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Growing Pains with Nicholas Flores
#181 - Darin Ferreira

Growing Pains with Nicholas Flores

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 91:17


Darin Ferreira is a third generation dairy farmer, running Ferreira and Son Dairy out in the Arcata Bottoms. Ferreira and Son Dairy is the only on site creamery in Humboldt Country and has the only on site bottling facility within 150 miles, offering certified USDA organic milk from grass fed cows. You can find Ferreira and Son Dairy regular milk, chocolate milk made with Ghirardelli Chocolate, and strawberry milk made with real strawberries at a range of locations such as all Murphy's Markets, Safeway in Eureka and McKinleyville, North Coast Co-op in Eureka and Arcata, Eureka Natural Foods and more. You can find stores that carry Ferreira & Son Dairy Organic milk on their site (@ferreiraandsondairy.com) and be sure to check them out on Facebook (@ferreiraandsonmilkbottling).

Humboldt Last Week
310. Captor killed, mysterious project, human trafficking?, CPH strike, and more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 9:25


A hostage situation in Eureka ended with an officer-involved killing of the suspect, a single day of strikes at Cal Poly Humboldt conjured a deal for faculty members, a mysterious company is looking to convert the former Jacobs campus in Eureka into housing, a man from McKinleyville was found not guilty of murdering his childhood friend due to insanity, a local judge will soon decide the legality of the City of Arcata flying an ‘earth flag' above the USA flag, a raid on a cannabis property near Loleta included allegations of human trafficking, a public discussion at Cal Poly Humboldt will cover an upcoming controversial cannabis vote, a century-old dam on the Klamath River was partially exploded on video, Humboldt County's offshore wind energy plans received a boost of almost a half a billion dollars, and more. TLDR Humboldt features episode transcripts. Check humboldtlastweek.com/tldr throughout the week for updates even before episodes are released. HumAlong Alternative Radio plays alternative rock favorites and new discoveries. Take it with you at humalt.com. Humboldt Last Week would like to thank its local partners for keeping the lights on. Please support Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Beck's Bakery, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY.

Humboldt Last Week
302: 'Flesh-eating,' dog reunited, concealed body, Mazzotti's for sale, magic mushrooms, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 8:47


A young McKinleyville man accused of murdering his longtime friend had texted about ridding ‘flesh-eating people,' tourists who lost their dog locally got him back after an agonizing 31-day search from afar, a missing Eureka mom was found dead and concealed in an impounded van that was driven by her allegedly intoxicated son, the on-video arrest of a man with reported mental health issues prompted criticism from the Hoopa community, Mazzotti's restaurant on the Arcata Plaza is for sale for $850K, the Eureka City Council OKed entheogens like magic mushrooms for adults 21 and over, and much more. New! TLDR Humboldt. You can now check out Humboldt Last Week transcripts on our website. Plus teasers of upcoming episodes throughout the week. Written quick local news summaries are available now at humboldtlastweek.com/tldr Humboldt Last Week's quick news summaries come in collaboration with Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Beck's Bakery, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. HumAlong Alternative Radio at humalt.com. Alternative rock favorites, new discoveries, no commercials, and Humboldt flavor.

Humboldt Last Week
297: Hurdles for $30M in funds, grim discovery, High Times, $15M lotto win, billion streams, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 9:20


Eureka's $30M for housing projects includes two projects Arkley's “Housing For All” initiative is seeking to block, an apparent double-murder suicide with was discovered in McKinleyville several weeks after the fact, High Times has now covered the battle between the local cannabis industry and a 2024 ballot initiative, Humboldt County has a new proposal for Airbnb and Vrbo in unincorporated areas, when Ferndale export Guy Fieri was in town he helped raise a good chunk of money for Fortuna High, a Fortuna lottery ticket reportedly won $15 million before taxes, a locally exported drummer reached over a billion YouTube streams with ‘The Reason,' Eureka export Sara Bareilles is participating in a concert fundraiser for Joe Biden, Bareilles' Waitress: The Musical is headed to theaters nationwide on December 7, invasive “jumping worms'' have been found in Humboldt County, a young man mysteriously went missing 27 years ago and investigators want help, blue-green algae is a current concern at the river here in Humboldt County, Cal Poly Humboldt once again received acclaim from The Princeton Review, a student named Madelyn from Cal Poly Humboldt suffered serious injuries on campus when she was hit by a car while crossing the street, Scott Hammond has debuted a new podcast called 100% Humboldt, U.S. Congressman Jared Huffman sometimes arrives in a classic Volkswagen Bus, and you can now check out Humboldt Last Week transcripts on our website. New! TLDR Humboldt. You can now check out Humboldt Last Week transcripts on our website. One of the major upsides is you'll be able to get teasers of upcoming episodes throughout the week. You can check out TLDR local news summaries for the podcast now at humboldtlastweek.com/tldr Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast in collaboration with Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Beck's Bakery, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Via Apple, Spotify, humboldtlastweek.com, or wherever else you get podcasts. humboldtlastweek.com HumAlong Alternative Radio with no commercials at humalt.com

EcoNews Report
What's a Walkable Community?

EcoNews Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 29:24


Walkability expert Dan Burden took Humboldt by storm last week, leading walk audits in Blue Lake, McKinleyville, Arcata, and Eureka. Dan joins the show to talk about how we can rethink our road system to be safe for all people on foot, on bikes, and in cars. Read more! How Do We Make Our Communities More Walkable? Dan Burden Knows, and He's Coming to Humboldt to Help Us Out - Lost Coast OutpostIn Conversation With an Expert: Dan Burden - Strong Towns Support the show

Royal Grown Radio
The Grow Off Clone Drop @ Satori Wellness - Part 1

Royal Grown Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 39:42


Join us for part 1 of our day at The Grow Off Clone Drop at Satori Wellness in Mckinleyville, CA. We speak with Sam from The Grow Off, Mary from Seed 707, And Lelehnia from The Humboldt Grace Project. Check out our full episode on Youtube!thegrowoff.comhumboldtgrace.orgRoyal Grown Radio Youtube

