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Tonight the Papa Muse Duo at South Hill Cider, Michael Ciccone & Company at Six Mile Creek Vineyard, and the Ithaca Festival Parade from Fall Creek to Downtown Ithaca followed by Maddy Walsh and the Blind Spots at the Bernie Milton Pavilion! Friday, Wingnut at South Hill Cider and London McDaniel is at the Antlers. The Ithaca Festival runs all weekend through Sunday! Saturday a Landscaping with Native Plants session at the Newfield Public Library, a 50th birthday party for the First Unitarian organ, Taj Mahal and Keb Mo are at the Point of the Bluff Vineyards overlooking Keuka Lake, and Smoking Loons at Hopshire Farm & Brewery. Sunday a pancake breakfast at the Etna Fire Department, the 5th annual Lansing Car Show at Myers Park, a Chicken BBQ at the Slaterville Fire Department, and Practice at Presents Community Showcase Featuring Burn the Boats, Lemon Law, and Horn Rims at Deep Dive. Mondays with MAQ at South Hill Cider. Tuesday Annie Burns and Friends at the Inn at Taughannock, a Southern Old Time String Band Jam Session at Deep Dive, and GreenStar Gigs with Cozmic Theo at the west end GreenStar. Wednesday, Fireside Sessions with John Simon at New Park, [...]
Our hosts discuss the 2003 adaptation of Louis Sachar's Holes and Maq proves the fact that subtext is The Good Shit™. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Savoir lire, écrire et comprendre… ça semble évident pour plusieurs, mais c'est encore un défi pour des milliers de personnes.Dans cette entrevue touchante, Valérie Lafleur nous parle de l'impact concret de l'alphabétisation, du travail de la MAQ, et de ces petits gestes qui redonnent autonomie et dignité.
Suivi de notre encan Demidov | Bureaucratie en santé | Hélène Boudreault et son scandale d’allaitement | Les rages de sucre Dans cet épisode intégral du 23 avril, en entrevue : Maud Rebeyrol, médecin de famille et patiente et Jean Pascal Provost, conjoint de Maud Raphaëlle Petitjean, directrice générale du Mouvement allaitement du Québec (MAQ). Une production QUBAvril 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
«Il n’y a rien de plus naturel qu’une femme qui donne le sein à un bébé qui n’est pas le sien», lance notre invitée. Hélène Boudreau fait semblant d’allaiter un enfant qui n’est pas le sien: y a-t-il un enjeu problématique? Discussion sur le lait des mammifères. Entrevue avec Raphaëlle Petitjean, directrice générale du Mouvement allaitement du Québec (MAQ). Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
01) AFTERUS, MAQ, Trance Reserve - Dreamwalking (Extended Mix) [ Interplay Global ] 02) Dermot Kirby - Close Call (Extended Mix) [ Activate Recordings ] 03) Andy Jornee - Remember When You Started (U7FT) [UNIVERSE7 RECORDINGS] 04) ALEXUNDR - Whisper (Extended Mix) [ABLAZING RECORDS] 05) Liudicrous & Taivis - Glimpse Of You (Extended Mix) [MONSTER PURE] 06) Skyvol & EDU BRAVO - Overfree (Extended Mix) [EASTERIA] 07) Ashley Wallbridge & Pulse Gate - Rise Of Sparta (Extended Mix) [EMBRANCE THE JOURNEY] 08) Roman Messer & Inrayzex - Gravity (Extended Mix) [SUANDA MUSIC] 09) DuMonde - Light Beyond The Shadows (JAMX & D.Mand Mix) [HIGH CONTRAST RECORDINGS] 10) Ana Criado - Still There's You (A.R.D.I. Remix) [FULL] 11) Christian Westerhof, Mak Sim - Our Way (Extended Mix) [Gert Records]
Third Thursday Artist Alley Open Studios at the South Hill Business Campus this evening, as well as Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider, a Soup and Salad supper fundraiser at Houtz Hall in Etna, Maundy Thursday service at the First Baptist Church, the What’s Cookin’ Jazz Trio at Bike Bar, and a Memorial Show for Julian Pompilio at Deep Dive. Friday, a Wizard’s Feast at Risley Hall at Cornell, Billy Golicki at Summerhill Brewing, London McDaniel at the Antlers, Night Eagle presents the Slambovian Circus of Dreams at the Lansing Performing Arts Center, and A Very Special Episode, Open Swim, and Green as New Light at Angry Mom Records. For your Saturday, Easter Egg Hunts at the Groton Fire Department and Dryden Baptist Church, an Earth Day festival on the Ithaca Commons, opening day at Steamboat Landing for the Ithaca Farmers Market, and Brian Francis & Co at Summerhill Brewing. Sunday, an Easter Breakfast at the Groton American Legion, Easter Egg Hunt at the Etna Park and Playground, Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center, and Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad at Deep Dive. Monday, Joshua Hatcher and Greg Evans at the Downstairs. Tuesday, New Cold [...]
1 - BiXX & JSKA BiXX & JSKA - To Find Myself (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Knights Music] 2 - Airdream - Find Your Way (Original Mix) [Alter Ego Records] 3 - Ross Rayer - Nostalgia [Avena Records] 4 - Victor Special - Return of the Sky Warriors [Avena Records] 5 - 40THAVA - Destino (Extended Mix) [Lost Kommunication Records] 6 - Eryon Stocker & Laucco - Nymeria (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Knights Music] 7 - AFTERUS, MAQ & Trance Reserve - Dreamwalking (Extended Mix) [Interplay Global] 8 - Matthew Duncan - Orbit (Extended Mix) [Serenity Digital Music] 9 - REX.W - Celestial [Avena Records] 10 - Fredd Moz - Andromeda (Original Mix) [Alter Ego Records] 11 - Kenny McAuley - Digital Frontier (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Knights Music] 12 - Lee McNeill - Slip Away (Extended Mix) [Lost Kommunication Records] 13 - Pulse Code, James Pound - Torus (Extended Mix) [Rated Records] 14 - Sauli - Innerspace (Extended Mix) [Serenity Digital Music] 15 - Robinito - Above The Clouds (Extended Mix) [Avena Records] 16 - Sanderlift & FARSHID FARR - Stay In The Sky (Extended Mix) [Lost Kommunication Records] 17 - Angelus & Ren Faye - With Me Now (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Knights Music] 18 - Rene Ablaze - Embrace The Gates (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Knights Music] 19 - Peter Miethig - I Can Hear You (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Knights Music] 20 - Chris Hunt (UK) - Solo (Extended Mix) [Rated Records] 21 - Pulse Code, James Pound - Sphere (Extended Mix) [Rated Records] 22 - Robin Mcilmoyle & G Summers - The Story of You [Avena Records] 23 - Loups - Entropy (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Knights Music] 24 - Chris Hunt (UK) - Overdrive (Extended Mix) [Rated Records] 25 - Jason Gray - Illusion (Extended Mix) [Rated Records] 26 - Jay Turio No Jersey (Extended Mix) [Ballistic Records] 27 - Van Snyder, Serena Bleu & Alexander Popov - Lose Control (Van Snyder & Alexander Popov Extended VIP Mix) [Interplay Records]
00. Episode 282 (Intro) - Trance All Over The World [00:00:00] 01. Adip Kiyoi - Admire [Suanda Music] 02. Spencer Newell & Adara - I Didn't Run [FSOE] 03. Roger-M - Feel Free [Smilax Productions] 04. SUB DARKNESS, Alisa Parker - OXYGEN [Interplay Global] 05. Steve Allen - Constant Motion [Uplift Recordings] 06. LinMou, Super Luminal - Dawn of the Horizon [AROS Music] 07. Matt Eray - Those Days [Who's Afraid Of 138?!] 08. Roman Messer & Airborn - Let Me Go [Suanda Music] 09. Made Of Light & Vanessa Berni - Voyage to Orion [Suanda Voice] 10. North Skies, Krevix - Trance Is A Feeling [Serendipity Muzik] 11. Madwave & Fros7novA - Sigma [THINK TRANCE] 12. Roman Messer & Inrayzex - Gravity [Suanda Music] 13. Brent Rix - Phases [State Control Records] 14. Dash Berlin & Dani Sylvia - Moonburn [DistroKid] 15. Pinkque & Roxanne Emery - Better Than This (ILYIN & Darix Remix) [Reason II Rise Music] 16. AFTERUS, MAQ & Trance Reserve - Dreamwalking [Interplay Global] 17. Misja Helsloot - Isolation Failure [Ablazing Records] 18. REX.W - Celestial [Avena Records] 19. Man With No Name x Fish56Octagon x David Forbes - Floor Essence [Perfecto Fluoro] 20. Harmonic Wave & E-SET - Magic Fly [We Love Trance Records] 21. M42 - O.E.G. [Ascent Recordings] 22. Photographer - Airport (London & Niko 2025 Remix) 23. DJ Phalanx - Crossroads [State Control Records] 24. Robinito - Above The Clouds [Avena Records] 25. Robin Mcilmoyle & G Summers - The Story of You [Avena Records] 26. Matty Ralph - Paradise [A State of Trance]
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01. Vasily Goodkov & Ann Polsh - Your Eyes Like The Ocean [Interplay Flow] 02. Anton Pallmer & Synaptic Space - If I Wanted To [2Rock Techno] 03. LTN - All I Need [Interplay Soul] 04. AAfrAA - Letting You In [Interplay Flow] 05. Ruslan Radriges x Alexander Spark x Aniølkü - Dreaming Of You [Interplay] 06. Alexander Komarov & Josie Sandfels - Like A Lion [Interplay] 07. Terry Golden - Space (Alexander Popov Remix) [Interplay] 08. Arhard & iMaya - Listen [Interplay Unity] 09. Eximinds & Alper Cetin - Melodia Remedy [Abora Recordings] 10. SUB DARKNESS & Alisa Parker - OXYGEN [Interplay Global] 11. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Andrea Ribeca - Amaterasu [FSOE] 12. Roman Messer, Inrayzex - Gravity [Suanda] 13. Dimassive - Spiritus Hiemis [Trancemission] 14. AFTERUS & MAQ & Trance Reserve - Dreamwalking [Interplay Global] 15. 4YÛ & Zanny Duko - A Lil Love [Interplay Unity] 16. Van Snyder & Serena Bleu & Alexander Popov - Lose Control (Van Snyder & Alexander Popov VIP Mix) [Interplay]
Bob Deis is a pulp and pop culture historian who collects and writes about vintage men's adventure magazines (MAMs) and paperbacks published in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He owns one of the largest and most complete collections of MAMs in the world.Since 2013, Bob has co-edited the MEN'S ADVENTURE LIBRARY book series with Wyatt Doyle, head of the New Texture indie book publishing imprint. That series, which reprints classic MAM stories and artwork, now includes over 20 illustrated anthologies and art books, including one that focuses on the significant role MAMs played in increasing and shaping public awareness of Bigfoot and other cryptid monsters, titled the CRYPTOZOOLOGY ANTHOLOGY. It features commentary by David Coleman, author of THE BIGFOOT FILMOGRAPHY and was named one of the "Best Cryptozoology Books of the Year” in 2015 by Loren Coleman, founder of the International Cryptozoology Museum.Another recent illustrated anthology co-edited by Bob and Wyatt, ATOMIC WEREWOLVES AND MAN-EATING PLANTS, features supernatural and science fiction stories published in MAMs. It was named as one of the best books in the “Weird Tales' tradition by NEW YORK TIMES book critic Micheal Dirda published in 2023.In 2021, Bob launched MEN'S ADVENTURE QUARTERLY magazine with graphic designer and head of Pulp 2.0 Press, Bill Cunningham. The MAQ reprints MAM stories and artwork, provides background on the writers, artists and magazines, and includes articles about related vintage paperbacks, movies and TV shows. Each issue has a theme.The latest issue, MAQ #11, features classic UFO stories and artwork published in men's adventure magazines in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Commentary in that issue also shows how MAMs played a key role in increasing public awareness of UFOs and of the U.S. governments' attempts to suppress and coverup reports of UFO sightings. The MAQ has developed a loyal following of fans and for combining classic stories and artwork with the eye-poppingly cool layouts created by Bill. Bob and Bill also co-edit THE ART OF RON LESSER book series, which showcases Lesser's famed paperback cover art, historical artwork and more recent paintings.Bob's main website is www.MensPulpMags.com. He also writes a blog about famous quotations, www.ThisDayinQuotes.com .He lives near Key West, Florida with his beautiful wife BJ (who graciously tolerates his piles of old magazines and books), their three dogs and four cats.The gorgeously illustrated MEN'S ADVENTURE LIBRARY books and MEN'S ADVENTURE QUARTERLY magazine issues co-edited by Bob Deis are available on Amazon worldwide or directly from Bob at:https://www.menspulpmags.com/Bob visits with Talking Weird to chat about an assortment of classic UFO and cryptid cases, first recorded and published in classic men's adventure magazines decades ago, and recently collected and reissued in some of Bob's amazing publications: Including articles from such notable researchers as John Keel, Donald Keyhoe, and Ivan T. Sanderson.Do not miss this fascinating episode about an assortment of some classic as well as some long-forgotten tales of the weird and anomalous.
