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In this week's edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast, we talk to Jerrmy Gawthrop, co-owner of Wood Stone Pizza and formerly of the Greenhouse Grill. But first? Food News! Lasang Pinoy is about to FINALLY open in Rogers Get out your records- Sidecar is about to open in Fayetteville Dining in the Dark in Fayetteville? Yes, at the Mockingbird Kitchen! Act fast! Doomsday Coffee opens in Springdale (we think)! A new pop-up opens in Springdale at the Spring Kitchen K-Pot Korean BBQ & Hot Pot opens in Rogers soon. Win dinner for four! Still a chance to get your tickets to Dish benefitting the Arkansas Children's Northwest expansion! Jerrmy Gawthrop has quite the background. The co-owner of Wood Stone Pizza grew up working in the restaurant scene in NWA and started front-of-house. Then he got pulled into the kitchen, and that's where his education truly began. Eventually he would open the Greenhouse Grill, and sleep there. And that's where he started the Roots Festival with others. Roots built into more than a music festival, as they brought award-winning chefs to Fayetteville a part of Roots. It was great until it wasn't. Jerrmy will tell that story. And where did he get the idea for Woodstone Pizza? It was while cooking on a street in a competition – crazy story. And what did they find when they acquired the uptown Woodstone? Even crazier. Yeesh And by the way, do you remember the Most Interesting Man in the World beer ads back in the day? Fayetteville's version just might be Jerrmy. Watch on YouTube, or listen wherever you listen to podcasts.
It's without doubt one of our favourite weeks of the year. This August it will be the 33rd annual Goderich Celtic Festival!In the studio today, our friend and the festival's artistic director Cheryl Prashker who will let us know more about this year's artists and has also promised to let us in on a very special announcement!
In conversation with Rory Makem at Goderich Celtic Roots Festival
In Conversation with Karan Casey at Goderich Celtic Roots Festival 2024
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The St. John's African Roots Festival brings together music from over a dozen countries and cultures, from Africa and beyond. Founder Navel Sarr stopped by to tell us about this year's festivities, alongside NL Latin Band's Persio Dominguez.
Andy Coco, founder of Dogtown Records, local musician, audio engineer, and radio DJ joins Chris and Amy to talk about the 2nd Annual Soulard Blues and Roots Festival taking place Labor Day weekend and the deep history of blues music in St. Louis.
In this hour Chris and Amy talk with Andy Coco, founder of Dogtown Records, local musician, audio engineer, and radio DJ about the 2nd Annual Soulard Blues and Roots Festival taking place Labor Day weekend and the deep history of blues music in St. Louis. Women's hobbies men find unattractive. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley talks about the walk off win and Gorman being sent to Memphis.
Chris and Amy talk with CBS Politcal Reporter Aaron Navarro about the DNC. Andy Coco, founder of Dogtown Records, local musician, audio engineer, and radio DJ joins to talk about the 2nd annual Soulard Blues and Roots Festival taking place Labor Day Weekend. KMOX Sports Matt Pauley discuss the win against the Brewers and sending Gorman to Memphis. Also unattractive hobbies for women according to men and Amy thinks she saw Santa.
