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The Nature of Idaho
The Nature of Idaho: Josh Ritter

The Nature of Idaho

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 28:02


In this episode, Dr. Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett welcome singer-songwriter and author Josh Ritter, an Idaho native. He joins the conversation to discuss his latest album, Heaven or Someplace as Nice.

Light Talk with The Lumen Brothers
LIGHT TALK Episode 416 - "Nuclear Bright! - Our Conversation with Jim Tetlow"

Light Talk with The Lumen Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 44:46


In this episode of LIGHT TALK, The Lumen Brothers welcome Lighting Designer Jim Tetlow Back to the Show! Join Jim, Steve, Stan, and David as they pontificate about: New events at Showlight; International diversification of lighting designers; Expanded and financially sponsored student program (Applications close March 31!); Interviewing French caterers; Upgrading the television lighting in The U.S. Senate Chamber; Lost baggage; Why live shows are getting brighter and brighter... Will it ever be bright enough?; Balancing video and stage levels in live entertainment and corporate shows; How about "Someplace to build from?"; and The Transition Phase to becoming a Crumudgen.  Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.

The Mike Wagner Show
Bay City, MI singer/songwriter Johnny Guest talks about his latest release “Someplace Called Free”!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 34:31


Bay City, MI singer/songwriter Johnny Guest talks about hislatest release “Someplace Called Free” featuring the title track, “Happy is a Place”along with his album “Naked and Raving”! Johnny began his amazing career at 6 writinghis first song on his Mom's legal pad plucking out notes on an old guitarmissing some strings, travelled across Michigan and Ontario with many bands andas a solo artist with a loyal following on social media, plus a '25 nominee forthe ISSA USA Male Entertainer of the Year, Rising Star, Single of the Year,Songwriter of the Year, Emerging Artist and the stories behind the music! Checkout the amazing Johnny Guest on all major platforms andwww.johnnyguestmusic.com today!#johnnyguest #baycity #michigan #singersongwriter #someplacecalledfree#happyisaplace #nakedandraving #ontario #ISSA #usamaleentertaineroftheyear#risingstar #singleoftheyear #emergingartist #johnnyguestmusic #spreaker#iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble#mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjohnnyguest #themikewagnershowjohnnyguest 

The Mike Wagner Show
Bay City, MI singer/songwriter Johnny Guest talks about his latest release “Someplace Called Free”!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 27:44


Bay City, MI singer/songwriter Johnny Guest talks about hislatest release “Someplace Called Free” featuring the title track, “Happy is a Place”along with his album “Naked and Raving”! Johnny began his amazing career at 6 writinghis first song on his Mom's legal pad plucking out notes on an old guitarmissing some strings, travelled across Michigan and Ontario with many bands andas a solo artist with a loyal following on social media, plus a '25 nominee forthe ISSA USA Male Entertainer of the Year, Rising Star, Single of the Year,Songwriter of the Year, Emerging Artist and the stories behind the music! Checkout the amazing Johnny Guest on all major platforms andwww.johnnyguestmusic.com today!#johnnyguest #baycity #michigan #singersongwriter #someplacecalledfree#happyisaplace #nakedandraving #ontario #ISSA #usamaleentertaineroftheyear#risingstar #singleoftheyear #emergingartist #johnnyguestmusic #spreaker#iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble#mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjohnnyguest #themikewagnershowjohnnyguest 

The Mike Wagner Show
Bay City, MI singer/songwriter Johnny Guest talks about his latest release “Someplace Called Free”!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 34:32


Bay City, MI singer/songwriter Johnny Guest talks about his latest release “Someplace Called Free” featuring the title track, “Happy is a Place” along with his album “Naked and Raving”! Johnny began his amazing career at 6 writing his first song on his Mom's legal pad plucking out notes on an old guitar missing some strings, travelled across Michigan and Ontario with many bands and as a solo artist with a loyal following on social media, plus a '25 nominee for the ISSA USA Male Entertainer of the Year, Rising Star, Single of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Emerging Artist and the stories behind the music! Check out the amazing Johnny Guest on all major platforms and www.johnnyguestmusic.com today! #johnnyguest #baycity #michigan #singersongwriter #someplacecalledfree #happyisaplace #nakedandraving #ontario #ISSA #usamaleentertaineroftheyear #risingstar #singleoftheyear #emergingartist #johnnyguestmusic #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjohnnyguest #themikewagnershowjohnnyguest  Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.

The Faith By Reason Podcast
FBR Episode 15 - The Meaning of Life

The Faith By Reason Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 33:23


Heaven is the Meaning of Life!  The reason we are so perpetually unsatisfied, the reason we can never be truly happy on earth in spite of our best efforts is because we were created for something, for SOMEPLACE exponentially greater! To paraphrase C.S. Lewis, “If you have a longing for which nothing in this world can satisfy, then the only logical conclusion is that you were made for a different world”.  But if Heaven is the answer to “What's the Point?”, then how do we get there?  And more importantly, why does God WANT us there?  In this podcast:The true meaning of lifeGod's greatest desire (and how a perfect and complete God can even HAVE a desire).How man was made to dwell in HeavenHow Marriage is the KEY to the Meaning of LifeWhy ALL creation is “hardwired” to worship, but man's free will makes it VERY dangerousHow to be like GodFor exclusive content, Q&A Videos, and private Bible study, become a Faith By Reason Patreon www.patreon.com/faithbyreason

Roswell Street Baptist Church
All Dressed Up and Someplace to Go! - Colossians: Doctrines, Dangers, and Duty!

Roswell Street Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024


Message from Dan Moran on December 1, 2024

What the Hell Were You Thinking
Black Friday Special: The Life and Afterlife of Elvis MEGA-EDITION!

What the Hell Were You Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 63:28


Show Notes: Black Friday Special The Life and Afterlife of Elvis MEGA-EDITION! Thanksgiving is over and that can only mean one thing! Host Dave Bledsoe is drunk in a bar demanding the “Black Friday Deal” for his bar tab.  (He usually gets the black and blue deal from the bouncers.) On the show this week we are here to help you face The Malaise! (The weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas when NOTHING gets done!) with a Mega Edition of the show. (Admittedly it is a rerun, but a LONG rerun!) We talk about Elvis!  His life and his life after “Death” So kick off your blue suede shoes and let Dave and King get you through till Christmas!  Show Theme: Hypnostate Prelude to Common Sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjxP5ywpZ-O7qu_MFkLXQUQ The Show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatthehellwereyouthinkingpod/ Our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/kHmmrjptrq Our Website: www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Buy Our Stuff: https://www.seltzerkings.com/shop We are a proud member of the Seltzer Kings Podcast Network! http://seltzerkings.com/ Citations Needed: Interview with Vernon Presley (1978) https://www.elvis.com.au/presley/interview-with-vernon-presley-1978.shtml Gladys Presley, the Mother Elvis Presley Worshiped https://www.neatorama.com/2013/05/08/Galdys-Presley-the-Mother-Elvis-Presley-Worshipped/ Memphis blues (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_blues Elvis Presley (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Presley#Teenage_life_in_Memphis ElvisWorld: Bill Burke on Elvis and “Little Elvis” (Elvis in Tighty Whities) https://dykewriter.wordpress.com/2014/10/29/elvisworld-bill-burke-on-elvis-and-little-elvis/#:~:text=Elvis%20Presley%2C%20the%20King%20of,and%20he%20padded%20his%20package. Elvis Presley Stories With Enough Weird Sex To Make You Feel Like A Hound Dog https://www.ranker.com/list/weird-elvis-presley-facts/jon-skindzier Personal relationships of Elvis Presley (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_relationships_of_Elvis_Presley#Linda_Thompson,_Mindi_Miller,_and_Ginger_Alden Too Much Monkey Business | The story of Scatter, Elvis Presley's Pet Chimpanzee https://www.elvis.com.au/presley/scatter-elvis-presleys-pet-chimpanzee.shtml Inside the Enduring Mysteries of Elvis Presley's Death https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/a26721749/elvis-presley-death-true-story/#:~:text=When%20the%20toxicology%20report%20of,during%20a%20performance%20in%201974. Suspicious Minds: The Bizarre, 40-Year History of Elvis Presley Sightings https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/503466/suspicious-minds-bizarre-40-year-history-elvis-presley-sightings Ginger Alden vs. The Memphis Mafia: Who Told the Truth About Elvis and Ginger? http://www.elvis-history-blog.com/ginger-alden.html Col Tom Parker Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel_Tom_Parker#Presley%27s_death THE POOL HOUSE DOOR PHOTO https://lindahoodsigmonstruth.com/the-pool-house-door-photo/ LINDA'S VERY CLEAR AND EXPLICIT TERMS OF SERVICE WE ARE DEFINITELY VIOLATING! https://lindahoodsigmonstruth.com/terms-of-agreement-for-those-who-visit-this-web-site/ Vicksburg Journal, Someplace for The King to Call Home https://www.nytimes.com/1988/10/17/us/vicksburg-journal-someplace-for-the-king-to-call-home.html The Truth About Elvis Trailer  https://youtu.be/dyaJnZjTu6s Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hallmark Snark
S6E6 Our Holiday Story

Hallmark Snark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 58:42


Welcome to Someplace, Vermont, where straight people find every way to avoid talking about who they are or how they feel, and where $25 apparently saves 10 children—what a deal! This is a story of “when you know, you know,” except… when you don't, you still do? We had a lot of questions with this one, like, is the daughter trying to kill off her boyfriend by not telling anyone he has a fatal nut allergy? This might be the longest love story ever told, but certainly has the classic Hallmark Christmas feeling. Join us for Episode 6 of our snarky adventure as we watch, discuss, and judge Hallmark Christmas movies. Check out our latest rankings at HallmarkSnark.com and follow us @HallmarkSnark on Facebook, Instagram, and X.

