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Sonoma Grace
Say Yes – We Are Saying Yes

Sonoma Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 26:59


Ken Kramer sharing at Grace on July 28, 2024

Build+Revitalize
8. Leaving a Legacy (1/2) - Mark Kramer

Build+Revitalize

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 30:52 Transcription Available


Welcome to the Build+Revitalize podcast series Leaving a Legacy.  Throughout the series, we will explore SME's past, present, and future. Through interviews with our CEO, veteran staff, and even some up and comers, we will share how our rich history has built a foundation that will carry SME through many more generations of success.We begin with a two part episode, featuring SME CEO Mark Kramer. From his vantage point as the son of Ken Kramer, one of the founders of the company, Mark discussed everything from his summer jobs at the company while a teenager to how he rose from project engineer to ultimately take over for his dad, in the early 2000s.  We are excited to be joined throughout this series by guest host Randy Wilburn, an AEC industry legacy in his own right. Randy is best known for his podcasts Encourage, Build Grow, that helps design professionals become better leaders, and I Am Northwest Arkansas, which covers Business, Culture, Entrepreneurship, and Life in Benton and Washington County, Arkansas.

The Rotating Cast Files: Carnivale
The X-Files: Season 2 Episode 7 - 3

The Rotating Cast Files: Carnivale

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 46:53


Vampires were super sexy in the 90's. Right? Like we didn't imagine that? Produced by Kristen Riley and Daive Reed Follow on Twitter @CastFiles Email us at TheeCastFiles@gmail.com https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-cast-files Music by Hal Six  Logo by @OokaArt ---- Cold Open SCENE 1 HOLLYWOOD HILLS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 12:41 AM (Night. Exterior of nice house in Southern California. Helicopter view of forest fires in the Ken Kramer distance. An older man, GARRETT LORE, stands drinking a glass of red wine. He spills a drop on his white shirt.) LORE: Damn. (enters the house) There's ash in the wine from the fires in Malibu Canyon. You can almost see from here. He's hired an escort he met at a corporate party. Sent his family on vacation just to have her.  He could have easily “worked late” or “gone on a business trip” and rented a hotel, but whatever. I hope they're someplace nice.  They get in the hot tub, he's leaning back as she kisses his…forearm? Then she bites and drinks his blood, he pushes her away then some dude with an empty syringe and another dude join the hot tub party. 

The LowDOWN: A Down Syndrome Podcast
Where There's a Will There's a Way: Estate Planning for Complex Families

The LowDOWN: A Down Syndrome Podcast

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 115:19


On Season 4, Episode 6 of The LowDOWN: A Down Syndrome Podcast, Ken Kramer gives us the lowdown on wills and estate planning for parents of children with Down syndrome.Support the show

Talk+Water Podcast
Talk+Water Podcast 23, Ken Kramer & Jennifer Walker - Texas Water Conservation Scorecard 2020 Report

Talk+Water Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 55:45


Texas+Water Editor-in-Chief Dr. Todd Votteler talks with Dr. Ken Kramer and Jennifer Walker about the newly released Texas Water Conservation Scorecard 2020 Report, which provides an in-depth analysis and ranking of the water conservation efforts of more than 350 water utilities in Texas. Dr. Ken Kramer is the volunteer Water Resources Chair for the Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club. He retired in 2012 after over 23 years as the first Lone Star Chapter Director and a previous seven years as a contract lobbyist for the Chapter. Kramer has served on numerous state and regional advisory bodies working on water and the environment. These include the Texas Water Conservation Advisory Council, the Environmental Flows Stakeholder Committees for two Texas bay/basin areas (Galveston Bay/Trinity and San Jacinto Basins and the Brazos Basin) and the Advisory Council for the Environmental Science Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. He has a B.A. in History from Texas Lutheran University, an M.A. in Political Science from Stephen F. Austin State University and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Rice University. Jennifer Walker is the Deputy Director for Texas Water Programs at the National Wildlife Federation. She has over 15 years experience focusing on statewide water policy issues with an emphasis on state and regional water planning, urban water management, and bay and estuary protection. Walker is Vice Chair of Austin's Water Forward Task Force, working to implement Austin’s groundbreaking 100-year water plan that is focused on deploying One Water solutions to meet future water needs. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Alliance for Water Efficiency, a stakeholder-based non-profit organization dedicated to the efficient and sustainable use of water. Jennifer has a B.S. in Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology from the University of Texas at Austin.

