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Pit Pass Moto
2023 Year In Review with Producer Kevin

Pit Pass Moto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 33:05


For the final 2023 episode of Pit Pass Moto by Evergreen Podcasts, show producer Kevin Skubak of Wessler Media joins Dale to discuss some memorable moments from this season's 48 episodes. A special thanks to Kevin Skubak and Vince Tornero of Wessler Media for making the show sound incredible all season, and a huge thanks to everyone who listened in 2023. If you like what we are doing, please help us grow the show by sharing your favorite episodes with your network of motorcycle enthusiast friends. We look forward to bringing you more Pit Pass Moto in 2024! MotoAmerica is the OFFICIAL Sponsor of Pit Pass Moto This episode is brought to you by MotoAmerica, home of AMA Superbike racing and North America's premier motorcycle road racing series. Rewatch every round of the 2023 series and revisit all the season's action with the Moto America Live+ video-on-demand streaming service. Or visit the Moto America YouTube Channel for race highlights and behind-the-scenes video content. Look for the 2024 race schedule to be announced soon over on the motoamerica.com website, and be sure to follow MotoAmerica on social media for real-time series updates and original content. Get your PPM swag at our Pit Pass Moto online store! Pit Pass Moto is a production of Evergreen Podcasts and Wessler Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ohio V. The World
Ohio's Festival Disasters: BalloonFest '86, AmeriFlora and More

Ohio V. The World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 72:28


FyreFest, Altamont, Woodstock '99, Astroworld are some of the biggest festival disasters in American history, today we'll look at some of the most flawed festivals in Ohio history in our Season 7 Finale. We start with BalloonFest '86 a fatally flawed world record setting balloon release festival in Downtown Cleveland. We relive the ecological disaster and dangerous consequences of the City of Cleveland's releasing of 1.5 million balloons in September 1986. We're joined by Cleveland sports personality and Twitter legend Chris McNeill, better known as Reflog_18 on Twitter to discuss 1980s Cleveland and the ill-fated BalloonFest '86. We'll also talk about Chris McNeill's leading role in the "Perfect Season Parade" to protest the Cleveland Browns winless 2017 NFL season. Follow Reflog_18 on Twitter and check out his Ohio-based weekly sports show, the BIGPLAY Reflog Show here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjqGMjGtAUKxlthtZ7hXt7Q Next we revisit the economic disaster that was AmeriFlora '92 in Columbus, Ohio. This horticultural exhibition was everything and nothing. Part theme park, part flower show, part mixed message branding nightmare. This $95 million boondoggle projected some 5+ million visitors but fell way short of those numbers. Tim Trad, the creator of onlyincbus, details the big swing and miss that was AmeriFlora '92. Follow @onlyincbus on Instagram and check out Tim's incredibly interesting content here www.onlyincbus.com We go all the way back to the 1950s for one of the first failed music festivals in American history. We replay an interview from a previous episode with Jerry DePizzo of the famous Ohio rock band O.A.R. about 1952's Moondog Coronation Ball in Cleveland. The rock n' roll show hosted by the famous DJ Alan Freed, the man created with popularizing the phrase rock n' roll music. We follow Alan Freed's career and his disastrous event at the Cleveland Arena in March 1952, regarded by many as the first rock festival in the United States. Lastly, we sit down with friend of the show Vince Tornero to discuss the wildly successful concert series the World Series of Rock in Cleveland during the 1970s. We hear clips from his great new podcast season for the Evergreen Podcast Network show PrOHfiles called The Wrath of the Buzzard. His show documents the meteoric rise and fall of 100.7 WMMS - the iconic Cleveland FM rock station that proved to be one of the most influential radio stations of all time. We also discuss the disasterous 1979 World Series of Rock that resulted in violence and even the breakup of the famous band Aerosmith following their headlining performance at Cleveland Municipal Stadium. Check out The Wrath of the Buzzard here https://evergreenpodcasts.com/prohfiles We're proud to be part of the Evergreen Podcast Network. Go to www.evergreenpodcasts.com for our show and dozens of other great podcasts. Thanks for listening to Season 7, we'll see you all again in 2023 for Season 8. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ohio V. The World
Bonus Episode: PROHFILES Season 2 Preview "the Wrath of the Buzzard"

