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Latest podcast episodes about miss rose

Human & Holy
Chassidus Through the Eyes of a Psychotherapist | Devori Nussbaum

Human & Holy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 120:20


A conversation with Devori Nussbaum, a psychotherapist and Tanya teacher, about emotional honesty in our spiritual growth and living with open-hearted presence. Devori shares her unique approach to integrating Chassidus and psychotherapy, offering powerful insights into shedding old identities, processing the grief of life, and tapping into the opportunity for connection with G-d at every moment. Devori is an integrative psychotherapist who has trained in many different healing modalities including body psychotherapy, imago therapy, logotherapy, the energetics of food, quantum touch, breathwork, CBT, NLP, EMDR, IFS, inner child work and somatic modalities. She is also passionate about teaching Chassidus in a way that is accessible, relevant and embodied, showing people that these teachings are not just nice ideas, but a description of our reality. Get in touch with Devori and find out more about her work on www.devorinussbaum.com. * * * * * * *EPISODE SPONSOR: "Miss Rose is Worried" by Estee Cohen is a heartwarming story that shows that every child's individuality is a gift. Their quirks and character traits, if nurtured rather than suppressed, become the foundation of who they are meant to be. Link to purchase the book here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/miss-rose-is-worried-estee-cohen/1146818067To inquire about sponsorship & advertising opportunities, please email us at info@humanandholy.comTo support our work, visit humanandholy.com/sponsor.Find us on Instagram @humanandholy & subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on all our upcoming conversations ✨Human & Holy podcast is available on all podcast streaming platforms. New episodes every Sunday & Wednesday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.* * * * * * *TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Sneak Peek & Sponsorship02:25 – Meet Devori Nussbaum04:45 – The Power of Real Human Presence07:12 – What Is Chassidus Meant to Do for the Human Psyche?12:00 – Finding the Balance Between Presence & Spiritual Aspiration18:04 – Embracing the Void: Turning Emotional Numbness into a Portal for Growth21:15 – Seeing Beneath the Surface of Reality26:00 – How Unprocessed Grief Blocks Our Hearts—and How to Reopen Them30:11 - The Role of Grief in Spiritual Growth36:01 - Holy Honesty38:00 – Bringing G-d into Daily Life44:53 - Navigating the Fear of Change47:00 – Regulating Your Nervous System 54:30 – One Minute a Day: Building Presence in Busy Lives1:02:15 – Kavanah and Mitzvot: How One Moment Can Fill a Lifetime1:07:30 – Animal Soul vs. Divine Soul: A Compassionate Integration1:12:00 – Redefining Iskafya: Presence, Breath, and Spiritual Discipline1:16:30 – Choosing Growth vs. Chasing Perfection1:29:10 - Crumbling into Grief1:41:00 – How to Navigate Religious Trauma1:44:15 – Parents, Fear, and Compassion: Reframing the Narrative1:47:00 – The Magic of Retreats1:53:30 – Personal Journey: From Control to Joy1:57:05 – Presence, Honesty, and Shedding the Snake Skin1:59:00 – Host's Outro

You Beauty
Our Big K-Beauty Update: You Asked, We Delivered

You Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 17:02


Back by (extremely) popular demand, we've rounded up more stand-out Korean skincare brands that have wowed us in recent weeks.  And, we're here to help a Youbie looking for waterproof complexion products for their upcoming beach holiday.  LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Listen to Kelly's original K Beauty deep dive here. A.H.C Ten Revolution Real Eye Cream For Face $24 INNISFREE GREEN TEA SEED HYALURONIC CREAM $40 KlairsAll-day Airy Sunscreen SPF50+ PA $31 Holika Holika, Good Cera, Super Ceramide Emulsion $30 Anua Hearleaf Pore Control Cleansing Oil $39 BEAUTY OF JOSEON RELIEF SUN : RICE + PROBIOTICS $26 Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum Propolis + Niacinamide $28 I'm From Rice Toner $46 MIXSOON BEAN ESSENCE $40 JELLY KO BE JELLY OVERNIGHT DREAM SERUM $60 Airyday Mineral Mousse SPF50+ Dreamscreen $51 Lust Minerals Clean Tinted Sunscreen + Hyaluronic Acid - SPF 50 $38 Tinted Mineral Drops Flex-perfecting Foundation $89 NYX Professional Makeup Can't Stop Won't Stop 24 Hour Foundation Nude $33 Fit Cover Sweat-Ready Mineral Infused Liquid Foundation $64 Mac Pro Longwear Nourishing Waterproof Foundation $44 MQFORU Tattoo Concealer $18 Miss Rose Matte Face Liquid Waterproof Concealer Primer Foundation $23 Ultra Violette Sheen Screen SPF50 Lip Balm $27 SUBSCRIBE:  Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia  GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly McCarren & Leigh Campbell Producer: Cassie Merritt  Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Louisiana Considered Podcast
Family life of Tennessee Williams takes center stage at production of ‘Miss Rose, A Cabaret Play'

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 24:29


Playwright Tennessee Williams' family is the subject of a stage drama as Salvage Art Productions and the Marigny Opera House present the premiere of ‘Miss Rose, a Cabaret Play.' The work follows the relationship between Rose Williams and her younger brother Tennessee. Rebecca Gibel, who stars as Rose, and Leicester Landon, who stars as Tennessee, join us for more. Project Drawdown is a climate change organization that highlights the voices of often overlooked communities fighting for a better future. One of the ways the organization does this is through the Drawdown's Neighborhood documentary series, which highlights community “climate heroes” in cities across the country. Project Drawdown's director of storytelling and engagement Matt Scott spoke with Louisiana Considered's Alana Schreiber about the series' eight episodes in New Orleans and why he advocates for artistic approaches to climate activism.   But first, one year ago, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, ending federally protected abortion access. The Gulf States Newsroom asked people what has changed since then and we're hearing from them this week. We will start with four testimonies: Ren Allen, a law student in Mississippi, Whitney Sides Mitchell in Alabama, one anonymous woman in Louisian, and Michelle Colon, who runs Sisters Helping Everyone Rise or sHERO in Mississippi. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts.  Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sweetie M's Sloths Under Sea With Me They Sus Anna Mae O'Hagan Uniquely sloths

Season 2 Ep 198 "The Little Princess (1939 film) Although worried about her father, Sara is distracted by riding lessons. It is during these riding lessons that Sara helps contrive meetings between Miss Rose, her teacher, and Mr. Geoffrey, the riding instructor, who is also the grandson of the mean-spirited next door neighbor, Lord Wickham. Mr. Geoffrey decides to volunteer to fight in the war and asks Miss Rose to marry him before leaving. " --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theysusannamaeohagan/support

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21 Jump Scare
The Wicker Man (1973) with Tom Foley

21 Jump Scare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 74:05


Summoned to a remote island off the coast of Scotland by a report claiming a young girl, Rowan Morrison, has gone missing, West Highland Constabulary Sergeant Neil Howie finds himself far from any reality he's ever known, due to the strange customs and people of the island, called Summerisle. A god-fearing, Christian man in every way, Howie is put off, then shocked by the the island's free-thinking, sexually explicit ways. He refuses the advances of Willow, a landlord's daughter, and threatens to arrest Miss Rose, a schoolteacher, for discussing phallic symbols. Summerisle, Howie comes to understand, believes only in gods of fertility, and pagan ways, as overseen by Lord Summerisle, a tall, imposing chap with a fantastic house and even snappier wardrobe. When no one can seem to recall having met or seen Rowan, Howie's investigation leads down a series of increasingly strange dead ends. And as May Day approaches, he becomes increasingly convinced that he has become the subject of a bizarre, dangerous game. Intro, Math Club, and Debate Society (spoiler-free) 0:00-18:05 Honor Roll and Detention (spoiler-heavy) 18:06-55:11 Superlatives (so. many. spoilers.) 55:12-1:13:11 Tom Foley is an award-winning filmmaker. He has helmed national TV commercials for iconic brands like Nike, Harley Davidson, and Burger King, and recently created branded content films for Tito's Vodka and the Alzheimer's Association. Tom's work keys on human emotion — from narrative comedy to heartfelt documentary storytelling. Always presenting a strong visual point of view, Tom emphasizes the unique humanity of his subjects. Tom is currently represented by Element Productions (Boston/LA) and is a member of the Directors Guild of America. Learn more about Tom at www.tomfoley.tv. Our theme music is by Sir Cubworth, with embellishments by Edward Elgar. Music from “The Wicker Man” by Paul Giovanni. For more information on this film, the pod, essays from your hosts, and other assorted bric-a-brac, visit our website, scareupod.com. Please subscribe to this podcast via Apple or Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave us a 5-star rating. Join our Facebook group. Follow us on Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Spanko! Podcast
Episode 0053 - Miss Rose

Spanko! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 49:55


A warrior. An artisan.  Miss Rose Paddles are well-known throughout the spanking community. From her exotic woods to her expert craftsmanship, her implements are a real show-piece in any collection.  Now, join the Spankoholics as we get to know the woman behind the world-renowned legend. How did she get her start? What gives her paddles their amazing reputation? What are her favorite paddles? What advice does she have for people in the scene? Advice for women and fellow warriors like herself?   Listen as we get to know the amazing woman, warrior, and artisan as she shares about her craftsmanship, her battle with breast cancer, and her love for the Spanking and BDSM communities.

