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Armenian News Network - Groong: Week In Review Podcast
Dziunik Aghajanian - Illusions of Peace and Geopolitical Games | Ep 424 - Mar 23, 2025

Armenian News Network - Groong: Week In Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 51:08


Week In Review - March 23, 2025Topics:Trump's Iran ultimatum exploredTurkey's protests seen as strategicAzerbaijan's peace deal as smokescreenArmenia's Westward drift analyzedGyumri elections stir controversyGuest: Dziunik AghajanianHost: Hovik ManucharyanEpisode 423 | Recorded: March 25, 2025Website: https://podcasts.groong.org/424Video: https://youtu.be/9W6IrqF4nnI Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong

Dreamer Cigars Podcast
Perfect Pairing Podcast EP50 - FP Connecticut with Westward, Penelope, and Barrell

Dreamer Cigars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 28:31


This week, Adam and Chris smoke the first Connecticut in a while. With the FP Connecticut they tried the Westward Pinot Noir, Penelope Toasted, and the Barrell Ice Wine. Adam gave his highest rating yet! Tune in to find out!

Ancestral Findings (Genealogy Gold Podcast)
AF-1057: Westward Bound: The Next States and Their Names

Ancestral Findings (Genealogy Gold Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 8:02


As America moved further west, the landscape of the nation changed—literally and figuratively. The states joining the Union during this period were shaped by rugged frontier life, political compromises, and vast, untamed territories. Some were carved from land acquired through war and diplomacy, while others sprang up from territories long inhabited by indigenous nations. Their names, just like their histories, reflect this time of expansion, conflict, and ambition. This part of the series picks up where we left off, starting with Missouri, the first state to be admitted following the Missouri Compromise, and continues as America pushed ever westward, building a new identity with each new state... Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/westward-bound-the-next-states-and-their-names/ Genealogy Clips Podcast: https://ancestralfindings.com/podcast Free Genealogy Lookups: https://ancestralfindings.com/lookups Genealogy Giveaway: https://ancestralfindings.com/giveaway Genealogy eBooks: https://ancestralfindings.com/ebooks Follow Along: https://www.facebook.com/AncestralFindings https://www.instagram.com/ancestralfindings https://www.youtube.com/ancestralfindings Support Ancestral Findings: https://ancestralfindings.com/support https://ancestralfindings.com/paypal  #Genealogy #AncestralFindings #GenealogyClips

The Over/Under Podcast
Music, Malt, and Miles Munroe: An Alliterative Whiskey Conversation with Westward Whiskey

The Over/Under Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 82:50


In this episode of Whiskey Rocks, Joel and Chris sit down with Miles Munroe, master blender at Westward Whiskey, to explore the bold world of American Single Malt. They dive into Westward's brewing-inspired approach, the impact of Oregon's unique climate on aging, and how innovation drives their whiskey-making philosophy. Of course, no episode is complete without pairing whiskey with music—so expect some great tunes to match Westward's signature flavors. Whether you're a whiskey aficionado or just whiskey-curious, this conversation uncorks something for everyone!Whiskeys we tasted this episode:Westward American Single Malt finished in Pinot Noir CasksWestward American Single Malt finished in Guatemalan Rum casks Westward American Single Malt single barrel Westward Club special release For more info on Westward Whiskey visit: https://westwardwhiskey.com

The Hirschfeld Century Podcast
Episode 54 – 1975

The Hirschfeld Century Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 49:02


David and Katherine time travel 50 years ago to 1975 in our first Hirschfeld Century Podcast episode of 2025! In a year where Hirschfeld received little work from the New York Times, find out what he was doing throughout the year in films, books, and television, plus a special trip to Japan! For the first time ever, we're simultaneously releasing the Visual Companion to the Hirschfeld Century Podcast! Watch the podcast with all of the drawings and images as we discuss them, exclusively on YouTube! The Al Hirschfeld Foundation is now on Bluesky! Follow us here! Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: All Over Town, 1975 The Constant Wife, 1975 Chicago, 1975 A Chorus Line, 1975 Represented on Broadway, 1975 The Wiz (Film), 1978 The Rocky Horror Show (Revival), 2000 The Ritz (Film), 1976 Funny Lady, 1975 (Three Versions) The Sunshine Boys (Film), 1975 The Sunshine Boys (Stage), 1972 The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Film), 1975 The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Stage), 1971  Chico and the Man, 1975 Rhoda, 1975 Howard Cosell, 1975 Masterpiece Theatre Drawings Mrs. Warren's Profession, 1975 She Stoops to Conquer, 1975 Macbeth, 1975 IBM Movies to Remember (1977 and 1979) Harlem as seen by Hirschfeld, 1941 For more on Prints, check out Episode 41 - Prints for more information on Hirschfeld's Prints "Rhythm" Print Series, 1970 Lucille Ball with Fur Stole and Purse, 1975 Charlie Chaplin, 1975 W.C. Fields Print, 1975 Jackie Gleason, 1975 Laurel and Hardy, 1975 Buster Keaton, 1975 Marilyn Monroe in Some Like it Hot, Print from 1959 Drawing Mae West, 1975 George and Ira Gershwin, 1990 World Premiere, 1975 Self-Portrait, 1975 Richard Anobile Books: Drat! W.C. Fields Book Cover, 1975 Why a Duck, 1971 "Godfrey Daniels" W.C. Fields in the Barber Shop, 1975 A Fine Mess, 1975 Hooray for Captain Spaulding, 1975 Charlie Award, 1975 Steve Allen Kitty Carlisle Hart Kitty Carlisle Hart USO Woman of the Year, 1975 S.J. Perelman's Eastward Ha!, 1975 Sardi's (with Warner Bros Characters), 1994 Kabuki Series of Prints, 1976 Pacific Overtures, 1976 Sweet Bye and Bye and Westward, Ha! are the focus of Episode 49, Hirschfeld and Perelman Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel   Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel

The Chuck and Julie Show
Deep State Finding Media. The Chuck and Julie Show February 17, 2025

The Chuck and Julie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 48:32


DOGE continues to shine light on slimy Deep State money.  Shocking to see how much is going to the media including organizations in Colorado.  Why is Westward promoting the anti-Trump rallies? Follow the money.

Dreamer Cigars Podcast
Perfect Pairing Podcast EP 44 - West Tampa Circle of Life with Westward, Old Forester, and Copper & Cask

Dreamer Cigars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 30:48


The NEW Circle of Life from West Tampa garnered the highest overall ratings that have ever come across the podcast! WOW, what a cigar to have for pairings. To learn about why, tune in to this week's podcast!

The History Guy
Counterfactuals: Westward Expansion and Ashley's 100

The History Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 67:03


On this special, 100th episode of The History Guy Podcast, we head back to the 1800s and the beginning of America's expansion into the Rocky Mountains by taking a look at Ashley's 100, a group of trappers, mountain men, and explorers who ventured into the West, helping to define an era and open up the land for settlement. How might things be different if they didn't?

Piano Music Room
when looking westward I beheld a something in the sky

Piano Music Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 2:34


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piano ten thousand leaves project
when looking westward I beheld a something in the sky - #4063 (473) by chair house 250128

piano ten thousand leaves project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 2:33


#4063 (89.57% 463 left): Jan. 28 2025: When looking westward I beheld a something in the sky (E.H.Coleridge from Sep. 2, 2024) Today's pure primal piano music here. Happy if this music makes you feel peaceful.. : ) Looking for absolute natural beauty every day for Piano Ten Thousand Leaves. Target number is 4536: This piece may might have good 1/f fluctuation characteristic although I stopped investigating it each piece. ######## Latest Album: 28th SELECTION ALBUM JUST RELEASED ######## "Forest in Moon Light" - the 28th selection album of piano ten thousand leaves youtube: FULL VIDEO with 20 full songs in very high quality sounds https://youtu.be/CwTVgfDHCn4?si=1QktmBR1FEGA-tQH spotify https://open.spotify.com/intl-ja/album/1RxJBVCU5vdt5O6kGUMbnv?si=hLjW3kbTThegEBOjgTHUbw appleMusic https://music.apple.com/jp/album/forest-in-moon-light/1773383143 amazonMusic https://amazon.co.jp/music/player/albums/B0DJVSVF5K?marketplaceId=A1VC38T7YXB528&musicTerritory=JP&ref=dm_sh_V1XCbECO4uUYzRVs8apKAEEBl all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/SYNa3ueY?lang=en

Hyperborean Radio (uncensored)

In Part 3 of the Pilgrimage we discuss the Plainwalkers, Cowboys, Mormons and mad Jackrabbits of The Great Plains and The Rocky Mountains. From Salted Dog Jerky to Cowboy Dentists, twas a wild ride out West. Yeehaw!

