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This weeks guest is a legend in the local music scene - a familiar face to all gig goers whether that be standing next to him or watching him play. In this episode we get right into how music became such a big thing in his life, his move to Norfolk and his multiple projects, his songwriting and recording and his plans for 2025. An erudite and charming man to spend time with .... I hope you enjoy it. Pop over to the website (www.onthehuh.org) it has lots of links to other bands stuff and venues as well as a link to an ever evolving Spotify playlist of Norwich bands material compiled by pod producer Reuben Andrews called La musique de Norwich.chin chin
Alex plays through a session of And They All Lived... (https://fandible.itch.io/and-they-all-lived) by Angela Craft (https://www.instagram.com/craft.angela/). New to the London social scene, Nate tries his hand at... love? Yeah, let's call it that. Your cast: Nate Chadsworth: Alex (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/alex) Music Theme music: Ninth World by Dave Sterling (https://www.mixcloud.com/davesterling/). Track 215 by Savage Strange Behavior by Matt Stewart Evans / via Audiio New Beginnings by Morris / via Audiio Charming Florinda by Giovanni Amedeo / via Audiio General Store by Monument Studios The sexy blues strikes again by Flashinmusic / via Adobe Stock Foreshadow by Monument Studios Handel Improvisation by Monument Studios Intermission Guitar C by Monument Studios Lantern Inn Dulcimers by Monument Studios Duel by Monument Studios Sexy Girl by urres / via Adobe Stock Akihiko Knows by David Celeste / via Adobe Stock Additional sound effects and ambience by Krotos, Monument Studios, and Savage. Production Editing: Daniel Transcription: Stace Safety in Role-playing It is essential that everyone playing in a game feels safe and is having fun. We've compiled a brief list of the safety tools we use here (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/safety). As always, see our standard disclaimer (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/disclaimer).
In this this episode, we talk with publishing veteran, raconteur, and all-around Man About Town, Ronald Koltnow. An Akron native, now living in Boston, Ron has long been interested (ie, obsessed) with our area's nationally known delicacy: Barberton Fried Chicken! So much so that he literally wrote the book about it. Exploring its Serbian origins, the immigrant community that popularized it, and yes, just how it's prepared, Koltnow answers the question: What makes this dish so distinctive, and just plain good to eat? (Don't forget the Jo-Jo's and hot sauce!). Along the way, Ron has some hilarious stories and general life wisdom from his career in the book trade. Listen Thursday, 11/14, at 10 pm on The Summit FM, 91.3…. Or wherever you get your podcasts!
It's another happy postgame as Louisiana dominates Kennesaw State and improves to 2-0 on the season. Nick and Gerry talk about the good... as there isn't much bad or ugly from this one. Some former players chime in with their own takes on the game, and Man About Town calls in with his comments as well!For full video of this episode, follow us on these platforms: YouTube | Twitter (X) | Facebook | Twitch | Instagram | TikTok
Saturday Rub | Bill has been spotted in the papers swanning around South Yarra; Damo has the latest in Footy News; The Quiz goes in OK; and Bern Nuffs Mark Ricciuto.... and then Roo calls in!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FRAME cofounder and chief creative director, Erik Torstensson, is a pioneering figure in the fashion industry. He created Mr. Porter, co-founded and led creative agencies Saturday Group and Wednesday Agency, and co-founded and helmed Industrie magazine. With a keen eye for branding and digital strategy, Torstensson has successfully deployed unique marketing and communication approaches across his roles. He's driven FRAME's global reach through culture-catching campaigns and collaborations, often fronted by top talents like Gisele Bündchen, Karlie Kloss, and Amelia Gray. As an outside-of-the-box thinker, he shares insights into conscious design, digital strategy, brand partnerships, and his recent obsession with AI. Consistently setting new standards for what's contemporary, Torstensson advocates for curiosity, naivety, and the restless courage that comes from using an outsider's perspective to his advantage. Episode Highlights: Growing up as an only child on a farm in the Swedish countryside, Torstensson remarks on the importance of boredom to his creative development and the necessity of simply finding something to do. Slow-paced life didn't suit him. He began to enjoy traveling, dancing, and skateboarding, which held both collaborative and independent creative potential. After working at interiors magazine Wallpaper, Torstensson helped launch Industrie and Man About Town magazines—the former had cover stars like Anna Wintour, Edward Enninful, and Naomi Campbell. Outside of quantitative efforts in brand identity, ad campaigns, and editorial work, Torstensson says, “It's not really about you. It's about who you work with, who you surround yourself with.” FRAME was a community-led “passion project” stemming from Industrie. It was built not necessarily on denim but on the idea of perfecting any single product with a particular aesthetic in mind, in this case, “the FRAME woman.” Working on a budget to produce and market FRAME's aesthetic has led Torstensson to think out of the box. Torstensson discusses a brand's life cycle and its different versions, from starting out as a hot newcomer to becoming more organized and productive to later cutting through the media landscape with more sensational marketing. On the level of scale and production, AI gave Torstensson a great new tool he likens to Photoshop, making him quicker and more effective. Having a strong team, a partnership with Jens Grede, and the luxury of slowing down have gone hand in hand with an increase in confidence in his work over the years. He foregrounds the importance of knowing your strengths and leaning into them, going with your personal passions—“Just do it.” Torstensson recommends reevaluating what's contemporary and what will last every five years or so, not being afraid, and learning to evolve. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To celebrate a month of diversity, courage and pride, we are rereleasing this episode which continues to be one of the most talked about shows on The Gilded Gentleman so far. The story of Murray Hall -- a Gilded Age bail bondsman, Tammany Hall representative and loving and devoted father -- is one that few know. It's a story that leaves you inspired and one that is impossible to forget and one that when you first hear it, takes you by surprise. Murray's story, like countless others nearly forgotten, is one that is deeply relevant in our modern world long after his own death in 1901. Murray Hall lived an extraordinary life in a small nondescript house in New York's Greenwich Village that still remains as a testament to his story today.
