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David Jackson Productions
Mind Your Business - New App State Chancellor & Ski Season Success - February 27 2025

David Jackson Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 25:58


Mind Your Business is back with a new format and a metric ton of High Country News!We start on campus where Dr. Heather Norris was announced today as the 8th Chancellor in Appalachian State University's history. We were granted a one-on-one interview with Chancellor Norris following her appointment, where she talks about her Chamber roots and the role of campus as a positive and supportive partner for the High Country community.In the wake of Hurricane Helene, the snow sports industry has provided a much needed boost to our region's economic recovery. Talia Freeman, Director of Marketing at Beech Mountain Resort, talks about the impact of cold weather on the success of the slopes, and what she hears from visitors as they return to the mountains. Talia also details the upcoming Runs for Buns fundraising weekend, and gives some inspiration for those businesses looking to find their philanthropic cause.We also have information about the third round of the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Hope for the High Country: Business Resiliency Disaster Grant program.Mind Your Business is a weekly production of the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce. The show is made possible through the sponsorship support of Appalachian Commercial Real Estate.Support the show

Typical Skeptic Podcast
Mary Joyce - Alternate Warfare - TSP # 1775

Typical Skeptic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 42:12


WeatherWarfare #UFOs #UndergroundBases #Conspiracy #GuerrillaWarfare #DeepState #SecretTechnology #HAARP #ClimateControl #Disclosure #TypicalSkepticPodcast #MaryJoyce #HiddenTruths #AlternativeNews #MindControl"DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast are those of the guest, Mary Joyce, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the host or the Typical Skeptic Podcast. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Viewer discretion is advised."Mary A. Joyce is an investigative journalist renowned for her work on unexplained phenomena and her role as the editor of the website SkyShipsOverCashiers.com. Her career includes positions as a feature editor, Sunday magazine editor, columnist, and artist for major metropolitan newspapers. Additionally, she has contributed to various magazines and authored several books. In the corporate sector, Mary coordinated art and printing for talking children's books at a Fortune 100 company, collaborating with creative teams from Marvel Comics, Golden Books, and the Berenstain Bears, among others. Early in her career, she held promotional roles with the world's largest private printing company, an air pollution control agency, political campaigns, and a community college. Her books include "Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains," "Cherokee Little People Were Real," "Tangible Evidence of Jesus Left Behind for Us to Find," and "Bigfoot Beyond the Footprints."Website skyshipsovercashiers.comSupport The typical skeptic podcast and channel with any tips or donations, thank you

The David Knight Show
INTERVIEW Volunteerism in West North Carolina Mountains 

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 42:39


Leigh Brown (GiveSendGo @weloveWNC) joins with an update on the people in Western NC after the devastation of hurricane HeleneHow it began, what it's like nowProperty ownership issues, insurance claimsWhat you need to think about in terms of preppingA network of volunteers vs the centralized bureaucracy that desires to control, not helpIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

The REAL David Knight Show
INTERVIEW Volunteerism in West North Carolina Mountains 

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 42:39


Leigh Brown (GiveSendGo @weloveWNC) joins with an update on the people in Western NC after the devastation of hurricane HeleneHow it began, what it's like nowProperty ownership issues, insurance claimsWhat you need to think about in terms of preppingA network of volunteers vs the centralized bureaucracy that desires to control, not helpIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.

The Scene Vault Podcast
300 Years of Mountain Moonshine History

The Scene Vault Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 16:02


On the latest stop on the Moonshine & Motorsports trail, Rick visits the Mountain Gateway Museum and Heritage Center. Along the way they talk about the background, heritage, and amazing history hiding in those North Carolina Mountains. This is a collaboration between The Scene Vault Podcast and North Carolina's Department of Cultural and Natural Resources made to spotlight the history of moonshine, motorsports, and the state of North Carolina. For more visit https://dailydownforce.com/moonshine-motorsports/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dispatches From Myrtle Beach
Our Summer Vacations | DFMB Episode 80

Dispatches From Myrtle Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 41:16


Link recaps his month-long vacation to Hawaii, and Charles tells us about his fun-filled family trip to the North Carolina Mountains. C'mon and have a good time with us! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

MountainLore
The Tale of Phoebe Ward, The Witch of the North Carolina Mountains

MountainLore

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024


In the mountains of North Carolina, the mysterious and feared witch Phoebe Ward once roamed from place to place, weaving spells and leaving a mysterious legacy in her wake. Phoebe's life was as wild and twisted as the mountain trails themselves, and her legend only grew after a chilling encounter with some men one cold, … Continue reading "The Tale of Phoebe Ward, The Witch of the North Carolina Mountains"

Speaking of Travel®
Crafted By Juniper Creates Adventures In Western North Carolina And Asheville Regional Airport Update

Speaking of Travel®

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 47:14


There is always a proud sense of community that you find in small towns and communities in our country. And in the North Carolina Mountains, you can add to that something downright magical. Great people, incredible food, and Southern Hospitality to make you all feel like you're home. People here love to roll out the welcome mat. Meet Summer Stipe, Founder and Lead Planner​ of Juniper and Crafted by Juniper. Summer offers customized and personalized itineraries for people traveling to Western North Carolina and for locals looking to freshen up their date nights or adventures. Summer shares why helping people build deeper connections with the people in their lives and to the places where they land, either temporarily or permanently, as well as supporting businesses who are recruiting candidates to the area, provides a rewarding, and proud business model. And Tina Kinsey from the Asheville Regional Airport shares how the future could look for this fast-growing airport and what the summer season is shaping up to look like. Tina invites you to sign up for the new quarterly e-newsletter, INSIGHT: AVL Forward, to access more information about the airport's growth with in-depth articles, photos and videos. The newsletter provides a look into airport strategy, challenges, problem-solving, and questions and engagement.And so much more! A must listen. Only on Speaking of Travel. Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.

Behind the Stays
Why She Left Her Successful Career in Accounting to Build a Hospitality Brand in the North Carolina Mountains

Behind the Stays

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 56:48


Want to save 30-40% off West Elm purchase for your Airbnb?  Or hundreds off of instagram famous mattresses from Bear or Purple? Then you'll want to create your free account with our partner Minoan. Minoan provides hosts with a one-stop-shop to get hundreds of discounts on the world's leading brands, and a system where you can manage all of the ordering, tracking, returns, etc. in one place. Saving you time and money! Sign up and tell them that Zach from Behind the Stays sent you there way. Meet Catherine Morris, the creator of Edenwod — a 6-acre oasis in the North Carolina mountains just 45 minutes outside of Asheville.  Catherine is an accountant by trade and spent nearly two decades climbing the corporate ladder taking on big roles in both finance and human resources. And she loved the work she did. But, when COVID hit, and her 9-year-old son was stuck at home doing school virtually, Catherine realized that it might be time for her family to make a change. She and her husband had always loved hosting people for dinner, and the two of them had recently discussed extending their love of hospitality into other arenas when the pandemic hit. Once it became clear that life wasn't going to return to normal anytime soon, Catherine decided to take an idea she had been noodling on, of creating a unique getaway for folks looking to reconnect with a loved one and nature, into reality. Tune in to hear the story of how Catherine found the perfect plot of land through cold calling, how she worked with a local architect to build a one-of-a-kind barn and treehouse, and how she hopes to fully replace her former salary with revenue from Edenwood over the next year. Book Your Stay at Edenwood Follow the Edenwood Treehouse on Sponstayneous  Follow the Edenwood Barn on Sponstayneous Follow Edenwood on Instagram Have you signed up for Minoan yet? In this episode we feature a Minoan customer review from Alyson, the founder of SmartStays — discover what she loves most about Minoan and how Minoan has helped her save thousands of dollars setting up her short term rentals.  Create your totally free Minoan account here.  Have you signed up for Ping yet? Ping makes it easy for guests to be notified when their favorite Airbnbs become available — and it's the secret tool the best Airbnb hosts use to maximize bookings. Sign up today at bnbping.com About the Show Behind the Stays is brought to you twice a week by Sponstayneous — a free, biweekly newsletter that brings subscribers the best last-minute deals and upcoming steals on Airbnb.   You can subscribe, for free, at www.sponstayneous.com.  Behind the Stays is hosted by Zach Busekrus, co-founder of Sponstayneous, you can connect with him on Twitter at @zboozee.

David Jackson Productions
Mind Your Business - 2023 High Country Economic Kickoff Luncheon Keynote Address - Tracy Swartout - Superintendent Blue Ridge Parkway

David Jackson Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 18:43


As we recap the 2023 High Country Economic Kickoff Luncheon, listen to the keynote presentation from Tracy Swartout, Superintendent of the Blue Ridge Parkway.Mind your Business is produced weekly by the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce. The radio show airs each Thursday morning at 10:05AM on WATA (1450AM/96.5FM) in the High Country. The podcast version of the program is made possible each week by Appalachian Commercial Real Estate and sponsored in part by Appalachian Regional Healthcare System.Support the show

David Jackson Productions
Mind Your Business - Winter Tourism Economy w/ Talia Freeman - Beech Mountain Resort

David Jackson Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 28:13


A well-timed artic blast is settling into the mountains of Northwest North Carolina! While some may dream of warmer conditions, ski and snowboard enthusiasts could not have planned for a shot of cold air to come at a better time. The cold temperatures and snowfall help promote North Carolina's winter sports industry. Skiers and snowboarders flock to the mountains during the holidays, and the resorts that welcome these visitors provide the backbone for memorable experiences.On this week's Mind Your Business, we visit with Talia Freeman, Director of Marketing for Beech Mountain Resort. She discusses a full slate of events planned for Beech Mountain over the next few weeks, while also sharing how these resorts collectively work to make the North Carolina Mountains a desired destination for outdoor enthusiasts at such an important time of year.Mind your Business is produced weekly by the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce. The radio show airs each Thursday morning at 10:05AM on WATA (1450AM/96.5FM) in the High Country. The podcast version of the program is made possible each week by Appalachian Commercial Real Estate and sponsored in part by Appalachian Regional Healthcare System.Support the show

RPPR Actual Play
Delta Green: Up Jumped The Reaper

RPPR Actual Play

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 98:29


Nikki Sandson is a promising graduate student pursuing a degree in American Folklore. For her dissertation, she had planned to catalog and analyze the tales of several isolated communities deep in the western North Carolina Mountains. Now, she and her boyfriend are missing in the rugged terrain and her family fears the worst. Two private investigators and one of Nikki's colleagues follow her steps to find her. This scenario comes form Fear's Sharp Little Needles, an anthology of Call of Cthulhu scenarios, easily adaptable for Delta Green rules. Caleb as Dr. Lyle Bennington, Anthropologist Jason as Sapphon Arnault, private investigator Maddy as Veronica turner, private investigator Ross as the Handler

Inside the Writer's Studio
Sandra Brown (10/15/22) Inside the Writer's Studio Episode #109

Inside the Writer's Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 49:36


Charlie talks with 73-time NYT bestseller Sandra Brown about her latest novel, Overkill. They discuss structuring thrillers, pacing, writing villains, the terrible trouble, the North Carolina Mountains, and much more.

