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Welcome aboard Kyber Squadron! This week, The Nerdslayer's husband, Kyle Craft, joins us to talk about Playlines in Star Wars Unlimited, what they are, how they work, and why your deck needs them if you're trying to be competitive. come for the competitve talk, stay for the household best of 3 for dishes! Follow us: Twitch: @Sithty_Minutes BlueSky: @sithtyminutes.bsky.social Discord: Sithty Minutes Show Notes: Tales of the Underworld Decipher Collectible Card Game Original Trilogy Box Set Andor Skeleton Crew UCS Millennium Falcon UCS B-Wing Jillian TheNerdSlayer Episode Sharkey Interview Admiral Piett Han Solo, Spark of Rebellion Set Petranaki (Practice website!) Qi'ra (Leader) Overwhelming Barrage Rival's Fall Bothan Invitational Decks The Stranger (Acolyte) Fan Expo Denver The Maurader Colorado Cantina Crew
How do seasoned off-road racers and navigators build the unbreakable bond that can make or break a race? This episode of the Dirt Life Show takes you deep into the heart of off-road racing navigation with our special guest, Kyle Craft, who has navigated for legends like BJ Baldwin and Alan Ampudia. We explore the various navigator styles, from methodically following rally notes to relying on sheer instinct. Erica and I also reveal how understanding and syncing your navigation style with your driver's can be the secret weapon to winning races.Trust, communication, and mutual understanding are the bedrock of any successful driver-navigator partnership. Listen to Kyle Craft and Trevor Ellingham recount their own stories of navigating emotional and technical challenges that come with the territory. We compare these partnerships to personal relationships, showing how familiarity and synchronization can lead to smoother races. Learn from their experiences about maintaining composure, making precise calls, and the thrill of achieving perfect synchronization.Finally, we share practical advice and fascinating anecdotes from experienced navigators like Emma Cornwell and Erica. Discover tips on handling mechanical issues, managing driver fatigue and nutrition, and the importance of pre-race preparations. Whether you're interested in the dynamics of racing family members or the incredible challenges female navigators face, this episode covers it all. From pre-running nuances to the excitement of the Baja 500, tune in and gain a deeper understanding of the thrilling, unpredictable world of off-road racing.Support the Show.DM us anytime. Let us know what you want to hear. Join in the convo!Hang with us on SocialInstagram - @thedirtlifeshowFacebook - The Dirt Life ShowYouTube - The Dirt Life Show
Ringer and J-Man bust out their best mining tools as they uncover some hidden gems. In the show they discuss some of their favorite bands and artists that aren't as well know but are as good as any well known band out there.In the 'Week in Music' segment at the top of the show Ringer and J-Man discuss the Weekend's Super Bowl halftime show and J-Man discusses another album he's digging this week.If you like this episode please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and share the show with one person who might also dig the show.Subscribe to our newsletter to get episode announcements, show notes and stay up date with On the Record Music. No spam or BS emails.Website: https://www.ontherecordmusic.com/Facebook: @OnTheRecordMusicInstagram: @OnTheRecordMusicYouTube: On The Record MusicOn The Record Music: A music podcast for those who fucking love music. We talk all things music from full length album reviews to topics in the world of music. From new music to the classics and no topic is off limits.
This week, I sit down with another person who has been so kind and patient in working to schedule a sit down with me for the podcast. As you'll come to hear, Kyle Craft is a construction worker by day and Trophy Truck driving badass on the weekends. Not only does Kyle pilot his father's teams truck but he also navigates for the very well known BJ Baldwin in his spare time. He goes into detail on how he got into the racing space and the awesome things that go down while trying their best to take the #1 podium spot at every event. Thank you for listening!Seeking the Stoke stickers are available free as a thank you for the support. Please DM me your address on Instagram and follow https://www.instagram.com/seekingthestoke/ so I can send you a few.
