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(00:00-33:57) Doug, we've essentially got playoff hockey tonight in the Mound City. Mammoths or Outlaws. Can your father-in-law claim you as a dependent? Redbirds get the 8-3 win over the Astros. Arenado went ranking last night. Somebody bring the baby to Enterprise tonight. Lix and WWW warring in the text inbox. Always work to be done. Pick it up, Petro! Who has the best flat top ever? Doug is an eternal optimist. Winning Listener of the Year was the best night of Chairman's life. (34:06-55:59) We gotta start keeping track of Doug's vacations. Audio of Oli Marmol talking about liking what he's seeing out of the boys. Arenado vs. Houston. Brendan Donovan playing SS. Looking back on the Arenado offseason saga. Doug prefers the Pacific Ocean over the Atlantic. Chuckles Marlow drops. (56:09-1:02:43) The kind of song you'd call your best gal to. Jackson's nemesis, Jamie Rivers had to make an apology video with Jobu. Doug drank a lot of rum when he was a pirate. Martin tried to jinx the Blues in 2019 by touching The Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-33:57) Doug, we've essentially got playoff hockey tonight in the Mound City. Mammoths or Outlaws. Can your father-in-law claim you as a dependent? Redbirds get the 8-3 win over the Astros. Arenado went ranking last night. Somebody bring the baby to Enterprise tonight. Lix and WWW warring in the text inbox. Always work to be done. Pick it up, Petro! Who has the best flat top ever? Doug is an eternal optimist. Winning Listener of the Year was the best night of Chairman's life. (34:06-55:59) We gotta start keeping track of Doug's vacations. Audio of Oli Marmol talking about liking what he's seeing out of the boys. Arenado vs. Houston. Brendan Donovan playing SS. Looking back on the Arenado offseason saga. Doug prefers the Pacific Ocean over the Atlantic. Chuckles Marlow drops. (56:09-1:02:43) The kind of song you'd call your best gal to. Jackson's nemesis, Jamie Rivers had to make an apology video with Jobu. Doug drank a lot of rum when he was a pirate. Martin tried to jinx the Blues in 2019 by touching The Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cahokia Mounds in Collinsville hosts about 350,000 visitors each year. Much less well-known are the sites where 27 monuments once stood in St. Louis. The mounds, carefully constructed and engineered by Indigenous people between 800-1350 CE, were destroyed by white settlers to make way for urban development during the 19th century. In this encore episode, “Mound City” author and historian Patricia Cleary details the history of the mounds, the strange paradox of local settlers claiming the moniker of “Mound City” while destroying them, and the mounds' contribution to the cultural identity of St. Louisans and Americans across the country.
David Dagley, Dagley Ranch, Mound City, South Dakota Farm Dog is presented by Goats On The Go® and hosted by its founder, Aaron Steele. Questions, comments, or topic suggestions? Let us know at FarmDogPodcast.com. David Dagley's website: DagleyRanch.com Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com.
Man, they're hoppin' mad this morning. Everyone texting in has bronze skin. Chairman is put on the stand regarding Iggy's late arrival yesterday. They went WILD in the Mound City last night. Cardinals talk is put on hold and we're back on Iggy's break. Origin of The Colonel's nickname. There's a gape in Alton right now. Boy Howdy. Doug is folks personified. Iggy has no interest in going to a baseball game. These new TMA lightweight hoodies are the bee's knees. It's always dox szn for Iggy. Bad breath. When was the last time Doug had bottle service? This segment is dedicated to T Boone Pickens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Man, they're hoppin' mad this morning. Everyone texting in has bronze skin. Chairman is put on the stand regarding Iggy's late arrival yesterday. They went WILD in the Mound City last night. Cardinals talk is put on hold and we're back on Iggy's break. Origin of The Colonel's nickname. There's a gape in Alton right now. Boy Howdy. Doug is folks personified. Iggy has no interest in going to a baseball game. These new TMA lightweight hoodies are the bee's knees. It's always dox szn for Iggy. Bad breath. When was the last time Doug had bottle service? This segment is dedicated to T Boone Pickens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cahokia Mounds in Collinsville hosts about 350,000 visitors each year. Much less well-known are the sites where 27 monuments once stood in St. Louis. The mounds, carefully constructed and engineered by Indigenous people between 800-1350 CE, were destroyed by white settlers to make way for urban development during the 19th century. In her new book “Mound City,” historian Patricia Cleary details the history of those mounds, the strange paradox of local settlers claiming the moniker of “Mound City” while destroying them, and their contribution to the cultural identity of St. Louisans and Americans across the country today.
