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Jared Mondell, Asst. Executive Director & Marketing Director of the Uptown Music Collective, speaking about the school and the upcoming performance season. The opening concert program is titled, "Midnight Train to Memphis: The Music of Modern Country" and will be presented November 8th & 9th at 7:30 pm at the Community Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth Street in Williamsport. For tickets: www.CACLive.com/ & for information: www.uptownmusic.org/
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This week, I had the pleasure of chatting with Matt Oakley, a singer-songwriter known for infusing modern flair into the classic storytelling tradition of country music. Representing the promising future of the genre, Matt and I discussed the following:How his college years in South Carolina were a turning point, marking the beginning of his serious pursuit of music.His distinctive fusion of Modern Country, Country Rock, and Country-Pop, highlighting the central role of storytelling in his songwriting.The way personal experiences and stories from people he encounters inspire his music, focusing on authenticity and emotional resonance.The challenges he has faced, including finding his unique voice, developing his brand, and handling the business side of his career.His advice to aspiring musicians on achieving success in the industry._____________________________________Check out Matt's latest singles and more here: https://linktr.ee/MattOakley_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
Heather's algorithm (and the music industry in general) has gone country! (Look at them boots!) So, Heather does what she does as she takes us on a journey through modern country! Discover bonus eps, merch and more on our Patreon! This week: Our first If You're Listening Recommended Film Club entry! Twisters and twins! And we try to keep the Lukes and Zacs separated! All this and so much MORE! Wanna get a shout-out on a future episode? Give us a rating on iTunes! It helps us, and it helps you feel good about yourself!
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ChatGPT4o: ChatGPT4 Omni is rolling out! We have some kind of shitty voice back and forth as we await the AI being able to spy on us through our cameras. Jeff The Slob: We one again ask AI what it knows about Jim and Them and it throws direct shots at Jeff. Jim and Them Moments: In a sheer act of kindness, some listeners call in with some of their favorite Jim and Them moments! FUCK YOU WATCH THIS!, THE BEAR!, LAGWAGON!, MAY 16!, STREAMATHON!, ALIVE!, RACISM!, BIDEN!, SKLEEPING!, STAY UP!, TRUMP!, IMPRESSION!, CHATGPT 4o!, OMNI!, VOICE!, VIDEO!, HER!, ASSISTANT!, ASPERGER'S!, NEURODIVERGENT!, CEILING!, OPENAI!, BLOOD SIGN!, GANG SIGNS!, INTENT!, CONTEXT!, WHITE!, GAY!, SIRI!, IS A GUY GAY!?, KANYE WEST!, YE!, STRAIGHTFORWARD!, ONE MINUTE RANT!, VAMPING!, TIMER!, PODCAST PLEBS!, JEFF THE SLOB!, DISTINCTIVE VOICE!, OWN FLAVOR!, FAVORITE MOMENTS!, 2 CHAINZ!, BIRTHDAY!, PARTY BUS!, GARMO!, KRISTIN!, TOKYO!, YELLING!, LOUD!, ABSOLUTE ZONE!, MAX MURDER!, ABQ!, BLAST FROM THE PAST!, PCANNY!, DRUNK INTERVIEWS WITH JIM!, PIZZAGATE!, COMET PING PONG!, PAINTINGS!, GOON NAME!, ARCTIC RABBIT!, STUNTMAN!, PHIL BATES!, HAWAII!, MILITARY!, ARMY!, STOLEN VALOR!, OLD SCHOOL!, AI SONGS!, MODERN COUNTRY!, BOOPAC!, SUFFERS DOWN IN HELL!, LIMITATIONS!, You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
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A captivating musical journey of empowerment, self-determination, and the pursuit of lifelong dreams, Country artist Amanda Keeles unveils her invigorating debut album, “Can't Stop Me Now!“. Her rich, ribbon-like vocals come straight from her soul, sharing deeply personal narratives drawn from a songbook overflowing with a lifetime of compositions. Leaving behind a professional career in …
Matt Jameson Acoustic is a solo acoustic act based out of Harrisburg, PA.You can check out videos on his Facebook page.https://www.facebook.com/mattjamesonacousticMatt plays a wide variety of genres and love to get the crowd involved and singing along. That fun, free spirit group energy is what it is all about! Cheers!!! Booking Information:mattjamesonacoustic@gmail.com717-497-9011Genres:2000s Alternative & Rock, 80s & 90s Pop, Grunge, Modern Country. Classic Rock, Rock, Popular And Oldies
Lisa is joined by Bonnie McDaniel, author of Farm Girl In The City: Of Food and Love. Bonnie McDaniel is a contributing food and gardening writer for online news organization Patch.com. She is the author of two books, In the Eye of the Storm: The Celebration of Family and the Real Purpose of Home and Queen Bee and the former editor-in-chief and publisher of recipes for Good Living online magazine. She is a lifestyle radio and television contributor, having contributed to ABC, CNN, Fox and CBS and WGTS 91.9FM Radio. She is the former host of a weekly lifestyle talk show on the ION Television Network. In previous roles she was a radio talk show host, syndicated newspaper columnist, an editor for Family Digest Magazine and an award winning restaurateur, winning the prestigious Wine Spectator Award for having one of the best food and wine menus in the world. Of Food and Love is the first in a 5-book cookbook series.Using flavorful ingredients that you can pluck from your garden or neighborhood farmer's market, Bonnie McDaniel has created a collection of delicious traditional recipes your family and friends will absolutely love. If you are craving the taste of good, farm-fresh, garden to table flavor, this collection of recipes will have you serving up down-home meals in no time at all. -Barbara Jacksier, Contributing Writer, Prairie Style and Modern Country magazines