Tracklist: 1.Alexander Popov, Seegy - Guiding Light (Intro Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 2.Xarly Reyes - Distance (Facu Bausset Remix) [Exclusive Premier] 3.Kirill Maxsimoff - Sunrise And Water (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 4.Matte Plane - Like We Used To (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 5.SUB DARKNESS - You Hear My Name (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 6.Alexander Komarov, Josie Sandfeld - Like A Lion (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 7.U-Jeen & Anton By & Inna JAYA - Better Off Alone (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 8.Joren Heelsing - Rumble (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 9.Matte Plane - Mar Don Hills (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 10.Eximinds, Alper Cetin - Melodia Remedy (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 11.Adip Kiyoi - Admire (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 12.Trance Reserve, CHECHERIN - The Night Dog (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 13.Edplacid Patiño - Moonlight (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 14.Phil Dinner - The Battle (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 15.Phil Dinner - Epic (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 16.Dimassive - Spiritus Hiemis (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 17.Made Of Light & Vanessa Berni - Voyage to Orion (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 18.Stormline - Sunset (Original Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 19.ALEXUNDR - Whisper (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 20.Masaru Hinaiji & kayumai - Tabiji (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 21.Alternate High - One Life (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 22.AFTERUS & MAQ & Trance Reserve - Dreamwalking (Original Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 23.Masaru Hinaiji & kayumai - Memories (Original Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 24.STNX, BANKBURN - Testament (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 25.Elgfrothi - Believe (Betibwe Vocal Remix) [Exclusive Premier] 26.Roman Messer & Kayote - Bla Bla Bla (Original Mix) [Exclusive Premier]
Welcome to my new episode Interplay Radioshow #550 Check new music: Van Snyder & Serena Bleu & Alexander Popov - Lose Control (incl. Van Snyder & Alexander Popov Remixes) Stream: https://interplay.ffm.to/itp373 Alexander Popov - Interplay 2024 Stream / Download: https://band.link/Interplay2024 Alexander Popov - Reflected Album Stream / Download: https://band.link/SunsetRays Follow my Playlists on Spotify: 'Interplay Radio' - https://spoti.fi/2GPTc78 'Melodic & Progressive' - https://spoti.fi/3iFqWlC Send your demos to my label 'Interplay Records': https://interplayrecords.com 01. INTRO #INTERPLAY550 02. Vasily Goodkov & Ann Polsh - Your Eyes Like The Ocean [Interplay Flow] 03. Anton Pallmer & Synaptic Space - If I Wanted To [2Rock Techno] 04. LTN - All I Need [Interplay Soul] 05. AAfrAA - Letting You In [Interplay Flow] 06. Ruslan Radriges x Alexander Spark x Aniølkü - Dreaming Of You [Interplay] 07. Alexander Komarov & Josie Sandfels - Like A Lion [Interplay] 08. Terry Golden - Space (Alexander Popov Remix) [Interplay] 09. Arhard & iMaya - Listen [Interplay Unity] 10. Eximinds & Alper Cetin - Melodia Remedy [Abora Recordings] 11. SUB DARKNESS & Alisa Parker - OXYGEN [Interplay Global] 12. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Andrea Ribeca - Amaterasu [FSOE] 13. Roman Messer, Inrayzex - Gravity [Suanda] 14. Dimassive - Spiritus Hiemis [Trancemission] 15. AFTERUS & MAQ & Trance Reserve - Dreamwalking [Interplay Global] 16. 4YÛ & Zanny Duko - A Lil Love [Interplay Unity] 17. Van Snyder & Serena Bleu & Alexander Popov - Lose Control (Van Snyder & Alexander Popov VIP Mix) [Interplay] Follow Alexander Popov: ▶ instagram.com/popovmusic ▶ @popovmusic ▶ facebook.com/alexanderpopovofficial ▶ twitter.com/popovmusic ▶ youtube.com/user/popovmusic ▶ vk.com/popovmusic ▶ alexanderpopov.com
01. Vasily Goodkov & Ann Polsh - Your Eyes Like The Ocean [Interplay Flow] 02. Vassmo & ARISEY - Infinity [Find Your Harmony] 03. Phillip Castle - Feel It [Interplay] 04. Ruslan Radriges x Alexander Spark x Aniølkü - Dreaming Of You [Interplay] 05. Max Denoise & Rinkarna & Claire Willis - Lifeline [Interplay Flow] 06. Terry Golden - Space (Alexander Popov Remix) [Interplay] 07. Georgio Safo - Saturn Attacks [Trance Reserve Music] 08. Regulus & Hidden Tigress - Embrace [2Rock Recordings] 09. Arhard & iMaya - Listen [Interplay Unity] 10. Van Snyder & Serena Bleu & Alexander Popov - Lose Control (Van Snyder Remix) [Interplay] 11. Simon Fischer & Helena Kristianson - Pillars Of Eternity [Suanda True] 12. Aimoon & Intra De Aeris - Dark Matter (DJ Tony Magic Remix) [Interplay Global] 13. Dalmoori & Liquid Dream - Lighthouse [2Rock Uplifting] 14. AFTERUS & MAQ & Trance Reserve - Dreamwalking [Interplay Global] 15. Aly & Fila, Ferry Tayle - Take Me Higher [FSOE] 16. Tycoos & AYDA & Lyd14 - Made of Love [Abora Recordings]
Thursday, Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider and Popa Chubby at the Center for the Arts in Homer. On Friday, the Geneva Jazz Festival at Ventosa Vineyards, First Friday Gallery Night all over Downtown Ithaca, 4word Days at Summerhill Brewing, Mandy Goldman at Stone Bend Farm, Happy Hour with GoGone at Deep Dive, London McDaniel at the Antlers, and an evening with David Sedaris at the State Theatre. All day Saturday and Sunday, Ithacon 48 at Ithaca College’s Emerson Suites. The Ithaca Farmers Market is still Saturdays at Triphammer Marketplace for another couple of weeks! Saturday night, Pierce Walsh & Friends at South Hill Cider, and Start Making Sense & The Ocean Avenue Stompers Horns at the State Theatre. Sunday, fire department pancake breakfasts in Etna and Harford, a Benefit Concert with Cast Iron Cowboys and Rev Ezra at Newfield High School, a Spring Contra Dance with Stove Dragon at Cornell’s Willard Straight Hall Memorial Room, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Wednesday, a talk on Women and the Erie Canal at the Newfield Public Library, Networking at Rev Ithaca Startup Works, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal [...]
Welcome to my new episode Interplay Radioshow #549 Check new music: Alexander Popov & Whiteout & VAILERI - Need To feel Loved Stream: https://interplay.band.link/itp368 Alexander Popov - Interplay 2024 Stream / Download: https://band.link/Interplay2024 Alexander Popov - Reflected Album Stream / Download: https://band.link/SunsetRays Follow my Playlists on Spotify: 'Interplay Radio' - https://spoti.fi/2GPTc78 'Melodic & Progressive' - https://spoti.fi/3iFqWlC Send your demos to my label 'Interplay Records': https://interplayrecords.com 01. INTRO #INTERPLAY549 02. Vasily Goodkov & Ann Polsh - Your Eyes Like The Ocean [Interplay Flow] 03. Vassmo & ARISEY - Infinity [Find Your Harmony] 04. Phillip Castle - Feel It [Interplay] 05. Ruslan Radriges x Alexander Spark x Aniølkü - Dreaming Of You [Interplay] 06. Max Denoise & Rinkarna & Claire Willis - Lifeline [Interplay Flow] 07. Terry Golden - Space (Alexander Popov Remix) [Interplay] 08. Georgio Safo - Saturn Attacks [Trance Reserve Music] 09. Regulus & Hidden Tigress - Embrace [2Rock Recordings] 10. Arhard & iMaya - Listen [Interplay Unity] 11. Van Snyder & Serena Bleu & Alexander Popov - Lose Control (Van Snyder Remix) [Interplay] 12. Simon Fischer & Helena Kristianson - Pillars Of Eternity [Suanda True] 13. Aimoon & Intra De Aeris - Dark Matter (DJ Tony Magic Remix) [Interplay Global] 14. Dalmoori & Liquid Dream - Lighthouse [2Rock Uplifting] 15. AFTERUS & MAQ & Trance Reserve - Dreamwalking [Interplay Global] 16. Aly & Fila, Ferry Tayle - Take Me Higher [FSOE] 17. Tycoos & AYDA & Lyd14 - Made of Love [Abora Recordings] Follow Alexander Popov: ▶ instagram.com/popovmusic ▶ @popovmusic ▶ facebook.com/alexanderpopovofficial ▶ twitter.com/popovmusic ▶ youtube.com/user/popovmusic ▶ vk.com/popovmusic ▶ alexanderpopov.com
Oujda au Maroc, est la deuxième ville au monde après Istanbul à compter le plus grand nombre de mosquées. Les Adhans, appels à la prière, y retentissent cinq fois par jour et rythment la vie quotidienne des Oujdi·es : muezzin, chanteur, étudiante, chauffeur de taxi, passant·es, marchand, nourrice racontent. Ces voix, mêlées à l'agitation de la place El Attarine, au marché de l'ancienne médina, au bruissement des ruelles et à la quiétude des parcs, dessinent une fresque, un voyage sonore, au coeur de l'Adhan.
For your Thursday, Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider, and Ithakaraoke with a live band at Deep Dive. Friday the 7th, it’s First Friday Gallery Night all over Downtown Ithaca! Happy Hour with GoGone at Deep Dive. London McDaniel at the Antlers. Sara Minardi at South Hill Cider. Karlee Crow & Natalya at Brookton’s Market. Silver Rein with Space Wizard, Shrouded Prey, Endolphins at Sacred Root Kava Lounge. And Scuba Bowl III at Liquid State Brewing with an art opening featuring Hallie Lee Chase. For your Saturday, the winter Ithaca Farmers Market, a Schuyler Equine Conference at the Seneca Lake Event Center, the Etna Chocolate Fest at the Etna Post Office! Festival of Fire & Ice at the Ithaca Children’s Garden. Winter Blues & Brews at Ithaca Beer featuring live music from Jeremiah Craig, Pete Deboer Band, and Erin & the Backwoods Blues Project. A roast beef dinner at the McLean fire station, Jennie Lowe Stearns at South Hill Cider, the Joy of Latin Jazz at the Foundation of Light, and the 6th annual Bob Marley Birthday Benefit Show at Deep Dive. Sunday, the Yardvarks at Six Mile Creek Vineyard. An Irish Session hosted by Six Mile Craic [...]
Our hosts discuss West Side Story (1961), Romeo Must Die, and Little Italy, and Maq proves the fact that IT KEEPS HAPPENING. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For your Thursday, Claire Byrne and Friends at South Hill Cider, Ithakaraoke with a live band at Deep Dive, and Thursgays presents a Hollywoodn’t Drag Show at Lot 10. On Friday, London McDaniel at the Antlers, a comedy show hosted by Trainwreck at Cedarwood Venue, and Eric Carlin’s Half Dead History of the Dead at Deep Dive. For your Saturday, the winter Ithaca Farmers Market, every Saturday through March at Triphammer Marketplace. An Ovid Fire Fundraiser at the Ovid VFW all afternoon and evening. And Rev Ezra at South Hill Cider. Sunday, a pancake breakfast at the Etna Fire Department. Open Mic afternoon at Cedarwood Tavern. And modern western square dancing at the Lansing Community Center! Tuesday, a Southern Old Time String Band Jam at Deep Dive. Wednesday, open mic night at Sacred Root Kava Lounge and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute, and Nate Silas Richardson at Bar Argos. Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider next Thursday. Friday the 7th, it’s First Friday Gallery Night all over Downtown Ithaca! Happy Hour with GoGone at Deep Dive. London McDaniel at the Antlers. Sara Minardi at South Hill Cider. Silver Rein with Space Wizard, Shrouded Prey, Endolphins [...]
Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider, and Ithakaraoke with a live band at Deep Dive. On Friday, First Friday Gallery Night all over downtown Ithaca, including First Friday Fires at Press Bay. Happy hour with GoGone at Deep Dive. Cole Dumond at South Hill Cider. London McDaniel at the Antlers. And Ariel Arbisser and her band at Hopshire Farm for a birthday bash! For your Saturday, the first indoor winter Ithaca Farmers Market of the year, every Saturday through March at Triphammer Marketplace. Mama Look! at South Hill Cider, Drew Kiddoo and the Blackouts kick off a world tour at Jake’s Saloon in Horseheads, Goo Goo Dolls at Turning Stone, and a Twelfth Night celebration at the First Unitarian Society of Ithaca. Sunday, a pancake breakfast at the Etna Fire Department, and modern western square dancing at the Lansing Community Center! Wednesday, back to the regular schedule for the open mic night at Sacred Root Kava Lounge and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute. Next Thursday, Richie Stearns & friends at South Hill Cider, and Ithakaraoke with a live band. Friday the 10th, London McDaniel at the Antlers, Tenzin Chopak at South Hill Cider, and Trivia [...]
Thursday afternoon, the Giant Chanukah Gelt Drop at the Cayuga Heights Fire Station. The Rongo Band with Richie Stearns at South Hill Cider. And Ithakaraoke with a Live Band at Deep Dive. Friday, a Kwanzaa Celebration at the Enfield Community Center. Cuban music with Alejandro Ruiz at South Hill Cider. Not Neil at Brookton’s Market. London McDaniel at the Antlers. The Steve and Miles Brown Quartet for an early show at Deep Dive followed by Cast Iron Christmas featuring the Cast Iron Cowboys and guests. For your Saturday, Sarah Noelle and Friends at South Hill Cider, and Driftwood at the Center for the Arts in Homer. Sunday, modern western square dancing at the Lansing Community Center! For your New Year’s Eve, the Ampersand Project at Grist Iron Brewing, Heavy Bone and the Good Time Zydeco Band, New Plants, Vicious Fishes, the Newman Brothers, and DJ Gourd in the lineup at Deep Dive, and the Djangoners, Funk Knights and Friends, and DJ Tuggle are at the Argos Inn. Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider on Thursday the 2nd. Cole Dumond for First Friday at South Hill Cider, and it’s First Friday Gallery Night all around downtown. A Twelfth Night [...]
Thursday afternoon the Trumansburg Community Chorus is performing at the Wide Awake Bakery shop in Franklin Plaza, and it’s Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider. Friday is First Friday Gallery Night all over, as well as Bandcamp Friday, so buy some local music! Movie night at the Newfield Public Library with “The Wild Robot.” Happy hour with GoGone at Deep Dive. Erin and the Backwoods Blues Project at Hopshire. London McDaniel at the Antlers, and a David Bowie tribute show to benefit Reach Medical at Deep Dive. For your Saturday, a Dryden Holiday Celebration all day, a Winter Artisan Market at Press Bay Alley. Trumansburg Winterfest on Main Street in Trumansburg from 3-6. The Newfield Christmas tree lighting at the Masonic Temple, Krampusnacht at Liquid State Brewing, and Rev Ezra at South Hill Cider. Sunday, a traditional Irish music session at Liquid State, and Shining Nights, a Cayuga Vocal Ensemble show at St. Catherine of Siena Church, plus modern western square dancing at the Lansing Community Center! Tuesday morning, Storytime with WSKG at the Newfield Public Library. Wednesday open mic night at Sacred Root, and a Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute. Thursday, Richie Stearns and Friends [...]
Friday, London McDaniel at the Antlers, Vance Gilbert at a Night Eagle Cafe folk music show at the Savage Club, Driftwood for the first of two shows at Ransom Steele Tavern, and a Max Childs Black Friday Dance Party with guest Anthony Mansfield at Deep Dive. For your Saturday, Jennie Lowe Stearns at South Hill Cider and Driftwood at Ransom Steele Tavern for the second of a pair of shows. Sunday, modern western square dancing at the Lansing Community Center! Wednesday, Ethan Setiawan and Fine Ground at a house concert in Brooktondale, Wednesday open mic night at Sacred Root, and Galactic Wednesday at Deep Dive. Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider, and Ithakaraoke with a live band at Deep Dive. Next Friday is First Friday Gallery Night all over town. Happy Hour with GoGone at Deep Dive, London McDaniel at the Antlers, and a David Bowie Tribute Show to benefit Reach Medical at Deep Dive. Next Saturday, a Dryden Holiday Celebration all day around Dryden. A Winter Artisan Market at Press Bay. Newfield Christmas Tree lighting at the Masonic Lodge. Krampusnacht at Liquid State Brewing. And Rev Ezra at South Hill Cider. Lots more details and more 14850 [...]
Our hosts discuss the film Big Fish (2003), and Maq proves that many stories throughout history are exaggerations, but you can glean truth from them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thursday Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider and IthaKaraoke with a live band at Deep Dive. Friday, Cuban Music with Alejandro Ruiz at South Hill Cider, London McDaniel at the Antlers, Ben Folds at the State Theatre, Billy Prine at the Hangar Theatre, and Ithaca Underground presents Extra Life, BRIAN! and La Llorona at Sacred Root Kava Lounge. For your Saturday, Spaghett About It, live music and comedy with an all you can eat spaghetti dinner at Cedarwood. The Wallflowers with Jeff Slate at the State Theatre. Sunday, Alyssa Rodriguez – Nordic Music Scholar & Performer at the Canaan Institute, a traditional Irish music session at Liquid State, and there’s Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Wednesday, open mic night at Sacred Root Kava Lounge, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute, and Leo Kottke is at the Hangar Theatre. Thursday, Richie Stearns & Friends at South Hill Cider and Ithakaraoke with a live band at Deep Dive. Next Friday, a culinary benefit for chefs affected by Hurricane Helene at Bright Leaf Vineyard in King Ferry! And next Saturday, David Cross at the State Theatre. Lots more details and more 14850 Happenings at [...]
Thursday the last Freeville Farmers Market at Hopshire of the season! Truck and Treat at the Enfield Volunteer Fire Company. The Comb Down at Deep Dive for Halloween. Friday, First Friday Gallery Night all around downtown, Happy Hour with GoGone at Deep Dive. London McDaniel plays at the Antlers. And later, New Planets and Blood Diamonds at Deep Dive. For your Saturday, a Newfield Lions Club Breakfast, and Rev Ezra has a single release show at South Hill Cider. Sunday, there’s Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Jazz Mondays at South Hill Cider Monday at 5:30 features MAQ. Tuesday, an Election Day Bake Sale and Book Sale at the Newfield Public Library, and a Roast Pork Dinner at Newfield United Methodist Church, and it’s the last day to vote. Wednesday, open mic night at Sacred Root Kava Lounge, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute, and it’s Galactic Wednesday at Deep Dive. Thursday, Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider and Ithakaraoke with a live band at Deep Dive. Friday, a Quarter Auction Fundraiser at the Newfield Fire Hall, Cuban Music with Alejandro Ruiz at South Hill Cider, London McDaniel at the Antlers, Ben [...]
Thursday evening, Good Dog plays the community concert series at South Hill Cider, and Ithakaraoke with a live band at Deep Dive. Friday, Max Childs at South Hill Cider. London McDaniel plays at the Antlers, Pink Martini at the State Theatre, and movie night with the Garfield Movie at the Newfield Public Library. For your Saturday, Cornell hosts Insectapalooza at the Cornell Dairy Bar! Also Treats at the Track at Ringwood Raceway, an Ithaca Generator Makerspace open house at the Makerspace on Cherry Street, and Trunk or Treat and Pumpkinpalooza at the YMCA. Small Kings play an early evening show at Two Goats Brewing. Something Old, Something New with several performers at Valley Folk at the First United Methodist Church in Corning. Bella’s Bartok is at Funk ‘n Waffles in Syracuse. Sunday is the Bound for Glory celebration! Honoring over a half century of live folk music concerts with a free show at the Hangar Theatre from noon-6pm. The Session with Felix Free at Deep Dive. And there’s Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Jazz Mondays at South Hill Cider Monday at 5:30 features MAQ. Tuesday, a Doug’s Fish Fry fundraiser for Newfield Old Home Days at [...]
On Thursday, Aaron Lipp at South Hill Cider and Workin’ Folks String Band at Brookton’s Market. Friday is First Friday Gallery Night all over Downtown! The Gunpoets play the Golden Hour Music Series at South Hill Cider. GoGone for happy hour at Deep Dive, London McDaniel plays at the Antlers, Aria’s first album release show at Sacred Root Kava Lounge, and Neko Case is at the State Theatre. Saturday from 11am-6pm is the 3rd annual Heritage Fiesta at Press Bay. Saturday evening, the Little Apple Fall Follies at Ithaca High School’s Kulp Auditorium, organized by Ithaca Rotary, the Savage Club, and ICSD’s Department of Performing Arts. Sunday, a Golden Hour Disco with Proper Philth at Deep Dive, and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center. Jazz Mondays at South Hill Cider Monday at 5:30 features MAQ. Tuesday evening, Evolution of a Magician at the Foundation of Light. Wednesday, open mic night at Sacred Root Kava Lounge, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute, and it’s Galactic Wednesday at Deep Dive. Next Thursday, an Oktoberfest fundraiser at the Ithaca Farmers Market and Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad have a 20th anniversary show at Deep Dive. Next Friday [...]
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Here's the 14850 Happenings events calendar for the weekend of August 1st! This evening the Cayuga Heights Fire Department wraps up their Movies at the Station summer with "Encanto" at 6 with the Luna Food Truck serving. Nautie Nights features Whiskey Business at Lucas Vineyards, The Inner Crazy at Six Mile Creek, the Destination is at Myers Park in Lansing, and Fire Fly Trio with Diana Leigh and Lil Anne & Hot Cayenne on the Bernie Milton Pavilion. Friday, Afrobeta with guest Dom Martyr at South Hill Cider. Terrapin Station is at Hopshire Brewing. Buttercup Chins at Garrett's Brewing, and Brothers & Friends at the BoatYard Grill. Movies at the Park kicks off with "Wonka" at Stewart Park starting at dusk. And a late night show, Metasequoia is at the Range. On Saturday, Jenny Stockdale and the Wax Matches & Justin Roeland are at Hopshire Brewing, and a roller derby bout, Grapes of Wrath vs. Bad Apples at the Ithaca Mall. For your Sunday, the Ithaca Farmers Market and Freeville Farmers Market. Sundays with Cisco is at Garrett's at 5. Monday, Jazz Monday with MAQ at South Hill Cider. The Notorious Stringbusters play Music in the Hollow on Tuesday at the Ellis Hollow Community Center. Wednesday, open mic night at Sacred Root Kava Lounge, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute. Next Thursday, Radio London at Six Mile Creek Vineyard, Tailor Made is at Myers Park in Lansing, and SingTrece and Stone Cold Miracle are at the Bernie Milton Pavilion. Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the 14850 Magazine Daily newsletter.
Here's the 14850 Happenings events calendar for the weekend of July 12th! Friday evening the Probables play South Hill Cider, Erin and the Backwoods Blues Project at Hopshire Farm, Virgil Cain at the BoatYard Grill, Stacey & the Copy Cats at Garrett's Brewing, and the I-Bop Jazz Septet featuring Bill Easley on the Cornell Arts Quad. A Saturday afternoon stand-up science comedy show featuring Ben Miller at Deep Dive. Kitestring plays Brewer's at 6, and Whiskey Tango Sideshow is at Deep Dive at 9. For your Sunday, a puppet show with Tom Knight at the Foundation of Light at 2, and a traditional Irish music session at Liquid State at 3. GrassRoots Culture Camp runs Sunday through Wednesday! Jazz Monday with MAQ at South Hill Cider on Monday evening. Wednesday, the Yardvarks at Mill Park in Newfield. Off the Rails play at Six Mile Creek Vineyard on Thursday, and Kevin Ludwig is at Lucas Vineyard. It's a week off for the Downtown Ithaca concert series because the GrassRoots Festival runs the 18th-21st! And next Friday, Liam Lawson is at Garrett's Brewing, Right Turn at the BoatYard Grill, and Jorge T. Cuevas and the Caribe Jazz Allstars on the Cornell Arts Quad. Lots more details and more 14850 Happenings at 14850.com. Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the 14850 Magazine Daily newsletter.