Critics at Large | The New Yorker
The New Western Gold Rush

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 45:47


Westward expansion has been mythologized onscreen for more than a century—and its depiction has always been entwined with the politics and anxieties of the era. In the 1939 film “Stagecoach,” John Wayne crystallized our image of the archetypal cowboy; decades later, he played another memorable frontiersman in “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance,” which questions how society is constructed. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz trace the genre from these cinematic classics to its recent resurgence, marked by big-budget entries including “American Primeval,” which depicts nineteenth-century territorial conflicts in brutal, unsparing detail, and by the wild popularity of Taylor Sheridan's “neo-Westerns,” which bring the time-honored form to the modern day. Sheridan's series, namely “Yellowstone” and “Landman,” often center on a world-weary patriarch tasked with protecting land and property from outside forces waiting to seize it. Sometimes described as “red-state shows,” these works are deliberately slippery about their politics—but they pull in millions of viewers from across the ideological spectrum. What accounts for this success? “Whether or not we want to be living in a Western,” Schwartz says, “we very much still are.”Read, watch, and listen with the critics:“Yellowstone” (2018–24)“Landman” (2024—)“Horizon: An American Epic” (2024)“American Primeval” (2025—)“Stagecoach” (1939)“Dances with Wolves” (1990)“Doctor Quinn, Medicine Woman” (1993–98)Laura Ingalls Wilder's “Little House on the Prairie” series“The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” (1962)“Shōgun” (2024)“The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” (1948)“Oppenheimer” (2023)New episodes drop every Thursday. Follow Critics at Large wherever you get your podcasts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Dreamer Cigars Podcast
Perfect Pairing Podcast EP 40: Big Sky Blackfoot with Westward, Brother's Bond, and Hogsworth

Dreamer Cigars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 32:20


Adam and Chris start 2025 off with the boutique Big Sky Blackfoot cigar. With this cigar they tested a wide range of pairings with Westward Pinot Noir Cask, Brother's Bond Bottled in Bond, and lastly Hogsworth. One of these pairings ended up as a 9 rating for Chris, tune in to find out which one!

Compassion Radio Podcast
Journey of the Magi, Part 2 – CR CLASSIC

Compassion Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024


O star of wonder, star of light, Star with royal beauty bright, Westward leading, still proceeding, Guide us to thy perfect light. Across the desert sands Robin Wainwright and a gathering of latter-day wisemen followed in procession, this time discovering Jesus all along the way. Norm and his guest conclude their discussion on this most […]

Save What You Love with Mark Titus
#55 Renee Erickson - Chef, Restauranteur + Artist

Save What You Love with Mark Titus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 80:04


Renee Erickson is a James Beard award-winning chef, author, and co-owner of multiple properties in Seattle, Washington: The Walrus and the Carpenter, The Whale Wins, Barnacle, Boat Bar, Bateau, Lioness, Deep Dive, Willmott's Ghost, Westward, and several General Porpoise Doughnuts and Coffee locations. As a Seattle native (well, Woodinville to be exact), Renee's restaurants highlight the bounty of the Pacific Northwest with a European sensibility. Bon Appetit Magazine has compared her to M.F.K. Fisher, Elizabeth David, and Julia Child. Renee Erickson's food, casual style, and appreciation of simple beauty is an inspiration to her staff and guests in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Dedicated to creating an environment that not only nourishes the body, but feeds the soul, her restaurant design work with business partner Jeremy Price, Price Erickson, have received national press and attention. In 2014 she published her first cookbook “A Boat, a Whale and a Walrus” to critical acclaim, finding itself on top reading lists while winning a 2015 PNBA book award - the first for a cookbook. Her second book “Getaway” Food and Drink to Transport You, released in April 2021. GETAWAY invites you on a culinary journey via her favorite places in the world—Rome, Paris, Normandy, Baja California, London, and her hometown, Seattle. Equally aspirational travelogue and practical guide to cooking at home, the book offers 120 recipes and 60 cocktail recipes for simple meals that evoke the dreamiest places and cuisines. Mark and Renee discuss her newest book, Sunlight and Breadcrumbs, taking the circuitous path to find your passion art intersecting with food, the treasure of growing up in the Pacific Northwest, food and business as social activism, crabbing and fishing for dogfish and the sanctity of salmon.Save What You Love with Mark Titus:⁣Produced: Emilie FirnEdited: Patrick Troll⁣Music: Whiskey Class⁣Instagram: @savewhatyoulovepodcastWebsite: savewhatyoulove.evaswild.comSupport wild salmon at evaswild.com

Bourbon Pursuit
490 - The Pioneer of American Single Malt with Miles Munroe of Westward Whiskey

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 61:39


Our single malt journey continues. In this episode we discuss the unique aspects of single malt whiskey, the journey of Westward Whiskey, and the blending process with their Master Blender, Miles Monroe. Monroe shares his background in music and how it influenced his path to whiskey, as well as the importance of fermentation and distillation techniques. In this conversation we discusses the intricate process of crafting whiskey, the importance of flavor profiles, and the evolution of consumer perceptions towards American Single Malt. Show Notes: 00:00-Introduction to Bourbon Pursuit and Single Malt Whiskey 04:45-Miles Monroe's Journey from Music to Whiskey 10:00-The Founding Story of Westward Whiskey 15:07-The Craft of Single Malt Distillation 19:55-Blending Methodology and Flavor Profiles 26:09-Crafting the Perfect Whiskey Blend 30:19-The Journey of a Master Blender 32:10-Understanding Aging and Flavor Profiles 34:22-Consumer Perception of American Single Malt 38:57-International Reception and Market Expansion 42:40-Future Plans and Visitor Experience Support this podcast on Patreon

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
Oh yeah that WILD 40 year old works for me

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 51:18 Transcription Available


Oh yeah that WILD 40 year old works for me @westwardwhiskey @pauljohnwhisky @adrattraywhisky @lastdropdistillers #Whiskey #SingleMalt #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Harmeet, Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Brent, Made Man Maury, Made Man Bob SIPS – Get ready to embark on a whiskey adventure like no other! In our latest episode, we dive into an exceptional lineup featuring Westward's American Single Malt, Paul John's Christmas Edition, Ad Rattray's cask finishes, and The Last Drop's rare releases. Whether you're a seasoned whiskey lover or new to the scene, this episode promises to delight your senses and expand your palate. Don't miss out on these unique flavors and stories—tune in now and join us in celebrating the art of whiskey. Cheers to discovering your new favorite dram! We will be discussing this whiskey and rating them from 1-5 with 5 being the best: 7:27 Westward American Single Malt Whiskey - Vienna Malt                                                            4 SIPS 14:34 Paul John Indian Single Malt Whisky 2023 Christmas Edition                                                  4 SIPS 25:38 AD Rattray Cask Finish 12 Yr Aultmore Cask #800064 Tokaji Finish                                          4 SIPS 28:29 AD Rattray Cask Finish 16 Yr Teaninich Cask #460 Port Finish                                                    4 SIPS  32:28 AD Rattray Cask Finish 14 Yr Knockdhu Cask #5 Muscatel Finish                                                    3 SIPS 37:05 AD Rattray Cask Finish 11 Yr Glenrothes Cask #166 Sherry Finish                                                     4 SIPS 41:00 The Last Drop Release No. 32 Signature 32 Year old Single Malt Irish Whiskey                   5 SIPS 45:28 The Last Drop Release No. 33 - 40 Year Old 15th Anniversary Blended Scotch Whisky      5 SIPS info@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf.  Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Enjoying that cool Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Xblorc The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes”  Credits: TITLE: Maxwell Swing PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx   TITLE: Flapperjack PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx   TITLE: Back Roads PERFORMED BY: Woods & Whitehead COMPOSED BY: Terry Whitehead PUBLISHED BY: Terry Whitehead COURTESY OF: Terry Whitehead Post production services : Pro Podcast Solutions Advertising sales: Contact us directly Content hosting services: Audioport, Earshot, Radio4All, & PodBean Producer: Made Man Bob American Single Malt Whiskey, Westward Whiskey, Paul John Indian Whiskey, Ad Rattray Cask Finish, Last Drop Distillers, Vienna Malt Release, Christmas Edition Whiskey, Tokai Finish, Muscatel Finish, Sherry Cask Finish, Blended Scotch Whiskey, Single Malt Irish Whiskey, Grain Whiskey, Tasting Notes, Whiskey Reviews, Limited Edition Whiskey, Whiskey Tasting, Whiskey Blends, Whiskey Enthusiasts, Whiskey Aging Process https://westwardwhiskey.com https://pauljohnwhisky.com https://www.adrattray.com https://www.lastdropdistillers.com https://aviationgin.com

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
Oh yeah that WILD 40 year old works for me

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 52:23 Transcription Available


@westwardwhiskey @pauljohnwhisky @adrattraywhisky @lastdropdistillers #Whiskey #SingleMalt #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Harmeet, Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Brent, Made Man Maury, Made Man BobSIPS – Get ready to embark on a whiskey adventure like no other! In our latest episode, we dive into an exceptional lineup featuring Westward's American Single Malt, Paul John's Christmas Edition, Ad Rattray's cask finishes, and The Last Drop's rare releases. Whether you're a seasoned whiskey lover or new to the scene, this episode promises to delight your senses and expand your palate. Don't miss out on these unique flavors and stories—tune in now and join us in celebrating the art of whiskey. Cheers to discovering your new favorite dram! We will be discussing this whiskey and rating them from 1-5 with 5 being the best:7:27 Westward American Single Malt Whiskey - Vienna Malt                                                            4 SIPS14:34 Paul John Indian Single Malt Whisky 2023 Christmas Edition                                                  4 SIPS25:38 AD Rattray Cask Finish 12 Yr Aultmore Cask #800064 Tokaji Finish                                          4 SIPS28:29 AD Rattray Cask Finish 16 Yr Teaninich Cask #460 Port Finish                                                    4 SIPS 32:28 AD Rattray Cask Finish 14 Yr Knockdhu Cask #5 Muscatel Finish                                                    3 SIPS37:05 AD Rattray Cask Finish 11 Yr Glenrothes Cask #166 Sherry Finish                                                     4 SIPS41:00 The Last Drop Release No. 32 Signature 32 Year old Single Malt Irish Whiskey                   5 SIPS45:28 The Last Drop Release No. 33 - 40 Year Old 15th Anniversary Blended Scotch Whisky      5 SIPSinfo@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Enjoying that cool Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here:https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits:TITLE: Back RoadsPERFORMED BY: Woods & WhiteheadCOMPOSED BY: Terry WhiteheadPUBLISHED BY: Terry WhiteheadCOURTESY OF: Terry WhiteheadPost production services : Pro Podcast SolutionsAdvertising sales: Contact us directlyContent hosting services: Audioport, Earshot, Radio4All, & PodBeanProducer: Made Man Bob

