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Rock N Roll Pantheon
My Weekly Mixtape: The Ultimate Blackberry Smoke Playlist (w/ Paul Jackson of Blackberry Smoke)

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 51:05


This week's guest curator is Paul Jackson, guitarist for ⁠Blackberry Smoke⁠, and we're crafting the ultimate BBS playlist filled to the brim with hits, fan favorites & a few deeper cuts for good measure! We also discuss: their 2015 album “Holding All The Roses” being the first indie release to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart; “Stoned,” their 2021 live-to-tape studio recording of Rolling Stones covers; recording and playing live shows with The Black Bettys; continuing to celebrate Brit Turner's legacy as the band moves forward after his passing; working with Zac Brown's Southern Ground label for “The Whippoorwill,” and so much more! Be sure to visit⁠ MyWeeklyMixtape.com⁠ to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode, and join the My Weekly Mixtape Discord Server via the link on the episode page! Theme music is "Unveiled" by ⁠The 4th⁠. You can find the album on ⁠Spotify⁠, ⁠Apple Music⁠, ⁠Amazon Music⁠, ⁠Pandora⁠, ⁠YouTube⁠, ⁠Bandcamp⁠ & more! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website:⁠ http://www.myweeklymixtape.com⁠ Patreon:⁠ https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape⁠ Facebook:⁠ http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape⁠ X:⁠ https://x.com/myweeklymixtape⁠ Instagram:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape⁠ Threads:⁠ https://www.threads.net/@myweeklymixtape⁠  Bluesky:⁠ https://bsky.app/profile/myweeklymixtape.bsky.social⁠  TikTok:⁠ https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ohm Radio
Live from Whippoorwill Lane - One Last Hurrah

Ohm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 50:04


It's Carson's last day at Ohm Radio, which means one more live broadcast of Live from Whippoorwill Lane! In this episode Carson and Allen listen to some 'new' classics, old favorites, and songs that remind them of home and each other.

My Weekly Mixtape: A Playlist Curation Podcast
The Ultimate Blackberry Smoke Playlist (w/ Paul Jackson of Blackberry Smoke)

My Weekly Mixtape: A Playlist Curation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 52:05


This week's guest curator is Paul Jackson, guitarist for Blackberry Smoke, and we're crafting the ultimate BBS playlist filled to the brim with hits, fan favorites & a few deeper cuts for good measure! We also discuss: their 2015 album “Holding All The Roses” being the first indie release to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart; “Stoned,” their 2021 live-to-tape studio recording of Rolling Stones covers; recording and playing live shows with The Black Bettys; continuing to celebrate Brit Turner's legacy as the band moves forward after his passing; working with Zac Brown's Southern Ground label for “The Whippoorwill,” and so much more! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode, and join the My Weekly Mixtape Discord Server via the link on the episode page! Theme music is "Unveiled" by The 4th. You can find the album on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, YouTube, Bandcamp & more! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape X: https://x.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape Threads: https://www.threads.net/@myweeklymixtape  Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/myweeklymixtape.bsky.social  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bookshop at the End of the Internet
Bookshop Interview with Author Margaret Dulaney, Episode #226

The Bookshop at the End of the Internet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 26:24


Author Margaret Dulaney discusses her new middle grade book, Whippoorwill Willingly. The story follows eleven-year-old Whippoorwill Willingly as she embarks on a magical journey to an enchanted lake in the Swiss Alps. She meets a variety of friends—humans, animals, and birds—and experiences a mystical world filled with wonder and healing. As a result of her journey, the once-cynical Whippoorwill learns patience, empathy, and a greater appreciation of the natural world. Margaret Dulaney has been writing about mystical things for nearly twenty years, and this latest book is a fun, light-hearted story that is filled with hope.

Ohm Radio
Live from Whippoorwill Lane #5 - Beach Boys #2

Ohm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 59:47


In this episode of Live from Whippoorwill Lane, Carson and Allen explore the best few albums by The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds and Smile!

Southern Songs and Stories
Stages Of Grief, Songs Of Hope: Helene's Aftermath For the Western NC Music Scene

Southern Songs and Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 43:52


Conversations with music artists Jesse Iaquinto and Josh Blake, as well as music professionals Jessica Tomasin, Liz Whalen Tallent, Jason Guadagnino, Rachel Shea and Russell Keith, including flood songs from Jake Blount, Rhiannon Giddens, Songs From The Road Band and The Seldom Scene. Included is a new song from Fireside Collective, "Whippoorwill".

Rock Roulette Podcast
Episode 112- Blackberry Smoke – The Whippoorwill – Part 2

Rock Roulette Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 105:48


Episode 112 is here! We're wrapping up our review of Blackberry Smoke's 2012 album The Whippoorwill. How will side two hold up? Tune in to find out our final thoughts on this southern rock gem! Stay Tuned!

Rock Roulette Podcast
Episode 111- Blackberry Smoke – The Whippoorwill – Part 1

Rock Roulette Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 107:46


Episode 111 is here, we dive into Blackberry Smoke's 2012 album The Whippoorwill, a standout release in the southern/country rock genre. Tune in to hear our take on Blackberry Smoke's blend of southern rock, country, and blues influences, and whether The Whippoorwill hits the mark or falls short. What will we think of the band's sound, songwriting, and musicianship? Stay tuned to find out!

Ohm Radio
Live from Whippoorwill Lane #2 - The Sacred Harp

Ohm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 54:37


Ohm Radio
Live from Whippoorwill Lane #1 - A Musical Introduction

Ohm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 60:50


On the very first episode of Live from Whippoorwill Lane, Carson and Allen explain a bit about who they are, what their show aims to do, and share the music that has had the biggest impact in their lives.

Diving in Deep with Sara Evans
Women In Country Music ft. Melissa Fuller & Emily Shackelton

Diving in Deep with Sara Evans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 59:13


In this episode Sara talks to two of the biggest names behind the scenes in songwriting (Melissa Fuller and Emily Shackelton) both of whom have had a myriad of songs picked up and performed by major labels and superstars over the last 20 years. The trio touches on the major problem in the music industry where the artist and songwriters are making the least money on the art that wouldn't exist without them, females in music, NSAI, the joy of motherhood, and much more! About Melissa: Melissa Fuller is a singer-songwriter who has dedicated her career to writing, recording, and performing with a wide variety of artists across genres, she has had her songs recorded by numerous artists, including Patrick Droney, Carter Faith, Mat Kearney, Walker Hayes, Anderson East, Sara Evans, Zach Seabaugh, MORGXN, Mickey Guyton, Maggie Rose, and Lindsay Ell, among others.In addition to her songwriting success, Melissa's background vocals are featured on many of the songs she writes, and she has performed on shows like Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Kelly Clarkson Show, and CMT Artists of the Year. After a decade of writing for others, Melissa released her first solo project, an EP titled Whippoorwill, which showcases some of her favorite previously unrecorded songs. She now has several new solo and collaborative records in the works. About Emily: Emily Shackelton is a songwriter from Biwabik, Minnesota. After studying at Berklee College of Music, where she won the coveted BMI John Lennon Songwriting Competition, Emily moved to Nashville to pursue songwriting. Her catalog includes cuts by Reba McEntire, Sara Evans, Jana Kramer, David Cook, Seth Ennis, Mickey Guyton, and Cassadee Pope. She has had several songs featured on TV shows like American Idol and ABC's Nashville, including Love Like Mine, sung by Hayden Panettiere. Most recently she celebrated her first Number 1 with the Carly Pearce breakout single "every little thing."

Diving in Deep with Sara Evans
Women In Country Music ft. Melissa Fuller & Emily Shackelton

Diving in Deep with Sara Evans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 59:13 Transcription Available


In this episode Sara talks to two of the biggest names behind the scenes in songwriting (Melissa Fuller and Emily Shackelton) both of whom have had a myriad of songs picked up and performed by major labels and superstars over the last 20 years. The trio touches on the major problem in the music industry where the artist and songwriters are making the least money on the art that wouldn't exist without them, females in music, NSAI, the joy of motherhood, and much more! About Melissa: Melissa Fuller is a singer-songwriter who has dedicated her career to writing, recording, and performing with a wide variety of artists across genres, she has had her songs recorded by numerous artists, including Patrick Droney, Carter Faith, Mat Kearney, Walker Hayes, Anderson East, Sara Evans, Zach Seabaugh, MORGXN, Mickey Guyton, Maggie Rose, and Lindsay Ell, among others.In addition to her songwriting success, Melissa's background vocals are featured on many of the songs she writes, and she has performed on shows like Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Kelly Clarkson Show, and CMT Artists of the Year. After a decade of writing for others, Melissa released her first solo project, an EP titled Whippoorwill, which showcases some of her favorite previously unrecorded songs. She now has several new solo and collaborative records in the works. About Emily: Emily Shackelton is a songwriter from Biwabik, Minnesota. After studying at Berklee College of Music, where she won the coveted BMI John Lennon Songwriting Competition, Emily moved to Nashville to pursue songwriting. Her catalog includes cuts by Reba McEntire, Sara Evans, Jana Kramer, David Cook, Seth Ennis, Mickey Guyton, and Cassadee Pope. She has had several songs featured on TV shows like American Idol and ABC's Nashville, including Love Like Mine, sung by Hayden Panettiere. Most recently she celebrated her first Number 1 with the Carly Pearce breakout single "every little thing."

Free Form Rock Podcast
Episode 456- Black Berry Smoke-The Whippoorwill with guest Tim Wirasnik

Free Form Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 124:20


This week on America's Podcast, Tim Wirasnik makes a triumphant return to discuss Blackberry Smoke's "The Whipoorwill." Is it a Southern Rock Classic or a horse without a saddle? No spoilers here, folks!

Beyond the Breakers
Episode 134 - Whippoorwill ft. Nick Williams

Beyond the Breakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 86:19


We're re-joined this week by Nick (@dolorousnick), who shares the story of the sternwheeler showboat Whippoorwill, struck by a tornado on Pomona Lake in June 1978. Support the Show.

Communism Exposed:East and West
A Whippoorwill Unravels a Mystery

Communism Exposed:East and West

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 4:22


Pandemic Quotables
A Whippoorwill Unravels a Mystery

Pandemic Quotables

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 4:22


Today at the Guild
HAPPY NEW (APRIL 2024) GUILD YEAR !!

Today at the Guild

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 45:11


In this podcast you can hear :- Ashley Cole accompanied by Naomi Cole playing 'Song' from 'Milestone' - Winner of the Brass Instrumental Solo Class (Adult) Aelan Morgans accompanied by Natalie Cole playing 'Two To Boogie' - winner of the brass instrumental solo class for players up to 11 years old Manx Voices conducted by Angela Stewart singing Ave Maria by Zoltan Kodaly - winners of the Vocal Ensemble Class Glenfaba Mixed Ensemble conducted by Muriel Corkish singing 'As Long As I Have Music' by Don Besig - joint 2nd in the Vocal Ensemble Class Richard Costain accompanied by Graham Kirkland singing Silent Noon by Ralph Vaughan-Williams - winner of General Vocal Solo Jessie Quigley accompanied by Graham Kirkland singing The Cloths of Heaven by Dunhill - winner of the Vocal Solo Class for ages 18 to under 26 From the Junior Songs from the Shows Class for ages 8 - 13 Accompanist - Madeline Kelly Winner - Aalish Kilgallon singing Whippoorwill from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow followed by joint 2nd placed Ava Corlett singing Popular from Wicked and Cristl Stitt singing Home from Beauty and the Beast

T Bone Stone The Discount Detective
Ep. 15 The Case Of The Wandering Whippoorwill

T Bone Stone The Discount Detective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 42:41


Merry mix-ups when T Bones car needs to be repaired.

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 225 - CHARLIE STARR of Blackberry Smoke ("Dig a Hole")

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 79:21 Very Popular


Blackberry Smoke frontman and primary songwriter Charlie Starr goes deep on his music's Southern roots and wide-ranging appeal.PART ONEPaul and Scott talk Pearl Jam's new single, how travel defines fanhood, and why Blackberry Smoke are a force to be reckoned with when it comes to playing live. PART TWOOur in-depth interview with Charlie StarrABOUT CHARLIE STARRCharlie Starr is a guitarist, vocalist, and the primary songwriter of the Atlanta-based Blackberry Smoke. Building a dedicated fanbase over the past two decades, Blackberry Smoke has perfected a gritty Southern brand of rootsy rock & roll that crosses genres. Their commercial breakthrough came with the 2012 album The Whippoorwill, which landed on Billboard's mainstream, country, Americana, and indie charts. Their follow up album, Holding All the Roses, produced by Brendan O'Brien, became the first independently released album in modern history to hit #1 on the Billboard Country Album chart. Both Holding All the Roses and the follow up, Like an Arrow, hit #1 on the UK Rock chart in addition to topping the US country chart. Their 2021 album, You Hear Georgia, topped the Billboard Americana/Folk chart, giving the band dominance in yet another musical category. Blackberry Smoke's most recent release, recorded with the help of Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb, is called Be Right Here. 

Planet Storytime Podcast
Whippoorwill (new single from TM Ganim and Rubber Plane) - PSP79

Planet Storytime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 4:30


This is our new single, written and performed by TM Ganim and Rubber Plane.    This is a beautiful song featuring TM Ganim on vocals and piano with Paxton Stanley on bass and drums.    ***the ethereal, cosmos-sized strings are complements of Livelong***We hope everyone is having an enjoyable holiday season this year and encourage you to check out our two holidays classics in PSP77 and PSP78.Be good to yourselves and be safe out in the world!  We look forward to kicking off the new year with you next month with new content!Thanks, Planet Storytime listeners!  PSP Production TeamSupport the showFeedSpot organizes the world's best Blogs, Podcasts, Youtubers, and Influencers in relevant categories and publishes a top-ranked list for each of those categories. We encourage any content providers and/or fans of online content to check out the website:https://www.feedspot.com/publisher/home

National Rural Education Association Official Podcast
S03E12 - Rural Literature as Pedagogy and Whippoorwill Award, An Interview with Drs. Chea Parton and Erika Bass.

