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This week we discuss Devil Sticks, Hanson, and the reclassification of White Lotus!
Martin sits down at the Hoosier Pie Company in Evanston, IL., to eat pie with writer, sports writer, band critic and music lover, Paul Schneider to talk about the state of the arts, AI, book publishing, loud fire engines and should Paul McCartney be praised or excoriated for releasing a posthumous Lennon demo as the Beatles? Support the showWe are always grateful to have you listening to STRUNG OUT. If you like what you are hearing, please reach out to Martin at www.MartinMcCormack.com. There you can see his music, his art and his writings. We deeply appreciate your financial support as well. This link will bring you to Buy Me A Coffee.
Kah-tay Richardsonson walks the line in the streets of London in March of 2022 for the 1st time Billy Strings goes across the pond! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
This last minute episode welcomes R.L. Sampson to talk about the Bobby sit-in. I don't think he liked it, but I kinda did. And miracles. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
In this episode we attempt to continue our 2021 tour re-cap. It takes a bit to get there... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
We take a look at the amazing curation of a 4 night run setlist at The Mission Ballroom in October '21. Plus more great stories w Kris Howland. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
It's Carrie's 100th show night and she brought some special goodness to the line! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
Carrie Anne Secklin is your guest host for her 98th/99th shows! Line shenanigans and pie!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
Anne-Marie and Peter give their thoughts on S1 of TOS', The Squire Of Gothos. Next week, recording Thur 10th the Piecast is back as they cover Star Gazer, the 1st episode of S2 of Picard. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com
The pie in Augusta was a hot!! Jason Judge is your host. Live music, giveaways, plus Gnomies, Authors and Doctors? Oh my! Plus more live music. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
In this episode we recap The Moody Theater show from 12/3/21 with Kristen Jenkins and John Burns. We also dive into the mind of the Rail Rider! Then we crack that mind open on the rail. What happens after that is nothing short of amazing, and yet another example of the generosity and genuine care that Billy and the team he's put together has for us, the fans. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
In this episode we go in line at merch, we hit a deli, there's dogs and songs and goofy, good ass times. More ridiculousness and more pie! It's a PieCap?! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
In this episode we roll into the Legend Valley lot w Troy Laur and get pictures w dinosaur buttholes, snag a killer couple of shows, including the 1st and only ALL original shows in Billy history. It's a blast. Eat pie. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
In this episode we swing through Louisville, KY and get to know Rick and Trevor Shepich. Trevor was asked by Billy to join the band on Sunday. What was it like? Let's find out. Eat Pie. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
This episode officially begins the PieCast 2021 Tour Re-Cap. I planned to talk w JJ about St Auggie and play a few tracks. We did that. And it turned into a big ole Billy convo. One I hope you'll enjoy listening to as much as I had having. High af --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
Jason Judge givin out pies and talkin Billy Things from the line before and the lot after. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
Jason Judge is your Goat on the Street for this one! More to come from the ATL. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
Welcome to The Timon and Lincoln Show! Bi-weekly episodes for your listening pleasure Lincoln criticizes Timon's pie making abilities. Timon does not disappoint with the great content he produces. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving homies. Submit a Q through this link - https://forms.gle/6YwMKXy33J4gYTTA7 I mean.... no episode ain't right without our AMAZING sponsor - GOLF LESSONS WITH JOHN ON FACEBOOK Check out Alyssa - @alyssa_becker13 Also, follow our youtube - The Timon and Lincoln Show and our twitter @timonspodcast And our instagram @TheTimonAndLincolnShow
In this episode, I missed the line so we improvised and still had a good ass time!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
In this debut episode, as will be with every episode to follow, it's me talking to you while waiting for an amazing night of music and friends. Thank you!! 1UtC7p03frnPyZw4VPbL --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-winegrad/support
This episode we get into a discussion about Battle/Season Passes. Is it a good compromise considering video games were heading down a dark path? Is there still room for battle passes to grow? As always Hop and Fen get into their playlists and news. Oh and what do you think about the new sounds and look? Let us know in our Discord server at TheAdultGamer.com. TAGCast Intro produced by Mitch_42 TAGCast Logo designed by S1lverTongu3dDev1l
On February 3rd 2021, the anniversary of the tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper, I speak to Don McLean, the man behind "American Pie," the song that immortalized "the day the music died" for generations of music fans. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for another episode of What Does The Fox Say as we talk to teachers about the importance of community service and what it's like to get a pie to the face!
