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The River Radius Podcast
Source to Sea: Maine's Sandy & Kennebec Rivers

The River Radius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 43:49


25 years ago the Edwards Dam was removed from the Kennebec River in Maine allowing alewives and sturgeon to return to their spawning grounds in force, revitalizing the ecosystem and delighting the paddlers and local communities with the sturgeons' explosive breaching displays. In the summer of 2024, 2 separate source to sea trips ran the lengths of the Sandy and Kennebec in Maine. Contributing host Clark Tate was part of the Sandy trip and tells the on river story of both source to sea trips.CONTRIBUTING HOSTClark Tate@lclarktate RIVERS FOR CHANGE @riversforchangewww.riversforchange.org2024 Sandy to Kennebec ConfluenceGUESTSStuart Hickey, raft guide @freeheelinghickeyJessica Sterling, kayak instructor and web designer @jester1ingChris Morgan @ccmorgan8Jennifer Noll Maine Department of Marine ResourcesSaige Purser @saigelinsayRiver Radius Podcast - Native Teen Guide In Training ProgramJoe Klementovich, Photographer@klementovich   klementovichphoto.comRiver Radius Podcast - Source to Sea on the Saco RiverMatt Palmariello @mattpalmariello    www.mainepaddling.comAmy Borch, Tattoo artist  @amy.wildhand@melontrout.tattooEli Studer, Tattoo artist @elistudertattowww.elistudertatto.com SPONSORSDenver Area Nissan Dealers@nissanusaOver It Raft Covers@overitraftcoverspromo code, free shipping: riverradius SANDY RIVER INFORMATIONSandy River Northern Forest Canoe Trail MapEnvironmental Geology Along the Sandy River, Farmington Maine, Field Trip from University of Maine at Farmington. Dr. Tom Eastler, Mr. Andy Buckland, Mr. Joel SproulIndigenous Land and Water Acknowledgement by the University of Maine at FarmingtonThe Rangeley Area: A Geologic Tour by Emma Stattelman and Katarina Dickson SEA-RUN FISH INFORMATIONFinding the Next Sebasticook - National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationMap of Atlantic SalmonHabitat - Maine Department of Marine ResourcesKennebec River Management Plan Diadromous Resources Amendment - Maine Department of Marine ResourcesHistorical Fish Trap Counts - Maine Department of Marine Resources KENNEBEC DAM RELICENSING INFORMATIONDraft Environmental Impact StatementThe written comments are posted on the FERC elibrary website under docket P-2322.World weighs in on fate of 4 Maine dams blocking passage of endangered salmon - Bangor Daily News by Lori ValigraConservation groups cheer decision preserving state authority in Kennebec River dam relicensing - Maine Public by Robbie FeinbergDEP says Sandy River dredging violated Maine laws - Maine Public by Murray Carpenter4 dams, the future of Kennebec fish runs and salmon's survival at stake in federal licensing battle - Press Herald, Colin WoodardState agencies are reporting more salmon returning to the Kennebec and Penobscot Rivers this Year (2023) - Maine Public by Robbie FeinbergWe Can Turn a River in Maine into a Paradise for Salmon - The New York Times by John Waldman THE RIVER RADIUSWebsiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastSpotifyLink Tree

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Key of G and played on a newly constructed resonator banjo with a mastertone style flathead tone ring

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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Bluegrass (Scruggs)  Songs

Key of G and played on a newly constructed resonator banjo with a mastertone style flathead tone ring

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Concert Cast the Podcast
Let's Go Festival: Fashion at Under the Oaks, Maine Feat. Lena Kendall

Concert Cast the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 41:51


Hi, I'm Kyle Lamont, your host and wow, I had the incredible opportunity to spend time with Lena, the lead singer of GoldenOak, in her cozy she-shed as she prepared for her headlining performance at the Under the Oaks Music Festival in Western Maine. Known for her unique and stylish outfits, Lena walked me through her pre-show routine, sharing intimate details of how her fashion choices intertwine with her music. But it wasn't all serious - we had laugh-out-loud moments too, even roasting band members' outfits.The experience was part of a two-day camping festival where I wandered through the woods on a mushroom foraging adventure along the Sandy River and joined fellow festival-goers for a pancake breakfast served by the band. Throughout the episode, I leaned into my curiosity about how fashion, music, and location influence each other, bringing in voices from fans who shared their thoughts on this fascinating interplay.I invite you to push play on "Let's Go Festival," a podcast series on ConcertCast.live that transports you to community-focused music events, offering an intimate look at the intersection of music and culture.Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on Spotify PodcastsFollow Kyle Lamont on InstagramFollow GoldenOak on InstagramThank you for listening! Concert Cast: A Woman-Owned Rockumentary Podcast NetworkCreated and hosted by Kyle Lamont, Concert Cast explores Concert Culture through energetic music journalism. Lamont's informed questions, personal anecdotes, and curated local music soundtracks connect listeners with their favorite musicians and iconic venues, offering a unique perspective on the live music experience, earning a Spotify Editor's Pick recognition in 2022.

