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PROPERTY LEGENDS with novak properties
EP. 1383 MAKE AN IMPACT: SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY & INSPIRE THROUGH SOCIALS

PROPERTY LEGENDS with novak properties

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 22:27 Transcription Available


MORNING MINUTES WITH BILLY DRURY, MARK NOVAK AND SPECIAL GUEST JOHNATHAN CREEKStep into the world of effective video marketing in our latest episode as acclaimed social media expert Jonathan Creek joins us to discuss harnessing the power of content creation. As businesses navigate the ever-changing landscape of digital marketing, it is crucial to understand how to connect authentically with audiences. Jonathan emphasises that social media should not only serve as a promotional tool but also as a means to foster genuine community engagement.Discover how the rise of AI is influencing content strategies and learn tips on leveraging this technology without losing the human touch that builds trust. In this insightful episode, we dive deep into the importance of creating meaningful content that resonates with your audience's interests rather than clinging to outdated follower counts. You will walk away with valuable insights on how to utilise the changing social media algorithms to your advantage, ensuring your marketing strategies are not left behind.If you're ready to elevate your digital marketing game, listen in and take these lessons to heart. Join the conversation by subscribing, sharing your thoughts, and leaving us a review.

Reel Talk with Honey & Jonathan Ross
BONUS: "Is that a young James Dean? No it's me."

Reel Talk with Honey & Jonathan Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 19:45


We've got mail! Jonathan and Honey answer your questions about cinema, films, family and everything in between. This week, the pair discuss Easter eggs hidden in films, how Donny Darko is the cinematic gift that keeps on giving, and Honey is choosing The Prestige as her hill to die on.The two also get mail from their number one fan - a member of the Ross family - who wants to know which TV theme tunes inspire an opening credits dance behind closed doors. Be warned: Jonathan does a 'special dance' to Jonathan Creek and it is horrible.Let us know what you think! You can get involved by emailing us at reeltalk@global.com and follow us on Instagram on @reeltalkrossThanks for listening. Listen and subscribe to Reel Talk on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.

Shoot to the top
Hear about AI, food photography and keeping your clients for fifteen years with Abi and Giles from Giles Christopher Photography

Shoot to the top

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 27:10


Abi and Giles have a background in film and TV. Abi as a producer. They met while working on Jonathan Creek.  Abi says she does the organising side doing the paperwork, keeping the clients happy and getting the next client while Giles does the creative stuff. Giles started doing stills photography as an assistant in the movie industry. He then moved into being a movie cameraman. Eventually, they both got tired of the long hours in the movie industry and set up their own business. They ran the company alongside their film careers for about five years. They now do video. Having done just stills for a long time they are now doing some video. However, they are sticking to short videos and outsourcing to filmmakers for longer work. Marcus and Giles talk a little about equipment. Marcus says he is quite a technical geek and loves focus-stacking. This also allows him to change the look of an image later on if the client wants it. He uses a Sony mirrorless camera now and thinks they are now good. He has moved from Canon to Nikon to Sony over the years. Sam's asks how they get clients. Abi says word of mouth has been key for a long time. There are a lot of connections and conversations with people. Their clients tend to stay with them for a long time. Their oldest clients have been with them for over fifteen years. Once they get new clients in the studio or on location they tend to keep them. Also, they work a lot with marketing agencies and they have a high staff turnover. This works well with them as staff they have built a relationship with in one agency move to another and then they get introduced as great photographers to the new agency. Abi spent lots of time chatting to clients over lockdown as the clients were feeling low. Her day-to-day job is keeping those connections alive. They are also always suggesting new ideas to current clients. Giles likes to run new ideas with old clients and they really like that and like trying them. Sam asks about their approach to AI. He says it's here and they love it and want to embrace it, but also he is keeping the enemy close. Giles did do some talks on it but stopped due to the hate mail he was getting. Giles says the generative AI is so much better if you give long prompts giving lots of technical terms to do with the lighting and style of shoot. Giles says it's great for generating ideas so you are not staring at a blank page. It helps spark ideas. Marcus mentions Scott Choucino of Tin House Studio who does food photography. Marcus says due to AI he is going to make his photography more organic and doing things like shooting on film. Giles thinks it's great to go back to film. You can listen to our show on film here. But Giles thinks commercially it's essential to stick to digital. As final advice, Giles says to stick to your rates and value your experience. He also recommends working out how much you need to charge hourly as a minimum to survive with the lifestyle you have.

Brydon &
Alan Davies Re- Run

Brydon &

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 37:07


This week on the pod we're diving into the archives and revisiting a classic episode. Rob is joined by comedian, actor and resident QI panellist, Alan Davies, to chat about a variety of topics including the 1970s US cop show Starsky and Hutch, Coronation Street's Vera Duckworth, and how he's starting to write a novel. The ‘Jonathan Creek' star also discusses a particularly difficult stand-up experience, and how his comedy was inspired by the alternative 80s sitcom, ‘The Young Ones'.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

New Work Fellowship Podcast
Beyond Sunday- NEW YEARS EPISODE

New Work Fellowship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 24:33


In this New Year's Day 2025 podcast episode, hosts Josh Henley, Cliff Hines, Justin Eshenbaugh, and Michael Shearon reflected on New Work Fellowship's achievements in 2024. Key highlights included reaching over 1,000 total baptisms since founding, launching their first Spanish-speaking ministry, and growing their Night of Worship event to over 550 attendees. Looking ahead to 2025, the hosts shared upcoming changes including a new special needs ministry for children, moving 6th graders into student ministry, and relocating summer camps to Jonathan Creek. The conversation maintained an optimistic tone as they discussed their "Imagine a Church" vision and plans for continued growth and community impact.

Off The Telly
"My Danny Dyer crush has gone through the roof"

Off The Telly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 34:39


Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page chat about all things on and off the telly. This week Nat and Jo catch up on two shows everyone seems to be talking about - Rivals and Ludwig. One they describe as a "romping good show" and the other as "the new Jonathan Creek", tune in to find out which one is which. Plus Nat chats about watching Strictly on Saturday live in the studio for Icons week.What they can't stop watching, what they definitely aren't going to bother with, new releases and comforting classics – TV is timeless and no telly is out of bounds. As well as having a natter about what's on TV, they share backstage goss from the world of telly, whilst also cracking up about the more humbling moments in their lives. Self-confessed TV addicts and stars of two of the biggest shows on our screens, EastEnders and Gavin and Stacey, Natalie and Joanna are the perfect companions to see what's occurring on and off the telly. Timecodes for shows discussed this week are:14:45 - Rivals (Disney+) 27:00 - Ludwig (BBC iPlayer)Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 03306 784704.Hosts: Natalie Cassidy and Joanna Page Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Commissioning Editor: Rhian Roberts Production Co-ordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Sounds Editor: Arlie Adlington Music by MCassoOff The Telly is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Sounds.

Merry Britsmas
Merry Britsmas 68: SPOOKSMAS! Halloween Murders, Music & Ghostly Tales

Merry Britsmas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 42:09


It's Merry Spooksmas! Which means Halloween vibes and horrors, such as a creepy tale of murder mystery from Jonathan Creek, some gothic horror songs, and creepy ghostly stories from the historic town of Rye! Kaiser Chiefs - Zombie Prom  Radiohead - Burn The Witch Echo & the Bunnymen - The Killing Moon

Reel Talk with Honey & Jonathan Ross
BONUS: "I used to do a special dance to Jonathan Creek."

Reel Talk with Honey & Jonathan Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 19:04


We've got mail! Jonathan and Honey answer your questions about cinema, films, family and everything in between. This week the pair discuss the period of mourning after a great TV series ends, which films and TV do they rewatch time and time again, and Jonathan is struggling to remember how and when he made an appearance on Jonathan Creek.Let us know what you think! You can get involved by emailing us at reeltalk@global.comThanks for listening. Listen and subscribe to Reel Talk on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.

Down the Line: a Secret Army podcast
An interview with Hetty Baynes (Yvonne)

Down the Line: a Secret Army podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 50:10


AJ and Andy interview Henrietta 'Hetty' Baynes who played Yvonne in three different episodes of Secret Army. Hetty recalls working on the Candide studio set, rehearsing in Acton and the joy of working with the series regulars. She also reflects on what motivated Yvonne and the character's possible journey after the war. Hetty also recounts highlights from her varied TV career including Bergerac, Running Scared and Jonathan Creek and how she met and fell in love with film director Ken Russell while making The Secret Life of Arnold Bax. If you enjoyed this episode please consider contributing to one of Hetty's nominated charities: NSPCC, www.nspcc.org.uk, 0207 825 2505 Beat, beateatingdisorders.org.uk, 0160 375 3308 Mind, mind.org.uk, 0208 215 2243 Next Time: Good Friday

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast
Caroline Quentin shares her passion for gardening

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 36:47


Actress and comedian Caroline Quentin is best known for her roles in TV shows such as Men Behaving Badly and Jonathan Creek. What is less well known is that she is an incredibly keen gardener, and continues to garden and grow plants even when she is away on location filming. She created a large garden from scratch at her home in Devon, including a highly productive fruit and vegetable garden, a greenhouse which she has called the love of her life, a large pond, ornamental borders and more. She recently sold her home with the large garden and reveals why she has taken the decision to downsize now, and how it feels to leave behind a garden that holds to many precious memories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

My Mate Bought A Toaster
Josh Widdicombe

My Mate Bought A Toaster

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 47:29


Hello ToastersWelcome back to more Amazon snooping. This week we're up to our elbows in Josh Widdicombe's shopping history. With items such as Jonathan Creek, bog brushes and wastepaper bins it's little wonder we end up exploring the classic topics such as when you know it's time to leave an area, and how best to bribe a child.If you enjoyed this - why not check out our YouTube channel where you'll find whole episodes and extra clips. We also have a lovely Patreon where you can hear some extra bits from today's show, and next week's show (with the fantastic Joe Tracini) ready and waiting ad free.That's it for now Toasters. Have yourselves an incredible day now please thankyouToast xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Captain Roy's Rocket Radio Show: The UK Podcast for the Culture Geek, Technology Nerd, and Creative Wizard

Multiversal Malaise, Rebel Moon, Moonfall, Jonathan Creek, Vinyl, Music Stand, Singles Club, Car, Podcast RSS Feed Diet, Are You Enjoying My Shows?

Custard TV Podcast
TV Time Machine Episode 4: Christmas 1998: Men Behaving Badly, Louis' Weird Christmas, Jonathan Creek, Paddington Green

Custard TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 77:11


Matt and Luke board the TV Time Machine one final time this year to travel back to Christmas 1998. They watch the first of what would be Men Behaving Badly's final trilogy of Simon Nye's comedy starring Martin Clunes, Neil Morrissey, Caroline Quentin and Leslie Ash. It's actually a double helping of Caroline Quentin, as she pops up again, alongside Alan Davies in Black Canary - that year's Jonathan Creek Christmas Special. They also watch the Christmas special of Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends which brings together four very different contributors who Louis met in the first series of his series looking at little-known American subcultures. Finally, and possibly the most '90s of all the shows - they revisit the mostly forgotten 'docusoap' Paddington Green which debuted on BBC One over Christmas.

The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon
3. The Port of London Murders - Josephine Bell

The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 43:13


Join us for a dive into the murky underworld of the 1930s shipping industry. We don't reveal whodunnit but there are some minor plot spoilers. In Mystery Business, Han reveals some recently acquired 1970s Elizabeth Ferrars novels. In TV Tattle, we are delighted by the whimsy of The Lady Vanishes. It is a pleasing throwback to a pre-podcast read, The Wheel Spins We also discuss Race Across the World, Only Murders in the Building and classic Jonathan Creek. Mystery Mentions Murder In Time, The Cup and the Lip, and Alive and Dead - All by Elizabeth Ferrars Christianna Brand - London Particular The Horizontal Man - Helen Eustis Bats in the Belfry - E. C. R. Lorac The Pearl Thief - Elizabeth Wein Just William - Richmal Crompton The Mousetrap and Spider's Web - both plays by Agatha Christie AOB:  ⁠All Good Bookshop⁠ - order with Hannah or through our online bookshelf at ⁠LitaList⁠ In the mood for more mystery? Check out episode on London Particular, another London-based treat, where the fog also plays a key role! Follow us on Instagram: ⁠@missingsalmoncase⁠ Share with a friend: ⁠The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon⁠ Nominate a Queen of Crime: ⁠missingsalmoncase@gmail.com⁠ This podcast is created, produced and edited by Maddy Berry and Hannah Knight. Our music is sourced from Melody Loops and composed by Geoff Harvey.