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Heath Wright, the lead singer of '90s country band, Ricochet, sits down to talk to Bobby Bones and shares the untold story of the band. Find out how they got their band name, how they got their start after waiting years and more. Bobby's wife, Caitlin, also joins the episode because he has a connection to her family! Heath talks about what it was like to be in country music during the '90s, and why he has an issue with modern country music now. He also shares a cool story about meeting The Chicks before they were famous and reveals the real story behind their number-one hit "Daddy's Money." Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stuart Graham - Director of Graham Projects - provides an update on the latest exciting developments at one of the KZN North Coast's most talked-about lifestyle opportunities: Springvale Country Estate. Springvale's latest milestones include: - The Island Dam Clubhouse has broken ground - 2 Homes occupied. - 7 Homes under construction. - 15 Architectural plans in review. - Construction on the remaining P228 road is well underway - Phase 3,4 & 5 Transfers imminent. - Farm Plots available from R1,65m. Visit www.springvalecountryestate.co.za to find out more about the incredible value and quality of life on offer at Springvale. Springvale Country Estate · Radio Life & Style on Facebook · The Morning Show Sponsor: Excellerate Security
Howdy! So for this episode, I actually attended a modern country concert containing Nate Smith, Cole Swindell, & Thomas Rhett. Join me, and the mandime himself, Blake, to discuss our views on the performance, music, and atmosphere at the Greensboro Colosseum. We also bring parallels to when I took Blake to see Jinks two months ago, some fun banter, and of course… touch the big questions. Fun conversation all around!email me at Ofthesteelguitar37@outlook.comhttps://linktr.ee/ofthesteelguitarpod
80-minutes of COUNTRY strong!
On this episode Brian is joined by Justin VR.Justin VR is a singer-songwriter from Cape Town who has actively been involved in events and entertainment for over 25 years with his own sound and lighting business. His love of music began from his childhood years, spending countless hours browsing and listening to his father's extensive LP collection. He was drawn into every genre imaginable from Rock, Folk, Blues, Country to Pop, and everything in between. 2020 will always stand out as the year when the world was turned on its head, but it was also the year that Justin's personal music journey begun. Artists around the world reverted to streaming in the hope of getting their voices and music heard. Justin did the same and started weekend online sets from his social media pages called ‘The Garage Sessions'. Producer, musician, and songwriter Malcolm Ormond tuned in with his first live stream and called Justin soon thereafter. They worked on some covers over the years, but this was different. He had something else in my mind and soon they were recording and writing together. A few months later they released a Bluesy-Rock-tinged single ‘Got Me Blind' reflecting on what lockdown had done to the world, and how it changed them as well. The song was well received with both international and local airplay. Constantly blending guitar-driven Rock with Modern Country and Pop, Justin VR has firmly settled in his own unique sound with follow-up singles and is set to release his latest ‘She Said …' on Friday 19 May.Find Justin VR here:https://www.facebook.com/justinvrmusichttps://www.instagram.com/justinvrmusic/https://www.youtube.com/@justinvr9770https://open.spotify.com/artist/50T5uoUIrygz8mn9HpTJMP?si=h1T1DdoFR2yx2TtNqHe7jQ&nd=1Find CTMU here:https://linktr.ee/ConcertsthatmadeusNewsletter: https://concertsthatmadeus.aweb.page/p/f065707b-2e34-4268-8e73-94f12bd2e938If you would like to support the show you can do so by rating/reviewing us on Itunes and Spotify or by signing up at https://www.patreon.com/ConcertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sembra assurdo ma presto rivedremo i cercatori resi famosi da molti film sul West tornare a riaffollare le regioni aride dello Stato muniti dei loro iconici setacci. Dopo le varie annate funestate da incendi boschivi e siccità, quest'anno, il passaggio dalla secchezza alle alluvioni e a un record di precipitazioni nevose sui monti della Sierra Nevada ha provocato inondazioni e cascate di fango: un dissesto idrogeologico che ancora non ha smesso di fare danni. Ma tutte queste devastazioni per qualcuno sono state una benedizione: i cercatori d'oro. L'eccezionale maltempo degli ultimi mesi ha avuto lo stesso effetto delle tecniche di scavo: trascinati via gli strati superficiali di un terreno spaccato da anni di siccità, sono affiorate pepite d'oro che erano rimaste in profondità. E così il popolo dei vecchi cercatori con le barbe bianche, ma anche quello dei nuovi appassionati si è rimesso al lavoro.Fonti degli inserti audio contenuti in questa puntata: “Modern Country route two” - Mi Music; “Western Acoustic guitar” - Roy Bush band; “Tombstone” - Red hat Mike
