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Tips for arts orgs looking to get the word out – cheap!Plus, we meet the D-Town boys — Denver's over-30 boy band In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcast, hosts ToniTresca and Alex Miller revamp a workshop they did last year on marketing for theatres. The two cover social media, earned media and owned media as well as tips for managing photos, building community support and a variety of other free or low-cost suggestions. Later in the podcast, Alex has a fun conversation with Nick Rigg Johnson and Jake Bell — two of the five members of D-Town. Billed as “Denver's over-30 boy band,” D-Town has a performance coming up March 6 at the People'sBuilding in Aurora. Also reviewed are the week's Top 10 (or so) ColoradoHeadliners — upcoming shows to keep an eye out for. This week's list: Mean Girls, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Feb. 25-March 2Ride the Cyclone, Colorado Mesa University, Asteria Theatre, Grand Junction, Feb. 27-March 8Agent Romeo, Wonderbound, Denver, Feb. 27-March 9Chess, The People's Building, Aurora, Feb. 28-9Here to Pee, Junkyard Social Club, Boulder, March 1The Tin Woman, Impossible Players, Pueblo, Feb. 29-March 14Becky's New Car, Coal Creek Theater of Lousville, Feb. 28-March 15Colorado New Play Summit, Denver Center, March 1-2 Bogfriends by Jose Sebastian Alberdi If God Were Blue by Carey Perloff Rust on Bone by Bianca Sams How to Conquer America: A Mostly True History of Yogurt by David Myers
Join us for this episode where host Dr. Deanna Tzanetos (Norton Children's Hospital/U of Lousville) and guest Dr. Rick Fernandez (Nationwide Children's Hospital) discuss the findings of his abstract "Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Employing Only Abdominal Compressions in Infants after Cardiac Surgery" presented at the annual meeting in San Diego this past December. Dr. Fernandez shares his institutional experience with this novel approach to abdominal compressions during resuscitation of high-risk infants and how this modified CPR might serve as a unique alternative to traditional chest compressions. Host: Deanna Todd Tzanetos, MD, MSCI (Norton Children's Hospital/U of Louisville) Editor/Producer: Christopher Knoll, MD (Phoenix Children's)
Gabe Kuhn and Connor Dunning on the Chestnut/Nathan's Drama, Paul Pierce's Top 5, and Memphis/Louisville Series Being Discussed
Fresh off the trip from Louisville, Curtis and Tony recap the stories that made 2023 US National Championship. From course desgin, to tire choices, to the fans and the event, we get into all the highs and lows while also looking ahead to the World Championships. For the love of cross, you don't want to miss this one! @curtisjwhite www.curtisjwhite.com
Lousville, Colorado wants to limit the number of gas stations in its city. All in the name of climate change. Let's think about how stupid that is. East High School in Denver has a school shooting and Michael learns for the first time about "safety protocols" that allow an expelled student, convicted of a firearm crime, to still attend school. And the Denver School Board reverses its policy on no Denver Police Department officers in their schoos - after administrators are shot, but not a student.
00:00-JMV starts the show with the latest in-depth Andrew Luck story with answers from Luck about his retirement and why it came 2 weeks before the season. He then talks about the Pacers and how amazed he is that Gonzaga rookie Andrew Nembhard has exploded and pushed the Pacers to a win vs the Warriors. 26:08-Greg Rakestraw joins JMV to talk about the transfer portal in college football and the impact on non-power 5 schools like Ball State. He then speaks on Jeff Brohm and if the timing is too right for him to return home and take the Louisville Head FB job, if Louisville or Purdue is a better job, and Greg's opinion on the USMNT and expectations for 2026. 45:31-PFF Data Scientist Ben Brown joins JMV to talk about the positives and negatives from the Colts loss to the Cowboys including the DB play, where Quenton Nelson ranks compared to other Guards, Bernhard Rainman's improvement, and the QB play. 1:13:27-– The show gets an anonymous tip that Jeff Brohm has informed Purdue that he is leaving to take the Louisville job. JMV then takes calls about former Colt Jeff Herrod, Deion Sanders, and the Pacers. 1:25:28-Former Colts TE and CFB Analyst Charles Arbuckle joins JMV to talk about the if Jeff Brohm would leave for Lousville and the pros and cons for leaving the Big Ten, why the former Louisville HC Scott Satterfield left for Cincinnati, why Deion's first interaction with the Colorado team wasn't great, and the transfer portal creating free agency every offseason. They close it out by looking at the QB prospects in the draft and a quick CFP preview. 1:52:05-JMV takes calls about Deion Sanders and his approach to the players 2:05:14-JMV closes out the show giving away Yacht Rock tickets!