GrowCast: The Official Cannabis Podcast

Friend of the show and creator of Jinxproof Genetics- the one and only Jinx is back on GrowCast! He and Miss Rose are on the line today to discuss some of the their awesome new crosses that are dropping soon, and share some old school stories from their time influencing cannabis history on the west coast. Jinx talks about the Seattle grow scene back in the 1990s, and explains how there really was no way to get quality cannabis seeds or cultivation education. He talks about how some of the most prolific strains that he crossed came from bag seed early on, but how Seattle was still hungry for more genetics. Jinx tells the story of how he met the late Subcool, and the huge impact that these two figures had in the Pacific Northwest cannabis seed scene. Jinx emphasizes the importance of head shops during this time, and talks about how the cheapening of the glass industry is driving out these classic venues, and depriving the next generation of an entire genre of cannabis establishment... *Illinois Classes! Soil Microbiology Class with Queen of the Sun- July 23rd at Next Level Rockford, July 24th at Chicago Roots (Wentworth)... Visit www.growcastpodcast.com/classes and sign up today before they're sold out!* *Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 15% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now GROW KITS!* *Proud partner of FOOP Nutrients! Certified organic nutrients, clone gel, mist, NEW VEG PACK and more! Visit www.thefoop.com and use code growcast - and be sure to enter the FOOP megagiveaway!!! www.thefoop.com * * www.ceogrow.xyz use code GROWCAST for all your bad-ass tent upgrades! LST clips, solo cup tent pole shelfs, custom plant tags, smoking accessories and SO MUCH MORE. Grow like a boss at www.ceogrow.xyz use code growcast*

Seeing in the Dark
#08 12 Days & Nights in Complete Darkness

Seeing in the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 54:49


The Dark is one of my biggest teachers and every time I share about my experience in the darkness, I receive many questions. This episode will answer ALL the questions that were send in by you :-) My intention for this episode is for you to have your curiosities answered and to feel more relaxed and at ease with retreating in darkness. I will take you through the practical, the spiritual, the funny and the scary stories of my time in the Darkroom. Going into the darkness has been the deepest journey I ever took in my life and one that has been the most unwinding & regenerating. A deep bow to this BIG TEACHER. Come with me on a journey into the Dark.... =========================================================================== In May I start a 6 month Soul Emergence & Business Mastermind with a small group of ambitious women. 6 months to:

Practically Kinky
Setting a Scene - Part One

Practically Kinky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 62:28


This is our effort to give new people some ideas on setting a scene. Part One includes a discussion about scenes, then a discussion with Miss Rose and Alpha Domme on what the particular scene will entail.

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Practically Kinky
Body Worship

Practically Kinky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 72:13


We introduce Miss Rose, a new poly partner and talk about the nitty gritty of body worship.

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Practically Kinky
Polyamory, Greed, and a man named Gordon

Practically Kinky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 60:36


Miss Rose, Beta Boy and Alpha Domme discuss Polyamory and finding other poly people.  An experiment is proposed.  Don't worry - we love you if you are monogamous, poly, or anything else!

The HMS Podcast
Episode #65: GUEST HOST Alex White

The HMS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 15:05


Another switch-up today! 7th grade student Alex White is the GUEST HOST, and he sits down with Language Arts teacher Mrs. Digges (the artist formerly known as Miss Rose). Check it out!

The Dad Presents:
#82: To school or not to school w/ Miss Rose Alhanti-Ayala

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 83:41


The gang is at it again, dishing out the parenting advice regarding- - Should I send my kid back to school? - My child is reading White Fragility and I dont like it - Divorce Also, the team digs into: - Ghilisine Maxwell - Nick Cannon's racist rant - Will and Jada And more Please listen on Spotify or iTunes and follow us there. Thanks for listening!

The Dad Presents:
#81: Protect your family at all costs, with Miss Rose Alhanti Ayala

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 67:52


The gang is back together, in studio, Miss Rose shows up in a dress and looking tight, and the reunion is oh so sweet. Check in with the team as they give you parenting hacks to: - figure out the upcoming challenges of schoolinng during Covid - selffish kids - protecting the family in the time of the abolition of police. Nate in Oregon meets a girl and falls in love, but guess what, she has a kid and COVID, and she lied about both. B and Rose gang up on Matty and attack the white couple in Missouri that were protecting their home, and the boys scouts are getting woke! All that and more. Check us out on Spotify and like and follow on facebook and Twitter @theDadPresents Oogle the stunning Miss Rose on Insta @MissRoseAyala

Atlas Avenue Beat
Case 3: The Gold Hawk - Part 1: Winter Horror

Atlas Avenue Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 23:42


Locke is back baby!! And things are better than ever. Business is booming and Locke is ready for another big case. After having brunch with Paul, Edith, and Joey, Locke heads into the office to look over some cases. But when a Miss Rose stops by and urges Locke to come with her, things take a drastic turn. Locke runs into an old nemesis. No, not Desmond Grant. It's his ex-wife. The she-devil!Music:"There is Romance" and "I Knew a Guy" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"Corridor" by Purple Planet @ https://www.purple-planet.com/

The Dad Presents:
#75: America on Fire, with Miss Rose Alhanti Ayala

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 66:51


Today, The Dad Presents addresses your parenting concerns as it relates to George Floyd, the protests, and the chaos that has engulfed America: - Should I take my child to a protest? - What should I tell my child about all of this? - Dealing with race issues with kids All that and more, and the beautiful Miss Rose is back in studio, minus 11 pounds, Looking sexy, and dropping dimes of Mom knowledge. Join us and send your parenting questions to @thedadpresents on Messenger

The Dad Presents:
#70: Breaking COVID Quarantine w/ Miss Rose Alhanti Ayala

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 52:23


Miss Rose and B decide to break quarantine and they get together in studio without inviting J. Matty. It's like high school all over again. J. Matty doesn't get to be in the cool kids clique. Check in with the crew as they answer your parenting questions. What are the best things about the quarantine (hint: daytime sex), are woke politics dying? Are you down for $2K/month from the government. How to manage an overprotective Momma. All that and Miss Rose gets asked out by a listener. Is she down?

The Dad Presents:
#69: 69 and key parties w/Miss Rose Alhanti-Ayala

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 59:42


Episode 69 with the fabulous Miss Rose, the gang is at it discussing: - Families considering moving out of the big city - Tricking your wife into a key party during quarantine - Anxiety and Depression and how to cope - Home Schooling and parents who don't actually like their kids that much. Plus, is breast milk the cure? And does that make Miss Rose a healer? All that and more. Check us out!

The Dad Presents:
#68: Mandated to Quarantine with a Pubescent Teen w/ Miss Rose Alhanti-Ayala

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 56:34


Today, on The Dad Presents, the gang discusses: - What to do when your child suddenly hits puberty during quarantine, and you're stuck in the house with a chronically masturbating psychopath - The gang weigh in on how they feel about the current state of the quarantine, obedience, versus exercising freedom of our own rights - How single people are coping, and what the fall out of dating might look like after the smoke clears All that, plus, win a date with Miss Rose! (Kidding?) Follow us, like and subscribe, and check in with us @thedadpresents on all social, and with Miss Rose on Instagram @MissRoseAyala

Growcast
JinxProof Genetics, New England Veterans Alliance, NW Families for Autism, Breeding Advice, and More

Growcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 44:16


It's a special two part GrowCast episode featuring our wonderful charity partners- plus a giveaway surprise! First Jinx and Miss Rose from Jinx Proof Genetics and Northwest Families for Autism join the program to talk about their incredible charity work. They discuss how they are helping children across the northwest, and they also discuss how their worlds of cannabis and autism charity intersect. Jinx, Rose and Jordan are also doing a special giveaway! Donate to Northwest Families for Autism, send Jordan a screenshot and you'll be entered to win a seed pack of Jinx's newest strain, a bag of coffee, and some swag! Show us your generosity GrowCast listeners! Before wrapping up Jinx gives some advice to aspiring breeders, and shares what aspects he thinks they should focus on. Then in the second half of the show, Derek from New England Veteran's Alliance is on the line to talk about his work in using cannabis for veteran rehabilitation. He discusses his cultivate or die program, and extrapolates on the therapeutic aspects of both consuming and cultivating cannabis for veterans. --Membership at www.mygrowpass.com CLOSES IN 3 DAYS! Now is your last chance to get in on the discounts, member podcast, giveaways, live streams, resources, and more! Safe, secure and discreet- grab a GrowPass today before it's too late!-- ---Today's partner is SoHum Soil, living soil perfect for supersoil grows! Visit sohumsoils.com and use promo code growcast10 for 10% off, and members of mygrowpass.com get 20% off all SoHum Soil! sohumsoils.com---

GrowCast: The Official Cannabis Podcast
JinxProof Genetics, New England Veterans Alliance, NW Families for Autism, Breeding Advice, and More

GrowCast: The Official Cannabis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 44:16


It's a special two part GrowCast episode featuring our wonderful charity partners- plus a giveaway surprise! First Jinx and Miss Rose from Jinx Proof Genetics and Northwest Families for Autism join the program to talk about their incredible charity work. They discuss how they are helping children across the northwest, and they also discuss how their worlds of cannabis and autism charity intersect. Jinx, Rose and Jordan are also doing a special giveaway! Donate to Northwest Families for Autism, send Jordan a screenshot and you'll be entered to win a seed pack of Jinx's newest strain, a bag of coffee, and some swag! Show us your generosity GrowCast listeners! Before wrapping up Jinx gives some advice to aspiring breeders, and shares what aspects he thinks they should focus on. Then in the second half of the show, Derek from New England Veteran's Alliance is on the line to talk about his work in using cannabis for veteran rehabilitation. He discusses his cultivate or die program, and extrapolates on the therapeutic aspects of both consuming and cultivating cannabis for veterans. --Membership at www.mygrowpass.com CLOSES IN 3 DAYS! Now is your last chance to get in on the discounts, member podcast, giveaways, live streams, resources, and more! Safe, secure and discreet- grab a GrowPass today before it's too late!-- ---Today's partner is SoHum Soil, living soil perfect for supersoil grows! Visit sohumsoils.com and use promo code growcast10 for 10% off, and members of mygrowpass.com get 20% off all SoHum Soil! sohumsoils.com---

The Dad Presents:
#66: Quarantine Fatties, with the very not fat Miss Rose Alhanti-Ayala

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 56:18


Hey gang, this week the team discusses: - how much ipad is too much ipad during the quarantine - healthy ways to decompress - how to keep your wife and kids from getting too fat. - exercise tips for the whole fam - and how to win a date with the exotic, curvy, lovely, and lonely, Miss Rose Ayala. Listen and have some fun with the team. Please like, subscribe, download, thumbs up, up vote, review, and whatever the hell else you do out there on your social medias. find us @thedadpresents and send your parenting/relationship questions on Messenger

The Dad Presents:
#65: Home Schooling and Other Family Fun During COVID with Miss Rose Alhanti-Ayala

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 60:49


Check out episode #65: The whole team is back together for the first time in weeks. J. Matty gets choked up about the audience coming to the rescue of the Dad Presents for the second time in a month, this time generously saving The Bride from having to work, at a hospital, with no mask. Also, some big time celebrities, like Arnold Schwartzennegar (spelling?), Bill Cosby, The Tiger King, and Beavis and Butthead call in the show. What's more- The team is present to discuss your parenting concerns: - What to teach your kids about COVID - How to not lose your mind during homeschooling - Filling the time Also, Miss Rose is back from her quest of killing zombies and she wants to cyber date you! All that and more. Check it out! Follow us on all social @thedadpresents and follow Miss Rose on Insta @missroseayala

The Dad Presents:
#62: Family Quarantine Fun. The Baby Bird?

