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Growing Destinations
The Musical Journey of Clay Fulton & The Lost Forty

Growing Destinations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 16:32 Transcription Available


Clay Fulton is the frontman for the Rochester, Minnesota band, Clay Fulton & The Lost Forty. After selling his family restaurant in 2020, Clay embarked on a musical journey amidst the challenges of a global pandemic. His band tours throughout the Midwest, and last year performed at the coveted SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas. Drawing inspiration from folk traditions and the timeless craft of songwriting, Clay is currently working on his eagerly-awaited third album.Clay Fulton & The Lost FortyExperience Rochester, MN

Acquired Tastings
From the Archives "Stein Time"!

Acquired Tastings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 50:32


In this Episode from the archives Dad and Josh drink Octoberfest beers.  Dad brings the local beer from Lost Forty called Hunter and Josh brings a German beer called Ayinger Oktoberfest. The boys have a great time sipping these Mazen beers and snacking on their food.  Dad brings traditional German food.  Josh brings an array of non-standard German food to try as pairings.Join Josh and Dad for Cocktails on the Oct. 19th AT Episode for their third year Celebration of Acquired Tastings!

La Crosse Local
E.395: Clay Fulton & The Lost Forty

La Crosse Local

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 8:17


We talked with Clay Fulton lead vocals and rhythm guitar for the Clay Fulton & The Lost Forty, we chatted about the latest album “Positive Numbers” and what people can expect from their LIVE shows!Catch them LIVE AT Mid West Music Fest in Winona, MN!

Growing Destinations
Building Community through Music

Growing Destinations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 25:21


In Rochester, Minnesota, Nick Novotny is a force in the music scene. He grew up playing different instruments and was influenced by live music and festivals. Today, he's the drummer in the Clay Fulton and the Lost Forty band, he's a partner in a music promotion business called My Town My Music, and he's the founder of the Rochester Thaw Music Festival, a community building event, bringing a higher level of music impact to Rochester. Clay Fulton and the Lost FortyMy Town My MusicThe Rochester ThawExperience Rochester, MN

Heading North
The Lost Forty

Heading North

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 9:46


The area now known as the lost 40 is a 144 acre plot of land missed by public land surveyors in 1882. www.headingnorthpodcast.com https://www.exploreminnesota.com/profile/lost-40-sna/5508 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/headingnorth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/headingnorth/support

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Beering Ain't Easy
Origins: Bourbon Barrel Arkansas Stouts

Beering Ain't Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 25:08


In the first of our podcast’s Origin series, we explore Drew’s home state of Arkansas in a most excellent fashion - a side by side tasting of Arkansas Bourbon Barrel Aged stouts with a “point of reference” using Founder’s Kentucky Breakfast Stout.  In addition to a great beer lineup, we’ll break down Arkansas beer politics, touch on the growing craft beer scene in the state, and share a few memories from Drew’s early days. Featured Bourbon Barrel Aged Stouts: BDCS (2020).  Ozark Beer Company, Rogers, AR. 10.2% ABV.Lord God (2020). Flyway Brewing, Little Rock, AR. 10.1% ABV.Nighty Night (2019).  Lost Forty Brewing, Little Rock, AR.  11.5% ABV.Kentucky Breakfast Stout (KBS).  Founders Brewing Company, Grand Rapids, MI.  12% ABV. The “Pre-game” BeerChicken and Dumplins.  East Sixth Brewing Company, Little Rock, AR.  Hazy IPA.  5.8% ABV. Other Shout-Outs:Lost Forty Brewing.  Little Rock, AR - Winner of the best mid sized craft brewery at the Great American Beer Festival!Fort Smith Brewing Company.  Fort Smith, ARBeer Geeks of Arkansas - Facebook group for Arkansas craft beer loversHarry Potter (lol) On every episode, we rate beers on a scale from 0-5, 5 being the highest. Follow Beering Ain’t Easy on Facebook or Instagram, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.

