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Tighten those laces and grab your adventure gear because we're headed to The City of Trees, Boise, to chat with Michael Cullen, Assistant Director of Marketing & Brand Development at ExtraMile Arena. Michael guides us through his adventure as well as fun facts and tips about all things Boise and Idaho. Whether it's late nights organizing merch at the arena or working large events at Boise State's iconic blue-turfed stadium, there's never a dull day. From digital, graphic design, and grassroots marketing to merchandising, we hear about a day in the life of Michael and ExtraMile Arena, which recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. Hear some great advice from Michael for people wanting to enter the industry and make the most of their college experience. From growing up a festival junkie to guiding people at a local festival – Michael talks about his love of music and how a visit to Sasquatch Music Festival changed his life and music tastes. Enjoy this fun, inspiring episode with “Adventures In Venueland's #1 Fan,” which may inspire you to try something new, listen to a new band, or look up flights to check out Treefort Music Fest. Just remember, as Jewel's The Boise Song reminds us, “there's no Z in Boise.”Michael Cullen: LinkedIn | EmailExtraMile Arena: Facebook | X/Twitter | Instagram ––––––ADVENTURES IN VENUELANDFollow on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, or X/TwitterLearn more about Event & Venue Marketing ConferenceMeet our team:Paul Hooper | Co-host, Booking, Branding & MarketingDave Redelberger | Co-host & Guest ResearchMegan Ebeck | Marketing, Design & Digital AdvertisingSamantha Marker | Marketing, Copywriting & PublicityCamille Faulkner | Audio Editing & MixingHave a suggestion for a guest or bonus episode? We'd love to hear it! Send us an email.
Cameron Esposito is a very popular and very funny comedian and the host of the Queery podcast right here on the Maximum Fun network. She has also been to a lot of concerts and while concerts can be noisy, talking about them doesn't have to be. In this soothing episode, Cameron fills us in on five memorable shows and her five memorable dates for those shows. Is Neil Diamond on the list? Yes. Taylor Swift? Well, it's mandatory in modern media to talk about T-Swizzle so yes. And who else? Tune in to find out and see if you can stay awake for all five. Hey Sleepy Heads, is there anyone whose voice you'd like to drift off to, or do you have suggestions on things we could do to aid your slumber? Email us at: sleepwithcelebs@maximumfun.org.Follow the Show on:Instagram @sleepwcelebsTwitter @SleepWithCelebsTikTok @SleepWithCelebsJohn is on Twitter @johnmoe.John's acclaimed, best-selling memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback.Join | Maximum FunIf you like one or more shows on MaxFun, and you value independent artists being able to do their thing, you're the perfect person to become a MaxFun monthly member.
Hannah Clardy joins Jeff to discuss parenting, growing up in Ocean Park, and graduating from Ilwaco High School. Some highlights include: behind-the-scenes of podcasting Gun-Toting Liberals history of Guam cancelled names like Alexa or Karen the awful things that children say men's work vs. women's work explaining hard things (war, sex, gender, etc.) to kids thinking about thinking the love-triangle that got Megan the Stallion shot homemade health products containing parasitic zombie fungus. You'll also hear some great stories such as the time Hannah and Jeff bumped into a teacher while drunk at a concert, and Hannah explains why she likes to bully former presidents on Twitter. Hannah is a lot of fun and it was great to sit down with her for this podcast. I hope you enjoy! Keywords: Taxes; IRS; Da Baby; Lil Baby; Little Richard; Tory Lanez; Megan Thee