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00-Greg Rakestraw joins JMV to talk about the transfer portal in college football and the impact on non-power 5 schools like Ball State. He then speaks on Jeff Brohm and if the timing is too right for him to return home and take the Louisville Head FB job, if Louisville or Purdue is a better job, and Greg's opinion on the USMNT and expectations for 2026. 16:22-PFF Data Scientist Ben Brown joins JMV to talk about the positives and negatives from the Colts loss to the Cowboys including the DB play, where Quenton Nelson ranks compared to other Guards, Bernhard Rainman's improvement, and the QB play. 34:35-Former Colts TE and CFB Analyst Charles Arbuckle joins JMV to talk about the if Jeff Brohm would leave for Lousville and the pros and cons for leaving the Big Ten, why the former Louisville HC Scott Satterfield left for Cincinnati, why Deion's first interaction with the Colorado team wasn't great, and the transfer portal creating free agency every offseason. They close it out by looking at the QB prospects in the draft and a quick CFP preview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shorter show on Tuesday starts off with some football stuff to plan for, including the kickoff time for Game 4, then gets into how the men's and women's golf teams fared on their opening weekends before finally - or not - deciding who actually scored the first goal of the men's soccer season.
Episode 57 Andrea Knabel37 year-old single Mother of 2, and Missing Person advocate, Andrea Michelle Knabel, vanished in her Lousville, Kentucky neighborhood of Audubon Park in the early hours of August 13, 2019. She was last seen walking away from her sister Erin's home just after 1:30 am headed back toward her mom's home where she was living. That was the last anyone saw of her. As police sorted through the details of Andrea's recent life, it was discovered that she had been going through a rough patch. She had recently lost her car in an accident, and also was looking for work. As if that wasn't enough, Andrea was very upset over a skin condition that cause her a great deal of pain and embarrassment. According to Andrea's family, she had been acting differently, and was staying up late into the night and sleeping until afternoon. Her family's concern at times left Andrea feeling ganged up on and at odds wit her family. When it was learned that Andrea had been locked out of her Mom's home the night she vanished, and had reportedly argued with family, it caused both police and the public to look closely at Andrea's loved ones. Cadaver dogs were brought into search, and the mostly crime-free neighborhood was scoured looking for clues including security surveillance, but nothing was found. Perhaps, the most valuable clue was the activity and movements on Andrea's phone which has only led to more questions than answers, and some people who may have those answers are not cooperating. Andrea, who was willing to help so many people via her work and time as a missing persons advocate, remains missing herself. In this episode, Andrea's sister Erin, who was the last person to see her older sister, discusses the case, and her efforts to find Andrea.When Andrea Knabel vanished, she was described as 5ft7, 190lbs, w/ Brown hair, and Blonde highlights, and having Hazel eyes. She was last seen in the 4000 Block of Fincastle RD in Louisville, KY wearing a light colored tank top and shorts. A reward is being offered in the case. Anyone with information on Knabel's whereabouts is asked to contact Leonard at 502-618-9337 or tlip2171@gmail.com, investigator Dan Washington at 502-722-8181 or Louisville Metro Police's anonymous tip line at 502-572-5673 (LMPD).Erin encourages anyone who has information about her sister Andrea's case to contact her via Facebook at- https://www.facebook.com/erin.knabelA Gofundme has been set up to help fund efforts to find Andrea. You can contribute here-https://www.gofundme.com/f/where-is-andrea-knabelTo order an Andrea Knabel awareness T-shirt, visit this link-https://www.bonfire.com/where-is-andrea-knabel160/Visit Andrea's case discussion group on Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/groups/2323696417869855To follow Missing In America, the group Andrea supported in her advocacy of missing people, visit this link- https://www.facebook.com/missingpersonrecoveryIf you'd like to support this podcast via a donation, you can do so through Patreon here-https://www.patreon.com/MissingPodcastTo contact the podcast or learn more about the cases we discuss visit:Missingpersonspodcast.netFollow us on Social media-Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Missing-Persons-Podcast-103501877912153orTwitter:https://twitter.com/Missing_Pod
Bill Handel talks with ABC News Correspondent Aaron Katersky, live from Ukraine. As Russia invades Ukraine, what does it mean for the U.S. economy? Today begins the trial for the ex-Louisville cop involved in the deadly Breonna Taylor raid. And Amid a surge of deaths, a safe place to get high and avoid overdose.