Dreamer Cigars Podcast
Perfect Pairing Podcast EP35 Ferio Tego Generoso with Cayeya, Westward and Old Forester

Dreamer Cigars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 33:52


This week Adam and Chris try out the second Cigar of the Week from Ferio Tego, the Generoso. With that they pair Cayeya Tequila's Reposado, Westward Whiskey, and Old Forester 1920. There was a wide range of ratings in this one so tune in to see which ones topped their lists! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/perfectpairingpodcast/support

Buckhorn Podcast
#403 C*vid Wine & Oregon-Finished Westward Whiskey

Buckhorn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 43:11


On this episode of Buckhorn Podcast, Martelle, Mike, and Randy dive into a unique tasting lineup. First up, they crack open a bottle of what they affectionately call "C*vid Wine"—a bottle of panda wine that is aweful. Then, the trio moves on to something special: Oregon-finished whiskey from Westward Whiskey. Join us as we explore the distinct flavors of these two beverages, from the disgusting wine to the bold, nuanced notes of the Westward Whiskey. Expect plenty of laughs, tasting notes, and good conversation. Pour yourself a drink and tune in for another great episode of Buckhorn Podcast. Cheers! Get $25 off your order of $100 or more at Two Bitch Bourbon! Use promo code BUCKHORN25 at checkout and free shipping on orders over $149. Visit Two Bitch Bourbon to grab your bottle today! Two Bitch Bourbon IG: @twobitchbourbon FB: TwoBtchBourbon   YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@buckhornpodcast   Podbean / Apple Podcast / Google Podcast https://podfollow.com/BuckhornPodcast   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2uhj7Vzq8u3SPvB01VqAh7   #whiskey #whisky #bourbon #whiskeygram #cocktails #whiskygram #bourbonwhiskey #whiskylover #whiskeylover #whiskyporn #vodkasucks #drinks #beer #bourbongram #alcohol #whiskeyporn #cheers #bourbonporn #instawhiskey #instawhisky #podcast #liquor #politics #BBQ #comedy #talkshow #dogs #fortheloveofdogs #tbb #twobitchbourbon

Union City Radio
Labor Radio-Podcast Daily Westward to Zion

Union City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 2:00


American Jewish labor history on the Labor Jawn podcast Today's labor history: FBI kills the "Sagebrush Robin Hood," Pretty Boy Floyd Today's labor quote: Woody Guthrie @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network

American Countryside
An Important Point on Many Westward Trails

American Countryside

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 3:00


The town of Julesburg, Colorado has been an important point on many trails leading west.  But it's history is one that has been a bit...

Dreamer Cigars Podcast
Perfect Pairing Podcast EP 34: Aladino Classic with Virginia Ditilling Westward Whiskey & Hard Truth

Dreamer Cigars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 38:56


This week Adam and Chris have the Aladino Classic to put up against Virginia Distilling Company's Cabernet Cask, Westward's Pinot Noir, and the Hard Truth Finished Sweet Mash Rye. Tune in to learn which one bested both of their lists! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/perfectpairingpodcast/support

Dreamer Cigars Podcast
Perfect Pairing Podcast EP 33- Warfighter Garrison Rosado with Mary Dowling, Rabbithole & Westward

Dreamer Cigars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 44:40


This week we try the 2nd Cigar of the Week from Warfighter, the Garrison Rosado 7.62 MM. Adam and Chris did not agree on a lot in the pairings this week as they tried the Mary Dowling Winter Wheat, Rabbithole Dareringer, and the Westward Whiskey Stout Finish. Tune in to listen in on the disagreements this week! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/perfectpairingpodcast/support

Drunkard United Football Show
DU does English Football League: Episode 7

Drunkard United Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 25:15


Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. The Championship is crazy at the top as West Brom and Blackburn fell down the table and Sunderland found themselves the top the league. Field reporter Geckle gives us a breakdown on the Leeds/Sunderland match. Pompey got smacked by Stoke and sits in 23rd. Mansfield Town shot up to 3rd in League 1 as Reading, Bolton, and Wigan got key wins. Speaking of key wins Accy is finally on the board in League 2. The Sam's enjoy Westward's Milestone a limited-release solera single malt.   For Premier League action – we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com   Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow TikTok  @DUfootballshow

Dreamer Cigars Podcast
Perfect Pairing Podcast EP32: NeverAsh il Piccolo with Dead Rabbit, Wheel Horse, Westward Whiskey

Dreamer Cigars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 38:15


This week Adam and Chris are smoking the NeverAsh il Piccolo, a very odd and fun shaped cigar. With this unique cigar they are pairing Dead Rabbit Irish Whiskey, Wheel Horse's Cigar Blend, and Westward Whiskey's Cask Strength. Adam and Chris both rated one of these pairings above a 9, which one? Tune in to find out! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/perfectpairingpodcast/support

Labor Jawn
Westward to Zion: American Jewish Labor History - with The Jewish Diasporist and Dr. Caroline Luce

Labor Jawn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 69:35


In this special crossover episode of The Jewish Diasporist and Labor Jawn, hosts Jordan and Gabe team up to interview Dr. Caroline Luce, a scholar of Jewish labor history in the United States. Together. They explore the rich and complex history of Jews in America, highlighting the intersections of immigration, labor unions, synagogues, mutual aid societies, and colonialism. Tracing the westward migration of American Jews from New York to Los Angeles, this episode provides a deep dive into Jewish labor's evolving role within the broader context of capitalism and colonialism.Dr. Caroline Lucehttps://www.carolineluce.comSubscribe to our collaborative YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/@HamotziNetworkThe Jewish Diasporisthttps://www.patreon.com/TheJewishDiasporisthttps://www.instagram.com/thejewishdiasporistpod/?hl=enMusic: Isabel FreySupport the showwww.laborjawn.com

The Jewish Diasporist
Westward to Zion: American Jewish Labor History

The Jewish Diasporist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 69:35


In this special crossover episode of The Jewish Diasporist and Labor Jawn, hosts Jordan and Gabe team up to interview Dr. Caroline Luce, a scholar of Jewish labor history in the United States. Together. They explore the rich and complex history of Jews in America, highlighting the intersections of immigration, labor unions, synagogues, mutual aid societies, and colonialism. Tracing the westward migration of American Jews from New York to Los Angeles, this episode provides a deep dive into Jewish labor's evolving role within the broader context of capitalism and colonialismFollow Dr. Caroline Luce's Work!Subscribe to our collaborative YouTube!Follow The Jewish Diasporist and Labor Jawn on Instagram!Support The Jewish Diasporist and Labor Jawn on Patreon!Big thank you to Isabel Frey for continuing to allow us to use her music for our intro and outro!

