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This week on the New Music Business podcast, Ari sits down with Jaclyn O'Connell, a digital marketer, creative strategist, artist manager, and founder of Bittersweet Media and Good Grief Management. Jaclyn has provided creative marketing solutions and hands-on artist management for artists and labels of all scales and sizes—from emerging artists to well-established acts and both indie and major labels. They have supported gold and platinum records and worked with artists including Wild Rivers, Cavetown, Julian Baker, and Cold War Kids. Drawing on experience in both marketing and artist management, Jaclyn offers a sharp, insider perspective on what it truly takes to build a sustainable career in today's music industry.In this episode, Ari and Jaclyn dive deep into the realities of modern music marketing — from navigating ever-shifting social media algorithms to building effective fan funnels that turn casual listeners into ticket buyers and lifelong fans. They also unpack the current touring landscape, direct support deals, and the hot-button issue of tour buy-ons. Whether you're an artist, manager, or just curious about how fan engagement really works, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.http://instagram.com/jaclyn_oconnellChapters00:00 Building Direct Relationships with Fans03:09 Navigating the Social Media Landscape05:49 The Importance of Mental Health in Artist Management09:05 Innovative Monetization Strategies for Artists11:55 The Role of Community in Artist Growth14:58 Understanding the Fan Journey18:05 Challenges in Touring for Emerging Artists21:03 The Evolution of the Live Music Industry36:21 The Ethics of Tour Buy-Ons39:09 Navigating the Challenges of Touring43:05 Building Artist Relationships and Mental Health46:04 Defining Success in Artist Campaigns48:02 The Role of Social Media in Driving Streams51:01 The Nuances of Going Viral55:29 The Fragmentation of Viral Success57:23 Conversations with Labels and Ownership01:01:23 Balancing Management and Business01:10:25 Setting Boundaries in Artist ManagementEdited and mixed by Ari DavidsMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
VØYAGR emerged as a passion project led by singer-songwriters AJ Jabaji, Rachel Josey and drummer John Morano. Drawing inspiration from artists like Wild Rivers and Donovan Woods, their sound fuses folk and country influences, featuring poignant lyrics that explore themes of faith, loss, and relationships. In addition to new music in 2025, the band will be opening for Jason Aldean and Brantley Gilbert at the WYRK Toyota Taste of Country, and showcasing at the North by Northeast (NXNE) Music Festival in Toronto. Their latest EP, "Go On & Get Out," is streaming now. The band visited the Flamingo Lounge on May 13, 2025 and shred their stories and music.
This episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, hosted by Bev Juday and Sue Wright, features Sheryl Steinruck and Kym St. Clair from the Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation Education Department, highlighting their efforts in cultural preservation, community partnerships, and youth education. The discussion explores the integration of language and culture into educational programs across all age groups, […]
This episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, hosted by Bev Juday and Sue Wright, highlights the historic Redwood Theater's deep connection to the Brookings community and its collaboration with the Wild Rivers Film Festival. Guests Donna Fleshman and Scott Larson discuss the theater's evolution from film reels to digital technology, its efforts to engage younger […]
‘sink beneath the surface into myriad voices speaking in stone'- from On Danggu by Nandi Chinna In this episode of 3CR's Spoken Word show which aired on Thursday 20 March 2025, you will hear poet Nandi Chinna talk about the eco-poetics of wild rivers, listening and reciprocal relationships. Nandi Chinna works as a research consultant, educator, and poet. She is based on unceded Aboriginal land in Boorloo (Perth) and Bunuba lands in Fitzroy Crossing, WA. Her poetry has its genesis in a strong determination to craft creative works and poetry as a response to the ecologies and layers of history attached to particular places.Nandi is the author of four poetry collections. The Future Keepers (Fremantle Press) was shortlisted for the Prime Ministers Literary Award in 2020 and was highly commended in the Victorian Premiers Prize 2019. Nandi was awarded the 2021 Western Australian Premiers Writing Fellowship. Her most recent collection, a collaboration with Niykina Elder Professor Anne Poelina, Tossed up by the beak of a Cormorant, poems of the Martuwarra River, was published by Fremantle Press in 2024. Poems written and performed by Nandi Chinna in this episode:On DangguReciprocal GiftsAt Yirramalay Spring NoteSpoken word and poetry come from the heart and touch on all the topics peculiar to the human condition. As such there may be content in this show that could cause distress. Please practice self-care when listening and seek help if you need it. CreditsRecorded and produced by Indrani Perera.Thank you to Nandi Chinna for sharing her poetry and to you for listening!