“The metaverse will create gaps between the haves and have-nots that brands can fill.” In addition to breaking down the metaverse and leading the way on influence marketing (not just influencer marketing), Jason Falls recently founded a new network for marketing podcasts aptly titled the Marketing Podcast Network, which On Brand is a proud member of. We discussed all of this and more, this week on the show. About Jason Falls Jason Falls is a leading digital strategist, author, speaker, and thinker in the digital and social media marketing industry. He is an innovator in the conversation research segment of social analytics, having published the first-ever Conversation Report in 2012. He is the author of three books: Winfluence - Reframing Influencer Marketing to Ignite Your Brand; No Bullshit Social Media: The All-Business, No-Hype Guide to Social Media Marketing, co-authored with Erik Deckers; and The Rebel's Guide to Email Marketing, co-authored with DJ Waldow. In 2021, he founded and serves as executive producer of the Marketing Podcast Network. Episode Highlights & Takeaways Building multiple podcast brands. In addition to being the founder and executive producer of the Marketing Podcast Network, Jason is also the host of not one but two marketing podcasts himself—Digging Deeper and Winfluence. How do you know when you should start a second podcast? Jason breaks down his decision-making process during this week's episode. (SPOILER ALERT: It all comes down to focus and audience.) Jason explains the Metaverse. I know this sounds like a tall order but, once again, Falls delivers. While Facebook/Meta has been in the news a lot recently, Jason did a great job of detailing what this means and the opportunities on the horizon for brands. What brand has made Jason smile recently? Jason shared a smile-worthy story about his recent trip to his eye doctor, Visonworks in Lousville. To learn more about the Marketing Podcast Network, go to marketingpodcasts.net. To learn more about Jason, check out jasonfalls.com. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. (Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review? Check this out.) Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brennan is a Certified Public Accountant and is the owner and founder of Budget Dog Financial Consulting. He graduated from University of Lousville in 2014 with a degree in Accounting & Finance. He went on after college to work for Deloitte as part of their audit team. He is a former Cincinnati Works board member and now self-employed growing his own business with Budgetdog. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brennan-schlagbaum-cpa-1b2b7338/ Instagram: @budgetdog Twitter: @Budgetdog_ WMA website: http://msuwma.com WMA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT-eaRPTd0R1WlrLkRBweuQ Contact: msuwma@gmail.com Song credits: Ian Renfer - Just Another [Home Demo].wav
Jim James is an American musician and songwriter who came to prominence as the lead singer for My Morning Jacket. Branching off into a solo career, James has found success displaying a kaleidoscopic approach to his disparate material, revealing few limitations.To listen to the full episode, including the featured music, visit... signlradio.com"Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
Locked On Irish - Daily Podcast On Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football & Basketball
Joe DeLeone recaps Notre Dame's loss to Louisville 69-57. He then covers the ACC conference standings by facing the harsh reality that the Fighting Irish's chances at any post-season tournament might be done. Joe and Ryan end the show with a draft profile for tight end Tommy Tremble.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Irish - Daily Podcast On Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football & Basketball
Joe DeLeone recaps Notre Dame's loss to Louisville 69-57. He then covers the ACC conference standings by facing the harsh reality that the Fighting Irish's chances at any post-season tournament might be done. Joe and Ryan end the show with a draft profile for tight end Tommy Tremble. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Biden pushes back timeline, says vaccines widely available for public by end of July; Biden admin: early shipments of Johnson & Johnson’s single dose vaccine will be smaller than expected; Warren & Schumer push back on Biden after he shoots down cancelling $50k in student loan debts; Trump slams McConnell as a “dour, sullen, & unsmiling political hack” despite voting for acquittal; CDC: variants could lead to “rapid rise” in Covid-19 cases despite recent drop; Former Biden advisers want White House to recommend wide use of N95 masks; More than 3m customers still without power in freezing Texas; Operator: working around the clock to avoid catastrophic blackout; Texas officials turn storm failures into political blame game; States warn severe weather causing vaccine distribution delays; NY Gov. Cuomo’s office denies he threatened fellow Democrat over nursing home controversy; CNN analysis: Covid cases in kids align more with state virus rates than school status; Lousville mourns beloved local football coach lost to Covid-19 To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Episode 43 is live, baby! Listen to find out why people checking on us irritates our souls. Derrian brings the real with "The D way", and we weigh in on whether or not what we do under the influence is an accident. Can't forget the Vibes Lately... check out what music has been hittin'!Like, comment, share!! My Wealthy Wellness - www.mywealthywellness.com PROMO CODE: GCPod20 for 30% off a 60 minutes sessionVibes Lately:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/17SaipP5Wu4tDChkqB1Yrb?si=ekR3146nQoaVl3ux_YgwxQFollow Us:Instagram - @groupchat_podFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/groupchatpodEmail: groupchatpod502@gmail.com