Stallion; Lil Jon; Roger Miller; Electric Light Orchestra; Manfred Mann's Earthband; Blinded by the Light; guns; abortion; Guam; war; Siri; Alexa; Wyndham resorts; hospitality; happiness; gratitude; Willamette University; Salem, OR; Spokane Falls Community College; art; painting; cross-stitching; Pintrest.com; wreath-making; Disneyland; pedophiles; president Zelinski; Ukraine; Russia; Putin; Twitter; Donald trump; insults; parenting; TopGolf; anime; Kiki's Delivery Service; Gibli films; Wiccan religion; spirituality; conformity; Lemmings; Macarena; Beyond Nails; Warrenton; iPhone 13; genetics; 23andMe; Ancestry.com; siblings; family resemblance; fashion; mom jeans; Abercrombie and Fitch; Hollister; Hot Topic; Jake Cologne; Kirkland Signature; Costco; Tory Lanez; Megan Thee Stallion; Kylie Jenner; nursing; ADHD; self-diagnosis; flow state; time blindness; meditation; disassociation; shopping; impulsivity; serotonin; dopamine; drugs; cocaine; alcohol; Onnit.com; Joe Rogan; nootropics; mushrooms; foraging; edible mushrooms; Lion's Mane mushroom; Chaga; Kava; Cordyceps; zombies; Bigfoot; Sasquatch; Pangea; elephant diaspora; gigantopithicus; infrastructure; teddy Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; The new deal; National Parks; air quality; water quality; Jack Johnson; Nada Surf; Franz Ferdinand; Death Cab for Cutie; Kelly Jacobson; The Gorge Amphitheater; Jack Johnson; The Shins; Sasquatch Music Festival. Music: Don't Understand; Dylan Slitts Still Fly, Revel Day. Ramble by the River Links: · Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ramblebytheriver (Patreon.com/ramblebytheriver) · Website: http://ramblebytheriver.com/ (Ramblebytheriver.com) · Business: ramblebytheriver@gmail.com · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeff.nesbitt.9619/ (https://www.facebook.com/jeff.nesbitt.9619/) · Instagram: https://instagram.com/ramblebytheriver (https://instagram.com/ramblebytheriver) · Twitter: https://twitter.com/rambleriverpod (https://twitter.com/rambleriverpod) · Podcast host: Ramblebytheriver.captivate.fm Hannah Clardy Links: Instagram: @324Hrc Twitter: @Han_nahTweets Copyright 2022 Ramble by the River LLC
*Originally released June 7th 2018*The fellas take a jump over to Seattle to look at Grand Hallway, the chamber pop project spearheaded by Tomo Nakayama. The guys talk a bit about Spotify, Sasquatch Music Festival, and doing chores.Music featured this week:Blessed Be, Honey Bee - PromenadeLittle Sister - Winter CreaturesPiano Room - Yes Is The Answer ggg5.mp3File Size: 154467 kbFile Type: mp3Download File 2:00 - As of April 9th 2020, "Allie Hasn't Seen The Lion King [...]
*Originally released June 19th 2017*Back from Sasquatch Music Festival, Doug and Steve ponder Victor Wooten and his incredible music language. Although best known as one of the great bassists, Wooten's talent for song writing and love of teaching music to youth permeates through every song and surpasses every genre. Also, what did he say?Music featured this week:Soul Circus - Soul CircusThe Lesson - palmysteryWhat Did He Say? - What Did He Say? vvv4.mp3File Size: 15777 [...]
Johnny and Kevin are looking tan and back recording with Roommate Steve recapping Kevin’s solo watch of Harry And Meghan: A Royal Romance (2:30) and the silly fun of xXx: Return of Xander Cage (7:45). The three discuss the Sixth Character of The Movie in xXx (12:45), Vin Diesel fan Roommate Steve gives his surprise rating (21:00), and Kevin rapidfires his nitpicky moments that have stuck with him (23:10). Roommate Steve then helps pick out the next bad movie from the bowl (30:05). Kevin shares some stories from his Sasquatch Music Festival trip (36:50) and gives a shout-out to New York City band Too Many Zooz (44:30). The three then end the pod by previewing the upcoming NBA Finals (46:35) and giving their predictions (53:50).
