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While the SCS stuff is happening, Switch, Sundog, and Pressure finish some last minute prepwork. Music Credits: Intro: Starting - Kenichiro Suehiro Prepwork: Nevertheless, Go Beyond - Yuki Hayashi Fight Theme 1: Fire Force -Main Theme- 2nd - Kenichiro Suehiro Team Talk: Residents of Paradise - Kenichiro Suehiro Bloodletting: it's hard, being famous. it's hard and nobody understands - astropod Clores Concern: Galaxies Reborn - Nimanty Robin's Theme: Ghosts - David "Dirtiest" Dycus It's a Sneaking Mission: Undercover - Kenichiro Suehiro Steiner Sombre: がんばってDAVIDさん - 私はゲイだ Fight Theme 2: Iron Battle - Yuki Hayashi Rising Action: The Thoughts - Kenichiro Suehiro End of Session: BIG TREE - Ike Yorihiro Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen
Zero and Chimaera finish their prepwork to tackle the Second Chance Society. Nemesis reunites a family for the first time in months. Sundog starts laying down foundations to free Mason. Music Credits: Intro: Starting - Kenichiro Suehiro It's a Sneaking Mission: Undercover - Kenichiro Suehiro Prepwork: Nevertheless, Go Beyond - Yuki Hayashi Robin's Theme: Ghosts - David "Dirtiest" Dycus Training Arc: Tell Me Something New (Tigerblood Jewel Remix), Instrumental - Wellmess The Third Supernova: An Inherited Power - Yuki Hayashi Team Talk: Residents of Paradise - Kenichiro Suehiro Steiner Sombre: がんばってDAVIDさん - 私はゲイだ Planning: Scheming - Masaru Yokoyama Occasionally Bullshit Happens: Days of the Blue Stripes - Kenichiro Suehiro Cooling Off: Peaceland - Nujabes End of Session: BIG TREE - Ike Yorihiro Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen
In this special episode, we hear a recording of a live show with local musician Rachel Toups from March 29. Toups plays songs from their album Sundog, as well as some unreleased works-in-progress. Throughout the show, Toups discusses their creative process with KZMU News Director Emily Arntsen and friend Malcolm Campbell-Taylor.
While Nemesis recovers by conducting some interviews, Sundog works with a vigilante and Chimaera investigates odd readings off the coast of Guam. Music Credits: Intro: Starting - Kenichiro Suehiro Robin's Theme: Ghosts - David "Dirtiest" Dycus Felix's Theme: ショウシツ点よ笛 - Toe Rising Action: The Thoughts - Kenichiro Suehiro Penny's Theme: A Pleasent Scheme - Motoi Sakuraba Fight Theme 4: Awake of Yuliy - Masaru Yokoyama End of Session: BIG TREE - Ike Yorihiro Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen
NC-11 and Sundog head to a concrete milling facility to find PEDL's dirty laundry. Music Credits: Intro: Starting - Kenichiro Suehiro Prepwork: Nevertheless, Go Beyond - Yuki Hayashi Enemy Base: Voice of Thanatos - Ike Yorihiro Fight Theme 1: Fire Force -Main Theme- 2nd - Kenichiro Suehiro Fight Theme 2: Iron Battle - Yuki Hayashi Finish the Fight: Battle of Deku - Yuki Hayashi The DHEA: A Call for Service - Kenichiro Suehiro Cooling Off: Peaceland - Nujabes End of Session: BIG TREE - Ike Yorihiro Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen
Sundog has a chat with Kevin about some things, and then the Trendsetters and Groundbreakers have a discussion on what to do with the remaining Riot Wreckers. Music Credits: Intro: Starting - Kenichiro Suehiro Bloodletting: it's hard, being famous. it's hard and nobody understands - astropod Training Arc: Tell Me Something New (Tigerblood Jewel Remix), Instrumental - Wellmess The Groundbreakers: Slipstream - Purple Planet Music Tracing Conspiracy: Wanted Criminal - Yuki Hayashi Faffing Around: Days of the Blue Stripes - Kenichiro Suehiro Team Talk: Residents of Paradise - Kenichiro Suehiro Prime Co-Conspirator: The Forgetful Forest - Peter McConnell Steiner Sombre: がんばってDAVIDさん - 私はゲイだ Prepwork: Nevertheless, Go Beyond - Yuki Hayashi Planning: Scheming - Masaru Yokoyama End of Session: BIG TREE - Ike Yorihiro Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen
Robin interviews Spica while Sundog takes care of something a bit more... exciting. Music Credits: Intro: Starting - Kenichiro Suehiro Zero's Theme: Chasing Inspiration - Yair Albeg Wein The Third Supernova: An Inherited Power - Yuki Hayashi Saving the Day: HEROES N.C. 1978 - Ike Yorihiro Postfight: After a Time - Ike Yorihiro Investigation: Werewolf and Vampire - Masaru Yokoyama Felix's Theme: ショウシツ点よ笛 - Toe Villainous Action: Aftermath - Ike Yorihiro Robin's Theme: Ghosts - David "Dirtiest" Dycus Steiner Sombre: がんばってDAVIDさん - 私はゲイだ End of Session: BIG TREE - Ike Yorihiro Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen
The rumour mill has former Prime Minister Stephen Harper taking over as the next chair of the Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo). What does this say about Danielle Smith's goal of an Alberta Pension Plan, and what might it mean for your retirement income? 2:45 | Veteran political columnist Graham Thomson digs into the AIMCo story, including the Harper rumour. We get into the implications of Premier Smith's leadership review, and the likelihood of deficit budgets in Alberta's future. READ GRAHAM'S COLUMN: https://rtrj.info/111324GTStar 34:00 | You've got a brand new opportunity to experience some of the most spectacular and awe-inspiring areas of Jasper, and witness the dramatic and transformational effects of the July wildfire. Get the details on Sundog's new, limited-time tour "Wildlife of Jasper and the Ecology of Fire" in this edition of #MyJasper Memories presented by our friends at Tourism Jasper. BOOK YOUR TOUR - WILDLIFE OF JASPER and the ECOLOGY OF FIRE: https://www.sundogtours.com/package/wonders-of-jasper-and-the-ecology-of-fire 36:15 | How might a second Trump presidency impact Canada? Graham tells us what he's keeping an eye on. How about former Liberal finance minister (and future Liberal leader?) Bill Morneau calling out environment minister Stephen Gilbeault's emissions cap? We wrap with details on Alberta adding two seats in its Legislature, and some of the politicking going on behind the scenes. 55:55 | Have you heard about Mary McEachern's plight? The Rotary Foundation is refusing to respect Mary's husband Steve's dying wishes re: the allocation of their $40M estate. Ryan's all fired up. SUPPORT MARY McEACHERN vs. ROTARY: https://www.steveandmarysgift.ca/ 1:02:45 | Registration for the Real Talk Pond Hockey Classic is now open! We'd love to see you in St. Albert on Saturday, February 1, 2025. PLAY, SPONSOR, or VOLUNTEER at the REAL TALK POND HOCKEY CLASSIC: https://www.ryanjespersen.com/pond-hockey EMAIL THE SHOW: talk@ryanjespersen.com FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: / ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Send us a textThis week on the ole pod john: Martha Stewart's viewing choices in prison, the actually not glamorous life of U.S. senators, sundogs, and Britney Spears' vocal range.Support the showThanks for listening! Listen, rate, subscribe and other marketing type slogans! Here's my Insta: @dannypalmernyc @thedannypalmershow@blackcatcomedy (NYC stand-up show every Friday at 9 pm. 172 Rivington St.) And subscribe to my Patreon? Maybe? If you know how to? I don't know how it works. Let's just leave this thing be: https://www.patreon.com/thedannypalmershow
A meeting with the Vindicators with what's going on as far as the state of D'auffay's plans are concerned, plus an attempt to clear Sundog's name. Music Credits: Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Robin's Theme: Ghosts - David "Dirtiest" Dycus The Vindicators: Lucy Kuo - James Dooley Dog-Shaped Robot Buddies: Sunflower - Jazz 2 More Infighting: View of Saddness - Kenichiro Suehiro Rising Action: The Thoughts - Kenichiro Suehiro Delarue Downer: Exhausted Options - Brad Podray Training Arc: Tell Me Something New (Tigerblood Jewel Remix), Instrumental - Wellmess Steiner Sombre: がんばってDAVIDさん - 私はゲイだ Prepwork: Nevertheless, Go Beyond - Yuki Hayashi End of Session: BIG TREE - Ike Yorihiro Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen
This episode, we're talking to local Alaskan band SunDog. The trio is composed of guitarist/singer Abi Sparkman, bassist Devin Lind, and drummer Philip Giannulis. Their music has been described as psychedelic, pop-grunge, and classic-rock inspired. Their third album “About You” came out on September 25th, and they celebrated the release with a concert at Bear Tooth a few days later. ATMI producer Kaylee LaTocha sat down with SunDog to talk about the formation of the band, Anchorage's music scene, and break down the themes of “About You”. Click the links to see SunDog perform their songs "Spinning Out" "Fading Flower" and "Out of Place" in the ATMI studio. Hosted by Ormund Alaois. Written by Taylor Heckart. Music by Devin Shreckengost and Kendrick Whiteman. Special thanks to Mike Dickenson at Williwa for graciously lending us some audio gear, and to Jeremy Blake at King Technical High School for his added mentorship. Many thanks to supporters of our podcast, including the State of Alaska Division of Public Health. The views expressed in this program do not necessarily represent the views of our sponsors. Alaska Teen Media Institute is based in Anchorage, Alaska. We would like to acknowledge the Dena'ina people, whose land we work on.
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We're celebrating 20 years of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, where the heart of rock beats strong and true! What began as a dynamic live streaming radio show back on September 14, 2004, has evolved into a powerhouse of musical discovery. From its humble beginnings featuring electrifying live performances by unsigned bands, the Pennsylvania Rock Show has transformed into a multi-faceted sensation that spans the airwaves and beyond. Join us as we celebrate the rich tapestry of Pennsylvania's unsigned music scene, showcasing the raw talent and infectious energy of local artists. From blistering guitar solos to soul-stirring vocals, each episode of the Pennsylvania Rock Show is a sonic journey like no other. But that's just the beginning – we've expanded our reach to encompass not only radio but also podcasts, on-demand television, and OTT streaming services. Now, you can experience the magic of the Pennsylvania Rock Show anytime, anywhere, on any device. So crank up the volume, strap in, and get ready to rock with the Pennsylvania Rock Show! It's more than just music – it's a way of life. Featuring music from: Step 11, skell, (kaj), Sundog, Hybrid, Loko Phylum, Chux Beta
Justin Sun launched SunPump, leveraging Tron's massive $60 billion USDT liquidity for meme coin creation. Tron meme coins skyrocket, led by $SUNWUKONG, which surged nearly 1000%, attracting attention beyond the crypto space.~This episode is sponsored by Tangem~Tangem ➜ https://bit.ly/TangemPBNUse Code: "PBN" for Additional Discounts!00:00 intro00:15 Sponsor: Tangem00:42 Tron Flips Solana volume01:17 Sentiment & Revenue01:36 Fees vs Solana02:24 Pump.Fun vs SunPump03:25 $SUNWUKONG03:47 Justin Sun pumps $SUNWUKONG04:44 Free Stablecoin Swaps05:06 Fees Skyrocket06:14 Tron: Ares Memecoins Coming?06:35 TRON Listing on Coinbase?06:50 Price vs Sentiment08:09 outro#Crypto #TRON #cryptocurrency ~TRON Skyrockets!!!