Modern country duo based in Lake Havasu City, AZ Scott & Sabrina (Spectra Music Group) talk about their latest release “Blessed” featuring “Kiss You Forever”, “Runaway”, “Soulmate”, “I'm Gonna Love You”, “Home” and how they met in Oregon back in '21 to escape a dire situation! Scott & Sabrina also talks about their major musical influences, their upcoming plans for '23 and more! Check out the latest from Scott & Sabrina on all streaming platforms and www.spectramusicgroup.com today! #scottandsabrina #moderncountry #lakehavasucity #arizona #spectramusicgroup #blessed #kissyouforever #runaway #soulmate #imgonnaloveyou #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerscottandsabrina #themikewagnerscottandsabrina --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Modern country duo based in Lake Havasu City, AZ Scott & Sabrina (Spectra Music Group) talk about their latest release “Blessed” featuring “Kiss You Forever”, “Runaway”, “Soulmate”, “I'm Gonna Love You”, “Home” and how they met in Oregon back in '21 to escape a dire situation! Scott & Sabrina also talks about their major musical influences, their upcoming plans for '23 and more! Check out the latest from Scott & Sabrina on all streaming platforms and www.spectramusicgroup.com today! #scottandsabrina #moderncountry #lakehavasucity #arizona #spectramusicgroup #blessed #kissyouforever #runaway #soulmate #imgonnaloveyou #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerscottandsabrina #themikewagnerscottandsabrina --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
I gamle dage var countrymusik noget støvet noget, som vores forældre hørte - men i dag er det hele blevet peppet lidt op - og der både guitarriffs og rå, bluesy ting i mixet. Tramp er styrmand på den musikalske traktor, der i dag spiller moderne country. Vært: Mike Tramp
Chris and Julia discuss how health care will function when libertarians design the system. Video. - https://youtu.be/HQasScFidhQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Giving you the what happened in State Vs. State plus the top 5 male country artists post 2010 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joe-blanche/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-blanche/support
FOLLOW & KEEP UP with COUNTRY WITH CELINE: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/countrywithceline/ Web: https://countrywithceline.ca Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/country-with-celine/id1563285858 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ULNqzQp0Tw0Jv4g0Rtjxz _______________ (SEASON 2 EP. 8) - RACHEL MCINTYRE SMITH Just like the title says, “Modern Country meets Sinatra Era” describes Rachel's voice completely! Her voice will bring you back and you'll fall in love. Get to know this up-comer in the industry and follow her story. “Baggage” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrq_KB0w_Qk “The Way You Look Tonight COVER” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zZ0C3VSIXY “Blue Hawaii” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61BhQGjgS1o Socials Web: https://www.rachelmcintyresmith.com Insta: https://www.instagram.com/rachelmcintyresmith/?hl=en __ Intro Music by Jack Vandervelde - Georgia - https://thmatc.co/?l=82F1F26E Intro Created by https://www.instagram.com/bookitediting/ @bookitediting --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/countrywithceline/message
Bill C. Malone, author of Country Music USA and advisor to Ken Burns' PBS documentary on country music, provides the answer and talks about the appeal of country music, its roots, impact on our culture and more.
Oh hell naw y'all! Our first red card has arrived & its dripping head to toe in bedazzled wranglers & rage. Hold onto your ba-donk-a-donks & crack open a cold one; Episode 3 dives saddle first into Dave's topic: “Modern Country Music.”That's right…we discuss our opinions on the Red Solo Cup generation from our high atop our lifted pick up trucks, drunk on domestic beer & hanging with country babes. Also, like our topic this week, the entire episode is autotuned just like Hank Williams & Patsy Cline desired!Whether or not you enjoy modern country music we hope you light one up for the 1st red card of the season! Christopher & Derrick were put through the ringer on this episode truly suffering the wrath of Dave's red card & as a reminder this episode is NSFW!See you on the other side cowboy!Social: @noilpodcastRate & review this podcast (if you have the guts)
We discuss the similarities between 80s Hair Metal (Cock Rock) and Modern Country Music, and talk about how Cold Play tried to do something cool but hit Technical Difficulties! What is up all! Anand Bhatt "El Latindio" here! This show exists as some fun behind the scenes and tidbits on the music industry, current events, what's new with your favorite artists, and what to listen to or watch if you're stumped on what to stream next! Follow me on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/5Zf1vBtza79MCpWpag4ojo?si=CTyGs8qxRNeUD308t5jfXg and Let's Have Some FUN!
