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The Whistler Pulse Podcast
June 20th - The Whistler Pulse - Friday

The Whistler Pulse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 20:50


Happy Summer Solstice!!! ^_^ National Indigenous Peioples Day is tomorrow; Parking Fees and Meadow Park Rec Fees increase on July 1st; Free transport to Rainbow Park and Lost Lake starts tomorrow; Space Daze Festival in Birken kicks off today; the Hairfarmers play atop the S2S Gondola tonight; we have rain forecast today and tomorrow; and LESS into Lower LOTS is OPEN for the Season! Have a wonderful weekend!

LPLCast
LPLCast Episode 2.5

LPLCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 44:15


May/June 2025 | Hosts Holly Browning and Dylan Posa talk about our author visit (Victoria Ellen), and recommend: 'Zatanna: Bring Down The House' by Mariko Tamaki and Javier Rodriguez 'Lost Lake' by Sarah Addison Allen 'A Few Words In Defense Of Our Country' by Robert Hilburn and 'Grunge Is Dead' by Greg Prato

Mind the Track
100+ Months of Skiing | The Fish Family | E60

Mind the Track

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 89:35


Few families in the Lake Tahoe region have had more of a positive impact on recreation than the Fish family. Ben and Amy revived the Tahoe Area Mountain Biking Association (TAMBA) in 2010, and started both the 60-mile Rose to Toads epic and Corral Night Ride. Their son Max, about the same age as TAMBA, grew up alongside the organization, and as soon as he could walk, he was on two wheels in dirt, two sticks on snow and a trail tool in hand working last year as a paid employee at Bijou Bike Park, a park designed by Ben. Since November 2016, Ben and Max have skied and snowboarded every month through pow, ice, corn, sun cups, rocks, man-made snow and even the Caldor Fire, reaching 100 consecutive months in February. On Episode 60, the Fish family talks all about TAMBA, the process of their 100-month snow adventure, the importance of bike parks and adventuring together as a family. 2:00 – It's Corntastic! Trail Whisperer makes his first turns as a snowboarder.4:30 – Recording at Kirkwood at the Reid household with Ben, Amy and Max Fish.9:00 – Ben and Amy started Rose to Toad's and Corral Night Ride.11:45 – The history of Tahoe Area Mountain Biking Association (TAMBA).15:53 – Max recalls his earliest memories with TAMBA and Bijou Bike Park.17:30 – The concept of “radical families” – not letting children slow parents down from having adventures. 20:30 – Max talks about The Smaine Fund - created in memory of Kyle Smaine - and becoming a ski racer.22:45 – Recounting 100 consecutive months of skiing and snowboarding, starting in November 2016. Only 6 months were not in the Sierra Nevada.26:26 – Dave Webster - “The Daily Wavester” – surfed every day for 40 years, catching at least 3 waves each day, totaling 43,923 waves.29:30 – What patches of snow in the Sierra Nevada hold the longest into the summer? 31:25 – Skiing during the Caldor Fire.33:30 – Using ebikes to access ski areas like Heavenly, Tioga Pass and Mount Lola.35:25 – Some of Ben's favorite memories from 100 months of skiing.38:30 – What have they seen over the last 8 years with snowpack and climate change?46:30 – Max's love of the Gunbarrel 25 event at Heavenly and Kurt's experience at the Gunbarrel.53:00 – Max's transition from freeriding to competitive ski racing.54:30 – Odd mountain biking footwear – Tevas, cowboy boots, Vans and five finger shoes.57:10 – Max working last summer as a paid employee at the Bijou Bike Park and Ben's work as a landscape architect in designing the bike park.1:00:00 – The importance of bike parks to a community and to developing skills.1:03:35 – Do you feel more comfortable jumping through the air on skis or on bikes?1:07:50 – Amy wants to learn to play drums and her long, stupid ride exploits.1:10:45 – ON A MUSICAL NOTE – What are you listening to right now and when Ben and Amy met at a punk ska show in high school.1:14:45 – The concept of learning a new sport and getting better and Trail Whisperer's experience making his first turns as a snowboarder.1:19:55 – What new sport or hobby would you like to learn? Most want to learn wing foiling, e-foiling and wake foiling.1:23:30 – What does Mind the Track mean to you?1:26:30 – New trails TAMBA is working on to get excited about – Lost Lake, Meeks Ridge, General Creek are highlights.

Scared To Death
He's In My Phone

Scared To Death

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 75:36


Dan shares a tale around a young man thinking he's being haunted by something in his phone. It's a sad tale, it's a creepy tale. Then, his second story covers some of the lore that surrounds California's Lost Lake. What spirits and also creatures might be hiding in and around its water? Lynze shares three fan submissions this week. The first two come from one fan and potentially show what we can access if we are open. Then, in her final story, a very peculiar story that might be an alien story as suggested by the submitter... but maybe not. Hang out with Dan and Lynze (and some other amazing creators) this November at CrimeWaveAtSea! A spoopy cruise! crimewaveatsea.com/scaredThank you for continuing to send in your stories, Creeps and Peepers!Please keep doing so!!Send them to mystory@scaredtodeathpodcast.comSend everything else to info@scaredtodeathpodcast.comWant to be a Patron? Get episodes AD-FREE, listen and watch before they are released to anyone else, bonus episodes, a 20% merch discount, additional content, and more! Learn more by visiting: https://www.patreon.com/scaredtodeathpodcast.Please rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen.Thank you for listening!Follow the show on social media: @scaredtodeathpodcast on Facebook and IG and TTWebsite: https://www.badmagicproductions.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcastInstagram: https://bit.ly/2miPLf5Mailing Address:Scared to Deathc/o Timesuck PodcastPO Box 3891Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816Opening Sumerian protection spell (adapted):"Whether thou art a ghost that hath come from the earth, or a phantom of night that hath no home… or one that lieth dead in the desert… or a ghost unburied… or a demon or a ghoul… Whatever thou be until thou art removed… thou shalt find here no water to drink… Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand to our own… Into our house enter thou not. Through our fence, breakthrough thou not… we are protected though we may be frightened. Our life you may not steal, though we may feel SCARED TO DEATH."

Dev Game Club
DGC Ep 414: Minecraft (part four)

Dev Game Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 71:01


Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we conclude our series on Minecraft. We talk about our stories, multiplayer, and other topics, before turning to our takeaways. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: A few more hours of Minecraft Issues covered: the upcoming charity event, Tim not knowing where Site D is, milestones for Tim, an epic story of loss with Mors, having high stakes and risk, Brett makes a long deep dive into an enormous open cavern, the procedural elements of exploration, connected caverns, Lost Lake's skill and visiting his place, the causeway that takes you to Lost Lake, automating systems, never finding an emerald, ad campaigns from the 1950s, a game developer muses about his existence in the universe, terrain modeling and erosion, not being able to tell that something wasn't hand-modeled, changes in the algorithm over time, getting lost in narrow caverns, simple goals that are obvious needs for survival, the excellence of the second-to-second loop of mining and picking up, height modeling for terrain with height maps vs voxels, player goals and having the ability to make them as specific as you want, leaving off the limits in a block game, trading verisimilitude for expressivity, allowing the player to impact everything, simple creativity, continuing the server. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Lost Lake, Trespasser, Phil Salvador, Video Game History Foundation,  mors_d, Buck Rogers, Disneyland, Star Trek, Burma Shave, Mad Men, Dwight Eisenhower, Fallout 3, Skyrim, Oblivion, mysterydip, Valheim, Lego, Ravenloft, Picross, Terraria, Final Fantasy VI, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia.  Next time: End of year review! Links: Defeating Games for Charity Video Game History Foundation Interview with Phil Salvador  Twitch: timlongojr Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com