Think Out Loud
Summer camp on the Sandy River receives National Historic District designation

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 21:13


Camp Namanu, a camp that has been a summertime idyll for Oregonians since 1924, was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places. The historic district includes  lodges, cabins, and community buildings which were designed to complement and blend in with the Pacific Northwest forest environment. Nancy King, a board member of Camp Namanu, joins us to talk about what this camp has meant to generations of Oregonians.

Soundwalk
Ramona Falls Soundwalk

Soundwalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 4:58


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit chadcrouch.substack.comRamona Falls lies within the Mt. Hood National Wilderness, near the headwaters of the Sandy River. Volcanic eruptions on Mt. Hood in 1780 created a mudflow. This event inspired the name of the Sandy river, as Lewis and Clark called it [in 1805], "Quicksand River." The name was later changed to the "Sandy River." The Ramona Falls was apparently named by US Forest Service worker John E. Mills in 1933. He named the falls after his late wife, Ramona. -worldatlasThe trail is a roughly seven mile out-and-back or loop option. The northernmost section, trail #797, closely follows Ramona Creek and is in my opinion the prettier and more musical option. You'll hear my feet scuffling on the coarse sand trail approaching the Sandy River crossing. I cut out the portion of audio crossing the Sandy River because—and this is not intuitive to most people—larger, fast-moving rivers are not intrinsically pleasing to listen to. They're not bad, but they tend to sound like walls of white noise, often masking wildlife sounds and the acoustics of place. They sound meh. Loud and featureless. Interestingly, because it's a wilderness area, The Forest Service doesn't maintain a bridge across The Sandy. The logic is a little convoluted, given they used to have a modular “seasonal bridge”, and there are numerous footbridges crossing Ramona Creek. It may have something to do with a tragic accident in 2014 when a hiker was swept away crossing the seasonal bridge in a flash flood event. His body was found a mile downstream. Was that bridge deemed a safety liability? I can only remember combinations of leaps and shimmying on downed logs to cross it.It must have been 2015 when I made the trip up there with my dad. He told me a story about coming upon a hiking group in distress on the trail above the falls many years before. One of their party had died on from an allergic reaction to a bee sting, of all things. I recall he spoke of spending quite a few hours helping them. I looked for a historical news article for details. I couldn't find one. The hike to Ramona Falls may be statistically safer than walking on a city street, but something about the remoteness of wilderness frames a wider existential perspective on life and death. Mountains do that. They take you out of yourself for a spell. I will always associate Ramona Falls with the last time I did a day hike with my dad. I distinctly remember the vivid colors of the moss and lichen that day. The clouds were very low and misty, diffusing the low-hanging autumn sun. It was dreamlike. Liminal.This particular day was not dissimilar. The clouds lingered, offering occasional showers, but were less prismatic in their density. Red Crossbills winged by overhead. Dark-eyed Juncos foraged on the ground and low in the canopy. Once again, I had a sustained moment with a raven. I love crossing paths with ravens. The focal point of the soundscape is largely Ramona Creek, culminating in an approach to the spectacular falls:What makes it so striking? It's not tall or awesomely powerful. It's approachable, decorated with emerald-hued moss, and often dramatically lit from rays of sun filtering through the fir trees. It's strikingly symmetrical, roughly diamond shaped, and finely textured. Its song is more music than thunder. It's just a one-of-a-kind waterfall to lay eyes and ears on, and I'm pleased to share it with you!Ramona Falls Soundwalk is available on all streaming platforms (Spotify, Apple, Tidal, Amazon, YouTube…) tomorrow Apr. 12.Lastly, if you didn't catch them, I recently posted Soundscape podcast episodes of the Total Solar Eclipse (in a stereo image featuring wildlife on the left and humans on the right), and a nice long relaxing recording I made at Pacific Beach, WA a couple weeks ago.

