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Jason Fraley interviews country music star Doug Stone, who rocks Rams Head in Annapolis, Maryland this Friday night. They preview the show and reflect on his biggest hits like “I'd Be Better Off (In a Pine Box),” “Too Busy Being in Love” and “Why Didn't I Think of That?” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason Fraley interviews country music star Doug Stone, who rocks Rams Head in Annapolis, Maryland this Friday night. They preview the show and reflect on his biggest hits like “I'd Be Better Off (In a Pine Box),” “Too Busy Being in Love” and “Why Didn't I Think of That?” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All the signs that have to be fulfilled are in place—are you prepared for Jesus' return? Find out more about NewSpring Church in Wichita, Kansas, at newspring.org.
Dive into South Georgia's music scene with the Pine Box Dwellers as they share their "cosmic swamp music." Hailing from Waycross, Georgia, Sean Clark and Connor Griffin discuss their unique sound, a grassroots fan base, and the challenges and joys of their self-booked tours across the country. From tales of small-town life and library jobs to thrilling road trip adventures and intimate live performances, this episode offers an authentic glimpse into the lives of these dedicated musicians. The Peach Jam Podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home.
Episode 316 Welcome to June, and let the summer begin. Thankfully, there's only one more season to get through before we hit Fall. The weather may be heating up, but the Big Scary Show is always hot, bringing you all the latest news, information, and topics you need to keep up-to-date with everything in the haunt industry. So grab a cold beverage and enjoy Episode 316 of the Big Scary Show.before the heat becomes oppressive.Storm is ranting about Brachs Candy in a Haunt Minute. Meathook Jim discusses lynching in Between the Corpses. Badger reads the latest in Deadline news. The Old Crone gives an update on the search for a new location for her haunt. Do we have a Gruesome Giveaway for June? Stay tuned to find out. The Voice From Hell, Dick Terhune is back with another Marketing Morgue segment.. Vysther returns with a discussion on Black Sabbath's Tony Martin era, and finally, we're spinning some rockin' tunes to help you cope with the ever-increasing heat.The Roundtable of Terror discusses haunter's groups on social media. We bring in admins of groups from Illinois, Ohio, North Carolina, and New York to discuss how their members work together to make their local haunt scene that much stronger. It's an interesting conversation that may convince you to join a local group and talk shop with other haunters. All this, and so much more.We hid the body, but you'll become an accomplice just by listening to……..the BIG SCARY SHOW. (And stay hydrated)Featured music: The Pine Box boys – Child of Calamity The Rhythm Coffin – Tombstoned Toxic Zombie – Strange Things Ritual of Odds – Nightmare on Elm Street#bigscaryshow #roundtableofterror
H.H. Holmes, America's first serial killer, lured victims to his sinister "Murder Castle" during the 1893 Chicago World's Fair before his capture and controversial execution, leaving a haunting legacy of evil that persists to this day. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
Hello to you listening in Rock Island, Illinois!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Thoughts on Thursday and your host, Diane Wyzga.Over these several years and a few episodes back I've reminded my listeners about preparing for end-of-life wishes. Recently a colleague mentioned that she had gotten some documents ready but now they were out of sight and out of mind. No matter, she said. I'll leave it to my family to sort out.My mom died after a short battle with lymphoma during which time we were not allowed to ask about or prepare for her end-of-life. It was a scramble of 7 siblings helping dad carry out all the many preparations one isn't faced with until one is. We did it well, and then we grieved.You would think we learned a lesson. But when dad died all we knew is that he had wanted to be buried in a plain pine box made by an order of monks. Now what? Fortunately, his best friend had the details. Once again we scrambled to get the pine box made and shipped to the funeral home. End-of-life wishes are like a GPS for your loved ones, a way to say to them in their time of grief: Here, my beloveds, I can help you. I have this map of what to do and how to go about it. You won't be led astray. I've provided everything for you. Practical Tip: Decide on your end-of-life wishes and then program your GPS for your beloveds.You're invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Session call + Bonus gift,✓ Opt In to my monthly Newsletter for valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane and on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts
Our Guest this week is David Lapp of Pine Box Entertainment where we talk about his collectable card games 7th Sea: City of Five Sails & Doomtown: Weird West Edition (originally Deadlands: Doomtown). We also hit on the history of CCG's including AEG, Chaosium, Legend of the Five Rings, and Warlord: Saga of the Storm. Follow Pine Box at: Linktree - FB - IG - YouTube - Discord--Spudlings' Secret Garden: This old retired couple are root vegetable monsters with poisonous tendril whips. He's a potato in a speedo. She's a carrot in a bikini. They're cooking flayed skin underneath a huge heat lamp that deals UV damage to unprotected skin. They're lounging in Adirondack chairs, basting the skin until it's ready to eat. Around the chairs are the bodies of skinned adventurers. They feed their poison into beach umbrellas that occasionally spray the room with a poisonous mist.This beachy room is their dream retirement spot where they construct pre-packaged and branded Spudlings' Snack Traps for sale. Their workbench contains tools and a wide variety of deadly things like knives, spikes & acid.Each wall has a “torture” device that they love to use, but would damage you. One wall has flailing, poisoned whips. A shotgun wall fires salt and birdshot. One wall is a cheese grater, and they sleep on a bed of nails. There's a printing press in the corner where they make fliers advertising their traps. Art: Tiger Wizard Words: Steve AlbertsonStory by: Andrew Bellury, Steve Albertson, David Lapp--Thanks for listening to season two of the Epic Levels Mad Dungeon podcast, where D&D hip hop group Epic Levels and a guest create a system-neutral, playable dungeon room using improv, comedy, and lifetimes wasted on roleplaying games.Let us know if you run this or any of our other adventures and use the hashtag: #maddungeonYou can support us via Patreon for early episode releases, bonus map content, extra art, access to our discord server, and lots of other exclusive goodies.Epiclevelsrapgods.compatreon.com/epiclevelsinstagram.com/epic_levelstwitter.com/epic_levelsfacebook.com/epiclevelsrapgodsSubscribe to us on your favorite podcast player, leave a comment and tell your friends.Get nerd merch and stay up to date at EpicLevelsRapGods.comThe Epic Levels Mad Dungeon podcast is hosted by Andrew Bellury, Rob Bellury & Steve Albertson, and produced by Zach Cowan.Theme song by Epic Levels and beat by Inner Resting AKA Mason Grant who also makes tabletop games that you can purchase at Gamma Wave Games.© 2023 Epic Levels. All characters in this adventure–even those based on real people–are entirely fictional.
We discuss the latest in the Auburn coaching search and we preview Rivalry week. Tune in for our Locks of the week segment! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vujadesports/support
This Twisted Tale takes place during World War 2 at a prison camp for American soldiers in Germany. The prisoners must deal with harsh conditions and a demented German general on a daily basis. Sergeant Macready has had enough and will do whatever it takes to break out of this hell hole. How far will he go? Listen and find out and experience the shocking ending. This tale is intended for mature audiences only: Created, Written, and Sound Design by Rick Tobin This is a stand alone episode not connected to any other episode. Voice Talent · Narrator – Joana Garcia · Macready – Marcin Paluch · Brown – Jacob Morgan Fisch · Parker – Rick Tobin · Mettler – Dorian Scott · Perkins – James Roland Freer · Hurtz – Erik German · Lukas – Russell J Gannon · Franklin – Incognito Cas · Smith – Jamison Jensen --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We did a mediocre metalcore/emo tier list. Featuring the legend Marlon Galdamez. EMO NIGHT #2 w/ Tragedy by Design , Constanza, Fauvism, and Pine Box . January 7th, Olympia. Tickets on www.rachaelsrecords223.com/event-details
On this episode we hear from Jonel Kiesau, who shares the tender, sorrowful, yet somehow joyful experience of caring for her beloved husband, Andy, at home along with their two young daughters, family and community. Andy was buried in a hand-crafted wooden box on their farm in Wisconsin. You can find Jonel's essay, Fifty Acres, in the book Contours: A Literary Landscape here: https://www.driftlesswritingcenter.org/product-page/contours-a-literary-landscapeAnd read more about their story along with photographs on her blogspot: https://possuminthecompost.blogspot.com/2018/07/the-beauty-of-loss.htmlSupport the show (https://www.homefuneralalliance.org/donate.html)
