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The Ugly Dog Podcast
53. Carey Killion - Marathons to Bird Dogs, Facing Failure Head On, and Building Better a Weimaraner

The Ugly Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 69:39


Carey Killion joins the show this week to share how marathons brought her to bird dogs, facing failure head on, and how she is committed to bettering the breed of Weimaraners. Carey is refreshingly honest about her pursuits, whether that be making mistakes along the way with her dogs, tips to better show dogs in field trials, and joining the board of the Weimaraner Club of America to add her knowledge and passion to bettering the sporting aspects of a breed that has taken a wayward turn over the years in terms of it's sporting talent. Enjoy! This episode is brought to you by Ugly Dog Hunting Co. Shop now at UglyDogHunting.com.Music used under Creative Commons -Two Step Daisy Duke by Mr. Smith is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License.

The Ugly Dog Podcast
26. Mindy Brown - Breeding Better Weimaraners, Her Journey With NAVHDA, And Navigating Risks Afield After Tragedy.

The Ugly Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 70:56


Mindy Brown joins the show to share how she grew up with bird dogs following her dad afield to getting her first Weim through an ad in the paper. She discusses her commitment to breeding better Weimaraners with her co-breeder Camille of Timberdoodle Weims and how they make decisions to help the breed move forward. Mindy also shares honestly about the risks we take on when we go afield and how she navigates those risks having lost a dog in a tragic accident.Mindy is also preparing for the 2025 NAVHDA Invitational and her and Mike discuss her strategy for training in the year ahead. This episode is brought to you by Ugly Dog Hunting Co. Shop now at UglyDogHunting.com.Music used under Creative Commons -Two Step Daisy Duke by Mr. Smith is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License.

The Ugly Dog Podcast
24. Mike Krantz - Getting a Slovakian Rough-Haired Pointer, Finding the Fun In Everything, The Importance of Including Family in Hunting, and Always Being Willing to Learn.

The Ugly Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 74:20


Mike Krantz lives and hunts in southern Minnesota. He is an avid member of the Southern Minnesota NAVHDA chapter, and spearheads a weekly training group in the summer.One thing is for certain, if Mike's around jokes will be told and this episode is no different. Mike shares about transitioning from Weimaraners to a Slovakian rough haired pointer, getting his wife involved in hunting, learning to ask himself 'is this for the dog, or for me?' when training, and so much more. Mike is an absolute hoot to hang and BS with, and this episode brings that to life. Be prepared to laugh. Enjoy!Music used under Creative Commons -Two Step Daisy Duke by Mr. Smith is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License.

The Accidental Bird Dog Podcast
Weimaraner Club of America Shooting Ratings Tests

The Accidental Bird Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 37:16


  Gretchen Stephenson joins me again to talk about the Shooting Ratings tests for Weimaraners. These field events were developed in the 1950s as a way to objectively evaluate the hunting skills of Weimaraners and are put on by the Weimaraner Club of America. AKC's hunting tests for all pointing breeds were actually based on these tests! There are distinct differences, however, which we discuss.     You can get in touch with Gretchen on Facebook, via email at gretchen.stephenson@gmail.com or view her website at caninemannersandmore.com.    The Accidental Bird Dog Podcast is sponsored by OnX Hunt, Boss Shotshells, and Toyota. We are part of the HerUpland Podcast Network. You can find me on the following platforms: Instagram | Facebook | Website 

The Accidental Bird Dog Podcast
Weimaraner Club of America Retrieving Ratings

The Accidental Bird Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 45:44


Gretchen Stephenson, Weimaraner owner, breeder, and trainer, joins me to talk about Retrieving Ratings tests for Weimaraners. These events were developed in the 1950s as a way to objectively evaluate the hunting skills of Weimaraners and are put on by the Weimaraner Club of America.    You can get in touch with Gretchen on Facebook, via email at gretchen.stephenson@gmail.com or view her website at caninemannersandmore.com.    The Accidental Bird Dog Podcast is sponsored by OnX Hunt, Boss Shotshells, and Toyota. We are part of the HerUpland Podcast Network. You can find me on the following platforms: Instagram | Facebook | Website 

Setter Talk
Episode 25: Mike Amman, WI Forester & avid upland hunter

Setter Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 77:50


In this episode we discuss Mike's journey in upland hunting, mostly grouse hunting. Along with his personal experiences with his Weimaraners and setter. We also discuss the WI land scape and some legislation that's important to bring to light with respect to changes in our upland bird's quiet season in the Northwoods. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/settertalk/message

Performance Anxiety
Natalie Ribbons (Tele Novella)