I created this recipe for Harvesting Nature's 2024 Snow Goose Culinary Camp, which took place in Mound City, Missouri. My role there was camp cook, cooking instructor, and butchery instructor, but camp director Justin Townsend and I did get a chance to do a little hunting, too. I've got to say, we ran into quite a few birds. We were lucky enough to harvest several geese, which allowed us to experiment in the kitchen. One of the dishes we made for guests and staff was these green chile snow goose burgers, made from ground snow goose breasts and legs, pork, and bacon. While cooking them on the flat-top griddle outside, the snow geese continually streamed overhead, a cacophony of honks drifting down at all times. In fact, anywhere you were in Mound City, you could look up and see endless giant V's of snow geese streaming overhead, accompanied by constant honking. Millions of snow geese; what a place! The burgers made for a filling and tasty lunch, just what everyone needed before heading back to the pit blinds in a nearby cornfield. Any green chile burger is great, but made with wild snow goose? It's like the perfect grass-fed beef burger with even more flavor. Many people online have assured me that snow goose isn't really worth eating and that the birds are nothing more than sky carp. Sky carp? More like hamburger of the sky! Read the written version of this recipe as prepared by Adam Berkelmans Leave a Review of the Podcast Buy our Small Batch Wild Food Spice Blends Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A chat with the promotors and crew behind the pull at Mound City, MO.
On today's episode of the Rural Revival podcast we're with Dakota Dawn Johnson, host of the Cowgirl Confessions podcast, in Mound City, Kansas (pop. 647). Dakota is a ranch wife, podcast host, and successful saleswoman and is sharing with us about her wonderfully wild and western life, as she likes to call it. We're talking about sales and sponsorships and why that doesn't have to be as hard as you think, and Dakota's giving us some great keys to making ourselves better in these areas by making sales skills life skills. She's also talking about the cowgirl state of mind and inviting other people into this lifestyle, and what it looks like to find your calling and live that out.Dakota truly is one of the most encouraging people I know and I love the way she champions women and shares their stories to inspire us. She talks about being a light, but we are so thankful for her bright light and positive outlook on our rural way of life!And be sure to check out her podcast because if you love this podcast, I have a feeling you're gonna love her podcast, too!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Mound City, KansasAriat InternationalThe Kickstart Guide to SponsorshipsOf the WestCowgirl Confessions PodcastFOLLOW DAKOTA:WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOKBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALI have a fun announcement - we've now expanded our design services at Branded by Rural Revival to offer logos, branding, and marketing assets! So, if you need a logo or brand refresh, we'd love to help you build a brand you love. You can find out more at brandedbyruralrevival.co/design.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
Former Missouri Western women's basketball player and Mound City native Kameron Freemyer spent this past season as an intern for player engagement with the Kansas City Chiefs. She talks about the highs of working for the team that won another Super Bowl and also the emotions that came with the events at Wednesday's victory parade.
Host Diana Korte speaks with R. David Edmunds, author of 12 books about Native Americans. His newest title is “VOICES IN THE DRUM that features 9 stories about these people spanning hundreds of years of history. Times and places range from Mound City, AL as it existed a century or so before Columbus to what it was like for a job-hunting family in the 1950s to move from a reservation in the Dakotas to Denver CO. TUNE IN for misconceptions non-Natives have about Indians, what it takes to be counted as a member of a tribe, and who are the unsung heroes in Native American history. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/booktalk-diana-korte/message
The Zone with Jason Anderson & Joshua Brisco has a packed third hour of Kendall Gammon conversation before the Chiefs game this weekend followed by Mick Shaffer of KSHB 41 to talk about the Justyn Ross news and where Mound City is.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Anderson and Joshua Brisco kick off Friday's edition of The Zone by discussing Joe Burrow's injury scare and Chris Jones' contract negotiation as Josh broadcasts live from R/Farm Distilling Co. in Mound City, Mo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Anderson is live from the Final Four in Houston and Joshua Brisco is live from R/Farm Distilling Co. in Mound City, MO for Friday's edition of The Zone. Matt Derrick of Chiefs Digest joins the show to discuss the Chiefs' offseason needs and to bid farewell to Beards McFly. Follow the show on Twitter: Jason Anderson (@J810Anderson), Joshua Brisco (@jbbrisco), Beards McFly (@BeardsMcFly).