Region of the U.S. state of California
POPULARITY
Friend of the podcast and legendary sports agent Leigh Steinberg joined us. We talked NIL, NoCal v SoCal, Chiefs, Tim Couch and Jared Lorenzen. We looked back at the loss to UGA, talked NFL Playoffs and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cats-talk-wednesday--4693915/support.
Dr. Fiona Lovely is a longevity, health and wellness expert with specialties in menopause medicine, functional neurology and functional medicine. She is speaking to the topics of women's health around perimenopause and menopause. When Susie Stonefield emailed us and said "I make people cry with art supplies" we knew we had to follow up and ask questions! Susie is a Creativity and Grief Coach, and teaches us how to art journal; using art supplies to help us express the feelings we cannot necessarily put words to. Something she calls "the wordless heart". Susie gives us permission to kindness, to compassion and to treat ourselves gently. Grief is an obstruction, Susie teaches us. And it prevents us from finding balance, and experiencing the lovely parts of life often. We shared our own experiences in this conversation - grief, midlife, holding on tight to keep the wheels on the bus, like so many of you. I know you will find yourself and sweet relief in this beautiful conversation, just like I did. Susie created a gorgeous workbook for us, I loved playing with the exercises within.
Dr. Jerry Brown, TIME Person of the Year, joins Mike Shanley to discuss Dr. Brown's work during the Ebola crisis, COVID-19 response and lessons learned for global pandemic preparedness, becoming TIME Person of the Year, and the role of international aid donors and implementing partners. Co-host: Care Africa Medical Foundation (CAMF) focuses on building clinics in rural Liberia, starting with their hometown of Buchanan in Grand Bassa County, where they have organized free health fairs to provide essential health resources. In addition to their nonprofit efforts, Henry and Gormah run successful businesses that cater to the aging population and assist the homeless in Colorado, creating over 60 local jobs. CAMF plans to open its first medical center in Grand Bassa County in the spring of 2025, addressing urgent healthcare needs. However, the lack of reliable electricity poses a significant challenge to operating medical equipment. As a registered 501(C)(3) organization, CAMF aims to make a lasting impact on healthcare in Africa and inspire others with its dedication to health and community service. https://www.linkedin.com/in/care-africa-medical-foundation-536206336/ https://www.camedfoundation.org/about/ Biography Jerry Fahnloe Brown was born on October 18, 1968. Dr. Brown has worked in several capacities as physician. He worked as Escort Doctor for MERCI on boats repatriating Sierra Leonean Refugees back to Sierra Leone. He then worked as the County Health Officer for Grand Bassa County and Medical Director for the Buchanan Government Hospital from 2006 to 2008 after working as a Volunteer Physician at the ELWA Hospital and General Practitioner from 2004 to 2006. In March 2014 he was employed as Medical Director and General Surgeon at the ELWA Hospital a position he held until February 2018 when he was appointed by the President of Liberia to serve as the Chief Medical Officer of the John F. Kennedy Medical Center, the premier teaching and referral hospital. During those years at ELWA, he worked tirelessly performing varieties of surgeries in this low resource setting. He became Clinical Supervisor and Clinician at the ELWA II Ebola Treatment Unit from July 2014 to June 2015. Under his leadership and guidance this unit produced the highest number of Ebola survivors changing the survival rate from ten percent to seventy percent of Ebola Patients at his Center. From October 2014 to December 2016, he served as Principal Investigator on two research projects with the Clinical Research Management on convalescent plasma and the sequelae of Ebola in survivors. In 2018, he was appointed by the President of Liberia as the Chief Executive Officer of the John F. Kennedy Medical Center, the premier referral hospital in Liberia, a position held until January 30, 2024, due to the political transition of power. While at JFKMC, he established the only active functional Intensive Care Unit in country with support from partners such as Project Cure International and NOCAL. Under his leadership JFKMC, obtained accreditation for training specialists in the areas of pediatrics, internal medicine, general surgery, ophthalmology and psychiatric. He also established the only histopathology unit; a state of the art executive private ward; a dialysis center among others. On May 23, 2019, he was elected Civilian Representative and Advisor to APORA. He also serves as Acting Faculty Head, Department of Surgery, A. M. Dogliotti College of Medicine for two years, and is currently a Part-Time Faculty member, in the Department of Surgery, Liberia College of Physician and Surgeon. In March 2020, he was appointed by the president of Liberia to serve as the Head of the National Case Management Pillar of COVID-19. He coordinated the management of COVID-19 patients across the country and the care of patients with COVID-19 vaccine related complications. He supervised the drafting of Liberia COVID-19 Clinical Guidelines. Dr. Brown has received many honors to include, Time Person of the Year in 2014; among Time 100 Most Influential Persons, 2014; Civil Servant of the Year, 2014, Republic of Liberia; President of Liberia Highest Honor, Star of Africa in 2015; Golden Key Awards, 2018; He has spoken as several places to include Keynote Speaker, PICC 2016, 8th World Congress on Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care, Toronto Canada, June 2016; keynote Speaker, Case Western University, Ohio, October 2015; Keynote Speaker, Risky Business Conference, London, UK, May 2017; Speaker, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, (ASTMH) 64TH Annual Meeting, ASTMH Ebola 360 symposium, October 2015; Pepperdine University, Dean Honorary Speaker—Leadership June 2017. Thank you for tuning into this episode of the Aid Market Podcast. Learn more about working with USAID by visiting our homepage: Konektid International and AidKonekt. To connect with our team, message the host Mike Shanley on LinkedIn
Rio Hondo Prep made the 360 mile trip to Northern California and came away with a 24-0 victory at The King's Academy up in the Bay Area. The Kares and the Knights played a very physical game after some pleasantries and fellowship the night before. The Rio defense played their best game of the season as they forced 3 turnovers and recorded 3 sacks in a shutout performance. Head Coach Mark Carson fills us in on the unique road trip and how Rio Hondo played in their final game before league play begins. Additionally, Senior OL/DL Zach Burl (AKA Big B) joins the show from his hotel room at the Embassy Suites to talk about a memorable football weekend on the road.
