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Welcome to our first Money Monday! In this episode, I talk with Danielle Vandehei, an Independent Travel Agent and full-time traveler living life by boat. You can get in contact with Danielle regarding her Tanzania or Zanzabar adventures by messaging her on Facebook.Check out World School Tools to find our favorite tools for transportation, housing, connectivity, free flights, insurance virtual mail, going digital, education, language and more! Catch up on our full-time travels on Facebook and see worldschooling in action! Want more? Join Worldschool Money, a community of worldschoolers working towards independence to explore the world's lessons and locations! Complete this 30 sec survey and tell me what you'd like to see more / less of in future episodes!
Mojo Thunder II: More Mojo More ThunderBryson Willoughby and Sean Sullivan are my guests on this week's Bourbon Turntable. If you missed last week with Zac Shoopman and Andrew Brockman, then be sure to catch that episode, too.We talk about everything Mojo Thunder, but the focus is on their exceptional new album, "The Infinite Hope". Each song on this album is special as the elevation in song writing and musicality is evident on each track. You can stream "The Infinite Hope" on all streaming services or go to mojothunder.com to order physical copies of the album. The second album release show is Friday, August 23 at Zanzabar. Be there if at all possible!We also taste some whiskey together starting with Cuervito Vivo! from Glenn's Creek Distilling and Bulleit barrel strength.I want to thank all the guys from Mojo Thunder for being on Bourbon Turntable. Congratulations to you all for such an exceptional new album!
Water Step is a non-profit organization with a mission to bring clean water to the world. On May 17 at Zanzabar in Louisville, Sweet Lady and Bleu Phonque are in concert to benefit Water Step. In this week's episode, I tell you about Water Step and the concert. If you've listened to Bourbon Turntable or followed me on social...you surely know about these two incredible bands. If you can get to Louisville on Friday, May 17...get to this show! I've been asked to MC the evening and am truly honored to do so in promoting this great organization and two bands that I love. Visit www.waterstep.org for more information on this organization.
Sydney Sleadd is a singer/songwriter from Louisville, Kentucky. She has been writing and performing on and off since 2011 and was formerly known as "Alabama Brown" before deciding to switch from a stage name to her real name. She released one EP under Alabama Brown in 2012, and another under Sydney Sleadd in 2016. She released 2 new singles and is back in the studio working on a full length album. Sydney is a self-taught musician who first learned piano as a child and then guitar in her early 20's. She started writing songs in her teen years as a way to process difficult emotions and make sense of the world around her. She has a storytelling style of writing, and her songs range from diary entries to musings about life. Her music is hard to classify in a single genre as she weaves folk, grunge, soul, and outlaw country throughout her discography. She is known for her clever lyrics, unique playing style, and powerhouse vocals. Sydney has been featured in Louisville Music News, on Great Day Live, and Cumberland Country Music. She hosted a "Ladies of Louisville" music in the round at Lettersong for 2 years bringing lesser known local female artists into the spotlight. She has played at many prominent local venues including ZanzaBar, Hard Rock Cafe, the Rudyard Kipling, Odeon, and opened for Lydia Loveless at Uncle Slayton's. She performed at The Moon and Stars Festival for her second year and recently opened for Australian band "MANE" at The Monarch. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tophillrecording/support
Welcome back metal heads to another episode of The Great Metal debate podcast. It's your man Xander yet again, back with another album review. Today, we'll be looking at the brand new record from Portland based melodic black metalers Uada with their 4th full-length titled Crepuscule Natura. I have been a fan since 2018 when I first heard their 2nd album Cult Of A Dying Sun. That album has become an all-time favorite. I have defended this band for years now against all the internet trolls who consistently bash this band over weird accusations about Uada supposedly copying other bands. Sure, some things might have similarity, but there has always been differences in both musical structures and stage presence. 