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Kevin Robson is stepping into his first head coaching role — and he's bringing serious pedigree with him. After 12 years as an assistant coach at Indiana University — where he also played from 2003 to 2006 — Robson has made the move to Loyola Chicago to take the reins of the Ramblers men's soccer program. Brooks sits down with Kevin to talk about what this new chapter looks like, why tapping into the talent-rich Chicago market will be critical to building his roster, and what it will take to get Loyola back to the NCAA Tournament and competing at the top of the Atlantic 10. With a deep connection to the game as both a player and a longtime assistant, Robson brings a clear vision — and the experience to back it up.If you loved this episode, drop us a review and rating — it genuinely helps us grow! ⚽
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Hear The Weary Ramblers live in their first place award winning performance at the 2026 International Blues Challenge on this Edition of the Blues Radio International Podcast.Photograph by Laura Carbone.Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net
Host Junor Francis and producer Eric Kohler talk with two founding members of The Expanders - Devin Morrison and John Butcher.Devin's credits also include Man Like Devin & The Relatives, Long Beach Dub Allstars, The Lions, and Hepcat. John's credits also include Jr. Thomas & The Volcanos, The Steady 45s, Western Standard Time Ska Orchestra, Brothers of Reggae, and Ryan Thorne & The Ramblers.
Ramblers 05/04/2026: In the final episode of the semester, the Ramblers team touch on an array of developments in CSU sports both present and future. Starting with the logistics regarding the impending merge to the Pac-12 this summer and the effect it will have on college sports as a whole, going on to dissect the local high school football landscape and how it bodes for future CSU recruitment. In the latter half of the episode, the Ramblers team touches on CSU's final Mountain West Championships in Volleyball and Track, and how they and other smaller sports will mend with the conference change. To close things off, the team touch on the addition of promising transfer Anna Wickstrom to CSU basketball and how the team will look as a whole next season.Ramblers will return next semester. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app to listen.
Reaction from Cobh Ramblers forward Dylan McGlade and Cork City boss Barry Robson after McGlade's second half penalty gave Ramblers a 1-0 win at Turner's Cross in a tense Cork derby.
Ramblers 04/27/2026: Coach Maria Creech and Senior leader Ismael Dembele of CSU Track & Field join the show to chat about their experience working on the jumps team ahead of the Mountain West Championships and Dembele's graduation. PAC 12 unveils a new stripped back logo ahead of their first season with CSU. Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Ramblers 04/20/2026: With the school year wrapping up, CSU sports programs are following suit, giving the KCSU sports team plenty of time to look ahead to next year. As of Friday, April 17, the official spring 2026 football practice schedule has concluded. The team digs into everything learned from the sessions, ranging from the current state of the roster (with 24 players currently injured) to the mindset of head coach Jim Mora. Following a football rundown, the crew speculates on what the men's basketball starting five could look like next season and breaks down a 23-7 loss in the second match of the women's volleyball orange out.Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
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Ramblers 04/13/2026:The KCSU sports team covers the Ram Spring Spotlight football game that took place this past Saturday, April 11. The event provided plenty of insight into what could be to come in next year's football season, especially with new players like K'saan Farrar getting their most public representation on CSU football thus far. With the NCAA transfer portal just days from wrapping up, CSU's basketball teams are nearly set for the upcoming season with some major roster updates. These moves give Ramblers a better idea than ever of how next year will look in the sport, as well as a chance to break down some of the most impactful new and departing players.Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Aaron, Richard, and Chase find themselves feeling cold towards the series' hottest episode. Where episode 4 may have failed the Ramblers, episode 5 brought us back into the fold and gave us an episode that rivals Season 1. Contact UsDo you have any questions or comments? Visit thelorehounds.com, where you can use the contact form or the voicemail feature. Or, send us an email to radioactive@thelorehounds.comJoin the conversation on DiscordANDfollow us on Bluesky @Radioactive141 AND TikTok @RadioactiveRamblingsCheck out the podcasts we are affiliated with:linktr.ee/thelorehoundsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