Television Times Podcast
Chris Forbes

Television Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 43:50


Today on Television Times we welcome the brilliant actor, writer and stand up comedian Chris Forbes. We chat about how Chris adapted to life in America where he spent his final year of high school playing basketball, as well as his decade long stint on the BBC Scotland comedy show 'Scot Squad' alongside Jack Docherty. Chris still has a lot of love for Dawson's Creek and the Two Ronnies, but nothing but scorn for reality television and Bing! We also chat about the 90s TV series The Lakes and Jonathan Creek, a show which Chris just happened to pop up on during its final outing in 2016. Be sure to catch Chris on tour with his new stand up show 'Court Jester' by clicking on the links provided below.Follow us on Instagram & Twitter (links below):All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn,Please buy my book 'You Shot My Dog and I Love You' available in all good book shops and online.Podcast Socials:Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tvtimespodInsta: https://www.instagram.com/tvtimespodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@tvtimespodTwitter: https://twitter.com/tvtimespodSteve's Socials:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/steveotisgunnTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/steveotisgunnFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/steveotisgunn.antisocialChris's Socials:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/chrisforbescomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/Chris__ForbesProduced by Steve Otis Gunn for Jilted Maggotwww.jiltedmaggot.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One Foot in the Podcast - One Foot in the Grave
A Creek David Renwick Special - Part 1 (**100th episode spectacular!**)

One Foot in the Podcast - One Foot in the Grave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 49:42


Hello! David Renwick makes his fourth appearance on the podcast (not that I'm counting), to talk about for the most part, Jonathan Creek. Jonathan Creek remains one of the, if not the greatest mystery drama comedy out there, in my opinion. It stands the test of time. Si and I throw several questions David's way (poor man) and the three of us had fun discussing this other masterpiece of David's. P.S Happy Birthday to Si!

We Are Selling with Lee Woodward
69 - How Agents Are Using Social Media

We Are Selling with Lee Woodward

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 20:54


In this podcast episode, host Lee introduces Jonathan Creek, an expert in creating viral videos. They discuss the importance of providing valuable information in social media content rather than focusing on self-promotion. Jonathan emphasises that social media has evolved, and audience expectations have changed. Agents should focus on building relationships and trust by offering insights and guidance rather than just showcasing properties. Hosted by Lee Woodward and brought to you by Realtair. Hosted by Lee Woodward and brought to you by Realtair. Prospect, list and sell real estate with one login with Realtair.

Mums Mysteries & Murder
The oldest cold case in the UK

Mums Mysteries & Murder

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later May 25, 2023 42:00


This month Effie talks about the oldest cold case in the UK! The murder of Janet Rogers! We also talk about covid, Lionel Ritchie's cheeks, Jonathan Creek & what the actual hell a ploughmans is? Sources for this ep are: The Dark Histories podcast  The Daily Record Newspaper  BBC News The Courier Newspaper The Mount Stewart Murder Book The Magdelene Laundries Episode of Criminal is https://thisiscriminal.com/episode-216-the-magdalene-laundries-4-28-2023a huge thank you to our official podcast sponsor Mummys Marvellous Melts Please go and check them out at https://www.instagram.com/mummysmarvellousmelts/mummysmarvellousmelts.com/https://www.etsy.com/shop/mummysmarvellousmlts/?etsrc=sdtAnd use your exclusive discount code MM&M for all listeners of Mums Mysteries & Murder Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mumsmysteriesandmurder/You can also support the pod and buy us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/mumsmysteriesandmurderAnd we would love it if you could give us a cheeky review & subscribe to make sure you don't miss an episode.

Make It Better
Ep 14: School

Make It Better

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 55:07


This week Jake and Jeremy discuss how they'd make schools better. They also discuss Jeremy's time being a teacher, Jonathan Creek, documentaries, and a gig Jake did with some comedy heavyweights. All this and more in this week's episode of Make It Better!Music by the brilliant Bindy Baker!Please tell your friends about the podcast and help spread the word! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One Foot in the Podcast - One Foot in the Grave
One Foot in the Creek - A natter with an old mate

One Foot in the Podcast - One Foot in the Grave

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 65:22


Welcome! This could be the dawn of a new era in One Foot in the Podcast land - in the respect that perhaps I'll be doing more of a diverse route into discussing some of Britain's finest TV shows? Or perhaps not. I've always wanted to go down the Jonathan Creek rabbit hole and particularly withmy old school mate, Si Marsh. He is very much the Creek to my Meldrew. He is a Creek fanatic and it was great fun topic jumping in the world of Creek, written by the genius David Renwick.  

Goon Pod
David Renwick

Goon Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 88:49


"I remember he once castigated me for picking up a wine bottle by its neck." That's David Renwick talking about dining out with Spike Milligan, and in the early eighties Renwick, along with his regular writing partner Andrew Marshall, worked on Spike's 'Q10-by-another-name' There's A Lot Of It About. David joins Tyler this week to talk about Spike the man, the comic, the creative juggernaut, and how to a certain extent the incorrigible Milligan acted as a sort of self-appointed patron to the two younger writers. That said, by this point in their careers they were well on the way to becoming household-name comedy writers with hit shows such as The Burkiss Way on the radio and End Of Part One on television, and Whoops Apocalypse just around the corner. David also had regular writing responsibilities on other shows, notably The Two Ronnies, and within a few years Renwick and Marshall would be the driving forces behind shows such as Alexei Sayle's Stuff. However, it is for two major series in the 1990s (and into the 2000s) that David Renwick is best known: One Foot In The Grave and Jonathan Creek. As well as discussing Milligan, David talked at length about other aspects of his career, in particular One Foot In The Grave (including an explanation as to how the series is shot through with Neil Simon's creative DNA), as well as his early comedy influences, attending recordings of I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again and Monty Python's Flying Circus (and is it any wonder that Tim Brooke-Taylor from the former and Eric Idle from the latter were both involved with One Foot In The Grave?), his short-lived career as a journalist on a local newspaper, writing for Mike Yarwood, Bruce Forsyth's Big Night, working with David Jason again in the 2010s on the radio show Desolation Jests and... Bill Cosby. Tyler's only regret? That he forgot to ask about *that* episode of Father Ted.

Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Jonathan Creek (1997) s01e01 Episode Script The Wrestler's Tomb

Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 41:44


Jonathan Creek (1997) s01e01 Episode Script The Wrestler's Tomb

Because F**k You That's Why Podcast
Show #149 No More Crunchie Bastards

Because F**k You That's Why Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 93:09


This week we are joined by @crunchiestreamsBritish TV Special with CrunchieGame 1 - Pulling an Aaron I've got lists of British television shows, but in each list, I've made one up, that's called pulling a Stevie, but at LEAST one of my lists contains all real shows, no Stevies at all, and that's called pulling an Aaron - if you can pick which shows are pulling a Stevie, you'll earn one point, but if you can successfully guess when I'm pulling an Aaron, you'll get two points. Can you tell whether the shows I've given you are made up - or if I'm pulling an Aaron? To confuse things further, I'll be masturbating nonstop during the game. Winner gets one episode point.Game 2 - Up Jonathan's Creek Something nobody does better than the British is murder mysteries, and one of my favorite murder mystery shows is the show that has come and gone like a fart on the wind for twenty years, Jonathan Creek. So I'm going to test your murder-solving acumen by posing mysteries from the show, and you'll all pose a theory, and my favorite solution gets one point - get it exactly right and I'll give you two points. Each mystery has a hint available from Jonathan Creek himself, but I'll only give it if all players agree. Most points wins and gets two episode points.Game 3 - No More Bastards It's the return of the gentleperson's game where we take turns naming a person and a category they belong to, trying not to name anyone who fits ANY of the previously chosen categories. If you do, and someone challenges, you'll be eliminated from the game. Last player standing wins and earns three episode points, unless I win, then you all have to buy me British treats. To confuse things further, Crunchie will be masturbating nonstop during the game.Shoutouts to our Patrons Raspfairy, Mexi, Justin, Kristin, Flaose, Todd, Jim, Flaos, 8-Bit, Bridget F., David M., and Erin S. Promos @MuckPodcast @500_sectionFounding Members of @OddPodsMediahttps://www.patreon.com/BFYTWShow Music by @KeroseneLetter and @MexigunOur Merch Store https://www.teepublic.com/user/bfytw-podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyJG-PDn6su32Et_eSiC6RQwww.BFYTWpod.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4771234/advertisement

Jcreek Church
Sunday Sermon: Three Gifts This Christmas | Pastor Tim Henderson | 12.18.2022

Jcreek Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 47:29


The best gifts this year won't be found under your tree, they'll be found in the Word of God. Join us as Pastor Tim leads us into scripture as we unpack this together. This message is sure to bring you peace, hope, clarity and comfort this Christmas. Make sure you also visit www.jcreek.org for more, including information, announcements, and more awesome sermons from Jonathan Creek.

Midsomer Maniacs
Episode 147 - Mystery Maniacs - Jonathan Creek - "No Trace of Tracy" - Special Feelings About Trees

Midsomer Maniacs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 66:14


Maniacs, Mystery Maniacs Episode! In Podcast 147, we somehow link The Bushes, The Simpsons, Star Wars, Arks and the Reading Festival to a death and a kidnapping! We're amazing! GORE-O-METERChristmas Song Instructions Please send your christmas song lyrics to mysterymaniacspodcast@gmail.com.Thanks again for listening! Mark & Sarah-----------------------------------Schedule for December  November 28 - Jonathan Creek - S1 E4 · “No Trace of Tracy” Dec 5 - Christmas Poirot Dec 13 - Midsomer Murders S23 e01 Mini - "The Blacktrees Prophecy" Dec 19 - Listener's Choice and Christmas Song Dec 20 - Midsomer Murders  S23 e02 Mini - "The Debt of Lies" Dec 27 - Midsomer Murders  S23 e03 Mini - "A Grain of Truth" Jan 3 - Midsomer Murders  S23 e04 Mini - "Dressed to Kill" ------------------------------------NEWSLETTER: Keep up with all things Mystery Maniac through our newsletter! Signup here for free: https://midsomermaniacs.transistor.fm/------------------------------------Maniac Merch: https://midsomer-maniacs-podcast.myspreadshop.com/------------------------------------Connect with the Maniacs:Rate us on Spotify and Apple!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MysteryManiacsPodcastTwitter.com - https://twitter.com/mystery_maniacsSarah's twitter -https://www.twitter.com/intellagirlMark's Twitter - https://twitter.com/bell_typewriterIG - https://www.instagram.com/mysterymaniacspodcast/Email - mysterymaniacspodcast@gmail.comWeb - mysterymaniacspodcast.com

Jcreek Church
Sunday Sermon: It's Now or Never | Pastor Tim Henderson | 11.27.2022

Jcreek Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 49:29


If you're looking for a powerful message delivered straight from the Holy Spirit, you're in the right place. Pastor Tim brought a message this morning that you don't want to miss. We also want to say a big thank you to Pastor Tim for the awesome job he did decorating the church for the Christmas season. We are blessed at Jonathan Creek! As always, be sure to check out www.jcreek.org for more information, sermon videos, and more!

Midsomer Maniacs
Episode 146 - Mystery Maniacs - Jonathan Creek - “The Reconstituted Corpse” - The Missing Elephant Funeral

Midsomer Maniacs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 53:51


Maniacs, Mystery Maniacs Episode! In Podcast 146, a plastic surgery needs an eye job and furniture kills! What do you mean the elephant died! GORE-O-METERSarah's Recommended Podcasts Gather the Suspects Victoriocity The Witch Farm Maddie's BooksHeights of the Actors Alan Davies - 5' 11” Caroline Quentin - 5' 4” Nigel Planer - 6' 3” 35% of Merch on Black Friday! Thanks again for listening! Mark & Sarah-----------------------------------Schedule for November  November 28 - Jonathan Creek - S1 E4 · “No Trace of Tracy”------------------------------------NEWSLETTER: Keep up with all things Mystery Maniac through our newsletter! Signup here for free: https://midsomermaniacs.transistor.fm/------------------------------------Maniac Merch: https://midsomer-maniacs-podcast.myspreadshop.com/------------------------------------Connect with the Maniacs:Rate us on Spotify and Apple!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MysteryManiacsPodcastTwitter.com - https://twitter.com/mystery_maniacsSarah's twitter -https://www.twitter.com/intellagirlMark's Twitter - https://twitter.com/bell_typewriterIG - https://www.instagram.com/mysterymaniacspodcast/Email - mysterymaniacspodcast@gmail.comWeb - mysterymaniacspodcast.com

Midsomer Maniacs
Episode 145 - Mystery Maniacs - Jonathan Creek - The Wrestler's Tomb - Thumbing A Butt!

Midsomer Maniacs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 68:06


Maniacs, Mystery Maniacs Episode! In Podcast 145,  a naked clown lady who ate New York is witness to an impossible murder that is solved with a model, a model and a bathroom scale!GORE-O-METEROur DrawersGolden Ninja Invasion    Thanks again for listening! Mark & Sarah-----------------------------------Schedule for November November 21 - Jonathan Creek - S1 E3 · “The Reconstituted Corpse" November 28 - Jonathan Creek - S1 E4 · “No Trace of Tracy” ------------------------------------NEWSLETTER: Keep up with all things Mystery Maniac through our newsletter! Signup here for free: https://midsomermaniacs.transistor.fm/------------------------------------Maniac Merch: https://midsomer-maniacs-podcast.myspreadshop.com/------------------------------------Connect with the Maniacs:Rate us on Spotify and Apple!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MysteryManiacsPodcastTwitter.com - https://twitter.com/mystery_maniacsSarah's twitter -https://www.twitter.com/intellagirlMark's Twitter - https://twitter.com/bell_typewriterIG - https://www.instagram.com/mysterymaniacspodcast/Email - mysterymaniacspodcast@gmail.comWeb - mysterymaniacspodcast.com

Elevate: The Official Podcast of Elite Agent Magazine
Viral videos: Jonathan Creek on creating real, relevant and relatable content and becoming the hero of your patch

Elevate: The Official Podcast of Elite Agent Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 38:54


Each day the real estate industry creates countless hours of social media video content, but why is it some videos go viral and others don't?