Take a slow train to Georgia with us as we hop into heartbreak with Doug Stone's 1990 hit "I'd Be Better Off (In a Pine Box)." Funerals, Jamie Johnson, seedy hotels, and cheatin' women - we cover a lot on this one so strap in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You don't even need a description. G.M.O. came into the Rachael's Studio for some doinks and reminiscing of the past Show on September 17th @ Mcfilers in Chehalis with Pine Box and the Cavities September 18th @ the FunHouse with Constanza, Stricken, and King Guillotine more to be announced soon
Terri Clark interview Doug Stone, who was at his house in Texas. Doug is commemorating the 30th anniversary of his hit Jukebox With a Country Song, He's on the road all year. They talk about Doug's hits, including "Better Off In a Pine Box" and others. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 11 , First official under the new name Rachael's Records Podcast quick episode This week August 25th we sat down with DeathMetal Brandon from legendary Metallic Hardcore band Pine Box. We talked about sunburns, dummy cops, and a butt load others. Tido stopped by and said shit, you just gotta listen. Show at Real Art Tacoma on August 28th with super cool bands www.rachaelsrecords223.com for everything you need to know
This week on The Pod Amelia and Jason catch up on what they are watching. From the season finales of Handmaids Tale to Loki this truly is a Golden Age for television. They also talk about maddening issues with vaccination rates, racism, and other systemic problems in the US. On a complete side note they have also started their 100 day count down until the due date of their newest daughter. Thank you for listening! 100 Day Count Down --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/married2hollywood/support
This episode we sat down and spoke with Brandon from Pine Box. Listen to our ramplings, shmoke a bowl while listening. May 13th Rachael's Records has its next release and its the debut of brother duo act named Jr. Johnson.
This Pine Box and the Brodcast join the Soup this week! Original Air Date 2-28-21 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hello Friends! Join Donna and Paula as they chat with Dani Jack! Be sure to check out the interview on YouTube “Dani Jack has one of those voices that makes you sit up in your chair and take notice.” After seeing Dani perform on Broadway in downtown Nashville, Ann Walczak of Edible Nashville shared the sentiment that is often voiced after hearing the bold sound coming from “the cute brunette in a leather jacket.” Dani's first taste of the stage came when she was cast as The Little Drummer Boy at just four years old. Since then Dani's singing and performing abilities have taken her to various venues around the world, from Los Angeles to Nashville and all the way to Haiti and China. After moving to Nashville in 2016, Dani immersed herself in the collaborative community that was now her home. When she had a collection of songs she truly believed in, cowritten with some of the best the city had to offer, Jack launched a Kickstarter to fund her debut EP. Fresh off the release of her debut single "Fallin' For It" in June 2018, which was released exclusively on WSMV TODAY in Nashville, Dani introduced to fans her highly anticipated debut EP, Grace, produced by Luke Forehand (Travis Tritt, Blackbird Studios). Music blog Out from the Pine Box described the EP as “a balance between feisty and fun lyrics with seamless segues to the more sentimental and slow songs. The remaining songs on the EP explore the emotional pain that comes with a relationship coming to an end, learning to love again, and building yourself back up after falling down.” Variety Beat's Jencita Vargas says, "Her vocals shine through in each track and offer so much variety. It's not just the same sound set to different music, but each track is truly a different experience." Website - https://www.danijack.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crazywomencountry/message
THE LAST 15 MINUTES OF THE ORIGINAL STREAM GOT LOST IN THE DIGITAL SAUCE. i forgot to record the episode independently BUT, we got the meat of it. happy birthday to Amanda and her son, Seven. we talk more about Minimalism, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, TASERS, Samuel L. Jackson, the insurrection, kids wielding knives, cookies made out beans, TI vs Ludacris, Barron Trump, and more. live video podcast that happens on twitch.tv/illingsworth at 7:30 PM EST every thursday. it usually includes https://twitter.com/furdgecakes https://twitter.com/seanuppercut & https://twitter.com/rufiojones Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/illingsworth --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/illingsworth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/illingsworth/support