On this episode of America’s #1 music festival podcast & radio show, we explore the sounds and vibes of one of the top festivals in all the Americas; Sasquatch Music Festival. Taking place this Memorial Day weekend from May 26-28 at The Gorge Amphitheater in gorgeous Washington state. This year’s lineup featured an insane group of top artists from every genre. Including LCD Soundsystem, Chance The Rapper, Twenty One Pilots, and so many more. Frank Ocean was originally scheduled to perform but has since backed out due to personal circumstances, but Sasquatch was lucky enough to get one of top acts of 2017, LCD Soundsystem to fill in. So with out skipping a beat you can still expect Sasquatch to continue it’s legacy as one of the top festivals this year. During this review, we will explore the many different areas in which we feel make up a good festival, and highlight the ones where Sasquatch really excelled. Those areas include: SecurityLocationAtmosphere & AestheticsCamping & Ammenitiesmore! Also throughout this episode we feature the work of three extremely talented artists who performed at Sasquatch, and who we feel you NEED to make time in your festival schedule for. Including: Mannatee CommuneJuly TalkWhite Lung
Episode 68 of Fairly Local, a music review podcast from hosts Chase Schweitzer and Parker Reed. We discuss music fairly local to us or fairly local to you. This week Chase tells us all about his experience at Sasquatch! Music Festival in the great evergreen state of Washington! We talk Chance the Rapper, Twenty One Pilots, LCD Soundsystem, Car Seat Headrest, Phantogram, Aesop Rock, American Football, and more! http://twitter.com/fairlylocalpod http://overcastaudio.com
On this episode of America’s #1 music festival podcast & talk show, we preview one of the top festivals in all the Americas; Sasquatch Music Festival which will take place this Memorial Day week(end) from May 26-28 at The Gorge in beautiful Washington. This year's festival boasts an insane lineup featuring top artists from every genre. Including LCD Soundsystem, Chance The Rapper, Twenty One Pilots, and so many more. Frank Ocean was originally scheduled to perform but has since backed out due to personal circumstances, but Sasquatch was lucky enough to get one of top acts of 2017, LCD Soundsystem to fill in. So with out skipping a beat you can still expect Sasquatch to continue it's legacy as one of the top festivals this year. Sasquatch was founded in 2002, and since then has become a leading name in the festival scene. Establishing itself as the premiere north-western festival for both America & Canada, Sasquatch has grown from a small two day event to a nationally recognized music festival in little over a decade. Constantly evolving, attendees can expect nothing less than total enjoyment from their festival going experience. Also throughout this episode we feature the work of four lesser known artists who will be performing at Sasquatch Music Festival, and who we feel you NEED to make time in your festival schedule for. Including: Saint MesaKlangstofMount KimbieRufus Du Sol
Troy Nelson gets you primed for a killer Memorial Day weekend in the Gorge with a preview of this year's Sasquatch! Music Festival, featuring high energy rock, scuzzy punk, rootsy folk rock, and hard-hitting hip hop. 1. Sleigh Bells - Rule Number One2. Jagwar Ma - O B 13. The Radio Dept. - Committed to the Cause4. SISTERS - Trails5. Manatee Commune - What We've Got6. Aesop Rock - Rings7. Charles Bradley - Change for the World8. Courtney Marie Andrews - Irene9. American Football - I've Been Lost for so Long10. Thee Oh Sees - Plastic PlantSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KEXP's Afternoon Show host Kevin Cole provides your soundtrack to the 2014 Sasquatch Music Festival. A nearly two-hour music mix of Sasquatch highlights will get you pumped on your road trip to the Gorge and back. And, if you're not able to attend Sasquatch this year, will be the next best thing to being there. 1. Old 97's - Let's Get Drunk & Get It On 2. Dude York - Cannibal 3. La Luz - Sure As Spring 4. Foals - Hummer 5. Bob Mould - I Don't Know You Anymore 6. Phantogram - Don't Move 7. Washed Out - Don't Give Up 8. Pillar Point - Eyeballs 9. Lucius - Turn It Around 10. Kithkin - Ampersand 11. Little Green Cars - The John Wayne 12. Big Scary - Twin Rivers 13. Chet Faker - Gold 14. Cut Copy - Free Your Mind 15. Pink Mountaintops - Ambulance City 16. The Physics - Coronas On Madrona 17. Fly Moon Royalty - The Birthday Song 18. First Aid Kit - Emmylou 19. Damien Jurado - Silver Timothy 20. Elbow - New York Morning 21. Mary Lambert - She Keeps My Warm 22. Phosphorescent - Song for Zula 23. Jonathan Wilson - Can We Really Party Today? 