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Hi Listeners! On today's show we catch up with Jack Pine Brewery Owner, Patrick Sundberg. Patrick updates the crew on how the Brewery has been doing, some of the updates, what to expect this summer and how the "game nights" like Power Trip Live went over the winter. He also dives into some of the City of Baxter's recent news, as well. Patrick, who is in his first term on the Baxter City Council, gives insight on the Dog Park project, Tourism, Kwik Trip and more!Thanks to Patrick for stopping by and we'll be sure to stop out at Jack Pine for a show this summer. After Patrick heads out, Colton, Jacob and Isaiah, talk about a busy weekend in the BLA. A weekend that includes the popular KFAN Power Trip Initials game event that will be recorded live from Grand View Lodge. Find out about that, and more, on the latest episode of the Listen Local Podcast! And as always... Thanks to our sponsors Pequot Lakes and Gull Lake Sanitation, Hanneken Insurance, Hills Detailing Center, Craguns Legacy Courses, Pequot Lakes EDC, Refined Lending w/ John Kinkaede, Party Time Rental and our Presenting Sponsor Lakes Area CPAs! Instagram: ListenLocalMNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMNNorthwoodsAgent Facebook:Listen Local MNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMN
Seton Hall women's basketball head coach Tony Bozzella and players Shailyn Pinkney, Ja-Kahla Craft, and Jada Eads sit down with Lauren Reese, Jack Pine, and Jackson Shank to discuss their upcoming season.
Host Dovid Holtzman talks NFL preseason, MLB trade deadline moves, and the Summer Olympics with analysts Jack Pine and Chris Heite.
Host Kyle Ferreira previews the 2024 Seton Hall Pirates volleyball season with analyst Jack Pine.
Host CJ Weipz looks back at the 2023-24 Seton Hall Pirates women's basketball season with analysts Lauren Reese and Jack Pine.
Host Jackson Shank discusses the 2023 Seton Hall volleyball season with analysts Tommy Fee and Jack Pine.
Jack grew up in Southern Ohio and studied art at the Columbus College of Art and Design. He refined his skills at the famous glass houses of Seattle. Drawn to nature and inspired by its organic forms, he returned to his Southern Ohio roots to perfect his art in the woods of Hocking Hills. Jack Pine Glass Studio is located in the heart of the Hocking Hills state parks of Ohio. When you visit their studio, you are able to watch glass blowing up close and witness blobs of molten glass turned into beautiful pieces of artwork. Demonstrations are going on daily and the gallery is open for shopping. To learn more: https://www.jackpinestudio.com
Jack grew up in Southern Ohio and studied art at the Columbus College of Art and Design. He refined his skills at the famous glass houses of Seattle. Drawn to nature and inspired by its organic forms, he returned to his Southern Ohio roots to perfect his art in the woods of Hocking Hills. Jack Pine Glass Studio is located in the heart of the Hocking Hills state parks of Ohio. When you visit their studio, you are able to watch glass blowing up close and witness blobs of molten glass turned into beautiful pieces of artwork. Demonstrations are going on daily and the gallery is open for shopping. To learn more: https://www.jackpinestudio.com
Running a successful CrossFit Affiliate requires dedication, a methodical approach to coaching, and a strong sense of community. Buddy's insights after 5 years in business provide valuable lessons for both aspiring and experienced Affiliate Owners. ______ We do two things really well: - Make CrossFit Coaches better Coaches - Help CrossFit Affiliate Owners build thriving businesses Find out more about both: The Knowledge - https://www.besthouroftheirday.com/theknowledge Affiliate University - https://www.besthouroftheirday.com/affiliate-university --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/besthouroftheirday/support
In this episode we welcome an organizer who goes by Grandma to talk about the campaign to Stop Camp Grayling. Encompassing roughly 150,000 acres of land, Camp Grayling is already the largest National Guard training facility in the United States. For about a year now there has been a concerted effort to expand it to an even larger area. In this conversation we talk to Grandma about the campaign to fight its expansion, about the environmental impacts of the current facility and the further devastation that could be generated by its expansion. We also talk about the relationship between the National Guard and settler colonialism, imperialism, and the fascistic management of human populations impacted by the worst impacts of climate change. Of course, many around the country have also become more familiar with the national guard's role in domestic counterinsurgency and pacification during times of social unrest such as the rebellions in 2020 in the wake of the extrajudicial killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others. Understanding these roles of the National Guard and also Camp Grayling's utility to the testing and development of new technologies of warfare and to the training of military and police forces domestically and internationally, Grandma also situates this intended expansion within various attempts to build new “cop cities” including but not limited to the struggle in Atlanta. We also discuss some of the actions that folks in the movement have taken, some of the repression they have faced, and