Compassion Radio Podcast
Serve Ukraine: “Beyond The Perimeter and Back to the Frontlines” Pt. 2

Compassion Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 26:00


After Tuesday's seismic election, the sun came up Wednesday morning. The world is watching carefully what comes next. And I mean the whole world. Because the needs don't wait, one good friend voted early and got on a plane to one of the world's hottest of all hot-spots. Someplace we've taken you many times – […]

Compassion Radio Podcast
Serve Ukraine: “Beyond The Perimeter and Back to the Frontlines” Pt. 1

Compassion Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 26:00


Whatever happens with today's election, the world will still be out there tomorrow morning. And I mean the whole world. Because the needs don't wait, one good friend voted early and got on a plane to one of the world's hottest of all hot-spots. Someplace we've taken you many times – Ukraine. As sick as […]

We Flew Off The Page: A Songwriting Podcast
(Full Video): Josh Ritter's Chaotic Magic

We Flew Off The Page: A Songwriting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 66:58


Josh Ritter is a successful and celebrated songwriter, and I feel convinced after my conversation with him that his songwriting is so good, in part, because he does not particularly care about being successful or celebrated. As he once wrote in “Snow is gone”, “I'm singing for the love of it / Have mercy on the man who sings to be adored”. I loved talking to him. REGARDING THE VIDEO VERSION OF THE SHOW: You'll notice that I've released this episode in both audio and video format. I assumed that it would not publish on podcatchers that don't support video, but it has. If you're using overcast (or a similar podcatcher) and would like the video version, just look for the show on YouTube, it's easiest to find the video there. If you're sticking with audio, switch over to the audio version of this episode, it has slightly more content. :) M7 Intro (0:00) This episode is sponsored by sponsors: (0:35) Opening Interview with Josh: (2:40) Song #1: (22:30) Song #2: (38:20) One Cool Thing: (1:01:40) Farewell and Links: (1:05:06) Links! Josh Ritter New album, “Heaven, or Someplace as Nice” Website Bandcamp Spotify Instagram Facebook We Flew Off The Page Join the Patreon All links Muhammad Seven All links Other Links M7's old tweet to Josh Ritter with Joe Pug on “The Working Songwriter” Ritter with Ben Opipari on “Songwriters on Process” Al Pacino on The NY Times' “The Interview” podcast The RV tournament app

We Flew Off The Page: A Songwriting Podcast
Josh Ritter's Chaotic Magic (audio version)

We Flew Off The Page: A Songwriting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 67:28


Josh Ritter is a successful and celebrated songwriter, and I feel convinced after my conversation with him that his songwriting is so good, in part, because he does not particularly care about being successful or celebrated. As he once wrote in “Snow is gone”, “I'm singing for the love of it / Have mercy on the man who sings to be adored”. I loved talking to him. Intro (0:00) This episode is sponsored by sponsors: (0:35) Opening Interview with Josh: (2:40) Song #1: (22:30) Song #2: (38:20) One Cool Thing: (1:01:40) Farewell and Links: (1:05:06) Links! Josh Ritter New album, “Heaven, or Someplace as Nice” Website Bandcamp Spotify Instagram Facebook We Flew Off The Page Join the Patreon All links Muhammad Seven All links Other Links M7's old tweet to Josh Ritter with Joe Pug on “The Working Songwriter” Ritter with Ben Opipari on “Songwriters on Process” Al Pacino on The NY Times' “The Interview” podcast The RV tournament app

Dirt to Development
Ep. 54 - “If you don't know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else"

Dirt to Development

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 43:04


Anatomy of a zoning case Pt.1: Don't sleep on the pre-filing strategy.

Revenge of the Film Nerds
Season 3, Episode 18: Catch Me If You Can (2002)

Revenge of the Film Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 101:19


Where are you going tonight, Film Nerds? Someplace exotic?On this episode, BK & Jack dive deep into a web of deception & fraud the likes of which they've never encountered before. Learn how one of the most beloved Hollywood biopics of all time is not what it seems in so many surprising ways. Learn the true story behind its protagonist, how the film went from development hell to well-oiled machine, and everything else in-between!Get ready for an incredible odyssey of a con artist, courtesy of the Film Nerds!

Your Dream Life with Kristina Karlsson, kikki.K
#281 - Monday Motivation: "If you don't know where you are going, you'll end up someplace else."

Your Dream Life with Kristina Karlsson, kikki.K

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 7:07


Welcome to another short and empowering episode of Monday Motivation, giving you a thought-provoking boost as you head into your week... Today, we explore a powerful quote from the legendary Yogi Berra that really resonates with me: "If you don't know where you are going, you'll end up someplace else." Here are three key takeaways you can expect from this episode: The importance of defining your destination and how to do it effectively. How to break down your dreams into achievable goals and create a solid plan. The power of regular reflection and gratitude in keeping you on course. It's a short guide to ensure that you're always moving in the right direction toward your dream life. Whatever that means to you. As always, I'd LOVE to hear what resonates with you from this episode and what you plan to implement after listening in. So please share and let's keep the conversation going in the Dream Life Podcast Facebook Group here.     And if you love the quote and want to inspire yourself with it in your everyday life, see these inspiring products here... Have a wonderful week… and remember, it all starts with a dream

Kincaid & Dallas
Things WE WISHED WE KNEW BEFORE WE MOVED IN someplace

Kincaid & Dallas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 11:00


Noises, wild animals...DEAD PEOPLE!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wake Up Memphis Podcast
Judge Judy's Scathing Message to Progressive DA's Like Steve Mulroy: 'Fill ice cream cones someplace. But don't ruin cities'

Wake Up Memphis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 87:58


El celobert
Marshall Crenshaw, el millor compositor de power pop que encara no coneixes

El celobert

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 61:22


La figura de Marshall Crenshaw ha quedat enterrada entre els artistes que mai van aconseguir arribar a un p

El celobert
Marshall Crenshaw, el millor compositor de power pop que encara no coneixes

El celobert

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 61:22


La figura de Marshall Crenshaw ha quedat enterrada entre els artistes que mai van aconseguir arribar a un p

Prose
Episode 207: "Where You Come From" and "Someplace, Somewhere"

Prose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 36:00


This week, define home and try to remember where you're going and why you're here.  *** Purchase Sonbol e-book or paperback. Subscribe via Apple Podcasts. Subscribe via Google Play. Support via Patreon Subscribe via Stitcher. Subscribe via RSS Feed. Check out the official Prose website. Follow on Instagram.

writing class radio
176: Flying Home or Someplace Better

writing class radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 19:48


Today on our show, we bring you a story by Jennifer Byrne, who conjures the courage to leave her husband after she's faced with removing a bird that flew into her house. Her story is an excellent example of using a book-end structure. Jennifer has been published in the New York Times (Tiny Love Stories), The Cut, Psychology Today, Good Housekeeping, Atlas Obscura, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, The New Yorker Daily Shouts and The Guardian. She lives in New Jersey. Writing Class Radio is hosted by Allison Langer and Andrea Askowitz. Audio production by Matt Cundill, Evan Surminski, Chloe Emond-Lane, and Aiden Glassey at the Sound Off Media Company. Theme music is by Justina Shandler.There's more writing class on our website including stories we study, editing resources, video classes, writing retreats, and live online classes. Join our writing community by following us on Patreon. If you want to write with us every week, you can join our First Draft weekly writers groups. You have the option to join Allison on Tuesdays 12-1 ET and/or Mondays with Eduardo Winck 8-9 pm ET. You'll write to a prompt and share what you wrote. If you're a business owner, community activist, group that needs healing, entrepreneur, or scientist and you want to help your team write better, check out all the classes we offer on our website, writingclassradio.com.Join the community that comes together for instruction, an excuse to write, and the support from other writers. To learn more, go to www.Patreon.com/writingclassradio. Or sign up HERE for First Draft for a FREE Zoom link.A new episode will drop every other WEDNESDAY. There's no better way to understand ourselves and each other, than by writing and sharing our stories. Everyone has a story. What's yours?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Deadhead Cannabis Show
From Help On The Way to So Many Roads: Reliving the Rosemont Horizon Dead Show