Ohio V. The World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 22:09


Friend of the show, Vince Tornero, joins the show to preview the 2nd Season of his Evergreen Podcast Network show PROHFILES: "The Wrath of the Buzzard." Season two (6 episodes) will be titled “THE WRATH OF THE BUZZARD” and will document the meteoric rise and fall of 100.7 WMMS - the iconic Cleveland FM rock station that proved to be one of the most influential radio stations of all time. Alex sits down with Vince to discuss the show and share clips of authentic station audio, unearthed after collecting nearly half a century worth of dust, sending you right back to the glory days of The Buzzard. The podcast will tell the 30-year story that music and radio fans have been waiting for, including how Cleveland became the home of the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame. Hear the first two episodes starting June 10. Experience “PROHFILES - THE WRATH OF THE BUZZARD” at www.prohfiles.com or subscribe on platforms like: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and more. Or go to Evergreen www.evergreenpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ohio V. The World
Bonus Episode: Ohio v. the Presidency

Ohio V. The World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 34:43


Bonus Episode: Ohio v the Presidency. Alex sits down with Vince Tornero the host of “This is Wessler Media” on 610am WTVN in Columbus, Ohio. Alex discusses Ohio’s 8 presidents and how their terms in office show that history really does repeat itself. This interview aired back on October 31, 2020 and serves as a great recap for Season 5 on Ohio and the Presidency. Special thanks to Vince and the team at Wessler Media. If you’re looking to do a podcast of your own give Vince a shout. https://www.wesslermedia.com Thanks for listening this season. Go back and check out Season 5 about Ohio and the Presidency, our favorite season of the show thus far. We’ll be back with Season 6 in March 2021.

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From the Newsroom: The Columbus Dispatch

Columbus Monthly contributor Steve Wartenberg spoke with Vince Tornero of Wessler Media for a one-off "podcast about podcasting" to accompany Wartenberg's feature on local podcasters that appears in the November issue of the magazine. Learn what's driving the podcast crave, as well as tips for starting your own program.

The Mark Blazor Show
The Ohio State Fair kicks off on Wednesday

The Mark Blazor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 9:29


Mark talks to Vince Tornero who is producing an in depth podcast about the history of the fair.

ThisWeek Community News: Great Food Debate
October is National Pizza Month (slice 1)

ThisWeek Community News: Great Food Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 36:44