some of the contradictions of local politics that create different spheres of opposition to the project than for instance the cop city project in Atlanta. I apologize that I did not get this episode out in time for the week of action, as I recently took a short vacation from production work, but hopefully there will be more of those coming in the future. You can follow them at @GraylingCamp on the website formerly known as twitter or email them at stopcampgrayling at proton dot me. This is our first episode of August, our goal for the month is get 50 people to either become patrons of the show or increase their pledge to the show. We'll be looking to publish at least 6 episodes this month. So if you've been thinking about either increasing your pledge or becoming a patron you can do so for as little as $1 a month at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism. Links: Follow them on X/Twitter or instagram The Base Among the Jack Pine: notes on the Camp Grayling Expansion on Anishnabewaki (zine we discuss in the podcast)
What do the Jehovah's Witnesses actually believe? Are they “Christian”? What is their actual doctrine?Chuck and Omar are back and are asking this and many more questions! Jack Pine is on the show and shares his testimony on what it was like to be part of the Watchtower organization for decades. We bring to light some the cult like mechanisms used to control people through religious beliefs. It's important to see these patterns so that you dont find yourself in any type of cult. Even non-religious cults like politics. This is part one of a series that will expose what happens in this organization. But today we will focus on Jack's deliverance and just what led him to leave and become a follower of Jesus Christ. Praise God!! As always, don't forget to spread the fire!!!
What do the Jehovas witnesses actually believe? Are they "Christian"? What is their actual Ddoctrine? Chuck and Omar are back and are asking this and many more questions! Jack Pine is on the show and shares his testimony on what it was like to be part of the watchtower organization for decades. We bring to light some the cult like mechanisms used to control people through religious beliefs. Its important to see these patterns so that you dont find yourself in any type of cult. Even Non religious cults like politics. This is part one of a series that will expose what happens in this organization. But today we will focus on Jack's deliverance and just what led him to leave and become a follower of Jesus Christ. Praise God!! As always, Dont forget to spread the fire!!! Jack Pine Research YOUTUBE
Dawg and Gus sit down with Jack Pine, singer/songwriter and producer . Jack ( Gareth Auden-Hole). Gareth discusses his need to step away from performing to producing music . Gareth talks to us about building his own recording studio in his basement and the challenges that come from this part of the musical process. His studio La La Studio serves to guide your music recording projects from the roots of your songs to the future of your sound. Gareth talks about how important it is to build repport with his clients and working closely with them to bring out the best of them in the recording process. Gareth also hints towards a couple of shows where Jack Pine may come out hiding ( from the studio ) to perform. So come join Dawg and Gus for this chat and get to know more about Gareth, Jack Pine and La La Studio. And as always support your local artists and venues and businesses. Dawg and Gus
Joey Montagna, Daisy Thomas and Jay Clark preview what this year looks like for Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton and Collingwood. ------
On the return hike, we encounter both Winter Wren and Nashville Warblers. Youtube Video of the Nashville Warbler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIOct1CSwbk Credits Songbirding was recorded, engineered, narrated and created by Rob Porter. The Songbirding cover art (Blackburnian Warbler) is by Lauren Helton: https://tinylongwing.carbonmade.com/projects/5344062 Creative Commons music was provided by Scott Buckley: https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/ This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-da20d0 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Songbirding.
As we continue through the Jack Pine alvar, Swainson's Thrush present us with their spiralling, flute-like tones. Credits Songbirding was recorded, engineered, narrated and created by Rob Porter. The Songbirding cover art (Blackburnian Warbler) is by Lauren Helton: https://tinylongwing.carbonmade.com/projects/5344062 Creative Commons music was provided by Scott Buckley: https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/ This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-da20d0 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Songbirding.
The lands surrounding Johnson Harbour are primarily alvar: rocky ground, with very little soil. Many sections contain a lot of Jack Pine as well, making this a new habitat type to explore. Credits Songbirding was recorded, engineered, narrated and created by Rob Porter. The Songbirding cover art (Blackburnian Warbler) is by Lauren Helton: https://tinylongwing.carbonmade.com/projects/5344062 Creative Commons music was provided by Punch Deck: https://soundcloud.com/punch-deck This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-da20d0 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Songbirding.
