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On this episode we're talking Lydia & Jarrod Lucca, along with their two daughters Hattie & Alieda. You may remember the ending of our last interview with Pete Long (cabin designer, and the designer behind Cozy Rock) where I asked him ‘What would you like to see more of in the world of cabins and cabin culture?' His response was more people like Lydia and Jarrod, a couple out of Minnesota who have spent the last two years building their dream cabin from scratch, by themselves, learning a lot of the skills along the way. It's certainly not their first project as a team, but is their largest to date, and in today's conversation we talk through a lot of the details from project planning, to budgeting, to how to survive, and maybe even thrive, during a build. Excited to share their story with you today!IG:@neminneapolisgurl@cozyrockcabinWebsites:https://www.staycozycabin.comBook a Cabin Consultation Here:https://www.staycozycabin.com/book-a-...Our AirBNB listings:https://airbnb.com/h/cozyrockcabinhttps://airbnb.com/h/cozycabinboonehttps://airbnb.com/h/cozycampsebecYouTube Channel: / @cozyrockcabin1664
We're BACK with Pete Long, one of our favorite past guests and friends, and also the designer of Cozy Rock Cabin. While Episode 1 isn't required to enjoy this one, it is one of my favorites so always worth giving it a listen if you missed it the first time. You can listen to it here, or watch it here. As for this episode, it's a bit... different than our usual conversations. During the course of my own build, Pete became not only a valued partner in the process, but also a friend and mentor. I value his perspective deeply, and the day we chatted I (accidentally) ended up dumping some of my own personal thoughts/questions on him, and he was kind enough to entertain me. This conversation was less planned, more organic, and as a result more honest. While I did edit it lightly, it's mostly in its entirety. Thanks for sticking with me, and being part of this more personal conversation. IG:@ravenhouse.designer@cozyrockcabinBook a Cabin Consultation Here:https://www.staycozycabin.com/book-a-...Our AirBNB listings:https://airbnb.com/h/cozyrockcabinhttps://airbnb.com/h/cozycabinboonehttps://airbnb.com/h/cozycampsebecYouTube Channel: / @cozyrockcabin1664
special guest PeteHave you ever caught yourself musing over the motivations and experiences of men who frequent adult escort services? What are the emotional dynamics at play in a realm so often misjudged as solely physical and transactional? This is the provocative landscape we navigate in today's episode of SlutCast. We're debunking the myths surrounding objectification, uncovering surprising findings from recent studies, and scrutinizing the rise of the 'girlfriend experience'. Adding texture to our exploration is Pete, a seasoned patron of the industry. Pete treats us to a candid account of his personal experiences, from his spontaneous first booking to his evolving perceptions and preferences. We delve into the complexities of brothel experiences, the impact on relationships, the crucial role of boundaries, and the powerful feeling of being 'seen' by an escort. But we don't stop there – we also take a hard look at the challenges faced by escorts. From their interactions with madams and fellow workers to dealing with drug use and service complaints, this industry is far from straightforward. We're raising the curtain on the realities of STI risks and the critical importance of safe practices. This episode isn't simply a deep-dive into the escort industry – it's a frank, enlightening conversation that challenges preconceptions, offering a fresh view on the escort experience and the men who seek it.Slutcast is presented by Zoe Starr an independent escort working in the Central West of NSW. Slutcast is unsponsored at present but Zoe welcomes any offers to be made via DM on twitter @athleticmilf1. Slutcast contains explicit content of a sexual and at times graphic nature so if this offends please tune out now. join the conversation!DM me @ twitter@athleticmilf1questions suggestions comments and if you would like to sponsor also!
Pete Long is a designer and builder with decades of experience. He specializes in rustic, small spaces, and is best known for designing (and building) the original Ravenhouse Cabin, and is also the designer behind Cozy Rock Cabin.Website: https://ravenhouse-design.caIG handle: @ravenhouse.designOur AirBNB listingshttps://airbnb.com/h/cozyrockcabinhttps://airbnb.com/h/thechalastrattonYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_FgMwAgvORd1IwlH1nlC9g
This week Billy is out due to a broken toilet...more on that next week; but Jamie sits down with Pete Long of Pop-Punk band My Cousin's Girlfriend's House where they get down to brass tacks regarding the band's name, song and EP titles, and meaning behind the lyrics. I think that may have been a run on sentence, but who even reads these things.... o_O We now have a playlist! It's called "In The Core Friends." [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3rMZfcTYFaiKogu0ZpBHuO?si=b2573bd0d8ce4900] Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok! @inthecorepodcast
Episode 11 is brought to you by the Music Continuum CIC and features a conversation with British saxophonist and band leader Simon Spillett ahead of a performance at the Wigan International Jazz Festival on Friday 8th July 2022 featuring his newly formed big band.As one of the Festival headliners Simon's big band will perform music from the repertoire of the great British saxophonist Tubby Hayes. As a world authority on the music of Tubby Hayes Simon & his big band will provide a rare opportunity to hear compositions and arrangements from this amazing body of work, including recently rediscovered arrangements of classics by UK jazz legend Tubby Hayes, Jimmy Deuchar, Harry South and Peter King, many of which haven't been heard in public for over fifty-five years. Hard swing and infectious enthusiasm are the band's calling cards, making their in-person appearances a powerful reminder of the core qualities of big band jazzLaunched to great acclaim in 2020, the Simon Spillett Big Band is jam-packed with A-List jazz talent, many of whom are respected bandleaders and soloists in their own right.The personnel is: Nathan Bray, Mark Armstrong, George Hogg, Freddie Gavita (Trumpets) Mark Nightingale, Ian Bateman, Andy Flaxman, Pete North (Trombones) Sammy Mayne, Pete Long, Rob Fowler, Karen Sharp, Alan Barnes (Saxes) Rob Barron (Piano) Alec Dankworth (Bass) Pete Cater (Drums)Simon Spillett has recorded three albums, all of which have received highly favourable reviews in the jazz and mainstream press, his 2008 album Sienna Red winning Jazz Journal magazine's Album of the Year. Introducing Simon Spillett (Woodville Records, 2007, CD) with John Critchinson, Andrew Cleyndert and Martin Drew Sienna Red (Woodville Records, 2008, CD) with John Critchinson, Andrew Cleyndert and Spike WellsSquare One (Gearbox, 2013, vinyl) with John Critchinson, Alec Dankworth and Clark TraceyThe following tracks are used in this Episode:Beer Jersey Boogaloo (Dan Shout) Two Seconds to Midnight (Alan Baylock) Wigan Youth Jazz Orchestra. Take Your Partners for the Blues…Tubby Hayes. A Time for Love…Rob Barron. Room 608 Tubby Hayes. The Second Streamer Tubby HayesOff the Wagon Tubby Hayes. Other performers at the Wigan International Jazz Festival include Claire Martin & Dave Newton, Camille Thurman with Darrell Green Quartet, Louis Dowdeswell Big Band, Mike Vax, SK2 Jazz Orchestra, Anchormen Jazz Orchestra, Durham University Big Band, Wigan Youth Jazz Orchestra, Really Awful Orchestra, Wigan Youth Training Jazz Orchestra. The venue for all the Festival concerts is:THE VILLAGE ON THE GREEN Woods Road Aspull Wigan WN21PJ A newly refurbished venue that will provide an intimate jazz club feel. • The main venue seats up to 300 people and has excellent, comfortable facilities. • Two well stocked bars with food available. • Free parking and excellent disabled access.Full details of the Festival are available on www.wiganjazzfest.co.uk Tickets are available from www.justaddtickets.co.uk
This week's episode is a special edition of the Bang Your Head Podcast as Jake and former guests John Sabino and Pete Long review the brand new album from A Day to Remember, You're Welcome! What does the band's major label debut sound like? Was 2 years worth the wait? Why is it arguably their most polarizing release? Find out everything on this week's special episode of the Bang Your Head Podcast!
Date: April 15, 1960 Speaker: John Hunter & EB Pete Long Topic: Symposium on Battlefields of Virginia Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly Meeting
Date: February 18, 1957 Speaker: E. B. 'Pete' Long Topic: Fort Sumter - Panel Discussion Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly Meeting Audio Very Poor
April 1952 - E.B. Pete Long on US Grant, The Man Behind the Memories - Chicago Civil War Round Table Monthly MeetingDate: April 11, 1952 Speaker: E. B. ‘Pete' Long Subject: “U.S. Grant, the ManBehind the Memoirs”
Music and sports have always been apart of the fabric of Pete Long's life. Throughout his journey he's excelled at baseball, transferred colleges, and started music projects collaborating with friends and family from Philadelphia and his home area in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania. Currently fronting his new project My Cousin's Girlfriend's House, he has been entrenched in the music game for the better part of the last decade. What influenced Pete, and what was the music that kept him going during his life? Find out all of this and more on the latest episode of the Bang Your Head Podcast, featuring music from My Cousin's Girlfriend's House!