How can you crown just one pizza place "the best" when you have so many categories to judge them on? We asked three pizza lovers to name their favorite local pizzerias in many sects: from the place that makes the best deep dish to the best high-end slice. Welcome to "The Great Food Debate," where we discuss the best food, drinks and specialties found in central Ohio. And welcome to pizza month! America has known October to be "National Pizza Month" for more than 30 years, and with so many local pizza shops in central Ohio, we wanted to spend an entire month chatting about what makes them so great. Later in the month, we'll talk to some chefs and restaurateurs about why central Ohio has so many pizzerias -- and why they all succeed. This episode's panelists are: • Dilara Casey, founder of the Instagram account @FerociousAppetite • Jim Ellison, co-founder of Columbus Brew Adventures and founder of the Columbus food blog, "CMH Gourmand." • Vince Tornero, host and creator of "In The Record Store," a podcast about the local music scene in central Ohio (ThisWeek also features articles about recent guests on his podcast.) Categories discussed: • Best traditional pizza (including the square/party cut that Columbus is known for) • Best thin crust • Best deep dish • Best pizza-by-the-slice • Best coal-fired pizza • Best gourmet or high-end pizza Restaurants mentioned in this episode: • Iacono's (locations in Columbus, Hilliard and Powell) • Grandma's Pizza (locations in Columbus, Gahanna and Reynoldsburg) • Tommy's Pizza (locations in Columbus, Dublin and Upper Arlington) • Rubino's Pizza (2643 E. Main St., Columbus) • Flying Pizza (Closed; Formerly at 1812 N. High St., Columbus) • Meister's Bar (1168 Chambers Road, Columbus) • Yellow Brick Pizza (two locations in Columbus) • Tristano's Pizzeria (Closed; Formerly at 3306 Columbus St., Grove City) • Leone's Pizza (5413 Sinclair Road, Columbus) • Massey's Pizza (locations in Columbus, Gahanna, Pataskala, Powell, Reynoldsburg, Westerville and Whitehall) • Adriatico's New York Style Pizza (1618 Neil Ave., Columbus) • Natalie's Coal Fired Pizza (5601 N. High St., Worthington) • Figlio (locations in Grandview Heights and Upper Arlington) • Wine Bistro (locations in Upper Arlington, Westerville and Worthington) • Northstar Cafe (locations in Columbus, Westerville and at Easton Town Center) • Paulie Gee's (1195 N. High St., Short North) • Bono Pizza (Closed; Formerly at 1412 Presidential Drive, Columbus. RIP) • GoreMade Wood Fired Pizza (936 N. Fourth St., Columbus) • Mikey's Late Night Slice (four locations in Columbus) • Lucky's Market (2770 N. High St., Columbus) • Whole Foods Market (locations in Columbus, Upper Arlington and at Easton Town Center) • Harvest Pizzeria (locations in Bexley, Clintonville, Dublin, German Village and Grandview Heights) • Villa Nova Ristorante (5545 N. High St., Columbus) • Sarefino's Pizzeria and Italian Deli (Inside North Market, 59 W. Spruce St., Columbus) • Bexley Pizza Plus (2651 E. Main St., Columbus) • Giuseppe's Ritrovo (2268 E. Main St., Columbus) • Josie's Pizza (two locations in Columbus) • Hounddog's Pizza (2657 N. High St., Columbus) • Little Sicily's Pizza (2965 Brice Road, Brice) • Vick's Gourmet Pizzeria (7345 E. Main St., Reynoldsburg) • The Rossi Bar & Kitchen (895 N. High St., Columbus) • Enrico's Pizza & Restaurant (5788 Frantz Road, Dublin) • Eagles Pizza (2 N. High St., New Albany) • Dewey's Pizza (locations in Dublin, Columbus and Worthington) • Bella Pizza (958 Demorest Road, Columbus) • East Coast Pizzeria (5060 N. High St., Columbus) • Borgata Pizza Cafe (locations in Columbus and Worthington) New episodes are released every Friday. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. Have any suggestions on what we should talk about? Email us at online@thisweeknews.com or tweet us at @ThisWeekNews. After you subscribe, the latest episodes will be downloaded automatically to your phone or tablet so you can listen during your commute while working out or making dinner. This podcast was produced by Scott Hummel, ThisWeek assistant managing editor, digital, and hosted by Abby Armbruster, ThisWeek social-media strategist.

ThisWeek Community News: Great Food Debate
Diners and greasy spoons (or are they the same thing?)

ThisWeek Community News: Great Food Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 37:47


What kind of food are you searching for when heading to a diner? Diners are great standbys for delicious "greasy spoon" meals, whether you're there for breakfast, lunch or dinner. We talked to three panelists this week about the American institution where you can grab a seat at the counter, eat a great omelet or sip coffee while finishing off a slice of pie. Let's get into it. Welcome to "The Great Food Debate," where we discuss the best food, drinks and specialties found in central Ohio. This episode's panelists are: • Vince Tornero, host of In the Record Store podcast and captain of In the Record Store • Jim Fischer, arts editor for Columbus Alive • Erin Edwards, dining editor at Columbus Monthly Where can the best diner be found in central Ohio? • Vince's pick: Jack and Benny's (locations in Clintonville, Dublin and downtown Columbus) • Jim's pick: Tommy's Diner (914 W. Broad St., Franklinton) and Jack's Downtown Diner (52 E Lynn St., Columbus) • Erin's pick: Philco Bar + Diner (747 N. High St., Short North) and German Village Coffee Shop (193 Thurman Ave., German Village) Other diners or meals mentioned: • Gut buster breakfast at Jack and Benny's • Grilled cheese with Havarti and Nutella at Philco Bar + Diner • Hamburger Inn Diner (16 N. Sandusky St., Delaware) • Nutcracker Family Restaurant (63 E. Broad St., Pataskala) • 3 Brothers Diner (3090 Southwest Blvd., Grove City) • Starliner Diner (4121 Main St., Hilliard) • Cap City Fine Diner and Bar (locations in Dublin, Grandview and Gahanna) • Michael's Goody Boy Diner (1144 N. High St., Short North) • Stav's Diner (2932 E. Broad St., Bexley) • Canal Wigwam (4 S. High St., Canal Winchester) • Grill & Skillet (2924 E. Main St., Columbus) • Golden Donuts & Diner (1928 Lockbourne Road, Columbus) New episodes are released every Friday. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. Have any suggestions on what we should talk about? Email us at online@thisweeknews.com or tweet us at @ThisWeekNews. After you subscribe, the latest episodes will be downloaded automatically to your phone or tablet so you can listen during your commute while working out or making dinner. This podcast was produced by Scott Hummel, ThisWeek assistant managing editor, digital.