303Endurance Podcast
Winter Training - XC and Snowshoe

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 51:01


Episode #469 Winter Training Series Sunday, May 24, 2020 6:59 AM Welcome Welcome to Episode #469 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. We're your hosts Coaches Rich Soares and April Spilde. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance news, coaching tips and discussion. Today we are continuing our Winter Training Series theme with a discussion on Snowshoe Running.    Shoutouts to: @genucan @ironmantri @coloradosride @ @303triathlon @tridottraining @tridottrainingsystem #ironmantri #cycling #triathlon #swimbikerun #Iamtridot #tridotambassador #tridotcoach #303EndurancePodcast   Show Sponsor: UCAN UCAN created LIVSTEADY as an alternative to sugar based nutrition products. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. Whether UCAN Energy Powders, Bars or Gels, LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to finish stronger and recover more quickly!    In Today's Show Announcements Ask A Coach - Snowshoe Running 101 Triathlon News/Updates - Taupo 70.3 World Championships   Announcements: Upcoming Programming in December - As we head into December, we are going prime you for your best season ever. As you will hear in our upcoming interview with Coach Mark Allen, this is the time of year to take a break from the training and do other things that keep you active.   We are going to explore a different winter sport or activity each week in December. Dec 6: Skiing; downhill, cross country classical, skate skiing, skimo Dec 13: Indoor Cycling and FulGaz Group Rides Dec 20: Hiking and snowshoeing Dec 27: Indoor rowing and wall climbing   Indoor Cycling with FulGaz - December 17th we are gearing up for winter training. Bec Burns from FulGaz to share how athletes can seamlessly sync their TriDot workouts to any of their 100+Official IRONMAN Courses so they can be studying the course whilst getting their bike sessions done.   Virtual Group Ride Schedule Dec. 21 - IM Kona 8am MT Dec. 28 - IM Cozumel 8am MT Jan. 4 - IM Nice 8am MT   Ask A Coach:   Guide to Snowshoe Running: Benefits, Gear, and Getting Started When the trails turn white and the temperatures drop, don't let your running routine hibernate—embrace the snowy landscape with snowshoe running! This invigorating winter activity offers a plethora of benefits for triathletes and fitness enthusiasts alike. The Benefits Snowshoe running is a powerhouse workout that combines cardio, strength, and endurance. The added resistance of trudging through the snow increases the intensity of your runs, making it a phenomenal cardiovascular exercise that boosts your aerobic capacity. The uneven terrain challenges your stabilizer muscles, enhancing strength and coordination. Plus, it's a low-impact activity that reduces the risk of injuries typically associated with running on harder surfaces. Snowshoe running also works your core and legs harder than traditional running, promoting muscular and tendon development while improving overall athletic performance. Essential Gear Getting started with snowshoe running requires some specialized equipment, but don't worry—it's straightforward. Here's what you'll need: Snowshoes: Opt for running-specific snowshoes which are lighter and more streamlined than their hiking counterparts. Brands like Atlas and MSR offer excellent options. Running Shoes: Wear your regular trail running shoes, paired with gaiters to keep the snow out. Apparel: Dress in moisture-wicking, breathable layers to stay warm and dry. Don't forget gloves and a hat to protect against the cold. Poles (Optional): Some runners prefer using poles for added stability, especially on uneven or steep terrain. How to Get Started Starting your snowshoe running journey is easier than you might think. Follow these steps to hit the snow-covered trails with confidence: Find a Trail: Look for local parks or dedicated snowshoe trails. Many ski resorts also offer groomed trails perfect for beginners. Warm-Up: Just like any workout, start with a dynamic warm-up to prepare your muscles and prevent injuries. Pace Yourself: Snowshoe running is more challenging than regular running, so begin with shorter distances to build your endurance. Focus on Form: Keep a shorter stride and lift your knees higher to navigate through the snow effectively. Use your arms to maintain balance. Stay Hydrated: Cold weather can be deceiving; you still need to stay hydrated, so bring water and hydrate regularly.   5 Best Trails to Check Out in Colorado according to All Trails:   #5. Nymph Lake Trail: Head out on this 5.0-mile out-and-back trail near Estes Park, Colorado. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 34 min to complete. Before heading out on a winter hike in Rocky Mountain National Park, it is a good idea to have experience hiking in winter conditions. It is advised to keep your eye on weather and avalanche conditions.    #4. Lost Lake via Hessie Trail: Located near the small town of Eldora west of Nederland, this 4.0 mile route starts at the Hessie Trailhead off County Road 130 and leads to the Devil's Thumb Trail. This great trail is a perfect option for a day trip with an incredible destination. Keep an eye out for moose which are commonly seen along this trail!   #3. Saint Mary's Glacier: Explore this 1.6-mile out-and-back trail near Idaho Springs, Colorado. Generally considered a moderately challenging route. This is a very popular area for cross-country skiing, fishing, and hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are April through October. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.  #2. Royal Arch Trail: Try this 3.3-mile out-and-back trail near Boulder, Colorado. Generally considered a challenging route. This is a very popular area for hiking, snowshoeing, and running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are March through October. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas.   #1: Emerald Lake Trail: Try this 3.2-mile out-and-back trail near Estes Park, Colorado. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 39 min to complete. This is a very popular area for fishing, hiking, and snowshoeing, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. You'll need to leave pups at home — dogs aren't allowed on this trail.   Snowshoe running is not just a winter substitute for your regular runs; it's a unique and effective way to enhance your overall fitness. So, strap on your snowshoes, and get ready to explore the serene, snowy wilderness while taking your training to the next level. Your future triathlete self will thank you! Ready to take on the snowy trails? Remember, the only limit is the one you set yourself. Happy snowshoe running!   303Triathlon News and Updates:   IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship 2024: PRO Women predictions, podium picks and ones to watch 2024 has featured an everlasting gobstopper of a race calendar, with the T100 Series really kicking things off back in March. And now, finally, the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Taupo finishing up what has got to be the busiest year of PRO triathlon racing in recent history. With a world title, and the last chance to grab valuable (literally) IRONMAN Pro Series points on the line, the PRO women's start list is stellar. So as some of the world's fastest female triathletes line up for one last dance before the year is out, who are the top contenders for the win? For the last time in 2024, it's time to dust off my crystal ball and attempt to bring you my pre-race predictions.   There are a number of names on the 62-strong PRO women's start list who could certainly contend for the podium at the 2024 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. And with the race coming so late in the year, and happening almost on the other side of the world for a large number of the athletes. If there was ever a race where ‘anything could happen' this is probably it.    April's Women's Picks: Taylor Knibb Kat Matthews Paula Findlay April's Men's Picks: Mathis Margirier Matt Dubrick Matt Hanson Rich's Women's Picks: Taylor Knibb Julie Derron Ashleigh Gentle Rich's Men's Picks: Hayden Wilde Kyle Smith Leo Bergere   https://proseries.ironman.com/stories/start-list-pro-field-2024-vinfast-ironman-703-world-championship Is IRONMAN reconsidering Kona / Nice World Championship split as new survey drops fresh hint? It's been a hotly-debated topic ever since the rotation with Nice was announced and it seems all options are now open for the IMWC.   The future location and format of the IRONMAN World Championship would appear to be more up in the air than ever judging by the latest development from the M-Dot brand.   Rumours have been swirling around for much of the second part of this year as to whether the current rotation between the spiritual home of Kona and Nice will see out its four-year cycle.   The IMWC had always been held in Hawaii, with the men and women racing on the same day. That was until 2022 when they were each given their own day in Kona, with the pro women racing on the Thursday that year and the men on the Saturday.   From a pro racing perspective the hugely important benefit of that was that the women had their own day of racing and all the coverage that entailed.   However at that point it proved too much for the islanders, with the then mayor saying: “We learned that more than one race day during IRONMAN week is too many for the community to manage.”   But with a steadfast commitment now in place for separate race days for men and women, IRONMAN decided a dual location system was the next best solution – so for 2023 they announced that the women would race in Kona and the men in Nice around a month before, which would then rotate for the next four years through to 2026.   We're only halfway through that process and it's far to say it continues to split opinion more than virtually any other topic in triathlon – with huge implications for age-groupers and pros alike.   It's a burning issue for Scott DeRue, who this year took over from long-term incumbent Andrew Messick as IRONMAN's CEO and inherited the rotation format.   Another potentially significant recent change is a new mayor in Hawaii – so could two days in Kona now be back on the table?   ‘Listening and learning' Judging by a survey that IRONMAN have sent out to sections of the media (and plenty of others by the sounds of it, including the all-important athletes) it would appear that all options are again up for discussion.   The email introduction to the survey we received read as follows: “Respected Members of the Media – Two years ago, we split the IRONMAN World Championship, spanning both Kona and Nice, and we are incredibly proud of all that our athletes have achieved in both of these historic and beautiful locations.   Email/Survey Two years ago, we split the IRONMAN World Championship, spanning both Kona and Nice, and we are incredibly proud of all that our athletes have achieved in both of these historic and beautiful locations. During these two years, we have sought and received feedback from diverse stakeholders to help us better understand the important role of the IRONMAN World Championship within our community. One thing is clear – the IRONMAN World Championship is the pinnacle of our sport, a celebration of human achievement, and a testament to the passion and commitment of our IRONMAN community.   As we look to the long-term future of the IRONMAN World Championship, we are committed to listening to and learning from our community. In this spirit, we would like your input as a valued member of our IRONMAN `ohana. Your feedback will form part of the ongoing inputs we will continue to collect as we envision the long-term future of the IRONMAN World Championship.    Would You Rather? -  Colorado Triathlete Edition   1. Bike the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway (and call it "leg day x10") or Bike through Garden of the Gods (while dodging tourists with selfie sticks)?   2. Train at the U.S. Olympic Training Center or train in Aspen with a pro?   3. Do a winter triathlon (rocking three layers of thermal spandex like a high-altitude marshmallow) or  race the Colorado Triathlon in the summer?     4. Race in Boulder where a 70-year old passes you on a carbon fiber bike while drinking kombucha or race in Colorado Springs with the Academy cadets yelling “Go faster old man!” like your life depends on it?     5. Run in Crocs because you forgot your running shoes or bike in a ski jacke that you can't take offt?     6. Join a relay team with a local pro triathlete and do your strongest discipline or join a team with your friends and you each have to do your weakest discipline?       Closing: Thanks again for listening this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey! Train With Coach Rich: Coach Rich Soares Rich.soares@tridot.com Rich Soares Coaching TriDot Signup - https://app.tridot.com/onboard/sign-up/richsoares RunDot Signup - https://app.rundot.com/onboard/sign-up/richsoares   Train with Coach April: Coach April Spilde April.spilde@tridot.com Grit2Greatness Endurance Podcast Podcast Series - Apple Podcasts TriDot Signup - https://app.tridot.com/onboard/sign-up/aprilspilde  

Club and Resort Talks
Aaron James, GM at CC of Asheville Joins the Podcast to Discuss Recovery From Hurricane Helene

Club and Resort Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 21:05


In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which hit Asheville, N.C. harder than expected, Aaron James, General Manager of the Country Club of Asheville, opened up about the challenges the club and its surrounding community have faced during recovery. In an interview with Rob Thomas on the Club Resort Talks podcast, James shared the harrowing experience and the ongoing efforts to rebuild. In other news from across the country, the Omni Tucson (Ariz.) National Resort now utilizes 225-acre feet of wastewater annually, fulfilling its obligations to Pima County. In today's regulatory environment, new golf courses are typically expected to incorporate reclaimed water from the outset. However, the Omni, which opened in 1962, predates these requirements, as do many other courses in the region. The Club at Lost Lake, a semi-private club in Hobe Sound, Fla., partnered with our friends at Capstone Hospitality to make the move from public to private. The transition will aim to elevate the overall member experience through personalized services, exclusive events, and improved amenities. King's North at Myrtle Beach (S.C.) National reopened Oct. 3 following a comprehensive project on its Front Nine. Architect Brandon Johnson reimagined the opening nine at King's North, expanding the greens to their original size and specifications and in some cases beyond. Phase 2, which focuses on the back nine, will take place in the summer of 2025. Lastly, are you looking to get into the glamping business? The Sequoia High Sierra Camp, a 40-acre property set within the heart of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, includes a central dining lodge, a bathhouse, and 35 platform sites for furnished tent cabins. Approvals are in place to add up to 50 tent cabin sites.

Mulligan Stew
Ep 321 | The Fretless - With new album Glass Wing

Mulligan Stew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 38:24


The Fretless guest on The Stew. Karrnnel Sawitsky and Trent Freeman - one-half of The Fretless join us. Saturday in the first hour.   Their album - Glass Wing is brilliant. With 3 songs cowritten and sung by Madeleine Roger. Classically trained, raised on rock, jazz, blues, folk and heritage roots, they take all those influences and combine them into a sound unlike any other group. They take 100 year old shanty's and reshape the song without losing the original melody so it can last another 100 years. In Glass Wing, they write all their own tunes. Three co-written with Madeleine Roger. There is such joy in hearing violins, violas and cellos driving the beat where normally the drums and bass would be. Impressive my friends.  Very impressive. Have a listen to Pipe Dreams!   The Queen Nancy - named after a car and a make-believe BC Ferry. Icarus - a Madeleine beauty Or the lead track Lost Lake.   This marks a new chapter The Fretless. With Lights, sound and stage design created especially for this album, these songs and this tour. The Fretless Tour  Oct 3  Fanny Bay Oct 4 Comox Oct 5 Victoria Oct 6 Van October 10 Calgary October 11 Edmonton  

Eyes On The Street
Lost Lake and the search for community - with Brandon Still

Eyes On The Street

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 44:34


In this episode, we sit down with Brandon Still to hear his  story of Lost Lake, a once a hidden gem cherished for its tranquility, now become a popular spot  due to social media exposure. Brandon shares his thoughts on how the influencer that promoted Lost Lake described it as "the perfect escape" which highlights a deeper issue: Why are we building cities and places that people feel the need to escape from? Drawing from his experience in running and consulting on co-working spaces in small towns, Brandon discusses the importance of community and how it's the connection between people, not just the place itself, that truly matters.

