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Country Bunker Medicine Show
Mercoledì 14 Maggio 2025

Country Bunker Medicine Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 42:16


Jackson Shake – Arty Hill & The Long Gone Daddys Movin’ On – Andy Vaughan and The Driveline My Way of Life – Matt Boswell & The HBB Girls of the Old North State – The Bo-Stevens Fly me to the moon – Frank Sinatra Robbing Peter to Pay Pauline – Andrew Dean & The Farm Machine King of All Losers – Casey James Prestwood & The Burning Angels Today I Started Loving You Again – Brandon Birkedahl It’s Not Me It’s You – Chandler Dozier Thank You Sir (For Takin’ Her Away from Me) – Slim Hanson and the...........

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Minion Death Cult
#657 Time for some Hacks (preview)

Minion Death Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 5:25


TODAY: We tag along with the Anonymous Collective Facebook page as they fight against wind powered energy, vegetarianism, the Democratic Party, and put the fix on English soccer league matches—all from the comfort of Nigeria. ALSO: Mark Robinson, Trump's “Martin Luther King on steroids,” flames out in his candidacy for North Carolina Governor when his old porn messageboard posts become public. Will his juices be too funky for The Old North State? Sign up at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult for $5/month and get a bonus episode every week  

NewsTalk STL
6am/IL police can't search your vehicle even if that "aroma" is obvious

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 38:39


Mike Ferguson in the Morning 09-20-24 (6:05am) Dr. Marschall Runge, CEO for Michigan Medicine and dean of the University of Michigan Medical School, joins us to talk about cell phones and their affect on students in the classroom and also on their health.  Story here: https://www.foxbaltimore.com/fox45-mornings/dr- marschall-runge-supports-instagrams-move-to-restrict-teen-social-media-use   Check out Dr. Runge's latest book "Coded to Kill: A Techno-Medical Thriller" here: https://www.amazon.com/Coded-Kill-Marschall-Runge-M-D/dp/1637589255   (6:20am) Illinois police can't search your vehicle even if that "aroma" is obvious. Story here: https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/smell-of-weed-probable-cause-search-vehicle-illinois-supreme-court/   (6:35am) Republican North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson denied involvement in an alleged pornography scandal that surfaced Thursday, vowing to remain in the race to become the Old North State's next governor. Story here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/battleground-state-republican-denies-involvement-porn-scandal-dismisses-tabloid-trash Also here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/mark-robinson-north-carolina-republican-gov-candidate-decries-cnn-story-about-messages-he-allegedly-left-on-porn-site-as-tabloid-trash-204750059.html Also here: https://www.newsmax.com/politics/mark-robinson-north-carolina-report/2024/09/19/id/1181014/ Also here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/email-address-belonging-mark-robinson-202636830.html   (6:50am) MORNING NEWS DUMP     NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey
The Kyle Bailey Show H1: Gameday For The Old North State

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 44:20


In the show's opening hour, Kyle reacts to it officially being gameday for NC State, Wake, and North Carolina as he looks to the keys in each game, as well as if UNC can get a historic road win to start the year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Doomer Optimism
DO 226 - Food Hub Round Table Discussion

Doomer Optimism

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 105:07


Today we sat down with four similar-minded folks to talk about our personal experiences with various Food Hub models. We let the conversation go free-form like we were sitting on the front porch at one of our farms and chatting with friends. It was a great and insightful conversation for all of us and we vowed to record another episode in the future to get updates on our respective projects.  Megan Kinney- Director of Cooperative Distribution-North Coast Growers Association https://www.northcoastgrowersassociation.org/ As the director of Harvest Hub, Megan seeks to increase our community's access to local food infrastructure like cold storage and distribution systems. This includes coordinating the Harvest Box program (a multi-farm CSA-style produce box), the Farm-to-Freezer project (a freezer for use by NCGA members), and overseeing the operations of Harvest Hub. She sits on the board of Humboldt Made and is the co-chair of the Food Access Working Group in the Humboldt COAD. She is a registered and certified Trainer with the Produce Safety Alliance through Cornell University. Megan is honored to have been awarded the Community Alliance with Family Farmers 2022 Farmers' Market Champion of the Year and is a graduate of the Food Systems Leadership Cohort and Leadership Redwood Coast in 2023. Amy Neukom- Co Owner Neukom Family Farms https://www.instagram.com/neukomfamilyfarm/ Neukom Family Farms is a small family farm located along the Trinity River in Inland Northern Humboldt County. We dry farm tree fruit including peaches. pluots, plums, figs, apples, Asian and European pears. We also grow a variety of annuals such as heirloom and slicer tomatoes, melons, winter squash, and dried beans utilizing water conservation techniques. Most of our land is kept natural for the abundance of wildlife in our area. Dru Zucchino- Executive Director- TRACTOR Food and Farms https://tractorfoodandfarms.com/ Hailing from the Old North State, Dru is the Executive Director of TRACTOR Food and Farms. He has over a decade of experience in North Carolina agriculture, ranging from conventional blueberry production in Pender County to biodynamic fruit orchards in Mitchell County. He holds a BA in English Literature and a BFA in Creative Writing from the University of North Carolina-Wilmington. He lives in Mitchell County, where he, his wife, Jessica, and two children keep busy managing small fruit plots and orchards. Chris Jagger- Co-Owner Blue Fox Farm, Not Only Farmers Podcast https://www.instagram.com/bluefoxfarm/ https://open.spotify.com/show/12YRGbk9IYMh4gbR0pTkEh?si=cb16eecee40a49e5 Chris and Melanie started farming in Santa Cruz, CA in the late 90's and took the classic route of on-farm internships with several mentors until they had the gumption to start their own farm in southern Oregon in the early 2000's. Blue Fox Farm started as a 1-acre farm, scaled to 45 acres, and is now back at 5 acres in production. Chris has supplemented their farm income with his Blue Fox Ag Services consulting business, helping farmers scale efficiently and farm cost-effectively. Chris also has a labor-of-love podcast Not Only Farmers, where he chats with interesting people doing things in agriculture. 

The Road to Now
The History of North Carolina Popular Music w/ David Menconi & Dolph Ramseur

The Road to Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 50:17


Journalist David Menconi has documented the people and sounds of North Carolina's music scene for almost three decades. In this episode, Ben and guest co-host Dolph Ramseur speak with David about his book Step It Up and Go: The Story of North Carolina Popular Music, from Blind Boy Fuller and Doc Watson to Nina Simone and Superchunk, and how the music of “The Old North State” is both reflected in, and a reflection of, its people. David Menconi spent 28 years writing for the Raleigh News & Observer and was Piedmont Laureate in 2019. His other works include Ryan Adams: Losering, A Story of Whiskeytown" (University of Texas Press, 2012); "Comin' Right at Ya: How a Jewish Yankee Hippie Went Country, or, the Often Outrageous History of Asleep at the Wheel. (co-written with Ray Benson, University of Texas Press, 2015). You can follow him on twitter at @NCDavidMenconi. Guest co-host Dolph Ramseur is the founder of Ramseur Records and a member of the North Carolina Hall of Fame. If you enjoy this episode, make sure to check out David's second appearance on our show in episode #286 Rounder Records and the Transformation of American Roots Music.  If you're enjoying The Road to Now, please consider joining us on Patreon, giving us a 5 star rating/review on Apple podcasts and sharing this episode with a friend who might also enjoy it. Thank you! This is a rebroadcast of RTN #182, which originally aired on October 19, 2020. This reair was edited by Ben Sawyer.   