SoundDiego
About San Diego's Ken Kramer

SoundDiego

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 37:18


One of San Diego's most recognizable figures, Ken Kramer has been the host of "About San Diego" (it airs on KPBS Thursdays at 8 p.m.) for more than four decades in one iteration or another — and co-founded SDSU's KCR Radio (which he talks about on the episode), to boot! He's had his nose to the grindstone on San Diego history, legend and lore for years and continues to bring those cherished stories to life on his show. For more information on "About San Diego" and its host, visit his show's site on KPBS.com.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 6 Show Notes:Ken talked about how the radio show "The Big News" — and Ralph Story, in particular — spurred his interest in human-interest stories. Here's a little background on Story.During the origin story about KCR Radio, Ken mentioned Peaches & Herb's "Soothe Me With Your Love." Here it is in all it's regional-radio pop glory (it never hit any of the pop charts at the time)!Need a quick music break? Here's the original 17-minute-long version of "In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida" by San Diego's own Iron Butterfly.Ever been to Ken's choice of local record shops, Folk Arts Rare Records? Visit them online here, and read this great KPBS article by Megan Burks on the shop's late, great founder, Lou Curtiss.Hungry? Check out Ken's favorite pizza place, Pietro's Cucina Italiana, in La Mesa at their website and place a takeout order!Here's a great KCRW article on the Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds" album cover photoshoot at the San Diego Zoo!Gregory Page is this episode's Spotlight artist of the week and you can find his featured song "I'm Alive" on his latest album, "A Wild Rose," available at his website, GregoryPage.com. Be sure to follow him on Facebook, where he's been livestreaming performances every couple of days.Be sure to join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Monday. Upcoming guests include Soda Bar's Cory Stier, acclaimed San Diego rapper Choosey, NBC 7's Catherine Garcia, Pizza Port's Jill Olesh and Switchfoot's Drew Shirley! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).

SoundDiego
Vinyl Junkies Record Shack's Eric Howarth

SoundDiego

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 33:55


Eric Howarth, co-owner of Vinyl Junkies Record Shack, has been a well-known figure in the San Diego music scene for years. The founder of M-Theory Records in Mission Hills (and, formerly, North Park) and the operator of Hi Speed Soul Records (which released vinyl by Nada Surf, Swervedriver, Three Mile Pilot and others), Howarth now spends his time running the Vinyl Junkies Pop-Up at the Casbah and, of course, his "shack" of the same name in South Park. During the coronavirus crisis, the shop (located at 2235 Fern St.) remains open for business between 11 a.m.-7 p.m. daily but please call 619-794-2399 ahead of time to make an appointment and expect curbside service only.Listen/subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 5 Show Notes:While the March 21 Vinyl Junkies Pop-Up was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, here's some good news — the next one is already scheduled for July 18 at the Casbah! For more info, go here.As Howarth mentioned, his Hi Speed Soul Records label might've been too ahead of its time for its own good. Here's a list of records the label released, according to Discogs.If, like Howarth, you're a closet Third Eye Blind fan, read the SoundDiego interview with frontman Stephan Jenkins right here.Howarth talked about sneaking into the Mia Zapata Tribute/Fundraiser show at the Satyricon club in Portland, Oregon, on March 3, 1995, to catch Foo Fighters' first-ever show. Here's a fascinating read on the event and the band's show the following night in Seattle.Never heard "Marigold," the only Nirvana song sung by Dave Grohl? Here it is in all its B-side glory.Be sure to join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Monday. Upcoming guests include Soda Bar's Cory Stier, NBC 7's Catherine Garcia, About San Diego's Ken Kramer, acclaimed San Diego rapper Choosey and Switchfoot's Drew Shirley! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, and hosted/edited by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here).

SoundDiego
P.O.D.'s Sonny Sandoval

SoundDiego

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 42:50


Sonny Sandoval, frontman for hometown hard-rock heroes P.O.D., and his bandmates have been repping Southtown since 1992. They're a multi-platinum band, have received three Grammy nominations and, over the last three decades, have helped put San Diego on the map musically. The group's latest album, "Circles," is out everywhere — visit payableondeath.com for news, music, videos and tour dates.Listen and subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 4 Show Notes:Sonny's go-to taco shop when he gets back from tour? Lolita's on Bonita Road! Never been? Drop everything, find the location nearest you (there's seven) and go!When asked about possibly writing a P.O.D. theme song for In-n-Out, Sonny mentioned his friendship with the burger chain's owner, Lynsi Snyder. Here's an interesting Business Insider article that drops all sorts of facts and tidbits about Snyder, her storied family and the history of the famed restaurant.If you love "Little Nicky" as much as Sonny and I do, here's actual video footage of P.O.D., Deftones and Incubus playing Steve Miller's "The Joker" on MTV with Adam Sandler!Sonny's first-ever concert: The Police, Oingo Boingo and Madness, which took place Sept. 5, 1983, at SDSU's Aztec Bowl. Here's a little more info about the show.Our Spotlight artist of the week is Ten Bulls, and their song "Vicarion" is all sorts of goodness. Listen to more of their music here and check 'em out at Soda Bar on March 21, with Nite Lapse, OrchidxMantis and DJ Rees Withrow in support. Get tickets here.Be sure to join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Monday. Upcoming guests include Soda Bar's Cory Stier, NBC 7's Catherine Garcia, About San Diego's Ken Kramer, acclaimed San Diego rapper Choosey and Eric Howarth from the Vinyl Junkies Record Shack! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive produced by Eric Page, hosted by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here), and edited by Matthew Lewis.