Alaska Wild Project
AWP Episode 158 "Wrap'n & Braaap'n" w/Sierra Winter

Alaska Wild Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 144:15


Daniel Buitrago, Jack Lau & “The Mayor” Adrien Gregory” WRAP & BRAAAP with local branding specialist, web designer, artist and backcountry snowmobiler Sierra Winter with Artwork by Sierra Summer!   Salad salesmen, Ice fishing overflow, Iron Dog Results, Iditarod start hot spots, Willow pizza Rons Place, Wrapping Sleds, The Mayors new wrap, Tail Gate Alaska, Ideas for new winter events, snow cats, Sierra's design philosophy, Adobe Illustrator, Sierra's sled design, Sled deck wrap, 4 runner wrap, Skyline signs, Beginnings of Sierra Winter Designs, Inspiration and staying creative, Freaky Leaky Pod, snow machine injuries, Tatoos and acupuncture, wood burn or carve rifle stalk, fractal wood burning, Quapolits book, ice fall through events, trivia, Polar bear plunge, Anchorage Brewing can designs, favorite places to ride, Grandview and Lost Lake,  Mountain vs trail riding, Women in snow machining, Snow machine club, snow machine community support and clinics, Awaken film fest, Timber sleds and snow bikes.   Visit our Website - www.alaskawildproject.com Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject Watch on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@alaskawildproject Support on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject

Songs & Stories
Meet Craig Northup II from iies.

Songs & Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 24:23


“iies.” is an emerging artist/band from Denver, CO. The name “iies” is coined from the lead vocalist's birth name "Craig Northup II," which takes the Roman numeral two to symbolize the two letter "i's," creating the word "iies."- pronounced "eyes". known for engaging performances & past debut hip-hop albums such as "Poetry in the Field" and "Rebirth", iies. now tours Denver with “The iies. Collective,” a band dedicated to pushing the musical envelope by bending genres and lyrical feats with a style they call “experimental jazz rap” and “Homesickness." Their latest single blends Folk, Hip-Hop, Jazz, and ambient music in a refreshingly new and beautiful way - sure to bring you into tears and the realm of nostalgia. The collective plans to release their latest debut album in the following months! Craig (Lead Vocalist) Baz Gillen (drums), Killian Bertsch (Piano), Aidan Roberts (guitar), and Jacob Montano (bass) have showcased at notable venues around Denver, such as Appaloosa, Lost Lake, The Roxy Theater, The Roxy Broadway, The Gothic Theater, Cervantes, Your Mom's House, Underground Music Showcase, Sofar Denver and many more. They are known for hypnotic rhythms, electrifying lyrical feats, and dazzling solos - told by many as a must-see act!  Far from past personas and no longer held by the mental restraints of societal, parental, and internal shortcomings, iies. now expresses a fully realized identity proudly with stories of trauma, culture, redemption, and spirituality. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstagejazz/message

The Fly Culture Podcast
Mark Roberts - Lost Lake Fly Fishing

The Fly Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 64:04


Sometimes an event can have a profound effect on our lives and make us question the direction we are taking.I talk with Mark Roberts about such an event that made him quit a secure teaching job to follow his passion for fly fishing. His day to day work involves selling flies, coaching and guiding but he is hoping this will develop into something extra that will help others to get outside and experience our pastime.He also shares the story of his capture of a 4lb+ grayling that many of us dream of.This is a deeply moving story that I hope you will enjoy hearing about.

Curious Cat
CASCADIA #11: Three Sisters Wilderness Area

Curious Cat

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 35:06


Three mystical peaks in Oregon with a pool of freshwater fit for Satan himself to the south – Clear Lake that has a petrified forest perfectly preserved beneath its depths, and icy waters whose temp hovers right around freezing all year long, next Lost Lake that disappears down a deep hole, emptying it's mysterious waters to where? Some believe into Clear Lake. So damn strange. Then there's Devil's Lake, a serial killer, indigenous legends and spiritual touchstones and more! I even close the episode with an easy Halloween costume for an area cryptid if you're still looking for what to wear. Let's get into it!***This episode is dedicated to Marlene K. Gabrielsen and the victims of violent crimes, not just along Highway 20, but throughout the world. Let love and peace reign***1. Intro2. Three Sisters 1013. Indigenous Importance and Legends4. Weird Oregon Stories from the Area5. More STRANGE Area Lakes6. Promos for The Reluctant Medium and OctoberPod7. Ghosts of Highway 208. A Halloween Costume Idea (thanks Willamette Weekly!)9. Show CloseSources and Materials:Three Sisters 101: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Sisters_(Oregon)#:~:text=Their%20ice%20volume%20totals%205.6,Sister%20and%20South%20Sister%2C%20respectively.https://threesistersoregon.com/significance-to-native-tribes/Myth about the three Sister mountainsGreat article about what makes the Sisters unusual and interesting: https://unusualplaces.org/sisters-oregon/A murder spree that began in Sisters, Oregon with a vicious rape, and a victim who wasn't listened to by law enforcement. Ghosts of Highway 20https://www.wweek.com/culture/2019/10/29/the-pacific-northwest-is-crawling-with-cryptids-and-not-just-bigfoot-heres-how-to-dress-like-one-of-oregons-other-monsters-for-halloween/*********************************************************************Curious Cat is lacing up their hiking boots to explore the rumor riddled Cascade Mountain Range, a land of fire and ice. Sasquatch, UFOs, remote viewing, bottomless pits, unexplained missing persons, and more, if you have any supernatural experiences from CASCADIA, drop us an email at Curious_Cat_Podcast@icloud.com and YOU might be featured on a future episode! Look for CASCADIA episodes on your regular Curious Cat feed. Original art by @norasunnamedphotos find the artist on Instagram and look for their newest designs on Society6. Curious Cat is a proud member of the Ethereal Network. We endeavor to raise the vibration of the planet one positive post at a time!Curious Cat Crew on Socials:Curious Cat on TwitterCurious Cat on InstagramCurious Cat on TikTokArt Director: NorasUnnamedPhotos (on Insta)

Moving Radio
Jason William Lee Interview - LOST LAKE CONFESSIONS - EIFF 2023

Moving Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 20:05


Lucas Anders interviews Jason William Lee (dir/writer/prod) about his film LOST LAKE CONFESSIONS. The film screens as part of the Edmonton International Film Festival Sun, Sept 24, 2023 @ 6:30 PM at the Muttart Theatre in the Stanley Milner Library. The filmmaker will be in attendance for a Q&A following the film.LOST LAKE CONFESSIONS follows the character Jahan “JD” Davani as he returns to Vancouver only to find out the devastating news that his cancer has relapsed and his life now hangs in the balance. In an attempt to escape this harsh reality, if only for a fleeting time, JD takes his 3 best friends, Hilary, Ray and Connie on a camping trip to Lost Lake for one last nostalgic hoorah.

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Luna Aura (Luna Returns)

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 42:44


We had the pleasure of interviewing Luna Aura over Zoom video!​​Genre-bending alternative powerhouse LUNA AURA is hell bent on paving her own path. The independent singer-songwriter, producer, and triple threat delivers songs that are brimming with messages of rebellion, feminism, and individuality.LUNA, who began penning songs and performing at age 14, has already shared stages with The Killers, K.Flay, Muse, Weezer, Garbage, P!nk, Odesza, and more of music's biggest names. She has spent time on the festival market, playing KAABOO, Lost Lake, So What, EMERGE, and has announced her appearances at AFTERSHOCK & LOUDER THAN LIFE 2023. Her work and artistry has been featured in PAPER, GQ, Teen Vogue, NYLON, MTV, VH1, Ones To Watch and more.The LA-via-Phoenix native draws on childhood influences like Garbage, Blur, NIN and Gwen Stefani. Her latest work is raw, provocative, and bold. Perfectly matched with her vigorous, in-your-face, live performances.AURA is set to release her third EP "THE FICTION" in the Fall of 2023, featuring her audacious new single “MONEY BAG”. To hear more, tune in to Spotify's Rock This, New Noise, Walk Like a Badass, All New Rock, Totally Alt, Rock Rising, Fierce Femmes, Pulp, and more...We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #LunaAura #Destroyer #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis 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/4972373/advertisement

Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide
Episode 1204: Lost Lake (New Ambient and Chill Music)

Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 61:42


Lost Lake is a new ambient and chill music podcast by Ken Steele. Please check out this relaxing and calming music. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...VESKY-DESOLATE, 4LIENETIC and BLACKBIRD-DISTANT LIGHTS, VONNBOYD-EMBER, TIIKK-EXTREMELY FAR, RANDLOEV-FOGGY NIGHT, ANDY LEECH-HER, VONNBOYD-LA LUNA, ZYPHYR-MELATONIN, ANDY LEECCH-STAY, TARAS BAZEEV-SUAVE, QUALLM-SUNSET, LOST EMPATHY-THE DEPTH OF THE FROZEN LAKE, VONNBOYD-VOID, DREADZONE-OUT OF HEAVEN, End. Night sounds in the ending. Thanks for listening from Ken Steele.

Peak Northwest
Little lakes are hiding in the Clatsop State Forest

Peak Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 23:24


Forget everything that comes to mind when you think about “a day at the lake” – these spots aren't it. That doesn't mean the little lakes of the Clatsop State Forest, found on the north end of Oregon's Coast Range, aren't worth checking out. Despite lacking amenities and featuring little in the way of actual water, they nonetheless make interesting attractions for year-round hiking between Portland and the coast. On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, we talk about where and how to find spots like Soapstone Lake and Spruce Run Lake, places that may offer little to fishers, boaters and sunbathers, and instead exist as quiet little attractions tucked into the timberlands. Here are some highlights from this week's show: Where do you find this concentration of little lakes? Bloom Lake is easily accessible, right off the highway. Lost Lake might be the only spot here that can rightfully be considered a “lake”. At Soapstone Lake you'll likely see more newts than people. To get to Spruce Run Lake, you need to tackle a steep little trail through the timberlands. Subscribe to Peak Northwest on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. -- Jamie Hale and Vickie Connor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Joiners
Episode #42 - Paul McGee of Lost Lake

Joiners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 91:49


This week, we welcome one of Danny's mentors to the studio for a special conversation with a man who embodies the true spirit of generous hospitality.   He helped spur Chicago's cocktail revolution with forward thinking and graceful grit at The Whistler, and gave us one of the city's best tiki bars with the opening of Lost Lake in 2017. We are lucky to have renowned bartender, cocktail champion, and our truly stand-up pal Paul McGee in the Joiners studio. We talk the intricacies of measuring baby feet in Houston, monitoring booze pump rooms in Vegas, rare bottles, and more. Plus: Danny reminisces about the good ol' days learning from Paul at the Whistler, and Tim tells us about spanking mint before a Super Bowl party. 