2 Sisters on Adventures
The Timberline Trail—Day 3: Finishing the trail

2 Sisters on Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 40:05


On the final episode of our timberline trail series, the group makes their way back to timberline lodge. From gazing on the beautiful Ramona Falls (and gagging?!) to enjoying the paradise park alternate, to crossing the Sandy River and getting mistaken for PCT hikers they enjoy this magnificent trail. Also Carrie addresses her beef with Instagram “pooping style” videos. Join us for laughs and another awesome day exploring outdoors.

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This Day in Maine
December 1, 2023: A new shelter for asylum seekers in Portland; A potential climate refuge for salmon along the Sandy River

This Day in Maine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 11:09


This Day in Maine for Friday, December 1st, 2023.

Bluegrass Jam Along
Big Sandy River (A 75 bpm) - Jam Along

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 9:46


This week we're jamming along to Big Sandy River and I've got  three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the jam along track where I play backup, followed by the melody then we keep swapping.  It's four times through in the key of A at 75 bpm.Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch),  just head to bluegrassjamalong.com Support the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts

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Bluegrass Jam Along
Big Sandy River (A 75 bpm) - Performance

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 5:16


This  week we're jamming along to the classic tune Big Sandy River. This is a performance track, rather than a backing track. It's me playing both tune and backup so you've got a reference to listen to if you're new to the tune, or just want to be able to listen a few times to the whole thing.Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done and jam along!If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch),  head to bluegrassjamalong.com Support the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts

Bluegrass Jam Along
Big Sandy River (A 75 bpm) - You Play Rhythm

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 6:18


This week we're jamming along to Big Sandy River and I've got  three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play rhythm track where I play the melody so you can work on backup.  It's four times through in the key of A at 75 bpm.Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch),  just head to bluegrassjamalong.com Support the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts

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Bluegrass Jam Along
Big Sandy River (A 75 bpm) - You Play Lead

Bluegrass Jam Along

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 6:10


This week we're jamming along to Big Sandy River and I've got  three brand new backing track episodes for you. This is the you play lead track where I play backup so you can work on the tune.  It's four times through in the key of A at 75 bpm.Don't forget to check out the other three episodes when you're done.If you want a chord chart (or just want to find out more or get in touch),  just head to bluegrassjamalong.com Support the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts

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The Wadeoutthere Fly Fishing Podcast
WOT 156: Reading Water and Trout Fishing on the Deschutes with Brian Silvey

The Wadeoutthere Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 71:31


In this episode we WadeOutThere with Brian Silvey from Maupin, Oregon.  Brian's childhood playground was the banks of the Sandy River in Oregon, below the high glaciers of Mount Hood that feeds it.  He shared time fishing, tying flies, and casting in the summers with his passion for downhill ski racing in the winter.  Brian's fly tying career began as a way to make some extra money as a kid around the local fly shops.  Eventually, Brian's love of fishing and tying became his life long profession.  He has been guiding on the Deschutes and Sandy Rivers for over thirty eight years, is a signature fly tyer for Umpqua Feather Merchants, and is a certified fly fishing casting instructor.  We discuss some of the changes in gear over the years that have influenced his fly fishing and tying, trout fishing on the Deschutes, and Brian's deliberate methodology for reading water.You can learn more about Brian or schedule a guided trip at his website:SilveysFlyfishing.comOr visit Instagram at:@briandsilveyFor more fly fishing stories, lessons learned, and artwork check out my blog and online gallery at Wadeoutthere.com

Secret Society of Fly Tyers
Episode 18: Sandy River with Axiomatic Fly Fishing

Secret Society of Fly Tyers

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 90:59


**Interview starts at 13:03** Guest Links: Axiomatic Fly Fishing on IG Axiomaticflyfishing.com Axiomatic Fly Fishing YouTube Other Links: Marmot Dam Removal UFO Entering Mt. Hood Sandy River Spotify Playlist Support the show: ⁠⁠Buy me a jar of powerbait⁠⁠ Cashapp: $SSFTpod If you enjoy the show please SUBSCRIBE + RATE + LIKE + LEAVE A REVIEW on whichever platform you use to listen. Email the show: ssftpodcast@gmail.com Art by ⁠⁠@vinylsphynx⁠⁠ Production Assistance from ⁠⁠@wormtutorial⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ssftpodcast/message