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 41:52


The boys podcast remotely and its clear they miss each other. Miss Rose skips the episode because she's out in the streets fighting zombies. Check in with your favorite Dads as they discuss: - fun ideas to do with family on quarantine - why every man should give himself the baby bird during these trying times - whether or not deodorant is even necessary - who exactly is “quarantine worthy” - and how to stop your children from pooping with the door open All that and more. Please follow us on all social: The Dad Presents: Facebook: Www.facebook.com/thedadpresents Twitter: Www.twitter.com/thedadpresents Instagram: Www.instagram.com/thedadpresents iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dad-presents/id1438151440 And Miss Rose: Instagram: www.instagram.com/MissRoseAyala

The Dad Presents:
#61: Is your teen masturbating too much?

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 59:09


In this episode the boys and Miss Rose discuss the coronavirus outbreak, when is too much masturbation for a teen, why children shove things in their holes, and how often your dirty kids should bathe. Check it out, and please like subscribe and review on iTunes. Plus, a new segment, 5 minutes of The Dad, with A Dad, on Daddin' Our Social: Www.facebook.com/thedadpresents Www.instagram.com/thedadpresents Www.twitter.com/thedadpresents Website: Www.thedadpresents.com Email: Matt@thedadpresents.com Miss Rose: www.instagram.com/missroseayala

The Dad Presents:
#60: How involved should a parent be in their kids social life?

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 43:02


On this episode, B, J. Matty, and Miss Rose discuss how involved a parent should be in their kids social life, when is an appropriate age for a girl to begin dating, is it okay for school age children to use pacifiers, and J Matty confesses that it's not just the kids who are addicted to their phones. Also, Gender Neutral toy aisles? All that and more, check us out. Like, subscribe and rate us please!

The Dad Presents:
#59: Bonding With Your Kids

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 39:24


J. Matty, B, and Miss Rose are back at it, dishing advice on how to bond with your children, when to take the phone away, and helping married couples fight through the tough times, like when they can't agree on how many pillows should be in the bed. Plus, the team gets into the coronavirus scare and they discuss Californias new genderless toy aisles bill... No, really, that's a thing.

The Dad Presents:
#58: Relationship Hiccups: Giving Your Friend's Ex...

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 42:19


In Episode #58 of The Dad Presents- -We examine why children are less active today -Why are their attention spans so short? -Do men become inherently sexist when they see a woman in power in a skirt? -How long until you can date your buddy's ex-wife? -What's up with Rose's weird hiccup? Is she going to be okay?? -Rapper Boosie Badazz (yes, that's his real name), a man with seven kids he doesn't take care of, blasts D. Wade for supporting his child as he transitions. - All that and more. Listen, rate us on iTunes, and give us feedback on facebook @thedadpresents or shout out Miss Rose on Insta at @MissRoseAyala

Along College Street
MC Eats: Caf Renovations, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Local Eats, and the Beloved Miss Rose

Along College Street

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 14:23


In this episode of the Along College Street podcast, we talk about the changes coming to dining at Mississippi College. We also hear from students about their favorite places to eat in our hometown city of Clinton. And finally, we’ll have a conversation with Miss Rose Griffin, a staff member and friend to student diners for nearly two decades.Support the show (https://www.mc.edu/give)

The Dad Presents:
#56: $25,000...

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 43:50


On episode #56 of The Dad Presents podcast: - How do you handle it when your children lie to you? - What to do when your first born wants a hitter of that breast milk right from the tap? - Awkward hot tub encounters - And internet creeps trying to buy Miss Rose's breast milk. What the hell is wrong with people? All that and more. Tune in Monday morning

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The Dad Presents:
#55: Everything is Fine!

The Dad Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 38:08


On episode #54 of The Dad Presents, the guys, and Miss Rose answer parenting questions: - When your child is afraid of monsters, at night, how do you help comfort your child? - At what age do you stop wiping your children's butts for them? - Is your mate moody in the morning and how do you deal? For the best (and worst) parenting advice out there, check it out and stay tuned for the new format. Biweekly episodes, every Friday and Tuesday, thirty minute shows, all on parenting. You're going to love it; we promise.

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Bourbon Pursuit
200 - Juleps, MGP Chasers, and High Dollar NAS on Bourbon Community Roundtable #32