Happy Hour with Ryan
Episode 23 with Thurman Jones

Happy Hour with Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 70:02


This week on the podcast show, we take a look back at the LA Dodgers WS win, a new release from Lost Forty brewery and my cousin TJ comes on the podcast to tell us about his life journey and how he landed in Dallas. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Happy Hour with Ryan
Episode 21 with Derek Van Voast

Happy Hour with Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 59:04


This week on the podcast we take a look at the culmination of the NBA season, preview Lost Forty's new brew release and Coach Derek Van Voast of Springdale by way of DeQueen Arkansas comes on the show to tell his powerful story, what he's up to and what position he's running for. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Flighty Thoughts
Fasting - Our Stories

Flighty Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 51:19


In this episode David and Bevil talk of the benefits and past experiences of fasting as a way to grow closer to God...or in reality, how not to be a jerk when denying yourself for Holy reasons. This episode takes place from the new patio at Lost Forty Brewing in Little Rock, Arkansas. The guys rate and review different Lost Forty brews and, as usual, highlight the flightyness of conversation. Follow them on Instagram at Flighty Thoughts Podcast; or Leave a Message for the guys to be highlighted in a future episode. Cheers! Lost Forty Instagram

Dads After Dark Radio
Dads After Dark 6/17/20

Dads After Dark Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 104:11


Mikey G, The Outlaw, Back Bacon, and Smoke Stack are broadcasting live from the Outlaw Deck. They discuss their latest sponsors and sample some fantastic Lost Forty brews.

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Flighty Thoughts
Flighty Beyond Thoughts - a Backyard Bonus Coronavirus Conversation

Flighty Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 29:47


In this bonus recording, Bevil and David post up in the back yard after recording an episode at Lost Forty (to be aired in August), and talk about the Coronavirus (COVID 19). Because this is a recording directly after another full length episode, the conversation lends to more than usual flightiness. Enjoy their conversation on The Kingdom of God and communicable diseases. Cheers!

Little Rock Block Talk
#43 | Amber Brewer and Scott McGehee

Little Rock Block Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 46:39


BLAST OFF!! With Yellow Rocket Concepts - this week on the Block Talk! I was so excited to meet up with Scott McGehee and Amber Brewer. These two are full of incredible ideas and amazing energy and the best part it - they are Arkansas loyal - pouring their love into their work from all corners of the natural state. If you have a love for Big Orange Burger, Heights Taco & Tamale, ZaZa's, Lost Forty or Local Lime - LISTEN UP! The creators behind ALL THAT AWESOME are hear to tell you how their dreams were launched and how they stay in flight! Grab your coffee *new concept guys?* - get jacked up - it's time for the BLOCKtalk!

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Basic Brewing Radio
10-17-19 Lost Forty Visit

Basic Brewing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 57:23


James visits with Grant Chandler, quality manager of Lost Forty Brewing, and samples beer from Arkansas' largest brewery.

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Inclusively Yours
Everything You Need to Know About Elopements