Send us a Text Message.S5-E24, What if you discovered the perfect summer drinks to cool down with, and also had a good laugh about golfing mishaps and medical scares? In this episode of "Another Reason to Drink," Bobby, Rick, and Billy take you on a refreshing journey as they review Two-Turnt Tea by NoCal and Strawberry Pineapple Wheat by Great Lakes. We share our thoughts on the light, lemon-tinged iced tea that's low in calories and gluten-free, and the surprising flavors of the fruity wheat beer. Despite Billy's health challenges, the camaraderie remains strong, and the humor never falters.Ever wondered how a droopy face and a sore arm could lead to hilarious golf anecdotes? Join us as we swap stories of improving our golf game, with plenty of laughs along the way. From knowing our clubs to playing with family, the banter is relatable and entertaining. We also dive into more serious health concerns, navigating through hospital visits and stress factors, always adding a touch of humor. It's a balanced mix of empathy and laughter as we acknowledge the impact of physical discomfort on daily life.Intrigued by unconventional toilet paper alternatives or the art of garnishing drinks? We've got you covered! This episode wraps up with a discussion on the quirky topic of toilet paper substitutes and the creative ways to enhance your drinks' presentation. We also share our excitement about creating the perfect music playlist for golf outings and the joy of receiving heartfelt gifts. Tune in for an episode that blends humor, personal insights, and refreshing drink reviews, guaranteed to keep you entertained and informed.Support the Show.www.anotherreasontodrink.com
This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Oct. 13. It dropped for free subscribers on Oct. 20. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoAmy Ohran, Vice President and General Manager of Northstar, CaliforniaRecorded onOctober 2, 2023About NorthstarClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: EPR Properties, operated by Vail ResortsLocated in: Truckee, CaliforniaYear founded: 1972Pass affiliations:* Epic Pass: unlimited* Epic Local Pass: unlimited with holiday blackouts* Tahoe Local: unlimited with holiday blackouts* Tahoe Value: unlimited with holiday and Saturday blackouts* Epic Day Pass: access with all resorts and 32-resorts tiersClosest neighboring ski areas: Boreal (:21), Tahoe Donner (:22), Palisades Tahoe (:25), Diamond Peak (:25), Soda Springs (:25), Kingvale (:27), Sugar Bowl (:28), Donner Ski Ranch (:29), Mt. Rose (:30), Homewood (:35), Heavenly (:57) - travel times vary considerably pending traffic, weather, and time of year.Base elevation: 6,330 feet (at the village)Summit elevation: 8,610 feet (top of Mt. Pluto)Vertical drop: 2,280 feetSkiable Acres: 3,170 acresAverage annual snowfall: 350 inchesTrail count: 100 (27% advanced, 60% intermediate, 13% beginner)Lift count: 20 (1 six-passenger gondola, 1 pulse gondola, 1 six/eight-passenger chondola, 1 high-speed six pack, 6 high-speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 2 triples, 1 platter, 1 ropetow, 5 carpets – view Lift Blog's inventory of Northstar's lift fleet)Why I interviewed herI am slowly working my way through the continent's great ski regions. Aspen, Vail, Beaver Creek, Ski Cooper, Keystone, Breckenridge, and A-Basin along the I-70 corridor (Copper is coming). Snowbird, Solitude, Deer Valley, Sundance, and Snowbasin in the Wasatch (Park City is next). Jay Peak, Smugglers' Notch, Bolton Valley, Mad River Glen, Sugarbush, and Killington in Northern Vermont.I'm a little behind in Tahoe. Before today, the only entrants into this worthy tome have been with the leaders of Palisades Tahoe and Heavenly. But I'm working my way around the lake. Northstar today. Mount Rose in November. I'll get to the rest as soon as I'm able (you can always access the full podcast archive, and view the upcoming schedule, here or from the stormskiing.com homepage).I don't only cover megaresorts, of course, and the episodes with family-owned ski area operators always resonate deeply with my listeners. Many of you would prefer that I focus my energies solely on these under-covered gems. But corporate megaresorts matter a lot. They are where the vast majority of skier visits occur, and therefore are the backdrop to most skiers' wintertime stories. I personally love skiing them. They tend to be vast and varied, with excellent lift networks and gladed kingdoms mostly ignored by the masses. The “corporate blandness” so abhorred by posturing Brobots is, in practice, a sort of urban myth of the mountains. Vail Mountain and Stowe have as much quirk and character as Alta and Mad River Glen. Anyone who tells you different either hasn't skied them all, or is confusing popularity with soullessness.Every ski area guards terrain virtues that no amount of marketing can beat out of it. Northstar has plenty: expansive glades, big snowfalls, terrific park, long fall-line runs. Unfortunately, the mountain is the LA Clippers of Lake Tahoe, overshadowed, always, by big Palisades, the LA Lakers of big-time Cali skiing.But Northstar is a hella good ski area, as any NoCal shredder who's honest with themselves will admit. It's not KT-22, but it isn't trying to be. Most skier fantasize about lapping the Mothership, just as, I suppose, many playground basketball players fantasize about dunking from the freethrow line. In truth, most are better off lobbing shots from 15 feet out, just as most skiers are going to have a better day off Martis or Backside at Northstar than off the beastly pistes five miles southwest. But that revelation, relatively easy to arrive at, can be hard for progression-minded skiers to admit. And Northstar, because of that, often doesn't get the credit it deserves. But it's worth a deeper look.What we talked aboutTahoe's incredible 2022-23 winter; hey where'd our trail signs go?; comparing last year's big winter to the record 2016-17 season; navigating the Cottonwoods in a VW Bug; old-school Cottonwoods; rock-climbing as leadership academy; Bend in the 1990s; how two of Tahoe's smallest ski areas stay relevant in a land of giants; the importance of parks culture to Northstar; trying to be special in Tahoe's all-star lineup; Northstar's natural wind protection; who really owns Northstar; potential expansions on Sawtooth Ridge, Lookout Mountain, and Sawmill; potential terrain expansion within the current footprint; last year's Comstock lift upgrade; contemplating the future of the Rendezvous lift; which lift upgrade could come next; the proposed Castle Peak transport gondola; paid parking; the Epic Pass; a little-known benefit of the Tahoe Local Pass; the impact of Saturday blackouts; and Tōst.