Concert Cast the Podcast
Let's Go Festival: Sandy River presented by Concert Cast

Concert Cast the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 32:15


New from Concert Cast, we present: Let's Go Festival - A rockumentary podcast that brings the music festival to you.Our series starts in Farmington, Maine at the Sandy River Music Festival.  Here, there are no frills, just a bunch of passionate people coming together to celebrate local musicians.Singer Jason Spooner puts it this way: “We've played a bunch of festivals where it's kind of a zoo. Big lines and port-a-potty masses and mud and the energy's just almost a little too frenetic. This is more my style, everybody's laid back and very respectful." The Sandy River Music Festival might just be one of the most Maine things out there. Fire pits to gather around, fresh mountain water to swim in, musicians to sway to. It's a festival that manages to be both eclectic and cozy, vast and very familiar.The VenueIt seems that many Maine musicians feel that they have to leave Maine to make it in the music scene. And Mainers often feel like they have to go to big cities to hear music magic. What makes the Sandy River Music Festival so special is that when you stand in the field behind the Narrow Gauges cinema, where it is located, this feeling disappears. You are exactly where you need to be. You can feel magic in the river and in the crowds of committed music lovers. Families near campfires, friends dancing, solo campers meeting new friends. You can come to the Sandy River Festival as you are.Lena, from the Maine band Golden Oak told me, “Every time I come home, I'm so impressed. I'm just like, What is happening in Farmington? When did you get so hip and cool and super cool?”The MusicAn amazing thing about the music here is that it doesn't feel exclusive. You can listen to bands reference each other in their set intros, grab a beer with them after they play or join in on impromptu fire pit jams.Many festival go-ers know the musicians too. Either indirectly, having grown up listening to them at shows or directly, as friends. And that's a special feeling no-one takes for granted.The Camping - GlampingThe festival is an overnight affair. You've got some options. You can rent beautiful bell tents that can fit up to six of your friends. Or you can bring an RV. The camping grounds are spacious and within walking distance to the very swimmable Sandy River.The Idea Man - Meet John the Owner“He goes into a quantum timescape. He's running so fast and so steady. It's just like a stargate opens up.” That's just one of the ways John, the organizer of this festival is described. I don't want to spoil anything, but if you're looking for the story of one man backed by a superhero team of technicians, planners, builders and wizards making magic happen – have a listen to this episode of Concert Cast.2023 Lineup of musical memories2023's lineup is Griffin Sherry from the Ghost of Paul Revere, The Wolff Sisters, King Kyote, the Adam Ezra Group, and so many more folks. You can buy your tickets here.Special thank you toFranklin Savings bank for sponsoring this episode. They believe in small businesses and like us, are committed to supporting our concert communities in Maine. Bank with ease at https://www.franklinsavings.bank/This episode is created and produced by Kyle Lamont of Good To Go StudiosTo hear more podcasts about concert culture go to Concert Cast.liveCo-writer and co producer: Zo Bailley Field producer: Camille Howard Editor & Engineer: Pete McGill

Anchored
Anchored Podcast Ep. 198: Mia and Marty Sheppard on Winter Steelhead

Anchored

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 105:15


Mia and Marty Sheppard are two of the most well-known steelhead guides in the Pacific Northwest, and for good reason. Marty grew up on the banks of the Sandy River in Oregon, landing his first steelhead by the age of five. Mia grew up in Tennessee, chasing trout and hiking the Great Smoky Mountains. In this episode of Anchored we discuss how they met, Marty's thoughts on fishing out bad casts, whether the colour red is worth fishing, how steelhead use their mouths to feel, holding soft loops and much more. Also, if you haven't already, be sure to check out Mia and Marty's Intro to Winter Steelhead online class here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crimelines True Crime
Episode 1: Early Sign Communities

Crimelines True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 32:12


This is a short history series. Regular true crime content will return next week. Sign language in the present-day United States existed before American Sign Language. This episode goes over Plains Sign Talk as well as the communities of Martha's Vineyard, Henniker, and Sandy River. Transcripts Sources Opening quote voiced by Lanie Hobbs of True Crime Fan Club Music is Bring Me the Sky by Scott Buckley https://www.scottbuckley.com.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs

Clawhammer duet edited and combined with Audacity. Harmony from Kevin Neidig?s Book "Clawhammer duets".