National Rural Education Association Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 49:54


S03E12 - Rural Literature as Pedagogy and Whippoorwill Award, An Interview with Drs. Chea Parton and Erika Bass. In this episode of the Rural Voice, we interview Drs. Chea Parton and Erika Bass about their work with the Whippoorwill Committee, which recognizes outstanding rural literature. The episode is organized on two themes. The first is the need for voices in rural experience. We discuss how much rural literature uses negative stereotypes to present rural voices. The Whippoorwill Award seeks to highlight voices that juxtapose these voices within a shared narrative of empowerment and place. We discuss how teachers and students may be unaware of the significance of raising these voices in the common marketplace of fiction and nonfiction ideas. We discuss the diversity of voices and how rural identity changes over time. We discuss the importance of ELA teachers using books from a rural source to reflect student experiences through literature. The Whippoorwill Award provides a list of books sensitive to rural experience and how such work might empower students to see themselves as writers. We also discussed ways teachers can refer students to publish their work and be considered for the Whippoorwill Award. While it is an unusually long episode, there are several themes related to diversity of voice, stigma, and raising voices that complement the Whippoorwill Committee's goals. Whippoorwill information for teachers and writers: https://whippoorwillaward.weebly.com/ Twitter: @WhippoorwillCo1 Instagram:@WhippoorwillCommittee Facebook: @WhippoorwillAwardforYALiterature Bios Chea Parton Chea Parton grew up on a farm and still considers herself a farm girl. She has been a rural student, a rural English teacher, and is currently a visiting assistant professor at Purdue University where she works with future teachers through the Transition to Teaching Program. She is passionate about rural education. Her research focuses on the personal and professional identity of rural and rural out-migrant teachers as well as rural representation in YA literature. She currently runs Literacy In Place where she seeks to catalogue rural YA books and provides teaching resources, hosts the Reading Rural YAL podcast where she gives book talks and interviews rural YA authors, and co-chairs the Whippoorwill Book Award for Rural YA Literature selection committee. Her first book Country Teachers in City Schools: The Challenge of Negotiating Identity and Place is available through Rowman & Littlefield. You can reach her at readingrural@gmail.com. Reading Rural YAL Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reading-rural-yal/id1606560033 Social handles: Twitter: @readingrural Instagram and Facebook: @literacyinplace YouTube: @readingruralyal Erika Bass Erika Bass is assistant professor of English education at University of Northern Iowa. Her research is focused on preservice teacher education, rural education, and literacies; often those three areas intersect. She truly believes place and identity are deeply connected.

Field Recordings
Whippoorwill and bullfrogs, St-Pierre-de-Wakefield, Quebec, Canada on 30th June 2023 – by Laura Nerenberg

Field Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 1:08


Out On That Line
Revisiting Blackberry Smoke's "The Whippoorwill"

Out On That Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 23:13


A video exclusive this week! We spend a few good minutes with our pals in Blackberry Smoke.

Wine Women & Writing
Ken Oder & THE WHIPPOORWILL HOLLOW NOVELS with Pamela Fagan Hutchins on Crime & Wine

Wine Women & Writing

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 42:42


What a treat — enjoy a delightful conversation between aspiring writer and high school student Ian, award-winning thriller and former teacher Ken Oder, and me, on Crime & Wine. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crime-and-wine/support

State of Amorica: A Black Crowes Podcast
SOA Album Club - Episode 02: Blackberry Smoke - "The Whippoorwill"

State of Amorica: A Black Crowes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 146:59


Welcome back to another installment of the SOA Album Club! This week's episode marks the first time both David and Ian could not make it to a recording session, so Producer Jason stands in to direct traffic as the discussion focuses on Blackberry Smoke's highly-regarded album, "The Whippoorwill." You won't want to miss a minute of it!

BirdNote
Common Poorwills Can “Hibernate”

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 1:36


Common Poorwills don't sing much when the mercury drops. But they can do something else that is remarkable. As the winter cold deepens, these petite members of the nightjar family can enter a hibernation-like state — and stay like that for hours — or even weeks! Scientists call it torpor. It happens when an animal slows its body functions to conserve energy and heat.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.

The Riley Black Project
Kimberly w/ Whippoorwill Charm

The Riley Black Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 64:22


This week, Kimberly form Whippoorwill Charm sits down with us and chats for a bit.

The Hook Rocks!
The Hook Rocks Concert Review! Blackberry Smoke Leaves A Scar in Rockford, IL

The Hook Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 22:51


The Hook Rocks reviews the recent Blackberry Smoke show at The Coronado Performing Arts Centre  in Rockford, IL. Please enjoy the episode! Part of The Pantheon Podcast Network http://pantheonpodcasts.com  https://twitter.com/pantheonpods  https://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcasts  Blackberry Smoke  https://www.blackberrysmoke.com  https://www.facebook.com/BlackberrySmoke  https://twitter.com/blackberrysmoke  https://www.instagram.com/blackberrysmoke/  The Hook Rocks  https://www.facebook.com/TheHookRocks   https://twitter.com/TheHookRocks  https://www.instagram.com/thehookrocks/

Bungalower and The Bus
Bungalower and The Bus - Episode 296 (Whippoorwill Beer House)

Bungalower and The Bus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 41:53


For the 296th episode, Jon's out on vacation, so Brendan's gay boyfriend Scottie Campbell tagged along to Taste of College Park and Whippoorwill Beer House and Package Store in the Milk District. This week's episode was sponsored by Enzian Theater and the DeWitt Law Firm. Topics include Hurricane Ian-led car shortages, ghost postings, the insurance market, Orlando City in the playoffs, McQueens Social Lounge, and Placemaking. Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on Real Radio 104.1 FM or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.

Matt and Michele Outdoors
Destination: Whippoorwill Academy and Village, Ferguson, NC

Matt and Michele Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 17:31


Whippoorwill Academy and Village is a collection of old North Carolina buildings that have been saved, moved, and restored. The Whippoorwill Academy building was the actual old school house in the Ferguson community. North Carolina Poet Laurete James Larkin Pearson attended Whippoorwill while growing up in Ferguson. We recently spent the day at this wonderful property and organization for the 2022 Tom Dooley & Appalachian Culture Day. We loved it!For more information, visit http://www.whippoorwillacademy.com/Title Sponsors of MMO:Angler Magazine: https://coastalanglermag.com/great-smoky-mountains/ Prestie Subaru: https://www.prestigesubaru.com/Sunrift Adventures: https://sunrift.com/ Show Sponsor: Explore Wilkesboro, NCVisit https://www.wilkescountytourism.com/ for more information.

All Things Blues And Southern Rock
Episode 115 Charlie Starr

All Things Blues And Southern Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 86:11


This week Brian and Jason discuss the first two records by Shooter Jennings. Next they welcome their returning guest Charlie Starr from Blackberry Smoke. Charlie chats with the boys about drummer Brit Turner's recovery from a heart attack, the upcoming ten year anniversary tour of The Whippoorwill, the recording of the record, some guitar talk, and a story from the early days which beggs the question what does your band do when you're playing a gig and a plumber shows up mid show to fix a drain in the middle of the dance floor?

BirdNote
Night Singers

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 1:45 Very Popular


A bird like the Whip-poor-will is a true night bird – feeding, and mating, and nesting in the dark. But for about a week each spring, male Yellow-breasted Chats also sing in the darkness as they call out to the arriving females — their potential mates. There are other night singers, too!More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.

Life (UN)Closeted: LGBTQ & Heterosexual Coming Out Stories & Advice for coming out of life's closets!

Imagine growing up on a cattle ranch in small-town Wyoming and feeling like you are literally the only queer in town, or for hundreds of miles for that fact. No imagine you are creative, artistic, and want to be a music person, but you can't let the real music out of the bag you want write to express yourself because that would "out" you. Welcome to Alisia Kraft's world. She joins us today to showcase her cool queer self and to share her story from cattle ranch to music stages. About Alysia Having amassed devoted regional followings for projects Whippoorwill and The Patti Fiasco as an award-winning songwriter and incomparably magnetic frontperson, Alysia Kraft has sold out most of Colorado's big stages and directly supported icons Bon Jovi, Blondie, Nathanial Rateliff and Bonnie Raitt on significantly bigger ones. Embracing the complexities of growing up queer on a cattle ranch in small-town Wyoming and choosing to love within a landscape that didn't always love back, First Light is a triumphant homecoming and a defining solo debut. Kraft was signed to Louisville-based sonaBLAST records (Jack Harlow, Grlwood) in January 2022 and won Best Original Song at the Los Angeles International Independent Film Festival for Cold Mountain in February of 2022. Atwood magazine called the second single, Little River “a classic in the making… A driving outpouring of tension released through emotionally charged vocal lines brimming with heartfelt poetry.” With First Light dropping everywhere June 17, Kraft's smart, retro-influenced indie pop and lush, bioluminescent folk will find crossover appeal with fans of HAIM, Sheryl Crow, Kacey Musgraves, and Waxahatchee. Enlisting close collaborator J. Tom Hnatow & Grammy-nominated Justin Craig to produce and mix and acclaimed engineer, Sarah Register to master, First Light is vastly open-hearted and thoughtfully hook-adorned and feels destined to put the-most-vibrant-yet version of Alysia Kraft onto a much larger map. Connect With Alysia http://www.helloiamalysiakraft.com/ (Website) https://www.facebook.com/helloiamalysiakraft (Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/alysiakraft/ (Instagram) You can also listen to the podcast on… https://apple.co/2RBmUxZ ()https://bit.ly/2UxP9zN ()   https://spoti.fi/2JpvCfg ()https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/rick-clemons/the-coming-out-lounge ()   http://tun.in/pjtKR ()https://bit.ly/30kT4kL ()   https://bit.ly/2FVH55j ()  

BirdNote
Birds That Say Their Own Names

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 1:45 Very Popular


Some birds, such as the Northern Bobwhite, take their names from their songs or vocalizations: "Bobwhite! Bobwhite!" The Killdeer is another bird named for its song: "Kill-dee, kill-dee, kill-dee." There are others. "Poorwill, poorwill, poorwill" calls this Common Poorwill. This bird is the cousin of the Whip-poor-will, another bird that calls its own name.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.

Zig at the gig podcasts
Kenny Dubman

Zig at the gig podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 54:14


Kenny was raised in a house where music played all the time, and it was his mom's Hendrix and Santana records that etched their way into his psyche...he had to know how to make those sounds. By age 9 he had started guitar lessons, and by 12, had begun to unravel the mysteries of real rock guitar playing on his own, courtesy of Ace Frehely on the first Kiss Alive album. Ace was playing the Jimmy Page licks...but he played them slowly and methodically enough for a kid to digest and be able to repeat them, albeit clumsily at first. Over time, the pentatonic scale layout of the neck revealed itself, and he was off to the races, never looking back. By Kenny's senior year in high school, he had joined a newly minted band called Prophet with a bunch of Jersey guys several years his senior. They busted their asses learning progressive rock covers by Kansas, Yes, Rush, Genesis, Pink Floyd....as well as hard rock like Scorpions, Van Halen, Sabbath and AC/DC. By 1982, Prophet was one of the kings of the NJ club band circuit, playing 5 nights per week to packed houses all over the tri state area. In 1985, Prophet would release the first of their 3 albums; the self-titled "Prophet" (1985), followed by "Cycle Of The Moon" (1988), and "Recycled" (1991). All records met with critical acclaim, yet Prophet would never rise above cult following status...a following which still remains today. A few original music projects followed in the early 90's, but he was growing weary of the music business and all of it's fickle whims. He lost his passion for creating and trying to forge ahead, and channeled those passions elsewhere. In 2013, Kenny found himself at an all-time low, having gone through quite a few years of real trauma in his personal life. He had finally shed all his baggage, and was slowly regaining himself and learning to stand again...gradually finding his footing. It was during this period that he stumbled on to an album that would set the course for a whole new musical re-birth for him..."The Whippoorwill" by Blackberry Smoke. Just happened to click on it by chance one day while looking for an album to play while at work. A year later, he was still listening to the whole record every day. A few months after that, song ideas that he thought were worth capturing started to appear for the first time in years. And on July 4th, 2016, Kenny released "Reckless Abandon", his very first 100% solo record. And THAT...is where this awesome journey started for the second time...and he'll never look back again.     Kenny's Info  http://www.kennydubman.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ken.dubman https://www.instagram.com/kennydubman/    

Instant Trivia
Episode 486 - "Whip"S And "Chain"S - Castles - Games - Haulin' "Oat"S - The Weasel Family

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 7:17


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 486, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: "Whip"S And "Chain"S 1: It's a series of positions in which each one has direct authority over the one immediately below. Chain of command. 2: It's Nevada Democrat Harry Reid's position in the Senate. Minority Whip. 3: This North American bird is named for its odd call, which it may repeat several hundred times without stopping. Whippoorwill. 4: Tool preferred by Leatherface in a 1974 horror classic. Chain saw. 5: "A Sandwich Just Isn't A Sandwich Without" the "tangy zip" of this Kraft salad dressing. Miracle Whip. Round 2. Category: Castles 1: Now a national monument, the Alhambra in this European country was begun by Moorish rulers around 1238. Spain. 2: Do this at Blarney Castle and you'll receive a lovely parting gift -- the gift of gab. Kiss the Blarney stone. 3: This English castle, badly damaged by fire in November 1992, reopened to the public in December 1997. Windsor Castle. 4: You can see the royal crown of Scotland in a castle in this Scottish city, but you can't try it on. Edinburgh. 5: Neuschwanstein Castle, often described as a magical setting, is found in this country. Germany. Round 3. Category: Games 1: Spelling game where player who adds a letter that completes a word becomes a fraction of this. Ghost. 2: In some versions of this game a crowned piece becomes a "queen", not a king. Checkers. 3: When you're playing this board game trademarked in 1948, you'll draw up to 7 letter tiles. Scrabble. 4: In gin rummy, a hand ends when one player calls "Gin" or does this. Knock. 5: In 1931 architect Alfred M. Butts developed this board- and -tile game, calling it Crisscrosswords. Scrabble. Round 4. Category: Haulin' "Oat"S 1: A German submarine. U-boat. 2: It contains the pharynx and the larynx. Throat. 3: To move slowly and lightly through the air. Float. 4: To become swollen or inflated. Bloat. 5: AKA an ermine. Stoat. Round 5. Category: The Weasel Family 1: This mammal, Mustela vison, has been raised on ranches at least since WWI because of its valuable pelt. mink. 2: This critter that lives in the North Pacific Ocean often sleeps in masses of floating kelp. sea otter. 3: Ironically, this creature had been unseen in Michigan for 200 years until one was photographed in 2004. wolverine. 4: It's also called foul marten due to its odor, but it probably prefers this partly feline name. polecat. 5: As a verb its name means "to drive out" or "uncover"; it's used in Europe to drive rats out of tunnels. ferret. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

blissful hiker ❤︎ walking the world
Arizona Trail: a whippoorwill in the gloaming

blissful hiker ❤︎ walking the world

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 11:44 Transcription Available


Fueled by trail angel goodies, Blissful hikes to a spectacular cowgirl site looking towards her next climb in high mountains above the desert.In this episode:Blissful starts her day at her own private sky island looking at huge mountains.The day's hike is long, up and down, but easy and she moves while she can in good weather and on strong legs. A trail angel leaves several coolers filled with candy, fruit, cheese and beer! Along the way, she meets a few hikers but mostly walks alone.At the very end, it's an act of faith to find a tiny flat spot at a pass, just big enough for her sleeping pad and bag, where she's sung to sleep by a whippoorwill. MUSIC: Introduccion  y allegro by Carlos Guastavino as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, pianoSupport the show

BirdNote
Night Voices - Nightjars

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 1:42 Very Popular


As darkness descends on a May evening, the voices of many birds go quiet. But for some birds, especially those known as nightjars, the music is just beginning! An Eastern Whip-poor-will shouts out its name. The call of a Common Poorwill echoes across a canyon. A Common Pauraque calls from the thorn scrub. A Buff-collared Nightjar repeats its Spanish nickname, Tucuchillo. And a Chuck-will's-widow like this one calls from a woodland. Learn more at BirdNote.org.