Country legend Alan Jackson hit out at modern Country music during an interview to promote his new album 'Where Have You Gone'. Pip and Laura discuss his comments and share their views.
This is an excerpt from episode 83 featuring the last 20 minutes or so of my conversation with award-winning archaeology professor, Peter Veth. We pick it up at the tail end of Peter answering my question about how archaeology has changed to work with First Nations, not on them. We went on to chat about the global ‘blockbuster' exhibition Songlines, currently touring, and how it's changing the Australian (and arguably world) psyche. We then delve more into the extraordinary impacts that these emerging ‘finds' and connections are having on people – both First Nations and the rest of us. And take a final sweeping look across country at the extraordinary living cultural heritage coming to light, and what needs to happen with it in response. We close with Peter's reflections on the value of a life, in the context of crisis and deep time. You can hear the rest of our conversation in the main episode, ‘Regenerating in Deep Time: New finds, narratives and future possibilities' - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/083-regenerating-in-deep-time You can see a few terrific early photographs of Peter among some of the First Nations communities we talked about, on the episode web page too. Title slide pic: The dawn over Cape Range, the day after final production of this episode (pic: Anthony James). Music: The Great Unwind, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Thanks to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, and have the capacity at this time, please consider joining them by heading to our website at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going. Get in touch any time by text or audio at https://www.regennarration.com/story And thanks for listening!
This is a special extra to episode 83 with award-winning archaeologist, Peter Veth. We delve further here into what Peter believes needs to happen in the crucible of landscapes such as those in north west Australia. We talk about the place of heavy industry, cultural enterprise and interpretation, economies, education and media. With an approach that celebrates the extraordinary deep time value of these co-created landscapes and cultures. Generating a more universal view, as Peter puts it – reflecting how First Nations see things, and how many young people see things now too. You can hear the rest of our conversation in the main episode, ‘Regenerating in Deep Time' - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/083-regenerating-in-deep-time You can see a few terrific early photographs of Peter among some of the First Nations communities we talked about, on that episode web page too. Title slide pic: Peter Veth at Cape Range (pic: UWA). Music: The Great Unwind, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Thanks to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, and have the capacity at this time, please consider joining them by heading to our website at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! Get in touch any time by text or audio at https://www.regennarration.com/story And thanks for listening.
This is a special extra to episode 80 with award-winning filmmaker, Nicol Ragland. We hear more of Nicol's personal journey from childhood and artist, through to formative experiences with Indigenous cultures around the world. We explore this in parallel to the growing movement in solutions journalism and regenerative media, and where it all could take us. Particularly if married with the sort of education model she's witnessed right here in Australia, with Terry McCosker and his team at RCS. You can hear the rest of our conversation in the main episode, ‘Regenerative Media: What if it's not about solving but maintaining a connection?' - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/080-regenerative-media You'll find a selection of Nicol's spectacular photos on that web page too. And if you want to hear the episode with Terry McCosker, you can find it at https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/067-behind-the-greatest-regenerative-agriculture-movement-in-australia Title slide pic: In Australia with RCS Australia (pic: Nicol Ragland). Music: The Great Unwind, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Thanks to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, and have the capacity at this time, please consider joining them by heading to our website at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! Get in touch any time by text or audio at https://www.regennarration.com/story And thanks for listening.
Marking Jeff's run for Parliament at the West Australian state election today, this is a special extra to episode 78 with Jeff Pow and Michelle McManus. It's a stretch of eight minutes or so that starts with Jeff describing the extraordinary and instructive experience of the day Southampton burned. And it closes with a collective reflection on notions of responsibility, stewardship and the long game. You can hear the rest of our conversation in the main episode, ‘Growing Food & Farmers – for 500 Years!' - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/078-growing-food-and-farmers-for-500-years You'll find a series of photos on that web page too. Title slide pic: The burned out shell of the historic Southampton Homestead (pic: Anthony James). Music: The Great Unwind, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Thanks to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, and have the capacity at this time, please consider joining them by heading to our website at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! Get in touch any time by text or audio at https://www.regennarration.com/story And thanks for listening.
Ever wondered how to choose the right interiors style for you? And is it possible to create a home you love with more than one style?So in this episode of At Home with Lauren Keenan, we talk about how to create a cohesive look for your home. We give you permission to use more than one interior style, with a few rules to stick by to make sure they sit comfortably together. And we’ve got some of Lauren’s favourite interiors style mash ups that work!Get in touch if you have a topic you want us to talk about on the podcast. Same goes if you want to hire Lauren to help create your perfect home, from a room refresh to a renovation or new build - check out Lauren’s work.Visit our website: www.laurenkeenan.com.auAnd read the story we’ve posted with more info about today’s episode in our stories page https://laurenkeenan.com.au/stories/Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/laurenkeenanhomeFollow us on Instagram:Lauren is @laurenkeenanhomeScott is @travellingman_auFollow us on Twitter:Lauren is @_lauren_keenanScott is @scott_keenanAnd thanks for listening!