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Summer is finally here, and that means it's time for some amazing music festivals. Today's show is a preview of the two that I'm most excited about and that I recommend the most. First up is an artist-by-artist preview of the brilliant Static Roots Festival in Oberhausen, Germany. I'm joined by my dear friend and festival director Dietmar Leibecke to talk about the amazing music, atmosphere, and some of the ways that this festival spreads peace, love, and rock 'n' roll all year long, around the world! Check out the festival here: staticrootsfestival.com and help out the amazing work done by Doctors without Borders here: action.msf.ca In hour 3, a leftover from a recent Fly with your Shadow episode, where I spoke with Evangeline Gentle about the experience of playing at Static Roots twice and let her in on what to expect as she heads to Trout Forest Music Festival for the first time. She'll also be making a stop in Winnipeg on her way (DETAILS). We'll hear music from just some of the amazing artists that festival director Devin Latimer has booked this year! Check out that festival and get your tickets here: troutfest.com playlist: https://wp.me/p1lizT-fJ2
Callers spoke to Katie about how they have all not been refunded by Wild Roots festival / Hannah recounted how her father, coach of a camogie team, once impersonated a women to win the County Final for his parish / Callers weigh in on a divisive lingerie campaign with members of the Team GB Women's Rugby Sevens team in lingerie on a rugby field
ACLU of MA Exec Dir Carol Rose: this week's Supreme Court's abortion decisions. NOW co-founder Muriel Fox: “The Women's Revolution: How We Changed Your Life.” Science prof Brian Adams w/ GCC Engineering Prof Ted Johnson: more nukes now? Ruth Griggs w/ Kristen Neville: the Spfld Jazz & Roots Festival
ACLU of MA Exec Dir Carol Rose: this week's Supreme Court's abortion decisions. NOW co-founder Muriel Fox: “The Women's Revolution: How We Changed Your Life.” Science prof Brian Adams w/ GCC Engineering Prof Ted Johnson: more nukes now? Ruth Griggs w/ Kristen Neville: the Spfld Jazz & Roots Festival
ACLU of MA Exec Dir Carol Rose: this week's Supreme Court's abortion decisions. NOW co-founder Muriel Fox: “The Women's Revolution: How We Changed Your Life.” Science prof Brian Adams w/ GCC Engineering Prof Ted Johnson: more nukes now? Ruth Griggs w/ Kristen Neville: the Spfld Jazz & Roots Festival
ACLU of MA Exec Dir Carol Rose: this week's Supreme Court's abortion decisions. NOW co-founder Muriel Fox: “The Women's Revolution: How We Changed Your Life.” Science prof Brian Adams w/ GCC Engineering Prof Ted Johnson: more nukes now? Ruth Griggs w/ Kristen Neville: the Spfld Jazz & Roots Festival
Guess the Year is excited to announce a FREE bar trivia style event at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas on 5/18 and 5/25 from 1pm to 3pm (doors at noon) on both dates. Teams of old friends and new will huddle up and deduce the year of short clips from the band's 30 years of touring. Prizes for the winning team. No RSVP or ticket required. More information here. This week, Davis Schneiderman, professor of English at Lake Forrest College, Executive Director of the Krebs Center for the Humanities, and Principal Investigator of a $1.2m Mellon Foundation grant called HUMAN, curates the setlist as returning champ CJ is joined by Ross, Skelly, and Pete. Thanks to Green Mountain Bluegrass and Roots Festival for providing this week's prize pack. And, as always, thank you to 30k ft. for creating the show poster. To be a contestant, sponsor the show, provide a prize pack, or ask questions/make comments, please email: info@guesstheyear.net More Links Davis's Website Green Mountain Bluegrass and Roots Festival Playboy After Dark Video 30k ft's Instagram Guess the Year's Instagram
This week, Dr. Sue Balter-Reitz, host of The Dead of Night on Yellowstone Public Radio, curates the setlist as returning champ Aron is joined by John, CJ, and Jay. Thanks to Green Mountain Bluegrass and Roots Festival for providing this week's prize pack. And, as always, thank you to 30k ft. for creating the show poster. To be a contestant, sponsor the show, provide a prize pack, or ask questions/make comments, please email: info@guesstheyear.net More Links The Dead of Night Green Mountain Bluegrass and Roots Festival 30k ft's Instagram Guess the Year's Instagram Aron's Blog: Dad Rock Dead Aron's YouTube Channel: Playing With the Band
Cheryl Prashker talks about her recent, first visit to Ireland and some artsits lined up for the 2024 Goderich Celtic Roots Festival
MEET KINNFOLK Josh and Julie Kinn weave bouzouki, bodhran, and smooth vocal harmonies in their Celtic folk music from the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Get to know and keep up-to-date with the Gold Coast Triple M's Flan, Ali and Spida: Serenity Safe-Harbour is Byron Bay's original hippie and over the weekend was a top biller at the Nimbin Roots Festival! the Tim Tszyu fight happened on the Gold Coast yesterday - Ali was there and observed something that got her think: there's an inequality that needs to be exposed. Spida is sick of drivers who do this - they copped a Spida Spray this morning! Casey Barnes is a Gold Coast Country Music Star and a good friend of the show and he joined Flan, Ali and Spida this morning with a big announcement! The world's greatest radio trivia quiz is Name That Year - can Ali and Spida catch Rod? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's deep dive, we’ll hear a conversation with Scott Dosset from the C-U Folk and Roots Festival’s steering committee about what to expect from next week’s line-up.