The Infinite Skrillifiles: OWSLA Confidential

XXX. ft Kendrick Lamar (Uptown A Remix) [Bootleg] Uptown A The Complex Collective Original Track: XXX. (DAMN, Kendrick Lamar, 2017) “The Rescue” This hearty soup uses tumeric, garlic, and beetroot to help boost the immune system and ward off oncoming attacks. This is not a simple soup to throw together once you've already come down with a full-on cold or flu, as you may not have the energy to gather the ingredients and for preparation, however— this soup is more meant for helping to boost the immune system in the beginning stages of coming down with a seasonal bug, or as a preventative booster. This recipe's complex blend of vitamins and minerals from greens and root vegetables keeps its ingredients' wholesome nutritional value high by first oven roasting the vegetables in a medley before adding them to the pot rather than boiling them; the prep time for this recipe is about 2 hours, with an additional 1-2 hours of cook time to simmer for flavor and for the raw chickpeas to reach the ideal texture before serving— the blend of herbs and root vegetables will add a layer of immunity and protection against any oncoming disruption to your normal level of health, and is hearty enough to be served alone, or with a side dish of salad or even a half sandwich, if you're feeling up to it. You will need: ½ medium size had of cauliflower ½ medium to large yellow onion ½ red onion of the same size ½ white onion, per reference 1 whole celery heart One fresh turmeric root 1-3 beets worth of beet root and leafy greens— you will only use the root for this recipe and can save the beets for later 1 stalk baby boo choy 3-4 medium sized carrots ¼ green bell pepper ⅓ pasilla or Anaheim pepper, per preference (one is milder than the other, but for heavy sinus congestion I suggest the Pasilla pepper, which is a bit spicier and will decongest easily, especially when including some of the seeds into the medley) ⅓ red bell pepper ⅓ yellow bell pepper ⅓ orange bell pepper ½ can stewed tomatoes with onion ½ can stewed tomatoes with garlic (This is for broth flavor) One whole vine ripened tomato 5-8 cloves of garlic (per preference) About 3 tablespoons of fresh ginger root (a thumb tip's worth) 3 cups chickpeas, pre rinsed and soaked overnight ½ cup finely chopped fresh dill ½ cup finely chopped fresh cilantro ¼ cup finely chopped freshoregano ½ lime ½ lemon Crushed red pepper Sea salt Thyme Black pepper Part II Spirit says music was first, then words, and after actions—and then all of time is just acting out the stories that were told in the beginning as art and… Something tells me Something's not all the way right with my head I'm Lost in my mind, I'm All the way here, But I'm still Somewhere off a bit Velvet, the skin, I'm just as sick in my head as I ever, Recovered sex addict, and by definition of nutrition —this handsome nigga smells like red licorice. (It's actually cherry ludens with pectin.) Zeroing in and away, heroing hard For your heroine, Heroin veins, Pigs on the wing, Singing your song Hearing your cry out Fly out my miles, my son Come into my arms, mine oath The love, some trouble Heavy was her heart, Lied to cover Still shattered, Ravine ions, cosmos farm And Wanda's black eye Timmy's wishes and SpongeBob's shallow grave, Oh, how high I got That Arnold's lost love Was actually Strangely enough Also his narcissist, Probably also practicing witchcraft And exorcisms of him. Scissorman, Scissorman— Get a load of this one; Frog and toad, a couple laughs Behind the masks, For this world. Would you honor? Give your blessing, butter Different wages paying, Listen, shallow author: You would write but then not follow up About the actors? The actors! The actors have had it. I'm Just As Badly Damaged As I ever was And listen, Awesome told me Your story I chuckled All the way Up until The literal punchline Now, Go home; Go hike Runyon. For a few hours, we can pretend. That old haunts Don't boil up They always have, of course But you know Nothing quite as pungent as What's become of yours [I love my son.] There it is again, As if something had called her, There, more words But less of them than the tongue could offer Swear you, listener, Past this message sits the wilted thumbs of wilderness, and weary travelers, Song pigeons and mismatched audience appearances For pleasantries And of course, Dessert trays. Cause I wear— —We all know. If anything happens these days, It's because I'm a comic. (At some point) Sunglasses before the sun's up; Eat candies before it all melts Warm something as download comes To fight or fold, To win or die To live or lose Whatever then First time flying And I've got My mind blinding me out Deciding for once That I'm not the whole world Just to have the experience If being surrounded by others In some way. The runway lights up all blue, and I'm in love with you. The subway cars opposite collide, I wish I died already. I should give some time between myself and my writing, I think. I really shouldn't end things the way I'm thinking of ending things— But I'm thinking of ending things. How selfish of me. First time flying Sunglasses before the sun comes up Halls on my tongue And vitamins in my pocket, I shuffle over and over in my mind, The millions of dollars And all that I go through Just to skip post, And go home to no one. But—hello there No one's looking over your shoulder quite so hard as This poster is, So aware of what's there, and near you You've begun to fear it Well, then, Hands in my pocket and down Dawn to dusk, Shaking my head, Drunkenly, but stone sober Really no one told me about the poetry, But a whole world opened, Inside of your notebook— Which I stand holding. Pleasentries, sick dissent, Indecent exposure. And body odor this early in the morning; Gotta love country folk Supposedly no judgements, but as I grow I older, The slower toad I become, and discover my bird eye— Here's to hopes The Hellicopter is all I know From here to Hell and back Westward bound, The Sun rise behind us Sunglasses and no sun yet My eyes reminders of times I remember Sure you did, sir I been there Suffered the whole coast And I'm still not sure You realize you're face down, ass up at an international airport right now. They say this airport is known for its art installations. You don't say. Grandiose to escape the algorithm, Tapped in with the captains hats Fit six of my guieapigs in the business 1 transsexual, And 6 women 3 biracial non-bianaries Some accused extra terrestrials You left me home, but — Nobody washes the whites without me. It's OWSLA again. [The Festival Project ™] It's mid week in midtown I fell asleep at a business meeting, Thinking in sequences, Drinking in increments, Sweet, sweet music, Death and television Television Celebritism, star power And no wonder Early October vacations From power fortunes tied to us We want Redbones, Resonated chambers, Thankless sacraments of disaster Are you archived? Damaged and the flatline Comes at such a heavy decibel Your arms grow numb and Start to stiffen; No wonder you're not paranoid Inside of our religion The Eye See i, Excuse me miss— Did I miss it ? Plea, I Give thanks, Again for —this is our tradition Me, I, Seek I —-meaning to make sense of it but, The might, She died, I guess The center of my kitchen Distressed from attention deficit disorder Sure, Marsh —Whatever doctor . He was just the type I like Milky silky white Sunglasses Slicked back hair Thick round thighs High fashion—( l) Sun baked Pose to take a selfie, right? Just the type I like; Milky silky white There's the girl that'll do anything for ya But she's no body With nobody No good, I In fact So ugly l you could choke on just the thought of her Even with beer goggles on But she'll do anything you want And like it—and it doesn't cost She'll fall in love with you (For not even a single dollar.) [The Festival Project ™] Now that we — {Enter The Multiverse} Ahem. Part III Day trip Take a nap Change the map. Pet the cat Let the dog out Run a lap Pitty Pat Pitty Pat Pitty Pat Pitty Pat I Pitty Pat I Pitty Pat Broh what up with these Dillon Francis clones tho. How do you know they're clones? They can't all be multi dimentionals. They could! You never know; they really could. I run these robots Into dark corners Just to honor me They come scurrying and ugly to annoy and ponder upon me, all the while praying l, my mind on Don't mind those, they're broke bots I haven't l l stopped my work to finish Work on [The Festival Project ™] I'm sure by now you've noticed The only people in Champion sportswear and Jansport backpacks Are ugly, slow, And weak L E G E N D S (I have noticed.) If attention deficit is forsure your destination I'm you're designated courier, or carrier pigeon This isn't ingidgenous reparations or explicit subliminal messages, But if it is, this is suggestive your direction is correct and attentive Listen to this shit: Case dismissed; Next time I'll fly direct Hit my line if your eyes are dilated I'm miles high, So if it rejects, Just leave a message (Eject!) All of a sudden, I'm somewhere else (With him) He pulls on the rings On the back of my —what was I wearing again? I should have stayed home in the first place (You don't listen) I should have stayed home in the first place (You don't—) I should have stayed home for awhile Cause before hand, and I'm wild Random foreplay, Orgasm, Desire you, You're right, I don't listen. All of a sudden, I'm gone with you. Those women in Santa Monica, All perfect and in hoards and by the handfuls The type celebrities get Celebrities need, Celebrities want— A shrill reminder Or what I am, And can often lose focus, Drawing back on icons, Sifting through the skin I feel, Entrapped by circumstance And perhaps, even Some terrible curse, or A shield of protection. —the deathly hollows. It almost felt as if I'd never write again, but here I was Nearer somehow to a strange fame, The end of famine And feast of none— Doubling back upon Something I had recorded In this experience, Alone and awakened, Moving in automatic, Chaos and charismatic, felt, but never intertwined In the awesome circumstance Of wanting, no— Needing to be loved, And never having been; Needing to be touched, and never having felt The grip of sorts, The higher bar taste of something I had become famished, The sense of a calling so sacred, It beconed to my sea, The only one, A diamond in starry skies A night of dawn, But dark, the thought The ever present one, Never loved, And shallow kind Shallow breath, And putrid thoughts, Reckoning the wilted flower, The springing seed, The calling of another and yet, Here I was, Tolerance, At her mercy— Fearing none but knowing, By the handfuls they come, And drawn like magnets Into my being, A focus, Nonesuch art none otherwise known as My hell The bodies of women Perfect and priveleged, Sunbathed and worthy Of everything I wanted and needed Without working at all. I wondered harder, fasting. Soft lips upon his Adam's Apple, I drift away in his chest, Dreft, the smell of michielf managed, Then, the music of songs loved And garnished with sprouts of June In the coming of spring, Does form another, Again, my love I call for mercy The pain of yours needing born And my heart estranged Mercy Her eyes were darkened circles And body brittle; As I admired her courtesy, charm And delicate stature, Arose to connect this, A tune— So sung to tell a story Of Rocky Racoon Irish spring to lather his back, In bar form; His burgundy Mercedes Benz has had parked in my garage, And I, not able to trust his drunken judgements, Captured his keys, as my mother and I Had worried for him, Dissappeared again into the night, and yet— At least the keys and the car Were safe with me, at home As was his, Whenever he wished to return My strange and far love Nearly since almost nothing Screen doors and Fischer Price Office calls and casting agents, Honey bees and biopics Telephoto lenses and Semi autobiographical pornography Marriages and suits to match A name for Vegas wedded lie, A love bloomed from birth, Cherished insights in the water Reservations and yamakas, Simple and sacred, The undone village, The thought of nothing but one Until another does pull the string To which I had once known as harness, But had since cut, Only watching to strive, Seeing the dance one makes for one to distance, But only dangling, seeing not that I Had come free and was wary of All love, by now. All men, indeed. [The Festival Project.™] The Complex Collective © COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©

