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In this bonus episode of Closing Night, we revisit a compelling conversation with Broadway star Lauren Kennedy. While exploring the tricky politics and pressures of theater careers, Lauren candidly shares her experiences after Sunset Boulevard and Side Show that led into Lone Star Love. You heard only a couple of quotes from her in the main episode, but here you'll get the full discussion of the intriguing yet chaotic behind-the-scenes story of a production that was derailed by unexpected challenges and the whims of a high-profile star. Lauren gives an insider's view on how creative visions can clash and projects can unravel despite the promise of a Broadway opening. The episode also touches on her connection with composer Jason Robert Brown and The Last Five Years, and how it prompted her transition into directing and producing, leading to her current role as the Executive Director of Theatre Raleigh. Listen to Lauren's full episode (and bonus episode) on Why I'll Never Make It. Closing Night Theme Music created by Blake Stadnik. “Mountain Sun" by Jason Shaw is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PSA - Dan is officially an Ultra runner In this episode: - Sinead takes a week off for her Baby shower as she quickly approaches her due date. - Dan survives Transcend and vows to never run an ultra again. - Matt has his final marathon specific session two weeks out from the big day, as he joins some time away in Albany with his soon to be triple-Olympian fiancé. Results: Transcend Ultra - we speak to new course record holder Erika Lori, who takes the female win (5th overall) and Dale Zabiela as first WA male (2nd overall) in the 65km solo. Overall winner was Piotr Babis. https://results.trackmelive.com.au/event/transcendultra2024 Cross Country Series 3 took place in Manning Park https://www.athleticswestresults.com.au/Winter/XC3/ Upcoming Races: King of the Mountain Sun 30 June Bravehearts 777 Marathon 1 July Bibra Lake Marathon 7 July Jolly Jumbuck Trail Run 7 July Broome Marathon (14/7) Kalgoorlie Pipeline Marathon (14/7) Yaberoo Trail Ultra (20/7) WAMC Shelley Run (21/7) WA State Cross Country Championships Edgewater Quarry (27/7) City to Surf Karratha (28/7) Thanks as always for the support. See you all next week on the WARP!
Another wet and wild week in WA! Hope everyone escaped the storms and had a great week of runnning. In this episode: • Matt has a monster marathon specific session on Saturday & another solid week on the build to GC marathon. • Dan has another solid week of vert as he starts to back off the milage, 2 weeks out from Transcend. • Sinead gets out for what will likely be the last run of this pregnancy. RESULTS Ultra Series - Ultra Perth (Saturday 8th June). The Half Marathon distance was taken out by Jon Sammut (1:12:57) & Lauren Hyde-Cooling (1:22:12) in her debut half. The premier event, the 50km, was taken out by fan favourites Karlos Aquino (3:27:13) & Lauren French (3:33:25) - https://my.raceresult.com/293086/results PTS Winter Series Race 2 - Eagle and Child (Sunday 9th June). Stuart Caufield & Jess Jason were the winners on the black course (20.6k). Byron Martin & Georgie Smith took out the blue course (13.3k). Nic Temov & Magdaleen Strauss won the green course (5.5k) https://www.webscorer.com/race?raceid=354890 Athletics West Short Course Cross Country - Burswood 4k (Sunday 9th June). In a very tight men's race, Max Shervington took the win in 11:16.32 with Joel Crossing second (11:19) & Dan Canala 3rd in (11:29). Hy Hehir who won the U/20 category was second across the line just pipping Joel in 11:18). In the women's 4k Amy Buckingham took line honors in 13:15.24, Rebekah Newton was 2nd (13:28) just ahead of Angie Ross (13:29). Hannah Doyle was the first U/20 across the line in 13:44. https://www.athleticswestresults.com.au/Winter/ShortCourse24/ Comrades Marathon: Jackie Kellerman finished in a very impressive 7hrs 12min 49seconds - https://www.comrades.com/race-info/comrades-2023-results Rottnest Marathon Preview – Kate Baker, Kirsten Buist, Karlos Aquino and Michael Carroll headline the Rottnest Running Festival lineup for next Sunday. 777 Marathon, commences 1st July: Founded in 2013, the annual Bravehearts 777 Marathon comprises of 7 marathon events in 7 Australian cities in 7 consecutive days. It is the only marathon event of its kind in Australia and supports the vital work of Australian child protection charity, Bravehearts - https://fundraise.bravehearts.org.au/event/777marathonperth2024/home Upcoming: • Rottnest Running Festival Sun 16 June (5/10/HM sold out) • Transcend Trails Sat 22 June (entries closed) • Manning Park XC 22nd June • King of the Mountain Sun 30 June • Bravehearts 777 Marathon 1 July • Bibra Lake Marathon 7 July • Jolly Jumbuck Trail Run 7 July Have a great week in running and see you next week!
