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Best podcasts about samantha parton

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Tape Op Podcast
Episode 92: Jolie Holland

Tape Op Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 49:53


My friend Jolie Holland and I first met when I edited, overdubbed, and mixed her album Wine Dark Sea in 2014, ten years ago. Around then we even played a short 2 song set live at an Elliott Smith tribute show. A few years after that we worked again on Wildflower Blues, an album she did with Samantha Parton, her former bandmate from The Be Good Tanyas, and recently I prepped a re-master of her debut album, Catalpa. We thought it'd be fun to talk about her recent album, Haunted Mountain, and how the record came to be, and working on it with Justin Veloso and Adam Brisbin. Obviously, I was curious, as here was a great album of her's that I DIDN'T work on. So, while in LA I dropped by Jolie's apartment, she cooked us a great dinner, and then we sat down with a bottle of wine on some creaky chairs and started talking. So here, drop in on our conversation as we are discussing Willie Nelson. Enjoy!

Pollination Mamas Podcast
Episode 41. Sophie Jeffreys on motherhood, healthy movement, pilates, bodywork, love and awareness of our bodies, preparation, prevention and healing

Pollination Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 66:10


Episode 41. Sophie Jeffreys from Bearing Wonder Pilates Instructor, Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist, Shiatsu Therapist & Postpartum Doula. Supporting women through the childbearing years with movement, nurture and wonderment. With a huge love and passion for working with new mothers, Sophie shares her knowledge, experience and thoughts on the importance of healthy movement, pilates, bodywork, love and awareness of our bodies, preparation, prevention and healing throughout motherhood. Join us for an informative chat as Sophie as we explore the amazing life giving body of a mother. Common issues such as diastasis recti, prolapse, birth recovery. Also the power of preparation and prevention in pregnancy, birth and beyond. Importantly how movement can be a vehicle to love our bodies. Sophie Jeffreys, Bearing Wonder Website - Facebook - Instagram To find out more about me and Pollination Mamas Website - Instagram - Facebook Podcast Sponsor - Olive Gap Farm ’The Littlest Birds' The gorgeous song features on the intro and outro. Performed by: The O’Luca Family Band from Olive Gap Farm; Alex (Dad) - Drums/Vocals, Tara (Mum) - Vocals/Guitar, Olive (13) - Violin/Vocals, April (11) - Cello/Vocals, Cedar (8) - Percussion/Vocals. Song: Originally performed by The Be Good Tanyas. Written by: Samantha Parton and Jolie Holland. Released 2000. Generously sponsored by Olive Gap Farm, certified organic family farm specialising in small batch native essential oils and seasonal cut flowers. Located on Bundjalang Country in the Northern Rivers of NSW Australia. Olive Gap Farm Website - Instagram Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, do not reflect the opinions of this business, any of its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, promotional sponsors, or advertising agencies, and do not create any type of patient-physician relationship or other professional relationship between the audience and presenters. No person viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counselling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counselling. Pollination Mamas expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.

Pollination Mamas Podcast
Episode 40. Nadine O'Mara on doulas and yoga for fertility, prenatal health, birth and beyond

Pollination Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 60:29


Nadine O'Mara from Conscious Life Yoga, Conscious Birth on doulas and yoga for fertility, prenatal, birth and beyond. Nadine, a mother, senior yoga teacher and doula, shares her strong passion for supporting women and their families from conception to birth and beyond. Nadine is also the co-director at Bliss Baby Yoga. Join us for a chat about many things yoga from: - Prenatal, birth, postpartum and beyond - Yoga for healing, Nadine shares her personal experience of discovering a body positive life after living with an eating disorder - The power of doulas for providing continuity of care and assisting to create empowered birth experiences - The current and future vision of Bliss Baby Yoga Conscious Life Yoga, Conscious Birth Website - Instagram - Facebook Bliss Baby Yoga Website - Instagram - Facebook To find out more about me and Pollination Mamas Website - Instagram - Facebook Podcast Sponsor - Olive Gap Farm ’The Littlest Birds' The gorgeous song features on the intro and outro. Performed by: The O’Luca Family Band from Olive Gap Farm; Alex (Dad) - Drums/Vocals, Tara (Mum) - Vocals/Guitar, Olive (13) - Violin/Vocals, April (11) - Cello/Vocals, Cedar (8) - Percussion/Vocals. Song: Originally performed by The Be Good Tanyas. Written by: Samantha Parton and Jolie Holland. Released 2000. Generously sponsored by Olive Gap Farm, certified organic family farm specialising in small batch native essential oils and seasonal cut flowers. Located on Bundjalang Country in the Northern Rivers of NSW Australia. Olive Gap Farm Website - Instagram Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, do not reflect the opinions of this business, any of its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, promotional sponsors, or advertising agencies, and do not create any type of patient-physician relationship or other professional relationship between the audience and presenters. No person viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counselling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counselling. Pollination Mamas expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.