Pete Long visited the Blue Vanguard Jazz Club on February 27th 2020. He recorded this conversation and tunes with Craig, Coach and for one night only Jim Rintoul and bass. Pete's career began fairly inauspiciously at the age of 18 deep within the bowels of the Nat West bank in Marble Arch putting bank statements into envelopes. An unfortunate incident involving a picture of a lady and a horse being accidentally sent to the Convent of the Sacred Heart along with their financial records led to a re-think and a few days later, Pete had enrolled at the Royal London College Of Music. After a couple of years of hard study, ruthless self-denial and curry, Pete was out on the road with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra, and during his time there, got to play all five saxophone parts, the solo flute part, the bass guitar, and on one rather messy occasion, the fourth trumpet. Having the unusual inclination to play modern jazz on the rather “old-fashioned” clarinet led to several works for clarinet and big band being commissioned during his stay, and established a tradition of clarinet solos in NYJO which has plagued the saxophone section ever since. After the apprenticeship had been served, fame and endless riches were only around the corner in the form of the John Simons Rhumba Showband on the QE2, and Pete's orange frilly flamenco shirtsleeves and sassy sombrero became one of the familiar sights in the bars, clubs and clinics around the ports of the Caribbean Sea. At this time, Pete acquired the knack of bandleading, assembling ad-hoc ensembles on the ship for various passenger and crew functions. Serious playing work followed on the return to Blighty, as the award winning Sax Quartet Itchy Fingers had a job going on Alto Sax. Pete passed the audition, and toured Brazil, Venezuela, North Africa, Russia and Europe during his three year stay there, working with, amongst others, Dizzy Gillespie, John Scofield, Chick Corea and Supersax. Due to an inspired bit of orchestral management by “a friend”, The bulk of Pete's work for the next six years was in and around the West End theatres, where his versatility on many different woodwind instruments stood him in good stead, most notably on the notorious Clarinet solo in the closing sequences of the hit show Oliver. In recent years, Pete has returned to bandleading at the head of an organisation called the Echoes Of Ellington. This is a 21 piece band which sets out to re-create the Duke Ellington sound by using original manuscripts from the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC, and has achieved great critical acclaim and commercial success. Recently, Pete's skills developed as front man for the Echoes Of Ellington have led him to presenting Big Band Special, the weekly magazine show for big band buffs on BBC Radio 2, and talking on the early morning news review on GLR. Pete was recently involved in live and studio work with Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, the BBC Radio Big Band, arranging for and directing the poll-winning 9;20 De-Luxe. 10-piece swing band and re-creating the music of Dizzy Gillespie in quintet and big band formats. In the course of playing with Jools, Pete has worked with a diversity of popular icons from Vinnie Jones to Lionel Richie and The Blind Boys Of Alabama to Sting. Working with Jools Holland has also enabled Pete to arrange music for Sir Paul McCartney, Chrissie Hinde, Jane Horrocks, Ray Davies and the unique talents of Marianne Faithfull! The famous oboe intro on "Handbags and Gladrags" by the Stereophonics is also Pete's work, and a recent high was playing solo baritone saxophone in Dr John's UK band. In his spare time, he makes Airfix planes in his garden shed and is restoring an old Karmann Ghia. Thank you to Yamaha UK for the above
A couple of days at Perisher with Modest team riders: Bryce Bugera, Lucio DM, Pete Long, Andy James, and Tommy Van. Film/Edit: Adam Harris boardworld.com.au/brands/modest modesteyes.com/
A couple of days at Perisher with Modest team riders: Bryce Bugera, Lucio DM, Pete Long, Andy James, and Tommy Van. Film/Edit: Adam Harris boardworld.com.au/brands/modest modesteyes.com/
Pete Long of Above The Mendoza talks about his experience on Vans Warped Tour 2017 and Above the Mendoza’s upcoming DIY tour. Their Chicago area tour date is Tuesday, July 18th at Cracken Cakes & More in Beach Park, IL. Check out their latest EP, “A Shoulder to Lean On But, Not a Crutch.” Listen […] The post Pop-Punk & Pizza Ep. 23: Above The Mendoza appeared first on Bangarang Radio.
Pete Long of Above The Mendoza talks about his experience on Vans Warped Tour 2017 and Above the Mendoza’s upcoming DIY tour. Their Chicago area tour date is Tuesday, July 18th at Cracken Cakes & More in Beach Park, IL. Check out their latest EP, “A Shoulder to Lean On But, Not a Crutch.” Listen […] The post Pop-Punk & Pizza Ep. 23: Above The Mendoza appeared first on Bangarang Radio.
In this interview sax wizard Pete Long reveals his plan to save the lives of school children, why he almost became a professional steel drum player and his obsession with model aeroplanes.
Josie Long presents a series of short documentaries about keeping quiet, being lost for words and complete silence. From the crushing silence after a musician's mistake to the tense hush that surrounds two teenage boys as they hide inches from their headmaster in an oversized box - tales of attempts to keep quiet and the struggle to raise your voice. The items featured in the programme are: Wilderness Feat. Kate Adie Produced by Sara Parker Hidden Feat. Kester Brewin Sailing By Feat. Pete Long and Diana Speed Produced by Leo Hornak Nobody Else Can Hear It Feat. Jack Davidson Produced by Hana Walker-Brown Hearing Voices Feat. Kate Adie Produced by Sara Parker El's Story Produced by Natalie Kestecher Originally broadcast in 'Stories of Silence' on ABC Series Producer: Eleanor McDowall A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.
Featuring Pivot, The Drones, Downsyde, Will Stoker, Pete Long, Missile and Injured Ninja and more!
Featuring Pivot, The Drones, Downsyde, Will Stoker, Pete Long, Missile and Injured Ninja and more!