Humboldt Last Week
284: Violent chase, spiked drinks, PBS, dog attacks and heroics, clean air, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 14:00


Brother suspects were critically shot and their toddler passenger was hurt amid a wild and violent police chase in Eureka, Arcata officials addressed reports of people spiking drinks at local bars, the American Lung Association says Humboldt County could have the best air in California, a Sheriff's Officer allegedly pulled a gun on his wife and another man in McKinleyville, PBS ‘Untold Earth' showcased local redwoods, cops a say local woman's jail entry was lightened by a pound of fentanyl, dog attacks all the damn time, a good dog reportedly foiled a home invasion in McKinleyville, American Rivers says the Eel River is one of the nation's most endangered rivers, California's AG put Blue Lake on his schedule in recognition of missing and murdered indigenous people, Fairhaven residents temporarily teased with internet might be without it again, a local 8th-grader received major recognition in the science community, the city of Eureka found a box of century-old items while demolishing the Lloyd building, Sylvan Esso is coming to Arcata in August, Coast Central Credit Union saw account glitches and a Facebook hack, the sheriff's office disclosed drug seizure amounts from 2022, and more. more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast in collaboration with Tandoori Bites, Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Via Apple, Spotify, humboldtlastweek.com, or wherever else you get podcasts. Humboldt Last Week (new/alt/indie) Radio with no commercials resides at humboldtlastweek.com/radio

Humboldt Last Week
283: Oxygen killing, downgrade from murder, assassin declined, early release, kindness, and more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 13:34


A 2019 case involving Humboldt County was featured in the Oxygen TV series ‘Accident, Suicide or Murder,' downgraded charges for a McKinleyville man accused of killing his ex at his house, the Sequoia Park Zoo says their bear and coyote exhibit should open this summer, a dad says he declined an offer to have his daughter's murderer killed, a young man is out of prison early following a fatal 2019 incident where he drunkenly drove his truck into a bedroom on Humboldt Hill, a builder agreed to demolish his controversial half-built mansion in Bayside, a former wrestling coach at Eureka High pleaded guilty to felony statutory rape, more claims regarding a former child-custody mediator accused of secretly recording women under their clothes, April 15 marks six years since the unsolved killing of David Josiah Lawson at a house party in Arcata, following a hurdle a mental healthcare facility for kids could open by the end of 2024, a cannabis conflict-of-interest is questioned within county government, a company working toward local offshore wind energy opened an office in Eureka, the rancheria applauded the unionization of 125 Blue Lake Casino workers, a retired teacher donated summer swimming lessons to a group of kids, continued allegations of turmoil within Cal Poly Humboldt men's basketball, JPR covered gaps in Humboldt County mental healthcare and our proposed emergency facility, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast in collaboration with Tandoori Bites, Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Via Apple, Spotify, humboldtlastweek.com, or wherever else you get podcasts. Humboldt Last Week (new/alt/indie) Radio with no commercials resides at humboldtlastweek.com/radio The station is also available via the RadioKing app.

Humboldt Holding Up
April 10, 2023

Humboldt Holding Up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 6:26


A McKinleyville man has been arrested for allegedly murdering an ex; Governor Newsom announced that California is stockpiling abortion pills; plus, a major wind energy corporation is opening an office in Eureka. Those stories and more in today's newscast with John Kennedy O'Connor.

Humboldt Last Week
282: Media pranked, Old Town housing foes, vicious Al Qaeda treatment, and much more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 9:23


A local news outlet was fooled by a prank press release, Eureka advanced on some low-income housing projects despite a group of opponents, more details about former Al Qaeda hostage Jeffrey Woodke of McKinleyville, more misconduct allegations regarding Cal Poly Humboldt's men's basketball coach, in 2022 Humboldt County reported more than twice the state average for suicides, recent viral data show Humboldt County slightly below the national average for life expectancy, more details about the Star Wars fun set to kick off summer vibes, assault allegations with a donut twist, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast in collaboration with Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Via Apple, Spotify, humboldtlastweek.com, or wherever else you get podcasts. Humboldt Last Week (new/alt/indie) Radio with no commercials resides at humboldtlastweek.com/radio The station is also available via the RadioKing app.

Humboldt Last Week
281: Hostage freed, ‘toxic' claims, a drag win, Star Wars fest, LA Dodgers, crime, trails, and more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 18:08


A McKinleyville man was freed after being held hostage for over six years, players alleged a toxic culture created by Cal Poly Humboldt's men's basketball coach, drag queen Ultran Payne is Eureka's artist of the year, our first Star Wars-themed Forest Moon Festival is happening June 2 and 3, Klamath River work begins on the world's all-time most significant dam removal project, a man pleaded guilty to attempted murder after shooting at cops in Eureka in 2022, a former child-custody mediator has officially been charged with secretly recording women under their clothes, a 28-year-old man from SoHum was arrested on suspicion of child porn and sex abuse, ex-Crab James Outman made the opening-day lineup for the LA Dodgers, a judge's recommendation is forthcoming about Arcata's earth flag measure, Eureka is planning a trail that'll go from Humboldt Bay to the Sequoia Park Zoo, talk of extending the Humboldt Bay Trail down to College of the Redwoods, Arcata's upcoming Open Door health care center has some perks for employee retention, another dog attack in Trinidad has people calling for stricter laws, a look at student-body growth plans for Cal Poly Humboldt, the new High School gym in Eureka, a restraining order was granted against former Arcata official Brett Watson, a murderer at Pelican Bay was allegedly killed by fellow inmates, Sourdough and Co. in Eureka, catchy local Singer Lisa Marie has Gwen Stefani and Lorde vibes, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast in collaboration with Primal Decor (tattoos and piercings), STIL (headshop), Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Via Apple, Spotify, humboldtlastweek.com, or wherever else you get podcasts. Humboldt Last Week (new/alt/indie) Radio with no commercials resides at humboldtlastweek.com/radio The station is also available via the RadioKing app.