Like Grace and Shawna, Actor Jerry O'Connell has been a devoted Moonlighting Fan from the beginning. In this episode, he shares his memories of being a teenager watching Moonlighting and the effect it has had on his life since. But first a little bit about Jerry.He began his acting career at a very young age. He was featured in some commercial and TV work. But he got his big break in 1986, when at the ripe old age of 12, he played the role of "Vern Tessio" in the popular film Stand by Me, opposite River Phoenix and Corey Feldman.After that, he worked on many TV-Movies and TV series, one of them being, a starring role in My Secret Identity from 1988 to 1991.In 1993, he starred in Calendar Girl opposite Jason Priestley.And, how can we forget when back in 1996 Jerry landed the role of the superstar quarterback, ”Frank Cushman" in the successful film Jerry McGuire opposite Tom Cruise? In 1999 he played Mariah Carey's boyfriend in her music video “Heartbreaker”. The best part, by the way, is when she poured coke in his lap!From 1995-1999 he starred in the TV Series Sliders. In 1997 he starred in Scream 2, and in 1999 he starred in the film Body Shots.He has also appeared in movies such as:Tomcats (2001), Buying the Cow (2002), Kangaroo Jack (2003), Yours, Mine & Ours (2005), Man About Town (2006) and Room 6 (2006). He starred in 88 episodes of Crossing Jordan from 2002 to 2007If you're a fan of The Big Bang Theory, you will know that Jerry starred in three episodes as George Cooper Jr. Or should we say “Georgie.”More recently he was the voice of Commander Jack Ransom in Star Trek: Lower DecksAnd, he is currently a Co-Host on the CBS Daytime talk show, “The Talk”Not only is he a talented actor, but he is also a producer, writer and director.Jerry, thank you for sharing your memories of Moonlighting, on Moonlighting The Podcast!MOONLIGHTING THE TV SHOWThe show is all about the hit TV Show Moonlighting which aired from 1985 to 1989 starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd.Grace Chivell and Shawna Saari take a look at each episode in chronological order from the Pilot to the end of the fifth and final season.They discuss the direction, the production, the outfits, the lighting, the car chases, and the tumultuous relationship between Maddie Hayes and David Addison.FOR MORE INFORMATION:https://moonlightingthepodcast.comMerchandise: https://redbubble.com/people/moonpod2016JOIN OUR FACEBOOK COMMUNITY:https://facebook.com/groups/moonlightingthepodcasthttps://facebook.com/moonlightingthepodcastJOIN OUR INSTAGRAM COMMUNITY:https://instagram.com/moonlightingthepodcastPURCHASE:Moonlighting: An Episode Guide Bookhttps://bit.ly/episodeguidebook on TuckerDSPressOR on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1959748041/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3DN6VTBF173LN&keywords=moonlighting+an+episode+guide&qid=1700733543&sprefix=moonlighting+an+episode+guide%2Caps%2C933&sr=8-1Moonlighting The Podcast YouTube Channel: bit.ly/maddieanddavidTo learn more about Grace:https://gracechivell.com.auTo learn more about Shawna:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCft4ALOjBZnEt4DBUvx3HvQDonate:https://ko-fi.com/moonlightingthepodcastPersonal Instagram:https://instagram.com/grace_chivellhttps://instagram.com/saari_not.saari Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Comedian and director Mike Binder (“Reign Over Me,” “Indian Summer,” “Man About Town”) sits down to talk about coming up in Detroit, the electricity of being around Robin Williams and Richard Pryor, and his career as a director. Surprise guest RFK Jr. calls in to tell you to like and subscribe! Guests: Mike Binder and RFK Jr. Go to trymiracle.com/NORMAL and use code NORMAL to claim your three-piece towel set and save over 40%!
Senator Katie Britt is blaming the media for her SOTU rebuttal speech blunder. She chose to tell the story of a girl who had actually been trafficked during the last Bush administration and tried to lay the blame at the feet of President Biden. Britt says the liberal media isn't interested in the truth and that when all the facts come out, people will see the truth. Speaking of the border crisis, we are so excited to welcome back friend of The Mark Thompson Show Jim Avila. He's done an incredible story for the ABC affiliate in San Diego titled, “48 Hours on the Border”. Here's the link to his special:https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/south-bay-news/48-hours-on-the-border-what-does-comprehensive-immigration-reform-look-likeVincent Paterson will also drop by. He's a choreographer who has worked with Madonna and Michael Jackson. He is trying to convince the Academy to recognize choreographers with an annual Oscar.We'll add some levity to the proceedings with comedian, actor, writer and director Mike Binder.You may recognize him from movies like “The Upside of Anger”, “Man About Town”, “Black or White”, “The Minority Report” and more.Plus, Mark's Madness continues! The Mark Thompson Show 3/14/24Patreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link:https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshowMaybe you're more into PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24And you'll find everything on our website: https://www.themarkthompsonshow.com#politics #bordercrisis #JimAvila #MikeBinder #VincePaterson #choreogaphy #moviestars #writers #screenplay #hollywood #KatieBritt
The Man About Town is back from his many vacations to catch up with me in the form of a robust podpourri. Ty talks about his travels before we get into baseball, chicken, cheese, carwashes, being shushed before finally talking Kirk and Super Bowl picks. We had so much to do and so little time. Enjoy.