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Anderson is live from the Final Four in Houston and Joshua Brisco is live from R/Farm Distilling Co. in Mound City, MO for Friday's edition of The Zone. PJ Carlesimo, Jason Benetti, Dana Holgorsen and Kevin Kugler join Jason from Radio Row. Follow the show on Twitter: Jason Anderson (@J810Anderson), Joshua Brisco (@jbbrisco), Beards McFly (@BeardsMcFly).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Anderson is live from the Final Four in Houston and Joshua Brisco is live from R/Farm Distilling Co. in Mound City, MO for Friday's edition of The Zone. Jason is joined by Jason Horowitz and former FDU and current Iona head coach Tobin Anderson. Follow the show on Twitter: Jason Anderson (@J810Anderson), Joshua Brisco (@jbbrisco), Beards McFly (@BeardsMcFly).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Locked On Lightning - Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Lightning
On today's episode, we preview tomorrow's rendezvous against the feisty St. Louis Blues. The Lightning will start off their five-game road trip in the "Mound City" before heading to Seattle to take on the Kraken. Adam discusses the game plan for tomorrow's game, as well as a discussion on the performance of some of the less talked about Bolts.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Athletic GreensTo make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORKhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UClEnMX-CSZKA6ZHiXDU7Y3Q Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Lightning - Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Lightning
On today's episode, we preview tomorrow's rendezvous against the feisty St. Louis Blues. The Lightning will start off their five-game road trip in the "Mound City" before heading to Seattle to take on the Kraken. Adam discusses the game plan for tomorrow's game, as well as a discussion on the performance of some of the less talked about Bolts. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Athletic Greens To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClEnMX-CSZKA6ZHiXDU7Y3Q Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The timing couldn't have been more perfect for our guest Christina Black to share her story. November is recognized as National Adoption Awareness Month & Christina's new book "Two Grandpas & a Truck" that shares part of her family's adoption story was recently published as well. Christina is an adoptee. A title she shares first because it has made her who she is today and clearly defined family for her. And that is to love & be loved by others. She is a wife. Married to her high school sweetheart. They were both born and raised in Mound City, KS and recently moved to Des Moines, Iowa area for a job promotion. She is a momma. By adoption and biologically. Her trio is beautifully and wonderfully made, and she does not take for granted what an incredible gift it is to be their momma. She is a writer and now published author. Not intentionally at first. But her thoughts and experiences through adoption led her to her first ever children's book about adoption and family. She is a believer. In Jesus and the work he can do with open hands and a grace filled heart. To connect with Christina: INSTAGRAM: @mrs.christina.black EMAIL: cbbookco@gmail.com To learn more about Both Hands Project and First Baptist Church- Mound City, KS YOUTUBE LINK TO THE BLACK FAMILY'S BOTH HANDS EXPERIENCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F24aKXtI4VI WEBSITE: http://www.fbcmc.com/ To keep up with the podcast on social INSTAGRAM: @CowgirlConfessionsPodcast FACEBOOK: CowgirlConfessionsPodcast@gmail.com Follow your host INSTAGRAM: @DakotaDawnJohnson FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/DakotaDawnJohnson/ WEBSITE: https://www.dakotadawnjohnson.com/ *********************************************************************************************************** Thank you for spending your time with me on the Cowgirl Confessions podcast. I am so glad you stopped by. If you could take a moment to share this episode and tag us on social media- I'd be happier than a cowgirl in a sea of BOGO vintage turquoise. Subscribe to make sure you don't miss an episode. New episodes will be released bimonthly. Please leave us a review if you feel so led by going to I tunes. Your feedback will really help us breath the idea of grabbing life by the horns with a COWGIRL STATE OF MIND into women across the globe, some that may have never even had the privilege to throw their leg over a horse but could most certainly use the cowgirl state of mind while navigating life. Until next time, keep pursuing your dreams with that All Go & No Whoa mentality. Remember- You're writing a story that's worth saddling up for sister. God Bless, Dakota
Gang Busters was an American dramatic radio program aired from January 15, 1936 to November 27, 1957 on NBC. The show, one of the earliest crime shows on radio, was created by actor-producer Phillips Lord. Each episode began with loud sound effects like gun fires and tire screeches, which led to the catch phrase "come on like Gang Busters." And then, at the end of each episode were the description of each criminal captured and some information on those who were still on the loose. During its entire run, hundreds of criminals were brought to justice, courtesy of the Gang Busters. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate, and give you a glimpse into the past.