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 69:21


Are Mint Juleps the problem child of bourbon cocktails? We examine the Mint Julep and it’s impact on history and give our novice commentary on horse racing. We then look at the crazy hoarding of higher aged MGP stocks because there are now groups scouring the country to find distilleries with this coveted whiskey. Is there a scary future of higher priced bourbons (over $100) that don’t carry an age statement? Lastly, we give our initial thoughts on the new Wild Turkey “Cornerstone” release. Show Partners: Batch 016 was project that took over a year. Barrell Craft Spirits selected 9 to 15 year old barrels with similar profiles from different distilleries. It’s deeply concentrated, but not too oaky and finishes with a toasted orange notes. Find out more at BarrellBourbon.com. Receive $25 off your first order with code "Pursuit" at RackhouseWhiskeyClub.com. Show Notes: Oldest Whiskey: http://www.lawhiskeysociety.com/pages/Worlds-Oldest-Whiskey Yelp Recommendations: https://www.yelp.com/collection/Si779eiZUmjGomZP2pZLTg This week’s Above the Char with Fred Minnick talks about the word smooth. 200th Episode of Bourbon Pursuit Kentucky Derby Post Mortem. Thoughts on the race? Bourbon was out in full force with Brown Forman having a spotlight. Are mint juleps a timeless classic or is it ruining good bourbon? How many brands can you name that have a horse on the label? MGP prices sky rocketing. When did this phenomenon begin? KY Owl Confiscated. Thoughts on the future with high price no age statement bourbon? Wild Turkey "Cornerstone" releasing their limited edition rye. http://whiskyadvocate.com/wild-turkey-masters-keep-cornerstone-rye-last-drop-glenrothes-whisky-whiskey/ 0:00 We should see I'm a accountants and lawyers. We can go on the show. Oh, wait. 0:07 No more no more lung capacity. Yeah. 0:21 Hey, everyone, and welcome to Episode 200. of bourbon pursuit. I'm one of your host Kinney. And did you just hear what I said? It was Episode 200. This is monumental. It's huge. Now I'm not going to talk about it because we talked a lot about it in the show, or maybe just a little bit. I don't know. We're kind of proud of ourselves here. But thank you so much for joining us and being a part of this monumental occasion. And it's because of you our listeners why this has been so successful. So keep tuning in, and we're going to keep bringing you good original bourbon content. Now on with a little bit of news, Adam hearse of the LA whiskey society has uncovered the world's oldest whiskey 1:00 It's a 12 year old Pennsylvania by distilled in 1847. It's been passed down through generations of family as well as estate sales until it ended up in the hands of someone asking more about its origin. The link to the website in our show notes goes through intensive detail of the label glass seal court condition, and even guesses what the whiskey is comprised of, because back then, there was no notion of Oh, hey, what's your mash bill? And really, also what is the importance of discovering this ancient artifact, and I guess I say agent and relatively new terms here, but having a bottle from pre Civil War era is a window into the age of whiskey history that at this point, only documentation is meant around. So other than that, you know, there hasn't been much else. And now historians have reviewed the advertisements below sales and other records, and we now have a legitimate bottle of whiskey from over 160 years ago. 2:00 Read the in depth analysis from the link in our show notes. Are you coming to the bourbon trail and happen to be staying in Louisville, Kentucky? Well, Ryan and I, we get asked all sorts of questions all the time of Where should we go? Where should we get a drink? Well, we went ahead and started creating a collection and we put it on Yelp. And you can go and get that in our show notes. It's loaded with casual and fine dining choices, dessert spots, as well as our favorite places to grab a cocktail or a glass of bourbon at one of our local watering holes around town. Now with that, let's hear from our good friend Joe over a barrel bourbon. And then you've got Fred Minnick with above the char. 2:40 Hi, this is Joe Beatrice from Bell craft spirits. batch 16 was a project that took over a year, we selected nine to 15 year old barrels with similar profiles from different distilleries. It's deeply concentrated, but not too okie and finishes with a toasted orange note. Find out more at barrel bourbon calm. 2:58 I'm Fred Minnick. And this is a 3:00 The char, I stood in the middle of a liquor store aisle. Consumer asked the retailer, what was the most smooth bourbon on the shelf? Doubt. The retail attendant is just someone who's doing his job. He meant well, and he picked out five or six Bourbons that he thought were smooth. And he did it based on proof. They were all 80 or 90 proof when reality the Bourbons that he picked, were actually a little hot for their proofs. So he completely eliminated things like four roses single barrel, which is 100 proof, or knob Creek, which is 100 proof or Booker's, which you know, gets up there in the hundred and 20 proof range, completely ignored the mall, despite them being very smooth. And we see smooth being used and all sorts of marketing. We're talking about going back to the earliest forms of whiskey marketing and 4:00 You'll find the words smooth. Well, what does that mean? What does smooth actually mean? In a sense, it's meant to be a word that kind of covers the word good. 4:17 But in reality smooth really does have a true definition within the industry, as I recall many people saying, but most notably, Jim Rutledge, talked about smoothness being about how does it feel on the palate, and how does it burn if it burns at any point in a major way, and it is not smooth for you. So from the moment that it hits your palate, to the all the way down to the belly, if it's burning at any point in that process, then it is not smooth for you. But just like taste is very subjective. What tastes good to me may not taste good to you. And so what a smooth for me a grizzled and veteran whiskey drinker may not 5:00 be smooth for someone who's just getting in the game. So there's really no right answer for what is smooth. I'll tell you what isn't smooth. Vodka. Vodka sucks. And that's this week's above the char. Hey, if you have an idea for about the char hit me up on Twitter or Instagram, just like drew Scott did on May 4. He's the one who came up with the idea for what the term smooth means. Well, actually, he said, to stop using the term smooth when describing whiskey, I decided to get a little bit of a definition instead. But hey, if you've got an idea send it to me that's at Fred manic again that's add Fred manic and thank you drew for that wonderful idea. Until next week. Cheers. 5:47 This is the 200th episode of bourbon pursuit. Welcome back, everybody. We're worth the 32nd recording of the bourbon Community Roundtable. I'm glad I haven't gotten my my numbers mixed up in my head yet because we are really anticipating 6:00 This day it's kind of a huge milestone for us. So Ryan congratulations. Like an Adrian Adrian like we did at home it should be like running up the stairs rocky style. I know we need like, you know the Evan Williams bottle Red Label with the 200 like, wrapped around it we need that, you know, wrapped around this episode. Yeah, it's amazing. I can't believe gosh, how, how is that possible that we've done 200 episodes. That's amazing, and a lot of cool stuff we've done over the past few years. So congrats to you. Oh, it's it's to all of us into the whole Community Roundtable here as well. You know, these guys have been a very big part of making this show successful as well. You know, these these community roundtables are one of the most downloaded episodes that we have. I think it's just people love it when you pitch about bourbon and they love to hear the banter of what goes on. So with that I'm actually celebrating since I don't have like an Evan Williams to at the end. 7:00 Diversity I figured I'd grab like 100 McKenna bottle and bond and hundred proof and I got a pursuit series of 1400 per hundred proof. Mix them together and it guess it's 200 7:15 How long do you think about doing that before? I bought a few hours early, I was like, What can I do to celebrate? Because I saw Blake's post. He said, What are you drinking that to celebrate? And I said, I have no idea. I guess I'll just grab 200 proof Bourbons and mix them together. That's about as close as I can think it was something ridiculous. Yeah. Well, could you get to a 200 year old bourbon like what's in your stash? You could grab get three final reserves or something? Yeah. 7:39 How close could you get in a glass with a Nick? I thought tonight's round table we're actually going to turn it around in we're all going to interview you and Ryan about the highlights of your last 200 episodes. I like him your favorite moments. 7:55 I think people get bored pretty quickly. Yeah. not that exciting. All in all, we 8:00 Don't care all that. 8:02 gotta remember the premise of this show was never about us. It's where the dumb ass is that are the ones that asked all the questions. So that's episode number 204. Yes. And I'm like, oh no. 8:16 So with that, let's go ahead and let's go around the table as usual and introduce everybody Blake's already chimed in. So Blake I'll let you go first. Yes, I am Blake from bourbon or calm and so box calm can find me at bourbon or calm Bo you are be in our or all the social medias that correspond with that, as well as CEO box calm that's s e l EA ch s and I'm drinking one of my current favorite bottles of steel box. It's a Jay Henry and sons. It's their five year five year bourbon that's finished in cognac barrel. So really good stuff. Check it out. 8:54 Awesome, good deal, and a face that we haven't seen in a while Nick from breaking bread. 9:00 Hey man How you been catching up on sleep finally guys but glad to be back I tried to make the last two and kind of last man is like Jordan I'm sorry I'm I am not going to be home in time for this so can you jump on and he was always excited to jump on so he's been doing a bunch of them here lately but anyways, I'm Nick from breaking bourbon com check us out online breaking bourbon calm obviously and all the social media is all at breaking bourbon. I will kind of kind of reminiscing a little bit. I remember us being guests on bourbon pursuit years ago, I can't remember the episode number. But it was in the first you know, series run of them as before we were doing video so it was all audio. Eric and I were over at his house. You know, Jordan was at his house. Kenny and Ryan we couldn't see you guys. I'm not sure where you were exactly. But remember, we were talking about the bourbon storage experiment and kind of excited because we have been I've been listened to you guys from the beginning, you know from your first episode forward, and it was the first you know 10:00 podcast and the first time we do anything like that so just kind of thinking back about that now I was two years ago three years ago I can't remember at this point but yeah kind of you know fun exciting run here and excited to see where it goes from here. That was definitely one of my highlight episode you know with you guys 10:20 feel bad thanks a lot jerk 10:23 to say that 10:26 three bottles in the mail for 10:28 Yeah, I mean that's that's one of the big things and the great things about what we've what we've really done here in the roundtable is you know, it all actually all started off at each one of you had your own sort of singular episode before we even decided like hey, let's get on and do you know kind of coming on this together. So it was it was good with that. So if anybody really wants to see how bad our interview skills were in the first like 50 episodes then you can go Yeah, if you think they're bad now just 10:56 actually listened on a little bit of a roundtable number one 11:00 Last night or yesterday, whenever you sent it out Yeah, I was like, right on the first one. Yeah, it was five kids How the hell do 11:10 I do that? 11:14 But it's one of those ones where it's like had good personality. Yeah. 11:19 Exactly. Everybody's on their iPhone had that actual mix or filters or where we're at now so yeah, they were all vintage and it turns out they were auditions for this. Exactly. 11:32 It's been a good journey, that's for sure. So Brian, I'll let you go ahead. Yeah, sure everyone I'm I'm Brian with sippin corn. You can find me on the social medias si p p n co Rn, and citizen corner calm and bourbon justice calm. So check that out. book available on Amazon and through Potomac and on the website bourbon, justice, calm. I was also thinking back to the early time that I was 12:00 On the show to begin with, but that was replaced last night when I met a bunch of guys for a wild turkey tasting and practically everyone there had something to say about the urban Community Roundtable and it that's when it really struck me how we're able to to connect with so many different people from so many different walks of life and in Kenny and Ryan you guys have done great on this. I mean it's just the the reach that you guys have had. And the popularity of it is just fantastic. So congratulations on 232 round tables. Thank you sorry it's all good are good legal advice. 12:42 navigate the legal waters. That's right. For sure. I feel like I'm doing my own little barrel bourbon blend over here like mixing this the Kentucky and Tennessee stuff. It's actually pretty good mix of these these two together. Are you really raising them together? I really did. I mixed them together. I wasn't just joking. Like what you're gonna get 13:00 Yeah, follow through with my promise. 13:04 But personally series There you go. And the other thing is, you know, Fred couldn't be here tonight he said that he had a pretty wild Derby, you know going to parties and he's just finally get to the point where he was at home and his five year old son said, Dad when we gonna hang out again? And I said, Yeah, you need to spend time with your family. That's totally fine. So we're going to be saying spread on this one, but that's okay. And you know, 13:27 speaking of that with the derby, let's have a little bit of a post mortem because let's talk a little bit of thoughts on the race I know we got we got three guys here from Kentucky to that think they're from Kentucky. So let's try to try to get an idea of you know, what's your all's thoughts were just in the race in general because it was kind of a wild finish. 13:48 Yeah, first, I'd like to clarify, I don't think I'm from Kentucky. 13:53 Or from Florida, or no, um, I mean, my thoughts on the race for it's kind of kind of messed up. When you 14:00 When you look at the I go back to the NCAA Tournament because that's sports actually care about in who was it Virginia against? A virgin gets Auburn. It's like was it? Was it a foul at the gate? You know, the last shot of game by the book? Yeah, probably was a foul. Do you make that call at that time? I don't know. You know, I would probably say no. So I was not for the call. I thought, you know, there's probably a lot of other places that could have been called or it just kind of gets overlooked. But I'm not a huge horse racing fan. So it's kind of hard for me to weigh in with any kind of credibility. All I know is I watch the race. I walked outside and started cooking more and my wife came outside said, Oh, yeah, they're actually recalling it around Africa what she used but yeah, so Oh, no, I'd say I would rather just see the horses run and you know, if there's a little bit of bumping, 14:54 so be it but yeah, that sounds like a lot like your Barbara radians. That's a Floridians opinion. 