Welcome to Charbroiled Chats, Episode 1, The Piecast. To hear Grace tell it, pies are not what they used to be. And you know what else? Most of today's pies are abominations! Could that be true? You'll have to listen to find out.ENJOY this video? Don't forget to click LIKE!SHARE, SUBSCRIBE & HEAR more of Charbroiled Chats at charbroiledchats.buzzsprout.comFOLLOW US:Twitter: @CharbroiledCFacebook: facebook.com/charbroiledchatsGET IN TOUCH!Charbroiledchats@gmail.comWhat's Charbroiled Chats? It's a humorous podcast with good friends talking about everything in general and nothing in particular. Like grasshopper pies and Keanu and flying upside down. If you're looking for an occasionally thoughtful, often silly and mostly inconsequential podcast, Charbroiled Chats is for you. It won't change your life but it might make your day.The cast of Charbroiled Chats includes novelists, journalists, marketers, copywriters, editors, photographers, painters and a sewist. Which is odd because there are only three of them.GRACE is a foodie who hates to cook, a Japanophile who has never been to Japan, a movie and music fan who denigrates Hollywood rom-coms and jazz, and a lover of celebrity gossip who doesn't give a rat's ass about celebrities.DAVE is the author of The Force and one novel, is a professional writer and painter. His only interest in Japan is haiku, Zen Buddhism, and certain vegetation ceremonies involving bok choy, but that's in the past.WALLY is the only member of the Chats crew to have been born in the first half of the 20th century. He likes dogs, hates front-wheel-drive, knows nothing about music. He lived in Japan for nine hours.Please Like, Comment and, of course, Subscribe.If you'd like to get in touch with Grace, Dave and/or Wally...Tweet: @CharbroiledCEmail: charbroiledchats@gmail.comWalk Through the Park by TrackTribe is from the YouTube Audio Library.
Every 30th September, the podcasting world comes together to celebrate podcasting on International Podcast Day. We're celebrating today by saying thank you to the Coffee Break community in this special podcast episode. International Podcast Day aims to raise awareness about podcasts and gives podcast creators and listeners a chance to celebrate the medium and the podcast industry.But podcasting has been around for a lot longer than that! Back in 2004, broadcaster Adam Curry asked developer Dave Winer to develop an audioblogging system and without going into the technical side of things, or indeed who specifically “invented” podcasting, it was Curry and Winer who got the ball rolling. The word “podcast” however, was first mentioned in a newspaper article in the Guardian by technology reporter Ben Hammersley. It was declared Word of the Year by the New Oxford American Dictionary in 2005. Of course, at this stage Coffee Break hadn't yet launched, but Coffee Break host Mark did start podcasting for an education project he was running at the time called Partners in Excellence or “PiE”, and The PiEcast was used to bring a community of learners together and help them develop their language skills. Mark quickly realised that podcasting was the perfect medium for publishing language lessons, and for sharing his passion for languages with a wider audience. Coffee Break Spanish was launched in October 2006. As the very first Spanish podcast for beginners on iTunes, it quickly gathered an audience and learners around the world started learning with us. Since then we’ve gone on to produce Coffee Break French, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish and English and we have plans to develop more Coffee Break languages in the future. We’ve also created shorter podcast series called One Minute Languages covering over 30 languages from Arabic to Zulu. We’ve published well over 1,000 episodes across the different languages and our podcasts have been downloaded over 290 million times, and we currently deliver over 2 million free language lessons every month to a community of Coffee Break learners. So that’s why today, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you, our podcast listeners, our Coffee Break community. Without you there wouldn’t be any Coffee Break! Thank you for choosing to listen to our shows, to learn with us and to share your 15 or 20 minute coffee break with me and my cohosts on each episode of the show.Now just before we finish, a couple of important points: if you’d like to hear about the latest episodes and series from Coffee Break, make sure you join Mark on Sunday 4th October at 4pm UK time / 11am Eastern / 8am Pacific for a live broadcast on YouTube and our Facebook pages. You can go straight to our YT channel - Coffee Break Languages - and click the “Set Reminder” button.And, if you’d like to help us celebrate International Podcast Day, why not simply tell a language-loving friend about what you’ve learned with our podcasts and help us grow the Coffee Break community even further?Merci beaucoup - vielen, vielen Dank, muchísimas gracias, grazie molte, xiè xie nimen, tack så jättemycket and thank you! There’s lots more coming from Coffee Break and we hope you continue to enjoy learning with us. Happy International Podcast Day! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Every 30th September, the podcasting world comes together to celebrate podcasting on International Podcast Day. We're celebrating today by saying thank you to the Coffee Break community in this special podcast episode. International Podcast Day aims to raise awareness about podcasts and gives podcast creators and listeners a chance to celebrate the medium and the podcast industry.But podcasting has been around for a lot longer than that! Back in 2004, broadcaster Adam Curry asked developer Dave Winer to develop an audioblogging system and without going into the technical side of things, or indeed who specifically “invented” podcasting, it was Curry and Winer who got the ball rolling. The word “podcast” however, was first mentioned in a newspaper article in the Guardian by technology reporter Ben Hammersley. It was declared Word of the Year by the New Oxford American Dictionary in 2005. Of course, at this stage Coffee Break hadn't yet launched, but Coffee Break host Mark did start podcasting for an education project he was running at the time called Partners in Excellence or “PiE”, and The PiEcast was used to bring a community of learners together and help them develop their language skills. Mark quickly realised that podcasting was the perfect medium for publishing language lessons, and for sharing his passion for languages with a wider audience. Coffee Break Spanish was launched in October 2006. As the very first Spanish podcast for beginners on iTunes, it quickly gathered an audience and learners around the world started learning with us. Since then we’ve gone on to produce Coffee Break French, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish and English and we have plans to develop more Coffee Break languages in the future. We’ve also created shorter podcast series called One Minute Languages covering over 30 languages from Arabic to Zulu. We’ve published well over 1,000 episodes across the different languages and our podcasts have been downloaded over 290 million times, and we currently deliver over 2 million free language lessons every month to a community of Coffee Break learners. So that’s why today, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you, our podcast listeners, our Coffee Break community. Without you there wouldn’t be any Coffee Break! Thank you for choosing to listen to our shows, to learn with us and to share your 15 or 20 minute coffee break with me and my cohosts on each episode of the show.Now just before we finish, a couple of important points: if you’d like to hear about the latest episodes and series from Coffee Break, make sure you join Mark on Sunday 4th October at 4pm UK time / 11am Eastern / 8am Pacific for a live broadcast on YouTube and our Facebook pages. You can go straight to our YT channel - Coffee Break Languages - and click the “Set Reminder” button.And, if you’d like to help us celebrate International Podcast Day, why not simply tell a language-loving friend about what you’ve learned with our podcasts and help us grow the Coffee Break community even further?Merci beaucoup - vielen, vielen Dank, muchísimas gracias, grazie molte, xiè xie nimen, tack så jättemycket and thank you! There’s lots more coming from Coffee Break and we hope you continue to enjoy learning with us. Happy International Podcast Day! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Every 30th September, the podcasting world comes together to celebrate podcasting on International Podcast Day. We're celebrating today by saying thank you to the Coffee Break community in this special podcast episode. International Podcast Day aims to raise awareness about podcasts and gives podcast creators and listeners a chance to celebrate the medium and the podcast industry.But podcasting has been around for a lot longer than that! Back in 2004, broadcaster Adam Curry asked developer Dave Winer to develop an audioblogging system and without going into the technical side of things, or indeed who specifically “invented” podcasting, it was Curry and Winer who got the ball rolling. The word “podcast” however, was first mentioned in a newspaper article in the Guardian by technology reporter Ben Hammersley. It was declared Word of the Year by the New Oxford American Dictionary in 2005. Of course, at this stage Coffee Break hadn't yet launched, but Coffee Break host Mark did start podcasting for an education project he was running at the time called Partners in Excellence or “PiE”, and The PiEcast was used to bring a community of learners together and help them develop their language skills. Mark quickly realised that podcasting was the perfect medium for publishing language lessons, and for sharing his passion for languages with a wider audience. Coffee Break Spanish was launched in October 2006. As the very first Spanish podcast for beginners on iTunes, it quickly gathered an audience and learners around the world started learning with us. Since then we’ve gone on to produce Coffee Break French, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish and English and we have plans to develop more Coffee Break languages in the future. We’ve also created shorter podcast series called One Minute Languages covering over 30 languages from Arabic to Zulu. We’ve published well over 1,000 episodes across the different languages and our podcasts have been downloaded over 290 million times, and we currently deliver over 2 million free language lessons every month to a community of Coffee Break learners. So that’s why today, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you, our podcast listeners, our Coffee Break community. Without you there wouldn’t be any Coffee Break! Thank you for choosing to listen to our shows, to learn with us and to share your 15 or 20 minute coffee break with me