Under the Dome
What gridlock in Congress could mean for government shutdown, plus NC primary endorsements

Under the Dome

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 21:23


Snow is expected up in Washington, D.C., in the coming days, but it is unlikely to chill out the gridlock in Congress right now. Capitol Hill correspondent Danielle Battaglia explains the latest drama related to the impending federal government shutdown and what that means going forward. Yearning to be part of that congressional scene are several primary candidates who want to represent North Carolina. Will turnover mean more or less influence from the Old North State? We talk about that, plus the Trump factor. After the break, we move on to the latest endorsements for both Republicans and Democrats, and how that could play out with primary voters. The primary is March 5. Host: Dawn Vaughan Guests:  Executive Producer: Laura Brache Video Producer: Kevin Keister Want even more North Carolina politics news? Our Under the Dome newsletter dives deep into all things #ncpol and legislative happenings. It's sent to your inbox Tuesday to Friday and Sunday. Sign up here. Please consider supporting local journalism with a subscription to The N&O. If you're already a subscriber, thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Catholic History Trek
130. Carolina's Old North Church

Catholic History Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 8:07


William Gaston, the composer of North Carolina's anthem, “The Old North State,” was also instrumental in building the state's first Catholic church, St. Paul's in New Bern. (“Cradles of Catholicism” series, no. 20, North Carolina)

Chrome Pipes And Pinstripes
EP: 232 Old North State Invitational

Chrome Pipes And Pinstripes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 44:00


In this episode of Chrome Pipes & Pinstripes I talk with Chris May and Matt Hurley about the upcoming Old North State Invitational show in Winston-Salem, NC on Sept. 23rd. https://traffic.libsyn.com/chromepipespinstripes/232_ONSI.mp3 Royboy Merch For Sale! The new stickers are also now available! Click the image above to order!   Royboy Links: Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube … Continue reading "EP: 232 Old North State Invitational" The post EP: 232 Old North State Invitational appeared first on Royboy Productions.

OG Gambling Syndicate: Sports Wagering in NC
Picks for the Wyndham Championship. Think local #NC

OG Gambling Syndicate: Sports Wagering in NC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 35:43


The PGA Tour makes its second stop in the Old North State with the Wyndham Championship this week at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro. The pros will feast on the par-70 Donald Ross course. Who will win? Joe Giglio and Josh Goodson connect the dots to some PGA pros with NC ties.

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey
The Kyle Bailey Show H1: The In-State Recruiting Problem

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 45:39


In the opening hour of the show, Kyle looks at how in-state recruits are not staying in the Old North State for football, and Matt Doherty drops by to weigh in on Miles Bridges press conference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War
060 - Desperate Times, Desperate Battle: The Battle Of Bentonville

Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 67:59


About this episode:  It was March of 1865 and the men under William Tecumseh Sherman had punched their way into North Carolina. In this, the Carolinas Campaign, over 60,000 battle-hardened veterans marched, as they had since they left Atlanta, in two columns. To confront the blue surge, Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston boldly planned to throw some 21,000 men upon one of the isolated Federal wings. And so would be fought, on low-lying, marshy ground near a small hamlet in southeastern North Carolina, the largest land battle in the history of the Old North State. It would be the last major display of Confederate resistance in the American Civil War. This is the story of that desperate effort. This is the story of the Battle of Bentonville. ----more----   Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode: John M. Schofield Zebulon B. Vance Braxton Bragg Hugh Judson Kilpatrick John A. "Blackjack" Logan Alpheus S. Williams   For Further Reading: The Battle Of Bentonville: Last Stand In The Carolinas by Mark L. Bradley   Get The Guide: Want to learn more about the Civil War? A great place to start is Fred's guide, The Civil War: A History of the War between the States from Workman Publishing. The guide is in its 9th printing.   Producer: Dan Irving    

Carolina Outdoors
Go Outside This Valentine’s Day!

Carolina Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 15:29


(Segment 2, From 02.11.2023 Show) While sitting around a table for two in a candlelit room is certainly romantic and festive, exploring the beautiful outdoors which NC offers is an adventure also worth considering this Valentine's Day! And regardless of your relationship status, the destinations throughout the Old North State are endless in opportunity, well suited for singles, couples, groups, and anyone and everyone wanting to find something to do! Join the Outdoor Guys in discovering a variety of places to experience: from the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC to the Bridal Veil Falls waterfalls in DuPont State Forest to THE Blowing Rock in Blowing Rock, NC, and even on down to the coast (from where our next guest on today's show is from), we've got you covered for when you might ultimately search the next phrase on Google: "things to do on Valentine's Day near me" Enjoy!

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey
The Clubhouse H1: Two Close Calls In The Old North State

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 41:30


The show starts with Kyle recapping week 1 of the college football season, how both NC State and North Carolina survived big challenges on the road, and how things are not getting better for the 49ers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey
The Clubhouse H2: Another QB Competition Ends In The Old North State

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 44:08


Hour 2 kicks off with the Heels making a QB announcement themselves with Drake Maye being the signal caller and how that impacts the final year of "Coastal Chaos", and Kyle reacts to the Braves handling of Marcell Ozuna since his DUI late last weekSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Paradise in the Pines
012: Alec Allred President, Old North State League

Paradise in the Pines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 26:33


Alec Allred has big plans and bigger dreams for the Sandhills. Come meet him and the field where he's planting dreams as we gear up for the first season of the Sandhills Bogeys baseball. Allred is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Old North State League. Allred was the Director of Baseball Operations during his first three years with the league. In February of 2022, Alec was named the President of the Old North State League and with that became the youngest President of a collegiate sports league in the United States. In the offseason, Allred trains baseball players of all ages at The Factory in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Allred had an outstanding college baseball career at William Peace University where he still holds multiple hitting records and became the first male athlete in University history to sign a professional sports contract. After graduating in 2018, he was signed by the Westside Woolly Mammoths of the United Shore Professional Baseball League. Allred wrapped up his playing career in 2021 with the Gastonia Honey Hunters of the Atlantic League. Alec Allred currently lives in Whispering Pines, North Carolina with his wife, Lexie. Listen as Allred shares his passion for baseball, his excitement for the Sandhills Bogeys' inaugural season and his vision for the Old North State League. #visitnc #oldnorthstateleague #sandhillsbaseball

Heard Tell
Keeping Proper Media Perspective, Primary Results, Congress, Autism, Heard/Depp, guest Eric Garcia

Heard Tell

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 48:33


Your Heard Tell for Wednesday, 18 May, 2022 is turning down the noise and getting the information we need regarding the latest round of primary voting as some high profile races in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and others go to the voters in this midterm election cycle. We discuss how media and social media tend to focus on the outliers and extremes, and how unworthy schemers try to convince us those outliers and extremes are actually the whole story, how that starts the process of otherizing, and distorts our perception of what is really going on in the world. Guest Eric Garcia, journalist and author of the book "We Are Not Broken" returns to Heard Tell to talk about the viral video and reaction of a non-verbal valedictorian using a device to give her commencement speech brings up issues of technology opening up possibilities for folks with disabilities and challenges, but also shows how far we still have to go with perceptions and terminology in helping folks how they need, not just how folks think they need help. Also, since his day job is covering congress we talk to Eric about how current legislation priorities and the looming midterms are playing with the members themselves, how they are reacting, and what we can expect in the waning days of the 117th Congress. And since he's a proud UNC-Chapel Hill grad, we talk some North Carolina politics, such as how Senator Thom Tillis quietly built the GOP up to power in the Old North State, and how he now is behind things like the scorched earth campaign against Madison Cawthorn. Axios is out with some numbers on the most covered story based on social media interactions per published article, and while Elon Musk, Joe Biden, abortion, war in Ukraine, and inflation all made the list, the number one story might surprise, we will have thoughts on that. Finally, our good news segment to end the show involves a man crossing the state of Utah for charity, 7 mph at a time. All that and more on this Wednesday edition of Heard Tell.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Heard Tell
Good Talks: Covering Congress, How to Talk About Disabilities, NC Politics, & more w/journalist Eric Garcia