Humboldt Holding Up
March 20, 2023

Humboldt Holding Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 7:19


A McKinleyville man taken hostage in Africa six years ago is finally free! Local travelers may have trouble getting out of our airport this summer. Plus, PG&E warns that we may be reaching our power limits. Those stories and more on today's newscast with John Kennedy O'Connor.

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Humboldt Last Week
277: Rescheduled pride, health layoffs, stabbing complexity, sailing over MLB, sibling tension, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 12:26


College of the Redwoods plans to host a rescheduled pride event previously planned in Ferndale, proposed offshore wind energy is getting a boost from local educators and the Yurok Tribe, Arcata's community hospital laid off 27 home-health workers due to financial woes, a McKinleyville stabbing arrest spawns claims there's more to the story, local export and ex-MLB star John Jaso was featured in the New York Times for ditching millions to go sailing, runway improvements and more may impact AVC flights in late August, a woman was accused of stealing a McKinleyville pet store from her sister, access to Clam Beach has been improved for wheelchair users, meth and fentanyl lead local drug seizures as short-term escapes lead to long-term harm, the LA Times noted our wet weather could mean bad things for ticks and Humboldt's already-high Lyme disease rates, a local 2013 study is currently garnering worldwide attention as it indicates listening to heavy metal has quality-of-life upsides, event picks, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast in collaboration with Primal Decor (tattoos and piercings), STIL (headshop), Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Subscribe via Apple, Spotify, or wherever else you get podcasts. Humboldt Last Week (new/alt/indie) Radio with no commercials resides at humboldtlastweek.com/radio The station is also available via the RadioKing app. Contact: myles@humboldtlastweek.com humboldtlastweek.com

Humboldt Last Week
276: Unsolved killing, housing protests, Arkley anger, Grammy x2, domestic violence deaths, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 15:12


Crime Junkie — one of the world's most popular podcasts — covered the unsolved killing of David Josiah Lawson, students are protesting Cal Poly Humboldt housing challenges as the university expands, multimillionaire Rob Arkley is threatening to move his company outside of city limits as Eureka prioritizes housing over parking lots, Eureka's Pine Motel makes way for a future Subway and Starbucks, a building that was once owned by Jeff Bridges' family is coming down in Eureka, Fortuna cops arrested a guy who agreed to buy booze for a teenager outside of a liquor store, Eureka export Sara Bareilles won another Grammy, the courts in Mendocino allowed a cheating man's drunk driving because they believe he needed to escape the wrath of his wife, domestic violence deaths in McKinleyville, Ferndale export Guy Fieri goes ‘80 For Brady,' local event picks, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast in collaboration with Primal Decor (tattoos and piercings), STIL (headshop), Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Subscribe via Apple, Spotify, or wherever else you get podcasts. Humboldt Last Week (new/alt/indie) Radio with no commercials resides at humboldtlastweek.com/radio The station is also available via the RadioKing app. Contact: myles@humboldtlastweek.com humboldtlastweek.com

Humboldt Last Week
275: Teen killer freed, Breaking Bad, sexualized comment, molesters, recidivism, love, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 13:45


A teenage killer was released several years earlier than expected, the drug dealer from the largest bust in local task force history will spend six years in county jail, Supervisor Rex Bohn apologized for a sexualized comment, alleged child molesters are reported and analyzed, the movie theater in Fortuna remains closed following December's 6.4 earthquake, a teenager walking in McKinleyville reported being followed by a man before she screamed and ran, limited local resources for our homeless population on cold nights, commentary on criminal recidivism, PTSD woes after earthquakes, a weighed-down gun was discovered in Humboldt Bay, an inmate working in southern Humboldt walked away and was quickly caught, community love, event suggestions, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast in collaboration with Primal Decor (tattoos and piercings), STIL (headshop), Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Subscribe via Apple, Spotify, or wherever else you get podcasts. Humboldt Last Week (new/alt/indie) Radio (with no commercials) humboldtlastweek.com/radio Also available via RadioKing app. Contact: myles@humboldtlastweek.com humboldtlastweek.com

Humboldt Last Week
268. Prez cheese, mass-murder fear, earth flag comeback, Tom Brady comedy, AC Club Crabs, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 11:54


World leaders Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron enjoyed some delicious Humboldt County cheese, mental health treatment was cosen over prison for a Fortuna man prosecutors worried would become a mass murderer, Arcata's ‘earth flag' measure squeaked a comeback victory, ABC's ‘World News Tonight' covered a McKinleyville company's Christmas tree growing kits, a ‘tridemic' is testing capacity at St. Joe's hospital, Ferndale export Guy Fieri will appear in the Tom Brady comedy ‘80 For Brady,' the AV Club now has a page dedicated to a 2024 documentary about the Humboldt Crabs, Humboldt County's rehab and detox options dwindle with the closing of SoHum's Singing Trees, dogs died after ingesting a crumbled up green substance in Cutten, big-time film location managers from LA got a taste of beautiful Humboldt County, a pilot project is gifting $1,000 a month to local low-income pregnant women, another accessory of 2021's Bear River triple-murderer was sentenced to prison, the Wiyot Tribe was awarded $14M to help homeless kids in Eureka, more coverage on the woes of Brius and their local skilled nursing facilities, event suggestions, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast brought to you in collaboration with Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Subscribe via Apple, Spotify, or wherever else you get podcasts. Humboldt Last Week (new/alt/indie) Radio (with no commercials) humboldtlastweek.com/radio Also available via RadioKing app. Contact: myles@humboldtlastweek.com humboldtlastweek.com

Humboldt Last Week
264. $0 for ex murder suspect, official restrained, murderer's mom jailed, MyPillow fuss, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 15:15