After a 4-5 season and a first-round playoff exit, Loyola will look to bounce back in 2026. The Ramblers will return a core group of players including junior linebacker Will Mettee and sophomore wide receiver Jordan McKinley, both Power 4 prospects.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Ramblers 04/06/2026: Happy DJ-Athon! In honor of CSU's bi-weekly fundraiser, the KCSU sports team dedicates a good bit of their show to calls for donations, which can be made at kcsufm.com/donate.In regular sports programming, the basketball transfer portal is in full force, with CSU both keeping and losing key players as well as gaining new players including Amondo Miller of CU and Luke Howery. On the other side of the spectrum, star players including Brooke Carlson, who just hit a career-high 26 points in March Madness, are not planning on returning next year. To close things off, the team covers volleyball, coach rearrangements, and the NCAA national championship, which took place as the show aired.Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Ramblers 03/30/26: The KCSU Sports team speculates on what is to come for CSU men's basketball and who is next in line for the Rams. With veteran transfers, including Carey Booth, hitting their final college years and Augustinas Kiudulas entering the transfer portal, it is uncertain if CSU will have a key star player in the same way the program has over the past few years. On the other side of the spectrum, there are three CU players who the team speculates could make their way to CSU. The crew also shares reactions to Jay Norvell securing a new job at Iowa as a running backs coach, bracket predictions, and more.Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Livestock markets in England and Wales have reported record breaking figures for 2025. The latest numbers from the Livestock Auctioneers Association show that turnover was up almost half a billion pounds, to just under 3 billion in total, a twenty percent rise, year on year. That's despite a reduction in the number of both sheep and cattle in the UK. We ask the Livestock Auctioneers Association why turnover has risen so much. All week we're looking at the sheep sector. Across the UK lambing is well underway, though some will have finished by now. With nearly 15 million breeding ewes, most having twins and some giving birth to triplets, it's an enormous task to get the lambs delivered safely. Many sheep farmers will recruit help in the form of family, vet students, and often those who just have an interest and want to learn. They'll often be matched up through the Lambing List - an online site set up by the National Sheep Association.As the Easter holidays begin, many of us will be taking the chance to get out into the countryside. The charity The Ramblers, which campaigns for walkers and countryside access, says that may be easier said than done. They've just launched a new campaign called "access denied". They want an end, they say, to what they describe as years of neglect to Britain's footpath network, resulting in thousands of miles of paths missing, blocked or un-usable. Presenter = Caz Graham Producer = Rebecca Rooney
In the Week 13 recap, we saw a week were there were no upsets in the top 10, however it didn't mean there was a shortage of action! Long Beach St. took down Theo's Matadors twice, while Brad and his Tritons were in the battle but UCI found a way to get it done in 3 and 5 sets accordingly. Dan and his Flyers only had one match for the week in the Battle for Chitown on Rae Strong Night, where the Ramblers came out with the win in 4. UCLA is at 20-0 and looking unstoppable, while Pepperdine had a very important pair of wins Provo vs. BYU that cold prove important if an At-Large bid is on the line. Just a few samples of our discussions before we pick our "Ballers of the Week," NOTE: For those requesting time-stamps, we apologize for not posting them. Rob has to get the episode up within an hour of recording so we have to turn the episode around REALLY FAST. As always, thanks for watching or listening! iTunes: https://bit.ly/4uODVab Spotify: https://bit.ly/3NWZnt1 Podbean: https://bit.ly/40LqYQV YouTube: https://youtu.be/7bl1wmnhPiw
Ramblers 03/25/26: There is much to touch on in the world of CSU basketball as both seasons come to an end. CSU women's basketball picked up its first conference tournament championship since 2016, inserting the Rams into the NCAA Tournament as a No. 12 seed. KCSU Assistant Sports Director Devin Imsirpasic reports on traveling to Norman, Oklahoma, to cover CSU's hard-fought battle against Michigan State in the first round. Lucas Williams then joins the show to discuss the men's basketball team's upsetting loss against SDSU during the Mountain West tournament. After touching on both teams' final games, the Ramblers crew looks back at the highlights of the basketball season and predicts what could be to come next year.Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Chad Elliott of the Weary Ramblers joins us to talk about the duo with Kathryn Severing-Fox and their success with different awards and recognitions.