I had the pleasure of discussing the new technologies available at NASA and the vast possibilities they provide for the space industry with graduate student Kyle Craft. Mr. Craft, who is currently studying for his PhD from Texas A&M University, was a member of a unique squad which introduced a novel technique involving lunar navigation to the space station.
Here they are in all their glory...our favorite albums from 2019. Instead of posting all at once, we'll give em to ya in batches. This week we start with 25 and count down to 16. Craig's Faves of 2019 (part 1)25. Golden Daze – Simpatico 24. The Raconteurs – Help Us Stranger 23. L.A. Guns – The Devil You Know 22. Rival Sons – Feral Roots 21. Kyle Craft – Showboat Honey 20. Haunt – If Icarus Could Fly 19. J. Robbins – Un–Becoming 18. Fruit Bats – Gold Past Life 17. Kelly Finnigan – Tales People Tell 16. GLOM – BondKevin's Faves of 2019 (part 1)25. Eric Gales – The Bookends24. Trigger Hippy – Full Circle & Then Some23. Wolf Jaw – The Heart Won't Listen22. Baroness – Gold & Grey21. Phil Campbell – Old Lions Still Roar20. Tanya Tucker – While I'm Living19. The Magpie Salute – Highwater II18. Karl Denson's Tiny Universe – Gnomes & Badgers17. The Teskey Brothers – Run Home Slow16. Volbeat – Rewind, Replay, Rebound
What's Patrick been digging lately? Some smart rock by Kyle Craft and Purple Mountains. Plus, we play a Bob Dylan cover by Karen Jonas. Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
A 90's indie sideman turned northern crooner, a modern Nirvana (without the angst) and the best of Bristol! There are the usual great stories behind the music and chakra inspiring music from: The King Dukes, The Dusk Brothers, Naked Giants, Kyle Craft, The Soft Calvary, Daughter of Swords, Frankie Lee, Richard Hawley, Ben Reel, Jesca Hoop, Rival Sons and The Faces.
Craig dishes it out once again with a trifecta of awesomeness...well, at least he thinks so. But the real question is, what do you think? ~ CV
Torsten Groß diskutiert mit Aida Baghernejad, Maik Brüggemeyer und Christian Schröder über folgende Alben: III von Banks// King’s Mouth von The Flaming Lips // Purple Mountains S/T // Showboat Honey von Kyle Craft.
Green Hell, graphic novel, Alex Crippa, Alessandro Costa, Tatailab, Rolling Stones, Avishai Darash, Kyle Craft, Sinkane, Gauche, Yes
Green Hell, graphic novel, Alex Crippa, Alessandro Costa, Tatailab, Rolling Stones, Avishai Darash, Kyle Craft, Sinkane, Gauche, Yes
Green Hell, graphic novel, Alex Crippa, Alessandro Costa, Tatailab, Rolling Stones, Avishai Darash, Kyle Craft, Sinkane, Gauche, Yes
After a week's break to allow Graham to see Janelle Monae again, our heroes return to talk about Metz, Kyle Craft, New Order, Frightened Rabbit, Imperial Teen, Carwyn Ellis & Joya 18 and other actual music stuff while commentating on the world outside the Diverse window. Matt wonders if Spotify is killing good albums (but possibly not in the way you think), Graham's new quest is getting Matt into reggae and a man called Josh says goodbye.
After a week's break to allow Graham to see Janelle Monae again, our heroes return to talk about Metz, Kyle Craft, New Order, Frightened Rabbit, Imperial Teen, Carwyn Ellis & Joya 18 and other actual music stuff while commentating on the world outside the Diverse window. Matt wonders if Spotify is killing good albums (but possibly not in the way you think), Graham's new quest is getting Matt into reggae and a man called Josh says goodbye.