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewVail Resorts' 2022 Epic Lift upgrade struck me as a mind-bending exercise. Not just because the company was attempting to build 21 new lifts in a single summer (they managed to complete 18), but because that number represents a fraction of Vail's hundreds of lifts across its 37 North American resorts. Vail Mountain alone houses 18 high-speed chairlifts and two gondolas. Park City owns 16 detachables. Whistler has six or nine gondolas – depending on how you count them – and 13 high-speed chairs. You can keep counting through Heavenly, Breckenridge, Keystone – how do you even maintain such a sprawling network, let alone continue to upgrade it?Northstar managed to snag a piece of Vail's largess, securing a four-to-six replacement for the Comstock Express. It was just the third major lift upgrade since Vail bought the joint in 2010, following the 2011 addition of the Promised Land Express quad and the 2015 replacement of the Big Springs Gondola. So why Comstock? And what's next for a ski area with a trio of high-speed quads (Arrow, Backside, Vista), that are approaching that 30-year expiration date for first-generation detachable lifts?Tahoe is also one of several U.S. ski regions coping with a generational crisis of untenable congestion and cost. The culprits, in no particular order, are an over-reliance on individual automobiles as the primary mechanism of ski resort access, megapasses that enable and empower more frequent skiing, a Covid-driven exodus from cities, a permanent shift to remote work, short-term rentals choking local housing stock, and reflexive opposition to any development of any kind by an array of NIMBYs and leaf defenders.Northstar, an enormous and easy-to-access megaresort owned by the world's largest ski area operator and seated in America's most populous state, sits in the bullseye of several of these megatrends. The resort is responding with a big toolbox, tiering access across a variety of Epic Passes, implementing a partial paid parking plan, and continuing a masterplan that would increase on-mountain beds and decrease automobile congestion. Like every ski area, it's a work in progress, never quite finished and never quite perfect, but tiptoeing maybe a little closer to it every year.What I got wrongAbout the relative size of NorthstarI noted in Ohran's podcast intro that Northstar was America's ninth largest ski area. That's technically still true, but once Steamboat officially opens its Mahogany Ridge expansion this winter, the Alterra-owned resort will shoot up to the number eight spot, kicking Northstar down to number 10. Looking a few years down the road, Deer Valley is set to demote Northstar to number 11, once Mt. Fancypants completes its 3,700-acre expansion (boosting the mountain to 5,726 acres), and takes the fourth-place spot between Big Sky and Vail Mountain.About the coming ski seasonI noted that Northstar was opening, “probably around Thanksgiving.” The resort's scheduled opening date is Nov. 17.About Powdr's Tahoe complexI asked Ohran about her experience running Powdr's “three ski areas” in Tahoe, before correcting that to “two ski areas.” The confusion stemmed from the three distinct brands that Powdr operates in Tahoe: the Soda Springs ski area, the Boreal ski area, and the Woodward terrain park. While these are distinct brands, Woodward's winter facilities are part of Boreal ski area:Why you should ski NorthstarThe Brobots won't do much to surprise or interest you. That's why they're the Brobots. Rote takes, recited like multiplication tables, lacking nuance or context, designed to pledge allegiance to Brobot Nation. The Brobots hate Vail and the Ikon Pass. They despise “corporate” skiing, without ever defining what that is. They rage against ski-town congestion and traffic, while reflexively opposing any solutions that would require change of any kind. They worship dive bars, weed, and beanie caps. They despise tourists, chairlift safety bars, slopeside condos, and paid parking of any kind. They are the Brobots.Lake Tah-Bro is a subspecies of Brobotus Americanus. Lake Tah-Bro wishes you weren't here, but since you are, he wants you to understand his commandments. One of which is this: “Flatstar” is not cool. Like you. Real-ass skiers ski Palisades (steep), Alpine (chill), or Kirkwood (wild). But OK, if you must, go see for yourself. Tah-Bro won't be joining you. He has to go buy a six-pack of craft beer to celebrate his six-month anniversary of moving here from Virginia, while tapping out a Tweet reminding everyone that he's a local.It must be an exhausting way to live, having to constantly remind everyone how ridiculously cool you are. But luckily for you, I don't care about being cool. I'm a dad with two kids. I drive a minivan. I drink Miller Lite and rarely drive past a Taco Bell. My musical tastes are straightforward and mainstream. I track my ski days on an app and take a lot of pictures. I am not 100 percent sure which brand of ski boots I own (I trusted the bootfitter). My primary Brobot trait is that I like to ski mostly off-piste. Otherwise you can call me Sir Basic Bro. Or don't. I won't see it anyway – I stopped reading social media comments a long time ago.Brah do you have a point here? Yes. My point is this: I am supremely qualified to tell you that Northstar is a great ski area. It is huge. It is interesting. It has more glades than you could manage if you spent all winter trying. It is threaded with an excellent high-speed lift network that, during the week, rarely has an over-abundance of skiers to actually ride it. You can cruise the wide-open or sail the empty trees. Park Brahs can park-out on the Vista Park Brah.But if you take my advice and lap the place for an afternoon and find that it's just too flat for your radness, simply ask Ski Patrol if you can borrow a pair of scissors. Then cut the sleeves off your jacket and all under-layers, and descend each run in an arms-up posture of supreme muscle-itude. Everyone will be aware of and in awe of your studliness, and know that you are only skiing Flatstar as a sort of joke, the mountain a prop to your impossibly cool lifestyle. Your Instapost followers will love it.Podcast NotesOn Tahoe's competitive landscapeTahoe hosts one of the densest clusters of ski areas in North America. Here are the 16 currently in operation:On Northstar's masterplan Northstar's 2017 masterplan outlines several potential expansions, each of which we discuss in the podcast:On the “My Epic” appOhran referenced Vail's new My Epic app, which I devoted a section to explaining in the article accompanying my recent Keystone podcast. The Epic Pass website notes that the app will be “launching in October.”On Northstar's original brand campaignI couldn't find any relics from Northstar's 1972 “Everything in the middle of nowhere” ad campaign. I did, however, find this 1978 trailmap noting that all-day adult lift tickets cost $13:That's $64.02 adjusted for inflation, in case you're wondering.The Sierra Sun ran a nice little history of Northstar last year, in honor of the resort's 50-year anniversary:On Dec. 22, 1972, Northstar-at-Tahoe began spinning its original five lifts, operating under the motto “Everything in the middle of nowhere.” The first lifts were given alphabetic names A, B, C, and D. A T-chair provided access to mid-mountain from the village. The cost for an adult to ski for the day in 1972 was $8, gear could be rented for $7.50, and a room for the night at the resort was $30. …The 1980s brought further growth to the resort and in 1988 the first snowboarders took their turns at the resort. That year, George N. Gillett Jr., president of Colorado's Vail Associates purchased Northstar-at-Tahoe. By 1992, Gillett had run into financial troubles and lost Vail Associates. Gillett managed to come away with enough resources to form Booth Creek Ski Holdings, Inc. Gillett's new company focused on real estate development and creating multi-season resorts. In 