Here's the 14850 Happenings events calendar for the weekend of July 5th! Happy hour with GoGone at Deep Dive, Dirty Blanket at South Hill Cider, Major Big Time Band at the BoatYard Grill, Brennan Bates at Garrett's Brewing, SingTrece & Stone Cold Miracle on the Cornell Arts Quad, and the Living Room with the 86ers tonight at the Range. Saturday, the Diana Leigh Quartet at Buttonwood Grove WInery, the Sunset Music Series with DJ Mike Judah at Atwater Vineyard, Low Indigos at O'Malley's Lakeside, and Sine Caster at the Range. For your Sunday, the Freeville Farmers Market midday, the DJ Cookout at Deep Dive from noon to late night, and a Young Jewish Adults potluck picnic at East Shore Park at 1. Jazz Monday with MAQ at South Hill Cider on Monday evening. Wednesday, Cast Iron Cowboys at Mill Park in Newfield. Thursday, Betty's Ghost at Lucas Vineyards, Richman and the Poorboys at Six Mile Creek Vineyard, and NEO Project at the Bernie Milton Pavilion. Next Friday, Virgil Cain at the BoatYard Grill and Stacey & the Copy Cats at Garrett's Brewing in Trumansburg. Don't forget GrassRoot Culture Camp starts Sunday the 14th, and the GrassRoots Festival runs the 18th-21st! Lots more details and more 14850 Happenings at 14850.com. Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the 14850 Magazine Daily newsletter.
A Carnival at the Ithaca Mall runs through Saturday. The Hangar Theatre's mainstage production Ride the Cyclone runs through Saturday, and The Wedding Show kicks off this weekend at the Cherry Arts. The Comb Down for the Golden Hour music series at South Hill Cider this evening. Group du Jour on the deck at the BoatYard Grill. Junior Rich Band at Garrett's Brewing in Trumansburg. And an early show with Vicious Fishes and Microbes Mostly at Deep Dive. Saturday evening, Bob Keefe and the Surf Renegades at Lake Drum Brewing in Geneva! And Pato Z at the Range. For your Sunday, the Freeville Farmers Market midday, Sophie Wellington at the Canaan Institute, and Black Lion on the deck at Deep Dive. Jazz Monday with MAQ at South Hill Cider on Monday evening. Wednesday, City Limits at Salt Point Brewing. Thursday evening, Radio London at Six Mile Creek Winery. And next Friday, Happy Hour with GoGone at Deep Dive, Major Big Time Band at the BoatYard Grill, Brennan Bates at Garrett's Brewing, and the Living Room with the 86ers at the Range. Lots more details and more 14850 Happenings at 14850.com. Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the 14850 Magazine Daily newsletter.
Here's the 14850 Happenings events calendar for the weekend of May 31st! The Ithaca Festival kicks off for real today with music on the Commons and at Dewitt Park. Thousands of One for the Golden Hour Music Series at South Hill Cider. Richman and the Poorboys at Aurora Brewing. The Walnuts at Garrett's Brewing in Trumansburg, and Max Childs plays a '70s dance party at the Range. For your Saturday, music and dance and more at the Ithaca Festival around Downtown Ithaca. Microtones with Tammy Lakkis at Forest City Lodge. And X Ambassadors with New West and Rowan Drake at the State Theatre. More performances around downtown for the Ithaca Festival through Sunday afternoon. Jazz Monday with MAQ at South Hill Cider on Monday. On Wednesday,open mic night at Sacred Root Kava Lounge, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute. Thursday, Erin and the Backwoods Blues Project at Six Mile Creek Vineyard. Next Friday, Virgil Cain kicks off the BoatYard Grill summer music season. Road Man at South Hill Cider. And Fabi World Music is at the Range. Lots more details and more 14850 Happenings at 14850.com. Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the 14850 Magazine Daily newsletter.
Jeremy Cox, Captain of the Lolita fishing team and co-founder of the Mongo Offshore Challenge, shares his fishing journey and the success of their recent fishing trip. The conversation covers topics such as Jeremy's fishing background, the Mongo Offshore Challenge, and their recent catch of a 704-pound blue marlin. They discuss the tournament format, the significance of the catch, and the importance of preserving and studying these fish. Jeremy also talks about the excitement of lure fishing and the thrill of anticipation. The conversation highlights the joy of fishing and the special moments shared with family and friends. The conversation revolves around the experience of catching marlin in the Gulf of Mexico and the importance of sustainable fishing practices. The guests discuss their recent catch of a 700-pound marlin and the challenges they faced during the fishing trip. They also touch on the significance of donating the meat from the catch to charities and zoos. The conversation highlights the love and passion marlin fishermen have for the species and their efforts to protect and conserve them. The guests also discuss the science and research that can be conducted using these rare event species. Additionally, they talk about the process of catching live bait in the Gulf of Mexico and the strategies they use to keep the bait fresh and alive. In this conversation, Jeremy from the Lolita Fishing Team discusses the evolution of live baiting in offshore fishing. He explains how the use of live bait tubes has become a common practice and how it has improved the ability to keep bait alive for longer periods. Jeremy also talks about the importance of fresh and frisky bait in attracting fish and shares tips on handling and caring for bait to keep it in optimal condition. He emphasizes the significance of structure, such as oil rigs, in creating fish aggregating devices (FADs) and attracting a variety of fish species. Jeremy also mentions the potential for future expansion of the Mongo Offshore Tournament to the East Coast and internationally. Mongo Offshore Challenge East Coast Registration https://www.reeltimeapps.com/live/tournaments/2024-mongo-offshore-east-coast/register Mongo App: Iphone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mongo-offshore-challenge/id1516755470 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.reeltimeapps.mongo&pcampaignid=web_share Keywords fishing, blue marlin, tournament, Mongo Offshore Challenge, Gulf of Mexico, Lolita fishing team, catch, celebration, preservation, marlin, Gulf of Mexico, sustainable fishing, catch and release, fishing tournaments, conservation, live bait, tuna tubes, live baiting, offshore fishing, bait tubes, fresh bait, frisky bait, handling bait, oil rigs, fish aggregating devices, FADs, structure, Mongo Offshore Tournament Takeaways Jeremy Cox shares his fishing journey and the success of their recent fishing trip The Mongo Offshore Challenge is a season-long tournament that awards the biggest fish caught in various categories The Lolita fishing team caught a 704-pound blue marlin during the Hurricane Open tournament The catch was celebrated with family and friends, and the fish was donated to science for research purposes Lure fishing provides a unique thrill and anticipation for anglers Preserving and studying these fish is important for understanding their reproduction and population Marlin fishermen are passionate about the species and work towards their conservation and sustainability. Donating the meat from caught marlin to charities and zoos is a way to reduce waste and benefit the community. Catching live bait in the Gulf of Mexico can be challenging, especially during the day when the bait goes deep. Tuna tubes are used to keep live bait fresh and alive during fishing trips. The conversation highlights the importance of responsible fishing practices and the role of fishermen in scientific research and data collection. Live baiting has evolved over the years, with the use of live bait tubes becoming a common practice in offshore fishing. Fresh and frisky bait is essential in attracting fish, and there are techniques to handle and care for bait to keep it in optimal condition. Oil rigs serve as fish aggregating devices (FADs) by providing structure and attracting a variety of fish species. The Mongo Offshore Tournament is a popular fishing tournament that focuses on the Gulf of Mexico, but there are plans to expand to the East Coast and potentially internationally. Transcript: Katie (00:00.206) In today's episode, I'm sitting down with Captain Jeremy Cox as we dive into the Gulf of Mexico blue marlin fishery with big fish stories, tips on how to handle and maximize the health of your bait and why the oil rigs play such a valuable role in the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem. Katie (00:27.886) Welcome to the KDC Sawyer podcast. I'm your host Katie. And today I'm sitting with the captain of the Lolita fishing team. He's also the co -founder of the Mongo Offshore Challenge. Jeremy Cox, thank you so much for taking the time to sit with me today. No problem. Thank you so much for having us. It's my pleasure. Well, we've been talking about doing this for a long time and I'm really glad it worked out the way it did because you guys just had a heck of a fishing trip out of Grand Isle, Louisiana last week, which I really want to get into you guys. Spoiler alert. They caught a 704 pound blue Marlin, but Jeremy, tell us a little bit about you. Where are you from? What's your fishing experience and how did you get to where you are today? so, let's see. I'm, I was born in Maryland. Actually, my, my family's from Maryland. move my. family moved us to Pensacola, Florida back in the early 80s. And so I grew up in Florida. I was raised in Florida. I think I was two years old when we moved to Florida, Pensacola. And man, first fishing memory is like four years old. My brother, JD, which is also co -founder of the Mongo, he's my older brother by seven years. He took me fishing in a lake behind, you know, in our neighborhood behind our lake. caught a bass like the first trip and I was hooked. I was like man this is the thing now I probably pestered him every day after that can we go fishing can we go fishing you know we're going fishing and so that progressed into an addiction of fishing and my mom took me on a fishing charter when I was 10 years old out of Ocean City Maryland and I saw the mate you know back there with us and you know this guy driving the boat which was you know I learned was a captain and and we caught some tuna and I was like, these guys do this for a living? And my mom's like, yeah, this is what they do, you know? And I was like, man, I want to do that when I grow up. So my brother had a baseball scholarship. He went off to college and played baseball and moved to Birmingham, Alabama. And me and him always talked about owning our charter boat. So I got into the fishing industry. Like my first job was first fishing related jobs working at a place called Boaters World. They're out of business now, but. Katie (02:50.766) very like West Marine, it was around for years and it was a big box store for marine supplies and marine sales. So I worked there and figured that'd be a good opportunity to meet other fishermen. So long story short, met other captains and landed a mate job and started mating and me and my brother, that's what we were gonna pursue is our own charter boat career. And you know, I'm skipping a lot of stuff, but Hurricane Ivan hit in 2004 and sort of... hit us back to reality. It's like, man, we saw all these charter boats lose their whole livelihood with their boats getting wrecked and the whole season sort of thrown out the door, at least in our little town. And we're like, maybe that's not the smartest idea for us. We didn't have a lot of money anyway. We wanted to get in those charter boat things. I mean, so I had a lot of friends in the private industry. And we were charter fishing. We were mating and captain. By that time, JD moved down to Pensacola. And we were both mating on different boats. And I did some captain work. started in the private sector. So I was like, man, that's probably the better route, more secure, you know, and then it's, you know, you got somebody else paying for everything and you get paid to go fishing, paid to kick, you know, a lot more waxing and toilet fixing than fishing, but yeah, it's all part of the, all part of it. Yeah. So, but it's awesome. So, you know, that's, that's how I got into the captain, you know, and in that whole time, you know, I was doing sales, you know, I worked for a Long time I worked for a distributor. We sold fish and tackle to tackle stores. And then I was a tackle sales rep for a while. We represented a dial and play Jake and other other brands. And I did that for collectively for about 12 years while I was doing captain work on the side in the private world. I had an orange beach, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida, Destin, Florida. But now currently I run the Lolita to 72 foot Viking out of Destin, Florida. and been working for this family for this is the ninth summer. Great family. They're awesome. Yeah, we're like fam. They treat me to treat us like family and just a great, great time. And yeah, this weekend. So we, we called the art person. Yeah. no, no, no. I haven't interrupted you. Sorry guys. We're not there yet. We're not there yet. No, that's so cool. So are you out of Orange Beach now? Are you based out of Orange Beach now? I'm. Katie (05:15.47) We keep the boat Lolita, we keep it behind Bo Shamps and Destin. That's where we keep the boat year round. That's right, you just said that. No, yeah, we come to Orange Beach a lot. We're sort of a traveling boat in the summertime, so we're rarely home during the summer, but the wintertime's fall through spring, we're parked behind Bo Shamps. We spend a good amount of time in Grand Isle, Louisiana. The owners have a camp there in Grand Isle. Nice. Yeah, so we get to spend, well now it's about two months a year out of Grand Isle. a month in the spring. What two months is that? So we're just getting off of this month. So it's a March, you know, late March to well, actually this year it was early April through early May. You know, we're home in Orange Beach now for some work. So about a month, you know, in the late spring and then a month in a late summer, we used to go there late July and stay through late August. Yeah, it's really good fishing over there that time of year. Yeah. Are you, out of Grand Isle, are you... doing a lot of tuna fishing as well as blue marlin fishing. Correct. Yes, they love to catch tuna and blue marlin, that's pretty much it. That's all they would like to get. We do very little bottom fishing. It's primarily tuna and marlin fishing, which is... I mean, the fishing up there in the northern Gulf for those two species is incredible. And the fact that you've, I mean, you essentially grew up for the most part fishing the northern Gulf of Mexico, right? That's right. That's cool because I'm from Texas, right? That's where I claim as my hometown. But I, my Gulf of Mexico fishing experience is extremely limited. So, I have so many questions for you and I'm really excited to have a Gulf guy on the podcast. we've had South Florida, we've had Kona and now here we go into the Gulf and we're right in that tournament season. Now, do you want to tell me a little bit about the Mongo Offshore Challenge? It's a 153 day. regional challenge, right? That's right. So yeah, so me and my brother was involved in this private world of fishing and tournament fishing. I