Thanks For Coming In
Remington Hoffman

Thanks For Coming In

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 51:59


Remington Hoffman talks season 3 of "Zatima", a very memorable moment on set of "Westward", & the time some bad feedback led to playing hoops with Adam Sandler! About Remington: Rising star Remington Hoffman was born in Santa Cruz, California, and grew up in a vibrant surf and skate culture with a rich background shaped by diverse experiences across the globe. His athletic talents led him to upstate New York, where he was recruited to play basketball. However, during college, Remington's father encouraged him to explore acting, sparking a passion that would ultimately guide his career. In college, he starred in Fat Pig by Neil LaBute and The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, both of which earned him Irene Ryan Award nominations. After college, Remington traveled the world modeling, living in Singapore, NYC, and Argentina, and gracing the covers of magazines such as Men's Health Singapore. His transition to the screen came swiftly, booking notable roles in Don't Trust The B— In Apartment 23, Criminal Minds, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. His versatility and dedication to his craft allowed him to perform his own stunts and fully immerse himself in the characters he portrayed. He went on to book series regular roles in Days Of Our Lives and Zatima. On Zatima, Remington plays Bryce, a complex character navigating personal and professional challenges, including his bisexuality and strained relationships. His portrayal highlights the show's themes of acceptance and self-discovery. His role as an Asian American, bisexual man dating a plus-size Black woman in a BIPOC-centered show is a testament to the power of inclusion in storytelling. Remington is proud to be part of a cast that has welcomed him as family, even as the only member who didn't grow up in Black culture. Beyond acting, Remington is passionate about water sports, drawing inspiration from legendary Hawaiian Watermen. He surfs, body surfs, paddleboards, snorkels, and has recently taken up sailing. His love for the ocean fuels his dedication to ocean conservation. His personal life is deeply rooted in family, with his wife, Ida, and daughter, Una Bay, serving as his greatest inspirations. Remington's journey in the entertainment industry continues to thrive as he works on writing and developing film and television projects. With a strong foundation in his family and career, he continues to navigate Hollywood with a clear vision, aiming to be a role model both on and off the screen. Follow the show on social media!          Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/          Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast          Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/           Patreon: patreon.com/thanksforcomingin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXj8Rb1bEmhufSBFSCyp4JQ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Audio Bible Old Testament Genesis to Job King James Version
Joshua 5: And it came to pass, when all the kings of the Amorites, which were on the side of Jordan westward, and all the kings of the Canaanites, which were by the sea, heard that the LORD had dried up the waters of Jordan from before the children of Isr

Audio Bible Old Testament Genesis to Job King James Version

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 5:00


église AB Lausanne ; KJV Joshua 5 And it came to pass, when all the kings of the Amorites, which were on the side of Jordan westward, and all the kings of the Canaanites, which were by the sea, heard that the LORD had dried up the waters of Jordan from before the children of Israel, until we were passed over, that their heart melted, neither was there spirit in them any more, because of the children of Israel. At that time the LORD said unto Joshua, Make thee sharp knives, and circumcise again the children of Israel the second time. And Joshua made him sharp knives, and circumcised the children of Israel at the hill of the foreskins. And this is the cause why Joshua did circumcise: All the people that came out of Egypt, that were males, even all the men of war, died in the wilderness by the way, after they came out of Egypt. Now all the people that came out were circumcised: but all the people that were born in the wilderness by the way as they came forth out of Egypt, them they had not circumcised. For the children of Israel walked forty years in the wilderness, till all the people that were men of war, which came out of Egypt, were consumed, because they obeyed not the voice of the LORD: unto whom the LORD sware that he would not shew them the land, which the LORD sware unto their fathers that he would give us, a land that floweth with milk and honey. And their children, whom he raised up in their stead, them Joshua circumcised: for they were uncircumcised, because they had not circumcised them by the way. And it came to pass, when they had done circumcising all the people, that they abode in their places in the camp, till they were whole. And the LORD said unto Joshua, This day have I rolled away the reproach of Egypt from off you. Wherefore the name of the place is called Gilgal unto this day. And the children of Israel encamped in Gilgal, and kept the passover on the fourteenth day of the month at even in the plains of Jericho. ...

Healthy Looks Great on You
Overcoming Jet Lag

Healthy Looks Great on You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 19:01 Transcription Available


You've booked your flight, reserved your hotel and packed your bags. So don't let jet lag, keep you from enjoying all the wonders on your itinerary. In this episode, you'll learn how to phase shift your circadian rhythm. So you can make memories that last forever.  It's kind of fascinating to think about jetting around the globe. We can hop on a plane and be on the other side of the world by tomorrow. Or is it today? What time is it again?  The problem is that our internal clocks. can't keep up. And it knocks the circadian rhythm for a loop. When your internal clock gets out of sync, it causes jet lag. Which can make us sleepy when we're supposed to be awake and enjoying our wonderful vacation or lying awake when it's bedtime in our dream destination. Either way, there are things you can do to lessen the effects.   Jet lag causes insomnia by the de synchronization of the circadian rhythm. Well, that was enough 25 cent words to cut into your vacation budget, but don't worry. We'll go to mini medical school in a bit and learn more. But jet lag causes more than insomnia during the night and drowsiness during the day. It also causes GI upset, brain fog., bad mood and just feeling ick, in general.  And even if you don't change time zones, it's hard enough to sleep in an unfamiliar place where there's light noise to contend with. And it can be made worse if the pillow is too flat or too thick.  On the other end of the spectrum is daytime sleepiness. You've planned all those amazing excursions. And now you're struggling to stay awake and actually enjoy your trip. Jeez. And don't forget GI upset.  Mostly it's decreased appetite and constipation due to eating at times you're normally sleeping, but some people get diarrhea and that's never a good travel companion. On top of that brain fog sets in which can make you and everyone around you and a bad mood. Decisions about where to go and what to eat, seem harder. And emotions get the best of you and sabotage your trip.   So let the adventures begin.  Whether you've personally experienced jet lag, have an upcoming trip, Or, just want to live vicariously.  It's time to go to mini medical school.  I always like to get started with a definition. Let's start with circadian rhythm. It's the 24 hour process that helps our bodies react appropriately to day and night, light and dark as the earth spins on its axis. Normally melatonin levels start to increase when light starts to decrease.  Ideally, this happens about two hours before bedtime. And the term for this is dim light melatonin onset, or DLMO. This secretion in melatonin causes a drop in core body temperature, which in turn makes us a little groggy.  This signals our body that it's time to get tucked in beneath the covers and get some shut eye.  The rise in melatonin continues and it hits its max level after about seven hours. This peak coincides with the lowest level of core body temperature. And these two things happen about three hours Prior to wake up time. In the morning, the melatonin levels drop to zero and our core body temperature starts to warm up, and this starts the wake cycle, which lasts about 16 hours. The sleep wake cycle can be modified and the internal clock can be reset. Guess what the most powerful tool that resets the circadian rhythm is?  It's bright light. In the natural order of things, the sun comes up, the rooster says cock a doodle doo, the farmer gets out of bed, works 16 hours, and everyone goes to sleep. The cycle starts over the next morning. But then we invented all kinds of things that screwed it up from light bulbs to night shifts, to screens that emit blue light. And that has a huge impact on melatonin secretion, which is what gets this whole ball rolling. When it comes to light, timing is everything. Let me introduce another term, entrainment. This is our ability to synchronize our internal clock based on external input from the environment. This makes your body's physical functions line up with your daily routines to coincide with day and night. And that's why typically people don't have the urge to empty their bowels during the night. It's also why your gastrointestinal tract can be all messed up when you travel.  But other things besides light can help entrain circadian rhythm too, like exercise, meals, and social contact. Think about it. How many times have you stayed up late talking to friends? And then falling asleep when you're home alone or bored.  Get out your notebook now because here's the science you need to know about jet lag. It's all about phase shifting. Either delaying or advancing depending on which direction you're traveling. Bright light packs the biggest punch when it shines during what should be night time. Because that's when melatonin is secreted, remember? In normal people, the lowest core body temperature is in the evening. So bright light after the low core body temperature, moves that circadian rhythm forward. That's called a phase advance. Bright light after the DLMO, the dim light melatonin onset, and before the lowest core body temperature in the evening,  moves the sleep wake  cycle backwards. That's called a phase delay. Got it? No? Okay. One more time. Bright light after the body cools down moves the internal clock forward. And bright light after the dim light melatonin onset, but before the body cool down. You moves the clock backward. The problem is that even though bright light shifts the internal clock, this effect is delayed. So when you fly to a different time zone, your body needs several days to adjust. The more time zones you cross, the more time it takes for your body to naturally reset. And all this talk about melatonin just might make you wonder, Can I take melatonin to help shift the internal clock? I'm so glad you asked. The answer is  yes, but the action depends on the timing. Melatonin is a phase shifter.  What time of day it's taken can affect the sleep wake cycle. So, if you take it late in the afternoon or early in the evening, it That causes a phase advance and if you take it in the morning, it causes phase delay.  Melatonin can also be sedating. The power of sedation and phase shifting is greater when melatonin is taken at a time when the body's pineal gland is not normally secreting it. That's why melatonin is more effective for jet lag than it is for sleep at bedtime.   We'll talk more specifics about melatonin doses in a minute.     Even without treatment, your circadian rhythm will adjust on its own. Hopefully, that happens before your trip is over. How long will it take? Well, that depends on how many time zones you cross and which direction you travel.  People who jet set around the globe for a living may experience more long term health effects than those of us who occasionally take a big trip. Typically, it takes about one day to to adjust for one time zone if you're traveling eastward. So, if you cross more, it takes longer. Westward travel is a little easier and your body can compensate for 1. 5 time zones per day.  Your body's less confused when you travel west because the days are lengthened rather than shortened like they are when traveling east. And if you're wondering why that matters, it's because Your internal clock is not exactly 24 hours, it's just a tad more. So stretching out a day more closely matches the natural rhythm. Go west young man, you'll feel better.  Now, if you can sleep on the plane, you'll get a head start, but most of us just nap and wake up with a stiff neck. So, let's transition to treatment. The goal is to sleep at night and stay awake during the day. So, your internal clock needs to align with where you are instead of where you've been. It will happen naturally, but wouldn't it be nice if you could speed up the process and hit the ground running in paradise.  Then go straight back to work when you get home. If your trip is shorter than three days, then forget it. You'll have less jet lag when you get home if you just stay on your home time zone so you don't miss a beat when you get back. You can try to take a sleep aid at night then power through the day with caffeine but of course there are risks with that.  But let's assume you're traveling for more than three days and you want to treat or prevent jet lag. Treatment depends on which direction you're going. We will start by focusing on eastward travel, and remember that's the one that's more challenging. West is best and east is a beast when it comes to jet lag. So you've booked your flight, hotel, maybe even some dinner reservations in advance, And now it's time to prepare to reset your internal clock. For eastward travel, your circadian rhythm needs to advance to the new time zone. Remember, it's all about timing of light and melatonin. During the times you need to avoid light, you might try a sleep mask. Start three days prior to your scheduled departure, and I recommend just put it on your calendar. There are even apps you can use. But here's the prescription. Three days before takeoff, set your alarm one hour earlier than you normally wake up. Get up. Get some bright light exposure. If the sun isn't up yet, you really want to maximize the effect, you could use a light box. But try to mimic the time you'll wake up in your destination by getting maximum light exposure at that time. Then, darken the room and go to bed one hour early. and get that dim light exposure one hour before your new sleep time. Then each day move it up another hour. When you arrive at your destination, be intentional about light. If you're crossing three to five time zones, avoid sunlight early in the morning,  but soak it up when you're up and around. If you're crossing more than five time zones. Avoid bright morning light altogether and wait until afternoon to get out in the sun. The idea is to ease into the new time zone. Having said that once your phone changes to the new time zone, don't think about it. Don't even talk about what time it is at home. When in Rome, do as Romans do and live in their time zones without saying, okay. Well, back home, it's 3 a. m.  Food is important too. Eat a hearty breakfast about 30 minutes after your new wake up time. If you do want to use melatonin, I recommend 3 milligrams. Pack it in your suitcase and don't take it until the evening after you get there.   I am not a big fan of taking benzodiazepines or sleeping pills, but if you do, Don't take melatonin with them because it might cause over sedation and impaired ability to think or drive.  And you might want to skip that glass of wine on the plane too. Because that just compounds the problem. If you're like me and you're addicted to  caffeine, you'll need a jolt  to get you going in the morning. Don't overdo it, but a couple of cups of coffee or tea when you get up will help you feel more alert. And if you're going far, far away and crossing eight or more time zones, then just try to delay rather than advance your sleep wake cycle. Get up and get sunlight first thing in the morning, and start dimming the lights in the early evening.  Let's talk about going west, and remember, traveling west is easier. I'll say it again so you can remember, west is best and east is a beast. The goal with traveling west is to delay the circadian phase. Just try and stay up later and use light to cue your body that it's daytime and not bedtime. Keep the lights on and get as much sunlight as you can in the afternoon and the early evening. Keep the lights on until about an hour before you get under the covers and then only dim light. After the new bedtime, avoid bright light. And melatonin doesn't really help much with westward travel unless you're going to the ends of the earth on the far side. Then you can take three milligrams at bedtime. Always try and balance naps and caffeine for optimal effects. And as far as breakfast, the same rules apply. Eat a hearty breakfast within 30 to 45 minutes after wake up time. Eat a complex carbohydrate rich diet two to three hours before the new sleep time. And when you get back home, Melatonin may help you recover. You can take 0. 25 mg about 3 to 4 hours before bedtime. If about an hour before you're trying to sleep you're still wide awake, repeat. 0. 25 milligrams.  This is a lot of information on top of your itinerary and your packing list, so I've tried to make it easy with two free downloadable graphics. One for eastward travel and one for westward travel. This has been a lot of information and you may be thinking, well, that's really interesting, but would you just tell me what to do? Okay. Here's what's on the guide. If you're traveling east, remember east is a beast. So you might want to prepare about three days in advance, go to bed and wake up 30 minutes early or an hour early.  If you can do that avoid light in the evening. But get bright light exposure. As soon as you get up. And when you travel, set your clock to your destination time, nap and rest on the plane and be sure and stay hydrated. Then sleep during the destination sleep time when you arrive, you want to avoid early morning light and get that sunlight exposure late in the morning.  We're in the early afternoon, you can take melatonin at bedtime. If you need it short naps and caffeine in the morning may help. And while you're up, stay active. Okay. Remember west is best. But again, about three days before your trip,  you can delay your bedtime as well as your wake. Time by about 30 minutes. Get your light exposure in the evening, not the morning. Again, set your clock to the destination time and avoid light and screens during what is going to be nighttime. Stay up when it's wake time, be sure and stay hydrated.  Stay active. And have a cup of coffee to help you wake up if you need it. Make sure your passport is up to date and most of all, enjoy your trip. Stay safe and stay healthy because healthy looks great on you. RESOURCES Healthy Looks Great on You website Why is sleeping so hard? Download jet lag cheat sheet      

