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Send us a textJoin Alex Rutledge and Red Bone for an in-depth exploration of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) - America's greatest conservation success story. In this special episode, we dive into the fascinating history of how one man's vision in 1972 transformed wild turkey populations from near extinction to thriving across all 50 states.We discuss the upcoming NWTF National Convention in Nashville, featuring over 80,000 attendees, celebrity appearances including Craig Morgan, and the historic 50th anniversary exhibit. Plus, we share personal turkey hunting stories, discuss current weather impacts on wildlife, cover local sports updates, and wrap up with delicious wild turkey recipes you can try at home.Whether you're a seasoned turkey hunter or just curious about conservation, this episode celebrates the heritage, community, and passion that makes turkey hunting a cherished American tradition.Chapter Markers:[0:00] Introduction & Weather UpdateSnow and ice conditions in the OzarksSafety reminders for winter weatherMDC tree stand regulations and spring turkey hunt applications[7:30] Current Events: Sports RoundupHigh school basketball updates (Liberty, Van Buren, Bunker Eagles)College basketball highlights and faith testimoniesNFL playoff predictions and Super Bowl preview[15:45] Craig Morgan Concert AnnouncementMarch 21st Cystic Fibrosis fundraiser at West Plains Civic CenterTicket information and Craig Morgan's military promotion[18:20] NWTF National Convention PreviewNashville convention details (February)80,000+ attendees expectedHistoric 50th anniversary exhibitCelebrity appearances and Grand National Turkey Calling Competition[22:15] The Beginning: NWTF History (Part 1)Wild turkey population crisis (1.3 million birds in 1972)Federal legislation: Lacy Act, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Pittman-Robertson ActCannon net technology revolutionTom Rogers' vision for a national organization[32:40] The Founding: NWTF History (Part 2)Tom Rogers meets key supporters (Frank Piper, Jerry Ones, John Lewis)March 28, 1973: NWTF chartered in Fredericksburg, VirginiaMove to Edgefield, South Carolina with "$10,000 and a cigar box of membership cards"First headquarters established[40:25] NWTF Impact & MissionResearch and conservation effortsDisease prevention and wildlife managementImportance of membership and chapter involvementCurrent River Callers chapter raises over $40,000[48:50] Personal Stories & Convention ExperienceAlex's introduction to NWTF in 1981 by Glen CadeHistory of turkey calling evolutionWhy families should attend the Nashville conventionMeeting celebrities and professional hunters[56:30] Conservation PhilosophyGetting kids involved in the outdoorsEthical hunting and land stewardshipSupporting NRA, Sportsman's Alliance, and conservation organizationsPassing heritage to future generations[1:02:15] Bonus Segment: Wild Turkey RecipesRed Bone's smoked turkey breast technique (with moisture pan method)Alex's turkey nuggets with buttermilk marinadeTurkey salad sandwich spread from dark meatTips for using the entire bird[1:08:30] Closing ThoughtsTurkey hunting camp opportunities in Ohio, Missouri, and AlabamaFinal message: "Love one another, teach your boys to become men, teach your girls to become ladies"
Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Deanna Van Buren and Adrienne Hogg to the Restorative Works! Podcast. We are joined by Deanna Van Buren, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Designing Justice + Designing Spaces (DJDS), and Adrienne Hogg, Co-Executive Director of Community Works. Together, we explore how spaces, rooms, buildings, and environments in which we gather directly shape our nervous systems, our sense of dignity, and our ability to repair harm. Deanna reframes "trauma-informed design" as designing for well-being, offering a body–mind–spirit lens on how spaces can regulate, inspire, and care for us. Adrienne shares how Community Works brings this philosophy to life by creating warm, culturally rooted, non-institutional spaces where young people, survivors, families, and staff feel seen, grounded, and capable of restoration. From reimagining classroom design in higher education to redefining what justice spaces can communicate, the conversation weaves together architecture, community wisdom, creative practice, and systems change. Both guests illuminate how co-designing that deeply involves communities, including those most impacted by harm, becomes its own restorative practice. Deanna Van Buren is the co-founder and executive director of Designing Justice + Designing Spaces. An architecture and real estate nonprofit working to end mass incarceration through place-based solutions, DJDS builds infrastructure that addresses its root causes: poverty, racism, unequal access to resources, and the criminal justice system itself. Van Buren has been profiled by The New York Times and has written op-eds on the intersection of design and mass incarceration in outlets such as Politico, Architectural Record, and Stanford Social Innovation Review. Her TEDWomen talk on what a world without prisons could look like has been viewed more than one million times. She is the only architect to have been awarded the Rauschenberg Artist as Activist fellowship, and she is also the recipient of UC Berkeley's Berkeley-Rupp Architecture Prize and Professorship. Van Buren received her bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Virginia and her master's degree from Columbia University, and she is an alumna of the Loeb Fellowship at Harvard's Graduate School of Design. Adrienne Hogg is co-executive director at Community Works. In this role, she focuses on finance, administration, and operations in addition to working with her co-executive director on strategic and development activities. Prior to joining Community Works, Adrienne founded Gather Locally, a startup e-commerce technology company. Before starting Gather Locally, Adrienne was the head of finance and controller for several public and private corporations in the life sciences and construction industries, where she managed accounting, finance, human resources, legal, and facilities. She is an Oakland native who received bachelor's and master's degrees from the UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business. Tune in to learn more about how the spaces we build reflect the futures we believe in.
Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews Caleb Johnson of Red Sea Capital Group to dive deep into a 14-unit studio in Van Buren, a redevelopment in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona and unpack the real-world challenges behind acquiring a bank-owned, 1940s-era property—from navigating hard money lending and skyrocketing rehab costs to pivoting business plans when co-living no longer penciled. Caleb shares candid insights on due diligence for vacant assets, negotiating purchase price, raising capital in a cautious market, and why experience and the right team matter more than chasing big returns. If you want a transparent, deal-level breakdown of how seasoned investors create value in today's multifamily market—this episode delivers lessons you won't want to miss.
OA1225 - Jenessa is here to dig deeper into Van Buren v. United States as we explore the implications and meaning when legislative deliverables, legal analysis, work industry, and general common sense push and pull in different directions. We had a lot of questions and comments on the original Van Buren episode from the community, so we thought it would be fun to spend some more time and battle it out! Reviving Lenity - Daniel Harawa, SCOTUSBlog (Dec 26, 2025) US v Rodriguez, 628 F.3d 1258 (11th Cir. 2010) US v Nosal, 676 F.3d 754 (9th Cir. 2012) US v Nosal, 844 F.3d 1024 (9th Cir. 2016) Further reading: W. Cagney McCormick, The Computer Fraud & Abuse Act: Failing to Evolve with the Digital Age, 16 SMU SCI. & TECH. L. REV. 481 (2013). Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do!
Eric Van Buren grew up in Washington, DC in a stable home with hardworking parents and a strong family foundation, but his life took a turn after high school when fighting and drug dealing pulled him into the streets. After being arrested on a state murder charge and beating the case, Eric thought the worst was behind him — until the federal government indicted him on a major drug conspiracy. The feds sentenced Eric to life in prison, and he went on to serve 19 years inside some of the most dangerous federal prisons in the country, fighting to survive both mentally and physically. In this episode, Eric breaks down how a good kid ended up with a life sentence, what day-to-day survival in high-security federal prison is really like, and how he ultimately got his sentence reduced after nearly two decades behind bars. This is a raw, unfiltered story about choices, consequences, and redemption inside the federal prison system. _____________________________________________ #prisonstory #lifeinprison #truecrime #federalprison #survivestory #prisonlife #lockedin #realstories _____________________________________________ Thank you to PRIZEPICKS for sponsoring this episode! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/IANBICK and use code IANBICK and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! _____________________________________________ Connect with Eric Van Buren: TikTok: @ericvanburen4senate Facebook: vanburenforwashingtoncounty Instagram: @vanburen_statesenate Website: https://believe-community.org/ _____________________________________________ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop _____________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 Sentenced to Life: Inside USP Lewisburg 00:42 Eric's Early Life, Ambition & Missed Opportunities 03:53 Growing Up Between DC & Maryland's Drug Culture 05:48 Family Support, Stability & Early Choices 09:30 School Fights, Identity & Anger 12:00 Gambling, Temptation & Entering the Streets 17:40 First Drug Deals & Learning the Game 23:34 Building Connections & Escalating the Operation 27:39 Life in the Drug Trade: Danger, Paranoia & Survival 33:01 Run-Ins with Law Enforcement & Family Fallout 36:46 County Jail Reality: Violence, Power & Fear 43:06 Release, Reentry Struggles & Going Back to the Streets 47:57 Federal Indictment: How the Feds Built the Case 56:09 Federal Trial, Conspiracy Charges & System Pressure 01:01:05 Hearing “Life in Prison” From the Judge 01:06:12 Surviving a Federal Penitentiary: USP Lewisburg 01:13:54 Prison Politics, Violence & Staying Alive 01:24:00 From Life Sentence to Freedom: What Changed 01:33:34 Adjusting to Life After Prison 01:41:41 Rebuilding Family Trust & Healing Trauma 01:52:06 Creating Purpose After Prison & Giving Back 02:03:31 Final Reflections, Second Chances & Advice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Coach Worrall joins the show to recap Mediapolis’ strong 5-2 start (5-1 in conference), highlight key players like Will Luebner and Max Griffin, and discuss the team’s tempo-driven offense, defensive pressure and role players who make the system work. The episode previews a challenging long road stretch featuring Central Lee, Holy Trinity and Van Buren, and outlines the team’s focus on limiting turnovers, improving defensive rebounding and building momentum for the second half of the season.