Ohio, southern Ohio, US Route 23, Hillbilly Highway, Dixie Highway, Adenda and Hopewell cultures, Native American mounds, opiates, opiate crisis, history of opiate crisis in Ohio region, Chillicothe 6, Columbus, Portsmouth, US 23 Major Crime Task Force, corruption, Rhoden family murders, Scots-Irish, Scots-Irish culture, ritual drama, Neal Feels, serial killer, human trafficking, prostitution, drug trafficking, police informants, Ernest "Dollar Bill" More, Nicole Alloway, Michael Mearan, Megan Lancaster, Joe Berlinger, "Gone: The Missing Women of Ohio," Larry Dean Porter, Lex Wexner, Jeffrey Epstein, Portsmouth earthworks, Mound City complex, Sugarloaf Mountain, theurgy, astral magick, cosmic drama reenacted Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stewartsville-Osborn coach Tommy Fish on the Wildcards' win at Mound City in week 2.
SUBSCRIBE TO THIS BRAND NEW PODCAST!!!Share our RSS Feed: https://feeds.transistor.fm/esoteric-americaJoin us on the show! email us at esotericamericapodcast@gmail.com if you'd like to research your local area and share it with us, or if you know someone who can send us an email and let us know.Field Researcher and Friend of the show Thomas Robert aka TR joins Chad, Roman, Tara and I on an audio journey to Anderson, Indiana. TR shares what he's gathered about the ancient culture that traveled in and through the area, as well as the Chief whose name was given to the town, side note he happened to be born on the Susquehanna River. TR shared some more modern happenings in the area, highlighting the gas boom, the white cities, and so much more.Instagram: @esotericamerica Buy Stickers: https://mftic-podcast.creator-spring.com/listing/esoteric-america-stickerWatch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO0A8caVlYmn-n3QgLosqXQChad's Website/Book: https://chadstuemke.com/store/Roman's Podcast: https://altmediaunited.com/rising-ft-ashes/ RSS/XML Feed: https://feed.podbean.com/risingfromtheashes/feed.xmlMark and Tara's Podcast: https://myfamilythinksimcrazy.com/ RSS Feed: https://feeds.transistor.fm/my-family-thinks-im-crazyGet the SEEEN Travel Guide!https://ko-fi.com/s/6f1e1173a0Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MFTIC?fan_landing=trueRokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/myfamilythinksimcrazyKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/myfamilythinksimcrazyBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MFTICMUSICAL CREDITSIntro Music: Americana JamBy The Underscore Orkestra Released under a Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License Thanks To Free Music Archive
Energy off the bat. Vin Scully discussion. RIP Vin. Jack Buck & Vin Scully. Trade deadline recap. Iggy talks about his 68mph challenge. Is he backpedaling?
Great 1930's sides led by Red McKenzie and the Mound City Blue Blowers with Muggsy Spanier, Coleman Hawkins, Eddie Miller, Bunny Berigan, Yank Lawson, Nappy Lamare, Gil Bowers, Ray Bauduc and others --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Quick review of upcoming pools this weekend that we are promoting Tomah Wisconsin, mound city Missouri, and the Harrison county fair and Cadiz Ohio. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beer-money-pulling-team/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beer-money-pulling-team/support
While we've all established that the hit series Yellowstone isn't the most accurate depiction of everyday ranch life, there's no denying its popularity.Mo Brings Plenty plays "Mo," Tribal Chairman Thomas Rainwater's driver, enforcer and overall calming influence on the hit series.Last August, my father-in-law, John Teagarden, introduced my family to Mo during the Linn County Fair & Rodeo in Mound City, KS. On a last-minute request, Mo addressed the crowd during the rodeo and captured everyone's heart as he spoke of the relationship of the cowboy and native cultures from the past.Whether we like it or not, popular culture has a way of forming the world's opinions and perspectives. While most of us don't solve problems today by "taking someone to the train station," Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan, Mo, and the rest of the Yellowstone cast are rejuvenating the world's interest in ranching and the western way of life. It's now up to us to find ways to tell our everyday stories of the real trials and tribulations of providing food and fiber for folks across the world.@MoBringsPlenty
Let's Grow Pulling Live Monday, June 20th with Chris Waegle of Mound City, MO, and Chris Schreier of Tomah, WI. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beer-money-pulling-team/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beer-money-pulling-team/support
Enjoy my conversation with Chris Waegele promoter of mound city Missouri rumble by the refuge June 24-25 if you can't be there in person you can watch the live stream enjoy the podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beer-money-pulling-team/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beer-money-pulling-team/support