Heard Tell

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 32:12


On this Heard Tell Good Talks, one of our favorite guest Eric Garcia, journalist and author of the book "We Are Not Broken" returns to Heard Tell to talk about the viral video and reaction of a non-verbal valedictorian using a device to give her commencement speech brings up issues of technology opening up possibilities for folks with disabilities and challenges, but also shows how far we still have to go with perceptions and terminology in helping folks how they need, not just how folks think they need help. Also, since his day job is covering congress we talk to Eric about how current legislation priorities and the looming midterms are playing with the members themselves, how they are reacting, and what we can expect in the waning days of the 117th Congress. And since he's a proud UNC-Chapel Hill grad, we talk some North Carolina politics, such as how Senator Thom Tillis quietly built the GOP up to power in the Old North State, and how he now is behind things like the scorched earth campaign against Madison Cawthorn.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Ballpark Hunter
Old North State League - Alec Allred

Ballpark Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 29:40


This week's episode features Alec Allred, President, and CEO of the Old North State League. The summer collegiate loop is based in various cities and towns in North Carolina and features a colorful collection of fantastic logos and uniforms. Part two of the show is my look at some of these logos as I give my opinion on each and every one of them. This is an up-and-coming league you may want to order a few hats from in the future.

Heard Tell
Elected Officials Behaving Badly, Secret Service Fooled, NC Polling/Politics, guest Brooke Medina

Heard Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 47:46


Heard Tell for Thursday, April 14th, 2022, is turning down the noise and getting to the information we need on on two elected officials who did very bad things and got caught, but now their party has to adjust to how to handle them, a process that the politics of should be secondary. Plus, a shocking story of two individuals who faked their way past the Secrete Service to get as far next to the First Lady, and what that story says not just about security but also government incompetence and corruption. Guest Brooke Medina returns to Heard Tell to talk the people and politics of North Carolina, specifically new polling about the US Senate race and the GOP primary field. Brooke details the surprising numbers of Trump-endorsed Ted Budd, and what might happen in the next 40 days before voters go to the polls. Also, we talk the overall electoral environment where it is still the economy stupid, but war in Ukraine has changed folks perspective some, Madison Cawthorn and Mark Meadows making national headlines for all the wrong reasons, and more politics from the Old North State. Speaking of Mark Meadows, formerly of congress and CoS to Donald Trump, found some voter fraud in the 2020 election...because he was the one committing it. To end the show a lovely story of a charity in the UK helping released prisoners get to jobs so they won't find themselves right back in jail. All that and more on this Thursday edition of Heard Tell Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Heard Tell
Good Talks: North Carolina GOP Senate Race, Trump Effect, Madison Cawthorn, Mark Meadows, w/ Brooke Medina

Heard Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 25:00


On this Heard Tell Good Talks, guest Brooke Medina returns to Heard Tell to talk the people and politics of North Carolina, specifically new polling about the US Senate race and the GOP primary field. Brooke details the surprising numbers of Trump-endorsed Ted Budd, and what might happen in the next 40 days before voters go to the polls. Also, we talk the overall electoral environment where it is still the economy stupid, but war in Ukraine has changed folks perspective some, Madison Cawthorn and Mark Meadows making national headlines for all the wrong reasons, and more politics from the Old North State. Speaking of Mark Meadows, formerly of congress and CoS to Donald Trump, found some voter fraud in the 2020 election...because he was the one committing it.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Stickered Up with Stephen Dunn
Stickered Up Podcast Recaps Season Opener Old North State Nationals with Race Winner Carson Kvapil

Stickered Up with Stephen Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 27:24


Stickered Up Podcast Recaps Season Opener Old North State Nationals with Race Winner Carson Kvapil. Stickered Up host Stephen Dunn talks all things Cars Tour each week. This week the discussion centers on the 30k winner take all Puryear Tank Lines Old North State Nationals presented by GXS Wraps at Caraway Speedway. Buckle up race chatter starts right now. Racing, Motorsports, Speedway, Late, Model, Stock, Cars, See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Carolina Calling: A Music & History Podcast
Durham: Art and Community in the Bull City

Carolina Calling: A Music & History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 36:38


Durham, North Carolina - a city that blossomed out of the tobacco industry and was originally fueled by manufacturing - has gone through many phases. Today its factories house performing arts centers and bougie lofts, but this place has just as long and varied a musical history going back a century or more. Then and now, it's been a center for jazz, hip-hop, Americana country-rock and most of all, Piedmont blues.Back when Durham was becoming known as the Bull City, its soundtrack was Piedmont blues as played by giants like Blind Boy Fuller, Reverend Gary Davis, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. In the 1920s and ‘30s, factory workers made up the audience for blues and other developing styles of music. Now, tech workers and college students flock to the city's many venues.It's a long way from the city's early days, but also still rife with change; battles over segregation have evolved into disputes over gentrification. But what hasn't changed is that it remains a great music town, one that draws both artists and fans alike.In this episode, we explore the phases of Durham's past, present and future with guests who call it home, like Bluegrass Hall of Famer Alice Gerrard, country singer Rissi Palmer, Hiss Golden Messenger's M.C. Taylor, Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist Nnenna Freelon, and more.Subscribe to Carolina Calling to follow along as we journey across the Old North State, visiting towns like Wilmington, Greensboro, Shelby, Asheville, and more. Brought to you by The Bluegrass Situation and Come Hear NCCove photo courtesy of Discover DurhamAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Hunt The Wild
Ep. 34: Deer, nutria and beavers in the Old North State with Garret Crowder.

Hunt The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 92:23


In this episode of the Hunt The Wild Podcast, Adam Bowlds talks with North Carolina resident and wildlife management student Garret Crowder. Unlike most, Garret enjoys hunting and eating animals that people don't generally use as table fare. Follow along as Garret talks about hunting and cooking things such as beaver and nutria and hunting in the Old North State. · How Garret got started hunting. · Biggest attractions to hunting. · North Carolina hunting environment. · Ranking North Carolina hunting. · North Carolina public land. · Hunting deer on the beach. · Deer size in the Old North State. · Cooking “weird” wild game animals. · Hunting beavers. · After the shot on beavers. · Beaver sizes. · What is a nutria? · How big do nutria get? · How to hunt nutria. · Eating nutria. · Saving the hides. · How common it is to hunt nutria? · Bobwhite quail. · Squirrel hunting. · Advice for new hunters. Use code: HTW for 10% off your order at https://timetogowild.com Follow along with me on social. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmKNesE19YoNnCJ-7G7qi8g/videos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntTheWild/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_huntthewild_/?hl=en Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@huntthewildpodcast?lang=en Podcast introduction music by Drake Lopez. Drake's music can be found at: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0KUQFyU8Zy8PUbBmkbokO4

Carolina Calling: A Music & History Podcast
Greensboro: the Crossroads of Carolina

Carolina Calling: A Music & History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 30:38