This is a special extra to episode 75 with Allan Savory. We delve further here into a few areas that have been pivotal to Allan's pioneering life. It starts with a little exchange on how wilderness and livestock-based agriculture can regenerate country together (and where they can't). Then we turn to the wilderness within, going back to the incredibly formative time Allan experienced as a tracker. And another as the leader of the opposition party in Rhodesia, before being forced into political exile. All this unexpectedly led to meeting his wife Jody Butterfield, setting in tow a partnership that would change the world. We wind up with more on what success (and failure) looks like, including holistically managing government. You can hear the rest of our conversation in the main episode, ‘Regenerating Civilisation: Allan Savory on holistic management, scaling up & a sense of survival' - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/075-regenerating-civilisation You'll find a series of photos on that web page too. Title slide pic: Allan delivering his famous TED talk - https://www.ted.com/talks/allan_savory_how_to_fight_desertification_and_reverse_climate_change Music: Gone Clear, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Thanks to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, and have the capacity at this time, please consider joining them by heading to our website at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! Get in touch any time by text or audio at https://www.regennarration.com/story And thanks for listening.
In this episode, we get a little bit country with Rayen Belchere from the band Early Ray. We talk about his song “Apple Pie” which is a country reimagining of Warrant’s “Cherry Pie”. We talk his ties to Jani Lane and the Hair Metal scene. We also discuss the parellels between Hair Metal and Modern Country! Check out Rayen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EarlyRayMusic Check out the video for “Apple Pie” (Feat. Bobbie Brown): https://youtu.be/3kVxtuIW-kw 80’s Glam Metalcast is now on iHeart Radio! https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-80s-glam-metalcast-69194275/ Be sure to follow 80's Glam Metal on Twitter! @80sGlamMetal1 - https://twitter.com/80sglammetal1 Become a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Metalheadbash?fan_landing=true Check us out on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7H6RLcR7VsCVOJwbSNNQ8z?si=Mquvqua2Qr6323SQ12gArQ Check us out on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/80s-glam-metalcast/id149019510 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cookgonemad/support
Mark Taylor is the miller and baker at the Miller + Baker store, recently opened in North Perth. It is a spectacular American Stone Mill (the first of its kind in Western Australia), and an amazing bakery, but that's not the half of it. You might remember in my conversation with pioneering regenerative farmers Dianne and Ian Haggerty, for episode 68, that they mentioned some of their ‘natural intelligence' grains go to this local miller and baker. Well, I've followed the grain's trail to hear more of this brilliant story. Mark had barely even run a mill before embarking on this adventure. But with wife Rachel, they found an increasing passion for it, and a growing base of support, and opened late last year. Even during the coronavirus pandemic, and partly because it, business has taken off. They find themselves open every day of the week now, with rapidly growing volumes of regeneratively grown grains coming in from the wheat belt, and out via the mill. And their vision has only just begun. Mark was kind enough to show me around this pretty special venture – the sort of local processor and store that seems so central to what is needed now – for healthier food and communities, secure and joyful supply chains, and no less than a functional living world as a whole. Title slide pic: supplied (see more photos on the website - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/069-communities-were-built-around-this). Music: Gone Clear, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Get more: Miller + Baker - https://www.millerandbaker.com.au/ Hear more about where the grains come from, in my conversation with Dianne & Ian Haggerty on location in the wheat belt: Natural Intelligence Farming: The ‘world breakthrough' regenerating land, health & community - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/068-natural-intelligence-farming Thanks to the generous supporters of this podcast for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, and have the capacity at this time, please consider joining them by heading to our website at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! Get in touch any time by text or audio at https://www.regennarration.com/story And thanks for listening.
Live recorded electronic/experimental (County) music recorded in the Colville national forest.
In this special extra to episode 67, we talk about some of the key changes Terry's observed over the decades, and how to keep them coming. We also elaborate on the vision he articulated in the main episode, including some major shifts in supply chains and some of the positive politics currently unfolding around carbon and biodiversity credits. And we delve more deeply into his stock in trade – what regenerative education looks like! Terry tells the story of the teacher who triggered his growth from high school drop-out to where he's at today. And another moving story anchors our closing conversation on the vital issues of drought and flood, fire and First Nations people, and trust, in the regeneration of country. Title slide pic: from the RCS website. Music: Gone Clear, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Get more: You can hear the rest of this conversation with Terry for episode 67, ‘Behind the Greatest Regenerative Agriculture Movement in Australia' – https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/067-behind-the-greatest-regenerative-agriculture-movement-in-australia You'll find a series of links with the main episode too. Thanks to all the generous supporters of this podcast, for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, and have the capacity at this time, please consider joining them by heading to our website at https://www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going. Get in touch any time by text or audio at https://www.regennarration.com/story Thanks for listening!