The NASCAR Cup Series stormed into "Mound City" to take on World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway for the first time. The madness was well and alive in Mound City as Ross Chastain made no new friends on the race track. Gateway managed to produce a pretty solid weekend of racing and Kenny and Rene will talk about their thoughts on the race. The duo will also talk about Brad Perez who will make his second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series attempt at Sonoma Raceway. Finally Rene and Kenny will give their picks for this weekend's race at Sonoma Raceway. #AllTurnsNoBrakes
Registration is LIVE for our summer camps, beginning June 6th. Listen to the show and check out our social media posts for more informationWe are on-schedule to host summer camps at the new R/Strong HQ, the STRENGTH SHED, located 3 miles outside Mound City, MO. Camps are open to ALL athletes in Northwest Missouri and surrounding area. We have limited capacity but we will add additional training times if needed. Family discounts are available. DM prior to registration for information on how to receive discount. Register at the link below https://rstrong.wodify.com/OnlineSalesPortal/Sessions.aspx?LocationId=9371
STL my home. StrodeCast for our round today. Iggy deflecting the chances of rain today. Nope is the word of the day. Golf Shirts for sale on Monday. Alligators in Florida. Should we move them all to the everglades? Saphhos. Breathing gate. Flashback to Plowsy's single life. Iggy breaks down how to act in front of a female. Rehashing Iggy hooking up with an Aunt. Caddyshack. Jackson gives some background on the film. Chevy Chase. Best home run in STL from the last 10 years. Mound City.
The Mound City Senior joins me to talk about his early life, his basketball and football career at Mound City, His Relationship with Lafayette Senior Sam Ryan, his commitment to UNO, and what legacy means to him. Fun show as always! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support
We recap Both Class 4 District 16 boys semifinals as Benton and Lafayette are on a collision course for a district championship we hear from both teams. Plus Stanberry advances to the Class 1 Quarterfinals and we run down scores and Tomorrow's schedule. Fun show as always. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support
This week, visit a city of the, for the dead. *** Purchase Sonbol e-book or paperback. Subscribe via Apple Podcasts. Subscribe via Google Play. Support via Patreon Subscribe via Stitcher. Subscribe via RSS Feed. Check out the official Prose website. Follow on Instagram. Follow on Twitter. Like and Follow on Facebook
On the 9th Episode of the Cemetery Podcast, we visit Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina and South Carolina. We stop in Chillicothe, Detroit, Frankfort, Jackson, Charlotte, Columbia, Asheville and more. We discuss the famed "Attack of the Cemeturkey". We visit the grave of Daniel Boone or do we? We stop at another Native American must see, Mound City. We discuss another Cemetery Symbol. We honor another Medal of Honor recipient. Then we discuss the Travelog "3 Days in Carolina Cemeteries" which features various stops and famous graves throughout the Carolinas. Still there's more Thanks to Charlotte Graves, Senor Bull, Respect Our Cemeteries Ozric Tentacles --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cemetery-podcast/support
Join us for an afternoon of strength coach discussion, R/Farm Distillery tour and tasting, BBQ and desserts, and community. Check out the details below. Reach out if you are bringing a staff for staff pricing. You can register for the event by hitting the link below or in our bio on Facebook or Instagram. Date: December 29, 2021Time: 2-6PMLocation: R/Farm Distillery, Mound City, MOSchedule:1:30-2:00 - Arrival2:00-4:30 - S&C Discussion4:30-5:00 - R/Farm Distillery Tour5:00-6:00 - BBQ and TastingPrice: $75 (contact for staff pricing)Register: https://app.wodifylive.com/Event/Event.aspx?u=barbellbourboncoachesevent2021
Independent artist Alicia Piller, stopped by to talk with Nancy about her exhibition, Unearthed: Time Keeping Mound City, at Craft Alliance, which runs through October 23rd. Los Angeles based artist, Alicia Piller was born and raised in Chicago and received her Bachelors in both Fine Arts (Painting) & Anthropology from Rutgers University in 2004. While working in the fashion industry; living a decade in NYC and three and a half years in Santa Fe, NM, Piller cultivated her distinctive sculptural voice. Continuing to expand her artistic practice, Alicia completed her MFA focused on sculpture and installation from Calarts in May of 2019. As a method to locate the root of human histories, Alicia merges the new and discarded, experimenting with a wide range of materials to construct large scale works that mimic forms of cellular biology. Piller envisions historical traumas, both political and environmental, through the lens of a microscope. Piller's