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs
Sandy River Belle - me and myself

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021


Clawhammer duet edited and combined with Audacity. Harmony from Kevin Neidig?s Book "Clawhammer duets".

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs
Sandy River Belle (Wildwood Troubadour)

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021


Goofing around on the back porch with my 1970s Wildwood Troubadour.

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs
Sandy River Belle (Wildwood Troubadour)

Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021


Goofing around on the back porch with my 1970s Wildwood Troubadour.

News Updates from The Oregonian
Auditors find ‘ongoing concern' with Oregon Forest Resources Institute, potential law-breaking

News Updates from The Oregonian

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 4:32


4 people have drowned in Sandy River in the last month. Portland pays $600,000 to family of man who was shot and killed by police in 2017. Norman Powell will become free agent. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KOIN PODCAST NETWORK
The Daily 6: 7/21/2021

KOIN PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 2:55


Family tragedy on the Sandy River, Western wildfires causing problems across the country, and the Bucks get crowned

Lawrence County Public Library Genealogy Podcast

DIscussion on the Big Sandy River, an interview with Jack Dickinson, author of River of Sand Bars, and the Louisa-Fort Gay Bridge.

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Get Up in the Cool
Episode 250: Judy Hyman (The Horseflies, Ithaca Style Old Time, and Inevitable Change in Tradition)

Get Up in the Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 60:46


Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friends are Judy Hyman and special guest accompanist Jeff Claus! We recorded this about a week and a half ago over Skype and I recorded my musical parts afterwards. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Sandy River (2:53) * Norman Edmonds' Old Cotton Eyed Joe (15:25) * Norman Edmonds' Ship in the Clouds (31:35) * Long Tailed Duck (44:18) * Flatwoods (56:10) * Bonus track: Pretty Little Widow Visit Judy Hyman's website to learn more about her many musical projects and buy her albums! https://www.judyhyman.com/ Visit The Horse Flies' website to buy their albums: https://www.thehorseflies.com/ This episode is brought to you in part by Earful of Fiddle! They're offering their annual music & dance camp online June 20-24, 2021! Now in its thirteenth year, this season Earful of Fiddle will provide virtual instruction in percussive dance, song, fiddle, guitar, banjo, mandolin and online evening activities. Instructors include: Nokosee Fields, Jake Blount, Laurel Premo, Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Nic Gareiss, Arnold Asham and more! To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. I put a link in the show notes. Stay safe and stay connected to your traditional arts community with Earful of Fiddle! Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://teespring.com/new-get-up-in-the-cool-swag Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/

Iroh's Corner
Establishing a landmark for gourmet soft serve & snacks in the Columbia Gorge with Emily Cafazzo

Iroh's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 39:16


Join us for tea with Emily Cafazzo, co-owner and co-founder of Sugarpine Drive-in, a premier drive-in restaurant on the banks of the Sandy River in Troutdale, Oregon. Emily and her husband, Ryan Domingo, also have started Da Pine Grinds, a pop-up food truck, and are in the process of opening the Sugarpine Roadhouse. Emily shares about the source of her love for food, starting Sugarpine with Ryan, creating and maintaining a company culture, and adapting during a pandemic.

Ride the Adventure
Podcast Interview w John Evans at Sandy River Riders

Ride the Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 17:45


Talking about this awesome Maine ATV Club

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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs

From the playing of West Virginian Oscar Wright for the TOTW, 5/22/20. As our presenter says, it's a hypnotic type of tune, but I finally found a nice embedded melody.

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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs

From the playing of West Virginian Oscar Wright for the TOTW, 5/22/20. As our presenter says, it's a hypnotic type of tune, but I finally found a nice embedded melody.

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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

From the playing of West Virginian Oscar Wright for the TOTW, 5/22/20. As our presenter says, it's a hypnotic type of tune, but I finally found a nice embedded melody.

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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

From the playing of West Virginian Oscar Wright for the TOTW, 5/22/20. As our presenter says, it's a hypnotic type of tune, but I finally found a nice embedded melody.

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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs

Oscar Wright's "Sandy River" in fCFCD.

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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Oscar Wright's "Sandy River" in fCFCD.