Cormac deBarra at Goderich Celtic Roots Festival 2023
Eleanor & Warren Robinson Founders Goderich Celtic Roots Festival
Charlestown, Rhode Island is hosting the Rhythm and Roots Festival this weekend, with more than 20 acts across three days of music. The lineup includes Trombone Shorty, Greensky Bluegrass, the Revelers, and Tuba Skinny from New Orleans, who play music inspired by early jazz and blues of the 1920s and 30s. Artscape producer James Baumgartner and editor Mareva Lindo talked with Erika Lewis, who plays bass drum and sings for Tuba Skinny.
Charlestown, Rhode Island is hosting the Rhythm and Roots Festival this weekend, with more than 20 acts across three days of music. The lineup includes Trombone Shorty, Greensky Bluegrass, the Revelers, and Tuba Skinny from New Orleans, who play music inspired by early jazz and blues of the 1920s and 30s. Artscape producer James Baumgartner and editor Mareva Lindo talked with Erika Lewis, who plays bass drum and sings for Tuba Skinny.
I've interviewed many celebrities in my time so I was surprised when I found myself feeling a little nervous to talk with Loreena McKennitt. , platinum and multi platinum sales ... awards in 15 countries on 4 different continents ... Juno Awards, Grammy nominations, 14 million records sold or this induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. Whatever it was, she had me feeling at ease in just moments and I think you'll hear why in our conversation. She's a delight and she's coming to Goderich this Saturday evening (12th) to the Goderich Celtic Roots Festival.
Live and direct from Springfield Mass at the Jazz and Roots Festival. A first for me on the show in terms of live coverage recorded on 7/21/23 in my home area. It is the tenth annual Springfield Jazz and Roots festival. As expressed on their website www.springfieldjazzfest.com - "In 2017, the Festival incorporated a New Orleans' style second line parade that germinated through Charles Neville's volunteer work with the Community Music School of Springfield. Charles founded and taught the Brass Band Camp with CMSS faculty. Inspired by their experience with Mr. Neville, the youth cohort continued to meet on a weekly basis and their unwavering enthusiasm blossomed into a year-round program". I was able to speak with several vendors here. Thank you to Owner of Plush Beauty Studios on 266 Bridge St. Springfield, MA - Gumersindo Gomez. Jasper of the Love Art Collective and Mix Media Artist Duan Rivera, all who took time to speak with me. Listen to their Perspectives on art, music, owning your own business and more. Please check them out on their social media platforms and a huge thank you to the city of Springfield for putting on another wonderful event this summer. Shout out to Deweys Jazz Lounge for always doing the damn thing. A huge shout out to the wonderful women I met from WTCC 90.7 reminding us all they are still there and doing it! 90.7 a staple here in our community. Hope you enjoy this episode and don't forget to follow the show on Instagram and Youtube.. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/los-reyes101/message
7/13/23: Journalist Andrew Quemere makes accusations against DA David Sullivan; Rabbi Riqi Kosovske on eternal life; Brian Adams with GCC soil scientist Tony Reiber on the downpour and its consequences; Ruth Griggs with Kristen Neville of “Blues to Green” on the upcoming fabulous S'fld Jazz & Roots Festival.
Segment 1: Mark Hamrick, Washington Bureau Chief and Senior Economic Analyst for Bankrate.com, joins John to talk about the June labor report, what the report means for the economy moving forward, how it will impact the Fed’s decision about interest rates and the effort to tackle inflation, and if President Biden will get credit / blame over the severity of […]
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
With 50 acts and eleven stages, the Living Roots festival is returning to Fredericton next week. Music columnist Emma Chevarie joins the show to speak on the festival and it's featured artists.