Your Cleveland Browns are playoff-bound for the first time since 2002 after handling business against Mason Rudolph and the Steelers on Sunday, 24-22. DJ, Ramzy and Eric bask in the euphoria of Cleveland not having to participate on Black Monday and start the search for a new coach, look ahead to the rematch against Pittsburgh on Sunday night and discuss how the Buckeyes put Dabo Swinney in the dirt on New Years Night.0:56 Pine Box for Dabo!3:03 Get Dumped Then, Steelers9:00 The Browns are Three Wins From the Super Bowl11:38 Cleveland has Nothing to Lose15:30 STEELERS ON NOTICE17:50 The 11-Win Cleveland Browns22:40 Our Favorite Victories from the Season28:00 Tennessee Game Plan in the Playoffs?29:30 Turducken Picks32:30 Listener Mail!33:25 Stefanski – NFL Coach of the Year?36:30 A Investigation into the Scottish Hammer's Season37:54 Recapping DJ's Bender40:30 An Out of Body Experience for Browns Fans43:17 Is it Legal to Play Football in January?45:08 Where Does This Sports Weekend Rank?56:00 A Browns-Packers Super Bowl?57:00 Biggest Takeaway From SundaySupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/sadcast)
(MUSIC VIDEO DEBUT!!!) In this episode host, Sean Clark welcomes his band The Pine Box Dwellers on to the show. Jesse Herrin is the band's bass player and son of Billy Ray Herrin, who was our guest back on Ep. 5. Connor Griffin is the Cajon player, the pine box from which the name hails. He is also son to host, Dave Griffin. This one is a stroll down Waycross music's memory lane. The guys talk about their individual paths into music as well as how they came together as a band. Dave pieces together a timeline of the how, what and when things happened that led to the band's current incarnation. They debut a brand new music video for their latest release of "Sin City", a cover of Gram Parsons' and Chris Hillman's Flying Burrito Brothers tune. They also pick us a few original tunes live and talk about how they were written. Uncle Dave takes us out with a deeply personal Tail of The Weak, written expressly about The Pine Box Dwellers themselves. https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/cautionlightmedia/
Adam and Drew open the show continuing their conversation about their theory on 'kid think' and how Pokemon can be a lens through which it can be viewed. They then turn to the phones and speak to a caller who is looking for some insight on why he might be feeling anxious about potentially becoming highly successful. The conversation then turns to authenticity and how Adam has been applying his view on authenticity as he assess the potential Presidential options in 2020, citing specifically Bernie Sanders recent 60 Minutes comments about Fidel Castro. They then turn back to the phones and speak with a caller who has questions about Adam & Drew's posthumous wishes. Please Support Our Sponsors: SimpliSafe.com/ADAM2 BetDSI.com, promo code Adam 101
Lance contracts Coronavirus-lite; The Fed admits Concern; Moving Averages are like Gravity; Pine Box & Estate Planning; Smart Refrigerators & Smart Houses; Translating Financial Advisor Language; Michael Lebowitz on Fed Speak, Modified Meeting Minutes, Monetary Policy, and Market Exuberance vs Risk; Morgan Stanley to buy E-Trade; Financial Services consolidations; Federal Reserve & REPO; why low rates and low growth are correlated; The Economy is Great--for the upper 20%.
The Knobs share the mics with Jordan Clayton, founder of Pine-Box Customs. We learn about his discovery for his passion for building and illustrating this line of guitar pedals. Hosted by Todd Novak with Jared Brandon and Tony Dudzik Visit our website Connect with us and view our blog Visit our Instagram feed: @guitarknobs Join the conversation on our Facebook
The “Free Range Texan” podcast, hosted by veteran broadcaster “Michael Shawn” reveals the world view of a native West Texan, willing to share the products and food made famous by the cowboy lifestyle. Our “Heros and Heroines” File, “Unexplained Files”, feature true life stories and interviews about real people facing and overcoming the odds in today’s world. Most of our “Free Range Texan” podcasts include a trip to “Michael Shawn’s Campfire” where there are true stories, tall tales and campfire visits that are a warm and rich experience. “Free Range Texan” is appropriate for all ages, but its consistent target is males and females 30 to 65.