Jcreek Church
Sunday Sermon: The Marks of a Maturing Christian | Pastor Greg McLain | 10.30.2022

Jcreek Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 41:49


Pastor Greg brought it this morning with a Holy Spirit inspired word full of impactful and practical instructions for us as believers. If you're ready to take the next step in your walk with Christ, the wisdom shared at Jcreek this morning is exactly what you've been looking for. Also, make sure you visit www.jcreek.org for more sermons, announcements, and info about Jonathan Creek.

Jcreek Church
Sunday Sermon: Who's In Charge Here? | Pastor Josh McLain | 10.16.2022

Jcreek Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 44:25


Pastor Josh brought the message this week and it was great! As the body of Christ, we have POWER and AUTHORITY through the Holy Spirit, don't ever forget that. This message was a great reminder of that and we hope it blesses you as well. Make sure you visit www.jcreek.org for info about Jonathan Creek, online giving, or to send us your prayer needs.

Jcreek Church
Sunday Sermon: Drawing Close to God | Pastor Tim Henderson | 10.09.2022

Jcreek Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 45:35


Pastor Tim shared a powerful message with us this week straight from Holy Spirit! If you feel like God is far away, this message was sent straight to you from Heaven. We pray this sermon blesses you today. You can also watch this message along with others on YouTube, as well as our website. Make sure you visit www.jcreek.org for info about Jonathan Creek, online giving, or to send us your prayer needs.

Jcreek Church
Sunday Sermon: Overcoming Discouragement | Pastor Greg McLain | 09.25.2022 (8AM Service)

Jcreek Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 43:11


We were blessed with two awesome messages this week at Jcreek! Pastor Greg brought the word at our 8:00 service with an awesome reminder of what to do and where to turn when we feel discouraged. If that's been your story recently, watch this message to gain biblical wisdom and instruction on how to move forward and leave the discouragement behind. Check out our website at www.jcreek.org for sermon videos, weekly announcements, online giving, and more information about Jonathan Creek.

Jcreek Church
Test Me | Pastor Josh McLain | 09.25.2022 (10AM Service)

Jcreek Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 41:26


Pastor Josh brought the word during our 10:00 service today speaking the truth of what scripture says about tithing. If you're curious what tithing is all about or what it really means, you'll want to watch this awesome message from Pastor Josh. Check out our website at www.jcreek.org for sermon videos, weekly announcements, online giving, and more information about Jonathan Creek.

One Foot in the Podcast - One Foot in the Grave

One Foot in the Grave's God returns to answer fan questions about his sterling work in One Foot and a little bit on Jonathan Creek. Thank you to David Renwick for once again, being so willing to chat with me so freely and for you listeners for downloading.

Midsomer Maniacs
134 - Mystery Maniacs - Poirot S01E06 - "Triangle at Rhodes" - Hey, Y'all! I Got My Sun Visor On!

Midsomer Maniacs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 53:48


Maniacs, Mystery Maniacs Episode! In Podcast 134(Poirot S1E6),everyone changes their clothes so many times but still make bad belt and hat choices.  Poirot and Miss Lyall Dressed the sameThanks again for listening! Mark & Sarah-----------------------------------Schedule for August August 29 - Mystery Maniacs Episode 03 - Poirot - S01 E07 - “Problem at Sea” September 5 - Mystery Maniacs Mini - Poirot    -----------------------------------------------------------------------NEWSLETTER: Keep up with all things Mystery Maniac through our newsletter! Signup here for free: https://midsomermaniacs.transistor.fm/------------------------------------Maniac Merch: https://midsomer-maniacs-podcast.myspreadshop.com/------------------------------------Connect with the Maniacs:Rate us on Spotify and Apple!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MysteryManiacsPodcastTwitter.com - https://twitter.com/mystery_maniacsSarah's twitter -https://www.twitter.com/intellagirlMark's Twitter - https://twitter.com/bell_typewriterIG - https://www.instagram.com/mysterymaniacspodcast/Email - mysterymaniacspodcast@gmail.comWeb - mysterymaniacspodcast.com

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
Jonathan Creek (again) Rugrats One Foot in the Grave SMTV Live

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 62:00


Episode 22 his week on Small Screen 90s Barnes and AMJ start there epic task to rate every 90s TV show out of 90. Bear with us it's not as shit as it sounds This week's TV shows are Jonathan Creek (again) Rugrats One Foot in the Grave SMTV Live.What is this then ? Each episode Chris Barnes and AMJ (The King of Comedy ) sit down to rate 90s TV shows out of 90 and they won't give up until every single TV show is rated. Is this pointless yes Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
Jonathan Creek The Royle Family Catchphrase SpongeBob SquarePants

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 45:49


Episode 21 his week on Small Screen 90s Barnes and AMJ start there epic task to rate every 90s TV show out of 90. Bear with us it's not as shit as it sounds This week's TV shows are Jonathan Creek The Royle Family Catchphrase SpongeBob SquarePants.What is this then ? Each episode Chris Barnes and AMJ (The King of Comedy ) sit down to rate 90s TV shows out of 90 and they won't give up until every single TV show is rated. Is this pointless yes Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RHLSTP with Richard Herring
RHLSTP 386 - Alan Davies

RHLSTP with Richard Herring

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 71:48


#386 Thirty-Eighty Choice - As the latest run at the Leicester Square Theatre comes to an end Richard is impressed with Adrian Chiles' bathroom choices. His guest is comedian and actor Alan Davies. They chat about avocado bidets, being called a S****bubble by Liam Gallagher, setting off Neil Kinnock's burglar alarm, spending a huge amount of money on a chair you might see in an estate agents, how he managed to get the Jonathan Creek gig in spite of intense competition and why he nearly left QI. They also discuss Alan's heart-breaking but brilliantly written memoir about the loss of his mother and the abuse he suffered at the hands of his father as a child.Buy Alan's book here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Just-Ignore-Him-Alan-Davies/dp/1408713314/SUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITE See details of the RHLSTP TOUR DATES See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp.