mixed media practice is as much about materiality as it is about content. Attempting to reconcile questions about the current state of our times; she works on a macro/micro level, breathing life into materials that have been removed from their ‘natural' environment. Manipulating things like resin and latex balloons (stemming from her background as a clown); each work becomes a biological unfolding of time, examining the energy around wounds societies have inflicted upon themselves and others. Alicia Piller Alicia Piller investigates place. She believes a city, a country, or a specific location can be seen as an object that can be held, explored, dissected and mended back together. “Tracing humanity's roots has always been at the forefront of my interests,” states Piller. “Most recently, focusing on my own roots and the Americana in general.” Piller's studio practice focuses on one place and dives deep into how the earth connects with humanity and how humans connect with the earth. Centering her investigations on history, Piller draws references from both the political and environmental traces of a city. When invited to have a solo exhibition at Craft Alliance, St. Louis became the catalyst for her work. Piller has always been fascinated with fossils, minerals and botanicals. These earthly elements are where she begins her studies of a new place. Much like a hidden gem, St. Louis started to reveal herself to Piller; stories of how we interacted with the land began to unfold, and tales of struggles and resilience revealed themselves. In this exhibition, Piller leads us on a journey starting at the Cahokia Mounds, speaking to the impact this early civilization had on our history. Identifying native botanicals, fossils and land formations, Piller weaves this imagery into her multi-material sculptures. Piller examines St. Louis race relations in relation to the natural landscape of the region. This juxtaposition is the root of her work. “This show is meant to get people to think about the intricacy of existence, to examine and discover the connectivity of the past to the present,” Piller explains. “Highlighting the St. Louis area chronologically through photographic imagery and other mixed media materials, I want the viewers to touch down on moments in time. Examining the inhabitants of a Missouri once covered by ocean, look back to ancient civilizations wiped out and forgotten; recognizing colonial invasion and its effects on society, while presenting a sense of resilience from an American city through tragedy and activism.” Piller's work brings us through the creation of Mound City, to the Dred Scott case, the St. Louis 1917 race riots, Delmar Divide, Mike Brown, and ends with hopeful voices of current activists. Her work moves us through the past and the present, reminding us that we are connected to the earth by paralleling history with native botanicals from the area. We are connected to each other and to the land. “This work is a moment of hope and growth, an explosion of positive energy and transformation. From each work, I want people to get a feeling of movement, a feeling of progression, a feeling of time expanding and moving. In this way, I want the works to feel like organisms shifting and changing, shedding their skin." Remains. Tectonic Forces. Vanishing Seas. Pedals Fall. Seasons Change. Podcast Curator and Editor: Jon Valley with Technical Support by Mid Coast Media
Coming soon to Northwest Missouri... The Strength Shed.The Strength Shed will be home to our athletic performance and strength fitness training, located 2 miles outside Mound City, MO. Stocked with Sorinex racks, dumbbells, kettlebells, bands, medicine balls, and more, the Strength Shed will have everything you need to improve athletic performance or reach your strength fitness goals. We are currently training at our (temporary) Strength Shed. Head to rstrongperformance.com to begin the registration process and get on the path to BETTER. __________________________________________________Team R/Strong: You R/Strong, Train Like It.Train with R/Strong in Northwest Missouri: Athletic Performance, Strength and Fitness training for athletes and adults. Head to rstrongperformance.com to book your FREE first session.R/Strong Remote: Join Team R/Strong anytime/anywhere. A portion of all remote monthly dues is donated to organizations that support cancer research and families impacted by cancer. Check out rstrongperformance.com to sign up for our remote training programs__________________________________________________Stay up to date with the most recent updates, training tips and content from R/Strong by subscribing to our email list!Link: http://eepurl.com/hqA3gjWe won't blow up your email, we promise.__________________________________________________R/Strong Performance Contact InfoEmail: rstrongperformance@gmail.comWebsite: rstrongperformance.comInstagram: rstrongperformanceFacebook: R/Strong Performance If you enjoyed the show, please leave a review, comment and hit the subscribe button!