1996, the company acquired Northstar-at-Tahoe, Sierra-at-Tahoe, and Bear Mountain for $127 million, and began developing the Big Springs area at Northstar. …The new millennium brought with it a joint venture between Booth Creek Ski Holdings and East West Partners with the aim to complete the resort's real estate and mountain development plan. The first phase of the project opened in 2004 and included the foundation for the village along with the completion of Iron Horse North, Iron Horse South, and the Great Bear Lodge buildings. The ice rink and surrounding commercial space were completed during this time. Skiers and riders were also treated to new terrain with the installation of Lookout Lift.From 2005 through 2008 work continued at the base of the mountain to complete the gondola building along with the Catamount and Big Horn buildings in the village. Collaboration between East West Partners and Hyatt Corp also began at this time, leading to the Northstar Lodge Hyatt project. The first building was started in May 2007 and completed in December 2008. Along with these came the Village Swim & Fitness center and the Highlands Gondola from the Northstar Lodge to The Ritz-Carlton Hotel and neighboring building.In 2010, Vail Resorts, Inc., entered the fray and purchased Northstar-at-Tahoe from Booth Creek for $63 million, and later renamed it Northstar California Resort.On Matt JonesOhran mentions Kirkwood GM Matt Jones once or twice during the pod, which we recorded on Oct. 2. This past Tuesday, Oct. 10, Alterra announced that they had hired Jones as the new president and chief operating officer of Stratton, Vermont.On that deep deep winterWhen I was skiing around Northstar in March, I snagged a bunch of hey-where'd-the-world-go shots of stuff buried in snow:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 85/100 in 2023, and number 471 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
On this week's episode we recap what was an overall brutal race at Gateway, but recap some of the bets that made it out alive. Then, we look ahead to one of the OG Road Courses, Sonoma Raceway. Up there in NoCal, it's proven to be challenging for even some of the most skilled road course drivers. After breaking down the data set that we want to use for this week, we get into the gambling talk. This week, we're doing things a bit differently. Instead of organizing the picks by segment, we're driver centric. Talking about the drivers and why we like them, and then finding the best bets to place on them is the name of the game this week. We finish things off with some team and manufacturer talk as well. To cap things off and the first time in a while, we've got a Phil's Fired Up. This week is about the PGA/Liv merger, and how as NASCAR fans we should be happy in the short run and hyper aware in the long run.
Brad Pitt made quite the profit in his most recent real estate sale. Listen here and learn more at OKmagazine.com. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Anna Hart has had more than her fair share of loss, including her mother, her siblings, her foster mom and dad and her childhood friend Jenny, so it comes as no surprise that she decides to solve violent crimes against children as a detective. After yet another devastating blow, Anna heads back to her hometown of Mendocino, CA to recuperate and touch base with her longtime friends including Will Flood, the new sheriff in town. When 15 year-old Cameron Curtis goes missing, the third girl to disappear, Will seeks Anna's help plunging her into her past and the current mystery. Heartbreak and motives are everywhere. Can Anna and Will find Cameron alive? Keep turning the pages to find out. Jenny, Anna's childhood friend who was killed as a teenager, worked at Husch Winery in Mendocino, part of a growing NoCal wine scene, so today we are sampling a Husch Gewurztraminer in honor of this novel. "Gewurz" means spicy in German, and this wine does not disappoint on that front; you will taste ginger, white pepper, pear, peach, citrus fruit and lychee. This white wine is almost as complex as the whodunnit in this story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/readingbetweenthewines/support
Monday's Two Minute Drill made stops in NoCal, Tampa, Denver, and Dallas to talk about all of the headlines in those cities. Then talked Chiefs and took your calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Good Day Download:Man wins 6 lotto tickets with the same numbers, follow up on yesterday's NoCal earthquake and extreme cold in Hawaii. We discuss. The death of football legend Franco Harris, days before the Steelers are set to retire his jersey number. We discuss that, too. Get more information on GoodDayShow.com. Follow us on social media. Facebook & Instagram - @GoodDayRadioShowTwitter - @GoodDayOnAir
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake rattled Ferndale at 2:34a today causing widespread damageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Two Minute Drill opened in Nashville, then went to Richmond and ended in NoCal to get reports from everything going on in those markets. Then ESPN's Adam Teicher joined Soren to talk Chiefs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part Two! We made it halfway through Jeff's camera-cull in our last episode, so Gabe/Marie Nikondo has returned to help him through the second half — including a few shocking surprises! But first...our once again prodigious mailbag!Jeff sold his 40mm Nokton Classic to a listener in NoCal and everyone's happy!heartbreak: our composer Fred's Leica Q was stolen, he needs a Christmas miracleIf you're gonna praise us, praise us on iTunes! and vote for us in the Sunnies!And now, the main event: once again Gabe takes on the role of Marie Nikondo, forcing Jeff to phenotype his phenomenal photographic phantasmagoria. Among the items discussed (and feel free to make an offer):Olympus Pen F lenses: 25mm f2.8 G. Zuiko Auto-W (with caps and case) and 40mm f1.4 G. Zuiko Auto-S (with caps and case)Olympus Micro Four Thirds lenses: 9mm f8.0 fisheye body cap lens and 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 M.Zuiko EZ ED MSC (silver, with caps)Pentax Auto 110 MarronPentax Auto 110 SuperPentax Auto 110 lenses: 18mm f2.8, 18mm f2.8 Pan Focus, 20-40mm f2.8 Zoom, 24mm f2.8, 50mm f2.8, 70mm f2.8Pentax 110 flashPentax 110 belt clips (two of ‘em)Pentax Electro Spotmatic with 55mm f1.8 SMC TakumarPentax 6×7 MLU (with TTL finder and wooden grip)Pentax 6×7 lenses: 45mm f4 SMC Pentax-6×7 (with caps) and 105mm f2.4 Super-Multi-Coated Takumar/6x7 (with caps)Petri Color 35 (black; with cap and case)Polaroid Automatic 250 Land Camera (with closeup and portrait kits)Polaroid Big Swinger 3000 Land CameraPolaroid i-Zone (blue, with three packs of film)Polaroid Snap (black, with several packs of photo paper)Rectaflex Standard 1300, series 25000 with 50mm f2 Schneider-Kreuznach XenonRobot Royal 24 Model III with Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 45mm f2.8Voigtländer Perkeo I (first version, Vaskar lens, Pronto shutter, with case)Voigtländer Vitessa L (version 1)Voigtländer Vito IIa (with case and accessory rangefinder)
In Episode 54 of The Gunn Show, Zack Selway joins Tony to share his adventures around SoCal, NoCal, and how he ended up in the position he's in today! The Selway name is legendary within the manu...