Gateway to the Smokies
Episode 63: Kim Ross of the J Creek Cloggers

Gateway to the Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 49:36


KIM ROSS OF THE J CREEK CLOGGERSThis week's episode explores the world of Appalachian dance, and why it is so important to keep the culture alive.The Gateway to the Smokies Podcast is proud to introduce our special guest today, Kim Ross. Kim has roots firmly entrenched in the Southern Appalachians. A native of Snowflake Virginia, not far from the historic Carter Family Fold and the birthplace of country music on the Tennessee- Virginia border, Kim grew up loving old-time music, Appalachian culture, and especially traditional mountain dancing. Today she resides with her family in Waynesville, N.C., and perpetuates her family legacy by managing and dancing with the iconic J Creek Cloggers. Kim Ross will discuss the rich history and culture of the Southern Appalachian region while sharing the stories of their ancestors and their passion for mountain dance music.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063452415685Tune in for this fun conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.SHOW NOTESSEGMENT 1Kim Ross grew up in Snowflake, Virginia. When she hit her teenage years she started to visit Carter's Fold. She remembers seeing people from Ireland, etc. to be a part of this historical event. The Carter family is preserving a lot of history such as Johnny Cash's rocking chair.SEGMENT 2Her father was a tenant farmer, meaning that his family didn't own the land. He would flat-foot dance to make money for his family growing up. Ross recalls that she also caught on to flat footing as a child with no lessons. Zeb and Levi Ross were her kids and she taught them traditional dance to preserve culture. Ross started the J Creek Cloggers, the J is short for Jonathan Creek. The people she works with include teenagers who genuinely care about learning. The audience is taught traditional steps, butt dancing, and flat footing. These steps stretch out into cultures such as the Cherokee, Scottish, and Irish.SEGMENT 3A popular video of her son Seb on tiktok. Jason Jordan approached them whilst they were dancing to record Seb. As a consequence, their Instagram blew up and Ross got to explore other social media platforms. They have had the opportunities to shoot music videos with up-and-coming artists and appeared in commercials. Hillbilly Crypt dancing became a coined term for Seb's dancing. Ross praises his unique look with a mullet and smile being a part of his viral success. Ross encouraged him to find his unique dance moves to keep up with the freestyle tradition.SEGMENT 4She connects her dancing with her pottery as both deal with movement. She also got her kids to do pottery at Good Earth in Hazelwood. For photographs, she loves to go to Devil's Courthouse and any of the local places such as Jonathan Creek.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------TRANSCRIPT00:00:37.080 –> 00:00:37.740 Joseph McElroy: howdy.00:00:38.130 –> 00:00:47.340 Joseph McElroy: This is Joseph Franklyn McElroy Welcome to the gateway to the smokies podcast this podcast is about America's most visited National Park.00:00:47.670 –> 00:00:54.300 Joseph McElroy: The great smoky mountain national park and the surrounding towns, this area is filled with ancient natural beauty.00:00:54.660 –> 00:00:59.850 Joseph McElroy: A deep-storied history and rich mountain cultures that we explore with weekly episodes.00:01:00.240 –> 00:01:12.210 Joseph McElroy: I am Joseph Franklin McElroy, a man of the world, but also deep roots in these mountains my family's lived in the great smoky mountains, for over 200 years my business is in travel, but my heart is in culture.00:01:12.720 –> 00:01:21.030 Joseph McElroy: Today we're going to talk with Kim Ross about the J creek cloggers viral sensation the first a few messages and some events.00:01:21.630 –> 00:01:31.980 Joseph McElroy: Imagine a place evocative of motor courts of the past and modern and vibrant with a chic Appalachian feel a place of adventure and relaxation.00:01:32.670 –> 00:01:42.030 Joseph McElroy: Imagine a place where you can fish in the mountain heritage stream grill the catch on fire enjoy it with fine wines and craft beers.00:01:42.510 –> 00:01:57.900 Joseph McElroy: Imagine a place with that old-time music and world cultural sound, there is no other place like the Meadowlark Motel in Maggie Valley, North Carolina your smoky mountain adventures start with where you stay.00:01:59.400 –> 00:02:12.030 Joseph McElroy: and other sponsors smokies adventure.com that's smokies plural adventure si.com the smoky mountains and surrounding areas of vacation destination for all these.00:02:12.630 –> 00:02:20.280 Joseph McElroy: Some of the nation's best hiking trails waterfalls outdoor adventures and family entertainment can be found, right here.00:02:21.030 –> 00:02:31.410 Joseph McElroy: start your adventure by using smokies adventure complex for all the wonderful features of the great smoky mountains National Park, the trails the waterfall cave cove and.00:02:31.800 –> 00:02:43.260 Joseph McElroy: An elk and more the checkout all the awesome things you can do here like that family attractions family entertainment great restaurants it's become a foodie heaven and.00:02:44.040 –> 00:03:02.250 Joseph McElroy: That your entire family can enjoy, and if you have outdoor life events you want to do like an outdoor wedding or an interesting honeymoon a romantic getaway check out smokies adventure.com they're leading information portal portal for having fun of them smoky mountains.00:03:03.270 –> 00:03:04.290 Joseph McElroy: So events coming up.00:03:05.910 –> 00:03:15.720 Joseph McElroy: In two weeks on Julya 9 we have wildcrafting and mother nature's natural garden program with legendary I look at.00:03:16.860 –> 00:03:32.730 Joseph McElroy: It starts at 10 am on July 9 and the fee and the features, the island who's a legendary white wild fasting expert renowned author filmmaker instructor include quick tour guide for the great smoky mountain National Park field school.00:03:34.170 –> 00:03:42.360 Joseph McElroy: She is an expert on edible plants, but this know herbs or anything pertaining to wildcraft orgy an Appalachian.00:03:43.440 –> 00:03:51.120 Joseph McElroy: Plants and trees and the flowers, she has been featured on TV print radio and all sorts of things.00:03:52.770 –> 00:03:59.970 Joseph McElroy: And she is an iconic female that will soon be featured of the smokies will soon be featuring one of our themed rooms.00:04:01.140 –> 00:04:05.520 Joseph McElroy: She is will be presenting their beloved program called mother nature's natural garden.00:04:05.940 –> 00:04:19.980 Joseph McElroy: Which is about forging and natural herbs and things that are in these mountains and then she's gonna lead a short tour of on the grounds of the metal or motel and there are surrounding areas to forage for.00:04:20.760 –> 00:04:34.350 Joseph McElroy: A nature's bounty and to make something of that, and you can learn how to find great things in your own backyard, then the event culminates with the bbq supper and music by Michael real tree and his friends on Saturday.00:04:35.160 –> 00:04:43.260 Joseph McElroy: Efficient dimension is just 20 bucks for a person for for those who are not guests, but guests and inheritance club Members are free.00:04:43.620 –> 00:05:06.720 Joseph McElroy: So that's July 9 that starting at 10am be sure to call eight to 89261717 to get your space now on July 30 this is relevant to this program you guys got to come, but we're going to have the J creek cloggers the viral sensation here dancing from 7:30pm to 9pm at the pavilion.00:05:08.280 –> 00:05:14.850 Joseph McElroy: And it's it's a it's a great town heritage event and will also include the Barbecue dinner.00:05:15.960 –> 00:05:25.200 Joseph McElroy: and on Saturday night, starting at if you come early at six and then the dancing and musical started 730.00:05:25.830 –> 00:05:31.740 Joseph McElroy: It will they will provide the J street Congress will perform multiple examples of traditional mountain dancing.00:05:32.220 –> 00:05:42.690 Joseph McElroy: As well as teaching the audience several fun dance steps we group leader Kim Ross is will be now will also give a short talk on the history and tradition to mountain dancing.00:05:43.140 –> 00:05:49.320 Joseph McElroy: grab your partner and come and join us for a memorable fun filled up with dining and dancing.00:05:49.800 –> 00:06:06.390 Joseph McElroy: The mission is free for hotel guests, as it always is, and heritage club members and $20 per person for people that just want to come and have a night out of the night out and do some mountain heritage again call eight to 89261717 to get your spot.00:06:07.650 –> 00:06:20.610 Joseph McElroy: And then also reserve a room, if you want to stay overnight, and then August 12 through the 13th we're having a great songwriters cramp camp here and it's going to feature some grammy award-winning artists.00:06:21.300 –> 00:06:29.160 Joseph McElroy: Jim Lauderdale there was a legendary songwriter who wrote a lot of George strait's hits and Charles Humphrey the third.00:06:29.610 –> 00:06:38.430 Joseph McElroy: who's another grammy award-winning winner, along with other award-winning artists like Darren Nicholson balsam range playbills and Charles Chamberlain.00:06:38.670 –> 00:06:46.230 Joseph McElroy: it's an event, if you're interested in writing songs you cannot get a better education than these guys are going to be able to give you.00:06:46.680 –> 00:06:55.350 Joseph McElroy: it's a two-day event of interactive story writing instruction with world-class musicians and they will also help you produce a DEMO tape.00:06:55.710 –> 00:07:02.340 Joseph McElroy: and have a takeaway of a DEMO tape and then you have some concert by songs from the spread ban on Friday night.00:07:02.760 –> 00:07:07.980 Joseph McElroy: And then, and then a Saturday night there will be a Barbecue dinner and an all-star concept of all these guys.00:07:08.910 –> 00:07:20.970 Joseph McElroy: Making it a unique event like no other and space is very limited, so the price is 7675 per person for the education and DEMO tape and the fun.00:07:21.840 –> 00:07:32.310 Joseph McElroy: And there are also tickets available for just the concerts call eight to 89261717 to get your space reserve a room or just reserve the.00:07:32.670 –> 00:07:38.820 Joseph McElroy: position of the camp and come and really experienced something that you're not going to find many times in your life.00:07:39.600 –> 00:07:51.450 Joseph McElroy: So today we were talking about the jquery cloggers well, we have the founder of the J Creek Cloggers Kim Ross Woody has firmly entrenched the southern Appalachian.00:07:52.020 –> 00:08:02.400 Joseph McElroy: a native of snowflake Virginia not far from the historic Carter family fold and the birthplace of country music of the Tennessee-Virginia border.00:08:02.670 –> 00:08:09.570 Joseph McElroy: Kim grew up loving old times using Appalachian culture and especially traditional mountain dance.00:08:10.110 –> 00:08:24.870 Joseph McElroy: Does he resides with the family in Waynesville North Carolina and perpetuates her family legacy, by managing dancing with the iconic J Creek Cloggers. How are you doing Kim? Thank you yeah yeah oh yeah it's been an exciting time.00:08:26.220 –> 00:08:27.240 Joseph McElroy: it's been overwhelming.00:08:28.890 –> 00:08:38.010 Joseph McElroy: Well we'll get into the viral sensation but let's find a little bit about your background I like to find out more about our guests, and you know their history and their love for Appalachian.00:08:38.580 –> 00:08:45.510 Joseph McElroy: trail I grew up as you said and stuff like Virginia, which is about two hours from here across the Kingsport Tennessee LAN.00:08:45.960 –> 00:08:54.270 Joseph McElroy: Scott county Virginia Southwest Virginia part home to mother, my bell card or she was actually born in Scott county and Nichols build Virginia.00:08:54.780 –> 00:09:04.170 Joseph McElroy: And everybody knows them ap and Sarah Carter mother, my bell went on, of course, with the music and the recordings in Bristol.00:09:04.620 –> 00:09:15.180 Joseph McElroy: But the historic Carter family fold is in Hilton's Virginia and it started in the 70s, they preserve the old style and bluegrass music and it's all acoustic.00:09:15.840 –> 00:09:26.850 Joseph McElroy: Nothing, you know can be plugged in they want the real deal stringed instruments and you'll see some of the finest flat foot and but dancing they come from all over the world.00:09:27.360 –> 00:09:30.600 Joseph McElroy: Just to come, this one place, which is practically a huge barn.00:09:31.350 –> 00:09:38.490 Joseph McElroy: Yes, and it can hold I think about 2000 people every Saturday night, they have a live show with different bands.00:09:38.850 –> 00:09:46.680 Joseph McElroy: Either bluegrass were all the time, but if you look up Carter family followed on the Internet you'll see there so show schedule that's and stuff like.00:09:47.340 –> 00:09:59.880 Joseph McElroy: That and he'll do in the same town in Georgia snow like was part of that and Nicholas bills part of that counter mother Michael Carter this why what was your temples go for it I'm not sure I think.00:10:01.050 –> 00:10:11.760 Joseph McElroy: The houses were at one time, but it says the elevation we go a little more snow the houses, I was told was painted white he and then the purity of the people that like.00:10:13.980 –> 00:10:23.070 Joseph McElroy: it's not yeah I love snowflakes I still go back and visit when I can, and all the roads that you've got like bobsled road Jingle bell road, so you know.00:10:25.830 –> 00:10:31.860 Joseph McElroy: frosty road some kind of the main sport is a little bit of a tourist destination, or is it just out of the way it.00:10:32.760 –> 00:10:41.100 Joseph McElroy: sounds like not as much, but if you go on up into Nichols feel they have a famous restaurant it's just a little restaurant commentating anybody come from all over.00:10:41.490 –> 00:10:54.840 Joseph McElroy: to eat some other home cooked meals so that's our job easier right right yeah yeah yeah so this Carter folded you go there, often as a child, I did once I hit my teens teenage years I did a lot and.00:10:55.350 –> 00:11:03.840 Joseph McElroy: The people there are just found fun people and then to see the others come from Ireland, China, Japan everywhere, just to be a part of.00:11:04.380 –> 00:11:08.670 Joseph McElroy: The Carter family history because Johnny cash, of course, Mary Jean Carter.00:11:09.270 –> 00:11:22.350 Joseph McElroy: So you have that involvement, he did come to the Carver folds he actually had a house a stadium barfing did you get to see it, I did actually I got to see his last performance, to my knowledge, was at the Carter vote before he passed away and I.00:11:23.490 –> 00:11:33.840 Joseph McElroy: know that Johnny cash actually came to us oh wow my grandmother, the first woman broker real estate broker to spend the state of North Carolina.00:11:34.320 –> 00:11:42.570 Joseph McElroy: Actually, showed him around and showed improperly, wow right yeah I don't know why to use it was probably interesting as a ghost town with sphere, and we had a.00:11:43.050 –> 00:11:51.150 Joseph McElroy: Number of movie stars come here and started doing stuff and they were doing some lots of entertainment at the time, so that's probably why was it I don't know the full story, but I do.00:11:52.050 –> 00:11:58.770 Joseph McElroy: tell me that they were very down to earth and john jr I know he when he was younger before he had married.00:11:59.490 –> 00:12:07.530 Joseph McElroy: My friend and I actually were on the floor dancing when we were talking and he got out, he was shuffling around you know, having a good time, but they were very down-to-earth people.00:12:08.130 –> 00:12:11.370 Joseph McElroy: But I can't say enough about the Carter folks are trying to preserve.00:12:12.300 –> 00:12:22.860 Joseph McElroy: Joe and Jeanette the original ones that had built the quarter fault, have passed away and she admits daughter Rita is running it now oh cool but it's wonderful because they're preserving.00:12:23.640 –> 00:12:37.440 Joseph McElroy: You know old-time music bluegrass music, the history behind that Johnny cash is rocking chairs up there in the cabin so there's a lot of history, I have a museum, what about the middle of nowhere yeah out the middle of nowhere practically what I call a cow pasture.00:12:38.580 –> 00:12:43.200 Joseph McElroy: Well, this will go take a break now okay all right we'll come back we'll talk about your history alright sounds good.00:14:59.010 –> 00:15:12.510 Joseph McElroy: howdy this is Joseph Franklin McElroy back with the gateway to the smokies podcast my guest Kim Ross. so Kim so you started learning to dance pretty young, right? well, I grew up in a family that danced with my dad.00:15:13.050 –> 00:15:19.320 Joseph McElroy: was actually a tenant farmer his family was growing up, so they didn't own the land, but they work the land for people and Nicholas bill.00:15:19.740 –> 00:15:22.620 Joseph McElroy: And he was one of the best flat photos I've ever seen.00:15:23.100 –> 00:15:30.540 Joseph McElroy: They actually would put him up on the box I've heard the stories as a child and people would throw nickels and he would make money for his family that way.00:15:30.750 –> 00:15:46.890 Joseph McElroy: So I grew up flat footing and just grew up in a family, I never had lessons didn't know that there were certain names for movements yeah just and then of course going to the Carter fall just was a big influence that was a big yeah identify with that you know that.00:15:48.060 –> 00:15:58.680 Joseph McElroy: You know, we had the playhouse here, we had rabid Fairchild is here, yes, so I would yeah I grew up going to the playhouse just learned to do some I think.00:15:59.700 –> 00:16:06.450 Joseph McElroy: I told you before I can't even do the double-tap but I know how to you know shuffle around pretty good.00:16:09.840 –> 00:16:11.040 Joseph McElroy: New York City, I can take it.00:16:15.780 –> 00:16:25.260 Joseph McElroy: But there are some pretty bad, so there was no, no, but that was good, you know but.00:16:26.580 –> 00:16:44.790 Joseph McElroy: You actually moved here today, which is about 30 some years ago, I was just you know was sharing and just wanting to see different places and I'm in the medical field, so I got on at St joseph's hospital there and Asheville and I went to a street Vance Joseph queen was called.00:16:46.620 –> 00:16:56.850 Joseph McElroy: Say wow and I met the boy's Father there at the street dance a long time ago and state, of course, and had two children and homeschool right.00:16:57.210 –> 00:17:08.670 Joseph McElroy: They heavenly fire off and during the homeschool in tongues but didn't from start to finish, I wanted them to learn, you know about dance and music they actually play the music they had a band too.00:17:09.330 –> 00:17:23.760 Joseph McElroy: And about 13 years ago I started my dance team, of course, and it was from my end plus preserved and what I call traditional freestyle dance right to carry it on and teach my kids and educate them, otherwise I think it's going to be a lost art if we don't know.00:17:24.900 –> 00:17:36.330 Joseph McElroy: yeah well