24. John Grant - GMF (Greatest Living Creature)Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back from the dead. Or the nearly dead. Or at least the severely Laryngytised. Is that a thing? Anyway, my throat and voicebox were down for the count with a nasty virus. Still playing a little hurt, but I’m ready to muscle through with Epi62 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast! We’re diving heavy into clips this episode. Some new shows. Some old favorites. Got a new Henderson’s Pants ad. Have an unprecedented TRIPLE shot of Burst O’ Durst because we got so far behind. And we actually had someone FINALLY click the Donate button on the http://SuccotashShow.com website! (It’s been over a year since anyone’s touched it but it’s happened and I reveal who it was AND give the person a big ol’ wet sloppy thank you in the TweetSack segment this episode. (Oh, what the heck, I'm going to spoiler alert it right here and thank Geoffrey Welchman, our buddy over at the Inverse Delirium podcast for his generous clicking of the Succotash Donate button!) THE 10 MOST ACTIVE IN THE STITCHER TOP 100 COMEDY PODCAST LIST Even though I was out for a bit, those active podcasts kept marching up and down the list over at Stitcher. Here's how this week's MOST active shows shook out: 39. My Brother, My Brother & Me +3151. The Naughty Show +2063. Too Beautiful to Live with Luke Burbank -2369. The Dead Authors Podcast +4182. Cashing In With TJ Miller -2184. Rollin’ with Dice & Wheels -3785. Tom Rhodes Radio +28391. This Week In Blackness Radio -2497. The New York City Crime Report with Pat Dixon +1899. Answer Me This -24 BOGANWOOD Friend-of-Succotash Jabs over at the DHead Factor put together an interesting "mini-series" of a podcast a few months ago. The show, done narrator or storyteller style by Jabs, chronicles the misadventures of a bunch of low-rent Aussies who live in Boganwood, "Canberra, Australia's forgotten suburb". Delivered in eight episodes, it's an ambitious little project that demonstrates the ability for practically anyone living anywhere to produce inventive entertainment via podcasting. For the next 8 episodes of Succotash, I'm going to feature the Boganwood episodes of Season 1, and we'll also have some conversations with Jabs about the series - where he got the idea, how he executed it, and how plans are coming along for Season 2. We kick off this mini-featurette with Episode 1 in this edition of Succotash. THE CLIPS Tom Rhodes RadioTom Rhodes is one of those veteran standup comedians who has traveled the world, literally, performing and sometimes NOT performing comedy. At one point he had made the San Francisco scene his hang, but since then he’s been around quite a few comedy scenes. Podcasting is the latest scene and he’s been quietly dropping episodes since 2011. This week Tom Rhodes Radio makes a mighty leap up 283 places to get into the Stitcher’s Comedy Top 100. He interviews guest Andy Kindler (who visited us during Succotash Epi55.) SModcast/FEaB After watching this show ricochet around in the Stitcher Top 100 for the past few weeks, I finally listened to enough of it to find out that FEaB stands for Four Eyes And Beard, which are indicative of the two hosts – Matt Myra, who is also part of The Nerdist with Chris Hardwick, and Scott Mosier, who partners with Kevin Smith on the original Smodcast. (I’m not sure, but I think the Smodcast Network is slowly taking over all of podcasting. They’re like the Borg of the internet.) Live Wire! Radio With Luke Burbank, Courtenay Hameister, Sean McGrath, Patricia Ferguson, Live Wire! Radio is a audio variety show recorded in front of an enthusiastic live audience from the Alberta Rose Theatre in Portland. They've got music, conversation, and sketch comedy. It's "radio variety for the A.D.D. generation", as they say on their homesite. Guests this episode include Jen Kirkman, Dan Savage, and The Builders & The Butchers. But our clip is one of their home-brewed sketches about a somewhat different genie… Pablo Francisco: Anything GoesComedian Pablo Francisco has joined up with the ever-growing Sideshow Network to enter the rolls of comics-with-podcasts. In the clippage we share, he takes a look at someone with a lot of fame and fortune that also recently revealed that he’s spent millions on blow. About Last Night Adam Ray and Brad Williams are 55 episodes into this podcast and going strong. Both are comedians, and both are irreverent. Adam Ray’s in that new movie The Heat that just opened, and their guest this episode is pop culture TV host Michael Ho, who also got to interview President Obama after the last election’s disastrous first debate. (I also reviewed this show on last week's This Week In Comedy Podcasts on Splitsider.com - check it out!) Proudly ResentsThis is Adam Spiegleman’s podcast where he and assorted friends like to take movie apart at the seams. Sometime old movies. Sometimes new movies. And, in the case of one recent episode, kids movies. Specifically, Adam invites a friend over with her kids to talk about what they thought of TWO kids movies – A Talking Cat? and Tommy & The Cool Mule. Kids make great reviewers because they pretty much always tell the truth…when you can get them to