Packwood Locker brings you a holiday JV basketball scrimmage at Sam Duren County High School featuring celebrity referees and lively play. Lone Tree and Van Buren battle through back-and-forth action, three-pointers, and physical rebounding. Highlights include standout performances from Thomas Roberts and Colt Barber, clutch shooting down the stretch, and a spirited atmosphere to keep teams sharp during the Christmas break.
Live from Sonsville, Iowa, this episode captures a messy, high-energy Christmas scrimmage between the Lone Tree Lions and Van Buren (the Bad News Bears), with radio hosts bantering courtside and fans tuning in. The game features nonstop action in two 20-minute halves, big plays from Dom Garcia, Kendrick Miller and Chase Duncan, and plenty of three-point attempts and hustle plays under the rim. This short highlight-style episode focuses on the atmosphere of small-town hoops, player standouts, and in-game commentary — a spirited showcase of scrimmage basketball and local radio color.
OA1220 - What's an FBI agent to do when a notorious low life reports a local cop is asking for a bribe? Turn him into a confidential information of course, and see how far you can get that dirty cop to go. A tale of two assholes, steadily making each others' lives worse and worse, while one is wearing a wire. Now, why does the Supreme Court care about any of this? Half the conviction hinges on whether this cop “exceeded authorized access” under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), and no one can agree what that means… including your cohosts. Hear Thomas try to figure out why Amy Coney Barrett is so obsessed with the definition of the word “so”, and Jenessa… defend Clarence Thomas?! This case is a hot mess, but the good news is everyone sucks here and no one wins. The relevant language: “The Act subjects to criminal liability anyone who “intentionally accesses a computer without authorization or exceeds authorized access,” and thereby obtains computer information. 18 U. S. C. §1030(a)(2). It defines the term “exceeds authorized access” to mean “to access a computer with authorization and to use such access to obtain or alter information in the computer that the accesser is not entitled so to obtain or alter.” §1030(e)(6).” Barrett's ruling: “In sum, an individual “exceeds authorized access” when he accesses a computer with authorization but then obtains information located in particular areas of the computer—such as files, folders, or databases—that are off limits to him.” Van Buren v. United States, 593 U.S. 374 (2021) United States v. Van Buren, 940 F.3d 1192 (11th Cir. 2019) Full text of the CFAA: 18 U.S.C. § 1030 Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do!
Coaches from Lone Tree and Van Buren discuss their teams' progress, JV development, and how a post-Christmas scrimmage will jumpstart momentum before a busy stretch of conference play. The episode covers key players, game plans, holiday reflections, and how fans can catch the action on Round Guy Radio.
Coach Helage recaps Holy Trinity’s 70–34 win at Van Buren, spotlighting Jay Ellison barrage of three-pointers, Lane Rung’s defensive dominance, and strong contributions across the roster. The JV and freshmen play have also shown depth and promise for the season. Holy Trinity heads to Burlington to face Notre Dame tonight; Round Guy Radio will carry the action with JV at 4:30, girls at 6:00 and varsity at 7:30. Sponsored by Smithburg Auto, Henshaw Trailers, and Packwood Locker (Packwood Locker player of the game).
Back-and-forth action in the second quarter saw Holy Trinity build and then widen their lead behind strong rebounding, a clutch three and physical defense. Polly (#41), nicknamed "The Weasel," made several key plays inside. The halftime score stood at 49-19. Announcers mentioned sponsors and noted the third and fourth quarters will be available on YouTube.