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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Clawhammer and Old-Time Songs

Oscar Wright's "Sandy River" in fCFCD.

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Banjo Hangout Newest 100 Songs

Oscar Wright's "Sandy River" in fCFCD.

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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 086 - Winter Steelhead with Mark Bachmann - Sandy River, Fly Fish USA, Carl Perry, Airflo

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 65:33


Sponsor: https://www.delifreshdesign.com/ Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/mark I spent a day with Mark Bachmann on the Sandy River looking for winter steelhead.  Within 10 minutes of putting the boat in the water we find ourselves stuck on a mid channel boulder in the first rapid. We look at the best setup for winter steelhead, talk about how to find fish and hear the story of how Mark made a business in fly fishing at Fly Fish USA.  Mark brings a hard exterior but after spending a day on the river with him I find out that he's a really good guy. Show Sponsors Deli Fresh Design: https://www.delifreshdesign.com/ (use coupon wfs20 for 20% off)   Show Notes with Mark Bachmann We talk about Carl Perry who was a big influence on Mark and a guy who learned partially from my dad.  Here's a little chat about Carl Perry (Perry Poke) on Spey Pages.  Steelhead Fly Fishing by Trey Comb's was the first big influence on spey and steelhead. The Airflo Flo Tip and the Rio Mow Tip are similar tips.  We talk about the 7.5' T14 with 2.5' intermediate tip. The Harding Rod/Reel case is no longer made but Sage Rod/Reel Case a good one that's similar. We use a Sage reel and a Sage X 13' 7 wt We use the 525 grain Rio Max Skagit Short line today while on the water. The Sandy River Spey Clave is one of the largest Claves in the country.  What is the next biggest? We talk about Jason at the Portland Fly shop who I worked with on a show sponsor.  Jason worked for Northwest Fly Fishing Outfitters before starting his own shop. The Blue Prom Dress was Mark's goto fly pattern and the one we used on the river. A passion for steelhead and Todd Moen Videos are Marks recommendations. You can reach Mark at FlyFishUSA.com for gear or a steelhead trip. Conclusion with Mark Bachmann That was a lot of fun.  I was able to get on the water with Mark for a day and here some of the stories behind one of the big influencers in winter steelhead fly fishing.  We also get into a bunch of great tips plus the big story at the start. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/mark

Data Driven
Ronald Schmelzer and Kathleen Walch on AI, Enterprises, and Startups

Data Driven

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 63:43


In this episode, Frank and Andy talk to two guests, Ronald Schmelzer and Kathleen Walch, co-founders of  AI Today podcast (https://www.cognilytica.com/category/podcasts/) . Links (http://thedatadrivenbook.com) Sponsor: Audible.com (http://thedatadrivenbook.com) – Get a free audio book when you sign up for a free trial! Notable Quotes Cognilytica (https://www.cognilytica.com/) is amazing!([04:00]) All chatbots are dumb – for now. ([09:00]) Machine Learning vs. Machine Reasoning ([11:30]) The DIKUW Pyramid (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIKW_pyramid) ([11:55]) More about Knowledge Graph (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_Graph) … ([14:00]) More about Common Sense (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonsense_knowledge_(artificial_intelligence)) … ([15:00]) On generalization ([16:05]) ML and the Elephant in the Room (https://www.quantamagazine.org/machine-learning-confronts-the-elephant-in-the-room-20180920/) ([16:22]) Movie reference: Guardians of the Galaxy (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2015381/) ([17:00]) How did the AI Today (https://www.cognilytica.com/category/podcasts/) podcast get started? ([18:00]) AI Today podcast with Dragos Margineantu, AI Chief Technologist at Boeing (https://www.cognilytica.com/2018/05/23/ai-today-podcast-38-interview-with-dragos-margineantu-boeing/) ([19:44]) Is AI retro? ([22:50]) Movie Reference: Short Circuit (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091949/) ([23:30]) Did you find data or did data find you? (0[25:00]) Tech Breakfast DC (https://www.meetup.com/TechBreakfast/events/226841343/) ([28:30]) AOL (https://www.aol.com/) plug ([31:25]) What’s your favorite part of your current gig? ([32:00]) More about pseudo-AI (https://www.cognilytica.com/2018/07/17/does-fake-it-till-you-make-it-work-in-ai/) … ([33:45]) Shout-out to Brent Ozar (https://brentozar.com) (just not by name) ([38:00]) When I’m not working, I enjoy ___? ([39:45]) I think the coolest thing in technology is ___? ([41:12]) Bubble programming language (https://bubble.is/) ([42:15]) I look forward to the day when I can use technology to ___. ([45:00]) “Don’t overshare…” ([46:30]) The loneliest people (https://www.ajc.com/news/national/study-says-most-americans-feel-lonely-young-adults-are-the-loneliest/pIRVGfKilaPLGS3CtwG4WM/) ([47:00]) Warning: Do not watch movies while driving. ([48:30]) Also, eating tacos while driving is difficult. ([49:00]) “Lefties are alright…” – Kathleen ([49:30]) Ron may be a pool shark. ([51:30]) Forbes (https://www.forbes.com/sites/cognitiveworld/people/kathleenwalch/#44cf2cba6ee5) . ([53:00]) Ron’s book recommendation: Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution (https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B003PDMKIY) ([56:00]) Kathleen’s book recommendation: My Not-So-Perfect Life (https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01GYPY88Y) ([57:00]) Kathleen’s other book recommendation: The Glass Castle (https://smile.amazon.com/Glass-Castle-Memoir-Jeannette-Walls-ebook/dp/B000OVLKMM/) ([57:40]) You can Sandy River (https://www.sandyriveroutdooradventures.com/) in Farmville ([1:00:00])