talk. Air-Raid PodcastWe’ve featured some clippage from the Air-Raid podcast out of Seattle before, with host Aaron Roden, and it’s often more hot new music rather than comedy. But Aaron does pull down some nice chatter, including recently when he took his mics to The Sasquatch Music Festival at the Gorge in Washington State. He ran across comedian Mike Birbiglia, who was performing at the festival, and sliced off a little interview, with a cell phone cameo appearance by You Made It Weird host Pete Holmes. Rutledge Radio Hosted by comedian Gabriel Rutledge and his wife, stay-at-home-mom Kristi Rutledge, their Rutledge Radio hails from Olympia, Washington. In our clip Gabriel talks about the misery and false hope of the audition process. It's good to be back, and with so many clips! If you'd like to make sure we get to your show, you can always send us a 3-5 minutes MP3 clip to clips@SuccotashShow.com. or, if you just like what we're doing, jump on up to iTunes and gives us a healthy rating and maybe a short review. We'll be your bestest friend! Especially if you remember to pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
Rock riffs, punk attitude and snappy arrangements are the stock and trade of Los Angeles' Henry Clay People. The band is led by brothers Joey and Andy Siara, and these guys know their way around a song, and they know their way around a van, as they've been burning up the miles and stages all across the country since 2005 playing at high profile gigs like Lollapalooza, SXSW, Austin City Limits Festival, Coachella and Sasquatch Music Festival. Along the way they've shared bills with Silversun Pickups and Drive-By Truckers.
Rock riffs, punk attitude and snappy arrangements are the stock and trade of Los Angeles' Henry Clay People. The band is led by brothers Joey and Andy Siara, and these guys know their way around a song, and they know their way around a van, as they've been burning up the miles and stages all across the country since 2005 playing at high profile gigs like Lollapalooza, SXSW, Austin City Limits Festival, Coachella and Sasquatch Music Festival. Along the way they've shared bills with Silversun Pickups and Drive-By Truckers.
Rock riffs, punk attitude and snappy arrangements are the stock and trade of Los Angeles' Henry Clay People. The band is led by brothers Joey and Andy Siara, and these guys know their way around a song, and they know their way around a van, as they've been burning up the miles and stages all across the country since 2005 playing at high profile gigs like Lollapalooza, SXSW, Austin City Limits Festival, Coachella and Sasquatch Music Festival. Along the way they've shared bills with Silversun Pickups and Drive-By Truckers.
Multi-instrumentalist Jenny Conlee wasn't expected to join the band only weeks removed from a breast-cancer diagnosis. But she appeared nonetheless. The band interspersed old favorites with tunes from this year's The King Is Dead. Recorded live at The Gorge on Monday, May 30, The Decemberists performs here as part of the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival outside Seattle, Wash. Language Advisory: This is a live concert recording, and may not contain language suitable for all audiences.
Following a tour in support of its 2010 album Expo 86, the band announced it would be going on indefinite hiatus. Hear its penultimate show from day two of the Sasquatch Music Festival. Recorded live at The Gorge on Sunday, May 28, Wolf Parade performs here as part of the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival outside Seattle, Wash. Language Advisory: This is a live concert recording, and may not contain language suitable for all audiences.
Featuring songs from his forthcoming album, Ernest Greene brings hazy bedroom electronica to the Sasquatch Music Festival with a broader sound and an expanded backing band. Recorded live at The Gorge on Saturday, May 28, Washed Out performs here as part of the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival outside Seattle, Wash. Language Advisory: This is a live concert recording, and may not contain language suitable for all audiences.
One of the great recent records to accompany a late-night drive through the city, Aloe Blacc's Good Things synthesizes the sounds of vintage soul with a contemporary vision. Recorded live at The Gorge on Saturday, May 28, Aloe Blacc performs here as part of the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival outside Seattle, Wash. Language Advisory: This is a live concert recording, and may not contain language suitable for all audiences.
Van Etten is no ordinary guitar-wielding singer-songwriter: Sure, she sings softly and woundedly, but her music has teeth. Recorded live at The Gorge on Saturday, May 28, Sharon Van Etten performs here as part of the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival outside Seattle, Wash. Language Advisory: This is a live concert recording, and may not contain language suitable for all audiences.