On this episode of the DBR Podcast, Jason, Donald, and Sam are back to break down Duke's third consecutive loss. We try to keep things hopeful as we work through what has been going wrong for the Blue Devils the last couple of weeks. One of the interesting dynamics from this game was Lousville having fans in the KFC Yum! Center, which, despite rooting against Duke, may have given our guys some extra energy. Donald in particular is impressed with Duke's energy throughout this game, particularly early, which has been a challenge for Duke so far this season. Jason is impressed with Wendell Moore and Joey Baker, who both seem to be improving in little ways during conference play. Sam is excited about Matthew Hurt, who continues to garner praise not just from partisans in Duke blue goggles but from the college basketball media writ large. Before the break, we dive into the weird exchange between Coach K and the Duke Chronicle student reporter from the postgame press conference. Looking ahead, the guys break down Duke's upcoming matchup against Georgia Tech, a team on the rise in the ACC. We hope that Duke will be able to snap this losing streak Tuesday against the Yellow Jackets. We wrap with a unanimous Player of the Week nomination and some more NCAA tournament scheduling news and speculation. Don't forget to email the podcast at dbrpodcast at gmail.com to have your words featured on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Playing Santa by AJ SpencerAJ Spencer is a former indie film maker and horror addict from the Louisville KY that switched to writing horror literature in 2014. He started writing online in writing communities such as Wattpad and realized he loved it. Through this, his short story the Dead Mans Mask was noticed by the TNT network and considered for a television adaptation. Since then AJ has had his stories published in the Lousville magazine the Leo and overseas in the UK magazine "Grimzine". He’s currently working on a full length novel that will hopefully get published in the near future. AJ’s main inspirations are Stephen King, Josh Malerman, Clice Barker and Edgar Allen Poe. Let's Get Scared
This week Joe and Leland discuss the VHSL's Covid protocols, Virginia Tech finding a new heartbreaking way to lose, and UVA being PPD a week for COVID with Lousville. We review our preseason NFL picks at the halfway point and more on the YAC Sports Podcast.
In this episode of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean and Jacquie are joined by Eugene Puryear, host of Breakthrough News and author of Shackled and Chained: Mass Incarceration in Capitalist America, to discuss the fallout of the refusal to indict the Louisville police officers who killed Breonna Taylor and why Joe Biden's war hawk history undercuts his insistence that "violence is not the answer" after the shooting of Louisville police last night.In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Dr. Richard Wolff, Economist and Professor at the New School University to discuss his new book “The Sickness Is the System: When Capitalism Fails to Save Us from Pandemics Or Itself” and why a look at how the rest of the world are handling the coronavirus demonstrates the utter failure of our elites to address the public health crisis.Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by James Early, Former Director of Cultural Heritage Policy at the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage at the Smithsonian Institution and board member of the Institute for Policy Studies, to talk about why progressives should "battle Biden to defeat Trump" rather than "defeat Trump to battle Biden" and the vital importance of internationalism in the fight for justice at home and abroad.
Black Lives Matter. Punto. The fact that the police as an institution are a gang of racial terror isn’t new - but the uprisings, from Minneapolis to Lousville to cities across the globe have forced the world to reckon with this reality once again. We know we owe you new music, but from the legacy of the African diaspora on all our favorite genres to our communities’ deeply entrenched anti-Blackness, we can’t stay silent. Featuring music by ChocQuibTown, Los Rakas and Canelita Medina. Show notes: bit.ly/309nHg1 Purchase this poster by June 10th and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Movement for Black Lives: bit.ly/2A2SKzu
In the 59th edition of The Talking Shop Podcast, Kyle Voigt shares his experiences from being at USC, UCLA, and Lousville. As the Sports Science Coordinator for USC, he mainly works for the football and indoor volleyball teams. Kyle is incredibly effective at asking different and better questions which just stems from thinking outside the traditional-thinking podcast. Let's get better together! Here's what was mentioned in the show: -YouTube link: https://youtu.be/EHC4u_I51WA -YouTube: Excel Tricks for Sports -Email: kvoigt@usc.edu -LinkedIn @ Kyle Voigt --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
CRASH by AJ SpencerAJ Spencer is a former indie film maker and horror addict from the Louisville,KY that switched to writing horror literature in 2014. He started writing online in writing communities such as Wattpad and realized he loved it. Through this, his short story the Dead Mans Mask was noticed by the TNT network and considered for a television adaptation. Since then AJ has had his stories published in the Lousville magazine the Leo and overseas in the UK magazine "Grimzine". He’s currently working on a full length novel that will hopefully get published in the near future. AJ’s main inspirations are Stephen King, Josh Malerman, Clive Barker and Edgar Allen Poe. Let's Get Scared Follow us on Social media Sites @getscared_pod or www.facebook.com/getscaredpod for updates and more about our amazing authors.Have a story you'd like to be considered please send it to GetScaredPod@gmail.comPlease visit our sponsor Oddity Files at www.oddityfiles.com
We welcome Bob from Lousville stoner metal dudes Shi to talk about their new album, recording at the Church of Wax, and a few other things before the pod devolves into madness because of a strange take on Doolittle.