This week's show features Emerald Sunday with music from The Moth & The Flame, Band of Shepherds, Kyle Craft & Showboat Honey, The Waterboys, K Michelle Dubois, The Mowgli's, Ballyhoo!, Kitty Kat Fan Club, Run River North, Cold War Kids, The Orphan The Poet, Wild Horse & Baby FuzZ! Hosted by Stac Edwards. 07/09/2019
El penúltimo programa de la temporada llega cargadito de novedades y adelantos con lo nuevo de Bat for Lashes, Keane, !!!, Of Monsters and Men, The Divine Comedy, Velvet Negroni, Dude York, Lust for Youth, Phantogram, Dizzy, Rozes, I Am Dive, Petit Biscuit, Imagine Dragons, Allusinlove, Sonic Youth, Lana del Rey, Kyle Craft y Frank Carter. Completamos el repaso a las novedades con Miel de Montagne como recomendación del Instituto Francés y Hollywood Vampires versioneando el "Heroes" de David Bowie. Los últimos minutos del programa los dedicamos a la pista de baile escuchando remezclas de Alondra Bentley a cargo de Parade, Amatria por Elyella y Rosalía por J. Polli.
This week's show features Jamie Lynn Vessels with music from The Drew Thomas Foundation, The Complaints, Glitterer, Marika Hackman, Kyle Craft & Showboat Honey, Arms Akimbo, Parachute, MeMe Detroit, Redlight King, Berwanger, Travis Marc & Ghostly Beard! Hosted by Stac Edwards. 05/28/2019
Ahead of his second album, Full Circle Nightmare, Kyle Craft's swampy storytelling got sharper and it shows all over the Louisiana songwriter's newest record. Melding golden-toned rock with a glammy sneer, Craft and his band join Cheryl Waters in the KEXP Live Room for four Full Circle Nightmare songs. Recorded 01/31/2018. 4 songs - Heartbreak Junky, Fever Dream Girl, The Rager, Exile RagSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Horatio Sanz recounts his days at SNL and the roll of comedy in political journalism, comedian Aparna Nancherla teaches us how to turn anxiety into comedy gold, the owners of Portland’s cat cafe explain the benefits of purr therapy, and Kyle Craft warns of the dangers of walls.
There’s been a huge transition on the national stage. The curtain has closed on one act and opened on another. There’s a whole new cast of players, and no one’s sure where this plotline is headed. Not to say that the audience is always sitting still to find out. This hour, we’re going to talk to artists who’re standing up with their art.Trump Inspires a New Era of Protest Music - 1:53Donald Trump's inauguration party featured musicians like Toby Keith playing the Lincoln Memorial. But alongside the celebrations and demonstrations across the country, there’s also signs that a new era of protest music is brewing in the Northwest, from Portland's Kyle Craft (who's usually more Bowie than Guthrie) to Seattle's Death Cab for Cutie, Wimps, and Tacocat.Margaret Jacobsen - On The Front Line - 5:43The Portland branch of the Womens’ March on Washington had a rocky start, with some group members feeling like the original organizers weren’t doing enough to make everyone feel welcome. Many group members perceived Margaret Jacobsen, who is African American and identifies as genderqueer, as a unifying figure, and Jacobsen stepped up. The Slants Meet the Supremes - 9:00This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s dispute with Portland dance-rock band The Slants. It's a legal fight that's taken eight years to play out, as the band has tried to trademark its name and the PTO has pushed back, saying it's a racial slur. The Many Voices of Eliza Jane Schneider - 13:47For five years, Eliza Jane Schneider voiced most of the female characters on South Park: Wendy, Shelly, Principal Victoria, Mrs. Cartman, the Mayor. She’s created characters for A-list feature films and video games, and to top it all off, she writes and performs award-winning plays and one-woman shows. For the Fertile Ground Festival, she’s premiering a one-woman show called “Displaced,” where she channels dozens of displaced individuals she's met around the world.All the World's a Clown - 23:52Michael O’Neill is a clown, big shoes and all. In his newest one-man show, “Shakespeare’s Fools,” he links together 12 characters from eight of the Bard’s plays in a single hour. O'Neill also told us about his journeys