that's what we're going to promote it here because I believe it is very much yeah so so 30 some years ago, you came here and gotten started to get an immersive dance culture, yes.00:17:37.470 –> 00:17:48.420 Joseph McElroy: And you know what side you know I love Haywood county and bulk edit have live yeah Friday nights when an angel has live screen during the war bogs.00:17:48.990 –> 00:17:59.130 Joseph McElroy: an actual have the shindig on the great and then I know we can't have taken in the park on Friday night yeah yes wide variety so let's be.00:18:00.240 –> 00:18:05.100 Joseph McElroy: dancing in the streets and being made, I think it is and it's great.00:18:05.730 –> 00:18:18.570 Joseph McElroy: yeah especially postcode but now people want to get out and they're enjoying it and the one thing that my team does is actually teach with the audience out and teach them these routines some of the footwork and I love it yeah love it.00:18:19.470 –> 00:18:32.580 Joseph McElroy: So I know that you're immersed in the history of this now right yeah that's how you did a podcast on the history of the plugin Haywood county yeah can you give me like the one-minute spiel about.00:18:35.550 –> 00:18:38.790 Joseph McElroy: The dance things really started here in Haywood County and the end.00:18:39.780 –> 00:18:43.530 Joseph McElroy: and Joe same Queens family was big for that to you know big into that part.00:18:43.740 –> 00:18:56.460 Joseph McElroy: And in 1939 FDR was in an office king and Queen of England was on the way to Canada you want it to catch him to talk about Germany he and when he got them there and I think it's been there only visit your ever.00:18:56.940 –> 00:19:09.030 Joseph McElroy: And he brought in the concrete girls all-female string band and soco get bloggers or from a wood county you so they represented up their dance for the King and queen he fed them dots.00:19:09.780 –> 00:19:15.540 Joseph McElroy: And they later said it was the picnic that one the war because they did ally with us later with Germany.00:19:16.920 –> 00:19:24.540 Joseph McElroy: You know I've always said Haywood county is huge, you know the dance team competitions and the team started here and then basketball marlins for with.00:19:25.080 –> 00:19:33.480 Joseph McElroy: You know in Asheville with the shindig and the smoky mountain folk festival, and then the team dances competitions and then go into the White House what more could you.00:19:34.050 –> 00:19:41.940 Joseph McElroy: know and we're trying to preserve that because it was freestyle bands, which means that works all unique 80s and 90s, we had a lot of the World Championship yes.00:19:44.730 –> 00:19:51.270 Joseph McElroy: Yes, stomping around oh yeah are there on Saturday Saturday nights it used to be six days a week.00:19:53.040 –> 00:20:04.140 Joseph McElroy: yeah that was pretty amazing, but now kozel which is 90 now so he's probably I guess yeah yeah yeah and he still keeps single one and.00:20:04.980 –> 00:20:07.770 Joseph McElroy: Inside of that building beautiful place to go Nice.00:20:08.640 –> 00:20:21.360 Joseph McElroy: cool yes, so you started the J Creek Cloggers, yep, which is short for Jonathan creek which runs right in the back of the motel all the way down what's called down the gravel.00:20:21.840 –> 00:20:38.130 Joseph McElroy: yeah so in perspective, but people aren't 40 it's the exit 20 Maggie Valley exit you can come off and Jonathan creek runs a whole thing and then console into it, but most of us for from that area when I started the team 13 years, so we well you know I grew up.00:20:39.150 –> 00:20:46.260 Joseph McElroy: There too yeah pretty proud of that creaking yes yeah it was most of it so.00:20:47.340 –> 00:20:59.820 Joseph McElroy: What do you said you want to preserve the culture, but it was there any kind of catalyst that said just do this well I just you know, preserving the culture it's also a good social means because I was homeschool my children.00:21:00.570 –> 00:21:12.480 Joseph McElroy: You know, and to see now that we've grown from six to eight people when I started to 35, 40 people and a lot of them are teenagers to upset their electronics aside.00:21:15.120 –> 00:21:28.950 Joseph McElroy: and learn the culture, learn the dance and be educated on it and they want to do it so yeah oh yeah yeah I think that dances become popular in our culture, again, it is yeah I'll sudden now you know.00:21:29.820 –> 00:21:37.980 Joseph McElroy: Each routine has a meaning when you do ride some laughs and other things there's a meaning behind that teach that to the people on the team, but you know I.00:21:38.880 –> 00:21:49.410 Joseph McElroy: I thought was interesting looking at yeah I haven't seen you live, yet, but you're gonna be here till July it's already I'll be there yeah and you can teach my little three and a half-year-olds to call.00:21:51.270 –> 00:21:53.940 Joseph McElroy: audience, we want to evolve it yeah.00:21:54.420 –> 00:22:01.290 Joseph McElroy: So, but you get the audience directly involved by teaching them to additional steps yes.00:22:01.500 –> 00:22:09.120 Joseph McElroy: teaching them about history of each of the styles right we do because there's been advance and there's flat foot and the clogging board actually the.00:22:09.330 –> 00:22:14.370 Joseph McElroy: Queen of England coin that she was over you're visiting she said that looks a lot like clogging.00:22:14.670 –> 00:22:22.830 Joseph McElroy: So the clogging sort of got coined by her, but I started out flat foot, which I still do it's an old style of what what is difference between flat.00:22:23.520 –> 00:22:27.750 Joseph McElroy: Keep your with flat, but you keep your feet two inches from the floor, no more.00:22:27.990 –> 00:22:39.900 Joseph McElroy: Right it's mostly your lower body that works your legs and very little movement from your upper body, whereas, but thanks to this more exaggerated it's a lot of movement and you bring your feet, more than two inches off the floor.00:22:40.920 –> 00:22:44.100 Joseph McElroy: sort of what lessons, they have does is more what we call advances.00:22:44.730 –> 00:22:54.150 Joseph McElroy: flat foot and come out of the Scottish Irish I think yeah I think it's a mixed even the Cherokee yeah movements, like us, and then you get back in the mountains, you can even tell.00:22:54.510 –> 00:23:02.580 Joseph McElroy: People who are from canton by the style of dance versus people from cloud or wines what's really cool so it's just my style the town's every.00:23:04.770 –> 00:23:12.750 Joseph McElroy: Word networks created a sort of style here right yeah yeah he was famous for putting the water put on his head thanks to with other phone.00:23:16.050 –> 00:23:23.310 Joseph McElroy: did a great job with that yeah wow wow so so you know.00:23:26.160 –> 00:23:31.050 Joseph McElroy: You see, you already explained how clogged came about right, I have is that why.00:23:31.620 –> 00:23:42.270 Joseph McElroy: because she said that is not why it is with coins that you know as far as the movement was similar to what they did I think in England, but we have our own style but but but Nancy.00:23:42.870 –> 00:23:46.740 Joseph McElroy: You know I tell people that we have people on the team that strictly flat foot.00:23:47.160 –> 00:23:53.730 Joseph McElroy: We have people that strictly but Vance we have people that combine the two yeah so it's really nice because we're freestyle which means we're not.00:23:54.000 –> 00:24:04.110 Joseph McElroy: we're not in unison with our footwork but we're in the same seat now there's other stuff called stop this what is that i'm not sure I think that's just more word right but do a lot of stop and.00:24:05.580 –> 00:24:05.910 Joseph McElroy: Make sure.00:24:07.410 –> 00:24:17.220 Joseph McElroy: everybody's got different names for things I knew clog dancing I knew I knew flatfooted wasn't as much prevalent when I was growing up target above it but they.00:24:18.240 –> 00:24:29.190 Joseph McElroy: do about it and there are so many names that may not somebody says, but whatever and i'm like I didn't grow up with names I just grew up dancing you know, everybody has coined little movement so.00:24:29.700 –> 00:24:39.450 Joseph McElroy: there's multiple names out there for stuff so you started this 13 years ago, which means you got into the mix right yes and you've been I guess then you've been.00:24:40.230 –> 00:24:43.830 Joseph McElroy: you've been performing all over North Carolina the various festivals like phone.00:24:44.250 –> 00:24:54.870 Joseph McElroy: Number yeah all over we've we've been to the library dice frankie Griffin down male married we go into Virginia dance Tennessee South Carolina and that's before anything went viral.00:24:55.440 –> 00:25:00.060 Joseph McElroy: We were you know going around and week we were different color we don't have to say you.00:25:00.600 –> 00:25:12.300 Joseph McElroy: are more traditional kind of outfits and lots of color wow cool yeah So what is it what is your what are your favorite festivals, what are the ones you recommend people go see oh wow there's some.00:25:13.290 –> 00:25:20.220 Joseph McElroy: I know we have one coming up and deals are actually that I love it's coming up, I think, July 15 and then the Mount airy one that.00:25:21.750 –> 00:25:25.770 Joseph McElroy: was a close deals, for I think it's just the arts and crafts festival, and they have a slayer.00:25:26.670 –> 00:25:40.110 Joseph McElroy: And it's I believe it's July 15 will be in pigeon forge this coming weekend all right, and we have a big thing coming up July that I'm excited about the first time ever we're doing it it's on the side, or they wanted three a meet and greet.00:25:41.310 –> 00:25:52.800 Joseph McElroy: stomping grounds cool you get to make the team have pictures my with us and get out and dance with it, what time is that 123 o'clock 123 yeah look come at 10am to go.00:25:54.210 –> 00:25:54.870 Joseph McElroy: learn how to.00:25:57.390 –> 00:25:59.460 Joseph McElroy: go over there, they come back for bbq.00:26:01.290 –> 00:26:02.220 Joseph McElroy: i'll be ready to eat.00:26:03.990 –> 00:26:12.780 Joseph McElroy: that's a damn and everybody, we got a fabulous day for you, I tell you one of the other festivals that was awesome is Darnell farms, I don't know if you're familiar.00:26:13.230 –> 00:26:22.800 Joseph McElroy: But Oh, my goodness, I have strawberry festival yeah and will be at the watermelon festival coming up so there's just too many tonight oh yeah there's the apple for school but.00:26:23.490 –> 00:26:30.000 Joseph McElroy: When we did the riot fest points go, Scott, the smoky mountain festival I think it's coming back this year, like oh really yes.00:26:31.740 –> 00:26:38.670 Joseph McElroy: Yes, fabulous yeah we do have a lot of them yeah you ever want to come to a county where you get festival down.00:26:41.700 –> 00:26:49.530 Joseph McElroy: Which is great it's great so yeah so and as any venues, you have to stop the ground right oh yeah stomping grounds.00:26:50.250 –> 00:26:57.360 Joseph McElroy: But any other venues in western North Carolina that you think are just fabulous Well, I do have one into Andrews to Jamie's picking green.00:26:58.200 –> 00:27:12.660 Joseph McElroy: yeah it's not as well known, I don't think, but they have awesome music a fiddle player and he saw insider day that's too, so we don't get to go out with all difficult stomping ground yeah and wherever the mile high end as I love going there to.00:27:16.530 –> 00:27:17.970 Joseph McElroy: play out to be.00:27:19.650 –> 00:27:22.380 Joseph McElroy: with you to take another break we'll come back talk about the.00:29:31.140 –> 00:29:37.650 Joseph McElroy: howdy this is Joseph Franklin McElroy back to the gateway to the smokies podcast my guest Kim Ross.00:29:38.160 –> 00:29:47.400 Joseph McElroy: So you know Kim, you know I'm impressed by you know you don't do you don't necessarily do this for a living, but to do for hash yes and you've been involved.00:29:47.940 –> 00:30:01.050 Joseph McElroy: You know, sharing knowledge sharing a passion for this dance of this music and I think that's fabulous I think you're doing a lot to distill that dispel the dumb hillbilly sharing.00:30:01.980 –> 00:30:03.780 Joseph McElroy: Maybe what you can play hillbilly Jim right.00:30:04.650 –> 00:30:14.850 Joseph McElroy: I believe it's July 23 it'll be out of here at the bag valley fairgrounds and will be there, I think it's six o'clock Vance and I'm really excited yeah This is our first time being disobedient.00:30:15.510 –> 00:30:41.550 Joseph McElroy: hillbilly jams, a great event huge stars come to hear people say oh yeah lots of man, will be dancer I think for about an hour, but recently right now that hillbilly myth has been hit dispelled, are you guys became essentially world famous due to to a video of your son said yes.00:30:43.320 –> 00:30:50.790 Joseph McElroy: dancing with the J creek Cloggers and went viral tell me about that Okay, so we were at Darnell farms of bras and city and mark.00:30:52.080 –> 00:30:57.120 Joseph McElroy: doing our thing just dancing as usual and somebody approached Jason Jordan, I think, was his name.00:30:57.600 –> 00:31:12.960 Joseph McElroy: I product to say we didn't know him is from Georgia visiting he said, can I feel you all and we're used to being filmed all the time, so I filmed and about a week later, you know I got woke up in the middle of night and said, your sons went viral and I thought Oh, is he sick.00:31:15.000 –> 00:31:20.520 Joseph McElroy: Now, and they're like no check out chick talk I said I don't know what it is don't know what instagram me.00:31:21.630 –> 00:31:31.320 Joseph McElroy: So I got a tik tok account, I saw it I'm like Oh, my goodness that's not the music that we were we were banjo and fiddle and they put it to the Hochstetler, yeah you know which was cool.00:31:31.890 –> 00:31:42.870 Joseph McElroy: Man, this is really neat and somebody named eggs Tyrone on instagram I finally got an account in April and it's like i've been looking for you guys he put i'm a thug by trick Daddy.00:31:45.720 –> 00:31:56.580 Joseph McElroy: You know and i'm like Oh, my goodness, so two months and we're at 120 7000 followers on instagram and millions upon millions of hits all these videos.00:31:56.970 –> 00:32:12.300 Joseph McElroy: And it's just been it's been almost overwhelming I had to bring on the sand, because I know nothing about other than Facebook only social media ever well that's what we grew up with, I mean we were there, the thousand so that's our demographic yeah.00:32:15.210 –> 00:32:15.600 Joseph McElroy: well.00:32:16.680 –> 00:32:20.940 Joseph McElroy: I did have to kick 50,000 years but you pay for you, you got 100 million.00:32:24.150 –> 00:32:39.570 Joseph McElroy: On me oh yeah and they just keep coming yeah we've shot several music videos with epic coming artists smile yeah fan in commercials products are being sent to us mail, you know to draw on and yeah yeah it's been it's been really good.00:32:40.650 –> 00:32:49.800 Joseph McElroy: and your your son said he's got it has become an icon and you got a new dictate what is that the legend calling the ledge oh really yes.00:32:51.060 –> 00:33:02.910 Joseph McElroy: coin that Charles run from American song Kelly clarkson snoop dogg it on TV came and shot a video with us to his new book good song and he coins their village.00:33:03.540 –> 00:33:18.030 Joseph McElroy: where it came from, and everybody on social media just started calling me back so therefore which the legends he does not have instagram everybody keeps asking he's under the J creek clovers because that's who he is he's a machinist trade.00:33:20.160 –> 00:33:20.550 Joseph McElroy: know.00:33:21.600 –> 00:33:23.520 Joseph McElroy: 1012-hour shifts through the way.00:33:24.960 –> 00:33:33.120 Joseph McElroy: yeah he's loving it and you guys have a you have coined a firm called term called the hillbilly Chris walken what is that.00:33:34.440 –> 00:33:41.250 Joseph McElroy: They had mentioned some of them had reached out to like Well he see dance Center he's Chris walken i'm like i'm sure you know he's been dancing.00:33:41.550 –> 00:33:50.820 Joseph McElroy: But um I guess in different environments that's what they call it, because he does, do you know funny stuff with his feet, is what I call it, we call it a spaghetti.00:33:51.840 –> 00:34:02.160 Joseph McElroy: all over the place, so we call it the hillbilly quick quick walk yeah well, I saw a video of him doing it, he said he called it, he said it looks like a broken ankle it does.00:34:02.700 –> 00:34:13.200 Joseph McElroy: That, but then he comes out and does with his feet yeah and it's just like he's floating on air, and if you notice his upper body movement doesn't move if legend that would be the flat foot part of.00:34:13.620 –> 00:34:19.500 Joseph McElroy: Phase one more but that's another step and he said the secret was he's actually I was totally yeah yeah.00:34:23.370 –> 00:34:26.730 Joseph McElroy: Having the wallet and then his smile is just infectious.00:34:27.750 –> 00:34:35.250 Joseph McElroy: You know so it's just all rolled into one and it went and you've gotten to perform on stage with superstars like like Caroline killing Charles.00:34:36.540 –> 00:34:50.580 Joseph McElroy: And then brandon being came he has a new hit out called blue collar squalor and he did the whole video here in South stopping really yes wow he's got a new one come out I think don't take my land coming out Monday next week you.00:34:52.020 –> 00:35:03.690 Joseph McElroy: Have you finished still say security router right we have we have we already had bookings before we went viral will not turn those down we've had multiple offers that we're going to fulfill everything we have.00:35:04.110 –> 00:35:13.830 Joseph McElroy: we're all about preserving tradition, will you you booked here after you do that yeah because we're Maggie Valley yeah yep because we're in your homes that.00:35:14.190 –> 00:35:23.460 Joseph McElroy: We really appreciate, yes, we have that date, open to work really well yeah I think we've got an event earlier that day and then of course the so.00:35:24.090 –> 00:35:33.180 Joseph McElroy: It went well, but we, you know we're all when I call blue-collar workers, all of us have real jobs from roofers to the machine is to medical field and.00:35:33.870 –> 00:35:43.620 Joseph McElroy: We just do this because we love it we want to preserve I think it's considered Americana nail what we yeah it's it's because you do, because you.00:35:54.990 –> 00:35:56.520 Joseph McElroy: want to stir.00:35:57.540 –> 00:35:58.140 Joseph McElroy: The sickness.00:36:00.360 –> 00:36:11.610 Joseph McElroy: fun to watch these in these I think they're called means mimi's I didn't know that means he's an all kinds of stuff now yeah it's hilarious that's a poor kid I wouldn't be starting next.00:36:12.570 –> 00:36:21.390 Joseph McElroy: week when he does interviews he's like I was dancing and my mom was failing because I didn't start until I gave birth to both of my kids but i'm probably when he was six or seven.00:36:21.690 –> 00:36:35.850 Joseph McElroy: took an interest, and then, when he was a teenager when I started to really immerse yourself in it and I told him what I knew, but I said, you need to find your own unique style with your footwork that's what makes us unique and