Jackie Zykan is the Master Taster for Old Forester in Lousville, Kentucky. Originally from St. Louis, Jackie's background is full of unique experiences (science, business, and bartending) that led her to this one-of-a-kind role. She sits down to talk to us about the winding road that led her to Old Forester, what a day of tasting 30-90 barrels of bourbon looks like, and how being a super-taster affects her palate and food choices.HRN Happy Hour is powered by Simplecast.
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A syntax error led to some listeners not getting this podcast we published on Valentin'e day about the UVA win and the incredible comeback victory at Louisville. We'll have a new episode about the NC State win and the UNC game later this week. Beating UVA on the road, the all-time great comeback at Lousville, iconic big-time moments for the team and its stars and more are discussed in this week's glorious episode of the Duke Basketball Junkies.
A syntax error led to some listeners not getting this podcast we published on Valentin'e day about the UVA win and the incredible comeback victory at Louisville. We'll have a new episode about the NC State win and the UNC game later this week. Beating UVA on the road, the all-time great comeback at Lousville, iconic big-time moments for the team and its stars and more are discussed in this week's glorious episode of the Duke Basketball Junkies.
Beating UVA on the road, the all-time great comeback at Lousville, iconic big-time moments for the team and its stars and more are discussed in this week's glorious episode of the Duke Basketball Junkies.
Beating UVA on the road, the all-time great comeback at Lousville, iconic big-time moments for the team and its stars and more are discussed in this week's glorious episode of the Duke Basketball Junkies.
An hour and a half outside Lousville, Kentucky is a sort-of biblical Disneyland that features a replica of Noah’s ark. In this episode of On the Other Hand, Rabbi Jacobs discusses Parashat Noach, why he has chosen not to visit, and why there is truth in Torah even if it’s not literally true.
The FreshFry Pod is a safe and easier way to replenish and extend your frying oil life. The Pod works overnight by capturing and removing the impurities that make your oil look dark, smoke and taste bitter. FreshFry is based in Lousville, KY.//Jeremiah Chapman is the founder and CEO of FreshFry.learn more about FreshFry: http://www.freshfry.me/follow upside on Twitter: https://twitter.com/upsidefm
August 3: Sabotage in LouisvilleThe band arrives in the afternoon and replaces the blown speaker in a manner of minutes. They decide to adjust the monitors so Dave and Kevin can hear what they're singing on stage. Unfortunately, John's snake is not fully functional and the band won't be able to move the soundboard. Strangely enough, had they needed to, all the plugs out front are now taken up by Mike the DJ. It doesn't matter, by the end of the last set last night, the sound was pretty much right on. Now with the monitors up, everything should be great.John and Dave arrive early to play pool only to find the table out of service. A quick run to the air-conditioned Burger King takes place. Chuckie jokes that the cost of Burger King will come out of “Kris' beer money” (Dave realizes that his performance last night may be the new running gag) An earlier call to Lee's house finds that he has been working on things and is laying down (this ends the mystery). Hopefully, the Burger King trip will not be too big a mystery for Kevin when he arrives.Mike the DJ plays from 9:30 -10:00. As the band gets ready to perform Kevin switches on the power amps only to have a loud FFFFRRRRRRRRRMMMMMM!!!! Come blaring out of the speakers. John and Kevin look at each other in horror. The question on everyone's lips seems to be, “What the fuck?”The song on the dance floor ends. Mike announces that Six Shooter will be on in about 5-10 minutes MAYBE. Upon reviewing a reference sheet on the knob settings of the board, it is determined that someone has messed with the knob settings. The band will be going on late as they scramble to figure out what is wrong. Mike the DJ comes up to see what is going on that caused the loud feedback. When we explain that someone has messed with our board, he announces that he was the only one in there today and he didn't see anyone on the stage. Dave thinks if anyone would have a motive here, it would be Mike. The band puts a band-aid on the system and lets it rip. Unfortunately, the vocals are extremely low out front. Dave pulls a quick “Country Chicken Pickin'” guitar riff out of his ass to fill in the time as yet more tweaking is done to the system. He dubs this the “adjust the sound system song.” John and Chuck tweak and retweak the system trying to find out what got adjusted. John mouths “I don't know what's wrong” during