Cathedral Prep Baseball has a long tradition of excellence and on this episode of The Rambler Podcast we feature Frank Lauria ‘04VMA, the current Head Coach leading the programforward. Frank is a proud product of our Prep and Villa community as he shares his journey from being a student-athlete at Villa to now leading the Ramblers on the diamond. After playing college baseball at Notre Dame College and Gannon University, Frankreturned to Erie and later on joined the Cathedral Prep coaching staff in 2017. Since then, he has helped develop dozens of players who have gone on to play college baseball and, in 2025, led the Ramblers to a District 10 Championship in his first season as the Varsity Head Coach. In this conversation, Coach Lauria reflects on the mentors who shaped him, the family legacy that connects him to Cathedral Prep,. Frank goes on to discuss the leadership/coachingphilosophy he brings to building a championship culture and a look ahead to their upcoming season. It's a great conversation about baseball, leadership, and the impact of Prep and Villa on generations of families in our community. Listen to the full episode of The Rambler Podcast nowand hear from Coach Lauria about the future of Cathedral Prep Baseball!
Ramblers 03/09/2026: Tay Lanier joins the show freshly graduated and awaiting both Canvas Stadium's NFL Pro Day and the 2026 NFL draft. The former CSU football wide receiver touches on his experiences in college football, his mindset in the midst of the current NIL landscape, and what he hopes to see next from CSU football. He also shares his goals for the NFL draft and the Pro Bowl, where he'll face off against nearly a dozen fellow professional prospects.Following their chat with Lanier, Adam Gross and Devin Imsirpasic are joined by Lucas Williams to recap men's basketball's loss against Boise State on Saturday, March 7. They speculate how the season will wrap up with the Mountain West tournament beginning March 11, before closing with an update on women's basketball, as the team continues their win streak in the midst of their own tournament.Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
33.008 Yeah! Go Kat, GO!! Here's a brand new episode of the always outrageously rockin' radio program, "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Log on and thrill to a three hour blast of true blue Americana rock n' roll! Bringing the real billy action with hot selections from JR and his Blue Train, The Texas Zephyrs, Bo Peep and the Back Beat, Emanuela Hutter, The B-Shakers, the Five-O-Two's, The Backyard Casanovas, Angela Tini, The Atomic Bombcatz, the Reverend Horton Heat, The Swingin' Blackjacks, Union Avenue and Lew Lewis and his All Star Trio! WOW! We're also serving up plenty of the wildest retro action from vintage artists such as Carl Perkins, Johnny Horton, Elvis Presley, Boyd Bennett & his Rockets, Chuck Berry, Don Gibson, Eddie Cochran, Tommy Scott & the Ramblers, Wynn Stewart, The Everly Brothers (Phil and Don!), the Jodimars, Glenn Reeves, The Echomores, Hasil Adkins, Tommy Blake, Pat Cupp and his Flying Saucers, Buddy Holly and even Benny Joy to name but a few! Man, this here's the only place you need to be for Ameripolitan-styled rockabilly served up fresh and hot! Share the link and leave a nice 5-star review, won't you please? Always good to the last bop™, it's gotta be DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!"Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Down Home Cajun Music- Hackberry Ramblers 1935-1938This episode of the podcast features early recordings of the Hackberry Ramblers.Jolie BlondeMermentau StompJ'Ai Passe Devonde Ta PorteJ'Ai Pas Bien FeyJai Pres ParleyRice City StompSitting On Top Of The WorldJolie FilleCajun CrawlLa Breakdown A PeteUne Pias Ici Et Une Pias La BasQuitter La MaisonJust Once MoreMa Chere BelleOh, Josephine, Ma JosephineDans Le Grand BoisFaux Pas Tu Bray CherieFais Pas CaOne Step De L'Amour