Performance Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 65:16


Today's guest brings me back to a simpler time. Welcome Natalie Ribbons of Tele Novella. I learned about her family connection to radio and her parents' decision that she should be a concert pianist after they inherited a piano. While Natalie may have disagreed, it IS what got her singing and steered her to a performing arts high school (after getting kicked out of her previous school). That's where she took secret guitar lessons. She formed the band Agent Ribbons where everything was first time DIY. So they may have overdone a few things, maybe took a wrong turn or two. For example, after building up a following in California, moving to Texas because of two Weimaraners. And Natalie tells the story of the event that spelled the end of Agent Ribbons but how it simultaneously spawned Tele Novella. And it's STILL a rollercoaster ride. They weren't happy with the way things were going and Natalie left music for about three years. But leave it to good ol' PBR to bring ya back in. (That's beer for those who don't know). But the Pabst connection actually helped shape the sound of the band. Tele Novella has a new album out called Poet's Tooth. The music is reminiscent of the great western sounds I (and my dad) grew up on, like Marty Robbins. Listening to makes me feel like I'm right there with the band in Lockhart, TX. It's on Kill Rock Stars, so grab it, download it, or stream it. Follow tele_novella_tx on IG and TikTok, Tele Novella on FB. We are @PerformanceAnx on socials. Get our merch at performanceanx.threadless.com. There's a new design up there you might like. Coffee can be shared at ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Let's take a walk through the West with Natalie Ribbons of Tele Novella on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dog Talk with Nick Benger
#96: Craig Koshyk - The Truth about Gundogs

Dog Talk with Nick Benger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 77:41


In this podcast we discuss the history of Gundogs including Weimaraners, Spaniels, Pointers and more. Craig Koshyk is a dog historian and author of Pointing Dogs Volume 1 and 2. He is also the co-host of Hunting Dog Confidential podcast and writes regularly at Project Upland Magazine.