Rain Marie of Boise band Bone Haus joined me this week to discuss the bands upcoming debut record In Mourning, their latest single Rot and much more!BONE HAUShttps://bonehaus.bandcamp.com/album/confoundead-ephttps://www.instagram.com/bonehausofficial/https://www.facebook.com/BoneHausBand/PCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Special Thanks to my buddy Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this episode!https://www.meettheexpertspodcast.comhttps://www.jvimobile.com
„Arctic. Crossing the Line” se numește o expoziție semnată de fotograful Adi Bulboacă, o serie de fotografii prin car documentează incursiunile sale în regiunea arctică a Canadei de Nord și participarea în calitate de alergător la maratonul 6633 Ultra Arctic, la edițiile din 2023 și 2024. Expoziția „Arctic. Crossing the Line” a avut vernisajul pe 11 aprilie, la Muzeul Hărților din București, și va rămâne deschisă vizitării până în luna mai. Adi Bulboacă s-a născut în vara lui ‘88 și 16 ani mai târziu a început să fotografieze. 16 ani mai tarziu a descoperit pasiunea pentru alergat. Înainte de a se înscrie la curse de alergare în zone arctice sau pe cărări de munte, performantele fotografice proiectele ale lui Adi Bulboaca insumeaza 1000 de spectacole de teatru fotografiate, o lună petrecută în peste 100 de trenuri din România, 2 săptămâni cu tatăl lui cu trenul prin țările balcanice, sau 27 de ore de fotografiat non-stop în metroul din New York. Acesta este Adi Bulboaca! "Decizia de a participa are legătură directă cu fotografia sau cu zona imaginii, în sensul în care, în 2020 am luat prima dată contact cu Arctic Ultra 6633, documentând participarea unui bun prieten Vlad Pop. Ajuns acolo, în nordul Canadei am avut o serie de fascinații. Prima a fost una strict la nivel vizual, nu mi-a venit să cred că într-o zona în care temperaturile se învârt constant la -30, până la -57 cred că a fost recordul simțit pe pielea mea, într-o zona ca asta, cerul poate fi atât de albastru, și din cauza faptului că cerul era atât de albastru și nimic altceva în afara lui nu se reflecta în zăpadă, umbrele dunelor de zăpadă erau albastre. Mi-a luat vreo două săptămâni să accept că umbrele sunt albastre. Mă tot uitam în aparatul de fotografiat și nu reușeam să înțeleg dacă îmi scapă totuși ceva din setările lui. Într-un final am înțeles că sunt un pic alte reguli vizuale. Am dezvoltat fascinația asta și oricum am hotărât din prima că o să mă tot întorc în zonele, hai să zicem generic, de deasupra cercului polar. În februarie 2023 a luat startul alături de ceilalţi maratonişti. Atunci a reuşit să străbată, în patru zile şi jumătate, 325 din cei 620 de kilometri pe care îi presupunea parcurgea cursei. Deşi nu a trecut linia de sosire, se considera un câştigător pentru că ajunsese la linia de start: rigoarea şi disciplina alergătorului erau acum şi instrumente ale fotografului.Începutul lui 2024 l-a găsit încă o dată la linia de start a ultramaratonului. Urma să pornească din km. 0 al Dempster Highway, iar scopul era să ajungă în punctul care marchează trecerea peste cercul polar şi finalul cursei.Avea de partea lui toate şansele pentru a trece cu bine prin etapele cursei. Cu toate acestea, Adi Bulboacă a decis să încheie cursa în mod subit şi neaşteptat, datorită unui fenomen optic inedit, cunoscut şi sub numele de Sundog.Sundog se produce atunci când lumina solară este refractată de cristalele de gheaţă suspendate în atmosferă. Acest fenomen face parte din categoria halo-urilor, care sunt produse de refracţia şi reflexia luminii.Deşi se afla în avantaj pentru a continua cu bine maratonul, Adi Bulboacă s-a găsit în faţa unei alegeri neaşteptate: să alerge în continuare, sau să se oprească şi să se bucure de moment, pe care să-l fotografieze după pofta inimii. Răspunsul la această dilemă a fost simplu şi la obiect: „Fotografia a câştigat astăzi şi alergarea va rămâne mereu în sufletul meu.”Fotografii în care apare Sundog-ul, peisaje arctice, portrete ale localnicilor, sau scene din timpul maratoanelor, pot fi văzute în expoziţia temporară deschisă la Muzeul Hărţilor.
Colin Doherty from Sundog Charters joins us to reveal the thrills of pioneering fuel delivery throughout Alaska's secluded communities. As we chart the course of Sundog Charters' evolution, we uncover the meticulous dance with regulations and nature's whims that underpin the lifeblood of Alaskan remote delivery. Colin crafts a vivid picture of the strategic pivot from utilizing DOT-regulated trucks to direct deck tank pumping—a move spurred by regulatory pressures and a staunch dedication to environmental stewardship. Our candid conversation ebbs and flows through the challenges, unveiling the company's collaboration with ADEC in fortifying oil spill prevention—a lighthouse guiding the way in risk aversion. Strap in for an auditory expedition that celebrates the people and the spirit that pulses through the veins of the Last Frontier.Additional Resources:Sundog Charters, LLC intro/outro created with GarageBand
The City of Prescott and their contractor, Asphalt Paving & Supply, are set to begin a new project to improve the safety of the Prescott Lake Parkway and Sundog Ranch Road intersection. The project is scheduled to commence the week of February 12 and includes reconstructing and signalizing the intersection to improve safety and traffic flow. In addition to new traffic signals, this project includes turn lane additions, new sidewalks and ramps at three corners of the intersection, new traffic markings and the reconstruction of asphalt pavement. Completion of this project is scheduled for spring 2024 This project is being... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-lakes-parkway-sundog-ranch-road-improvements-begin-soon/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Today on the Ether we have Sandytoes2211 hosting the Legacy of Sundog. You'll hear from SID, Mariya, lucid-dreamer, Chris Hackett, Karen, Seattle Driver, and more! Recorded on January 21st 2024. Make sure to check out the newest tracks from Finn and the RAC FM gang over at ImaginetheSmell.org! The majority of the music at the end of these spaces can be found streaming over on Spotify, and the rest of the streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Welcome to another episode of "Dishing with Stephanie's Dish." On February 6, at The Lexington in St Paul, we are hosting a Makers of Minnesota 4-course paired cocktail dinner featuring Crooked Water Spirits founded by Heather Manley. This woman-owned, Minnesota-made spirits company is bringing luxury spirits to our bars and tables and, in the case of the “Manleys Old Fashioned”, our Sun Country flights!Episode Transcript Follows:Stephanie [00:00:15]:Hello, everybody, and welcome to the podcast. I'm excited to have you here with me today. I am talking with I call her my friend Heather. I call her my friend Heather on all the things. My friend Heather Manley, who is originally crossed my path as a spicemaker and has Heather dirty goodness spices, which I'm still crazy about. And then, she took her progression into her professional life with on demand group. And from there, decided, hey. I'm not busy enough.2 companies, why not have a third? And started Crooked Water Spirits. And Crooked Water Spirits is women owned and is currently being produced in, Minnesota. So it's Minnesota maker. Minnesota. And You just have really let me Heather, welcome to the program. I I feel, like, so proud of you.Heather Manley [00:01:11]:Aw. Thank you.Stephanie [00:01:12]:Yeah. You just you, like, from the time I met you, have this maker spirit, this entrepreneurial spirit, And you let no grass grow. Like, when you wanna do something, you just do it, and I admire that so much. Where did you get that energy from?Heather Manley [00:01:31]:You know, I don't know. I think it's like a it's a work ethic, and, I'll tell you in college, I didn't know it was Funny to have 10 w twos a year. I didn't know that was funny. I didn't have a work ethic in college. I I I wanted to go party, work to party, Go party. Work again.Stephanie [00:01:48]:Yeah.Heather Manley [00:01:49]:And then the second I graduated, I think my parents my my my mom and my dad, they own their own business. An entrepreneurial grandfather, and, I saw how hard they work. I know I wanted their life for better. And the like, literally, the month I graduated, it was like a switch. And and then I just I wanted to work. I love to work. And, and all of a sudden, I didn't wanna sit still, and I just wanted to build. And and people build a lot faster and a lot better than I do, but I do it at my capacity and how I can do it and the pace I can do it, and, and I love it.Stephanie [00:02:26]:When you started in food and the food world, liquor world, what was it about that industry in particular that appealed to you?Heather Manley [00:02:36]:Well, my passions are family food and booze. I've said that since I was in college. So the the tech company is family. The Heather's Dirty Goodness is food and Crooked Waters is booze. And at some point, I'll love to make a wine because I wanna drink really nice wine at cost. But, like, I'm driven by all that. So and it's a very, sometimes, shallow life because I'm very easily pleased with, like, stunning food And amazing cocktails and, always the conversation has to be better than all of that, and it's like the perfect It's the perfect day for me. It literally fills my bucket.Heather Manley [00:03:11]:So from travel to how I spend my time to the businesses I started, they all surround that, and they're all definitely in varying levels of success, but all passion, which makes it all fun.Stephanie [00:03:24]:I love that you're unapologetic about saying that Because when you talk about, you know, like, someone said called it my hobby life. And I was like, yeah. I guess it is my hobby life, but it's also like my work life, my life life, like my everything life. It's what makes me get out of bed every morning is thinking about What I'm gonna eat that day or some cool new cheese that I know that someone's preparing or, The wine that I get to have later on because I'm going to a multi course dinner, like, it's not shallow. It's fun. It's not.Heather Manley [00:04:00]:It is. It's and it you know what? And we're curious. We're just curious in different areas than other people. Like, I love going to a grocery store. Literally, I will not go with my SO with Rhett because he will be like, we're on a time line. You said you needed 10 things. Why are you looking at this? This is not on the list. So I'm like, This is something new, and I'm very excited about it, and it's like affordable splurges.Heather Manley [00:04:22]:But I I was chatting with somebody again, And he really shared that, like, his work was a means to an end, and priority was family and, and some hobbies. And I'm like, I to me, it's like, Jesus. That's really hard when, like, 10 hours of your day and no doubt the weekends And your whole of what you're building and doing, if if it's not based on something you love or it's not a means to end, it is a job. That sucks. So I feel very lucky that I get to choose what I wanted. We all get the choice. I'm I feel very lucky that I've made that choice, and that I know what I love.Stephanie [00:05:02]:So let us because I can see, like, looking and thinking, oh, spices. Yeah. I've got these blends. Like, I can do that. I can buy bulk spices and but you, like, took that a lot further with Crooked Water and creating your own spirit company. And, I mean, how did you figure out what you were even supposed to do to get that started?Heather Manley [00:05:25]:Let's be clear, there's no money in spices. So we all know that. No one's ever I mean, it's just it's more expensive the higher quality, Less salt, the high the more expensive. People aren't used to spending that, and it's okay. You just gotta call it. I know I know what it is, And that was kind of my 1st POC, b to c, business to consumer, proof of concept. I learned a lot in that whole journey. So it wasn't even that failure in a lot of air areas brought a lot of wealth of knowledge on how to do it better.Heather Manley [00:05:56]:With booze, I mean, I still don't know what I'm doing. I just got off my the call with Johnson Brothers with Emery. And I'm like, what? I go, this doesn't exist, but what do you think of this? And he's like, I have no idea. And I'm like, yeah. I don't even know if I can legally do this, but let's maybe explore. Right? And it's and it's the curiosity That I think is a differentiator. Our ability to have the pallet in house. We don't outsource anything.Heather Manley [00:06:21]:Also makes it really Feasible to do something like this and the creative in house. So, you know, Rhett and I, knowing each other since art school, we Can make these beautiful labels. I I know how to, get corks made out of Germany that are fire branded and our investment back into the brand because we don't take any profits out of the brand. We still, in year, oh my god, 8? I mean, or 10? 