we're freestyle dancers, and he did.00:36:37.260 –> 00:36:41.940 Joseph McElroy: Under the DNA just that you know he came up with his own little thing that he wanted to do when.00:36:42.510 –> 00:36:58.260 Joseph McElroy: You see a lot of that during what we call our rise and shine which means our show off a portion of our routine that's when you get to go out there and do your thing in front yeah we know when I was in New York, you know back in the day it's different now but back in the day, you know.00:36:59.430 –> 00:37:06.360 Joseph McElroy: Men didn't really get a lot of places the United States didn't get updates shops right yeah and I grew up buck dance right.00:37:07.470 –> 00:37:11.880 Joseph McElroy: People do I would say, you know I from haywood county where men are not afraid to give up.00:37:14.880 –> 00:37:20.190 Joseph McElroy: And we have we find that, as we go that people are really first they're not sure like want to get up.00:37:20.730 –> 00:37:27.450 Joseph McElroy: They see other people might just be and they have a blast I don't want to sit back down well you know they're they're just they're having fun and that's what it's all about.00:37:27.810 –> 00:37:37.890 Joseph McElroy: And how does a typical show go where you teach people started out he can perform which we on track, we usually do at darnell farms, we have a two hour show, but most of our shows are an hour long.00:37:38.490 –> 00:37:46.200 Joseph McElroy: So we go out their performance I speak a little bit and other performance and then we get the audience involved in my husband's professional square dance color.00:37:46.590 –> 00:37:53.160 Joseph McElroy: So he'll get them out teach them the circle ups and then I do a little educational talk and then we ended with a performance.00:37:53.490 –> 00:38:06.030 Joseph McElroy: So they get fully immersed in everything we do and plus I get to meet all of the dancing yeah all of us and we're just we always called our social circle of friendship, I want everybody to come out there and it could be as kids as young this.00:38:07.440 –> 00:38:17.340 Joseph McElroy: One of the children that started with me was two years old, and she said, think 12 or 13 now yeah cuz I got i've got a 30 year old son I should get him here dance.00:38:18.030 –> 00:38:32.250 Joseph McElroy: But I do have three and a half year old twins right and anya my daughter is already like do ballet she loves the class, but he said he likes to do that just freestyle that's good yeah goodness a perfect day yeah.00:38:32.970 –> 00:38:35.010 Joseph McElroy: Good for they're not bash for anything.00:38:35.190 –> 00:38:41.970 Joseph McElroy: And one thing about the team i'll say is we come from all walks of life with Italy everything else we leave it at the table and we cut.00:38:42.060 –> 00:38:53.190 Joseph McElroy: The fellowship the music and dance, we made it work for 13 years yeah just just having a good time enjoying laugh together well it's good that you have do you have any videos or or or.00:38:53.910 –> 00:39:03.120 Joseph McElroy: recordings or anything that you're done yourselves yeah we have somebody on the team vicki that actually records much to bark performances and so their own Facebook.00:39:03.480 –> 00:39:09.600 Joseph McElroy: jquery Congress instagram jquery cloggers tick tock tick tock are so there's plenty of videos out there.00:39:10.410 –> 00:39:20.100 Joseph McElroy: But people have been taken them and Devon over so a lot of the basic you here is not even what we're dancing to which it's been fun they paid us from everything to heavy metal to ballet music.00:39:21.960 –> 00:39:23.370 Joseph McElroy: Now, with this viral event.00:39:24.810 –> 00:39:36.810 Joseph McElroy: is how have you been handling I mean I was overwhelmed at first, because I was on page one 3000 comments, a day great message and everything else we grew so fast.00:39:37.500 –> 00:39:53.880 Joseph McElroy: role in my niece from kingsport Tennessee maddie is getting her degree in media to help with instagram my son's wife is doing the merchandise part and so you know I have people on the team their help, and so we were handling it now, but it was overwhelming I was ready to flush month.00:39:55.980 –> 00:39:56.370 Joseph McElroy: Although that.00:39:58.380 –> 00:40:08.070 Joseph McElroy: Is do you have a couple of negative yeah but not bad, no not bad at all, you know it's being I was amazed, because I wasn't sure you know.00:40:08.700 –> 00:40:19.560 Joseph McElroy: But no it's been I would say 99% positive you know you're always gonna have a few that come out, so I something they're like you know he's got a big belly well when we start thinking.00:40:20.160 –> 00:40:26.160 Joseph McElroy: within two weeks, the last probably 20 pounds once we get back on tour they have nervous like oh he's looks and white male.00:40:35.460 –> 00:40:39.480 Joseph McElroy: hey we can that's exactly it in a place here that, is there a carb heavy.00:40:42.600 –> 00:40:59.880 Joseph McElroy: yeah fine dining plates about this big oh yeah so i've been very blessed conceal the big one does videos what does pictures on the dance team they know nicer time so we've got the you know perfect mix now how is this newfound fame.00:41:01.350 –> 00:41:10.470 Joseph McElroy: But he's got to be very good son, he is now that people notice, you know they can run up and they want pictures made and he's had to learn how to balance that.00:41:10.680 –> 00:41:21.120 Joseph McElroy: Because you know, some people want to talk for 20 minutes we have performance coming up once it's done you're going to have to learn how to be nicely talk to them and they're telling you better performance and you can come back and talk a little later.00:41:21.630 –> 00:41:29.970 Joseph McElroy: But he wasn't sure how to handle everything its beginning and then he's just decided i'm just i'm nobody special as well, your special while.00:41:31.950 –> 00:41:35.880 Joseph McElroy: So, but he's doing well on the teams doing a lot of people recognize the team.00:41:37.320 –> 00:41:44.340 Joseph McElroy: yeah now i'm just the team incorporated in a separate set does it to know they're all.00:41:45.900 –> 00:41:54.960 Joseph McElroy: they're all unique yeah everybody's got their own unique footwork so we have several teenagers, we have excellent dancers, on the team he just happened to be the one I guess the.00:41:56.280 –> 00:41:57.180 Joseph McElroy: Music was right.00:41:58.710 –> 00:42:07.830 Joseph McElroy: yeah yeah so they've all week which we have we're very family oriented and that's the way we've stayed nothing's really changed with us as a team we're still.00:42:08.220 –> 00:42:19.950 Joseph McElroy: The good people we always worried, you know enjoying laughs, but it has to affect yeah some vision of what your performances are going to be out your contents going to be, we know there.00:42:20.850 –> 00:42:25.530 Joseph McElroy: That there's bigger stuff on the horizon, that I can't talk about yet so we're gonna you know we're going to.00:42:26.130 –> 00:42:35.580 Joseph McElroy: Probably buckle down a little bit on exactly what we're going to be doing and nothing's going to change with the performances, but maybe just make sure the flow is there, you know.00:42:36.120 –> 00:42:49.080 Joseph McElroy: Asking questions that he asked me what do you expect How long are the you know, is it an hour performance, what would you like to see how would you like us to dress you know, sometimes we're an overall for the meal sometimes bluejeans yeah.00:42:50.100 –> 00:42:52.830 Joseph McElroy: yeah and overalls New York City.00:42:55.470 –> 00:43:03.180 Joseph McElroy: And the women's in dresses and criminal yeah yeah oh yeah all right we're gonna take the last break here and then come back and talk a little bit about.00:43:05.070 –> 00:43:06.060 Joseph McElroy: Like that all right.00:45:07.440 –> 00:45:15.960 Joseph McElroy: howdy this is Joseph Franklyn McElroy back with the gateway to the smokies podcast my guest Kim Ross.00:45:16.560 –> 00:45:29.220 Joseph McElroy: You know you're a dancer and your transcript medical transcriptions yes, I read that you also had a pottery business for what did I had Ross pottery I was in the grove arcade and Asheville and did a lot.00:45:30.210 –> 00:45:42.480 Joseph McElroy: Of videos of all places, and it was called mountain made I think it's still there, she does local you know to the within I think 100-mile radius or something in North Carolina but yeah I loved it I did.00:45:43.590 –> 00:45:53.220 Joseph McElroy: a freeform style and then the wheel and loved it, but when this went viral I have not had time and I sold all my quick weeks ago.00:45:54.390 –> 00:45:55.740 Joseph McElroy: So you went all in.00:45:58.620 –> 00:46:05.730 Joseph McElroy: And just run in the regular login team, and now the disciplines went viral it's just you know I'm spending seven hours a day.00:46:06.330 –> 00:46:14.070 Joseph McElroy: Since the barrel thing just trying to keep up with the messages, but how did the you know the haptic experience of.00:46:14.550 –> 00:46:23.850 Joseph McElroy: Making pottery how did that translate it to answer vice versa, is there were there and I grew up over regards maybe so just from you know.00:46:24.510 –> 00:46:29.520 Joseph McElroy: The form, I don't know because I'm all about movement and pottery is all about.00:46:30.060 –> 00:46:37.590 Joseph McElroy: So some of my stuff, especially with the color variations, I had a very colorful person, you can tell them outfits are where when I plug.00:46:37.950 –> 00:46:50.190 Joseph McElroy: But my pottery would have it could be yellow-orange purple blues i'll mix everywhere, but yeah I would say just the movement of the pottery and again homeschooling the boys, I put them into pottery classes we've met good Earth.00:46:50.490 –> 00:46:59.640 Joseph McElroy: hazelwood I don't think that studios there anymore yeah Bob was a great teacher i'm left handed so he had a little bit of a harder time teaching me.00:47:00.900 –> 00:47:17.160 Joseph McElroy: I don't think like other people, you know, but I loved doing the pottery and again it was another avenue for the voice, you know, then they had their little band and dancing but yeah I sold everything we know I had to we had corey plot here Bob Smith oh yeah great.00:47:18.600 –> 00:47:30.600 Joseph McElroy: And you did a class half-day on pottery and my three year old twins came here and they actually paid attention for an hour and a half Oh, my goodness, can you imagine, can you imagine three or a.00:47:31.050 –> 00:47:40.740 Joseph McElroy: Day actually they're involved paid attention listening even asking questions getting a little pots and stuff like that I thought it is something that seems.00:47:41.460 –> 00:48:00.690 Joseph McElroy: Right yeah it is you know and it's part of the earth always say you know a lot of them get the claim it's local from bucks county Water plays out there, so but yeah I loved it, but I was ready to La yeah I can't do everything in place, so, if you look over here it's all good oh yeah.00:48:02.100 –> 00:48:05.430 Joseph McElroy: If you can find some of her binary somewhere it's now a collector's edition.00:48:06.480 –> 00:48:06.840 Joseph McElroy: yeah.00:48:09.030 –> 00:48:19.080 Joseph McElroy: So, so you know we we yeah this is this podcast is also just about get the smokies stuff in general, I like that, yes, talk about other things that they enjoy I know you like.00:48:19.590 –> 00:48:26.190 Joseph McElroy: I love it we go what sunburst not a lot and pink beds graveyard fields different places, my husband.00:48:26.790 –> 00:48:35.340 Joseph McElroy: Even we even get off and just don't even follow a trail he he was very young he's 65 now, but he knows all about up in that area and then.00:48:36.300 –> 00:48:48.480 Joseph McElroy: phishing attacks photographer to so I still do some photography just the family, my family and then, when we come out, we like to go to the pan your restaurant over there in class oh really yeah.00:48:50.460 –> 00:48:55.830 Joseph McElroy: that's a long time, oh yeah I really like the plan your you know yeah it's been around long.00:48:57.540 –> 00:48:58.740 Joseph McElroy: Enough peanut butter, milkshake.00:49:01.020 –> 00:49:01.800 Joseph McElroy: shake from sonic.00:49:03.570 –> 00:49:03.930 Joseph McElroy: Yes.00:49:07.380 –> 00:49:14.940 Joseph McElroy: yeah well is there, what if I wanted to take my twins out, you know there's only three and a half, they can't walk along well what would be the best family.00:49:15.720 –> 00:49:21.990 Joseph McElroy: Like to take your mom well like I said i'm begging the sunburst because there's a pull off right there is the campground.00:49:22.350 –> 00:49:29.970 Joseph McElroy: and pull in right there or to the left or the road and walk right down to the water it's a while, and then to the right of the campground.00:49:30.240 –> 00:49:38.640 Joseph McElroy: it's an easy walk to this just you know it's flat, so I would suggest there i'm sure yeah i'm just i'm real familiar with the place and love it by campfire.00:49:38.910 –> 00:49:45.510 Joseph McElroy: And being a photographer What would you say is one of the best places to go take photos oh wow like devils courthouse.00:49:45.870 –> 00:49:57.900 Joseph McElroy: sunburst again i've done and just any of the local places Jonathan Craig any of the waterways soco Scott gorgeous visa here too, so yeah just anywhere, the most photographed view in the stoke.00:49:59.070 –> 00:50:03.000 Joseph McElroy: there's an old there's old place there's still the old sign up there, that was yeah.00:50:04.170 –> 00:50:09.840 Joseph McElroy: The client actually has a beautiful oh yeah you down through the valley so yeah but.00:50:10.830 –> 00:50:22.200 Joseph McElroy: it's pretty you know it's there's so many places here that are just beautiful, you know I love up on pot like way up on the mountain and we have a gorgeous view sometimes we'll plan to fall back and everybody else was.00:50:23.160 –> 00:50:33.930 Joseph McElroy: yeah so we're getting close what is what's the future for the jquery floaters ah, I don't know we're taking it day by day we've had lots of our first from TV shows to.00:50:34.110 –> 00:50:41.190 Joseph McElroy: All kinds of stuff and we sit down, either as a team or a family and discuss each thing, some people just want their some people want the whole team.00:50:42.510 –> 00:50:43.200 Joseph McElroy: So we'll say.00:50:44.640 –> 00:50:45.300 Joseph McElroy: goodbye for.00:50:47.370 –> 00:50:54.390 Joseph McElroy: yeah sometimes I just want him just because I guess the legends they have went viral right.00:50:55.140 –> 00:51:04.860 Joseph McElroy: So we just take it day by day, you know yeah we're just taking our time not rushing in reading thing don't want to make any mistakes because we're still a family will stay that way yeah yeah that's good I mean.00:51:05.130 –> 00:51:10.410 Joseph McElroy: I was saying before you nobody's prepared for viral now I was back into dad one of the first five.00:51:10.860 –> 00:51:19.170 Joseph McElroy: videos and you're never prepared for it and then afterwards, you know you feel like he didn't leverage right, so you feel guilty.00:51:19.620 –> 00:51:31.890 Joseph McElroy: But i'm telling you right now, no matter what happens just enjoying the moment we are we're here and there's no way to be prepared for it and there's no way to figure out how to leverage it the leveraging it's like it happened by luck, a lot of.00:51:32.970 –> 00:51:41.370 Joseph McElroy: Meaning skill like met skill right and whatever you do with it is really just about as long as you're having fun.00:51:42.510 –> 00:51:49.890 Joseph McElroy: Are you can't put $1 sign on friendship or family i've always said that I would rather have my friends and family, the money any day.00:51:50.970 –> 00:51:55.920 Joseph McElroy: You know i'll walk away from some it's going to cause a problem, but you always have that in your pocket say, well, we were.00:51:57.420 –> 00:51:57.930 Joseph McElroy: People that's.00:51:58.980 –> 00:51:59.610 Joseph McElroy: worthwhile.00:52:00.630 –> 00:52:11.550 Joseph McElroy: For a while, maybe some of the education and you know, we had never heard of or seen it from other countries are all heard of suburban kids are learning how to plug do the hillbilly coupon.00:52:13.980 –> 00:52:19.290 Joseph McElroy: started it's great So how can people find out more about Okay, they can call me i'll get.00:52:21.000 –> 00:52:36.750 Joseph McElroy: Eight to 87340873 we're on instagram tick tock Facebook is Jay creek cloggers that's the letter J and then Casey rw JC see at gmail COM okay there's a couple of ways, you can.00:52:38.910 –> 00:52:46.560 Joseph McElroy: And we're on Instagram and Facebook all that's on there too yeah I don't forget July 30 there near la mota.00:52:47.640 –> 00:52:49.530 Joseph McElroy: dancing and teaching a little bit.00:52:50.910 –> 00:52:58.530 Joseph McElroy: And I'll be here, trying to put on a good foot and I'll get my little twins out there, and he might be my wife old state, we want everybody.00:52:59.550 –> 00:53:00.780 Joseph McElroy: We do a lot of fun.00:53:02.010 –> 00:53:02.400 Joseph McElroy: Right.00:53:04.710 –> 00:53:13.710 Joseph McElroy: Oh, my goodness, social dance music is very fun all right I'm ready for it yeah okay cool moment to thank you so much for being on the show.00:53:15.330 –> 00:53:24.990 Joseph McElroy: Congratulations on your thyroxine it always works blah oh yeah yeah and I look forward to your event on the 30th and maybe again in November right?00:53:25.380 –> 00:53:28.860 Joseph McElroy: yeah we'll be back at our school, yes, and this is the.00:53:29.370 –> 00:53:41.640 Joseph McElroy: gateway to the smoke these podcasts you can watch live every Friday night every I mean every Tuesday night from six to seven@facebook.com slash gateway to the smokies podcast.00:53:42.150 –> 00:53:52.590 Joseph McElroy: We are part of the talk radio dot nyc network, which is a network of live podcasts that range from self-help to travel to small business.00:53:52.860 –> 00:54:01.560 Joseph McElroy: To any number of things and I think it's a worthwhile network to listen to its very grassroots very, very rich content.00:54:02.130 –> 00:54:09.510 Joseph McElroy: On the ground, information that the tool finds very interesting whether you're traveling to the smokies or traveling to New York City.00:54:09.930 –> 00:54:22.110 Joseph McElroy: It has some information that I think is this is worthwhile I actually have another podcast on this network called wise content creates well, which is a marketing podcast and that's on Fridays from.00:54:23.070 –> 00:54:30.060 Joseph McElroy: 12 until one thought that'll probably be transitioning out because near future she's kept some of the old episodes because.00:54:30.360 –> 00:54:43.980 Joseph McElroy: It has a lot of the Ai stuff going on now I've interviewed many of the Ai people out there and they can even learn a bit about what's going to happen content machine intelligence about artificial intelligence, which I think is good for everybody.00:54:45.390 –> 00:54:58.710 Joseph McElroy: And it's been a pleasure talking here today with you guys and I will see you next week with another great show from six to seven on Tuesday night with the gateway to the smokies podcast Thank you very much.