Derek Blasberg, a dynamic force in the worlds of fashion and media, boasts a multifaceted career as a writer, editor, and a New York Times bestselling author. Previously YouTube's head of fashion and beauty and director of public figures, Blasberg transformed the platform, earning praise from industry luminaries like Tom Ford. His influence extends to the Gagosian Gallery, where he spearheaded the relaunch of Gagosian Quarterly and collaborated with renowned image makers, especially in celebrating the life and work of legendary American photographer Richard Avedon. After his 2023 Gagosian landmark exhibition Avedon 100 in New York, Blasberg follows with the launch of Iconic Avedon: A Centennial Celebration of Richard Avedon in Paris on January 22, 2024. A graduate of NYU with degrees in dramatic literature and journalism, Blasberg comments on his journey from Vogue assistant to front-row favorite, underlining his extroversion, passion for the fashion industry, and the importance of never saying no—and that's what's contemporary. Episode Highlights: Sweet nostalgia: Blasberg remembers his upbringing in St. Louis, Missouri, as typical and all-American, but not one that facilitated a knowledge of fashion from the get-go. Surrounded by manuscripts: With a mother who was the managing editor of a medical journal, Blasberg had his first connection to documents and texts through medicine and later as a prolific note-passer at school. Contrasts: “I had a fundamental lack of understanding or loose grasp of the fashion industry, as I now know it today,” Blasberg says. Beginnings: Being predigital but a natural extrovert, Blasberg found an agency and advocated for himself, with his first foray into the fashion world writing biographies for models, later working for Vogue and W magazines. Hired and fired from Vogue: Blasberg calls it an educational process and experience, even though managing and assisting “was probably not the best fit for me.” The evolving role of the journalist: Though the traditional writer role doesn't exist in the same form it did two decades ago, Blasberg sees the ability to express oneself in written language as more important than ever. Do readers exist?: Regardless of form, people may not be reading but are still consuming content and “still curious what people have to say and what they have to write,” Blasberg notes. Bazaar Models: Blasberg's books explore successful models and muses in a form that fuses literature, journalism, and sheer curiosity about the lives of talents. Man About Town: Blasberg has a unique freedom and independence in navigating the fashion industry, which he sees as a result of open-minded optimism. Perspective as a “trader in culture”: Blasberg notes that live streams, online and resale marketplaces, and influencer culture are ways in which the fashion industry, in particular, has changed over the course of just the last few years. Full-circle moment: A career highlight is the Paris centennial celebration of Richard Avedon, Blasberg's childhood hero. Driven by passion: Inspired by icons like Richard Avedon and Marilyn Monroe, Blasberg's work at the Gagosian Gallery is unique in its capability to portray other elements of culture and history, such as the Civil Rights Movement. His enthusiasm for the subject matter shines through. What's contemporary now: For Blasberg, it's never saying ‘no.'
Some chance encounters in Weird London lead Liam to realize the team's new purpose. Bookburners is a Realm production voiced by Xe Sands, created by Max Gladstone, and written by Max Gladstone, Margaret Dunlap, Amal El-Mohtar, Mur Lafferty, Andrea Phillips, and Brian Francis Slattery. Listen away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm Unlimited or Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers also get early access and exclusive bonus content! Visit realm.fm/unlimited Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Want to chat about your favorite Realm shows? Join our Discord. Visit our merch store: realm.fm/merch Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some chance encounters in Weird London lead Liam to realize the team's new purpose. Bookburners is a Realm production voiced by Xe Sands, created by Max Gladstone, and written by Max Gladstone, Margaret Dunlap, Amal El-Mohtar, Mur Lafferty, Andrea Phillips, and Brian Francis Slattery. Listen away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm Unlimited or Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers also get early access and exclusive bonus content! Visit realm.fm/unlimited Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Want to chat about your favorite Realm shows? Join our Discord. Visit our merch store: realm.fm/merch Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners
Liam is at loose ends, unsure what the Bookburners' mission should be if it's no longer to conceal the existence of magic. Bookburners is a Realm production voiced by Xe Sands, created by Max Gladstone, and written by Max Gladstone, Margaret Dunlap, Amal El-Mohtar, Mur Lafferty, Andrea Phillips, and Brian Francis Slattery. Listen away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm Unlimited or Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers also get early access and exclusive bonus content! Visit realm.fm/unlimited Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Want to chat about your favorite Realm shows? Join our Discord. Visit our merch store: realm.fm/merch Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liam is at loose ends, unsure what the Bookburners' mission should be if it's no longer to conceal the existence of magic. Bookburners is a Realm production voiced by Xe Sands, created by Max Gladstone, and written by Max Gladstone, Margaret Dunlap, Amal El-Mohtar, Mur Lafferty, Andrea Phillips, and Brian Francis Slattery. Listen away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm Unlimited or Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers also get early access and exclusive bonus content! Visit realm.fm/unlimited Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Want to chat about your favorite Realm shows? Join our Discord. Visit our merch store: realm.fm/merch Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners
last sunday we teamed up with Man About Town barbershop and Radio Ninesprings to give away free toys to vulnerable families. It was a bitter-sweet and profound experience. And then some bloody teenagers threw an egg at me! Please consider clicking that follow button here on spotify and leaving us a review, it really helps! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thestevecalisshow/message
Few people have been as involved in shaping Scottsdale as Kurt Brueckner. He's a founding partner in Titus Brueckner Spitler & Shelts, one of the city's leading law firms. But that's just the tip of the impact he's had on the city. Kurt has had leadership roles across the city for several decades, from city boards and commissions to dozens of community groups and organizations. Listen in to discover what motivates this role model community champion and how he has a lot of fun doing it all.