Living Words
The Fourth Sunday in Advent: The Voice Crying in the Wilderness

Living Words

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022


The Fourth Sunday in Advent: The Voice Crying in the Wilderness Philippians 4:4-7 & St. John 1:19-28 by William Klock The days have been getting shorter and shorter. I walk home from the church in the dark most days. Just before the snow fell I rode my bike up the Mountain on the logging roads to Lost Lake and found myself riding back down in the dark, which came more quickly than I anticipated. I was glad I took my headlight with me. The short days can be very dreary. It occurs to me that this is why Christmas lights are so popular, bringing some light and cheer into the darkness. Whether people realise it or not, in Jesus the light has come into the darkness and even people who wouldn't know the gospel from a hole in the ground live in that light. Jesus has changed everything—even for people who think Christmas is just about Santa and Rudolph and Frosty. The light has come into the world and the world has not overcome it. But think about Israel in the time of the Gospels. In the time of Mary and Joseph, of Elizabeth and Zechariah, of John the Baptist and of Jesus, of Herod. The world was dark…oh so dark. The nation was enslaved to false gods and to wicked kings who, themselves, claimed divinity. St. Paul writes of demonic forces that enslaved the nations—forces broken and defeated by the gospel—but that victory was decades away. The world was dark. Even little Israel, called to be the light of the world, lay in spiritual darkness. The candlestick in the temple was kept lit, but the cloud of glory that had once filled the holy of holies, the very presence of God, had been absent for five-hundred years. God's people were ruled by pagans and pretenders. And apart from a faithful remnant, the nation had been consumed by the darkness, a holy people in little other than their calling. But the people knew the words of the prophets, the promises of their God. It would not be this way forever. That's the setting for today's Gospel, which begins at John 1:19. Here's what John writes: And this is the testimony of John [this is John the Baptist, not John the Evangelist who writes these words], when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, “Who are you?” He confessed, and did not deny, but confessed, “I am not the Christ.” And they asked him, “What then? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet?” And he answered, “No.” So they said to him, “Who are you? We need to give an answer to those who sent us. What do you say about yourself?” He said, “I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of the Lord,' as the prophet Isaiah said.” (John 1:19-28) The Pharisees sent Levitical and priestly inquirers to interrogate John, to find out who he was—or who he thought he was. If someone showed up with a message from God, the Pharisees were sure to show up and to ask questions to see if it was legit. The Jews really were expecting someone. John anticipates this in his answers. They ask who he thinks he is and the first thing he says is, “I am not the Christ.” “Christ” is the Greek word for Messiah. “I am not the Messiah.” That's the one everyone was really anxious to see. The Messiah would lift the darkness. The Messiah would fix everything that was wrong with the world. The Messiah would deliver his people and reign as David once had. There had been others in recent memory who had claimed to be the Messiah and things hadn't gone well for them. I expect the Pharisees expected the same was true of John, but hey, you never know. Eventually the real Messiah really would come, so they might as well ask some questions. “Well, then,” they ask, “who are you?” John first denies that he's Elijah and then he denies that he's “the prophet”. What's that about. Well, first, Malachi had prophesied that Elijah, Israel's greatest prophet—after Moses, that is—would return one day. This is what he wrote: Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the great and awesome day of the LORD comes. (Malachi 4:5) We have a pretty good sense, based on the literature of the time, that a lot of people interpreted this to mean that Elijah himself would literally return in the flesh. Sort of like a King Arthur to return to rescue Britain at its darkest hour. Some people connected this Elijah Redivivus with the coming of the Messiah. Considering that Elijah, rather than dying like everyone else, was swept up by a fiery chariot into heaven, it's not surprising that people would take Malachi this way. I suspect this sort of literal fulfilment of the prophecy is why John denied that he was Elijah. In contrast, in last week's Gospel, we saw Jesus affirm that John was indeed the one to come in fulfilment of Malachi's prophecy. Maybe John was just exceedingly humble, maybe it never occurred to him that he was, indeed, fulfilling Malachi's prophecy, but it may have been that he knew he wasn't literally Elijah returned as many expected. He denies, too, that he's “the prophet”. This is a reference to a passage in Deuteronomy 18 in which the Lord promises that he will one day raise up a prophet like Moses, who will declare the Lord's own words. Like the Elijah who was to come, many associated the prophet with the Messiah. “Nope,” John says, “that's not me either.” But here's the point. Even if they were wrong about who the Messiah would be and when and how he would come, the Jews were living in hopeful expectation of the Messiah. They were in their own Advent. The days were dark. They were supposed to be the people who lived with the Lord in their midst, but his presence had been gone for five hundred years. They'd returned from exile, but without the Lord's presence and with foreign pagans ruling over them, they might as well have still been in exile. They longed for the light to dawn in the darkness and they trusted it would happen, because they knew their story. They knew that the Lord is faithful to fulfil his promises. They belonged to him. Just as he'd once rescued them from Pharaoh, he would rescue them from Caesar. John was sure of all this, too. He may have denied that he was the one prophesied to come like Elijah or Moses—and it's worth noting that in Matthew and Mark, Jesus actually did affirm that John had come in fulfilment of the Elijah prophecy—but John knew the story, too, and he knew his place in it. When the Pharisees finally let John speak for himself, he told them: “I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of the Lord.'” He quotes straight from Isaiah 40:3. I think this gets at the reason John answered “No” to the questions about Elijah and the Prophet, but given the chance to identify himself, he looks back to this prophecy of Isaiah. This passage from Isaiah is just as Messianic, but John saw the heart of his role and his ministry here. And while there were people who confused the one coming like Elijah or Moses with the Messiah, this voice crying in the wilderness is clearly the Messiah's forerunner—or at least that's how John saw it. He was not the Messiah. He was the one sent ahead to prepare Israel to receive the Messiah. And then the question they pose about baptism gives him a chance to expand on this. Baptism was an act of cleansing that fit well with what the Messiah might be and do when he came. But John has just denied that he is the Messiah. “So,” the Pharisees wonder, “why is John baptising people if he's not the Messiah?” Look at 25-27: They asked him, “Then why are you baptizing, if you are neither the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet?” John answered them, “I baptize with water, but among you stands one you do not know, even he who comes after me, the strap of whose sandal I am not worthy to untie.” Again, baptism did have place in Jewish life. Think back to our study of Exodus and the passages about purity and cleansing—washing with water, and all that. Baptism was a symbol of cleansing, of ritual purity. At this point the other gospel-writers are helpful as they expand on John's answer. Mark tells us that his was a baptism of repentance—it was a preparatory act in light of the coming judgement the Messiah would bring. And Matthew and Luke also report John continuing about this one who will come, this one greater than John: “He will baptise you with the Holy Spirit and with fire” (Matthew 3:11, Luke 3:16). In other words, John is calling Israel to repentance in anticipation of the Messiah, who will fulfil the Lord's promises to set Israel to rights by filling his people with his own Spirit. The law written on stone tablets would finally be inscribed on the hearts of God's people that they might fulfil his law of love. But the Messiah was also coming in judgement. He would baptise the repentant with God's own Spirit, but he would baptise unrepentant Israel with fire. These are the two sides of the gospel coin: Jesus' advent brought mercy to the repentant, but it also brought judgement on the unrepentant within Israel. What's significant for us here, Brothers and Sisters, is that this exchange between John and the Pharisees reminds us of the Messiah's place in Israel's story and of the faithfulness of God to his promises. It is this manifestation of the Lord's faithfulness (and of his goodness, mercy, grace, and wisdom) to Israel—something we see brought to its climax in the coming, the death, the resurrection, and the ascension of Jesus, that has drawn us to the God of Israel and that, by faith, has incorporated us into the people of God. Through our incorporation into this people, through our being made adopted sons and daughters of Abraham, we've come to know God's mercy and the life of the Spirit, too. Because of the faithfulness of God, revealed in Jesus and in power of the gospel, the darkness that Mary and Joseph, Elizabeth and Zechariah, John the Baptist and Jesus knew, that deep, deep darkness full of false gods and wicked kings and demonic power is but a shadow of its former self. The light has come into the darkness, his gospel has thrown those powers down and lit up the world. And you and I live in the glory of that light. And this is where our Epistle today takes off. There are practical implications of our being incorporated into the story of the people of God. Paul writes those wonderful and challenging words in Philippians 4:4: Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. What specifically prompted Paul to write this? Well, just two verses earlier, Paul exhorted two women, Euodia and Syntyche, to agree with each other. They had once been fellow labourers with Paul, but had apparently had some kind of dispute or falling out. In response, he calls the Philippian Christian to rejoice in the Lord. Instead of a public display of disunity or resentment or anger—whatever it was that was going on between these two women, the Church was to put joy on display, to celebrate the life of God. They were people of the light, but they were living in the dark. It was imperative that they come back into the light. Paul then writes: Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. (Philippians 4:5a) The King James says, “Let your moderation be known unto all men.” “Moderation” or “reasonableness” aren't really very helpful translations. Paul uses the same word in 2 Corinthians 10 to describe the meekness of Jesus as a model for Christians. What Paul's getting at there is that Jesus is the King. The gospel reveals and proclaims him in all his divine majesty. And yet it also reveals his gentleness. And it's not just gentleness. It's the sort of gentleness that only the one who is truly the Lord of the cosmos can show. This is the gentleness we see revealed as Jesus, the one to whom heaven and earth belong, humbles himself to be born one of us, to die on the cross, and to show mercy to his enemies. This kind of meekness or gentleness is unique to Jesus, and yet Paul stresses that as his people, as stewards of the gospel, we're called to witness this same gentleness ourselves. As it should be the resolution to so many disputes in the Church, it was the resolution to whatever had driven Euodia and Syntyche apart. Brothers and Sisters, when we demand our rights, when we grasp for power, when we nurse grudges, we undermine our witness to the world—we exhibit the very darkness from which we've been delivered by the one who is light. In contrast Paul calls us to rejoice in the Lord and to manifest Christlike gentleness in our relationships. Remember, as people whom God has graciously and mercifully restored to himself, we ought to witness that in our own joyful unity in Jesus. Consider that every time we hold a grudge, allow a relationship to break down, or follow the world's advice to cut those problem or negative people out of our lives, we undermine the Church's witness to the world. But that's not all. Paul goes on: The Lord is at hand; do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. There's that Advent theme again: Jesus has given us a job to do. He's given us treasure to steward in his absence. In the meantime, rather than being anxious, we should take our needs to God. Jesus made the same point in the Sermon on the Mount. The pagans worry about what they'll eat, what they'll wear, and where they'll sleep. God's people should know better than to worry unduly about these things. God will provide just as he always has. He is faithful to his promises and the story of his dealings with Israel is the proof. So go to the Lord with your needs and ask. And while you're at it, give thanks, because you know his faithfulness and his love. This is part of the witness of the people of God—it's how we are light in the darkness—and it ties back into rejoicing. When Paul talks about rejoicing, at least part of what he's got in mind is a public display or a public witness. The pagan Greeks in Philippi regularly held public celebrations to honour their gods. In the decades before Paul wrote, new rites to honour and to celebrate—to rejoice in—Caesar had been introduced and embraced by the people. And yet the pagans, as Jesus said, were always anxious. Why? Because their gods never delivered. Pagan religion was a non-stop game of trial and error, trying to guess what the gods wanted, trying to guess what you may have done wrong to offend them, and then guessing at what you might offer to appease their anger or to ingratiate them to you in order to get what you needed or wanted. The pagan gods were silent and they were notoriously capricious and unreliable. And in this context Paul exhorts the Philippian Christians: Rejoice yourselves. Let the pagans see you celebrating the fact that the Creator of the universe has, through Jesus, made you his own and lives in your midst by his own Holy Spirit. Let the pagans, who know only mean and capricious gods and who live in a dog-eat-dog world, let them see the gentleness of God in you. Live in such a way that they see in you the God who humbles himself to die for the sake of his enemies. And let the pagans see you living in faith, praying in confident thankfulness to the God whose story reveals an unfailing pattern of promise and fulfilment. Shine the light of Jesus into the darkness of the world. And the result of all this? Look at verse 7: And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. I think we tend to look at Paul's exhortation here as something we should do in order to experience the peace of God ourselves, but given the context in Philippians, I think Paul's point is actually more about our witness. If we truly live as stewards of the good news about Jesus, if we truly live as people who know the faithfulness of God revealed in Jesus and particularly in his death and resurrection, the peace of God—rather than the strife and anxiety of the world—will guard our hearts and minds in a way that will astound the pagans around us. I said last Sunday that we are called both to proclaim and to live the gospel. This is that living it, right here. And coupled with our proclamation, to truly live in light of Jesus and what he reveals about God, should cause the world to stand up and take note. It will result in many giving glory to God for his faithfulness and then coming to him in faith as we have. And it will threaten many who are invested in the pagan and fallen systems of the world. Like John the Baptist, we are a voice in the wilderness. The difference is that Jesus has now been enthroned as Lord. But we need to ask: Does the world see our joy? Are we the voice crying in the wilderness? Are we the royal heralds the Lord has called us to be, summoning the word to let go of its false gods and to come to the Lord Jesus? Two years ago the government barred us from meeting as it tried to slow the spread of COVID. A lot of people were shouting about persecution. Brothers and Sisters, I really think we were dealing with something worse than persecution. Here's what I mean. Persecution happens when people fear the Church and fear our witness. Last week I mentioned Rod Dreher's new book, Live Not by Lies. In that book he talks about his conversations with people who lived under Communism in Eastern Europe. The Soviets clamped down on Christians because they understood that the gospel, that the message that Jesus is Lord was a threat to their atheistic philosophy. And it wasn't theoretical. It was often Christians who took a stand against the Communists and they did so in light of the gospel. And they were persecuted horribly for their stand for Jesus. Brothers and Sisters, that's not what we saw here. When the health threat passed, the orders banning public gatherings were lifted. You can agree or disagree with the wisdom or rightness of those health orders, but it wasn't persecution. It was something worse. It was indifference to the Church. The government isn't afraid of us or our message. It's not afraid we'll undermine its often godless and immoral dictates and agendas. They aren't hostile to us. They're simply indifferent. As far as the Health Minister or Provincial Health Officer were concerned, churches (and synagogues, mosques, temples, and gurdwaras) are just hobbies and social clubs and if that's all we are, well, we can suspend our gatherings or take them online. Leaders in previous generations, in the midst of national crises, called the Church to prayer. They understood the value of God's people gathered together to pray for the community, the nation, and the world. But not anymore. I'm not aware of any time when our Prime Minister, Premier, or Provincial Health Officer ever asked Christians (or anyone else, for that matter) to pray for the province or the nation. It didn't occur to them that prayer is important or makes a difference—or, for that matter, that God is in control. And we really have ourselves to blame. Why? Because we have not been the witnesses God calls us to be. We have been mealy-mouthed and, quite often, just plain silent in our proclamation and because we have been half-hearted and unfaithful in our gospel living. Like old Israel, we pray to God, but we've failed to tear down the old altars to Mammon and Aphrodite and Caesar. We name Jesus, but we deal dishonestly in business, we sell our souls to the commercialism that surrounds us, we look to politics or to science as our saviours, and we dabble in the sexual immorality of the age. We've failed to proclaim the gospel and we justify it, saying that we'll preach it with our lives. But if we stop to ask what the world sees in our lives, is it really very different? Does the world see us rejoicing in the Lord? Does the world see us manifesting the merciful gentleness of Jesus? Does the world see us living in faithful prayer and trusting in God, or does it see people just as anxious as everyone else? Does the world see the peace of God ruling our hearts and minds? Does the world see us, holding high the gospel, as a challenge to its gods and kings? It should. But sadly, I think that for the Church at large, the answer more often than not is “no”. And, all too often, when we do proclaim the gospel, we do so without power or authority. We hold the gospel out as good advice, rather than as the good news that it is. Friends, the gospel is the royal summons to submit in faith to Jesus, the world's true Lord—the Lord who has come with mercy so that the repentant will escape when he comes one day in judgement. This was the power behind John the Baptist' preaching. But all too often we present the gospel as just another option on the religious smorgasbord—something you might want to try. See if you like it. See if it works for you. If not…oh well. Brothers and Sisters, that's not the gospel. The gospel is good news to the people living in the midst of darkness: the king who will set the world to rights has come. And that means the gospel, when preached as it should be, will challenge and upset the Herods and Caesars of our age and all those invested in the false gods of the world. Brothers and Sisters, the Church today has so failed at being stewards of the gospel that we're provoking neither response: neither hostility and persecution on the one hand, or a harvest of new believers attracted to our faithful preaching and living. The Advent message is to be prepared. Jesus has given us a gospel mission to take the good news of his death, his resurrection, and his lordship into the world. Brothers and Sisters, pray that we will be faithful to our mission—faithful enough to provoke persecution, because that's the kind of faithfulness that also reaps a harvest people for the kingdom. Pray for the holy boldness of John the Baptist. Pray that we will be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Pray that the joy of the Lord will overcome us. Brothers and Sisters, Rejoice! Rejoice in the Lord always. Again, I say rejoice. Let's pray: O Lord, come among us, we pray, with your power and strengthen us with your great might; that whereas, through our sins and wickedness we are grievously hindered in running the race that is set before us, your bountiful grace and mercy may speedily help and deliver us; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, to whom with you and the Holy Spirit, be honour and glory, now and for ever. Amen.