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 65:59


"From Chicago to Egypt: Collecting Dead Memorabilia and Memories with Jay Blakesburg"Larry Mishkin features a nostalgic recounting of a Grateful Dead concert from March 11th, 1993, at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. The discussion covers various aspects of the event, including the venue's challenges, the band's performance, and reflections on specific songs played during the show. Larry also touches on recent music events, such as Phil Lesh and Friends' performances and upcoming Phish summer tour dates. It also highlights an exhibition by photographer Jay Blakesburg and his collection of Grateful Dead memorabilia, along with personal anecdotes related to Dead history.  Grateful DeadMarch 11, 1993 (31 years ago)Rosemont HorizonRosemont, Illinois (Chicago)Grateful Dead Live at Rosemont Horizon on 1993-03-11 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet ArchiveFinal night of 3 show run March 9 – March 11 (Tuesday – Thursday)  INTRO:                  Help On The Way                                Track #1                                :20 – 2:06                                 Released on Blues For Allah (1975)                                Played 111 times                                First time:  June 17, 1975 at Winterland, S.F.                                       Last time:  June 22, 1995 at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY       SHOW No. 1:      When I Paint My Masterpiece                                Track #6                                1:36 – 3:12                 "When I Paint My Masterpiece" is a 1971 song written by Bob Dylan. It was first released by The Band, who recorded the song for their album Cahoots, released on September 15, 1971. Dylan himself first recorded the song at New York's Blue Rock Studio when he was backed by Leon Russell and session musicians, including Jesse Ed Davis on lead guitar, appeared on Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II, released November 17, 1971, with Russell credited as the producer.             Dylan and The Band performed the song together live, in the early hours of January 1, 1972, at a New Year's Eve concert by The Band; a recording was released as a bonus track on the 2001 CD reissue of The Band's live album Rock of Ages. Douglas Brinkley, while interviewing Dylan for the New York Times in 2020, noted that "When I Paint My Masterpiece" was a song that had grown on him over the years and asked Dylan why he had brought it "back to the forefront of recent concerts". Dylan replied, "It's grown on me as well. I think this song has something to do with the classical world, something that's out of reach. Someplace you'd like to be beyond your experience. Something that is so supreme and first rate that you could never come back down from the mountain. That you've achieved the unthinkable. That's what the song tries to say, and you'd have to put it in that context. In saying that though, even if you do paint your masterpiece, what will you do then? Well, obviously you have to paint another masterpiece". According to his official website, Dylan played the song live 182 times between 1975 and 2019.[4] Five live performances of the song from Dylan's 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour were released on the box set The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings in 2019. The live debut occurred at the War Memorial Auditorium in Plymouth, Massachusetts on October 30, 1975 and the most recent performances occurred on the Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour in 2023. Played 146 timesFirst: June 13, 1987 at Ventura County Fairgrounds, Ventura, CALast: July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago My favorite Dylan cover.  Would rotate in first set with other Dylan covers including Queen Jane Approximately, Stuck Inside of Mobile With Memphis Blues Again and Desolation Row.            SHOW No. 2:      So Many Roads                                Track #7                                :39 – 2:21                 So Many Roads was first performed by the Grateful Dead on February 22, 1992. It was then played regularly through to the last performance of the song on July 9, 1995. In total the song was played just over 50 times.Jerry Garcia spoke about So Many Roads in an interview with Dave DiMartino in 1992;“It's Hunter writing me from my point of view, you know what I mean? We've been working together for so long that he knows what I know. The song is full of references to things that have to do with me.... “....Hunter is the only guy that could do that. He can write my point of view better than I can think it, you know what I mean? So that's the kind of relationship we have. And he frequently writes tunes from my point of view that are autobiographical. There actually biographical I guess. He's the one writing them, but even so they express my point of view - and more than that they express the emotional content of my soul in a certain way that only a long-term and intimate relationship with a guy as brilliant as Hunter coughs up ... I can sing that song, feel totally comfortable with it.” Robert Hunter's comments on the origins of this song in the notes in Box Of Rain: Lyrics 1965-1993; “One afternoon, Jerry was playing some unstructured changes on the piano. Figuring they might be forgotten otherwise, I clicked on my tape recorder. Ten years later I found the tape and listened to it, liked it, and set these words to it. Listening to the pitifully recorded and time-degraded tape, Jerry protested that, although he liked the words, his changes were not very good and unfinished besides. This didn't seem to be the base and I requested that he at least give it a run through. The result was one of the better received new GD songs and one that almost got away.” Never released on a Dead studio album but was a centerpiece of the Dead's first Box Set:  So Many Roads, 5 disc retrospective of the band from 1965 to 1995. Many commentators said this was the best one ever.  When I saw the show, we were still just all hearing the song fort the first few times and getting used to it.  Over time, it has become a favorite thanks to Hunter's lyrics and Jerry's playing and singing. Very emotional.    SHOW No. 3:      Iko Iko                                Track No. 9                                4:04 – 5:38                 "Iko Iko" (/ˈaɪkoʊˈaɪkoʊ/) is a much-coveredNew Orleans song that tells of a parade collision between two tribes of Mardi Gras Indians and the traditional confrontation. The song, under the original title "Jock-A-Mo", was written and released in 1953 as a single by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford and his Cane Cutters but it failed to make the charts.             The story tells of a "spy boy" (i.e. a lookout for one band of Indians) encountering the "flag boy" or guidon carrier for another "tribe". He threatens to "set the flag on fire". Crawford set phrases chanted by Mardi Gras Indians to music for the song. Crawford himself states that he has no idea what the words mean, and that he originally sang the phrase "Chock-a-mo", but the title was misheard by Chess Records and Checker Records president Leonard Chess, who misspelled it as "Jock-a-mo" for the record's release.             The song first became popular in 1965 by the girl groupthe Dixie Cups, who scored an international hit with "Iko Iko". In 1967, as part of a lawsuit settlement between Crawford and the Dixie Cups, the trio were given part songwriting credit for the song. In 1972, Dr. John had a minor hit with his version of "Iko Iko".  Second set opener.  From intro, it was hard to tell if they were going into Women Are Smarter to Iko.  Really enjoyed Women Are Smarter, but always extra happy when it turns out to be Iko. Great version.  Jerry very energetic and really getting into it.                 Played 185 times                First: May 15, 1977 at The Arena in St. Louis                Last: July 5, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheater in St. Louis (first and last time in St. Louis!!)                 SHOW No. 4:      Space                                Track #15 (note that there are 2 “Space” tracks, this is the first one, Track 15)                                4:25 – 5:42 (The Island – Ken Nordine)                               Ken Nordine (April 13, 1920 – February 16, 2019) was an American voice-over and recording artist, best known for his series of word jazz albums.[2] His deep, resonant voice has also been featured in many commercial advertisements and movie trailers. One critic wrote that "you may not know Ken Nordine by name or face, but you'll almost certainly recognize his voice.”             In 1955, he provided the voiceover on Billy Vaughn's version of "Shifting Whispering Sands", which peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. He subsequently attracted wider attention when he recorded the aural vignettes on Word Jazz (Dot, 1957). Love Words, Son of Word Jazz (Dot, 1958) and his other albums in this vein feature Nordine's narration over cool jazz by the Fred Katz Group featuring Chico Hamilton recording under an alias.             Nordine began performing and recording such albums at the peak of the beat era and was associated with the poetry-and-jazz movement. However, it has been observed that some of Nordine's writings "are more akin to Franz Kafka or Edgar Allan Poe" than to the beats.[8] Many of his word jazz tracks feature critiques of societal norms.[9] Some are lightweight and humorous, while others reveal dark, paranoid undercurrents and bizarre, dream-like scenarios. Nordine's DVD, The Eye Is Never Filled was released in 2007.[9]Nordine hosted the weekly Word Jazz program on WBEZ, also carried on other stations, from the 1970s for over forty years.In 1990, Nordine was approached by Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead to be the anchor for their New Year's Eve radio broadcast from Oakland, California.[13] For the broadcast he recorded some improvisations with Garcia, drummer Mickey Hart and Egyptian musician Hamza El-Din.[13] This subsequently led to an album Devout Catalyst, released on the Grateful Dead's own label in 1991[13] and Upper Limbo in 1993[14] and an appearance with the band live at a show at Rosemont, Illinois, in March 1993.            Ken Nordine died February 16, 2019.                OUTRO:                Days Between                                Track No. 18                                4:51 – 6:51                 “Days Between,” a late song in the Robert Hunter / Jerry Garcia songbook, was perhaps their last collaboration on a big, significant song, one that ranks with “Dark Star” and “Terrapin Station” as ambitious and intentionally grand. (I was talking the other day with a friend, about Garcia's playing and songwriting, and the thought came up that Garcia, like few others, was unafraid of grandeur, and could successfully pull it off. Same with Hunter.)            It appeared like the ghostly ships it describes, as if gradually from a fog and only slowly revealing itself as something very big, towering above everything around. It's hard to say it any better than Phil Lesh did in his autobiography, Searching for the Sound:“Achingly nostalgic, ‘Days Between' evokes the past. The music climbs laboriously out of shadows, growing and peaking with each verse, only to fall back each time in hopeless resignation. When Jerry sings the line ‘when all we ever wanted / was to learn and love and grow' or ‘gave the best we had to give / how much we'll never know,' I am immediately transported decades back in time, to a beautiful spring morning with Jerry, Hunter, Barbara Meier, and Alan Trist—all of us goofing on the sheer exhilaration of being alive. I don't know whether to weep with joy at the beauty of the vision or with sadness at the impassable chasm of time between the golden past and the often painful present.”            Each verse in the song contains fourteen lines, and each evokes a different season of the year, although not in sequence. The first verse contains the lines “Summer flies and August dies / the world grows dark and mean.” I can't hear that line without thinking about August West, in Wharf Rat, and, by extension, Garcia himself. “The singing man is at his song / the holy on their knees.” Who is the singing man, if not Garcia, when it comes to Hunter and his words?                Played 42 times by the band, always in the second set, almost always out of drums                First:  February 22, 1993 at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, CA                Last:  June 24, 1995 at RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. This was just the second time it was ever played “Gave the best we had to give, how much we'll never know” No chorus in this song, just verses that keep building on each other. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