TheModernMoron podcast
Ep. 121 Best 4th of July Ever; Miles Connor in Nashville

TheModernMoron podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 75:17


Ep. 121 Best 4th of July Ever; Miles Connor in Nashville Welcome to this mid-summer episode of the Modern Moron.  I'm so excited to share the conversation I had with a young musician named Miles Connor.  He's currently a student at Belmont University in Nashville Tennessee and was born and raised in the Dallas Texas area.  H's e's a bit of an old soul in that he was brought up with a lot of classic rock artists from the 60's and 70's.  I believe his first instrument was the guitar but his father was and is an accomplished musician and toured professionally back in the day as a drummer.   I've been wanting to talk to Miles for YEARS, literally as I've heard over and over what an accomplished musician he was becoming and how affable and friendly his was.  Well, one of my fancy friends from my days in L.A. flew to Nashville for the 4th of July.  In fact, Julie Welch has been on this program before in one of our first episodes when we did a tribute to her parents, Ken and Mitzie Welch, who were Emmy Award winning music arrangers for the Carol Burnett show and I believe the Jack Parr show way back in the day.  Julie is also friends with a guy named Brad Paisley, who really is a household name if you ever play even a little country music in your household.  Brad performed in Nashville on the 4th of July and it was broadcast on CNN without political commentary.   Julie arranged for my guest Miles to meet her sister Gillian Welch, who has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards over the years and winning a Grammy for Best Folk Album in 2021. THEN… she took Miles to the Paisley's home/music ranch(?) is that a thing? Where he got to not only meet Brad Paisley, but jam with him and talk music.  Brad went to the same college that Miles is currently attending.  He got to hang there the evening before the 4th with some more fancy people including SNL alum Kevin Nealon, who's a decent banjo player himself.  A couple of other names get dropped including Michael Hitchcock and Tim Bagley.  Now those two names may not seem like household names but if you saw either of them you'd say, “oh, I know that guy!”  Michael is probably most recognized for his role in Christopher Guest's “Best in Show” where he was paired with Parker Posy as a couple showing Weimaraners and they both wore braces.  See… you remember.  He also wrote and produced many episodes of the hit show Glee which ran from 2009 to 2015 and you can see him all over the place.  Tim Bagley is also a great character actor who's currently playing Brad Schraeder in the HBO hit “Somebody Somewhere”.  You'd also remember him on the show   “Monk” with Tony Shalub, Tim played Monk's neighbor Harold and of course “Larry” from Will & Grace… There I go down another rabbit hole… anyway, Both of these guys are hugely funny, Miles mentions them in his story, they are working ALL the time and are very dear to this old Moron as I knew them way back when I was in L.A. and they were… very, very young…. In case they ever hear this.  Very, very young when I first met them. Back to Miles and an additional reason I think you're going to love him is his knowledge of the history of rock and country.  Glen Campbell… was known for his guitar playing as well and Miles recalls what a great session player Glen Campbell was back in the day playing for music producer Phil Spector as well as playing and singing with the Beach Boys.  Brad Paisley is right up there in his guitar playing alongside Glen Campbell.  In fact, I'm including the link to a YouTube Video of some legendary guitar players having a session at the Fender Custom Shop playing the theme to Game of Thrones back when that show was insanely popular.  In that video are players like Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine, Scott Ian from Anthrax, Nuno Bettencourt from Extreme and… Brad Paisley.  Now those first guys may not be number one on your Spotify list, but you have at least heard of those bands because of their longevity.  And their longevity is partially due to those outstanding musicians.  Okay, I'm off track again… So, Miles is going to tell us about his very, very exciting and fun 4th of July experience mixed in with some talk about music, guitars, steel pedal guitars and what it's like to be a young, very enthusiastic musician getting their career started.  This may be the first time you hear the name Miles Connor, but I bet it won't be the last… please enjoy… CLOSE - I told you you were going to love him.  To me, Miles has three key ingredients for success as an artist.  Vision, Drive and Focus.  He has the vision of what he wants to do, he's got lot's of drive and enthusiasm, and he's got the focus to stay on track and not get distracted by… things… or people… like… girls.  College girls.  Okay, he's doomed.  But there's nothing like a college breakup to fuel a few good songs!  See?  There's material everywhere!  Thank you so much to Miles Connor… remember that name America… and to Miles' mom and Dad, Allison and Court for giving us such a great kid!  Don't forget to like and subscribe and forward this to someone you think would enjoy it.   We're going to leave you with a live recording of Miles last year in his audition for the Dallas International Guitar Festival 10 under 20 contest, which I'm guessing is the 10 best guitarists under 20 in Dallas.  He auditions with Voodoo Child.  I have a history with this song in that I'm always late to discover things like the Hendrix version of Voodoo Chile … no “d”... which I didn't discover until 20 years after it was released in 1968 on the Electric Ladyland Album.  I was working blowing up balloons for radio station KLSX in Los Angeles and I was mesmerized by the playing and the lyrics… and it was my favorite Hendrix song: “if I don't meet you no more in this world Then I'll, I'll meet you in the next one Now don't be late, don't be late.” A couple years later I was an actual disc jockey, when people listened to the radio instead of an app for music, at a station in Santa Barbara and I really liked this “new” guy… new to me named Stevie Ray Vaughn and I see Voodoo Child on his album “Couldn't Stand the Weather” and I thought, “oh no, Stevie… I love your playing but some things should be left untouched.  Don't try to top Jimi, just leave it.”  And then I played it.  And I was humbled.  Big time.  Between Stevie Ray Vaughn's Voodoo Child (a slight return) and his equally hypnotizing jazz soaked “Riviera Paradise” I was fully into the kool-aid of Stevie Ray Vaughan.  And now, here is another guitarist who can pull off the Hendrix as well… Miles Connor.  We will definitely see you again in this world and thank you for listening to The Modern Moron. The Game Of Thrones Theme Song | Fender Custom Shop | Fender  Brad Paisley DJ Duel/Hot For Teacher - YouTube   Dave Rawlings Machine - John Paul Jones- Going to California (Live at Georgia Theatre) - YouTube   Voodoo Child- Miles Connor Blues Band - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmjtZBIxQxA - Inner Western Nights - Steelin' Hearts - YouTube 

The Hunting Dog Podcast
Weimaraners and Women

The Hunting Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 89:42


Camille Rice and Claire Tricky join us to talk about Breeders and the support that they give to first time owner/handlers. Cam is a decades long and renowned breeder of Weimaraners, and Claire is a brand spickity new owner of a talented young pup. We get to hear from both of them and their experiences. If all breeders helped new owners like Camille and all new pup owners followed up with training like Claire, the dog world would be all the better!!  