In this episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, host Amanda Whittemore speaks with Ozy Pops about the Wild Rivers Film Festival, an annual celebration of indie and local cinema in Brookings, Oregon. The discussion highlights the festival's diverse offerings, including over four dozen films, Q&A sessions, educational panels, workshops for youth, and a red carpet […]
In this episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, filmmaker Michael Gorse joins host Bev Juday to discuss his extensive career in theater and Hollywood television, including his work on The Young and the Restless, and his active role in Brookings' artistic community. Michael shares how his early experiences in performance and technical roles shaped his […]
Episode 469~ February 13, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Kevin Callan in a voyageur canoe paddling Lake Superior and you could go with him The ICF has introduced a rule change that affects Junior SUP Racers, and it is has a bit of controversy The new video ‘A Guide To Fighting For Wild Rivers’ looks […]
Episode 469~ February 13, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Kevin Callan in a voyageur canoe paddling Lake Superior and you could go with him The ICF has introduced a rule change that affects Junior SUP Racers, and it is has a bit of controversy The new video ‘A Guide To Fighting For Wild Rivers’ looks […]
Ollie Sharpe got into jetboating after watching YouTube videos and then bought his 3.5m boat. He shares about a two-week solo jetboat trip where he covered 27 rivers across Canterbury, Otago and the West Coast, venturing up valleys and spending a couple nights up every river with his dog. Ollie talks about his favourite rivers, how he started to get into boating, logistics, his biggest lessons and how you can start too. He also shares about winter trips and how they are different to boating in summer. Next, Ollie is keen to explore Fiordland and the North Island in his boat.Discover the best of New Zealand with myNZ Map & Guide, featuring 100+ incredible locations for your next adventure. UsePODCAST10at checkoutfor 10% off and start planning your dream trip todayGet my NZ Map & GuideBook your 1-on-1 consult and personalised itineraryThank you so much for tuning in and coming along for the ride. If you love the show and enjoyed listening, please take the time to leave a review on Apple or Spotify. I would also love to connect with you, so send me a DM on Instagram, leave me a voice message and I can't wait to see you next time. Until then, keep adventuring :)Follow Ollie on Instagram:instagram.com/olliesjetboating/Subscribe on YouTubeRead the Blog:www.abigailhannah.nzFollow Abigail on Instagram:instagram.com/abigailhannnah/Follow Abigail on TikTok:tiktok.com/@abigailhannnah/
In this episode, we dive into the soul of Ontario's wild, tranquil landscapes alongside award-winning travel writer and photographer Alex Robinson. From serene canoe journeys gliding through Algonquin Provincial Park to exhilarating white-water escapades on the Madawaska River, this journey is an invitation to immerse yourself in the pristine waterways of the Canadian wilderness, and discover the heritage of its first form of transport. Episode Highlights: Paddle through Algonquin Provincial Park where stunning birch and maple forests offer a perfect sanctuary from urban life. Discover the Sacred Tradition of the Canoe, from its deep-rooted significance to Indigenous peoples to its pivotal role in shaping Canada's cultural identity. Feel the Thrill of White-Water Canoeing, navigating the fierce currents and swirling rapids of the Madawaska River. Connect to Nature as Alex's evocative storytelling immerses you in the sounds and spirit of the Canadian wilderness. How You Can Do This Trip Alex's canoeing adventure in Ontario is an experience you can have too. For more details on how to plan your own journey, drop Aaron a line on instagram or via the website. You can also check out Travel.DestinationCanada.com for more ideas. Connect with Alex Follow Alex on Instagram to check out his award-winning photography, including shots of this trip: @alexrobinsonphotography JRNY Magazine This story was inspired by an article Alex wrote for JRNY Magazine. Find more of their content at jrnymag.com Connect with Us Instagram: @armchairexplorerpodcast Facebook: @armchairexplorerpodcast Website: armchair-explorer.com Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review the show. It helps others discover Armchair Explorer and lets us continue to share more of these incredible stories with you! Credits: Armchair Explorer is produced by Armchair Productions. Aaron Millar is the writer and presenter, with audio editing and sound design by Charles Tyrie. Our theme music is by Sweet Chap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, filmmaker Travis Holt Hamilton and Kim St. Clair from the Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation join host Bev Juday to discuss Travis's filmmaking journey, creative process, and the power of storytelling. Travis shares how his passion for filmmaking began in college and evolved through hands-on learning, leading to culturally […]
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This episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio features a chat with Brookings City Manager Tim Rundel, winner of the 2024 Wild Rivers Film Festival Social Awareness Award for B'CATS, a powerful short documentary about the Bryan County Alternative Transportation Society. Tim shares his passion for documentaries and why this genre uniquely captures his storytelling spirit. […]
In this episode of Our Community, host Candice Michel talks with Kat Liddell and Bev Juday about the origins and growth of the Wild Rivers Film Festival. The festival, which began during the COVID-19 pandemic as a small dance troop project, has evolved into a significant event showcasing over 60 films and attracting filmmakers to […]
This episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio features Nick DeRuve, the 2024 Wild Rivers Film Festival Best Short Film award winner for the film Fish in a Barrel. Nick delves into the cinematic artistry of short films, sharing insights on why he considers cinema his native language. Beginning his film journey in high school in […]
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: I Do by Wild Rivers (2019)Song 1: Need You Tonight by INXS (1987)Song 2: R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A. by John Cougar Mellencamp (1985)Song 3: Pink (Live Acoustic) by Leon (2019)Song 4: Cry to Me by Solomon Burke (1962)Song 5: Feel Like Makin' Love by Bad Company (1975)Song 6: How Long by Charlie PuthSong 7: Sweet Child O' Mine by Guns N' Roses (1987)Song 8: St. Stephen by Grateful Dead (1969)Song 9: Julia by Mt. Joy (2018)Song 10: Canned Heat by Jamiroquai (1999)
This episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio features an exclusive interview with Robert Stronger, the 2023 Elmo Williams Award winner for Most Promising Emerging Filmmaker. Stronger shares insights into his creative process and what it takes to bring ambitious projects to life, diving into his two standout short films: Parking Spot, a comedic fight film, […]
In this episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, host Bev Judayi dives deep into the making of Plight, the 2024 Wild Rivers Film Festival Best Feature Film, with its creative team: Director MJ Alhabeeb, Jr., lead actor Matthew Plum, and producer Heather Webb. Plight follows families confronting heart-wrenching choices, delivering a narrative that explores the […]
This episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, welcomes Michael Rainin, winner of the 2024 Wild Rivers Film Festival Best Feature Documentary award for the film Run Raven Run. Michael shares the incredible journey behind this film, a passion project spanning three decades, and reveals how his dedication to helping people through storytelling is “in his […]
In this edition of Wild Rivers Film Radio, Wild Rivers Film Festival Board Member Bev Judayi discusses the film Bad Fish with director Brad Douglas and cast members Stephanie Jones, Ray Robison, and Marlon Mason. They discuss the film's production challenges, the director's previous works, the broader context of the film industry, and the camaraderie […]
When it's Coffee Time you need three things-- good people, good discussion topics, and good coffee. We've got the first two, and Wild Rivers has the third. wildriverscoffeco.com hokseynativeseeds.com thepairiefarm.com
The Canadian band Wild Rivers has just released their third album, “Never Better.” Vocalist Devan Glover joins guest host Vivek Shraya to tell us how turning 30 freed her from trying to be cool and shaped the album. Plus, she sets up a song from the record.