ThisWeek Community News: Great Food Debate
Doughnuts -- Oh, Those Yummy Doughnuts

ThisWeek Community News: Great Food Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 29:50


ThisWeek Community News host Abby Armbruster and guest panelists Jim Fischer, Vince Tornero, Erin Edwards and Lisa Proctor like doughnuts -- a lot! They have their favorite flavors and top picks for doughnut shops in central Ohio, and they weigh in on what types and flavors aren’t getting it done. This episode's panelists: Lisa Proctor, ThisWeek Community editor Vince Tornero, captain and podcast host of In The Record Store Erin Edwards, Columbus Monthly dining editor Jim Fischer, Columbus Alive assistant editor Where can the best donuts be found in central Ohio? Lisa's pick: Resch's Donuts, 4061 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus Vince's pick: Buckeye Donuts, 1998 N. High St., Columbus Erin's pick: Destination Donuts, 59 Spruce Street, inside North Market Jim's pick: Destination Donuts Other donuts mentioned: Schneider's Bakery in Westerville Apple fritter from Buckeye Donuts Devil's food cake donut from Jolly Pirate in Pickerington "Them" and "Those" from the former Mr. Donut shops New episodes are released every Friday. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. Have any suggestions on what we should talk about? Email us at online@thisweeknews.com or tweet us at @ThisWeekNews. Produced by Scott Hummel, ThisWeek assistant managing editor, digital ThisWeek Community Newspapers is a group of weekly community newspapers serving Columbus and surrounding suburbs. Find us online at ThisWeekNEWS.com.

Ohio V. The World
Episode 7: Ohio v. Rock n Roll (Alan Freed,the Who,Dimebag Darrell,CD 102.5 and OAR)

Ohio V. The World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 93:13


Episode 7: “Ohio v. Rock n’ Roll” Alex interviews 4 guests about the history of rock n’ roll in Ohio. We sit down with Jerry Depizzo, of the band OAR, to discuss the birth of rock n’ roll in Cleveland, OH and famous DJ Alan Freed (5:00). We look at the tragic concert by the Who in Cincinnati, OH in 1979 where 11 concertgoers were killed trying to get into Riverfront Coliseum. Our guest, Ross Wagner, was at that show at age 15 (27:30). Vince Tornero, of In The Record Store podcast (www.intherecordstore.com) joins us to discuss the shooting of Dimebag Darrell of Pantera in Columbus in 2004 and his show and magazine dedicated to Ohio music (41:15). We look at the career and state of rock n’ roll radio with CD 102.5’s Randy Malloy. We interview Randy about his journey through the music industry and the independent radio station’s story. Check out his YouTube channel, Randsanity (https://www.youtube.com/randsanity?sub_confirmation=1) (57:00). Lastly, we talk to Jerry again about OAR’s rise to the top of music world from frat parties at the Ohio State University to sold out shows at Madison Square Garden. (1:17:30). Rate and review the show and email us at ohiovtheworld@gmail.com with show ideas.