Hello, Ramblers. Just to let you know, Mr Donaldson is here in place of Mr Speller today. Please be nice to him because he has forgotten his glasses.Pete's joined by Luke and Vish to look back on another pivotal night in the Premier League. Is Arsenal's time-wasting really an issue, or are they just better than everyone else at it? Plus, Newcastle win the Donaldson and Ehantharajah derby thanks to William Osula and Aaron Ramsdale. Pete's falling apart with joy.Get your Ramble merch HEREFind us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ramblers 03/02/2026: KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and Devin Imsirpaisic are joined by Lucas Williams to chat with special guest Kapri Bibbs, an NFL veteran and former running back for CSU. Bibbs set the single-season rushing record and 31 touchdowns during the 2014 season before moving on to a professional football career. Bibbs joined the KCSU studio to discuss his experience playing in both college and professional football, providing insider information about his storied career, particularly regarding the business side of his experience as an undrafted NFL player. Bibbs now releases music under the name Just Kapri and is pursuing a career in film. Following the interview, the Ramblers team dissects the state of CSU basketball just weeks before the playoffs with both teams currently holding strong win streaks. Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Ramblers 02/23/2026: In a basketball heavy episode of Ramblers, KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and Devin Imsirpaisic sit down in the DJ booth to dissect what has ended up being quite the positive week in CSU sports; most prominently for the men's basketball team, who find themselves holding a five-game win streak just weeks before the end of the season. The Rocky Mountain Collegian Sports Editors Sophie Webb and Michael Hovey stop by to analyze how the Rams blew out the 15-2 SDSU Aztecs in the Orange Out game and speculate how this game could elevate some of CSU's star players. Lucas Williams joins the KCSU sports team for further conversation about men's basketball and highlight moments from the orange out like Carey Booth's dunk before diverting to the women's basketball team who are currently holding a 3-game win streak only two weeks out from their conference championships and fresh off an extremely successful border war game for the Rams. Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Ramblers 02/16/2026: KCSU Sports Director Adam Gross is joined by Lucas Williams to host this week's episode of Ramblers. To kick things off, Kajsa Borrman and Kyle Bigley of CSU track and field join the show as the first student-athlete guests of the semester. The pair recently returned from the Jarvis Scott Open in Lubbock, Texas, CSU's first track meet televised on ESPN. Following a talk with the star throwers, our hosts dissect the newly released Pac-12 football schedule, as well as CSU men's and women's basketball wins as the seasons wind down. To end the show, the hosts discuss former CSU track star and Fort Collins local Hunter Powell, who is set to make his Olympic bobsled debut this week.Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Ramblers 02/09/2026: KCSU sports directors Adam Gross and Devin Imsirpasic break down their impressions of the big game and touch on the considerable amount of interlaps between CSU and Washington football, quiz each other on football coach Jim Mora, and break down the two winning CSU basketball games that took place over the weekend. In the latter half of the show, the hosts are joined by returning guest Lucas Williams to speculate about how the upcoming basketball games could pan out in the wake of both men's and women's basketball teams being playoff-bound, and the Olympics featuring 2018 grad Hunter Powell. Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Ramblers 02/02/2026: Welcome back to Ramblers! KCSU Sports Director Adam Gross and Assistant Sports Director Devin Imsirpasic are joined by Lucas Williams and Collegian Sports Editor Sophie Webb. Following a recap of CSU's ongoing basketball seasons, Webb and Imsirpasic chat about their experience reporting on Olympic Swimmer and CSU Alumni Amy Van Dyken's recent visit on campus. To close the episode out, Lucas Williams leads a chat about CSU's finalized football roster for the fall 2026 season. Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm MST. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.Ramblers releases on podcast platforms at 5 pm MST every Wednesday