15:01 Not a good party unless there's a little bit of bumping 15:05 no no bumping and grind I don't see nothing wrong with a little 15:11 Joe to see albums getting ready to come on or something. Yeah, yeah. 15:15 I gotta kinda agree with that you know, I honestly we watched the race and we had people over and before they even made that call we were doing something else and kind of lost track of it was until the next day that that became apparent and kind of went back and looked at it and you know, it is tough call you know, at the end of the day, I mean there are animals out there running in a circle you know what a little bit in front of another animal the room I guess you know, but it seemed it seemed really surprising it kind of shocking that that they did make that call. Well, it's definitely shocking its first time it's ever happened in the in the derby that the winner lost. And I'm no Stewart all all of those disclaimers, but I'll disagree with you guys just to have a different opinion. 16:00 The the people who I do know who are in the horse business were just looking at on how dangerous that really that move really was. And it's not just the animal moving over into the lane it's it's the jockey being reckless and going for that spot. Hell you know whatever whatever happens be damned he's gonna go for that spot and if they would have clipped apparently if they would have clipped hooves which was really close to happening you would have had two horses that were shot on the track and if if that's if that happened in the in the derby they had to pull out the blue tarp and kill some horses that's that just be devastating. So I think they have to be careful like this and if that's the if that's the risk, and you got to call them like that. Yeah, is that a real thing? Like they pull up the blue tarp and oh, yeah, they put a horse down. Well, they go on the track. Yeah. 16:57 haul out an ambulance kind of cover over then yeah. 17:00 euthanize them if it's so bad that they can't don't think it's going to they can save them. So yeah, you gotta think these these horses are I think I said this last night Kenny, I mean these horses are you know thousand plus on these really frail skinny legs and you know it's kind of like targeting within you know in college football if you get targeted with the helmet to helmet you get ejected you know it's it sucks because yes it is like you know part of the game you're hitting but at the same time you're trying to protect these animals and they say it's animals but they're very highly trained animals that this is all they do and so the jockey nude is done and and they have to do it to protect these animals and so it while it does suck, it is the right call and yeah, that's what needs to be because they were they fell on it. They fall in the Jackie was definitely behind it more or less or was that the horse that just moved out a position that the jockey tried to 18:00 say that the horse got scared by the other one. I'm like, well, that happens. every race you know, this is not another new and so you know it he can control that animal in that situation so but I'm not a jockey and I don't ride but I do think they would have made that call No, no, no question in any regular rates and so I'm glad that they did it on such a big stage but it did piss a lot of people off because that was the favorite and a lot of money was on on that horse. Yeah, let's just make sure we reaffirm that none of us are like bloodstock like we have skin in the game. We actually have no idea. We're just we're just commenting to comment. So yeah, I haven't given less credibility in horse racing than I do environment. So 18:47 take for what that's worth. So with that, we'll we'll switch it up and talk about some bourbon a little bit because, you know, bourbon was out in full force at the derby for anybody that wasn't paying attention. Brown Forman really has their time in 19:00 The spotlight when it comes to a Woodford Reserve and old forester there during oaks and Derby, and there are a lot of mint juleps that are sold there during that day. Now, one thing is that I enjoy a mint julep during the season. I think it's just like a classic thing. I don't know why I just kind of got hooked on him a little bit. I even had a mint julep recipe I put out there. However, there's a lot of people that are kind of the hardcore bourbon people that are saying that you bastardized good bourbon. You know, you're gonna make a mint julep. Take all the other crap out there and just give me the bourbon. So what do you guys think? Do you look at it as a kind of like a timeless classic? Or is it something that you know, maybe a bourbon nerd should probably just quit drinking a mint julep? You gotta have a look at the track. It's like just it's it's just they go hand in hand. I mean, it's it's a tradition it's in the old forester actually. It's pretty good. Pre mix Mint Julep I had their in their dangerously like sneaky strong, I had several and I ran into Kenny and I was like, I 20:00 Two or three not and then the next day I like woke up in my track outfit on the couch and so I was like 20:07 like what's in these things you know? Or did 20:10 it like the outfit you went to the tracking or like, like 20:15 like short shorts on 20:20 I was at first actually I appreciate the clarification on my running track outside things got real crazy if you got into a whole new Oh yeah, my my my spikes and 20:33 bad suit and whenever but now there you gotta do what you love. I love ninja loves candy makes one of the best ninja lips. I mean, they're hard to drink all the time but at the track Kentucky Derby it's like it's quintessential Derby stuff. So it just a quick little history because I was sitting there googling it at the the Mitchell was actually an associated with the Kentucky Derby since 1938. And even before then, it's been 21:00 documented that it was actually literature's earliest 1784 that it was for curing sickness of the stomach. So, amen. There we go. I guess. 21:12 It's, we don't have any medical people here on the show so nobody can really comment about that one, but there is there is 21:21 the Holiday Inn Express. How's that different from anything else can 21:26 you're right? We're pretending we're stewards, you know? 21:33 Yeah. 21:35 So, anybody else have any kind of comments on that? Like, is it is it is it a bastardization of bourbon or is it still have its rightful place in in history? Mostly I'm I'm a big fan of mint julep side, I tend to drink old fashions and mint juleps when it comes to mixed bourbon drinks. Not too too often, but I will say over time, probably more juleps than old fashions now. It's great in the summer. I kind of got some 22:00 I could go into the store to get meant so started growing some in the yard, it grows like a weed, it grows really well. 22:08 It stays really well in the fridge once I once I pull it, you know, 22:12 so it's I just think it's a fantastic easy drink that you know, people always tend to really like, not usually as strong as I make them. So I have to remember that, you know, 22:22 with other people kind of let them know to let it simmer for a little while and then pick up some of the ice to kind of water it down. But yeah, I think it's a fun, great summer drink. Nothing wrong with mixing bourbon if that's what you want to do. So I feel like somebody needs to take the opposite position. 22:40 is a terrible idea. 22:44 I'm not that far, but what does get me a little bit every year is the amount of I don't know if everybody else gets them, but like the text of like, hey, they're making 20 $500 Mint Julep TV. Man. I wish you could do something like that. I'm like, okay, like it's for charity. 23:00 Get it I'm completely okay with that side but they're just taking Woodford Reserve is just regular Mint Julep in a fancy cup but now it's like glacier water and that was one year one year they did glacier water this year I believe they did like a honey simple syrup mint. And basically it was a barrel aged simple syrup that was done like for a year or something like that. But now I don't pin pick juice or pig men from the infield or something. I don't know. But that was It never ceases to amaze me. I mean, it's great publicity for Woodford but why they're the ones where they really get credit for the Kentucky Derby because they pay for it. Yeah, I guess that's true. They got them brown Forman pockets but 23:48 no so I'm a once a year mental kind of guy. 23:52 364 days a year if you asked me what I would like mint julep is never in the top 10 23:59 but 24:00 You know, it's hot It's April or May what tables 24:07 you should really weigh in on the last week so I'm kind of running together at this point but no, you know, it's warm outside. It's like okay, it's it's there's a lot of ice in there and you know, nobody wants to just sit around drinking bourbon neat when it's 85 degrees out so for that I let it slide any other day of the week or any other day of the year. I'm not for Mitchell. Well, and I think to it has a place as if you're going to be day drinking because you're going to the track all damn day. That's that's your starter drink. That's your morning drink you just like you don't necessarily want bourbon need if it's 90 degrees out. Always want to start off with a barrel proof bourbon neat. So warm up to it start with a couple of juleps that helps set a base and you're good for the day. And then you can wake up in your track outfit. 24:56 Next thing you know you're in valore 25:00 You're on the floor. Yep. So the other thing that we kind of see with with bourbon and horses and Brian saw a little bit before we started so hopefully he's been he's been trying to think of this beforehand but I kind of want to put a question and it actually kind of test your knowledge. How many brands can you name that have a horse on the label? 25:20 Go ahead and start naming them off. So we got blank on the label or just on like, bourbon and 25:27 Don ID bullet at one point had thoroughbred which had a horse on it for roses and Secretariat on it. 25:38 Good. See, who else do we have? Don't forget a gifted horse. gifted horse that bad. Got Rock Hill farms Rock Hill Farm. 25:49 We met cow email you can hook pain hooks a new one that's kind of all their different brains have it? Think a smooth Ambler 26:00 But the 10 or 26:03 most any of the old scouts I think 26:06 yeah yeah 26:10 and that's it sure there's a horse on some get BK 26:15 has it even worse playing chestnut farms from total wind farms Yeah. Old Carter I don't remember old oh yeah old Carter the new one that came out Yeah, yeah. It has it on it's 11 Yeah, somebody said Maker's Mark I don't recall unless you're just talking about like the the 26:32 leases that they have and stuff like that. Yeah, rumor is that a pursuit series number 10 may have forced on it it's Ryan in his tracks it on. 26:43 It's not actually he's not 26:46 like he's kind of like just wavered to the side as he is a spine just gave out after getting thrown off the horse. 26:54 Penny horse at Kroger in a track suit. That's what needs to go on the label. 27:02 Yeah, I'm Woodford Derby models as mentioned now sure enough Yeah, every year 27:09 there's there's a lot of ties just with horses and bourbon as we can just see that from the sheer array of stuff that's out there. So I guess if you want a bottle of self put a horse on it. Yeah, that's like all old historical names and horses is what sells and bourbon right? It's Uh huh. That's right. Think about the two imagery it's that's typically what it is. And Tony just mentioned Bell meat as well. Another one forgot about Oh, yeah. 27:37 So So associating an animal with the label to have a spirit tends to help it tends to do better wine will do that to make 27:47 apps Of course it does. 27:50 The animal on it too. 27:53 Alright, so while we're talking about animals and spirit animals, Nick, if you were to start a brand to put 27:58 your spirit 28:02 Dragon 28:08 attack Season Two I mean I have no idea I was just thinking of the movie Coco for some reason I don't know why 28:15 you're gonna say How to Train Your Dragon because that's been on repeat in the bourbon or household as of recently. I don't know why my kids don't like that for whatever reason I love the movie and they watched it once No, we don't refuse to watch this is actually good. Yeah. 28:31 Alright, so let's go ahead and move on because you know, Bellamy just mentioned and Bell meat is part of one of the things that kind of leads us into this next conversation in this is just seeing what's happened with MTV lately. MTV prices are skyrocketing. Mike drop is trading for around the issues. Mike Trump, I think number one, or maybe number two, I can't forget which one is trading at the same values of Pappy 23. There's now a dedicated Facebook trading group. 29:00 Only MTP and I'm seeing more brands in that group than I've ever even heard of before. And you see people that are trying to sort of figure out where's the where's the next distillery with h doc of MTP that's selling it. And then they're ordering it and then it's just kind of like moving on to the next one. So can you guys think of like when this phenomenon began of people that just started going crazy over MTP? It's funny, like, I don't know what to look back at. It wasn't too long ago where we were like, talking about Isn't it just MTP that they're just putting it out there and like, you know, nobody was buying it because they're like, isn't it just another MTP? And it's funny how the tides have turned to the other and I'm not sure what started I'm sure with anything in bourbon, it's, there's less and less age stock of it. So now people think it's better, which it is great. I mean, I love 12 year MTP 1314 is some of the best stuff out there. But yeah, I don't get it. Because I mean 30:00 Sorry, go ahead. I mean, yeah, just go ahead. I was gonna say, I think when, at one point when it was kind of behind a brand and, you know, you knew they're making it easy, but you knew you had a pretty big accessible brand. That was one thing, but now that you're seeing these smaller niche brands, with MVP, you know, with, in some cases, age statements and other cases, just a limited number of bottle bottlings you know, limit number of bottles, it's got some hype, some momentum behind it. I think people have come around to the fact that empty p really knows what they're doing. I mean, they're good at making whiskey. You know, there's no question about that. And in combination with people that are good at marketing whiskey, and in some cases, it is really good whiskey. I think that's kind of that snowball is kind of happened here. And you know, it's, it's if there's enough different about the label, enough different about you know, people are talking about it that's going to generate that snowball effect for it. You know, I think that's what we're kind of seeing happen, you know, you're no longer having the, you know, I'm a big sorcerer of bourbon and it's 31:00 I'm going to make everything tastes the same. And you know that's going to be our goal and said, You're seeing no I'm going to make a niche product with a small you know, number of bottles and I'm going to make that look and feel special and MTP is behind. In a lot of cases then it's getting more limited to find the older stuff. That's what's happening. And people want it because the momentum is finally built up. Well, I see it it's a little odd because I think if you get you can just Google it. I think there's a there's a article out there that says your craft distiller is actually coming from a, like a warehouse in Indiana. 31:35 Indiana, I think that's exactly what it was. And that's I remember that I remember when that came out years ago. And that's kind of what helped kind of kickstart my education because that was something that I wasn't necessarily always up to snuff about. And that's really when you start learning how to read labels you understand when it says distilled in Indiana, like all of a sudden, like the cogs start clicking together and the gear start moving but 32:00 It's funny because at that time, there was this stigma or this kind of like, thought process that people said, Well, why would you just want to buy somebody source whiskey? Like, why don't you just go buy somebody that is distilling it and making themselves like its transparency on the label. But now it's kind of done a complete one at where people are like, Oh, yeah, I just, I just want that. Like, I don't care if it says Traverse City or blonde brothers or whatever it is like, I just want the juice that's inside. 