This episode delivers a raucous, improvised play-by-play of a junior varsity basketball game, featuring energetic announcers, sponsor shout-outs, and unexpected celebrity references. The Packwood squad pulls out a 65–49 win in a game filled with free-throw drama, three-point attempts, and physical rebounding. Highlights include loud sideline banter, chaotic calls, and the Packwood player of the game — “The Weasel” (Holly Shore). This broadcast captures the small‑town, live-game energy and humorous commentary that keeps fans entertained.
The Holy Trinity Crusaders hosted by the Van Buren Warriors in a lively night game, with the Crusaders pulling away for a decisive victory. Highlights include strong scoring runs, energetic student sections, and standout plays from Radar O'Reilly and Lane Rung. This episode captures play-by-play action, halftime analysis, crowd reactions, and the community spirit surrounding high school sports.
Scotty Melvin joins the show to recap a banner start to the Southeast Iowa high school basketball season — sponsors, a record-breaking Holy Trinity broadcast with 1,100+ views, and plans to stream upcoming Van Buren and Notre Dame games on YouTube and Facebook. They discuss standout teams and players including Notre Dame's Shea Stevens, Pella's Jackson Clark, Keokuk, Mediapolis, and upset wins like Sigourney over Keota, plus the competitive small-school scene. The episode wraps with holiday wishes and optimism for a thrilling post-Christmas stretch of games and more local coverage to come.
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Coach Marlow recaps West Burlington’s 72-49 win over Van Buren County, spotlighting Silas Lasso’s 21 points and dominant rebounding and Aiden Figueroa’s all-around impact. The episode covers defensive standouts, team depth, strong free-throw shooting, and what worked down low, plus a preview of tonight’s Super Conference South matchup at Holy Trinity featuring key opponents to watch. Tune in to Round Guy Radio’s live broadcast around 7:30 for full game coverage.
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The Holy Trinity Crusaders are brought to you by Smithburg Auto of Fairfield, Iowa, and the Packwood Locker in Packwood, Iowa. Coach Hellege discusses Holy Trinity's first win of the season, a 69-54 victory over Waco, highlighting improved offense, disruptive team defense, and key performances from Lane Rung, freshman Jack Redgar, Jay Ellison, Corbin Van Newell, and newcomer Evan Pauley. The episode also covers player development, positive momentum from the win, JV standouts, and a look ahead at the upcoming schedule versus West Burlington, Winfield-Mt. Union, and Van Buren.
Dive into the holiday spirit as Mark revisits the legacy of A Very Special Christmas and spotlights this week's four standout tracks from Snocaps, AVTT/PTTN, Van Buren, and The Lone Bellow. A nostalgic, music-packed episode perfect for indie fans and Christmas-playlist builders alike.
Coach Shellman joins Round Guy Radio after Van Buren's hard-fought 60-56 conference win over New London, breaking down a back-and-forth game, foul trouble, key contributions from Jace Duncan, Will Corll, Kinnick Millard, and a spark off the bench from Brandon Taylor. He also recaps a tough loss in Centerville where an opposing player scored 50 of their 79 points, praises the team's improved three-point shooting and defense, and previews upcoming conference matchups against West Burlington and Mediapolis.
Coach Worrall reviews Mediapolis’ two early-season victories — a comeback over West Burlington and an 82–54 win over Danville — highlighting big contributions from Will Luttenegger and Max Griffin, clutch free-throw shooting, key defensive plays, and role-player scoring. He discusses rebounding and ball movement improvements and previews a busy week ahead with road games at Washington and Wilton and a home matchup with Van Buren.
Tonight's Smithsburg Auto Scoreboard with Cody Van Fleet and Jeff Mills recaps a packed night of high school basketball, including Keokuk's dominant performance behind 6'10" Jackson Clark, Mediapolis and Notre Dame pulling early conference wins, and several tight finishes across the Super and Southeast conferences. Highlights include Keokuk's defensive showcase, Shea Stevens and Notre Dame's strong outing, buzzer-beaters and late-game comebacks, plus notes on Burlington, Fairfield, Van Buren and other key matchups and upcoming games.