2020's Djinn album was a fantastic follow-up to Cult and definitely outdid their Devoid of Light debut. Back in late 2019 I had the pleasure of seeing these guys at Zanzabar in Louisville, Kentucky. After the show I got my picture with the whole band but looking back now it's embarrassing. Maybe I can redeem myself one day when I see them live again. But for now, let's dissect Crepuscule Natura. Starting things long and strong, we got the album opener "The Abyss Gazing Back". It's worth pointing out in advance that this album only has 5 songs but each of them account for the nearly 42 minute runtime. Lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Jake Superchi crushes it yet again with his beautifully written melodic riffs and harrowing bellows. One thing that I noticed immediately was a musical return to form as this new record reminds me so much of their Devoid of Light debut. The winding guitar tune in this one especially toward this track's conclusion is the good kind of earworm hook that you won't mind getting stuck in your head. Hearing this full album on repeat for a total of 5 times has made me appreciate the hard work each member of the current line-up has put into this breathtaking release. Two new members have stepped in as the secondary guitarist Kevin Bedra and Trevor McCain who is now pounding away at the skins. Both of which are seemingly a perfect fit for this band and I must compliment them for a job well done. Then we have the album title track "Crepuscule Natura" which takes you on another hypnotic journey. This is followed up with "The Dark (Winter)". The opening riffs alone are enough to make you enter a meditative state. This is precisely the kind of music I want to hear emanating from my ear buds when I take a nature walk. Just like the previous album Djinn, the bass is audible in most areas but throughout certain areas in the mixing I have noticed the absence. This is my minute gripe with this album. This of course is no shade being thrown toward Nate Verschoor as I think he does a phenomenal job. But again, I feel like his abilities could've stood out just a little more in the sound mixing. Maybe with future efforts, the volume can be turned up just a hair. Next is "Retraversing The Void" which had a lyric video released on YouTube. I won't spoil too much here as I believe fans should check it out for themselves. Closing things out we got the band's 12 minute long epic titled "Through The Wax and Through The Wane". I must criticize one thing about this track. It's too long and lacks variety as the same long windy riff seems to go on for a long time. It's still a good tune but certainly has some fat that could benefit from being trimmed just a little. Crepuscule Natura is yet another solid release from an incredible band but I must say this album is not really my favorite. It is definitely better than Devoid of Light despite my earlier comparison and praise. But I still love Djinn as 2nd best and I believe Cult Of A Dying Sun is their magnum opus. Sometimes when you catch lightning in a bottle; it's extremely difficult to top such an impressive feat. All things considered, I'm going to rate this album as 8/10.
We've got a roundup of various restaurant news on this week's Access Louisville podcast.Reporter Michael Jones has an interesting story to share about Andrea Essenpreis, the owner of Q&A Sweet Treats at 211 S. First St. in La Grange. Essenpreis, following a recent accident, experienced a lot of community support for herself and her bakery — full details here.We also talk about the opening of Awry Brewing Co. in the Highlands neighborhood in Louisville, as well as a new "Laundrocade" venture from the Zanzabar owners, and the opening of a new Asian kitchen at the Outlet Shoppes. A new podcaster, Joel Stinnett, joins the show this week. Stinnett recently started at Louisville Business First but is a veteran of covering the health care industry. We chat about a couple stories he has worked on of late, including an interview with One Southern Indiana's outgoing CEO Wendy Dant Chesser and a story about former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin's new role.Late in the show we discuss AppHarvest — a promising Kentucky startup that has been experiencing difficulties this year and just named a new CEO.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on most popular podcasts services.
Have you ever dreamed of just taking off and traveling the world? That's exactly what my guests today did. 1 year, 24 countries, 4 continents…. Their Instagram account says it all: Kansas Meet World. I can't wait for you to meet this Kansas family and learn about their gap year. This trip was about so many things - seeing the world, learning how to support locals, experiencing other religions, figuring out what you can and can't live with, and how important it is to live your life connected to those who are most important to you.. It happens to me very often that I'm someplace outside of Kansas and I run into Kansans. For the Lewison family, it happened in places like Zanzabar. We may be a fairly small population, but we show up in a lot of exotic places! What I ultimately take away from my conversation with the Lewisons is that it is important to explore the world AND our home in Kansas. Kansas Meet World Instagram What You'll Learn in this Episode How a family of 5 traveled the world for a year What is a whirling dervish? About the Kansas Burger in Portugal How the Kansas school system allowed kids to travel the world and still stay in school How to Support the Podcast: Tell a friend about us Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite app Follow us on Instagram or Facebook Buy a Kansas Travel Journal Send us a recommendation for an episode