Carolina Outdoors
Fall in Full Effect

Carolina Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022


(From 10.15.12, Segment 1) Catch up with the Outdoor Guys, Bill Bartee and Wes Lawson. Fall in is full effect which is an absolutely gorgeous time to get active in the North Carolina Mountains. Fish are biting and leaves are falling, so get outside! Need to gear up? Stop by Jesse Brown's Outdoors.

The Conspiracy Show with Richard Syrett
Weird Things & Secrets Found on Google Maps

The Conspiracy Show with Richard Syrett

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 95:25


Weird Things & Secrets Found on Google Maps Guest: Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan newspapers - The Orlando Sentinel in Florida as an artist and columnist, and The Oakland Press in Michigan as a Sunday magazine editor and then feature editor. On the side, she

California Haunts Radio
Werner Von Braun and Life on Mars with Mary A. Joyce

California Haunts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 127:37


Mary Joyce will be on hand to talk about NASA whistleblower Clark McClelland who claims to have had contact with Werner Von Braun. In his reports, McClelland claims that Von Braun believed in ETs and also belived that there was life on Mars.Joyce has been the editor of the Oakland Press in Michigan and was also a columnist for the Orlando Sentinel.In 2008, she became the editor and researcher for Sky Ships Over Cashiers, an online publication that covers topics such as Sasquatch, UFOs and other mysteries.In her career she has investigated the death of Jimmy Hoffa and other mob stories.Websiteskyshipsovercashiers.comBooksCherokee Little People Were RealBIGFOOT - Beyond the footprintsTangible evidence of Jesus left behind for usUnderground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains

Carolina Outdoors
The Health of Trout Streams in Western NC with Sam Johnson

Carolina Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 21:38


(05.28.22, Segment 3) Join Bill and Wes as they chat with Sam Johnson about trout stream health in the North Carolina Mountains. When taking part in the sport of fly fishing, it is very important to be aware of the stream's health as well as the trout! Play this podcast episode for an official update! Thinking about going fly fishing?! Plan a wading trip and gear up with Jesse Brown's Outdoors!

The Conspiracy Show with Richard Syrett
The Greys, Skunk Apes, Little People, and Underground Bases

The Conspiracy Show with Richard Syrett

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 105:42


THE GREYS In the first hour, Richard welcomes a UFO and paranormal investigator along with special guest Dolly Safran who claims to be a lifelong extraterrestrial experiencer. They will discuss her relationship with the grey aliens which began with an alleged abduction when she was fourteen. ? ? http://www.prestondennett.weebly.com/ Guest: Preston Dennett began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends and co-workers were having dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated a wide variety of paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 29 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. Several of his books have been Amazon UFO bestsellers. His articles have appeared in numerous magazines including Fate, Atlantis Rising, MUFON UFO Journal, Nexus, Paranormal Magazine, UFO Magazine, Phenomena Magazine, Mysteries Magazine, Ufologist and others. His writing has been translated into several different languages including German, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Icelandic. BOOKS: Undersea UFO Base https://www.amazon.com/Undersea-UFO-B... Ghosts of Greater Los Angeles http://www.amazon.com/Ghosts-Greater-... California Ghosts http://www.amazon.com/California-Ghos... UFOs Over New York http://www.amazon.com/UFOs-Over-New-Y... UFOs and Aliens http://www.amazon.com/Aliens-Mysterie... Out-of-Body Exploring: A Beginner

