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We hop over the ditch this week to chat with one of the most well known faces of the Aussie comp scene, Jye Healey from Smokeface Grillah's. We chat everything from how to hide a BBQ from your wife to competing at the American Royal. Noel drops the secrets to the perfect crackling and anoints another lucky cook of the week! Get it in your ears! https://blog.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/
In this episode of The Smoking Hot Confessions BBQ Podcast, I pick the brains of Jye Healey, the captain / not captain of the multi-championship winning BBQ team Smokeface Grillahs. These lads are absolutely at the pointy end of the ladder, finishing 3rd on the Australasian Barbecue Alliance ladder in 2019 and 2nd in 2018. They have competed around Australia, New Zealand, and the United States and have found success everywhere they go. Here we chat about their story so far in competition BBQ, and what they have lined up in 2020. Most interestingly though, Jye has a background in science and a nose for statistics and identifying patterns. So in this episode we have a very interesting chat about patterns he's identified in competition BBQ in different states around Australia. And we round out the episode with a look at how he's taken a buzzword from the business world and applied it to his BBQ team and the results he's found. For more BBQ goodness, check out: https://smokinghotconfessions.com/
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This is Episode Seven of Season Five. In this episode I get in the ears of the Reserve Grand Champion and Grand Champion winners from Smoke in Broke last weekend. So I kick things off with Richard from Beer-B-Q who reveals some very interesting things about the smoker that they cooked most of their hand-ins on. After that, I chat once again with Jye from Smokeface Grillahs - the team that just can't stop winning. We get into what it's like living with a Myron Mixon H2O, and how the point end of the national ladder works under the 2019 ABA rule changes. Before we get into it, I'd like to let you know about our awesome new shop on the website. If you love bacon, you're going to want to check out ‘The Bacon Manifesto'. It's an ebook we've put together with everything you need to know about making bacon at home, and then some delicious recipes about what to do with it, including our iconic Maple Bacon Pecan Pie. I'd also like to invite you to join us at the Smoking Hot Confessions Community on Facebook. If you're looking for a BBQ group full of open-minded people who just love to help each other out, the Smoking Hot Confessions Community is a great place to continue the conversation. Finally, however you're listening to this episode, please subscribe, rate and review the show. It really helps me spread that BBQ love.
In this episode I pick up the phone and catch up with my old mates Booma from Full Metal Ketal and Jye from Smokeface Grillahs. These lads picked up RGC and GC respectively at the 2019 Iron Jack BBQ Challenge at the Western Hotel in Ballarat. We cover lots of things, from changing smokers mid-season, to vehicular disasters, to having food poisoning inside a BBQ trailer! I'd also like to let you know that our killer new line up of merch is now available in our online store. We've got our super cool Kettle caps, the sexy Hail Mary t-shirts, our very versatile SHC Tumblers and some of the largest BBQ stickers on the circuit! Check out them all out on our online store! https://smokinghotconfessions.com/shop/ I'd also like to invite you to join us at the Smoking Hot Confessions Community on Facebook. If you're looking for a BBQ group full of open-minded people who just love to help each other out, the Smoking Hot Confessions Community is a great place to continue the conversation. Finally, however you're listening to this episode, please subscribe, rate and review the show. It really helps me spread that BBQ love. So without further ado, let's catch up with Booma and Jye!
In this episode my buddy Anthony from Black Bark Barbecue and I jump in the faithful Smoking Hot Confessions Mobile and make the annual pilgrimage to BBQ Mecca - the annual BBQ Wars in Port Macquarie, the biggest competition on the Australian calendar with over 100 BBQ teams fighting it out for BBQ glory. Before we get started, there's just a week left to get my ebook ‘27 Lessons Learned from Competition BBQ' available for free on the website. I've recently put together a second edition of that book, working with a professional graphic designer and I'll be releasing that soon. Which means that the free, 1st edition is only going to be available for another week. After that, the second edition will be available for purchase, and there is even going to be a second book available, but I'm keeping the details under wraps for now. I'd also like to invite you to join us at the Smoking Hot Confessions Community on Facebook. If you're looking for a BBQ group full of open-minded people who just love to help each other out, the Smoking Hot Confessions Community is a great place to continue the conversation. Finally, however you're listening to this episode, please subscribe, rate and review the show. It really helps me spread that BBQ love. So without further ado, grab yourself a pulled pork sammich and a frosty and join me as I hit the pavement at BBQ Wars 2018. Head to the Smoking Hot Confessions website for full show notes.
