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Season 5 of The Capital of Craft, Wales Special. To celebrate Craft Festival Wales at Cardigan Castle, I had a great conversation with Jem Roberts AKA On the Wing. Writer, poet and artist, we chat about the creative juggling act needed to persue a passion for words. Jem is our poet in residence at Craft Festival of Wales and she will be working along side Nick Hand of The Letterpress Collective to produce daily posters responding to the Festival at Cardigan Castle. You can meet Jem at Craft Festival Wales from September 6-8th, 2024. www.craftfestival.co.uk On The Wing
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by PF's Director of Communications Jared Wiklund and Development Officer Jake Hanson to announce the organization's new Public Access To Habitat (PATH) program. PATH opens to South Dakota landowners for enrollment on September 1st and to hunters for public hunting access later this autumn. Ben Brettingen, onXHunt's Regional Manager, also jumps into the conversation to deliver the program's first $250,000 contribution, in partnership with South Dakota Tourism, which will result in the PATH program's first 10,000 acres of open access. Episode Highlights: · The group has gathered in northern Wisconsin to run their bird dogs together before setting up the podcasting gear and camp chairs for a conversation about bird dogs, upland hunting, and public access. · Wiklund explains how the creation of the Aberdeen Pheasant Coalition in 2013 was the precursor for this new statewide PATH program launching in South Dakota this autumn. · Hanson reminisces about predicting the future during episode 143 of On The Wing podcast while on the 2021 Rooster Road Trip, then directs landowners interested in learning more about PATH to connect with a PF Farm Bill Biologist in South Dakota. Special thanks to onXHunt and South Dakota Tourism for kicking off our new PATH program with the effort's first contribution. Use the code PFQF at onxhunt.com for 20% off.
On this episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW, Neeley and Chris review the 80s music of Manfred Mann with "Runner" and "Blinded By The Light". Following, they talk about the story of Pink Floyd selling their catalog for a reported $500,000,000!**NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.**#theclassicmetalshow #comedy #parody #neeley #chrisakin #shockjocks #popculture #sex #hardrock #heavymetal #celebrities #socialjustice #socialmedia #woke #politics #humor #dating #relationships
There's A Man.... On The Wing! - The Fortean Slip Episode 155. This week Chris and Steve are joined by Bronx Johnny to discuss Gremlins among other things. THIS PODCAST IS UNCENSORED. Listen to us on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/theforteanslip Like us on Facebook at... https://www.facebook.com/theforteanslip The Fortean Slip Facebook Group Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/574332809255914/ Dred Funn http://dredfunn.com/ Website: http://theforteanslip.blogspot.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theforteanslip/support
From COVID-19 to digital tools for at-home upland scouting, this special episode of On The Wing podcast is our first listener-generated session that focuses questions collected from our online audience. Host Bob St.Pierre has grouped them into categories and poses them to Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever’s President & CEO Howard Vincent and V.P. of Government Affairs Dave Nomsen. Episode highlights include: · Biology: Nomsen, a wildlife biologist, talks about last winter’s impact on the birds and the early spring’s conditions for nesting pheasants and quail. Nomsen also discusses similarities and differences between pheasants and quail in nesting, re-nesting, and dietary needs. · The Organization: Vincent challenges upland bird hunters to take the hunter-mentor pledge to help introduce new people to the joys of upland bird hunting, while Nomsen asks conservationists to contact elected officials when the organization issues an action alert. And of course, the crew discuss the ramifications of COVID-19 on the organization. · Habitat: Mother Nature hasn’t stopped and neither has the organization’s drive to accomplish our wildlife habitat mission. From prescribed burning to land acquisitions, the trio talk about what the organization has been doing to create more habitat even during the pandemic. · Legislative Issues: Nomsen has been working conservation policy for the organization through every Farm Bill since 1992 and throughout this episode he talks about the importance of federal conservation programs to pheasants and quail, as well as public land hunters. · How You Can Help: Bob introduces the upcoming Give to the Uplands Day slated to happen on May 5th and the variety of ways supporters can help contribute to the organization’s wildlife habitat mission. · Hunting: The largest category of questions covers pheasants, quail, Huns, and prairie grouse tips and advice for where to find them and how to identify them in the air. The crew talk public land and private land, as well as how to use digital tools for pre-trip scouting. Howard also talks about the coming 2020 bird hunting season with a pandemic backdrop. · Dogs: In the most controversial segment of the episode, the guys debate flushers versus pointers, then talk about some of the great pups they’ve hunted behind over the years.
It's Steve's birthday and the guys mark the occasion by reminiscing over their favourite music festival moments, as well going through the lineups for Unify Gathering, Ocean Sounds, On The Wing and Falls Festival and an interesting drumming injury by Rufus Taylor from The Darkness.New music this week comes from The VANNS, Gyroscope, Puddle of Mudd, Big Red Fire Truck, The Ugly Kings and Lacuna Coil.
This week’s episode of On The Wing features Bob St. Pierre and Pheasants Forever’s Editor, Tom “Carp” Carpenter catching up with the host of The Flush, Travis Frank. Presented by Pheasants Forever and Federal Ammunition, The Flush seeks out North America's top upland bird hunting destinations and brings the wild action to viewers across the country. Topics include musky fishing vs. pheasant hunting, the reason Travis doesn’t own a dog, the stress and struggles of filming while hunting wild birds, favorite memories from the field, and more.
What in the world is this lovely, lovely ear candy? Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic Songs Used Chad Songs: “The Bamboo Princess” by Wednesday Campanella, “Bad Blood” by Bastille, “Ectogenesis” by Animals As Leaders, “Darkfield“ by Caspian Matt Songs: “Fantastic Explosions of Time” by Pond, “Teardrop” by Massive Attack, “Black Cow“ by Steely Dan, “____49____” by Bon Iver Parker Songs: “Peggy” by , “Teenage Dream” by Katy Perry, “On The Wing” by Owl City, “Lady Blue” by As Cities Burn All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts. Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving Photo credit to unsplash
Directors Jerry Casagrande and Dan DeLuca talk about "On The Wing" an award-winning family comedy-adventure film (watch a scene here); then later in the show, Writer and SAG-AFTRA Actor Lawrence Whitener talks about his film "Last Dog Standing" and his many other projects. Dial 347.884.8997 to ask a question. "On The Wing" - Plot Outline When you’re the 16 year old heir to an oil fortune and the son of a Presidential candidate, maybe all you really want to do is play guitar. But when Will’s father forces him to attend a student program in Washington, Will has to stretch. Soon, he and some newfound friends discover that the infamous Senator Sally Atkinson has a secret plan to slaughter bald eagles to get at the oil beneath a wildlife refuge. Despite his father’s warnings, Will and his friends put up a no-holds-barred battle against the powerful Senator Atkinson. "Last Dog Standing" - Plot Outline Jonathan Doge, the "e" is silent...just like him, is nicknamed DOG. He has lost his purpose in life after retiring from law enforcement when his canine partner took a bullet for him. A borderline alcoholic, he harbors a self-destructive secret from his Vietnam experience. He reluctantly returns to his hometown where he pokes his snout into the local crime lord's business and they try to kill him. LAST DOG STANDING is the story of redemption through revenge for all the right reasons.
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On The Wing interviews Dr Jerome A. Jackson, author of In Search of the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker, about the recent announcement that the bird still survives.
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On The Wing visits the Black River Riparian Forest in Renton, Washington. We learn about the heronry with Mark Johnston and Suzanne Krom. Herons Forever Seattle Audubon