Inclusively Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 18:54


Inclusively Yours is an equality-minded wedding planning podcast, brought to you by the leading inclusive wedding publication Love Inc. Magazine. When it comes to the real wedding features that we share on loveincmag.com, we like to focus more on the love stories rather than all the pretty details. So that actually allows us to feature a lot of elopements, which can span from City Hall to exotic destinations. And you know one thing I've noticed, is that elopements are really on the rise. So for today's episode, I wanted to bring on a guest who is fully immersed in that world.  For our premier episode, we’re talking elopements with planner Kayla Dunn of The Lost Forty, which focuses on simple, wild and intimate engagements, elopements and micro-weddings. Wanting to make her full-service planning company even more eco-friendly, Kayla decided to scale back and focus solely on intimate celebrations. “I started focusing my business more and more on eco-friendly practices and eventually that still wasn’t good enough for me. While its great for other people, I wanted to size down and be as environmentally friendly as possible, so elopements and micro-weddings just make the most sense.” Elopements vs. Microweddings: what’s the difference? If it’s more than 15 people, you’re moving into micro-wedding range. “It’s still a wedding and still intimate and small like an elopement, but a micro-wedding is just a little bit bigger and a little more of a celebration. So how do you know if an elopement is right for you? “I think it's really important to consider whether or not you're going to regret it or disappoint someone in your family. Or if you’re really religious or have a lot of cultural aspects that go with your wedding. Some people don't want to give that up. And I encourage people to consider that beforehand so they don't have any regrets. You don't want to have regrets after your wedding.” But for those of you who think it’s right for you, you’re not alone! “It's kind of modern right now to kind of downsize and do what other people haven't been doing. Which is eloping and turning it into more of an intimate experience than a hush hush, ‘We ran away and did this,’ kind of thing.” What are some logistical aspects to keep in mind when planning an elopement? Timeline: The average timeline to plan an elopement is 30-60 days. If you’re getting your marriage license in that location, be sure to research how far in advance you can apply for your wedding license and when it expires. Location: Accessibility plays a huge role in what you can do, aesthetically speaking. For example, if you want a ceremony arch on a mountaintop, you’re going to need to consider how you’re going to get it up there, where you are going to change, etc. What are some ways you can add personal touches to an elopement? “Especially with an elopement, where it is much more intimate, you would bring in your own personality and your own relationship with your vows. I definitely encourage people to write their own vows, or at least consider what I'm offering them. Because I do have people who don't want to write their own vows, and so I have different things they can choose from. But also they have a choice. They can personalize it, and at least choose which one fits them best.  And then of course, attire. Wear a bright teal suit or some crazy, flowy dress that's all black. Whatever you want, just do whatever feels best to your personality. You don't have to walk down an aisle in a white gown. And then flowers or you wanted to use your grandmother’s broach and turn it into some cool corsage or boutonnière — I encourage people to be unique with that kind of stuff.” Budget-wise, what's kind of the average number that we're looking at for an elopement?  “Right now, elopements range anywhere from like $1,000 to like $8,000. You could probably go all out and spend $10,000 on an elopement. I wouldn't suggest it, especially if you're trying to be budget conscious. But pop-ups start at $1,500 and then for the micro-wedding, it's $5,000.” LINKS: Kayla’s Website: https://thelostforty.love/ Instagram: @thelostforty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelostforty.love/ Submit your wedding to Love Inc.: https://loveincmag.com/how-to-submit/ Inclusively Yours is a production of Love Inc., a leading equality-minded wedding publication. You can listen to us wherever podcasts are found, and while you're there leave us a review. To advertise on our podcast, email us at advertising@loveincmag.com. And you can find and follow us @loveincmag across all social media platforms.   

Losing Our Religion
MONDAY MELTDOWN: How I Lost Forty Pounds in Six Months: Zac Gandara

Losing Our Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 28:54


Screw the societal norms of weight and body image, you being you isn't directed by society. When I looked in the mirror, I wasn't me. I had been covered up by layers of pain, trauma, and suppression. Something broke, and then the weight came off. Monday Meltdown is Our Weekly Chat with Each Other: Your Questions, Confessions, Comments and Meltdowns. Join the Monday Meltdown show with your questions, comments, meltdowns, or confessions. Call 206-395-5608 and leave us a message. E-mail us zacg@LosingOurReligion.org or message any of our social pages (links below). Do You Love the Podcast and Want to Support It? Support the podcast by leaving us a Rating & Review on iTunes or your podcast app. Do your Amazon shopping through our links. Donate to the Podcast. Join the CounterCulture Society and become a Producer through our Patreon. Follow, Read Blogs, and Hang Out with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LosingOurReligionPodcast.com. Receive Weekly Communication and Encouragement: Join our email list. This podcast is made possible by the producers of the CounterCulture Society and created and hosted by @ZacGandara.

Jazz88
This Week Twin Cities: Classic lumberjack music from The Lost Forty

Jazz88

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 8:00


In the old days of lumbering, much of the work was done by immigrants who brought old country music with them to the lumber camps. A duet known as the Lost 40 specializes in the songs of the Irish lumber workers. You can see the Lost 40 10:30, Wed May 16 at the Robert Trail library in Rosemount. Brian Miller of the group talked with Phil Nusbaum about the music of the old Irish lumber workers.

Little Rock Foodcast
John Wells (JOHN THE BEER SNOB)

Little Rock Foodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2015 34:37


Ahead of the 2015 Food & Foam Fest beer festival, John the Beer Snob talks about how to survive the festival and the beers he's most looking forward to trying. We also discuss the Little Rock beer scene, the role of nanobreweries, how Lost Forty is creating new beer lovers and the three new breweries coming to Little Rock in the next few months.

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