Former murder suspect Kyle Zoellner is not getting over $750K for malicious prosecution after a judge overruled a jury, Arcata City Council Member Brett Watson will debate a temporary restraining order from city officials before the Nov. 8 election, the mom of a triple-murderer is going to jail for trying to help her son evade police, the ongoing pilot shortage will probably delay the start of our direct flights to Seattle and Portland, political controversy continues at Tres Chiles Picosos in Eureka after their photo op with the MyPillow guy, the popular true crime podcast Buried Bones covered a Humboldt County man wrongly convicted of a 1925 double murder, yet another local high schooler went to juvie after threatening a school shooting on social media, a trial is underway with allegations a hitman was hired by a gang before a shooting last year at a house in McKinleyville, Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Keidis chatted with Joe Rogan about their Hoopa show, newly-released video shows an ex-local officer firing at suspects through his windshield in Eureka earlier this year, October 16 in Eureka is deemed Sara Bareilles Day after her free show for thousands, event suggestions, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast brought to you in collaboration with STIL, Primal Decor, Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Subscribe via Apple, Spotify, or wherever else you get podcasts. Also, check out Humboldt Last Week (new/alt/indie) Radio with no commercials at humboldtlastweek.com/radio -- the station is also available via RadioKing app Contact: myles@humboldtlastweek.com humboldtlastweek.com

Humboldt Last Week
258. Architectural Digest, excessive force alleged, blackout bar shooting, Hum win, Yurok golf, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 9:49


Eureka's Redwood Sky Walk made it into Architectural Digest, Hoopa's police chief was accused of excessive force while detaining a suspect for alleged loitering, a former jail officer previously fired for misconduct is headed to prison after a McKinleyville bar shooting, a year after moving here a couple who've visited 48 states say Humboldt County is the place they love the most, an unearthed silent film shot in Humboldt County – notorious for off-screen events over a century ago – is getting an updated release, Curry Leaf is a new restaurant option in Eureka with Thai and Indian flavors, containment for the Six Rivers fires – the state's second-largest wildfire this year – has been shifty, cops say a guy's failed Eureka flee involved two sets of spike strips and hitting four police vehicles, a letter wondered if election official candidate Tiffany Hunt Nielson was too supportive of election deniers, the Yurok Tribe has big plans for the golf course and restaurant in Willow Creek, event suggestions, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast brought to you in collaboration with STIL, Primal Decor, Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Subscribe via Apple, Spotify, or wherever else you get podcasts. Humboldt Last Week (new/alt/indie) Radio With no commercials and local nuggets: humboldtlastweek.com/radio Available via RadioKing app. Contact: myles@humboldtlastweek.com humboldtlastweek.com

Humboldt Last Week
257. Fish farm fight | Hillary | ‘Discriminant' meeting | WaPo on Hum-weed | Virgin River | More

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 12:34


Local groups have organized opposition to Samoa's proposed fish farm, a local segment in Hillary Clinton's new Apple TV+ show ‘Gutsy,' tension between tribal members and the ‘Planning Commission, alleged looters were IDed by cops in wake of California's second-largest wildfire this summer, 1964-born Jeffrey Bezos' paper the Washington Post looked at Humboldt County's recent cannabis challenges, locally-set ‘Virgin River' on Netflix topped ‘Stranger Things' in a recent Nielson chart, remembering local TV-ad legend Corky Cornwell, Avelo Airlines invested in an additional departure to LA via ACV, 46 coastal acres by King Salmon and Humboldt Hill were given back to the Wiyot Tribe, fishing boat crew members rescued a man, a small Fortuna child was hospitalized after being attacked by a dog, our coastal cliffs were identified in a study as the most crumbly in the state, allegations a hash lab owner in McKinleyville opened fire at cops with a BB gun, an analysis of local barriers to safe abortion access, Eureka High export Jake Hanson has continued to make a case for a starting spot protecting Aaron Rodgers on the Green Bay Packers offensive line, a burglar broke into the Fortuna Vets Hall and took cherished military artifacts, local event suggestions, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast brought to you in collaboration with STIL, Primal Decor, Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Hops in Humboldt, the Humboldt County Fair, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, Becks Bakery, RHBB, and KJNY. Subscribe via Apple, Spotify, or wherever else you get podcasts. Humboldt Last Week (new/alt/indie) Radio With no commercials and local nuggets: humboldtlastweek.com/radio Available via RadioKing app. Contact: myles@humboldtlastweek.com humboldtlastweek.com

Growing Pains with Nicholas Flores
#65 - Craig Nejedly

Growing Pains with Nicholas Flores

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 61:24


Craig Nejedly is the owner of Talking Trees Farm, a cannabis farm located in Humboldt County. Craig also owns Satori Wellness, a dispensary located in McKinleyville, CA. You can find both online (@talkingtreesfarms.com) and (@satoriwellness.org).

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Kinda Murdery
S2 Ep21: HUMBOLDT: McKinleyville, "The Horrible Truth About Hans"

Kinda Murdery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 23:05


Violent Teens from McKinleyville, CA:    We start with a short anecdote from Zevon's own life, then it's back to 1914 for "The Horrible Truth about Hans."  Next, Niall tells us about the unique way that Canadian Law Enforcement is attempting to discourage the, "Freedom Truckers."  Don't forget to rate, review, follow and subscribe!   Find us online at: https://audioboom.com/channels/5063037?page=2 Follow us on Twitter  Instagram  Facebook   Credits:   Kinda Murdery is Created, Researched, and Hosted by Zevon Odelberg Edited and Produced by Zevon Odelberg Theme by Niall Madden Art by The Djinn of Leng Intro Outro Credits by Xiao Hui If you'd like to advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail: kindamurdery@gmail.com

Fantasy on Draught
Episode 17, it's Championship Week

Fantasy on Draught

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 68:34


We recap our own week 16 and talk about our semi final match ups and then we discuss Championship week!!! We also discuss our own sit/start problems that we need to work through to win the 'ship Beer of the day: Six Rivers Brewing Macadamia Nut Porter ABV 6.0% McKinleyville, Ca @sixriversbrewery Sponsor of the week: A&J Party Supply 1801 Esplanade Chico, Ca 95926 www.ajparty.com ****NMFL's mic doesn't work for the first half of the show. We appologize for it and hope it comes through enough on Miyagi's mic****

Humboldt Last Week
226. KMUD axes vile ranter | Reckless driver | Cal Poly | Farm stand | Anti-vaxx vs. sex | More