Join us as we chat with Christian Fick about his time exploring southwestern Oregon. The Wild Rivers Discovery Trail is a 225 mile overland route in southern Oregon was developed by Overland Trail Guides. While most Oregonians head inland in search of views, this section of western Oregon features those vistas seldom seen in this part of the state. The region of southwestern Oregon got its name due to the numerous Wild and Scenic Rivers along this stretch of coastline. This section of coast is part of the Klamath-Siskyou ecoregion, that's home to the largest concentration of Wild and Scenic rivers in the lower 48. Prior to the establishment of commercial fishing, the salmon and steelhead runs along this section of coast were said to rival those in Alaska. The Flat Tops Adventure TrailThe 225 mile long Wild Rivers Discovery Trail travels from the Oregon-California border, hugging the coastal mountain ranges as it heads northward to its terminus in Port Orford. The track crosses through the watersheds of more than half a dozen rivers, with fantastic riverside and creekside camping opportunities. For those looking to extend the adventure, one can easily connect the Wild Rivers track with the Steelhead Adventure Route (Smith River NRA / Northern CA) and the Siskiyou Crest Adventure Trail, that sits on the eastern side of the Rogue River-Siskiyou NF. To get the GPX File, complete route guide and more, please visit our website. www.overlandtrailguides.com
We've got a big announcement this week, YFTers; and it may or may not include Wells finally doing stand-up comedy. Your hosts cover another dramatic Bachelorette episode, this time in New Zealand, and offer their prediction for the final rose. Plus, Wells shares some important headlines such as Hailey Bieber's dad losing it on TikTok before Brandi calls him out for his hypocritical Olympic commentary. Lastly, they wrap up with your voicemails and a whole lot of dodgeball talk. Favorite things mentioned: The Bachelorette (ABC) Presumed Innocent (Apple) The Decameron (Netflix) Too Hot To Handle (Netflix) Call on Me by Uncle Reno Never Better by Wild Rivers Thanks to our awesome sponsors for supporting this episode! Fiji Water: Visit your local retailer to pick up some FIJI Water today for your next backyard party, beach or pool day, hike, or even your home office. It's not just water. It's FIJI Water. SKIMS: Shop the SKIMS Soft Lounge Collection at SKIMS.com. Now available in sizes XXS - 4X. If you haven't yet, be sure to let them know we sent you! After you place your order, select "Your Favorite Thing with Wells & Brandi" in the survey and select our show in the dropdown menu that follows. Schedule35: Get 15% Off with code YFT at Schedule35.co BetterHelp: Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/favoritething and get on your way to being your best self. Don't forget to rate, review, and follow Your Favorite Podcast! Plus, keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram pages, @yftpodcast @wellsadams and @brandicyrus and be sure to leave us a voicemail with your fave things at 858-630-1856! This podcast is brought to you by Podcast Nation
Join us for this weeks coffee time, and don't forget your Wild Rivers Coffee. Wild Rivers gives 2% or more of every purchase to conservation causes, and we are proud to partner with them! hokseynativeseeds.com theprairiefarm.com
Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. An unprecedented presidential debate could shake up a White House race like no other. Supreme Court tosses out claim Biden Administration coerced social media companies to remove content. UN warns continued danger to aid workers in Gaza is becoming ‘increasingly intolerable.' The nation's largest school district could ban cell phones by January. Supreme Court inadvertently uploads ‘document' about ruling in Idaho abortion case. DHS identifies 400 migrants smuggled into the US by network that may be connected to ISIS. Boy who took ill at Wild Rivers in Irvine died from congenial heart defect, official say. SpaceX could build vehicle that will drag the International Space Station out of orbit. Major study reveals if multivitamins actually help you live longer.