In this episode, George chats with Scarlett Baker of GQ magazine and discusses her career path to date, from university to where she is now. Scarlett previously edited Man About Town and was Editor-in-Chief of The Next Hour, campaigning to bring watchmaking to younger audiences. Other roles include Highsnobiety, More or Less, Dazed and L'Officiel.
The Jack Benny Show, originally broadcast June 25, 1939, From Waukegan. The last show of the season. The program originates from the Genesee Theatre, Waukegan, Illinois. The world premier of "Man About Town" is scheduled to take place right after the broadcast. Jack plays "Glow-Worm" on the violin. Jack announces that "The Aldrich Family" will premier in his time slot next week. Also The Family Doctor from 1932, Error in Diagnosis. Griff Miller has a bad heart, and an interest payment due on his boathouse. Doc Adams helps out with a check and a quarantine.I'm done fighting with my doctors. A variety of health issues have led me to a decision that I hoped I wouldn't have to make for a couple of more years.Classic Radio Theater will end June 30, 2023.I want to thank everyone who made this show possible over the years. I know it's only about three weeks for stations to make alternate programming arrangements, but it's a choice that I had to make. I'm nearing 70 years of age, and the grind of producing these shows is just too much.It has been my honor and pleasure to serve you these past eight years.#Classic-Radio #Old-Time-Radio #Comedy #Jack-benny #The-Family-Doctor
Hour 1: The Mets and Yankees both come limping into the Subway Series starting tomorrow night. Gleyber Torres had a lazy error in last night's game that just can't happen. The Mets and Yankees will both be without their big hitter as Aaron Judge and Pete Alonso are both hurt. Gio can't believe a healthy Giancarlo Stanton didn't play last night. Buck Showalter had a closed door meeting with the team that resulted in one win. The Mets are really tough to watch right now. Jerry is here for his first update but first Boomer is pissed off that we are out of coffee beans for his fresh coffee. He starts with the Yankees losing on Sunday night baseball. We also have audio of John Sterling getting hit in the face with a foul ball on Saturday. Craig and Evan got a letter yelling at them for claiming the Rays are cheaters. The Mets lost to the Pirates yesterday and lost 2-of-3 over the weekend. Saquon Barkley talked at his football camp about the July 17th deadline between he and the Giants and the franchise tag. Zach Wilson was asked what he thought when he heard the rumors Aaron Rodgers was coming. The Nuggets are looking to win the NBA title tonight at home in Denver. In the final segment of the hour, Aaron Rodgers continues to be living his best life. He went to see Ed Sheeran at MetLife and he went to the Tony Awards last night.
In this episode of ‘The Art Bystander' our host Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar meet with Erik Tortensson to discuss his relationship to art, both professionally in the intersection between art and fashion, but also his own ventures as an emerging artist. Be ready for an engaging discussion.Erik Torstensson is FRAME co-founder and chief creative director. The retail brand he describes as a hybrid of ‘Behaving like a Parisian fashion house but with the modernity of a California start-up”.Grew up in rural Sweden, moved to London at the age of nineteen to embark on his career. After working at Wallpaper magazine, Erik and Jens Grede [co-founder of FRAME] built Saturday Group; the leading global fashion and beauty marketing group that served some of the world's most famous brands such as Louis Vuitton, Calvin Klein, Moncler, and H&M.At the same time, Erik became Editor in Chief of Man About Town magazine, and is credited for the launch of GQ Style. A short time later, he debuted Industrie Magazine, while building a successful career photographing leading fashion campaigns and art directing shoots.During this exciting chapter, Erik and Jens launched FRAME; a passion project that quickly evolved into a globally successful brand. A decade later, FRAME is defining the culture of every day dressing, spearheaded by Erik's formidable leadership and creative vision.Alongside FRAME, Erik continues to work as an esteemed photographer as well as providing strategy and creative direction to other agencies and brands. He is also an investor in Good American and Skims, amongst many other brands. He's been recognized as part of the BOF 500 [BOF annual list of the most influential people in the world of fashion]. He's passionate about harnessing his influence and wisdom to invest in the next young group of creatives.Outside of his professional ventures, Erik enjoys the art of furniture design and has a keen eye for interiors and an ever growing collection of art and photography.Erik now resides in NYC with his partner Natalie Massenet and son, where he can focus on his business pursuits, interests, and endeavors, regularly traveling between FRAME LA, NY, and London headquarters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Managed to carve out some time old friend, bar supremo, longtime West Coaster, and dude who sends out thousands of cocktail kits every month with Shaker & Spoon, Danny Ronen! We were both sequestered in a hotel in ritzy Tiburon, California, judging the American Distilling Institute's Craft Spirits Awards, so we took a break from judging spirits to......sit down and drink some and fix the world. Enjoy!Danny is @dronen on IG, and his firms @shakerandspoon and www.dannyronen.com Get in touch with Duff!Podcast business enquiries: consulting@liquidsolutions.org (PR friends: we're only interested in having your client on if they can talk about OTHER things than their prepared speaking points or their new thing, whatever that is, for a few hours. They need to be able to hang. Oh, and we won't supply prepared or sample questions, or listener or “reach” stats, either.) Retain Philip's consulting firm, Liquid Solutions, specialised in on-trade engagement & education, brand creation and repositioning: philip@liquidsolutions.org Philip on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philipsduff/ Philip on Facebook: Philip Duff Philip on X/Twitter: Philip Duff (@philipduff) / Twitter Philip on LinkedIn: linkedin.com Old Duff Genever on Instagram: Old Duff Genever (@oldduffgenever) • Instagram photos and videos Old Duff Genever on Facebook: facebook.com Old Duff Genever on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/oldduffgenever?lang=en www.oldduffgenever.com...
