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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Not all haunted theaters are draped in tragedy. The Rohs Opera House, built in the 1870s, is proof that sometimes, the ghosts just don't want to leave the show. Once on the verge of demolition, this beloved building was saved by locals who refused to let its spirit fade. And as it turns out, they weren't the only ones. Paranormal investigator Renee Hill takes us inside the walls where generations of souls still linger, enjoying the performances they once loved. If you thought the show was over… think again. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Not all haunted theaters are draped in tragedy. The Rohs Opera House, built in the 1870s, is proof that sometimes, the ghosts just don't want to leave the show. Once on the verge of demolition, this beloved building was saved by locals who refused to let its spirit fade. And as it turns out, they weren't the only ones. Paranormal investigator Renee Hill takes us inside the walls where generations of souls still linger, enjoying the performances they once loved. If you thought the show was over… think again. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Renee Hill's childhood was anything but ordinary, with nightly serenades of eerie cries and a floating nightlight that had a mind of its own. Fast forward to adulthood, and instead of running, Renee dives headfirst into the world of the paranormal—only to get a little more than she bargained for when things go from strange to downright scratchy! Join us as we dig into her chilling encounters, unearth the mysterious, and ask the all-important question: did she ever hesitate to continue her spooky search after being physically marked by the unknown? Find out—if you dare! This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Renee Hill's childhood was anything but ordinary, with nightly serenades of eerie cries and a floating nightlight that had a mind of its own. Fast forward to adulthood, and instead of running, Renee dives headfirst into the world of the paranormal—only to get a little more than she bargained for when things go from strange to downright scratchy! Join us as we dig into her chilling encounters, unearth the mysterious, and ask the all-important question: did she ever hesitate to continue her spooky search after being physically marked by the unknown? Find out—if you dare! Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Sara-Jayne discusses opportunities to work on cruise liners with Renee Hill Managing Director at IIE School of Hospitality and Service Management and Capsicum Culinary Studio and Chef John Mathi Chef Lecturer at Capsicum Culinary Studio Rosebank.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! What drew Renee to want to investigate The Rohs Opera House? Built in the 1870s, the Rohs Opera House has seen generations of history pass it by, from being a playhouse to a movie house and an all-purpose gathering place for the community. Thousands of souls have come and gone through its doors. Unlike many historic theaters, the Rohs does not have a dark, tragic story attached to it. It has a relatively peaceful timeline of existence. When it was near the end of its physical life and on the list for destruction, a group of locals decided to invest and preserve the building for future generations. Today, the spirits of the past continue to reside where they found so much happiness in life. We discuss the haunting of the haunted Rohs Opera House with paranormal investigator Renee Hill. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! What drew Renee to want to investigate The Rohs Opera House? Built in the 1870s, the Rohs Opera House has seen generations of history pass it by, from being a playhouse to a movie house and an all-purpose gathering place for the community. Thousands of souls have come and gone through its doors. Unlike many historic theaters, the Rohs does not have a dark, tragic story attached to it. It has a relatively peaceful timeline of existence. When it was near the end of its physical life and on the list for destruction, a group of locals decided to invest and preserve the building for future generations. Today, the spirits of the past continue to reside where they found so much happiness in life. We discuss the haunting of the haunted Rohs Opera House with paranormal investigator Renee Hill. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Did Renee hesitate to continue investigating the paranormal after being scratched? Renee Hill's early childhood memories involve an intense relationship with the paranormal. Late-night cries would torment Renee when she was home alone. She would wake one night to find a levitating night light hovering above her dresser. These events and many other unexplainable moments would dot the days and nights of her childhood home life. Looking back on these events as an adult would eventually inspire Renee to dig deeper into the reality that we live in today with the paranormal. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Did Renee hesitate to continue investigating the paranormal after being scratched? Renee Hill's early childhood memories involve an intense relationship with the paranormal. Late-night cries would torment Renee when she was home alone. She would wake one night to find a levitating night light hovering above her dresser. These events and many other unexplainable moments would dot the days and nights of her childhood home life. Looking back on these events as an adult would eventually inspire Renee to dig deeper into the reality that we live in today with the paranormal. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
On today's AVAIL podcast episode, our guest, Renée Hill Carter, imparts words of wisdom on the epidemic of leaders' emotional self-neglect, the masquerade of resilience, and the disregard of emotional symptoms. Leaders: suspend the notion that you can't afford rest—you can't afford not to.