We all love cemeteries around here. These are places of beauty and memorial, even the ones that have become overgrown and neglected. Headstones contain valuable information that can reveal the ethnicity, the demography or even the epidemiology of an area. Also, the feelings that people had at certain times or in certain places about religion and death. On this episode, we are not only going to talk about several haunted cemeteries: Cemetery Memorial Park in California, Oakland and Greenwood Cemeteries in Florida, Rosehill Cemetery in California and Mound City and Springdale Cemeteries in Illinois, but also some of the difficult issues with cemeteries: desecration and the burial of blacks. These kinds of issues can lead to unrest. Join us for Haunted Cemeteries 19! The Moment in Oddity features Outlaw Robert Clay Allison killed in a freak accident and This Month in History features Frances Pizarro coming to a bloody end. Our sponsor for this episode is HelloFresh. Go to https://HelloFresh.com/BUMP12 and enter code BUMP12 for 12 free meals and free shipping! Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2021/06/ep-389-haunted-cemeteries-19.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump Music used in this episode: Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios (Moment in Oddity) Vanishing by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4578-vanishing License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license (This Month in History) In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3906-in-your-arms License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios All other music licensing: PODCASTMUSIC.COM License Synchronization, Mechanical, Master Use and Performance Direct License for a Single Podcast Series under current monthly subscription. Zombie Cemetery by 5 Alarm Music
IT'S HAPPENING!We are officially taking registration to train with R/Strong Performance. We are offering training services for current athletes and adults in the Northwest Missouri area. Listen to the show to check out the details and how to start training. Also, check out our new website rstrongperformance.com - all the training details are on there as well. Quick summary of the details. - Training begins June 1st- All training sessions are programmed and coached by me (Gage)- Hosted in Mound City, MO in our temporary facility (it's a farm shop)- Sessions are offered at minimum 3 days/week, 3-4 sessions per day Listen and check out the website for more info. Let's start training!______________________________________________________________________________________________Team R/Strong: You R/Strong, Train Like It. We build strength. We get jacked. We move well. We condition. We are disciplined. We work hard. We eat to recover. We do hard things. We don't make excuses. We aren't afraid to fail. We compete. We support each other.Train with R/Strong in NW MO: Athletic Performance, Strength and Fitness training for athletes and adults - check out the details at rstrongperformance.com R/Strong Remote: Join Team R/Strong anytime/anywhereHere's the best part. A portion of all remote monthly dues is donated to organizations that support cancer research and families impacted by cancer. Get gains and give back!Check the links for more information and to sign up!Farm Strength Path (continuous programming): https://market.teambuildr.com/programs/rstrong/team-rstrong-farm-strengthMin-Max Path (8-week program): https://market.teambuildr.com/programs/rstrong/team-rstrong-min-max__________________________________________________Stay up to date with the most recent updates, training tips and content from R/Strong by subscribing to our email list!Link: http://eepurl.com/hqA3gjWe won't blow up your email, we promise.__________________________________________________R/Strong Performance Contact InfoEmail: rstrongperformance@gmail.comWebsite: rstrongperformance.comInstagram: rstrongperformanceFacebook: R/Strong Performance If you enjoyed the show, please leave a review, comment and hit the subscribe button!
Matthew Poppa (Class of 2019), TJ Hopkins (Class of 2020), and Dylan George (Class of 2020) will all play football at Graceland in the fall. The interview features Hopkins and George.
Cards break hearts in the Mound City. Press Conference Monday. The guys discuss baseball strategy. Plowsy hates music. Iggy is swatting bugs. Questionable music takes are aplenty. Caller Adam is having a vasectomy. More music takes. Nikki Glaser.
Cards break hearts in the Mound City. Press Conference Monday. The guys discuss baseball strategy. Plowsy hates music. Iggy is swatting bugs. Questionable music takes are aplenty. Caller Adam is having a vasectomy. More music takes. Nikki Glaser.
Chris Roush sits down with Eagle Radio's Dave Riggert and discusses the Game of the Week—East Buchanan vs. Mid-Buchanan. They also discuss the high school football playoff format and Mound City taking on East Atchison in an 8-man football showdown.
They are going wild in the Mound City. Doug spits mad fire. Why you trippin'? There were a lot of fights in the stands at TD Garden. STL handled themselves well. Stanley Cup discussion.
They are going wild in the Mound City. Doug spits mad fire. Why you trippin'? There were a lot of fights in the stands at TD Garden. STL handled themselves well. Stanley Cup discussion.
Big Blues shootout win. Will they move Opening Day to Friday? Does better weather lead to more lesbianism? Janie the Lesbian calls in to confirm. She is engaged to the Viking Queen. Mound City Mud Trumpet calls in to talk MetroLink. Doug feels bad for STL after visiting Toronto. Tucker calls in to discuss Helen's and pyramid schemes. A Boy named Stacey wants a game day thread for Cardinals games on the fan pin.