Playlist Wars
The Battle of Blackberry Smoke's "The Whippoorwill" (w/ Kenny Dubman & Marc Geanoules)

Playlist Wars

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 33:38


In this bonus episode, we're joined by musician Kenny Dubman & friend of the show Marc Geanoules, to battle over who created the best mini-playlist for Blackberry Smoke's 2012 album “The Whippoorwill.” Vote now for YOUR favorite playlists, hear the results of past episodes & listen to ALL of the playlists at: http://www.playlistwarspodcast.com If you'd like to support Playlist Wars, then consider becoming a Patreon subscriber: http://www.patreon.com/playlistwars. Tiers include: Patreon exclusive content; early access to ad-free episodes; & join the show as a guest for a "Playlist An Album" mini episode or a full-length episode! SONGS DISCUSSED INCLUDE Ain't Much Left Of Me, Everybody Knows She's Mine, Leave A Scar, Lucky Seven, One Horse Town, Pretty Little Lie, Shakin' Hands With The Holy Ghost, Up The Road, The Whippoorwill CONNECT WITH PLAYLIST WARS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/playlistwars Twitter: http://twitter.com/playlistwars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playlistwarspodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcW7NibxehYRf8_UZ88Qtbg FOR MORE ON KENNY DUBMAN Website: http://www.kennydubman.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kennydubman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kennydubman/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playlistwars/support

ASBURY PARK VIBES PODCAST
KENNY DUBMAN ON CHANNELING CREATIVE ENERGY [EPISODE 109]

ASBURY PARK VIBES PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 41:49


Kenny Dubman knows all about the impact of music and its effect on the human psyche. In 2016, after a musical hiatus, he came upon Blackberry Smoke's album The Whippoorwill, which he says, “changed the trajectory of my life.” The inspiration and excitement he felt from that compilation gave him the confidence and vision to embark on a solo career which produced his debut album, Reckless Abandon.Since then, the lyrics and music come at a fast and furious pace; to the point where he feels like a conduit of creative energy from somewhere outside himself. The result of that creative nirvana is his upcoming album, Conflicted, a Southern Rock/Americana masterpiece which features collaborations with Charlie Starr (Blackberry Smoke), Zakk Wylde (Black Label Society, Ozzy Osbourne), and Scotti Hill (Skid Row). Already-released singles include “Modern Day Jesus” and “Old Dog” which exude over-the-top energy and passion in both musicality and lyricism. You can catch Kenny live at The Saint on June 17th for his album release party!Tune in to this delightful podcast episode and be inspired (like I was) by Kenny's thoughts on songwriting, perseverance and harnessing that creative energy!

DMPL Podcast
Beth Hoffman, Author of 'Bet the Farm'

DMPL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 30:20


On the latest episode of the DMPL Podcast, host Aaron Gernes sits down with Beth Hoffman, author of Bet the Farm: The Dollars and Sense of Growing Food in America. The book traces the journey Beth and her husband have taken as they started farming on a 5th generation family farm in south central Iowa.  Beth was a long-time food and agriculture reporter, covering the industry for 25 years before moving with her husband John to begin operating Whippoorwill Creak Farm. The book explores the challenges they faced as they transitioned the farm from a conventional operation to an organic and grass-fed operation, as well as the challenges faced in making money in agriculture as a whole.  Mark your calendars: Beth will be at the Central Library on Thursday, July 21, at 5:30 PM! Show Notes Bet the Farm at the library Whippoorwill Creek Farm | Website Whippoorwill Creek Farm | Instagram Beth Hoffman | Twitter

Reading Rural YAL
Interview: Jenn Sanders, Co-Founder of The Whippoorwill Award for Rural YA Literature

Reading Rural YAL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 17:34


In this bonus episode of Reading Rural YAL, Dr. Jenn Sanders, one of the co-founders of the Whippoorwill Award for Rural Young Adult Literature discusses how and why the award got started, how winners are selected, and what she hopes the Whippoorwill does for rural teachers and students. To see past winners and learn more,Continue reading "Interview: Jenn Sanders, Co-Founder of The Whippoorwill Award for Rural YA Literature"

The Southern Soil Podcast
Let's Get Real with Marissa Paykos of Whippoorwill Farms, Part 2 (Season 1: Episode 6)

The Southern Soil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 43:49


Thank you for joining me for this second half of my conversation with Marissa Paykos of Whippoorwill Farms in South Carolina. In this episode, we talk a little bit about the disconnect that sometimes exists between farmers and restaurants and ways that expectation and reality sometimes don't meet up. We also talk about gardening on the farm and upcoming classes that help provide additional revenue streams and keep the business of the farm going. If you missed it, please make sure you go back and listen to the first part of our conversation which covers some important topics like mental health and dealing with the growing pains of an expanding business. I really appreciate that Marissa is open and honest about her experience which speaks to issues that many of us deal with on a regular basis. Stay tuned until the end of this episode and find out how many times it took me to get the intro to this episode right! Actually, I didn't even include all the ways I messed that line up! :) To learn more about Marissa and her awesome farm... check out their website, whippoorwillfarmssc.com. We are super grateful to our podcast sponsors: True Earth Co, WayGreen, Inc and SD Gunner Fund ... be sure to visit their websites and learn more about the amazing work they do! A Big thanks also to our 2022 Advertising Partners: Brighter Day and The Sentient Bean! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southernsoil/message

The Southern Soil Podcast
Let's Get Real: a frank conversation with Marissa Paykos of Whippoorwill Farms, Part 1 (Season 1: Episode 5)

The Southern Soil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 59:23


I'm excited for you to join Marissa Paykos of Whippoorwill Farms and I as we have a frank discussion about mental health. we also talk about the effects of farming -good and bad- on mental health, what it means to be transparent on social media and Marissa's passion for eco-friendly farming methods. Marissa and I got so caught up in our conversation that we talked enough to fill not one but two episodes! So, be sure to check back next Tuesday for the second half of this conversation. We'll delve into some of the struggles of a local food system when it comes to restaurant demands and farm supply, fitting in - or not- with social norms, some of Farmer Ellie's antics as well as what to look for in 2022 at Whippoorwill farms. Thank you to our awesome sponsors: True Earth Co, WayGreen and SD Gunner Fund! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southernsoil/message

BPR Arts and Performance
Buncombe Turnpike's Tom Godleski, As Playwright, Learns To Write For Theater

BPR Arts and Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 4:19


Tom Godleski's newest play sounds far different than when he first brought it to Asheville's Magnetic Theatre . "He presented me with a very rough script. It was not written in a play format at all," recalled Artistic Director Katie Jones. "But he had a pretty decent story and then some beautiful songs." "They said 'We are going to do your play, but it's not ready,' and I was like 'what?'" Godleski said. "I thought it was okay. I was satisfied with it and I was happy with it." "I cannot tell you how many plays I read that have great dialog and nothing happens," Jones said. "But in this, it was like, something's happening. We just need to help him hone in on the characters' voices and the dialog." The finished play, as it will premiere on Magnetic's stage, is a bluegrass musical called "The Sparrow and the Whippoorwill," and it tells the entwined stories of a war veteran and a nurse who cares for him. It premieres Sept. 10 and runs through Sept. 25 at the Magnetic.

Appalachian Murder, Mystery & Legend
The Whippoorwill Of Thunder Road

Appalachian Murder, Mystery & Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 20:18


The 1958 movie called Thunder Road was made based on the life of the Whippoorwill of Thunder Road but who was he? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/larry-bentley/message

Appalachian Murder, Mystery & Legend
The Whippoorwill Of Thunder Road

Appalachian Murder, Mystery & Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 20:18


The 1958 movie called Thunder Road was made based on the life of the Whippoorwill of Thunder Road but who was he? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/larry-bentley/message

Naxos: Sounds Interesting
From Winding Stairs to Whippoorwill

Naxos: Sounds Interesting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 18:02


An overview of the life, times and music of Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů, whose free spirit ranged both musically and geographically during the first half of the 20th century.

Red Barn Radio
Mason Colby and Rebecca Rego

Red Barn Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 59:41


Mason Colby was born and raised in the musically rich Gulf Coast, splitting time between Lafayette, Louisiana and Houston, Texas. But it was in Kentucky that he picked up a banjo and started making music in earnest. A founding member of traditional stringband The Jarflies, Mason has been part of the old-time music scene in Kentucky for over a decade and is now writing songs that blend his love of Acadiana, the Bluegrass, and Texas songwriters like Guy Clark, Jolie Holland, Lyle Lovett, and banjo hero Danny Barnes. For his first two EPs of original work, he collaborated with Lexington producer and multi-instrumentalist J. Tom Hnatow (Horse Feathers, These United States, Vandaveer), a natural fit in terms of sound and vision. Other important contributors include Don Rogers (Mason's mentor as part of a Kentucky Arts Council Traditional Arts Apprenticeship grant), Robby Cosenza (Horse Feathers), Montana Hobbs (The Local Honeys), Zach Martin (Lylak), Abby Hamilton, Art Mize (KY Partisans, The Jarflies), and Cecilia Wright (Bear Medicine, Senora May). Rebecca Rego has been a Midwest singer-songwriter, recording artist, and producer for over 15 years. She has written and recorded eight albums and toured the country many times over, solo and with her Chicago-based band The Trainmen. In 2014, a mysterious package arrived on her doorstep. In it was Lucia Berlin's short story collection, “A Manual For Cleaning Women.” The note simply said: “I think you'll love this.” As Rego began picking through the dark, witty, romantic prose, the stories slowly began to seep into her consciousness and affect her songwriting. After a few years, she realized she had created a unique set of songs based on Berlin's book. In the fall of 2019, Rego traveled to Northern California, where a handful of Berlin's stories take place, and recorded six of these songs at Panoramic Studio in Stinson Beach with engineer Beau Sorenson (Death Cab For Cutie, tUnE-yArDs,) backed by multi-instrumentalist J. Tom Hnatow (Horse Feathers, Ringo Starr,) and Alysia Kraft, Staci Foster, and Tobias Bank of Fort Collins, CO based band Whippoorwill. The resulting album “Songs For Cleaning Women Pt. 1” will be released November 11, 2020. The release will be celebrated with a livestreaming performance during Grammy Award-winning music ensemble Eighth Blackbird's “Chicago Artists Workshop” series. As an independent female artist, Rego is influenced by the unflinching, raw honesty found in Berlin's art. Many of Berlin's stories are semi-autobiographical accounts of her time working blue-collar jobs, raising four children as a single mother, and dealing with her own alcoholism. Berlin died in 2004, never receiving critical acclaim in her own lifetime. Rego's goal with this release is to pay homage to Berlin's stories and introduce new audiences to her work. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Social Yet Distanced: A View with an Emotionalorphan and Friends
Social Yet Distanced: Showdown At The Am I OK Corral or How To Be an All Around Cowboy

Social Yet Distanced: A View with an Emotionalorphan and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 59:00


Social Yet Distanced: Showdown At The Am I OK Corral or How To Be an All Around Cowboy Social yet Distanced and Ozark Poet Scot Young came together to discuss his new release "All Around Cowboy." Historically the cowboy mystique has centered around fatherhood, community and giving back to the common good. Just because. Scot Young talks with us from the role of a modern renaissance man, the post-modern cowboy , making the mystique real. He speaks from his experiences growing up, the different times, bar fights, pro wrestlers and a stellar career as educator, and mentor who bleeds it all out in poems. The Poets Approve: “Scot Young may not want to hear this, but he isn't a cowboy, not in the movie poster sense anyway. This book, his first, is the history of the man he's become, stronger than his heroes Richard Brautigan and Charles Bukowski, educating young people, publishing countless others without thought given to personal reward, often helping them when they're not in a position to help themselves, opening his heart and sharing a great love of literature, Scot Young is a great poet, but anyone can do that, he's an even greater man, so I take it back, maybe he is a cowboy, but let's be clear, John Wayne would never have the balls to be Scot Young.” -John Dorsey, Author of The Prettiest Girl at the Dance “When archeology digs up a book of poetry from this changing planet, it will reveal a bit of “Herodotus Americana” as Scot Young's good cowboy rides into the sunset of the greatest generation and plays the last number on the jukebox. Like the songs, the poems of tragedy and joys, from miniskirts to baseball, grows up and glows up in the middle of the country's golden era of post war years from the 50's to 70's. This all around cowboy knew the greats, from “Butterfly” to “Buk” while metaphorically herding the storm clouds out of the sky. Tragic, rough & rowdy, hip and cool, delicate for the heart and head, his poems, like Robinson, hits the balls and touches all bases, a book I surely dig and so will you, with “Hey good lookin'” on the cover times two. Plus, one can learn his great definition of poetry and discover the worst insult in Western idiom.” -Charles Plymell, author of Apocalypse Rose, The Last of the Moccasins “A beautiful, touching and often insightful journey that hits its mark, Scot Young's All Around Cowboyis a country rock rodeo get down. A place suspended in time where Mickey Mantle meets Jack Kerouac on the cosmic baseball diamond with Hendrix on guitar and a lonesome Whippoorwill calling the play by play in the voice of Hank Williams singing my jukebox's got a hole in it. A down to earth collection of first love, brotherly love and true love straight from the heart, these poems are life and death lessons swimming in a swirling beer while sitting in an old school bar called father's office somewhere in the land of sky blue waters.” –S.A. Griffin, Author of Dreams Gone Mad with Hope Buy His Life In A Book At The Big Guys... AmZonia BoonesFarm and Noble and of course... Waterstones --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/support