Join Katie as she talks with Co-Founder of Quigley, Renee Hill Young about her life and career, including leadership lessons, understanding your purpose and how she balances her passions for animals and her avocado farm with leading the largest female owned advertising agency in the country.
“What type of glassware should I use for different wines?” “What's the best way to store my wine if I don't have a wine fridge or a cellar?” “Are wine gadgets actually worth the money?” “When should I decant a wine and for how long?” “Once I open a bottle, what's the best way to keep it fresh?” We're tackling all your questions about how to store, service, and save your wine on this episode with actress, writer, producer and director Nia Renee Hill, who shares her epiphany wine moment with us. We had a blast recording this episode—so buckle up! Wines Featured on This Episode: NV Jacques Lorent Grande Reserve Brut Champagne 2005 Chateau Lynch Moussas Pauillac Bordeaux Join the Unfiltered Podcast Wine Club 4 bottles per shipment hand selected by Vanessa and Amanda Delivered every 2 months (1 wine/episode) / 6x per year $120 + tax Shipping Included Cancel anytime 10% off all Wine Access purchases Follow us on social! IG: @wineaccessunfiltered Twitter: @wineaccesspod Our Hosts: Amanda McCrossin & Vanessa Conlin Shop all the wines at Wine Access Articles Discussed Scion of Sutter Home wine empire arrested on suspicion of drug, gun and assault weapon crimes Government Raids Largest US Wine Distributor Queer Winemaker Remy Drabkin Elected Mayor of McMinnville, Oregon Hosts: Amanda McCrossin & Vanessa Conlin Producer: Chappy Cottrell Music: Diego's Umbrella
The people of Bower County have had just about enough of Polly Barrow and the boys, and decide to do something about it.CW: An armed mob, references to witchcraft practices, fire, house fire, burns / injuries incurred from those fires, non-graphic mention of a gunshot wound, strangulation, smothering / difficulty breathing, death by blunt force, explosions,body horror, ghosts, supernatural attack on a woman by a man, monster violence, ageist language (used by a villain), death, sounds of a woman in psychic pain.Written by Cam Collins and Steve ShellSpecial script consultant: DJ RogersNarrated by Steve ShellSound design by Steve ShellProduced and edited by Cam Collins and Steve ShellThe voice of Polly Barrow: Tracy Johnston-CrumThe voice of Granny Underwood: Stephanie Hickling-BeckmanThe voice of Nina Jennings: Shasparay IrvineThe voice of Tobias Underwood: DJ RogersThe voice of Franklin Moses: Dr. Ray ChristianIntro Music: “The Land Unknown (The Pound of Flesh Verses)” written and performed by Landon BloodOutro Music: “Pretty Polly” as performed by Landon Blood and John Lee Bullard and a second version performed by Stacie Sexton.Special guest voices (aka The Churchman Ghost Chorus): Cam Collins, Laura Hampton, Manda Alley Leonard, Jordan Shiveley, Kelson Stallard, Amerie Helton, Tonya Woolard, Nathan Cavicci, Jason Strength, Fiona Chamness, Colin Bulla, DL Armistead, Mortellus, Eric Daniel Pavey, Renee Hill, Grant McCracken, Dayv Cole, Terhan McDaniels, Monique Bouchard, Tyler Childers (no, not that Tyler Childers, the other one), Jékksyn Ícaro, Joshua Huntsinger, Theresa Daniels, Sarah Leary, Dan Craley, Edwin Maldanado Jr., Nikki Nelson-Hicks, Layla Cruse, Lindsey Deel, with thanks and apologies to Billy Howell, Mayor Preston Blakely, D. Travis Brandel, Tonya Downing, Josh Roberts, Susan Fox, and anyone else who sent in files!Season Sponsor: Sucrebeillle – Visit sucreabeille.com/products/i-come-from-a-long-line-of-terrifying-women and use the code LOVEGODS. Spend $25 anywhere in the store and add a dram of I Come From A Long Line of Terrifying Women to your cart and get that dram free.To learn more about Old Gods of Appalachia, visit our website at www.oldgodsofappalachia.com, and be sure to complete your social media ritual and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @oldgodsofappalachia, or Twitter and Tumblr @oldgodspod. If you'd like to support the show, you can join or Patreon at www.patreon.com/oldgodsofappalachia, or support us on Acast at supporter.acast.com/old-gods-of-appalachia. You can also find t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and other Old Gods merch in our shop at www.teepublic.com/stores/oldgodsofappalachia.Transcripts available on our website at www.oldgodsofappalachia.com/episodes. Get Build Mama a Coffin, Black Mouthed Dog and other exclusive content on Patreon!