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 16:35


(Note: This episode contains language not suitable for children) A man loses his volunteer KMUD show after a vile anti-vax rant in San Diego, a motorist who nearly missed Black Lives Matter protesters at a McKinleyville intersection is given a $79 fine, Ferndale export Guy Fieri is game to officiate Kristen Stewart's wedding, Humboldt State University may soon be known for short as Cal Poly Humboldt, engineers say offshore wind in Humboldt County has us sitting on a ‘gold mine,' Arcata produces a national champ in disc golf, exported musician Kyle Crane has been working with a Band of Horses member among others, a Eureka alley is dubbed after a history-making and resilient Chinese man named Charlie Moon, the Eel River Valley sees higher COVID-19 numbers, a former politician is arrested, an update on a farm stand owner's battle with her landlord, an editorial explores a possible link between ant-vaxxers and their sex lives, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast brought to you in collaboration with Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, NCJ, RHBB, and KJNY. humboldtlastweek.com Also, humboldtlastweek.com/radio with 30-minute music sets and no commercials. humboldtlastweek.com/radio

Indigenae Podcast
So much work remains: Forging Paths toward MMIWG2S Data Sovereignty with Dr. Blythe George

Indigenae Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 36:52


Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit have faced unfathomable violence since the arrival of settler colonialism. Dr. Blythe George, a Member of the Yurok Tribe, is here to unpack the ongoing epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and talk about its causes while centering survivorship, resilience, and healing. Professor Blythe K. George is from McKinleyville, CA, and is a member of the Yurok Tribe. She previously served as a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in Sociology at UC Berkeley after completing her Ph.D. in Sociology & Social Policy from Harvard University. Her research focuses on processes of adversity and resilience in tribal communities, with an emphasis on qualitative methodologies and database creation and management. Prof. George also serves as the research partner for the To'Kee Skuy'Soo Ney-Wo-Chek'—I Will See You Again in a Good Way project, in collaboration with the Yurok Tribe and the Sovereign Bodies Institute. This project, which was funded by the US Department of Justice's Coordinated Tribal Assisted Solicitation (CTAS Grant) and the Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Justice Support, generates an understanding of the scope and severity of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit peoples in Northern California, with an emphasis on intervening in these cycles of violence by designing and implementing “best practices and protocols” for tribes in addressing MMIWG2.Resources:Sovereign Bodies Institute: https://www.sovereign-bodies.org/NamUs Database: https://www.namus.gov/National Indigenous Women's Resource Center: MMIW Toolkit for Families and CommunitiesReads:Yurok Tribe, Sovereign Bodies Institute: To' kee skuy' soo ney-wo-chek' - I Will See You Again In a Good Way Year 1 and Year 2 Progress Reports, Yurok Tribe Press Release      Urban Indian Health Institute: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Report, 2018Support the fight to bring back our stolen Sisters by donating to:Sovereign Bodies Institute: https://www.sovereign-bodies.org/donateNational Indigenous Women's Resources Center: https://www.niwrc.org/donate

Doc's Dumb Dumb of the Day
Man Hires Hitman Off Craigslist To Get Rid Of Neighborhood Peacock

Doc's Dumb Dumb of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 2:21


McKinleyville, CA - A wild peacock was roaming the streets. Most people were okay with it but one man, who didn't like the sound of the peacock, put an ad on Craigslist for someone to get rid of it. Sadly, the ad worked. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Grown Local
Ed Laidlaw

Grown Local

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 78:23


Billy Wayne & Mike head out to McKinleyville to chat with lifetime Humboldt resident and Fire Marshall Ed Laidlaw. Ed isn't a fan of cannabis but that didn't stop him from learning everything he could about it when it became legal. He is refreshingly honest about the pro's & cons of the industry and the Humboldt County community. Its a beautiful conversation. Grown Local is produced by SLEE.

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Humboldt Last Week
174. Trial coming for alleged killer mom | McKinleyville petition | Beer | Art | Adventure

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 10:36


A mom accused of killing her son is going to trial with more severe charges, murals, race cars, adventuring, historic local beer, crime news, a comedian, a petition is going around to change the name of McKinleyville and more. Humboldt Last Week partners: North Coast Co-op, STIL, Brick & Fire Bistro, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, NCJ Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County’s news podcast. Available via Apple, Spotify, major podcast networks, KJNY-FM Mondays, NCJ online, RHBB, and humboldtlastweek.com -MC

Humboldt Last Week
173. McKinleyville name change? | A new trail | The color orange | Patrick Star | “All Star”

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 12:35


A name change for McKinleyville? Community leaders weigh in after recent events. Recently, California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed his support of allowing residents of Fort Bragg to vote on renaming their city due to the moniker’s association with a slave owner, causing listeners to ask if McKinleyville residents would consider something similar over the controversial nature of their own namesake... Also in Episode 173: A new trail, an “All Star,” SpongeBob, dreamers, the color orange, a hall-of-famer home, remembrance, burgers, new music, and more. Humboldt Last Week episode partners: North Coast Co-op, STIL, Brick & Fire Bistro, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi humboldtlastweek.com

Humboldt Last Week
(Ep. 173 clip) McKinleyville name change? | A new trail | Orange | Patrick | All Star | More

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 0:31


Full episode: https://www.humboldtlastweek.com/2020/06/173-mckinleyville-name-change-new-trail.html Humboldt Last Week episode partners: North Coast Co-op, STIL, Brick & Fire Bistro, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi [Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County’s news podcast. Available via Apple, Spotify, major podcast networks, KJNY-FM Mondays, NCJ online, RHBB, and humboldtlastweek.com -MC]