Happy April, Nature Lovers! The Birdy Bunch Podcast is back this week with another superb episode! This week we are talking with Jordan Rutter and Gabriel Foley, two of the cofounders of Bird Names For Birds! Bird Names For Birds is a cause whose goal is to raise awareness for the concern about eponymous and honorific common bird names. In addition, Brittany features the Jack Pine - or Kirtland's - Warbler, Matt shares a current event all about the ban of ivory trading in the UK, and CJ asks the Bunch about their most memorable prank experiences. For more information about Bird Names for Birds, please visit their website at www.birdnamesforbirds.wordpress.com or follow them on social media! Just as a reminder this episode of The Birdy Bunch Podcast is brought to you by our Patreon. Visit our website www.thebirdybunchpodcast.com or www.patreon.com/thebirdybunchpodcast. Thank you for your support, Patrons! Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 04:03 - Creature Feature 09:44 - Current Events 14:00 - QOTD 19:22 - Bird Names For Birds with Jordan Rutter and Gabriel Foley 52:08 - Outro
For a deep dive into any of the sled-friendly communities mentioned in the episode, click any of the links below:North BayTemagamiTemiskaming ShoresKirkland LakeBlack River-MathesonIroquois FallsInterviewed in this episode:Jennifer Bernardi, Club President of the North Bay SnowmobilersMark and Stephanie Wagner, long time local Temagami snowmobilersJames Franks, Economic Development Officer City of Temiskaming ShoresSean Mackey, President of M and M HospitalityMike “Gee-Mo”, President of the Golden Corridor Sno-DriftersRoger Gelinas at Rolly's Restaurant and Motel in RanmoreKeith Holmes and Carmen Girard, Directors for the Jack Pine Snowmobile ClubGaston Girrard, one of the Jack Pine groomer operatorsMentioned in this episode:OFSC TrailsRAN TourRAP TourWhiskeyjack Beer Company
Subconscious Realms Episode 24 - Occult Practices Within Jehovah Witness & Elite Pedo Rings - Ex-Witness - Jack Pine. Ladies & Gentlemen, to hear such Fascination 1st hand is something else for sure. We have Extraordinary accounts of the Occult Practices & other DisFuckinGraceful Vices within the Jehovah Witness organisation, featuring a former Witness, Jack Pine. I suggest you to Embrace the Madness that lies ahead, this one goes so fuckin deep! In 1983, only after being cornered with their deception, on page 31 of the April 1st, l983 Watchtower they denied they knew what they were doing! They promised not to quote him anymore, but they left intact his demonic, pagan doctrines on Christ, not only concerning Christ's person, but also the resurrection of our Lord. Jehovah's Witnesses, do you know that your false doctrine on Christ's resurrection comes directly from demonic sources? Jesus did not have his body dissolved into gases, and then materialize a fake body complete with fake nail prints to fool His disciples into believing it was really Him risen from the dead! Let's just take a moment to correct Jehovah's Witness' doctrine from the Scriptures. Luke 24:36-46 clearly states, And while they were telling these things, He Himself stood in their midst. But they were startled and frightened and thought that they were seeing a spirit. And He said to them, “Why are you troubled, and why do doubts arise in your hearts? See My hands and my feet, that it is I Myself; touch Me and see, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have.” (And when He had said this, He showed them His hands and His feet.) And while they still could not believe it for joy and were marveling, He said to them, “Have you anything here to eat?” And they gave Him a piece of a broiled fish; and He took it and ate it in their sight. Now He said to them, “These are My words which I spoke to you while I was still with you, that all things which are written about Me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled.” Then He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures, and He said to them, “Thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer and rise again from the dead the third day” (NAS). As foretold, Jesus Christ rose bodily, and appeared to his followers. He stated that He was not a spirit. It was really Him, risen bodily, and we live because He lives! OTHER DOCTRINES OF DEMONS We are warned in 1 Timothy 4:1: “But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons.” The Jehovah's Witnesses have several other doctrines in common with those received directly from the demons by Johannes Greber, as itemized in his book “Communication with the Spirit World of God” (CSW). Watchtower sources are shown as well. Johannes Greber did not like any of the existing translations of the Bible and stated “…I have used the text as it was given to me by those spirits” (The New Testament by Johannes Greber p. 15). We have to ask—why do Jehovah's Witnesses have so many doctrines in common with the doctrines of these demonic spirits? Why also did Russell expend so much time and energy railing against the demons, while at the same time using their doctrines? Modern Jehovah's Witnesses may not realize that demonic manifestations among Watchtower members were quite common during this time. We quote “Zion's Watch Tower “ of October 1st, 1907, “Our understanding is that this great day of the Lord began chronologically in October 1874, and from what we can learn it is since that date that ‘materializations' have become more and more common…the evidence is too strong to be disputed that there have been numerous genuine manifestations….” *Jack Pine - IG # @jackpineresearch ** Email - subconsciousrealms@gmail.com Twitter # @SubconRealms33 Instagram # @subconscious_realms33 https://anchor.fm/subconscious-realms/subscribe
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Researcher Jack Pine discusses the Jehovah's Witnesses and the occult.