Big Blues shootout win. Will they move Opening Day to Friday? Does better weather lead to more lesbianism? Janie the Lesbian calls in to confirm. She is engaged to the Viking Queen. Mound City Mud Trumpet calls in to talk MetroLink. Doug feels bad for STL after visiting Toronto. Tucker calls in to discuss Helen's and pyramid schemes. A Boy named Stacey wants a game day thread for Cardinals games on the fan pin.
Breaking news about the latest round of ESPN layoffs, will Sportscenter on Snapchat work, what does Tim snap about, talking Eva Lovia, The Cat mocks Periscope usage, we're very excited about crinkle cut fries, talking Shake Shack in STL and Mt. Rushmore of burgers, how often do we eat fast food burgers, Doug doesn't like the Mound City burger as part of Shake Shack's menu here in St. Louis, where are they building this 'straunt in the Central West End anyhow, would anyone eat a rogue hamburger bun, eating White Castle led to a near-death experience for Doug, discussing odd female names, Hotshots Email of the Day.
Breaking news about the latest round of ESPN layoffs, will Sportscenter on Snapchat work, what does Tim snap about, talking Eva Lovia, The Cat mocks Periscope usage, we're very excited about crinkle cut fries, talking Shake Shack in STL and Mt. Rushmore of burgers, how often do we eat fast food burgers, Doug doesn't like the Mound City burger as part of Shake Shack's menu here in St. Louis, where are they building this 'straunt in the Central West End anyhow, would anyone eat a rogue hamburger bun, eating White Castle led to a near-death experience for Doug, discussing odd female names, Hotshots Email of the Day.
Flat breaking down the Mizzou loss and coaching staff adjustment, looking at entertaining pics of our friend Stingray, Doug breaks out in an FS1-style rant, The Cat still refuses to acknowledge the Reds, more Cardinals chatter, listening to the Spanish call of Yadi's HR, what's up with Pham's eye issue, Big Al has another mysterious text, Doug is running out of pages in the Hotshots leather-bound suspension logule, discussing the Mound City and Crestwood Mall's incredibly slow demolition, will it be fun when people can watch us from outside on the patio, reconstructing what Missouri's schedule should look like per Vaughn, time to talk about the Fightin' Rammies and our waning interest level in the NFL's product, there's no ideal team for STL peeps to adopt, none of us won the Billion on Draft Kings, explaining Plow Boy's Packer fandom, what do we make of the Hurricane Irma coverage, Tim talks betting philosophy, what's up with the Dodgers, continued Cardinals convo, joining us via phone is Mark our official Irma correspondent from Fort Lauderdale.
Flat breaking down the Mizzou loss and coaching staff adjustment, looking at entertaining pics of our friend Stingray, Doug breaks out in an FS1-style rant, The Cat still refuses to acknowledge the Reds, more Cardinals chatter, listening to the Spanish call of Yadi's HR, what's up with Pham's eye issue, Big Al has another mysterious text, Doug is running out of pages in the Hotshots leather-bound suspension logule, discussing the Mound City and Crestwood Mall's incredibly slow demolition, will it be fun when people can watch us from outside on the patio, reconstructing what Missouri's schedule should look like per Vaughn, time to talk about the Fightin' Rammies and our waning interest level in the NFL's product, there's no ideal team for STL peeps to adopt, none of us won the Billion on Draft Kings, explaining Plow Boy's Packer fandom, what do we make of the Hurricane Irma coverage, Tim talks betting philosophy, what's up with the Dodgers, continued Cardinals convo, joining us via phone is Mark our official Irma correspondent from Fort Lauderdale.
A Kansas Memory: The Kansas Historical Society Library and Archives Podcast
Joseph Trego was one of the earliest settlers in Sugar Mound, Kansas Territory, in Linn County, which was renamed Mound City, Kansas in 1859. Although he was a doctor in Illinois, he helped build and operate a sawmill and a gristmill there starting in 1857. He wrote these letters home to his wife and daughters. Musical selections performed by The Free Staters, (http://www.thefreestaters.com),"Lucy of the Tallgrass," "Sailor's Hornpipe" Ho! For the Kansas Plains, Swinging Door Music, 1983 and "Fifty Miles of Elbow Room" (Traditional with Ellie Grace), and "Ash Grove" with permission from Paul and Win Grace (http://www.GraceFamilyMusic.com), from their CD Fiddle, Folk and Foolishness, Wellspring Music, 2005