Known as the Gate City, Greensboro, North Carolina is a transitional town: hub of the Piedmont between the mountain high country to the west and coastal Sandhill Plains to the east, and a city defined by the people who have come, gone, and passed through over the years. As a crossroads location, it has long been a way station for many endeavors, including touring musicians - from the likes of the Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix at the Greensboro Coliseum, the state's largest indoor arena, to James Brown and Otis Redding at clubs like the El Rocco on the Chitlin' Circuit. Throw in the country and string band influences from the textile mill towns in the area, and the regional style of the Piedmont blues, and you've got yourself quite the musical melting pot.  This historical mixture was not lost on one of Greensboro's own, Rhiannon Giddens - one of modern day Americana's ultimate crossover artists. A child of black and white parents, she grew up in the area hearing folk and country music, participating in music programs in local public schools, and eventually going on to study opera at Oberlin Conservatory in Ohio. Once she returned to North Carolina and came under the study of fiddler Joe Thompson and the Black string band tradition, she began playing folk music and forged an artistic identity steeped in classical as well as vernacular music. In this episode of Carolina Calling, we spoke with Giddens about her background in Greensboro and how growing up mixed and immersed in various cultures, in a city so informed by its history of segregation and status as a key civil rights battleground, informed her artistic interests and endeavors, musical styles, and her mission in the music industry.    Subscribe to Carolina Calling to follow along as we journey across the Old North State, visiting towns like Durham, Wilmington, Shelby, Asheville, and more. Brought to you by The Bluegrass Situation and Come Hear NC Music featured in this episode: Rhiannon Giddens - "Black is the Color"Andrew Marlin - "Erie Fiddler"Carolina Chocolate Drops - "Cornbread and Butterbeans"The Rolling Stones - "Rocks Off"Count Basie and His Orchestra - "Honeysuckle Rose"Roy Harvey - "Blue Eyes"Blind Boy Fuller - Step It Up and GoRhiannon Giddens, Francesco Turrisi - "Avalon"Carolina Chocolate Drops - "Snowden's Jig (Genuine Negro Jig)"Barbara Lewis -"Hello Stranger"The O'Kaysions - "Girl Watcher"Joe and Odell Thompson - "Donna Got a Rambling Mind"Carolina Chocolate Drops - "Country Girl"Carolina Chocolate Drops - "Hit 'Em Up Style"Our Native Daughters - "Moon Meets the Sun"Rhiannon Giddens, Francesco Turrisi - "Si Dolce é'l Tormento" Cover image: Rhiannon Giddens by Ebru YildizAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

All Things Judicial
Campbell Law Dean Rich Leonard's Personal Tour of NC's First Black Judges Exhibit

All Things Judicial

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 15:31


This bonus episode features a tour of  Campbell University School of Law's exhibit entitled First African Americans on the North Carolina  Bench. The tour is conducted by Campbell Law School Dean J. Rich Leonard. The exhibit features a timeline of the lives and achievements of each judge and justice from 1968-2006. While today North Carolina has numerous African American judges, there were no African Americans on the bench in the Old North State prior the late 1960s.   In addition to the audio podcast, a video compilation is available on the NCcourts YouTube channel. 

Carolina Calling: A Music & History Podcast
Shelby: Local Legends Breathe New Life into Small Town

Carolina Calling: A Music & History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 33:08


The image of bluegrass is mountain music played and heard at high altitudes and towns like Deep Gap and remote mountain hollers across the Appalachians. But the earliest form of the music originated at lower elevations, in textile towns across the North Carolina Piedmont. As far back as the 1920s, old-time string bands like Charlie Poole's North Carolina Ramblers were playing an early form of the music in textile towns, like Gastonia, Spray, and Shelby - in Cleveland County west of Charlotte.In this second episode of Carolina Calling, we visit the small town of Shelby: a seemingly quiet place, like most small Southern towns one might pass by in their travels. Until you see the signs for the likes of the Don Gibson Theatre and the Earl Scruggs Center, you wouldn't guess that it was the town that raised two of the most influential musicians and songwriters in bluegrass and country music: Earl Scruggs, one of the most important musicians in the birth of bluegrass, whose banjo playing was so innovative that it still bears his name, “Scruggs style,” and Don Gibson, one of the greatest songwriters in the pop & country pantheon, who wrote “I Can't Stop Loving You,” “Sweet Dreams,” and other songs you know by heart. For both Don Gibson and Earl Scruggs, Shelby is where it all began.Subscribe to Carolina Calling to follow along as we journey across the Old North State, visiting towns like Greensboro, Durham, Wilmington, Asheville, and more.Brought to you by The Bluegrass Situation and Come Hear NCMusic featured in this episode:Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers - "Take a Drink On Me"Flatt & Scruggs - "Ground Speed"Don Gibson - "I Can't Stop Loving You"Andrew Marlin - "Erie Fiddler" (Carolina Calling Theme)Hedy West - "Cotton Mill Girl"Blind Boy Fuller - "Rag Mama, Rag"Don Gibson - "Sea Of Heartbreak"Patsy Cline - "Sweet Dreams "Ray Charles - "I Can't Stop Loving You"Ronnie Milsap - "(I'd Be) A Legend In My Time"Elvis Presley - "Crying In The Chapel"Hank Snow - "Oh Lonesome Me"Don Gibson - "Sweet Dreams"Don Gibson - "Oh Lonesome Me"Chet Atkins - "Oh Lonesome Me"Johnny Cash - "Oh, Lonesome Me"The Everly Brothers - "Oh Lonesome Me"Neil Young - "Oh Lonesome Me"Flatt & Scruggs - "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"Bill Preston - "Holy, Holy, Holy"Flat & Scruggs - "We'll Meet Again Sweetheart"Snuffy Jenkins - "Careless Love"Bill Monroe - "Uncle Pen"Bill Monroe - "It's Mighty Dark to Travel"The Earl Scruggs Revue - "I Shall Be Released"The Band - "I Shall Be Released"Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - "Will The Circle Be Unbroken"The Country Gentlemen - "Fox on the Run"Sonny Terry - "Whoopin' The Blues"Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee - "Born With The Blues (Live)"Nina Simone - "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free"Cover image courtesy of the Don Gibson TheatreAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Carolina Calling: A Music & History Podcast
Asheville: A Retreat for the Creative Spirit

Carolina Calling: A Music & History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 25:01


Asheville, North Carolina's history as a music center goes back to the 1920s and string-band troubadours like Lesley Riddle and Bascom Lamar Lunsford, and country-music pioneer Jimmie Rodgers. But there's always been a lot more to this town than acoustic music and scenic mountain views. From the experimental Black Mountain College that drew a range of minds as diverse as German artist Josef Albers, composer John Cage, and Albert Einstein, Asheville was also the spiritual home for electronic-music pioneer Bob Moog, who invented the Moog synthesizer first popularized by experimental bands like Kraftwerk to giant disco hits like Donna Summer's “I Feel Love.”It's also a town where busking culture ensures that music flows from every street corner, and it's the adopted hometown of many modern musicians in a multitude of genres, including Pokey LaFarge, who spent his early career busking in Asheville, and Moses Sumney, a musician who's sonic palette is so broad, it's all but unclassifiable.In this premiere episode of Carolina Calling, we wonder and explore what elements of this place of creative retreat have drawn individualist artists for over a century? Perhaps it's the fact that whatever your style, Asheville is a place that allows creativity to grow and thrive.Subscribe to Carolina Calling to follow along as we journey across the Old North State, visiting towns like Shelby, Greensboro, Durham, Wilmington, and more.Brought to you by The Bluegrass Situation and Come Hear NCMusic used in this episode:Bascom Lamar Lunsford - “Dry Bones”Jimmie Rodgers - “My Carolina Sunshine Girl” Kraftwerk - “Autobahn”Donna Summer - “I Feel Love” Pokey LaFarge - “End Of My Rope”Moses Sumney - “Virile” Andrew Marlin - “Erie Fiddler (Carolina Calling Theme)”Moses Sumney - “Me In 20 Years”Steep Canyon Rangers - "Honey on My Tongue”Béla Bartók - "Romanian Folk Dances”New Order - “Blue Monday”Quindar - “Twin-Pole Sunshade for Rusty Schweickart”Pokey LaFarge - “Fine To Me” Bobby Hicks Feat. Del McCoury - "We're Steppin' Out”Squirrel Nut Zippers - “Put A Lid On It”Jimmie Rodgers - "Daddy and Home”Lesley Riddle - “John Henry” Steep Canyon Rangers - “Graveyard Fields”Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Instant Trivia
Episode 351 - Full Service - U. S. A. - Elizabeth Taylor's Husbands - Bridges To The Future - 1971