Pollination Mamas Podcast
Episode 38. Empowered Lactation with Emma Maher on optimising breastfeeding support and goals

Pollination Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 63:33


Join me for a super informative and down-to-earth chat about breastfeeding and the important role of lactation consultants. Emma Maher from Empowered Lactation with Emma and I discuss: - What exactly an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC or LC) is, their scope and why you should know how to contact your local one - The magic of breastfeeding and some of the common challenges - Key elements for optimising your breastfeeding goals in those early weeks, months and even beyond - Why breastfeeding is a unique experience each time - Extended breastfeeding, if it's right for you and bub, why it is amazing Find out more about Emma, her services and workshops at Website - Instagram To find out more about me and Pollination Mamas Website - Instagram - Facebook Podcast Sponsor - Olive Gap Farm ’The Littlest Birds' The gorgeous song features on the intro and outro. Performed by: The O’Luca Family Band from Olive Gap Farm; Alex (Dad) - Drums/Vocals, Tara (Mum) - Vocals/Guitar, Olive (13) - Violin/Vocals, April (11) - Cello/Vocals, Cedar (8) - Percussion/Vocals. Song: Originally performed by The Be Good Tanyas. Written by: Samantha Parton and Jolie Holland. Released 2000. Generously sponsored by Olive Gap Farm, certified organic family farm specialising in small batch native essential oils and seasonal cut flowers. Located on Bundjalang Country in the Northern Rivers of NSW Australia. Olive Gap Farm Website - Instagram Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, do not reflect the opinions of this business, any of its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, promotional sponsors, or advertising agencies, and do not create any type of patient-physician relationship or other professional relationship between the audience and presenters. No person viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counselling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counselling. Pollination Mamas expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.

Pollination Mamas Podcast
Episode 36. Empowered birth, hypnobirthing, birth education and choices, postpartum preparation, adapting for birth during covid with Caitlin Dyer from Mother Down Under

Pollination Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 62:45


Join me as I chat with Caitlin Dyer from Mother Down Under, Brisbane, Qld, Australia Through Caitlin’s own personal and professional experience, she has created an empowering and holistic package supporting mothers and families from pregnancy to birth and through to postpartum. A hypnobirth instructor, postpartum doula with a background in psychology and nursing. We discuss: - Caitlin’s own experience in pregnancy birth and beyond - Empowered birth, birth education and choices - Postpartum preparation - Adapting for birth during covid Caitlin mentions Dr Sarah Wickham who you can find more about at: https://www.sarawickham.com/ You can find out more about Caitlin at: Website - Instagram - Facebook To find out more about me and Pollination Mamas Website - Instagram - Facebook Podcast Sponsor - Olive Gap Farm ’The Littlest Birds' The gorgeous song features on the intro and outro. Performed by: The O’Luca Family Band from Olive Gap Farm; Alex (Dad) - Drums/Vocals, Tara (Mum) - Vocals/Guitar, Olive (13) - Violin/Vocals, April (11) - Cello/Vocals, Cedar (8) - Percussion/Vocals. Song: Originally performed by The Be Good Tanyas. Written by: Samantha Parton and Jolie Holland. Released 2000. Generously sponsored by Olive Gap Farm, certified organic family farm specialising in small batch native essential oils and seasonal cut flowers. Located on Bundjalang Country in the Northern Rivers of NSW Australia. Olive Gap Farm Website - Instagram Perhaps you too feel a calling to work with new mothers as a postpartum doula in the special postpartum window: Newborn Mothers affiliate link Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, do not reflect the opinions of this business, any of its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, promotional sponsors, or advertising agencies, and do not create any type of patient-physician relationship or other professional relationship between the audience and presenters. No person viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counselling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counselling. Pollination Mamas expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.