Today I catch up with a fellow Lisa: Lisa “Moose” Kral of Dancing In My Head Photography. Lisa has been one of the photographers for Colorado Mountain Winefest for many years and will be returning as the Palisade Bluegrass and Roots Festival photographer in June. She's also looking forward to returning as a photographer for the Palisade Peach Festival and lots of other local events. Lisa may be best known for her ability to effortlessly capture Facebook-profile-worthy photos of people…along with her ardent love of the color purple. Lisa shares her path from desk job as an office manager to full-time photographer, the challenges of running her own creative business, how she and her husband Matt ended up in Palisade, her wildest celebrity and neighborhood encounters, and lots more. For more info about Dancing In My Head Photography, find Lisa on Facebook (facebook.com/dancinginmyheadphotography) or Instagram (@dancinginmyheadphotography). For more info about the podcast, check out our website: postcardsfrompalisade.com.
mahindra & hyperlink brand solutions have been creating some very unique IPs in the culture space & a festival for folk music to revive ancient folk & keep it young and cool for gen z to partake off freely is a winner of an idea. bandra fort amphitheatre, balgandharva rang mandir & anti social parel are set to come alive with the mahindra roots festival. jairam founder hyperlink & jay shah head cultural outreach mahindra are excited & give me details of the line up, the venue & we discus the dire need for this particular genre to flourish. happy listening ! “The HrishiKay Sessions” are produced & presented by Hrishikesh Kannan popularly known as Hrishi K Thanks for listening. Should you want to experience more ….for starters hit “subscribe” / “follow” and check out more episodes & be notified when further sessions go up! If ur looking for Hrishi across media & social networking then here goes: Twitter : https://www.twitter.com/hrishikay Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/hrishikay Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hrishikay Youtube : https://youtube.com/c/hrishikeshkannan Soundcloud : https://www.soundcloud.com/hrishikay LinkedIn : http://linkedin.com/in/hrishikay
As an artist, to grow and achieve success, it is important to put yourself out there, focus on developing yourself, and create what you want without worrying about peoples' opinion. Pursuing your passion with dedication and staying true to yourself is the key factor. Don't just dream but take action towards what you want and make sure it makes you feel fulfilled at the same time. Doing so can reward you in a number of ways.No one ever becomes a professional artist overnight. It takes time, patience, and tenacity to learn the tricks of the trade. You will make mistakes and some of your work may not turn out as expected - that's okay! The only way to get better is to experiment with new approaches, seek feedback from peers and mentors, and keep challenging yourself. If you are starting from scratch, give yourself a break - everyone starts as a beginner. Have faith in yourself and don't be too hard on yourself.In this episode, Wildwoods, a husband and wife duo (Noah and Chloe Gose) along with Andrew Vaggalis on bass, share their story of rebranding. They also share the value of collaboration in creating music and content, as well as their transition from college to the real world. They emphasize the importance of pursuing your own dreams while taking risks to create exactly what you want out of your career.Let's jump in!Snapshot of the Key Points from the Episode:[02:29] How Wildwood's got started and where they are in their journey. [06:08] The instrument side, how the Wildwood plays them in their performance.[12:12] Putting yourself out there and giving yourself a chance to grow on social media.[12:58] Wildwoods' favorite and memorable performances. [17:53] Wildwoods' superpower that has helped them in their journey. [20:28] How Wildwoods navigate the creativity and the business side of their career.[27:02] How to engage with and grow your fan base. [32:21] What does working from your happy place mean to Wildwoods?[36:12] Wildwood's advice to young artists who want to pursue their passion.[41:38] Ending the show with one of the Wildwood's newest releases, West Virginia Rain About Wildwoods: - The Wildwoods are an enchanting Folk/Americana trio based in Lincoln, Nebraska, whose flowing songwriting tandem has been praised by Paste Magazine as "focused and charmingly human." The Wildwoods' delicate melodies and descriptive lyrics come from nature, love, experiences from the road, and growing up in Nebraska.The band released their debut album, Sweet Nostalgia, followed by a duo EP, Birdie & Goose, in 2017 and quickly established themselves as a creative, harmonious, and instrumental force in their local music scene. Since then, The Wildwoods have released another full-length record, Across A Midwest Sky (2019), as well as a handful of singles, Little Home (2020) and Like My Old Man (2021), and have supported touring acts such as Elephant Revival, Arts