think our first tournament we fished together was in 2007 on a boat called the Sunset. I fished several tournaments in like 2004, 2005, but JD was able to move down from Birmingham, get out of, he was in natural disaster work as well. And anyway, he, Katie (07:34.382) He was able to fish with me in 2007, our first tournament together on a boat called Sunset. We fished Biloxi and we won it. First tournament we fished together. my gosh. What'd you win it with? 531 Blue Marlin. Yeah, and it caught on the first morning of the first hour of the first morning. is like totally spoiled. Like JD's like, I like this tournament fishing stuff. This is pretty awesome. Yeah. It's always, it doesn't always work out like that, but that was really special. We did it with our best friend and mentor, Matt Dunn, which he's not really in the, in the sport fishing game anymore. He switched over to yacht world and he's doing, you know, he works for, you know, runs a big yachty yacht now, but, Man, so we made a lot of memories fishing. We had a really good run there with him for about six or seven years. Did really well in the golf circuit. And that was right when live baiting was sort of getting really, really popular. We were primarily trollers on that boat, but yeah, that was cool. So. What do you mean primarily trawlers like lures? Yeah, lures. We were, we were lure fishing. We still actually are passionate. I don't know that I would have fell in love with blue marlin fishing if I would have started out just sitting soaking live baits. it's something about the anticipation of rigging the night before the days before. And you got your lures out and you're re -skirting and putting new hook sets on. You're like, maybe that's going to be this color. You know, you got, you know, we need more trawlers. We need more spiked lures. Yeah, you know, going to the tackle store and like, man, we got to buy this one. This is the one. man, look at the head. You know, it's just, I don't know, something about that anticipation and like, you know, the what if they eat this one? yeah, they should eat this one. It's this color. look, it's a dolphin color. We got to match the hatch. I mean, all that stuff is just like fun, you know, rather than feeding them what they eat all day long. Of course they're going to eat a tuna. Of course they're going to eat it. Yeah. It's like, you know, we do it and it works. Katie (09:36.782) We have to do it in time efficient up here. You have to live bait to be consistent. But it's, you know, you're not really tricking them anymore. You know, when you're lure fishing, it feels like, man, it's like bass fishing. I'd much rather bass fish with a spinner bait or a plastic worm than throwing a live shiner out there. They're going to eat a live shiner, but it's just something special about it. And so yeah, it's definitely progressed. We came in when it was... And the northern golf is mainly lure and, you know, in natural baits, you know, you're pulling islander, you know, about who combos is, you know, everybody still pulls and then they work 100%. They work. And that's just, I don't know, something special about, about that. And if we were started out live baiting, I don't know that I would have had the same excitement about it. Now we sort of mix it up a little bit. We do some trolling and we do a lot of live baiting. it's the primarily way we fish up here. We're very, very spoiled. with this Northern Gulf fishery with these old rigs. I mean, you have giant fads everywhere. So they hold fish. We're going to go a little off topic for a minute because I have a lot of questions for you. No, this is great. I love it. You're giving me great content. So in that tournament, so we won that tournament. I'll go back to the Mongo. Obviously, it's why you have us on here. But us tournament fishing, we saw the progress and we're on fast boats. And then we started running the Lolita. I started running that in 2016, and it was a slow Hatteras, a 23 knot Hatteras. And we also, when we first started fishing, there's a lot of express boats. In the early 2000s, in these big weekend tournaments in golf, there's a lot of smaller express boats. There's a lot of slower, you know, Bartrams and Hatteras. And everybody's competing. But as the fleet, you know, got more technologically advanced and bigger horsepower engines. It's a speed race now, so whoever has the fastest boat has more fishing time. And it's a huge, huge deal. We're running 150 to 250 miles one way. So if you're doing that, you know, and you're getting there two, three hours before everybody else, or at least before the slow boats, the slow boats don't really have a chance, you know, unless you get lucky and run over one. So we were like, man, it'd be awesome if there was a tournament that had like a, that would level the playing field that would give them. Katie (11:54.83) Same amount of time for everybody. Doesn't matter how fast you are, how slow you are. If you have a big giant Viking or a little center console, everybody's on a level playing field. And so that's how that progressed, that birth, that idea of like, man, all right, let's just have a season long event and put the lines in. Whenever you leave the dock, you're in the tournament from May 1st to September 30th. So if you can, and we're all about the big fish, Mongo meaning huge. So if you catch a giant fish. between May 1st and September 30th, you can win it. And we count your weights in tournaments, and we count your weights on fun fishing trips. We set up these weigh stations all over the Gulf, and you can go in anywhere. We have 20 weigh stations in the Gulf of Mexico from all the way in South Texas all the way to Naples, Florida. So you go in and weigh your fish, and if you have the biggest fish at the end of the season, you win the pot. Blue Marlin, Swordfish, Tuna, Dolphin, and Wahoo. So yeah, it's really, really fun. We started it five years ago. It had 66 teams that first year and this year. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. And COVID year too, which is crazy. That's a whole nother story. But yeah, our first year we had 66 teams. We have a bit of a network. We've been around, we know a lot of guys. So we were able to call up a lot of captains like, what do you think about this format? Would you fish it? And they're like, yeah, that's awesome. Heck yeah, man. Because you always catch your biggest fish on your fun trips anyway. Yeah. Yeah, typically. I mean, you're going out there for a million dollar tournament and you catch the big one the day before practicing, you know, so now we can celebrate that fish and reward, you know, whoever catches the bigger ones, all kinds of cool things for that format that makes it neat. But yeah, so so that's where it came from. And then now this year is our fifth year we've had a we have 150 teams and over half a million dollars in the pot. That's crazy in the Gulf of Mexico because you guys have branched out to other fisheries now, right? That's right. So we started the East Coast three years ago. This is our third season in the East Coast. We're trying to grow that East Coast. We don't have the network that we have in the Gulf because we grew up in the Gulf. We know everybody. So we're working on growing that network over there, getting some key individuals, key captains on board. But there's already, and registration is still open for the East Coast until June 30th. So teams. Katie (14:12.782) fishing from Cape Cod all the way down to Florida can register for the Mongo up until June 30th and pick which category you want to get in. You don't have to get in swordfish if you don't, if you're not a sword fisherman, just get into mahi or whatever you're fishing for. What's the registration fee? So it's alacarte. So each, each one's different. So the mahi and the wahoo are 500 a piece for the season. That's nothing. You know, we burn in that much an hour out of some of these boats and fuel. So, and then a swordfish is 15, excuse me. Swordfish is a thousand for the season, for the season. yellowfin and big eye are a thousand a piece for the season. And then blue marlin is 2 ,500 for the season. So you'll, if you want to get in all categories, like 6 ,500 bucks for the board. Yeah. And you're in from every time your boat leaves the dock, whether you're fishing two times a year or a hundred times a year, you're, you're in there. And what did the winner of the Gulf of Mexico last year make and what did they weigh on blue marlin? I think their payday was like 130 ,000 last year and it was a 727 pound blue marlin caught in the bluxy tournament. So he won two tournaments with one fish. I love it. I love that. Yeah. A boat called the salt shaker with Captain Dennis Bennett. And I remember that. Believe it or not, they also won the mahi. They caught the mahi in the ECBC tournament and won like another 50 grand with the mahi. So they really cashed in last year. That's so sick. And their mahi was 60 pounds, 59 .9 pounds, 60 pound mahi in the Gulf of Mexico. It was totally unheard of. I haven't seen a 60 pounder. That is massive. I haven't seen a 50 pounder in the Gulf in years. The only fish I've seen that big was in like Costa Rica, Central Pacific. Panama. That's, that's where I've seen the mahi get that even close to that big. But again, my golf experience is pretty limited. Sure. One thing is different, you know, Mongo, golf on that a minute, but we have very big minimums. So there's not a whole lot of fish weighed in the Mongo throughout the season. One, it's a winner take all. So once something huge is on the board, you're not going to weigh in anything smaller anymore. And then our limits are high. Like mahi has got to be 40 pounds to even qualify. Katie (16:31.278) Wahoo's 60 pounds, Yellowfin's 140 pounds. Blue Marlin's 118 inches. Which is like the federal, you guys, the federal minimum is 99 inches. And a lot of tournaments go 112 inches. So it's definitely progressed over the years. Typically last year was 110 for all the tournaments and this last weekend was 112 for this last weekend. Yeah, because people are going in figuring them out and they're starting to weigh in more and more and more. So they're trying to inch those links up to not take so many of them. And that's one reason we wanted to just pay one place. You know, one, we just wanted to award the biggest fish of the season. And then two, we didn't want to kill a bunch of extra ones. And then typically the blue morn... Actually, I'm trying to think, other than the first year in the Mongo... Every other blue marlin has been caught, or the winner was caught in another tournament. So the first year, the first year was a state record fish caught the day after the, the world cup on July 5th. They were out there for the world cup. They stayed out another day, caught this giant fish. If they would have called in the world cup, they would have won a whole lot more money. Obviously fly usually has, I don't know, well over a million dollars in that, in that world cup pot. But they ended up winning, I think they won like 90 grand or something like that extra. Yeah, that they were. I mean, how cool that you guys are giving that opportunity, you know, like I Drake when we were in Madeira, we saw a real big fish on July 3rd and didn't see it again. But it's just, you know, it's funny how they dance around that date. I feel like those sightings really, really go around the 4th of July. If you guys are wondering what we're talking about, the World Cup is a tournament that's around the world based on your specific time zone on the 4th of July. and we'll have Fly Navarro on for a podcast coming into that. So stay posted. But Jeremy, I guess natural integration. Tell us about your fish this last week. So this last week in the Lolita, the boat I worked for, my owners are gracious enough to get in. They know we put the tournament on. They're totally supportive and supporting of it. It's me, my brother JD and my best friend, Brian Johnson. We were the founders of the Mongo and we also all three work on the Lolita. Katie (18:56.366) So my brother's a mate and Brian comes on for tournaments and it's been just a great team. We all get along so well. And so they're always gracious enough to, hey, we'll get into, you know, we never twist our arm or nothing. They like the idea, they like the format. And so they've got in every year and we've never weighed in on qualifying fish during that time for the Mongo. But this year, our first, actually it's our second trip of the season, but our first tournament of the year. fishing the hurricane open out of Grand Isle, Louisiana this past weekend. And we catch a 704 pounder, which is a nice one. It's 122 inches. It's our biggest one yet. And man, we are so ecstatic. Congratulations. It was money or no money. It's actually sort of special for my owners and my owner's family because they've had a camp on Grand Isle, Louisiana for they call it a camp. It's a beach house and it's nice beach house now, but. It was camp since the 50s, late 50s. This family has had many traditions of going down there and spending time together every summer. And it's been, you know, it's something where everybody can go and be around each other. And it's, they're a really close knit family anyway. And they fish the tarpaulios and fish some other things over the years, but they've never weighed anything huge there in Grand Isle. So this has always been like a dream of theirs. And to do it in Grand Isle just makes it that much more special. We didn't. Like I said, we want some money, but it wasn't about the money. It was about that memory that they got to make with their family members. And they brought their 90 year old grandfather down here to celebrate with us. And he's, you know, yeah, his wife was Lolita. She passed away, but that's had to name the boat after. So he was able to come down and celebrate. And it was just so special. It was really, really cool. And we're able to, you know, not only celebrate that fish and won some money with that fish and. Now we're on the board with the Mongo, which, you know, extra special for me, JD and Brian. I mean, it's really, really cool to be able to do that. But, but you reached out to us and now we were able to donate that fish to science, which is awesome. And we also flayed up a bunch of the meat. Everybody's sharing the meat. We actually, my brother's smoking some up, making some fish dip out of it. Yes. Smoked blue marlin. That's the way to do it. Yep. We got some, some art being made from it. you know, some, the bill and the tail and some prints. And so it's. Katie (21:19.758) It's not a wasted fish, it's a celebrated fish. And now we got, we had kids down there taking pictures with it. It's just inspiring kids. I mean kids, the thing is, is like what a lot of people don't realize is when these fish are brought back to the dock, like the kids that see it, it's such a lasting impression. Because I mean, even for the adults that have never seen anything like that, like to see a creature from the ocean, a fish from the ocean of that size and magnitude and what it takes. to bring something like that in and what type of possibilities there are out there. It just opens so many doors. And I'm really, I was really stoked when I reached out to you, you were all on board about the donating. And next, you guys, the