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Hunting Dog Confidential
Episode 21: Hunting and Field Trials in Continental Europe with Marjolein Kamman-van Eijk

Hunting Dog Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 77:23


Continuing our discussion of the various methods with which hunters use hunting dogs, we discuss the origins of the term “gun dog” and how bird dogs developed right alongside modern firearms. Both pointing dogs and breech-loading shotguns tended to reach their peak at the same time in the same locations: the mid-nineteenth century in England, but not until the early twentieth century in places like North America. Because of their shared history, it’s no accident that bird dogs and bird guns were developed and perfected on similar timelines.   Our guest interview this week stayed in the pointing dog theme, but we stepped across the English Channel into continental Europe to explore hunting opportunities and the field trialing scene on the mainland. Marjolein Kamman-van Eijk is an accomplished field trialer, dog breeder, and all-around hunting dog enthusiast. She began with longhaired Weimaraners, but as her interest in field trials grew, she started keeping and breeding English Setters along with the Weims.   We discuss the challenges with hunting and training big-running setters in the limited space available in Holland, which often requires traveling to France just to allow the dogs to really run. While bird hunting is almost nonexistent in Holland, there are still plenty of opportunities to hunt hare and geese, although that style of hunting favors the versatile Weimaraner and not so much the field trial setters.   Marjolein’s passion for hunting has taken her across the Atlantic and to the prairies of Manitoba and North Dakota, which opened her eyes to what’s really possible with these dogs when the landscape is endless. She found a love for sharptailed grouse and that all-too-familiar scene of beautiful dogs working birds on the American landscape.   Unlike what we discussed in last week’s episode with David Hudson, the field trial scene in continental Europe is enormous. Hundreds of dogs are entered into big-stakes events, most of which are dominated by Italian lines of English Setters. We cover the ins and outs of running these events as an amateur and navigating this sport which is often dominated by professionals.   Finally, we explore the differences and similarities in hunting and trialing culture around the world, and how the dogs always find a way to adapt and thrive no matter the location or the limitations.   As always, we thank you for listening and invite you to submit feedback or questions to us at HDC@northwoodscollective.com . We would love to feature your questions in an upcoming episode! Record a voice memo and email it to us to be featured on the show and to have your question answered.   Share | Comment, review and discuss this episode of the podcast in our Project Upland Community Facebook group.   Enjoy the show and don’t forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share this podcast.   Hunting Dog Confidential is presented by Eukanuba Premium Performance Dog Food and supported by Dakota 283.

Down and Back
Saved From Extinction: Endangered Dog Breeds Brought Back From the Brink