The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show
The Story of Rock and Roll: S4E25

The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 180:59


Episode 25 of Season for aired at 7 pm on 24 June 2021.  Kicking off with Airbourne, one of Aussies finest we kept the pace up about 30 min with Deep Purple, Def Leppard, and a few others before going down south with some Lynyrd Skynyrd and Blackberry Smoke.  'One Horse Town' off The Whippoorwill by Blackberry Smoke is an emotional look at small-town America and a very cool track.   Next, we went as close to prog as we normally go on TSORR with Coheed & Cambia and a live version of Rush's masterpiece 2112.  Punk was covered by Green Day, the Clash, and Ramones, it was great to hear the Clash's 'Somebody Got Murdered ' again, it's been ages since I heard that track off the very bloated Sandinista triple set.  For the heavy, we took in an aural assault courtesy of Pantera, Parkway Drive, and later some Mastodon and Megadeth.  Rory Gallagher and Zakk Wylde took care of the guitar lessons.  As usual, I had 3 times the amount of music that would fit into 3 hours.  The show is almost noticeable more for what we skipped than what we played :-)A highlight for me was Papa Roach with between Angels and Insects', that lyric is something else, I didn't realise how good it is and that folks, is the beauty of the show, you get your attention drawn to the little things that are massive.  Another highlight was Queen off Live Killers, it is another of these "Never Forget" moments, Queen in their day were the best band in the world.  Anyway, check it out, if you want to get in contact check out The Story of Rock and Roll Facebook page, until next week Adios Ameoba's  Artists featured:  Airbourne, Deep Purple, Def Leppard, Armored Saint, Drowning Pool, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Blackberry Smoke, Coheed & Cambria, Rush, Thin Lizzy, Rainbow, Green Day, The Clash, Ramones, Slaughter, Warrant, Pantera, Parkway Drive, Rory Gallagher, Pride & Glory, Junkyard, ACDC, Queen, Queensrÿche, Disturbed, Black Sabbath, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, John Mellancamp, Jack Hammer, Papa Roach, Soundgarden, Paul Stanley, Palaye Royale, Myles Kennedy, The Pretty Reckless, Megadeth, Mastodon, Ozzy Osbourne 

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Music Artist - Sarah Harralson

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 24:10


“Sarah Harralson presents honest, bare-boned recordings that are authentic,” stated Music Connection Magazine after hearing her debut singer-songwriter EP, Finally Found, in 2014. Her authenticity lies in her lyrics based on true stories followed by melodies that will be stuck in your head hours after hearing it. An authentic storyteller and straight shooter, she is not afraid to tell it like it is in her music. This Knoxville native began writing songs when she was ten years old, her bluegrass musician grandfather being her biggest musical influence. She was surrounded by genres such as country, rock 'n roll, soul, and pop growing up, but the storytelling aspect of country is what ultimately drew Harralson to pursuing that genre. After her grandfather passed in 2011, Sarah decided she would move to Nashville two years later to pursue music at Belmont University. A year after releasing her debut EP in 2014, she was discovered by Scotty Schultz, drummer of Shooter Jennings (Waylon Jennings's son). Scotty opened up his publishing company, Raindrop Music LLC, in 2015 and after hearing Sarah's original song “Watered Down Whiskey”, he knew he wanted to sign her right away. This would be Sarah's first publishing deal. Scotty decided he would produce her first country EP, Watered Down Whiskey, of all original songs that Sarah has either written or co-written. "This EP will help many people and hopefully some will have their heart healed by her emotional lyrics," stated Music Update Central after hearing the release of her second EP in February 2018. Sarah's country influences range from The Dixie Chicks to Brandy Clark to Johnny Cash with the vocals sounds of Jewel and Alanis Morissette, which comes across on her second EP, Watered Down Whiskey. Scotty Schultz of Raindrop Music, LLC stated that, “she is a driven woman who deserves to be heard,” and the stories will definitely be heard. One of the tracks on the EP includes the song, “Radio Static” that was co-written with Johnny Garcia (lead guitar for Garth Brooks). Over time, Sarah began writing and working with Johnny, which evolved to the point where Sarah would sign her next publishing deal with Busy at Play Publishing (Johnny Garcia's company) in February 2020. During 2020, she has released singles, "Put a Rock on This Rolling Stone", "Get Lost in Some Rock 'N Roll", and holiday single, "Frosty", since signing with Busy at Play Publishing. Her new single, "The Chance" will be released on June 4th and is available for pre-save now. https://sarahharralson.com/You can find her playing local shows in Nashville when she is not out of town. Her stage credibility includes opening for the likes of Aaron Tippin, Bucky Covington, and also included on festival rosters with Jason Aldean and Old Dominion as headliners. Besides performing, Sarah also produces music herself and decided to release a collaborative album, West of Me, with co-writer Christine Bauer in early 2019 that she self-produced. You can also hire her to write and record a song for you or your loved one through websites, Songfinch, SoundBetter, or Fiverr. Besides writing her own material, she has also co-written songs cut by other artists such as "Tennessee" by Whippoorwill, "Thirsty" by Natalia Soul, and "It'll Be Alright" by Rob Murphy to name a few. She also plays at hospitals as a volunteer musician once a month for Musicians On Call. Sarah hopes that her music will help people in some way across the world. She is a big believer that music heals and aims to present her music in a way that is relatable for others and can heal any open wounds.

All Things Blues And Southern Rock
Epispode 16 Scotty Bratcher

All Things Blues And Southern Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 99:32


Brian and Jason discuss the upcoming Blackberry Smoke homecoming live stream from the Tabernacle in Atlanta, where they're playing The Whippoorwill in it's entirety. Then the guys discuss their favorite gunslinger guitar players. Next they welcome their guest, blues rock guitarist, Scotty Bratcher. They chat about how Scotty got started, his love and appreciation for Govt Mule, his ongoing friendship, and sit ins with Blackberry Smoke, and what it's like being based out of Nashville, yet still living near Dayton, Ohio.

The Thriving Farmer Podcast
97. Marissa Paykos on Compassionate Animal Farming

The Thriving Farmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 87:48


Can you run an animal-based farm and simultaneously be passionate about animal welfare? Our guest today proves that those two things aren’t a direct conflict of interests. Marissa Paykos of Hardeeville, South Carolina joins us today to tell us all about her farming operation, Whippoorwill Farms. Whippoorwill is a small farm with plans on making a BIG impact! It’s a 40 acre raw plot of land turned into a family farm offering premium fresh butchered chicken, rabbit, and pork as well as fresh eggs and seasonal veggies. Marissa and her husband, James, take great pride in providing a humane environment for the animals on their farm. They are given the opportunity to live their best life and the living conditions there are far above the standard of what most animals experience. Tune in to find out how she built her farm and how she maintains her humane animal farm operation!   You’ll hear: An overview of Whippoorwill Farms 1:01 How Marissa found a processor for the rabbit side of the farm 2:36 The layout of Whippoorwill Farms 3:42 About Marissa’s professional background prior to farming and what the transition was like 7:41 How Marissa handled the financial aspect of the farm’s growth 11:18 How Whippoorwill incorporates biochar into their operation 14:26 How Whippoorwill prioritizes important tasks 19:09 What is the hardest part of running the farm is for Marissa 21:40 Who Marissa’s mentors were throughout her farming journey 24:41 How Marissa approaches farm tours 34:17 What Marissa would change in the early stages of her farm 36:22 Who Johnny is and what his role is on the farm 38:25 How Marissa divides roles on the farm 42:49 Where Whippoorwill Farms focuses their marketing efforts 50:11 About farm stays at Whippoorwill 56:19 The story behind their pay-what-you-can produce stand 1.07:01 The biggest mistakes Marissa sees newer farmers making 1.17:12 What kinds of goats are being bred on the farm 1.20:18 Marissa’s favorite farm tool 1.21:35 Where you can find out more about Marissa and Whippoorwill Farms 1.23:46   About the Guest:Marissa Paykos is a first generation farmer in the lowcountry of South Carolina who focuses on land management and regeneration through the use of heritage breed livestock and permaculture on her 40 acre biodiverse farm.  With a focus on her community and the environment, Marissa has been changing the game and inspiring many since her start. Marissa farms full time, with her 5 year old sidekick daughter Ellie, who has been by her side or on her back since the farm's inception just 5 short years ago. Marissa also freelances as a website developer and social media manager, as well as helps manage a local weekly farmers market. Marissa’s husband works an off-farm conventional job and has let Marissa take the reins and fully grow her dreams as he cheers from the side. Inspired by the desire to provide a better life for her soon to be born baby, husband, and herself, Marissa and her husband purchased their first piece of raw land of just 2 acres in 2015 that they farmed sustainably. After 2 years of working to build up infrastructure and homestead for themselves they moved to publicly selling in Fall of 2018. After 1 year of selling publicly, in late 2019, they took a leap to grow the business and purchased their new piece of fully overgrown, forests to regenerate. Resources:Website - www.whippoorwillfarmssc.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wwfsc Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/whippoorwillfarmssc/

GameKeeper Podcast
EP:12 | Southern Long Tailed Cat Part II

GameKeeper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 76:07


On this episode of the GameKeeper Podcast, we continue the long tail cat discussion and feature Jason Cook who was attacked by a large cat while turkey hunting in South Florida. It’s a hair raising story hunting story and reminder to us all that nature is wild and we should all maintain a healthy respect for all wildlife. Plus Dudley answers questions on the hack and squirt technique and tree fertilization and we learn about the lonesome sounding Whippoorwill. Presented by: Russel Boots Listen wherever you get your podcast! Stay Informed:Website: http://www.gamekeepersclub.comGameKeeper App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/gamekeepers-magazine/id1495935051 Stay connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mossyoakgamekeepers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GameKeepersTwitter: https://twitter.com/MOGameKeepersYouTube: http://bit.ly/GK-Podcast-YouTubeSupport the show (https://subscribe.gamekeepersclub.com/)

Life In the Carolina's Podcast

On this episode of the Life in the Carolinas podcast, Carl sits down with painter and retired art educator Margaret Ferguson Carter-Martine. She is the Director of Whippoorwill Academy and Village, which she inherited from her mother, Edith Carter. Margaret considers her art to be a diary of her life. “My art takes many different directions,” she says. Some of her works are political, while others are “things of beauty that bring me joy”. She believes that it is an artist’s job to use the emotionality of the medium to express, often in a big way, what the artist believes is worth expressing—and to be prepared to defend the content of their work as a lawyer defends their client. Before retiring as a teacher, Margaret had always believed that her future role at Whippoorwill Academy would be to assist her mother in running the village. Unfortunately, as fate would have it, Edith would learn that she had cancer and pass away a mere month following the diagnosis. Whippoorwill’s purpose is to celebrate local and regional history, art, and period culture. To this end, the village conducts tours for out-of-towners and schoolchildren alike. Whippoorwill’s team includes specialists such as an Appalachian toy expert, a blacksmith, hearth cookers, spinners, weavers, and more. As a treat to the students, Margaret painted, on one hundred rocks, animals that Daniel Boone would have hunted. She created a scavenger hunt for the kids by hiding the rocks all around the village. The life of Daniel Boone is celebrated at the historic Daniel Boone Hunting Lodge where the man himself slept during one of his many hunts. Other attractions include the Tom Dooley Museum, in which visitors can watch a video that Edith created about the life of Dooley. There is also the Whippoorwill School House, where many great contributors to American society received their education. Margaret has an especially soft spot for the students who visit Whippoorwill on field trips. She makes it a point to totally immerse the kids into each of the village’s museums in order to build in them an appreciation of another time period on a tactile level. “Nothing else can take the place of hands-on learning,” says Margaret. To those who consider the study of history as useless and irrelevant, Margaret has this to say: “If we look at this pandemic that we are having right now—and I read a huge book on the pandemic of 1918—we would learn so much looking back through history as to how it was handled, and how we can handle this now. There is an importance to history. We can learn from long ago on what to do now.” Links: Whippoorwill Academy -     www.whippoorwillacademy.com Life in the Carolinas Tom Dooley Segment with author Charlotte Barnes filmed at Whippoorwill Academy   -    https://youtu.be/-5-KbySh03k

Positively West Virginia
Episode 111 – Sandy Guiliiani – Whippoorwill Woods and Waters

Positively West Virginia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 33:18


Sandy Guilianni is the owner of Whippoorwill Woods and Waters located in Morgantown, WV. Whippoorwill is an artisan gift shop and teaching studio located in the historic Seneca Center. Displayed in their amazing space are more than 70 artisans, many from West Virginia. She also has her own creations in this beautiful 3,000 square foot space with an outdoor deck addition that borders the Caperton rail trail. SHOW NOTES: 3:39 Sandy take a minute, fill in some gaps from that brief intro and give us a little behind the curtain look into your company. Continue reading Episode 111 – Sandy Guiliiani – Whippoorwill Woods and Waters at Positively West Virginia.