Whoa a guest! Talia and Alainna are joined by stranger from California, Ryan. We interrogate him about being in Cleveland as an outsider and the differences and similarities between NoCal and NEO. A surprising game of Fuck, Marry, Kill ensues with unlikely candidates. This man tries to tell us about periods and pop music... the AUDACITY! Thanks for joining us Ryan! Outro Music: I Used To Get It In Ohio by Cam'ron
We're back with one last episode for Season 2, focusing on all things Sacramento! This week, Ashley kicks off the episode with some encounters she and her friends had out in Newport Beach and Venice giving some insight to how Feral Girl Summer is going to go. Then, she dives into the world of northern California with Wisconsin transplant, Mel! Mel shares the differences between Sacramento (Sac) and San Francisco (SF), as well as how the city is changing with many flocking down to Sac from SF. Sacramento being a relationship city, Mel found herself falling in love as soon she moved out West - not only to a man with children, but a man who wanted an open relationship. Tune in to her her journey through this relationship, but how the openness of NoCal can cause people to be more free. Like what you hear? Listen/rate/review/subscribe! Want to be a guest on Season 3? DM @swipeeastswipewest on Instagram Find us on Instagram and TikTok: @swipeeastswipewest
Put on your shades and cruise with us to sunny Anaheim as we chat with Megan Ebeck, Marketing Manager at Honda Center. Megan walks us through her career, including time at multiple venues, handling social for an Olympian, and interning with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. She takes us through the last two years which included a furlough, layoff, new job, resignation and all the highs and lows this industry could throw at her, which she persevered through to land at her current job. Beyond her work on the arena side, Megan oversees marketing and design for this podcast and is on the planning committee for the Event & Arena Marketing Conference. Get inspired to try new things, hone your skills, and learn to roll through challenges with this sunny new episode straight from SoCal.Megan Ebeck: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedInHonda Center: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
He’s a multi-instrumentalist, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Thelonious Monster collaborator, and a cofounder, along with Flea, of the Silverlake Conservatory of Music. His career includes playing viola in the orchestra for Ray Charles and playing saxophone with the Chili Peppers, naked except for a sock. Crediting his high school music program with saving his life, he felt compelled to return the favor. Tonight Tree loses the sock and lets it all hang out with the Troubled Men. Topics include a new variant exploding, Mardi Gras plans, an anniversary, Geritol, Castellon’s Pharmacy, Bosco syrup, an N.Y.C. childhood, rural New Jersey, an L.A. relocation, Fairfax High, a school orchestra, college plans, Berklee College of Music, discovering the viola, solving the woodwinds, the harmonica, a change of plans, drug casualties, a golden age, Jack Irons, nicknames, biking to gigs, Hillel Slovak, “Mother’s Milk,” “Truth or Consequences,” Two Free Stooges live, a teaching career, Horace Tapscott, Pete Weiss, road hazards, rental scooters, a NoCal move, and much more. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Like Young” from “Blew Year’s Proposition” by Keith Tree Barry Outro music: “There Was A Time” by Keith Tree Barry Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podacst Instagram Silverlake Conservatory of Music Homepage
Trudi Roth (@itsthetrustory) is a writer and meditation teacher living in Los Angeles. She left her high-power NYC job to raise a family in LA (by way of a NoCal suburb - whew!)The reckoning then came with leaving her city, her job, and finding herself as a mom and a woman with a calling to tell stories. She would write 2 novels over 2 years before she would call herself a writer. As a 40th birthday present, she gives herself the gift of being a writer without apology or qualification. And, for her 50th, the gift of becoming a meditation teacher.In both instances, she spent the days, months & years that would follow on a lifelong journey to being a world-class creative. Today, as a meditation teacher and writer, Trudi works to help people express themselves authentically in all realms. Finally, this episode is published in honor of Trudi's mom - fellow creator, entrepreneur and inventor - who passed the week prior to publishing. From Trudi on whether to still go live “My mom was a MASSIVE self-promoter, in all the best ways, and she would be proud and would love all the empowering work you're doing.”So here's to you, Trudes, and mama, too.X,KLGEpisode Honorable Mentions:@itsthetrustory on InstagramIt's The Tru StoryTrue Bliss MeditationLeave a Review (5 whole stars)Join the IT ALL Membership (in case you can't get enough)
EPISODIO EXCLUSIVO para los y las miembros de nuestro Patreon. Conviértete en patroncito o patroncita y únete a la mejor comunidad del internet boricua en patreon.com/puestospalproblema Este es el episodio exclusivo de nuestro Patreon para el mes de junio. Antes de que termine junio, te ofrecemos el episodio exclusivo de este mes. Nos sentamos con Miguel Ríos, patroncito y twittero que escaló las alturas de Sillicon Valley, conviertiéndose en jefe de "data science" de Twitter. Hoy trabaja para otro startup en SFO, y nos da su perspectiva sobre el estado de las redes sociales hoy, cómo es vivir en NoCal y el ecosistema empresarial boricua. Con Jonathan Lebrón (@SrLebron), Luis Herrero (@lherrero) y Miguel Ríos (@miguelriosPUR). Sigue a PPP en Twitter, Facebook e Instagram. ¿Te gusta el podcast? ¡Déjanos 5 estrellas! ¡Riega la voz! Dile a tus amigos que se pongan al día escuchando PPP. -- Nuestro logo y camisetas fueron diseñadas por Gabriel René. Síguelo en @gabrielrodz | https://gabrielrene.com Nuestra música fue compuesta por EFFE CPR. Lo pueden seguir en todas las redes bajo E F F E CPR. Descarga su disco "Sorry por el Delay" en Spotify,Apple Music y Tidal. Suscríbete a nuestro Patreon y recibe contenido exclusivo, artículos: https://patreon.com/puestospalproblema See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready to meet one of the best minds in the business - Roland McPhearson, Equipment Manager at Orinda Golf Club in Camino Sobrante, California. From LA (not that one - Lower Alabama) to NoCal by way of upstate New York and New Jersey, Roland is the inventor of the Roller Tamer and an Edwin Budding Award winner as well as a veteran of the United States Air Force. Roland and Trent get into the nitty gritty of backlapping and discuss Roland's ingenious solution for tine storage. Roland gives us a great reminder on the importance of recognizing and naming problems so we can solve them, and shares how his least favorite task at the golf course shop - rebuilding rollers - led him to become an inventor. And there's a 1949 Lincoln restoration thrown in just for fun.