Humboldt Last Week
Celebrating three years of quick local stories

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 13:00


(WARNING: Adult language): Kayaking the streets of Arcata, climate change activism rallies in Arcata and Garberville, developments regarding a new indoor pool in Fortuna, a murder case out of McKinleyville was downgraded to manslaughter, HSU students suggest ideas for a new mascot, an In-N-Out Eureka update, a four-year-old cancer patient and her single mom need help, HSU puts in the green in green and gold, remains were reportedly identified in a national newsmaking disappearance out of the Eel River Valley, a setback in the locally-tied effort to know more about the finances of presidents, Humboldt Last Week celebrated three years, a story on a former local cop caused a stir in Willits, an editorial on editorials and the value of kindness, and so much more. Plus event picks and the attraction of the week. You can also check out Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO). It’s a curated radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music -- mostly leaning toward rock -- and quick community stories. The sets are long, the community content is prompt, and the library is vast. The most hearted artists of last week? Nine Inch Nails and The Shins. Adds this week? Silversun Pickups “Songbirds,” Beach Riot “Robot,” Post Animal “Dirtpicker,” and Do Nothing “Gangs." Humboldt Last Week episode 143 partners: Medieval Festival of Courage Oct. 5 and 6, Ferndale Music Company, Bongo Boy Studio, Trinidad Vacation Rental, North Coast Journal, Photography by Shi Humboldt Last Week is available at humboldtlastweek.com, kymkemp.com, northcoastjournal.com, and 99.1 FM Mondays

Humboldt Last Week
Bungle shows, Forbes love, Nintendo payday, crime updates, tree-sitter down, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 14:19


A murder charge out of McKinleyville sparks a claim of self-defense, a Mr. Bungle announcement makes big musical waves, HSU gets love from Forbes, a Eureka teen who admitted to killing another tries to rescind his guilty plea, a third-party analysis regarding the 2017 stabbing death of Humboldt State student DJ Lawson is still coming, the discovery of a rare video game from the ‘80s nets a big payday, a tree-sitter comes down, a depiction of Hulk-like strength, and so much more. Plus event picks and the attraction of the week. You can also check out Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO). It’s a curated radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music -- mostly leaning toward rock -- and quick community stories. The sets are long, the community content is prompt, and the library is vast. The most hearted artists of last week? TOOL and Hozier. Adds this week? Death Cab For Cutie "To The Ground," The Revivalists "Oh No," Bay Faction "It's Perfect," Kiev "Willing Eyes," and Car Seat Headrest "Bodys." Humboldt Last Week episode 138 partners: Bongo Boy Studio - Trinidad Vacation Rental - North Coast Journal - Hops in Humboldt - Brick & Fire Bistro - Photography by Shi Humboldt Last Week is available at: humboldtlastweek.com kymkemp.com northcoastjournal.com 99.1 FM Mondays

Humboldt Last Week
CNBC props, ‘squatch beer, NFL starter?, no ROTR, satellite booboo, ‘Bay love, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 12:50


(132): CNBC covered a former local whose profitable music label just celebrated 20 years, a sasquatch-sized beer garden an taproom could be open in McKinleyville as early as August, an HSU export could have a career NFL season, the county’s satellite mapping system reportedly stressed out some non-cannabis farmers, Eureka is revising its panhandling ordinance, Reggae on the River 2019 is cancelled, first responders deserve props, an accused episcopalian threatener pleads not guilty, body cams for jail officers, a woman is convicted of drunkenly killing Hoopa teenagers, logging protesters, Humboldt Bay love, and other topics currently being discussed in Humboldt County. Plus! Event picks, the Humboldt Attraction of the Week, and HLW Alt Radio with new and nostalgia songs. Humboldt Last Week partners: Brick & Fire Bistro - Sip of Summer - Bongo Boy Studio - Eel River Organics - Northtown Coffee - Trinidad Vacation Rental

Moving Upstream
Safety Through Connection: Interviews with Community Leaders

Moving Upstream

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 20:07


Prevention Institute’s Andrea Buffa interviews leaders from five communities about why their collaboratives, focused on health and equity, are now developing community-driven approaches to prevent partner violence. Hear from Cultiva La Salud (at 1:17), Department of Violence Prevention Steering Committee in Oakland (at 7:11), The Center at McKinleyville (at 10:46), LA Worker Center Network (at 13:09), and East African Men and Boys Collaborative (at 16:41). Learn more about the program: http://preventioninstitute.org/projects/safety-through-connection-building-community-capacity-prevent-partner-violence

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The Quantum Alignment Podcast
The Q&A: Humboldt Episode 21: Daniel Hendricks of HendRx Farms on Cannabis Clones & Seeds

The Quantum Alignment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 46:12


In this episode of The Quantum Alignment Podcast we are joined by Daniel Hendricks organizer and founder of the Grass Valley Patient Resource Group (DBA HENDRX), a California C-Corporation. The organization now encompasses a vast partnership of five operating partners, and one foundational partner. The Mckinleyville location is a state licensed wholesale cannabis nursery. HENDRX provides its affiliate companies across California a reliable source for wholesale cannabis plant starts for legally compliant farms. Formation if the organization educated Hendricks of the current legal cannabis environment in both Humboldt and globally, providing opportunity to be fully submerged in the professional cannabis business.

Snap Sessions! Podcast
Climate Reality Leadership Project

Snap Sessions! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 54:40


Written and Directed by: Doug Nunn Voice overs by: Doug Nunn, Ken Krauss, and Christine Samas. Executive Producer: Marshall Brown -------------------------------------- From August 28-30, 2018 SnapSessions! own Doug Nunn attended the Climate Reality Leadership Project’s training at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Southern California. Nunn was one of over 2200 trainees, 150 mentors, numerous scientists, politicians, and advocates brought together by former Vice President and Nobel Laureate, Al Gore to advocate for climate protection and education. Like the other trainees, Doug was trained to present Gore’s classic Inconvenient Truth slide show and advocate for climate protection and a strong planetary response to runaway fossil fuel abuse. In addition to Doug’s daily journal entries and commentary, the episode also includes interviews with people Doug met at the conference. Most were at his table, which included Northern California activists, but Doug also sought out other attendees from Africa and Mexico. Here below a list of the interview subjects: -Gary Scharlach & April Phillips, Marin County, CA -Estha Maddy, Democratic Republic of the Congo -Michael Dade, Ghana -Kate Lancaster, Humboldt State University -Bill Nolan, San Francisco, CA -David Kunhardt, Corte Madera, CA -Darcy Robins, McKinleyville, CA -Mary Paffard, Mendocino County, CA -Oscar Moreno Fosado, VeraCruz, Mexico/Sacramento, CA -Spencer Noren, Ventura, CA -Markus Thorndike, Oakland, CA -Carter Brooks, San Francisco, CA Voices: Doug Nunn and Ken Krauss Segment Producer: Ken Krauss   Enjoy what you hear? Click here to become a patron!   Contact Info: Website: thesnapsessions.com E-Mail: doug@thesnapsessions.com | marshall@thesnapsessions.com  Facebook Twitter Soundcloud