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast
Episode 89: Matt & Kim, Jeremy and the Harlequins, Karen and the Sorrows, Scott H. Biram, Of Monsters and Men, Whippoorwill, Carly Rae Jepsen, Tomeka Reid Quartet, Hamilton, Scott Howard

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 58:52


Guest-starring one of Rachel’s favorite people! We’ve got jazz, pop, punk, and country -- the usual!Also,  you should watch the video for Jeremy and the Harlequins’ “A Chinese  Restaurant on Christmas” -- trust me. The link is in the show notes.  Matt & Kim — "Daylight" (Grand)   Jeremy and the Harlequins -- “A Chinese Restaurant on Christmas” (Single) Karen and the Sorrows — "Jonah and the Whale" (Guaranteed Broken Heart) Scott H. Biram -- “Been Down Too Long” (Sold Out to the Devil: A Collection of Gospel Cuts by the Rev. Scott H. Biram) Of Monsters and Men — "Empire" (Beneath the Skin) Whippoorwill -- “Cold Sound” (Single)  Carly Rae Jepsen — “Too Much” (Dedicated) Tomeka Reid Quartet -- “Aug 6” (Old New) Hamilton — “Wait For It” (Hamilton Cast Recording)  Scott Howard -- “Come With Me” (Ascended Man) Rachel wrote a comic! Check it out here! Send us music via SubmitHub. Send us money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Contact Von via linktr.ee/vonreviews and say hi to Rachel on Twitter @adobeteardrops

Noodle Loaf
Chipper Whippoorwill

Noodle Loaf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 10:28


I just read a scientific report that said music is so great!  Here's the relevant data: Rhyme Time (Improvisation / Phonological Awareness) ✪ Jokes (lolz) ✪ Bear Salon (Echo Song / Pitch Matching) ✪ Clap it Back (Listening Skills / Beat Awareness) ✪   WAYS TO SHOW NOODLE LOVE: ✪ Donate: paypal.me/dansaks ✪ SUBSCRIBE and/or LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts ✪ Join our Patreon to access bonus content ✪ Get some Noodle Loaf gear at noodleloaf.threadless.com ✪ Want to add your voice to the Noodle Loaf choir? The echo song and instructions are here. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or write to us at noodleloafshow@gmail.com

Vagrom
VAGROM ECLECTIC 080819

Vagrom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 33:02


This week, your host Erin Gleeks features two tracks from Jen Korte and the Loss as fans gear up for her August 15 show at Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox with opening act Whippoorwill. Korte is a veteran of Denver's music scene, and in 2018, she was named best folk band by Westword readers. Korte is also known for her broad range. Appearances as Lady Gang, a solo hip-hop project where Korte plays all the instruments, have wowed audiences. Check out the show at Ophelia’s, a converted brothel and peep show, be sure to tell them Vagrom sent ya. Gleeks also features the group 3HatTrio, out of Utah, which will perform for free on August 16th as a part of the Clyfford Still Museum’s outdoor lawn series; and a throwback from Nathaniel Rateliff’s early incarnation in Denver The Wheel. Here’s this week’s indy track playlist: Nina Simone’s You Know How I Feel, mash-up by Drugs Made Me Smarter It’s a little Hard Dear, By Jen Korte & The Loss Arranging My Life by Charlie Wadhams Running by Computer Magic Faith by 3HatTrio Slow by The Wheel 5am Refrain by Jen Korte & the Loss Now playing on Denver Open Media Radio 92.9 FM, 89.3 HD3 & Streaming, & Podcasting

