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Chill Filtered
Episode 157: Evan Williams

Chill Filtered

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 50:14


On this very special after school episode of Chill Filtered Robby finally takes the reins.  While Cole is out John Hughes from the Embellished podcast fills in.  The two talk about what makes his podcast one of the Chill Filtered guys' favorites, growing up in Kentucky, and a little bit about agriculture and distilling.  John tells three different stories related to the Evan Williams name and brand before they give their thoughts on this bottle.  In whiskey world news and What Whiskey Would You Choose they give a little insight on how to plan the perfect whiskey caper.  

Roy & Carol in the Morning
Cole Swindell Unsure About Resuming Tour This Fall

Roy & Carol in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 1:27


Cole Swindell is hoping to be able to resume his Down To Earth Tour on its rescheduled first date of October 1 in Macon, GA. While Cole tells WCCQ's Roy Gregory he is champing at the bit to get back on the road, he's taking his cues from his management team and health experts as to whether the tour will continue on this year.

Our Voices Matter Podcast
Energy Meets Art With Guest Donna Cole

Our Voices Matter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 31:01


What on earth could possess the owner of a successful energy company to produce a musical about a 17th century cloistered nun who is up for sainthood? For Donna Cole, CEO of Cole Chemical, it's all about connection. Connecting the right and left sides of her brain. Connecting one good person to another. Connecting us all to our common humanity.Cole is a Japanese American woman who started her business with $5,000 at a time when Japan-bashing was common. Today, Cole Chemical & Distributing has revenues in excess of $80 million. While Cole continues to run her company, she also embraces her creative side, as co-founder of Pantheon Productions, a media company focused on changing the way women are perceived by men, and the way women perceive themselves. Her current venture, the musical Lady of Agreda, premieres March 12, 2020 and runs through April 5th in Houston, Texas. Cole's vision is to multiply her efforts as a mentor by "telling great stories about strong women and supportive men to inspire others and motivate them to do good things." Amen, Donna. And thank you!Support the show (http://patreon.com/OurVoicesMatterPodcast)

Cryptic
Season 1 Ep. 5 Home

Cryptic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 23:03


Season 1 Ep. 5.0 "Home"Originally released: Dec 18, 2019 While Cole is off checking into a sighting in Chillicothe, Julie fields a message from a fan. Fran has witnessed some strange goings on in Akron and convinces Julie to go with her to check it out.  Disclaimer: Today's adventure gets the best of Julie, and she turns to unhealthy means in order to attempt to cope with the events of the day. She drinks. A lot. The creative team at Crooked Path Productions does not condone such behavior. If you struggle with addiction, please find the help you need. We recommend AA. Thanks for listening! Cryptic is Presented by Crooked Path Productions Produced and Directed by Jeremiah Isley Written by Adam Hoffman Music by Cory Heddleston & Benjamin Payne Editing, Sound Design, and Foley by Jeremiah Isley Executive Producer Jeremy Snead Starring Joshua Isley as Cole Kurtz Kristin Larsen as Julie Kurtz DJ Remark as Chuck Julie Holiday as Fran Lewis and Jennifer Isley as the Watiress For more information and up to the minute news visit our website www.CrypticPodcast.com or follow us on Social Media: Twitter & Instagram @CrypticPodcast and on Facebook. For early access to new episodes, exclusive content and merchandise become a patron of the show at Patreon.com/CrypticPodcast Of course we'd love to hear from you! You can email us at info@crypticpodcast.com or call the Cryptic Hotline at 330-422-3839 Thanks for listening, and happy hunting!

Salad: The Advertising Podcast
E44 // Bite-Sized Takes on Redacted Press Pages, A Graffiti Typeface, Expensive Paint Col-ours, and Excitable Edgar

Salad: The Advertising Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 26:05


While Cole spends his day at the happiest place on Earth, Trent and Zack discuss ads in the healthiest podcast on Earth. Feast your ears on their analysis of Amazon's redacted front pages, a typeface created from graffiti of the Berlin Wall, a cute excitable dragon who ruins and then saves the holidays, and finally on Farrow & Ball's humorous response to an SNL skit. Thanks for listening! Make sure to follow along on social @salad_podcast. And as always, please remember that the views and opinions expressed in the show do not necessarily reflect those of our employers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salad-podcast/message

