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Kanew weighs in on the article in the Tennessee Lookout that features some less than fully supportive comments about the Justins by Rep. Johnny Saw, a fellow Democrat, who says they are causing "confusion" - but in reality seems to be the one lacking clarity by supporting Sexton's draconian rules. Subscribe and Support: www.TNHoller.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tennessee-holler/message
"Reverend and Representative" Johnny Shaw, growing up in Laconia, TN, as the youngest of 11, was the golden voice of the church choir. He has become the voice urging citizens to vote for change by representing District 80 of Tennessee since January 2001. From being rejected for having a "Black Voice" to spreading Black Gospel Music globally through his Shaw's Broadcasting, his story is inspiring. In this candid conversation, he expresses his views on politics, the need to serve, the challenges of having two Black-owned radio stations, 94.7 WOJG FM and WBOL 1560 AM, and staying true to his identity. WOJG currently spreads "Word and Music" all day, every day. The station serves 14 counties in West Tennessee and North Mississippi and can be accessed globally through the website wojg.com. Learn more about Johnny Shaw in this 32nd episode of 3 Stores, 2 Cotton Gins, and 1 Remarkable Life: The Journey from There to Here!
Patrick Millikin in conversation with Johnny Shaw and Gary Phillips
Three great authors this time including debut thriller writer David Heska Wanbli Weiden (Winter Counts) the amazing Johnny Shaw (The Southland) and Jospeh Reid (Departure) All music used by permission under the creative commons license. Music in this episode includes: Skuba Drive by Quincas Moreira Breakfast With Tiffany by Broke For Free Fuck It by Broke For Free Luminous by Broke For Free Something Elated by Broke For Free Pomade by Silent Partner Keep It Tight by John Deley
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack is excited to welcome back to the studio the one and only author and podcast host TOM PITTS! Tom Pitts received his education firsthand on the streets of San Francisco. He remains there, writing, working, and trying to survive. His shorts have been published in the usual spots by the usual suspects. His novel, Hustle, win the novella of the year from the Authors on the Air Books Awards. He is also the author of two novellas, Knickleball and Piggyback. American Statis and 101 released to good reviews and he new book COLDWATER is now available from book eretailers. Tom is , a live monthly broadcast on the Authors on the Air network. He's a pretty funny guy, very smart and a kind soul. Coldwater, Pitt's mew book has received praise from Johnny Shaw, Matthew McBride and other writers of the neonoir genre. Synopsis: After a miscarriage, a young couple move from San Francisco to the Sacramento suburbs to restart their lives. When the vacant house across the street is taken over by who they think are squatters, they’re pulled into a battle neither of them bargained for. The gang of unruly drug addicts who’ve infested their block have a dark and secret history that reaches beyond their neighborhood and all the way to the most powerful and wealthy men in California. L.A. fixer Calper Dennings is sent by a private party to quell the trouble before it affects his employer. But before he can finish the job, he too is pulled into the violent dark world of a man with endless resources to destroy anyone around him. @opyrighted Listen on your favorite podcast app.
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack is excited to welcome back to the studio the one and only author and podcast host TOM PITTS! Tom Pitts received his education firsthand on the streets of San Francisco. He remains there, writing, working, and trying to survive. His shorts have been published in the usual spots by the usual suspects. His novel, Hustle, win the novella of the year from the Authors on the Air Books Awards. He is also the author of two novellas, Knickleball and Piggyback. American Statis and 101 released to good reviews and he new book COLDWATER is now available from book eretailers. Tom is , a live monthly broadcast on the Authors on the Air network. He's a pretty funny guy, very smart and a kind soul. Coldwater, Pitt's new book has received praise from Johnny Shaw, Matthew McBride and other writers of the neonoir genre. Synopsis: After a miscarriage, a young couple move from San Francisco to the Sacramento suburbs to restart their lives. When the vacant house across the street is taken over by who they think are squatters, they’re pulled into a battle neither of them bargained for. The gang of unruly drug addicts who’ve infested their block have a dark and secret history that reaches beyond their neighborhood and all the way to the most powerful and wealthy men in California. L.A. fixer Calper Dennings is sent by a private party to quell the trouble before it affects his employer. But before he can finish the job, he too is pulled into the violent dark world of a man with endless resources to destroy anyone around him. @opyrighted Listen on your favorite podcast app.