10. We still reinvest every effing sent back into the company because I'm more excited to see how that money can make it grow than I am about putting it in my pocket. But it's also like I I know how to cook. And when you know how to cook, you know how to put flavors together. You work with people who are willing to also be curious or take chances or Give you the time to, create and innovate.Heather Manley [00:07:11]:And I started with just cold calling 10 distilleries and ended up with, At the end of the day now, 2 in Minnesota, but people that were willing to give me an opportunity to leverage their talent, leverage their infrastructure, Use my recipes, and it's just kind of evolved from there. But you don't need to know what you're doing. I mean, what's the worst? That you have a shitty liqueur that you give to all your friends for a year? I mean, it's True. Still alcohol at the end of the day. It doesn't suck.Stephanie [00:07:39]:True. But nobody else would think about it like that except for you, which makes me laugh. Because you're like, yeah. Like, everybody thinks like this. I'm like, no. No. They don't. Okay.Stephanie [00:07:49]:Take us through the 1st Crooked Water flavor all the way to where you're at today. So,Heather Manley [00:07:59]:when ODG when I came into it, it was broke. It well, not broke, but it Ten people. Right? Like, I think even after 4 months in the tech business, we were in the red, and that's where Sean and I said, okay. Let's strategize. What what are we doing? Where are we going? And in saying that, we needed to rebrand, knowing Rhett. We we weren't even dating that. Well, no. We weren't dating then.Heather Manley [00:08:20]:And I asked them to rebrand, but we had really no money for marketing or design services and all the iterations that need to happen in rebranding. So I paid them in a very high end scotch, And I had a really beautiful collection overdoing 2 to 3 bottles a month for a year. I realized, After, hearing about Gamel Ode and their beautiful De La Aquavit, it helped me understand the beaut like, the beauty of craft of micro versus macro. And when I sat and thought, what could I bring to market that nobody's doing? I looked up, and all of my favorite scotches and I drink I drank a lot of scotch in college, which is hilarious, hence the, you know, 10 w twos a year. And I realized that all my favorite scotches were Task finished, and nobody was doing that that I could find, in the country for Sherry and only 1 company for Port. So that's how I decided to come up with Kings Point In Lost Lake, I found a broker out of Colorado to find me a stunning $700 casks. I interviewed a dozen people, ended up at Yahara. We executed that.Heather Manley [00:09:23]:Sold out in, like, 3 days or or like and it was very small amount of bourbon. But it's sold out. We're I think we're the 1st to formally launch in the States, and from there, it was like, oh, s**t. This could be Business. I didn't really think about it. I was just having fun, and how stupid. Like, I didn't realize how liquor stores would be pissed off that I didn't have any more product for them because they made room to put my you on there. I mean, just very naive.Heather Manley [00:09:48]:I think there's beauty in being naive because you don't know what you can't do. Right? But definitely lessons learned. So Once I sold out of everything, I I was like, oh, okay. This could be a business. Now what do I need to do? I don't have any investors. I don't have any debt, But I slowly built my barrel program, so we're still small. We're like a couple 100 barrels. And while I was building that, I launched the aged vodka, which we don't even sell anymore, because it was just different fun.Heather Manley [00:10:15]:Nobody was doing it, and it it was more of an educational tool. And then I launched Sundog, which is our number one selling gin, citrus, forward. If you hate gin, you won't hate this because it's really like a citrusy vodka. Then we made Abyss, And then, you know, now we have QuadCast finished up with brandy, and espresso ready to pour. We're the 1st ready to pour to launch in Minnesota, which is insane to think about now. We make a boulevard EA that nobody knows about, apparently, from my sales records nor my Negroni. Very boutique y. Like, a 100 cases of each of those a year.Heather Manley [00:10:48]:I know about it. Yeah. Well, thank you. I haven't really pushed them because we we're we moved distilleries, but this year will be a big year of just evangelizing those because They're beautiful. I'm super proud of them, but I think we have really 12 or 11 SKUs, including the 50 mils that are on the plains and some 200 mils. And now it's really more about it's really noisy with the THC and, Bigger brands coming in with a lot more money, and a lot of SKUs can be very confusing. So now we're just focusing on maybe a subset of, like, 5 5 really core products, And then that's what we'll be really pushing in 2024 and 2025.Stephanie [00:11:27]:I like that strategy. It always tickles me when I'm on a Sun Country flight, And they asked me what I want, and I always say that I would like the manly old fashioned.Heather Manley [00:11:37]:Thank you.Stephanie [00:11:38]:And then I tell everybody around me, this is my friend Heather's cocktail. And they get really jazzed about it, and then they order it too. And then they, like, take their 1st sip, and they'll look over, and they'll be like, oh, this is really good.Heather Manley [00:11:52]:Oh, that just melts my heart. Thank you for that. I appreciate it. And, like, like, I mean, for that old fashioned I mean, I made it like Parler, like Marvel, like Constantine. I partner with Angostura. I partner with Bitter Q for their bitters. I use a 3 year, at least, Bourbon in there. A lot of times, foyer.Heather Manley [00:12:11]:I use demerara. I mean, there's all these things that there's no corner skirted. Even though Everyone's tried to persuade me to do that to save money. I will not because I wanna drink it, and I don't make s**t. And so I wanna make things that I'm proud about. If I wanted to build a company and sell it with a skinny girl b s product, I could have done that already, but I would not be able to look you in the face and say support me.Stephanie [00:12:35]:Yeah. And support you, I'm very proud to do. We are having a dinner, and we're coming out of the Dry January, which a lot of people I read that, like them. 33%, though, This year versus, like, 22% last year, and many people are doing, like, damp or moist January, which is fine.Heather Manley [00:12:59]:Moist. Yeah.Stephanie [00:13:00]:Moist. Yes. Very moist January. But we're gonna be coming out of dry January, rolling heavy and hard right into February 6th At the Lexington, we're having a 4 course dinner. You will be able to get, have we determined I don't even know if we Finally determine what the cocktail is that the Lex will be featuring all of February.Heather Manley [00:13:22]:Yes. Oh, no. I don't know. I'm I'm hoping it's The Sundog product because that's, like, one of my favorite patio pounding cocktails. He added mint to it as well, which I think would be beautiful and kind of we're all a little desperate for spring, so I'm hoping that's up the menu. But that will be the, I think, the first drink that we have on the tasting menu.Stephanie [00:13:41]:And do you know the other 3? I hate to put you on the spot.Heather Manley [00:13:45]:1 will be, coffee old fashioned, And 1 will have, 1 I have no idea, but I also know it has our rye in it. 1 will be a bourbon cocktail, And then, I think we said screw vodka because right? You meanStephanie [00:14:04]:Yeah. You can do vlogging at home.Heather Manley [00:14:07]:I think it's 2 gins. Oh, it's a gin. It's a bourbon. It's our quad cast gavel brandy, and it's an old fashioned.Stephanie [00:14:13]:Perfect. Yeah. And we will be pairing each of those with courses that chef has designed for us. This is a $120 ticket, but you'll walk away with Four cocktails and a beautiful course meal. And what I think is so special about these dinners is People will get to hear you tell your story. They'll get to ask you questions. You're right there. The the attendance is capped at 50.Stephanie [00:14:38]:So it's a small intimate group in the Lexington. We're in kind of their, Williamsburg room, which is where they have the jazz normally. And it's just it's really pretty, and it's a nice opportunity to get in front of some of your favorite makers. When I've gone to dinners in the past and, you know, you have multiple courses, I love having one point of view from a spirit perspective because We kinda get to take, you get to take us on this journey all the way through all of your recorded water influences, How, you started with 1 and how you ended up with another, it's really a a fun thing to do. Is it more challenging in the environment with some of the taste changing with THC? Or is it just always kinda the same game and there's always something new and different?Heather Manley [00:15:31]:I think it's always something new and different. I think we're 25% down in off prem just because I think of THC and people not drinking as much, But then we're up 30% on prem. Right? And and the year before, we're up a 100% on prem and Up 30 you know, it's just it's always all over the board pending on what the trends are. You know, I think THC will probably get more regulated. I hope it you know, I don't I don't do it, so I don't really pay attention to it, but for sure, I know reps are saying that they're just seeing it kind of just fly off the shelves. I like to manage my buzz, and I think with THC, it's like you're in it, and you're in it for, like, 2 or 3 hours. Whereas AndStephanie [00:16:15]:that's how I feel too.Heather Manley [00:16:17]:Yeah. If I feel a buzz with alcohol, I can have a glass of water, and it's right back down within 15 minutes. So maybe that's the control freak in me. A little bit, type a, but, you know, I just I think it's I think it's exciting. I think the more that we can have freedom to do business in Minnesota, the better everybody will be. SoStephanie [00:16:37]:Yeah. Because whatever that ends up being, if we stop being what they call the nanny state, You know, where the state is governing all of your choices, that is better for business.Heather Manley [00:16:49]:Yeah. We're a fun sponge state.Stephanie [00:16:51]:Yes. Yeah.Heather Manley [00:16:54]:Yeah.Stephanie [00:16:55]:Can I ask you kind of a weirdly unrelated but related question? One of the things that I'm obsessed with in both your personal and your professional life is your tablescapes. You have the most beautiful tablescapes. You've also designed a house That just speaks to my heart so much because it's designed for entertaining. Like Yeah.Heather Manley [00:17:20]:Yeah. You walk in, and it's a the 10 foot table in your face. I realized, like, probably how odd that is, but I absolutely love it.Stephanie [00:17:28]:It it works for me so much, and it's part of why I love to come to your house. And You just every space in your home feels warm and entertainment worthy. You know what I mean? Like, Even your bathroom feels like you could hang out in there with a cocktail if you wanted to.Heather Manley [00:17:45]:Because there's a speaker in there. Everyone's just gonna move with a speaker in their bathroom just for privacy.Stephanie [00:17:51]:And there's just, like, beautiful smells in there. And, I mean, I say this with a 100% sincerity. You are one of my favorite, like, entertainers. And when I get invited to be in your entertaining presence, I'm so excited. And your tables. And What do you think like, people are kinda hesitant to entertain at home, I think. They just don't feel like they know how to put a menu together or that it's so much work. What makes entertaining feel effortless to you? Because it sure looks effortless