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Hello little bubbles! This one is light and fun I promise! Thanks for listening and please rate review and subscribe. Follow me on @tales.from.the.tub --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Travel Gluten Free Podcast Episode 124 Take an Exotic Vacation Off the Coast of Africa to Tanzania and Zanzabar with Tony Labbe of Labbe Travel Welcome to the Travel Gluten Free Podcast, where you can listen in on how to lead a gluten-free lifestyle with more fun and ease! Travel Gluten Free gives you valuable information from finding a safe restaurant to knowing what food is safe to eat when you travel, I'll be with you every step of the way on your gluten-free journey. Lead your gluten-free life, don't let being gluten-free lead your life. Enjoy Food, Enjoy Travel, and Enjoy Life with your show host, Elikqitie! In this episode, I’ll talk to Tony Labbe of Labbe Travel about the exotic location of Tanzania off the coast of Africa. Right now, you don’t need a COVID test to fly to Tanzania. Listen in and learn what Tony recommends for vacationing off the coast of Africa and contact Tony if you’d like him to book your trip for your next vacation! The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free Are you anxious about traveling with Celiacs Disease? Does the thought of getting sick on vacation worry you to no end? Unsure of what travel options are safe and how to choose a safe restaurant away from home for you and your children? The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free will walk you through the process of planning and enjoying your next gluten-free travel adventure! Take the guesswork out of how to travel, where to go, and how to eat safely when you follow the information in my guide. Whether you are celiacs or gluten intolerant, my guide will give you handy information to delight in your next vacation experience! Learn how to take a trip safely, what questions to ask when you are at a restaurant and which online tools and apps to utilize to find safe, dedicated gluten-free restaurants and food options. Find out what stores to shop at to purchase gluten-free food, determine if a restaurant is gluten-free or celiac friendly, and when you should walk out of a restaurant. Find Out More About My Guest Visit Labbe Travel on the web Journey with Travel Gluten Free Grab the Guide to Traveling Gluten Free Get the BEST all-natural gluten-free travel cosmetics at Lemongrass Spa! Find cool gluten-free swag in my new shop here Visit my Travel Deals page on my website Support Travel Gluten Free on Patreon Travel Gluten Free on Social Media Twitter Facebook Youtube Pinterest Instagram On the Web Spread the love of Travel Gluten Free podcast and share this episode with a friend ***Disclaimer: All content found on the Travel Gluten Free Website, including text, images, audio, or other formats were created for informational purposes only. Material contained on Travel Gluten Free website, podcast, and social media postings are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard or delay seeking professional medical advice, Travel Gluten Free website, podcast, and guests present content solely for educational and entertainment purposes, and use of this information is at your own risk.***
We got to speak with Jigg on her new gig at Zanzabar (in Louisville, KY) and how she manages to maneuver the local scene, as a one woman team! Make sure to come out to Zanzabar every Friday at midnight to enjoy different music acts that Jigg has booked. You can keep up with all of her events on her IG: @thelocalplug502! Keep up with everything 2026 on our ig @2026inc.
The natives are restless along the African coast, on the island of Zanzabar. A popular witch doctor has been on the move to incite the tribes. British officials try to calm the matter, but will the diplomacy do any good against superstition, and dangers from the jungle? Might the good Germans, and Dr Schmidt be up to something? The situation comes to a head, and gets even more dire when the famous witch doctor arrives. He turns out to be a Cockney faker who has been impressing the natives with his sleight of hand tricks. His kind of magic is soon put to the testRead More →
The crew of the Zanzabar continue their exploration of the derelict ship they’ve been sent out to assess and collect. However, the crew finds themselves face to face with a fairly serious moral dilemma. What dilemma you ask? What choice do they end up making? Listen now to find out! Intro Music Courtesy of Gogol Bordello Patreon Patrons for This Episode: Casey Smith Cheryl Maplefish Craig Thibodeau Destiny Aderhold Katerina B Rachel Lindley Tarken Davis (aka Ghost of Timmy the Mute) Zophar Petty Help us out! Become a Patreon! Be sure to follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Visit us here bardsandnobles.com You can send us snail mail to: Bards & Nobles P.O. Box 381061 Birmingham, AL 35238
The knockout punch in this war was the equivalent to just a few seconds into the first round!
We head to Zanzabar and Chuck E Cheese in search of love!