Fishing Club, The Accidentals, The Way Down Wanderers, and Jamie Wyatt.Along with performing several Sofar concerts in cities such as London, Brooklyn, and St. Louis, as well as a European tour in 2019, the group has performed at several festivals, including Summerfest, The Nebraska Folk and Roots Festival, Wakarusa, and the Flatwater Music Festival.In 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2021 The Wildwoods were nominated by the Omaha Arts and Entertainment Awards as a top Americana/Folk artist in Nebraska, and in 2022 they were named “Best Band” by the Lincoln Journal Star's ‘Lincoln's Choice Awards.' The group's musical momentum continues into 2022 with their latest single release, Thirteen Sailboats, in anticipation for the release of their new full-length LP, Foxfield St. John, scheduled for release in February of 2023.Comprised of husband and wife team Noah (guitar) and Chloe Gose (violin), as well as Andrew Vaggalis (bass), The Wildwoods draw inspiration from a wide range of influences, including the styles of Watchhouse, The Decemberists, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, Peter, Paul, & Mary, Nickel Creek, Joni Mitchell, and Gregory Alan Isakov. The folk/Americana trio work to harmoniously and delicately blend their voices to create a sound so nostalgic that you may find yourself dreaming and longing for those sweet memories from your former days. How to connect with Wildwoods:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWildwoodsband/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewildwoodsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewildwoodsbandYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thewildwoodsbandSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2wPWBhOid8BNr5lgEf8GKe?si=ICSE4xCyR2u4gIokKThhTAWebsite: https://www.thewildwoodsband.com/About the Host -Belinda Ellsworth is a Speaker, Trainer, Best-Selling Author, and PodcasterShe has been a professional speaker, mover, and shaker for more than 25 years. Having built three successful companies, she has helped thousands of entrepreneurs make better decisions, create successful systems, and build business strategies using her "Four Pillars of Success" system.Belinda has always had a passion and zest for life with the skill for turning dreams into reality. How to Connect with Belinda:Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/workfromyourhappyplaceLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaellsworthInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/workfromyourhappyplace/Website - www.workfromyourhappyplace.comQuotes:“You have to put yourself in a position that gives you a chance for something to happen.”“Even though it can be overwhelming to go through every comment, it's worth it to build your connection with your fan base.”
About the Show:We spoke with the folks at Adventure Subaru in Fayetteville. Danielle Dotson, Marketing Manager, Kelley Carey, HR Manager, Brent Baker, GM, and Managing Partner. They gave us an inside view of the super successful dealership that has tapped into the outdoor enthusiast here in Northwest Arkansas. Adventure Subaru was the last piece of an automotive dealership collection owned by Don Nelms. Don is a bit of a legend in Northwest Arkansas, establishing the “Service in the Nelms tradition,” where Adventure Subaru carries this mantle by focusing on taking care of the customer first and always doing the right thing. This method is a refreshing approach to auto sales and service where you don't feel “sold to” but rather taken care of. Brent shared his journey from Austin to partnering up with Don and why he is so excited about Northwest Arkansas and the future of car sales, new electronic vehicle models from Subaru, and why in 2022 Adventure Subaru won the Subaru Love Promise Retailer of the Year. Finally, we discussed Adventures Subaru's mission to give back to the local community as much as possible. So it would be no surprise that Adventure Subaru has given back more than 3+ Million dollars to the Northwest Arkansas community for programs like Second Hand Smoke and Nate Walls, Single Parent Scholarship Fund, The Roots Festival, and so many more. It is one of the reasons why you see the Adventure Subaru name tied to so many great causes and events. While they do not sponsor this podcast, we encourage you to check them out if you need a new or used car. Subarus have one of the highest reliability factors in the auto industry, and most models are ideally suited for the topography here in the Ozarks. If you visit, please tell them the good folks at the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast sent you.All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast.Important Links and Mentions on the Show*:Adventure Subaru Email - DanielleAdventure Subaru Email - Brent Adventure Subaru WebsiteAdventure Subaru FacebookAdventure Subaru InstagramAdventure Subaru YouTubeAdventure Subaru LinkedInIANWA Second Hand Smoke Podcast EpisodeIANWA
In today's deep dive, we’ll hear from Don Flemons, who is one of the headline performers at this year's C-U Folk and Roots Festival.