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 7:15


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 351, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Full Service 1: Performed to make you part of the Mormon Church, it needs a body of water large enough for total immersion. baptism. 2: They're the first 2 words in the Book of Common Prayer (1549 ed.) wedding service. Dearly beloved. 3: As used during the Last Supper they're the food and drink blessed during the eucharist. bread and wine. 4: Kol Nidre, which negates vows made between humans and God, is recited on the eve of this Jewish holiday. Yom Kippur. 5: This kind of mass has included a "Dies Irae"; Mozart wrote one late in his life. requiem mass. Round 2. Category: U. S. A. 1: The 50 states touch these 3 oceans. the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Arctic Ocean. 2: There's a macadamia nut festival in this state every year. Hawaii. 3: In the 1870s there were "rushes into the South Dakota area for land and for this. gold. 4: Though it's widely cultivated, the Monterey cypress is native only to this state. California. 5: This "Tar Heel State" is also nicknamed "The Old North State". North Carolina. Round 3. Category: Elizabeth Taylor's Husbands 1: He divorced Debbie Reynolds to marry Liz. Eddie Fisher. 2: He was born in south Wales in 1925. Richard Burton. 3: Liz married him when she was 18. Nicky Hilton. 4: He played "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" in 1965. Richard Burton. 5: For a while he was the world's most famous construction worker. Larry Fortensky. Round 4. Category: Bridges To The Future 1: A bridge over this river will connect Vidin, Bulgaria with Calafat, Romania. the Danube. 2: The new Woodrow Wilson Bridge project will connect Maryland and Virginia across this river. the Potomac. 3: This 22 ½ mile Hangzhou bridge will cut 2 hours off the travel time from Ningbo to this city, China's largest. Shanghai. 4: The new Colorado River bridge downstream of Hoover Dam will connect these 2 adjacent states. Nevada and Arizona. 5: The Binh Bridge is being constructed for this Northern Vietnamese port city. Hai Phong. Round 5. Category: 1971 1: In 1971 this type of auto insurance became popular in the U.S.. no-fault. 2: Team that won U.S.-Chinese ping-pong match in Peking. Chinese. 3: While on the moon in February, astronaut Alan Shepard took a shot at this sport. golf. 4: Postage stamps from this country weren't accepted by some others who still considered it East Pakistan. Bangladesh. 5: He was the only officer found guilty at the court martial of those involved in the My Lai incident. William Calley, Jr.. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

The Crown IRL
Karolyn Martin from North Carolina - Miss Metrolina 2022

The Crown IRL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 47:16


As a military child, Karolyn Martin has lived all across the country, but North Carolina has alwaysbeen home. In fact, out of the 12 schools she attended in her travels, 3 of them were located inthe Old North State. While she did not grow up competing in the Miss America Organization,Karolyn has always sought a way to be of influence and service to others.As a child and teen, she struggled with her body image. As a titleholder, she has turned thisstory into impact. Karolyn's social impact initiative, #SelfKare: Eat to Success, aims to teach thecommunity to eat in a way that fuels our minds and bodies to success while taking the focus offof weight and appearance.In August of 2019, she won her first local title of Miss Moore County. Since then she has spokento over 2,000 students about the importance of positive wellness, hosted a nationally attendedwellness summit, and sold almost 60 copies of her cookbook, The Self Kare Kitchen: DormMeals for the Healthy College Student.This summer (June 2021) She placed as 2nd Runner Up at her very first state competition. Sheplans to continue her impact and pursue her dreams of becoming Miss North Carolina and MissAmerica while growing her social impact initiative and the success of the Miss AmericaScholarship Organization.Karolyn is grateful for the opportunities the organization has afforded her including the over$7,000 of scholarship she has earned allowing her to pay off one of her college loans in full atthe age of 21!Karolyn Martin is a senior at Appalachian State Univerity's Honors College in Boone, NCstudying communication and marketing. Following graduation, she hopes to pursue a JD/MBAat a top institution.Karolyn's Socials:Titleholder IG: https://www.instagram.com/missmetrolina_nc/Personal IG: https://www.instagram.com/karolyndmartin/The Crown IRLInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecrownirl/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecrownirlShelbyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelby_lentz/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shelbylentzmusicMiss Southwest MIInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/missmisouthwest/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Miss-Southwest-Michigan-and-Miss-Sunset-Coast-Scholarship-Pageants-129488850409140

The Squeaky Clean Energy Podcast
Episode 62: Toyota Says Hello to the Old North State + Clean Energy Champs!

The Squeaky Clean Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 49:27


On episode 62, we sit down with Brent Christensen, President & CEO of the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce to talk about the process of recruiting a major electric vehicle manufacturer like Toyota to the region. After that, we speak with Susan Munroe of Chambers for Innovation and Clean Energy and Laurie Barnhart of Conservatives for Clean Energy about the winners of the 2021 Clean Energy Champions event! Additional resources from today's episode: UtilityDive DoE Technical Assistance Story: https://bit.ly/341MMgR Charlotte Business Journal Multi-Year Rate Planning Story: https://bit.ly/3sNvWg2 NC Clean Energy Champions 2021 Event: https://bit.ly/3HmYxwW Trophy Brewing Clean Energy Video: https://vimeo.com/539871868 Squeaky Clean Episode feat. Ceres and Nestle: https://bit.ly/3zcDn1n North Carolina Offshore Wind Video from CICE: https://bit.ly/3z7Stp0 Presented by NC Sustainable Energy Association. Hosted and produced by Matt Abele (Twitter: @MattAbele) Be sure to follow us on Instagram at @squeakycleanpodcast.

Southern Songs and Stories
Three Song Set with Kim Ware and Scott Newell

Southern Songs and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 32:59


North Carolina singer-songwriter Kim Ware and fellow Old North State musician Scott Newell pick one of each other's songs to feature here as well as a mutual favorite song from 1990, including music excerpts, and commentary from host and producer Joe Kendrick

NC F&B Podcast
Maple Leafs, Hockey and BBQ... We have a Canadian Visitor!

NC F&B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 41:38


Sometimes a little perspective is all you need to snap it all into focus. A BBQ obsessed Canadian e-mailed us from Edmonton, Alberta with an NC itinerary for the ages. Peter Zukiwski of Pitt County BBQ has been studying NC BBQ for years to understand the beauty and technique of what makes the Old North State so special. Peter traveled to NC to visit all of the best producers in the state and dropped by the studios to talk about it. Listen to a one on one interview with Max and Peter as they talk about the various styles of what makes NC unique in the scope of BBQ across the land.  Support our Sponsors: The official Vodka of the NC F&B Podcast: Blue Shark Vodka , all the taste without the bite! SPOT ON  Tech that helps your business grow. Call Tanya 858-213-7820 or email her Drink Joe Van Gogh Coffee! Proof Alcohol Ice Cream  Think Differently About Dessert Triangle Wine Company  Use promo code 'NCFB' at checkout! The NC F&B Podcast is Produced and Engineered by Max Trujillo of Trujillo Media For booking or questions about the show, contact:  or  

Group of Five Focus
2021 Week 8 Preview: Owls and Beach Chickens Flock to the Old North State

Group of Five Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 22:54


*WEEKNIGHT GAMES FEATURED* In this episode, I recap the last week in G5 football, break down a few upcoming matchups, and make a BOLD upset prediction! This week's matchups are: Memphis @ UCF FAU @ Charlotte Nevada @ Fresno State Coastal @ App State Check out our LinkTree and reach out on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to continue the conversation! Music by Lesfm from Pixabay and Mary Riddle. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

MAGA Institute Podcast
Ep31 – Former Representative Mark Walker Seeks U.S. Senate in North Carolina!