Easton Bible Church's Podcast
Episode 1: "Why Are We Here?"- The Inside Track Week 1

Easton Bible Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 35:50


Have you ever wondered why churches exist? Or perhaps more specifically, why does our church exist? Is it because we needed someplace to go on Sunday mornings? A place to make friends or network? Someplace to learn about God and the Bible? At the end of Matthew's Gospel, Jesus lays out a clear mandate for all believers and, by extension, all churches: that we are to go into all the world to make disciples. So, what exactly does that mean? And what does it mean for our church we head into 2024 and beyond?More info https://www.ebc.org or call (609.267.4755), email (office@ebc.org), DM us on Instagram or Facebook, or come see us in person at Easton Bible Church. Thank you for subscribing and sharing.#eastonbiblechurch #hainesportnj #happynewyear #newyear #why #whychurch #disciple #discipleship #theinsidetrack #sundaysermon #lovegodservepeople

Tampa Bay's Morning Krewe On Demand
Launa Met A Fan Someplace She Never Expected

Tampa Bay's Morning Krewe On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 44:09


Launa met a fan someplace that she never expected.

Venture Forth: A D&D Podcast
Ep 121 - Cut Someplace of Our Own

Venture Forth: A D&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 111:31


The party gets into the weeds with the Mayor of Sunplume and get to know the locals, but a shadow looms over their new home.Support the showVenture Forth is a Dungeons and Dragons podcast. We play 5th edition (5e) Dungeons and Dragons in a home-brew D&D actual play setting. Our campaign takes place in the high fantasy realm of Elbor. A world of monsters, heroes and epic tales to be told. D&D is a TTRPG, a tabletop roleplaying game, also known as an RPG. Our gameplay is perfect for beginners to Dungeons and Dragons from episode 1. Olma Marsk is played by Rebecca Hausman, Flynn Felloweave is played by Russ Bartek, March is played by Bridget Black, Ceallach is played by Shane O'Loughlin, Shraya is played by Cameron Gregg, Seeker is played by Rodney Campbell, Thessaly is played by Devon Swanson, and the DM is played by Ethan Ralphs and Seth Fowler.https://www.ventureforthdnd.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNl1hOaZiXruwLE8Ct1NNNA

Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 10/1/23 part 1

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 174:21


Elvis Costello "Radio Radio" - This Year's Model New Order "Crystal" - Get Ready Elastica "Blue" - s/t *************** Glen Roethel "Vanishing Point (Flying)" (featuring Sloan Wainwright) - Unfolding (2013) www.glenroethel.com Sloan Wainwright "These Are The Days" - Life Grows Back (2006) www.sloanwainwright.com Cosy Sheridan "Row" - Eros (2008) www.cosysheridan.com Jim McCarty "Breath Of The Wind" http://www.jamesmccarty.com/ Ellis Paul "Sometime, Someplace" - The Day After Everything Changed (2010) www.ellispaul.com Jack Nelson "Cry For Mama" - www.jacknelsonband.com Sarah Pierce "Cowgirls Ride" - Cowboy's Daughter www.sarahpierce.com Fischer-Z "The Hamburg Beat" - Lovw https://fischer-z.com/ Ben Gage "Otherside" - Two Singing Songs www.bengagemusic.com *************** These are some of the participating artists in the upcoming Black Bear Americana Festival www.blackbearmusicfest.com The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow "Hey Lady" - Band Together www.thewhiskeytreaty.com The Slambovian Circus Of Dreams "Sunday In The Rain" - Flapjacks From The Sky (2004) www.slambovia.com The Currys "Water From The Well" - Follow (2014) www.thecurrysmusic.com Shannah In A Dress "Boomerang" - Robot www.shannainadress.com Kirsten Maxwell "We Always Miss" - Crimson (2015) www.kirstenmaxwell.com ****************** Six Impossible Things "Happy" www.facebook.com/siximpossiblethingsvi Chapell "Once You've Got" - Love In The Summer Of Trouble www.thisischapell.com Zeeteah Massiah "Sistas" www.zeeteah.com Ballyhoo! "Insomniac" - Shellshock www.ballyhoorocks.com Lusitanian Ghosts "September" - Lusitanian Ghosts III https://lusitanianghosts.net/ *********************** Len Price 3 "The Grass is Always Greener" https://www.facebook.com/thelenprice3/ Bettie Serveert "Sundazed To The Core" - Palomine www.bettieserveert.com Vampires Everywhere "Cry Little Sister" https://www.facebook.com/vampireseverywhereofficial/ Mamma Freedom "Seren" https://www.facebook.com/MammaFreedom The Dollyrots "Hey Girl" - Night Owls www.thedollyrots.com The Dollyrots "Because I'm Awesome" - Because I'm Awesome (2007) www.thedollyrots.com Kurt Baker "Rock N' Roll Club" - Rock N' Roll Club https://www.facebook.com/KurtBakerMusic/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support

[Podfic]
Can I Sleep in Your Brain Tonight, Stranger? Chapter 7: I Need Someplace Else to Go

[Podfic]

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 29:23


A Sandman fanfic by equus8. Music: Depression by Sascha Ende® (⁠⁠filmmusic.io standard license⁠⁠) For tags and other details, to leave kudos and comments, please visit the corresponding post on archiveofourown: https://archiveofourown.org/works/48885166! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/literarion/message

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #126: Heavenly & Vail's Tahoe Region VP & COO Tom Fortune