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/old-gods-of-appalachia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Nicola as she interviews Renee Hill Young of Quigley-Simpson the largest WBENC-certified, woman-owned agency in the country. Headquartered in Los Angeles, with an office in New York City, the 200+ person agency has a roster of blue-chip clients from Fortune 500 to growth companies. This one hour episode takes you inside Renee's experience of being caught up in the 2017 Las Vegas concert shooting, how she flees and focuses in on getting her client out of harm's way . Discover how Renee's life and work styles pivot after the shooting, where this took her and the opportunity to let go and focus her time and energy. Renee shares the power of taking a leap of faith in choosing to start her own advertising agency, the power of diversity at work for creativity and how she manages her avocado and horse ranch in LA with 22 animals that she personally cares for as well as running her organization. “You will never get back today” is one of her mottos and encourages all of us to let go of the small stuff. Packed with great inspirational information and a great mix of grit and glamor! Her book is coming soon, watch this space! Links WEBSITE: quigleysimpson.com YOUR UNIQUE BRILLIANCE: NicolaSalter.com/podcast YOUR UNIQUE BRILLIANCE: Follow on iTunes SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION WITH NICOLA: Learn More
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Built in the 1870's, the Rohs Opera House has seen generations of history pass it by. From being a playhouse to a movie house, and an all-purpose gathering place for the community. Thousands of souls have come and gone through its doors. Unlike many historic theaters, the Rohs does not have a dark tragic story attached to it. It has a relative peaceful timeline of existence. When it was near the end of its physical life and on the list for destruction, a group of locals decided to invest and preserve the building for future generations. Today, the spirits of the past continue to reside in a place they found so much happiness in life. We discuss the haunting of the haunted Rohs Opera House with paranormal investigator Renee Hill. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers, we discuss: What drew Renee to want to investigate The Rohs Opera House? What was it like the first time she stepped through the doors of the Rohs Opera house? What kind of expectations did Renee have for this investigation? Are you more likely to have a positive investigation if the investigators have a positive attitude? Did Renee experience a possession while investigating the opera house? Another area's in the downtown area where the playhouse is located? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
This morning we have church in less than ten minutes w/ Pastor Renee Hill. She introduced herself, and then God took control. She is a true powerhouse! Reconstruction Ministries is located at 3963 Confederate Point Road, Suite 1, Jacksonville, Florida 32210. Sundays @ 11:30AM and Wednesdays @ 7:30 PM If you wish to do a donation or pay your tithes if you don't have a church home to sew into, you can send a cash app to $reconstructiomin #church #pastorreneehill #reconstructionministries #priscilla #priscillagiddens
Built in the 1870’s, the Rohs Opera House has seen generations of history pass it by. From being a playhouse to a movie house, and an all-purpose gathering place for the community. Thousands of souls have come and gone through its doors. Unlike many historic theaters, the Rohs does not have a dark tragic story attached to it. It has a relative peaceful timeline of existence. When it was near the end of its physical life and on the list for destruction, a group of locals decided to invest and preserve the building for future generations. Today, the spirits of the past continue to reside in a place they found so much happiness in life. We discuss the haunting of the haunted Rohs Opera House with paranormal investigator Renee Hill. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) , we discuss: What drew Renee to want to investigate The Rohs Opera House? What was it like the first time she stepped through the doors of the Rohs Opera house? What kind of expectations did Renee have for this investigation? Are you more likely to have a positive investigation if the investigators have a positive attitude? Did Renee experience a possession while investigating the opera house? Another area’s in the downtown area where the playhouse is located? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode (http://www.thegravetalks.com/category/podcast-episodes/) of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Built in the 1870’s, the Rohs Opera House has seen generations of history pass it by. From being a playhouse to a movie house, and an all-purpose gathering place for the community. Thousands of souls have come and gone through its doors. Unlike many historic theaters, the Rohs does not have a dark tragic story attached to it. It has a relative peaceful timeline of existence. When it was near the end of its physical life and on the list for destruction, a group of locals decided to invest and preserve the building for future generations. Today, the spirits of the past continue to reside in a place they found so much happiness in life. We discuss the haunting of the haunted Rohs Opera House with paranormal investigator Renee Hill. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) , we discuss: What drew Renee to want to investigate The Rohs Opera House? What was it like the first time she stepped through the doors of the Rohs Opera house? What kind of expectations did Renee have for this investigation? Are you more likely to have a positive investigation if the investigators have a positive attitude? Did Renee experience a possession while investigating the opera house? Another area’s in the downtown area where the playhouse is located? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode (http://www.thegravetalks.com/category/podcast-episodes/) of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Renee Hill’s early memories of childhood involve an intense relationship with the paranormal. Late-night cries would torment Renee when she was home alone. She would wake one night to find a levitating night-light hovering above her dresser. These events and many other unexplainable moments would dot the days and nights of her childhood home life. Looking back on these events as an adult would eventually inspire Renee to dig deeper into the reality that we live in today with the paranormal. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) , we discuss: When Renee started investigating the paranormal, what was her goal? Five years into paranormal investigating Renee was scratched by something supernatural, how did that affect her? Who does Renee believe Scratched her in the jail cell? Did Renee have any hesitation continuing her investigating of the paranormal after being scratched? Did Renee do anything for protection before going into a location like a prison, that had a reputation for having violent spirits? When something followed Renee home, how did she make it go away? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode (http://www.thegravetalks.com/category/podcast-episodes/) of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Nia Renee Hill and Bill Burr are back for Part 2 as they join Drea and Chris for Fanabla Friend and Fan Thursday! This episode is brought to you by TheraGun.com/MadeWomen
This week BILL BURR and his wife NIA RENEE HILL join Drea and Chris for a deep (hilarious) dive into episode 8, The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti. They discuss the looming FBI investigation, the impact Italian culture has had on civilization and Christopher’s deepening existential crisis... all that and so much more!This episode brought to you by TheraGun.com/MadeWomen
On this week's Filling The Void, Lesley talks to actress Nia Renee Hill about fashion and not having an “official” hobby. To talk to Lesley about your hobby, leave a voicemail at 844-370-VOID. You can also email the podcast at fillthevoidpod@gmail.com.Theme music by Michael Cassidy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Design is about more than aesthetic choices for Carnela Renee Hill. It’s building relationships and new opportunities for strengthening others. Hill shares her journey of tackling each day as it comes, relying on belief that God will guide her in what she sees as her ministry. Her design business accelerated in 2015 when she was invited to help decorate the White House at Christmas for an HGTV special. She's the owner of the CR Hill Design Group, which is the culmination of a journey out of corporate America and into her own business. In her book Walking Afraid she details a path from from hurt and rejection to independence. Whether it’s mentoring school children, friends or family members, her journey is about collecting and sharing blessings. If you liked what you heard, please hit the SHARE button above and share this episode with your network! Please visit our website for more inspiring stories: www.TrailBlazersImpact.com and FOLLOW US! Subscribe to our email list to get all our latest podcasts directly to your inbox: http://bit.ly/2ZBeoW9 Did this episode get you thinking? Please share your thoughts with us at hello@trailblazersimpact.com Keep in touch with Trailblazers Impact here: Twitter: @TrailblzrsImpct Facebook: @TrailBlazersImpact Instagram: @trailblazersimpact LinkedIn: TrailBlazers Impact Podcast Rated #27 in Pretty Progressive: https://prettyprogressive.com/inspiring-podcasts-for-women-in-their-20s/ Rated #2 in Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/trailblazers_podcasts/