Scotland has introduced legislation to set legal targets on nature restoration and halt the loss of biodiversity. The Scottish Government says this will ensure that the country is 'on a bold ambitious journey to be nature positive by 2030'. The Natural Environment bill, which was passed by the Scottish parliament last week, also gives ministers new powers over land use and deer management. The right to roam in Scotland, which gives people access rights, is being 'hollowed out' by a lack of money according to a new report from the walkers' group Ramblers Scotland. It says that some of the essential infrastructure needed to ensure the rights of both walkers and land managers has disappeared, with too few local staff to handle issues when people don't stick to the rules, and not enough money spent on maintaining paths. All week we're talking about new entrants: the people who come into farming with no family farm to work on, or inherit. The vast majority of farmers who own land pass it on to other members of the family, so it can be hard for people from outside the industry to get hold of land. Land is expensive too, which forms another barrier. Tenant farms where all or some of the land is rented make up about a third of farmland in England, but getting a tenancy is hard work and again requires some capital. One rural charity, The Addington Fund, has set up a new new entrant scheme to help people get a foot on the farming ladder.Presenter = Charlotte Smith Producer = Rebecca Rooney
Ramblers 01/26/2026: Welcome back to Ramblers! KCSU Sports Director Adam Gross and newly hired Assistant Sports Director Devin Imsirpasic sit down for the first Ramblers episode of 2026, with both CTV Sports Director Brooklyn Martinez and self-proclaimed transfer portal expert Lucas Williams joining for portions of the show to chat about basketball and speculate how our football team may end up looking in the midst of unprecedented changes to the program. Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Happy new year Ramblers! Whether you're nursing a hangover like Pete or nursing a sugar crash like Marcus, we've got the tonic for you today with some of our favourite moments from Ramble Uncut over the past 12 months.On today's episode, José Mourinho seeks vengeance against Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Clint Hill may or may not take pills, and Carlos Quieroz cannot shake his appetite for Sir Alex Ferguson's milk. Come join us down the Ramble Uncut rabbit hole!Want the most unhinged episode of the Ramble every single week? Become a Friend of the Ramble right here for just $5 a month, or sign up for a whole year to get 15% off! Lovely old job.Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ramblers 12/1/2025: Listen as KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu and fellow Rocky Mountain Student Media sports reporters Sophie Webb and Devin Imsirpasic chat about their experience covering the Mountain West Women's Volleyball Championship.Having recently returned from the volleyball championships in Las Vegas (the last round played on Nov. 24), the RMSM sports team has much more to recover from beyond having to cover a three-set loss for the Rams; the team succumbed to an array of scheduling difficulties on their trip. Beyond their abrupt final volleyball game of the semester, the Ramblers have much to report on from the world of football, from the extravagant first press conference from Football Coach Jim Mora, who begins his tenure in Fall 2026, to the end of a rocky season. To close out, Devin Imsirpasic touches on his experience interviewing former Colorado State alumni Nique Clifford of the Sacramento Kings at Ball Arena ahead of their game against the Nuggets, and even making it to the press room following the matchup.Ramblers will return to the airwaves in January 2026. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app to listen.
Sie waren Teil des deutschen Liverpools Anfang der 80er. The Ramblers haben in der Hagener Musikszene für Furore gesorgt - auch wenn sie dann nicht so bekannt wurden, wie Extrabreit und NENA. Jetzt nehmen Hartwig Masuch und Frank Becking die Stücke neu auf, im Backyard 76-Studio an der unteren Elbe. Im Grunde, weil sie Zeit und Lust dazu haben. Möglicherweise werden die Aufnahmen auch für eine Fernseh-Serie über die Musikstadt Hagen vor knapp fünfzig Jahren verwendet.
A fascinating and delightful conversation with the lifelong KC resident carved out an esteemed career as a disc jockey, while also being a standout musical fixture in the area. Absorbing broadcast and band tales to enjoy!