The Quantum Alignment Podcast
The Q&A: Humboldt Episode 16: Kate Haenni From Satori Wellness, Cannabis Healing Option

The Quantum Alignment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 43:21


My name is Kate Haenni, Executive Director of Satori Wellness, a cannabis dispensary in McKinleyville. I hold a Master's in Business Administration from HSU. I am drawn to the start-up of businesses but also have a nearly life long passion for the cannabis plant and it's healing properties, so my placement during this era of time is working in a way where I can combine both. I'm drawn to cannabis as a marketable product for many reasons and I am a huge proponent of alternatives to big pharma and being part of providing a channel for healing in natural ways to our local community.

Teaching Your Brain to Knit
Ep. 082 Two Brains Mend a Shawl; Universal Design in Learning; A Park Meets Many Needs

Teaching Your Brain to Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 44:28


Brainy Thing:  19:55              Behind the Redwood Curtain:  29:10   What We’re Learning from Our Knitting Margaret calls for emergency help from Catherine to help her figure out a supposedly invisible repair (Knit Freedom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXD3TdbpDbM;  Kate Atherly in Knitty 2006 http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring06/FEATrepairs101.html;  Rina Crochet’s book Flawless Knit Repair  19 pages of gold, I’m guessing, used  for $99 )  of her Multnomah Shawl by Shawl repair The shawl design is Multnomah by Kate Ray.  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/multnomah Recommended by Chrissy the Great https://www.ravelry.com/people/chrissythegreat  formerly of the Manic Purl audio Podcast and currently (well, currently in a break from ) Snappy Stitches video podcast.   Purl soho has picture tutorial of  duplicate stitches initials on a cap using the “A”s and not the “V”s of the knit stitch.     Brainy Thing Margaret explores a comprehensive approach to learning and teaching in the Universal Design for Learning method.  http://www.udlcenter.org/aboutudl/whatisudl/3principles     Behind the Redwood Curtain Want a dog park, spectacular views of the Pacific. an eco preserve of a coastal forest, paths in the woods where you won’t get lost?  Try Hiller Park in McKinleyville.   http://mckinleyvillecsd.com/hiller-park   Links: Facebook:  Also, join our Facebook Group  https://www.facebook.com/Teachingyourbraintoknitpodcast/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Ravelry Group  http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post. Instagram:   Margaret Kelso for Margaret and MagicWombat1 for Catherine     In today’s episode of Teaching Your Brain to Knit, we explore Universal Design for Learning to help us learn and teach from a more comprehensive approach,  we put our brains together to mend a shawl using what we’re calling the duplicate stitch/weave method, and Catherine reports how Hiller Park in McKinleyville serves many needs from dog park to eco preserve of a coastal forest.  

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Humboldt Last Week
McKinleyville mom trampled during ‘Vegas shooting, recounts experience; Humboldt’s last week of news

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2017 14:12


Some of our neighbors here in Humboldt will never be the same after what happened in Las Vegas. A McKinleyville mom said she was trampled by those running away from the devastation. She shares her experience. Also: A catchy song for trimmigrant season, McKinleyville High varsity football is in hot water, Jerry Springer involves himself with the locals, recreational pot purchases will be a thing in Eureka, dogs need to be adopted, an update and support for the Humboldt toddler who nearly drowned in a lake, crime updates, and much more.

Humboldt Last Week
Beloved local zebra pointlessly shot and killed; Humboldt’s last week of news

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2017 16:26


A beloved local zebra was shot and killed near Petrolia along our beautiful Lost Coast for no apparent reason and the Sheriff's Office is investigating. Also: More developments on the stabbing death of an HSU student at a house party last month, the DA says cops were justified in killing a man in McKinleyville last year, Arcata’s alleged tree destroyer is arrested, a former Humboldt Crab is doing big things in the pros, golf on graves, upcoming evening fun, and much more.

Savage Henry Magazine Radio Network

Matt and Evan dab up some rosin from Emerald Rosin. Girl Scout Cookies at 81.95% THC. Smoked out of a piece made by Little b and provided to Bud Time by Central Avenue Smoke Shop in McKinleyville. editor@savagehenrymagazine.com

Teaching Your Brain to Knit
Ep. 032 Lily Chin: Teacher Extraordinaire

Teaching Your Brain to Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 35:19


Brainy Thing:   13:45                             Behind the Redwood Curtain 23:10 What we’re learning from our Knitting    Margaret is knitting a cowl out of Katia Temis or Colibri —she’s lost the ball band   There’s no pattern:  She just casts on 25 or more stitches and knits in garter stitch on very large needles (size 13) until she runs out of yarn.   This is her exercise bike knitting.  She also reports on how much she likes the Designing Vashti Yarn:  Lotus Z-twisted sport weight fashion yarns:  52 cotton, 48 rayon.  She knit up Kira K’s Belle Epoque shawl (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/belle-epoque-shawl) with it and has had a chance to try it out and she loves the mix of cotton and rayon.   After years, Catherine finished her first pair of socks.  She’s knit many since this first pair that she never quite4 finished.  She used a generic cuff down sock recipe that she got from the sock knitting class she took and used a Brown Sheep Fleece cotton and wool yarn.   Brainy Thing:  Lily Chin:  Teacher Extraordinaire Margaret analyzes why she thinks Lily Chin is an excellent teacher. Margaret recently finished viewing the Crocheter’s Toolbox video and also took a class in person with Lily on knitted closures.   Behind the Redwood Curtain:  ACV The Arcata/Eureka or the Eureka/Arcata airport (which actually is in McKinleyville) according to some people is the foggiest airport in the U.S.   Whether that is true or not, it has a fascinating history.   Knitting Tip:  SSK Catherine tells us about a neater, more “perfect” left leaning decrease.  