Illinois' final governor debate between Pritzker and Bailey, Urbana Schools move to merge dual language programs, IDPH offering free breast exams and mammograms, the Champaign-Urbana Folk and Roots Festival begins today, and Illini football players are named to the midseason All American Team. Hosted by Husna Hussaini Stories by Bekah Douglas, Katie Ratke, Josie Alameda, Tara Mobasher, and Jacob Shumaker Music by Boxout
About the Show: In this podcast episode, we sit down with Chef Jennifer Hill Booker, Co-Owner of the Bauhaus Biergarten in Downtown Springdale. Chef Jennifer shared her origin story from birth in Ann Arbor to living in NYC and ending up in Tulsa, OK, with her parents. From an early age, Chef Jennifer was encouraged to cook and experiment in the kitchen. She grew up watching Julia Child and finding comfort and a home in the kitchen creating good food. Several years later, while her husband was stationed in Germany, Chef Jennifer attended Le Cordone Bleu, where she honed her culinary skills. If her name sounds familiar, that is because Chef Jennifer was initially invited to Northwest Arkansas by the Roots Festival team to showcase her culinary skills. We also ran into Chef Jennifer at the Cureate program in Northwest Arkansas. Cureate works with Food Entrepreneurs looking to expand their brand and learn and fine-tune the business side of things. https://iamnorthwestarkansas.com/captivate-podcast/conversation-with-kim-bryden-from-cureate-2/ (You can learn more about Cureate on episode 150 of the podcast when we sat down with Cureate founder Kim Bryden.) The https://bauhausbiergarten.com/ (Bauhaus Biergarten) is the only authentic Beer Garden in Northwest Arkansas. The Biergarten will feature some of the best beers from Germany and an assortment of Schnitzels, Wurst, Pretzels, Sauerkraut, and fresh whole grain mustard. They even have a Stein club for those who want their own Beer Stein to use when you visit Bauhaus Biergarten. The address for https://bauhausbiergarten.com/ (Bauhaus Biergarten) is 326 Holcomb St, Springdale, AR 72764 Also, check out Chef Jennifer's book https://amzn.to/3RsqWpP (Field Peas to Foie Gras: Southern Recipes with a French Accent). All this and so much more are on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show*: https://bauhausbiergarten.com/ (Bauhaus Biergarten Website) https://www.instagram.com/bauhausbiergarten/ (Bauhaus Biergarten Instagram) https://www.chefjenniferhillbooker.com/ (Chef Jennifer Hill Booker Website) Chef Jennifer Hill Booker Email https://www.facebook.com/chefjenniferbooker (Chef Jennifer Hill Booker Facebook) https://twitter.com/chefjennbooker (Chef Jennifer Hill Booker Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/ChefJenniferBooker (Chef Jennifer Hill Booker YouTube) https://iamnorthwestarkansas.com/arts-culture-entertainment-and-food-its-all-happening-in-downtown-springdale/ (Jill Dabs and Downtown Springdale Podcast) https://iamnorthwestarkansas.com/episode-6-daniel-hintz-from-fayetteville-to-bentonville-and-everything-in-between-2/ (Daniel Hintz Podcast Episode) https://www.thejonescenter.net/ (Jones Center) https://www.downtownspringdale.org/ (Downtown Springdale Alliance) https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2021/aug/06/lets-eat-persephone-on-wheels-couple-opens-pizza/ (Pizzeria Ruby and Chef Michael Robert Shaw) This episode is sponsored by*: https://www.signature.bank/ (Signature Bank of Arkansas) - https://www.signature.bank/ (Signature Bank) was founded here in Northwest Arkansas in 2005 and focuses on personal and community banking. When you bank with a community bank, you're investing in local businesses, local entrepreneurs, local charities, and the causes close to home. They have worked hard to earn their tagline, “Community Banking at its Best.” You may ask why bank at Signature? Because they focus on the customer instead of having a branch on every corner, you can have your questions answered by a real person, whether you're reaching out to the call center or your banker's cell phone. You can access any ATM in the country without fear of a fee. They will refund all of those fees at the end of every month. Finally, they are constantly improving their digital offerings to ensure you can access the best financial tools from your...