The Bike Shed
329: Fire Mode

The Bike Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 31:41


Steph is excited to be headed on a retreat with her mom in the mountains, but before that, she details how she helped troubleshoot a production issue with her team and appreciated their process. She's also looking into tooling around spinning up more machines to process more RSpec tests. Chris had a developer start their new job at Sagewell and highlights how they involved the new person in rectifying potentially missing and/or confusing existing documentation. He also has a gripe, and that is accounts. Handling too many accounts. Additionally, he talks about triaging an error and how it was tough initially to understand if something was actually broken. And then it was even harder to understand what was broken. So he paired through it and used the power of putting two heads together. This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM (https://scoutapm.com/bikeshed). Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy. Become a Sponsor (https://thoughtbot.com/sponsorship) of The Bike Shed! Transcript: CHRIS: Hello and welcome to another episode of The Bike Shed, a weekly podcast from your friends at thoughtbot about developing great software. I'm Chris Toomey. STEPH: And I'm Steph Viccari. CHRIS: And together, we're here to share a bit of what we've learned along the way. So, Steph, what's new in your world? STEPH: Hey, Chris, I am going on vacation next week, and I am so excited about that. It's going to be pretty much a week long. It's like a Tuesday through Friday ordeal. And it's a trip that I'm taking with my mom. So over the past year, she's gotten super serious about her health and nutrition and done a phenomenal job of being very focused on a plant-based diet, which is basically healthy vegan food is what that comes down to. So there is a retreat that's taking place in the North Carolina Mountains that she's really excited about. I'm going to go with her. We're going to do lots of cooking, and hiking, and hanging out in the mountains, and it's going to be lovely. CHRIS: Well, that does sound lovely. STEPH: Yeah, it seems like a really perfect time to disconnect just because you're headed into the mountains. So all you should take with you are books and things that are not iPhones, and tablets, and computers, and screens. So I'm looking forward to that, just to be away from screens for the week. On some more technical news, this past week, I helped troubleshoot a production issue, which was a bit novel for me because the work that Joël and I are doing with our current project it's all in the testing realm. And so it was probably around 10:00 o'clock at night my time, and I got a ping on Slack. And it looked like I was getting called in for a production issue. And I was like, I have touched zero production code. [laughs] So I'm very intrigued how I could have broken production at this point. And so I looked into it, and it turned out that it wasn't necessarily related to a commit that I had authored, but it was for a commit that I had reviewed and then approved. And so their strategy is they create a new channel. They'd gotten a ticket that an error was occurring. And then the site reliability team created a new Slack channel, and then they pinged everybody who either authored, reviewed, and approved that change to be like, hey, we think the issue is related to this commit. Our plan is we'd like to roll it back. But before we do, we just want to check in with folks who have more knowledge to help us confirm that, yes, this error message seems related. And I really liked that approach. I really like the idea that it's not just the person who merged the commit that then gets pinged on it, but it's like everybody else who happened to look at this and review it come help us too. So we spent some time looking into it, confirmed that yes, indeed, it was related to that particular commit. And then their team did the wonderful thing of then rolling it back. So then, it was no longer an escalated issue. And so then I asked, "What else can I do to help?" And they said, "Well, from here, it's no longer a production issue. So tomorrow, just follow up with the author and let them know and issue a fix for the bug, and then merge it like normal." So we're back in that normal pull-request flow, very calm. And overall, I just appreciated their process. I like very much how they pulled more people in because I think some of the other people that were involved weren't online, which makes sense because it was really late. So that way, you just spread in case some other people really aren't available that then hopefully you'll get lucky and one of those three or four people are available to help you troubleshoot. CHRIS: That does sound like a really nice and thoughtful and intentional bug response, communication, procedure, rollback, et cetera. All of that sounds like it worked very well and is nice to have. And it's the sort of thing that a larger organization ideally gets to, having these sorts of processes. Spoiler alert, later in the episode, I will talk about the other side of it of being a very young organization and trying to be like, wait, is this a bug? Is this not a bug? Should we roll back? What do we do? That's actually my topic de jour. But what you're describing sounds like the calm even in the case that there is a fire sort of like, yep, we've got procedures. We have workflows. We have communication channels and ways that even the exceptional things can be handled in an ideally as calm as possible way. So that's awesome that that's what you got to experience there. STEPH: Yeah, getting called in at 10:00 o'clock is never fun for anybody. But when it happens, because it's going to happen, then I appreciate the thoughtfulness and that process that they put behind it. So it all went fairly smoothly. And it was also one of those fun things where I haven't met...like this is a very big organization, so I hadn't met any of those people. So when I got pinged on it, and then I hopped in, I was like, hi, I don't know anything about this process and what y'all are doing, but I am here. I'm here to help. Where can I look? What can I do? So it was also a fun endeavor in that regard to just be like, I don't know what I'm doing, but I am here to help. Please let me know how I can help. And it ended up working pretty well. So yeah, that's been a fun adventure for this week. How about you? What's new in your world? CHRIS: What is new in my world? Well, we had a developer start this week, which has been really wonderful. Unfortunately, we had scheduled their first day to be Monday, which was Presidents' Day, and that's a holiday. So we got out in front of that one and figured it out. We're like, no, no, actually, feel free to start on Tuesday. We'll not be around on Monday, so you shouldn't be around on Monday. But then, on Tuesday, they started. And we intentionally structured things such that we have a contractor that has been working with us for like seven or eight months now. So it's been a long time and been very formative as well the work with that contractor. So this is their last week, and thus, we very purposefully brought the new person on the team and that contractor together to maximize the amount of pairing and overlap that we have there just to try and as intentionally as possible grab whatever is in their head, get another point of view. Because this new individual on the team will be able to work with myself and the other full-time developer on the team a bunch moving forward, so we want to maximize their overlap with the person who is on their way out. But otherwise, it's been great. We're a young organization, so the version of onboarding it's me running around setting up a lot of accounts, forgetting to set up other ones, getting pings in Slack, and then following up and setting up another account. Eventually, I hope that there are checklists and formalizations and, ideally, one-click SSO magic that makes all of that work. But for now, I'm happy to chase it down. But really, we're just leveraging pairing as much as possible as the onboarding tool to make sure that where we don't have formalization, procedures, documentation, et cetera, as thoroughly built out as I would love to be at, we can shore that up with some time with other humans. STEPH: That's awesome. It's always fun having someone new to join to highlight all the things you need to automate or at least have a checklist for to then help them onboard. But that's really exciting that you've got a new teammate. CHRIS: Yeah, definitely very exciting. And they've been great. They've hit the ground running and a couple of pull requests already and just contributing very effectively within their first couple of days. So that's always wonderful to see. We are definitely taking this moment to document what is undocumented or update the README where it needs to be and start to make that checklist. We have another person who will be starting in about two weeks' time. And so, ideally, that will be even a little bit more fleshed out of a process. So slowly, incrementally get a little bit better with each we add that we get there. STEPH: How much do you involve the new person in creating that documentation? Is that something that you ask them to help build, or is it something you take ownership of? What's that balance? CHRIS: It's interesting. So definitely some I want to be with that person because I think it can often be the easy first PR is an update to the README for like, oh, I tried to set up the app, and it did not work. For this reason, I have now updated the README, and now there's a pull request. And we get to experience that flow via the very low-stakes change of updating the README. So that's a definite one that I like to have. The other is I'll typically ask for the individual to capture as much as possible. There's a very delicate line in my mind between empowering them and being like, yes, absolutely. We're young. We don't have everything documented. So feel free to make changes where that makes sense to you. But at the same time, I know that joining a new team can be complicated, can be intimidating in certain ways. You're not sure what's okay to change? What's not okay to change? That sort of thing. So I simultaneously don't want to put the pressure on someone to be like, "Yeah, no, change anything you want. Literally, nothing is stable here. Nothing's glued to the ground. So feel free to pick up anything and throw it out the window." That feels too far in my mind. So I don't have an actual answer like, I'm ideally calibrated at this point. But it's sort of those two tensions that I'm holding in mind as I think about that. STEPH: Well, I really like your answer. I like that balance because I think it's really nice to include the person in those changes and also just because they're going through it. So they happen to have that insight, and it's fresh. But I agree, when you're joining a job, you want some stability and confidence that the people that you are joining that team with are also working hard to make it a very positive onboarding experience. And if you just were to push all of that responsibility on to them to be like, "Yeah, we know. We don't have this organized yet. So you tell us everything that we need to do," that would feel unkind to that new person. I think as a new person that I wouldn't fully enjoy that. I don't mind some of it, but I wouldn't want all of it. I'd have nervousness around ownership, around improving processes, and who that belongs with. CHRIS: Sort of a classic case of it depends, or it's a little from Column A, a little from Column B, but definitely some, just hopefully not too much. STEPH: The Goldilocks of onboarding, some onboarding responsibilities, but not all of them, just the right amount. [laughs] CHRIS: Shifting gears slightly, though, I just want to gripe for a minute. I'm just going to gripe. This is not my normal mode, but I'm going to lean into it. STEPH: Do it. CHRIS: Accounts, just accounts. I have so many accounts now. There are so many across different systems, and I'm trying to do the good thing, which is let's stop using personal accounts for anything and only use organizational accounts for the things that are for work. And some organizations do a great job with this. GitHub, I'm looking at you; really well done, super happy with the way that you folks have implemented accounts. You get that I am one human being that contains multitudes. I am my personal self; I am my work self. I am maybe even another version of work, and you get that. And you usually let me exist as all of those versions of myself and, man, do I appreciate that. Heroku, you're okay. Like, it's all right. You treat the different facets of me as different accounts, but that's okay. You make it relatively easy to switch between. Although you do make me two-factor auth and re-login every single day, and I don't love that. So I don't know what's going on there, but fine. Trello, aka Atlassian, I guess at this point, come on, what are we doing? What's going on here? So originally, I had started, and I had the one Trello account, and I had my personal boards. And then there was the Sagewell organizational account. And within that, there were some boards, and I would just bounce back and forth. But I realized, no, I need to do the right thing. So I created a new Trello account. And now Atlassian just forces me to switch between them, and it loses the link that I'm going to often. It's a different login interstitial screen. And it constantly shows me that like, hey, you don't have access to this. Do you want to switch accounts? And I say yes. And then they take me to a screen where I can pick between two options, the one that I was that didn't have the ability to do it and another. And as a developer, I know that the thing I'm about to say is not fair. But come on, folks, you could know the answer to this question. There are two, and one is the wrong answer, so the other one is probably the right answer. You don't need to autolog me into that; I get it. Just emphasize it because they almost look identical on the list. I have now accidentally tried to request access with my secondary account to my other account, and I can't get out of that state. So now, one of the ways that I try and do this it shows me a list of them to pick. The other it says, "You have requested access. We're waiting to hear back." And I'm like, no. So anyway, that's a thing. STEPH: So I know people can't see me. [laughs] So I'll narrate that I'm dying over here because I very much appreciate that we are positive people. We are very focused on bringing positive energy, but the descent into the amount of shade that you're throwing at different applications [laughter] just really made my day, and I feel that pain. I have felt that pain with Atlassian and can relate. And we should have some gripe sessions. This feels healthy. This feels very...okay, well, I don't know for you. I'm the one that's laughing and getting joy out of this. I don't know if it's helpful for you, but it feels very cathartic to me. [laughs] CHRIS: It is definitely somewhat cathartic. I think there's utility in having these sorts of conversations. And throwing shade at Atlassian, whatever, they're doing fine, so I'm not super worried about it. But generally, we try and keep things positive because I think that's, frankly, a more effective way to communicate. But occasionally, it is useful to look at the things where I'm like; that is a pattern that I do not want to repeat. And I'm sure that there are complex organizational enterprise-y reasons that it has to be this way. But I can look at that and say never that. That experience as a user is like, wow, yeah, I just tripped over nine layers of your enterprise there just trying to do very simple day-to-day things for myself. So I want to avoid that. I've griped about that one login, not the company OneLogin. But that one login page that I've experienced where I start to interact with the form, and suddenly some JWT handshake in the background happens, and I'm now logged in. And it just rips the page out from underneath me. That is unacceptable. That is not okay. And I really do think there's something worth occasionally looking at those and being like, well, not that. But anyway, I should probably stop my gripe session now. STEPH: [laughs] Well, if I may join in, I have one that I'd like to share. Since we're on this -- CHRIS: Throw it on the pile. What else we got? [laughs] STEPH: [laughs] So there was some code. There was a piece of code that I was looking at that was very not friendly. It was difficult to understand. It took a while to parse through what are they actually doing? What records are they creating? Why did they choose this manner? Why are we iterating over these particular numbers? What's the outcome here? And I was pairing with Joël and was going back and forth having a conversation trying to be the detectives of why this code exists, and we finally got there. And we finally understood what it's doing and why. And I just lost it for a minute once we finally got there. [laughs] I just thought the way this code is written, it does not improve readability, and it doesn't improve performance. All it did was make my life harder because it was very difficult to read. So all they did was become really clever with the code that they were writing and essentially drying it up, which I have such a beef with DRY because it has caused me pain. And so they essentially were drying up their code or introducing a way to make it just take up fewer lines that took up less vertical space. But overall, I was very grumpy about it. And Joël was very kind about it and was like, "Well, this is the type of code I could see maybe why they did this." But you're right; it doesn't help with readability and performance. And he was helping balance out my grumpy goose moment. I've been having a lot this week; maybe it's just the week I'm in. I'm in more of a fiery mode this week [laughs] with some of the code that I'm seeing, and that was one of them. That was the please, please, please don't DRY up your code. If it doesn't improve readability or performance, there's just no need. There is no benefit. CHRIS: Well, I definitely know that feeling. And I think I've probably, as a developer, gone through that arc where early on I was just trying to make stuff work, and then I learned how to be clever. And suddenly, being clever became a game that I could play. And then, pretty early on, I realized I would come back to my own code from two weeks ago and be like, what the heck does this do? I have no idea. And that's when I was drawn to Ruby. That was one of the things. I'm like, oh, I can write code that looks so much like the clear words that I have in my head about the thing. I like that. And so much of my career has been spent in the let's make it obvious and revisitable. I actually remember very clearly early on in my time at thoughtbot, I was working on something and was working on it with Joe Ferris, who is the CTO of thoughtbot and a very clever individual, and I mean that in the truly positive sense of the term, one of the most capable engineers I've ever worked with. He was describing an anecdote, but it was basically he'd put up a pull request. And someone replied, "Oh, that's clever." And Joe's reaction was, "Oh, crap." Just taking that as not an insult but as someone saying, oh, that's clever in a positive way, and Joe hearing that in the negative form of I went too far here, or this is not obvious in its initial interpretation. That really stuck in my head from there, just his reaction to it immediately of that being not a good thing. And I was like, that is interesting. And all the more so over time, I've come to believe that clever is probably something to avoid in code. STEPH: Yeah, agreed. I'm at the point that if I do see someone who's done something that I do think is clever in a positive way, I will still abstain from using that word clever because I do want to make sure they don't think that I'm saying in a bad way that this is clever, that it's not readable, and it's not friendly. So I totally avoid that word when I'm complimenting someone's code just to make sure there's no confusion. CHRIS: It's one of those words that got away from us that we lost the definition of, and then we came back, yeah. Mid-roll Ad Hi, friends, and now a quick break to hear from today's sponsor, Scout APM. Scout APM is an application performance monitoring tool that's designed to help developers find and fix performance issues quickly. With an intuitive user interface, Scout will tie bottlenecks to source code, so you can quickly pinpoint and resolve performance abnormalities like N+1 queries, slow database queries, and memory bloat. Scout also recently implemented external service monitoring, adding even more granularity when it comes to HTTP requests and API calls. So give Scout a try today with a free 14-day trial and experience first-hand why developers worldwide call Scout their best friend. And as an added bonus for Bike Shed listeners, Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. To learn more, visit scoutapm.com/bikeshed. That's scoutapm.com/bikeshed. CHRIS: Let's see. In other news, you had mentioned this earlier, and then I had mentioned my side of it but errors in alerting and all of those sorts of things. They're an interesting question. We had a small situation over the weekend that turned out to be kind of real, kind of not real. But I happened to be away on vacation. I did have my computer with me because, at this point, we're early enough. And I'm like, I'm going to take my computer everywhere and just be ready in case it's necessary. And in this case, I did get a ping. I looked into it and what was unfortunate is it wasn't immediately obvious if something was broken or not. And to a certain degree, that's always going to be kind of true. There's so much noise, so many requests hitting a web application. And how do you tell the good ones from the bad ones? And ideally, I could threshold around certain volumes of traffic, but even that's going to have spikes, and ebbs and flows and things like that. So it was very hard initially to understand is something actually broken? And then all the more so to understand what was broken. Thankfully, it was tractable. It was solvable. And we've done, I think, some good work especially considering how early on we are and how we've instrumented things in Sentry, in particular, our usage of Sentry and also somewhat in the logs. But again, I think I've talked about this before, but I'm feeling this tension around there's data. There's data just kind of like, what happened? And right now, we've got logs. That's one of the places that goes to Sentry if it gets escalated up to that level. And we sort of have a weird Venn diagram between logs and Sentry. And then we also have analytics as another thing and then eventually data science, and what do we want to try and learn? And all of these kinds of want different facets of it's not the same data set. But I wonder, is there a superset of data that then we could filter and slice and cut up, do all those sorts of things? I think this is the dream of Honeycomb and platforms like that, but I'm not even certain if that's true. And so I'm in that awkward middle space is how I would describe it. But in that particular case, I was able to resolve it. I did take away as an action it's probably time to start thinking about PagerDuty anomaly detection, that sort of thing. When does alerting happen? When do engineers actually get calls when not just during the normal nine-to-five of the workday? So I'll be investigating that in the coming weeks and see where we get to. But it's sort of the first thing that really pushed us in that direction. The other thing I'll say is we have the idea of the point dev, which I've talked about on a couple of episodes. But the idea is for each week, one individual on the engineering team is in charge of the noise, for lack of a better term. They're looking at the error stream in Sentry. They're looking at any ad hoc requests that are coming from our admin team, et cetera, et cetera. And that's been really great. But one thing that I've noticed is that dealing with the errors is particularly tricky and what we did in this particular case was just to pair on that. As an individual, it is really hard to sometimes to reproduce, sometimes to just understand these are the things you didn't expect in your code, and therefore they are, by definition, harder to understand, harder to think about. And then sometimes you get to an understanding. You're like, ah, what do we do about that? Do we care? Do we not care? Is this just noise? Is this something we should solve? Is it something we should solve soon? Or is this something we can solve whenever we get to it in the backlog? And making that sort of determination is all the harder. And so I'm increasingly of the mind that there should be some amount of time that is pairing on that error backlog to bring two heads together. I hadn't been thinking of it this way, but I've now come around to thinking this is a really great place for pairing because it's so hard for one individual to deal with that complexity to make the hard value judgments. And to do that, if each individual does that in a vacuum, then we have n different value systems at play that are hopefully very similar. But if we start to pair up, then there's osmosis between those groupings. And ideally, we sort of coalesce towards a shared value structure around, like, what can we ignore? What should we snooze for a week? What should we put in the backlog? What should we prioritize and fix immediately? Because I think those are really hard things to otherwise...that's really hard to document, I would say. I would love to write up a page in the Wiki that says, "This is how you treat errors," except each error is a unique snowflake, and you just have to follow your values. STEPH: I have been on teams where we've written up documentation that helps you triage an error because you're right; you can't write documentation around a specific error. But that I always found really helpful where it was like, here's all the links that you can look at, here are some recommendations. When we were working on an application that was falling over more often, there were some specific outlines around if you see this problem, then this is typically how you can solve it. And then we had to fix that at a larger scale, but it was a nice band-aid to get us through at that point. I like the idea of pairing, especially as you mentioned; it's tricky. It's funny when you mentioned capturing those errors and putting them into the backlog because I like that idea that then you can prioritize and bring those into the sprint. It just made me feel a bit hesitant. If we don't work on it now, we're never going to work on it. But then that feels unfair to say because it really comes down to the team. If you have a team that's going to be able to look at those errors and say, "Yes, we're going to bring them in and prioritize them," then that feels really good to then be able to say, "This is an error. Let's capture it. Let's provide some content around it. But it doesn't need to be addressed at this moment. It's still pretty low in terms of risk for users or at least low in impact for users." So yeah, I guess it just depends as long as the team feels good about being able to prioritize errors, which I feel confident that your team would be able to do. And if you can't, then y'all could reassess that plan. CHRIS: That's why we definitely have that. We're revisiting the errors. They're part of the same backlog as everything else. So they're coming up in relative priority and getting worked on and getting resolved. But we're also shifting our thinking just a little bit to say, "We should take a little bit more time in the moment to try and resolve some of these where we can." I have the dream of there are just zero bugs ever. But that's hard, especially in different platforms. And we're seeing a lot of mobile traffic and from different older Android versions and so weird JavaScript edge cases and things like that. Like, why does your runtime not have object? That feels like a thing every JavaScript runtime should have. But that's a joke. Every JavaScript runtime, I'm pretty sure, does have object but that sort of thing. It's like, whoa, this is weird and specific to this one device. Cool, those are fun. So yeah, giving a little bit more time to do those. And again, so we definitely do have the document that describes here are the places to look and how to think about this category of error and this category of error. But at the end of the day, you get one that's just like, there's not a ton of detail in the error. It's hard to reproduce. It might be device-specific, et cetera. And so what do you do in that moment? And that's where we're trying to...I think pairing is a great way to share that thinking around the team. So overall, it's been great, though. I think everyone who has been involved has been like, "This was better than when I did it on my own," so cool. STEPH: Awesome. That sounds great. CHRIS: Yeah, I think so. This is one of those ever-evolving facets of how we work as a team and how we build the platform. So I will certainly report more in future episodes, but for now, happy with that. And yeah, what else is up in your world? STEPH: Yeah. So we've been looking specifically into tooling around how we're going to spin up more machines to process more RSpec tests. So specifically, we have around 80,000 RSpec tests that we are processing, and we have one machine that is parallelizing those and takes around just for that portion of the build because then there are other tests and things that get run that brings it up to about a total of 30 minutes. But for the RSpec portion, I think it's probably around 20-ish minutes to process those 80,000 tests. So we split that across four different containers, and then we run those tests. And so we'd really like to spin up more machines to then process because we've reached the point that we have given as much power to that one machine as possible. So now we're looking to add more machines. And one of those solutions that we're looking at is using Buildkite, which is built with the idea that you can add these build steps so then you can more easily say, "All right, once we get to this particular build step, hey Buildkite, we'd like to run n number of machines to process all these tests." And that seems really nice. And it is something that we are interested in. It is actually what Shopify uses. They use Buildkite ci-queue, which is built for mini-tests, which is what they use, and Redis to then run all of their tests. But we are using TeamCity, so we're not using Buildkite. And we would like to see if we can grow with our current CI infrastructure versus having to move to a new one. There's a lot of just risk involved in moving to a new one. And so we've been studying hard if TeamCity will let us do this. And so far, the answer has been no. But just recently, we found somewhere in the docs that it looks like there is a chance that with TeamCity, we can inform TeamCity that, hey, even though we have just this one build step, instead of only giving us one agent or one provisioned machine to then run these tests, instead that we actually want to spin up a couple of machines to then process these and then aggregate the results back to this one step. So we're looking into that. But I wanted to throw this out there in case anybody else is also using TeamCity and has already invested in this particular approach. I would love to hear about it because we are currently figuring out the capabilities and if this is something that we can stay with our current infrastructure or if we're really going to have to look for a new solution. CHRIS: Well, I'm hopeful that someone out there can give you some input. I definitely get the idea that you're stuck, and stuck is maybe too strong of a word. But if TeamCity is not ideal, the idea of moving off it does feel exceedingly heavy and the riskiness that you talked about. That's, I think, a critical word here because I think it's easy to think of CI as like it's a very important thing. But that's absolutely critical as part of your deploy pipeline, I assume. This is speaking generically about CI, and so it is, in fact, a critical piece of the infrastructure. If you've got a bug on production and suddenly CI is down, what do you do? I guess you can test locally and decide you're going to push past it, but then you have to circumvent it. And so I understand the intentional way that you're thinking about that and the risk associated. I do wonder, though, if TeamCity has felt like not the right platform for a while and if there are considerations. Is there the possibility of both trying to improve the world that you have now, so it's not the big move off of it but then also in parallel start to work on an alternative implementation? This is perhaps not entirely fair, but it feels like a Rails application is this repository of code. And typically, CI is configured via a file. And that's like, if you've got your teamcity.yaml or whatever it happens to be, could there also be a buildkite.yaml that is not on the critical path for deploying or anything like that? But it is a way to, frankly, somewhat inefficiently test on two different platforms but start to see if you can get the code moving on a different platform and be able to gradually build out and make that transition possible without it being one big swap over sort of thing, which eventually it would need to be. But just wondering, is that happening in parallel? Is that a possibility? STEPH: I think the short answer is, I'm sure there is. There's a way to look at the existing system and then find ways that we can tweak it. But I also know that the team has already invested a lot into working with the current system and making it as efficient as possible. So I don't know if there's any true big impact but intermediary steps that we can take. We are definitely in that proof of concept world. So we're not going to move anything over for the rest of the team until we can really prove that something is working for a small subset and then start to expand from there. But currently, our idea is to dig further in TeamCity, which I think also includes just a call to their team and say, "Hey, we'd love to talk to one of your engineers and see if the thing that we're trying to do if it's possible. Let us know if it's not and if we need to look elsewhere," which is intriguing to me because having a lot of tests isn't new. There are tons of companies that have lots of tests, and they want their CI test suite to be fast. So a company that then has built software that helps Team execute these steps that then the ability to say, "Hey, I want more machines to process. I want to give you more money and to give us more machines, and we can process more things." I feel like that should be a thing. And I'm getting at the edges of my knowledge. This is why we're exploring all of this. But it has been surprising to me to realize that that doesn't seem as easy of a thing as I would have expected it to be. There are also some other concerns around here where the client that we're working with if we're going to work with third-party vendors, then we have to get special approval to work with them. It's not just a hey, we can just go try it out. It's a lengthy contract process that we'd have to go through. So there are also some constraints that we have to keep in mind where we can't just work with anyone. We need to be careful to make sure that they're certified in a particular way. So yes, I like your idea. I will definitely keep it in mind. But I don't know if there are any true intermediary steps yet other than the building out a proof of concept and then finding small ways that we could move over. Then I think that would be ideal for sure. And then hopefully, if there's anybody that's listening that has experience with TeamCity or Buildkite, that's the other tool that we're looking at using, let me know. I would love to chat about it and find out your experience. On that note, shall we wrap up? CHRIS: Let's wrap up. The show notes for this episode can be found at bikeshed.fm. STEPH: This show is produced and edited by Mandy Moore. CHRIS: If you enjoyed listening, one really easy way to support the show is to leave us a quick rating or even a review on iTunes, as it really helps other folks find the show. STEPH: If you have any feedback for this or any of our other episodes, you can reach us at @_bikeshed or reach me on Twitter @SViccari. CHRIS: And I'm @christoomey. STEPH: Or you can reach us at hosts@bikeshed.fm via email. CHRIS: Thanks so much for listening to The Bike Shed, and we'll see you next week. ALL: Byeeeeeeee!!!! ANNOUNCER: This podcast was brought to you by thoughtbot. thoughtbot is your expert design and development partner. Let's make your product and team a success.