CLOSESOUND is a podcast by Grace Rogers that features conversations with creative people about music. Quality Cable is a self-proclaimed, "Zesty/Chill/Nostalgic Indie Rock band from Louisville, Kentucky." Their members are Emma Treganowan, Fiona Palensky, William Lamkin, Samuel Kernohan, and Andrew Ramsey. You can find QC on Instagram @qualitycableband or on Facebook as Quality Cable: https://www.facebook.com/QualityCableBand/?eid=ARAH9_lhJZ8MjGKX8o4ZO9CdYAla2jbmwd-kWhxUDMHtfJslegNQKzJS9q1WJWL2D3sTJ2pd04VjuSug. You can also access their music on Bandcamp: https://qualitycable.bandcamp.com/, Itunes, or Spotify. They will be playing at Zanzabar in Louisville, Ky on January 11th! Here's a link to the event for additional info: https://www.facebook.com/events/1955038777866574/ Links to resources mentioned during the podcast: Fiona's Mentions: Tania Maria- & Airto Moreira, "Yatra Ta": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eJhWRVwIlI Astrud Gilberto, "Dindi": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxrO-NQhiHc Alvin Lucier: "I’m Sitting in a Room": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAxHlLK3Oyk Andrew's Mentions: Let’s Eat Grandma, "Falling into Me": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGVv7SQ_jus Sam's Mentions: Medeski Martin & Wood: https://medeskimartinandwood.com/ William's Mentions: Sasami Ashworth: https://www.sasamiashworth.com/ Emma's Mentions: Haley Bonar, "Impossible Dream": https://haley.bandcamp.com/album/impossible-dream Queen, "I Want to Break Free": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM8Ss28zjcE Bob Dylan, "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neQXiJu3vYo Mac Demarco: https://macdemarco.bandcamp.com/ Johnny Cash Crumb: https://www.crumbtheband.com/ Grandma’s Boyfriend: https://grandmasboyfriend.bandcamp.com/
Dane Waters has belted out beautiful tunes in Softcheque, Sapat, The Louisville Opera, A7A, and so many other musical projects. She serenades our city in several languages and helps bridge the musical gaps between the classical, operatic, and underground worlds. A visual artist as well, she's recently started fusing that with movement and music, creating performance art that is breathtakingly compelling. And she loves to laugh! She sat down with JC to talk about improvising, building musical muscles, John Cage, and more... This episode is sponsored by Zanzabar and Dauntless Distributing.
Thalia Zedek & Chris Brokaw helped found the band Come in the early '90's in Boston. Before that Zedek had played in the bands Uzi and Live Skull, and Brokaw drummed for Codeine. Since Come disbanded in the early 2000's, both have gone on to maintain successful solo careers. They stopped by Louisville on a recent living room tour, and guest host Carrie Neumayer sat down to catch up with them. They talked about songwriting processes, the charm of intimate venues, politics in music, and more... This episode is sponsored by Guestroom Records, Heine Bros. Coffee, & Zanzabar.
Chris Maggio is an out of this world drummer who's played for the bands Sleigh Bells, Trap Them, Coliseum, and Wear Your Wounds. His style fuses together a combination of jazz discipline and punk rock ethos, which makes him capable of playing with just about anyone. A native of New Jersey, he moved to Louisville from Florida, and made his mark on the music scene immediately. He sat down with JC to talk about drumming technique, putting up with guitar players, navigating disaster, and (a lot) more... This episode is sponsored by Guestroom Records, featuring a live in-store with Tomberlin on October 12, Zanzabar, and Dauntless Distributing.
Jecorey '1200' Arthur has spent his life in Louisville bridging gaps between hip-hop, classical music, and community activism. From an early age, he started creating beats and recording music and quickly formed his own artistic voice and musical palette. Not content with the trappings of music school, he sought to fuse his hip-hop upbringing with his university education, and Louisville music has never been the same. Whether its through his work with the Louisville orchestra, Louisville Public Media, teaching children in the classroom, or community outreach with various organizations, Jecorey continues to push the boundaries of music and its relation to a vital and progressive city. He sat down with JC to talk about Muhammad Ali, growing up in the west end of Louisville, new approaches to music education, and more... This episode is brought to you by Zanzabar and Dauntless Distributing.
Ryan Davis is essential to Louisville music. Whether it's through founding the Cropped Out festival, releasing excellent records on his Sophomore Lounge label, or playing shows in State Champion & Tropical Trash, Ryan's reach and influence are immeasurable. Perpetually touring and recording, he still finds time to set up shows for out of town bands and create stunning visual art that finds homes on flyers and record covers. He sat down with JC to discuss his former life as a track star, the pros and cons of Las Vegas, making a name for yourself in an increasingly saturated DIY scene, and more... This episode is sponsored by Zanzabar and Dauntless Distributing.
Tim Barnes is a fixture in Louisville's experimental music scene both as a performer and curator. He's played on records by Jim O'Rourke and Silver Jews, performed with Faust and Lee Ranaldo, and even negotiated musical moments for MTV and Nike. All this, and he's stayed level-headed and dedicated enough to help raise a family and tirelessly run one of Louisville's most important music venues, Dreamland. He sat down with JC to talk fusing rock drumming with artistic music, pushing artistic boundaries at all times, running an avant garde non-profit, and more... This episode sponsored by Zanzabar and Dauntless Distributing.