Gut Check Project
Robo Hendrickson, FullBucket Health

Gut Check Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 117:46


Robo Hendrickson is a lifelong inspired entrepreneur and philanthropist. "Be Good. Do Good." is the epitome and slogan of FullBucket Health and for Robo himself. Robo and his partners have built a company that researches and produces incredible supplements to protect the health of horses, dogs, & cats. Gut health is a pillar of their current projects, and for each and every purchase, a portion goes directly to other parts of the world to educate local and impoverished families on proper animal health care, incentivize veterinary practice, and actually foster sustainable economic growth. Robo is a serial entrepreneur and an accomplished visionary. He tells his story of growing up in South Dakota as his father used the family home for a vet clinic to care for working animals and pets. Later becoming a collegiate and then professional bareback rodeo competitor, Robo found his biggest joy was in creating and executing vision for companies and products that could deliver good to the world.This episode is very inspiring, and you can really see Ken and Eric just get taken into Robo's story telling as he paints a tangible picture with just words.Also- Special Call in from Linda Snider, MD- Living with AtaxiaBe Good. Do Good.Protest your pets here:https://fullbuckethealth.comNebraska Ataxia Organizationhttps://nebraskaataxia.orgAtrantilhttps://lovemytummy.com/spoonyhttps://gutcheckproject.comHey hi Mandy if you don't know me it's probably because I'm not famous but I did start a men's grooming company called Harry's the idea for Harry's came out of a frustrating experience I had buying razor blades most brands were overpriced overdesigned and out of touch and here is our approach is simple here's our secret we make sharp durable blades and sell them at honest prices for as low as two dollars each we care about quality so much that we do some crazy things by world-class German blade factory obsessing over every detail means were confident in offering 100% quality guarantee millions of guys have already made the switch to Harry's so thank you if you're one of them and if you're not we hope you give us a try with the special offer get a Harry starter set with a five blade razor weighted handle shave gel and a travel cover all for just three bucks plus free shipping just go to Harry's.com and enter 5000 at checkout that's Harry's.com code 5000 enjoy alright it's time for the object project with your host Dr. Kim Brown MD I married Grigor will forget dead Jim Collins on the board is you Patrick in the booth at GCP we all check our ego at the door and nothing is off the table it's episode number 10 were now in double digits long we just attend that's also nothing off the table I think we got something really cool over the show today are gastric and start talking animal health that's a new one for us it is a brand-new and present is more than just animal health domain you can actually confuse you can actually help people all around the world by engaging with our guests company and course are talking about Robo Hendrickson cofounder of full bucket health and full bucket is a company it is taking action with innovation and charity and making tangible differences all over the world they have a parent company called animal stewards international couple other smoke companies under that umbrella but regardless Robo is going to be easily fantastic as organist show our audience that if you you come accustomed to what we been doing to type things are unchangeable that is can be a lot of fun that his daughter bring a lot of different stores the table here is that a lot of different industries and you'll actually know health animal health human health there is a lot of overlap including things like CBD services this could be a really cool topic I can't wait to pick his brain we know he's here to show how they can make it easy for you to help impoverished people from all corners of the world basically for axis small is just feeding your pets it's asking a lot to say but full bucket health is a high level research company for animal health and they have a passion for helping all animals pets working livestock they know that in many parts of our planet the people depend upon the health the contributions of animals and to carry out daily living Robo and his team have created a very humane initiative to help those animals and then on top all at ease be actually funny as hell so and then in this first half hour also came across a really cool article linking we always talk about the brain got access now the science started to catch up to give the mechanisms of how this is so I can't wait to get to that that when it gets it's pretty inventive as I'm driving I know I know I just left I found that actually done right around the corner over here Texas Christian University and just published this month nice will be sure if this is your first or 10th time to tune in to get checked project be sure to subscribe like in share subscribe I can share I'm available in the way number one thank you all for the messages that the people who ask who are you have next in the show the comments from from before but go to gut check project.com and you can hit connect you can write to us about any show ask any questions send them to me or to a Dr. Brown will both read them and then you can go to YouTube search for the gut check project channel subscribe and share the same for iTunes and the coursework were live on iHeartRadio so that's awesome I got some pretty good feedback on our gigantic box gigantic box of the front seal here is so upfront to deal we develop this to help people with bloating abdominal discomfort and we can show that really growth and fortify people benefit by taking this and I see every single day in my clinic and were to talk will be about gut health and the gut brain Access upfront you can help with that so where should they go to get huge discounts as big as this box they can always go to love my tummy.com/spooning love my tummy.com/spoony use the code that's on that page which is just spooning it sparely and save money save money heal your guide don't blow it anymore love my Tommy.com we should run a contest to see how many outrun teal boxes or capsules can fit into the big one and do a real big winner when something cool something I don't know I tell you what come up with that and you know it will do that let's let's talk about maybe even the break maybe before in the shogun come out with a contest that any viewer or listener can guess yeah will will through that part out in low-level get back to you by will go to some of our other men I'm sure we can get some really cool make a nice box were somebody could get a lot of the cool stuff that other host its bony radio possibly mojo 50 speaking a box we get an important call today to finalize something here don't we do have a box with a box we'll call a very important call to finalize a few things about the box they went to a date and well worked out last week we had Jacob around was talking about the D hat member box the D hat health box were finalizing a few things on that and we just came back from Scottsdale where we were with JJ Virgin and she offered to be on the call with us today to try and just make sure that were doing everything correctly because she's so experienced at doing that with her other brand and she's been doing it which are they just super cool so today were to try and get some business advice from JJ on how to do this properly so that everyone benefits for the one thing that I can tell you that she puts as a priority in terms of how she handles people to buy things from her on all of the health things that she delivered she make sure that everything is true to its word and that customer service is priority so that's deftly what she's trying to make certain that the hat does it's funny because it reminds me of an email that I got from Dana she's interested in the hatbox Hashimoto joke and said is that is a gigantic deal benefit in the I highly doubt it and laugh but she didn't want to know when does it launch and can I sign up a family member which is not really some that we covered last week but yes Dana thank you and I did write you back but for those others who had similar questions you just simply have to go to D hatbox.com and you will be given the information right away as soon as they launch which may be as early as next week I believe there's a two small negotiations I think is what he had said they're doing to make sure they have it all put together but amazing service that there really giving to their patient is down so the only thing that I really want to do for my partners is maybe just a quick little webinar so that the employees so that if you happen to be local when you go in and see your doctor ask about of the employees the deal front desk people the medical assistance will know all about the boxes well so that everybody can be part of a team to really help and like we discussed last week change the health landscape in a city that's what I think is the coolest thing that were to be able to do it we can do it here in the city of almost 8 million people or or a metro area that many people we know that at the sample size you can take that everywhere so that'll be a little be very exciting yeah so just last weekend so I kinda mentioned real briefly that we are with JJ Virgin this past week and we were actually in Scottsdale for our healthcare unsecured group known as the Meiser mastermind group I love hanging with those people that are so smart so cool and something you know we talked a lot of people I met somebody who I'm a big fan of Dr. Terry Walz she's so brilliant yeah she wrote the walls protocol my good friend Linda Snyder introduced me to her oh man two years ago because she said you have to read this book she actually suffers from something kind of similar to MS that Dr. walls as essentially treated with diet using this protocol right Linda action is a form of ataxia and she said that using the diet protocols well and so I've been familiar with the Dr. walls for a long time so is really cool to hang with her and talk a little bit and that one of the coolest things is that with this big group of supersmart people there was an impromptu band formed with the masterminds how elusive I get this without getting a glare on it yeah so I have noted in this video I know he is not this action off my phone weird going to if you're listening okay is upstairs it's just a warm-up is okay as is now as I was really funny so you busted your warm-up is nice to have what I do have a Scott Antoine on the base there is let out into one of the base we had Darren Engels now this is a here maybe this is this is as the night went on you guys finally started to play so that's what happens when you get super smart people just throw some instruments around their ability I used to play that 20 years ago abandoned our hosting a throwback radio show so badly I really minutes that's awesome I had about a blast doing out of those folks if you're a musician once musician you always wanted to get together and jam 7000 tons of funds I really appreciate to call KJ Bailey Panetta get a minute was that was it was fun that will in his name also Sammy on guitar goodness gracious guy can rip as awesome I love that so yeah because of the incredible troubles really fun doing that go to the mastermind that was awesome when also I do I was on Debbie Potts is the whole athlete podcast cells fund that is really cool as it turns out she's going to be in the mastermind I believe we are discussing interference and entering the whole health in your into after athletics her her podcast is quite interesting it's pretty awesome whole whole athlete great yes it's called the whole athlete Debbie pot so other than that as far as the family goes where that star test season sets, with its talk about oh they go to the startups you have United taxes it's ridiculous don't don't bother standardized test don't go to sleep look it up online is awesome so but everything else is going cool from our standpoint about you diving is good trip to Arizona was terrific great to rekindle with a lot of those great friendships and I keep the business minds alliance that you know you 70 people well but way home you're with me I Slim I found my pocket lost in an uber big shout out to Stefon Huber driver from Phoenix and thank you for overnighting my phone to make is that is that it was nice but I will say I took a break from the phone for a whole today's bad I liked it collected a lot so if you ever feel like yourself get a little overwhelmed the phone on silence and go somewhere else is that today's way would you know how they were talking about what if we go back to Austin for the for another mastermind I think you're looking at hotel more evil think okay I looked up and they got a hold like it's like phone free hotel campus and how well you can just lock it up and put in the sleeping bag so the next sort of take your phone from you so you can just disconnect elastomer went to Jack White concert they had us put our phone so you want take video and you won't take photos wanted him on the stage you have you put I came out with a call to Q bag or something like that but you basically put it in this pouch you keep it think it's fun it's awesome it makes everybody be in the moment oh yeah is really really cool so other things happen I came home and I know if you know this or not but actually do I know you and nobody listeners you may not know this my wife I love the life she likes to run the menagerie at our house so I came home to another new dog thanks for having told Ken about this yet BSA nice Aussie came running down the stairs… That an Aussie and that little I think it is really bad at recognizing specific breeds but regardless the AC is a pretty cool dog 32 years old but apparently his owner lost in my life contacted contacted her she's she's elderly can't I can't keep her so boys of Artie named him about seven different names and were traveling have a feeling that he's he's now a permanent fixture in the speaking of Marie and a podcast and of Wise County taxes if you've ever heard of Ater from Decatur County see allies why your old craps they now podcast up there called wise weekly and Marie was on there just as last week I think on their third ever episode talking about the happenings around Wise County so if you care about that region and are curious about eight or from Decatur did not chicken that's awesome pay for our listeners out there I would like to define menagerie oh yeah sorry about that menagerie a collection of wild animals kept in captivity for exhibition that's what we do Marie is becoming beneficial Del Toro the collector from guardians of the galaxy that's what we want to do and we done with these sweet chickens in Maine if apparently we already are no kill shelter also known as my home no kill shelter yes so then we would like to contribute their animal so that Marie can continue collecting wild animals kept in captivity for exhibition otherwise known as a menagerie to just pretend like you can't take care of anymore and apparently safe at our house while on the spinning network I did give a listen to the rich solution you had talked about it earlier and Gwen Rich is the author of stop complaining she was diagnosed with an incurable breast cancer and she's basely to challenge that entire diagnosis she spreading her own influence of positivity and basically you can create your own good luck it was an awesome show it's Wednesdays live 10 Eastern nine Central on Spinney.com on the spinning network that's the rich solution with gray and rich it is lovely because it tied in so well to what we've learned from the but well with with good health making great food choices etc. but when Winmark was on the show talking about his cancer prognosis me they said that nobody's live he's nine years out he still here is doing great so what episode was a traveling on episode number three look from Mark Semel and Mark Simone and the survivor of cancer so it's really interesting about about the shows at each show has something different that I really like about church say which was your favorite show Mike I can't pick one because each one of the with different some are more emotional somewhere more scientific thinking today were to laugh a lot I think today Robo's gonna bring some laughs there's probably very little very little doubt last thing only now I did all that so were all caught up so Ken was on the corner you want to geek out in some science right now I think we should so always talk about how all health begins and ends in the gut and an article came out just this month out of Texas Christian University TCU what they were looking at is this a linking gut inflammation and how it can actually cause brain inflammation and then the brain inflammation can affect us in ways that possibly we are completely unaware of like decision-making and impulse control so let's give a little background about this and the reason why we brought about trying to heal is that we talk about SEBO a lot small intestinal bacterial overgrowth but given the limitations about how to diagnose that there is some confusion around that we don't really understand how prevalent it is or how many people actually have it but what we do know is that the microbiota or or micro biome which were always talking about desert mojo talk about at all times to look everyday the time of the story on that right or despite Elsa's growth in a way that it shouldn't be or drawing word should not be which is bacterial overgrowth has been linked to inflammation and autoimmune diseases that we do know now our intestines have a tight junction in our brains have one also called the blood brain barrier this is the first time that I have seen an article where they showed mechanistically that the tight junction in the intestine similar to the blood-brain barrier right all may have died and you have an hour talking gut brain and that the two barriers can be very similar just to reset if you're listening in and this is these are new terms for you essentially the barrier the blood brain barrier is there to prevent certain small things from passing over into the brain tissue correct and so those people that have suffered from this have heard of a term called leaky gut right I methodically could bring no that's it it's pretty wild so new evidence showing that intestinal permeability or leaky gut can actually be caused by molecule called zombie will and don't worry about the this science is your part but design you will and is now been shown that it can cause blood brain barrier permeability in other words is only because what you got any calls we could bring this is the first time in articles actually looked at something like this because we've always been trying to discuss that there is this if you have intestinal inflammation or I have been saying this for long time that that is been linked to other problems like anything that can create problems in the brain well quite honestly we talked about Dr. Terry walls but one of the reasons why her wall protocol changing your diet may help is because you stop this inflammatory process and the multiple sclerosis plaques don't form as much so that something to keep in months another's evidence to show that chronic intestinal inflammation has been linked to autism Parkinson's Alzheimer's psychiatric disorders and all the stuff so here's a mechanism of how to it because we have this microbiota got brain access it gets really complex in the brain talks to the micro biome the micro Barnum send signals to the break it could be done to the vagus nerve but can also be done through hormones are archly being released and different inflammatory mediators at all this other stuff bottom line is you need to make sure that you protect your micro biome because it's communicating with your brain and if you have this bios was in the wrong place that intestinal permeability gets a little bit out of control so they're looking at this and they realize that not only will you have information but you can start affecting what's called the HPA axis or the hypothalamus pituitary axis there were showing that when you've got information you have increased cortisol which leads to more information and now we have that model of okay fight or flight all the time follow me here so far yeah I am so far have you got to the study yet they had to do all this background actually explain why they want to do this particular type of study so this increased stress through cortisol in this inflammatory process could be causing a few other things this is kind of like a mini course in the brain got access they theorized that when you have things like this going on not only can you have these diseases overlong. What if you induce an inflammatory response in the gut and how does it affect you in the short term okay so they took 159 people without any prior history of mental illness any prior history of any got issues and then what they did is they injected them with an inflammatory mediator okay meaning, to create gut inflammation actually do something called like a polysaccharide at all like a polysaccharide is the it said the coding of a bacterial cell right so this is the thing that actually leaks through when you have intestinal permeability in the body reacts to it and then that leads to this whole inflammatory process started just to summarize your saying that they use basically an artificial trigger to show that Greg and were going to induce some gut inflammation let's see what happens I'll take it further they used an artificial SEBO trigger also I actually induced how the body responds to bacterial overgrowth will okay and what they showed was pretty wild so what happened is when they injected this it created a subclinical level of inflammation that they could measure by measuring all these different parameters they wanted to know that when you have this inflammatory process it crosses the blood brain barrier meaning now you create a little bit of brain inflammation what do to the immediate thought process it can be good is fascinating what it showed that what they found is that this information even subclinical inflammatory processes in healthy people led to poor decision-making lack of impulse control characterized by lack of focus an inability to delay gratification which is fascinating and they actually show that there was some movement towards somewhat destructive behavior like gambling and things like that even in the short so they should with these people that the low-level inflammatory process kinda leads to some social processes which can lead to a destructive style of life wow that was just a curiosity was Charlie Sheen one of these one of the subjects so Charlie Sheen was actually the the cofounder and the leader of this at Texas Christian University letter he is so anyways I just really wild because basically what they're getting at here is I see this with my patients all the time patients come in and will save man I was perfectly fine and then five years ago I got sick and that I been bloated ever since quite honestly I'm super anxious and depressed I don't really want to be around people so one of the things that they saw was anhedonia were people did not want to socially interact with the had these inflammatory markers up so I have seen firsthand that when I treat people's guts and they get better without trying to and we decreased the neuro- inflammatory process with the CBD that I will have people tell me you think you're just a whole lot better I've always wondered why like this it is at the gut now we realize that the judge creating this inflammatory process I would love to hear from people that if you ever experience anything like that like maybe a cool story after taking out trying to heal and KB MD CBD that maybe do you a fortnight addiction or whatever addiction that you might have gets better hello we can start treating addiction medicine through the gut that's amazing is it – he doesn't even surprise me if it seems like every time I turn around you're going to find that mother nature has an answer as multifaceted just be healthy just slow down the inflammation and what is it that we can do wild how much it ties back to you don't have to eat crazily you don't have to do a bunch of crazy stuff it's just use mother nature polyphenols CBD better diet good exercise get good sleep and suddenly you tell yourself get on the Betty pillars of health it really is there just awesome if you could just know that every single month something cool is going to come to your house so that you could have these things to help you with your pillar of health heal your gut protect your brain get you to sleep well and feels that might be some foreshadowing while who knows maybe maybe you have an answer that sometime soon left ON you know what it such as humans that experiences like that but you have a new dog maybe you know separation anxiety in animals sure there's other things that can actually happen with animals now maybe we have a reason why that's going on also and possibly things like CBD can help animals what they want it we've got less than a minute but here joined the show as we hinted at earlier it's going to be Robo Hendrickson he's got incredible knowledge his company's debt is deftly dedicated to research for better animal health and they do it with a an arm for charity which can make a difference worldwide so little Hendrickson will be here and I think he'll be able to address a lot of that the funny thing is is not only are they interested in is better health they know that so much of the health of those animals including large animals comes through the gut and they're actually willing to 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for driving the whole 22 minutes ago here is like 45 minutes I think total so get a new window snow trail to five minutes as this should take in the tunnel I should should you have enough doctors in a tunnel so either way that Manso full bucket health and with us we start with the you got to get smash factory yeah Dragon yes rock animal health so much of that falls underneath the angles of all your companies I'm busy I'm a partner and most of them/bacterium I'm you know is just my baby but the others on partners and because I found that I'm really not good a whole lot so you surround myself with good people and partner Alonso was exactly how we met means basically setting surrounded by by good folks and that brought together course I will get that in the second but when you're really good friends course at Michael Lovett she is the reason why yeah we met which is awesome so just to take the listers back you may not know little about Robo you grew up in South Dakota you are in rodeo yes and that your dad was a yeah I was of a veterinarian as well now my brother still runs is a lamp clinic all of South Dakota yeah so yeah I'm you know growing up in western South Dakota was a stretch to you know we we we had it dad was not only a practicing veterinarian but the love of his life was ranching so we also had a ranch and so dad not only worked his guts out you know going on calls and pulling calves in the wintertime but then he come home and feed you don't burn the ranch and you'll growing up that was just how we we grew up into my first jobs were scooping out the stalls and cleaning cages and and when I was little boy and so he had to work on this one absolutely amazing are actually the first clinic he launched when when he first got into his meal started his own practice and left the practice he was working for it was in our house our kitchen turn table turned into the operating table and that I got here one of those stories so yeah he he he moved stainless steel big old table in the in the kitchen and the the front entryway porch we had a couple couches that was the waiting room removed my me and my brother out of one room into in with my sister in the back and turned our room into the recovery room yeah so that's we did that in our little barn on the place and turn that into the large animal clinic and then probably live like I know what else I don't remember how long we live like that but I remembered that he moved a double wide mobile home next door with the basement under we moved in there and thought we were in a palace because that was no longer the clinic and that was our house and on and he was in that practice for several years and then he moved to a better location and built a nice practice and it still there today and you know it was sold to a big chain of of clinics in the My brother and my brother started managing after my mom retired she was the she was the bookkeeper accountant nice nice you know customer service skills let me just jump in the really quick so just informed by producer Jeff that solely from the first hour that I had mentioned Linda Snyder is called in from Omaha Nebraska limit you there skillet did you hear me mention your name for our now now now so have real dad I know longer he was just on the story about how he got kicked out of his bedroom to make a recovery room you know you're over there is a radiologist just a nice controlled area you know that I don't know some would not consider a real job either Linda where do a great one of the people that were our guest today is Robo and he worked for over he owns a company called full bucket we got to talk to were to get into this later but they are to do some charitable work and since I met Terry walls as we can you name got brought up a lot and I just thought it be really cool for maybe you explain your experience that