SoundDiego
CC from Little Hurricane

SoundDiego

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 33:50


Little Hurricane are one of San Diego's greatest musical exports — they've won multiple San Diego Music Awards over the past decade and have a devoted fan base that spans the world. Their latest album, "Love Luck," is fantastic (it's currently up for Best Blues Album and Album of the Year at this year's SDMAs) and ranks up there as one of, if not the, best record the indie-rock duo has released to-date. Visit LittleHurricaneMusic.com and stay in the know about their upcoming tour dates, music and news.Listen and subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 3 Show Notes:After hearing about Little Hurricane's show at the county fair, are you wondering what the difference is between a sound technician and an audio engineer is? Well, sound technicians are responsible for hooking up and managing the volume levels of all the different sounds coming from the stage and making them listenable for an audience. An audio technician is usually found in a music studio working alongside a producer to get each individual element of a song to sound as good -- or as unique -- as the producer and artist desires.Want to see CC puttin' her culinary skills to a different kind of use? Here's an acoustic version of Little Hurricane's "Blood Boil," live from their kitchen!Go back in time and experience CC's very first concert: Here's a full recording of Soundgarden's Nov. 9, 1996 show at Chicago's Aragon Ballroom!Have you heard Little Hurricane's acoustic rendition of Counting Crows' "A Long December" yet? Check it out here. And peep a famous "Friends" star in the original video here.Bill Withers' classic song, "Ain't No Sunshine," was the subject of CC's second A or B Side question — if our discussion about how many times Withers sang "I know, I know, I know" in it didn't sound immediately familiar, listen to it here now. We weren't lying: he says it 26 times!The last A or B Side question might've been a tad confusing for listeners who don't know Pink Floyd's classic song "Money." Hear it in full here and listen for the little interview spoken-word snippets toward the end.Be sure to join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Monday. Upcoming guests on the way include P.O.D.'s Sonny Sandoval, NBC 7's Catherine Garcia, About San Diego's Ken Kramer, Soda Bar's Cory Stier, and more! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive produced by Eric Page, hosted by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here), and edited by Matthew Lewis.

SoundDiego
Imperial Beach Mayor Serge Dedina

SoundDiego

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 35:13


For the second episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, the mayor of Imperial Beach, Serge Dedina, joins us in the studio. An IB resident since 1971, Serge was elected mayor in 2014 and then re-elected four years later. He’s also the executive director of the nonprofit environmentalist group Wildcoast — and a lifelong fan of the local music scene.Listen and subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 2 Show Notes:To start off the pod, Serge gave a shout-out to a couple of local Imperial Beach bands: Coral Bells and the Bassics! Check 'em out.Serge talked about his hopes for a rescheduled Lower Left Fest featuring P.O.D. Here’s a little background about its announcement at an impromptu Switchfoot show at the IB Pier.The Clash's local show at Golden Hall here in San Diego in 1979 was the stuff of legend. For some more info on it, check out this article about the "50 Greatest Concerts in San Diego History."Interested in learning more about Serge's environmental nonprofit, Wildcoast, whose mission is to conserve coastal and marine ecosystems, and addresses climate change through natural solutions? Visit its website and get involved.Our local SoundDiego Spotlight artist of the week is the Routine — up for Best Live Band at this year's San Diego Music Awards — and you heard their song, "Rowdy," on the pod! [Listen/purchase it here] Visit them online and be sure to catch 'em at the Holding Company in Ocean Beach on March 7!Be sure to join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Monday. Upcoming guests on the way include P.O.D.'s Sonny Sandoval, CC from Little Hurricane, NBC 7's Catherine Garcia, About San Diego's Ken Kramer and Soda Bar's Cory Stier and more! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive-produced by Eric S. Page, hosted by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here), and edited by Matthew Lewis.

SoundDiego
Slightly Stoopid's Miles Doughty

SoundDiego

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 33:04


In the debut episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, we are pleased to host none other than Slightly Stoopid’s own Miles Doughty. Doughty, of course, is one of the founders of the beloved Ocean Beach band and sings, plays guitar in the group. Their latest studio album, 2018’s “Everyday Life, Everyday People,” represents the latest in the group’s evolution over the years and finds them mixing rock, reggae, dub, funk, soul, jazz and hip-hop together with more ease than ever before. Be sure to visit them at SlightlyStoopid.com for up-to-date news, music, video, and tour dates. Listen and subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 1 Show Notes:If you’ve never been to Nicos, it’s a San Diego/OB institution and worth a (weekly) visit. Check out their website here.Miles mentioned SOMA, Dreamstreet and Canes as some of the first venues the band played in San Diego. Here’s video footage of a Slightly Stoopid show at Winston’s in 1998.Want a little more history on how the band was discovered by Bradley Nowell? Here’s a good interview via Relix with the guys from Slightly Stoopid on their last 25 years.Like the rest of us, Miles is a fan of John “Swami” Reis and Rocket From the Crypt, check out the SoundDiego interview with Reis here where we talk about his favorite San Diego tacos, record shops and more.If you liked "Drive All Night" by Hard Fall Hearts — our SoundDiego Spotlight artist of the week — visit their website for more music, tour dates, news and more. And if you'd like to see 'em live, head out to Soda Bar on Saturday, Feb. 29, where they'll share a bill with The Delta Bombers and Reckless Ones (get tickets here).And for all the listener friends looking for even more trivia in their life, check out an exclusive bonus A or B Side trivia question with Miles that we saved just for these notes right here. Test your knowledge! As Miles mentioned, here’s a video of Slightly Stoopid performing “Know You Rider” with Bob Weir at his famed TRI Studios.Be sure to join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Monday, get your daily coverage of the San Diego music scene over at SoundDiego.com, and tune in to NBC 7 every Saturday night at 1:30 a.m. for all-new episodes of SoundDiego TV.Upcoming guests include P.O.D.'s Sonny Sandoval, CC from Little Hurricane, Imperial Beach Mayor Serge Dedina, NBC 7's Catherine Garcia, Ken Kramer from "About San Diego" and more! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive produced by Eric Page, hosted by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here), and edited by Matthew Lewis.

CANTORE + YEW!
Ken Kramer: A Conversation About San Diego

CANTORE + YEW!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 61:37


Cantore talks to legendary San Diego storyteller / broadcaster Ken Kramer of 'About San Diego' about San Diego -- and, personal anecdotes that make Ken even more awesome. 

The Cantore Show
Ken Kramer: A Conversation About San Diego

The Cantore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 61:42


Cantore talks to legendary San Diego storyteller / broadcaster Ken Kramer of 'About San Diego' about San Diego -- and, personal anecdotes that make Ken even more awesome. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cool Space News with Rod Pyle
Cool Space News - Interview with Steve Fentress, Director of Strasenburgh Planetarium

Cool Space News with Rod Pyle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 27:43


This week, Rod talks planetariums with Steve Fentress, Director of the Strasenburgh Planetarium in Rochester, New York, and Ken Kramer, formerly a planetarium lecturer at Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. If you haven't visited a planetarium lately, this episode will rekindle your love of the night sky!

It's Your Money and Your Life
Ken Kramer talks “About San Diego”

It's Your Money and Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2017


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The Baby Boomer Radio, TV, Movies, Magazines, Music, Comics, Fads, Toys, Fun, and More Show!
Master Storyteller Ken Kramer Visits the Galaxy Guys and Shares Some History of San Diego

The Baby Boomer Radio, TV, Movies, Magazines, Music, Comics, Fads, Toys, Fun, and More Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2013 60:00


Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site welcomes to its microphones Ken Kramer, a long-time San Diego radio and television personality. Ken visits with Smitty and Mike and talks to us about his long and interesting career in radio and TV. Ken has done a variety of programs over the years and is best known for his "About San Diego" series on both radio and TV. On his program, Ken searches out little known and historical stories around town, mixing them with interviews and often times historical recordings and film footage. Ken talks to us about this show, and about some of the very interesting experiences he has had. Learn about his ventures into an underground labyrinth as well as a haunted hotel room. Ken also tells us how you can go about documenting and discovering historical facts about the town or city you live in. Certainly one of the most engaging programs to come from the Galaxy Nostalgia Network studio. Our Retro-Commercials are for True Value Hardware Stores featuring the late Pat Summerall, and Budweiser Beer, voiced by the late Ed McMahon. Join master storyteller Ken Kramer along with Mike and Smitty on this episode of Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site!