We hear a portion of Tray Wellington's set from last month's Fayetteville Roots Festival where peformed on the Ozarks at Large Stage.
On today's show, we hear from our regular contributors Michael Tilley and Becca Martin Brown. Plus, some music from Roots Festival featuring Rachel Ammons, The Honey Dewdrops, Brother Brothers, and Radio Free Honduras.
We're heading into the Labor Day Weekend, with some good news for music fans used to the annual enjoyment of the Rhythm and Roots Festival in Charlestown. Longtime festival producer Chuck Wentworth had announced that, due to health reasons, he was calling it quits. But then, someone stepped up to save the festival.
We're heading into the Labor Day Weekend, with some good news for music fans used to the annual enjoyment of the Rhythm and Roots Festival in Charlestown. Longtime festival producer Chuck Wentworth had announced that, due to health reasons, he was calling it quits. But then, someone stepped up to save the festival.
Episode Notes Support the Mandolins and Beer Podcast at my Patreon page! My guests this week are John and Jill Turpin the organizers of the Green Mountain Bluegrass and Roots Festival. The Festival is a music festival featuring a variety of bluegrass, roots and Americana music from both icons of the industry and innovative up-and-coming artists. Featuring a multiple stages, camping, local food trucks, Vermont craft beer and wine, and a magical Green Mountain setting! Get your tickets today at this link!!! As always, a HUGE THANK YOU to my sponsors! Mandolin Cafe Peghead Nation Northfield Mandolins Pava Mandolins Ellis Mandolins Siminoff Books Straight Up Strings Elderly Instruments
Welcome! My guest today is Melbourne songstress, songwriter + vocal coach Mezz Coleman, mum of 2 children, aged 16 and 11.Mezz grew up with music all around her. Her parents took a leap of faith and began a music therapy business, her siblings played as did her friends. It was so normal to see people make a living from music. Having been immersed in it from a young age, it was quite organic that Mezz would spend her life making music.She began playing the piano from a young age, dabbled in the flute and guitar. Straight out of high school Mezz went to Uni to study a jazz improv course. Her son was born in her final year of Uni, so Mezz has never experienced her music career without having children.Mezz has released 3 studio albums, Parts of You, Parts of Me in 2010, Words in 2015 and a Christmas Album in 2015. Mezz is currently recording her third studio album, a chamber indie-pop record, produced by Rohan Sforcina (Oh Mercy, Kate Miller Heidke, Ali Barter, Ferla)Adored by folk festival audiences around the country and celebrated as “a musical treasure” (Bendigo Blues & Roots Festival), Mezz has a unique ability to conjure worlds, transporting audiences with her powerful vocals and straight-to-the-heart lyrics. Her career has seen her appear on national television on Carols by Candlelight, and open for the likes of Kimbra, multi-award-winning songwriter Sara Storer and iconic Australian artist Shane Howard (Goanna).When she's not performing her own material, Mezz's experience as a backing vocalist and session vocalist, has given her the opportunity to work with many international and national artists including Nana Mouskouri, Brian McFadden, Marcia Hines, Delta Goodrem, Barry Humphries, John Foreman and the Melbourne Gospel Choir. In 2021 Mezz toured as backing vocalist and keyboard player for The Marrollo Project's “Uninvited: The Songs of Alanis Morissette” .Mezz website / music / linktreePodcast - instagram / websiteMusic heard on todays podcast is from Mezz, used with permissionWhen chatting to my guests I greatly appreciate their openness and honestly in sharing their stories. If at any stage their information is found to be incorrect, the podcast bears no responsibility for guests' inaccuracies.