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 87:10


This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on May 2. It dropped for free subscribers on May 5. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe for free below:WhoTom Fortune, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Heavenly and Vail's Tahoe Region (Heavenly, Northstar, and Kirkwood)Recorded onApril 25 , 2023About Heavenly and Vail's Tahoe RegionHeavenlyClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail ResortsLocated in: Stateline, Nevada and South Lake Tahoe, CaliforniaYear founded: 1955Pass affiliations: Unlimited access on Epic Pass; Unlimited access with holiday blackouts on Epic Local Pass, Tahoe Local Pass, Tahoe Value PassClosest neighboring ski areas: Sierra-at-Tahoe (30 minutes), Diamond Peak (45 minutes), Kirkwood (51 minutes), Mt. Rose (1 hour), Northstar (1 hour), Sky Tavern (1 hour, 5 minutes) - travel times vary dramatically given weather conditions and time of day.Base elevation: 6,565 feet at California Lodge; the Heavenly Gondola leaves from Heavenly Village at 6,255 feet – when snowpack allows, you can ski all the way to the village, though this is technically backcountry terrainSummit elevation: 10,040 feet at the top of Sky ExpressVertical drop: 3,475 feet from the summit to California Lodge; 3,785 feet from the summit to Heavenly VillageSkiable Acres: 4,800Average annual snowfall: 360 inches (570 inches for 2022-23 ski season as of May 2)Trail count: 97Lift count: 26 lifts (1 50-passenger tram, 1 eight-passenger gondola, 2 six-packs, 8 high-speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 5 triples, 2 doubles, 2 ropetows, 4 carpets)NorthstarClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail ResortsLocated in: Truckee, CaliforniaYear founded: 1972Pass affiliations: Unlimited access on Epic Pass; Unlimited access with holiday blackouts on Epic Local Pass, Tahoe Local Pass; unlimited with holiday and Saturday blackouts on Tahoe Value PassClosest neighboring ski areas: Tahoe Donner (24 minutes), Boreal (25 minutes), Donner Ski Ranch (27 minutes), Palisades Tahoe (27 minutes), Diamond Peak (27 minutes), Soda Springs (29 minutes), Kingvale (32 minutes), Sugar Bowl (33 minutes), Mt. Rose (34 minutes), Homewood (35 minutes), Sky Tavern (39 minutes), Heavenly (1 hour) - travel times vary dramatically given weather conditions and time of day.Base elevation: 6,330 feetSummit elevation: 8,610 feetVertical drop: 2,280 feetSkiable Acres: 3,170Average annual snowfall: 350 inches (665 inches for 2022-23 ski season as of May 2)Trail count: 106Lift count: 19 (1 six-passenger gondola, 1 pulse gondola, 1 chondola with 6-pack chairs & 8-passenger cabins, 1 six-pack, 6 high-speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 2 triples, 1 platter, 5 magic carpets)KirkwoodClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail ResortsLocated in: Kirkwood, CaliforniaYear founded: 1972Pass affiliations: Unlimited access on Epic Pass, Kirkwood Pass; Unlimited access with holiday blackouts on Epic Local Pass, Tahoe Local Pass; unlimited with holiday and Saturday blackouts on Tahoe Value PassClosest neighboring ski areas: Sierra-at-Tahoe (48 minutes), Heavenly (48 minutes) - travel times vary dramatically given weather conditions and time of day.Base elevation: 7,800 feetSummit elevation: 9,800 feetVertical drop: 2,000 feetSkiable Acres: 2,300Average annual snowfall: 354 inches (708 inches for 2022-23 ski season as of May 2)Trail count: 94Lift count: 13 (2 high-speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 6 triples, 1 double, 1 T-bar, 2 carpets)Why I interviewed himFor decades, Heavenly was the largest ski area that touched the state of California. By a lot. Four drive-to base areas serving 4,800 acres across two states. Mammoth? Ha! Its name misleads – 3,500 acres, barely bigger than Keystone. To grasp Heavenly's scale, look again at the new North Bowl lift on the trailmap above. A blip, one red line lost among dozens. Lodged near the base like the beginner lifts we're all used to ignoring. But that little lift rises almost 1,300 vertical feet over nearly a mile. That's close to the skiable drop of Sugar Bowl (1,500 feet), itself a major Tahoe ski area. Imagine laying Sugar Bowl's 1,650 acres over the Heavenly trailmap, then add Sierra-at-Tahoe (2,000 acres) and Mt. Rose (1,200). Now you're even.Last year, Palisades Tahoe wrecked the party, stringing a gondola between Alpine Meadows and the resort formerly known as Squaw Valley. They were technically one resort before, but I'm not an adherent of the these-two-ski-areas-are-one-ski-area-because-we-say-so school of marketing. But now the two sides really are united, crafting a 6,000-acre super-resort that demotes Heavenly to second-largest in Tahoe.Does it really matter? Heavenly is one of the more impressive hunks of interconnected mountain that you'll ever ski in America. Glance northwest and the lake booms away forever into the horizon. Peer east and there, within reach as your skis touch a 20-foot snowbase, is a tumbling brown forever, the edge of the great American desert that stretches hundreds of miles through Nevada, Utah, and Colorado.When Vail Resorts raised its periscope above Colorado for the first time two decades ago, Heavenly fell in its sites. The worthy fifth man, an all-star forward to complement the Colorado quad of Vail, Beaver Creek, Keystone, and Breck. That's not an easy role to fill. It had to be a mountain that was enormous, evolved, transcendent. Someplace that could act as both a draw for variety-seeking Eagle County faithful and an ambassador for the Vail brand as benevolent caretaker. Heavenly, a sort of Vail Mountain West – with its mostly intermediate pitch, multiple faces, and collection of high-speed lifts cranking out of every gully – was perfect, the most logical extra-Colorado manifestation of big-mountain skiing made digestible for the masses.That's still what Heavenly is, mostly: a ski resort for everyone. You can get in trouble, sure, in Mott or Killebrew or by underestimating the spiral down Gunbarrel. But this is an intermediate mountain, a cruisers' mountain. Even the traverses – and there are many – are enjoyable. Those views, man. Set the cruise control and wander forever. For a skier who doesn't care to be the best skier in the world but who wants to experience some of the best skiing in the world, this is the place.What we talked aboutRecords smashing all over the floor around Tahoe; why there won't be more season extensions; Heavenly's spring-skiing footprint; managing weather-related delays and shutdowns in a social-media age; it's been a long long winter in Tahoe; growing up skiing the Pacific Northwest; Stevens Pass in the ‘70s; remember when Stevens Pass and Schweitzer had the same owner?; why leaving the thing you love most can be the best thing sometimes; overlooked Idaho; pausing at Snow King; fitting rowdy Kirkwood into the Vail Resorts puzzle; the enormous complexity of Heavenly; what it means to operate in two states; a special assignment at Stevens Pass; stabilizing a resort in chaos; why Heavenly was an early snowmaking adopter; Hugh and Bill Killebrew; on the ground during the Caldor Fire; snowmaking systems as fire-fighting sprinkler systems; fire drills; Sierra-at-Tahoe's lost season and how Heavenly and Kirkwood helped; wind holds and why they seem to be becoming more frequent; “it can be calm down in the base area and blowing 100 up top”; potential future alternatives to Sky Express as a second lift-served route back to Nevada from California; a lift-upgrade wishlist for Heavenly; how Mott Canyon lift could evolve; potential tram replacement lifts; the immediate impact of the new North Bowl express quad; how Northstar, Kirkwood, and Heavenly work together as a unit; paid parking incoming; and the Epic Pass.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewThe first half of my life was dominated by one immutable looming fact: the year 2000 would arrive. That's how we all referenced it, every time: “the year 2000.” As though it were not just another year but the president of all years. The turning of a millennium. For the first time in a thousand years. It sounded so fantastical, so improbable, so futuristic. As though aliens had set an invasion date and we all knew it but we just didn't know if they would vaporize us or gift us their live-forever beer recipe. Y2K hysteria added a layer of intrigue and mild thrill. Whatever else happened with your life, wherever you ended up, whoever you turned out to be, this was a party you absolutely could not miss.This winter in Tahoe was like that. If you had any means of getting there, you had to go. Utah too. But everything is more dramatic in Tahoe. The snows piled Smurf Village-like on rooftops. The incredible blizzards raking across the Sierras. The days-long mountain closures. It was a rare winter, a cold winter, a relentless winter, a record-smashing winter for nearly every ski area ringing the 72-mile lake.Tahoe may never see a winter like this again in our lifetimes. So how are they dealing with it? They know what to do with snow in Tahoe. But we all know what to do with water until our basement floods. Sometimes a thing you need is a thing you can get too much of.In March I flew to California, circled the lake, skied with the people running the mountains. Exhaustion, tinted with resignation, reigned. Ski season always sprawls at the top of the Sierras, but this winter – with its relentless atmospheric rivers, the snows high and low, the piles growing back each night like smashed anthills in the driveway – amplified as it went, like an action movie with no comedic breaks or diner-meal interludes. How were they doing now, as April wound down and the snows faded and corn grew on the mountainside? And at the end of what's been a long three years in Tahoe, with Covid shutdowns leading into a Covid surge leading into wildfires leading into the biggest snows anyone alive has ever seen? There's hardship in all that, but pride, too, in thriving in spite of it.What I got wrongI said that the Kehr's Riblet double was “one of the oldest lifts in the country.” That's not accurate. It was built in 1964 – very old for a machine, but not even the oldest lift at the resort. That honor goes to Seventh Heaven, a 1960 Riblet double rising to the summit. And that's not even the oldest Riblet double in the State of Washington: White Pass still runs Chair 2, built in 1958; and Vista Cruiser has been spinning at Mt. Spokane since 1956.Questions I wish I'd askedFortune briefly discussed the paid-parking plans landing at Heavenly, Northstar, and Kirkwood next winter. Limited as these are to weekend and holiday mornings, the plans will no doubt spark feral rage in a certain group of skiers who want to pretend like it's still 1987 and Tahoe has not changed in an unsustainable way. The traffic. The people. The ripple effects of all these things. I would have liked to have gotten into the motivations behind this change a bit more with Fortune, to really underscore how this very modest change is but one way to address a huge and stubborn problem that's not going anywhere.  