Pollination Mamas Podcast
Ep. 35 Matrescence, the history, rite of passage, understanding and role in today's world with clinical psychologist Aurelie Athan PhD

Pollination Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 60:49


Aurelie Athan PhD is a clinical psychologist and faculty member at The Teachers College, Columbia University in New York. Aurelie has dedicated much of the last 15 years of her career in Reproductive Identity, understanding and revival of the term Matrescence, originally coined by Anthropologist Dana Raphael in the 1970’s. In fact the popular TED Talk by Alexandra Sacks on Matrescence, was inspired by one of Aurelie’s conference talks. Aurelie’s working definition of the term Matrescence is: “The process of becoming a mother, coined by Dana Raphael, Ph.D. (1973), is a developmental passage where a woman transitions through pre-conception, pregnancy and birth, surrogacy or adoption, to the postnatal period and beyond. The exact length of matrescence is individual, recurs with each child, and may arguably last a lifetime! The scope of the changes encompass multiple domains --bio-psycho-social-political-spiritual-- and can be likened to the developmental push of adolescence. Increased attention to mothers has spurred new findings, from neuroscience to economics, and supports the rationale for a new field of study known as matrescence. Such an arena would allow the roundtable of specialists to come together and advance our understanding of this life passage.” - Aurélie Athan, Ph.D. Listen in to this super interesting and thought provoking podcast to hear us discuss: - The history of Matrescence - The importance of reviving an understanding in this area of Matrescence and creating new language for a greater understanding across many professions and amongst our communities - Aurelie’s 15 years of dedication in this area, the how, why and discoveries - The spiritual aspect of Motherhood - Creating a wholistic cross-disciplinary approach Find out more about Aurelie’s work, professional courses and papers at her Website and Twitter Find out more about me at Pollination Mamas Website Podcast Sponsor - Olive Gap Farm ’The Littlest Birds' The gorgeous song features on the intro and outro. Performed by: The O’Luca Family Band from Olive Gap Farm; Alex (Dad) - Drums/Vocals, Tara (Mum) - Vocals/Guitar, Olive (13) - Violin/Vocals, April (11) - Cello/Vocals, Cedar (8) - Percussion/Vocals. Song: Originally performed by The Be Good Tanyas. Written by: Samantha Parton and Jolie Holland. Released 2000. Generously sponsored by Olive Gap Farm, certified organic family farm specialising in small batch native essential oils and seasonal cut flowers. Located on Bundjalang Country in the Northern Rivers of NSW Australia. Olive Gap Farm Website - Instagram Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, do not reflect the opinions of this business, any of its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, promotional sponsors, or advertising agencies, and do not create any type of patient-physician relationship or other professional relationship between the audience and presenters. No person viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counselling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counselling. Pollination Mamas expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.

Pollination Mamas Podcast
Ep. 34 Nigerian postpartum care practices, exploring the whys of tradition and finding individual balance today, empowered womanhood, motherhood and life, Montessori education