History Goes Bump Podcast
Skirvin Hotel Redux

History Goes Bump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 19:48


Westward expansion was pulling people from the east into the wild west. Oklahoma City was booming and it called to a man named William Skirvin. He built a hotel that has survived into today. The Skirvin Hotel was meant to be the most grandiose and fancy hotel in the area. And it was, hosting some of the luminaries of the day. Now it seems to be hosting spirits alongside the living. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of the Skirvin Hotel. Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Music used in this episode: Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios Other music in this epsiode: "Western Streets" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

The Whiskey Chasers
Chasing Whiskey, Ep. 2

The Whiskey Chasers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 22:18


Send us a Text Message.Podcast newsBarrel picks are in the worksSamplesFanmailLaura Finson says we should check out men in kilts episode one, so I did!Cool look at scottish food, mainly seafoodAwesome look at a malting floor and digging peat.Craft distillery newsElection day rye from JourneymanBuzzards roost has their first BIB bottle!51% corn, 45% wheat and 4% malted barley$71.99 SRP https://craftspiritsmag.com/2024/07/23/buzzards-roost-launches-first-bottled-in-bond-bourbon/ Ironton Distillery has their first BIB ASMASM is breaking into BIB!  Westward is also doing this this yearAvailable at the distillery and throughout coloradohttps://www.irontondistillery.com/bib-singlemalt Bourbon and Beyond festLouisville Sept 19-22Heck of a music lineup!Zach Bryan, tyler childers, cody jinks, Sierra Ferrel, Amigo the Devil, Vincent Neil Emerson, and so many moreAlso a great lineup of Bourbon speakersFred Minnick, Freddie Noe, Booker Noe, and many morehttps://bourbonandbeyond.com/ Grove City Bourbon and Spirits FestThis Saturday Aug 10th$30 for 8 tickets and $10 for 3 more, most tastings are one ticket but they may have some high end stuff they will make a bit moreCigar tastings will also be there along with food truckshttps://www.heartofgrovecity.org/bourbontasting/ Support the Show.Website:www.whiskeychaserspod.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/whiskeychaserspodcastInsta:https://www.instagram.com/whiskeychaserspodcast/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@whiskeychaserspodcastThanks For Listening! Tell a Friend!

The Daily Poem
Amy Clampitt's "The Godfather Returns to Color TV"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 8:43