In this episode: Matt has a solid back end to the week after HBF Half Marathon last weekend - 6 weeks out from Gold Coast Marathon Dan has a huge weekend, with back to back long runs & a casual Sunday Marathon with 1700m elevation - 1 month out from Transcend Ultra. Sinead has a low volume training week, riding the third trimester wave. Results: Matt chats to Jess Jason after her win on the Double Black course at the first race of the winter PTS. Snakes N Ladders at Serpentine National Park: https://www.webscorer.com/racealldetails?raceid=353369&topn=3 Matt & Dan chat with Karlos after his win at the Joondalup Half Marathon. Half Marathon, 10km & 5km results below: https://bluechipresults.com.au/results.aspx?CId=11&RId=1740 Sinead Chats with Danielle Graham about her impending move to the US. Dani announced last weekend that she will be moving to Florida to finish her final 2 years of schooling at IMG academy. IMG Academy is a specialist sporting school dedicated to supporting student-athlete development & is renowned for filling one quarter of college roster spots on an annual basis. Upcoming: Several WA athletes heading across to Launceston next weekend (Sun 2nd June) for the 10k & Half Marathon (notoriously quick course) UP (Ultra Perth) Saturday 8 June (HM & 50k) Eagle and Child PTS Winter Series Sun 9 June (John Forrest) Rottnest Running Festival Sun 16 June Transcend Trails Sat 22 June (use code WARP for 5% off) King of the Mountain Sun 30 June Global Running Day, Wednesday 5th June: Lululemon Claremont welcomes runners of all ages & abilities to join together for a 5km community run in celebration of Global Running Day. 6am from Lululemon Claremont https://www.eventbrite.com/e/global-running-day-2024-claremont-tickets-881138427757 Follow us on Instagram @warunningpod Email us at warunningpod@outlook.com Join our Strava group at https://www.strava.com/clubs/1182797 Wishing you all a safe week on the roads, trails & track!
Previously on Creative Distillation, Brad and Jeff set up shop in a cozy booth at the Mountain Sun in downtown Boulder, and spoke with Ph.D candidate Tiffany Yau about her many passions and projects. This time, we're still at the Mountain Sun, for our semi-regular Very Special Ph.D episode, talking to two current CU Ph.D candidates about their current research. Meredith Lehman's research focuses on the changing world of work, including remote work, decentralization and worker empowerment, and the gig economy. Ash Ganzoury is at Leeds pursuing his PhD in Strategy and Entrepreneurship with a specialization in Psychology. It's two fast-paced and fun discussions packed into one exciting episode. Enjoy and cheers! Learn more about the Mountain Sun Pub at mountainsunpub.com Learn more about Meredith Lehman's work on her CU page at colorado.edu/business. Find out more about what Ash Ganzoury is up to at colorado.edu/business/leeds-directory. -- Learn more about CU's Deming Center for Entrepreneurship: https://deming.colorado.edu Comments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note at CDpodcast@colorado.edu. Thanks for listening. - An Analog Digital Arts Production for the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship Produced, recorded and edited by Joel Davis "Whiskey Before Breakfast" [Traditional] performed by Jeffrey York and Brad Werner. Recorded, mixed and mastered by George Figgs ___ CREATIVE DISTILLATION University of Colorado-Boulder professors Jeff York and Brad Werner distill entrepreneurship research into actionable insights. Jeff York | Associate Professor | Research Director jeffrey.york@colorado.edu Brad Werner | Instructor | Teaching Director walter.werner@colorado.edu Deming Center for Entrepreneurship | CU Leeds School of Business 303.492.9018 | deming@colorado.edu