Why you should ski Heavenly, Northstar, and KirkwoodFrom a distance, Tahoe can be hard to sort. Sixteen ski areas strung around the lake, nine of them with vertical drops of 1,500 feet or more:How to choose? One easy answer: follow your pass. If you already have an Epic Pass, you have a pre-loaded Tahoe sampler. Steep and funky Kirkwood. Big and meandering Heavenly. Gentle Northstar. The Brobots will try steering you away from Northstar (which they've glossed “Flatstar”) or Heavenly (too many traverses). Ignore them. Both are terrific ski areas, with endless glades that are about exactly pitched for the average tree skier. Kirkwood is the gnarliest, no question, but Northstar (which is also a knockout parks mountain, and heavily wind-protected for storm days), and Heavenly (which, despite the traverses, delivers some incredible stretches of sustained vertical), will still give you a better ski day than 95 percent of the ski areas in America on any given winter date.It's easy to try to do too much in Tahoe. I certainly did. Heavenly especially deserves – and rewards – multiple days of exploration. This is partly due to the size of each mountain, but also because conditions vary so wildly day-to-day. I skied in a windy near-whiteout at Kirkwood on Sunday, hit refrozen crust that exiled me to Northstar groomers on Tuesday, and lucked into a divine four-inch refresh at Heavenly on Wednesday, gifting us long meanders through the woods. Absolutely hit multiple resorts on your visit, but don't rush it too much – you can always go back.Podcast NotesOn Schweitzer and Stevens Pass' joint ownerFortune and I discuss an outfit called Harbor Resorts, which at one time owned both Stevens Pass and Schweitzer. I'd never heard of this company, so I dug a little. An Aug. 19, 1997 article in The Seattle Times indicates that the company also once owned a majority share in Mission Ridge and something called the “Arrowleaf resort development.” They sold Mission in 2003, and the company split in two in 2005. Harbor then sold Stevens to CNL Lifestyle Properties in 2011, where it operated under Karl Kapuscinski, the current owner, with Invision Capital, of Mountain High, Dodge Ridge, and China Peak. CNL then sold the resort to the Och-Ziff hedge fund in 2016, before Vail bought Stevens in 2018 (say what you'd like about Vail Resorts, but at least we have relative certainty that they are invested as a long-term owner, and the days of private-equity ping pong are over). Schweitzer remains under McCaw Investment Group, which emerged out of that 2005 split of Harbor.As for Arrowleaf, that refers to the doomed Early Winters ski area development in Washington. Aspen, before it decided to just be Aspen, tried being Vail, or what Vail ended up being. The company's adventures abroad included owning Breckenridge from 1970 to 1987 or 1988, developing Blackcomb, and the attempted building of Early Winters, which would have included up to 16 lifts serving nearly 4,000 acres in the Methow Valley. Aspen, outfoxed by a group of citizen-activists who are still shaking their pom-poms about it nearly four decades later, eventually sold the land. Subsequent developers also failed, and today the land that would have held, according to The New York Times, 200 hotel rooms, 550 condos, 440 single-family homes, shops, and restaurants is the site of exactly five single-family homes. If you want to understand why ski resort development is so hard, this 2016 article from the local Methow Valley News explains it pretty succinctly (emphasis mine):“The first realization was that we would be empowered by understanding the rules of the game.” Coon said. Soon after it was formed, MVCC “scraped together a few dollars to hire a consultant,” who showed them that Aspen Corp. would have to obtain many permits for the ski resort, but MVCC would only have to prevail on defeating one.Administrative and legal challenges delayed the project for 25 years, “ultimately paving the way to victory,” with the water rights issue as the final obstacle to resort development, Coon said.The existing Washington ski resorts, meanwhile, remain overburdened and under-built, with few places to stay anywhere near the bump. Three cheers for traffic and car-first transportation infrastructure, I guess. Here's a rough look at what Early Winters could have been:On Stevens Pass in late 2021 and early 2022Fortune spent 20 years, starting in the late 1970s, working at Stevens Pass. Last year, he returned on a special assignment. As explained by Gregory Scruggs in The Seattle Times:[Fortune] arrived on Jan. 14 when the ski area was at a low point. After a delayed start to the season, snow hammered the Cascades during the holiday week. Severely understaffed, Stevens Pass struggled to open most of its chairlifts for six weeks, including those serving the popular backside terrain.Vail Resorts, which bought Stevens Pass in 2018, had sold a record number of its season pass product, the Epic Pass, in the run-up to the 2021-22 winter, leaving thousands of Washington residents claiming that they had prepaid for a product they couldn't use. A Change.org petition titled “Hold Vail Resorts Accountable” generated over 45,000 signatures. Over 400 state residents filed complaints against Vail Resorts with the state Attorney General's office. In early January, Vail Daily reported that Vail's stock price was underperforming by 25%, with analysts attributing the drop in part to an avalanche of consumer ire about mismanagement at resorts across the country, including Stevens Pass.On Jan. 12, Vail Resorts fired then-general manager Tom Pettigrew and announced that Fortune would temporarily relocate from his role as general manager at Heavenly Ski Resort in South Lake Tahoe, California, to right the ship at Stevens Pass. Vail, which owns 40 ski areas across 15 states and three countries, has a vast pool of ski industry talent from which to draw. In elevating Fortune, whose history with the mountain goes back five decades, the company seems to have acknowledged what longtime skiers and snowboarders at Stevens Pass have been saying for several seasons: local institutional knowledge matters.Fortune is back at Heavenly, of course. Ellen Galbraith is the resort's current general manager – she is scheduled to join me on The Storm Skiing Podcast in June.On Hugh and Bill KillebrewFortune and I touched on the legacy of Hugh Killebrew and his son, Bill. This Tahoe Daily Tribune article sums up this legacy, along with the tragic circumstances that put the younger Killebrew in charge of the resort:By October of 1964, attorney Hugh Killebrew owned more than 60 percent of the resort. … Killebrew was a visionary who wanted to expand the resort into Nevada. Chair Four [Sky] allowed it to happen.In the fall of 1967, [Austin] Angell was part of a group that worked through storms and strung cable for two new lifts in Nevada. Then on New Year's Day, 1968, Boulder and Dipper chairs started running. Angell's efforts helped turn Heavenly Valley into America's largest ski area. …On Aug. 27, 1977 … Hugh Killebrew and three other resort employees were killed in a plane crash near Echo Summit.Killebrew's son, Bill Killebrew, a then-recent business school graduate of the University of California, was one of the first civilians on the scene. He saw the wreckage off Highway 50 and immediately recognized his dad's plane. …At 23, Bill Killebrew assumed control of the resort. A former youth ski racer with the Heavenly Blue Angels, he learned a lot from his dad. But the resort was experiencing two consecutive drought years and was millions of dollars in debt.Bill Killebrew began focusing on snowmaking capabilities. Tibbetts and others tinkered with different systems and, by the early 1980s, Heavenly Valley had 65 percent snowmaking coverage.With a stroke of good luck and several wet winters, Bill Killebrew had the resort out of debt in 1987, 10 years after bankruptcy was a possibility. It was now time to sell.Killebrew sold to a Japanese outfit called Kamori Kanko Company, who then sold it to American Skiing Company in 1997, who then sold it to likely forever owner Vail in 2002.When he joined me on The Storm Skiing Podcast in 2021, Tim Cohee, current GM of China Peak, called Bill Killebrew “the smartest person I've ever known” and “overall probably the smartest guy ever in the American ski industry.” Cohee called him “basically a savant, who happened to, by accident, end up in the ski business through his dad's tragic death in 1977.” You can listen to that at 26:30 here.On Sierra-at-Tahoe and the Caldor FireMost of the 16 Tahoe-area ski areas sit along or above the lake's North Shore. Only three sit south. Vail owns Heavenly and Kirkwood. The third is Sierra-at-Tahoe. You may be tempted to dismiss this as a locals' bump, but look again at the chart above – this is a serious ski area, with 2,000 acres of skiable terrain on a 2,212-foot vertical drop. It's basically the same size as Kirkwood.The 2021 Caldor Fire threatened all three resorts. Heavenly and Kirkwood escaped with superficial damage, but Sierra got crushed. A blog post from the ski area's website summarizes the damage:The 3000-degree fire ripped through our beloved trees crawling through the canopies and the forest floor affecting 1,600 of our 2,000 acres, damaging lift towers, haul ropes, disintegrating terrain park features and four brand new snowcats and practically melted the Upper Shop — a maintenance building which housed many of our crews' tools and personal belongings, some that had been passed down through generations.The resort lost the entire 2021-22 ski season and enormous swaths of trees. Here's the pre-fire trailmap:And post-fire:Ski areas all over the region helped with whatever they could. One of Vail Resorts' biggest contributions was filling in for Sierra's Straight As program, issuing Tahoe Local Epic Passes good at all three ski areas to eligible South Shore students.On wind holdsFortune discussed why wind holds are such an issue at Heavenly, and why they seem to be happening more frequently, with the San Francisco Chronicle earlier this year.On the pastI'll leave you with this 1972 Heavenly trailmap, which labels Mott and Killebrew Canyons as “closed area - dangerous steep canyons”:Or maybe I'll just leave you with more pictures of Heavenly:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 40/100 in 2023, and number 426 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