and my cohosts on each episode of the show.Now just before we finish, a couple of important points: if you’d like to hear about the latest episodes and series from Coffee Break, make sure you join Mark on Sunday 4th October at 4pm UK time / 11am Eastern / 8am Pacific for a live broadcast on YouTube and our Facebook pages. You can go straight to our YT channel - Coffee Break Languages - and click the “Set Reminder” button.And, if you’d like to help us celebrate International Podcast Day, why not simply tell a language-loving friend about what you’ve learned with our podcasts and help us grow the Coffee Break community even further?Merci beaucoup - vielen, vielen Dank, muchísimas gracias, grazie molte, xiè xie nimen, tack så jättemycket and thank you! There’s lots more coming from Coffee Break and we hope you continue to enjoy learning with us. Happy International Podcast Day! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Every 30th September, the podcasting world comes together to celebrate podcasting on International Podcast Day. We're celebrating today by saying thank you to the Coffee Break community in this special podcast episode. International Podcast Day aims to raise awareness about podcasts and gives podcast creators and listeners a chance to celebrate the medium and the podcast industry.But podcasting has been around for a lot longer than that! Back in 2004, broadcaster Adam Curry asked developer Dave Winer to develop an audioblogging system and without going into the technical side of things, or indeed who specifically “invented” podcasting, it was Curry and Winer who got the ball rolling. The word “podcast” however, was first mentioned in a newspaper article in the Guardian by technology reporter Ben Hammersley. It was declared Word of the Year by the New Oxford American Dictionary in 2005. Of course, at this stage Coffee Break hadn't yet launched, but Coffee Break host Mark did start podcasting for an education project he was running at the time called Partners in Excellence or “PiE”, and The PiEcast was used to bring a community of learners together and help them develop their language skills. Mark quickly realised that podcasting was the perfect medium for publishing language lessons, and for sharing his passion for languages with a wider audience. Coffee Break Spanish was launched in October 2006. As the very first Spanish podcast for beginners on iTunes, it quickly gathered an audience and learners around the world started learning with us. Since then we’ve gone on to produce Coffee Break French, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish and English and we have plans to develop more Coffee Break languages in the future. We’ve also created shorter podcast series called One Minute Languages covering over 30 languages from Arabic to Zulu. We’ve published well over 1,000 episodes across the different languages and our podcasts have been downloaded over 290 million times, and we currently deliver over 2 million free language lessons every month to a community of Coffee Break learners. So that’s why today, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you, our podcast listeners, our Coffee Break community. Without you there wouldn’t be any Coffee Break! Thank you for choosing to listen to our shows, to learn with us and to share your 15 or 20 minute coffee break with me and my cohosts on each episode of the show.Now just before we finish, a couple of important points: if you’d like to hear about the latest episodes and series from Coffee Break, make sure you join Mark on Sunday 4th October at 4pm UK time / 11am Eastern / 8am Pacific for a live broadcast on YouTube and our Facebook pages. You can go straight to our YT channel - Coffee Break Languages - and click the “Set Reminder” button.And, if you’d like to help us celebrate International Podcast Day, why not simply tell a language-loving friend about what you’ve learned with our podcasts and help us grow the Coffee Break community even further?Merci beaucoup - vielen, vielen Dank, muchísimas gracias, grazie molte, xiè xie nimen, tack så jättemycket and thank you! There’s lots more coming from Coffee Break and we hope you continue to enjoy learning with us. Happy International Podcast Day! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Every 30th September, the podcasting world comes together to celebrate podcasting on International Podcast Day. We're celebrating today by saying thank you to the Coffee Break community in this special podcast episode. International Podcast Day aims to raise awareness about podcasts and gives podcast creators and listeners a chance to celebrate the medium and the podcast industry.But podcasting has been around for a lot longer than that! Back in 2004, broadcaster Adam Curry asked developer Dave Winer to develop an audioblogging system and without going into the technical side of things, or indeed who specifically “invented” podcasting, it was Curry and Winer who got the ball rolling. The word “podcast” however, was first mentioned in a newspaper article in the Guardian by technology reporter Ben Hammersley. It was declared Word of the Year by the New Oxford American Dictionary in 2005. Of course, at this stage Coffee Break hadn't yet launched, but Coffee Break host Mark did start podcasting for an education project he was running at the time called Partners in Excellence or “PiE”, and The PiEcast was used to bring a community of learners together and help them develop their language skills. Mark quickly