Welcome to this week's 2nd episode! The girls recap a crazy week that included an impeachment, hillbillies getting kicked off planes, the 20th anniversary of a classic film, and Ebboney covers the disappearance of a young woman and her daughter in NoCal.
La campanya de vaccinació contra la Covid-19 està prevista per inicis de gener. Mentrestant el risc és de veure un fort augment de casos després de les festes de Nadal i Cap d’any. Més informació
Christian Palmaz sits down with Blair to discuss being the son of a great inventor and his family's pursuit of achieving perfection with their Napa Valley wines.Do you need further convincing? The Palmaz family built a friggin 20+ story winery inside a mountain. I will repeat this because it is some J.R.R. Tolkien shit. They hollowed out a mountain in order to build a technologically superior wine making facility inside what is essentially fortress.Listen. Subscribe. Repeat.
Grand Canyon Head Coach Danny Roy joins WCHL Commish Chris Perry to talk all about his GCU program, one of the three additions to the WCHL this season. They also talk about Peanuts, the NoCal hockey scene, playing against WCHL teams in the past, GCU's focus on athletics, coaching during a pandemic, and whether it really is a dry heat during summers in Phoenix. Have a listen, won't you?
A details of a social media dragging! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hailing originally from NoCal, Neeley Neal is a former Arizona Cardinals Cheerleader. We talk with her about her cheer career, balancing four kids (including triplets!) and a full time job, and what lead her to create her own brand catering to pro cheer and dance alumni called Go Fit Win. Be sure to check out her website https://www.gofitwin.com to learn more.
Eric Rice @ericrice comes on and talks about his rich experience in gaming and metaverse. Transition from NoCal to OK. Some other ranting on the zeitgeist, cyberpunk chickens coming home to roost etc. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-forman0/message
A Black Monday for NoCal sports fans? Blame it on MadBum. Jameis' new passing record -- Is That A Thing? Plus, a BengalGate Question For Kreidler.
We talk Kings-Mavs, why you shouldn't say "NoCal", which teams have been disappointing. Game of the week: Sacramento Kings at Golden State Warriors on Sunday December 15!
We talk Kings-Mavs, why you shouldn't say "NoCal", which teams have been disappointing. Game of the week: Sacramento Kings at Golden State Warriors on Sunday December 15!
leafs post-mortem and the controversial 5 minute major that swung a series in NoCal!
Movie Makers on the Go: Bone + Gold Capture Creative, Compelling Brand Stories Worldwide Rachel Dorsey, Executive Producer at Bone + Gold, is originally from San Diego but now resides in NoCal with her husband who is also her business partner and their two children. She is a creative soul who is a big believer in community. Her entrepreneurial and open minded spirit create outstanding client relations and inspiring brand stories worldwide. Rachel started Bone + Gold as a full service commercial production company four years ago. Driven by the daily “doing,” she feeds off of collaborating with like minded individuals and being on energetic sets. Rachel makes sure that her team’s work captures a vibrant, playful mood, but always ensures that it also is delivers a compelling story that includes depth and grit. Storytelling and aesthetics are two advantages Bone + Gold have mastered when it comes to working with brands. This provides a dynamic versatility by offering a variety of visual experience services for brands, concepts, products, and more. The three main company principles are based upon trust, respect, and family. Rachel’s new podcast, This Guy’s Legit, lifts the veil on entrepreneurship at every stage, across industries and discusses business logistics, acquiring clients, and more. Discover your creative passion and pursue it now. Podcast Co-Hosts Marcus V Colombano, Pineapple Red Rainey, Raconteur About The Outpost Redwood Forum For Outpost's 2018 flagship event, Pineapple produced and hosted the Redwood Forum. As the business track for the event, Pineapple led an open discussion with industry insiders who shed light on business growth, market risks, and brand partnerships. They contributed anecdotal tales of past experience and broader insights from their current positions. As a forum, the panel and Outpost attendees joined in an interactive conversation to discuss key themes and related insights.
Storytelling and aesthetic are two advantages Bone + Gold have mastered when it comes to working with brands. The full service commercial production company was started four years ago by Executive Producer, Rachel Dorsey. Rachel is driven on the daily by "doing." She feeds off of collaborating with like minded individuals and being on energetic sets. Rachel is originally from San Diego but now resides in NoCal with her husband who is also her business partner and their two children. She is a creative soul who is a big believer in community, hence why she and Outpost are such a perfect match! Her entrepreneurial and open minded spirit create outstanding client relations and inspiring brand stories worldwide. The innovative magic movie makers, Bone + Gold, capture a vibrant, playful mood, but always ensure the compelling story includes depth and grit. We were stoked to partner with Bone + Gold for our Open Roads event and have them fully capture the experience through their lens! Bone + Gold provides versatility by offering a variety of visual experience services for brands, concepts, products, and more. The three main company principles are based upon trust, respect, and family. Are you looking for tips to start your own creative production agency but don't know where to start? Rachel discusses business logistics, acquiring clients, and more on the Bone + Gold podcast! Discover your creative passion and pursuit now. Follow our podcasts on Spotify, iTunes, & Google Play! bit.ly/OutpostSpotify bit.ly/OutpostiTunes bit.ly/OutpostGooglePlay Check out our creative branding agency partner, Pineapple, on the web! - www.pineapplesf.com Podcast Co-Hosts: Marcus V Colombano, Pineapple Red Rainey, Creative Director
This episode is JAM PACKED with guests! Bursting at the seams with great content such as a throwback to ‘tiddles’, current Netflix shows, that S thing kids draw in school, stickers, dog breeds, furries and we play the NorCal, SoCal, NoCal game this time hosted by James!
This week’s inspiring guest Erika De La Cruz (creator of the TV & Personal Development Conference Passion 2 Paycheck) goes deep with JV about controversial tildes, NoCal and SoCal surprises, Lords and Rings, and the heartbreak and unexpected gifts of losing your home at nineteen. Hosted by Janet Varney. Edited by Julian Burrell for Maximum Fun.