Coast to Ghost
The Brown Mountain Lights

Coast to Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 33:26


Bea explores an urban legend in the North Carolina Mountains & Carly takes a listener suggestion from a small Pennsylvania town. Bea's Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Mountain_lights https://www.romanticasheville.com/brown_mountain_lights.htm Carly's Sources: https://www.inquirer.com/philly/news/pennsylvania/mark-sturgis-bucks-county-murders-cosmo-dinardo-anniversary-20180713.html?outputType=amp https://www.inquirer.com/philly/news/pennsylvania/tom-meo-bucks-county-murders-cosmo-dinardo-anniversary-20180713.html?outputType=amp https://www.inquirer.com/philly/news/pennsylvania/dean-finocchiaro-bucks-county-murders-cosmo-dinardo-anniversary-20180713.html?outputType=amp https://www.inquirer.com/philly/news/pennsylvania/jimi-patrick-bucks-county-murders-cosmo-dinardo-anniversary-20180713.html?outputType=amp https://www.phillymag.com/news/2020/02/25/cosmo-dinardo/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Binary System Podcast Archive
Binary System Podcast #284: Lore Olympus and Ted Lasso

Binary System Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 19:59


Original broadcast date September 30, 2021. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2021/09/binary-system-podcast-284-lore-olympus-and-ted-lasso/ The Vacation Podcast edition continues, this week we're broadcasting from an undisclosed location in the North Carolina Mountains. (Boone. We're vacationing in Boone. Go App State!) But thanks to the internet we're cut off from absolutely none of the things we love, and we found out what the Lore Olympus Fast Pass people were freaking out about three weeks ago ("MY WIFE!!") so we've gotta unpack all of that. And our sister Hannah has got the whole family watching Ted Lasso, so we have a semi-spoileriffic discussion of the first two episodes. The outro music this week is a clip from Glass Ceiling by Metre. Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use http://www.scottishlaird.co.uk/#_a_2gk to get there, you can support this podcast too! If you want to follow along with Fanart Fridays, check us out on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!