It's a day of firsts for Dr. Husband - his first encounter with super-villain and future gay icon The Pied Piper, PLUS his first knowledge Wally West's hair dye! It's Flash #164, come on in, the water's fine!
Steve Cooper talks with director/writer/actor/comic Mike Binder. Mike created and starred in the HBO series The Mind of the Married Man. He has directed, written and co-starred in various movies such as The Sex Monster, The Upside of Anger, Reign Over Me and Man About Town. He has written or directed (or both) on such projects as Blankman, Crossing the Bridge, Indian Summer, Black or White, Billions, Ray Donovan and Nashville. As a stand-up comic he has appeared on many shows including Late Night with David Letterman, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Pat Sajak Show, One Night Stand and Late Night with Conan O'Brien. He also recently hosted the Showtime docu-series The Comedy Store.
On this episode of The Indy, Host Molly McAnany sits down with Spencer the Gardner, one of the very active veterans of the local music scene whose work infuses Santa Barbara's surf heritage with Latin rock and cumbia sounds. Spencer has journeyed around the world and back to Santa Barbara where he says ‘Spencer the Gardener' was eventually born. We talk about his time playing in London with his band The Tan, his Latin and Irish music influences, the power of radio, and how he's seen the music industry change over the years.All music for this episode written by Molly McAnany.Follow ‘The Indy' on social media @theindypod to support.Sources referenced on this episode:Who is Spencer the Gardener?The Tan - We're Hanging Out (1982)Life of the Party, Man About Town
For a lot of us at DC Beer, there's nothing like finishing up the work week, heading to the local brewery for a fine brown ale, and headbanging to your local favorite heavy metal band. Years ago, the DIY metal scene of DC was looking for a place that metal fans could call home. Where did they find it? DC's beer scene.The DC Beer ecosystem goes far beyond the brewers and taprooms. In this episode, the DC Beer Crew talks with Metal Chris, founder of DCHeavyMetal.com, to hear the story of how DC breweries became the haven for heavy metal fans to gather under the common love of heavy riffs. In other news…well, there's bad news. But there's also good news! We share both, tell you which beer events you should hit this next week, and cheers the DC Beer community for all the highs and lows it's currently experiencing. We're also joined by beloved Jordan Harvey, DC Beer's own Man-About-Town, for some fun shenanigans. Keep up to date with everything happening at DCBeer.com, @DCBeer on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Email us at beershow@dcbeer.com.Breweries, distilleries, restaurants, and others who want us to announce new releases can provide that information at DC.beer/releases.
Brought To You By Souza's Heating & Air. This week on the show, Episode 51, is a message from the host, Aaron Goodwin/Bubba Black
This week on the Manteca Podcast, a 3rd generation HVAC specialist, and to hear the story told back to me, my guest was in the local Manteca area family heating and air business. By the time he was old enough to make decisions in life, he was leaving this town Manteca to get away from the family business and heating and air, it was all he knew from a young age. So, this Manteca patriot decided at the time, which was around the 9/11 attack that he wanted to go to college. The way to do that inexpensively was to do it, by entering the Armed Forces and that is where the Air Force grabs a young Manteca man headed for a new career in the military.. Mark was headed for a new career, that was in the nuclear missile silos in Cheyenne Wyoming, the job? HVAC / Heating and Air Conditioning, you heard me right. Mr. "I'm tired of Manteca and I'm tired of HVAC' goes into the military… That is where he had an epiphany and that was to go with what you know and to appreciate what he had learned at home and what he was learning in the military.. After his service Mark comes home and ends up at some point carrying on the family name that has grown to be such a big name in the Manteca and Ripon area over multiple decades in the HVAC trade. From his grandpa, Tony to his uncle and dad, Tony and Mark Sr. this MHS graduate, last name Souza, has built a very successful heating and air business continuing the family legacy and this week he's on my show.. Mark Souza-Souza's Heating & Air
This week on ‘The Stack' we speak with Huw Gwyther, founder of ‘Man About Town' and ‘Wonderland'. Plus: Scott Meslow, author of ‘From Hollywood with Love: The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again) of the Romantic Comedy' and we head to Salone del Mobile to chat to the team behind ‘C41' magazine.