This week, the guys talk George's wedding and house search (Do you think they made an eBird checklist? The answer may surprise you!); the Naturally Adventurous podcast; Black Rails and their close relatives; how genetics and appearances can differ; Kirtland's Warblers seen throughout fall migration, plus notes on their evolution; the Cape May Fall Festival; and chasing Sulphur-bellied Flycatchers.Highlight bird species: Black Rail and close relatives, Kirtland's Warbler; Sulphur-bellied FlycatcherLocations mentioned: Western Kansas, the Jack Pine region of Michigan and beyond; Cape MayDon't miss out: on the Naturally Adventurous podcast and Alvaro's upcoming workshopsSend your topic ideas to lifelistpodcast@gmail.com
Today I am joined by Jack Pine research to discuss Jehovah's Witnesses, disfellowship, cultish behavior, watchtower publication, and so much more.
The gang shares their favorite redneck ways to take care of mice infestations. Andrew gets the pleasure of dumping the Rocky Mountain Roller contraption. Ryan has invested in a new business involving a fleet of Buckthorn Assassins. And Eric shares a hilarious joke that you just had to be there to see...what?
You thought we were done with Jack Pine??? You thought wrong! We have anecdotal proof of the location of Jack Pine.
Today we have two experts join us for the finale of the unsolved mystery... Jack Pine... Do we have an answer? Listen to find out.
While we here at BBR didn't debate whether these beer-coctions are called Radlers or Shandies, we DID debate on which of these brews were the best on this day! While a traditional half-and-half mix of a good lighter-tasting beer and a real lemonade (or lemon-lime soda) sounds like an easy thing to try yourself at home, these fantastic breweries have given great thought and research into their OWN recipes. We sampled and reviewed Leinenkugel's Summer Shandy, Jack Pine's Lemon Shandy Cream Ale, Fargo Brewing's Kenny's Lemonade Radler, Revelation Ale Work's Rev RADler, and Half Brother's Half Twisted Radler. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, please feel free to e-mail us at info@brewsboozeandreviews.com. If you like this show, please rate and review us on your favorite platform. If you would like to, you can support the podcast by clicking the donate button at the bottom of this episode description. It allows us to purchase more beverages to discuss for you fine folks. For more information about us, head over to BrewsBoozeAndReviews.com On behalf of everyone at Brews, Booze, & Reviews, may your glasses be full, and your spirits high! Cheers! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brews-booze-and-reviews/support
Nathan is going to tell his newest theory on who Jack Pine is...
Today the Gamemasters join me for a camp mystery. We make a lot of wild accusations during this episode so if you know the history of Jack Pine let us know!!!
Ottawa based singer-songwriter Jack Pine describes himself as an anything goes singer-songwriter with a heavy-handed string band. His 2017 album band with his band The Fire “Left To Our Own Devices” picked up a 2018 Canadian Folk Music Award nomination for New/Emerging Artist of the Year and a 2019 Juno nomination for best art work. An incredible live performer with a wonderful energy, and a very engaging style, Jack Pine sat down with Jan Hall from Folk Roots Radio at the 2017 Folk Music Ontario conference to chat about his music. In 2019, we had a follow up conversation at FMO, and this time around he played some songs live for us. For more information about the music of Jack Pine visit https://jackpinefire.com. Music: Jack Pine “You’ll Find Me Waiting” (Live), “Rich In Time” (Live) and Jack Pine & The Fire “Desert Island” from “Left To Our Own Devices” (2017, Self). BONUS TRACK: Jack Pine “Cabin Fever” (Live).