MAGA Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 22:10


Mark Walker ran an improbable grassroots campaign for Congress in 2014 and ended up serving six terms representing NC-6. He’s now looking to represent the entire Old North State in the Senate, as he seeks to replace retiring Senator Richard Burr. Join Brooke and Timbo as they ask Mark why he voted for John Boehner […]

Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War
037 - The Confederacy's "Greatest" Surrender - The Bennett Place

Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 50:59


About this episode:  It was a Tuesday, April 11, 1865 - only two day after Robert E. Lee had surrendered his Army of Northern Virginia.  Down in North Carolina, with Major General William T. Sherman’s relentless blue wave only some 30 miles to the southeast of Raleigh, NC, Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston’s men of the Army of Tennessee began to march in and through the Old North State’s capital.  Women, lining both sides of Raleigh’s Fayetteville Street, greeted them.  They handed out meat, bread and tobacco.  On the western edge of town, a favorite place for soldiers to linger as they poured westward - at St. Mary’s, a school for women - where dozens of young ladies doled out food, water and encouragement.  Before them, Johnston’s ragtag force acted soldierly but, one of the young ladies, unable to mask the reality of what she was witnessing, gasped, “My God! Is this the funeral procession of the Southern Confederacy?”  Indeed, it was, for Johnston and Sherman’s men were on the final stretch of road that would lead to a rustic dwelling near Durham’s Station - the Bennett Place.  There in the North Carolina Piedmont region was the humblest of stages for the surrender of the last major Confederate army and, numerically speaking, the largest surrender of the great and terrible American Civil War.  Here, the story of those last days.   ----more----   Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:  Zebulon Vance David L. Swain George Stoneman Smith D. Atkins John A. Logan William H. Battle   For Further Reading - May We Suggest: This Astounding Close: The Road to Bennett Place by Mark L. Bradley   Get The Guide: Want to learn more about the Civil War? A great place to start is Fred's guide, The Civil War: A History of the War between the States from Workman Publishing. The guide is in its 9th printing.   Producer: Dan Irving

Sasquatch Tracks
David Ellis and Julie Rench: Sasquatch Sounds | ST 017

Sasquatch Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 131:11


On this special edition of Sasquatch Tracks, the team is joined by researchers David Ellis and Julie Rench, who discuss their ongoing research with audio recordings of unknown provenance in various parts of the United States. Joining us to discuss this unique research, Julie brings us a remarkable selection of recordings she has made near the Uwharrie National Forest in North Carolina, with comparisons to similar recording types David has been collecting for years in the Pacific Northwest.  David Ellis was born and currently lives in Washington State. He obtained his BA degree in Psychology from the University of Washington in 1974, and now retired, David lives in the Puget Sound area of Washington State. Ellis has followed the Bigfoot Phenomenon since 1963, but became involved in the field in 2006, and joined the Olympic Project with Derek Randles in 2010. In addition to field studies and track casting methods, Ellis also taught himself to record and edit field recordings. This analysis led him to collect hundreds of suspicious audio vocalizations clips. To date, he has reviewed 1,000s of hours of audio using Bio-acoustics methods of analysis, which we’ll have him tell us more about over the course of this discussion. Julie Rench has been a field investigator for many years now, focusing her attention on the area near where she resides, the Uwharrie National Forest, which in recent years has become a focal point of activity right here in the Old North State. Like David, investigates the possibility that Sasquatch exists, and has had an interest in unknown phenomena for several years.  She is a member of the Carolina Cryptid Research Group, a co-host on Monster X Radio’s podcast “On the Shoulders of Giants with Thomas Steenburg” and others. Julie has been conducting an audio collection and analysis project in the area, and tonight both of them join us not only to discuss this, but also to analyze some of that audio they have collected, which we’ll be featuring over the course of this discussion. Stories and other links discussed in this episode:  David Ellis at the Olympic Project Website Julie Rench on Facebook Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter. Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email. Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.

Stickered Up with Stephen Dunn
Old North State-Orange Co Speedway Preview plus interviews

Stickered Up with Stephen Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 69:24


In this episode Stephen Dunn previews the upcoming race at Orange County Speedway.  His talks with i Josh Berry, Cars Tour veteran  who is now running on the Xfinity series.  Other guests include drivers Deac McCaskill and Ronald Hill. Cars TourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MAGA Institute Podcast
Ep17 – MAJ David Goetze Exposes NC Election Shenanigans

MAGA Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 34:32


Brooke and Timbo interview MAJ David Goetze, a great citizen patriot who fighting for election integrity in the Old North State of North Carolina. This is how we win: by rolling up our sleeves and getting involved, not by throwing up our hands in frustration and refusing to participate in the public square. Major Dave […]

welldagum
S;2 Ep:6 Jason Burris

welldagum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 24:49


Come meet our new friend Jason Burris he fills us in on his band he is in "The Old North State" be sure to go check them out on face book and YouTube, but be sure listen to this episode just to find out a little bit more about Jason its a really good time and above all I hope you enjoy Support welldagum by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/welldagum Find out more at https://welldagum.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Three Putt Golf Pod
We're Back! - Old North State Club

Three Putt Golf Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 34:17


Logan, Ty, Joe & guest player Dalton take on the Old North State Club in New London NC. Part of McConnell Golf, this course is one of our highest rated yet. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Skinning Shed
North Carolina Rut Report...Or Is It?

The Skinning Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 45:30


The Skinning Shed boys are back and talking about recent rut activity in the Old North State. Well, it starts off that way and of course things take a turn. Make sure you send us any activity you are seeing on the Fuel Outdoor Gear social media pages. Please subscribe, rate and review. It really does help. Give a Hoot, Don't Polute!

The Road to Now
# 182 The Story of North Carolina Popular Music w/ David Menconi (ft. guest co-host Dolph Ramseur)

The Road to Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 51:13


Journalist David Menconi has documented the people and sounds of North Carolina's music scene for almost three decades. In this episode, Ben and guest co-host Dolph Ramseur speak with David about his new book Step It Up and Go: The Story of North Carolina Popular Music, from Blind Boy Fuller and Doc Watson to Nina Simone and Superchunk, and how the music of “The Old North State” is both reflected in, and a reflection of, its people. David Menconi spent 28 years writing for the Raleigh News & Observer and was Piedmont Laureate in 2019. His other works include Ryan Adams: Losering, A Story of Whiskeytown" (University of Texas Press, 2012); "Comin' Right at Ya: How a Jewish Yankee Hippie Went Country, or, the Often Outrageous History of Asleep at the Wheel. (co-written with Ray Benson, University of Texas Press, 2015). You can follow him on twitter at @NCDavidMenconi. Guest co-host Dolph Ramseur is the founder of Ramseur Records and a member of the North Carolina Hall of Fame. If you're enjoying The Road to Now, please consider joining us on Patreon, giving us a 5 star rating/review on Apple podcasts and sharing this episode with a friend who might also enjoy it. Thank you! This episode was edited by Gary Fletcher. The Road to Now is a member of the Osiris Podcast Network.

Connecting the Docs: True Stories from the Old North State

In this episode, archivists Debbie Blake, Ellen Brooks, Randon McCrea, and Chris Meekins delve into animal mayhem in the Old North State. Using government journals, maps, newspaper articles and more they explore the stories of animals wreaking havoc in the General Assembly, the streets of Charlotte, and on a porch near the Pee Dee River. Special guests: Ask a Ranger podcast hosts, Ranger Crystal and Ranger Jess (Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/askaranger/ | Ask a Ranger podcast: https://www.ncparks.gov/ask-ranger). See the documents mentioned in the episode at the State Archives of North Carolina's History For All the People blog.