In this week's episode we discuss one of country's biggest stars Eric Church. We also talk about the state of "Modern Country" music, with plenty of laughs along the way. Follow us on twitter (https://twitter.com/songsuntold) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/songsuntoldpodcast/). Listen to the top 10 and other weeks top 10's at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6DKRrtECm19ADF4bFDah3Y?si=2knAsQVmRv6y9Xx1fNI25w.
We welcome back returning champion Alan Prazniak (@alanpraz) for a deep-dive on his exhibition 'Modern Country' at Geary Contemporary. Online now at https://geary.squarespace.com Special Guest: Alan Prazniak.
Stay in God's Word, share His love & be prepared for persecution.
You’re going to want to get some popcorn or go on long road trip for this episode! In this episode, we meet Mason Lankford, frontman for Folk Family Revival and one of Dave’s best friends! The guys sit and talk about how their friendship started and where it is now, Mason goes on a rant about whats wrong with Modern Country music these days, and even asks Dave some questions of his own. Do you have a sacred special place to create?What were you doing during Hurricane Katrina?Check out Folk Family Revival on all music platformsElectric Darlin’ OUT NOW!
Recommendations Jon: The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton, Goblin Comic by Caleb Mitchell Ryan: Modern Country by William Tyler Tim: Blood, Sweat, and Pixels by Jason Schreier Greg: The Food at Whitecap, telling your family you love them, Willie Nelson
Interior decorator Laureen Keenan joins HB Features Editor Holly Byrne in the studio to decipher the growing trend that is 'Modern Country' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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We're signing off for the year with an episode of highlights from our wonderful array of guests throughout 2018. With sincere thanks for tuning in, continuing to share and rate the podcast, and of course for donating and supporting its production. It couldn't happen without you. Thanks also for getting in touch throughout the year to tell us how much you've valued the podcast, and what you'd like to hear in future. It's been great to see our listener numbers spike this year, and even more fulfilling to hear how the stories are landing and what the podcast means to you. Thank you very much! Have a wonderful festive season and we hope to join you again for a regenerative new year. - 2018 Theme, featuring Let Them Know, by Public Opinion Afro Orchestra (& a range of guests from 2017) - Paul Hawken (from podcast #013, accompanied by Gone Clear, from the album Modern Country by William Tyler) - Frances Jones & David Pollock from Wooleen Station (from podcast #016, recorded live in Melbourne) - Tim Winton (from podcast #017, with backing ocean sounds at Ningaloo Reef) - Denise Fitch (from podcast #018) - Evan Pensini (from podcast #019) - Mary Crooks (from podcast #020) - Dr Anne Poelina (from podcast #021) - Song for the Mardoowarra, by Gwen Knox in collaboration with Anne Poelina, played by Mick Stevens, and sung by the Broome Primary School Choir - Martin Pritchard (from podcast #022) - Richard Heinberg (from podcast #023) - Frank Fisher (from podcast #024) - Chris Henggeler (from podcast #025) - Jacqueline Henggeler (from podcast #025 Extra) - Dr Mary Graham (from podcast #026) - Moira Lanzarin (from podcast #027) - Emma-Kate Rose (from podcast #028) - Katherine Trebeck (from podcast #029) - Damon Gameau (from podcast #030) - Hugh Mackay (from podcast #031) - Charles Massy (from podcast #032) - Sounds of Severn Park (Charles' farm) - Back home by the Indian Ocean Due to licencing restrictions, most of our guests' nominated music can only be played on radio or similarly licenced broadcasts. We hope podcast licencing falls into line with this soon. Title slide: Anthony producing episode 16 at Wooleen Station, by the Murchison River in Western Australia. Pic: Olivia Cheng. Thanks for listening!
In this special extra, Charles Massy lends a little more context to his work, including an exploration of the roots of the industrial agriculture system and its effects on people, land and the rest of the living world. Within that, the conversation pays particular attention to some of the astounding new developments around the notorious glyphosate-based herbicide RoundUp. It goes on to try to make more sense of why humankind has ended up where we are today, and of course how we can harness this understanding towards most effectively changing this dangerous trajectory. Music: Gone Clear, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Get more: Listen to the main episode #032 (you'll find links to more info there too) – https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/032-an-underground-insurgency Thanks to all our supporters for enabling the production of this podcast. And thanks for listening.