Down and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 23:01


In this podcast episode, we will be exploring the ebb and flow of different dog breeds throughout history and what some extraordinary people have done (and are currently doing) to bring breeds back from the brink. Ever since the first human domesticated the first canine, our species have been forever intricately linked. Throughout history, dogs have lessened our load, protected our assets, and been faithful companions. So, it’s only fair we return the favor. But, when a purpose-bred dog breed has fulfilled its purpose, who helps preserve four-legged family lines? The champions of endangered breeds, that’s who. They create breed awareness, fund breeding programs, and even collect “seeds” to keep beloved breeds from going extinct. Find out more about the dedicated cynophiles who have kept their favorite breeds’ extinction at bay. Bonafide Bits: In 1949, Frida Kahlo affectionately includes her beloved Señor Xolotl in her poignant “The Love Embrace of the Universe, the Earth, Myself, Diego, and Señor Xolotl.” In 1955, Archduchess Felix of Austria funded an expedition led by Norman Pelham Wright to find the endangered Xoloitzcuintli for breeding purposes. Food shortages and atomic bombs almost wiped out Akitas. During World War II, Great Pyrenees hauled artillery over the Pyrenees mountains to aid French soldiers. The Red Army of communist China exacerbated the decline of the Chinese Shar-Pei. There are fewer than 800 Otterhounds left, making them rarer than the giant panda. Featured Breeds: Xoloitzcuintli The 3,000-year-old Xoloitzcuintli (pronounced "show-low-eats-QUEENT-lee"), the ancient Aztec dog of the gods, is today a loving companion and vigilant watchdog. The alert and loyal Xolo comes in three sizes, and either hairless or coated varieties. Discover more about Xoloitzcuintlis at AKC’s Xoloitzcuintli Dog Breed Biography. Weimaraner The Weimaraner, Germany’s sleek and swift “Gray Ghost,” is beloved by hunters and pet owners alike for their friendliness, obedience, and beauty. They enjoy exercise, and plenty of it, along with lots of quality time with their humans. Discover more about Weimaraners at AKC’s Weimaraner Breed Biography. Otterhound Big, boisterous, and affectionate, the Otterhound was bred in medieval England for the now-outlawed activity of otter hunting. This scarce breed is known for his dense shaggy coat, webbed feet, acute sense of smell, and affinity for swimming. Discover more about Otterhounds at AKC’s Otterhound Breed Biography. Leonberger The Leonberger is a lush-coated giant of German origin. They have a gentle nature and serene patience and they relish the companionship of the whole family. Discover more about Leonbergers at AKC’s Leonberger Breed Biography. Akita Akitas are muscular, double-coated dogs of ancient Japanese lineage famous for their dignity, courage, and loyalty. In their native land, they are venerated as family protectors and symbols of good health, happiness, and long life. Discover more about Akitas at AKC’s Akita Breed Biography. Polish Lowland Sheepdog A shaggy-coated herding dog who thrives on exercise and hard work, the Polish Lowland Sheepdog is clever, confident, and a bit stubborn. Compact, alert, and adaptable, they are beloved companions and watchdogs of Polish city dwellers. Discover more about Polish Lowland Sheepdogs at AKC’s Polish Lowland Sheepdogs Breed Biography. Great Pyrenees The Great Pyrenees is a large, thickly coated, and immensely powerful working dog bred to deter sheep-stealing wolves and other predators on snowy mountaintops. Pyrs today are mellow companions and vigilant guardians of home and family. Discover more about Great Pyrenees at AKC’s Great Pyrenees Breed Biography. Chinese Shar-Pei This fascinating but challenging breed of ancient pedigree is steadfastly loyal to family but standoffish with strangers. The Chinese Shar-Pei has physical characteristics that make him a one-of-a-kind companion and guardian dog. Discover more about Chinese Shar-Peis at AKC’s Chinese Shar-Pei Breed Biography. Dandie Dinmont Terrier The unique-looking Dandie Dinmont Terrier is a tough but dignified little exterminator. Sturdily built for the rigors of farm life, they will agreeably adapt to city living. Dandies are compact companions blessed with a big personality. Discover more about Dandie Dinmont Terriers at AKC’s Dandie Dinmont Terrier Breed Biography. Komondor A powerfully large Hungarian flock guardian covered in profuse white cords from head to tail, the Komondor is among the world’s most recognizable breeds. The independent and protective Kom requires a firm, experienced hand at training. Discover more about Komondors at AKC’s Komondor Breed Biography. Sussex Spaniel "Placid, affectionate, even-tempered, true-blue, loyal" — all are words used to describe the Sussex Spaniel, a slow-but-steady hunter, and congenial house dog. His frowning expression is delightfully at odds with a typically cheerful nature. Discover more about Sussex Spaniels at AKC’s Sussex Spaniel Breed Biography. For more information about a specific breed visit the breed’s parent club or AKC.org. Shareables: The Otterhound is rarer than the giant panda. Right now there are fewer than 800 Otterhounds globally. Dog breed extinction can happen for many reasons, but it is typically linked to societal disruption and upheaval. Fossilized remains of a Great Pyrenees have been dated back to 1000 BC.

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
William Wegman: La Jolla Vista View - A Conversation with Stuart Collection at UC San Diego

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 58:10


Known for his playful and ironic photo portraits of Weimaraners with names like Fay Wray and Man Ray, William Wegman is an accomplished artist in a variety of media. He joins Stuart Collection's Mary Beebe and Mathieu Gregoire to discuss the genesis and installation of his piece for the Collection, "La Jolla Vista View." Wegman also shares his thoughts about creative inspirations, methods, and processes. Series: "Stuart Collection" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 36136]

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University of California Video Podcasts (Video)
William Wegman: La Jolla Vista View - A Conversation with Stuart Collection at UC San Diego

University of California Video Podcasts (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 58:10


Known for his playful and ironic photo portraits of Weimaraners with names like Fay Wray and Man Ray, William Wegman is an accomplished artist in a variety of media. He joins Stuart Collection's Mary Beebe and Mathieu Gregoire to discuss the genesis and installation of his piece for the Collection, "La Jolla Vista View." Wegman also shares his thoughts about creative inspirations, methods, and processes. Series: "Stuart Collection" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 36136]

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Arts and Music (Audio)
William Wegman: La Jolla Vista View - A Conversation with Stuart Collection at UC San Diego

Arts and Music (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 58:10


Known for his playful and ironic photo portraits of Weimaraners with names like Fay Wray and Man Ray, William Wegman is an accomplished artist in a variety of media. He joins Stuart Collection's Mary Beebe and Mathieu Gregoire to discuss the genesis and installation of his piece for the Collection, "La Jolla Vista View." Wegman also shares his thoughts about creative inspirations, methods, and processes. Series: "Stuart Collection" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 36136]

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UC San Diego (Video)
William Wegman: La Jolla Vista View - A Conversation with Stuart Collection at UC San Diego