The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast
Johnston Pettigrew and the Gettysburg Campaign (S1 E10)

The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 103:16


Widely regarded as one of the smartest and most accomplished individuals from the South during the Antebellum era, North Carolina native Johnston Pettigrew led his brigade from the Old North State through some of the most ferocious combat of the Civil War. Join Eric and Jim as they delve into the role played by Pettigrew and the troops under his command during the Gettysburg Campaign with a particular focus on their actions of June 30, July 1, July 3, and the mortal wounding of Pettigrew at Falling Waters on July 14. The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast is hosted by Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guides James Hessler and Eric Lindblade. You can find The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast on social media at the following: Facebook: The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast Twitter: @gettysburgpod Instagram: @thebattleofgettysburgpodcast Email: gettysburgpodcast@gmail.com Sponsorships: off for this episode

Civil War Talk Radio
1608-Hampton Newsome-The Fight for the Old North State: The Civil War in North Carolina, January-May 1864

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019


Hampton Newsome, author of "The Fight for the Old North State: The Civil War in North Carolina, January-May 1864"

Civil War Talk Radio
1608-Hampton Newsome-The Fight for the Old North State: The Civil War in North Carolina, January-May 1864

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019


Hampton Newsome, author of "The Fight for the Old North State: The Civil War in North Carolina, January-May 1864"

Civil War Talk Radio
1608-Hampton Newsome-The Fight for the Old North State: The Civil War in North Carolina, January-May 1864

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019


Hampton Newsome, author of "The Fight for the Old North State: The Civil War in North Carolina, January-May 1864"

Civil War Talk Radio
1608-Hampton Newsome-The Fight for the Old North State: The Civil War in North Carolina, January-May 1864

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019


Hampton Newsome, author of "The Fight for the Old North State: The Civil War in North Carolina, January-May 1864"

Guys Who Do Stuff
John Trump on the business of booze in NC

Guys Who Do Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 52:06


John shares about some of the history of liquor in North Carolina from baptists and bootleggers to today and shines a light on some of our archaic liquor laws that may be too prohibitive for local distilleries and business owners. Also mentioned in this episode: The pop the cap campaign Belgium beer line with the underground delivery system In 1908 prohibition ended but in North Carolina in order to sell liquor each city needs to vote to prove they want it then they appointed a board to control the sale of liquor. This is called ABC in North Carolina.John Trumps Brewery Tour Raleigh Rum Company Lassiter Distilling Company Topo Organic Spirits FairGame Beverage Company Durham Distillery  Whisky Prison - Souther Grace Distilleries Outer Banks Distilling Mayberry Spirit Co. Copper Barrel Distillery Old Nick Williams Farm and Distillery Broadslab Distillery Pick up a copy of John's book Still & Barrel: Craft Spirits in the Old North State 

Connecting the Docs: True Stories from the Old North State

We are excited to announce a forthcoming podcast from the State Archives of North Carolina. "Connecting the Docs" will use archival materials to introduce listeners to fascinating and true stories from around the Old North State. The theme of our first season is "Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem." Stay tuned! In the meantime, here's a link to the State Archives Blog, "History for all the People."

Y'all Show
Scuppernongs; ACC Report; 'Rearview Town' Is No. 1

Y'all Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 99:51


Jason Aldean hits No. 1 on the country radio chart with "Rearview Town." Preshias Harris reports from Music Row on the Georgian's latest chart-topper, Tanya Tucker's first CD in 17 years, and Carly Pearce's new video series. The ACCN's first game arrives Thursday night and CBS Sports Digital's Jonathan Leifheit prepares us for Clemson-Georgia Tech at Death Valley. Also, scuppernongs are kind of a big deal in the Old North State.

Y'all Show
Scuppernongs; ACC Report; 'Rearview Town' Is No. 1

Y'all Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 99:51


Jason Aldean hits No. 1 on the country radio chart with "Rearview Town." Preshias Harris reports from Music Row on the Georgian's latest chart-topper, Tanya Tucker's first CD in 17 years, and Carly Pearce's new video series. The ACCN's first game arrives Thursday night and CBS Sports Digital's Jonathan Leifheit prepares us for Clemson-Georgia Tech at Death Valley. Also, scuppernongs are kind of a big deal in the Old North State.

Carolina Outdoors
Red, Blue, & Green: Sometimes Dangerous Colors!

Carolina Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 13:02


Exactly a year ago, the Outdoor Guys examined Florida’s “red tide,” but today they are checking in on the Old North State’s blue and green toxic algae (actually a microorganism) which has been developing in warm, stagnant water, even here in the Queen City. How do we humans keep our pets, especially dogs, safe from the negative effects which can arise from swimming in and drinking this contaminated water? Bill and Don check in with Dr. Tom Watson from the Carolina Veterinary Medical Hospital here in Charlotte to find out, as well as to glean some other tips for keeping safe and healthy (for pets and humans) in this summer heat. A YETI Dog Bowl from Jesse Brown’s MIGHT be part of the answer!    

The Weekly Roundup
The Weekly Roundup: Publishers dish on Gannett/GateHouse Media merger, booming Triad economy

The Weekly Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 20:10


Welcome to Business North Carolina's Weekly Roundup, a podcast bringing you some of the state's biggest and most interesting business news stories from the week. On this episode, BNC Publisher Ben Kinney and David Woronoff, president and publisher of The Pilot in Southern Pines, discuss the Gannett and GateHouse Media merger, give insight into the growing Triad economy and debate over their favorite things from the Old North State.

Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War

About this episode:  It was April of 1862, and the war was just about to enter its second year. The beginning of that year had been a bleak one for the Confederacy. In February, Fort Henry, Roanoke Island, North Carolina, and Fort Donelson all fell. Now there were invasion routes into "The Old North State," the interior of Tennessee, and the very heartland of the Confederacy. In the first week of March, Missouri was for all practical purposes lost to the confederacy thanks to Union victory at Pea Ridge. In the east, more cause for southern concern. The ironclad USS Monitor had revolutionized Naval warfare, and neutralized the Confederacy's CSS Virginia, and George B. McClellan finally stirred from his slows to land 121,000 men on the Virginia peninsula with its sights on Richmond. Though there had been all these military events, there were still some, North and South, who believed that particularly if the southern capital fell, the conflict would soon end. In fact a year earlier, A.W. Venable of Granville County, North Carolina declared that he would wipe of every drop of blood shed in the war with "this handkerchief of mine." Naive words. In his most vivid and terrible nightmares, he never dreamed of two days like April 6th and 7th, 1862. Neither had an entire nation. Two horrific days that churned and burned near a river landing and a little Methodist church built for the Prince Of Peace. Two bloody days that served as a national wake up call; a call that announced the sobering reality of how terrible civil war would truly be. This is the story of those two days. This is the story of the Battle of Shiloh.----more---- Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:  Don Carlos Buell Ulysses S. Grant Willie Lincoln Albert Sidney Johnston Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard Braxton Bragg William H.L. Wallace William T. Sherman Benjamin M. Prentiss   Other References From This Episode:   1st day of the Battle of Shiloh: Confederate Offensive.   Second day of the Battle of Shiloh: Union Offensive. Get The Guide: Want to learn more about the Civil War? A great place to start is Fred's guide, The Civil War: A History of the War between the States from Workman Publishing. The guide is in its 9th printing.   Producer: Dan Irving

Talkin' Jacks
Episode 29 - TJ Extra #5 with Chuck Givens

Talkin' Jacks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 68:33


On this week’s Talkin’ Jacks Extra, we welcomed Chuck Givens of Six Point Weekend to the show to discuss the Battle of the Old North State! Chuck was a fantastic guest that obviously knows a lot more about North Carolina FC than we do and we are so glad that he was willing to join us and lend us his expertise. We look forward to derby day and we will see everyone soon (hopefully at Mac’s) Thank you for listening! Come on you Jacks! Soccernsweettea.com orthocarolina.com Instagram: @talkinjacks Twitter: @talkinjacks Facebook.com/talkinjacks talkinjacks@gmail.com Music: "Good to Be Alone" by The Bomb Busters, used under Creative Commons --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinjacks/support