This week I talk to amazing mother Renee. Renee is from Canada and has three children. We talk about how her personality changed from being a type B to a type A when she became a mother and what an impact becoming a mother has on you. We talk about the toll of not sleeping and the importance of self care. Renee shares her stories of parenting kids of different ages. We talk about playing games with our kids and I share why I am banned from playing Karaoke with my family. We go deep, we talk about the qualifiers for motherhood and we talk about female friendships and why they mean so much. The secret link I talk about is here :)
Bursting through the English pop scene with WHAM!, 24 year-old George Michael went solo in 1987 with the release of the Grammy award-winning album Faith producing seven singles including I Want Your Sex, Father Figure, and the title track finding its inspiration from Elvis and porn, it is decided. When actor Nia Renee Hill first heard Faith in the late '80's she couldn't help but be inspired by the rebellious truth inherent in breaking free from conventional norms. Hearing the call to pursue a full-time career in film, she moved to New York working in casting for MTV and on TV shows including Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn where she met her husband Bill Burr. With a ton of hard work and a renewed self-belief, she rediscovered her love of acting recently making appearances on Santa Clarita Diet, Crashing on HBO, and F is for Family on Netflix. Hear her regularly on The MM Podcast. The 500 is a production of Native Creative Podcasts. For show notes, guest playlists, complimentary documentaries, and audiobooks about the music go to The500Podcast.com. New Artist/Song influenced by George Michael: January Jane "Take The Lions On" (Spotify) (YouTube) Join. The. Movement.
So what exactly is a mountain lifestyle? Is it a marketing phrase? A type of view from your window? A bonified set of cultural practices? Whatever it is, it must be pretty awesome, considering how awesomely expensive the mountain lifestyle is getting these days! This week we're joined by Shaun Martin, a Nintendo loving editor working for an educational nonprofit in Greensboro, North Carolina. Originally from Marshall, NC, with family roots dug several generations down, Shaun has first-hand knowledge of the different styles of lives you can find in the Appalachian region of ye Old North State. We dig deep into the phrase "mountain lifestyle", uncovering the multiplicity of lives that make up mountain living including, you guessed it, lifestyles that include gaming! (psst... confused about the episode title?) This episode is part six of "Playing Appalachia", a series of conversations with Appalachian and Appalachian adjacent gamers and game makers. To start at the beginning, check out "What Games Are Getting Right About Appalachia" with Dr. Elizabeth Catte, followed by our conversation with Cardboard Computer about Kentucky Route Zero to learn more about the relationship between magical realism and Appalachia. The third part of the series is "Rural Flight, Virtually Speaking" with Meredith Wilson, an Appalachian transplant whose experiences in the region have affected the way she makes games (and who she makes games for), with part four introducing us to Appalachian-raised Jerel Culliss (aka King Lemming of Team CoFH) who regales us with tales of LAN parties and Minecraft modding ethics in "Modding Appalachia". In part five, "The Streamers of Madison County", we meet Renee Hill (aka The Caked Crusader), a video game live streamer and nerd extraordinaire whose home base is western North Carolina. Stuff We Mentioned...Marshall, NCGreensboro, NCAsheville, NCA-B EmblemPiedmont Region of NCMadison’s history jailhouseUrban Outfitters ProtestsLegend of ZeldaSNESWii UGameFAQsDonkey Kong CountryFinal Fantasy 7Video Game Rental Shaun Martin (The Cast)Instagram: @spmartin42 JD (The Broad)Website: GamingBroadly.comTwitter: @JayDeeCepticonInstagram: @JayDeeCepticon Gaming Broad(cast) is the official podcast of GamingBroadly.com. Thank you to everyone who has liked, subscribed, and commented about Gaming Broad(cast) on Apple Podcasts! You can also follow this podcast on Spotify, Podbean, Stitcher, Google Music, and other places delightful podcasts can be found. You can also subscribe directly using our RSS feed. Want some gamey goodness in your email inbox? Sign up for some occasional(ly) playful newsletter updates. Thanks to Ben Cohn for the music for this episode!