UC San Diego (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 58:10


Known for his playful and ironic photo portraits of Weimaraners with names like Fay Wray and Man Ray, William Wegman is an accomplished artist in a variety of media. He joins Stuart Collection's Mary Beebe and Mathieu Gregoire to discuss the genesis and installation of his piece for the Collection, "La Jolla Vista View." Wegman also shares his thoughts about creative inspirations, methods, and processes. Series: "Stuart Collection" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 36136]

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UC San Diego (Audio)
William Wegman: La Jolla Vista View - A Conversation with Stuart Collection at UC San Diego

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 58:10


Known for his playful and ironic photo portraits of Weimaraners with names like Fay Wray and Man Ray, William Wegman is an accomplished artist in a variety of media. He joins Stuart Collection's Mary Beebe and Mathieu Gregoire to discuss the genesis and installation of his piece for the Collection, "La Jolla Vista View." Wegman also shares his thoughts about creative inspirations, methods, and processes. Series: "Stuart Collection" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 36136]

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Arts and Music (Video)
William Wegman: La Jolla Vista View - A Conversation with Stuart Collection at UC San Diego

Arts and Music (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 58:10


Known for his playful and ironic photo portraits of Weimaraners with names like Fay Wray and Man Ray, William Wegman is an accomplished artist in a variety of media. He joins Stuart Collection's Mary Beebe and Mathieu Gregoire to discuss the genesis and installation of his piece for the Collection, "La Jolla Vista View." Wegman also shares his thoughts about creative inspirations, methods, and processes. Series: "Stuart Collection" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 36136]

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Upland Nation
Puppy season! Commiseration, advice, inspiration from callers and pro breeders.

Upland Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 83:48


Your calls on the joys, trials and tribulations of a new hunting partner ... from feeding and training, to care and of course PUPPY BREATH.I'll talk with first-time puppy owners, seasoned veterans, pro breeders, and get some positive, upbeat stories from owners of cuddly, cute Weimaraners, Setters, spaniels, shorthairs and even a Lab cross!Plus advice on jump-starting your dog-training regimen, planning your public-land, DIY hunt, and of course, a chance to win a Pointer shotgun.All brought to you by these sponsors:Cabela's, Sage & Braker Mercantile, Electronic Shooters Protection, Dogtra, Dr. Tim's performance dog food; FindBirdHuntingSpots.com and Gunner Kennels.Take advantage of great deals from many of our sponsors: 10% off and free shipping on any purchase over $200 at Dogtra with the code SLUN10 (plus sale prices on many collar-transmitter bundles); win a Pointer shotgun at FindBirdHuntingSpots.com; 30% off your first order from Dr. Tim's with the code UPLANDNATION; and free shipping on your Gunner Kennel.

The eXtreme Upland Podcast
S1 E2: Camille Rice

The eXtreme Upland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 32:46


Camille Rice is an avid, professional, upland hunter and Weimaraner breeder based out of Leroy, Michigan. She maintains a true love for all things upland! Growing up around Weimaraners, she quickly developed an innate understanding of the breed. Weimaraners and upland hunting have played a major role in her life since childhood. She breeds Weimaraners that have phenomenal hunting ability right out of the gate, and she is furthering the breeds hunting lines. She also holds 77 titles and "brags" over the course of her career. Camille has done it all from deer to waterfowl to all upland species- she is truly an upland hunting expert. We are so excited to hear how she determines which dogs are going to be better suited for grouse vs. pheasant vs. woodcock, etc. She speaks to the questions, "Why Weims?". If you are interested in a Weimaraner puppy or if you'd like to see pictures of Camille's kennels, visit: https://www.timberdoodleweims.net/

Hold the Line
Episode 21 - Interview with Anne Taguchi

Hold the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 61:59


In this episode, I chat with Anne Taguchi from Touchstone Weimaraners in Los Angeles.Anne is a seasoned and accomplished field trial competitor and breeder of working Weimaraners for the field and for hunting purposes. Anne also runs a popular website called Just Weimaraners - which is about everything-Weimaraner.

West Michigan Live with Justin Barclay
WML Friday: Anti-Sanctuary, Right Place, Diamond and Silk & Great Lakes Weim Rescue

West Michigan Live with Justin Barclay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 36:53


Today on WML: Kevin Richards joins the show to update us on the latest in construction. MI State Rep Beau LaFave gives us the details on a anti-sanctuary city bill introduced into the Michigan House of Representatives. Andrea of the Right Place tells us about the great things going on with Grand Rapids businesses. Diamond & Silk let us know about their upcoming Grand Rapids event. Finally, Tricia from Great Lakes Weim rescue to let us know about Weimaraners and how you can find one at the West Michigan Pet Expo.

Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast

Today  have a end of the year treat for you! One of the most hardcore hunters, dog people, and all around cool lady ive ever met! Judy Balog fits all these criteria. 

Why Are You A Dog?
8 – Why Are You a Weimaraner?

Why Are You A Dog?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 49:02


Weimaraners, why are you a dog?! This week Caitlyn will drive you crazy... The post 8 – Why Are You a Weimaraner? appeared first on Why Are You a Dog?.

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THE FOOD SEEN
Episode 320: Salad for President

THE FOOD SEEN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 36:37


On today's episode of THE FOOD SEEN, Julia Sherman, an artist in her own rite, muses through candid conversations about people's creative procesess, strikingly similar to how we talk to chefs about composing dishes. Her blog turned book "Salad for President", documents the likes of photographer William Wegman (and his famed Weimaraners) while making Charoset, how to transpose leftover lettuce to breakfast tacos with Alice Waters, what belongs to be eaten out of a bowl with Yui Tsujimura, a ceramaicist from Nara, Japan, and how a Mizuna Salad with Konbu Tea Dressing tacitly comes from one of the loudest bands you've ever heard. There are also Sherman's salads, which range in reference to her travels throughout Mexico, Austria, countryside France and even backyard barbecues (Soft Eggs Avocado Radish and Peanut-Pasilla Salsa, Toast with Styrian Black Pumpkin Seed Oil and Parsley Mint Salad, Sardine Niçoise, Grilled Peach Panzanella with Almond Essence and Purple Basil). Sherman shows us that a salad can reflect our innate sense of the world, nourishing us while also giving us much food for thought.

Can I Pet Your Dog?
CIPYD 92: Abby and Dave Shumka and Weimaraners

Can I Pet Your Dog?

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 51:03


Happy Bridgetown Comedy Festival week! We're excited, the dogs are excited, the bridges are probably excited... everyone's excited! We have a double dose of dogs we met this week, former guest Briana Hansen has another new pup, and Allegra is a full blown dog-reuniting hero, (despite her resistance to the title.) Weimaraners are today's mutt minute, and Legs has dog tech. For the grand finale we have beloved and hilarious Max Fun super couple Abby and Dave Shumka telling us all about their (mostly) Boston Terrier, Grandpa!

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Clays and Birds
Episode 06: Interview with Joseph "Hipster Woodsman" Edwards

Clays and Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 71:40


Today the Hipster Woodsman Joseph Edwards joins us to discuss working with companies like Gunner Kennels, Garmin, Orca Coolers, and Tanglefree decoys doing photography. We also discuss Weimaraners and Upland Hunting vs Duck Hunting. Also on the docket is my recent acquisition of multiple shotguns.

Jim and Tomic's Musical Theatre Happy Hour
Happy Hour #10: A Spelling Bee Shindig - 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee'

Jim and Tomic's Musical Theatre Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2016 81:21


Discuss on Reddit ➤ Support the Show ➤ Can you spell F-I-N-A-L-L-Y? After a longer-than-anticipated hiatus, Jimi and Tommy are back! This time with the William Finn penned musical, The 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee. Listen as Jimi and Tommy discuss the tribulations of pre-adolescence, the intensity of actual spelling bees and hear Jimi confess his undying love of Barrett Foa. E-N-J-O-Y! The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Original Broadway Cast) Amazon / iTunes / Spotify SHOW NOTES Who would have guessed that even Dame Julie Andrews herself would trip over her lines! Okay, maybe that's an exaggeration. Still, her guest star role during Spelling Bee is a heck of a good time.Interested in the real-life cutthroat world of high stakes spelling? Here's a trailer for the documentary Spellbound. (And compare that to the Weimaraners from Best in Show.) Like sports AND musical theatre? (Or, at least, like making fun of sports with musical theatre?) You'll love watching Billy Eichner and Jason Sudeikis bro out as they tailgate Wicked. Here's that whole Kids Bop cover of Thrift shop. Listen. If you dare! TheatreMania (hire us!) put together a great compilation of theSpelling Bee reunion concert. You'll never see a happier group of actors. Leaf Conybear has cats. He makes cat capes. Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre holds her breath. Man, remember when internet marketing was young? And finally, have you ever heard the word “sardoodledom?” Like, have you ever heard anyone say it? Trust us, it's worth a listen.  A MYSTERIOUS TRIVIA QUESTION This musical is one that we've never listened to before, based on a book that neither of us have ever read.The person who famously never sang as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady played the title character of this show in a 1956 film adaptation of this book that we've never read. What musical?