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This time on Creative Distillation, Brad and Jeff conduct field research from a cozy booth at legendary Pearl St pub, The Mountain Sun. They're joined by CU Ph.D candidate Tiffany Yau, an avid Creative Distillation listener! She's also a social entrepreneur, researcher, author, TEDx speaker, and community-builder who is passionate about empowering people to make a positive impact on the world around them. Over a couple of Mountain Sun's finely-crafted brews, Tiffany speaks with Brad and Jeff about: * why a young, already-seasoned entrepreneur is pursuing a PhD over launching a new business * the real impact of impact investment in young entrepreneurs * her dedication to solving grand challenges, and bridging research to practice * and the merits of Mountain Sun's Girl Scout Stout Enjoy and cheers! Learn more about Tiffany Yau and her work at her website, tiffanyyau.info Learn more about her organization, FulPhil at fulphil.org -- Learn more about CU's Deming Center for Entrepreneurship: https://deming.colorado.edu Comments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note at CDpodcast@colorado.edu. Thanks for listening. - An Analog Digital Arts Production for the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship Produced, recorded and edited by Joel Davis "Whiskey Before Breakfast" [Traditional] performed by Jeffrey York and Brad Werner. Recorded, mixed and mastered by George Figgs ___ CREATIVE DISTILLATION University of Colorado-Boulder professors Jeff York and Brad Werner distill entrepreneurship research into actionable insights. Jeff York | Associate Professor | Research Director jeffrey.york@colorado.edu Brad Werner | Instructor | Teaching Director walter.werner@colorado.edu Deming Center for Entrepreneurship | CU Leeds School of Business 303.492.9018 | deming@colorado.edu
Sun, Ski and Mountain Beach Vibe
This is a podcast from our Sunday morning service at Abundant Life Family Church in Dodge City, Kansas. Join us to listen to Pastor Lydia Ames, Co-Pastor and founder of Abundant Life Family Church.
Hello Friends! This week, Rae's back for a Very Special Episode. This time, she's done the research and is telling me about the death of Amy Carlson. Oh my Mother God - we're in for a ride. We're talking about Love Has Won. There are baby and dog noises in the background of this one - so if that's a dealbreaker, we'll catch ya next week!I've always wanted to do an episode where I'm reacting, and I thoroughly enjoyed making this one - I hope you enjoy it just as much. CW: Desecration of Human Remains, Cults, Child Abuse, Mention of death by Anorexia We're international, Friends! Monsters Walk has been streamed in 96 countries and 2,267 cities!Join the Patreon FamHuge thanks to the Patrons for keeping us running!InstaTikTok - @Monsters_WalkEmail: Hidden.Monsters.Walk@gmail.comLeave us a 5-star rating & review on Apple PodcastsTheme :Mada by Eugenio MininniSources :Missing Crestone woman was last seen with former member of ‘Love Has Won' cult - Sydnee StelleJenifer Ann "Mountain Sun" Driver's Disappearance, Ties to Love Has Won Cult - Michael RobertsLove Has Won members refused to take ‘Mother God' Amy Carlson to the hospital when she asked to goWikipedia - Love Has Won Love Has Won: What we know about the cult whose leader was found mummified in Colorado - Graig Graziosi Cracked - Dan Fritschie Where is Miguel Lamboy Now? - Kriti Mehrotra How a Texas mom left her family to become “Mother God,” leader of Colorado's Love Has Won cult - Noelle Phillips From ‘Mother God' to Mummified Corpse: Inside the Fringe Spiritual Sect ‘Love Has Won' - Christopher Moyer
This is a podcast from our Sunday morning service at Abundant Life Family Church in Dodge City, Kansas. Join us to listen to Dr. Jim Ames, Pastor and founder of Abundant Life Family Church.