Creeks aren't the only types of mountain streams in Appalachia. We also have video game live streams! This week we're joined by Renee Hill, a pastry chef, gamer, and video game live streamer known as "The Caked Crusader". Renee currently lives in Madison County, the same county in Western North Carolina where JD (the host) grew up. For some weird reason, a lot of the people Renee meet are in disbelief that an anime loving, tattooed, pink-haired cosplayer could also be an Appalachian native? Weird. Tune in this week to hear more about representation, mental health, crying during video games, growing up Appalachian and nerdy, and how video games helped Renee connect with others while growing up in the middle of nowhere. Also there are puns. Lots and lots of puns. This episode is part five of "Playing Appalachia", a series of conversations with Appalachian and Appalachian adjacent gamers and game makers. To start at the beginning, check out "What Games Are Getting Right About Appalachia" with Dr. Elizabeth Catte, followed by our conversation with Cardboard Computer about Kentucky Route Zero to learn more about the relationship between magical realism and Appalachia. The third part of the series is "Rural Flight, Virtually Speaking" with Meredith Wilson, an Appalachian transplant whose experiences in the region have affected the way she makes games (and who she makes games for), with part four introducing us to Appalachian-raised Jerel Culliss (aka King Lemming of Team CoFH) who regales us with tales of LAN parties and Minecraft modding ethics in "Modding Appalachia". Stuff We Mentioned...Moonshine Popcorn Sutton Anime Sailor Moon Sharkle and Mae from Night in the Woods Stick and Poke Dragon Ball Z Teen Titans Star Wars Atari Pitfall Atari 2600 Sega Genesis Vectorman Princess Leia Undertale Doki Doki Literature Club Actual SunlightScooter from Borderlands 2Bobby from Supernatural JD (The Broad)Website: GamingBroadly.comTwitter: @JayDeeCepticonInstagram: @JayDeeCepticon Renee Hill (The Cast)Twitch: TheCakedCrusaderYouTube: TheCakedCrusaderInstagram:@TheCakedCrusaderTwitter: @cakedcrusader13 Gaming Broad(cast) is the official podcast of GamingBroadly.com. Thank you to everyone who has liked, subscribed, and commented about Gaming Broad(cast) on Apple Podcasts! You can also follow this podcast on Spotify, Podbean, Stitcher, Google Music, or subscribe directly using our RSS feed. Want some gamey goodness in your email inventory? Sign up for some occasional(ly) playful newsletter updates. Thanks to Ben Cohn for the music for this episode!
Nia Renee Hill is a actor, writer, producer, and director. You can occasionally hear her on the Monday Morning Podcast with her husband Bill Burr. She recently guest starred on an episode of HBO's "Crashing". Oh, and she's a huge Kanye fan! Find her on twitter and instagram under the handle @niasalterego.
It's double trouble on SWB this week! Fan Favorite Trish Suhr returns and UFC enthusiast Nia Renee Hill joins the show. The ladies talk UFC, Maria Sharapova, Erin Andrews, NFL retirements & contracts, Paul O'Neil endorses Trump, March Madness and Mac Millar at age 11, gives us the feel good moment of the week!