Speaking of Travel®
Searching For Hope And Beauty In Greece With Acclaimed Author Peter Fiennes

Speaking of Travel®

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 45:37


Is there hope for the future?  In his latest book, A Thing of Beauty: Travels in Mythical and Modern Greece, Peter Fiennes travels to the sites of famous Greek myths on the trail of hope, beauty and a new way of seeing what we have done to our world. Peter explores what the ancient Greeks have to say to us today and why it's the people who give us hope. Peter walks through stunning and spoiled landscapes on the trail of dancing activists and Arcadian shepherds, consults the Oracle and loses himself in the cities, remote villages and ruins of this storied land. Find out if the ancient Greeks actually had anything to say to us about our climate crisis and our other ecological concerns. From Greek mythology to Greek food and all the way to picturesque beaches of the Greek islands, Peter draws on dreams and moments of hope that he encountered during the first year of Covid. If you're not able to visit Greece right now, you can visit a little bit of paradise in the North Carolina Mountains. Although every season is perfect to visit the Biltmore Estate, Leeann Donnelly, Senior Public Relations Manager for Biltmore, shares why the holiday season is Biltmore's most popular. And with the holidays right around the corner, the Asheville Regional Airport is ready to make visitors feel right at home. Tina Kinsey fills us in on how to best navigate traveling this holiday season.  

Binary System Podcast
Binary System Podcast #284: Lore Olympus and Ted Lasso

Binary System Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 20:00


The Vacation Podcast edition continues, this week we’re broadcasting from an undisclosed location in the North Carolina Mountains. (Boone. We’re vacationing in Boone. Go App State!) But thanks to the internet we’re cut off from absolutely none of the things we love, and we found out what the Lore Olympus Fast Pass people were freaking... The post Binary System Podcast #284: Lore Olympus and Ted Lasso first appeared on Pixelated Geek.

Exploration Local
Uncrowded Adventure For ALL Levels: Where Will YOU Go Next?

Exploration Local

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 46:57


There are over 1.6 million acres of national forests in Western North Carolina. That means there are FAR more places to explore than just what's turning up in your social media feed…So, with a little planning ahead, you just might be able to enjoy a relaxed and uncrowded Blue Ridge Adventure, and NOT have to backpack into the middle of the wilderness to find it. In this episode I talk about some of the areas I have been exploring, where I am planning to go, and I share some of the killer resources I have been using to help me get there…and plan for future adventures. I also talk about conservation, land planning and Leave No Trace Principles. And the best part? This episode is just in time for fall - an absolutely magical time of year here in the western North Carolina Mountains.MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEDownload NC Waterfalls ChallengeNorth Carolina Waterfalls, Kevin AdamsExploring North Carolina Lookout Towers, Peter J BarrLookout Tower ChallengeWPA & Conserving Carolina Hiking ChallengeConserving Carolina Flying Squirrel Outdoor ChallengeLeave No TraceMike Andress, HostExploration Local PodcastEmail: mike@explorationlocal.comWebsite: https://explorationlocal.com/Instagram: explorationlocalFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/explorationlocal/ 

Carolina Outdoors
Off Road the Appalachians

Carolina Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 20:01


(From 07.03.21, Segment 2) The Outdoor Guys, Bill Bartee and Wes Lawson, have a lot to share this week! To start of this week's podcast, they discuss a unique way of exploring the outdoors. More and more people are getting into using off-road vehicles to adventure throughout various terrains. So, grab your Blundstone's and rain jacket and let's get outside! Bill and Wes learn more about side by side vehicle exploration in the North Carolina Mountains from Kyle Wrightenberry. Kyle is the founder of Unseen Pass which is a rental company that offers four-wheeling adventures in the Appalachian Mountains. Tune in to find out more about this particular way of seeing the outdoors!

Exploration Local
Western North Carolina Mountains: Home To The Largest Concentration Of Outdoor Companies East Of The Rockies

Exploration Local

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 50:07


When people think of the western North Carolina mountains they tend to think of natural resources like waterfalls, amazing vistas, world class mountain biking, climbing, and fishing, quaint adventure towns, thousands of miles of trails for hiking and backpacking and epic southeastern whitewater. Now, those are definitely accurate depictions of what the western North Carolina mountains have to offer, but what you might not realize is the extent to which these mountains have impacted an entire outdoor industry. These mountains have inspired a community of gear makers, professional guides, outfitters and retailers. The result…WNC boasts the largest concentration of outdoor companies east of the Rockies. Gear is inspired here, built here, tested here, refined here. In this episode we sit down with Andy Williamson, the Executive Director of the Outdoor Gear Builders, to talk about the $28 Billion Dollar Outdoor economy in the state of North Carolina, and how these mountains have made industry leaders…people who have made tools and equipment to perform in the wild, people who have rethought their purpose, and people whose dreams of starting their own outdoor gear company, outfitter, and guide service have been brought to life, as well as  communities of people who work hard to develop and protect WNC's natural assets. https://www.outdoorgearbuilders.comhttps://www.outdoorgearbuilders.com/membershttps://outdoorswnc.com/partners/https://www.madexmtns.comhttps://www.mountainbizworks.orghttp://wncoutdoorcollective.comhttps://www.outdoorgearbuilders.com/get-in-gear-fest-2021https://edpnc.comhttps://outdooreconomy.orgMike Andress, HostExploration Local Podcastmike@explorationlocal.com

Bluegrass Unlimited's Podcast
Bluegrass Unlimited Podcast with Marc Pruett

Bluegrass Unlimited's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 51:51


Our podcast interview this week features banjo player Marc Pruett.  Marc has had a long career in bluegrass music having played for Jimmy Martin in the 1970s, the Marc Pruett band in the 1980s, Ricky Skaggs in the 1990s, and Balsam Range for the past fourteen years.  Marc recently published a book about his life growing up in the North Carolina Mountains and career in bluegrass titled "Rascally Mountain Boy."  Marc his here today to answer questions about this wonderful new book.

Exploration Local
Romantic Asheville: The Insider's Guide To North Carolina Mountains

Exploration Local

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 42:10


It’s no surprise to many people who are looking for a southeastern mountain getaway…that Asheville, and really all of western North Carolina, is full of things to do and places to see. From scenic drives, summit hikes, small towns, festivals, family and dog friendly adventures, and top picnic spots…there is something for everyone to enjoy in these mountains.  But…with so many options, deciding just what to do and where to go can be…well, overwhelming to say the least. That’s where Romantic Asheville comes in.  In this episode we sit down with Jennifer Rose, Managing Editor, of RomanticAsheville.com, an online travel guide that receives over 6 million visits each year from readers in 219 countries. We'll discover why this is the most complete and authoritative guide to plan your next visit or adventure to Asheville and western North Carolina. And the best part, the RomanticAsheville.com online Travel Guide is locally-owned, and the staff have been adventuring in western North Carolina for 18 years. So, you can be certain you’re getting the most up to date information and suggestions from people who live, work, and play in these mountains. Whether you’re an out-of-town visitor, or have lived here your whole life, with over 900 pages of detailed information covering national treasures, award-winning restaurants, museums, shopping, music, galleries…and national forests & parks filled with hiking trails, rivers, waterfalls and spectacular mountain views…you are bound to find something new and excited to discover.

The Peace On Drugs
David Buckley- Episode Four

The Peace On Drugs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 82:21


David Buckley is a Head Shop owner, owning four Pied Piper locations in the North Carolina Mountains.  Buckley and Aaron grew up together in Gastonia, NC, and on this episode they share stories of their youth and how the war has impacted their lives, and tell funny anecdotes about their lives in drug culture.   

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
542 Anomalous Structures on Mars

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 38:12


EPISODE #542 ANOMALOUS STRUCTURES ON MARS Richard welcomes the editor and researcher who investigates reports of UFOs, Bigfoot, and Underground Bases to discuss some of her recent discoveries using Google Earth. Guest: Mary Joyce is the editor of Sky Ships Over Cashiers website which features cutting edge subjects. She's has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a writer, columnist, artist, Sunday magazine editor and feature editor. On the side, she's written magazine articles and a number of books.  She also has worked for the world's largest private printing company, a major metropolitan air pollution control agency, a community college and political campaigns. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children's books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg's "ET" book staff. She is the author of several books including Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60.  Buy Direct from the Source.  Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO!  More Energy!  Order now, use the code 'unlimited' and ALL your purchases ships for free! Ancient Life Oil - High Quality CBD Oil helping you reach your ideal well-being. Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off?  Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more.  It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! Strange Planet's Fullscript Dispensary- an online service offering hundreds of professional supplement brands, personal care items, essential oils, pet care products and much more. Nature Grade, Science Made!  BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber.  For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free.  Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play. To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click on GET ACCESS TO PREMIUM EPISODES.  

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
542: Anomalous Structures on Mars

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 39:46


EPISODE #542 ANOMALOUS STRUCTURES ON MARS Richard welcomes the editor and researcher who investigates reports of UFOs, Bigfoot, and Underground Bases to discuss some of her recent discoveries using Google Earth. Guest: Mary Joyce is the editor of Sky Ships Over Cashiers website which features cutting edge subjects. She's has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a writer, columnist, artist, Sunday magazine editor and feature editor. On the side, she's written magazine articles and a number of books.  She also has worked for the world's largest private printing company, a major metropolitan air pollution control agency, a community college and political campaigns. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children's books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg's "ET" book staff. She is the author of several books including Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60.  Buy Direct from the Source.  Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO!  More Energy!  Order now, use the code 'unlimited' and ALL your purchases ships for free! Ancient Life Oil - High Quality CBD Oil helping you reach your ideal well-being. Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off?  Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more.  It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! Strange Planet's Fullscript Dispensary- an online service offering hundreds of professional supplement brands, personal care items, essential oils, pet care products and much more. Nature Grade, Science Made!  BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber.  For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free.  Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play.To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click onGET ACCESS TO PREMIUM EPISODES. 