This week on ‘The Stack' we speak with Huw Gwyther, founder of ‘Man About Town' and ‘Wonderland'. Plus: Scott Meslow, author of ‘From Hollywood with Love: The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again) of the Romantic Comedy' and we head to Salone del Mobile to chat to the team behind ‘C41' magazine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brought to you by Souzas Heating & Air at souza360.com This week I jumped on an airplane to go see my son and grandkids and his family who live just outside of Austin Texas.. The podcast was weighing heavy on my mind as I made a promise to do 52 weeks without a hitch putting on a show weekly without fail. With just a few shows left, and some changes in the roster of interviews sort of shifting around it's been a little. Tough to get these things done in 7 days quite a task and throw a week's vacation into the mix it was all weighing heavy on my mind I thought to myself " wait a second there is possibly one of the BIGGEST success stories to come from Manteca , he was a short kid who lived way out on 120/Yosemite west near what used to be called the R CLUB and he went to Nile garden grammar school and graduated from Manteca High. Maybe the most popular name in all of professional sports to come from here, and he lives in TEXAS even though you may think he was from Oakdale, the cowboy capital of the world as we've been told all of our lives here on the west coast and in the central valley of California. To hear this week's guest, who is an American rodeo ICON tell it. He used to think that too. Until he moved away and traveled around cowboyin' and eventually found himself in Stephenville Texas and found this is where all of his idols and fellow riders live… he now has a little ranch in Gustine Texas near Stephensville where he and his wife homeschool their boys and dad gets up early to teach his sons the ways of cowboyin'. I would normally do a lil bio thing here but its coming in the first part of the show and you may know exactly who I'm talking to here live in Texas.. his name is TED NUCE American sports champion Olympic medal winner the inaugural first champion at the inception of the PBR and so many more accolades, if you look closely in the Amarillo By Morning video by George, Ted Nuce is a majority of the footage rodeoing' there for America to see and this was back in the '70s and '80s. Such a colored life he has led and now I am in Texas he's in the hottest here at his ranch/compound in Texas i got lost coming here as you'll hear me talk about
Brought to You by Souza's Heating & Air - This week's guest started teaching martial arts after returning home from Vietnam in 1969 and is now a 7th-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do professor 8th dan in go shin Jitsu kai. he started teaching police officers combat tactics at the San Joaquin delta college in 1970 by 1974 he opened a martial arts school teaching until 1982 when the Manteca boys and girls club opened its doors. in the 80's he married Janis Delaney. Robin wanted to give back to his community here around Manteca where he was born and raised. He started volunteering at the club in 1983 as a martial arts instructor giving free classes to the youth of Manteca for almost 40 years, teaching thousands of youth from age 6 to 17 In 1987 he was given the volunteer award from President Ronald Reagan in 1992 inducted into the Black Belt Hall Of Fame by the International Martial Arts Competitors Federation In 1995 awarded his second Presidential Volunteer Award from Bill Clinton, In 1996 my guest was inducted into the Manteca Hall Of Fame for athletics, and given the 15-Year Volunteer Award from The Boys And Girls Club Of America. In 2002 he received a volunteer award for 20 years of service to the youth of Manteca. In 2004, inducted into The World Martial Arts Masters Hall Of Fame. also that year, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from Grandmaster Leo Fong. In 2007 Robin was put in the Manteca Sports Hall Of Fame Voted Manteca's Best Athlete. In 2008 he was certified as a master instructor by the United Martial Arts Association in 2009 he won 2 Gold medals in the California Senior Olympics in martial arts events, sparring, and traditional weapons forms. In 2013 my guest was inducted into the USA Martial Arts Hall Of Fame, n 2019. The USA National Martial Arts Association made him The Grandmaster Of The Year, no longer a Sabonim, he also is a father to two great adults as well. this week he is also a guest on my show about the greats of Manteca California that I do every week. Robin Taberna is Mantecas martial artist…and a guest on the Manteca podcast that I call the Man About Town- Brought To You By Souza's Heating And Air Contact Mark for great service he's also about to release a new book. See this 3rd generation family Heating & Air company in Manteca and their story at Souza360.Com
Brought To You By Souza's Heating & Air - souzashvac.com In 1972 at the age of 4, his parents Rick and Judy, and sister Kristen moved to Manteca. This young Manteca boy, always had an interest in athletics; taking up the game of golf at age 7, with his father and grandfather Everett. I am going to continue to read this but my personal addition to this guy is "The best all-sports athlete ever and all of the athletes will tell you the same that have ever played against him on a ballpark field or a real sports competition game etc…. Let me continue. my guest continued to play and began with the Northern California Golf Association at age 10 and continued to age 18. He participated in approximately 50 golf tournaments during this time. He attended Manteca High School (1983-1987). He played football and basketball for Manteca High, but where he really shined was in the game of golf. Playing for Manteca High he was named all VOL 1984-1987; Section Champ 1986-87; VOL Champ 1984-87; Nor-Cal Individual Champ in 1985 and State Champ 1986. During this time he also played in the U.S. Junior Amateur Golf Championships 1984-87. He attended Oklahoma State University 1989-91; Winner of 7 College tournaments; Ben Hogan Award and the Dave Williams Award for Top Senior in College Golf in 1991. joined the Professional Golf Association (PGA) 1992-2003. was the winner of 10 professional golf tournaments, most notably the 1998 Philippine Open; Finished in the top 17 on the Asian Tour Money List from 1993-96. In 1996 finished top 10 in 15 of 25 events and qualified and played in the 1993 US Open. He no longer swings that often now he does his hometown well with is business and doings with his church is married to Diane; they have a son named Tyler. His hobbies are family, basketball, fishing and of course golf. Well catch up with him, now on the podcast about my favorite place MANTECA California.. I'm born and raised His name is Kevin Wentworth