when you do it.Heather Manley [00:18:23]:Oh, I love you for saying that. And second, I'll add you to even other weird events if I know you're willing to come out into the middle of nowhere.Stephanie [00:18:30]:Jeez. I'm closer than I used to be.Heather Manley [00:18:33]:I know who you are. You know, like, I we did a charity event on I think it's my my creative background, we did a charity event, with Smack Shack for Great River Greening, and I had nothing on the table and, like, even Dawn, the sous chef, she was like, so do you want help with this? I'm like, no. No. No. I'm just gonna go outside. And I went outside with scissors, and I cut all my hydrangeas, and it's, like, probably one of my favorite tables keeping I've ever done, though I did warn everybody it could go up at any moment. So, like, have your drinks ready. But, like, I just I love finding the weirdest things and making them beautiful, and it is stressful.Heather Manley [00:19:10]:Like, I mean, I I plan. I like perfection. Perfection doesn't exist, So that's my own problem. What I I think my my thing is that I'm trying to find joy in just the experience. Right? The joy of having friends that wanna come here. The joy of, Even having a table for 12 that I can you know? Like like, there's there's and and my expectations are my own. People don't come in with them, and they they just wanna be here. And I I will say, I think I even told you.Heather Manley [00:19:38]:Remember the party, like, 4 years ago? Or It might even been pre COVID or in COVID. I'm, like, I can't host, like, every every party. Everyone needs to have parties. Yes. Yeah. The like, for me, the biggest joy is to go somewhere else and not have to clean and not have to think about it. And I'm horrible, because sometimes I even forget the hostess gift, because I'm so ready to let everything go. And then I am so embarrassed when I show up that I have nothing.Heather Manley [00:20:05]:But I love it when other people host, and I think what people need to get into their head is it's never a competition. Get that get your inspiration from from Instagram, but Comparison is the thief of happiness. Right? So do it to what makes you happy, but don't compare yourself to anybody else.Stephanie [00:20:22]:Right. And, like, your friends just wanna be in your presence. You know? Like, you can even make hot dogs and beans. No one cares.Heather Manley [00:20:30]:And they they would effing love that if you made hot dogs and beans. Right? And and, like, and do it in the cutest way and all. I mean, they just really wanna hang out.Stephanie [00:20:39]:Yeah. I think for me, one of the goals I had for this year was to entertain more. I've gotten a little complacent since COVID. You know, we came out of the sorta Just we came out of COVID, and it was like, every everything's on again. But I was trying to find a good balance Of Yeah. I enjoyed some of the COVID things. So I wanted to come back and be more intentional about how I was spending my time. But Yeah.Stephanie [00:21:05]:I'm not entertaining as much in my own home as I wanted to.Heather Manley [00:21:09]:I'm not Stephanie, I'm not either. I actually, like, Turned into this, unexpected introvert in, quote, in COVID, which I loved because I was so out of balance Of being so social that I now kinda covet that or or need a little bit of that that private time that I I didn't really, I didn't need before, which is really interesting.Stephanie [00:21:34]:Yeah. And I always I felt very similarly, and I thought, like, woah. Is this age? But for me, I think, You know, the more that life gets lived out loud through social and through our work and, you know, the the radio show and now the TV stuff, and All of that is so energy, producing, but also draining that I need, like, a lot more time by myself.Heather Manley [00:22:00]:Yeah. It's kinda comforting to hear that because, like, even this year and last year, I made my holiday party at the American Legion, which is Insane because, like, my house is meant to have a party, but it's like it's almost like I don't I I wanna outsource the bartender to the bar. You know, spill your drink. I don't give an f. Right? Like, everyone get wild, have fun, and it's, like, it's so so interesting to have that mindset. Like, at some point, I'll have to have party here maybe this summer where we can kind of leverage all the spaces, but it like, it's even weird to be outsourcing my parties when IStephanie [00:22:33]:I thought about that. I thought about that with you, but I think what I came to was, you know, you're probably doing like, at holidays, we might be entertaining multiple days in a row.Heather Manley [00:22:44]:Yeah. I last year, I did 4 Thanksgivings in 1 week, and I cried at the third one.Stephanie [00:22:52]:Yeah.Heather Manley [00:22:52]:Like, with all my YPO guys, all dudes, and I just lost it. And they're like, what's going on? And I'm like, like, I don't know. But I'm like, I'm f*****g exhausted.Stephanie [00:23:03]:And overwhelmed. Yes.Heather Manley [00:23:04]:And I had another Thanksgiving to do in 2 days, and they're so kind. But they're like, So maybe we don't do this next year in Thanksgiving week. And I'm like, yeah. I I think post COVID, I just have different Boundaries of, like or stress levels I'm willing to take on.Stephanie [00:23:21]:Well, I'm glad that you're willing to take on the event at the Lexington with me because we're gonna have fun.Heather Manley [00:23:27]:I'm I'm not gonna cry, and I'm super excited.Stephanie [00:23:30]:No. You're not gonna cry. We're just gonna be able to revel in your flavors, Your profile of your botanicals that you bring to the party, and I think you'll be really just impressed by the people that come and how fun they are and how excited they are to learn about your product. SoHeather Manley [00:23:46]:We do a lot of these events, but I haven't done, like, a great tasting dinner in a while, so I'm really excited just to hang out and do something really fun, have amazing food, and and, have my spirits associated with them, so I'm really excited.Stephanie [00:24:04]:Well, thank you for joining me today, Heather. I'm gonna get this podcast posted right away so that people can hear the story And join us at your great event that we're gonna be having at the Lexington's Crooked Water Spirits, Heather Manley. We'll see you soon. Couple weeks.Heather Manley [00:24:17]:Love it. Love you. Thank you. Heather. Alright. Bye. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
Welcome to another episode of "Dishing with Stephanie's Dish." On February 6, at The Lexington in St Paul, we are hosting a Makers of Minnesota 4-course paired cocktail dinner featuring Crooked Water Spirits founded by Heather Manley. This woman-owned, Minnesota-made spirits company is bringing luxury spirits to our bars and tables and, in the case of the “Manleys Old Fashioned”, our Sun Country flights!Episode Transcript Follows:Stephanie [00:00:15]:Hello, everybody, and welcome to the podcast. I'm excited to have you here with me today. I am talking with I call her my friend Heather. I call her my friend Heather on all the things. My friend Heather Manley, who is originally crossed my path as a spicemaker and has Heather dirty goodness spices, which I'm still crazy about. And then, she took her progression into her professional life with on demand group. And from there, decided, hey. I'm not busy enough.2 companies, why not have a third? And started Crooked Water Spirits. And Crooked Water Spirits is women owned and is currently being produced in, Minnesota. So it's Minnesota maker. Minnesota. And You just have really let me Heather, welcome to the program. I I feel, like, so proud of you.Heather Manley [00:01:11]:Aw. Thank you.Stephanie [00:01:12]:Yeah. You just you, like, from the time I met you, have this maker spirit, this entrepreneurial spirit, And you let no grass grow. Like, when you wanna do something, you just do it, and I admire that so much. Where did you get that energy from?Heather Manley [00:01:31]:You know, I don't know. I think it's like a it's a work ethic, and, I'll tell you in college, I didn't know it was Funny to have 10 w twos a year. I didn't know that was funny. I didn't have a work ethic in college. I I I wanted to go party, work to party, Go party. Work again.Stephanie [00:01:48]:Yeah.Heather Manley [00:01:49]:And then the second I graduated, I think my parents my my my mom and my dad, they own their own business. An entrepreneurial grandfather, and, I saw how hard they work. I know I wanted their life for better. And the like, literally, the month I graduated, it was like a switch. And and then I just I wanted to work. I love to work. And, and all of a sudden, I didn't wanna sit still, and I just wanted to build. And and people build a lot faster and a lot better than I do, but I do it at my capacity and how I can do it and the pace I can do it, and, and I love it.Stephanie [00:02:26]:When you started in food and the food world, liquor world, what was it about that industry in particular that appealed to you?Heather Manley [00:02:36]:Well, my passions are family food and booze. I've said that since I was in college. So the the tech company is family. The Heather's Dirty Goodness is food and Crooked Waters is booze. And at some point, I'll love to make a wine because I wanna drink really nice wine at cost. But, like, I'm driven by all that. So and it's a very, sometimes, shallow life because I'm very easily pleased with, like, stunning food And amazing cocktails and, always the conversation has to be better than all of that, and it's like the perfect It's the perfect day for me. It literally fills my bucket.Heather Manley [00:03:11]:So from travel to how I spend my time to the businesses I started, they all surround that, and they're all definitely in varying levels of success, but all passion, which makes it all fun.Stephanie [00:03:24]:I love that you're unapologetic about saying that Because when you talk about, you know, like, someone said called it my hobby life. And I was like, yeah. I guess it is my hobby life, but it's also like my work life, my life life, like my everything life. It's what makes me get out of bed every morning is thinking about What I'm gonna eat that day or some cool new cheese that I know that someone's preparing or, The wine that I get to have later on because I'm going to a multi course dinner, like, it's not shallow. It's fun. It's not.Heather Manley [00:04:00]:It is. It's and it you know what? And we're curious. We're just curious in different areas than other people. Like, I love going to a grocery store. Literally, I will not go with my SO with Rhett because he will be like, we're on a time line. You said you needed 10 things. Why are you looking at this? This is not on the list. So I'm like, This is something new, and I'm very excited about it, and it's like affordable splurges.Heather Manley [00:04:22]:But I I was chatting with somebody again, And he really shared that, like, his work was a means to an end, and priority was family and, and some hobbies. And I'm like, I to me, it's like, Jesus. That's really hard when, like, 10 hours of your day and no doubt the weekends And your whole of what you're building and doing, if if it's not based on something you love or it's not a means to end, it is a job. That sucks. So I feel very lucky that I get to choose what I wanted. We all get the choice. I'm I feel very lucky that I've made that choice, and that I know what I love.Stephanie [00:05:02]:So let us because I can see, like, looking and thinking, oh, spices. Yeah. I've got these blends. Like, I can do that. I can buy bulk spices and but you, like, took that a lot further with Crooked Water and creating your own spirit company. And, I mean, how did you figure out what you were even supposed to do to get that started?Heather Manley [00:05:25]:Let's be clear, there's no money in spices. So we all know that. No one's ever I mean, it's just it's more expensive the higher quality, Less salt, the high the more expensive. People aren't used to spending that, and it's okay. You just gotta call it. I know I know what it is, And that was kind of my 1st POC, b to c, business to consumer, proof of concept. I learned a lot in that whole journey. So it wasn't even that failure in a lot of air areas brought a lot of wealth of knowledge on how to do it better.Heather Manley [00:05:56]:With booze, I mean, I still don't know what I'm doing. I just got off my the call with Johnson Brothers with Emery. And I'm like, what? I go, this doesn't exist, but what do you think of this? And he's like, I have no idea. And I'm like, yeah. I don't even know if I can legally do this, but let's maybe explore. Right? And it's and it's the curiosity That I think is a differentiator. Our ability to have the pallet in house. We don't outsource anything.Heather Manley [00:06:21]:Also makes it really Feasible to do something like this and the creative in house. So, you know, Rhett and I, knowing each other since art school, we Can make these beautiful labels. I I know how to, get corks made out of Germany that are fire branded and our investment back into the brand because we don't take any profits out of the brand. We still, in year, oh my god, 8? I mean, or 10? 