In this episode, Rachel test drives a new format with none other than Cindy Emch of the Secret Emchy Society. Cindy is one of the pre-eminent voices of queer country music. In addition to her new album, The Chaser, out on 5/15, we discuss glory holes and queer porn (it’s family friendly!), New Orleans as a music city, isolation and intimacy while on tour, and vintage country sounds. Cindy also has a radio show on Friday afternoons on Gimme Country -- if you like intersectional vintage-style country, download the app! Secret Emchy Society -- “Hell Is a Hard Place” (The Chaser) Jeff Brown -- “Melody” (The French King Was Decapitated) Carolyn Mark -- “In Another Time” (Come! Back! Special!) Sweet Water Warblers -- “Turn to Stone” (The Dream That Holds This Child) Pharis and Jason Romero -- “Kind Girl” (Bet on Love) Beckylin & Her Druthers - Get Behind Me Satan & Push (Mom is Always Right) Smokey Brights -- “Save Us Sarah” (I Love You But Damn” Jeremy and the Harlequins -- “Nervous Wreck” (Single) Whitacre -- “Southbound Train” (Seasons) Mercy Bell - Chocolate Milk & Whiskey (Mercy Bell) Jack Pine and The Fire -- “Rich in Time” (Single) Orville Peck -- “Summertime” (Single) Sam Doores - Let It Roll (Let it Roll) Thomas and the Empty Orchestra -- “Old Crow” (Single) Trixie Mattel - Stranger (Barbara) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst PASTE
Episode 29 brought Mark Beeson to the program! Mark owns Fred & Elvis' Guitar Lounge, a recording studio in Farifax, VA, is the bassist of his own music project The Jack Pine and can be seen holding down the bottom end, stage left for country/rock outfit Scott Kurt & Memphis 59. Mark recounts that pivotal moment in his formative years when he discovered The Police and their 1978 debut record Outlandos d'Amour via his older brother's record collection, and recently performed these complex musical arrangements live for a covers project orchestrated by Washington, DC-based drummer Ben Tufts. Enjoy this look back at an important record from the late seventies!
Jack Pine joins us on Episode 494 of Folk Roots Radio for another conversation about his music, and, this time around, he plays live for us. Jack Pine is the stage persona of Gareth Auden Hole, an Ottawa based singer-songwriter, engineer and producer. It’s always fun to talk to Jack, who is a very engaging individual whether in live performance or conversation. We wrap up the episode with more of the new music that's landed on our doorstep, and this time around we include tracks from Nathaniel Rateliff, The Lonesome Ace Stringband, Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers, Si Kahn, Mike Klein, Katy Hobgood Ray feat. Dave Ray, Kete Bowers and Paul Kelly.
Yes, neighbors, sometimes we have extra content to give out that we have recorded, but haven't been able to fit in a release date. Well, today's the day! In this episode, Nox and Ern discuss some of their take-homes from Moondance Jam 2019. Jack Pine is represented twice with their Dead Branch Cream Ale and their Duck Pond Nut Brown, Lexington Brewing and Distilling's Kentucky Vanilla Barrel Cream Ale, Hemptail's Hemp'D, and our first N/A representative: Lagunitas's Hoppy Refresher. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to e-mail us at brewsboozeandreviews@hotmail.com. If you like this episode and want to hear more, please rate and review our podcast. We appreciate the feedback we get from our listeners in helping us make better content for future episodes. On behalf of everyone at Brews, Booze, & Reviews, may your glasses be full, and your spirits high! Cheers! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brews-booze-and-reviews/support
We have a sizzling playlist whether you are hard at work digging like us, or soaking up the summer rays. 1. Sarah Beatty "Dig Before You Sow" 2. Old Man Ludecke "I Quit My Job" 3. T.Nile "The Cabin Song" 4. Jack Pine & the Fire "Cabin Fever" 5. Murray Mclaughlin "Down By the Henry Moore" 6. Ian Tyson "The Coyote and the Cowboy" 7. Will Melville "Louise" 8. Boot LeeRoy "Secrets" 9. The Mudmen "Simple Things" 10. The Trevor Mackenzie Band "Loose Change" 11. Vilda "Vildaluodda" 12. Bobs Vinyl Spins Selection: Eric Burdon "They Can't Take Away Our Music" 13. The Paperboys "City of Chains"
Jack Pine about the Jehovah's Witnesses and the occult
Jack Pine about the Jehovah's Witnesses and the occult
Meet Patrick Sundberg, owner of Jack Pine Brewery in Baxter, MN. From College to the brewhouse, Patrick has had a passion for beer. Listen to his story of how he turned it into a business in one of the most beautiful custom built buildings in town! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/workin218/support
In episode #23, Patrick Ceresna and Kevin Muir welcome Chase Taylor @pineconemacro to talk inflation expectations and share a great Tales from the Trading Desk. Fast forward to: 04:51 Chase Taylor on Inflation 29:31 Tales from the Trading Desk 35:00 Bonds or stocks –who is right? 46:28 This Week in Market History 51:33 WTF Clip of the Week 1:12:02 Review Last Week’s Top 5 1:19:20 Top 5 Things to Watch 1:40:50 Parting Wisdom 1:44:55 Extended Interview Chase … Continue Reading >Waiting like a Jack Pine (guest: Chase Taylor)
On a recent trip to Jack Pine Brewing, we snagged an interesting cream ale. This Blood Orange Cream Ale is a limited release of their base Dead Branch Cream Ale. It is 4.6% with a low 10 IBU. Listen or watch this episode to find out what the Beer Guys think about this brew.