Welcome to Episode TWENTY of the podcast! Yay, 20 episodes! I know it is a small mile marker but it is still one that I am proud of. Thank you to everyone that has shown their support. I am excited to continue to make this content better and to continue making new connections. In this episode I share a conversation I had with my friend Regina. She is the founder and director of Dance Arts by Regina, a dance studio here in the Cleveland area. We talk about fear, failure, how she tunes into her intuition, how she started teaching dance, what it took to open a dance studio and more! You do not want to miss out on this conversation. It is long, organic and left me feeling really inspired afterwards. Happy listening! DISCLAIMER: There is a bit of background noise in this interview due to recording outside. This does not however take away from the interview. Connect with Regina: Instagram: @danceartsbyregina @regina.pietraroia Website: http://www.danceartsbyregina.com/ Connect with me: Instagram: @museroompodcast E-mail: museroompodcast@gmail.com Music by Evan Brown of SmokeFace. Find him on Instagram @smokefacetv Album art by Michaela Miller. Find her on Instagram @shutupmeek. If this episode resonated with you at all please share with a friend, rate, and leave a review on iTunes. This is the best way to support the podcast and all of these things are free and easy to do. Thank you for your support.
Once again the internet has connect me with new friends! In this episode I am sharing a conversation I had with the hosts of the Finding Your Shine Podcast, originally known as the Wine and Shine Podcast. I found them a little over a year ago because I found out that Katie Dalebout was a guest on their podcast and I listened to Katie's podcast, So I started with their episode with Katie and have been listening to them ever since. They are the perfect combination and balance of bubbly chatter and thoughtful questions. We talk about Nina's journey into health coaching, Liz's relationship with food and money, podcasting and body image. I so happy I got the opportunity to chat with them and I hope you enjoy our conversation. Happy listening! Here is how to connect with Nina and Liz: Finding Your Shine Podcast: https://www.findingyourshinepodcast.com/podcast/ Liz is also a host on another podcast: http://inspherationpodcast.com/ Nina's health coaching at: www.nourishedwithnina.com Mindful money with Liz at: www.lizgarster.com Instagram: @findingyourshinepodcast @nourishedwithnina @lizgarster @inspherationpodcast Connect with me: Instagram: @museroompodcast E-mail: museroompodcast@gmail.com If this episode resonated with you please consider sharing it with a friend, rating on iTunes or leaving a review. Your support means so much! Thank you for listening. Music by Evan Brown of SmokeFace. Find him on Instagram @smokefacetv. Album art by Michaela Miller. Find her on Instagram @shutupmeek
In this episode we interview musician, producer, beatmaker who goes by the name of "Smokeface". Listen to his story about his journey through music and how his new project "Clouds" came to be. For more info on Smokeface, you can find him at www.facebook.com/smokefacemusic330 If you want to support the spread of DIY music with a generous contribution, go to www.patreon.com/bwppodcast .. This way we can take the stories of DIY music to the next level. Click http://patreon.com/bwppodcast for more information. If you like what you hear, by all means, LEAVE A COMMENT OR you can go to www.eriqtroi.com and leave it there. Also featured music from: Red Rose Panic - Another Girl - http://redrosepanic.com Smokeface - Daybrake Summer Sounds Fade feat. Kofi Boyake http://facebook.com/smokefacemusic330 Latoya Favor - In Me - https://soundcloud.com/latoya-favor Joe Maas (Zod1ac) - Fool Moon - http://soundcloud.com/zod1acmusic If you are or know a DIY(DID IT YOURSELF) recording artist and they have a complete project or EP and need a safe place to have their music heard, WE'D LOVE TO PLAY YOUR SONG HERE!!! Just drop your LINKS ONLY to bwpsubmissions@gmail.com... *NOTE* PLEASE SEND CLEAN EDITS ONLY..
More than 130 bands will take the stage, er, porches, for this year’s Highland Square Porch Rokr Festival, which on this very podcast was once dubbed “Rock N Roll Christmas.” This week, we speak with Katie Carver Reed, from the Highland Square Neighborhood Association, a vast network of neighborhood volunteers who go to great lengths to make sure this festival is a success each year. Porch Rokr, which takes place Saturday, Aug. 18, will feature a beer garden, morning yoga, food trucks and other vendors, a limited raffle for a guitar signed by music legends Dan and Chuck Auerbach, a karaoke stage and, of course, lots of music. And speaking of music, we also have a conversation with Luminari and Smokeface from dynamic hip-hop group Red Rose Panic, this year’s Porch Rokr main stage headliners. They explain their band origins, along with making the most of each 24. For info, visit http://www.highlandsquareakron.org/porchrokr.aspx.