This week, we’re bringing you a special episode from our Into the Wild tour with New Belgium Brewing. This is a tour focused on wild, sour, and otherwise aged and blended beers in the vein of what New Belgium Brewing has been making for longer and more continuously than any brewer in America. This tour is visiting at least a half a dozen cities this year and we kicked it off in Seattle with a series of sensory-driven events. We did a sour beer and cheese pairing at The Pine Box with chef Angelica Garza, featuring some funky and surprising cheeses alongside New Belgium’s Wood Cellar beers. We held a smoked and fermented event at Central Smoke where they made a cocktail with a Transatlantique Kriek float. (It was delicious.) And we finished at The Masonry with chef Matt Storm, where we explored the relationship between acid and fat. It was a wild week. These two conversations you’re about to hear came out of my experiences there. First up, we’ll talk to Ian Roberts, one of the owners of The Pine Box, about the bar’s role in the city’s beer scene, and how customers have changed over time when it comes to sour beer. Then we’ll catch up with Chef Matt to talk about The Masonry, pizza, and other things. And if you want more, we have a great little article on the website from chef Angelica Garza about how she constructed the cheese pairings and how you can think about that the next time you want to host some of your friends around cheese and sour beer. As specific as these flavors and aromas can be, there’s some pretty good principles at play that will help you do it yourself.
Today I’m going to introduce you to a brewery that basically just getting off the ground—it’s still in its infancy. But the folks behind it, with experience across a variety of well-known breweries, and a killer bar, and the bones of the building having seen a couple breweries itself, well, it’s more of a collection of old-but-still-passionate souls. This is Future Primitive Brewing in Seattle. When I visited they were just a couple weeks old and hadn’t really dug in yet. But they were close. And over the course of our conversation, talking about Ian Roberts’ experience owning and running one of Seattle’s best beer bars, Pine Box, and Kevin Watson’s experiences at breweries like Elysian and Allagash, it was clear to me that both of these guys had been focused, for a long time, on learning everything they could before they took the leap themselves. And not to distract from the great personal stories here and the exciting things coming up for Future Primitive, but this episode includes themes candid and thoughtful. Not to mention some of the most insightful discussion I’ve ever had with a brewer who’s worked at a brewery before and after an AB InBev acquisition. While it may not surprise you to hear some of these things, the clarity and balance with which he presents his experience is entirely uncommon—at least in the public discussion of such things. I was thoroughly impressed and I think you will be also. This is Ian Roberts and Kevin Watson of Future Primitive. Listen in.
Devon introduces Liz to the amazing legacies of Bruce and Brandon Lee, and the curse that is associated with their untimely deaths. CW: Murder, accidental death. Some discussion of anti-Asian prejudices in Hollywood and general Orientalism issues. Roman Polanski comes up briefly. Secondary topics: A new Ouija Broads plotline; Anna May Wong; who ruined calzones?; two things aren't a trend; Devon's posthumous restaurant; a return to the Pine Box.
Casey stops into The Pine Box in Capitol Hill in Seattle, and has a beer and conversation with Gregr, the…
This week on Minor Inconvenience, I discuss "Our Youth" by Better Homes, "Portland" by Pine Box Drive, and "Some Things" by Concrete Jumpers.Email me! @ MinorInconveniencePodcast@gmail.com
Auggie Lutz is from a normal family, churchgoers, his dad was a cop, etc. and we try to square how a guy like Auggie winds up as a comedian in Bushwick. Also he has an awesome girlfriend—are they ready to live together? Also—Auggie freaks me out because his impression of me is as being drunk in Pine Box!?
In this special recording we were lucky enough to have Ray Billings, driver and builder of Tombstone from BattleBots chat with us via Google Hangouts! We talked about what goes into battling bots, his favorite PC games, some of his notable fights(Witch Doctor, Pine Box, Bronco, and Alcoholic Stepfather for example), and so much more. Ray (and Tombstone) won the title of "most destructive bot" in season 1, while bringing home the Giant Nut for winning the tournament in season 2. Thank you Ray, and thank you to The Animal In Me for letting us use their song in the video intro.