Brought to you by Souza's Heating and Air - Manteca This week on the Man About Town Podcast - My guest and the entire family with a dad who wasn't around and a mom who made ends meet by moving into most of the low-income neighborhoods in South Stockton. Mom ended up bringing her family to Manteca a little impoverished area of town north of the town's P.G+E Station. I think of Mini-Park and all the families that lived on Greenbriar. There was one Mexican kid with a chip on his shoulder, why? This young man stuck out like a sore thumb when he was with other Mexican kids or black kids. Out of their family, this young man had red hair and freckles and none of the other children in the family had red hair or freckles and in downtown Stockton at that time Crow Valley, Sierra Vista, Boggs tract, these areas were Black Neighborhoods Mexicans were already having trouble in those communities due to the ways of race and the streets. Let alone, a redheaded Mexican. So he learned to fight and boy could he fight. That red-headed boy in the 80s, introduced himself and Manteca to the fights that would happen at the Stockton Civic.. If it wasn't for a career-ending injury his name would have been on the top of everybody's mind and lips in the boxing community for years to come there's no doubt. But that hand injury sidetracked Red as they called him and instead of the world champ he is Manteca's champ. He said to me why me? I didn't win the belt. Well. he's bout to find out why people love him like I do a treasure to Manteca. I'm going to interview this young boxer who in those days brought this place Manteca to his fights in Stockton the Stockton civic and other places putting the world of boxing on notice. He's going to tell the story about never being knocked out never hitting the canvas and more as I highlight a big name from my days growing up and just a great human and great example Tony Dominguez is my guy this week. The Manteca champ.
The Willis family got their start in Stockton California where dad Jerry Dean Willis the first was a bar operator. His young sons were trained in the fine art of lawn care. Detailing cars and others by himself. Years later friends would talk of the skills those young men learned so many years ago. I say that in jest.. My guest played under all of the great football coaches at MHS and he then went on to play college ball. And then a business marketing class sent home an assignment to start a business on paper For this college student/MHS graduate, he did that homework and on paper designed a sports bar. Which were the new type of bars being built in the late eighties. Now there are a lot of em, that seem to be on steroids. Compared to one of the originals I am sure in the state, that is the reason I picked this gentleman to be on the show.. He and his father scouted out many locations and were doing research on taking that dream from a piece of paper and making it work bringing it to fruition. This club in Manteca was named ROCKO's based on a nickname given to the owner by some college friends. It stuck and all these years later after a terrible fire gutted and killed the place. The owner, you'll hear re-invented himself and is nowhere near bringing a bar back at his age now. You'll find out in the show here what he has been up to the story of its inception and the life of my guest Jerry Dean Willis JR. or as they call him JD Willis he was the proprietor of Rockos sports bar and he has put in the time here, that's the reason I am here with JD he will tell us about his life and I know I am a little jaded but this gonna be great podcast so settle in adjust your headphones and here comes the story of JD WILLIS and the legend of Rockos on the Man About Town Podcast
Brought To You By The TRUSTED SONS- Handyman Company 209 269-2727 trustedsons.com Right next door, south, to the Manteca Post Office there is a small shop still in day-to-day operations and about to be transferred to a new set of owners. They will be continuing a new family set of traditions which is great news. Redi-Mark is a family-run business that has been going since the mid-'70s at a variety of small buildings downtown. Far from the old days from a small room in a house on Airport Way where mom and dad were starting a rubber stamp business. That business flourished into where Diane Givens continues the Lamar family tradition of rubber stamps trophies, plaques and so much more to this day. This gal has got ants in her pants…. You'll hear that story because we're digging in and scratching the surface at the same time. Like an audio tug of war in your brain and in the lives of the Lamar tradition and family shadow Diane at Redi mark operates in today. She is the guest she will tell her story and the story of Redi Mark on this week's show
Brought To You By The Trusted Sons- America's Handyman Company 209-269-2727 Mike Mallory, CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties (SHFB) located in Manteca, will tell you “it takes an army to accomplish their mission”, and it does. Fighting Hunger-Feeding Hope! It is a daily challenge accomplished by a committed and dedicated group of stakeholders led by Mike. He will tell you “others make it happen”. Others will tell you “Mike makes it happen”. The reality is with Mike's guidance and leadership, and with the dedication of staff and the commitment of community-minded individuals, together, they accomplish this monumental feat every day. Mike began as a member of the Board of Directors in 1998. Mike was invited to become the new CEO in 2008. At this time the economy was experiencing significant challenges, and the food bank was faced with equally significant organizational and operational issues. Mike's leadership led to a