This week on Generation Justice, we learn from Founder and Executive Director of Afromundo, Loida Maritza Pérez AND 18-year-old artist, Lauryn Mills-Bohannon, creator of the Afromundo Logo!! They tell us everything about the upcoming Festival Shared Roots! Is it time to get your booster? We also bring you our weekly Vaccine equity segment. Catch us live every Sunday @ 7:00pm on 89.9 KUNM OR stream on KUNM.org!
In this eposide, Janice explains why is the body so important in healing trauma. She also shares some body-based (somatic) practices that can help us build a foundation for addressing trauma and coming back to our "whole selves" by:expanding our capacity to be aware of and stay with our body's internal physical sensations and emotions – however uncomfortable; reducing hypervigilance; staying curious and open to our environment and the people around us; andnoticing more easily when we move out of alignment with our grounded, authentic selves.Over time, we can build the capacity to handle more of the emotional charge when diving deeper into healing trauma, walk away from harmful situations earlier, be more present in the moment, and feel more alive in our bodies.Rate & review the podcast on:Apple PodcastsPodchasersSpotifywww.TheSoulsWorkPodcast.comConnect with me:Instagram: @janicehoimagesFacebook: @thesoulsworkpodcastEmail: thesoulsworkpodcast@gmail.comListen to all The Soul's Work Podcast episodes: www.thesoulsworkpodcast.comEarlier episodes in the Healing Trauma series:Pt 1: What is Trauma + How My Journey Started (S2, EP6)Pt 2: What Causes Trauma + Why Trauma Isn't Just About Negative Thoughts (S2, EP7)Pt 3: Getting Triggered (Why Can't We Just Leave the Past in the Past?) (S2, EP8)Pt 4: Doing Therapy (S2, EP9)Resources mentioned in this episode:“The Missing Piece: Healing Trauma through Somatic and Mind-Body Therapies” (The Soul's Work Blog) Yoga Nidra (Insight Timer App)Somatic Internal Family Systems Therapy (Susan McConnell)Coming to Our Senses (Jon Kabat-Zinn)My Grandmother's Hands (Resmaa Menakem)Awaken to the World Alive! mindfulness course (Rooted Global Village)"Orienting as a resource" Drop-In Class with Irene, February 20, 2021 (Irene Lyon)Grounded dancing (Joy-Marie Thompson)Tending the Roots Festival, April 6–9, 2022 (Rooted Global Village)"Liberate Your Soul's Voice Through Song" workshop (Thorald & Isaac Koren, The Shift Network)"Singing is For Everyone: Technologies of Liberation" (Eli Conley, Rooted Global Village)
Music. Food. Art. Drink. We create some of the best examples of them all in this area. And at The La Crosse Winter Roots Festival, we'll celebrate them. Head to aroundrivercity.com for all the latest information and I hope to see you at The La Crosse Center on Saturday February 12th. Listen in to this conversation with Jay Breier, the guy who came up with this whole idea in the first place and with Christian Staehly, brand ambassador for La Crosse Distilling Co. Between the two of them they know pretty much everyone who knows how to help us have a good time. That's what the La Crosse Winter Roots Festival is about and this is the story of how it came to be. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bakotunes was live from the annual Rockin' Roots Festival at Stramler Park, Bakersfield CA. Interviews with Echo Park band The Outline and the mighty HR of Bad Brains. Plus Music! Recorded June 3, 2006, Stramler Park. Copyright. Info: mattomunoz@gmail.com
Rookies report to St. Vincent's on Wednesday, and the expectations are already mounting - especially for First Rounder Devin Bush, who will look to make an immediate impact. Gerry Dulac has the scoop on what to expect from who in the early stages of camp. Adam Berry spells a disappointing weekend for the Bucs who are slipping further and further out of contention despite celebrating the 40th anniversary of the 1979 World Series team, and Moondog stops by to detail the 2019 Pittsburgh Blues and Roots Festival happening this weekend.