Martin Pritchard is Executive Director of Environs Kimberley (EK). He and his team were central to the successful campaign to prevent what could have been the largest LNG plant in the world, at James Price Point (Walmadan) just north of Broome. It was a celebrated outcome around the country, but in many ways was just the tip of the iceberg of ‘old industry' plans for the region. With 40,000+ fracking wells slated for the area, is the future to be an endless succession of ‘James Price Points'? Or are we headed for a watershed moment that sees a shift to a new, regenerative economy? Martin sees the possibilities for the latter in numerous nascent industries, burgeoning Aboriginal enterprise, and a different way of looking at life, country and economy that the Kimberley and its inhabitants inspire. This unique region has massive swathes of country that haven't experienced a single extinction since colonisation. In so many ways, what happens next here really matters. So what's the vision for the future? What's working now? How are the various powerful – at times opposing - interests engaged? And what is needed to develop the next economy for this unique region and beyond? Music: Gone Clear, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Due to licencing restrictions, our guest's nominated music can only be played on radio or similarly licenced broadcasts of this episode. We hope podcast licencing falls into line with this soon. Get more: Environs Kimberley - https://www.environskimberley.org.au Thanks to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by heading to our website at www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! And thanks for listening.
Evan Pensini is a pastoralist from the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia, on Cheela Plains Station. He and his wife Robin are pulling off some remarkable regeneration of country there, significantly defying official expectations of just how far and fast this land could recover its health and productivity. So how does the system work, particularly in Australia where hooved animals weren't part of its pre-colonial history? Why don't more pastoralists adopt these methods? What's the value of carbon farming? And is it really inevitable that mining will wipe out everything being achieved here? Get more: Cheela Plains Station - https://www.cheelaplains.com.au And listen to episode 16, Grassroots Revolution, with Charles Massy, and David & Frances from Wooleen Station - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/016-grassroots-revolution Music: The Great Unwind, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Due to licencing restrictions, our guest's nominated music can only be played on radio or similarly licenced broadcasts of this episode. We hope podcast licencing falls into line with this soon. Thanks to the generous supporters of this podcast for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, and have the capacity at this time, please consider joining them by heading to our website at www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! And thanks for listening.
Denise Fitch is a nurse, mum, marine scientist & unlikely leader of the Protect Ningaloo campaign – possibly the next big flashpoint in Australia, as we continue to grapple with transitioning from the dominant extractive, fossil fuel driven model of development, to the next ‘regenerative' one. Denise is Chair of the Cape Conservation Group – the local group at the heart of the Protect Ningaloo campaign. She sat under a tree by Exmouth Gulf with host Anthony James to talk about the meaning of place, the latest with the Protect Ningaloo campaign, the great opportunity in it, and what it means to the movement for change more broadly. Get more: Get involved in the campaign Protect Ningaloo - www.protectningaloo.org.au And listen to episode 017 with Tim Winton - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/017-putting-it-all-on-the-line Music: Gone Clear, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Due to licencing restrictions, our guest's nominated music can only be played on radio or similarly licenced broadcasts of this episode. We hope podcast licencing falls into line with this soon. Thanks to all our supporters for enabling the production of this podcast. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by heading to our website at www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going. And thanks for listening!
Welcome to this special extra to podcast 13 with Paul Hawken. In our conversation, he refers to almost wanting to read us a passage he once wrote. Afterwards, we kept recording while he gathered the book and read. You can hear the rest of our conversation in the main episodes 13 and 14 - https://www.regennarration.com/episodes/013-paul-hawken-in-conversation-part-1 Music: Gone Clear, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country. Thanks to the generous supporters of this podcast, for making it possible. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by heading to our website at www.regennarration.com/support. Thanks for helping to keep the show going! And thanks for listening.
Last Of The Easy Riders released their new LP "Unto The Earth" with a concert last Saturday at Hi-Dive. The members of the Denver band met through Craigslist and bonded over a love for classic country-rock. They blend that genre with modern psychedelic rock influences on songs like "It Won't Be Long" -- which is featured on our latest Colorado Music Sampler. Last Of The Easy Riders stopped into the CPR Performance Studio to play some songs from the new record. The members also spoke with Jeremy Petersen about their collaborative songwriting process and the significance of their band name.
This week Lou and Chad look at more country music. This time we focus on music after 1985. Modern Country. Again, like the show we do our opinion is that country music started it change from classic to country about this time. We look at some very country, very modern standards of what is today called country music. Put on your Stetson, grab a cold mug and find out if you are musically challenged!New to us, we are now on Twitter, please follow us and get updates from Musically Challenged! @MCPodcast17 will find us. If you see the skeleton rock fingers, you found us. If you follow us, We will follow you.Want to reach out to us? There are a few was to do that. First send us an email at musicchallengepodcast@gmail.com or if your more into that social media thing, you can find us on Facebook @poinetwork or @musicallychallengedpodcast. Like us and share us. You can also find us now on Welcome to My Head Radio Sunday nights at 10pm!