realised that podcasting was the perfect medium for publishing language lessons, and for sharing his passion for languages with a wider audience. Coffee Break Spanish was launched in October 2006. As the very first Spanish podcast for beginners on iTunes, it quickly gathered an audience and learners around the world started learning with us. Since then we’ve gone on to produce Coffee Break French, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish and English and we have plans to develop more Coffee Break languages in the future. We’ve also created shorter podcast series called One Minute Languages covering over 30 languages from Arabic to Zulu. We’ve published well over 1,000 episodes across the different languages and our podcasts have been downloaded over 290 million times, and we currently deliver over 2 million free language lessons every month to a community of Coffee Break learners. So that’s why today, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you, our podcast listeners, our Coffee Break community. Without you there wouldn’t be any Coffee Break! Thank you for choosing to listen to our shows, to learn with us and to share your 15 or 20 minute coffee break with me and my cohosts on each episode of the show.Now just before we finish, a couple of important points: if you’d like to hear about the latest episodes and series from Coffee Break, make sure you join Mark on Sunday 4th October at 4pm UK time / 11am Eastern / 8am Pacific for a live broadcast on YouTube and our Facebook pages. You can go straight to our YT channel - Coffee Break Languages - and click the “Set Reminder” button.And, if you’d like to help us celebrate International Podcast Day, why not simply tell a language-loving friend about what you’ve learned with our podcasts and help us grow the Coffee Break community even further?Merci beaucoup - vielen, vielen Dank, muchísimas gracias, grazie molte, xiè xie nimen, tack så jättemycket and thank you! There’s lots more coming from Coffee Break and we hope you continue to enjoy learning with us. Happy International Podcast Day! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mandy from The PIECast and Cory G from the Movie Graveyard are here with the first episode of the slasher movies/real serial killer podcast, Slash Me Baby One More Time! On this first episode get to know us a bit as we cover this week's film, the classic slasher Scream! Sit back and enjoy.
Lake Superior is the biggest Great Lake and the resting place of many ships. But some of those ships may not be at rest. The PIECast now has Patreon! Head to patreon.com/thepiecast and grab a slice of PIE! Also tees... Continue Reading →
Does Toronto have a monster living in it’s sewer system? The PIECast now has Patreon! Head to patreon.com/thepiecast and grab a slice of PIE! Also tees are available at teepublic.com/user/littlegeeklost so pick up your ThePIECast tee or Littlegeeklost tee today!... Continue Reading →
Ontario is home to some pretty big lakes. And those lakes contain monsters. The PIECast now has Patreon! Head to patreon.com/thepiecast and grab a slice of PIE! Also tees are available at teepublic.com/user/littlegeeklost so pick up your ThePIECast tee or... Continue Reading →
In 1929 two Finnish-Canadian unionists, Viljo Rosvall and Janne Voutilainen, disappeared while trying to organize a timber strike. Their bodies were later found. Were they murdered? The PIECast now has Patreon! Head to patreon.com/thepiecast and grab a slice of PIE!... Continue Reading →
In 2007 Christina Calayca disappeared from Rainbow Falls Provincial Park, without a trace. The PIECast now has Patreon! Head to patreon.com/thepiecast and grab a slice of PIE! Also tees are available at teepublic.com/user/littlegeeklost so pick up your ThePIECast tee or... Continue Reading →
I discuss the most haunted building in Thunder Bay, The Prince Arthur Hotel. The PIECast now has Patreon! Head to patreon.com/thepiecast and grab a slice of PIE! Also tees are available at teepublic.com/user/littlegeeklost so pick up your ThePIECast tee or... Continue Reading →
One of the most well known unsolved murder cases in Thunder Bay is that of Scott Dove in 1984. The PIECast now has Patreon! Head to patreon.com/thepiecast and grab a slice of PIE! Also tees are available at teepublic.com/user/littlegeeklost so... Continue Reading →
A little dark side of the moon action for you in this episode. And special guest Half Pint is on to share his views.
This is the introduction episode. An overview of what the pod will be, as well as some strange to start off with.
In this episode, I'm joined by a co-host — my mom, Kathleen. She has been baking pies since her early teens and regularly contributes 14-20 pies for church dinners. Thank you to listeners who shared questions for this podcast: twinsetjan, polkadotknits, bluechinadoll, kconnors, heather01851, permagrin12, stacks, parajati, thejasperpatch, and katepricey. We tried our best to address all questions. In the hour or so we set aside to record this episode, we were plagued with interruptions. Two visitors, three phone calls, and a package delivery! These resulted in a little more editing than I anticipated, and so I wasn't able to attribute all of the questions the way I planned. For more information about pies, you can also listen to Episode 59: Known for Pie. In addition to the photos I've posted below, I created a photo tutorial for making a single-crust pie shell on Instagram. You can find it by searching #powerpantry.