Pollination Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 61:32


Rahma Yelwa-Adedji, wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend, teacher, doula, story teller, Nigerian woman living in Abudja. Gifted in her expression Rahma shares with us her heartfelt story of motherhood, having grown up with mothercare practises all around her and going on a learning journey to more deeply understand the whys behind the tradition to maintain them in our current world. We discuss: - Rahma’s observations as a teacher on how important it is to support parents to support children - The importance of giving meaning and understanding the why of traditional postpartum care practises - The importance of reclaiming and revitalising postpartum care culture - Connecting with traditional plant medicine - Similarities of Nigerian postpartum care and other world traditions and how understanding the core human needs of a Mother can guide your care practice - Empowered life and motherhood, her beliefs and a Muslim woman and her connection with Montessori philosophy and education - A brief history of Montessori education and why Rahma has been called to this type of education Follow Rahma at her Instagram page To find out more about me and Pollination Mamas Website - Instagram - Facebook Podcast Sponsor - Olive Gap Farm ’The Littlest Birds' The gorgeous song features on the intro and outro Performed by: The O’Luca Family Band from Olive Gap Farm; Alex (Dad) - Drums/Vocals, Tara (Mum) - Vocals/Guitar, Olive (13) - Violin/Vocals, April (11) - Cello/Vocals, Cedar (8) - Percussion/Vocals Song: Originally performed by The Be Good Tanyas. Written by: Samantha Parton and Jolie Holland. Released 2000. Generously sponsored by Olive Gap Farm, certified organic family farm specialising in small batch native essential oils and seasonal cut flowers. Located on Bundjalang Country in the Northern Rivers of NSW Australia. Drawing inspiration from various sustainable farming practices, aiming to create the highest quality products available that are equally nourishing to us, our customers and the earth. Olive Gap Farm Website – Instagram Perhaps you too feel a calling to work with new mothers as a postpartum care provider in the special postpartum window, we discuss the INNATE postpartum care training Newborn Mothers affiliate link (from ad) Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, do not reflect the opinions of this business, any of its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, promotional sponsors, or advertising agencies, and do not create any type of patient-physician relationship or other professional relationship between the audience and presenters. No person viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counselling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counselling. Pollination Mamas expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.

Music Emerging’s Inspiring Talks
Music Emerging's Inspiring Talks-Music by David Plenn, Non-Duo and Jolie Holand and Samantha Parton

Music Emerging’s Inspiring Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 25:33


No guest this week but I talk about a special concert that happened over the weekend and music by Non-Duo, David Plenn and Jolie Holland and Samantha Parton! https://www.musicemerging.com/podcast https://davidplenn.bandcamp.com/releases https://nonduo1.com/ https://jolieandsamantha.com/

Music Emerging’s Inspiring Talks
Music Emerging's Inspiring Talks-Jolie Holland

Music Emerging’s Inspiring Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 32:50


On this podcast I talk with musician Jolie Holland about her friend Sara Burlingame who is running for re-election in Wyoming to keep her seat in the House of Representatives. We talk politics, the fundraising concerts for Sara and there are two music tracks by Jolie, one from her project with Samantha Parton. https://www.musicemerging.com/podcast https://joliehollandmusic.com/ Donate to Music Emerging: https://secure.squarespace.com/checkout/donate?donatePageId=5a9dfa2624a6940b3d3ede6e&ss_cid=167e862f-d73e-4065-967a-1040dbc88bf3&ss_cvisit=1596399925337&ss_cvr=3a2055f6-7685-4163-aa31-2c15d6ffd49a%7C1595549735743%7C1595812754458%7C1596399925225%7C4

Pollination Mamas Podcast
Ep. 33 Healing after birth, Somatic Experiencing, Sexological Bodywork, Holistic Pelvic Care, empowered mothering, birth trauma, fourth trimester support with Prairie Wolfe from Somatic Connections

Pollination Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 70:47


Prairie Wolfe of Somatic Connections is dedicated to supporting mothers and families during the transition to parenthood by bringing together a unique and powerful skill set of therapies, modalities and care practices to assist in healing and preparation before during and after birth. With a beautifully grounded, wise way of sharing her knowledge and passion and we had such an in-depth, rich chat where Prairie shares: - Her own story of healing after birth and finding her calling to share this - The wide range of healing modalities available for healing - The importance of Somatic Experiencing in healing and as a life skill for regulating the nervous system - How Sexological Bodywork can provide healing and increase personal pleasure, knowledge and awareness - Innate Postpartum Care and the importance of revitalising care during the fourth trimester - Birth injuries, trauma manifestations and impacts on physical, emotional and mental health - How attunement and play in Motherhood can provide family healing Plus much more! Website - Instagram - Facebook To find out more about me and Pollination Mamas Website - Instagram - Facebook Podcast Sponsor - Olive Gap Farm ’The Littlest Birds' The gorgeous song features on the intro and outro Performed by: The O’Luca Family Band from Olive Gap Farm; Alex (Dad) - Drums/Vocals, Tara (Mum) - Vocals/Guitar, Olive (13) - Violin/Vocals, April (11) - Cello/Vocals, Cedar (8) - Percussion/Vocals Song: Originally performed by The Be Good Tanyas. Written by: Samantha Parton and Jolie Holland. Released 2000. Generously sponsored by Olive Gap Farm, a certified organic family farm specialising in small batch native essential oils and seasonal cut flowers. Located on Bundjalang Country in the Northern Rivers of NSW Australia. Drawing inspiration from various sustainable farming practices, both old and new, including permaculture, bio-intensive, bio-dynamics and regenerative agriculture, aiming to create the highest quality products available that are equally nourishing to us, our customers and the earth. Olive Gap Farm Website – Facebook – Instagram Perhaps you too feel a calling to work with new mothers as a postpartum doula in the special postpartum window: Newborn Mothers affiliate link Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, do not reflect the opinions of this business, any of its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, promotional sponsors, or advertising agencies, and do not create any type of patient-physician relationship or other professional relationship between the audience and presenters. No person viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counselling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counselling. Pollination Mamas expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.

Pollination Mamas Podcast
Ep. 31 Soulful healing, living and parenting, postpartum mental health, birth trauma and support in the fourth trimester and beyond with Zelma Tolley from The Postnatal Project Australia

Pollination Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 50:33


Zelma is a mother of two, social worker, writer, author and founder of the award winning The Postnatal Project. Zelma experienced her own postpartum mental health personal challenges in the transition to motherhood and is dedicated and passionate about empowering and supporting others at any stage of parenthood. Zelma is the author of a number of books and resources spanning the practical to the emotional terrain, as well as creator of the Mama, Let's Be Wholesome program. We discuss: - Zelma's own experience - How the Postnatal Project started and evolved - The importance of being supported and heard within community - Cultural change and future visions for postpartum care - How postpartum care has a positive impact on the whole community - The Mama, Let's Be Wholesome program, an online program for parents who crave some self-love and practical tools for their emotional wellbeing Website - Instagram - Facebook To find out more about me and Pollination Mamas Website - Instagram - Facebook Podcast Sponsor - Olive Gap Farm ’The Littlest Birds' The gorgeous song features on the intro and outro Performed by: The O’Luca Family Band from Olive Gap Farm; Alex (Dad) - Drums/Vocals, Tara (Mum) - Vocals/Guitar, Olive (13) - Violin/Vocals, April (11) - Cello/Vocals, Cedar (8) - Percussion/Vocals Song: Originally performed by The Be Good Tanyas. Written by: Samantha Parton and Jolie Holland. Released 2000. Generously sponsored by Olive Gap Farm, a certified organic family farm specialising in small batch native essential oils and seasonal cut flowers. Located on Bundjalang Country in the Northern Rivers of NSW Australia. Drawing inspiration from various sustainable farming practices, both old and new, including permaculture, bio-intensive, bio-dynamics and regenerative agriculture, aiming to create the highest quality products available that are equally nourishing to us, our customers and the earth. Olive Gap Farm Website – Facebook – Instagram Perhaps you too feel a calling to work with new mothers as a postpartum doula in the special postpartum window: Newborn Mothers affiliate link Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, do not reflect the opinions of this business, any of its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, promotional sponsors, or advertising agencies, and do not create any type of patient-physician relationship or other professional relationship between the audience and presenters. No person viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counselling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counselling. Pollination Mamas expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.

Pollination Mamas Podcast
Ep. 30 Mums Matter Australia Symposium - A New Australian Narrative for Mums: Decolonising Motherhood