Grab your Wild Rivers coffee and have a listen! P.S. soon you'll be able to watch our podcasts online, if you want to see our beautiful faces. hokseynativeseeds.com theprairiefarm.com
Tillie Walton is an award-winning conservationist, hydrologist, river guide, and speaker. As the host of Wild Rivers with Tillie on PBS, she uses her knowledge and passion to help people connect more deeply to self, others, and nature. Join us today as Tillie tells us about the immersive nature experience in high school that ignited her deep and abiding love for rivers and what she learned from coming into contact with the margins of life through her immersion in backcountry living. She shares how these experiences inspired her to study waterways from both a scientific and an experiential perspective before giving her insights on the unique annual river trips she hosts for influential leaders. Tune in to learn about the profound shifts that occur when folks embrace the discomfort of the backcountry and give themselves over to river time. In this episode, Tillie Walton talks about:The journey that led her to the backcountry [03:13]Our profound connection to water and what it means to be fluid beings on earth [11:36]What inspired her to bring river experiences to others [20:03]Details about her annual group trip and the beautiful things that have come out of it [23:31]What she takes into account when putting a group together [26:41]Important facts about the Colorado River and the connection that Native American communities have to it [31:08]Learning to embrace harsh backcountry conditions and its impact on participants [33:02]A parting message of appreciation for the sublime nature of water and a reminder to consciously look out for moments of awe and wonder [36:34]Resources: Learn more about Tillie's annual river trip for influential leaders. Tune in to Wild Rivers with Tillie. Subscribe and Review Poetry of ImpactWant to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes? Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify , or your favorite podcast player and you'll be the first to know when new episodes drop.Help us craft a memorable and meaningful experience! Click here to leave a review.
Chilly Mornings Warm Blankets.mp3"Our House" - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young"We're Going to Be Friends" - The White Stripes"Let's Be Still" - The Head And The Heart"Kiss Me" - Sixpence None The Richer"Fast Car" - Tracy Chapman"Heart Attack" - Wild Rivers"The Long Way Home" - Norah Jones"Shelter from the Storm" - Bob Dylan"First Day of My Life" - Bright Eyes"Caroline" - Colter Wall, Belle Plaine"Hold You Dear" - The Secret Sisters"Landslide" - Fleetwood Mac"I'm On Your Side" - Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats"Autumn Town Leaves" - Iron & Wine https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2S6sutW72zgfRPmIwqIe4u?si=db931b4ec1614811
It is a great question, an important one, a difficult one; what matters most in life? Jesus rarely answered questions, but this one - he did. This past Sunday, at Storyline's Gathering, we continued our new series, Love Matters Most.The band performed songs by James Bay, Sara Bareilles, Wild Rivers, and more.
Best-selling Outdoors Writer, Wilderness Expert, Retired Forrester and Environmental Science Teacher, Cliff Jacobson, talks about his experience canoeing some of the most remote parts of the world.Outdoors People is broadcast live Wednesdays at 6PM ET.Outdoors People TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Outdoors People Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Outdoors People Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
089 - Liily's Sam De La Torre and Wild Rivers In Ep 88 of “Have Guitar Will Travel," host James Patrick Regan speaks with Liily's guitarist Sam De La Torre, and with members of Wild Rivers. Sam De La Torre shared how the band originated in the Toluca Lake area of LA. He is Frank Zappa fan and what gear he is currently using on tour. Wild Rivers, a Canadian band, discussed how their musical style was influenced by indie folk from Toronto. Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Thinkin' Bout Love is originally by Canadian band Wild Rivers. Joining me on my second collaboration is a young, talented singer and session guitarist, Dumi (Doo me). He plays the guitar as well as sings vocals on this track, Thinkin' Bout Love.
Thinkin' Bout Love is originally by Canadian band Wild Rivers. Joining me on my second collaboration is a young, talented singer and session guitarist, Dumi (Doo me). He plays the guitar as well as sings vocals on this track, Thinkin' Bout Love.
Welcome to the show! Our guest today is Bobby Stricker, a recent transplant to the Applegate Valley in Oregon. Bobby is a father, husband, writer, advertising consultant, and magazine publisher of the 101 Things To Do magazine that promotes travel and tourism throughout Western, Coastal, and Southern Oregon. He is passionate about exploring the variety of people and things to do in Oregon, from home repair fun and homesteading, to food, beer, wine, kids activities, and more. Bobby has been in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest since 2014, when he moved from his longtime home of Scottsdale, Arizona. He's interested in aviation, travel, yoga, hiking, food, the oceans and river adventures, car shows, and festivals of any kind. As a marketing consultant, Bobby loves meeting people and experiencing how they live their lives. FYI: He's excited about promoting the Applegate Valley AVA designation and has been in cooperation with Grants Pass tourism authority and Jacksonville Chamber. Bobby is also gearing up for the June release of the new edition of the 101 Things To Do magazine and is always looking for new things to write about. If you have a business or want to recommend a business that needs more customers and revenue from locals and visitors, contact Bobby at 101thingsoregon.com Rogue Jet Boat Tours Union Creek Resort Cantrall Buckley Park Belle Fiore Winery - Ashland 101thingsoregon.com Jacksonvilleyogaandwellness.com
New music from Colin &Caroline, Joshua Hyslop, Alanis Morrisette, Wild Rivers, Ada Lea,Noah Gunderson,and more this week!