what you been going through and what you're hoping to do I laughed out loud now about 21 years old now and I knew I had a genetic charter for my dad and how they did have a big chain and get paid and he and I have a cannot play with I knew I had chronic debilitating. He called my dad heavily against me incarnation or difficulty walking my like catalytic activity or anything like that having a child and to lock hello I need a backhand that claim to be an election and they told me that I end up in about A 40 I'm audit now and let Which is great that they really don't I can't help anyway I am sorry if the heating get family and other people who have me that they may be taken then hit their take a proactive role in trying to heal I let her down the path that his book Mike came to help might have chemo content and to lay his hand and a little bit to call thinking you really made like brown patch like an alert like yeah man, hot dog given it well make the difference in my life started slowly and I can't really just jump into anything I had to make his kind: Clinton Franey and Gary Frei. He had not I like that and things like that then she said to getting into my like getting more and I got frame and having here and I can't think like you all knifing time together I think really hard for me and my knee flight down to the point where other people are like fishing and I are shocked look good I'm getting very wet back that's exactly what you said whenever she first started changing the way that she ate and then she made Linda this is Eric and that's an amazing story that you've you put yourself in that contradictory but talking to Terry she she said the people in believing her Terry actually going to be listed in this director told me that she's trying to set up with University a randomized trial were looking at MS people using just the wall protocol versus traditional MS drugs just comparing that to stewardess so I think it's a I think your huge I think anybody suffering from any chronic neurologic disorder needs to hear your story and I think one of the things that you discovered that you realize that a lot of you don't have access to we I have sponsored your charity for three years in a row to tell people a little bit about what you're trying to do for those with ataxia I think that it really only cover part of what you really me tell you how to prepare a medication that you ship timeshare ABB or getting getting tired of having a wheelchair ramp happy I have a banshee I think I found that there is any financial need in the community and I'm a little bit like how I did that her final MP3 everyone not realizing how much work like companies that are exactly like ship this is what many people help their life. But it be better, I applied because were able to happen out and generate a letter back and filled with many different anything unpacking hand and peek at whatever you need help with make your life better weather if you look at our timeshare origin something like crap I have been where I believe a grandparent and never able to help people go to Nebraska ataxia.org right but back to some animals rose just in the middle of tells about his cool upgrade to a double wide trailer in South Dakota Dakota thank you that's amazing it's crazy how many parallels there are two I know which what you not talked about for you on them on the Mike Cyr Robo but in terms of health for animals health for humans basically if you want to get the most out of your life and your animals like you have to be healthy and absolutely I can fast-track real quick because there's some neat stuff between then and now you know I when I left the ranch try to go to college for little bit delayed really I realize I wasn't very good at that actually winning the Privette yeah that I come home and I'd see my dad working 16 hours a day slogging through the cold alone I don't know I love animals but not like he does show so I you know I bebop dried was rodeo going at that time and I went and got a college scholarship and I wrote you yeah I know and then and then I went on professionally and your bareback rider correct yeah I got a bareback professionally and did a lot of events when I was younger but how to get into will you know when you grow up on a ranch in South Dakota it's not that big of a stretch to say no horse can you you you that's what you do for nighters that you know we didn't have a lot of that going on but yeah you all your friends are in it and your heroes all rodeo cowboy and that was a it was a culture is really what it was it was a community culture thing in that state is very proud of that culture and so you dreamed of being a Phil Moses because shoes and doing that so you know when I was laid up with it for a while and but there was always something you know I was always really interested in other things like I was really an odd man out can I have been my whole life might my buddies listen to country music and note the things that you know when they were in their off time they would be working on spurs or they were training colts and I was drawing you know furniture in a notebook and I was you listen to you Depeche Mode and massive attack and my interests were about design and art and we would travel all over the country and I wanted to go see the museums you know things like that so is living out later and and did you have little or is this over you just the rest of the family I really don't know no I if you did it it wasn't shared with me a whole lot had to come from somewhere but the I always had this spirit for new things and I knew there was something else out there there you I grew up in an area that was little bit close mind I won't say close minor but there are some blinders on their you know it's just disclosure minded right right and it was like my parents were great they were very loving people but they weren't the you know you can do anything that you view the world is your oyster I get that but here's a story so he goes back to okay now if people some of the following is wrong with door kicked we didn't know it even uses saddle also I was thinking about that when when I was on my drive over here remembered something that so when I was in that old house and that it turned it into clinic can move me and my brother and sister into the back and I my very first memory is the one that I was remembering only some on psilocybin or something my first memory was I am I had to be for five years old because we were still in the old house and it would be a hot summer day in out my back the back window was a was a swing set in there was grass this belly hi everyone backing up we didn't know we having launchers it was not no native pastors everywhere so native grass and was really sick and was all around the swingset and I was the window was open and it was hot outside in the inland South Dakota that means it was 70 and and I was looking out the way I remember looking out the window in the Whippoorwill's were were singing and I know if you've ever heard a whippoorwill saying but that's what made me look out the window and it was blazing hot skies were blue blue blue just a few clouds and I was overcome with this unbelievable feeling I had no idea what was knows little boy but I'm kinda getting like choked up thinking about that feeling it when all over my body and it filled my heart and my soul and I had no idea what it was but it was about the glorious mess of life like how beautiful it was the sound and smell in the view but it was also about the future like I knew your four yeah I knew there was a future coming right and that I know what it was but it was for leg get ready go on expedition and you're really really excited before you go you know it's the anticipation and it just took me over I remember that that moment and I have had that I used to have that moment a lot it would get so excited and I would know so cool was an event happen or even if it's bad it's going to be coolest life and it didn't scare me it just filled me with like love and and I don't like it even tingled and over the years it's become less and less and less you know as you get older you think it's less and less just the experiences you have and you change you know you you go from seeing the future as this amazing I'm going to go to Mars to go see the universe two no watching my dad die just a few weeks ago and you realize though there is that point my life there was no and that was really ironic is it not long after that I actually got obsessed over death like it scared me so bad I was laying in bed tonight I was thinking shift ends I don't that's not good wanted and you know it was you can remember so clearly Brink is what you do is you painted a picture that story I knew exactly what was going on that is so embedded in the printed and you yeah that's one thing what you think we have less of it because you're describing it to a point where I think you can go back to that whenever you want when when you when you have that type that's that neurolinguistic programming type thing you can trigger Aiken I wanted to find out what a whippoorwill sounded like okay I have I sleep so that's going on that get you to look you that you all hope yeah and I'm sorry to hear about your father a few weeks ago now you're sitting around going this is but you can recant that story so vividly that that is you that is actually you this is just I think you have the ability to go back to hello and I are other angry you know you get you you know the perils of life the ups and downs and the experiences slowly come to Calais you mean and I don't mean that in the we know a physical way like calluses on my hands from just doing work you know is as a protective nature it's therefore get calluses for reason I think that's part of your physical makeup to that you you grow calluses visit you know mentally psychologically to protect yourself and to you know as you go through life without question yeah absolutely and when you're when your kids are it's often very very thin and as you get older it's thicker and harder and it's to prepare you or maybe I don't know but yeah I do when I get the opportunity think back on on those memories that it does like I said on my way over here got goosebumps thinking about the whippoorwill that the grass blowing in the future and but I think I was lucky to have that moment and and pay attention to it because it really change me and the people I was surrounded with and that's why was different was that I was a dreamer really if you want to call that that's really what it was I was a big dreamer and and so I was always dreaming should and I like to write it down and elected notes might be poetry one day it might be aggressive furniture houses or inventions I have just stacks of notebooks over the years inventions and so home of fast-forward I was actually rodeo going and I think it was in Colorado or Arkansas somewhere and I Met a bull rider and he him and I and a couple of the guys stayed up at a hotel because it's what you do you thereby shacks up safe journey and you won one room in 20 guys and I guess so so so we would we were staying up and play music and writing songs and talking in and he somehow everybody's got past I was just him and I and we were sharing those stories about he was an artist and he would draw on very very very creative Dennis was amazing and soon as I heard that it ran out to the van and grab my stack of notebooks and brought him his arm been 21 two somewhere in there mind somewhere in there was it was it was I tried college I kicked out if the road I was just doing no construction and Brody owing and working ranches whatever I could to make a living picture, worthless as a employee when you're rodeo so so II I was somewhere along there and it was at that you know were still kids basically and and I showed them all the stuff and he goes man you you should be a creative director at an agency oh what out of what you have no idea you know what that was all me I never put it together like I did your watch commercials and I listen to my radio but I didn't know there was actually job applying just behind it I just had this vision of like you the next day at the rodeo competition on a bareback agency so so I I'd won a scholarship actually no I had one scholarship I'd gotten offer to go to this little junior college in Kansas in the Coach Lucy was good enough to offer me a scholarship to type my grades and I had actually work my way back up to work it could be collegially sure and and so I did I went to this'll junior-college and got my grades up and then they competed the second year note did good enough that that I won a scholarship at the national college finals and I could kinda use it anywhere wanted to because of the national you know program and by that time no I knew I wanted to kinda what I wanted him to go into some sort of your creative career there's only two colleges in the states that have a rodeo program because you need to go use a rodeo scholarship somewhere whatever rodeo program and no design marketing and you know was sub San Luis Obispo California and Hayes Kansas and so I went out and toward the Cal poly out there in California and for week I stayed with guys were on the team out there and all man the pretty girls in the sunshine and beaches and I was this is is where I'm going till I found out what it cost to you know my scholarship was good for books tuition stuff like that but not not food not only expend as I will ship myself what himself you paid $600 a month and there's five of you living in the shoebox notice or pay attention to what is in causes and I went to Hayes dances that were they had a brew exit route letter program in Hayes and it was a great program and went there and I different courses and slowly started to work in the graphic design and things like that and so then then when I was still rodeo on and I left there and went to Cheyenne frontier days and I tore my knee out and was dating this girl was your first major is this whole time you're talking about no I want to go into that host competition just banged I read for knee surgeries for shoulder surgeries and how many broken bones but that the died I tore my knee out in in Cheyenne and was dating this girl that was living in Texas okay so I went was checked up with her laying on the couch my knee up she is you need a damn job I word my knee you know my knees all bunged up Boyd only done physical labor in no work to us was right and Coulter swinging a hammer pouring concrete and you know and she said all menu you can you know how to design and advertising stuff yeah I forgot about that because when I left college I Jaswant Rhody on so that started the process of me working for an magazine laying out ads in the back of the magazine change my trajectory my life and a whole new chapter and give up my boots and spurs and bought black advertising close in a Range Rover became a Duchamp is a perfect segue working alone old and that was was awesome I was totally drawn in a hammer like that usually so well just a reset we are coming up at the end of the half hour but Robert Hendrickson here with us basically this is an incredible journey of how he took inspiration from his childhood great parents they cared a lot about him gave him lots of direction in terms of what it is you need to do to achieve something he just chose a different path and I cannot wait the next hour to dig into what that path looks like now and how it's helping people around the world around the world so quick to demand as Mooney.com there's plenty of great shows on the lineup in a course if you want to check in with some KB 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this so with the awesome storyteller Rober Hendrickson of Photobucket health click reset study.com what's it like this and lots of great great shows up and down the playlist and of course you can always check out live broadcasts of gut check project every Thursday 10 Eastern nine central the course is split to support the program love my tummy.com/spoony love my tummy.com/spooning pickup Sumatran teal save some money and I were joined by Robert Henderson today who may be a little interested in good health for animals just like we offer humans absolutely were where we left we just left off your on the couch girlfriend basis that you need to go get a job and didn't Texas right so just talking Fort Worth Geiser was we were living in Botta little 16 foot what long mobile home and drag it out of the mud Burlison ticket Aubrey oh and yeah North Northeast lived there was little trailer park out there set it up in started fixing it up and that was my first fixer-upper house isolation made money selves to ice is a bad so that was I think we lived there a year you're in half and and again so I I consider transition from the rodeo guide to the ad guy I got a job work unit one there is little tweak there that's kind of interesting is that growing up in South Dakota and on ranches in the light of 9 to 5 cubicle job scared the ship out of me very inspiring know you you you think I got it like prison who would do that then and so when she said you need a job you know how to do design and advertising and so I I got she gave me newspaper I found this job working for this magazine some graphic design layout ads in the back amazing so I was a sub magazine player feel like was that no animal magazine or know how it was that there was a conflict of study breaks magazine college publication is based out of Austin they had a UMT version and it said its franchise to a bunch of different angle and so start out just a graphic designer there and you know computers were being used it was laborious process Tobit it was no longer doing Ruby lifting all that stuff but you're laying out magazines and computer Mac and so that was quite experience is 93-ish forests and also Mac was about as big room in one sense of power absolutely I kinda cussed myself because we had for five of them in the office there in Denton I bet there was signature to on some of them inside because they were some of the very first you know Max Shipton but I went to work in laying out these little ads in the in a business owners and come in and sit down with me and we together we can come up with the ad you not be like the size of a business card we spent an hour trying to come up with copy and no offer and I freaking loved it I just as the first job that didn't bore me I would work 16 hours a day just literally look up all shed it's midnight is fastening so some people would view that all would be like prison but your you are free because you're in your own head first time I could actually use it was the first time I use my brain to make money was much money it was making ship but it I was getting paid yeah think I like concept so back to you know that started and then when I*get better and better or I started doing some freelance work around Metroplex and four different ad agencies and I would just do little add stuff layouts and things and then I finally got kind of more of a full-time position at an agency in Fort Worth with a couple ladies and and I got along with one of the partners very very well and I started developing my craft getting better at it and I had a strategic mind I've always never been a really good designer but I love design so I've worked at it very hard I wasn't talented but I have a passion for but I naturally took to strategy but I naturally took to position the brand doing something with that and so she knew you just elaborate on that little bit so your urine ad person but when you say strategies like you already seen the buyer journey yeah I just fall into place in my mind and because I was a dreamer I could manifest the future with it and see what was going to be someday it just immediately, like I know this can be this I can picture the store employee knows that the customers there and everything been looking what you know the experience and but the and we were selling ads these companies would come doesn't want to slap lipstick on a pig and then say we want you to do new branding no designer Stover so we would but the whole time it was frustrating because I knew the products sucked and I knew that the customer service department was you know crap and I knew everything inside is broken but the we they want us to make the façade look good and it is very frustrating and so I started to develop like programs and sessions on how to teach them that if you fix the inside first that the outside will take care of itself right and we actually know when I became I work my way up to creative director and then and then one of the ladies and I became partners we started to our own agency and an group and we we did a really good job we we planted Sony electronics and Blockbuster and I helped launch XM satellite radio and we had some great clients and it was a lot of fun working in that agency business in the 90s to thousands and I was pretty pretty while we had a great office in Fort Worth and lots of cool parties and this was creative yet yeah so and my partner I guess the biggest part of that was the first exposure to having a very very calm competent partner that offset my weaknesses which there's a lot slight yeah I'm I'm a weak structure I need a lot of support so gender was a brilliant smart you know wasn't never went to college but she was classy which means she knew when to cuss and not sheep cuss properly but she was self-made and she was cheap you know basically handled everything but the creative and strategy should just let me have the and she appreciated what I did and we got along very well and through the agency in an I learned so much and I was trying to teach these companies you know we were selling these strategy sessions like a brand speak and a few others and bits and pieces and parts but not really buy into the whole methodology they wouldn't do the whole thing and and so she wanted to retire and and I thought that you know I could and this was when the agency business was really taken a tanker you know in the late 2002 laptop computer started taking over our business because now people could lay out their own stuff and do their own design team with Photoshop and became much easier for the general public can and so you know we luckily we were able to exit that business and I kept the digital alarm and worked in building websites and stuff up until 2009 and Ben was didn't like it close just to mass that did that fulfill the same creative blowdown with the other with no because by then it didn't didn't didn't you know it it did but like I said we get calloused I about stepped into that role we did some really neat stuff and back then you know we're you know it cost you $300,000 get a website built by us but yeah Laurent well was because everything was hard I could get it done for 500 now she's coming they would charge company's outrageous amounts it had to be much harder because it was hard I was because I had to hire guys that were they came from ARPANET now to help develop ARPANET that so we had to hire to help you know to do the programming on the websites is there wasn't tools is all you had to write code it's all everything Rocco data and in so you know the the technical aspect really because it was new I'm curious I was ate up with it at first but once I got over that I was like okay code is boring kind of mean it's not boring but it to get good got boring for me and doing Google AdWords programs back then which is what we also did after a while I realized a lot of spreadsheets and so sorry you know I sold my part to my partner and and try to transition and some of things I was doing some consulting work for different companies pay the bills my wife contracted chronic Lyme disease or didn't contract she'd been finally diagnosed after three or four years of trying to figure out what was wrong and we had two babies and lata should happen in a short amount of time that really guided me and and I was really like I didn't know how to handle this kind of situation it was just in August thinking negatively and was scared you know I'd never had responsibility before in the wake up when the two freaking kids and a wife and only can it do this and one day so I did I didn't know what I wanted to do I didn't I was interested in a lot of things I don't know what I want to do I don't Fisher hobby per se but I knew what I didn't want to do so I sat down not try to make this fast as I want to talk about full bucket we do have another half-hour so you know I like it when they hear you now to shut me up so no I think the beauty of your brain as you paint a very convincing picture so you're a good storyteller this is this is the campfire effect going on right here I'm just I enjoy the story like I moved from sent from South Dakota with you very well if we are having cocktails that he would be better for you like not get sidetracked next Sunday for cocktails. Yes sir silicide and decriminalized but I love you guys told me that I heard you know Chip bigger said that it lost and you guys I came in holy crap now it's amazing this is a very close vote I'm very excited so so the I didn't know what I wanted to do and was very frustrating and I was consulting for some private equity companies to pay her bills and and was very I was kind of desperate way I was well I I've missed a little part where I partnered up with the wrong person after left the web buzzer I tried to launch a niche advertising network online network at that time Google ad ad since in Google AdWords what really keyed in very well with the algorithms and the targeting and so there was a lot of opportunity to create niche ad networks there were all online but aligning people in partnered up with a guy that I didn't know that well but had what I needed which was a development team started sinking money into that and the partnership we didn't have the same ethics of counseling with the same and so it went belly up and Charlotte had basically and… While you're still you got the kids the wire is not a good day my son when we started it was really taking off and we were going to make a lot of money and and but that's why that's why I have this belief now that the people you work with this way more important than what you're doing way more important than the ideas is it's nice if it's a good idea it's better if it's a great idea but they're both irrelevant if the people you're working with her ship so anyhow so took a nosedive try to regroup very frustrated you know feeling worthless but knew that okay other people are here I didn't know what I wanted to do and I was very freshly that so one morning I woke up and I together no pattern I should write down what I don't like to do and I just started writing what things do I not like about working business and whatever start a fillets pages there's a lot of things that you that you don't like if you really start looking into that experience take you into a more negative place because that could that could go to a rabbit hole in my brain renders like holy cow I don't like a lot of what we know you know it really didn't it was a little bit cathartic because you know that floats around in you anyways and all day your little bit bombarded by it pain being being being but writing it down and actually looking at it on all yeah I don't don't like it when somebody comes in and you know makes me stop what I'm doing and do something else sounds like a simple thing but I was in the what I was doing and now you're trumping my I hated that so it was cathartic to see it on paper know that's why you get during the day I get that little is a somebody stop me from doing what I was working on your heart as you get into a flow's yeah and then somebody interrupts that you have to work your way back into that flow state you down so you know at the end of that cannot by the way I didn't have any like direction I was doing this and so I start writing all things of like and then I realize at the end of five pages and hundreds of things I went back to it and said all right will a lot of these are very similar the these are they all sound different are there but there really fall under one bucket sure diesel fund this bucket they all have the same kind of that the cause itself these are all symptoms of cause itself was kind of the same overarching I do not but I just realize they were they were similar so I put them in their own buckets and I ended up with like eight buckets and and so I had eight verticals that these are things that I don't like with you know being told what to do you know working on my own schedule all these things essentially was you know I don't want to work for somebody else well and then there was another one about I don't want to work on things that don't have inherent value for humanity and for me and make me feel good and I wanted things that might girls would be proud that dad working on those things and I wanted something I wanted to have products that Steve and served well lets you know that all fall under no a bucket and so when I was done I had these eight core things and should others flip one of work for somebody else be my own us right if if I don't want you know my life I don't want what I do to be I have no value for society for me or for my family then I need to have something that does and so on so forth and I had eight things and wrote those on a piece of paper Nicole my eight manifestoes and immediately coming within heartbeat whole bunch of stuff made sense my life I had a couple of opportunities that I've been dragging my feet on and immediately I realize why was dragging my feet they didn't meet these criteria yeah because I knew I still didn't know what I wanted to do but if it had these eight things what view I want to be happy if if