Just when you thought you were out, The Daily Poem pulls you back in–to poems about movies. Today's charming and earnest poem imitates the medium it describes (film) by swapping memorable images and sensations for linear propositions. Happy reading.Amy Clampitt was born and raised in New Providence, Iowa. She studied first at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa, and later at Columbia University and the New School for Social Research in New York City. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, Clampitt held various jobs at publishers and organizations such as Oxford University Press and the Audubon Society. In the 1960s, she turned her attention to poetry. In 1974 she published a small volume of poetry titled Multitudes, Multitudes; thereafter her work appeared frequently in the New Yorker. Upon the publication of her book of poems The Kingfisher in 1983, she became one of the most highly regarded poets in America. Her other collections include A Silence Opens (1994), Westward (1990), What the Light Was Like (1985), and Archaic Figure (1987). Clampitt received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, and the Academy of American Poets. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Clampitt taught at the College of William and Mary, Amherst College, and Smith College.Joseph Parisi, a Chicago Tribune Book World reviewer, called the poet's sudden success after the publication of The Kingfisher “one of the most stunning debuts in recent memory.” Parisi continued, “throughout this bountiful book, her wit, sensibility and stylish wordplay seldom disappoint.” In one of the first articles to appear after The Kingfisher's debut, New York Review of Books critic Helen Vendler wrote that “Amy Clampitt writes a beautiful, taxing poetry. In it, thinking uncoils and coils again, embodying its perpetua argument with itself.” Georgia Review contributor Peter Stitt also felt that “The Kingfisher is … in many ways an almost dazzling performance.” In the Observer, Peter Porter described Clampitt as “a virtuoso of the here and the palpable.” Porter ranked her with the likes of Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Bishop.Critics praised the allusive richness and syntactical sophistication of Clampitt's verse. Her poetry is characterized by a “baroque profusion, the romance of the adjective, labyrinthine syntax, a festival lexicon,” said New York Times Book Review contributor Alfred Corn in an article about Clampitt's second important collection, What the Light Was Like (1985). Indeed, the poet's use of vocabulary and syntax is elaborate. “When you read Amy Clampitt,” suggests Richard Tillinghast in the New York Times Book Review, “have a dictionary or two at your elbow.” The poet has, Tillinghast continues, a “virtuoso command of vocabulary, [a] gift for playing the English language like a musical instrument and [a] startling and delightful ability to create metaphor.” Her ability as a poet quickly gained Clampitt recognition as “the most refreshing new American poet to appear in many years,” according to one Times Literary Supplement reviewer.Clampitt's work is also characterized by erudite allusions, for which she provides detailed footnotes. Times Literary Supplement critic Lachlan Mackinnon compared her “finical accuracy of description and the provision of copious notes at the end of a volume,” to a similar tendency in the work of Marianne Moore. “She is as ‘literary' and allusive as Eliot and Pound, as filled with grubby realia as William Carlos Williams, as ornamented as Wallace Stevens and as descriptive as Marianne Moore,” observed Corn. Washington Post reviewer Joel Conarroe added Walt Whitman and Hart Crane to this list of comparable poets: “Like Whitman, she is attracted to proliferating lists as well as to ‘the old thought of likenesses,'” wrote Conarroe. “And as in Crane her compressed images create multiple resonances of sound and sense.”What the Light Was Like centers around images of light and darkness. This book is “more chastely restrained than The Kingfisher,” according to Times Literary Supplement contributor Neil Corcoran. Conarroe believed that the poet's “own imagery throughout [the book] is sensuous (even lush) and specific—in short, Keatsian.” Corn similarly commented that “there are stirring moments in each poem, and an authentic sense of Keats' psychology.” He opined, however, that “her sequence [‘Voyages: A Homage to John Keats‘] isn't effective throughout, the reason no doubt being that her high-lyric mode” does not suit narrative as well as a plainer style would.Clampitt's Archaic Figure (1987) maintains her “idiosyncratic style,” as William Logan called it in the Chicago Tribune. New York Times Book Review contributor Mark Rudman noted the poet's “spontaneity and humor; she is quick to react, hasty, impulsive, responsive to place—and to space.” In the London Sunday Times, David Profumo further praised Archaic Figure. Taking the example of the poem “Hippocrene,” the critic asserted that this work “demonstrates her new powers of economy, the sureness of her rhythmic touch and the sheer readability of her magnificent narrative skills.” “Amy Clampitt,” concluded Logan, “has become one of our poetry's necessary imaginations.”Clampitt died in Lenox, Massachusetts in 1994. Get full access to The Daily Poem Podcast at dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe

Better Fishing with 2 Bald Biologists

The 2 Bald Biologist head to Lake Apalachia, the westernmost point in North Carolina in search of trophy Brown Trout. Listen in as Corey and Ben discuss this hidden jewel of the Blue Ridge with District 9 Fisheries Biologist Amanda Bushon and longtime area angler David Woody.

Buckhorn Podcast
#386 Westward American Whiskey

Buckhorn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 51:59


In this episode, Martelle, Mike, and Randy kick things off with a bold cocktail—the Chicago Neck Tie, featuring Miller High Life, grapefruit juice, and Malort. Brace yourselves for their reactions! The guys then sample the intriguing Westward American Single Malt Whiskey finished in Pinot Noir Cask, sharing their tasting notes and thoughts on this unique offering. Our conversation shifts to Frey Ranch and the various offerings available in Ohio, providing insights into this growing brand. Midway through, we delve into the podcast's potential rebranding, discussing ideas and possibilities. Tensions rise as Martelle loses his cool with Randy, leading to a candid moment where they clear the air and address the issues head-on. Join us for an episode packed with bold flavors, honest discussions, and a touch of drama on Buckhorn Podcast. Cheers! YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@buckhornpodcast Podbean / Apple Podcast / Google Podcast https://podfollow.com/BuckhornPodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2uhj7Vzq8u3SPvB01VqAh7 Show music provided by: This Fires Embrace - Warrior Poets #whiskey #whisky #bourbon #whiskeygram #cocktails #whiskygram #bourbonwhiskey #whiskylover #whiskeylover #whiskyporn #vodkasucks #drinks #beer #bourbongram #alcohol #whiskeyporn #cheers #bourbonporn #instawhiskey #instawhisky #podcast #liquor #politics #BBQ #comedy #talkshow

Overthinking It Podcast
Episode 835: Dick Wolf Comes Westward, Like the Course of Empire

Overthinking It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024


On the Overthinking It Podcast, we tackle “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,” starring Eddie Murphy and streaming on Netflix. Episode 835: Dick Wolf Comes Westward, Like the Course of Empire originally appeared on Overthinking It, the site subjecting the popular culture to a level of scrutiny it probably doesn't deserve. [Latest Posts | Podcast (iTunes Link)]

A Steady Pour
S8 - Episode 7 - A Steady Pour of Scotchy Scotch Scotch Part 2 ft. whisky_whiskey_chronicles.

A Steady Pour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 53:48


 Get ready to continue the whiskey journey with a twist on part 2 of the Scotch episode of A Steady Pour Podcast! Join Drew, Calvin, Tony, and Darius as they finally dive into the world of Scotch whiskey with the expert guidance of Will from Whiskey Chronicles. Despite their show's long-standing promise to review Scotch, the hosts are just now venturing into this classic spirit, starting with a Dewar's 18-year-old Scotch. Will, a certified bourbon steward, shares his passion and deep knowledge, making this tasting session both educational and entertaining. With laughter and lively banter, the hosts share their initial impressions of the Dewar's, noting its sweet vanilla, honey, and surprising hints of smoke and sea salt. As the conversation flows, Will provides valuable context on blended versus single malt Scotch, and the unique characteristics of various Scotch-producing regions. In the second part, we delve into the nuances of Glenfiddich's single malt, comparing its flavors and aromas to other well-known brands, and sharing personal preferences like a love for sherry-finished scotches. In the final segment, we explore the world of American single malts, contrasting their youthful vigor with the seasoned complexity of Scotch. Our guest highlights promising brands like Westward and Westland, and we discuss their innovative approaches. With anecdotes about specific whiskies and reflections on our diverse experiences, this episode offers a rich exploration of whisky's evolving world. Whether you're a seasoned whiskey lover or a curious newcomer, tune in for an insightful, entertaining, and palate-pleasing adventure through the world of whiskey! 

Living Word Family Church Sermon Podcast

The value of the life and service of the individual believer is measured differently than we might imagine. An obscure and oft-maligned verse of scripture demonstrates to us the importance of being where God has called us to be. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
S12E569 - Barleytime – American Style

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 51:22


Barleytime – American Style @clermontsteep @newriff @unionhorsedistillingco @westwardwhiskey #SingleMalt #Whiskey #AmericanWhiskey #CraftSpirits #WhiskeyTasting #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Harmeet, Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Brent, Made Man BobSIPS –Join us on a journey through the barley infused amber waves of American Single Malt Whiskies. We're exploring the bold and the beautiful, the innovative and the unexpected. From the sun-soaked high desert to the lush Klamath Basin, we're sipping our way through a collection that's as diverse as the American landscape itself. We will be discussing these whiskies and rating them from 1-5 with 5 being the best:06:33 Clermont Steep American Single Malt Whiskey 2 SIPS13:27 New Riff Sour Mash Single Malt 2 SIPS20:10 Union Horse Rivalist American Single Malt 2 SIPS25:26 Westward Whiskey Sauternes Cask Single Malt Whiskey 3 SIPS30:21 Westward x Ken's Artisan Sourdough Single Malt Whiskey 3 SIPS34:19 Westward Whiskey Cognac Cask Single Malt Whiskey 3 SIPS38:49 Westward Whiskey Elements: High Desert to Klamath Basin 3 SIPS45:11 Westward Milestone Single Malt Whiskey 4 SIPSinfo@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Enjoying that cool Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here:https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits:TITLE: Maxwell SwingPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)COURTESY OF: AudioSparxTITLE: FlapperjackPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)COURTESY OF: AudioSparxTITLE: Back RoadsPERFORMED BY: Woods & WhiteheadCOMPOSED BY: Terry WhiteheadPUBLISHED BY: Terry WhiteheadCOURTESY OF: Terry WhiteheadPost production services : Pro Podcast SolutionsAdvertising sales: Contact us directlyContent hosting services: Audioport, Earshot, Radio4All, & PodBeanProducer: Made Man BobWestward Whiskey, American Single Malt, Clermont, New Riff, Union Horse, Sauternes Cask, Artisan Sourdough, Cognac Cask, High Desert, Klamath Basin, Milestone, Solera System, Whiskey Review Podcast, Sips Suds Smokes, Whiskey Tasting Notes, Craft Spirits, Whiskey CollectingWestward Whiskeyhttps://www.westwardwhiskey.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
Barleytime – American Style

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 52:00 Transcription Available