Allen and Dan talk about dan's trip to NoCal, gambling, the Super Bore, and Snowpocalypse 2019. Opening Music by Lars Fredricksen and the Bastards, "Skins, Punx and Drunx"
Presented by The Zombie Podcast Network & www.BrownbutterWrestling.com & Joseph DeFalco III Studio at https://tinyurl.com/JD3Studio It's that time of the year again. On Monday December 17th your host "Zombie" Matt will once again put on his Santa hat and present the 2nd Annual Alternative Wrestling Radio X-Mas Xtravaganza! In the first segment we will be join the MF'r that kicked Zombie in the a$$ to restart his podcasting career, Carlo Carlson. We will discuss HIS Red Sox, the Annual #IndieSecretSanta gift exchange,Northeast indies and more. In the second segment we'll be joined by "The World's Tallest Cruiserweight" D-Rogue. We will discuss D winning The Grappler's Cup earlier this year in Oregon,Competing this year'a APW/GRPW Young Lion's Cup, East Bay Pro, THE ROAD and so much more.In the next spot we will be joined by Tha Boyz of G.O.U.G.E. Wrestling. If you don't know what G.O.U.G.E. is you need to put that in your search bar and smoke it. This is going to be a wacky segment.In the 4th inning we will be joined by a man that has more personalities than Sybil, Mike Rayne. We will discuss Best of The West, Hoodslam, Funnybone and so much more.In our Main Event we will joined by the host of the DERFCAST, the oldest greenhorn in the glorious history of NoCal pro wrestling, Fred Lazarus. Mike Matthews had to bow out due to a family emergency. Hope all is well Mike. Zombie and Fred will discuss current events in the wacky world of indie pro wrestling and way too much to list here because "Zombie" Matt is getting cramps in his fingers. All this plus listener calls and shout outs! Make sure to join the Alternative Wrestling Radio Crew LIVE at 7pm pacific/10pm eastern as the Boys will once again crack open the brandy and eggnog and ring in some holiday cheer! AWR Shirts:https://tinyurl.com/AWRTee
The guys welcome in John Mahlstedt (@jdmahlstedt) teacher extraordinaire and proprietor of Johnny Barbecue (@johnny_barbecue) in NoCal. They discuss....well.... barbecue...... and other things.... but barbecue seemed to be a theme... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/40ish/support
We take a break from our normal Bookends episode. We interview Rowland Savage a clinical professional counselor to discuss Psychopaths and Sociopaths in mystery fiction. We highlight a bookclub in Berkley, CA. Mystery Readers NoCal.
Mitali and Ahjali are gearing up for their big move to NYC! To make it more fun, Mitali brought her Indian sister Ritika and her white sister Dana but she still gets lost in the conversation. Who knew. Ahjali is still sore about Penny Farthings and her childhood NoCal curfews and Heather explains what "grocery store feet" are to everyone. If you guessed it's disgusting you are correct. So buckle up, the gals chat one last time before the podcast goes bi-coastal!
April 2011: Loren DavidsonFor April we have a conversation with NoCal trop rocker Loren Davidson about the California Trop Rock scene, song writing groups, house concerts, nationwide travel and what he's got going on plus a couple of songs from his newest disc, "Island Standard Time".Enjoy,JimmyPirateClick Here to Access the Episode.
Gary and Warren are back for another week of high powered sports talk. Cowboys get back on track with a dominating performance in NoCal. NBA season is underway and plenty of injuries occurred in the first week. Check around college football and what team people should be on the lookout for to make the playoff.
Infrastructure in California: CalFire looks into possibility of faulty power lines causing Northern California wildfires. Why don't we take care of our infrastructure? AND... California passes bill that will require schools to provide free feminine products in girls bathrooms AND... MGM disputes timeline put out by Clark County Sheriff on Las Vegas Shooting
John Broeske & Matt Otstot sitting in for Christina Musson - Northern California Wildfires and air quality in the Central Valley AND... KMJ's Mike DerManouel talks Boy Scouts allowing girls to participate in organization
Wildfires in NoCal and SoCal: Do you have a "bug out bag" packed and ready to go in the event of an emergency like this? AND... NFL kneeling AND... Breaking News: Boy Scouts to allow girls in Cub Scouts and work their way up to Eagle Scouts
RP261: Host Ray Collazo is joined by activist Angel Medina who shares his experience post Hurricane Maria and the real story on the island and throughout the diaspora. #UnidosPaPR Collazo is also joined by Leo Perales to discuss future of potential DACA deal, Budget attacks and impact of Trump/Corker feud on upcoming congressional fights. Collazo and Perales debut the "Hey Ray" segment. Prayers to our friends in NoCal dealing with forest fires.
The tables are turned on USA TODAY’s Sam Amick. On this episode, he is the one aswering the questions instead of asking. USA TODAY’s NBA Editor Kevin Spain comes in to talk to Sam about the Los Angeles Lakers front office shake up. They discuss how this went down, with Magic Johnson taking over as president of basketball operations and Jim Buss and Mitch Kupchak being fired. Sam has interview Lakers owner and governor Jeanie Buss on several occasions and knew this kind of move was in the works. He discusses what went into the decision and who could possibly take over as general manager for Kupchak. Then the guys talk about the DeMarcus Cousins trade that sent him from Sacramento to New Orleans. Sam lives in NoCal and is very familiar with the Kings franchise and has some good insight as to what the team was thinking on this move. Later in the show, USA TODAY’s AJ Neuharth-Keusch talks to former NBA player Grant Hill about how the league is in the middle of a guard revolution and his disdain for players taking games off.
The boys are busy and they love to talk about it! Sponsors? They are hoping for Fleet. Casey has been in NoCal, Canada, and many other places in between. Tony loves heterosexuals, but can do without them. How many past presidents do you think were gay? The boys are still leading the charge on Zika awareness. The RNC is in full effect and in short, we are all going to die. Racism and fear are rampant and so much more.