Reel to Reel
Episode 5 - This One's for North Carolina

Reel to Reel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 31:50


Today, Nina and Will talk about a very special place for both of them: North Carolina. Together they look at the artists who have hailed from the Old North State — even if they left for New York as soon as they became successful. Will discusses one great indie band and two pioneering guitarists, while Nina examines the state's rich (and unlikely) history with cinema. Clips used: - "Dynamite" by The dB's - "Freight Train" by Elizabeth Cotten - "Rumble" by Link Wray - "Raise Up" by Petey Pablo

First in Future: Where Emerging Ideas Take Flight
John Hood, Editor, Carolina Journal

First in Future: Where Emerging Ideas Take Flight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 28:35


If you’re looking for someone to give you a thorough political summary on the political history of North Carolina and where the Old North State stands in relation to its Southern neighbors, there’s no better person than John Hood. Hood, president of the Raleigh-based John William Pope Foundation, can also give you a few good pointers on how to speak to people who might think a little differently than you, and how to do it without yelling. The John William Pope foundation is a grantmaker that supports public policy organizations, educational institutions, arts and cultural programs, and humanitarian relief in North Carolina and beyond. Hood is also chairman of the board at the John Locke Foundation, a North Carolina think tank that issues reports, hosts events, produces broadcast programs, and publishes Carolina Journal, which serves an audience of nearly 150,000 North Carolinians through its print, online, and radio editions. This installment of First in Future is part of a special TV series produced in collaboration with UNC-TV, and recorded in UNC-TV’s Legislative Studio in downtown Raleigh. Taped segments will air on the North Carolina Channel. Visit www.ncchannel.org/schedule/ for specific air

Civil War Talk Radio
1418-Michael Hill-The Old North State at War: The North Carolina Civil War Atlas

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018


Michael Hill, co-author of "The Old North State at War: The North Carolina Civil War Atlas"

Civil War Talk Radio
1418-Michael Hill-The Old North State at War: The North Carolina Civil War Atlas

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018


Michael Hill, co-author of "The Old North State at War: The North Carolina Civil War Atlas"

Civil War Talk Radio
1418-Michael Hill-The Old North State at War: The North Carolina Civil War Atlas

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018


Michael Hill, co-author of "The Old North State at War: The North Carolina Civil War Atlas"

Civil War Talk Radio
1418-Michael Hill-The Old North State at War: The North Carolina Civil War Atlas

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018


Michael Hill, co-author of "The Old North State at War: The North Carolina Civil War Atlas"

Free To Brew
Sunday Equality Victory Lap- FTB 51- 07/19/2017

Free To Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 38:11


Buying beer and mimosas at 10AM on Sunday! When did North Carolina become so edgy! Eric Rowel, local Mecklenburg County activist, the figure behind #sundayequality, and concerned citizen joins the show not just for a victory lap but an explanation of how a bill over Sunday alcohol sales was passed in North Carolina. While other states have eradicated blue laws, getting 2 hours extra on Sunday was a huge achievement for this Old North State. We discuss the vicotry, how future alcohol reform can succeed, and why this policy gained such traction and support. Also, listen into the surprise at the end where Eric reveals a surprise about my future.

Americana Music Show Podcast
Ep236 American Aquarium gets hungry like a wolf

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 60:00


BJ Barham plays American Aquarium’s Wolves, talks about their fan base, winning the Hardest Working Band award, and toasts the Old North State. Also on this episode, rock & roll from Ryan Bingham, swamp rock from JeConte, swing era jazz from Eilen Jewell, western swing from Asleep At The Wheel and Pokey LaFarge, blues from Rhiannon Giddens, blues from Ted Hefko and the Thousandaires, 70’s throwback from Jackie Stahl And The White Russians, and roots rock from 6 String Drag. "Ep236 American Aquarium gets hungry like a wolf" originated from Americana Music Show.

Americana Music Show Podcast
Ep#198 Jefferson Hart

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2014 60:00


Jefferson Hart from Ghosts of the Old North State plays tracks from Corolla Ponies In The Snow and tells the story of the video that inspired it. Also on this episode, southern rock from Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires, garage rock from The Ghost Wolves, country rock from Corb Lund, indie rock from the Old 97s, blues from Malcolm Holcombe, newgrass from the Old Crow Medicine Show, Texas blues from Mark Jungers, rockabilly from Tammy Lynn & Myles High, and Louisiana rock from Rod Melancon. "Ep#198 Jefferson Hart" originated from Americana Music Show.

Americana Music Show Podcast

Tommy Malone plays tracks from Poor Boy and talks about the subdudes reunion, reading the Society Page and how everyone has a Katrina story. Also on this episode, rock & roll from Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires, southern rock from Jefferson Hart and the Ghosts of the Old North State, beautiful country from Red Molly, new Appalachian blues from Malcolm Holcombe, southern rock from Rod Melancon, blues from Jennie DeVoe, Texas rock from the Old 97's. "Tommy Malone" originated from Americana Music Show.

Americana Music Show Podcast
Ep195 Ernest Troost

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2014 60:00


Ernest Troost plays tracks from O Love, and talks about his Piedmont Blues influences and what Alfred Hitchcock taught him about songwriting. Also on this episode, rock & roll from Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires, southern rock from Rod Melancon, country rock from Radney Foster, Texas rock from the Old 97's, jam band music from Grant Farm, power pop from Tony Shevlin, piano bar blues from Eden Brent, and southern rock from Jeff Hart and the Ghosts of Old North State. "Ep195 Ernest Troost" originated from Americana Music Show.

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Rutherford Sports Network
They Drove The Old North State Down

Rutherford Sports Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2013 30:01


Fuhmentaboudit!
Episode 31: The NHC Pre

Fuhmentaboudit!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2013 31:58


Brewing and biking – these are today’s themes on Fuhmentaboudit! Tune into this episode to hear Chris Cuzme and Mary Izett talk with Gary Glass, the Director of the American Homebrewers Association. Hear about the growth of the National Homebrewers Conference, and how the legality of homebrew has increased brewing amongst hobbyists. Also in the studio is Jeffrey Michael, better known as “The Biking Brewer”. Hear Jeffrey talk about his excitement about his first time at the National Homebrewers Conference! The 2013 National Homebrewers Conference is located in Philadelphia; hear the cast talk about the Philadelphia craft beer scene and their favorite Philly beer spots! Hear Jeffrey talk about some of the up-and-coming maltsters in North Carolina, and what that means for area homebrewers. Hear about some of the awesome farm-to-table endeavors in The Old North State! Thanks to our sponsor, Whole Foods. “In lots of ways, North Carolina has this strong, agrarian culture. It’s really coming through in the hops and the grains.” [26:45] — Jeffrey Michael on Fuhmentaboudit!

North Carolina Bookwatch 2004 - 2005 | UNV-TV
North Carolina Bookwatch | Bill Thompson

North Carolina Bookwatch 2004 - 2005 | UNV-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2006 26:59


DG Martin interviews Bill Thompson - Sweet Tea, Fried Chicken & Lazy Dogs: Reflections on North Carolina Life Bill Thompson's hilarious and often-insightful essays Sweet Tea, Fried Chicken, and Lazy Dogs: Reflections on North Carolina Life celebrate small-town and rural life in North Carolina. Thompson introduces his anthology of anecdotes that will resonate with native North Carolinians and those who have adopted the ways of the Old North State. From food and farming to family and neighbors, Thompson's down-home roots bring humor and common sense into this delightful collection of true Tar Heel stories.