Loyola's 6-foot-8 offensive tackle Tommy Fraumann, a Michigan legacy, has committed to play football for the Wolverines next year. Fraumann, whose Michigan roots run back multiple generations, helped the Ramblers win an IHSA 8A state title last season.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Ramblers 11/18/2025: Listen as KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu with returning guests, Collegian Sports Editors Michael Hovey and Sophie Webb, and RMSM Sports legend Devin Imsirpasic, chat about the state of CSU sports!To keep things positive, our hosts make the executive decision to chat primarily about basketball and volleyball this episode; with our basketball team standing undefeated and Mountain West volleyball tournaments scheduled for next week, the future is looking bright for the Rams at the tail-end of an unfortunate football season. Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Un menú de novedades de artistas y bandas actuales que siguen bebiendo de las raíces del rock’n’roll.(Foto del podcast por Mattia Pranzo; La Perra Blanco)Playlist;LA PERRA BLANCO “Number one fool”HOWLIN’ RAMBLERS “Whiskey in my bones”LITTLE RACHEL “What do you think about lovin’?”AL DUAL “Lazing on a sunday afternoon”ROB HERON and THE TEA PAD ORCHESTRA “Pull the other one Rob”LOS CORINGAS “Salvaje saxofón”Versión y Original; ROY MONTRELL “(Every Time I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone” (1956)PAUL BURCH with EDDIE ANGEL and SMOKESTACK LIGHHTNIN’ “One if by land”OLD LADY “Good money, good time” (Tars around last call)MARCEL RIESCO “You gotta love me too”BLOODSHOT BILL “Bones rattle”PAT CAPOCCI “Kosahri stomp”CHARLIE HIGHTONE and THE ROCK-IT’S “I never felt like this before”THE BANK ROBBERS “You are the reason”ÁNGELA HOODOO “Everybody wants to go to heaven”THE FIVE CANNONS “Walking around”JASON STARDAY “Towards the sun”LOS STRAITJACKETS “Catalina farewell”Escuchar audio
32.064 Rockin' your house with the best modern n' classic rockin' sounds! Tune in to DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" LIVE in the Motorbilly studio on Rockabilly Radio! All the tunes that are fit for ROCKIN'! Hear fresh new music from Aussie-billy Pat Capocci, hot pop-rocking grooves from Cherry Casino & The Gamblers, boppin' hillbilly goodness from Brandon Wayne & his Lonesome Drifters, smooth strollin' sounds from The Mean Devils, whiskey-soaked blues from The Howlin' Ramblers, space-scanning thrills from the Daryl Haywood Combo and scorching 50's rock n' roll from the Rock-A-Sonics! Loads of old school cool from Johnny Burnette, Jack Scott, Hayden Thompson, Dale Hawkins, Carl Perkins and Bo Diddley, too! The Aztec Werewolf™ has great music in store for you here on the award-winning "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Be sure to make a request and share the link for all to see & hear... good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Ramblers 11/10/2025: Happy Dj-Athon!! Listen as KCSU Sports Directors Adam Gross and John Vu and returning guests, Collegian Sports Editors Michael Hovey and Sophie Webb, and RMSM Sports legend Devin Imsirpasic, to chat about the state of CSU sports and fundraise! Following a debilitating loss against UNLV leaving the Rams ineligible for a bowl placement during what has been a very pivotal season; the Ramblers speculate where the team will find itself once they enter the PAC-12 next year and make predictions for the remaining three games. On a brighter note, the men's basketball team finds itself 2-0 toward the beginning of their season, and women's volleyball stands at a healthy #2 in the Mountain West conference toward the tail end of their season.Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.Donate for DJ-Athon
Day One of the Tom Petty Weekend in Gainesville is in the books and man, it was a scorcher! Jake and Jeff, Shine, Nolia Joy and the Ramblers and so many other fantastic musical acts and I met a ton of super friendly, enthusiastic people who were a blast to hang out with and talk to. Being on stage in Gainesville still feels surreal but I enjoyed every single second of it! Oh - and this is the 250th episode!!!!!!Follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyprojectTwitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProjectInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyprojectYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetompettyprojectBoneless Podcast Network : https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.appThe theme song is provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.comThe Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you're looking for Tom's music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, "Conversations with Tom Petty", this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research. And further thanks to Warren Zanes for his outstanding book "Petty, the Biography".Producer: Kevin BrownExecutive Producer: Paul RobertsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-tom-petty-project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode is called "Western Wednesdays" and will offer songs from Pine Ridge Pony Express, Dave Stamey, Hot Club of Cowtown, Keith Phillips, Caitlyn Taussig, Jason McPolin, Poi Rogers, Trinity Seely, Riders in the Sky,Randy Palmer, Rita Hosking, Rick & the Ramblers, Many Strings & Company, the Old West Trio, Tallgrass Express String Band, Squeek Steele.