10. We still reinvest every effing sent back into the company because I'm more excited to see how that money can make it grow than I am about putting it in my pocket. But it's also like I I know how to cook. And when you know how to cook, you know how to put flavors together. You work with people who are willing to also be curious or take chances or Give you the time to, create and innovate.Heather Manley [00:07:11]:And I started with just cold calling 10 distilleries and ended up with, At the end of the day now, 2 in Minnesota, but people that were willing to give me an opportunity to leverage their talent, leverage their infrastructure, Use my recipes, and it's just kind of evolved from there. But you don't need to know what you're doing. I mean, what's the worst? That you have a shitty liqueur that you give to all your friends for a year? I mean, it's True. Still alcohol at the end of the day. It doesn't suck.Stephanie [00:07:39]:True. But nobody else would think about it like that except for you, which makes me laugh. Because you're like, yeah. Like, everybody thinks like this. I'm like, no. No. They don't. Okay.Stephanie [00:07:49]:Take us through the 1st Crooked Water flavor all the way to where you're at today. So,Heather Manley [00:07:59]:when ODG when I came into it, it was broke. It well, not broke, but it Ten people. Right? Like, I think even after 4 months in the tech business, we were in the red, and that's where Sean and I said, okay. Let's strategize. What what are we doing? Where are we going? And in saying that, we needed to rebrand, knowing Rhett. We we weren't even dating that. Well, no. We weren't dating then.Heather Manley [00:08:20]:And I asked them to rebrand, but we had really no money for marketing or design services and all the iterations that need to happen in rebranding. So I paid them in a very high end scotch, And I had a really beautiful collection overdoing 2 to 3 bottles a month for a year. I realized, After, hearing about Gamel Ode and their beautiful De La Aquavit, it helped me understand the beaut like, the beauty of craft of micro versus macro. And when I sat and thought, what could I bring to market that nobody's doing? I looked up, and all of my favorite scotches and I drink I drank a lot of scotch in college, which is hilarious, hence the, you know, 10 w twos a year. And I realized that all my favorite scotches were Task finished, and nobody was doing that that I could find, in the country for Sherry and only 1 company for Port. So that's how I decided to come up with Kings Point In Lost Lake, I found a broker out of Colorado to find me a stunning $700 casks. I interviewed a dozen people, ended up at Yahara. We executed that.Heather Manley [00:09:23]:Sold out in, like, 3 days or or like and it was very small amount of bourbon. But it's sold out. We're I think we're the 1st to formally launch in the States, and from there, it was like, oh, s**t. This could be Business. I didn't really think about it. I was just having fun, and how stupid. Like, I didn't realize how liquor stores would be pissed off that I didn't have any more product for them because they made room to put my you on there. I mean, just very naive.Heather Manley [00:09:48]:I think there's beauty in being naive because you don't know what you can't do. Right? But definitely lessons learned. So Once I sold out of everything, I I was like, oh, okay. This could be a business. Now what do I need to do? I don't have any investors. I don't have any debt, But I slowly built my barrel program, so we're still small. We're like a couple 100 barrels. And while I was building that, I launched the aged vodka, which we don't even sell anymore, because it was just different fun.Heather Manley [00:10:15]:Nobody was doing it, and it it was more of an educational tool. And then I launched Sundog, which is our number one selling gin, citrus, forward. If you hate gin, you won't hate this because it's really like a citrusy vodka. Then we made Abyss, And then, you know, now we have QuadCast finished up with brandy, and espresso ready to pour. We're the 1st ready to pour to launch in Minnesota, which is insane to think about now. We make a boulevard EA that nobody knows about, apparently, from my sales records nor my Negroni. Very boutique y. Like, a 100 cases of each of those a year.Heather Manley [00:10:48]:I know about it. Yeah. Well, thank you. I haven't really pushed them because we we're we moved distilleries, but this year will be a big year of just evangelizing those because They're beautiful. I'm super proud of them, but I think we have really 12 or 11 SKUs, including the 50 mils that are on the plains and some 200 mils. And now it's really more about it's really noisy with the THC and, Bigger brands coming in with a lot more money, and a lot of SKUs can be very confusing. So now we're just focusing on maybe a subset of, like, 5 5 really core products, And then that's what we'll be really pushing in 2024 and 2025.Stephanie [00:11:27]:I like that strategy. It always tickles me when I'm on a Sun Country flight, And they asked me what I want, and I always say that I would like the manly old fashioned.Heather Manley [00:11:37]:Thank you.Stephanie [00:11:38]:And then I tell everybody around me, this is my friend Heather's cocktail. And they get really jazzed about it, and then they order it too. And then they, like, take their 1st sip, and they'll look over, and they'll be like, oh, this is really good.Heather Manley [00:11:52]:Oh, that just melts my heart. Thank you for that. I appreciate it. And, like, like, I mean, for that old fashioned I mean, I made it like Parler, like Marvel, like Constantine. I partner with Angostura. I partner with Bitter Q for their bitters. I use a 3 year, at least, Bourbon in there. A lot of times, foyer.Heather Manley [00:12:11]:I use demerara. I mean, there's all these things that there's no corner skirted. Even though Everyone's tried to persuade me to do that to save money. I will not because I wanna drink it, and I don't make s**t. And so I wanna make things that I'm proud about. If I wanted to build a company and sell it with a skinny girl b s product, I could have done that already, but I would not be able to look you in the face and say support me.Stephanie [00:12:35]:Yeah. And support you, I'm very proud to do. We are having a dinner, and we're coming out of the Dry January, which a lot of people I read that, like them. 33%, though, This year versus, like, 22% last year, and many people are doing, like, damp or moist January, which is fine.Heather Manley [00:12:59]:Moist. Yeah.Stephanie [00:13:00]:Moist. Yes. Very moist January. But we're gonna be coming out of dry January, rolling heavy and hard right into February 6th At the Lexington, we're having a 4 course dinner. You will be able to get, have we determined I don't even know if we Finally determine what the cocktail is that the Lex will be featuring all of February.Heather Manley [00:13:22]:Yes. Oh, no. I don't know. I'm I'm hoping it's The Sundog product because that's, like, one of my favorite patio pounding cocktails. He added mint to it as well, which I think would be beautiful and kind of we're all a little desperate for spring, so I'm hoping that's up the menu. But that will be the, I think, the first drink that we have on the tasting menu.Stephanie [00:13:41]:And do you know the other 3? I hate to put you on the spot.Heather Manley [00:13:45]:1 will be, coffee old fashioned, And 1 will have, 1 I have no idea, but I also know it has our rye in it. 1 will be a bourbon cocktail, And then, I think we said screw vodka because right? You meanStephanie [00:14:04]:Yeah. You can do vlogging at home.Heather Manley [00:14:07]:I think it's 2 gins. Oh, it's a gin. It's a bourbon. It's our quad cast gavel brandy, and it's an old fashioned.Stephanie [00:14:13]:Perfect. Yeah. And we will be pairing each of those with courses that chef has designed for us. This is a $120 ticket, but you'll walk away with Four cocktails and a beautiful course meal. And what I think is so special about these dinners is People will get to hear you tell your story. They'll get to ask you questions. You're right there. The the attendance is capped at 50.Stephanie [00:14:38]:So it's a small intimate group in the Lexington. We're in kind of their, Williamsburg room, which is where they have the jazz normally. And it's just it's really pretty, and it's a nice opportunity to get in front of some of your favorite makers. When I've gone to dinners in the past and, you know, you have multiple courses, I love having one point of view from a spirit perspective because We kinda get to take, you get to take us on this journey all the way through all of your recorded water influences, How, you started with 1 and how you ended up with another, it's really a a fun thing to do. Is it more challenging in the environment with some of the taste changing with THC? Or is it just always kinda the same game and there's always something new and different?Heather Manley [00:15:31]:I think it's always something new and different. I think we're 25% down in off prem just because I think of THC and people not drinking as much, But then we're up 30% on prem. Right? And and the year before, we're up a 100% on prem and Up 30 you know, it's just it's always all over the board pending on what the trends are. You know, I think THC will probably get more regulated. I hope it you know, I don't I don't do it, so I don't really pay attention to it, but for sure, I know reps are saying that they're just seeing it kind of just fly off the shelves. I like to manage my buzz, and I think with THC, it's like you're in it, and you're in it for, like, 2 or 3 hours. Whereas AndStephanie [00:16:15]:that's how I feel too.Heather Manley [00:16:17]:Yeah. If I feel a buzz with alcohol, I can have a glass of water, and it's right back down within 15 minutes. So maybe that's the control freak in me. A little bit, type a, but, you know, I just I think it's I think it's exciting. I think the more that we can have freedom to do business in Minnesota, the better everybody will be. SoStephanie [00:16:37]:Yeah. Because whatever that ends up being, if we stop being what they call the nanny state, You know, where the state is governing all of your choices, that is better for business.Heather Manley [00:16:49]:Yeah. We're a fun sponge state.Stephanie [00:16:51]:Yes. Yeah.Heather Manley [00:16:54]:Yeah.Stephanie [00:16:55]:Can I ask you kind of a weirdly unrelated but related question? One of the things that I'm obsessed with in both your personal and your professional life is your tablescapes. You have the most beautiful tablescapes. You've also designed a house That just speaks to my heart so much because it's designed for entertaining. Like Yeah.Heather Manley [00:17:20]:Yeah. You walk in, and it's a the 10 foot table in your face. I realized, like, probably how odd that is, but I absolutely love it.Stephanie [00:17:28]:It it works for me so much, and it's part of why I love to come to your house. And You just every space in your home feels warm and entertainment worthy. You know what I mean? Like, Even your bathroom feels like you could hang out in there with a cocktail if you wanted to.Heather Manley [00:17:45]:Because there's a speaker in there. Everyone's just gonna move with a speaker in their bathroom just for privacy.Stephanie [00:17:51]:And there's just, like, beautiful smells in there. And, I mean, I say this with a 100% sincerity. You are one of my favorite, like, entertainers. And when I get invited to be in your entertaining presence, I'm so excited. And your tables. And What do you