Savage Henry Magazine Radio Network
Episode 58 of the Savage Henry Magazine Radio Program

Savage Henry Magazine Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2013 74:18


Our first live in front of real people podcast! Recorded last Thursday at 6 Rivers Brewery in McKinleyville. Sarah, Josh, Chris and Daniel welcome special guests Dutch Savage and Joe Deschaine.We play some games, hear some stand-up and drink so much beer Josh turned into a Blueberry and we have news.Special thanks to the servers and bartenders at 6 Rivers and to all 437 people who paid $15 to come out and see us do it live!Our theme song is written, produced and performed by DJ Musician.editor@savagehenrymagazine.com791 8th St. Suite N, Arcata, CA, 95521

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Accurate Productions Podcast
Tim Meyer - Autumn Leaves (Cover)

Accurate Productions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2013 2:21


Professional Guitarist: Tim Meyer Booking Information: Accurate Productions, Inc. [toll free] 1 866.40.AP.INC [email] info@accurateproductionsinc.com www.accurateproductionsinc.com

Accurate Productions Podcast
Tim Meyer - Unsure (Original)

Accurate Productions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2013 3:15


Professional Guitarist: Tim Meyer Booking Information: Accurate Productions, Inc. [toll free] 1.866.40.AP.INC [email] info@accurateproductionsinc.com www.accurateproductionsinc.com

Accurate Productions Podcast
Tim Meyer - Be There (Folk-Blues Original)

Accurate Productions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2013 2:36


Professional Guitarist: Tim Meyer Booking Information: Accurate Productions, Inc. [toll free] 1 866.40.AP.INC [email] info@accurateproductionsinc.com www.accurateproductionsinc.com

CalCast - Create International Podcast Network
Episode #38 - Sheep in my Bathtub - Chapter 5

CalCast - Create International Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2008 24:07


Chapter five (5) of the exciting book called "There's a Sheep in my Bathtub". A story of the Hogan family's experiences while working among the Khalka Mongols of Outer Mongolia. Surf to our homepage and check it out!Podsafe Music playing: "Fight or Love - Don Songs http://music.podshow.comBrian Hogan Coach, Speaker and Author of There's a Sheep in my Bathtub: Birth of a Mongolian Church Planting Movement published and sold by: Asteroidea Books 1476 Winchester Ave. McKinleyville, CA 95519 (707) 839-0213 SKYPE: brian_hogan YWAM Church Planting Coaches Please support GNN and get 10% off domain names and other Internet resources at: When making a purchase use our promo code "cjcsave10" to receive your discount. Please remember to vote for our podcast at: , and Visit our Odeo ChannelSubscribe to this podcast:

CalCast - Create International Podcast Network
Episode #37 - Sheep in my Bathtub - Chapter 4

CalCast - Create International Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2008 29:01


Chapter four (4) of the exciting book called "There's a Sheep in my Bathtub". A story of the Hogan family's experiences while working among the Khalka Mongols of Outer Mongolia. Surf to our homepage and check it out!Podsafe Music playing: "Fight or Love - Don Songs http://music.podshow.comBrian Hogan Coach, Speaker and Author of There's a Sheep in my Bathtub: Birth of a Mongolian Church Planting Movement published and sold by: Asteroidea Books 1476 Winchester Ave. McKinleyville, CA 95519 (707) 839-0213 SKYPE: brian_hogan YWAM Church Planting Coaches Please support GNN and get 10% off domain names and other Internet resources at: When making a purchase use our promo code "cjcsave10" to receive your discount. Please remember to vote for our podcast at: , and Visit our Odeo ChannelSubscribe to this podcast:

CalCast - Create International Podcast Network
Episode #36 - Sheep in my Bathtub - Chapter 3

CalCast - Create International Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2008 16:42


Chapter three (3) of the exciting book called "There's a Sheep in my Bathtub". A story of the Hogan family's experiences while working among the Khalka Mongols of Outer Mongolia. Surf to our homepage and check it out!Podsafe Music playing: "Due His Name - Covenant http://music.podshow.comBrian Hogan Coach, Speaker and Author of There's a Sheep in my Bathtub: Birth of a Mongolian Church Planting Movement published and sold by: Asteroidea Books 1476 Winchester Ave. McKinleyville, CA 95519 (707) 839-0213 SKYPE: brian_hogan YWAM Church Planting Coaches Please support GNN and get 10% off domain names and other Internet resources at: When making a purchase use our promo code "cjcsave10" to receive your discount. Please remember to vote for our podcast at: , and Visit our Odeo ChannelSubscribe to this podcast:

Professionally Speaking » Podcast Feed
Interview: Scott Hammond – Father Speak

Professionally Speaking » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2007 6:00


Scott Hammond, the founder of Momentum Creation, is a professional speaker, and a businessman with 30 years of marketing experience. Scott was born in Emmitsburg, Iowa and grew up in San Diego before moving to Humboldt County, California. As a father of nine children with a 30-year, award-winning background in radio, newsprint and television medias, Scott is uniquely qualified to offer a balanced perspective on family and career achievement. Scott uses a comfortable, personal speaking style to motivate, inspire, and train people toward positive personal change. Scott resides in McKinleyville, California with his wonderful wife Joni and seven of their children. Scott's blog Father Speak focuses on Fathering and the Family. I missed the opportunity to interview Scott at one of the Pro-Track meetings. So I employed my new handy-dandy telephone microphone and talked to Scott on the phone at his home in Eureka. To hear our conversation, click on the podcast icon below.

KRFH's Local Lixx
Emila's Rose

KRFH's Local Lixx

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2007 43:55


Emilia's Rose came all 3 miles from McKinleyville to bring some metal to the proceedings in the Bowels of Gist Hall.