Bread and Circuses Podcast
Bread and Circuses: Episode 46

Bread and Circuses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 53:16


-Rooster and Crow are joined by Sparrow hawk and another special guest for this delightfully whimsical episode. –A photo of coal miners offends a diner at a Phoenix restaurant. –President Trump’s friend, lawyer, and confidant Roger Stone was the subject of a surprise morning SWAT raid the likes of which haven’t been seen since the police went up against the Terminator at the offices of Cyberdyne. –Whippoorwill joins the show to help answer questions from the Table Topics™ deck: What indulgence would you enjoy if there were no consequence? What movie made you laugh until you cried? What advice would you appreciate from a happy and successful eighty year old? What’s your most prized possession? –A Young Adult author relinquishes her debut book deal after having her work deemed racist by fellow SJWs in the ‘book community’.

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
Fonta Flora's Todd Boera

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 43:47


If you've ever taken a trip to Asheville, NC you've likely heard, "If you can find the time, take a trip to Fonta Flora." Todd Boera opened his original brewery about an hour east of Asheville in Morganton.  Slightly closer is Fonta Flora's new Whippoorwill Farm location, a 9-acre farm and 15-barrel brewhouse.  Being away from the action of Asheville hasn't hurt his brewery.  His unique brews with ingredients like beets, carrots, and tulsi bring in plenty of fans, and many do make the side trip from Asheville. Boera uses only local ingredients in his brews and his farm will have a sizable orchard as well as garden areas to grow other ingredients.  For those he can't grow himself he'll source from other local farmers.  Fonta Flora also has their own house culture used to ferment their "Appalachian Wild Ales". With the growth the new location has allowed, you'll see some more "normal" beers like Kolsch, Maibock, and even a Light Lager.  The funk will keep flowing as well.  Boera admits some of his creations are for a very specific audience, but they're what put Fonta Flora on the map and continue to be very important beers for them to brew. Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast 152 With: Todd Boera, Fonta Flora Brewery Episode Guide Apology 'cause we screwed up | 0:00 Guest Introduction | 1:06 Fonta Flora Rind | 1:26 Week in Review | 4:15 Catlanta Charity Art Auction | 6:15 Beers of the Week | 7:20 Craft Beer News | 8:13 Fonta Flora Whippoorwill Farm | 11:40 More beer, more cans | 14:47 Planting plans for the farmland | 15:43 Brewing with polarizing flavors | 19:10 Fonta Flora Lunar Aqua | 22:38 Terry Perry of Perry's Berry's[sic] | 23:59 The doomed community of Fonta Flora | 25:10 What is Farmhouse Brewing? | 27:19 Appalachian Wild Ale | 33:40 North Carolina hops | 34:50 Aging hops | 35:55 Hop character in wild beers | 37:05 Secondary beer market | 39:35 Outro | 43:10 Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Soundcloud | Overcast | Stitcher | RSS

Beer Is Fundamental
EPISODE 52: Whippoorwill Beer House and Package Store

Beer Is Fundamental

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 21:24


In this episode, we visited the Whippoorwill Beer House and Package Store in the Milk District of Orlando. We had a great time and some great beers, of course. Because of some technical difficulties post production, we didn't get everything that was recorded. But, it was enough to produce a very good episode anyway. Cheers!

MTG Commander Smiths Podcast
Battlebond Two-Headed Giant, Segment 2: The Dark, Bone Flutes and SPECS! - #17

MTG Commander Smiths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 66:05


The Commander Smiths try out Two-Headed Giant for the first time with the release of Battlebond and talk about the experience. Segment 2 ends up being a Dark discussion about Bone Flute and finishing off the episode with Smith Specs of the week   Can't Stop the Feeling   The Dark: Bone Flute, Ashes to Ashes, Whippoorwill, Barl's Cage, Tivadar's Crusade, Skull of Orm, Gaea's Touch ,Rag Man, Witch Hunter, Safe Haven, Dance of Many, Amnesia, Dust to Dust, Tormod's Crypt   Smith Specs: Etali, Primal Storm, Metallurgic Summonings, Defiant Bloodlord, Alhammarrets Archive, Sun Droplet   Remember to send any questions or comments to: CommanderSmiths@Gmail.com     or follow us on Twitter for News and Updates @CommanderSmiths     Check out our YouTube channel and subscribe Commander Smiths YouTube

Tent Show Radio
Episode 18-21: Blackberry Smoke

Tent Show Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 59:01


About This Episode Blackberry Smoke has evolved from rough-edged club act to arena-ready rock 'n' roll juggernauts, while steadily extending and expanding the Southern rock tradition. Since the group’s formation in 2000, the band has never shied away from hard work, playing more than 250 shows a year and building an ever-expanding audience on the strength of its live shows. In addition to winning fans and friends throughout the United States, they've toured Europe multiple times and performed for the first time ever in Australia in 2016 to sold-out crowds. Along the way, Blackberry Smoke has found time to record a handful of independent releases, including the albums Bad Luck Ain't No Crime, Little Piece of Dixie and The Whippoorwill, plus a pair of EPs, the concert DVD “Live at the Georgia Theatre,” the live CD/DVD set Leave A Scar and their latest project Holding All the Roses, the first album the band feels properly captured their musical essence. Additionally, the band has had songs featured in movie and video game soundtracks, including EA Sports’ Madden NFL 16, performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Conan and toured with and befriended idols such as The Marshall Tucker Band, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd and George Jones. For more info on Blackberry Smoke, visit blackberrysmoke.com, like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter and Instagram @blackberrysmoke. About Michael Perry Michael Perry is a New York Times bestselling author, humorist and radio show host from New Auburn, Wisconsin. Perry’s bestselling memoirs include Population 485, Truck: A Love Story, Coop, and Visiting Tom, and his latest, Montaigne in Barn Boots: An Amateur Ambles Through Philosophy. His first book for young readers, The Scavengers, was published in 2014 and first novel for adult readers, The Jesus Cow, was published in May of 2015. Raised on a small Midwestern dairy farm, Perry put himself through nursing school while working on a ranch in Wyoming, then wandered into writing. He lives with his wife and two daughters in rural Wisconsin, where he serves on the local volunteer fire and rescue service and is an intermittent pig farmer. He hosts the nationally-syndicated “Tent Show Radio,” performs widely as a humorist, and tours with his band the Long Beds (currently recording their third album for Amble Down Records). He has recorded three live humor albums including Never Stand Behind A Sneezing Cow and The Clodhopper Monologues. Learn more about Michael and where to get his publications at www.sneezingcow.com. Follow Michael Perry www.sneezingcow.com Twitter Facebook Instagram Other Ways to Stream Public Radio Exchange: www.prx.org/tentshowradio Podcast: www.libsyn.com/tentshowradio iTunes: www.itunes/tentshowradio Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/tentshowradio Player.FM: www.player.FM/tentshowradio iHeart Radio: www.iheart.com  

KCSU Music: LIVE In-Studio
KCSU Music: Live In-Studio with Whippoorwill

KCSU Music: LIVE In-Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 30:40


Fort Collins local band Whippoorwill joins DJ HenB for a live in-studio session in the KCSU station. Members Alysia Kraft, Staci Foster, and Tobias Bank perform beautiful tunes with gorgeous harmonies ​and talk with DJ HenB about their most cowboy/cowgirl qualities. Are you a local or Colorado-based band? Want to come and hang out with […] The post KCSU Music: Live In-Studio with Whippoorwill appeared first on KCSU FM.

Snowmass Chapel
10 08 2017 - The Whippoorwill Song

Snowmass Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 2:57


10 08 2017 - The Whippoorwill Song by Snowmass Chapel

OpenAir Sessions
Whippoorwill Channels The Spirit Of Texas On ‘Good To Be Around’

OpenAir Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 18:38


The core songwriting duo behind Whippoorwill met at the 2013 South By Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. Alysia Kraft and Staci Foster began sending each other songs and last year made their debut album "Good To Be Around." The Fort Collins folk band expanded to a trio and shared the stage with acts like Lydia Loveless and Old Crow Medicine Show. Whippoorwill stopped into the CPR Performance Studio to play three new songs. The band members also spoke with Alicia Bruce Mitchell about the music scene in Fort Collins, the influence of Texas country artists and encountering a series of tornadoes on a recent tour in Oklahoma.

The Deconstructionists
Ep 45 - NT Wright "The Day The Revolution Began..."

The Deconstructionists

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 67:16


Guest Info/Bio: This week we welcome back one of our personal heroes Archbishop N.T. Wright! N.T. Wright is the former bishop of Durham in the Church of England and one of the world’s leading Bible scholars. He is now serving as the Chair of New Testament and Early Christianity at the School of Divinity at the University of St. Andrews. For twenty years he taught New Testament studies at Cambridge, McGill and Oxford Universities. As being both one of the world’s leading Bible scholars and a popular author, he has been featured on ABC News, Dateline, The Colbert Report, and Fresh Air. Guest (Selected) Published Works: His award-winning books include: Simply Jesus, After You Believe, Surprised by Hope, Simply Christian, The Meaning of Jesus (co-authored with Marcus Borg), as well as being the translator for The Kingdom New Testament. He also wrote the impressive Christian Origins and the Question of God series, including The New Testament and the People of God, Jesus and the Victory of God, and most recently The Day The Revolution Began: Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus’ Crucifixion. Guest Links: www.ntwrightpage.com www.ntwrightonline.org Facebook: @OfficialNTWright Special Music by: Darlingside www.darlingside.com Twitter: @darlingside Instagram: @darlingside Facebook: @darlingside Enjoy the songs? Songs featured on this episode were: “The Ancestor, Clay & Cast Iron, and Go Back” from the album Birds Say. “Whippoorwill” from the EP “Whippoorwill.” You can find Darlingside’s music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Pandora, and anywhere good music is sold. The Deconstructionist’s Podcast is mixed and edited by Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Find them on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website for more information. www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com www.facebook.com/nationalaudiopreservationsociety Twitter: @napsrecording Donation: If you’re digging what we’re doing here consider making a small donation. Maintaining a podcast isn’t cheap and every dollar donated helps us to keep this thing going. Money donated goes to helping to purchase research materials, maintenance of the website, storage of episodes, etc. Click the link below to donate: Htps://squareup.com/store/thedeconstructionists Brand new unisex T-Shirts now available! Pint glasses available now in 3 cool packages! https://squareup.com/store/thedeconstructionists Find us on social media! If you enjoy our show consider leaving us a nice 5 star review on iTunes. It helps new people find us! www.thedeconstructionists.com Twitter: @deconstructcast Facebook: deconstructionistsanonymous Instagram: deconstructionistspodcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

They Might Be Heroes
Episode 1: Let it begin! Let it begin!

They Might Be Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2012


Our would be heroes find themselves aboard the airship "Whippoorwill."  Captain Whicket shows them around, and then they find themselves under attack! How will they react?Download Episode

They Might Be Heroes
Episode 2: Cue the Battle Music!

They Might Be Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2012


Here it comes! Its our first ever battle encounter on the podcast! The sounds of battle are in the air, literally! We'll be fighting for our lives aboard the Whippoorwill! Who lives? Who dies? What sort of antics do our would be heroes get in to when the chips are down? Find out in this episode!Download EpisodeYou'll find the battle maps by clicking the read more link!

Atoms, Motion and the Void
AMV#48 - The Whippoorwill to Paradox

Atoms, Motion and the Void

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2012 54:05


In which Sherwin's quest to discover the arcane use of a peculiar clock leads to an awful discovery on Paradox Mountain. Music by Sherwin Sleeves & Angel Olsen. Part 1 of "The Fingerprints of the Fallen Down - A Metaphysical Murder Mystery".

Chicks with Guitars
Podcast: Nicole Evans & Jason Groth at Russian Recording 6/24/10

Chicks with Guitars

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2010


Nicole Evans and Jason Groth of Whippoorwill in a rare duo appearance at Russian Recording on 6/24/10.

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