Defending state champions Mount Carmel and Loyola will collide for a second time after the Caravan defeated the Ramblers 35-24 in Week 9. St. Rita's rushing attack sparked a win over IC Catholic Prep, while Marist fell just short of the playoffs despite beating Niles Notre Dame.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Ramblers 10/27/2025: Join KCSU Sports Director Adam Gross with returning guests Devin Imsirpasic and Michael Hovey, as well as first-time guest Darrell Blair, a Colorado State senior instructor and sports journalist, to discuss a healthy variety of CSU sports coverage from the past week. The show opens with a chat about last Saturday's "Border War" football game against the University of Wyoming, their first game back after the loss of head coach Jay Norvell and starting quarterback Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi, ending in a 28-0 loss for Colorado State. Following a late-season analysis of what is expected to be a very poor season for CSU's football team, KCSU's Ramblers dive into preseason analysis of this year's CSU basketball team with game one approaching Nov. 3 against the University of the Incarnate Word Cardinals. The show closes with discussion about the volleyball team in light of a four-game win streak. Ramblers is live every Monday from 7-9 pm. Tune in to 90.5 FM, on our website at kcsufm.com, or on our KCSU app.
Football correspondent Trevor Welch reacts to the shock exit of Cobh Ramblers manager Mick McDermott just before a crucial play-off clash. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nebraska recruit Trae Taylor threw for 384 yards, four receivers caught at least six passes, and Carmel picked apart the Loyola defense during its 42-14 victory over the Ramblers in CCL/ESCC action Friday night. Taylor accounted for 5 touchdowns as Carmel clinched a playoff bidBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Providence's second-half rally to produce a stirring 21-20 victory over Loyola will eventually be the stuff of legend. On Friday night, it was reality.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Kameron McGee posted two sacks, Brother Rice held Loyola to 21 rushing yards and the Crusaders remained undefeated with a 28-6 victory against the Ramblers in CCL/ESCC Blue action Friday nightBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Kameron McGee posted two sacks, Brother Rice held Loyola to 21 rushing yards and the Crusaders remained undefeated with a 28-6 victory against the Ramblers in CCL/ESCC Blue action Friday nightBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
...in which we're joined by Jack Cornish, author, long-distance walker and Head of Paths at The Ramblers to talk about his book The Lost Paths, and the deep history of England and Wales' extensive path network. Recorded live at June's Countrystride Live, we step back in time to learn about Britain's first paths – forged by wandering animals through the post-Ice Age Greatwood – then proceed into the era of the drovers, when food was transported through the landscape over great distances, creating many of the trails we tread today. Turning to some of the least-known chapters in British walking history, Jack discusses the tramping networks of the dispossessed, the revolution of the turnpikes (and the bizarre protests they prompted), and the era of Enclosures, which diminished and fragmented many ancient routeways. He then turns to the post-War legislation that granted us world-class rights of way – a network that needs constant protection, including, locally, at Hayton Woods, east of Carlisle. Diverting briefly to muse upon competitive walking (weird) and train-era rambling mania (wonderful), Jack reveals that one of his all-time favourite paths is along the Cumbrian Solway Coast and explains why paths – as the oldest parts of our heritage still used for their original purpose – are as important as St Paul's Cathedral and Stonehenge. Jack, and The Lost Paths, can be found in various locations online; his Linktree is here. Jack's website is here: jackfcornish.com