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 11/28/2022 featuring: Kelly Hunt “Across the Great Divide” Even the Sparrow (2019 Rare Bird Records) 4:58 Lisa Richards “We Were Wild” Waiting to Fly (2022 Lisa Richards) 3:23 David Jacobs-Strain “Raleigh” Geneseo (2013 David Jacobs-Strain) 4:54 Kris Angelis “A Different Story” Damn Shame Waste (2022 Kris Angelis) 3:14 Charlie Mars “Cold Shoulder” Times Have Changed (2022 Charlie Mars) 3:57 Abigail Lapell “Ships” Stolen Time (2022 Outside Music) 3:44 Mark Erelli “You” Lay Your Darkness Down (2022 Soundly Music) 4:36 Cammy Enaharo “Our Own Hands” Hard To Look At (2022 Cammy Enaharo) 2:56 Wild Rivers “Heart Attack” Wild Rivers (2016 Wild Rivers) 4:20 Joy Oladokun “breathe again” in defense of my own happiness (2021 Amigo) 3:49 Darden Smith “Perfect For a Little While” Western Skies (2021 Bull By The Horns) 4:05 Lizzy Plotkin & Natalie Spears “Seasons Change” Just over the Ridge (2021 Lizzy Plotkin & Natalie Spears) 4:06
In this episode: The 988 Hotline is live. What's In The Newz? West Hollywood's 4am last call, Wild Rivers is back, a mother tries to save her kids, Fast Stories about Fast Food, the new Hershey Mix McFlurry, a lady tries to make her own McDonalds food, drinking 2 to 3 drinks a week can hurt your brain, text an old friend, and more!! You can reach us anytime by calling the JANK LINE 855-JANKY-69 or email us at jankytown69@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @jankytown69 for the latest jank!! Support the show and join the fun on Patreon for as little as $2: Patreon.com/jankytown Help Keep Janky Town alive! Show some love on Pay Pal: paypal.me/jankytown69
Concert Pipeline’s three hundred sixty eighth episode, the third of five episodes from BottleRock in Napa covering interviews and performances from artists at the festival, features Wild Rivers and Hendrick’s Gin. First, we chat with Devan Glover, Khalid Yassein, and Andrew Oliver from Wild Rivers about creating their own dating website to match up their fans, legitimizing their career for their parents by “Thinking Bout Love” going gold in Canada, partnering with Reverb to make their tour climate positive, and their new album “Sidelines.” We then talk to Mattias Horseman, Hendrick’s Gin Ambassador, about their 3-story bar, the culture that ties them to BottleRock, and their cucumber & rose petal essence that makes their gin unique.
Concert Pipeline’s three hundred sixty eighth episode, the third of five episodes from BottleRock in Napa covering interviews and performances from artists at the festival, features Wild Rivers and Hendrick’s Gin. First, we chat with Devan Glover, Khalid Yassein, and Andrew Oliver from Wild Rivers about creating their own dating website to match up their fans, legitimizing their career for their parents by “Thinking Bout Love” going gold in Canada, partnering with Reverb to make their tour climate positive, and their new album “Sidelines.” We then talk to Mattias Horseman, Hendrick’s Gin Ambassador, about their 3-story bar, the culture that ties them to BottleRock, and their cucumber & rose petal essence that makes their gin unique.