a song to Dave. This is too bad as much of the band is really really tired from the previous night, and with a calmer demeanor, is playing much more solid. Except for switching set one and two, the band performs the songs the same.Chuckie is dealing with Chuck the bar owner who is complaining about the sound. This is not looking good. The set ends, and John gets to work at troubleshooting the system.The bar owner later says there were some past employees who were not thrilled about bands coming in to play, in the bar today. John discovers that the cross-over was turned off. This means that both types of sound (bass and treble) went to every type of speaker (usually bass notes go to the bass bins, vocals go through the smaller speakers etc.). This is a possibly damaging situation. We are relieved that we found the problem. Hopefully, nothing is damaged.Meanwhile, it takes everything Maria has not to kick Mike the DJ's ass. While we have a motive, we have no proof. The band launches into set two. Once again, set two seems to be the one where everyone hits their stride. Musically we're back on track. John attempts to provide some monitors (which again are almost nonexistent). Mistakes again are covered up. Song beginnings seem to be our weakness. Dave notices that while walking by our stack of speakers Mike pays special attention to the high-end speakers (tweeters). Hmmmmm...John decides to announce that August 21 will be the beginning of the BATTLE OF THE BANDS competition, and thanks Cappy's for bringing LIVE COUNTRY MUSIC BACK TO CANTON.Chuck is still helping John do some minor tweaking. The Saturday night crowd is much more of dance crowd than Friday. Dave has a hard time keeping a straight face as a few drunken hags shake their groove thing on the dance floor. This makes the in-between song banter much easier. The bar owner thinks everything sounds better, he just wants us to be LOUDER. There was some crackling during the set, and John discovers that one of our tweeters is blown. This sucks. This gig is becoming more and more expensive. The bar owner stops Dave and then says he'll talk to me after set three.The band goes into set three with the advice of turning Dave up just a little. The vocals sound good, but we are now battling a high-end feedback that is trying to sneak in. The band performs “Keeper of the Stars” and Kevin's vocals get a rousing applause. Kevin announces the last call and the band launches into “Born to Boogie “ and, “Fast as You.” Dave launches into the bar. He wonders all the way back to the pool tables only to find that there is no one back there. No knee slides tonight. With Dave back on stage, the final chord of Fast as You is played, and the two-day stint at Cappy's is in the record books. A tired band rips down in record time, loads the truck and takes everything back to Kevin's. Before leaving the band gets paid their $400 fee.Proving what goes around comes around, Mike the DJ apparently did the following:• Got Stoned• Played Rock Music (Kiss Rock and Roll all Night, and Depeche Mode Personal Jesus)• Took a swing at an undercover cop.The band doesn't expect Mike to be around if/when they play this bar again.August 6th: TroubleshootingThe band assembles the system back in Kevin's basement. It appears that the horns we not damaged, but that the crackling was caused by a bad cord. We also discovered that the new board needs a little more cleaning than expected. We lose a lot of our volume when we use that board.Dave premieres a song he wrote called “Young at Heart ‘Till I'm too Old to Change.” While the vocals suck (Dave is doing the vocals on the tape), it seems to receive fair reviews. It's a peppy little number, and not bad for a first attempt at a country song.A band meeting is held during the rewiring of some of the speakers. Communication was discussed, and being late. The band also discussed the undercover cop (with Maria being underage), and Maria bugging Chuckie. There was also some concern about Maria LOUDLY voicing her opinion about a song that she feels “Fuckin Suck.” Kevin says they have already had a talk, and things should be fine. The band agrees that while we are out, as fun as it is, we are still acting as a business, and must promote a certain amount of professionalism. Obviously, we weren't too bad, as Kevin will be returning Wednesday night to see about a future booking.John and Dave feel strange about this whole situation as they were friends with Maria before she was a “band wife.” Under normal circumstances they would have spoken directly with Maria, now approaching it as a “Band Issue” almost leaves her out of the loop. Dave really struggled with this concept. John is hungry after practice and Dave tags along to McDonald's. They both agree that they think there may have been a better way to handle bringing up the concerns. They are glad that it didn't get ugly.