restructuring of the board and increased the effectiveness of the food bank. The food bank has grown to include many additional communities including Merced and the Mother Lode that rely on the food bank for food. There is a collaboration of over 100 non-profit agencies that distribute over 15.8 million pounds of food to food pantries and after-school programs serving 365,000 adults, seniors and children that suffer from food insecurity. Current programs that have expanded or were created under his leadership include: Food 4 Thought, Senior Brown Bag, Mobile Fresh, Green Bag (Go Green for Seniors), Chef Program, Farm to Family and events such as The Chili Cook-Off, Hit the Streets for Hunger, Empty Bowls and Turkeys R Us. Mike has become the face of Second Harvest Food Bank, but his service continues by being involved and serving on the Wells Fargo Advisory Board, California Food Bank Association, Mountain Valley Express Board and Stanislaus County Healthy Aging Association. Because of his involvement, he has been able to expose the food bank and garner additional support and resources that extend the impact of the agency. Mike and the staff at SHFB are tireless and innovative, working every day to eliminate hunger. Mike attended and graduated from Sacramento City College in 1975 and Cal Poly-Pomona in 1977. He is married to his best friend Suzanne and is a proud father and grandpa
Brought to you by the Trusted Sons - America's Handyman Company 209 269 2727 - When Dino Cunial started his career as an educator for Manteca schools, it was a one-horse town. Manteca High School, where he taught orientation and world history to freshmen, was the only high school in the town of roughly 7,000 people – the same population as the Northern California town of Susanville where he grew up and graduated from Lassen High & for the next four decades, Cunial served the youth of the community as a teacher, a coach, and an administrator – earning him the honor of having his name on the stadium at the high school where he worked for 34 years. East Union. But before he achieved legendary status for his time at East Union – where he is a part of the school's Hall of Fame – Dino Cunial was a Manteca Buffalo. In the fall of 1961, Cunial started teaching geography and orientation to freshmen at Manteca High School recruited by Don Reed and Joe Handy to help coach basketball. He became an official coach the following year when he took over the freshman football program and would hold that position until East Union High School opened up – effectively splitting Manteca, and its high school loyalties, in half. While the opening of East Union High School split the town in half – and led to some very tense opening years where rivalries got out of control – Dino never lost touch with his Manteca High School colleagues or lost sight of where he came from. Over the years he has worked with a who's who of local coaching and education legends – Vern Gebhardt, Rick Arucan, Dick Durham, Bill Stricker – and the same year that he walked away from coaching and assumed the role of athletic director at East Union, longtime friend Walker Vick assumed the same role at Manteca High School. Dino is An avid traveler and now relishes watching his grandchildren play sports both locally and in other parts of California. While he misses the town that he knew when he first arrived more than 50 years ago, Cunial said he still loves Manteca and those that call it home. He and his wife Sharon live here still and now I am going to scratch the surface of the life of DINO CUNIAL
This week's guest, for four decades came into your home primarily on a piece of paper. His entry to your mind was in ink and black and white. Ron did this by reporting the local sports scene and keeping his hometown of Manteca in the minds of people who were part of the Modesto Bee circulation. He went to school at MHS for a year and wore the green, but was then transitioned to the new high school in town back in the late 60's East Union High school where he graduated and got his love for people, sports, and writing, now here we are 40 years down the road. It was a road that started in Selma after Fresno state, with duties at local newspapers in Merced and Manteca over the years. Ron's pushed No. 2 pencils and pens, for many a gateway into the media from a small city where his name is synonymous with sports writing. He loves golf, his wife, daughter brothers and sisters, Manteca, and sports. Ron is a great family man and loves keeping the tradition of his lineage, by working hard, doing service work around town and his church. This was all handed down from the Agostinis, his parents, who farmed this land so many years ago.. I bet he and I, are the same. I think it's about time to get him into the Manteca Hall of Fame what an honor that would be, to be there with his Dad who holds the honor already.. Ron Agostini is on the Manteca Podcast.
From his high school days as president of the Hanford High Future Farmers of America, through his college years at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, to presently serving his second term on the Manteca City Council, most of Steve DeBrum's life has been spent serving his community. After arriving in Manteca in 1984, Steve immediately became involved in his church, the Manteca Sunrise Kiwanis Club and several other activities. He has been a tireless worker in these groups, having served the Kiwanis as president, later being named Super Distinguished Lieutenant Governor of the Cal-Nev-Ha District and named to its Hall of Fame. Other past presidencies have included those of the Manteca Chamber of Commerce (2002-03) and the Boys and Girls Club of Manteca (2004-05). He is the current president of the Manteca Convention and Visitors Bureau. He is a past board member of the San Joaquin County United Way and the American Heart Association. At present, he serves on the boards of the Manteca Unified Student Trust and the Boys and Girls Club. For the past 25 years, Steve has been employed as Northern Area Manager for the California Cooperative Creamery/Dairy Farmers of America. He and his wife, Veronica, are parents of two children, with four grandchildren. In his spare time, he enjoys being an auctioneer, traveling, hunting and being with his family.