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Ryan and Josh talk Batman, Batman and Batman in this episode of Millennial Coffee Break. They start with a dive into superhero media (01:34), then give a light review of the new Batman movie. Next, the guys rank all the live action movie Batman(s) (23:39) on their skills as Batman and Bruce Wayne to determine the best overall Batman. Finally, a small cleanser in Brain Jam (44:12) where Ryan presents Bed Rock by Wild Rivers and Josh presents Soldier, Poet, King by The Oh Hellos. Come join the guys as they dive into another fun-filled and Batastic Millennial Coffee Break. Links to Songs: Solider, Poet, King: https://open.spotify.com/track/3xtiXNDbSKxy20I7D6vFUg?si=4dda05d71db7477b Bedrock: https://open.spotify.com/track/5gzS0JyrF7IHZzMH4rNpoK?si=184995db39e24846 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-conner/support
Cliff Jacobsen is one of North America's most respected outdoors writers, wilderness guides, and is the most published canoeing/camping writer of the 20-21st century with more than 20 top-selling books on camping and canoeing-camping.His camping tips and tricks, stories and how-tos for paddling wild rivers and efforts in getting youth into the wilderness have touched generations of outdoor enthusiasts. We talk camping tips and tricks, best river trips in North America, what we get from going into the woods, the outdoor "gene", and more. Find Cliff @ www.cliffcanoe.comSubscribe now to the Buffalo Roamer Podcast for new stories of Adventure every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month. www.buffaloroamer.com
Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast
In this week's episode of Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast, host Jon Steinberg shares his list of top ten Southern California amusement parks that are worthy of any itinerary. His list includes: Sky Park at Santa's Village in Sky Forest, Wild Rivers in Irvine, Dry Town Waterpark in Palmdale, Castle Park in Riverside, Legoland in Carlsbad, Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, Raging Waters in San Dimas, Universal Studios in Universal City, Knotts Berry Farm in Buena Park and Disneyland in Anaheim.Instagram: @livinginthesprawlpodcastEmail: livinginthesprawlpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.livinginthesprawlpodcast.comCheck out our favorite CBD gummy company...it helps us get better sleep and stay chill. Use code "SPRAWL" for 20% off. https://www.justcbdstore.com?aff=645Check out Goldbelly for all your favorite US foods to satisfy those cravings or bring back some nostalgia. Our favorites include Junior's Chessecakes from New York, Lou Malnati's deep dish pizza from Chicago and a philly cheesesteak from Pat's. Use the link https://goldbelly.pxf.io/c/2974077/1032087/13451 to check out all of the options and let them know we sent you.Use code "SPRAWL" for (2) free meals and free delivery on your first Everytable subscription.Support the podcast and future exploration adventures. We are working on unique perks and will give you a shout out on the podcast to thank you for your contribution!Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast is on Podfanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/sprawl Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/livinginthesprawlpodcast)
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Mark May was a brilliant but troubled young man who made a decision to leave society altogether in the 1980s. He descended into a remote gorge in NSW and survived in the bush by hunting and living in rough camps for 35 years. Writer Tom Patterson tells his story
Some episodes of The Loom are neither stories, nor interviews, but seasonal musings which are inspired by the folklore, deities, cycles & tales of the season, coupled with intentions to re-frame my own daily life in the context of (internal & global) seasonal cycles & lore. I hope you will join me & would love to hear your own experiences & thoughts on the season…MUSICThe tracks used in this episode are In The Forest by Lesfm, sourced courtesy of Pixabay & Wild Rivers by Ketsa, used courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Our theme song is Grannen's Bastu by Varelse.PATREONThis podcast is brought to you courtesy of my patrons. If you would like to explore extended materials, or simply wish to support the countless hours of (unpaid) work I put in + the continued life & growth of the podcast, head to Patreon and consider becoming a patron. If you enjoy this series, please rate/review it & share with friends. It is the only way for this little podcast to grow.Many thanks & Happy January!
Sneak peek at upcoming albums from North Mississippi Allstars, Cactus Blossoms, and Wild Rivers. New music from Gov't Mule, Ted Hefko, and a classic George Jones track. "#468 For people who have a twenty in their pocket" originated from Americana Music Show.