Thursday, July 1 - The Adventure BeginsDirect flights are the bomb… and United Airlines “usually” has them from any airport. I usually fly United if I can not get a direct flight on Delta. A 4:00 p.m. Eastern flight out of Fort Myers RSW lands you in Denver just after 6:00 p.m. Mountain Time. I was staying at my aunt's house in Boulder (Skier Suz) which is about 45 minutes from the Denver airport. Like we talked about in our previous episodes, Denver and Boulder are the two biggest and most fun cities in Colorado if you are NOT planning on driving into the mountains. Colorado is also the hub of breweries and exceptional BAR FOOD. My personal favorite grub hub is the Southern Sun on Boulder's famous Pearl Street. This particular restaurant is currently closed for COVID-19, but have no fear, the Southern Sun has a sister restaurant called Mountain Sun that is super close. The Chorizo Burger and the Spicy chicken sandwich are my personal faves. Plus the craft brews are to die for! Friday, July 2 - Beware of BearAfter some hot tub and coffee, the plan was to drive into the Mountains for some epic hikes. The best hike to hit if you are on your way to stay up at a summer ski resort is St. Mary's Glacier. This hike is right off the highway, but keep in mind, GPS may take you through the mountain roads if there is bad traffic. My tip would be to get up early and head out Friday morning or Thursday night, especially if it is a holiday weekend. Traffic can turn a 2 hour drive in a 3-6 hour drive. If you choose to take the “mountain road” shortcut, DRIVE SLOW and KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE ROAD. The scenery is breathtaking but not meant for the driver! The roads are steep and winding and the speed limit never exceeds 35 mph. Watch out for other cars as you go around every corner and if you are afraid of heights… maybe let someone else drive (or close your eyes)! If there is rain, drive slow, and if there is snow and/or ice, stay on the highway. Also, always rent a car with all wheel or four-wheel drive in the winter. In fact, if you can afford it, it pays to rent a four-wheel in the summer because on some hikes, like the Mayflower Gulch (our hike from July 3), you can drive the first couple miles of the hike. If you type in St. Mary's Glacier on your GPS, it will take you past the parking spots so keep your eyes peeled. Bring one dollar bills for the $5 all day parking. The hike begins just north of the lot. If you don't have ones there is a super cute and very tasty little restaurant called Two Bears Tap and Grill off the highway that is 30 minutes away from the hike. Stop your long drive to grab some grub and booze. I recommend the wings (parm garlic and thai chili), as well as the cheese curds! Their seasonal brews are great. Was this the most appropriate meal before a hike? Nope. But if you have a strong stomach, go for it. They also have salad (lol). On the subject of food, bring snacks for your hike, water and some type of electrolyte drink (like Gatorade etc). St. Marie's Glacier was an amazing first hike and my personal favorite solely because of the breathtaking views of the glacier, lakes and the surrounding mountains. About 10 minutes into your hike, you will come to a fork in the road. If you want a more chill path, go right. It will take you to the lake and you can picnic, relax, and even swim if you have no fear of freezing water. After hiking to the lake, you can go further up and hike next to one of the glaciers. The hike is a few miles and will take you 1-2 hours depending on how often you stop. If you go left, you can hike above the lake and make it to the top of the glaciers. This is the most amazing view. FYI - beware of bears and lightning. There is a bear cave on one of the traverses, however black bears are skittish and do not usually come near crowded trails. Hiking Tips:Before you go on any hike, check the weather, bring layers and extra pairs of clothes (especially rain coats), as well as bags for your phones in case you get caught in the rain. Download the lightning App, and keep in mind, you are an easy target for lightning if you are on top of a mountain! Depending on the hike, get hiking boots for good ankle support on long hikes and trail running shoes for lighter shoes or/and if you like to trial run/jog. There are also certain hikes meant for night hiking but most hikes are not meant for night hiking. Make sure you give yourself enough time to get down before dark (i.e. if your hike is 2 hours, give yourself 3-45 min two to get down). Also, keep in mind, Colorado Altitude is tough and gets tougher as you go up into the Mountains. If you are not acclimated, drink TONS of water before, during and after your hikes (even if you do not feel thirsty) and bring toilet paper on your hike because you will have to potty (lol)! Be smart with Altitude. If you have time, do a front range hike first, before you head up further into the mountains. This will help you acclimate easier and keep you from getting altitude sickness. Also, bring gum on your hike to keep your throat wet! If you are an ambitious expert hiker (so not me), you can continue hiking to the famous James peak (about 14 miles). Another great hike right next to St. Marie's is Crater Lake. Bring Begay or Icy Hot if you are planning on hiking 3-4 days straight and/or you are not an avid hiker. When the hike was over we headed up to Copper Mountain (the end of the line of ski resorts). To finish off our day, guess what we ate…bar food. The Dillon Dam brewery is a must try dinner spot on your trip into the mountains. Their nachos and french onion soup are amazing. Bojous pizza is another great joint on the way up. Saturday, July 3 - St. Can't HikeOn Saturday morning, Mike, Sebbie, Jess and I rose early for another great adventure. We got up early because a) it is not as hot, and b) trials are less crowded in the morning. We drove over to Mayflower Gulch, which is about a 15 minute drive from Copper. The cool part about this hike is that it is long but not super steep, and you can drive the first half of it (the boring half). So we drove up to the valley and hiked the rest of the way up, in the gulch. The view was breathtaking because you are hiking up sharp rocky mountains with a view of the beautiful valley that stretches into green and brown rolling mountains. Along the hike, you can find an old mine shaft, some snow and ice as well as many cute spots and rocks to sit on, have a picnic around and take cool pics! After this hike, we trotted back to the car and stopped at Leadville on our way home. Leadville is a beautiful historic town– famous in the adventure community for the Melanzana headquarters. Melazana is an outdoor clothing company that manufactures and sells all of their outdoor clothing under one roof – in downtown Leadville. The company uses only U.S.-made parts and fabric. So we got some ice cream, waited around for them to place some merch on the racks, and headed back to Copper Mt. for a party! Many mountains usually have festivals for the ski slopes' closing weekend, Labor Day weekend, and 4th of july etc. In this case, Center Village at Copper had a Party with tents, food, and a Sublime tribute band. Sunday, July 4 - Independence Day!!!July 4 was EPIC (not the ski pass)! We woke up, and traveled back down to Boulder, stopping at Georgetown to tour the unique historic homes, grab more ice cream (a recurring theme), and to grab some CO merch. Georgetown is one of the many historic towns that you see along the drive back out of the mountains. Unique aspects include: a year-round Christmas store, old fashion churches, and an energy museum. They also had a whip show going on with actors dressed up as old westerners. Once we arrived back in Boulder, we met up with my friend Gabby Schuck and headed to hike the front range at Chautauqua park. There are many cool hikes around Chautauqua and the area is warm and grassy. The red rocks are beautiful and if you hike high enough you can see the entire city! Some other fun hikes around Boulder include; Skyscraper Reservoir (north of Boulder), and Settler (a night hike). Monday, July 5 - Back Home!!!On Monday our excellent adventure came to a close; but not before we swung by the Denver Biscuit company first! Heads up; order from them online and at least 1 hour ahead of time because they are always slammed, especially on the weekend. One de-recommendation: United Airlines. United (because of bad weather) moved my direct flight from 6:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. with a connection in Houston. I tried to call and my customer service rep spoke hardly any english... Good thing we checked in on our phones before our flight! We landed in Fort Myers safe and sound to tell the story of our excellent July 4 Colorado adventure!
In this episode of "Mother Earth News and Friends," we learn about the lesser prairie chicken, a beloved bird in the southern Plains of the United States whose population has dwindled over the years. But the good news is that people are working to save both the lesser prairie chicken and the delicate habitat it lives in. We chat with Mike Ford of The Conservation Fund and Dirac Twidwell of the Lesser Prairie Chicken Initiative to learn more. Check out Brinsea and their leading incubation technology. The Conservation Fund Lesser Prairie Chicken Habitat Project Find The Conservation Fund on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Lesser Prairie Chicken Initiative Find the Lesser Prairie Chicken Initiative on Facebook and Twitter. Additional music in the podcast is “Mountain Sun,” “Thingmajig,” and “One Fine Day” by Jason Shaw. Audio of the lesser prairie chicken provided by Andy Lawrence. Additional Resources: Did you know the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fair has moved online? Learn more about our courses and webinars, ranging from food preservation to livestock, and register for the all-access bundle now! Our Podcast Team: Podcast Editor: Jessica Mitchell Podcast Editorial Team: Carla Tilghman, Jessica Mitchell Text at the bottom of the podcast landing page: Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore for more resources that may interest you. To see more podcasts, visit our “Mother Earth News and Friends” podcast page. The “Mother Earth News and Friends” podcast is a production of Ogden Publications.
Travel Brats asked: “Where are we talking about today?”Suzi said: “Boulder is a city at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in northern Colorado. To the west, are the Flatirons which are craggy rock formations overlooking the city. Downtown’s is the pedestrian Pearl Street Mall which includes art galleries, cafes, restaurants and boutiques. To the north, about 45 minutes away is Rocky Mountain National Park and to the south/southeast is Golden and Denver.Fantastic skiing exits 90 minutes away with half a dozen world class ski resorts nearby.Boulder is home to the main campus of the University of Colorado, the state's largest university. The city frequently receives high rankings in art, health, well-being, quality of life, and education.Boulder was a popular hippie town in the 1960s and re-invented itself as an affluent outdoorsy town, but it's still very rooted in its hippie traditions.” Travel Brats asked: “Who lives there? What’s the environment like?”Today, there’s lots of organic, natural items, as well as a number of breweries, and lots of great restaurants. “I like to say all the hippies had to grow up and wanted education and outdoor recreation for their children.Additionally, there are world class road cyclists, skiers, and climbers that call Boulder home. Both NOAA and NIST have sites in Boulder and most recently, many tech companies have moved to Boulder and even Google has a large campus in town.”Travel Brats asked: “What are the best things to do there?”Suzi said: Lots of road biking - anywhere on the Front Range as well as climbing into the mountains.Lots of mountain biking - generally one must go up and then come down. Single track and dirt roads.Lots of climbers - seek out Boulder to climb year roundLots of hiking - can be either flat or up the mountain. Lots of trails from Golden to Lyons. Climbing the Flatirons from Chautauqua http://www.protrails.com/trail/138/boulder-denver-golden-fort-collins-lyons-flatiron-1 is a favorite tourist To Do.Travel Brats asked “ What are more things to do along with the best hikes in Boulder?Suzi said: Tour of Celestial Seasonings http://www.celestialseasonings.com/visit-us/tea-tourEtown - NPR radio music show https://www.etown.org/Boulder Theater - (Art Deco theater from 1930’s) can be any show https://boulderdowntown.com/go/boulder-theater?gclid=CjwKCAjw5Kv7BRBSEiwAXGDElW339gTT1JaR8sxfRxdetjjm9klXVuN98R2PTL5iVDOE8mPRcpcfNxoCPn8QAvD_BwEFox Theater - music venue - divine https://www.foxtheatre.org/Chautauqua Auditorium - any music or show or reading venue https://www.chautauqua.com/happenings/venues/auditorium/Eldorado State Canyon Park - south Boulder https://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/Parks/eldoradocanyonFiske Planetarium - on CU campus https://www.colorado.edu/fiske/Favorite Bookstore - Boulder Bookstore on Pearl Street https://www.boulderbookstore.net/Rent a bike - great bike paths, road riding, and offload ridingDanshabe Tea House - good food & historic https://www.boulderteahouse.com/Farmer’s Market - Saturdays 8am-2pm and Wednesday evenings 4p-8pColorado Shakespeare Festival - June-August on CU campus - 2 venues https://cupresents.org/series/shakespeare-festival/Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art https://bmoca.org/Bolder Bolder - 2nd most populous 10K on Memorial Day https://bb10k.bolderboulder.com/Boulder Creek Festival - Memorial Day weekend https://bouldercreekfest.com/Open Space Trails https://www.summitcountyco.gov/105/Open-Space-TrailsSuzi continued on to say: “What you find in Boulder is that everybody does everything meaning most folks do hike, bike, ski, climb, and anything else outdoors. The Pearl Street Mall https://www.pearlstreetmall.com/ is a pedestrian mall that has lots of restaurants and shop. Both locals and tourists alike will be on “the mall”. The “hill” is a subsection of Boulder where the CU Boulder students congregate or hang out. Generally, most locals stay away from the “hill” since that area of town borders the CU campus.”Travel Brats then asked the infamous question -- “Where should you eat there?” Suzi said: “Favorite Breakfast Spots:Walnut Cafe - on 30th - known for great pie https://www.walnutcafe.com/The Buff - great coffee & skillets https://www.buffrestaurant.com/Dougs Diner - awesome breakfast bowls https://www.dougsdiner.com/Snooze - nice casual & healthy https://www.snoozeeatery.com/branches/1733/snooze-boulder/Village Inn - typical counter diner https://www.villageinn.comDot’s Diner - good diner https://www.dotsdinerboulder.comTangerine - a bit upscale with local food http://www.tangerineeats.comLots of Coffee shops - Ozo Coffee - https://ozocoffee.comAmante - http://www.amantecoffee.comSole - https://www.facebook.com/caffe.sole.1/Red Rocks - https://www.bouldercoloradousa.com/listings/red-rock-coffeehouse/2124/Laughing Goat - https://www.thelaughinggoat.comTune Up in Full Cycle (Bike shop) - https://www.fullcyclebikes.com/about/the-tune-up-pg148.htmFavorite Lunch Spots:Le French Cafe - great lunch (crepe & salad) as well as breakfast. https://www.lefrenchcafeboulder.comSnarf’s - great deli https://www.eatsnarfs.comBackcountry Pizza and Taphouse - good happy hour https://www.facebook.com/Backcountrytaphouse/Verde - Upscale Mexica https://www.verdeeatdrink.com/boulderFavorite Dinner Spots:Frasca - Foodie people - creative local food - Italian influence https://www.frascafoodandwine.comCarelli’s - near Will Vill (dorm on campus) excellent traditional Italian with lots go great fish; awesome garlic toast https://carellis.comAudrey Jane’s Pizza - carryout - to die for! Just on Diners & Drive in. https://www.thepizzagarage.comThe Kitchen & Kitchen Upstairs & Next Door - real food (Boulder, Denver, Chicago) https://www.thekitchenbistros.com/location/boulder-colorado/Sushi: Zanmai or Japengo - Both on Pearl Street https://boulderdowntown.com/go/sushi-zanmai https://boulderjapango.comJax - Oyster Bar - a few in other CO cities https://www.jaxfishhouse.com/boulder/The Cork - Old school steak house; great happy hour https://bouldercork.comFavorite Breweries:Avery Brewery - https://www.averybrewing.comGunbarrel - https://www.gunbarrelcenter.comUpslope - both in town - snacks only - empanadas & soft pretzels https://www.upslopebrewing.comSouthern Sun and Mountain Sun - great beer, burgers, salads, buritto, nachos, & wings. Love the Colorado Kind (AMERICAN E.S.B 6.2% ABV) http://www.mountainsunpub.com/contact.htmTwisted Pine - good appetizers - pizza https://twistedpinebrewing.comOskar Blues Taproom - on Pearl Street. Solid! https://www.oskarblues.com/location/boulder-co-oskar-blues-taproom/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5K3JsImC7AIVieDICh3XrAuNEAAYASAAEgIuAfD_BwEFor more information on Boulder, listen to our podcast!
Samantha and Robby discuss justice which was the topic of Robby's most recent sermon.Check out the sermon here: https://www.facebook.com/harmonycc/videos/459422424890290/unfortunately, we had some audio issues the day I preached and only the first 5 minutes of the sermon was lost.Connect with Robby on Facebook at fb.me/robfrizzyConnect with Samantha on Facebook at fb.me/samantha.samataroIntro Music from https://filmmusic.io:"Daily Beetle" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Background music by audionautix.com:"Mountain Sun" by Jason Shaw"Solo Acoustic" by Jason ShawLicence: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
In this first episode, our characters chance upon one another and encounter some orcs in a tight spot. We start to learn how to do this whole roleplaying business. Music used is from "Mountain Sun" by Jason Shaw, from http://audionautix.com, shared under a CC-BY license. Found on the Free Music Archive: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw/Audionautix_Acoustic
Hoof and Sword: A Tails of Equestria MLP Actual Play Podcast
The Princess of Friendship calls for applicants to the new Royal Friendship Guard. Find us on Twitter.com at @HoofAndSword.com or send us an email at podcast@hoofandsword.com. Music in this episode by audionautix.com. Songs used were: One Fine Day, Grande Vista, Mountain Sun, Go Not Gently, and Bustin Loose with Lead.