next podcast is gonna be Jeremy Higgs over at the University of Southern Mississippi. And that's exactly who these samples are going to. So Jeremy, I had you like. what we cut the head and we kept some of the innards and we're going to get to age that fish and, and learn a lot about the reproduction and the phases of the fish. So it's blue marlin are females when they're of that size and they're going to get to do reproductive histology on there and we're going to learn a lot about it. And I just think it's so cool that you guys were on board and just sharing that on this podcast is so important because you know, when these fish are brought in, there's so much more that can be done with them than even just. you know, taking the tournament win. Like you said, I love that you're showcasing the celebration of that life. Tell us a story about catching the fish. Like what did it eat? And, yeah, so, we fished some, a very popular area called, we call it the ghetto. it's just, some shallow, well, it's not shallow. It's, it's close to land rigs. I guess you could say it's a, it's a rig that are the floating rigs that are closest to the Alabama line. We're fishing out of Louisiana, but everybody knows the ghetto. If you fish in the northern Gulf Coast, you know it's the ghetto. It's the Rampowl and Petronas and Marlin Rig and Horn Mountain. It's these rigs that's been there for years and years and years. Probably some of the early rigs that were floaters are the ghetto. And they've added on to them. And we got hundreds of rigs that we could choose from. So, ghetto's in the shallower waters. It's about 3 ,000 feet and it's working its way up the bank. And, Katie (23:37.07) I saw some good current in there, like a good eddy being built. We use Hilton's to do our research before we go to figure out exactly what the current's doing, the temperature's doing, and all that. We saw this eddy being formed in there, and I was like, man, it's got some good water pushing in there. Also, Bluefin was still open, so if we accidentally happened to catch one, it wasn't closed yet. It's like, all right, if we get one, we could probably take her home if she ends up. Accidentally, you know eating one of our live baits that we use for blue marlin which they do typically this time of year And then there's huge tune in that area this time of year had some reports today before Several boats catching actually one boat called a 200 pounder another boat called 185 pounder all in this area. Yep And then several boats have caught blue marlin over the last couple days. So I was like, all right, let's go in there most of the fleet's gonna go to greens Canyon another area south of Louisiana and Maybe it won't be as so many boats over there. Anyway, we made the call. Go over there. And the bait's a little hard to catch, a little concern. As we get there, the bait's really, really deep. Typically in the daytime, we're trolling around the rigs, try to catch live bait first to fill up our tubes. At nighttime, you're jigging, using butterfly jigs and whatnot around the oil rigs. They all come to the lights and usually up shallower. And you can jig them all night, fill up your tubes. But in the daytime, you've got to be a little creative and catch them on the troll. There was a lot of different techniques guys used, but they were really deep, really hard to catch. So we were like, all right, at least to the rigs that we stopped at. So we switched over to trolling. That first day we're trolling, nothing. We got to watch another boat that was live baiting catch a couple of fish. So we're like, all right, well, there's fish around. We'll load the tubes tonight and we'll start in the morning and do some live baiting. So we did that. We filled up our tubes at night at a rig and then pulled over to our first stop. It was a drill ship and first bait in the water. It was a porpoise. Porpoise came up and ate our bait and they just, they're so smart. Yeah. They hated this fisherman. They're beautiful, awesome creatures, but they came up. Yeah. You're fishing. Yeah. You don't want when they're eating your bait. They're amazing how they eat it too. They missed the hook. They know where the hook is. They bite it right behind and they just like suck out everything. You just, all you have left on your, on your hook is the head of your bait. And they did that like first, first bait in. Katie (25:57.678) Corpus and I'm marking someone's sonar and like these all look like porpoise to me. So let's let's just go. So we went three miles away to the next rig and there's nobody there. There was like four boats or five boats fishing with us at that first one. So there's multiple reasons why I wanted to leave. So we lit we left one over there and there's only other one ended up being one other boat fishing with us there and marked a couple in the sonar. We hooked one fish, jumped them off within like two minutes. It was a hindsight it was a male. It was a smaller fish. And we found that over the years that that'll happen a whole lot. You'll catch them. You'll catch a small one and you go back and catch the big one or you'll catch the big one and you go back and catch a small one. It seems like they run together this time of year. It's typical to find a big fish with a small fish or multiple. I'm so curious to find out if your fish was spawning. Multiple small fish. A lot of times. So anyway, I marked one, we hooked that one, lost it, put the baits back out, and I saw another mark going over to the rig. So we were using Omniso Nars. Actually, I'm using an MAQ. I love it. It's awesome. So we go over to the rig, put the baits out, drag it over top of it, and I lose the mark. I can't find it. And a lot of times that means they're coming up about to eat your bait. You know, you're in your prop watch or whatnot. Nothing. About five minutes goes by, I mark something else. up ahead of me so we pulled the boat up about maybe a football field's length and there she is. She eats the bait immediately, starts dumping it. What you have like a blackfin or bonita? Yep, that morning all we could call it was blackfin. A little football size maybe about that big. And yeah, Aida immediately dumped a bunch of line. We're using 130 class reels with 130 pound line on there. We do have backing and she... My angler gets in there, Jordan Womack, he fights it for two hours straight. A hot, hard fight. Not a whole lot of jumping, but just a ton of dogging, ton of left and right and down sea, up sea. The fish was crazy. Really, really strong fish. We got one look at it, like two jumps. There's a video we just put up there on Instagram yesterday. You can see the only two jumps. That's the only two times she came out of the water. And she doesn't really look that big in that video. She's pretty far away. And, Katie (28:17.134) We see it's a solid fish, but we get the measurement stick out, like, all right, it might be 112, we'll see. And then two hours into the fight after, he's like, all right, this fish is super strong. It's big. And then she sounds. Sounds all the way down to the bottom, way back into the backing. We're probably a thousand feet out of line in our angler's life. You guys, sounding is when, and correct me if I'm wrong, Jeremy, but sounding is when that fish goes essentially straight up and down and it's deep. Like it's just deep. A lot of times when they do that, we try to, captains call a lot of big blue marlin that try to tag and release them. You're trying to keep them up on top because the worst thing you want is from the sound because they'll die. Typically when they sound that deep, they're stroking out, they're giving out. That's all. If you keep them up top, you can usually tag them really quick and release them and be done. So she sounded and we're like, man, we're in for the long haul now. We're already two hours in, which is a long time. Yeah, usually tagging these fish. If we're tagging the fish, even the big ones, you can get them in 30 minutes, 45 minutes an hour. But anyway, sort of all like defeated after that point. my goodness, we're two hours in, we haven't really saw her again. She's sounded and way back into the backing, our angler is just like totally gassed. He's puking, he's puking all over himself. He's pale in the face. He's like a bodybuilder guy. His arms are shaking, his legs are shaking. So we've got to get him dehydrated, get him cooled down, pouring water all over him. And then the family's just totally around him. The team's just around, like, you're not quitting. You're staying in this. You're going to get this fish. Just totally positive talking, because he's like, I don't know if I can get this thing anymore. Yeah. I mean, he's done his thing. Yeah. So in that. When they do that, and she's done fighting, like she sounds and then it's done, done taking more line. We go to full drag and at that process you got to plane them up. You got to, you know, you're pulling forward, getting a little bit of scope in the line where the line starts coming up a little bit and you're backing down really hard, reeling that slack and then doing it again. So basically what your rod was doing before, the boat's doing now. So the boat's pulling up and then you're reeling down. You're pulling up, reeling down about 40, 50 feet at a time. So it takes another three hours to get that fish. Katie (30:32.782) Hold on, I want to pause you real quick. I really like that you brought up the planing and how it's done because a handful of times when we've been fishing, it's just a really important skill for captains, crews, and anglers to know. A lot of times it can even potentially save a fish. If you have a fish that gets tail wrapped early on in a fight and you're not going to be able to get its head turned. So tail wrapped is when the line's wrapped around the tail of the fish. And if you can't get its head turned, a lot of times that fish is just gonna be swimming down. But if you recognize it early on, if the angler and the captain recognize it early on, you guys can start planing that fish up and get it up to the boat before it dies. Because if it's tail wrapped and it gets pulled backwards for too long, it's gonna asphyxiate because it can't breathe. moving backwards. So planing is a really, really important skill in the field of ethical angling. And then of course, in situations like these where, where you have a deep fish that's just gone. And I mean, also when they're that big, it's really interesting, Jeremy, because when they're that big, it's almost like they can't fight as long as the smaller ones. Like, do you think that that plays a key, like a role in it? And what about the like, how, how warm was the water? I'm just curious. 77. That's pretty cool actually for Northern Gulf. Yeah. It'll warm up. I'm surprised. Yeah. It's, it's, it's been cut off from the loop current that area. So if you go down in greens, it's probably 79 now, somewhere around there. the loop current is probably 80, but you know, this current is down there in greens is probably that, but up, up where we're fishing is still a little cooler because it's sort of been cut off. it's getting most of its water from out in the canyon out to the east of it. And that water is all 76, 77. Is that pretty regular with the seasons? Sometimes that loop current, you look on Hilton's and watch it come up. It'll come up from the Yucatan, make a hard ride over towards Tampa and loop back down. And then off of that northern part, you'll get eddies that'll curl up into that Louisiana, Alabama area. And those eddies are bringing in that nice fresh nutrients that you want. You want that counterclockwise eddy that brings up fish, brings up all the nutrients from the bottom. And you got to... Katie (32:50.926) Clockwise, it's pushing everything down. Altimeter's down and it seems like everything's deeper. But yeah, this time of year, it'll be all sort of weird and squirrely. We always like to fish after a really big storm, like a big south pushing storm. A lot of south wind, southeast wind. Sort of like the pocket and people are familiar with Chubb and down there. Anytime you've got something pushing everything into the shallow water, it seems to get better in there. And that near that shallower water just sort of stacks everything up. So we like doing that. but it was, you know, the, anyway, there's fish in there. There's fish everywhere. People caught fish this weekend all over the place. We were just sort of right place, right time. And then we're capitalized once we did get that fish on, everybody worked together as a good team. And, you know, we didn't make any mistakes. If we would have made a mistake, we would have lost that fish. Cause once we got that fish in the hook was hooked outside end, which is. already hard, you know, you lose them right at the beginning. It's probably when he chased that circle hook, when he was, when he was chasing that blackfin, that blackfin probably swirled around his head weird, got him somehow. And then that hook was hooked to the outside end. So when he came in, you could grab the hook and it just went, doop, it like barely came out. And then we had like two wraps, we had like two wraps around the tail that probably saved us, you know, saved that fish, you know, saved us getting that fish. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, because if it would have been hooked outside in and he sounded and we'd just been pulling him up like this, it would eventually just work this pulled it out because it just and then she would have died in vain. Yeah. And then it starts with ater and nobody got to celebrate. Yeah. All that. So yeah, it was really special the way it worked out. So many so many things worked in its way. It was a blessing for sure. Were y 'all surprised when she came? when y 'all got her up and she was 122 inches long? Yes, well, actually she popped up way far away. So, you know, we're playing in and once you get them up, you're playing in a dead fish up from that deep. Once you get up to like 200 feet above that thermocline, they'll just pop up and she popped up. Interesting. Yeah, she popped up probably 200 feet away. And so when she popped up tail first, we probably we knew that she was probably tail wrapped, but we didn't know it popped up tail wrap. Our hearts sort of sank. man, I hope she ain't like a 400 pounder, you know. Katie (35:07.438) come up tail up tail up. And then we, you know, now this is all sort of sucks, you know, we don't, we don't win nothing. And you know, we just killed a smaller fish. So she popped up tail up and we saw the tail sticking out of the water and we're getting back and down, back and down to the fish that JD can grab the leader, pull her over and the tail gets bigger and she gets longer. And we're like, okay, all right. And then JD gets her boat side and we're like, holy moly. Nobody says anything to each other until we, until we get her, you can watch that video. We're getting her in a boat. Brian and Ryan, the owner, start pulling her to boat and they get her in and then everybody's like, whoa. You know, we didn't want to say anything. Exhale. Yeah, exhale. And then we measured her. Yeah, we knew she was big and then we measured her and now she's a mongo. You know, now she's over one eighteen. We're like, yeah, we're high five. And it was so awesome. It was very, very special. We've killed it. We've killed a fish with these owners a few years ago, but it wasn't a mongo. It was like a five forty or five. 30 or something like that we caught in Blocsie. Which length was approximately? It was like 112, 113 I think was the length. Yeah you guys 118 is a really damn big fish. Yeah. Like it's a big fish. A special fish. In 122. Yes. Exactly. Exactly. And I, in the video, I mean it looked like you guys didn't even have a flying gaff out. Like you all just had your tuna gaff. Yeah we did have a flyer out. We decided we didn't need it once we got boat sided and we just stick it. regular stick gaff in there, straight gaff. And we did that and then we'd just get a new surround her, around her bill and then we were able to sort of guide her in that way. But yeah, it worked out really, really good that way. It was cool. It was very, very special fish. And then now it's like the dilemma of, all right, did we stay out here? The fishing's good. We ain't got a tuna yet. We came out here for a big tuna too. And we made the decision of going on in. So we... because we're in the Mongo. Because now we're gonna lose, we didn't want to lose any weight. And we wanted to explain how you lose weight. So a lot of times on the deck, they'll just lose weight. They're losing fluids the whole time, blood and other things. And we didn't have that many holes in her, but we had a couple of holes in her. A lot of times they'll just lose weight sitting on the deck. And it kept on going through our minds like, man, if she is a Mongo, she's still got, we got all season for 88 teams to try to beat her. Katie (37:30.414) But if we lose by like two or three pounds, we're going to be hitting ourselves in the face for not taking it. It's only three hours away to the weigh station. So it's a fast boat. So we go. And our plans are to come out either later that evening or that night and try to get a tuna. And we get in. We have a couple of mechanical issues I'm a little nervous about. So we decide not to go out. We just hung her up. We're 700 pounds. We're all having a great time. to see if somebody else can beat her. So nobody else beat her and we won that weekend tournament, which we're super excited about. And then, congratulations. See what happens in the market. Now it gives us a little bit later. You know, it was the 118 everybody was shooting for now it's a 700 pounder set by shooting for. So what is that? I don't know. It could be a 118, a really fat one, but typically probably, you know, that probably is going to save a few fish of being killed is in our thoughts, unless it's in a weekend tournament, you know, if it's on a fun trip, they're going to think twice about killing if it's. you know, 600 pound or something like that. So, yeah, that's cool. Which is really cool. Yeah. Question, what are some like when you're bringing a fish back to the dock and you want to make sure that it's not losing weight, like what are, what are ways that you can help mitigate that? Like, do you have any techniques that you or tips that you want to share? Yeah. So, at least knowledge that I've learned from, from other captains is, we haven't done it yet on. on length, but to keep length you want to keep them wet. Not necessarily cold, but wet to keep their length. So a lot of weekend tournaments, it might be 110 and you have 112 sitting on the deck. Two days later, that thing could be 110, you know, or 109. They could lose an inch or two pretty easily. And there's plenty of stories of guys catching a legal fish and getting back to dock and it's not legal anymore. So that's a bummer. So a lot of captains... found that you keep them wet with towels and that'll keep their length. Not sure about the way that is. Yeah. Is like their skin will shrink up. That skin is so it's very similar to Wahoo skin. Right. And even though the scales are different, very different, but it'll like it'll shrink up as it dries. So keeping them wet will keep them. There's like a lot of like. Katie (39:54.99) ends and outs of it, right? Like I just, okay. So just to clear the air here, I haven't been a really around fisheries that kill fish. you know, my blue Marlin, my predominant blue Marlin experience was in the fat fishery of Costa Rica, which is all catch and release because they're small fish. And then, we were fishing in Madeira for the big one, but we never saw her. So I've heard a lot of stories and like, of fish like coming back to the dock and people saying they were stretched, fish coming back to the dock, people saying that they, you know, put water in their bellies or whatever. what, like there's, there's definitely things you can and cannot do to keep these fish the way they should be as well as like the word mutilation. Can you, can you expand on that for me? Yeah. So in our tournament, in the Mongo, we def on a weekend tournaments. So say you catch your fish in a weekend, we defer to that tournament. So if it's dequeued in that weekend tournament, it's dequeued in the Mongo. If it counts, it counts. In our rules, we do Spirit of IGFA. So mutilated fish are not counted. Mutilation is something that impairs its ability to fight, its ability to swim. So if you back over it a little too hard and chop its tail off or chop something up with your propellers, it's not going to count. It's part of the game. It's shark bit. It's not going to count. We accept cookie cutter sharks because that could have been done months or years ago. Cookie cutter sharks will take like a little round bite out. You'll catch a swordfish and it'll have several of them in there a lot of times as cookie cutter sharks. So we'll accept those, but yeah, if it's a five tiger or something on the way up, then we don't count that. We count that as a mutilated fish. Unless that tournament that you're fishing in accepts it. then we'll count it because we defer to them. But yeah, I mean, you know, people have, yeah, we hear those stories too. I mean, same thing in the freshwater world, people putting leads in their stomachs and, you know, all kinds of stuff to try to win. So we, in the Mongo, we have some checks and balances in there. Sometimes we have the ability to cut that fish open at the dock and check its innards. And we have to have two witnesses that weren't on the boat to witness you weigh that fish. And... Katie (42:19.758) lie detector test for the winners. So we have some things built in to try to keep the confidence high that somebody isn't going to cheat. And a lot of it's peer enforced. If you're in this private industry of sport fishing and you're caught cheating, you go find another career. Yeah, you're not going to get another job. After your black eye, bloody nose heals, go find another job. you don't want to, nobody's going to accept you if you get caught cheating. So it's a lot of it is peer enforced, at least that fear of, you know, so hoping, you know, somebody that didn't want to go on their morals, there's some fear involved as well of getting caught cheating. So, you know, not saying people don't try, but we, we, we try to build some safe, some safe holds in there to keep people from doing it, at least thinking twice. Yeah, that's great. But yeah, and we like to keep them cold. You know, if they're big, big enough fish to weigh, the weigh in, we want to, try to donate that meat. So we like to keep them cold, wrap them up in a fish bag, put as much meat, much ice in there as you can, keep them wet as well. If you keep them bad and cold, he's going to stay long and you're going to get some meat and you can donate out of it. And people eat them in Hawaii all the time. They eat them in all these other islands all the time. I mean, it's not like the best table fare. It's not like we're going to, I'm, you know, let's go catch them all in a day so we can feed the family. But if you do catch them all in a day, she dies. It is edible. We have some especially smoked. Like we really like it. I've smoked Marlin on a bagel. Yeah. Yeah. I've had some smoked taco or some fish taco, Marlin tacos or they're fine. Yeah. You can dress it up and it's totally edible meat. but, we have some, some charities that we sit that we work with and the golf, golf coast, feeding the golf coast and different charities like that. that if a fish does come in the mongo and wait in one of our waste stations, we have outlet to get rid of that meat. A lot of times you'll have to flay that meat up and bag it up, but that's not a big deal. And then you just put those bags in the freezer or wherever and we'll have those cherries come up and pick it up. And they'll donate it to, if it's edible for human consumption, they'll donate it to some homeless shelters and whatnot, but also some zoos and things like that will take it for their tigers and their different. Burning sanctuaries. Yep, yep. So there, you know. Katie (44:38.158) alligator farm. How cool that you guys have like have thought all that yeah alligator farms for sure thought all of that out at your way stations like okay when we bring this fish back like I just love that you're obviously so sustainably minded. Yeah yeah yeah future conservation minded you know it's making choices you know make make your choice because if you want your kids to do this you know try to take some responsibility you know. Nobody loves Marlin more than Marlin fishermen. There's a bunch of fish huggers out there. Why in the world are you killing a fish? my goodness, neanderthals. Well, nobody loves them more than we do. I feel like we've hugged more Marlin. Yeah, we've hugged way more Marlin than y 'all have. And nobody raises more. Nobody raises more money to protect them, to research for them. We buy fishing licenses. That money goes to help all of it. So I love it when people... And the money we put into the communities. Yeah, I love it when people in all the comment sections, they all have an opinion and you go look them up and they're living in Iowa somewhere and never even seen a blue marlin. They have no idea what they're talking about. So nobody loves marlin more than marlin fishermen. We want them around. And yes, we try to take efforts to promote. people want them around more. We kill a few extra fish a year, but all under that minimum. We're allowed 250 per year. National Marine fisheries, white and blue marlin, and if there's an extra three or four killed in the mongo, and they're all huge fish, and they're all celebrated and all that, I think it's good. I don't think it's hurting anything. If anything, it's helping the industry, all the money that's raised from marlin fishermen, bringing new little junior anglers into it. Like you said, with... Like you said, with kids taking photos and stuff like that at Grand Isle this past weekend, there was a line of people, like literally after we took our photos, our team photos, there was like a line, like a single line of probably 15, 20 people waiting to take their picture with this fish that they only know who we are. They don't, you know, they're gonna take a picture with this fish so they can send it to their family members. I mean, very, very cool. Look at this. Yeah, so cool. Yeah, very cool. Did you even know this animal existed out there? Right. Yeah, and also like this, you know, Katie (46:54.286) Another way giving back to the fishery and the communities is the science. The science we're getting from it. These fish are known as rare event species and you and I can both testify to that. And they're really hard to get. They're very expensive to go after. And the scientists, the schools that are studying them to make sure that they are sustainably managed, that they are cared for correctly, that they are going to be in the lives of our children and our children's children in the future. they don't have the funding to be able to catch them themselves. And the fact that we have fishing teams that want to bring them back and take integrity and donate responsibility and donate these specimens to the science labs. I mean, USM was so stoked on y 'all's fish. Like it was, they were just so excited. USM, the Bill Fish Foundation, they were just really excited. So like you said, no one loves marlin more than marlin fishermen. It's just, it's a fact. exactly. And really cool fish. Yeah. And I've, I've even heard of people like, you know, we don't catch them as big as they, you know, y 'all are killing the stock. Well, think of all the records has been set in the last couple of years. All right. So last year, the biggest fish that's ever been recorded in the Gulf of Mexico was called in October, 1145 pounds. I see three years ago. Yeah. And days after he's one of our boys, he's one of our boys. He's, he's like one of the original supporters of the Mongo. Captain Chris Moat, he's an amazing fisherman loves blue morn fishing is really really good at it and Man, that would have been so special if it was caught two weeks prior to that. But yeah, so Yeah, so that's a golf record. I mean biggest one in the golf And then what what was Duffy's fish like four years ago the you know, 1 ,100 pounds caught in Maryland? All right, and then two years before that, Big Rock had the biggest ones ever caught in Big Rock. I mean, we're, the fish are still here. They're good. You know, we need to continue to take care of them and grow them, but they're not, we're not, we still have those old man in the sea photos. That's what the Mongo logo is about is staying inside that amazing fish. Well, there's proof that they're still out there. I mean, that just proved it. So yeah. That's so cool. I want to get into the live baiting. Katie (49:19.534) I want to get into why it's challenging to catch live bait in the Gulf of Mexico. So when we were in Costa Rica, I keep bringing this up, but we were bait and switch fishing predominantly, which you guys, that's teaser fishing. And if a fish shows up behind the teaser, we take the teaser away and then we present them with a dead bait with a circle hook in it. Right? And then we generally get a really active aggressive bite. It's a good feed, good hook set. That's all she wrote. But we were catching our bait out there. It was Bonita and they're prolific. They're just prolific. And I've heard that catching bait in the Gulf of Mexico is a very different experience. You've already touched on how the bait was real deep on this last trip and y 'all were struggling on catching bait. A lot of times you guys will have a little bit of an easier time catching bait at night, but then you're catching bait at night and losing some very valuable sleep. as well as, you know, those bait, they go deep during, during the day because the water can get so warm. So let, can you, can you give us a little bit of Intel into how you keep your tuna tubes, what tuna tubes are and how you keep them full and what your, your best care and strategy tips are? Yeah. So that's definitely progressed over the years. I remember live baiting in like 2005 and six, somewhere around there was my first time. was fishing on a boat with a really experienced captain that was really, really good at it. And they didn't even have tubes yet, but he live baited a lot. So he basically catches bait, put it right back out. Might even get a little creative and catch a bait and keep them close on a little leash in the water. Literally, that's your live bait tube, just keep them in the water on like a little leash