Beyond the Plate
Beyond the Drink: Demi Natoli's Petty in Pink (S8/Ep.09)

Beyond the Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 12:37


Demi Natoli is the Beverage Director at Graduate Hotel Nashville. She spent time in Chicago at Lost Lake, which was voted one of the top 50 bars in the world by World's 50 Best Bars. Demi prides herself on ideating, crafting, and serving cocktails inspired by her Cuban-American heritage. In this episode, we discuss the process behind a gin cocktail she'll be adding to one of her bar menus this Spring, and the inspiration behind the recipe. We also touch upon her work with The Equity Alliance, a black-led grassroots organization in Nashville, TN that strives to get more people of color active in the political process. Enjoy this episode as we go Beyond the Drink… with Demi Natoli. (cocktail recipe below)Petty in Pink Makes 1 cocktail2.0 oz gin, such as Fords Gin.75 oz Pineapple Juice .75 oz Lime Juice .50 oz Strawberry-Lemongrass Simple Syrup.25 oz Strawberry Liqueur Combine all ingredients into a cocktail shaker, add ice and shake until well chilled. Strain into a coupe glass. Garnish with a microflower. For the Strawberry-Lemongrass Simple Syrup:2 cups water2 cups sugar5 whole stalks of lemongrass, sliced horizontally and chopped8 strawberries, hulled and quartered Add all ingredients to a medium sauce pot and place over medium heat. Bring to a bubble and simmer for 20 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool. Strain and store in the refrigerator.This episode is Presented by Fords Gin. Check out our #BtPlatepodcast Merch at www.BeyondthePlateMerch.com Follow Beyond the Plate on Facebook and TwitterFollow Kappy on Instagram and Twitter

Bonded Books Podcast
Wolf by Rebecca Zanetti

Bonded Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 57:24


In this episode we'll discuss:Weird Kisses & Wall Breaking SexTraumatic Mating BitesSelf LoatingWolf by Rebecca Zanetti!When Mia Stone is asked to consult on a case in the middle of nowhere, she leaps at the chance to escape the disaster that has become her FBI career, while ignoring the threat still pursuing her. Her instincts tell her that the small mining town of Lost Lake is out of the norm, and that's before she meets the strongest suspect, a sexy and dangerous Seth Volk who draws her in a way she can't fight.Seth Volk has enough on his plate without worrying about a sweet and brilliant investigator on his tail. At his heart, he's a predator, which comes in handy as the enforcer for his family and also his pack. His secret is barely beneath the surface, and if he allows Mia too close, she'll see the wolf he tries to hide. When an unknown threat comes out of the forest, their only path to survive is with each other, no matter how sharp his bite or how deadly her wit.WOLF was initially published in Kindle VellaThe Smutty Book Realm Presents: A Bookish Haven Events Reading Retreat in Scotland-https://www.facebook.com/groups/391973942464825/Find out more about us-https://linktr.ee/BondedBooksPodcastIf you'd like to email questions, comments or book suggestions you can do so at BondedBooksPodcast@gmail.com

Readin' With Phines
The Elk Spirit of Lost Lake

Readin' With Phines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 8:06


American Indian Myths and Legends, The Elk Spirit of Lost Lake. IG: Everythingsjustphine --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phines-jackson-jr7/support

LU Moment with Shelly Vitanza
LU Moment: Behind the scenes with Caitlin Grammar | S4 Ep. 45

LU Moment with Shelly Vitanza

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 15:21


This week on the LU Moment, LU alum Caitlin Grammer reflects on her passion for theater and talks about her debut as guest director of LU theatre production "Lost Lake." For updates on the latest news and events at Lamar University, visit lamar.edu/news.

Banter & Babble
Movie Reviews: Hellraiser, Werewolf by Night | MCU News: Blade Delayed - Is It Time To Panic? | Trailer Reactions: M3GAN, Spirited, SMB, & MORE!

Banter & Babble

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 124:34


This week on Banter & Babble, Fanboytone and TheDude79 talk about the following: Opening: What We've Been Up To, Lost Lake Kickstarter Early Impressions: Chucky S2 Premier Trailer Reactions: Wakanda Forever, Chucky S2, Violent Night Movie Review: Hellraiser (Hulu) Movie Review: Werewolf by Night (Disney +) MCU New: Blade Delayed Closing: Plans for Friday Night, Topics for Next Week Check out the Kickstarter for Gary & Josh's “Lost Lake” for more information: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lostlake/lost-lake Be sure to checkout Banter & Babble LIVE on: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/BanterAndBabble YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWtb369od3Xu9rptlVBDLkQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/banterandbabble Wanna rep the B&B brand? Check out the Banter & Babble merch shop today! https://merch.streamelements.com/banterandbabble Opening & Closing Music Produced by Anthouse Beats. Be sure to follow him on Twitter (https://twitter.com/AnthouseBeats) and check out his music on iTunes, Spotify, and other major music streaming services!

LA Theatre Bites - Podcast
Crimson Square Presents: Lost Lake @ Beverly Hills Playhouse - Review

LA Theatre Bites - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 2:48


Crimson Square Presents: Lost Lake @ Beverly Hills Playhouse 8.4 out of 10 - A Very Good Show! LA Theatre Bites Recommended! September 23 - October 9, 2022. www.latheatrebites.com

Decoding Cocktails
Ep. 19 Erin Hayes and Kelsey Ramage of Black Lagoon

Decoding Cocktails

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 54:38


Thanks to my monthly patrons! Check out my page and become one today. Kelsey Ramage and Erin Hayes are the co-founders of Black Lagoon.Kelsey co-founded Trash Collective, which in part focuses on sustainability in hospitality. Check out their sustainability recipe tips. She's also worked at bars like Supernova Ballroom and Dandelyan Erin is currently the beverage director at Fairmont Century Plaza and has worked at bars like Lost Lake and Three Dots and a Dash.  Check out Erin's ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktail called "Rocket Queen" from Livewire, which won best-in-show at the 2022 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.For tiki drinks, Erin recommended checking out Jeff Berry and Shannon Mustipher. You should also check out Chockie Tom of Doomersive.  Tying into both Kelsey's work with Trash Collective and Erin's comments about the improved quality of RTDs, many bartenders are now turning to things like "fake lime juice". Check out Kelsey's Spotify and Erin's for their Halloween tunes.One drink you can expect at the popup is a riff on the Kingston Negroni. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit decodingcocktails.substack.com

Humans Outside
231: Outdoor Diary What Trail Mud Taught Me About Moving Through Life

Humans Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 5:17


nd what it reminded her about handling the tough stuff when it appears. Listen now. Connect with this episode: Read “We're Going on a Bear Hunt” (because you know you want to) Learn about the Lost Lake trail Join the Humans Outside Challenge Follow Humans Outside on Facebook Follow Humans Outside on Instagram Some of the good stuff: [:45] In case you need a recap of “We're Going on a Bear Hunt” [1:30] About the annual Lost Lake run [2:07] What a ton - a TON - of rain does [2:45] Here are your mud options in real life [3:20] The temptation and what you eventually do

Peak Northwest
Mount Hood's north side offers spectacular views and endless adventures

Peak Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 29:59


Mount Hood holds endless adventuring opportunities. Famous for being a playground for ski and snowboard enthusiasts, the south side of the mountain receives a lot of love, rightfully so, for places like Timberline Lodge, Mount Hood Meadows and Mount Hood Skibowl. But the north side of the mountain offers plenty of activities, too, especially in the summer. On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, we recount our last trip to the north side of Mount Hood, where we filmed for Peak Northwest's video series. Here are some highlights from this week's show: McNeil Point is a tough but rewarding hike with incredible views of Mount Hood. Lost Lake offers numerous camping accommodations. Boat, kayak and paddle board rentals are available for Lost Lake visitors. Parkdale has a great brewery and a mysterious lava flow. Subscribe to Peak Northwest anywhere you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outdoors with Hiking Bob – Studio 809 Radio
315 Hidden gems in southern Colorado

Outdoors with Hiking Bob – Studio 809 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 38:02


On this week's podcast, Bob and co-host Kevin discuss Bob's recent return trip to far south-central Colorado and also the town of Chama, New Mexico, and his experiences hiking there on this trip and in the past. He believes that many people miss out on the excellent opportunities for hikers and backpackers in that part of Colorado and New Mexico. Also, Bob talks about his thoughts on the return of the Starlight Spectacular event. The two also discuss the opening of a park in Colorado Springs after a multi-million dollar rebuilding project; the US Forest Service is building a new trail to a little known lake in central Colorado; and a leader in the outdoor recreation community in the Pikes Peak region is moving to a different agency. Previous articles Bob wrote for southern Colorado: Red Lake: https://bit.ly/3K165rt and https://bit.ly/3QSustB Duck Lake: https://bit.ly/3c3ileD and https://bit.ly/3bXK2FC Hidden Lake: https://bit.ly/3Qooxgd and https://bit.ly/3CcmCXG Also, Lost Lake: https://bit.ly/3Pux3cl Please consider becoming a patron of this podcast! Visit: https://www.patreon.com/hikingbob for more information Hiking Bob website: https://www.HikingBob.com Wild Westendorf website: https://www.Wildwestendorf.com Where to listen, download and subscribe to this podcast: https://pod.link/outdoorswithhikingbob

Call Time with Katie Birenboim
Episode 44: David Auburn

Call Time with Katie Birenboim

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 50:37


Katie checks in with screenwriter (The Lake House), director (Side Effects at MCC, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Skin of Our Teeth, Petrified Forest at Berkshire Theatre Group), and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (Skyscraper, The Columnist, Lost Lake, Proof), David Auburn.

Christian Historical Fiction Talk
Episode 84 - Author Chat with Jaime Jo Wright

Christian Historical Fiction Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 31:26


Christian Historical Fiction Talk is listener supported. When you buy things through this site, we may earn an affiliate commission.I am so thrilled to welcome my friend and fellow Wisconsinite Jaime Jo Wright to the podcast this week. She's here to talk about her new book, The Souls of Lost Lake, how she goes about writing all the twists and turns, and what made this book so personal for her.The Souls of Lost Lake by Jaime Jo Wright"Wright has proven time and again with her masterful storytelling in exceptionally crafted novels that she is a trailblazer extraordinaire in the niche genre combining horror, intrigue and spirituality."--Booklist starred reviewTo save the innocent, they must face an insidious evil.Wren Blythe has long enjoyed living in the Northwoods of Wisconsin, helping her father with ministry at a youth camp. But when a little girl in the area goes missing, an all-out search ensues, reviving the decades-old campfire story of Ava Coons, the murderess who is believed to still roam the forest. Joining the search, Wren stumbles upon the Coonses' cabin ruins and a sinister mystery she is determined to unearth.In 1930, Ava Coons has spent the last several years carrying the mantle of mystery since the day she emerged from the woods as a thirteen-year-old girl, spattered with blood, dragging a logger's ax. She has accepted she will never remember what happened to her family, whose bodies were never found, and that the people of Tempter's Creek will always blame her for their violent deaths. And after a member of the town is murdered, and another goes missing, rumors spread that Ava's secret is perhaps more malicious than previously imagined.Two women, separated by time, must confront a wickedness that not only challenges who they are but also threatens their lives, and the lives of those they love.Jaime Jo Wright captivates with . . ."Fast pacing, great writing, deep spiritual truths, and just the right amount of spookiness."--BookPage"Compassion, eerie eloquence, and astounding intensity."--Booklist"Suspense and spine-tingling moments."--Library Journal"Rich characterization and intricate plotting."--Colleen Coble, USA Today bestselling authorGet your copy of The Souls of Lost Lake by Jaime Jo WrightJaime introduces herself:"Born in WisconsinLives & works in Wisconsin... a true Wisconsin originalIf I were to summarize my life in three words, my instinct is to say: "I love coffee", and leave it at that. But, I realize that is rather shallow and a tad obsessive. So, summarizing who Jaime Jo Wright is can be a challenge.I love life. I always have. God has blessed me, even in severe trials, such as the loss of three of my babies. He has never failed, never given up, never gone easy on me, and always disciplined me with a loving hand. (And trust me, when you have my personality which pushes boundaries and considers rules to be negotiable, you need discipline).​I married my husband in 2000. He wasn't exactly Prince Charming when I met him, so I aptly nicknamed him Cap'n Hook after he pirated off with my heart and has yet to give it back. Our ship was joined by a little Tinkerbell in 2009. Our CoCo has tamed the pirate exponentially better than I ever could. Peter Pan came along in 2012 and whisked me away to Neverland where we refuse to grow up and make mischief on a daily basis." Visit Jaime's website.Become a Patreon.

The Whispering GM
Interview in the World of Weirth

The Whispering GM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 66:29


- - Description - - As promised, Stephen Smith of Purple Druid fame cordially joins me to talk shop and to tell us about the World of Weirth - his project based off of the Low Fantasy Gaming engine but adapted with AD&D and OD&D influences - and some of the mechanics and themes (like its changes to the magic system) that set it apart and lend it its intrigue. Interested in the World of Weirth, in Low Fantasy Gaming, or in AD&D or OD&D as inspiring therein? Or do you have a setting, supplement, or zine that you'd like to tell me about on the air? Tell me on Anchor! https://anchor.fm/clerics-wear-ringmail Theme music by Michael Ramir C, courtesy of Mixkit.co (https://mixkit.co/). - - Show Notes - - 00:00:00 - Theme 00:00:30 - Introduction: World of Weirth! 00:06:20 - AD&D Resurgence? 00:11:37 - On Vancian Magic 00:13:31 - Magic in Weirth 00:15:28 - Post-Post-Apocalypse and the Appendix N of Weirth 00:19:17 - Magical Paucity versus Abundance 00:21:37 - Low Fantasy Gaming - Mostly 00:23:06 - Creating a Magic User in Weirth 00:26:27 - Dark & Deviant Magic 00:34:24 - No Clerics in Weirth (Strict Alignment Records must be kept!) 00:39:04 - Camp Anderson or Camp Moorcock? 00:43:55 - Mechanizing Alignment 00:48:13 - Classes in Weirth 00:53:23 - Itch.io: Current and Future Projects 00:57:06 - The Undereground Architect's Dungeon Ecology 00:59:41 - Recap & Final Words 01:02:44 - Promises for Chainmail! 01:05:22 - Outro 01:05:35 - Theme & Legal - - Links - - World of Weirth Twitter: https://twitter.com/WorldofWeirth World of Weirth Blog: http://journal.stephenpsmith.com/world-of-weirth/ World of Weirth Itch.IO: https://world-of-weirth.itch.io/ Wargame Culture: https://www.youtube.com/user/atStephen Low Fantasy Gaming: https://lowfantasygaming.com/ Jason Hobbs' The Lost Lake: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCJihWQoKqzZCK6h6LbGkaoGSdpj8Zype The Free, Brian Ruckley: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23204200-the-free Moo-Hoo!: https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/2372/62984/

Historical Bookworm
Episode 30: Guest Jaime Jo Wright & a Review of When the Day Comes by Gabrielle Meyer

Historical Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 28:03


In this episode, Jaime shares about her latest novel, the steller spooky, The Souls of Lost Lake! Our Pinch of the Past today features the story of the Castillo de San Marcos. Bookworm Review If you love the premise of time travel, enjoy books with a heroine of strong convictions, and are in the mood for a unique series, pick up When the Day Comes by Gabrielle Meyer. (read the full book review here.)