ColemanNation - Season 2: Ron Coleman's Interesting People
“All Grown Up with Someplace to Go”

ColemanNation - Season 2: Ron Coleman's Interesting People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 49:12


CJ Pearson burst onto the scene as a political social media prodigy.  Now he's 20, lecturing for Prager University and as energetic, optimistic and loquacious as ever. Watch Ron try ... The post “All Grown Up with Someplace to Go” appeared first on ColemanNation.

Song of the Day
King Zaae - Someplace Somewhere

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 4:13


King Zaae - Someplace Somewhere a 2022 self-released single. Seattle-based artist King Zaae may be young at only 17 but he already has a widespread discography of genre-fluid sounds in the six years he's been making music when he started fiddling with making music on his iPhone at eleven years old. Since 2021, though, his music has really started to take shape, refining his production techniques for a fully formed yet ever-changing musical identity. His earlier mixtapes like I Hate This Town and debut album Being Sad is a Cliché saw King Zaae lean into the emo influences he gleamed from his auntie like My Chemical Romance, Hawthorne Heights, and American Football. In recent singles (of which he's released over a dozen since the start of 2022), he's explored everything from R&B and funk to hyper-pop. Our Song of the Day, “Someplace Somewhere,” is a softly-strummed R&B ballad that leans on King Zaae's smooth vocals while a warbling synth and a hypnotic electric guitar melody keep meter. The main element of emo - longing - is still present but in a more Frank Ocean than Gerard Way manner. King Zaae will compete in this year's 2nd annual 21-and-under Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) music showcase, Sound Off! He'll perform on Saturday, February 25th alongside other up-and-coming local artists Pilot Seat, defsharp, and lavenderhayez. Watch the official video for “Being Sad Is a Cliche” and read the full post at KEXP.org.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Don't Look Under The Bed - A Hospitality Podcast

Niki and Robin are back and celebrating 2 years hosting Don't Look Under The Bed Podcast. Thank you for your support! HEY...leave us a review on apple podcasts Connect with us: IG: @dontlookunderthebedpod LinkedIn: linkedin/in/robinmoncrieffe linkedin/in/nikiwade info@dontookunderthebed.org robin@dontlookunderthebed.org niki@dontlookunderthebed.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deviate with Rolf Potts
Why you go someplace is less important than just going (with Tony Perrottet)

Deviate with Rolf Potts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 57:55


“For ancient Roman tourists, the whole point of travel was to go where everyone else was going. Sightseeing was a form of pilgrimage.” –Tony Perrottet In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Tony discuss the habits idiosyncrasies of ancient Roman tourists, and how they relate to modern travel (1:30); the class tensions and expectations inherent in different types of modern and historical travelers, and how the "unexpected" affects these journeys (17:00); the appeal of Egypt to both ancient and modern tourists (22:30); how mythic ages can be a prism through which to see a place (33:00); how travel and geographical endeavor is an important task for a historian (44:30); and how the experience of travel has and hasn't changed over the years (55:30). Tony Perrottet (@TonyPerrottet) is the author of six books, including Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists; The Sinner's Grand Tour: A Journey Through the Historical Underbelly of Europe; and The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the Greek Games. Notable Links: The Nomadic Network book club (online events with Rolf) Vagabond's Way sweepstakes (online giveaway) Yousuf Karsh (Canadian photographer) Petra (ancient Nabataean city in Jordan) Troy (ancient city in modern-day Turkey) Grand Tour (travel rite from 17th-19th centuries) Explorer's Club (professional society in New York) Lionel Casson (historian who wrote on ancient Rome) Ludwig Friedländer (scholar who wrote on ancient Rome) Wenamun (ancient Egyptian traveler) Appian Way (ancient Roman road) Gladiator (2000 film) Sultan Hotel (Rolf's favorite hostel in Cairo) Valley of the Kings (ancient tomb complex in Egypt) Felucca (Mediterranean sailing boat) Egypt's Entrepreneur Awards Belle Époque (period of French history) Giacomo Casanova (Italian adventurer) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (German poet) Theseus (mythical Athenian king) Nero (Roman emperor) Ephesus (ancient Greek city) The ancient Greek Olympics (Deviate episode) Sagas of Icelanders (medieval narratives) Alhambra (Islamic-era fortress in Spain) Souvenir (book by Rolf Potts) True Cross (crucifixion cross sought by medieval pilgrims) Holy Prepuce (foreskin sought by medieval pilgrims) Paris Writing Workshops (Rolf's writing classes) The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel's 2017 album Lumber. Note: We don't host a “comments” section, but we're happy to hear your questions and insights via email, at deviate@rolfpotts.com.

Gospel Addict Podcast
Episode 180: Interview with Marshall Brandon, Someplace to Be Somebody: God's Story in the Life of Marshall Brandon (full episode)

Gospel Addict Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 55:53


Greg Bryan interviews Marshall Brandon regarding his book: Someplace to Be Somebody: God's Story in the Life of Marshall BrandonHow do you choose life when all you've ever known is destruction?By the time Marshall Brandon was five he'd been beaten, abused, and abandoned. By eighteen he was addicted and dealing drugs, fully involved in living the life of a thug. By the time he finished his tour in Vietnam, all he wanted was to take the white man down.But God had other ideas.In a memoir that reads like an adrenaline-packed novel, you'll delve deep inside the life of a man who should not have survived, let alone be ministering to men and women in a way few others can. A man working to free people from opioid addiction and fighting the brutal racial rifts that are battering our country.Someplace to Be Somebody is real. Raw. And the riveting story of a man crushing insurmountable odds through the power of a God that says nothing is impossible.Get your copy here: https://a.co/d/6DEzdzN

Gospel Addict Podcast
Episode 179: Interview with Marshall Brandon, Someplace to Be Somebody: God's Story in the Life of Marshall Brandon (part 2 of 2)

Gospel Addict Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 25:14


Greg Bryan interviews Marshall Brandon regarding his book: Someplace to Be Somebody: God's Story in the Life of Marshall BrandonHow do you choose life when all you've ever known is destruction?By the time Marshall Brandon was five he'd been beaten, abused, and abandoned. By eighteen he was addicted and dealing drugs, fully involved in living the life of a thug. By the time he finished his tour in Vietnam, all he wanted was to take the white man down.But God had other ideas.In a memoir that reads like an adrenaline-packed novel, you'll delve deep inside the life of a man who should not have survived, let alone be ministering to men and women in a way few others can. A man working to free people from opioid addiction and fighting the brutal racial rifts that are battering our country.Someplace to Be Somebody is real. Raw. And the riveting story of a man crushing insurmountable odds through the power of a God that says nothing is impossible.Get your copy here: https://a.co/d/6DEzdzN

Precarious
I Have Something To Tell You - My Precarious Life: B0NUS EPISODE

Precarious

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 28:57


I have decided to come clean and let you in on how my path towards death has evolved. I admit, I was purposely not disclosing some information. And, in this episode I lay the foundation for my rationale - or at least I explore my rationale. I'm at a crossroads. And, yes, I return to the concept of suffering becasue it's one of my measuring sticks. I ask all of us to visit our relationship with it: what does it mean to you? How do you mange it? Do you try to avoid it? Embrace it? Someplace in the middle? Suffering doesn't necessarily mean "bad". If not, then how do we live with it has humans?Join me in this BONUS episode. I am sharing my precarious life decisions in real-time. If that's not an act of vulnerability, I don't know what is.

Recap Book Chat
Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah

Recap Book Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 37:16


We end 2022 with a great book from Kristin Hannah called the Winter Garden. Kristin Hannah is also the author of the The Nightingale and The Four Winds. The Winter Garden takes place during modern times with flash backs to Russia during WWII. Hannah does a superb job of bringing to life the generational affects of war and the family dysfunction that is born from lack of communication. This story is weaved between sisters and their mother and the converging of each of their lives. The grit and determination of people that lived through such horrendous times is incredible. We greatly appreciate the reachers and historians that sought out stories such as the one in this book and preserved the truth of what really happened. If you enjoy learning a bit of history while reading check out our other episodes where we recap historical fiction novels as well as a few true stories. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith - Set during the great depression A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate Albus- Set during WWII Unbroken by Lauren Hillenbrand -Set during WWII in the South Pacific The Engineer's Wife: A Novel of the Brooklyn Bridge -Set during 1800's Some Place to Call Home by Sandra Dallas- Set during the great depression All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr- Set during WWII Dr. Zhivago by Boris Pasternak- Set during Russian Revolution of 1917 Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark T. Sullivan- True Story during WWII The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson -Set in Kentucky during 1936 The Shepherd of the Hills by Harold Bell Wright- Set in the Ozark Hills during the early 1900's The Last Green Valley by Mark T. Sullivan- Set during WWII War and Peace by Leo Tolsoy -Set during French invasion of Russia in 1812 Projekt 1065 by Alan Gratz- Set in Germany during WWII The Book Woman's Daughter by Kim Michele Richardson- Set deep in Kentucky's Appalachia during early 1950's The Last Bookshop in London by Madeline Martin- Set in London during WWII The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel The Perilous Road by William O. Steele- Set in Tennessee during the American Civil War Note that some of the links above are affiliate links to books we think you will love. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recapbookchat/message