The Mentor Podcast
Episode 18: Success Stories from The Quick Start Real Estate School, with Travis Rakes & Corey Ellis

The Mentor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 30:40


Travis Rakes is a US Air Force Veteran of seven years. He completed three years of college in one year at the Community College of the US Air Force, St Johns River Community, and the University of Texas. For the past 30 years, he has managed commercial and residential construction projects. Some of those projects included; Hospital Rehab, Nursing Homes complete building conversion and new ground up construction. Upon retiring in January of this year he has decided to put that skill and knowledge to work in Real Estate Investing. He is a recent graduate of The Ron LeGrand Quick Start School and is a Gold Club Elite Member. Corey “Moose” Ellis is a creative and active part of his small Maine community and is always volunteering his time with various activities. From cooking hundreds of chickens for Old Home Days and walking parades in his moose costume to helping promote Eco-tourism, he enjoys helping and serving. He currently is the Volunteer Project Coordinator for a restoration project for the Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad. He has a degree in business and economics and has a passion for constant learning and for business. After selling a mail order and retail store he owned for over 12 years that sold anything you can imagine with a Moose on it, he jumped into Real Estate. He currently buys, sells, rents homes, apartment buildings, and commercial office spaces in Maine and Florida. What you'll learn about in this episode: The businesses Travis and Corey have and what they learned from the Quick Start Real Estate School An example of a successful lead generated in the quick start school Corey's story about getting a slow start in real estate Getting over the fear of calling people A simple illustration to describe the core of the real estate business What you might be doing that's wasting money in marketing How a virtual assistant can really help your business Why you shouldn't try to reinvent the wheel How to get out of your own way and learning to let go and delegate tasks The real estate mastermind group and how it can help you Success stories from Ron's students and plans they have to continue to grow their businesses Taking massive action and not waiting around to get your business started The importance of not being afraid to take the first step Resources: TheMentorPodcast.com/Dreams Get Ron's Free Book and Audio Here Get Ron's $1 Offer Here

Finding My Way
Ep087 - When Plan B Comes Together Perfectly

Finding My Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 18:59


Plan B. The backup to what you really want to do or accomplish. Instead of climbing a mountain, I sat for hours looking at a lovely view of mountains and visiting with family. I climbed an 8,000 ton glacial erratic, walked along the Sandy River, and saw an amazing sunset. Sometimes Plan B, turns out to the be perfect plan. www.donnadoyon.com Episodes prior to #103 were called Reflections of a Recovering Ugly Duckling The music for this podcast is Drifting Upstream by Hyson. Source: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Hyson/Soundtrack_for_the_Weary_Vol_I/Hyson_-_Drifting_Upstream License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/  

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She's Hungry Podcast
16: Finding Your True Intention, Walking Your Talk, and Outer Accountability with Marli WIlliams