Chill Filtered
Episode 71: Whiskey and Film

Chill Filtered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 53:15


Today's show is a little different than what we normally do here on the show. While Cole is off galavanting around Europe, Adam is joined by filmmaker Michael Neelsen. This past year, Adam appeared in Michael's latest production, Beyond Human Nature, and has also done voice over work for the movie. Adam and Michael talk a little bit about whiskey, but spend most of the episode talking about film and the attraction of storytelling while drinking Adam's favorite scotch, A'bunadh. Be sure to check out links to Michael's websites below! https://www.beyondhumannature.com/ http://storyfirstmedia.com/ Amazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/16UA103KSI5DI?ref_=wl_share   Music by Larry Hill MERCH: https://streamlabs.com/chillfiltered/#/merch  www.chillfiltered.com  www.patreon.com/chillfiltered www.whiskeygoals.com 

Crushing Debt Podcast
The Boling Group Coaching and Consulting - Episode 182

Crushing Debt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 24:17


It’s great meeting fans of the Crushing Debt Podcast, which is how I met my guests this week, and next week. Cole Boling, owner of The Boling Group Coaching and Consulting Services, has over 2500 hours of coaching businesses large and small on setting and achieving goals. While Cole started as a Real Estate Agent, his coaching programs fit any type of business owner, including Realtors and other professionals. You’ll hear about Cole’s three pillars - having a written business plan, a lead generation plan, and a financial plan. We also talk about: How the company started How Cole and his wife and kids ended up in Tampa (moving from Topeka, Kansas, and Cole’s focus as a business coach You can reach Cole on Facebook (search for Boling Group - Coaching and Consultant Services), on the web at ColeBoling.com, or by email at Cole@ColeBoling.com. If you have questions for me - or if you’re a fan who wants to reach out to have coffee and a good conversation - you can reach me at Shawn@YesnerLaw.com or www.YesnerLaw.com.

Betrayal with Benefits
Betrayal with Benefits Bonus: Courtier

Betrayal with Benefits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 99:21


While Cole goes on a date, the rest of MiMS tried to take over the court of the city-state of Tempest!

Big Gay Fiction Podcast
Ep 177: Book Recommendations & Coastal Magic Preview with Joyfully Jay