Barleytime – American Style @clermontsteep @newriff @unionhorsedistillingco @westwardwhiskey #SingleMalt #Whiskey #AmericanWhiskey #CraftSpirits #WhiskeyTasting #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Harmeet, Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Brent, Made Man BobSIPS –Join us on a journey through the barley infused amber waves of American Single Malt Whiskies. We're exploring the bold and the beautiful, the innovative and the unexpected. From the sun-soaked high desert to the lush Klamath Basin, we're sipping our way through a collection that's as diverse as the American landscape itself. We will be discussing these whiskies and rating them from 1-5 with 5 being the best:06:33  Clermont Steep American Single Malt Whiskey                                       2 SIPS13:27 New Riff Sour Mash Single Malt                                                                   2 SIPS20:10 Union Horse Rivalist American Single Malt                                                       2 SIPS25:26 Westward Whiskey Sauternes Cask Single Malt Whiskey               3 SIPS30:21 Westward x Ken's Artisan Sourdough Single Malt Whiskey               3 SIPS34:19 Westward Whiskey Cognac Cask Single Malt Whiskey                3 SIPS38:49 Westward Whiskey Elements: High Desert to Klamath Basin          3 SIPS45:11 Westward Milestone Single Malt Whiskey                                                       4 SIPSinfo@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Enjoying that cool Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here:https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits:TITLE: Maxwell SwingPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: FlapperjackPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Back RoadsPERFORMED BY: Woods & WhiteheadCOMPOSED BY: Terry WhiteheadPUBLISHED BY: Terry WhiteheadCOURTESY OF: Terry WhiteheadPost production services : Pro Podcast SolutionsAdvertising sales: Contact us directlyContent hosting services: Audioport, Earshot, Radio4All, & PodBeanProducer: Made Man BobWestward Whiskey, American Single Malt, Clermont, New Riff, Union Horse, Sauternes Cask, Artisan Sourdough, Cognac Cask, High Desert, Klamath Basin, Milestone, Solera System, Whiskey Review Podcast, Sips Suds Smokes, Whiskey Tasting Notes

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
Barleytime – American Style PROMO

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 0:29


@clermontsteep @newriff @unionhorsedistillingco @westwardwhiskey #SingleMalt #Whiskey #AmericanWhiskey #CraftSpirits #WhiskeyTasting #podcast #radioshow #host Dive into the world of American Single Malt Whiskey with our latest podcast episode! Discover unique expressions from Clermont to Westward and learn what sets these craft spirits apart. Perfect for whiskey aficionados looking to expand their palates. Join us this Fri. @ noon on FB, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.

Po It Up
Episode 70: Westward Whiskey with Partner and Master Blender Miles Munroe

Po It Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 60:05


Welcome back to All Things Whiskey Podcast!  On this episode Host Mike Outcalt sits down with Partner and Master Blender Miles Munroe from Westward Whiskey!  Join us for a conversation that focuses on all the great things that Westward has done to craft American Single Malt whiskies out of Oregon over the past 20 years.  Learn about Mile's past, how he got involved with Westward, hear some great stories, and learn what's next for the brand.  Westward is poised to hit their 20th Anniversary later this year so keep an eye out for that and sure to check out their lineup of whiskies!Lastly, this episode only happened because a Patron (thanks Zach) connected us with the Westward team so be sure to check out our Patreon program and support the show below!Cheers!Support the Show.

Let‘s Read Spider-Man Podcast
1988 The Amazing Spider-Man 302 303 304 305 : The Sandman The Silver Sable The Prowler The Black Fox Mary Jane Watson

Let‘s Read Spider-Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 25:02


Episode 247.  James B and Eddie discuss whether Peter and MJ will relocate in Kansas and are there other superheroes there? Can the Sandman ever really be trusted?  James B loses track of who “The Prowler” is while Eddie enjoys NY writers scripting Spider-Man in other cities.     (01:22) From July of 1988 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 302 “Mid American Gothic” by Micheliene and McFarlane      (03:16) From August of 1988 Stan Lee presents The Amazing Spider-Man 303 “Dock Savage” by Micheliene and McFarlane      (06:12) From September of 1988 Stan Lee presents ASM 304 “California Schemin'!” by David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane and Joe Rubinstein.      (08:27) From October of 1988 Stan Lee presents ASM 305 “Westward woe!” by David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane ins by the Magnificent 7+      (11:58) Sponsor - Webs: A Collection of Spider-Man Photos by the Daily Bugle   (17:37) From May of 1988 Stan Lee presents Iron Man 234 “Fallout” written by David Michelinie and Bob Layton, Penciled by Jackson Guice, Inked by Bob Layton      Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston.  This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed.  Summaries written by James B and Eddie and The Prowler and the other Prowler..  Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/  Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit

Black Cowboys
Westward Hoax: The Secret History of Palisade, Nevada

Black Cowboys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 34:05 Transcription Available


In the 1870s, Palisade, NV was the meanest little town west of the Mississippi. Every week, newspapers announced another gunpowder-fueled cowboy showdown. Palisade put the wild in the “Wild West.” But there was a lot more to the story that didn't make the papers. * Very Special Episodes is a podcast with a simple premise: we tell one incredible story each week. Follow us down a different rabbit hole every Wednesday. Hosted by Dana Schwartz, Zaron Burnett, Jason EnglishWritten by Lucas ReillyProduced by Josh Fisher Editing and Sound Design by Chris ChildsMixing and Mastering by Baheed FrazierResearch and Fact-Checking by Austin Thompson and Lucas ReillyVoice Actors: Josh Fisher, Zaron Burnett, Karl KeadleOriginal Music by Elise McCoyShow Logo by Lucy QuintanillaExecutive Producer is Jason English Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying Very Special Episodes, leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Haileywood
Westward Hoax: The Secret History of Palisade, Nevada

Haileywood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 34:05 Transcription Available


In the 1870s, Palisade, NV was the meanest little town west of the Mississippi. Every week, newspapers announced another gunpowder-fueled cowboy showdown. Palisade put the wild in the “Wild West.” But there was a lot more to the story that didn't make the papers. * Very Special Episodes is a podcast with a simple premise: we tell one incredible story each week. Follow us down a different rabbit hole every Wednesday. Hosted by Dana Schwartz, Zaron Burnett, Jason EnglishWritten by Lucas ReillyProduced by Josh Fisher Editing and Sound Design by Chris ChildsMixing and Mastering by Baheed FrazierResearch and Fact-Checking by Austin Thompson and Lucas ReillyVoice Actors: Josh Fisher, Zaron Burnett, Karl KeadleOriginal Music by Elise McCoyShow Logo by Lucy QuintanillaExecutive Producer is Jason English Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying Very Special Episodes, leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Let's Start a Coup!
Westward Hoax: The Secret History of Palisade, Nevada

Let's Start a Coup!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 34:05 Transcription Available


In the 1870s, Palisade, NV was the meanest little town west of the Mississippi. Every week, newspapers announced another gunpowder-fueled cowboy showdown. Palisade put the wild in the “Wild West.” But there was a lot more to the story that didn't make the papers. * Very Special Episodes is a podcast with a simple premise: we tell one incredible story each week. Follow us down a different rabbit hole every Wednesday. Hosted by Dana Schwartz, Zaron Burnett, Jason EnglishWritten by Lucas ReillyProduced by Josh Fisher Editing and Sound Design by Chris ChildsMixing and Mastering by Baheed FrazierResearch and Fact-Checking by Austin Thompson and Lucas ReillyVoice Actors: Josh Fisher, Zaron Burnett, Karl KeadleOriginal Music by Elise McCoyShow Logo by Lucy QuintanillaExecutive Producer is Jason English Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying Very Special Episodes, leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Operation Midnight Climax
Westward Hoax: The Secret History of Palisade, Nevada

Operation Midnight Climax

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 34:05 Transcription Available


In the 1870s, Palisade, NV was the meanest little town west of the Mississippi. Every week, newspapers announced another gunpowder-fueled cowboy showdown. Palisade put the wild in the “Wild West.” But there was a lot more to the story that didn't make the papers. * Very Special Episodes is a podcast with a simple premise: we tell one incredible story each week. Follow us down a different rabbit hole every Wednesday. Hosted by Dana Schwartz, Zaron Burnett, Jason EnglishWritten by Lucas ReillyProduced by Josh Fisher Editing and Sound Design by Chris ChildsMixing and Mastering by Baheed FrazierResearch and Fact-Checking by Austin Thompson and Lucas ReillyVoice Actors: Josh Fisher, Zaron Burnett, Karl KeadleOriginal Music by Elise McCoyShow Logo by Lucy QuintanillaExecutive Producer is Jason English Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying Very Special Episodes, leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stealing Superman
Westward Hoax: The Secret History of Palisade, Nevada

Stealing Superman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 34:05 Transcription Available


In the 1870s, Palisade, NV was the meanest little town west of the Mississippi. Every week, newspapers announced another gunpowder-fueled cowboy showdown. Palisade put the wild in the “Wild West.” But there was a lot more to the story that didn't make the papers. * Very Special Episodes is a podcast with a simple premise: we tell one incredible story each week. Follow us down a different rabbit hole every Wednesday. Hosted by Dana Schwartz, Zaron Burnett, Jason EnglishWritten by Lucas ReillyProduced by Josh Fisher Editing and Sound Design by Chris ChildsMixing and Mastering by Baheed FrazierResearch and Fact-Checking by Austin Thompson and Lucas ReillyVoice Actors: Josh Fisher, Zaron Burnett, Karl KeadleOriginal Music by Elise McCoyShow Logo by Lucy QuintanillaExecutive Producer is Jason English Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying Very Special Episodes, leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.