In GAD We Trust
In GAD We Trust – Episode 29: Writing The Red Death Murders (2022)

In GAD We Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 58:39


All good things come to an end, and so does my podcast; started in the first UK lockdown and hard to justify now that lockdowns are well and truly over, In GAD We Trust’s 30th episode (number 29, but don’t forget that bonus run through the Jonathan Creek canon) is going out in a blaze … Continue reading In GAD We Trust – Episode 29: Writing The Red Death Murders (2022)

Gateway to the Smokies
Writing Tunes And Catching Fish In The Smokies

Gateway to the Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 50:36


If you're looking for music to harmonize to, or a guide for your next river adventure, this episode is for you because our guest this week is a musician and a fly-fishing expert.You will find out more about songwriting, fly-fishing, and life in Asheville. Whether you are a musician yourself, or just a music lover, you will find this episode's insights fascinating.Today, Joseph is joined by our special guest, Charles Humphrey III, a Grammy Award-winning songwriter, producer and musician, and owner of Lucks Dumpy Toad Records. Currently leading his own group –the superb chart-topping, Songs from the Road Band – Humphrey was a charter member of the Steep Canyon Rangers for 15 years while also backing up other renowned artists such as Steve Martin and Edie Brickel among others.Charles is also an expert fly-fishing guide and endurance runner and resides with his two children in Asheville. We will also mention here his two upcoming big events this year in Maggie Valley which are -Fly Fishing camp in April and the Songwriters camp in August.Don't miss this episode!!Tune in for this fun conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.SHOW NOTESSEGMENT 1Joseph opens up tonight's episode talking about the Meadowlark Motel and some upcoming events. One of these events deals with wilderness survival skills and it's importance during times like natural disasters and more. There will also be a fly fishing camp weekend. To learn more, reach out at their website at meadowlarkmotel.com. He introduces his guest, Charles Humphrey III. Charles started fly fishing himself when he was a teen. Charles is a bluegrass musician and a Grammy award winning songwriter, musician and producer. Charles started fishing with his father when he was a kid and also got into music and playing bluegrass. He loves the “zen” feeling he gets when connecting with nature in this way. He talks more with Joseph about his passion as a musician and his passion for fishing. Charles loves that he is able to educate others about both topics, something that he will also be doing at the Meadowlark Motel!SEGMENT 2Charles and Joseph talk more about fly fishing and Charles talks about some of the staff that will also be guiding in the events coming soon. Charles mentions tying flies and the interesting aspect of this. They both have an engaging conversation about how important this part is for anglers, or people who fish with a rod and line and interesting stories they've experienced themselves fly fishing. Joseph asks Charles about some of the best streams to fish in Haywood County and what locations he might take people participating in the fishing camp. He mentions Jonathan Creek that is close to the motel as well as the Pigeon river. He also says that in the camp, they'll also be teaching a technique called tight line fishing as well as how to set the hook, control the head, avoid letting go of the fish they catch and much more.SEGMENT 3Joseph talks with Charles about his other passion, being a musician and writing music. Like fly fishing, Charles says that writing music takes a lot of luck. In this case, it's because you never know if people will enjoy your music. He also mentions writing music that is on an album by Willie Nelson. He also talks about moving on from the Steep Canyon Rangers who he was a member of for 15 years. Now, he is part of Songs from the Road Band. You can listen to their music almost on any platform like SiriusXM, Pandora, etc. He says that he is excited to be able to play live music again like many other artists and musicians now that things are a bit more normal when it comes to gatherings. Charles also mentions the other event which is the writer's camp where he along with other great musicians and singer-songwriter's will teach and encourage all inclusive songwriting. They'll also teach others about making music from the creative process to being behind the microphone. Charles also talks about his friendship with Darren Nicholson who was also a guest here on the show. They wrote a couple of songs together which you can hear on Man on a Mission, Darren's new EP. Charles mentions more people he'd love to work with.SEGMENT 4Coming back from the final break, Charles talks about owning Lucks Dumpy Toad Records. He uses this to also release music from Songs from the Road Band. Charles and Joseph also speak about how music is released today compared to when there were no digital releases for music. They also mention different audio formats like mp3, vinyl, and cds and how they feel about the different quality of music when listened to in different ways. Charles speaks about being an endurance runner too and the rewarding feeling by taking care of himself and connecting with others through this activity. Also, Songs from the Road Band will be releasing music later this year. You can go to songsfromtheroadband.com and also use the same name to search them on social media platforms. You can also find Charles and learn more about fishing visiting beastcoastanglers.com!