32:32 Yeah, I mean, I agree with Nick. Sorry, Blake. I agree with Nick. Its marketing. I mean, my word. It's the same stuff that's been out and like Kenny, like you say, it's originally people were Pooh poohed it because it all came from Indiana. So the only thing different is, how it's marketed and the price that they charge for it. 32:52 So I don't know. So go ahead, like, yeah, so I would kind of go with that. It's proven itself as a really good thing. So 33:00 But but there is some differences you know, for me it goes back to like the smooth Ambler days when they were sourcing and putting out a lot where that was what first really turned me on to MTP was like oh wow, this stuff is really good. And then you know, you taste some from other distilleries or brands and labels, that kind of stuff. It's like, this is MVP, but it tastes different. So it becomes a little bit of a collector thing to it's like, with Buffalo Trace. Yeah, I love Buffalo Trace. But why would I just buy the Buffalo Trace brand? Why do I still try to buy the stags and all that of the world because there's difference in the barrels. 33:37 So I would agree it is marketing but who's the one really doing the marketing because in GP, I mean what they spend, you know, a couple hundred bucks a year on marketing or something. And it's really these labels and brands that are kind of put given the push behind it, but with these kind of groups, everything, they aren't really looking at the marketing nearly as much in my opinion, you 34:00 They're they're focused on the actual bourbon and then it just becomes a little bit of a cultish thing and 34:08 it's like, you know, sits a Willer all that much better. Is it $2,000 better, better than a comparable bottle? Probably not. But it's got a little bit of a, you know, 34:19 cache behind it that, that gives it that extra boost that it needs. So. And I also say that because I have an MVP pic coming out pretty soon, so it's going to be worth at least $700. 34:33 It's getting harder to find these distilleries. And that, 34:37 that have h product, you know, a lot of four and six years old. Yeah, I just happened to find, you know, Bull Run has some that's close to 13. Well, a little over 13 years old and it's you don't see that popping up nearly as much anymore. Yeah, I think that's a good point from Blake because there's a huge gap between, you know, like you said the four to five year MVP. 35:00 To the 1312 to 1314, you know, there's not really anything in between and so like, you have like a very rare supply of the older age stuff, and then a huge gap until it's younger. And so that age stuff is just getting kind of hype because of the supply side of that. And that's probably what most Bourbons out there today, you know, because there is a huge gap and all Bourbons from five years to you know, 10 to 12. Frank has a pretty good theory in the chat. He said in my perspective, the allocation game has drove MTP promotion, which might be somewhat true, you know, you can't get your hands on a regular bottle Blanton's anymore. But you have some really good age stock of MTP that's floating around from multiple distilleries that you can get your hands on pretty well. So that's a that's a pretty good theory behind it as well. The other thing you know, we talked about the the marketing aspect, I don't know if I agree with the the way these brands we're doing marketing, I think it's it's been the community of of the underground groups that have 36:00 really been able to pick and find these things. If I recall like one of the first ever Blom brothers pics that I saw came out of cork and bottle up in Northern Kentucky and then after that, it's like, it's like a everybody just swarms to something and they just gobble it all up, they eat it up and then now like blood brothers is crushed like they have no more like age stock that they're putting to do their single barrel program. Same thing happened to Boone County like Boone County does 175 doddle Sorry, sorry, hundred $75 per bottle now through their gift shop of the same 1314 year in GP juice. And so it just it's this community, I think this is very bullish in regards of how they are going about acquiring this through multiple means of finding these distilleries. But part of that too, is is how small that an outlet is though, that's actually putting their label on it and selling it that people can identify that okay, it is something that's different from something else out there. 37:00 You know, it's, you know, 37:01 ultimately put together and bottled by this company over here, whether that company is deliberately somehow reaching those people or it's just by chance that they're being reached. And they're, they're small enough that that relatively small number of people can make a run on it. You know, it's almost as if you, you know, you separated into two what's behind it. So you've got the distillation, and then you've got ultimately the blending in most cases, some cases single barrel, just identifying what those are, and then you've put the label on it. I think what's behind it as well as people have recognized that MTP from a distillation perspective can do it has done a very good job and they've done a good job. They've made really good Bourbons, you know, and some companies are good at finding what those are and bottling them whether they're blending it or doing single barrels or whatever, you know, I think the communities kind of recognize that and and, you know, given them that credit, and when that happens, you know, they just like you said, Kenny there people are jumping on it because they believe that 38:00 It's going to beach they believe it's true and they believe that can be a really good bourbon. But it doesn't even have to be a good bourbon though. I mean, that's the thing if you're starting a new brand now the recipe is to source it to release under 2000. And bottles have a really cool label. And you just generate that hype and it sell Oh, and the other point is to have a really high price for so limited supply really high price, cool label, limited number for sale, and that just drives it and and like you guys are saying people eat it up and it just it feeds itself. 38:37 There's like an expansion to you know, for a while there's and maybe I was part of the problem too is you know, you're Kentucky snob at first and all you want to drink is Kentucky bourbon whiskey. And then all of a sudden you hear about this distilled in GPI Indiana sort of stuff, and you kind of you write it off for the longest time, and then all of a sudden you kind of somebody introduces you to it. You know, you get a few 39:00 From gamblers you do all that and you kind of start enjoying it and so it kind of starts breaking this mold now where everybody at some point just said like oh like Kentucky and now it's like okay well Kentucky and Indiana like how far is this going to go until it's keep spreading to say like okay well now we can say at least 16 states in the US are producing good whiskey so I think it's also going to be a kind of a breaking the mold of just how people envision and think of where can they get their bourbon now to Yeah, no doubt because most people they want the Kentucky name they want the Kentucky brand behind it and that gives them a lot of validity and credit that it's going to be something good but when reality you know, and we're Kentucky ends and we do make the best bar and there is a lot of good people out there making some really good use that can compete with us for sure. 39:52 But it is it's there's that stigma though, that if it's not Kentucky, then it's kind of 39:58 Homo 40:00 Yeah, just take a few years for that stigma ago and and I think at this point like, what would end up in distilled in Indiana does when you see that in the back label now people's ears perked up. They're like, All right, cool. It's going to be good Indiana stuff. And so I think it's just going to take its time, one last thought to I think maybe like some, something like Templeton Rob probably heard MVP for a little bit. Yeah. You know, because, like you said, that article, you know, came out and then they're like, well, if everybody's done in those brands, they just heard that, you know, that's not i'm not going to buy that and then, but once they actually tried, then their opinions change, but it's hard to break that opinion when it's so strong against it. Absolutely. And so when somebody in the bourbon guy just said, Kentucky, I'll change the game as far as pricing goes, that kind of leads us into our next little segment here. 40:51 There are more craft distilleries popping up around the country now more than ever before. So how do you find out the best stories and the best flavors? 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Ryan and I both have samples and Kentucky out confiscated However, there's there's a certain name he's been on the podcast Blake Woodard it seems like he's on him. 42:00 To make Dixon feel really, really bad about himself, but you know, he He kind of looks at what Kentucky confiscated his as the when he say the speaker van, or sorry, the was it was the analogy he used the guys selling secrets away Why man? Yeah, that that analogy essentially saying that what they're doing is they're sourcing a bourbon, which everybody knows that Kentucky is sourcing. However they're putting no age statement on it. And they're selling it for around $100 hundred and $30 in some markets. So what do you guys see on the thoughts of the future? Do you think this is going to be leading the pack in regards of other people doing this or do you think this is going to be a one off and who knows if it's going to sell through or not? 42:49 Well, I've got I got a story. It's on the topic. But before we jump into it, so when when my wife and I first got married, bought our house, we went furniture shopping, we're looking for 43:00 room set. And the first day we went to small store, one salesman, walked us through the whole store told us everything we didn't want to know about furniture and everything about it. And we were enlightened, but also really kind of dazed and confused. Went to the next store, and very different experience, the person walking around was, you know, just kind of touching on things. And we came up to one set that was like $6,000. And, and she said, Now this, this is like, this is the best set, and I'm looking at I didn't like the style of it. I didn't recognize at all, what would make it better. And I said, why is this one the best one, and she looks and she was really stumped. And she looks at me with a straight face and says, well, it's just more expensive 43:45 to be the natural transition. So I wanted to say that before we jumped into this conversation, just as because it's this kind of reminded me of that, in a sense as I started to dig into what's actually inside this bottle, trying to figure out what I've got here. You know, I have a sample here to behind me. 44:00 Yeah, it's, it's, it's what the old adage, perception is reality and you know, the way the price things are people are automatically going to think it's premium or superior to all the, you know, everyday Bourbons the probably the everyday consumers that it does work with us, we can kind of sniff it out and you know, but maybe that's not who they're trying to go after. So maybe they don't give a shit what we think and they're going to price it that way anyways, and they should, you know, and see what the market bears because that's what those people you know, so they pay it, why not? But you know, 44:35 you've priced it right if they pay it. Yeah, and I have and I have not tried it so I can't say it's worth it or not worth it. But it's it's hard to say it's probably going to be worth it but maybe it will be we'll see like how we kept count of how many posts that been on your Facebook group about people holding bottles of and saying is this a good buy? 44:56 Those all get deleted. don't post any unopened Bob pictures. 45:00 America 45:01 I mean, I think I see at least one a week between either that or Houston bourbon society one of the other, it definitely is in and that's the thing is like these these Bourbons and brands that are coming out now. They're not really made for the kind of store they're not made for the majority of the people watching this podcast like I love what Dixon is doing and he's an incredible Blender but at the end of the day, you know, there's a sales machine behind it, that's that's pricing this stuff and coming up with new brands and all that kind of stuff. So that's where I think 45:36 we're just seeing the beginning of the actual pricing and, you know, having a more expensive bottle, and we I still don't think we've seen the real big money get into bourbon that we will in five or six years, you know, I still think we're on the forefront of that when you look like what's going on with wine and scotch and all that and kind of to Nick's point of stores, people are going to walk in and 46:00 say oh I want the best bourbon you have they're just going to grab what's most expensive on the shelf so I can't blame these brands for doing that. Now am I going to be going out in spending my bottle or or spending my money on those bottles or even suggesting people that this is the best buy? No but I mean if if we just wanted to buy the best value we buy nothing but I don't know wild turkey want to want or something so to me it's about trying something new trying something different. If $130 doesn't like set you back and you're it's between that and paying the mortgage that month like enjoy a drink the bourbon have fun. 46:44 But you know don't get too caught up in the hype of just having an expensive bottle to buy. So 46:50 it to me it's it's gotten a little out of control and it seems like Kentucky I was kind of getting the brunt of the force at times when that's just where the 47:00 The markets going all together. Well, I think they get a little bit of the brunt because it is an NDP and it is Nast. And I think that's really where a lot of a lot of that out Well, maybe, yeah, maybe that the combination of both 47:14 got me wrong we we like Dixon too and he's a he's a good friend of the show and stuff like that. You know, one thing I thought I just had, it was it was literally last week somebody was here in Louisville, and they said, I need to get a bottle of a birthday or sorry, a bottle of bourbon for my friend's birthday, as somewhere around like the $80 value. I'm kind of like, geez, I don't even know like 47:37 yeah, and then they're like, but you host a bourbon podcast. You can't tell me one bourbon at $80. 