Pollination Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 48:41


Pollination Mamas Website - Facebook - Instagram Lucy chats about the intention of the team behind the recent the inaugural #mumsmatter National Online Symposium themed A New Australian Narrative for Mums: Decolonising Motherhood. We get an insight into the range of speakers that will share their own experiences of parenting, working with mothers, and organising community based events that will ask: how we can redefine motherhood in Australia? The aim of #mumsmatter is to create a platform for different world views and experiences to be shared, and to image a new postpartum experience for future generations. With the Three Guiding Principles; Healthy mothers = Healthy Families = Healthy Communities = Healthy Planet. Mums Matter Australia Website and Sign Up – Facebook Group – Instagram Podcast Sponsor - Olive Gap Farm ’The Littlest Birds' The gorgeous song features on the intro and outro Performed by: The O’Luca Family Band from Olive Gap Farm; Alex (Dad) - Drums/Vocals, Tara (Mum) - Vocals/Guitar, Olive (13) - Violin/Vocals, April (11) - Cello/Vocals, Cedar (8) - Percussion/Vocals Song: Originally performed by The Be Good Tanyas. Written by: Samantha Parton and Jolie Holland. Released 2000. Generously sponsored by Olive Gap Farm, a certified organic family farm specialising in small batch native essential oils and seasonal cut flowers. Located on Bundjalang Country in the Northern Rivers of NSW Australia. Drawing inspiration from various sustainable farming practices, both old and new, including permaculture, bio-intensive, bio-dynamics and regenerative agriculture, aiming to create the highest quality products available that are equally nourishing to us, our customers and the earth. Olive Gap Farm Website – Facebook – Instagram Perhaps you too feel a calling to work with new mothers as a postpartum doula in the special postpartum window: Newborn Mothers affiliate link Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, do not reflect the opinions of this business, any of its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, promotional sponsors, or advertising agencies, and do not create any type of patient-physician relationship or other professional relationship between the audience and presenters. No person viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counselling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counselling. Pollination Mamas expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast
WS927: Flashback and Jolie Holland & Samantha Parton

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 59:00


FLASHBACK is a bluegrass "super group" featuring former member's of The 1995 Grammy Nominated "Flashback" version of J.D Crowe And The New South. The group features Don Rigsby, Phil Leadbetter, Richard Bennett and Curt Chapman. The band released the hit album Foxhounds & Fiddles in 2017 on Pinecastle Records and is in the studio working on a new CD for Pinecastle Records to be released in early 2018. JOLIE HOLLAND AND SAMANTHA PARTON are founding members of the famed group The Be Good Tanyas. The two hadn't played together in years, but still shared a strong musical and personal connection. An out of the blue" call was well timed for both musicians and led to their gorgeous new album ‘Wildflower Blues'. The album wanders from rural blues to folk and ragtime, from smoky jazz to emotive R&B and fearless rock & roll. WoodSongs Kids: Jimmy and Joey Webb are 11 year old identical twins from Frankfort, Kentucky that have been singing and playing music for 6 years.

Hey, Listen!
Yes We Kondabolu

Hey, Listen!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017


Hari Kondabolu's Problem Comedian, writer Hari Kondabolu just released The Problem With Apu, his first documentary for TruTV.   Kondabolu was in Sacramento earlier this year and recorded an edition of The Guest List with Nick. Dig in to hear about his podcast with W. Kamau Bell, his approach to making tough subjects funny and his favorite tracks to take the stage. Jolie Holland & Samantha Parton Holland may have left The Be Good Tanyas in the late 90s but she and the band's co-founder Samantha Parton have been folk blues powerhouses seperately and together ever since. Their new album, Wildflower Blues, is out now and the pair stopped in to CapRadio to talk with Nick about it and life on the road during this week's podcast.   

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Episode 353 - Raine Hamilton & More New Releases

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 59:06


Episode 353 of Folk Roots Radio features an interview with the Winnipeg based singer-songwriter Raine Hamilton, recorded at the 2017 Folk Music Ontario conference. Raine also plays a couple of new songs live for us. Raine Hamilton will release her second album, “Night Sky”, in March 2018. As always, we also check out more of the latest new releases including new music from Carmel Mikol, The Barrel Boys and Be Good Tanyas founder members Jolie Holland & Samantha Parton. Check out the full playlist on the website at http://folkrootsradio.com.

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Loose Ends
Vince Cable, John Thomson, Simon Amstell, Sudha Bhuchar, Jolie Holland, Samantha Parton, Josh Ritter, Emma Freud, Clive Anderson

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 37:56


Clive Anderson and Emma Freud are joined by Vince Cable, John Thomson, Simon Amstell and Sudha Bhuchar for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Jolie Holland & Samantha Parton and Josh Ritter. Producer: Sukey Firth.

Le Ranch à Robert
Émission du 17 septembre 2017

Le Ranch à Robert

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017


Plusieurs nouveautés cette semaine avec Billy Strings, Jolie Holland & Samantha Parton, Nikki Lane et Rob Lutes.