Dudes n Beer Podcast
DnB Ep 310 DUMBs, Deep Underground Military Bases in America with Mary Joyce

Dudes n Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 56:17


In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes independent researcher, Mary Joyce, author of the book Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains to discuss D.U.M.B.s in America and around the world. Deep Underground Military Bases may sound like modern urban legend, but that is far from the case. With facilities in locations across the United States and even the globe, these bases are used for everything from deep scientific research to weapons programs and more!There are military bases hidden beneath North Carolina's mountains that most people have never heard about. Even those who are aware of facilities under Area 51 in Nevada and other Western States may not be aware of North Carolina's secret bases. Remarkably, those bases are located near well-known tourist attractions in the state: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Mount Mitchell State Park, Devil's Courthouse on the Blue Ridge Parkway and Chimney Rock State Park. Yet, the underground facilities are so well camouflaged that few people know they exist. The information about the secret bases is mostly from those with military, law enforcement and high security backgrounds plus citizens who have stumbled upon evidence.Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a writer, columnist, artist, Sunday magazine editor and feature editor. On the side, she's written magazine articles and a number of books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships over Cashiers website which features cutting-edge topics. She also has worked for the world's largest private printing company, a major metropolitan air pollution control agency, a community college and political campaigns. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children's books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg's "ET" book staff.Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we dig deep into past, no declassified military programs, as well as firsthand testimony from eye witnesses regarding Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs) with author and researcher Mary Joyce.The Dudes n Beer Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com.The Dudes n Beer would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Dudes20 to save 20% off today!

HC Universal Network
DnB Ep 310 DUMBs, Deep Underground Military Bases in America with Mary Joyce

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 56:17


In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes independent researcher, Mary Joyce, author of the book Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains to discuss D.U.M.B.s in America and around the world. Deep Underground Military Bases may sound like modern urban legend, but that is far from the case. With facilities in locations across the United States and even the globe, these bases are used for everything from deep scientific research to weapons programs and more! There are military bases hidden beneath North Carolina's mountains that most people have never heard about. Even those who are aware of facilities under Area 51 in Nevada and other Western States may not be aware of North Carolina's secret bases. Remarkably, those bases are located near well-known tourist attractions in the state: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Mount Mitchell State Park, Devil's Courthouse on the Blue Ridge Parkway and Chimney Rock State Park. Yet, the underground facilities are so well camouflaged that few people know they exist. The information about the secret bases is mostly from those with military, law enforcement and high security backgrounds plus citizens who have stumbled upon evidence. Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a writer, columnist, artist, Sunday magazine editor and feature editor. On the side, she's written magazine articles and a number of books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships over Cashiers website which features cutting-edge topics. She also has worked for the world's largest private printing company, a major metropolitan air pollution control agency, a community college and political campaigns. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children's books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg's "ET" book staff. Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we dig deep into past, no declassified military programs, as well as firsthand testimony from eye witnesses regarding Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs) with author and researcher Mary Joyce. The Dudes n Beer Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com. The Dudes n Beer would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Dudes20 to save 20% off today!

HC Universal Network
DnB Ep 310 DUMBs, Deep Underground Military Bases in America with Mary Joyce

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 57:05


In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes independent researcher, Mary Joyce, author of the book Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains to discuss D.U.M.B.s in America and around the world. Deep Underground Military Bases may sound like modern urban legend, but that is far from the case. With facilities in locations across the United States and even the globe, these bases are used for everything from deep scientific research to weapons programs and more! There are military bases hidden beneath North Carolina's mountains that most people have never heard about. Even those who are aware of facilities under Area 51 in Nevada and other Western States may not be aware of North Carolina's secret bases. Remarkably, those bases are located near well-known tourist attractions in the state: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Mount Mitchell State Park, Devil's Courthouse on the Blue Ridge Parkway and Chimney Rock State Park. Yet, the underground facilities are so well camouflaged that few people know they exist. The information about the secret bases is mostly from those with military, law enforcement and high security backgrounds plus citizens who have stumbled upon evidence. Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a writer, columnist, artist, Sunday magazine editor and feature editor. On the side, she's written magazine articles and a number of books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships over Cashiers website which features cutting-edge topics. She also has worked for the world's largest private printing company, a major metropolitan air pollution control agency, a community college and political campaigns. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children's books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg's "ET" book staff. Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we dig deep into past, no declassified military programs, as well as firsthand testimony from eye witnesses regarding Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs) with author and researcher Mary Joyce. The Dudes n Beer Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com. The Dudes n Beer would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Dudes20 to save 20% off today!

HC Universal Network
DnB Ep 310 DUMBs, Deep Underground Military Bases in America with Mary Joyce

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 56:17


In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes independent researcher, Mary Joyce, author of the book Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains to discuss D.U.M.B.s in America and around the world. Deep Underground Military Bases may sound like modern urban legend, but that is far from the case. With facilities in locations across the United States and even the globe, these bases are used for everything from deep scientific research to weapons programs and more! There are military bases hidden beneath North Carolina's mountains that most people have never heard about. Even those who are aware of facilities under Area 51 in Nevada and other Western States may not be aware of North Carolina's secret bases. Remarkably, those bases are located near well-known tourist attractions in the state: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Mount Mitchell State Park, Devil's Courthouse on the Blue Ridge Parkway and Chimney Rock State Park. Yet, the underground facilities are so well camouflaged that few people know they exist. The information about the secret bases is mostly from those with military, law enforcement and high security backgrounds plus citizens who have stumbled upon evidence. Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a writer, columnist, artist, Sunday magazine editor and feature editor. On the side, she's written magazine articles and a number of books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships over Cashiers website which features cutting-edge topics. She also has worked for the world's largest private printing company, a major metropolitan air pollution control agency, a community college and political campaigns. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children's books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg's "ET" book staff. Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we dig deep into past, no declassified military programs, as well as firsthand testimony from eye witnesses regarding Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs) with author and researcher Mary Joyce. The Dudes n Beer Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com. The Dudes n Beer would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Dudes20 to save 20% off today!

Dudes & Beer
DnB Ep 310: DUMBs, Deep Underground Military Bases in America with Mary Joyce

Dudes & Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021


In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes independent researcher, Mary Joyce, author of the book Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains to discuss D.U.M.B.s in America and around the world. Deep Underground Military Bases may sound like modern urban legend, but that The post DnB Ep 310: DUMBs, Deep Underground Military Bases in America with Mary Joyce appeared first on Dudes n Beer Podcast.

Five four two and the Blue
Episode 5-5 Were they hung because of the cat?

Five four two and the Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 29:34


Episode 5-5 Were they hung because of the cat? Or did they just pick the wrong place and the wrong victim? A daring robbery that went wrong in the North Carolina Mountains. 120 years ago. Felonfile.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/felonfile/message

Tying It Together with Tim Boyum
Playing With Fire: After Leaving Trump's GOP, County Commissioners Get Burned

Tying It Together with Tim Boyum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 38:56


In late 2019, three Transylvania County commissioners left the Republican Party after saying they were fed up with President Trump and his behavior.  On this week’s episode of Tying It Together with Tim Boyum, Tim travels to the North Carolina Mountains to hear from two of those commissioners about how national politics infiltrated local politics during the 2020 election.  Page Lemel and Mike Hawkins were up for reelection this fall, and they felt the wrath of this ruby red Republican county.  It was a story that made national news when the New Yorker profiled them this past summer.  Listen in as the two commissioners sit with Tim around a campfire to talk about their wild story, what happened, and whether they will ever return to the Republican Party. JOIN THE CONVERSATION Do you have any thoughts or questions for Tim? Weigh in on Twitter with the hashtag #TyingItTogetherNC. Afterward, rate the podcast and leave a review to tell us what you think!

The Skinning Shed
Deer Camp in The North Carolina Mountains

The Skinning Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 63:50


Happy Thanksgiving!!! This episode is coming to you from a remote mountainside, somewhere in the NC mountains. Ren Lackey joins us on the podcast to talk about hunting the rugged hills of western North Carolina. Jason gives a detailed explanation of how mountains work, for the uninformed. We discuss the sign found, our setups and count the number of animals we saw. The Deer and Bear population was not very cooperative but we had a GREAT time. Please consider a donation on Jason's GoFund me page for the purchase of a new or gently used power wheelchair. Please subscribe and consider telling your friends to check out the show. We thank you sincerely for the support and please give a written review and rate the podcast. See you on the next one!

In The Wild
A Cold Night in the North Carolina Mountains

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 7:45


People travel from all over the world to drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway and explore the uncountable trails connected to the twisting road. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Pisgah (Piz-gah) National Forest, and other wildlands in the area offer breathtaking views. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/in-the-wild/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In The Wild
A Cold Night in the North Carolina Mountains

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 6:30


People travel from all over the world to drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway and explore the uncountable trails connected to the twisting road. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Pisgah (Piz-gah) National Forest, and other wildlands in the area offer breathtaking views. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/in-the-wild/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Conflict Radio
Episode 30 The Cherokee Little People Are Real

Conflict Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 70:45


Cherokee Little People Were Real by Mary A Joyce was written to help preserve a unique bit of American history, a history that captivates the imagination. The book features testimonies of men who discovered ancient little tunnels, small skeletons and even a child-size skull with all its wisdom teeth when they were working on early construction projects at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina. Discoveries also were made at old moonshine and mining sites south of the campus. The book features lots of photos, including one of an intriguing face on an ancient metal oval that was found after an historic flood washed away significant topsoil in the region. Discovery sites are clearly pointed out on maps that may help archaeologists discover even more evidence that an ancient race of Little People once lived in the North Carolina Mountains.Today we will discuss if the Cherokee Little People & Moon Eyed People were in fact the same.http://skyshipsovercashiers.com/Jared Murphy will also join us Conflict Radio - Episode 30 The Cherokee Little People Are Realhttps://conflictradio.net/

Exploration Local
North Carolina Mountains Fall Color Map Forecast 2020

Exploration Local

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 28:05


The Western North Carolina Mountains are beautiful all year, but they really show off their colors and stunning beauty in Autumn and Fall. In this episode we break down the Fall Color Map for North Carolina by Appalachian State University's Howard Neufeld (Affectionately known as the Fall Color Guy) and Michael Denslow. We also talk about how weather affects fall color and how this year’s weather is shaping up. We’ll break down the timeline of the map by elevation and share some killer spots for leaf color viewing at each elevation. And lastly, I’ll share a few tips to help make this an epic year for fall color viewingMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEFall Color MapFall Color Guy on FacebookThe Leaf-Peeper’s Guide to the North Carolina MountainsRomantic Asheville Fall Color Guide Southern Sixers Map

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
434 Abducted by Reptillians

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 47:31


EPISODE #434 ABDUCTED BIY REPTILIANS Richard welcomes a UFO researcher about eye-witness encounters with Reptilian aliens, as well as reports of U.S. soldiers being rescued by tall blue entities going back as far as World War ll.   Guest: Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a writer, columnist, artist, Sunday magazine editor and feature editor. On the side, she's written magazine articles and a number of books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships over Cashiers website which features cutting-edge topics. She also has worked for the world's largest private printing company, a major metropolitan air pollution control agency, a community college and political campaigns. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children's books. Mary is the author of Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains; Cherokee Little People Were Real; and Bigfoot: Beyond the Footprints

Keep Boone Healthy Podcast Series
Keep Boone Healthy - Emmie Huffman - Watauga High School Class of 2020

Keep Boone Healthy Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 34:33


Your senior year of high school was undoubtedly packed full of memories that will always take you back to that exact place and time in your life. For the high school and college graduating seniors of 2020, those memories will be very different from anything you and I have ever known. On this weeks' program, we gain the perspective of Emmie Huffman, Watauga High School Class of 2020, on the eve of graduation, and we'll hear what it's been like for her and her classmates to say goodbye to traditions they never got the chance to enjoy, while experiencing the embrace of a community that will always hold a special place in their hearts for what these seniors have achieved.We'll also clarify some of the Town of Boone and Watauga County COVID-19 policies for visitors and locals alike, and provide some guidance on how you can enjoy our community in a safe and responsible manner.