47:43 But anyway, you know, in this, this is kind of what could be there that fits that mold sort of that higher premium tier category that you know, some but some people like us we may not be in for it. But you know the regular Joe that it's on the shelves, it has a high price tag. It's the perception that that's 48:00 They're now one Blake, I think I want to kind of like tail on to what you said there is you said that you don't think the real high dollar high price tag of bourbon has come yet. 48:12 I look at it and saying, I hope you're wrong. But kind of kind of expand on what you're thinking there. Yeah. So I mean, just think about the, the bottles, the expensive bottles that you have 48:26 sitting around now and had this conversation with somebody I think was last week or so I was like, Pappy 23, you know, secondaries probably 2020 500 48:36 at the most. There's guys spending, you know, upwards of 30 $40,000 48:42 on a bottle of scotch, there's guys spending, you know, $1,000 on a bottle of wine like it's nothing. The wines literally one sitting. So to a lot of the lot of this money like bourbon seems like a steal right now even where we are. You know if I can go spend 49:00 $3,000 on what's quote unquote, the best bourbon available and the most sought after bourbon in the world. Like That's nothing for a lot of these guys. And I think we'll start seeing more and more of that money start to pour in as we go through the years and you know, bourbon doesn't seem to be slowing down. So as much as we probably hate it as consumers and enthusiasts, the prices are just going to continue to go up and up and up. And 49:25 you know, I don't see that slowing down anytime soon. When the the Kevin O'Leary's of Shark Tank start making their way 49:33 whenever he starts buying Pappy and putting on a show, we're all in trouble. Yeah. Yeah, when Blake said that, that caught my attention to because I I'm past the time now where it must have been five, six years ago, I figured by now, I would have bought a still out of bankruptcy for some from some craft distiller who had failed and the prices would be back down to where they were, they were 10 years ago and I was totally wrong. 50:00 I mean, it's it's still going up and you get new releases coming out at 150 and $200. And 50:08 if the market bears it's with more fans coming on, it's, it's going to keep going up. And I was sorry, go ahead brand. And know that Yeah, just wrapping up on there. It's just it's continuing to climb and it surprises the hell out of me. And I think what's interesting is if you kind of think about scotch and if you go to a store with a fairly deep selection, you know, the scotch that you see on the shelf in the price of the scotch on the shelf, and if you go in the back room where, you know, that same bottle for $3,000 has been there, the one for $5,000 has been there, you know, and eventually somebody's going to buy it, you know, this stuff is on the shelf all the time, and you kind of don't have this run on it. Whereas with bourbon, when you have these kind of higher cost releases, you're still getting the the liquor store holding in the back parsing it out is something special for somebody. They touch the shelves. 51:00 In a lot of times, they're gone. I mean, there are the exceptions, of course. And I think we've tested that a little bit with, you know, some of these releases. I mean, I know some of the knob Creek releases that were special releases are still kind of hanging around, you know, above the hundred dollar mark, some of the wild turkey releases are still kind of hanging around. So I think the markets kind of touched that a little bit with bourbon and seeing that, in some cases, it will, you know, in some areas, at least sit for, you know, for quite a while and maybe doesn't have that same kind of momentum that scotch has built up over time. But I do think we're still potentially on that on that precipice on the beginning of, you know, seeing the higher price stuff but also seeing it as regular everyday stuff. kind of think of it like Bazell Haven, which, you know, around here is 40 to $50. You know, sometimes a little bit more. There's nothing inherently really special about that besides what the label is, you know, but in somebody's price range that feels like a special bottle. It looks like a special bottle. You know, for a lot of people 80 proof is fine. They don't really want any more than that. They're going to put down the rocks anyway. 52:00 You know, so that same person, whether go hunt, and when they go hunting for a gift for somebody, and they don't see anything in bourbon for over $80 on the shelf, because it's gone, or it's not there, it's in the background and they're not going to sell it to them. They see something like this, they don't know about age statements, they don't know about the story. They're not going to Google it. any of that, you know, they're going to somebody's going to say, this is really good stuff. And they're going to say, well, it must be it's $125. I'll take it, you know, and I think we're going to see that happen. And that got me thinking too, because I was I was thinking about I said, you know, I've written all the press releases trying to dig into this, I've got a bunch of questions out to the company. I'm waiting to hear back on and, you know, it's kind of, I think the non age stated is kind of thing that jumps out. But to me, it's more than that, because you definitely see, you know, Bourbons that don't have an age statement that are good, but it's more of the kind of like, just give me something about it, you know, give me more than just the tasting notes. You know, bourbon, I think kind of needs for me at least somewhat of a story with it. If it's not apparently obvious, you know, where it's just too 53:00 Tell me more about it. Tell me how it came to be. Give me some background about this. I mean, the story could be kind of cool, but it's all right. There's nothing there. It's a name. I want to know more about what's in this bottle to make it feel a little bit more special if it's going to be up at 125. And I'm going to think about buying it. Right. Yeah. I think we totally discount like, because we are enthusiasts and we have run a bourbon comedian roundtable how 53:27 o'clock at night? Yeah. 53:29 How naive and kind of gullible shoppers are, you know, everyday shoppers, and I'm reminded about this every time my wife sends me to go buy wine at the liquor store, I go and I have no idea and I'm like, Look, can somebody help me out here? Like, you know, 53:45 what's a good value? What's a good bottle you know, here and you know, so it's, you know, that there there is that at play. You know, there's a lot of people getting into this game and like you said, You somebody shows me a 40 or $50 bottle of wine which is expensive for wine because you have to drink and when 54:00 Sitting I'm like, well, it's gotta be pretty good and you know, it's higher dollar or, you know, where if it's like the seven or $8 one, which it's probably good but and probably just as good as the 40 or 50 I'm like, we'll just you know pass on that one so 54:15 so needless to say we need to start upping our prices on everything to start fitness new market is what you're trying to say. That's pretty much Well, I mean it when you think about what what Blake just said in having these these crazy asinine releases or these scotches that are $30,000 there is a little bit of the market that is kind of getting hit with that right now. I mean, Buffalo Trace and Sazerac they're doing their best to try to do it you know, the UFC releases the devil Eagle, very rare. These $6,000 bottles, $9,000 bottles that, you know, 54:49 we typically don't see at the retail store shelves in. That's actually the actually probably, another good point is that if you all saw one of those 55:00 Would you buy it? Because at this point you're kind of like 55:06 but I don't want to know if I want to be a part of that or not someone offered me double Eagle or whatever. albatross What are we calling that? What? 55:17 They said, Hey, the distributor can probably get two bottles. Do you want them like oh yeah, I'll take them both. Absolutely. Then they met somebody else but then I'm in the back of my head thinking like, am I about to spend 30 hundred dollars on a slightly older Eagle rare 17 you know, like, Is that where we are in the game? But yeah, you get caught in the hype. You go and you see it selling for $5,000 or whatever it is. And you kind of think, oh, man, this is smart. And 55:50 I mean, there's people out there that flip sport cars and you know, crazy stuff like that. So it's it's, there's always a market for that. So don't steal this. 56:00 blog post idea because it's still in the works, but I read your blog, you know, right. 56:06 I started like collecting stories from all these other enthusiast, which talks about, you know, what's the most expensive, expensive thing in their field? And there's like, I was talking to my uncle about it and he was talking to me about these wood duck decoys where guys are spending six $7,000 for wood duck decoys. I'm like, Okay, if somebody can spend that much for a wood duck decoys or cutter because it's, you know, Scotty Cameron used it to put left handed once you know, if there's all these other things, maybe Bourbons not as dumb and as crazy as anything. But, you know, every hobbyist and enthusiast kind of has their thing in their, you know, in their little circle. And to them, it seems crazy. To outside people. It seems real crazy. But at the end of the day, if the money's there, the money's there. Yep, absolutely. I explained it to your wife, Blake. When you buy it. 57:02 It's not crazy when you like 57:07 when you have those secret credit card stashed 57:10 on a CD with ducks 57:15 What in the world is that is like well, you know, Ernest Hemingway or I don't know what he is I kind of lost track after he's it 57:24 sounds like a bourbon story so yeah, really cool. So the last row bourbon 57:31 wouldn't duck and horses it'll, it'll all come together and it'll it'll stop. So the last thing we want to hit on kind of leave this on a high note is it's kind of basically I think it's out there now there was a TTP article I saw somebody that had a distillery sample already. So I think it's going to pretty much be solid at this point that Wild Turkey has announced that they are releasing their next limited edition masters keep it is he called Cornerstone it is a rye 17 year rye price. 58:00 Around $175 hitting the shelves in August and it's going to be about 15,000 bottles available nationwide which is a pretty pretty good release. So anybody excited for this one to kind of see a ride come out of this considering I think the past couple years we haven't seen a Russell's reserve right on the shelf 58:19 take notes heaven Hill and Parker's heritage collection. 58:24 Yeah. More I mean I'm really excited about this 58:29 you know, I think the need for a little bit of older I What's it is barrel proof. 109 proof. Okay. Which you know, the wild turkey in and 58:43 go there. Yeah, that might have gone in at 107. 58:47 I mean, that's, I'm more excited about that and any other release I've seen in 2019. So not even though Miss Rose recent orphan barrel with the big old buck that was up there. Well 59:00 Was that called bad decisions? Or 59:03 it's a scotch isn't it? It is. It's like a like a 20 something year old scotch or something like that hard to believe with how light the color looks in the pictures. 59:13 Yeah, well anyway, let's get back to Turkey. I'm excited. 59:18 I'm excited for wild turkey. You know, I, I feel like some of their first few kind of limited releases at least that I kind of get into. I just, they didn't hit the mark for me. 59:27 I feel like they've been getting better and better. I there's certainly, you know, very capable. So you know, I feel like we're just waiting for some more of those limited releases from them to just be some of the magic bottles you know, and really have the people in the story and everything behind it, you know, to you know, to back all that up. So, I'm excited for everything, everything they're doing and excited to see something different. excited to see Orion. I love rice. I'm a big fan of rice. So whenever there's a limited release, right, I'm typically 59:59 into 1:00:00 It camped out to me. Yeah. On that point, they say that Jimmy is not a fan of rise. So when this guy announced that it's going to be a ride that surprised me, but I'm still really excited about it to have that age that does mean that it probably went in at 107 1:00:17 it's it's definitely gonna be worth trying. So I'm excited about it. The question is, will you buy as many as you bought at the diamond? 1:00:29 Well, that's funny. I 1:00:33 wasn't a fan of it was the diamond Was it because of the ages the age? I mean, they talked about the age being more than what he obviously liked. And I'll get back from from testing lens I had had more rage in it and that I you know, in whatever my opinions worth, I thought was better. But yeah, so he's, he's got, he got to defer to him, to some extent, no doubt about that. Not going to try 1:01:00 Trump him but hearing that it doesn't like Ryan's hearing that this one is awry. kind of confused me but I'm I'm all over it for that age and that proof and and what that probably went into the barrel at that's that's bound to be good. Yeah I think they're making a way for the new blood because we were down doing our barrel pick of Russell's and Bruce, Eddie son. He's a huge rock fan and he let us taste some of some fantastic Rob barrels. And I'm really excited about this one. I think Walter he's kind of whiffed on a bunch of special releases and I'm hoping that this one is kind of a home run because the rise that me and candy tasted there were fantastic and I'm excited for this. Yeah, I'm pulling for him on that is kind of interesting. You know, you think about the missus. It seems like the Russell Brand assumed done pretty well with the 1998 that was 2002 two 1:02:00 Awesome too, but then the Masters keeps, I mean, some of them have been pretty good, but for the majority, they just kind of sit on the shelf. So it will be interesting to see if this kind of changes the tide a little bit for them. I know and it's surprising because rafal pics are so good, like, you know, 1:02:16 one of my favorites to do and it's like, how can they not get their limited releases down you know, it's like it's like something's not connecting there but hopefully this one hopefully they hit the park with this one was like they're trying to make the real limited releases somewhere out of the out of the bounds, you know, almost out of the bounds of that sweet spot of you know, 1012 years old and you know, the sweet spot with the proof and everything and so you say well, we we can just do that and battle the same thing. You know, we put in Russell's reserve single barrel or whatever it might be. So it's got to be different. It's got to be older, different proof or you know, something like that. I think that's what the struggle span is because they have kind of been so good at that sweet spot that now it's well we got it. We got to get outside the 1:03:00 sweet spot to make this thing special. So what do we do? You know, and I think that's been their challenge. Yep. Yeah. I mean, you're right. It's hard to make a limited release, if you just put a limited release out that's like, again, like camp Nelson effort. 10 years old, like, everybody be like, Wait a second. 1:03:17 We go and select these all day for $55. You can me. So yeah, they do have a little bit of an issue when it comes to that. But yeah, I mean, I think everybody's pulling form, everybody's kind of really been, you know, this is actually probably been the worst kept secret and bourbon for the longest time. Everybody sort of knew that there was going to be some aged rye release happening at some point. So we're glad that it's finally out there in the open and, you know, I'm excited for it, hopefully get my hands on a bottle or two. And, you know, 1:03:45 hopefully it's better than diamonds. Right. That's all we can. 1:03:51 The bar has been set. 1:03:55 So with that, let's go ahead and we will wrap it up. So again, gentlemen, thank you so much for coming. 1:04:00 going on tonight and joining us on this 200th episode couldn't have picked a better way for this to happen just I mean just sheer luck that it just happened to be on the dropped on the third week of when we do these so it just you think I started planning this out 32 rounds ago but it didn't actually happen that way so let you go ahead and kind of close out each one of yourself so Blake go ahead and go first. Yeah, once again thanks for having me. You know we always like to come on here and jerk around have a good time but it's always fun. So Brian Kenny, thanks for doing this. It's a you know, hopefully we'll have another 200 Here comes in so and the way you crank things out it'll be what 1:04:44 but now so I'm Blake from bourbon or calm and CEO box calm. I said you can find me on all social m