Kevin Ratterman is a highly skilled producer and engineer known for working with artists as varied as My Morning Jacket, White Reaper, The Flaming Lips, Shannon Wright, and Andrew Bird. He's also a powerful drummer and multi-instrumentalist, having performed in studio and on stage with Twin Limb, Jim James, Wax Fang, Elliott, and many others. Somehow he finds the time to run a world-class recording studio in Louisville, KY. He sat down with JC to talk music making, production, life on the road, his drumming origins, and more. This episode sponsored by Zanzabar and Dauntless Distributing.
Contributor Logan Nichols talks to Zanzabar owner Antz Wettig, pinball repairman Russell Willoughby and Arcade Odyssey owner Ed Lutz about how a pinball culture in Louisville has developed, The upcoming release of The Hobbit machine at Zanzabar, their favorite games and more.
Victor brags talks about his trip to the good ol' US of A. TIMESTAMP: Intro for special .5 podcast - 0m 0s What we've been up to since the last podcast - 3m 15s Galloping Ghost - 11m 20s Underground Retrocade - 1h 05m 0s Giordano's Pizza - 1h 14m 46s Logan Arcade - 1h 23m 41s Broken Token Meet Up - 1h 34m 48s Zanzabar - 1h 44m 31s Barcadia - 1h 55m 58s Austin TX with Aaron Hickman - 2h 3m 08s Arcade News - 2h 39m 16s Pickups - 2h 55m 30s Feedback - 3h 09m 40s Shout Outs - 3h 24m 21s Musical Interlude - 3h 28m 01s Next Show's Game - 3h 31m 37s Ending Thoughts - 3h 33m 03s VIC'S 'MERICA TOUR LINKS: US Trip 2015 Picture Album Chicago Tourism Griffin Aerotech & Sky Curser Galloping Ghost Galloping Ghost Walkaround (Video) Underground Retrocade Logan Arcade Giordano's Pizza Louisville Tourism Broken Token Podcast Zanzabar Zanzabar on Twitter New Orleans Tourism Barcadia Austin Tourism Diagamblic Music Game Over Videogames Pinballz Arcade Arcade UFO NEWS AND FEEDBACK LINKS: Binary Star Software (Vectrex) Antic Atari 8 Bit Podcast Open Apple Podcast (Apple II) CroZXy Road on ZX81 Shooty Skies Charity Arcade In Swedish Airports Batcave Walkaround (Video) Peter Kman Sweden's 39" CRT (behind a Candy bezel for scale) Rest in pixels Brad Fuller, old-school Atari musician. A retrospective of the US TV program, Starcade. Unknown PCB found on Yahoo Japan - Wing Force, 1993, Atlus. Metal Slug lives on in mobile game format. Wes Copeland Retakes The Donkey Kong World Record From Robbie Lakeman! New Robotron WR on Tie Die romsby David Gomez. MAME Control Summary for 0.106 from Player Missile. Arcade Expo 2. NEXT SHOW'S GAME: Same as last time due to this special. Continue playing for two more weeks please! Kung-Fu Master, Irem, 1984. Difficulty = easy, Energy loss = slow, Lives = 3, ‘World' rom.
In this episode, Chelsea comes to the realization that one of her favorite sexual acts has become obsolete. Also, hear about her opinions and experiences with one of the "greatest places on earth," the strip club. Email Chelsea: chelseadisgrace@gmail.com Twitter: ChelseaDisgrace Instagram: ChelseaDisgrace Podcast recorded & produced by: Zack Berjawi www.zackberjawi.com
We've got a special guest this episode! Lost Radio's own Jason Gagnon hops on board to speculate about the interesting and weird! This week we've got roads paved in solar rays, an internet powered robobrain, and solving that one pesky questions, are we in a hologram? Other Mentions: Lost Radio, Tea Time with Zanzabar, Bizarre States, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Mass Effet, Retron 3, game cartridges, and Last Coin at the Arcade.
It's Monday February 20th, 2012 and today we have a live recorded mix by Adam Jay from ‘Pitch' @ Zanzabar, Louisville US. As a producer, Adam has taken the global techno scene by the throat with continuous output on the some of the most respected labels worldwide. He has toured the world as a [...]