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
393 Bigfoot Behaviour

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 41:45


EPISODE #393 BIGFOOT BEHAVIOUR Richard speaks with a UFO researcher and investigator of  unexplained mysteries about  bigfoot behaviour, social life and language. GUEST: Mary Joyce  has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a writer, columnist, artist, Sunday magazine editor and feature editor. On the side, she's written magazine articles and a number of books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships over Cashiers website which features cutting-edge topics.  She is the author of Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains; Cherokee Little People Were Real; and Bigfoot: Beyond the Footprints. CONSPIRACY UNLIMITED PLUS HAS ARRIVED If you're a fan of my podcast, Conspiracy Unlimited, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber.  For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free. To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click on GET ACCESS TO PREMIUM EPISODES.   SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! C60EVO.COM The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60.  Buy Direct from the SourceUse the Code RS1SPEC for special discount. THE HERO SOAP COMPANY : Veteran owned, soaps contain no chemicals, dyes or fragrances.  Let Freedom Clean! Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO!  More Energy!  Order now, use the code 'unlimited' and your first purchase ships for free. Strange Planet's Fullscript Dispensary- an online service offering hundreds of professional supplement brands, personal care items, essential oils, pet care products and much more. Nature Grade, Science Made!   

Conscious Leadership
#46: What I've Learned About the Formula For Success

Conscious Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 27:00


This week's episode is well stocked with ideas and opportunities. I'm going to share my formula for creating the results I most want without sacrificing my health or succumbing to high stress. We'll walk through rhythms you can create for yourself that result in holistic happiness, fulfillment, and growth.  My hope is to provide tips and stimulate inquiry for you across 5 areas that impact your success. We'll look at the rhythm of aligning your:  Time Energy Wellness Talent Future In the podcast, I give you a couple handy references to deepen your learning.  To listen to my perspective on Life Work Balance & Why It's a Hoax, Click Here. To hear how to use yoga as a technology for productivity,  Podcast references: Click Here. To hear my story of medical mishap as a pathway into greater self care & love, Click Here. To explore yoga & meditation retreats with me as a way to immerse in wellness education and elevation, Click Here For Our Upcoming October Retreat in The North Carolina Mountains. Enjoy listening, and then head over and share your AHAs on our Community Facebook Page.   www.laurajuarez.com We exist to teach leaders and companies to align strategy with vision, embody conscious leadership, and create positive impact through their work.    #purepotential #laurajuarez #yoga #meditation #vision #timemanagement #potential #impact #purposedrivenwork #impactdrivenwork #strategy  #consciousleadership #leadership #bcorp

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Spaceships Over Cashiers with Mary Joyce

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 60:03


Mary and Barbara share the element of Miracles with the audience ... both large and small, they impact us greatly in our day to day lives. Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a feature editor, Sunday magazine editor, columnist and artist. On the side, she s written magazine articles and books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships Over Cashiers website which features a variety of cutting-edge topics. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children s books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg s ET book staff. Early in her career, she held promotional positions with the world s largest private printing company, an air pollution control agency, political campaigns and a community college. Her books include: Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains, Cherokee Little People Were Real, Tangible Evidence of Jesus left behind for us to find, And her latest book Bigfoot beyond the footprints. ww.skyshipsovercashiers.com

Night-Light Radio
Spaceships Over Cashiers with Mary Joyce

Night-Light Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 60:03


Mary and Barbara share the element of Miracles with the audience ... both large and small, they impact us greatly in our day to day lives.Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a feature editor, Sunday magazine editor, columnist and artist. On the side, she s written magazine articles and books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships Over Cashiers website which features a variety of cutting-edge topics. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children s books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg s ET book staff. Early in her career, she held promotional positions with the world s largest private printing company, an air pollution control agency, political campaigns and a community college. Her books include: Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains, Cherokee Little People Were Real, Tangible Evidence of Jesus left behind for us to find, And her latest book Bigfoot beyond the footprints.ww.skyshipsovercashiers.com

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Spaceships Over Cashiers with Mary Joyce

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 61:00


Mary and Barbara share the element of Miracles with the audience ... both large and small, they impact us greatly in our day to day lives. Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a feature editor, Sunday magazine editor, columnist and artist. On the side, she s written magazine articles and books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships Over Cashiers website which features a variety of cutting-edge topics. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children s books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg s ET book staff. Early in her career, she held promotional positions with the world s largest private printing company, an air pollution control agency, political campaigns and a community college. Her books include: Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains, Cherokee Little People Were Real, Tangible Evidence of Jesus left behind for us to find, And her latest book Bigfoot beyond the footprints. ww.skyshipsovercashiers.com

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Night-Light with Mary Joyce

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 59:52


Mary Joyce returns to Night-Light to share several articles from her amazing website, Spaceships Over Cashiers.  "Puzzling structures recently found in deep space", "Major Northwest quake - sooner than later",  "Could this be a  HAARP array in Antarctica?"  and " : Planet X is not a planet".  Time permitting we'll touch on all of these, if not check out the website. Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a feature editor, Sunday magazine editor, columnist and artist. On the side, she s written magazine articles and books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships Over Cashiers website which features a variety of cutting-edge topics. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children s books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg s ET book staff. Early in her career, she held promotional positions with the world s largest private printing company, an air pollution control agency, political campaigns and a community college. Other books by the author: Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains, Cherokee Little People Were Real, Tangible Evidence of Jesus left behind for us to find, And her latest book Bigfoot beyond the footprints.

Night-Light Radio
Night-Light with Mary Joyce

Night-Light Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 59:52


Mary Joyce returns to Night-Light to share several articles from her amazing website, Spaceships Over Cashiers. "Puzzling structures recently found in deep space", "Major Northwest quake - sooner than later", "Could this be a HAARP array in Antarctica?" and " : Planet X is not a planet". Time permitting we'll touch on all of these, if not check out the website.Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a feature editor, Sunday magazine editor, columnist and artist. On the side, she s written magazine articles and books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships Over Cashiers website which features a variety of cutting-edge topics. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children s books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg s ET book staff. Early in her career, she held promotional positions with the world s largest private printing company, an air pollution control agency, political campaigns and a community college. Other books by the author: Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains, Cherokee Little People Were Real, Tangible Evidence of Jesus left behind for us to find, And her latest book Bigfoot beyond the footprints.

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Night-Light with Mary Joyce

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 61:00


Mary Joyce returns to Night-Light to share several articles from her amazing website, Spaceships Over Cashiers.  "Puzzling structures recently found in deep space", "Major Northwest quake - sooner than later",  "Could this be a HAARP array in Antarctica?"  and "NASA insider: Planet X is not a planet".  Time permitting we'll touch on all of these, if not check out the website. Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a feature editor, Sunday magazine editor, columnist and artist. On the side, she s written magazine articles and books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships Over Cashiers website which features a variety of cutting-edge topics. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children s books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg s ET book staff. Early in her career, she held promotional positions with the world s largest private printing company, an air pollution control agency, political campaigns and a community college. Other books by the author: Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains, Cherokee Little People Were Real, Tangible Evidence of Jesus left behind for us to find, And her latest book Bigfoot beyond the footprints.

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Joseph of Arimathea - peeling back the layers of time with Mary Joyce

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 59:29


Mary Joyce returns to Night-Light and snce we're approaching the Thanksgiving/Christmas season,We'll talking about Jesus as a boy traveling with his uncle – Joseph of Arimathea.  Though Arimathea is only mentioned briefly in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, there's quite a bit that is known about him and his role in Jesus' life. Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a feature editor, Sunday magazine editor, columnist and artist. On the side, she s written magazine articles and books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships Over Cashiers website which features a variety of cutting-edge topics. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children s books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg s ET book staff. Early in her career, she held promotional positions with the world s largest private printing company, an air pollution control agency, political campaigns and a community college. Other books by the author: Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains, Cherokee Little People Were Real, Tangible Evidence of Jesus left behind for us to find, And her latest book Bigfoot beyond the footprints.

Night-Light Radio
Joseph of Arimathea - peeling back the layers of time with Mary Joyce

Night-Light Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 59:29


Mary Joyce returns to Night-Light and snce we’re approaching the Thanksgiving/Christmas season,We'll talking about Jesus as a boy traveling with his uncle – Joseph of Arimathea. Though Arimathea is only mentioned briefly in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, there’s quite a bit that is known about him and his role in Jesus’ life.Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a feature editor, Sunday magazine editor, columnist and artist. On the side, she s written magazine articles and books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships Over Cashiers website which features a variety of cutting-edge topics. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children s books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg s ET book staff. Early in her career, she held promotional positions with the world s largest private printing company, an air pollution control agency, political campaigns and a community college. Other books by the author: Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains, Cherokee Little People Were Real, Tangible Evidence of Jesus left behind for us to find, And her latest book Bigfoot beyond the footprints.

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Joseph of Arimathea - peeling back the layers of time

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 60:00


Mary Joyce returns to Night-Light and snce we’re approaching the Thanksgiving/Christmas season,We'll talking about Jesus as a boy traveling with his uncle – Joseph of Arimathea.  Though Arimathea is only mentioned briefly in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, there’s quite a bit that is known about him and his role in Jesus’ life. Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a feature editor, Sunday magazine editor, columnist and artist. On the side, she s written magazine articles and books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships Over Cashiers website which features a variety of cutting-edge topics. Her career includes working for a Fortune 100 company coordinating art and printing for talking children s books. In that capacity, she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg s ET book staff. Early in her career, she held promotional positions with the world s largest private printing company, an air pollution control agency, political campaigns and a community college. Other books by the author: Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains, Cherokee Little People Were Real, Tangible Evidence of Jesus left behind for us to find, And her latest book Bigfoot beyond the footprints.