Watchlist
52: Severance

Watchlist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 52:57


Ben and Tom are back. They start by checking back in on how they are feeling about This Is Going to Hurt, Station 11, and somewhat unbelievably Jonathan Creek. Then the discuss the new Apple TV+ drama Severance, but does it live up to the hype? Listen to find out.

charcuterie & crime
2 - Charles Roache - Phillips Family Murder

charcuterie & crime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 48:36


Welcome back to Episode 2 of charcuterie & crime! We hope you are enjoying it so far! This episode features a brunch charcuterie board paired with the Phillips Family Murder out of the Jonathan Creek area of Haywood County, NC Guess what? We have an Instagram account now! Please go give us a follow over at @charcuterieandcrime - you won't regret it! Or at least we hope not... we aren't always exciting but if you love a good charcuterie board you'll love us! Sources: caselaw.com and clarkprosecutor.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/charcuterieandcrime/support

VISION ON SOUND
VISION ON SOUND EPISODE 56 - TX OCTOBER 31 2021 - MAGIC

VISION ON SOUND

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 59:39


First broadcast on FAB RADIO INTERNATIONAL at 19:00 on October 31st 2021 Be it ABRACADABRA or HOCUS POCUS, the preposterous worlds of prestidigitation or magic and magicians used to have a big part to play in the television schedules, and despite the objections from certain quarters about these dark arts being used for entertainment purposes, our evenings would once feature such household names as DAVID NIXON, ALI BONGO and PAUL DANIELS to entertain and delight us with their demonstrations of “how did they do that” sleight of hand, trickery, and other chicanery. And for families up and down the land, they may very well have claimed to have liked it “not a lot” but, until the dawn of the more flamboyant and spectacular stage magicians, these cosy little tricksters and japesters were as big a part of our collective television lives as the Saturday Night Spectaculars are to modern audiences. Returning guest PAUL CHANDLER - the SHY YETI himself - is back to talk about all kinds of television magic, so, along the way we touch upon what remains of the delightful ACE OF WANDS (and the spin-offs featuring MISTER STABS), the Belor-baffling INTO THE LABYRINTH, CHILDREN OF THE STONES, and THE MAGICIAN amongst others. Paul also touches upon other magical shows such as THE BOX OF DELIGHTS and MOONDIAL before we tiptoe into the strange world of magic as entertainment via the television shows featuring PAUL DANIELS, and we even pause for a moment to consider a whole magical boxful of shows such as CHARMED, SABRINA, JONATHAN STRANGE & MISTER NORRELL, MOON & SON, JONATHAN CREEK, RENTAGHOST and BEWITCHED. PLEASE NOTE - For Copyright reasons, musical content sometimes has to be removed for the podcast edition. All the spoken word content remains (mostly) as it was in the broadcast version. Hopefully this won't spoil your enjoyment of the show.

Last Night I Watched
HALLOWEEN - "Cant Spell Diarrhoea"

Last Night I Watched

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 53:02


Welcome to the Last Night I Watched podcast, a film review book club style podcast.Each episode we choose a film to discuss.So sit back and enjoy Halloween Intro and Outro Music Sneaky Snitch by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4384-sneaky-snitchLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LNIWpodcast)

VISION ON SOUND
VISION ON SOUND EPISODE FORTY-THREE - TX AUGUST 1 2021 - LITERARY DETECTIVES

VISION ON SOUND

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 59:56


First broadcast on FAB RADIO INTERNATIONAL at 19:00 on August 1st 2021 Episode forty-three of VISION ON SOUND finds regular guest contributor PAUL CHANDLER returning for a bit of a natter that is - at least initially - supposed to be all about literary detectives as seen on our television screens. In another of our rambling conversations roaming around the topic in question, we talk about shows that it might surprise you to find are inspired by literature like HETTY WAINTHROPP INVESTIGATES and VERONICA MARS, a show inspired by other literary detectives - MURDER, SHE WROTE - involving a writer of crime literature, and even THE HARDY BOYS/NANCY DREW MYSTERIES and THE FAMOUS FIVE. We also touch upon HART TO HART (inspired by Dashiell Hammett's THE THIN MAN), JEMIMA SHORE INVESTIGATES, FATHER BROWN and CADFAEL, as well as, naturally, MISS MARPLE in her various iterations, and SHERLOCK HOLMES in his. Along the way, we briefly dabble with LORD PETER WIMSEY, MISS FISHER'S MURDER MYSTERIES, CAMPION, and even shows like ANGEL, MOONLIGHTING and JONATHAN CREEK get a nod - even if perhaps they shouldn't in this context - as variations on the theme and televisual portrayals of the literary form of the locked-room mystery, and, because it's Paul, BERGERAC gets a mention as we inevitably vanish into the worlds of television detectives in general, although we do finally get back on track with POIROT, WEXFORD, DALGLEISH, MAIGRET, and, whilst we don't actually get around to INSPECTOR MORSE this time around, we do at least ponder upon returning to him at some point. PLEASE NOTE - For Copyright reasons, musical content sometimes has to be removed for the podcast edition. All the spoken word content remains (mostly) as it was in the broadcast version. Hopefully this won't spoil your enjoyment of the show.

The Forging Excalibur Podcast
Episode 73 - Jonathan Creek Interview

The Forging Excalibur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 57:26


Jonathan Creek is an award winning Investigative Journalist who after fourteen years in Mainstream TV. He prided himself on creating world class content for their audience. And during his final years in television, he started to become curious as to how he could have almost unlimited resources; travel anywhere in the world with a professional film crew and still not achieve the viral viewership a 14 year old kid with a smartphone or video camera could. On top of that he was beginning to consider more deeply what he wanted from his life, realising he felt drawn to blazing his own trail, FORGING his own path so to speak and honour himself, and this line of self enquiry encouraged him to move on from mainstream TV and the whole industry and pursue his own path. And so he explored this curiosity as any good investigative journalist would. Jonathan went on a mission to learn about the psychology behind what makes video content go viral and for the past decade his mission has turned into an obsession, in particular the science that occurs in the human brain to make people click that share button. A human response that drives billions of views every single day. It is the basis of an algorithmic formula he developed known the Virable formula. It measures the Spread factor in content, predicting how widely it will be shared. Initially used as a Market research tool for companies to measure whether their videos were any good before release. Recently Jonathan reversed engineered the Virable formula to provide content makers a clear path and guideline on the type of unique narratives and videos they need to make to create an impact online. Spread Factor exists in all viral content and Jonathan breaks it down in way that teaches anyone how to better understand their Viral DNA, the position they must occupy with their own story to be a success. Jonathan has worked with many brands including AFL, 2XU, Sigma Healthcare, RAMS, Netball Australia, San Remo, Koko Black and even Ho Chi Minh City TV Vietnam plus many more. Jonathan has recently released a book called: “Like, Comment, Share, Buy” which has received some amazing reviews and speaks more into the psychology of what makes someone click like, then comment, and even share….leading us to buy. This interview will be insightful as we explore the human psyche around how we tick on a level that first piques interest and leads us on a journey towards taking out our credit card and making a purchase…. Join Michael at Forging Excalibur - http://www.forgingexcalibur.com Or Join Michael's Free Mens Facebook Community - The Training Ground - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1864049460329729/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gateway to the Smokies
White Water Rafting in the Smokies

Gateway to the Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 50:13


Today's guest is Olwen Claiborne - Marketing Director of Smoky Mountain Outdoors Rafting, With over 30 years in the tourism marketplace, Olwen is living her first passion and represents the leading river outfitter in the Smoky Mountains Region. She knows all about whitewater Rafting in the Smokies.‍Tune in for this fun conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1Today's episode will be all about water. Today's guest Olwen Claiborne comes to us from Smoky Mountain Outdoors Rafting. Before discussing rafting, Joseph and Olwen discuss headwaters. The headwaters of the Smokies start in the mountains and Haywood County. In the past 20 years, Maggie Valley has started bottling the water that flows through it. Jonathan Creek flows through the back of the Meadowlark Motel property, which Joseph owns. There are many waterfalls and streams throughout the mountains, with great places to swim. Sliding Rock, about 20 miles south of Maggie Valley, is essentially a natural waterslide, with tons of water pushing you down a rock. Joseph goes on to discuss a variety of other places to swim in the Smokies. Olwen discusses her first experience with whitewater rafting. From her first experience rafting, Olwen fell in love with rivers, from tubing to rafting, becoming a river guide back in ‘92.Segment 2Smoky Mountains Outdoors Rafting rafts on the Big Pigeon River. Years ago, pollutants from a paper processing plant flowed downstream in the pigeon river. This went on into the 70's, when a grassroots organization started a movement to lobby for cleaner water downstream. Around that time, there was a whitewater rafting team in the olympics and recreational rafting was getting started. As the clean water act was published, Tennessee sued North Carolina as the water from the paper plant was going downstream into Tennessee from North Carolina. The paper processing plant found another way to process their paper, and the water has improved greatly as a result. With the growth of commercial rafting came regulation. The pigeon river is primarily a class 3 to 4 rapid river. Smoky Mountain Outdoor Rafting is the largest rafting company on the Pigeon River.Segment 3Olwen discusses her time as a rafting guide, noting that the Pigeon River is warmer than a river she used to guide on. Rafting is truly authentic to the mountain experience, being one of the most up close and personal perspectives you can get. In the spring, you can see the wildflowers blooming in the mountains while rafting. The water is unpredictable in the spring, with some days not having whitewater. From memorial day to labor day, the water levels are regulated and the trips are scheduled as such. As with before memorial day, after labor day the water levels are unregulated, but the scenery is beautiful as the colors are changing. The upper pigeon river trip was named a top ten experience in the United States. The extreme version is a smaller boat, seating a maximum of 4 guests, compared to the usual 7. The smaller boats have larger impacts. On the lower pigeon river, trips are provided for families with younger children as the rapids are smaller, and might not be whitewater. Instead of rafting, groups can also rent kayaks. There is also a full river trip that stops for lunch in the middle.Segment 4Olwen discusses Smoky Mountain Outdoor Rafting's partners, such as a company that offers ziplining. Olwen talks about other things to do in the park and her relationships with her guides. Surprisingly, during the days of COVID, outdoor adventures have been incredibly popular.

The Curators of Horror
Check Under Your Bed - Valentine (2001) vs. An American Haunting (2005)

The Curators of Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 77:52


Hosts: Emrys and Katie Guest: NicoleIn our third episode we meet adrenaline junkie Nicole, who grew up watching Horror with her dad, she loves to be scared and seeks out some real grotesque movies but she draws the line at E.T which is just too scary. After the credits have rolled on a really scary movie Nicole will check in the wardrobe and under the bed for any ghouls or ghosts.We bring on the vuvuzelas, we get scared by the Judderman, Jonathan Creek, and wardrobes, we check under the bed before we go to sleep,  we bone bones or is it Angel? we learn that all men are awful, we have a surprise penis, we rip the mask off - Scooby Doo style, we don't cast Sir Ben Kingsley in a film unless he's the villain, we search Jeremy Melton on the internet and  find no results, we get aroused and have a nosebleed, our house is too big to notice multiple dead bodies, we say nope to little girl ghosts, we get possessed very quickly, President Snow and Carrie are our parents and we're f*cked, we haunt someone for the most boring of reasons, we inexplicably hold back Sissy Spacek, we intentionally witness a haunting at a strangers house, and we also discuss the movies Valentine and An American Haunting.MoviesValentine (2001)Directed by: Jamie BlanksWritten by: Tom Savage, Donna Powers, Wayne PowersWhere to watch:UK & US: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTubeAn American Haunting (2005)Written and Directed by: Courtney Solomon Where to watch:US: Streaming on Hoopla, Tubi, Sling, PlutoUK: Streaming on Amazon Prime Video, STARSUS & UK: Buy & Rent from Amazon, YouTube, AppleSPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven't seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back. We also discuss the following:MoviesThe Princess Bride, Hammer Horror Movies, E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Scream, Final Destination, The Descent, What Lies Beneath, Hotel, Saw, The Snowman, Iron Man 3, The Ring, Paranormal Activity, The Orphanage, TVWandaVision, The Mandalorian, Jonathan Creek, Grey's Anatomy, Angel, Buffy, BonesAdverts/CommercialsMetz, Phones4UInstagram: @curatorsofhorror Email: curatorsofhorror@gmail.com Produced and Edited by: Emrys Recorded remotely using: SquadCast Opening Music: Tiffany Hern Closing Music: Spooky Scherzo by Sam Fonteyn