http://www.giants.com/videos/audio/Big-Blue-Kickoff-Live-417/133182d0-618b-4f9d-9d34-3a633dcff259New York Football Giants, IncJohn Schmeelk and Lance Medow UCF prospects with Shannon Green and Lousville prospects with Alex Kupperno01:00:00
Steve and Jeremy make the second stop on The Bourbon Daily’s U.S. Tour with a visit to Bourbons Bistro in Lousville. Today’s show was sponsored by Steve Akley’s book, Mules and More (https://goo.gl/EN3wEj) and by Flaviar, the online whiskey club for the explorer at heart (https://flaviar.com). The Bourbon Daily intro music (Welcome to the Show) and outro music (That’s A Wrap) are both by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. Join the ABV Network Revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
Today on IPS Live we talk Wolfpack football. We look back at the Lousville win... what worked? What went wrong? We also discuss Darian Roseboro's situation with the passing of his father. Finally, we talk about the Wolfpack losing linebackers Riley Nicholson and Brock Miller and much more!
Listen to “The African History Network Show” with Michael Imhotep, Thursday, Sept. 7th, 2017, 8pm-11pm EST with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. Dr. Boyce Watkins will discuss the upcoming All Black Convetion in Lousville, KY. Bro. DJ will discuss The 2nd Annual Black Power Awards coming up in Atlanta. 1) Seattle Seahawks star Michael Bennett said he feared for his life when he was arrested in Las Vegas. 2) Colin Kaepernick Donates $33K To Help Formerly Incarcerated Men & Women Get Jobs. 3) Are Immigrants & DACA Recipients Taking African American's Jobs? 4) This date In African American History. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments or to listen at 914-338-1375. Listen online at www.BlogTalkRadio.com/TheAfricanHistoryNetwokShow or at 914-338-1375 or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com. Visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for Podcasts, articles, DVD lectures and videos by Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network. REGISTER HERE: https://theafricanhistorynetworkschool.learnworlds.com/course?courseid=online-course-understanding-the-trans-atantic-slave-trade-what-the-didnt-teach-you-in-school---ancient-kemet-the-moors--the-maafa---michael-imhotep for the Online Course. WATCH A PREVIEW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ehEwSVcKiY&t=3686s
Robby Davis is a Lousville, KY based artist who is featured on this episode. Bo & Luke is the magnet that drew me to Against the Grain Brewery and their beer as well as Robby's artwork. His humorous cartoon style characters bring the brewery to life while pushing the envelope. He is a soft spoken humble man who was great about sharing his process, work phases and love of podcasts and music. Through our mutual love of General Lee and Bo & Luke we created another great episode of the podcast that I am sure you will enjoy.
This week the Louisville Bourbon Classic coverage and podcasting roundtable (featuring our friends from Eight Piece Box, Modern Thirst, Sips, Suds & Smokes, Bottom of the Barrel, Bourbon & Banter and, of course, the Charlie Tonic Hour) continues as we go rapid fire through a mix of bourbon topics. Add to that coverage of the Louisville Arcade Expo, the Cincinnati GemStreet USA and a mix of other adventures and we're back with a new installment of the show that aims to satisfy!
We are back from the Louisville Bourbon Classic and we're thrilled to share a bourbon blogger and podcaster crossover episode featuring our friends from Eight Piece Box, Modern Thirst, Sips, Suds & Smokes, Bottom of the Barrel, Bourbon & Banter and, of course, the Charlie Tonic Hour! Along the way we also serve up a few behind the scenes stories and make sure you are comfortably along for the ride with this years #RogueBuss #BussClub!