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Are you still running your agency like it's 2010? You know the setup: rigid roles, top-down management, a “just get it done” culture. If that sounds like your agency, chances are you're the bottleneck. You're stuck in the weeds, making every single decision, dealing with high churn, and wondering why output is low despite how hard everyone's working. This is the story for most agency owners at the 7-figure stage. But the agencies scaling fastest today have evolved—and we're breaking down exactly how. Why Most Agencies Get Stuck Most agency owners didn't plan to be CEOs. You were good at strategy, sales, design, or delivery. Then suddenly—boom—you're the boss. Now the team looks to you for every decision, every review, every answer. The problem isn't your team. It's the lack of vision. When there's no clear direction, your team can't lead themselves—because they don't know where the hell they're going. Once I clearly communicated the mission—“We're building the resource I wish I had”—everything changed. Decisions got made without me. Accountability rose. That's what happens when people lead toward a clear goal. Key shift: You don't need more doers. You need more leaders. Attracting A-Players (Not Babysitting B-Teamers) A-players cost more—about 20% more on paper—but they produce 10–20x more than your average B-level staffer. They don't need to be told. They take ownership. So how do you attract them? Build a brand people want to belong to. Ramblin Jackson, one of our mastermind members, calls their team “Ramblers.” It's fun. It creates identity. It's not just a job—it's a tribe. Make your job posts feel like sales letters. “Here's who we are. Here's why it matters. Here's what you'll help us build.” Ramblin even walks candidates through the hiring process on their site to build trust. Put your team on display. Show them off on your website, on social, in your wins. A-players don't just want just a job, they want purpose. Make it visible. Building a High-Performing Culture Great teams don't happen by accident. They're built on clarity, feedback, and connection. Here's how to build a culture that scales: Communicate Clearly. Use Looms instead of emails. Weekly standups. Show people what winning looks like—and support them to get there. Give & Receive Feedback. Quarterly ask: What should we start, stop, and continue doing? Then actually do something with those answers. Support Growth Paths. Not everyone wants to lead. Some want to be elite specialists. Either path is valuable—support both. Forge Connections on Purpose. Especially if you're remote. Retreats, local meetups, even casual Zooms help remind your team: we're building something together. Stop Managing. Start Coaching. Reviews are fine. But coaching is where the magic happens. Ask your team: “Where do you want to grow?” “What ideas do you have to help the company grow?” You're not just managing performance—you're investing in potential. Then teach them the 131 Method to make better decisions without you: 1 What's the issue? 3 What are 3 possible solutions? 1 What's your one recommendation? This trains your team to think like owners. Also: stop assigning tasks—start assigning outcomes. Let them figure out the how. Debrief when things go sideways, but stop micromanaging. Growth comes from ownership. Sustainability Is the Long Game You can't grow a team if they're burned out, checked out, or walking out. Here's how to protect your team's energy: Cut the fluff meetings Encourage real time off Create space for recovery (mental health days, no-meeting weeks) Celebrate wins publicly (Slack shoutouts, weekly recaps) Keep people connected—virtually and IRL Culture isn't perks. It's how people feel when they're building with you. The traditional agency model is broken. You don't need more hands—you need more heads. Build a team of leaders. Create a culture of clarity, connection, and coaching. Get out of the damn way—and let them fly. If you're ready to attract better clients and become uncuttable, check out the Attract Masterclass. It will help you position your agency to pull in the right leads instead of just more leads.