think like, people are kinda hesitant to entertain at home, I think. They just don't feel like they know how to put a menu together or that it's so much work. What makes entertaining feel effortless to you? Because it sure looks effortless when you do it.Heather Manley [00:18:23]:Oh, I love you for saying that. And second, I'll add you to even other weird events if I know you're willing to come out into the middle of nowhere.Stephanie [00:18:30]:Jeez. I'm closer than I used to be.Heather Manley [00:18:33]:I know who you are. You know, like, I we did a charity event on I think it's my my creative background, we did a charity event, with Smack Shack for Great River Greening, and I had nothing on the table and, like, even Dawn, the sous chef, she was like, so do you want help with this? I'm like, no. No. No. I'm just gonna go outside. And I went outside with scissors, and I cut all my hydrangeas, and it's, like, probably one of my favorite tables keeping I've ever done, though I did warn everybody it could go up at any moment. So, like, have your drinks ready. But, like, I just I love finding the weirdest things and making them beautiful, and it is stressful.Heather Manley [00:19:10]:Like, I mean, I I plan. I like perfection. Perfection doesn't exist, So that's my own problem. What I I think my my thing is that I'm trying to find joy in just the experience. Right? The joy of having friends that wanna come here. The joy of, Even having a table for 12 that I can you know? Like like, there's there's and and my expectations are my own. People don't come in with them, and they they just wanna be here. And I I will say, I think I even told you.Heather Manley [00:19:38]:Remember the party, like, 4 years ago? Or It might even been pre COVID or in COVID. I'm, like, I can't host, like, every every party. Everyone needs to have parties. Yes. Yeah. The like, for me, the biggest joy is to go somewhere else and not have to clean and not have to think about it. And I'm horrible, because sometimes I even forget the hostess gift, because I'm so ready to let everything go. And then I am so embarrassed when I show up that I have nothing.Heather Manley [00:20:05]:But I love it when other people host, and I think what people need to get into their head is it's never a competition. Get that get your inspiration from from Instagram, but Comparison is the thief of happiness. Right? So do it to what makes you happy, but don't compare yourself to anybody else.Stephanie [00:20:22]:Right. And, like, your friends just wanna be in your presence. You know? Like, you can even make hot dogs and beans. No one cares.Heather Manley [00:20:30]:And they they would effing love that if you made hot dogs and beans. Right? And and, like, and do it in the cutest way and all. I mean, they just really wanna hang out.Stephanie [00:20:39]:Yeah. I think for me, one of the goals I had for this year was to entertain more. I've gotten a little complacent since COVID. You know, we came out of the sorta Just we came out of COVID, and it was like, every everything's on again. But I was trying to find a good balance Of Yeah. I enjoyed some of the COVID things. So I wanted to come back and be more intentional about how I was spending my time. But Yeah.Stephanie [00:21:05]:I'm not entertaining as much in my own home as I wanted to.Heather Manley [00:21:09]:I'm not Stephanie, I'm not either. I actually, like, Turned into this, unexpected introvert in, quote, in COVID, which I loved because I was so out of balance Of being so social that I now kinda covet that or or need a little bit of that that private time that I I didn't really, I didn't need before, which is really interesting.Stephanie [00:21:34]:Yeah. And I always I felt very similarly, and I thought, like, woah. Is this age? But for me, I think, You know, the more that life gets lived out loud through social and through our work and, you know, the the radio show and now the TV stuff, and All of that is so energy, producing, but also draining that I need, like, a lot more time by myself.Heather Manley [00:22:00]:Yeah. It's kinda comforting to hear that because, like, even this year and last year, I made my holiday party at the American Legion, which is Insane because, like, my house is meant to have a party, but it's like it's almost like I don't I I wanna outsource the bartender to the bar. You know, spill your drink. I don't give an f. Right? Like, everyone get wild, have fun, and it's, like, it's so so interesting to have that mindset. Like, at some point, I'll have to have party here maybe this summer where we can kind of leverage all the spaces, but it like, it's even weird to be outsourcing my parties when IStephanie [00:22:33]:I thought about that. I thought about that with you, but I think what I came to was, you know, you're probably doing like, at holidays, we might be entertaining multiple days in a row.Heather Manley [00:22:44]:Yeah. I last year, I did 4 Thanksgivings in 1 week, and I cried at the third one.Stephanie [00:22:52]:Yeah.Heather Manley [00:22:52]:Like, with all my YPO guys, all dudes, and I just lost it. And they're like, what's going on? And I'm like, like, I don't know. But I'm like, I'm f*****g exhausted.Stephanie [00:23:03]:And overwhelmed. Yes.Heather Manley [00:23:04]:And I had another Thanksgiving to do in 2 days, and they're so kind. But they're like, So maybe we don't do this next year in Thanksgiving week. And I'm like, yeah. I I think post COVID, I just have different Boundaries of, like or stress levels I'm willing to take on.Stephanie [00:23:21]:Well, I'm glad that you're willing to take on the event at the Lexington with me because we're gonna have fun.Heather Manley [00:23:27]:I'm I'm not gonna cry, and I'm super excited.Stephanie [00:23:30]:No. You're not gonna cry. We're just gonna be able to revel in your flavors, Your profile of your botanicals that you bring to the party, and I think you'll be really just impressed by the people that come and how fun they are and how excited they are to learn about your product. SoHeather Manley [00:23:46]:We do a lot of these events, but I haven't done, like, a great tasting dinner in a while, so I'm really excited just to hang out and do something really fun, have amazing food, and and, have my spirits associated with them, so I'm really excited.Stephanie [00:24:04]:Well, thank you for joining me today, Heather. I'm gonna get this podcast posted right away so that people can hear the story And join us at your great event that we're gonna be having at the Lexington's Crooked Water Spirits, Heather Manley. We'll see you soon. Couple weeks.Heather Manley [00:24:17]:Love it. Love you. Thank you. Heather. Alright. Bye. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
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Zero helps bring everyone to the BTT HQ. Switch decapitates a shitload of robots. Sundog defends Prima. Brecto finds a cute new friend. Music Credits: Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Things Happen Off-Screen: After a Time (Sax) - Ike Yorihiro Team Talk: Residents of Paradise - Kenichiro Suehiro Enemy Base: Voice of Thanatos - Ike Yorihiro Fight Theme 1: Fire Force -Main Theme- 2nd - Kenichiro Suehiro Rising Action: The Thoughts - Kenichiro Suehiro Fight Theme 2: Iron Battle - Yuki Hayashi Crisis: Crisis×Crisis - Ike Yorihiro Postfight: After a Time - Ike Yorihiro Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen
Standard Uranium CEO Jon Bey joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has made a strategic move to become a project generator and recently announced a non-brokered private placement of up to $2 million. The bulk of the funds raised will be allocated to the exploration of the company's projects in Saskatchewan. Bey explained that the company has strategically shifted to a hybrid model that combines project generation and exploration. Standard Uranium currently holds eight projects in the Athabasca Basin, with five of them in advanced stages. The company's approach is to avoid frequent capital raises and dilution by seeking joint venture partners for its projects. Bey highlighted the success of securing partners for projects like Sundog and Canary, with plans for significant exploration activities in 2024. The flagship project, Davidson River, is strategically positioned near NextGen Energy's recent environmental permit approval and is slated for extensive exploration. As Standard Uranium focuses on becoming a key player in the uranium sector, Bey anticipates a dynamic 2024 with increased news flow and enhanced shareholder value. The company's shift towards a project generator model allows it to leverage its portfolio of projects and partner with industry players to advance its exploration and development initiatives. . #proactiveinvestors #standarduraniumltd #tsxv #stnd #otcqb #sttdf #mining #uranium #UraniumMarket #CEOInterview #ExplorationActivities #CapitalRaise #SaskatchewanProjects #AthabascaBasin #ProjectGenerator #JVPartnerships #MiningNews #InvestmentOpportunities #2024Strategy #NextGenEnergy #DavidsonRiverProject #SundogProject #CanaryProject #ResourceExploration #MiningIndustry #MarketTrends #FinancialNews #EnergyInvesting #MiningUpdates #EnvironmentalPermit #UraniumCity #ExplorationSuccess#invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Switch talks to the Riot Wreckers. Sundog talks to Craig. Zero readies the raid on the BTT. V-Los has to take some time to himself. Music Credits: Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Planning: Scheming - Masaru Yokoyama Investigation: Werewolf and Vampire - Masaru Yokoyama Relaxation: Around 8 - Kenichiro Suehiro Argento Augmentations: The Wretched Automatons - Keiichi Okabe Robin's Theme: Ghosts - David "Dirtiest" Dycus Things Happen Off-Screen: After a Time (Sax) - Ike Yorihiro Enemy Base: Voice of Thanatos - Ike Yorihiro Steiner Sombre: がんばってDAVIDさん - 私はゲイだ Tracing Conspiracy: Wanted Criminal - Yuki Hayashi End of Session: BIG TREE - Ike Yorihiro Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen
Zero runs into a hitch in Santa Rita. Switch has a discussion with Matthew Mason. Sundog comes back from the mountains. A plot is revealed, a relationship is ended, and a hitch in the raid is discovered. Music Credits: Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Team Talk: Residents of Paradise - Kenichiro Suehiro Robin's Theme: Ghosts - David "Dirtiest" Dycus Nicolai's Theme: Chasing Inspiration - Yair Albeg Wein Darkside Conversations: Superego - Yan "Nucleose" Rodriguez Broken Diamond Club: Austin, Atlantis + Remaster - Clark Powell Delarue Downer: Exhausted Options - Brad Podray Investigation: Werewolf and Vampire - Masaru Yokoyama The DHEA: A Call for Service - Kenichiro Suehiro Tracing Conspiracy: Wanted Criminal - Yuki Hayashi Failure State: Simulacra - Ike Yorihiro Rising Action: The Thoughts - Kenichiro Suehiro Prima, Kakth Scientist: The Calm - Mark Morgan Cooling Off: Peaceland - Nujabes End of Session: BIG TREE - Ike Yorihiro Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen
Switch trains with Calvert. Zero continues its recruitment efforts. Megalad has an epiphany. Sundog has to deal with a villain from REDACTED INFORMATION. Music Credits: Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Steiner Sombre: がんばってDAVIDさん - 私はゲイだ Team Talk: Residents of Paradise - Kenichiro Suehiro The Mad Magpie: Constant Conquest - Michael Guy Bowman The Second Chance Society: Corporate Business Music - Infraction Rising Action: The Thoughts - Kenichiro Suehiro Fight Theme 1: Fire Force -Main Theme- 2nd - Kenichiro Suehiro Postfight: After a Time - Ike Yorihiro Felix's Theme: ショウシツ点よ笛 - Toe Fight Theme 2: Iron Battle - Yuki Hayashi The DHEA: A Call for Service - Kenichiro Suehiro Nicolai's Theme: Chasing Inspiration - Yair Albeg Wein The People's Earth Defense League: What To Inherit - Yuki Hayashi Robin's Theme: Ghosts - David "Dirtiest" Dycus Fight Theme 3: Causal Retribution - Kenichiro Suehiro Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen
Donna and Lonna visit with Carmen and Maja Black, farmers at Sundog Farm and Local Harvest CSA in Solon, Iowa. Sundog Farm grows vegetables, flowers, sheep, goats, and chickens for the local market. The farm has spread across five locations thanks to creative cooperation with other farmers and innovative use of season extension. The Black sisters talk about scaling up their farm with size-appropriate tools, tractors and good humor.