The Packwood Locker Scoreboard Show delivers a quick rundown of tonight's Iowa high school basketball results, including Oskaloosa 76, Fairfield 55; English Valley 78, Iowa Valley 70; Kyoto 62, Belle Plains 25; Central E 43, Holy Trinity 39; West Burlington 51, New London 30; Notre Dame 92, Van Buren 48; Mediapolis 82, Danville 54; Washington 49, Albia 29; and Columbus 64, Lone Tree 55. Standout performances included Shea Stevenson's 40-plus game as Notre Dame rolled to a big win. This episode is a short, focused scoreboard update to keep listeners informed of the night's key results.
Coach Roth discusses Waco's scrimmages — a comeback win over Van Buren and a strong showing in the Hillcrest jamboree — highlighting improved defense, full-court pressure, and contributions from players like Holden Hughes and Adam Stafford. He previews the upcoming games against Holy Trinity and Pekin, talks roster depth and a potential transfer eligibility issue, and notes the games will be live on Round Guy Radio's Facebook page.
Live commentary and play-by-play from a spirited high school basketball scrimmage featuring Van Buren, Fort Madison, West Burlington and others. Van Buren rains early three-pointers, Fort Madison shows grit with young bigs, and key players like Nolan Guzman and Darius make impact plays. Coaches discuss player development, lineups, and what to expect this season as teams experiment with tempo, defense and rotations in a fast-paced preseason tune-up.
Coach Shelman recaps two preseason games — a close jamboree loss to Fort Madison and a scrimmage with Waco — highlighting improved shooting, a renewed defensive identity, and the emergence of sophomore Jace Duncan alongside leaders Will Corral and Lincoln Bainbridge. He discusses matchup challenges with bigger teams, plans for intensive Thanksgiving practices, and looks ahead to a tough December schedule as the Van Buren Warriors build confidence, teamwork, and resilience.
Round Guy Radio recaps a thrilling Southeast Iowa season opener hosted by Holy Trinity, featuring West Burlington's comeback win, Van Buren's hot three-point shooting, and competitive exhibition games from Fort Madison, Keokuk and more. Standout performances came from Aida Figueroa, Shea Stevens, Nolan Guzman and Eli Zillman, while a serious injury in the Cardinal vs. Holy Trinity game cut that contest short. Coaches tested rotations with limited practice time, giving many young players valuable game experience.
Round Guy Radio brings you a fast-paced jamboree at Holy Trinity with four games tonight featuring eight Southeast Iowa teams. Coverage includes live streaming on Round Guy Radio's Facebook, game times starting at 6:00 PM, and shorter game formats to showcase early-season action. Coach Hellige previews key matchups like Keokuk vs Notre Dame, Fort Madison vs Van Buren, and Holy Trinity vs Cardinal, highlighting returning stars and what coaches hope to learn before the regular season. Expect competitive tune-up play and plenty of local basketball storylines.
Chris Gordy, host of Locked on the SEC, joins Mike Detillier and Herb Tyler to talk about what they hope to see from LSU against Western Kentucky.
A class episode this: four games, two quizzes, introducing AngeWatch, BotP, Sam reveling in Scottish glory, Gattuso being annoyed, Mucha flapping, Van Buren's three-goal term, and a lot of general silliness. 0.00 - opening 1.40 - Zbrojovka vs. Hale & Pace Vlašim and HSSKROFL Kroměříž 14.50 - Hot? Or Not?! 27.10 - Quiz Time! part one 37.25 - Zbrojovka vs. Sparta B and Hradec Králové (MOL Cup) 45.40 - AngeWatch 50.20 - Beer of the Podcast 54.30 - Quiz Time! part two 1.00.30 - outro
Sponsored by Packwood Locker, this episode features Coach Shellman discussing Van Buren Warriors' first official practice, a 21-player roster, and a challenging early-season schedule that includes a Holy Trinity jamboree streamed on Facebook Live. Coach breaks down the team's strengths — speed, outside shooting and rebounding — highlights key players like Will Corral and Jace Duncan, and explains how limited practice time and a four-game first week shape the team's preparation.