Nesta semana nos escondemos na névoa e nos tornamos filhos da bruma em "Mistborn 1: O Império Final" de Brandon Sanderson. TRILHA SONORA Journey in the New World de Twin Musicom está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://www.twinmusicom.org/song/258/journey-in-the-new-world Artista: http://www.twinmusicom.org Triumphant Return de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Mountain Sun de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Visite nossa site: caixadehistorias.b9.com.br Mande um recado pra gente: caixadehistorias@b9.com.br
Momento de comemorar o dia do Podcast (21/outubro). Quero deixar registrado meu agradecimento a todos os podcasts que escuto, especialmente os citados aqui. Esse podcast é gravado durante o meu deslocamento no trânsito do Recife, dentro do carro enquanto dirijo por aqui. Neste podcast: - a relevância dos podcasts; - quais são os podcasts que considero melhores no meu dia a dia atualmente; Podcasts recomendados e apresentados: 1) Nerdcast - https://twitter.com/nerdcast 2) CocaTech - https://twitter.com/CocaTech 3) PodQuestBR - https://twitter.com/PodQuestBR 4) iTechHoje / alexandre786 - https://twitter.com/iTechHoje / https://twitter.com/alexandre786 5) PoDebug - https://twitter.com/podebug 6) Radiofobia - https://twitter.com/radiofobia 7) Café Brasil - http://www.portalcafebrasil.com.br/ 8) ProgramaGW - https://twitter.com/programagw Produzido por: @douglasddf (twitter) http://twitter.com/douglasddf http://profdouglas.blogspot.com.br (blog) Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/douglasddf Fanpage (Facebook): http://www.facebook.com/carcastprogramming Créditos (músicas): Texas Techno de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Duet Musette de Kevin MacLeod está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100250 Artista: http://incompetech.com/ Mountain Sun de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ 8-Bit March de Twin Musicom está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ Sunday Spirit de Audionautix está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artista: http://audionautix.com/ Guiton Sketch de Kevin MacLeod está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100473 Artista: http://incompetech.com/
Show #235 PAUL BURCH - Couldn't Get A Witness (Fevers) HEIDI FEEK - 57 Bel Air (The Only) WILLIE NILE - American Ride (American Ride) JESSE TERRY - Feel That Way Again (Stay Here With Me) (mic break) BETH BOMBARA - Mountain Sun (Raise Your Flag) PETER ROWAN - Doc Watson Morning (The Old School) MILTON - Ain't Been The Same (The Lady At the Bottom of the Hill) YVETTE LANDRY - Dog House Blues (No Man’s Land) PAUL BURCH - Straight Tears, No Chaser (Fevers) (mic break) TOM GILLAM - Right Here, Right Now (...is good for you) TALLAHASSEE - Old Brown Shoes (Old Ways) CAROLINA STORY - You Know, I Know (Chapter One) BUDDY MONDLOCK - What Do I Know (The Memory Wall) COPPER & COAL - Kentucky Blue (Copper & Coal) (mic break) PAUL BURCH - Two Trains Pullin' (Fevers) Here's the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. You can buy the Freight Train Boogie Americana Android App from Amazon for only $1.99. (Nov. 21st, 2013) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
TransCanada Transpondency an audio travelogue of sorts Once Adam, Ron, and Christopher settle into a camping routine, they head over to Ron's old campsite to search for tracks that could belong to the elusive Sasquatch. Things get a little intense when the guys investigate strange sounds outside the trailer. Is something out there, in the dark, stalking the camp? Christopher smokes Salvia divinorum, a hallucinagenic plant. Adam takes magic mushrooms and gets in touch with the universe. Music: Jason Shaw "Autumn Sunset", "Back To The Woods", & "Mountain Sun" also Sadies "Taller Than The Pines" View Larger Map
How the World Works (and What Jesus Does Through Us to Overcome It)
NO THANK YOU, DEAR, YOU GO: The music is by Jason Shaw and is entitled "Green Leaves" found at audionautix.com. THERE WAS A TEACHER LONG AGO: The music is by www.PacDV.com and is entitled "Diving Turtle." HOW CAN YOU TELL A BABE IN THE WOMB..: The music is by Alan J. Moore and is entitled "Rievaulx" found at http://mevio.music.com. HE IS RISEN: The music is by Emissary and is entitled "2012" found at http://mevio.music.com. JESUS..: The music is by Ismail abatay and is entitled "Take Me With You" found at http://mevio.music.com. EVENING TWINKLING BAREBACK SKIES: The music is by Danny Weis and is entitled "Gunslinger" found at http://mevio.music.com. THE DREAM: The music is by Avaendil (James Worlton) and is entitled "Homecoming." Special permission was granted to use this music. His music is found at Jamendo.com. JONAH: The music is by Jason Shaw and is entitled "Mountain Sun" found at Audionautix.com. GOD'S WHISPER: The music is by Kevin Macleod and is entitled "Atlantean Twilight" found at Incompetech.com. HELP ME: The music is by Kendra Springer and is entitled "Hint of Dawn" found at Jamendo.com.