In a surprise to no one, a carnival has sent someone else to jail. We discuss where Condoleezza Rice should be on your fantasy draft pick, and Jeff Bezos has FINALLY GONE TOO FAR! All that and more on this week's episode of Another Wasted Hour! Check out "Losing Season" the debut album by The Jack Pine available now from all digital media sources. Stop by their brand new website at http://www.thejackpine.rocks
Ottawa based musician Jack Pine joins us on Episode 399 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about his music and his 2017 album ”Left To My Own Devices”, nominated for a 2018 Canadian Folk Music Award in the New/Emerging Artist Category this time around. We also check out music from some of the other nominees at this year's awards taking place in Calgary the weekend of Nov 30 - Dec 1, 2018. For more information about the Canadian Folk Music Awards, visit http://folkawards.ca. Check out the website for the full playlist: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-399-feat-jack-pine-more-2018-canadian-folk-music-award-nominees/
We took a vacation in Northern Ontario. We're back with beers from this growing scene. Also, as mentioned, the musician playing at Outspoken, Jack Pine and the Fire. Beer List Manitoulin Brewing - Swingbridge Blonde Ale Outspoken Brewing - Deadfall Lagered Ale Lake of the Woods Brewing - Beer With No Name Raspberry Ginger Wheat Ale Sleeping Giant Brewing - Skull Rock Oatmeal Stout Subscribe: RSS: http://613beercast.libsyn.com/rss Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7N31YYyS3NzWGg8GLM7Sny Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/613BeerCast-iTunes Google Play: http://bit.ly/613BeerCast-Play Join the Conversation! Join the conversation on our Facebook Group: 613BeerCast - After Dark. Rate us on iTunes and help us spread the word of awesome Ottawa craft beer! Follow us on Twitter. Get in touch with April and Chuck by sending them an e-mail.
In this podcast we check out a Wheat offering from Jack Pine Brewing out of Baxter, MN. This one is called Hornets Nest Honey Lemon Wheat. Find out if liked this brew or if we got stung on this BeerGuysTV BrewCast.
Ottawa's Gareth Auden-Hole grew up with his head in the city and his heart in the northern wild. Gareth studied music production in Victoria, Ottawa, and London before releasing his self-titled debut album as Jack Pine and The Fire in 2011. A solo E.P., "Lone Wolf", a delightfully raw, live-off-the-floor recording, followed in 2015. Its four songs featuring Jack's empathy for the underdog, deep-seated respect for nature, and wry sense of humour, as well as his mandolin... played very furiously, then very softly. The E.P. is intended to be a companion piece to the Jack Pine & The Fire full-length recording "Left To Our Own Devices" which arrived in 2017. Jack Pine sat down with Jan Hall from Folk Roots Radio at the 2017 Folk Music Ontario conference to chat about his music. Visit Jack Pine online at jackpinefire.com. Music: Jack Pine & The Fire "Cabin Fever", "Make Or Break Up" from "Left To Our Own Devices" (2017, Self), Jack Pine "Lone Wolf" from the "Lone Wolf" E.P. and Jack Pine & The Fire "Desert Island' from "Left To Our Own Devices" (2017, Self).
We meet up with Bruce Lazenby, President and CEO, of Invest Ottawa. We talk about how he came to run this great organization, what it does, some of the successes in Ottawa, how much Ottawa is growing because of it and much more! Music this week from the talented Jack Pine and The Fire!
We meet up with Bruce Lazenby, President and CEO, of Invest Ottawa. We talk about how he came to run this great organization, what it does, some of the successes in Ottawa, how much Ottawa is growing because of it and much more! Music this week from the talented Jack Pine and The Fire!