We are always looking for signs. Signs that validate us, encourage us, Signs that might point us in a direction or reassure us that we are on a correct path. We look for signs from our loved ones in feathers, pennies and dimes and birds, butterflies and dragon flies, but what about a sundog? You've probably seen a sundog before. These beautiful phenomena can occur in any part of the world, and they're almost guaranteed to make you look twice. Sundogs are bright spots of light around the sun, manifesting in a variety of colors and forms. They are widely recognized as a good omen, and hold great spiritual meaning for anyone who witnesses them.What is a Sundog and what might it mean. Listen as Laurie shares some science, and spiritual meanings behind the sundog. Support the showThanks for listening - For questions or comments email Laurie at Laurie@yourlifecore.comInstagram @yourlifecore or Twitter @yourlifecore Facebook https://www.facebook.com/YourLifecoreWebsite www.yourlifecore.com
On Friday, May 12th, the City of Prescott issued three releases regarding the cancellation of the May 9th City of Prescott Study Session regarding the Sundog Connector and related Development Agreements that was originally requested by two Councilmembers and was later canceled. CYMPO acknowledges the third press release titled, "Retraction for Clarification" and acknowledges the subject release retracts prior statements, both stated and implied, made in the prior two press releases, to the benefit of all interested or engaged in the project. CYMPO works directly with the City of Prescott to promote and maintain a regional coordinated transportation system for... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/cympo-statement-regarding-prescott-sundog-connector-project-communication/Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
i went to an estate sale last weekend and i bought two jars of rubber bands. one had red rubber bands. the other had green rubber bands. they were so neatly organized. so pleasing to look at. someone, and presumely this person is now dead, took the care to organize these jars of rubber bands and i knew immediately that i had to have them. it was sunday and in the last hour of the estate sale. everything was cheap and whatever was left over was probably destined for the landfill. is it my job to save all the treasurers of the recently deceased? no. but maybe. and i’ve saved other objects before. notebooks. homemade fridge magnets. odd collections of useless items. at least, the items are useless to me, but they were meaningful to someone. and that’s what draws me to them. i hope that some day someone decides that my trash is worth preserving. and in that trash, i will live forever.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Surface to Air Missive “Monster’s Mouth” Shelly’s Gone02:34 Erika Bell “Whales” Precept07:10 GOMME “Floss” Absent Healing10:31 J.F. Sebastian “Introducing the Losers” J.F. Sebastian12:59 FLOOR CRY “i’m not usually like this” strawberry milkshake15:51 thanks for coming “10:19” adding up20:40 Rachel Toups “Breaking” Sundog22:35 Black Opal “Contract” Babylon Disco24:44 Jib Kidder “Knock Knock” Pay 2 Play28:42 Mister Baby “Warm Body” There’s Hope in Cantelope30:57 ron shalom “Wishing Well” Weight Of The Water34:35 Carla Sagan “Water Planet” billions and billions of songs38:24 Dories “Chorus” Old Songs42:50 Field Guides “Lucky Star in the A.M.” This Is Just A Place46:42 PLATTENBAU “Straight Arrow” Straight Arrow / No More50:15 Plastic Bubble “Say Won’t Do” The Sitting in a Tree EP51:53 Wolfgang Strutz “NEEEDS” fourth house54:43 Judge Russell “You Don’t Wanna Go Back” 1000 Breakfasts With You57:41 bigfoot “hot 2 the core” bigfoot58:44 Short Fictions “Fates Worse Than Death Pt II: Anthropocene” Fates Worse Than Death
With Megalad becoming lost in space for a bit, he sits this one out. Meanwhile, with the revelation that Calvin Eskridge, Elaine Pelfry, and Leonard Wright are all connected to Delta Black, talking to Cassidy Calvert-Downes has become priority 1 for the team. While Zero hunts down a lead to get a meeting set up with her, Switch talks to Wesley to find out what his estranged wife is like. Sundog, meanwhile, runs into Lehmann and figures out the perfect way to get back at him. Music Credits: Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Team Time: Rebellious Youth - Yuki Hayashi Investigation: Eight Precepts of Death - Yuki Hayashi Delarue Downer: Exhausted Options - Brad Podray Robin's Theme: Stride - Kalibration Nicolai's Theme: Chasing Inspiration - Yair Albeg Wein Darksiders: Tau-9 - Kelly Bailey Steiner Sombre: Solana - VeritasUnae Recap Conversation: After a Time (Sax) - Ike Yorihiro Felix's Theme: ショウシツ点よ笛 - Toe Villainous Action: Aftermath - Ike Yorihiro Faffing Around: Mischief Maker - Kevin MacLeod Darkside Conversations: Superego - Yan "Nucleose" Rodriguez Cooling Off: Peaceland - Nujabes End of Session: Various Quirks - Yuki Hayashi Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen Support the show on Patreon! For as little as a dollar you get access to all sorts of cool bonus content, and for $5 you get access to episodes a week early. https://www.patreon.com/BoogiemanBuddiesCast
After Robin emerges from Lake Erie, and a chat with Sundog, the rest of the day is set forth for the Trendsetters. Megalad goes to space after talking to the team, and fights an old acquaintance turned friend. Sundog and Switch talk about the latter's recently recognized feelings for a certain CEO, and Zero and Sundog talk to Sam about his situation. Music Credits: Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Steiner Sombre: Solana - VeritasUnae Diamond Dogs, Smooth: Candles and Clockwork/Moonsetter Overlay - Tyler Dever, Toby Fox, woodfur00 Archer Angst: Pierrot of the Star-Spangled Banner (Shenron Remix) - SHΣNROΠ Team Time: Rebellious Youth - Yuki Hayashi Cooling Off: Peaceland - Nujabes Gary's Theme: Pierrot of the Star-Spangled Banner - ZUN Tracing Conspiracy: Wanted Criminal - Yuki Hayashi Faffing Around: Mischief Maker - Kevin MacLeod Prepwork: Nevertheless, Go Beyond - Yuki Hayashi The DHEA: The Power of Endeavor - Yuki Hayashi DemiDeus ex Machina: Brain Power (Instrumental remix) - Florian Rehn End of Session: Various Quirks - Yuki Hayashi Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen Support the show on Patreon! For as little as a dollar you get access to all sorts of cool bonus content, and for $5 you get access to episodes a week early. https://www.patreon.com/BoogiemanBuddiesCast
With the Captainalist reaching a low-point, Young Gary is led to the next step of the plans of the Second Chance Society alone. Zero works with Chris Hartwick to continue to make Prima's living quarters as comfortable as possible. After that, it and Sundog go to talk to Calvert about returning the Vinterium they got from the casino back to Hell. Switch deals with the DHEA's brain chip, and with Zero's help, discover something shocking about it that could lead back to a Kestoran plot. However, before they can finish, Old Gary has finished his preparations to save Lovelace. Music Credits: Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Gary's Theme (Young): Pierrot of the Star-Spangled Banner - ZUN I'm the Guy Who Sucks, and Also: Isolation - Yuki Hayashi Archer Angst (Young): Pierrot of the Star-Spangled Banner (Shenron Remix) - SHΣNROΠ The Second Chance Society: Corporate Business Music - Infraction Nicolai's Theme: Chasing Inspiration - Yair Albeg Wein Dog-Shaped Robot Buddy: Sunflower - Jazz 2 More Villainous Action: Aftermath - Ike Yorihiro Tracing Conspiracy: Wanted Criminal - Yuki Hayashi Team Time: Rebellious Youth - Yuki Hayashi Traumatic Osmosis: Tentaclar Aliens' Epic Extraterretterrestrial Jungle Dance Party Inside Of A Super-Ultra-Mega-Gigantic U.F.O. (It Maybe U.U.F.O.) Silently Flying Over Illinois St. - Camellia Fight Theme 1: Combat License! - Yuki Hayashi End of Session: Various Quirks - Yuki Hayashi Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen Support the show on Patreon! For as little as a dollar you get access to all sorts of cool bonus content, and for $5 you get access to episodes a week early. https://www.patreon.com/BoogiemanBuddiesCast
Today on the Ether we have Sandytoes2211 hosting Ancestors' Dream, a Tribute to Our Planet, with Peven Everett and lucid-dreamer. You'll also hear from Secret Project, Sundog, RetroManni, Jeremy Torman, S I D, Eric May, and more! Recorded on October 30th 2022. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Glen Dahlgren returns to spin the wheel and see who wins SunDog systems games still new and the bag, but wait, there's more... Ken Reighard announces and releases a brand new game... Robot Nightmare! Learn all about Glen Dahlgren and his latest book now released House of Prophesy at https://mysterium.blog Get your copy of Robot Nightmare from https://kenscococorner.itch.io/ Watch the promo video at https://youtu.be/RoAnbSUYH80 Custom artwork designed by Instagram artist Joel M. Adams: https://www.instagram.com/artistjoelmadams Custom CoCoTALK! and retro merchandise is available at: http://8bit256.com Consider becoming a patron of the show: https://patreon.com/ogsteviestrow Email any suggestions you have for the show to cocotalk@cocotalk.live Visit us on the web at http://cocotalk.live Join us for daily conversations on Discord: http://discord.cocotalk.live
Jim Harrison was born in 1937, in Grayling, Michigan. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, Sports Illustrated, Playboy, and The New York Times.Harrison was also the author of over thirty books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, including seven volumes of novellas, Legends of the Fall (1979), The Woman Lit by Fireflies (1990), Julip (1994), The Beast God Forgot to Invent (2000), The Summer He Didn't Die (2005), The Farmer's Daughter (2010), and The River Swimmer (2013); eleven novels, Wolf (1971), A Good Day to Die (1973), Farmer (1976), Warlock(1981), Sundog (1984), Dalva (1988), The Road Home (1998), True North (2004), Returning to Earth (2007), The English Major (2008), and The Great Leader (2011); thirteen collections of poetry, including most recently Songs of Unreason (2011), In Search of Small Gods(2009), and Saving Daylight (2006); and three works of nonfiction, the memoir Off to the Side (2001) and the collections Just Before Dark(1991) and The Raw and the Cooked: Adventures of a Roving Gourmand (2001).The winner of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Spirit of the West Award from the Mountains & Plains Booksellers Association, he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Letters (2007) and was named Officier des Arts et Lettres (2012) by the French Ministry of Culture for his “significant contribution to the enrichment of the French cultural inheritance.” He has had his work published in twenty-seven languages.Harrison lived in Montana and Arizona before his death in 2016 at the age of seventy-eight.From https://groveatlantic.com/author/jim-harrison/. For more information about Jim Harrison:Previously on The Quarantine Tapes:James McBride about Harrison, at 24:05: https://quarantine-tapes.simplecast.com/episodes/the-quarantine-tapes-092-james-mcbrideSaving Daylight: https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/books/saving-daylight-by-jim-harrison/“Jim Harrison, The Art of Fiction No. 104”: https://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/2511/the-art-of-fiction-no-104-jim-harrison“Jim Harrison”: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/jim-harrison
A new voice is heard in the echoing tunnels of the sewers, and it belongs to a real shit head. Sundog finds themselves learning quick lessons on the surface. CW General - spiders Opening scene - imprisonment 09:20 - carcass, blood 13:00 - gunshot 13:30 - gunshot 24:00 - drowning 32:00 - gore 33:00 - euthanasia 37:50 - death Check out our discord: https://discord.gg/FYuMzb9
Megalad has returned... twice. The team has to cope with the idea of two Megalads, each in their own ways. Poltergeist tries to help Switch through it, then Sundog and Switch have a chat about their twice-returned friend, and also discuss Tiffany a little bit. Afterwards, the Silver Skeleton has a chat with Young Gary. Poltergeist has a talk with a retired hero. Zero has a field trip with Prima. Old Gary makes a mistake. Music Credits: Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Penny's Theme: A Boy Caught in The Thick of Things - Akira Tsuchiya, Ken Nakagawa, Daisuke Achiwa Gary's Theme (Young): Pierrot of the Star-Spangled Banner - ZUN Separatists: Backtrack to Guidance - El Huervo Gary's Theme (Old): Brain Power (8-Bit Remix) - NOMA Displaced Humanity: Stealth Chameleon - Naoto Tanaka, Nittoku Inoue, Nobuhiko Kashiwara, Theory of N Archer Angst (Young): Pierrot of the Star-Spangled Banner (Shenron Remix) - SHΣNROΠ The Spinning Coin: Grey Waltz - Kenichiro Suehiro Team Time: Rebellious Youth - Yuki Hayashi The Silver Skeleton: Military Precision - Kelly Bailey Darksiders: Tau-9 - Kelly Bailey Kevin Quail: Funky Bar 100 - Christophe Heral Prima, Kakth Scientist: The Calm - Mark Morgan Diamond Dogs, Rough: Austin, Atlantis + Remaster - Clark Powell Diamond Dogs, Smooth: Candles and Clockwork/Moonsetter Overlay - Tyler Dever, Toby Fox, woodfur00 The DHEA: The Power of Endeavor - Yuki Hayashi Crisis: Struggle - Yuki Hayashi Rising Action: Vanguard Action Squad -Darkness- - Yuki Hayashi End of Session: Various Quirks - Yuki Hayashi Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen Support the show on Patreon! For as little as a dollar you get access to all sorts of cool bonus content, and for $5 you get access to episodes a week early. https://www.patreon.com/BoogiemanBuddiesCast
Poltergeist goes on a business trip to take care of important things before she meets up with Kevin, leaving Zero, Sundog, and Switch to their own devices for a while. Switch goes to do some training with Calvert, Sundog goes to lunch with his dad, and Zero calls a meeting to discuss his findings about Leonard Wright. Just as those end, however, a portal opens, and an old foe returns. Music Credits: Space Between: Atomyk Clockwyrk - Marcy Nabors Old God's Tune: Brain Power (8-Bit Remix) - NOMA Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Darksiders: Tau-9 - Kelly Bailey Felix's Theme: ショウシツ点よ笛 - Toe Nicolai's Theme: Chasing Inspiration - Yair Albeg Wein Team Time: Rebellious Youth - Yuki Hayashi Rising Action: Vanguard Action Squad -Darkness- - Yuki Hayashi Heroic Action: You Say Run - Yuki Hayashi Enemy Base: Voice of Thanatos - Ike Yorihiro Together Again: Anguish of the Quirkless - Yuki Hayashi Investigation: Eight Precepts of Death - Yuki Hayashi First of Its Kind: The Calm - Mark Morgan Diamond Dogs, Rough: Austin, Atlantis + Remaster - Clark Powell And Our Returning Champion: Pierrot of the Star-Spangled Banner - ZUN End of Session: Various Quirks - Yuki Hayashi Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen Support the show on Patreon! For as little as a dollar you get access to all sorts of cool bonus content, and for $5 you get access to episodes a week early. https://www.patreon.com/BoogiemanBuddiesCast
Sundog: Frozen Legacy is a free roaming space trading sim that was truly unique upon its release in 1984 on the Apple II, and got a substantial facelift on the Atari ST!
After saving time itself and taking the Captainalist back to the past, the Trendsetters start doing some personal errands for their own relaxation needs. Zero starts investigating Leonard Wright's past and finds itself coming up short, even after helping Mach 12 with a situation involving Gordrilla. Sundog wanders around town and runs into an unexpected face, and talks about it with Switch. Poltergeist begins an investigation to improve herself, but unfortunately hits a dead-end. Switch takes care of their issues with Lorena Calvert before visiting friends and family to drop off the items they procured from the Tromat family. Music Credits: Intro: Damn Cowardly School - Yuki Hayashi Nicolai's Theme: Chasing Inspiration - Yair Albeg Wein Investigation: Eight Precepts of Death - Yuki Hayashi Felix's Theme: ショウシツ点よ笛 - Toe Rising Action: Vanguard Action Squad -Darkness- - Yuki Hayashi Penny's Theme: A Boy Caught in The Thick of Things - Akira Tsuchiya, Ken Nakagawa, Daisuke Achiwa Waylon Conley: The Slum - Shingo Suzuki Inklings: Fuchsia Ruler - Sinister Psyche Steiner Sombre: Solana - VeritasUnae A Nonviolent Solution: Three Secrets - Yuki Hayashi Diamond Dogs, Rough: Austin, Atlantis + Remaster - Clark Powell Kevin Quail: Funky Bar 100 - Christophe Heral Angelo Argento: The Wretched Automatons - Keiichi Okabe Separatists: Backtrack to Guidance - El Huervo The Mad Magpie: Constant Conquest - Michael Guy Bowman Robin's Theme: Stride - Kalibration End of Session: Various Quirks - Yuki Hayashi Outro: Wings - Thomas Bergersen Support the show on Patreon! For as little as a dollar you get access to all sorts of cool bonus content, and for $5 you get access to episodes a week early. https://www.patreon.com/BoogiemanBuddiesCast
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank a super high-concept space trading game about commerce, religion, and a boy named Zed. This weekend's Patreon Bonus Get episode will be Thunderstrike! Donate at Patreon to get this bonus content and much, much more! Follow the show's host on Twitter to get the latest and straightest dope. Check out what games we've already ranked on the The Big Damn List, then nominate a game of your own via five-star review on Apple Podcasts! Take a screenshot and show it to us on our Discord server! Intro music by NORM. 2022 © Hardcore Gaming 101
Jeannine Otis was born and raised in Detroit, and now lives in Staten Island, She has been a singular and substantial voice for four decades, drawing equally from jazz, classical, dance, gospel and pop genres.New York Times critic, Anthony Tomassini, described Ms. Otis as a “show-stopper” in the role of Ella Worker in Downtown Music Production's staging of The Cradle Will Rock.She is a graduate of Wellesley College (Presser Music Scholar), the only African-American to win that award and she also holds a Masters Degree from Emerson College in Boston where she was a teaching fellow.She has toured as a vocalist with many distinguished artists including Donald Byrd, Grover Washington Jr., Vishnu Wood, and Arthur Prysock, among many others. She is the music director of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church in New York City.Jeannine Otis would like to recognize:CHURCH PUBLISHINGChurch of the Heavenly RestSt. Mark's Church in the BowerySUNDOG Theater Family.The SOUNDTRACKS PROGRAMJewish Community Center of Staten IslandRURAL and MIGRANT MINISTRIESBruce Jones Dr. Theddia Jones JJe Susan Fenley, Victoria Collela, Ellen Petillo, and Poet Gold,( SUNDOG) and Ela Seeley ( JCC) Elizabeth Howard is the host and the producer of the Short Fuse Podcast. She has never had barriers between her life, work, art and writing. Experience, sense of place and exploration define the choices she makes, seeking collaboration, flexibility, spontaneity and responsiveness in the projects she designs and engages with. As the host of the Short Fuse she engages individuals in lively and provocative conversations around the arts: dance, theater, literature, music and film. Alex Waters is a technical producer for the Short Fuse Podcast. He is a music producer and a student at the Berklee College of Music. He has written and produced music and edited for podcasts including The Faith and Chai Podcast and Con Confianza. He writes, produces and records music for independent artists, including The Living. Alex lives in Brooklyn. You can reach him with inquiries at alexwatersmusic12@gmail.com.
Pop-up dinners, cider, wine and so much more. Nicole Ice with Sundog Cellars Ciderhouse & Winery and Don Ritenour with YoFresh Food stopped by Youngstown Studio to talk about their passions and how they began to collaborate together. Staying true to Nicole's love of Columbiana Talk we sipped on our BIRDFISH BREWING CO. as we […] The post Ep.87 – Don Ritenour of YoFresh and Nicole Ice of Sundog Cellars first appeared on Homes and Hops.
Ray and Bif get off that dang ole train and into a spooky forest. Kon and Sundog get a bead on info regarding their mutual goal. CONTENT WARNINGS 5:25 Train horn 22:20 Violent deaths 27:30 – 27:50 Police brutality, mention of BLM 2020 protests Join our discord: https://discord.gg/FYuMzb9 Consider supporting our show here: https://www.patreon.com/poocpodcast
As broadcast August 10, 2021 with extra candles on that cake for you podcast blowhards. Tonight, we wish Prince Paolo (again) a happy birthday, which we did on Sunday night, Monday & today as penance for Danno's absolutely awful jokes told during his Zoom party. But whatever, you can't wish this charming man happy birthday enough! After that it's a full two hours of all the indie goodness you can blow your bangs at, with returnees and new bands alighting a fantastic show for this week.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)The Smiths – This Charming ManFavours – Left BehindAmor Amor – CluelessIsland Eyes – Black PathfinderEtai – Summer of GhostsBasement Revolver – Skin Part II (32:47)EREZ - Dance It AwayDistant Matter - NaturalHand Habits - AquamarineFoxy Panic - Blue LightKhamsin – RiotCoastal - Kyoto (feat Oblique) Part III (61:21)SunDog - Millennial ManFoolish Soto – ButterfliesRichard Hummingbird - Running on FumesCasual Vice – BattlesSchool of X - Race for CaressSycco - Happy You're HerePart IV (92:12)Y Bülbül Ft Rose Glass - Aspiration NationThis Coast Bias - Waste of TimeThe Vindys - BugsCarbon Mass - Doom ScrollingJORDANN - Funk OlympicsThe KTNA – Can't Stop It
Ray and Bif hurtle towards destinations unknown while Kon and Sundog join forces to find their mutual goal. CONTENT WARNINGS 4:10 Threat of violence 10:20 Mind-control (approx. 5 min 20 s) 12:45 SIB 13:00 Violent death 15:40 Violent death 24:20 Gore 24:50 Gore 28:10 Explosion Join our discord here: https://discord.gg/FYuMzb9 Support our show here: https://www.patreon.com/poocpodcast
In this episode, we'll get an update on what's going on behind the scenes to save the Alaska Cruise Season with the Cruise Guru, David Yeskel. Plus we'll chat with travel writer Ilona Kauremszky about her pre-pandemic Skye High Adventure on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. And we'll visit with Sundog Tours in Jasper and see what kind of tours they have to offer this summer. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/