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack is excited to welcome back to the studio the one and only author and podcast host TOM PITTS! Tom Pitts received his education firsthand on the streets of San Francisco. He remains there, writing, working, and trying to survive. His shorts have been published in the usual spots by the usual suspects. His novel, Hustle, win the novella of the year from the Authors on the Air Books Awards. He is also the author of two novellas, Knickleball and Piggyback. American Statis and 101 released to good reviews and he new book COLDWATER is now available from book eretailers. Tom is , a live monthly broadcast on the Authors on the Air network. He's a pretty funny guy, very smart and a kind soul. Coldwater, Pitt's mew book has received praise from Johnny Shaw, Matthew McBride and other writers of the neonoir genre. Synopsis: After a miscarriage, a young couple move from San Francisco to the Sacramento suburbs to restart their lives. When the vacant house across the street is taken over by who they think are squatters, they’re pulled into a battle neither of them bargained for. The gang of unruly drug addicts who’ve infested their block have a dark and secret history that reaches beyond their neighborhood and all the way to the most powerful and wealthy men in California. L.A. fixer Calper Dennings is sent by a private party to quell the trouble before it affects his employer. But before he can finish the job, he too is pulled into the violent dark world of a man with endless resources to destroy anyone around him. @opyrighted Listen on your favorite podcast app.
It's where it's at! In this week's episode, the two Crime Writers present a live recording from the Theakston's Crime Festival! From the Orion Incident Room, they play 'Justice A Minute' with an amazing array of crime writers. Mark Billingham captains one team, with Marnie Riches, Johnny Shaw, and Adrian McKinty. Val McDermid captains the opposition with Paul Finch, Stephanie Marland, and Mason Cross. Also, Craig Robertson guests as the independent adjudicator. There's also discussion about Steve's big weekend! Credits: Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions Music by Stuart Neville
We talk with authors Joe Clifford (the Jay Porter series), Lisa Brackmann (the Ellie McEnroe series) as well as an exclusive sneak peek at the new true crime podcast, The Long Dance, from Eryk Pruitt. Books reviewed by the Malmons are The Upper Hand by Johnny Shaw and The Con Artist by Fred Van Lente. All music used by permission under the Creative Commons license. Music includes: Real Swing Shet by Menage Quad Swing 39 by Latche Swing Violet by Podington Bear The Itis by Polyrhythmics Knock Knock by Podington Bear
Today on the podcast we have Mr. Johnny Shaw, the author of Floodgate, Dove Season, and Big Maria, among others. Johnny is one of my best buds from Portland, and he's currently travelling the world. We have a really funny conversation about writing and making shit work. We talk about furries on patreon living within your means traveling cost of living for writers juggalo fiction writing patois in dialogue comedies that aren't funny having a sense of humor
Episode 3 of Writer Types featuring interviews with Johnny Shaw, Sue Ann Jaffarian and a special audio documentary from the latest Noir at the Bar in L.A. featuring Glen Erik Hamilton, John Lansing, Nolan Knight, Travis Richardson and Sarah M. Chen. Unpanel: Alex Segura, Joe Clifford, Corey Lynn Fayman. Short story by Jen Conley. All music obtained via the creative commons license. This episode includes the tracks: Real Swing Shet by Menage Quad Swing 39 by Latche Swing Songe D’Automne by Latche Swing Ground Cayenne by The Good Lawdz Track 6 by Vpopolam The Itis by Polyrhythmics Liam Rides A Pony by Polyrhythmics I Don’t Know Why by Pimpstrut Local 13 Funk by Podington Bear Sex and Money by Smiling Cynic Lostfrevr by Ars Sonor I’se A Muggin by The Underscore Orkestra Rythme Gitan by Latche Swing
Authors Christa Faust (The Money Shot, Choke Hold) and Johnny Shaw (Dove Season, Big Maria) stop by The Crime Scene to talk “Sex in Crime Fiction” with Eryk Pruitt. Broadcast on January 11, 2016 a.d. Topics discussed include sex, serial … Continue reading →
Season 2 of the Word Crimes podcast opens with Scott Detrow reading "Luck" by Johnny Shaw, a short story originally published in Thuglit. If you're not familiar with Johnny's writing, Erik highly recommends that you check out his Anthony Award-winning novel BIG MARIA. Also excellent: DOVE SEASON and PLASTER CITY. And if you're not familiar with the magazine Thuglit, check out any issue at all. Every issue is full of powerful crime fiction.
Tequila, Cervesa, and Machetes abound in this 10th episode of the GRIND PULP PODCAST. Short Stories: 1. The Tale of the Baron's Tribute - Derrick Ferguson 2. Father Dukes - discovered by Bart Lessard 3. Blood and Tacos - discovered by Johnny Shaw Double Feature 1. Machete 2. Machete Kills