around the world bringing laughter to disaster-ravaged places with Clowns Without Borders, and then talked with us about the legacy of Portland's most famous borderless clown: Ben Linder, who was killed by Nicaraguan Contras in 1987.The Making of a Harrowing Expedition, On Stage - 33:05Everyone knows the story of Lewis and Clark’s expedition, but did you know that shortly after the Corps of Discovery returned, Thomas Jefferson and the millionaire John Jacob Astor organized a second expedition — this one by land and by sea — to create America’s first settlement on the Pacific Ocean? The writer Peter Stark recounted both harrowing journeys in his book “Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire: A Story of Wealth, Ambition, and Survival.” It's the subject of the new play "Astoria" at Portland Center Stage through Feb. 12, and interview the only woman in the cast, Delanna Studi.Literary Powerhouse Roxane Gay - 39:49Roxane Gay is one of those writers who seems comfortable in every genre. She’s a novelist, a short story writer, an essayist, a pop culture critic, and a comic book writer. Despite the medium, though, she often returns to certain through-lines: the horror and pervasiveness of sexual violence against women, the challenge and necessity of feminism, the power of resilience, and the leavening agent of humor. Gay made a big splash in 2014 with her essay collection “Bad Feminist,” and she spoke with Think Out Loud about her new short story collection, “Difficult Women."
Kyle Craft's musical story begins in Shreveport, La., where he found inspiration in the swamp music of his home state and the glam rock of David Bowie. Those two genres meet on his debut album, "Dolls Of Highland," which he recorded in a laundry room. Craft and his band stopped into our studio to perform four songs from the album and speak with Alisha Sweeney about sneaking into the Sub Pop Records office to drop off his demo, the seedy characters on his debut album and his classic rock influences.
This week Ginny and Charlie are all business. They are working around the clock but they still have time for a drink, some music, and a beautiful podcast. Ginny talks about her new job as a sales rep for Middle West Spirits and practices her pitch on Charlie while sampling him with some of their new products. Charlie brings the music from Kyle Craft and then they are both back to work. Hang on tight!
"Bedrooms and bars... and the road" – that's where the stories that make up Kyle Craft's debut album come from, to quote the Louisiana-born, Portland, Oregon-based musician. With the help of his five-piece band, Craft's singular wail underscores the glammy, melodic edges of the songs on his debut full-length, Dolls of Highland, in this session with Cheryl Waters where he tells the story of how he went from tracking the album in a Shreveport laundry room to where he is today. Recorded 04/28/2016 - 4 songs: Pentecost, Future Midcity Massacre, Eye of a Hurricane, Lady of the Ark Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moon By You are the psyche garage pop band this city needs. We talk to them about the dynamics of being in multiple bands, psychedelics, fast food, drones, aliens, we play license plate detective, and they play us a song from their upcoming album. Music this week from Moon By You, Kyle Craft, Rotties, Josefus, and more.
Midday show host Cheryl Waters presents a new mix of great music, featuring songs from Kyle Craft, Fauna Shade and more. 1. Kyle Craft - Pentecost 2. Woods - Sun City Creeps 3. Prism Tats - Pacifist Masochist 4. DMA's - Timeless 5. DRÆMHOUSE - Lucky 6. Conner Youngblood - Diamonds 7. Kevin Morby - I Have Been to the Mountain 8. Pure X - Thousand Year Old Child 9. Fauna Shade - No Nostalgia 10. Eleanor Friedberger - He Didn't Mention His Mother 11. Sunflower Bean - I Was Home 12. Grant-Lee Phillips - Rolling Pin 13. Rogue Wave - California BrideSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This first episode previews Kyle Craft's new singles...he also looks a lot like our friend Malcolm: www.facebook.com/mbbmalcolm/photo…ef=pb_friends_tl. A special thank you to Gilligan Moss for letting us use Choreograph as our intro.