She's Hungry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 53:44


Woah, GROUND BREAKING CONTENT alert. Seriously though, every single time I talk with @marliwilliams I feel like I have the power to end world hunger or something. She is so wise, and so inspiring, and a whole lot of fun in the process. From @stokequotes to Unicorn blessings floating down the Sandy River, it's like you don't know what Marli is going to tackle next. What we can always gaurentee is that it is going to not only be epic but it's going to fire you up along the way. After 15 years of being a wilderness guide, educator and mentor, Marli decided to focus on what I am most passionate about, helping ambitious, driven women fully believe in themselves, their mission and to be truly seen for what they have to offer the world. Her passion is to inspire the best in others and to help them go big in life and do that surrounded by a supportive and empowering community. She has created the most epic and incredible opportunity for women to dive in, head first to an experience that does just that. It's called Camp Yes for Women and she has carefully constructed a long weekend to knock your socks off with exactly whatever you need to say yes to yourself in whatever capacity that means. -So, knock your socks off and relax them by the campfire or across the challenge course, the weekend is yours to explore and indulge. It was an absolute pleasure (as always) to get the inside scoop on all that is Marli and her dreams to come for not only herself but the community she puts her whole heart into. I hope you enjoyed today's episode, and if you'd like to connect with Marli you can find her at: IG: @marliwilliams Facebook: Marli Williams AND find out more about CAMP YES (you know you gosh darn want to!) IG: @campyesforwoemen Facebook: Camp Yes for Women And always, Marli's website if you're interested in her coaching, speaking engagements, and all the other fun Marli info at: www.marliwilliams.com Thanks again! And if you liked this episode and want to follow the rest of the She's Hungry journey: IG: @_sheshungry Facebook: She's Hungry or Cait Pearson (I don't bite -hard) ;) www.caitpearson.com **Also, if you would take the extra 30 seconds to scrolls down and RATE or REVIEW the podcast it would mean the world to me. It helps to spread the community and get the incredible stories of these amazing people out there.**

Pleasant Ridge Evangelical Free Church
**AUDIO** "Little Sandy River" - Duane Eberly - Jeremiah 6:16

Pleasant Ridge Evangelical Free Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 45:54


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Pleasant Ridge Evangelical Free Church
**VIDEO** "Little Sandy River" - Duane Eberly - Jeremiah 6:16

Pleasant Ridge Evangelical Free Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017 45:56


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Funemployment Radio
FER 1619: Cargo Shorts

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 58:23


Nervous Greg, Soulful Giving Blanket Concert, Riding The Prison Bus, Yoshida, Being Eccentric Guy, Sandy River, Brian Grant Meeting, WoC, Superman Comic, Pizza ATM, Turtle Burger, Cargo Shorts, Defending Cargo, Shiny Shorts, Phelps, A-Rod, Ichiro

Confluence Podcast
Sandy River Delta Audio Tour

Confluence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 9:15


This audio tour is a guide to the Confluence Trail at the Sandy River Delta near Troutdale, Oregon. The Confluence Bird Blind at the end of the trail is one of six projects along the Columbia River system by Confluence.

Griffin White's House Therapy Podcast
Griffin White Presents - House Therapy - Vol 1 - Big Beatzz

Griffin White's House Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2013 71:09


Definitely aimed at the big room, leading towards my type of after hours sound. Here is the track listing. Enjoy!! 1 - Nick Bertossi - Pumpin' (Mauro Mozart Remix) 2 - Griffin White - Take His Gag Out (Original Freaks Mix) 3 - Gosha, Luxure - Don't Stop (Abel Ramos Remix) 4 - DJ Fist - Mega Drums (Original Mix) 5 - Erick Morillo, Jose Nunez, Harry Romero - Palos & Drums (Original Mix) 6 - Cajjmere Wray - 4P (Original Club Mix) 7 - Dannic vs. Britney - Scream & Clobber (Enrry Senna Mash! PVT Mix) 8 - Madonna vs. Leony - Vogue (Danny Verde Private Mash Up) 9 - William Bhall - Shake That Ass (Flavio Lima Remix) 10 - Ivan Gomez - You Drive Me Crazy (Nick Bertossi Remix) 11 - Alexdoparis - Tadumda (DJ Fist Remix) 12 - Denzal Park - Warp 13 (Dario Nunez Remix) 13 - Celeda, Honey Dijon - Brand New Groove (Jaimy Vocal Mix) 14 - Sandy River ft. Rae - Hide U (Griffin White 2012 Remix)

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