with a little hook through his or a clip through his nose. Whatever, get creative to keep at least one in the quiver, to put one back out. But there's... caught a lot of fish by catching them and then hooking them up, putting them right back out and then doing well that way. But obviously if you can have a quiver of baits so when you get sharks or a barracuda eats it or a porpoise eats it, now you got to go catch more bait again. So now became the tuna tube. So it started out with boats getting two or three on there and now you'll have boats with 20 on there. We have 16 on our, so obviously the more tubes you have. Katie (51:46.094) The more bait you can have, the longer you can go without having to go try to catch bait again. So 16 tubes, man, that's been a whole progression as well of how do you keep 16 fish alive? So you have to have a lot of water flow. So there's a lot of techs and all kinds of science and mechanics and figuring out how much flow and how to get the best flow. And do you want bubbles and not bubbles? And where do you put your through hole? I mean, there's so much that goes into it. And every boat's different and all that. So anyway, over the last five or six years, it's very common to buy your boat. If you're building a brand new boat, say Vikings building your boat, and you can get your tubes installed at factory or right, you know, maybe you'll refit it when you get it down to South Florida. And there's a couple of guys that specialize in that and they'll refit your boat before you even go pick it up. You go pick up your boat and you got your sonar and your tubes. And those are primarily golf boats. Golf boats, we have tubes. If you don't have tubes, you're probably not fishing in the Gulf. So not competitively. Yes. And there's a lot of guy dredging now doing phenomenal. The guys that are really good at dredging still catch tons of fish, but a lot of that's on standups. Are you going to kill that? Those are your tag release guys. So the guys that are trying to catch the big one are live baiting primarily. And then you want them on a circle hook rather than have them on a J hook. because man, all the things didn't go wrong with a J hook. So, circle hook is a really good way of catching a big fish and being able to fight it through and land it. So, yeah, so typical day is, you know, if we're showing up, you know, tournaments leaving in the Gulf, you're leaving at like 10 a 11 a you're running out to your oil rig that you've picked, or you might stop on the way, some guys stop on the way at some bottom spots and pick up some bonito. A lot of times the bonito will hold up over a natural reef. or a shallow water oil rig and picking up some bonitas first. Bonitas are usually shallower where we live and as you get out you'll start getting to the black fin and the yellow fin and there's some skipjack and things like that. Yellowtail, or not yellowtail but rainbow runners. Things like that you can catch out there too. But you're trying to catch them trolling. Some people fish on the surface for them. The guys are figured out the getting deep, getting creative. Katie (54:07.502) how to get down deep with planers or downriggers or whatnot to get down deep to where they're at. And then all kinds of different things you can catch them on, little squid imitations or minnow limitations or spoons and all kinds of different ways. You're making them on daisy chains and figuring out a way to get those fish to eat, those little baits, and then you're bringing them up, putting them in your tubes. Once you get your tubes full, you go fishing. And then some guys, while they're fishing, they got a guy on the bow with these sea keepers. That's a whole nother thing. You got a guy, these sea keepers, if it's relatively calm, they're up there casting the popper, casting little plugs, little jigs to try to catch. You got one guy who's just a bait fisherman on your bow while everybody's fishing in the back. Try to continue. That's how important the bait is. You got to have that fresh bait. So yeah, you load your baits and then you're fishing, looking with sonars. Before sonars, we just all... stayed up on the up current side of the rig. A lot of times that up current side is where the marlins will be because the school of tuna typically swims around in circles on the up current side. My theory is it's easier for them to get back to safety. If they got to swim down sea to get back to safety, it's a lot easier than having to swim up sea to get back to safety. It's like a bass or anything. Yeah, it's like a minnow or anything else. or a reef fish, they're gonna swim back. So the upcurrent side will be the busy side. That's where most of your tunas are. That's where most of your predators are is upcurrent of them. So now it's easier for them to catch fish if they're swimming down sea versus having to swim into the current. That's how I figured it. So yeah, so that's the way we used to do before sonar, but now sonar's changing the game. Now it used to be, all right, and I'm gonna sit there with baits on the water while I'm sonar fishing, looking for something to troll over at two knots, my live bait's over to that mark. But now a lot of guys aren't even putting a bait in the water until they mark a fish because they've gotten so confident in their sonar abilities to find that fish. Don't even put a bait out until they're right on top of that fish. All right, deploy. Put your baits in the water. There he is. A lot of guys are getting really good at doing that. You can tell who's good at doing that. Wow. Just watch three tournaments. And if a guy's winning or placing in each one of those three or two of those three, Katie (56:16.27) that guy is a really good sonar fisherman because that's what he's doing. He's not waiting on chance and you know, just maybe official swim by this current side. He's, he's literally feeding that fish. It's almost like teasing that fish, but you know, you don't have to tease them. Just drop a bait on it and he'll come up and eat it. Cause I think the prop wash and all that makes them think that the feeding friends of the year, whatever, at least they're paying attention to what's going on with that prop wash up there. Yeah. So it's definitely progressing. It's, it's changed. It's like every five years something different and people are getting really good at that and then five years have changed and it's something people get really good at that. But that's the thing now, the successful captains that are, especially with numbers of fish are doing is not even putting a bait in the water until. So now you don't have to bait fish near as much because you're not killing so many baits. You're not wasting them whether tiring them out or you're getting shark aid or we get a lot of sharks, a lot of barracus, a lot of porpoise around them. these rigs too. So yeah, so daytime you're trolling for them, playing in whatever you got to do. At nighttime you're jigging and jigging is pretty easy. Once you find them, at nighttime you can load your tubes and usually 30, 45 minutes you'll have some bite, you know, you'll have some eating by sharks and whatnot. Sometimes it's frustrating, if it's really rough it's sort of hard to hold up sometimes. But yeah, loading them up and then you're ready to go and definitely lose some sleep. Some guys are bringing an extra guy, just like a night driver. You know, that way he's fresh, doesn't at least not run into the rig in the middle of the night, 3 a trying to hold
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Abū Muḥammad al-Ḥarīrī was an Arab poet, scholar and Seljuk government official who died in 1122CE aged 68 years old. His work al-Maqāmāt, a compilation of 50 highly-stylised comic anecdotes about the exploits of trickster Abū Zayd, received widespread renown in his time across the Muslim world and is regarded as a high point of Arabic literature. We are pleased to be joined by Nasim Hassani in Tehran. Ms. Hasani hold a master's degree in Islamic Studies from Shahid Beheshti University,Tehran, Iran, where her dissertation was an Analysis of Mary and Jesus' Birth and Early Life in Quran and Apocrypha: James and Infancy Gospel of Thomas. She has a number of articles and translations in publication. This is an unusual episode in that despite attempts at Zoom calls, the internet is currently too unstable in Iran, so instead I have sent audio files of my questions which she has kindly edited together for our presentation. TIMESTAMPS: 02:29 Al-Ḥarīrī was born in Basra 1054CE. He was descended from a companion of the Prophet Muḥammad. His family was wealthy. Before we look at his work, what do we know about the author's life and socio-political context? 14:23 Before we speak about his al-Maqāmāt and this specific illustrated edition, tell us about this genre of Arabic literature. 20:00 Before we dive into this specific illustrated edition, give us an overview of al-Ḥarīrī's al-Maqāmāt. 25:55 Now tell us more about this specific illustrated edition. 31:00 And finally before we end tell us where listeners can turn next to learn more about today's topic and what are other current projects that listeners can anticipate? Edited and produced by Nasim Hassani For more on our guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nasimhassani SPONSOR: We are sponsored by IHRC bookshop. Listeners get a 15% discount on all purchases online and in-store. Visit IHRC bookshop at shop.ihrc.org and use discount code AHP15 at checkout. Terms and conditions apply. Contact IHRC bookshop for details. IslamicHistory #MedievalHistory #AbbasidHistory #Poetry #ArabicPoetry #Literature #WorldLiterature #Seljuk https://linktr.ee/abbasidhistorypodcast
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Welcome to my new episode 'Dynamic Trance Universe' Podcast. Доброго времени суток, дорогие друзья! В эфире 417-й эпизод подкаста-путеводителя в замечательный мир #Trance музыки. Сегодня Вас ждут лучшие треки за январь 2024 года. Поехали! @aeroritmixmuzik #DTUPodcast417 #Trance #Progressive #Vocal #Melodic #Trancefamily TRACKLIST: 01. Tim Verkruissen - Velvet [PURE TRANCE] 02. Kudus - Formula [ENHANCED PROGRESSIVE] 03. Protoculture - Starfield [MARULA] 04. Ed Sanchez, MAQ & Maxine - Under The Sun (AFTERUS Remix) [RNM] 05. Ahmed Helmy - Multiple Realities [ARMIND] 06. SØNIN - Nano [ANJUNABEATS] 07. Jardin - Illuminate [FSOE] 08. Solarstone & Stine Grove - The One [BLACK HOLE] 09. Dustin Husain - Midnight Club [HIGH CONTRAST] 10. Yusef Kifah vs Lab4 vs SHOCK:FORCE - Champaigne [HTE] 11. Renegade System - In My Life [HARD TRANCE REVOLUTION] 12. Alan Morris & Elixus - Impossible [NOCTURNAL KNIGHTS] 13. Will Rees x Rhys Elliott - Defector [FSOE] 14. David Forbes - Is It Trance? [ARIA] 15. Davey Asprey - Catch [SUANDA] 16. Joe Davies - Berserk (Breaks Mix) [DEEP IN THOUGHT] 17. BT & Christian Burns - Save Me (John Askew Remix) [BLACK HOLE] 18. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & John Meva - Cassiopeia [DREAMSTATE] 19. Remedy Club x sim0ne - Halo [SOUNDCLOUD DIRECT] 20. Eli & Fur - You're So High (10 Years On) (Sasha Remix) [NYX] Слушайте, скачивайте и пишите комментарии, буду рад их почитать. И помните, что музыка должна находиться вне политики. Мирного неба вам над головой. До скорой встречи. ▶ PromoDJ: promodj.com/aeroritmix ▶ Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/aeroritmix-dj ▶ Souncloud: soundcloud.com/aeroritmix-dj ▶ VK: vk.com/public204888851 ▶ Telegram: t.me/aeroritmixmuzik Подписывайтесь на мой подкаст (Subscribe to My Podcast): ● Apple Podcasts - podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/… ● Google Podcasts - podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0c… ● Pocket Casts - pca.st/drpc1gfj Слушайте и наслаждайтесь! Listen & Enjoy! From Russia with Love!
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Our hosts, with special guest Jodie Troutman, do a round-up of four different Hallmark Holiday Romcoms, and Maq proves the fact that, like hot chocolate, all Hallmark moves taste about the same, but they warm you right up.Find more from Jodie Troutman's comics, lettering, and general excellence at LongTallJodie.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Follow me on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jyMmX0 All Tracklists: https://uts.djphalanx.com/ What's up, Trancefamily! Welcome to the latest edition of Uplifting Trance Sessions, EP. 673! I'm your sonic navigator, DJ Phalanx, ready to whisk you away from the everyday hustle. This episode is packed with brand-new beats from the likes of Temple One, Marc van Linden, Danny Eaton, Armin van Buuren, Ferrin & Morris, David Forbes, Alan Morris, and many more! For the full tracklist, head over to https://uts.djphalanx.com/ And now let the music speak. [0:00] 1. Intro [0:45] 2. York & Alex M.O.R.P.H. feat. Asheni - Reach Out For Me (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Remix) [Armada Music] [6:24] 3. Temple One - As the Sun Breaks [Pure Trance] [11:35] 4. Marc van Linden x D-Gor - Her Melodie [Cosmic Future] [15:59] 5. Miditekk - Against The Clock [Future Force] [21:05] 6. Ed Sanchez, MAQ & Maxine - Under The Sun [Molekular Sounds] [25:26] 7. Danny Eaton - Test of Time [Subculture] [31:17] 8. DJ Phalanx - Dimension [State Control Records] [35:00] 9. Cenk Basaran - Beyond Life [Nocturnal Knights] [39:07] 10. Armin van Buuren & Just_us - Make It Count [Armind] [42:58] 11. Alan Morris - 7th Morning [FSOE] [46:55] 12. Ferrin & Morris - Human [Transistic] [51:34] 13. Roman Messer & Rocco - Celebrate The Love [You Love Dance] [55:24] 14. David Forbes - Apex [Who's Afraid Of 138?!]
Official Uplifting Trance Sessions Spotify Playlist: spoti.fi/3jyMmX0 What's up, Trancefamily! Welcome to the latest edition of Uplifting Trance Sessions, EP. 673! I'm your sonic navigator, DJ Phalanx, ready to whisk you away from the everyday hustle. This episode is packed with brand-new beats from the likes of Temple One, Marc van Linden, Danny Eaton, Armin van Buuren, Ferrin & Morris, David Forbes, Alan Morris, and many more! For the full tracklist, head over to djphalanx.com. And now let the music speak. [0:00] 1. Intro [0:45] 2. York & Alex M.O.R.P.H. feat. Asheni - Reach Out For Me (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Remix) [Armada Music] [6:24] 3. Temple One - As the Sun Breaks [Pure Trance] [11:35] 4. Marc van Linden x D-Gor - Her Melodie [Cosmic Future] [15:59] 5. Miditekk - Against The Clock [Future Force] [21:05] 6. Ed Sanchez, MAQ & Maxine - Under The Sun [Molekular Sounds] [25:26] 7. Danny Eaton - Test of Time [Subculture] [31:17] 8. DJ Phalanx - Dimension [State Control Records] [35:00] 9. Cenk Basaran - Beyond Life [Nocturnal Knights] [39:07] 10. Armin van Buuren & Just_us - Make It Count [Armind] [42:58] 11. Alan Morris - 7th Morning [FSOE] [46:55] 12. Ferrin & Morris - Human [Transistic] [51:34] 13. Roman Messer & Rocco - Celebrate The Love [You Love Dance] [55:24] 14. David Forbes - Apex [Who's Afraid Of 138?!]
Our hosts discuss the mini-series 10th Kingdom (2000) and Maq proves the fact that in order to parody something, you have to love it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our hosts discuss the movies Ju-On (2002) and The Grudge (2004) and Maq proves the fact that sometimes your setting can make or break the story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.