I Don't Need an Acting Class
We Are Someplace

I Don't Need an Acting Class

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 12:11


This week, Milton takes us on a journey through the significance of the “place,” the objects (or props) that live there and our relationship to all of it. He shares an improvisation that JP did for The Glass Menagerie. He wanted to explore Tom's relationship to his sister Laura's victrola in order to deepen his relationship with Laura. Milton also shares his experience visiting The Eugene O'Neil House as an example of how, in life, we have specific relationships to places and things. Those relationships ground us in the play, fill us emotionally and bring a richness and dimension to our work. Have an acting question for Milton? Email him at: questionsformilton@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/actingclass/support

Prevail with Greg Olear
The Money's Gotta Be Someplace (with Debra LaPrevotte)

Prevail with Greg Olear

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 65:41


For 20 years, Debra LaPrevotte worked for the FBI, specializing in international kleptocracy investigations. After retiring from the Bureau, she took a job with The Sentry, the organization funded by George Clooney, where she continues her work investigating kleptocratic crimes, particularly in Africa. She is the co-host and subject of a new podcast, “A Nation for Thieves,” put out by Lion's Gate. She talks to Greg Olear about her FBI experiences, which countries are the most corrupt, how real estate and art are used to launder money, the problem with Delaware, and the time she seized a Maybach only to find it was out of gas. Plus: a Twitter anthem. Follow Andrew: https://twitter.com/andrewsweiss Buy his book: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250760753/accidentalczar Sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/greg Subscribe to the PREVAIL newsletter: https://gregolear.substack.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

3 Men And A Mystery
Katherine 'Katie' Janness

3 Men And A Mystery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 82:25


Episode 12 Katherine 'Katie' JannessThe big city of Atlanta, GA is a melting pot in many ways. With a population of half a million people, it's as diverse a city as you can find. There are countless people of every race, creed, and religion that call Atlanta home, and there is a very proud, and accpeted LGBTQ community there. Someplace in the big city of Atlanta, a sadistic and vicious killer has managed to get away so far with a brutal crime that shocked residents of Atlanta.In the early morning hours of July 28, 2021, 40 year old Atlanta resident Katherine 'Katie' Janness was murdered in the scrolling Piedmont park along with her beloved dog Bowie. Katie often walked Bowie in the park without incident, but on this occasion, she crossed paths with a cold blooded killer who savagelt stabbed Katie and Bowie to death. Katie was stabbed dozens of times.Even more shocking, her killer carved letters into her body. Sadly, it was Katie's girlfriend Emma who discovered Katie and Bowie dead. She had gone out to search the park for them after they didn't come home.In the aftermath of the murders, it came to light that many of the park's cameras were not working. Had they been operational, this case may be solved. The city has now taken steps to ensure that the park is secure and that cameras are working properly, but sadly, it's too late in this case.The news of the shocking murders of Katie and Bowie understandably left the community on edge, and some residents were wary of venturing out after dark fearing that a maniac was moving amongst them. But did Katie and Bowie die randomly at the hands of a deranged serial killer, or were they targeted by someone who was familiar with them? Could Katie have been killed in a hate crime because she was a Lesbian? Even Katie's girlfriend Emma has been accused of being involved, and police have not publicly cleared her. Unfortuately, there are many questions and possibilities, and not a lot that points in any one direction.Anyone with information about this case can call Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-8477This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind #14DaysOfMagic Use promo code Magicmind.co/14daysofmagic Use our promo code Detective14 to save 20% off your first order of Magic MindTo find out how to join us live as we record each new episode of Citizen Detective, follow us on Social Media.Twitter- https://twitter.com/CitizenDPodFacebook Home Page- https://www.facebook.com/CitizenDetectivePodcastFacebook Discussion group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/233261280919915Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/citizendpod/?hl=enYoutube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSgvqIuf4-sEF2aDdNGip2wTo support this podcast on Patreon and gain access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and our after-show 'The Scrum' visit Patreon.com/CitizenDetective Continue the conversation about this case with fellow Citizen Detectives over at Websleuths: https://www.websleuths.com/forums/forums/citizen-detective-true-crime-podcast.719/The Citizen Detective team includes:Co-Hosts- Mike Morford, Alex Ralph, and Dr. Lee MellorWriting and Research- Alex RalphTechnical Producer- Andrew GrayProduction Assistant- Ashley MonroeSuzanna Ryan- DNA ExpertCloyd Steiger- Retired Seattle PD Homicide Detective

Chile, Please
Chile, You Better Sit Down Someplace

Chile, Please

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 47:45


Honeys we need to stop paying lip service to rest, self-care, relaxation and prioritizing one's well-being. They often take a backseat, but we deserve better! How would you rate your own relationship with rest?  Listen in as personal discoveries are uncovered, new behaviors are explored and Ivy is called to the carpet for an intervention!ResourcesTherapy For Black Girls - Chile, find the help you DESERVE todayThe Nap Ministry , @thenapministry on IG -Tricia Hersey believes REST IS RESISTANCE and so do we!! Dipsea - Hey Honeys, erotica is self care too!Meditopia - Cuz, sometimes we need a little help centering our thoughts and calming our mindsKey Moments5:20 - What we talkin' 'bout today?!8:13 - What's your relationship with rest/self-care? Honestly.17:46 - Why can't we put ourselves first??22:00 - The balancing act of life25:27- But what does depression look like??35:04 - Surrender is key38:52 - Where do we go from here? 43:28 - Doing NOTHING is fine too!Show CreditsProduction Company: HONEY CHILE Entertainment (@itshoneychile)Executive Producer: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) Producer: Dianne McGuire (@dimcguire)Associate Producer: Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Hosts: Felicia Pride (@feliciapride) and Ivy Grant (@envy_elaine)Video Editor: Jemonique Miller (@_jemmiller)Post Production Sound: Adode Media (@adodemedia)Publicist: Jasu Sims of Press Theory (@presstheory) "Chile, Please"Black women 40 and over are out here defying odds, grabbing happiness, and living unapologetically. Hosted by Felicia Pride, writer, pleasure seeker, and head of HONEY CHILE, and Ivy Grant, corporate strategist and self-indulger in training, “Chile, Please” is a personal and fearless exploration of the pleasures and pains of being Black and women of a certain age. It's the sister talk that hoots, hollers, testifies AND satisfies, to remind you that you're not alone in this. Honey Chile Entertainment, LLCChile, Please is brought to you by HONEY CHILE Entertainment, an independent, boutique media & entertainment company run by Black women. We speak with love to an underserved audience: Black women 40 and over; or "Honeys", as we like to call them. We're not just bringing our own seats; we're building our own damn table too. Follow us at @itshoneychile on IG and Twitter. Keep up with new episodes and exclusive content by signing up for our newsletter at www.honey-chile.com.

Love Your Life + Law of Attraction
LYL 245: The problem with leaving and going someplace else

Love Your Life + Law of Attraction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 19:08


Today we're going to talk about what your vibrational habits are creating—and perhaps re-creating in your life even when you would prefer otherwise. This episode is perfect for anyone who wants to learn… Why the clean slate of a new city never lived up to its promise in my pre-LoA life The reason leaving a job you hate doesn't usually turn out the way you want A couple of ways to think about/figure out what your vibrational habits are An example of changing careers that proves continuing to offer the same vibration will only attract more of the same Why a few minutes of appreciation in the morning may not be enough to attract what you want For all things Law of Attraction, visit Jennifer365.com.  

Knicks Film School
REACTION | Are you disappointed that Donovan Mitchell was traded someplace else?

Knicks Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 15:29


PROGRAMMING NOTE: Due to conflicting schedules, the KFS crew originally planned to record the All-Time 5th Pick Draft on Thursday night, with the intention of releasing it as an episode on Labor Day. Obviously, Donovan Mitchell getting traded adjusted our plans quite a bit. Right before we were about to start recording, Woj's report of the Knicks offer in early July came in creating even more confusion. What followed is the "opening segment" you're about to hear where Jon & Benjy react to this news, the last 2 months of reported negotiations and the full realization that, in the end, Donovan Mitchell will not be suiting up for the Knicks after all. Tune in Monday for the actual All-Time 5th Pick Draft! As always, thanks for listening :) -GMAC     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

No Stupid Questions
111. Would You Be Happier if You Lived Someplace Else?

No Stupid Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 33:31


Will Angela finally break up with Philadelphia? Is New York really the unhappiest city in the U.S.? And are there trash tornadoes in the metaverse?

Someplace for Every Body
Thank You for Listening to Season One

Someplace for Every Body

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 2:04


As we wrap up season one of the podcast for the summer, I wanted just send a big thank you to each and every listener! Thank you so much for tuning in, sharing, and rating the podcast over these last few months! Here on Someplace for Every Body, we've touched on some really important, sensitive, and intimate topics.We have officially come to the end of season one and are already planning big things for season two, coming this fall! I am so incredibly excited to share more content, people, bodies, and perspectives with you, and to continue on this journey of knowing that there is some place for every single body. You are worthy of love, attention, and affection.Thank you all so much for this first season of Someplace for Every Body, see you this fall! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.