The Art of Photography
Artist Series :: William Wegman

The Art of Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2016


The Artist Series Episode 2 William Wegman is an American photographer, painter and video artist probably most known for his work with Weimaraners. DVD: William Wegman: Video Work 1970-1999 http://amzn.to/1VXwKZN http://www.williamwegman.com/ http://www.pacemacgill.com/selected_works/artist_page.php?artist=William%20Wegman Special Thanks to William Wegman, Christine Burgin and Jeff Zilm The Artist Series is made possible by the people who support the show. Thank YOU! Film by Ted Forbes Shot by Ted Forbes and Blake Wilson Music: Dmitri Shostakovich Shot in 4k using Sony A7r II http://amzn.to/1NHxOsr Sony A7s II http://amzn.to/1qHWkEv Sony RX100 mk IV http://amzn.to/1NHxNVs Audio Rode RodeLink FM Wireless Filmmaker System http://amzn.to/1SqoJpN Rode RodeLink FM Wireless Filmmaker System http://amzn.to/1SqoJpN Twitter: http://twitter.com/tedforbes Instagram: http://instagram.com/tedforbes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aop.podcast Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/tedforbes Website: http://theartofphotography.tv And get on our mailing list to stay up to date on photography news and the latest episodes: http://theartofphotography.tv/about/mailing-list/ Ted Forbes The Art of Photography 3100 Main St #135 Dallas, Texas 75226 Thanks for watching - if you like this video, remember to share it with your friends! My name is Ted Forbes and I make videos about photography. I’ve been making photographs most of my life and I have a tremendously deep passion for photography that I want to share with you on YouTube. The Art of Photography is my channel and I produce photography videos to provide a 360 degree look into the world of making images. We all want to get better so lets do this together! I make videos covering famous photographers, photography techniques, composition, the history of photography and much more. I also have a strong community of photographers who watch the show and we frequently do social media challenges for photographers to submit their own work. I feature the best and most interesting on the show when we do these so come check it out and get involved!

Tails of the City on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Tails of the City Episode 2 Wegman & His Weimaraners

Tails of the City on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 19:55


Listen in on Victoria Shaffer's interview with Mr. William Wegman-- New York City based photographer best known for his photographs of his Weimaraner dogs and puppies! Find out how Wegman is able to capture these impressive shots that have made doggy-superstars! Questions or Comments? Email Victoria at victoria@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Wegman & His Weimaraners on Pet Life Radio

Art Works Podcast
William Wegman

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2012 28:56


You may know him as the guy who takes surreal pictures of his Weimaraners; but that's just one strand of William Wegman's long and varied career. 

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Art Works Podcast
William Wegman

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2012


You may know him as the guy who takes surreal pictures of his Weimaraners; but that's just one strand of William Wegman's long and varied career. [28:55]

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Art Works Podcasts

You may know him as the guy who takes surreal pictures of his Weimaraners; but that's just one strand of William Wegman's long and varied career. [28:55]

Art Works Podcasts

You may know him as the guy who takes surreal pictures of his Weimaraners; but that's just one strand of William Wegman's long and varied career. [28:55]

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Take Me Home - Pet Adoption and Animal Rescue - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
PetLifeRadio.com - Episode 31 Toby - A Beautiful Weimaraner Who May be Blue Color-wise But Not Personality-wise

Take Me Home - Pet Adoption and Animal Rescue - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2009 17:50


Susan Daffron talks to Liz Krupinski from the Mile High Weimaraner Rescue in Colorado about a dog named Toby who is in foster care and available for adoption. MHWR places Weimaraners in homes that are within a four-hour drive of Denver. Toby is a beautiful 5-year old male Wiemaraner who came into rescue from a local area shelter. He is an extremely striking "blue" color, which is like a dark gray slate blue. MHWR didn't get much information about Toby from the shelter, but he was adopted and returned because he wasn't "playful." However, when he came into rescue he had a case of kennel cough, so he undoubtedly wasn't feeling well. (Sick dogs aren't playful.) Toby has recovered completely from his cough and his personality is starting to bloom. His foster family is still learning about his personality because he's only been in their care for a month, but so far he's turning out to be a total "love bug" who gets along with people and dogs. In fact, he seems to be a completely well-adjusted normal dog without any bad habits. Like all Weimaraners, he will need a family that is willing to take the time to give him both the mental and physical exercise he needs. Weims are very smart, high-energy dogs, so keeping them active is important. Toby is a great example of a wonderful dog who has run into some bad luck and he'd really appreciate getting a home soon. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -Toby - A Beautiful Weimaraner Who May be Blue Color-wise But Not Personality-wise - with Susan Daffron on PetLifeRadio.com