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LSU is leaning into a two quarterback system and we're breaking it all down. Our senior writer Glen West gives his thoughts and reaction to Frank Wilson's comments on playing both Garrett Nussmeier and Michael Van Buren over the month of November. Also discusses how this can be a positive learning experience for both the Tigers and Van Buren as they keep an eye on the future, Garrett Nussmeier's nightmarish season and how he can benefit from a strong finish to 2025. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Scarlett and Pappy were shocked to hear that Meredith bailed out of his jet. Kate and Ivan work to get that exact location. In Baku, Tony's crew is working on discovering who the mole is in the Embassy, and they come to suspect Alex. Back in Annapolis, Jim, Sam and Kelly are searching for the car belonging the Van Buren, known as “sunglasses man”. Hanaka and his guard notify Zardoz to give their answer as to whether or not they will join him. Gabby's approach into the “Town With No Name” is rudely interrupted. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scarlett and Pappy were shocked to hear that Meredith bailed out of his jet. Kate and Ivan work to get that exact location. In Baku, Tony's crew is working on discovering who the mole is in the Embassy, and they come to suspect Alex. Back in Annapolis, Jim, Sam and Kelly are searching for the car belonging the Van Buren, known as “sunglasses man”. Hanaka and his guard notify Zardoz to give their answer as to whether or not they will join him. Gabby's approach into the “Town With No Name” is rudely interrupted. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Though Hannah Van Buren died nearly twenty years before her husband's presidency, her life reflected the sweeping historical forces of early America. Sharon unpacks the Dutch roots of New Amsterdam (today's New York), how they shaped both Hannah and Martin Van Buren, and the lasting influence they left on the nation. Credits: Host and Executive Producer: Sharon McMahon Supervising Producer: Melanie Buck Parks Audio Producer: Craig Thompson To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AYR's latest fiction podcast, HAUNTED: THE VAN BUREN MANOR premieres TODAY -- Wednesday, October, 8th.Tone: HAUNTED: THE VAN BUREN MANOR is a supernatural satire fiction podcast. About: When their staged ghost hunter investigations lead them to the mysterious Van Buren Manor, the so-called “Spirit Sleuths” must confront their first real haunting. Trapped inside, their only hope of survival is to unravel a long-buried mystery and stop the manor's vengeful Matriarch from carrying out a dark plot a century in the making— one that may cut closer to home than they ever imagined.Starring: Billy Langdon, Alexandra Daniels, Lilah Richcreek Estrada & Anthony KeyvanFollow today for future updates! You can find more info about this podcast and others on Instagram at the handle @augustyearroundprod or by visiting our website AugustYearRound.com
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Mike and Charlie previewed LSU's upcoming matchup against Southeastern Louisiana. Audacy NFL insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, joined Sports Talk. Schlereth shared his thoughts on Tampa Bay QB Baker Mayfield, the Colts' big win vs. Denver, and the Saints' 0-2 start. Schlereth previewed the Saints' challenge vs. the Seattle Seahawks. He also broke down Packers LB Micah Parsons' dominant start to the season. Mike, Steve, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
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The King Opera House in Van Buren, Arkansas, isn't just a beautiful relic of the past—it's a living, breathing theater with a haunted history unlike any other. Today, Gavin Webb joins us to talk about his paranormal documentary that dives deep into the legends and lore of this 133-year-old opera house. From ghostly apparitions in 1920s clothing to a lady in white wandering the men's restroom, the spirits said to haunt this historic space are as numerous as they are mysterious. But perhaps the most tragic spirit of all is an actor, reportedly killed by a furious father who suspected him of bad intentions with his daughter. Gavin shares behind-the-scenes stories, eerie encounters, and what they uncovered while investigating one of Arkansas's most haunted buildings. Is the King Opera House truly haunted—or does it just know how to put on a hell of a show? This is Part Two of our conversation. Watch "The King Opera House, a Paranormal Documentary" on Amazon or Tubi. Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
The King Opera House in Van Buren, Arkansas, isn't just a beautiful relic of the past—it's a living, breathing theater with a haunted history unlike any other. Today, Gavin Webb joins us to talk about his paranormal documentary that dives deep into the legends and lore of this 133-year-old opera house. From ghostly apparitions in 1920s clothing to a lady in white wandering the men's restroom, the spirits said to haunt this historic space are as numerous as they are mysterious. But perhaps the most tragic spirit of all is an actor, reportedly killed by a furious father who suspected him of bad intentions with his daughter. Gavin shares behind-the-scenes stories, eerie encounters, and what they uncovered while investigating one of Arkansas's most haunted buildings. Is the King Opera House truly haunted—or does it just know how to put on a hell of a show? Watch "The King Opera House, a Paranormal Documentary" on Amazon or Tubi. Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks