horse Vineyards was due to be our guest today but at the last minute she was not available. Instead, we have a table of Dan Berger's selections, including one from Iron Horse, for tasting and discussion. Melissa Galliani (Wine Country Radio General Manager) is also in the studio today. Dan's cellar wine is a 2017 St. Andrews Chardonnay which brings up the subject of the currently depressed wine market. Dan offers some reasons for it, including the plethora of other beverages that are available for drinkers. One of them is RTD which means ready-to-drink cocktails in a can. Visit Chigazola Merchants online to shop their unique selection of fine Italian wines. This Chardonnay is from Wakefield, in Clare Valley, Australia. It has a little bit of toasted hazelnut flavors, along with fruit flavors that are still strong, apple and pineapple. Wakefield also makes a Shiraz and a dry Riesling that Dan likes. Australia consumes a lot of wine, although they are working under some restrictions on total alcohol. The Australian consumer cares about flavor profiles, which are stronger when alcohol is lower. The driving laws in Australia are also quite strict. If you can keep the alcohol below 14% you can pay 50 cents per gallon less in taxes. The next tasting is a much y0unger wine, a 2023 Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand. "Whoa! This is a whole different ball game!" says Steve. This comes from Marlborough. It has an "unbelievable" nose. It's a little sweet but has plenty of acid. It comes from a property that Gallo purchased in New Zealand about 20 years ago. We have seen lots of wine coming from New Zealand in the last few years, including lots of Sauvignon Blancs. Dan's opinion is that their cold climate Pinot Noirs are the most interesting wines coming from there and they are also some of the most popular wines in the country.
12/19/24: DHG & Recorder Editor Dan Crowley: local Person(s) of the Year. Rev. Michael McSherry: having hope. U.S. Judge Michael Ponsor: high school students' rights. Jon Anz w/ So. Hadley singer-songwriter Kimaya Diggs: her annual holiday show at the Iron Horse.
12/19/24: DHG & Recorder Editor Dan Crowley: local Person(s) of the Year. Rev. Michael McSherry: having hope. U.S. Judge Michael Ponsor: high school students' rights. Jon Anz w/ So. Hadley singer-songwriter Kimaya Diggs: her annual holiday show at the Iron Horse.
12/19/24: DHG & Recorder Editor Dan Crowley: local Person(s) of the Year. Rev. Michael McSherry: having hope. U.S. Judge Michael Ponsor: high school students' rights. Jon Anz w/ So. Hadley singer-songwriter Kimaya Diggs: her annual holiday show at the Iron Horse.
12/19/24: DHG & Recorder Editor Dan Crowley: local Person(s) of the Year. Rev. Michael McSherry: having hope. U.S. Judge Michael Ponsor: high school students' rights. Jon Anz w/ So. Hadley singer-songwriter Kimaya Diggs: her annual holiday show at the Iron Horse.
Chilled, laid back and understated is the vibe this week as Gary brings you plenty more great music from the world of bagpipes.PlaylistBeolach with Kilts on Fire from All HandsMike Katz and Alasdair Whyte with Let the Bottle Circulate from Best SetsBob Worrall with Bruce Gandy's Farewell to the Iron Horse and Haligan Street from An Evening of ChampionsBenedict Koehler and Hilari Farrington with Standing Abbey and Fairy Queen From Live at the Pipers' Gathering 2006Iain MacInnes, Mairi Campbell and Fiona Hunter with Helen of Kirkconnel Lee from ReclaimedFin Moore, Sarah Hoy, Mike Vass, Andrea Beaton and Amèlie Larade with The Dance Set Live From Celtic Colours Live Volume 4Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer with The Willows and the Three Ashes from Scatter PipesLincoln Hilton with Altera Terra from Me and My ChanterSupport the show
Bringing you a fine cut of Punk, pop-punk and the stuff hovering around the edges Track List Yellowcard- Breathing The Offspring- Million miles away Anti-flag- Press Corpse Jimmy Eat World- Sweetness Sum 41- Pain For Pleasure AFI- Miss Murder Dead Kennedys- Nazi punks fuck off The Undertones- Teenage kicks Blink 182- Feeling this Taking Back Sunday- What's it feel like to be a ghost? X-ray Spex- Germfree Adolescence Throbbing Gristle- Hamburger Lady Sum 41- Motivation The White Stripes- Fell in Love with a Girl Bowling For Soup- Punk Rock 101 Dead Kennedys- Take this job and shove it The Used- The taste of ink Taking Back Sunday- MakeDamnSure My Chemical Romance- Na Na Na Incubus- Out from Under Rise against- Prayer of the Refugee The Fall- Industrial Estate LCD Soundsystem- Dance Yrself Clean Noah Dillon- I C.A.N.T Kid Kapichi- Rob the Supermarket Panic! At the Disco- I write sins not tragedies
Oconee County Schools share details of the School Resource Officer plans. The Iron Horse is back home. See A4 in the newspaper. There we have included a poem and column from the November 22, 1962 edition. Buy 1 year, get 1 year. Subscribe online at OconeeEnterprise.com
Join us for Episode 230 of the Gettin' Salty Experience Podcast with our special guest, retired FDNY Firefighter John Rohr. Joining the department in 1979, Rohr spent the entirety of his career in the heart of the Bronx, working in ‘The Iron Horse', Engine 60, for 26 years until his retirement in 2005. You don't want to miss this one! #TheBronx #FDNY #GiveMoreThanYouTake #TheJob #NYC #Firefighting #LoveThisJobBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gettin-salty-experience-firefighter-podcast--4218265/support.
Ron Keel has recently released a new album, Keelworld. This record covers all facets of his musical journey and includes brand NEW songs from Steeler, Keel, Ron Keel Band, Iron Horse, Ron Keel, Emerald Sabbath, and Ronnie Lee Keel. We got together with Ron to talk about his "Album Of A Lifetime". As Ron says, we talked the Rock and Rocked the talk. Hear all about this fabulous slab of music from the man himself, and then stick around to hear one of the tracks from the record. We also get some exciting news about Steeler. Join us!
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