Tonight's show is jam packed.Vinny and Terry talk some MLB since we're a week into the regular season now. UK Softball and UK Baseball are rolling along and play shortly.It's a historic night in the NBA as teams still fight for playoff positions. More importantly Kobe Bryant, The Black Mamba, brings his career to a close tonight in the Staples Center, his final game as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers.Meanwhile in NoCal the Golden State Warriors seek to surpass the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls' 72-10 record by beating the Memphis Grizzlies in Oracle to move to 73-9.We've got two great guests as well. At 6:30 Eric Vincent of 95.5 FM in Detroit will join us to talk some Motown sports. At 7:30 Charles Tinsley, former EKU linebacker and Philadelphia Phillies minor leaguer, and fellow Harlan Countian will stop by at. Tune in, call us at (845)277-9373, tweet us at @CatsTalkWed--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/support
Tonight's show is jam packed.Vinny and Terry talk some MLB since we're a week into the regular season now. UK Softball and UK Baseball are rolling along and play shortly. It's a historic night in the NBA as teams still fight for playoff positions. More importantly Kobe Bryant, The Black Mamba, brings his career to a close tonight in the Staples Center, his final game as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers. Meanwhile in NoCal the Golden State Warriors seek to surpass the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls' 72-10 record by beating the Memphis Grizzlies in Oracle to move to 73-9. We've got two great guests as well. At 6:30 Eric Vincent of 95.5 FM in Detroit will join us to talk some Motown sports. At 7:30 Charles Tinsley, former EKU linebacker and Philadelphia Phillies minor leaguer, and fellow Harlan Countian will stop by at. Tune in, call us at (845)277-9373, tweet us at @CatsTalkWed
The Worst Week Ever For Vaping In The History of America Russ’ Super Bowl Meltdown New Hampshire, California, and Indiana Vapers Are Under Attack Vaping Patent Wars Begin Help NH vapers fight back against a nasty ban by sending an email to nhvapers@gmail.com to find out what you can do to help. California: SoCal emergency meeting: http://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_cigarette/comments/2ukum1/socal_sfata_line_in_the_sand/ NoCal emergency meeting: http://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_cigarette/comments/2ujttk/attn_california_lets_take_off_the_gloves/ How To Turn A Pro-Cop Activist Into A Police Abuse Activist In 10 Seconds http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2015/01/a_few_weeks_ago_when.php Buffalo vaping ban sneak attack: http://wivb.com/2015/02/03/e-cigarettes-restricted-in-buffalo/
This episode features the return of Jennifer Bjorklund, and she brought a friend to give Phil Hulett a verbal beat down. Hear what Eagle Rescuer, Headmistress, Jean Pichler has to say about Phil’s “Off the Bird” story from Episode 19. You won’t believe what Jean was wearing around her neck that made Phil question her intentions. Plus, doctors are baffled by the polio-like virus that has struck 25 Northern California children to date. But, Dr. Michael Z. Kurtz knows what it is and how you can keep your child safe. Dr. Kurtz also debunked a widely reported warning about testosterone supplements. The founder of Podfund explains how podcasters can crowd fund their show. Plus WTF things that almost made it into Disney movies, Jennifer’s news, Chris Martin sings the sports, and Jay’s weird news.
Through the years we've had a variety of guests on the MayorsManor show - including prospects, current players and several NHL legends. Today is no different, although we're going in a slightly different direction. Instead of talking to one of the guys on the ice we'll be joined by somebody who watches from the stands. Colin Hanks is best known as an actor, however he's also a huge sports fan. Specifically, he's been following the LA Kings for about 25 years now. So, we'll go back in time and see what some of his earliest hockey memories are. As you'll quickly find out, he's not a casual fan. Some might say he's actually obsessed with hockey because his knowledge runs deep. We'll talk about his favorite players, teams he doesn't like (hint: he has strong opinions about the Ducks and Coyotes), the Kings playoff run in 1993 vs the Maple Leafs, their Stanley cup victory this year, watching games at Madison Square Garden, several problems he's had with the NHL over the last two decades and much more. Hanks also often tweets about his love for the San Francisco Giants. Don't worry, we'll hit that topic as well. On the acting front, we'll dig into a few of his movie roles and see if he knows about Barry Melrose's obsession with the hit show Dexter. Plus, Hanks waxes on about Big Lebowski quotes and even tells us about a pet project he's been working on the last few years, a documentary about Tower Records. If that's not enough for you, the NoCal native also promises to tweet out a photo once the lockout ends. What's the photo of, you ask? Listen and find out! Here we go with one of our best shows ever... NOW AVAILABLE ON iTunes
Annie Barry (Graceland) brough the sunshine when she taped this episode. Mark and Annie discover how similar they are, discuss Gilda Radner and Gene Wilder, and talk about more unique plays written for school in NoCal. We also discuss Muppets and Hurricanes. It's a fun crazy one....WOOP WOOP
On today's THE FOOD SEEN, James Peterson recounts his mouth watering memoirs . Upon leaving the lush land of NoCal, he traveled to Paris, backpacked through French vineyards looking for work, and had a life changing lunch prepared by a vigneron's wife. From there, he worked for Michelin starred chefs, met Richard Olney in the buff, translated French pastry cookbooks, opened a restaurant in NYC, took to writing his own cookbooks, and taught himself photography therewith. His first book, Sauces won the James Beard Foundation Cookbook of the Year Award in 1991. 15 books later, and decades of dedication, James releases the 2nd edition of Vegetables, which has sold over 100,000 copies. This episode has been sponsored by Fairway Market. “It was learning about wine that carried me into cuisine. My original interest was in wine, and that got me interested in cooking.” “I wanted to take traditional French cuisine and refine it.” — James Peterson on THE FOOD SEEN
Join Us as we recap the final regular season game for our beloved LA Kings as they travel up to NoCal for what maybe the most pivotal game in the modern Era for Kings fans. A Win here vs a Yotes loss means the Kings claim their second divisional title in their illustrious history. And then weve got Ryan Clowe and a bunch of other stuff to discuss as well. If you are a diehard and cant get enough LA Kings hockey talk this is your one stop shop to make it happen. Right here on the only live LA Kings talk show after each and every road game.
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a bad-ass session musician in LA? You have? Well, affix your earholes to this podcast, as Travis Von Cartier holds court on life as an LA musician, and the differences between NoCal audiences and SoCal audiences. Follow Travis on twitter: @tvoncartier...Also, Paul makes a blatant at controversy. Did he succeed? Were you “WHA?” or “meh..”
Some chick says AI said she was too fat to sit in the front row at one of their shows; Guy became engulfed in flames at an SF porn shop; NoCal business owner beat an ADA lawsuit; SF Chronicle reporter Justin Berton comes on to talk about the alleged serial killer arrested in Reno.
Endurance Nation coaches Rich Strauss and Patrick McCrann discuss the teams incredible race results last weekend, Rich's clinic in NoCal this coming weekend, and preview their Bike Fit webinar coming at the end of the month.
Last night was my first time in our new time slot. Noah & Jon held down the show last week while I was up in NoCal. We'll be podcasting the last two hours of our shows (10pm-Midnight) this summer. If you want to catch the whole three hour show, check it out on the live stream at kcsb.org. Playlist
We talk Kings-Mavs, why you shouldn't say "NoCal", which teams have been disappointing. Game of the week: Sacramento Kings at Golden State Warriors on Sunday December 15!