Decoding Cocktails
Ep. 13 Corey Moszer of The Lucky Accomplice

Decoding Cocktails

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 49:32


Corey was involved with Firecracker Pizza and Atomic Cowboy until COVID-19 hit.Team members referenced from The Lucky Accomplice: Will Brawley, Kelsey McClure, Chef Logan ElyThe early bar program at TLA was in part built by the team of Anvil in Houston. Early cocktails included classics like Jungle Bird and Sidecar.  Tools that Corey mentions: Sous Vide circulator, Gastrovac, fat separatorRecipes: Blue Cheese washed vodka, Fake lime juice, Pineapple pulp syrup, citrus stockChicago bars Corey mentions: Lost Lake, Billy Sunday, The Violet HourBooks: Death & Co, Meehan's Bartender Manual, The Bar Book Gins to check out: 1220 Origin, YuzuAccording to Corey, you should be drinking more highball cocktails. In their simplest expression, goo booze is served over ice and topped with club soda. He specifically mentions St. George's Baller Single Malt Whiskey and Iwai 45. Pour 1 oz of each into a glass filled with ice, and gently stir, top with 4-5 oz of cold club soda This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit decodingcocktails.substack.com

Historical Bookworm
Episode 28: Guest Angela K. Couch and a review of The Souls of Lost Lake by Jaime Jo Wright

Historical Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 28:12


Interview: Join Angela as she chats with us about her latest WW2 novel A Rose for the Resistance a part of the Heroines of WWII by Barbour. Pinch of the Past: Here is a pinch of the history behind the holiday and some April Fool's Day pranks via Television Bookworm Review: The Souls of Lost Lake by Jaime Jo Wright

The Rocky Mountain Mixdown
23 | Local Scene Check-In | April 2022

The Rocky Mountain Mixdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 8:04


Welcome to the Rocky Mtn Mixdown podcast where we discuss and document the making of the Colorado music scene. Spring is in the air and everybody's out at shows (in between snow storms). We're looking forward to roaming Colfax, South Broadway, and the Denver suburbs for shows of all shapes and sizes! Go see some bands, and hopefully we'll be there with you! APRIL SHOWS + RELEASES ROCK + ALTERNATIVE BEAR & THE BEASTS | New single “Boat Drinks” out now (March) SHADY OAKS | 4/16 The Fox Theater in Boulder with Big Pinch, Mellow Punk + No Signal SHADY OAKS | 4/21 at Nissi's in Lafayette with Pilot The Machine + Bunny Blake ELEKTRIC ANIMALS | Friday 5/13 at Lost Lake in Denver | EP release show! 3 HOLE PUNCH | new single “Betty White” out now on Spotify | released on 3/21 BIG PINCH | new EP “Along a Speed Track” out now! Recorded at Dog House Music Studios! MR MOTA | Thursday 5/5 at Fox Theater 9PM | Graduation Party with Knuckle Pups BLACK + WHITE MOTION PICTURE | Saturday 4/9 at 8:30PM at Rock Solid Saloon in Frederick CUSTOM SHOP BAND | Friday 4/8 at The Alley in Littleton, CO at 8PM CUSTOM SHOP BAND | Saturday 4/9 at The Speakeasy in Longmont, CO at 8PM CUSTOM SHOP BAND | Friday 4/15 at Blu Note in Parker, CO at 7PM CUSTOM SHOP BAND | Friday 4/29 at In The Zone Sports Bar in Golden, CO at 7PM THERE MAY BE GHOSTS | new single “Lovers//Friends” feat Sarah Van Hecke out now! released 3/4 - recorded at Dog House Music! DOG HOUSE RISING SHOWCASE | Thursday 4/21 at Nissi's in Lafayette with Shady Oaks, Bunny Blake feat. Kaitlyn Williams + Taylor Anastasio, Pilot The Machine at 6:45PM get tickets at www.nissis.com/events FUNK + BLUES ROCK MOUNTAIN ROSE | Friday 4/15 at Globe Hall in Denver with Kind Hearted Strangers + PJ Moon & The Swappers at 8PM MOTET | May 27th at Red Rocks in Morrison, CO with Pigeons Playing Pingpong TAYLOR SCOTT | new single “Dance All Night” out now HAND TURKEY | 4/9 at Emporium Sports Bar in Fort Collins at 5PM METAL WHEN DARKNESS FALLS | Rocky Mtn Mixdown Podcast on Thursday 4/21! WHEN DARKNESS FALLS | 4/15 at Black Sky Brewery in Denver PUNK ROCK BURY MIA | 4/14 at Surfside 7 in Fort Collins BURY MIA | Friday 4/30 at The Fox Theater in Boulder at 8PM with The Losers Club, Dayshaper + Slap Happy Tunes IPECAC | Friday 4/22 at Lion's Lair in Denver with The Keeps and Hoverfly at 9PM THE SWIFTS | Saturday 5/7 at Wild Goose Saloon in Parker opening for Marcy Playground with Social Fuse and Sonic Alchemy BLUEGRASS + FOLK LIVER DOWN THE RIVER | June 3-5 at the 2022 Block Party festival in Eagle HIP HOP + R&B LOS MOCOCHETES | Friday 4/8 at Holiday Theater at Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver with Chicano Batman POP + POP ROCK FIRE & ICE A PAT BENATAR TRIBUTE | Saturday 4/16 Healthcare Heroes benefit show at The End Lafayette at Dog House Music Studios in Lafayette with She Rocks. Get tickets at www.theendlafayette.com ELECTRONIC MR KNOBS | new single JuJu Ben is out now (released March 11th) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rockymtnmixdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rockymtnmixdown/support

The Fit Fig Podcast
EP71: Cystic fibrosis, the Lost Lake run and Bodybuilding in your 50's with Pat Simpson

The Fit Fig Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 60:32


In this episode I interview Pat Simpson, the race director for the Lost Lake run, a 15.75 mile adventure through the mountains in Seward, Alaska. This incredible event raises money and awareness for cystic fibrosis, a genetic lung disease with no cure. We also discuss the importance of staying fit into your 50's. Weightlifting is a passion that has given Pat a purpose as he prepares for his third bodybuilding competition at the age of 58. He's not slowing down anytime soon. Thanks for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a review and share with a friend. 

Middle Class Rock Star
91. Tony Mason Returns

Middle Class Rock Star

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 57:59


I've known Tony Mason for quite some time. He was one of, if not the first person to put me in a real venue as a college student at CU Denver. A lot of local musicians can say that about Tony. He started off by putting together shows under his promotion company name, Tone Dynamix, then moved on to be the talent buyer at Herman's Hideaway, and eventually became the senior talent buyer for Lost Lake, Larimer Lounge, and Globe Hall. The last time Tony was on the podcast was the last episode I did in person before the pandemic. He came over and we chatted about how his time in Denver was coming to a close, as he'd be moving to Dallas in just a few short weeks to become the talent buyer for the Gas Monkey venues. Then the shutdown happened, and after waiting it out for months, Tony was told that Gas Monkey would no longer be able to offer him a position. Since that time, he's joined forces with Bandwagon Presents to book shows at lots of venues throughout Colorado and Wyoming. Bandwagon has so many venues off of i-25 between southern Colorado and northern Wyoming that they've put together their own circuit to take artists through the two states. During our conversation, I chat with Tony about what's new in his life and the booking industry, and we also share a couple plates of sushi! If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple Music as well as subscribing to my YouTube Channel help me out the most!! IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! www.patreon.com/andysydow You can support my artist career and this podcast for as little as $3 per month. The price of one cup of coffee helps keep this podcast on its feet. Any and every contribution is greatly appreciated! Guest Links: Bandwagon Presents: https://bandwagonpresents.com/ Episode Music: **All original music by Andy Sydow Sponsors: A huge thanks to our sponsors, PQ Mastering and Narrator RF. For any sponsorship inquiries, shoot me an email at middleclassrockstar@gmail.com pqmastering.com narratorrf.com

Games Tribune Magazine
GTM Restart 141 | Sony compra Bungie · Nintendo: Finanzas 2021 · EA: Planes de Futuro · Lost Lake Studio

Games Tribune Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 190:54


¡Ya está aquí la ración semanal de vuestro podcast favorito! Con la participación de: ✔️ Juan Tejerina · @jtvillamuera ✔️ Juan Pedro Prat · @JuanpePrat_ ✔️ Ramiro Díez · @Ramisfactions ✔️ Javier Bello · @Javi_B_C ✔️ Dan Puerta al Sótano · @dan_chaos 🎤Micrófonos Pulse gracias al apoyo de NZXT 💜 https://nzxt.com/en-DE 🌐 Web: https://www.gamestribune.com 💬 Twitter: https://twitter.com/GamesTribune 📺 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gtmlive 🎥 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/GamesTribune 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamestribune/ 🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4G0e96hcrEKgUokym8RUbs?si=XlqHby9PSWuI475putCLFQ ACTUALIDAD - ¡Semana de resultados financieros! Analizaremos las ventas de hardware de Nintendo de 2021 - Lost Lake, el nuevo estudio de desarrollo de la mano de antiguos trabajadores de Blizzard y Rockstar. - EA tiene varios títulos sin anunciar y también piensa en la adquisición de estudios. - Las claves de la compra de Bungie por parte de Sony de esta semana. MELOCOTONAZO - Wake Up — Brass Against https://open.spotify.com/track/5EfXsP2Ref23L392Fjxi3c?si=0c38fda673dc4436&nd=1 PUERTA AL RETRO - Dan ha descubierto, dentro de su sótano, un arcón lleno de cachibaches de aspecto y funcionalidades extrañas ¿Qué serán? Hoy en Puerta al Retro, periféricos de lo más únicos. EL SOCIO PREGUNTA: -Esta semana, os hemos pedido que nos mandéis vuestros mensajes, dudas, sugerencias, recomendaciones o lo que os apetezca ¡Hoy tema libre! Esta semana sorteamos un Hotshot Racing para PS4 en formato físico. - Finalmente, cerraremos hablando de los juegos a los que hemos estado dedicando nuestro tiempo ocio esta semana. 00:05:56 - Actualidad 01:05:48 - Melocotonazo 01:07:45 - Puerta al Retro 01:42:28 - El Socio Pregunta 02:52:08 - Estamos Jugando

DAYS GONE PODCAST
026 ~ Politics & Ideology: Part Two

DAYS GONE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 67:10


Part two of my conversation with Ritchie Belmont about the game's political systems and ideologies. In this episode, we explore Lost Lake, the Rippers, the militia and NERO.

DAYS GONE PODCAST
023 ~ Iron Mike: Part Two

DAYS GONE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 37:03


Part Two of my conversation with Redditor 626Aussie, in which we discuss Iron Mike's dynamic with Lost Lake's Head of Security, the Ripper treaty, and the real purpose behind Skizzo's banishment.

The Lost Lake Farmer Podcast
Lost Lake Farm basics

The Lost Lake Farmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 24:51


An overview of our farm, land, animals, people, and practices.