Wait! It's not what you think!Modern Country is an emerging style here in Australia and you definitely need to know about it. Forget the old 'country' interior style and hear from interior stylist Lauren Keenan about how warm, comfy and even quite chic this style can be in your home.These are the places Lauren recommends if you're interested in shopping for this style: La Maison, Early Settler and Town and Country Style.And these are the intsagrammers that will inspire you from this episode: @countrystylemag, @kararosenlund, @theestatetrentham, @lyndagardner, @prettyrustic_life, and @marniehawson.
What is industrial style, where can you shop for it and how can you incorporate it into your home?Interior Stylist and Founder of www.finditstyleit.com.au Lauren Keenan answer those questions in Episode Three of Style School as we break down five of the most popular contemporary interior design styles in this season of the Podcast.If you're following along at home these are the hashtags Lauren talks you through in the show #industrialstyle #industrialinterior plus places you might like to shop including Matt Blatt, Freedom Furniture, Anasthetic Design, Canalside Interiors and Beacon Lighting. There are two more episodes coming this season - Mid-Century Modern and Modern Country styles.
Pack you bags and sharpen your pencils because we're going to Style School!Interior stylist and founder of Lauren Keenan Home will help you make sense of some of the most popular current interior design styles in Season Two of The Find It. Style It. Podcast. There are plenty of misconceptions and misinformation out there about interior design styles and that makes it hard when you're shopping for your home or working with an interior stylist.So in this series we explain five popular interior design styles, where they come from, how to describe them, where to shop for them and how to use them in your home: Hamptons, Scandi, Mid-Century Modern, Industrial and Modern Country. Episodes drop weekly for the next five weeks. Don't forget to email any questions you have about these five styles lauren@laurenkeenan.com.auBack in Episode 4 Lauren and Scott talked about a trip they were taking to the US in May and June. In this episode they take you through the interiors and travel highlights from their trip through NY State and California. You can check out the top shots from their trip using the hashtag #fsusatour on Instagram.Don't forget to email any questions you have about these five styles lauren@laurenkeenan.com.auThere is also plenty of inspirational images on on her socials including Instagram.
William Tyler is a talented musician based in Nashville, Tennessee. Known for his work in the bands Lambchop and Silver Jews, Tyler is also an accomplished solo artist and has released four critically-acclaimed albums. His latest is a gorgeous, instrumental record called Modern Country, which is steeped in familiar folk and rock structures but is […]
Noah Berman (Louis Weeks) and Ian Taronji (The Lucky So & So's) are both formidable guitarists with connections to the DC scene. Kevin is also a guitarist, minus the formidable. Together the three are going full wonk on the instrument that has, in no small part, shaped their lives.William Tyler is a guitarist. He is not connected to the DC scene. He also is not a hack. His new album Modern Country aims to prove that and then some.Remember that time the band Avers rocked the f@#@ out of 2014 with their album Empty Light? Well, they're back, and we've got the first single off of their upcoming sophomore LP, Omega/Whatever, for you to shove in yer earholes and enjoy.Any questions?Show NotesGet to know Richmond, VA's Avers all over again.Official Site | Facebook | Twitter | InstagramCheck out the track "Everything Hz" from Aver's upcoming sophomore album, Omega/Whatever, out 7/29 on Egghunt Records. Modern CountryWilliam TylerKevin: Stream ItNoah Berman: Stream ItIan Taronji: Stream ItLinksOfficial SiteFacebookTwitter Upcoming Tour Dates See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week’s episode Jason P. Woodbury speaks with Nashville-based guitarist William Tyler. As a sideman, Tyler’s guitar work has appeared on records by Lambchop, Charlie Louvin, Candi Staton, Hiss Golden Messenger, Silver Jews, Wooden Wand, and dozens more, but since the dawn of the decade, he’s focused mostly on his own records, vivid instrumental soundscapes which connect country and folk traditions to kosmische musik and ambient soundscapes. His latest, Modern Country, was released earlier this month via Merge Records, and it’s his most expansive yet. With a full band including Phil Cook and Wilco drummer Glenn Kotche in tow, Tyler paints a view of America in all its fractured complexity, evoking beautiful landscapes and forgotten rogue states. The songs act as views from back roads, and even as Tyler eschews lyrics, he nonetheless tells stories with his sounds. Sally forth…
This episode contains what some would call offensive language, and mature subject matter. So if there are small children within earshot, or you don't want to hear some serious profanity, it's probably best for you to skip this one. Wheeler Walker Jr. is the alter-ego of American comedy writer and performer Ben Hoffman (The Ben […] The post Ep. 10: Wheeler Walker Jr. talks Drinking, Twitter Wars, and the Sorry State of Modern Country Music appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
This episode contains what some would call offensive language, and mature subject matter. So if there are small children within earshot, or you don’t want to hear some serious profanity, it’s probably best for you to skip this one. Wheeler Walker Jr. is the alter-ego of American comedy writer and performer Ben Hoffman (The Ben […] The post Ep. 10: Wheeler Walker Jr. talks Drinking, Twitter Wars, and the Sorry State of Modern Country Music appeared first on Travels in Music.