Speaking of Travel®
Travel Ideas From WNC Magazine For Visiting The North Carolina Mountains

Speaking of Travel®

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 49:07


Melissa Reardon, editor-in-chief of WNC Magazine, the regional lifestyle publication that captures the wonder of one of the most beautiful places in the world, highlights some of the top ways to experience summer in the mountains and explores fun travel opportunities in Western North Carolina from Lake Toxaway to Boone to Blowing Rock. Melissa also offers up some great ideas to begin planning your fall leaf-peeping vacation.

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
176 UNDERGROUND MILITARY BASES

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 53:14


Richard speaks with an independent investigator reveals what whistleblowers have told her about an underground military base in the mountains of North Carolina she is describing as the new Area 51. GUEST: Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a writer, columnist, artist, Sunday magazine editor and feature editor. On the side, she's written magazine articles and a number of books. Currently she is editor of the Sky Ships over Cashiers website which features cutting-edge topics. She is the author of Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains.

Destination Unlimited with Victor Fuhrman
Mary A. Joyce - Tangible Evidence of Jesus Left Behind for Us To Find

Destination Unlimited with Victor Fuhrman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 57:01


Aired Wednesday, 23 January 2019, 8:00 PM ETMary A. Joyce – Tangible Evidence of Jesus Left Behind for Us To FindI’ve been fascinated with UFO’s since my own experiences as a child in the 1950’s and 60’s. For as far back as I can remember, I would wake up in the middle of the night, be drawn to the window, and see objects in the sky, often in formation. I also have distinct memories of what some have called abduction but in my personal experience have referred to as “night school.”I recently learned of the work of my guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Mary A. Joyce. Mary is editor of the “Sky Ships Over Cashiers” website which has been covering a wide variety of cutting-edge topics since 2008. Topics include UFOs, secret underground bases in North Carolina and Tennessee, Bigfoot, Cherokee Little People, archaeological finds and testimonies from those with Above Top-Secret security clearances. Mary’s newspaper experience has made the website a source for reliable information. She has worked for two major metropolitan area newspapers as a feature editor, Sunday magazine editor, columnist and artist. Because of that experience, the website postings are well researched, easy to read and always enhanced with photos and graphics.She also has written books. The most recent ones are Cherokee Little People Were Real, Underground Military Bases Hidden in North Carolina Mountains, and Tangible Evidence of Jesus Left behind for Us To Find which focuses on scientific and archaeological discoveries about Jesus.Because of her books and website, Mary has been a frequent guest on radio and TV shows including “Coast to Coast AM”, The Travel Channel and Internet TV shows in Ireland and Australia.In addition to writing, Mary’s career includes working for a major metropolitan air pollution control agency, a community college, eight successful political campaigns, the world’s largest private printing company and a Fortune 100 company where she worked directly with many creative teams including those at Marvel Comics, Golden Books, Mr. Rogers, Berenstain Bears and Steven Spielberg’s “ET” book staff. She joins me this week to discuss her research and share her story.

Carolina Weather Group
Special Edition: Flash Flood Emergency in North Carolina Mountains

Carolina Weather Group

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 5:45


A podcast recap featuring highlights from our live coverage Tuesday of historic flooding in parts of the North Carolina mountains and foothills. Scotty Powell reports from McDowell County, where a Flash Flood Emergency was declared. Numerous landslides, water rescues and flooding incidents were reported across the region. --- 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/carolinaweather/message

Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina
Sheila Kay Adams Sings the Old Ballads of the North Carolina Mountains

Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 3:00


Today, the tradition of ballad singing is alive and well in the North Carolina mountains thanks in part to Sheila Kay Adams, a seventh generation singer. Raised in the community of Sodom in Madison County, Adams learned from her great aunt Dellie Chandler Norton, sitting together and repeating the verses to each other knee-to-knee until the songs were “caught.”

Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina
Sheila Kay Adams Sings the Old Ballads of the North Carolina Mountains

Down the Road on the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 3:00


Today, the tradition of ballad singing is alive and well in the North Carolina mountains thanks in part to Sheila Kay Adams, a seventh generation singer. Raised in the community of Sodom in Madison County, Adams learned from her great aunt Dellie Chandler Norton, sitting together and repeating the verses to each other knee-to-knee until the songs were “caught.”

The Higherside Chats
Mary Joyce | Secret Bases, Little People, & Skyships Over Cashiers

The Higherside Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 56:51


Join Greg Carlwood of The Higherside Chats podcast as he hosts Mary Joyce. A long time journalist and author who has written several books including, "Cherokee Little People Were Real" and"Underground Military Bases Hidden in the North Carolina Mountains", Mary is also editor of the website Skyships Over Cashiers, which among other things, details UFO activity in the area. Many of us who have waded deep into the weird forest have inevitably come across stories of aliens, UFOs, and secret military bases in the southwestern United States. Whether it be crashed saucers in Roswell, secret underground other worldly battles at Dulce, or a doomsday safe haven for the elite underneath the Denver airport, the western frontier is ripe with weirdness. Digging into the archives of early America, there is plenty of evidence giants once walked these lands, and confirmation found throughout dozens and dozens of newspaper reports and Native American legends that state the same. While many people have their spotlight shining on the New Mexico Desert, they're missing all the sweet, similarly secretive stuff going on in the polar opposite of the country, the mountains of North Carolina. And while giants dominate the narrative of other ancient humanoids, the lesser discussed legends of the little people living throughout the Carolina hills continues to persist. Listen as Greg and Mary take a complete 180 to discuss the legends and lore that are prominent throughout this region. 2:20 Listen as Greg and Mary begin by giving some geographical context to the particular area under discussion. Mary details her initiation into the weird world of underground military bases, UFO, and giants and how this led to the creation of her website Skyships Over Cashiers.   3:25 Opening Pandora's box, Greg and Mary begin by discussing the existence of underground military bases discretely scattered throughout the mountains of North Carolina. As Mary explains, of the 5 facilities studied in her book, The Smokey Mountain National Park is the most prominent and easily identifiable one. She also details the site within Mount Mitchell, the tallest mountain east of the Mississippi and the Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute, a facility remaining from the days of the Cold War. 6:15 As one of the largest underground facilities, Mount Mitchell is said to be it's own self- sustaining habitat containing access to water and electricity and running up to 20 stories subterranean. With such an elaborate infrastructure in place, Mary elaborates on how this may give credence to the concept that Mount Mitchell is home to numerous UN troops. Listen as Mary explains that in 1972 under President Nixon, the US entered into the World Heritage Treaty, granting access of American lands to the UN and opening the floodgates for UN troop occupation. 13:30 Armed with a wealth of knowledge from former military associates, Mary catalogs the transportation of military equipment to these areas through aerial drops. Listen as Mary then details the extreme measures taken to discourage any type of investigation into the events in these areas, including but not limited to a "people repellent". 16:20 After photographing several anomalous UFOs above the mountain range near PARI, Mary was compelled to document her findings, bringing about the birth of her site Skyships Over Cashiers. Listen as Mary identifies the numerous craft types she's witnessed including the typical saucer, diamond shaped crafts, and oddly enough hovering boulders resembling volcanic rock. As the conversation continues, Mary and Greg discuss potential interactions with the pilots of these crafts, and whether their appearance in national parks in conjunction with growing list of disappearing people are related or simply just coincidence. 20:00 Greg and Mary continue down the path of weird by discussing her visit to the rolling mountains of Tennessee. Contacted by a man whose family lineage can be linked to...

Americana Music Show Podcast
Boo Ray makes it to the City Of Angels (Ep315)

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 120:00


Boo Ray plays three tracks from Sea Of Lights and talks about growing up in the North Carolina Mountains, his hardscrabble career path, and recording on Bob Dylan’s tape deck. Lots of great music going into rotation this week. I’ve got the new Seth Walker album, the new Tim Easton album and the new Chatham County Line album. Plus I’ve got a track from the Kiefer Sutherland album. Yes, that Kiefer Sutherland! Plus more new music from Michael Rank, Eli Paperboy Reed, Kelsey Waldon, Dale Watson, and Bill Kirchen. "Boo Ray makes it to the City Of Angels (Ep315)" originated from Americana Music Show.

Spirit Radio-the Paranormal Experience
Spirit Radio - the Paranormal Experience 8-22-15 Underground Military Bases in the North Carolina Mountains

Spirit Radio-the Paranormal Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2015 53:15


Mary Joyce talks about her book Underground Military Bases hidden in North Carolina Mountains

North Carolina Bookwatch 2007-08 | UNC-TV
Georgann Eubanks, Literary Trails of the NC Mountains | NC Bookwatch

North Carolina Bookwatch 2007-08 | UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2014 26:49


An aging Zen master and bicycle repairman confronts his mortality and looks for a successor in this new novel by Duke Professor, and longtime Buddhist practitioner, David Guy. In this episode, the Durham author explores the Zen landscapes of Jakes Fades, acknowledged as a low-key tale of meditation, mentoring, and mouth-watering baked goods.

Zen Talks from Windhorse Zen Community
Not Just a Bag of Skin

Zen Talks from Windhorse Zen Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2012 26:42


37 "Not Just a Bag of Skin"   Today's teisho by Sunya Sensei is a talk given at our Sunday sitting on September 30th 2012 from our Zendo in the North Carolina Mountains. You can hear a phobe's song in the background!  Thanks for your continued interest in these podcasts. Send us an email at our new email address windhorsezen@windhorsezen.org.  Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening.  The Windhorse Zen Community has meditation open to the public, and has a residential zen training program. To learn more, and to help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org 

Zen Talks from Windhorse Zen Community

A Grain of Sand -  Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given during an all-day sitting in March 2009 at our zendo in the North Carolina Mountains. Thanks for your continued interest in these podcasts. Send us an email at our new email address windhorsezen@windhorsezen.org.  Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening.  The Windhorse Zen Community has meditation open to the public, and has a residential zen training program. To learn more, and to help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org

Zen Talks from Windhorse Zen Community
33 A Spirit of Inquiry, Don't Assume Anything!

Zen Talks from Windhorse Zen Community

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2010 39:28


  A Spirit of Inquiry, Don't Assume Anything!- Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given in March 2009 at our zendo in the North Carolina Mountains. Thanks for your continued interest in these podcasts. Send us an email at our new email address windhorsezen@windhorsezen.org.  Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening.  The Windhorse Zen Community has meditation open to the public, and has a residential zen training program. To learn more, and to help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org  

Zen Talks from Windhorse Zen Community
32 A Day of Zazen, Fayan's Teachings

Zen Talks from Windhorse Zen Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2010 41:21


A Day of Zazen, Fayan's Teachings - Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given in January 2009, during an all-day sitting at our zendo in the North Carolina Mountains. Sunya Sensei talks about Master Fayan (known as Hogen in Japanese). Thanks for your continued interest in these podcasts. Send us an email at windhorsezen@att.net Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening. The Windhorse Zen Community has meditation open to the public, and has a residential zen training program. To learn more, and to help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org