Big Gay Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 47:40


Will opens this week with a remembrance of iconic author Victor J. Banis who passed away on February 22. Jeff talks about the February 27 cover reveal for Netminder (Codename: Winger #4). The February 23 ShiMMer event is discussed. Jeff shows off the new Rhys Ford Casting Skill on Alexa. The guys take a moment to rave about Netflix's The Umbrella Academy. Jeff reviews A Lethal Love (Stonewall: Investigations #2)by Max Walker. Will reviews Fresh Catch by Kate Canterbary. Jay from Joyfully Jay recommends books by Lily Morton, Piper Scott & Virginia Kelly, TA Moore and JD Chambers. Then Jeff, Will and Jay preview the upcoming Coastal Magic Convention. Jay offers tips for newbies to the con plus we talk about what each of us is looking forward to and what panels we'll be moderating. Big Gay Fiction Podcast also plans to stream the Gay Fiction Roundup panel on Friday, March 1 at 11:30am ET on Facebook Live. Complete shownotes for episode 177 are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com. Here's the text of this week's book reviews: A Lethal Love (Stonewall Investigations #2) by Max Walker, narrated by Greg Broudeaux reviewed by Jeff In this installment of the romantic suspense series, Alejandro Santos is a bored detective with Stonewall Investigations...at least until Griffin Banks stumbles in the front door needing help. Griffin woke up from a drunken stupor to find his roommate murdered. The cops suspect him and even Griffin can’t be totally sure he didn’t do it. Alejandro takes the case and begins to put together the puzzle of who would want this woman dead. As usual, Max Walker weaves an intriguing web as it’s revealed this woman is not at all who she seems to be. Griffin believed his friend was a down on her luck actress but the truth is jaw-dropping. Along the way, of course, Alejandro and Griffin become attracted to each other and Alejandro starts to peel back the layers of hurt that Griffin carries with him. The son of a media mogul, Griffin lost his mom at a young age and became estranged from his father. Dealing with that, bipolar disorder and his drinking problem, Griffin was happy to spend his days doing nothing except muting his feelings. With Alejandro, he finds a reason to get his life back together--all the while hoping Alejandro gets the proof he needs to clear Griffin’s name. As all of this plays out, the Unicorn killer continues to make their presence known in New York’s LGBTQ community causing unease for the detectives at the agency as it becomes clearer the killer is going after men who are partnered. Max continues to craft tight mysteries that leave me wanting to listen far past the time I should stop. He made me late for work twice last week. His characters are compelling, likable and it’s impossible to not root for Griffin to get his HEA--not just with Alejandro but to also patch things up with his dad too. His broad range of characters is also fantastic. Reflective of the New York City setting, he populates these stories with characters that have a range of ethnic and social backgrounds. The mystery here got me super tense. More than once I questioned if it was Griffin who’d done it. As a romance that doesn’t make sense since the characters need to get their HEA, but Max did his job of sewing the seeds just enough to where it made me wonder how it would turn out. I also couldn’t piece it together ahead of the big reveal, which made me happy. Max’s writing on Griffin was extraordinary. There were a couple of scenes where you really get to see how Griffin gets wrapped up in his own head and considers taking a drink or doing something that would pull him back down. It was great to see these intense sides of Griffin to get more perspective on him--and to make you root for him even more. A quick shout out to Greg, once again, doing a great job giving voice to Max’s world. I’ve already gotten into book three, A Tangled Truth, which just released on audio on February 19. I’m sure I’ll be talking about that one in a couple weeks. For now, I highly recommend A Lethal Loveby Max Walker. Fresh Catch by Kate Canterbury, reviewed by Will Fresh Catch is essentially a secret prince story, though instead of a hunky royal or bad-boy celebrity on the down-low - in this story we have a tech gazillionaire. Cole is a Silicon Valley wunderkind who’s been forced to take a leave of absence/vacation by his new board of directors. He’s sailing up the eastern seaboard on his fancy sailboat when the navigation system goes on the fritz. He floats into the cove of gruff Maine lobsterman Owen. Things don’t exactly get off on the right foot for these two but, despite the fact that they’re from two different worlds, they begin to warm up to one another (it doesn’t hurt that they each find the other wildly attractive). While Cole is waiting for his boat to be repaired, he’ll stay in the spare room of Owen’s seaside cottage and, since Owen is short a deckhand, they’ll work together each day pulling in lobster traps. As they spend more time getting to know one another, the sexual tension builds until they each take matters into their own hands (so to speak) leading to a scorching sex scene where, in separate rooms with the cottage wall between them, they verbally express their need for each other. As the days and weeks pass, they continue their sexy summer fling, Owen becoming adorably possessive of his new lover, and Cole reveling in the simple life of a quaint coastal town. This may have been my favorite part of the book, where the main characters - two genuinely nice guys - go on dates and get to know one another. It sounds deadly dull as I’m explaining it here, but I think it’s a crucial step that a lot of authors miss. As the characters take the time to fall in love, we fall for them and become much more emotionally invested in their happy ending. They’re both in love, and Owen is about to ask Cole to stay with him permanently when he sees a magazine expose in the checkout lane of the supermarket. Cole’s not just a tech guy from California. He’s a mogul who practically invented the internet. The confrontation between our lovebirds doesn’t go well. The ensuing black moment is pretty textbook – “Why didn’t you tell me the truth?” “I tried, but you weren’t interested in the truth.” That kind of thing. Stuff we’ve seen a million times before, but because the author Kate Canterbary has done her job and laid the emotional groundwork, we implicitly understand how devastating and painful this moment is for our heroes… and, frankly, a punch in the gut for readers (like myself). Thankfully, Cole quickly figures out how he can still manage his business empire and live with the man he’s come to love. Crisis successfully averted. There’s an adorably sweet epilog (that I particularly enjoyed) showing how Owen and Cole have made things work out, it may have involved baking and a precocious puppy.

Cultural Context
Friday morningish, eat well

Cultural Context

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 4:58


While Cole makes breakfast he talks about meat and all the money in the world.

Ill-advised & unprepared
Ill-advised & unprepared ep. 7- Hipsters, aliens & horse racing

Ill-advised & unprepared

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 86:30


While Cole is away Matt and Adam sit down for a nice long chat. A plan to lower the world population is pitched by Matt, Adam is concerned about hipsters becoming lazier, while Matt is preparing for an alien invasion.