The Lost Lake Farmer Podcast
The Lost Lake Farmer Podcast (Trailer)

The Lost Lake Farmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 0:55


Gaze At the National Parks
64- Lost Lake Loop: Yellowstone NP

Gaze At the National Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 54:39


Mike and Dusty continue to make their way through the North end of Yellowstone National Park by exploring Yellowstone Village, hiking the Lost Lake Loop, seeing lots of buffalo, and ending with a hike around Trout Lake. Website: GazeAtTheNationalParks.comInstagram: @GazeAtTheNationalParksFacebook: Gaze at the National ParksTwitter: @GazeAtTheParks #gazeatthenationalparks#hikeearlyhikeoften#adventureisoutthereHosted by Dustin Ballard and Michael RyanEpisode Editing by Dustin BallardOriginal Artwork by Michael RyanOriginal Music by Dave SeamonMusic Producer: Skyler FortgangSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gaze-at-the-national-parks/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

HYPERFOCUS: A Podcast for Chaotic Minds
Episode 30: Nor Loch - The Lost Lake of Edinburgh

HYPERFOCUS: A Podcast for Chaotic Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 26:02


Before there was the Princess Street Gardens gracing the city of Edinburgh, there was a much more disgusting and foul smelling lake - Nor Loch. Today's show tells the tale of Nor Loch and its haunting history which is still a deeply significant piece of Edinburgh's legacy and haunted reputation.Sources:https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/lost-edinburgh-nor-loch-1546742 http://www.royal-mile.com/history/nor-loch.html https://mysteriesrunsolved.com/2020/06/the-nor-loch-edinburgh-castle.html https://theculturetrip.com/europe/united-kingdom/scotland/articles/the-haunting-story-behind-the-witches-well-in-edinburgh/https://www.digitscotland.com/the-archaeology-of-edinburghs-nor-loch/http://edinburghlore.co.uk/the-skeletons-of-princes-st-gardens/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hyperfocus/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Season Quest
ANTHOLOGY: AHH! (Ep. 01): Party On The Lost Lake

Season Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 81:03


AHH! Get ready for a Party On The Lost Lake, a spooky one-shot (across 3 episodes) using the Anthology of Highschool Horrors RPG system! How will our heroes do? Who will they be? And who is Nick Dong? Find out on… SEASON QUEST! This ANTHOLOGY episode of Season Quest has been written and was run by Charlie Leeming (who created the AHH! system). There will be 12 episodes in this season (mainly one-shots and two-shots). Released weekly on Fridays' (8am in NZ) wherever podcasts can be found, and subtitled versions of the episodes will be released on the SPLITelevision Productions YouTube channel soon after. Follow the @SeasonQuestPod page on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter so that you can keep up to date with our adventures! Plus be sure to use #SeasonQuestPod in your posts if you want to chat with us, share some fanart, or show your support because we would love to interact with our listeners! STARRING: Charlie Leeming as Dungeon Master & NPC's Lucy Jones as Pity Nick Dong as Jimmy Tom Collins as Spite  Troy J Malcolm as Flora Leigh CREATOR/PRODUCER: Lucy Jones WRITER: Charlie Leeming EDITORS: Lucy Jones & Tom Collins SOUND RECORDISTS: Lucy Jones LOGO/BANNER ART: Emii Wilson & Logan Burrell. EQUIPMENT: Lucy Jones & Troy J Malcolm MUSIC: Various Tracks from Audio.com & TabletopAudio.com STUDIO: SPLITelevision Productions

The Moos Room
Episode 67 - Lost Lake Farm LLC and mental health with Kevin Dietzel - UMN Extension's The Moos Room

The Moos Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 58:38


Lost Lake Farm LLC websiteTwitter -> @lostlakefarmerNPR Podcast Life Kit - How to start therapyUMN Extension Rural Stress Resources - z.umn.edu/ruralstressMinnesota Department of Agriculture Mental Health Resources - mnfarmstress.comQuestions, comments, scathing rebuttals? -> themoosroom@umn.eduTwitter -> @UMNmoosroom and @UMNFarmSafetyFacebook -> @UMNBeef and @UMNDairyYouTube -> UMN Beef and Dairy and UMN Farm Safety and HealthExtension Website

Suspense Radio
Interview with Phillip Margolin

Suspense Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 41:17


We are so happy to have NYT Bestselling Author Phillip Margolin on the show for the first time. Phillip is coming on to talk about his latest book "A Matter of Life and Death." Phil, is his own words: Since 1996, I have been writing full-time. All of my novels have been best sellers. Heartstone, my first novel, was nominated for an Edgar for best original paperback mystery of 1978 by the Mystery Writers of America. My second novel, The Last Innocent Man, was made into an HBO movie. Gone, But Not Forgotten has been sold to more than 25 foreign publishers and was made into a mini-series starring Brooke Shields. It was also the Main Selection of the Literary Guild. After Dark was a Book of the Month Club selection. The Burning Man, my fifth novel, published in August, 1996, was the Main Selection of the Literary Guild and a Reader's Digest condensed book. My sixth novel, The Undertaker's Widow, was published in 1998 and was a Book of the Month Club selection. Wild Justice (HarperCollins, September, 2000) was a Main Selection of the Literary Guild, a selection of the Book of the Month Club and was nominated for an Oregon Book Award. The Associate was published by HarperCollins in August, 2001 and Ties that Bind was published by HarperCollins in March, 2003. My tenth novel, Sleeping Beauty, was published by HarperCollins on March 23, 2004. Lost Lake was published by HarperCollins in March, 2005 and was nominated for an Oregon Book Award. Proof Positive was published by HarperCollins in July, 2006. Executive Privilege was published by HarperCollins in May, 2008 and in 2009 was awarded the Spotted Owl Award for the Best Northwest Mystery. Fugitive, was published by HarperCollins on June 2, 2009. Willamette Writers awarded me the 2009 Distinguished Northwest Writers Award. Supreme Justice, was published by HarperCollins in May, 2010. Capitol Murder was published by HarperCollins in April, 2012. Sleight of Hand was published by HarperCollins in April, 2013. Worthy Brown's Daughter was published by HarperCollins in January, 2014. Woman with a Gun was published by HarperCollins in December, 2014. Violent Crimes was published by HarperCollins on February 9, 2016. "A Matter of Life and Death": “A genuine whodunnit” (Kirkus Reviews)–Phillip Margolin, the master of the courtroom thriller, returns with A Matter of Life and Death, a classic mind-bending puzzle, as Attorney Robin Lockwood must face her most challenging case yet, with everything stacked against her client and death on the line. Joe Lattimore, homeless and trying desperately to provide for his young family, agrees to fight in a no-holds-barred illegal bout, only to have his opponent die. Lattimore now finds himself at the mercy of the fight's organizers who blackmail him into burglarizing a house. However, when he breaks in, he finds a murdered woman on the floor and the police have received an anonymous tip naming him the murderer. Robin Lockwood, an increasingly prominent young attorney and former MMA fighter, agrees to take on his defense. But the case is seemingly airtight—the murdered woman's husband, Judge Anthony Carasco, has an alibi and Lattimore's fingerprints are discovered at the scene. But everything about the case is too easy, too pat, and Lockwood is convinced that her client has been framed. The only problem is that she has no way of proving it and since this is a death case, if she fails then another innocent will die.

Middle Class Rock Star
32. Denver's Most Loved Talent Buyer Tony Mason is Moving On

Middle Class Rock Star

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 73:06


I've known Tony Mason for quite some time. He was one of, if not the first person to put me in a real venue as a college student at CU Denver. A lot of local musicians can say that about Tony. He started off by putting together shows under his promotion company name, Tone Dynamix, and ended up as the senior talent buyer for Larimer Lounge, Lost Lake and Globe Hall. Recently, Tony informed the Denver music community that he'd been offered a new position booking for the Gas Monkey venues in Dallas, TX. His decision to leave what he built in Denver behind quickly became the biggest story in the local Denver music scene. Westword did two articles including a feature. Everyone and their mom asked him to be on their podcast (AND I GOT HIM!!!). Friends, family, co-workers and long lost open mic acts came out of the woodwork to bid Tony farewell and best of luck on his new adventure. In this episode, we talk about the reasons behind his decision to leave, what he has in mind for the future, and his family company that has been passed down from his great grandfather since 1912! If you enjoy the episode, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple Music help us out a lot! Sponsors: A huge thanks to our sponsors, PQ Mastering and Narrator RF. For any sponsorship inquiries, shoot me an email at middleclassrockstar@gmail.com http://pqmastering.com https://narratorrf.com Episode Music: Theme: "Secret Rodeo" by Andy Sydow Interview Intro Music: "Who I Want To Be" by Andy Sydow

The Girl Talk
Eighty-Sixing Racism and Misogyny Edition

The Girl Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 65:03


We've heard #MeToo stories from Hollywood to Springfield, but some of the most abusive and toxic behavior at the center of these stories is still experienced every day by women in the bar and restaurant industries.Our guests this month are legends in Chicago and beyond, not only for their abilities behind the bar, but for creating networks of talented, fierce women who mentor younger servers and focus on giving back to their communities.SHELBY ALLISONShelby Allison co-owns Lost Lake, a tropical cocktail bar in Chicago that opened in 2015 and was named Best American Cocktail Bar at Tales of the Cocktail's 2018 Spirited Awards, is a three-time James Beard Foundation semifinalist for Outstanding Bar Program (2016, 2017, 2018) and a finalist in 2019, and earned a spot on the World's 50 Best Bars list (2018). Shelby is a co-founder of Chicago Style, a yearly conference focused on increasing inclusivity, safety, and sustainability within the cocktail community, and was featured in The New York Times, Vogue, and Food and Wine. She also co-founded Shift-Ease, a monthly charitable party at Lost Lake that supports local Chicago organizations working for progressive racial, economic and gender justice, and is a founding board member of the Chicago Period Project, an aspiring non-profit that helps Chicago's homeless and in-need people experience their periods with dignity. Shelby was one of Chicago Woman's 10 Most Influential Women in Chicago's food and beverage community (2018), and one of Wine Enthusiast's 40 Under 40 Tastemakers (2018).NANDINI KHAUNDNandini Khaund was part of the opening team at one of the city's most groundbreaking cocktail bars, the Violet Hour, which has had a tremendous impact on the industry in Chicago and beyond for more than a decade. Since then, Nandini has done everything from tend bar at Big Star to create an independent cocktail app to open and operate Cindy's, the beautiful rooftop bar you definitely know if you've ever visited the Chicago Athletic Association hotel. She's now the founder of Grimoire, a consulting company that works with hospitality groups, bars, and restaurants to facilitate positive work environments, and sits on the grants committee for the nonprofit Tales of the Cocktail Foundation.ALEXIS BROWNMulti-certified mixologist, philanthropist and industry educator Alexis Brown, is the founder and executive director of Causing A Stir, an organization dedicated to educating and empowering underrepresented individuals in the bar and beverage industry.Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Alexis worked her way up in the hospitality industry from a coat-check and nightclub “shot girl” to a skilled beverage consultant and cocktail connoisseur. In her nearly 10 years of experience in the field, Alexis honed her skills at some of Chicago's most renowned bars and restaurants including The Drifter, The Dearborn and The Aviary.Throughout her bartending career Alexis witnessed the disparaging way underrepresented individuals were treated in the beverage industry and decided to create a safe space where they could develop the skills to thrive among their peers. In 2016, she developed Causing A Stir to uplift and empower marginalized individuals in the hospitality industry. Since its inception the group has gained nearly 3,000 members worldwide and hosts monthly events to educate individuals from underserved communities.Since 2011 Alexis has also served as the chief curator of her personal brand, Serving Life Behind Bars, where she develops custom cocktail creations for private events. She has received several accolades in the beverage industry including Wine Enthusiast Magazine's 40 Under 40 (2019), Drinks International Magazine's 100 Most Influential Figures (2019), World Class Competition Top 100 Bartenders (2019), Old Forester Old Fashioned Competition Winner (2018), Most Imaginative Bartender Regional Finalist Award (2017) and Semi-Finalist of the Bacardi Legacy Competition (2017 & 2018).Alexis has spread her mission of educating minorities in the beverage industry across the country. She has been featured on The Chicago Tribune, Food & Wine and Eater.Like the show? Join us LIVE monthly at The Hideout in Chicago!