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Como ser fortalecido em Deus - Miss. Rose Almeida - Culto da Vitória [01.08.2018]

Igreja Batista Moriá

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 33:19


Esperamos sua visita: Av: Rio Doce, 217 - Ilha dos Araújos - Governador Valadares/MG - Telefone (33)3275-3289 Nossa Programação: Quarta-feira: 20h Culto da Vitória Sábado: 19h Espaço Jovem Domingo: 09h Escola Bíblica Dominical 18h Culto dos Adolescentes 19h30 Culto de Adoração Reuniões de Oração Segunda-feira: 19h Terça-feira: 15h Quinta-feira: 07h Domingo: 18h30 Visite nossas Redes Sociais: http://www.facebook.com/moriagv http://www.youtube.com/moriagv http://www.instagram.com/moriagv http://www.soundcloud.com/moriagv

Practically Kinky podcast
Ep 38 - Entry Level Kink Play

Practically Kinky podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2015 49:01


And we're back with our first episode of 2015! Thanks so much everyone for bearing with us. In this episode, AlphaDomme, Miss Rose and Beta Boy have a relaxed living room chat about entry level kink: what kinds of play you can do if you're starting out and a bit unsure of where to begin.

Practically Kinky podcast
Ep 27 - Body Worship

Practically Kinky podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2014 72:14


In this episode we have the great pleasure of introducing Miss Rose, Betaboy’s new domme and AlphaDomme’s metamour. After Betaboy absolutely embarrasses himself gushing at how happy and lucky he feels to be recording a podcast with two mistresses in attendance we get down to the nitty gritty and talk about body worship: what it is, what makes it hot, how to do it and the mental spaces required to make it good. This is our first three way conversation and I think regular listeners will note the excitement as we tumble our way through this sexy discussion topic.

Bloodthirsty Vegetarians

Listen Up! If you're able to listen to podcast 209, the world didn't come to an end. DARN!Julian Assange gave a speech todayRIP Martin Haywood, a great friend to BloodyVeg (previous shows where we mentioned Martin are here and here)The NY Mets trade RA Dickey to Toronto for top prospectsWe got a voice-mail from JulienTune 1: Pretending To Heal by Seth HoranWe discuss the horrific Newtown CT tragedy, and gunsTune 2: Don't Wait Til The Night Before Christmas by Miss Rose and Her Rhythm PercolatorsPaul's 50 word review of The HobbitHappy Holidays!!!Some of these sounds were used in the making of this podcast.

Bloodthirsty Vegetarians

Listen Up! Welcome to podcast number 205. Isn't that how many electoral votes Mitt Romey got?Happy Thanksgiving!Rich corrects an error from the last show where he incorrectly called the Big Green song "Disruption," when it is really "Disruptive"Paul discusses Land Of The LostWe discuss the Hostess snack foods situationPaul Saw Mitt Romney at a gas station. Or what is really Elvis?We discuss the Elmo/Kevin Clash SituationTune 1: The Narrator by the DoneforsJohan Bruyneel and his lavish living with ill-gotten moniesJohn McCain missed an inteligence briefingPapa John Schnatter changes his storyThe Johan Bruyneel Twitter post that was the inspiration for this topicTune 2: Ain't She Sweet as performed by Miss Rose & Her Rhythm Percolators (written by Milton Ager and Jack Yellen)We discuss the Mars Curiosity Rover discovery, that hadn't been released yetWill you be shopping on Black Friday in order to be able to see the Walmart Strike?See you on the flip side!Some of these sounds were used in the making of this podcast.

Bloodthirsty Vegetarians

Listen Up! Welcome to show number 199. I know that number has to be meaningful on some level!A shout out to our friend Andy WelfleWe discuss the first presidential debateTune 1: The Show by Mike Holstein as performed by Spork (AKA Cosmic Ray Liotta)Top Five films/TV shows/books you would like to see producedTune 2: Button Up Your Overcoat as performed by Miss Rose & Her Rhythm PercolatorsWe discuss Strong Towns by Charles L. MarohnThe first five people to send their mailing address to our feedback email will receive a complimentary copy of Charles Marohn's bookAuf wiedersehen!Some of these sounds were used in the making of this Podcast.