Official Website: http://www.lawabidingbiker.com PODCAST-The opening song in this episode is called "Sturgis" by Zwarte from the album "Hit the Road". Sturgis Biker Podcast Part 1 ArtThe Law Abiding Biker™ Media Crew headed out for the 2015 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota and it was the 75th Anniversary none the less. This two-part Podcast series is a deep look into the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, our travels, encounters, and experiences. We answer a ton of questions bikers may have and really break it down. We discuss everything from Sturgis to surrounding areas. And the beautiful rides, routes, and places to visit in and around Sturgis. We take you on a day by day tour in these two podcast episodes and whether you have been to Sturgis or not, every listener will take something away. We give you some great tips and tricks and things we learned along the way. There are things that went well and things we would now change. We also discuss the awesome Law Abiding Biker Patron private meet up and dinner that was organized! It was so great to personally meet several Patrons and get to know them. There is so much information packed into these two episodes that you must listen in. Of course there is much humor along the way as usual. So, come along for a ride with the Law Abiding Biker™ Crew to Sturgis........mount up already Bikaholics! COLLECTION PIC GRIPPER 350Our Custom Biker Gripper Cell Phone & GPS Mounts Need a motorcycle cell phone or GPS mountingsolutionBikaholics? That's right, Law Abiding Biker Media put our logo on these mounts & we personally use them on our motorcycles! The sexiest, lightest, and strongest mounts available period. Good prices and fast shipping from our store? Check out our COMPLETE REVIEW New Patrons: Jeff Simpson of Fort Vermilion, Alberta Canada Steven Plummer of Lousville, KY Chuck Hailbronner of Colorado Springs, CO Patreon Biker Motorcycle Podcast If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation: Bryan Rogers of Naples, FL Gary Hodges of New Orleans, LA Lee Taylor of San Antonio, TX Law Abiding Biker Actual Sturgis Ride Plan & Basic Overview: Day 1: Leave home from the Yakima, WA area towards Missoula, MT Ride over Lolo Pass on the way 435 mile day and about 8 hrs saddle time Stay the night in Missoula, MT Day 2: Leave Missoula, MT area towards Cody, WY Ride over Bear Tooth Pass on the way 475 mile day and about 8 1/2 hrs saddle time Stay the night in Cody, WY Day 3: Leave Cody, WY to Rapid City, SD (30 miles east of Sturgis) Had a home there to stay in Rode over Granite Pass in Big Horn National Forest Visited The Mint Bar in Sheridan, WY Had lunch at The Occidental Saloon in Buffalo, WY We were going to ride to Devils Tower, but had to cut it out About a 325 mile day and about 6 hrs saddle time Stayed the night in Rapid City, SD Day 4: Spent the day in Downtown Sturgis Later went to Full Throttle Saloon Day 5: Rode to Mt. Rushmore, Pigtail, and Needles Highway About 130 miles round trip Official Private Patron Only Meet up and Dinner in Rapid City The following Patrons attended: James Dimitrious John Patton John Stevens Rusty Roberts Kris Lizak John Lyster Day 6: Rode to Deadwood with Patrons 90 mile round trip Spent the rest of the day in Sturgis A couple of us went to flat track racing at the Black Hills Speedway Day 7: Rode Badlands & visited Wall Drug Store in Wall, SD Visited the rally at Black Hills Harley Davidson (lots of vendors etc.) Day 8: Went back and spent time in Sturgis Saw stunt rider show by Unknown Industries Relaxed a bit in the afternoon in prep for long ride towards home the next day Day 9: Started heading home from Rapid City, SD headed towards Butte, MT 500 miles and about 8 hrs in the saddle via I-90 Stayed the night in Butte, MT Day 9: Headed out of Butte, MT and headed back towards the Yakima, WA area (home) 500 miles and about 8 hrs saddle time Arrived home after a great trip! ________________________________________________________________ CHECK US OUT AND SUBSCRIBE: Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact Phone Hotline: 509-731-3548 Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawAbidingBiker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawabidingbiker YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/scrappy587 Google Plus Page: https://plus.google.com/b/104041070580228657262/+Lawabidingbiker587 Instagram: http://instagram.com/lawabidingbiker RSS: feed://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/feed iTunes Direct Link to Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast/id622424087 Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Law-Abiding-Biker-p562288/
After their loss last week, just two games remain in the Boston College football season. Bowl positioning is at stake, and at 6-4, the Eagles can still finish 8-4 or 7-5, but they'll need to go through stiff competition in order to do it. New Guy won't be here for Florida State, so he's raring to go with plenty of commentary for Jameis Winston, Jimbo Fisher, and the gang. Join us to break down the Lousville game and talk Florida State as we kick off the next two weeks of coverage for the Seminoles. Join us at 8 PM or give us a call at 646-200-0446!
Stevie is back with another edition of Da Lounge. Now that the contest is done and Louisville, KY is the winner of the relocate Stevie contest we'll be gearing up for the big move. There's also an SCW show on the horizon. Find out what Stevie has in store for the show and her big move to the Bluegrass state.
For the first time ever all three Maker's Snark hosts are in the Panic Room Studios at the same time!