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A supplemental podcast for the website USvTsarnaev.org, dedicated to discussing the Boston Marathon bombing and the court case United States v. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Frequent topics are developments in Dzhokhar's appeal, new findings on our independent investigation into the case, legal opinions from an in-house defense attorney, and more.
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This is my podcast!I have three goals for this podcast. First, I want to explore an aspect of being politically progressive and Christian. Christianity has been co-opted by the right and now in pop-culture seems synonymous with bigotry and miserliness, with scarcity instead of abundance. This is my small attempt to reclaim a faith based on love, generosity, justice, and healing. Secondly, I’m interested in discussing specific issues facing our communities today, issues of justice that need t ...
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Join us each episode, as we sit down and go one on one with the country music legends. Big Buck Country 101.5's Jason Toy, will be your host, as we hear stories, from the legends, and we learn the stories behind their music, their lives and their influences.
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In which two talented writers and raconteurs, Jeff Richardson and KC KAOS, get together once a week to talk about life, art, music and other stuff, all while making the funny and sharing their own artistic creations. They also interview the smartest, funniest, and most fascinating people in the business!
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Have you ever wondered what it's like growing up with famous parents? It's hard to make your name in this world. Especially when millions of eyes are on you from birth. Everyone has their own expectations of you and you have your parent's legacy to live up to. In this podcast we sit down with people living out those exact situations. From sons and daughters of some of the world's biggest entertainers, to hall of fame athletes, to world changing politician's children. Hear what it's like for ...
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In this episode of the Big Buck Legends 1on1 Podcast, we sit down with the great Nancy Jones and New York Times best-selling author Ken Abraham. Nancy (wife of George Jones) teamed up with Ken Abraham to tell the truthful story of "The Possum," George Jones. We discuss all the highs and lows of one of the greatest country musicians, of all time.…
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In this episode, of our Big Buck Legends 1on1 Podcast, we spend some time with James Dupre'. We talk about the great Randy Travis and how he and technology helped release Randy's new single, "Where That Came From." Plus, how James was picked by Randy and Mary to carry on the Randy Travis legacy.저자 Kindred Digital Podcasts
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This week's edition of The Big Buck Legends 1on1 Podcast, we spend some time with the great Clay Walker. We chat about his new music, that is very special to him, plus we talk career, his musically talented kids and his continued efforts to raise money for MS research, with his Clay Walker Foundation.…
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This week Vegas is joined by tattooer Jalen Frizzell aka fuzzywuzzums. They chat about how apprenticeships have traditionally been violent and predatory. Exploring the benefits of a traditional apprenticeship, the process of obtaining an apprenticeship, as well as personal experiences with apprenticeships as Black tattooers. Relevant links: Fuzzywu…
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This week, Vegas is joined by tattooer, friend and studio mate Krys to chat all things tattoo trends. From Rihanna-inspired sternum tattoos to their most embarrassing trendy tattoos, they break down trends over the years and look at where the industry is going. Relevant links: Krys Ink The Teardown is an editaudio Original podcast. This episode was…
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This week Vegas is joined by Tā Moko artist, painter and organizer Julie Paama-Pengelly to talk about the revitalization of the Maori art of tattooing. They talk about how the history of colonization has impacted the art and how the practice and Maori identity is being reclaimed. Relevant links: Julie Paama Pengelly Art Body Creative Studio The Tea…
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Tattoo culture has largely centered itself with substances but could things be changing? This week Vegas sits down with Faith Alexandra Marie aka Needle Imprints to discuss navigating the tattoo industry as a sober person. They chat about building community in ways that don’t center around substances and talk about how building a spiritual practice…
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This episode Vegas sits down with interdisciplinary artist, oral historian and tattooer Tamara Santibañez. They discuss how the tattoo industry has been largely unsafe for women, non-men and racialized folks and explore how to integrate trauma-informed practices within tattooing. They also unpack the ways in which the idea of "safe spaces" have bee…
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In this episode, Vegas sets intentions for the second season of The Teardown. They have an intimate conversation with the audience about experiences in tattooing as well as their relationship to the practice now. They’ll talk about the highs and lows, and about how they’d like to rekindle the flame they once had for the artform. The Teardown is an …
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In which Jeff interviews recently jailed environmental activist, Sofia Buhrgard. We learn about the importance of wetlands in curbing global warming and what we can do to protect them. We are: Jeff Richardson @eljefetacoma Sofia Buhrgard, Sweden Check out our website: http://jeffsawesomepods.com Listen to Jeff's other great shows, Shattered Worlds …
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On this edition of the Big Buck Legends 1on1 Podcast, we start season 3, by sitting down with both Lorrie Morgan and Dwight Whitley. We talk careers and we talk about Lorrie's husband and Dwight's brother, Keith Whitley, cementing his legacy, in the 2022 class of the Country Music Hall of Fame.저자 Big Buck Country 101.5 FM
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Garett Bischoff is a former professional wrestler and business owner. His father is Eric Bischoff, Hall of Fame wrestler and founder of WCW's Monday Night Nitro and the NWO. Garett knew from a young age his destiny lay within the ring and he worked behind the scenes with the likes of Hulk Hogan, Sting, Rick Flair and others to learn his craft and s…
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Alexis Arguello was a beast in the boxing ring, winning three World Championships in three weight classes while never loosing a belt in the ring. After his boxing career he moved home to Nicaragua where he became mayor of the capital city. His life would ultimately end in a mystery that is still unanswered but his son, Alexis Arguello Jr. is set on…
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Tess Frizzell was born into Country Music Royalty, being the daughter of CMA/ACM Winner, Shelly West and successful singer/songwriter, Allen Frizzell. Country Music runs so deep in her DNA with her Grandmother, Country Music Hall of Fame member. Dottie West and Uncle, Lefty Frizzell, also a member of the Hall of Fame. Her Mother and Uncle, David Fr…
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The daughter of Hannah Storm (the most prolific female in sportscasting history and anchor of ESPN's Sportscenter) and Dan Hicks (the NBC sports reporter known for calling some of the most memorable events in Olympic Sports history), Hannah Hicks knew from a young age that sports would not be her path. In Fact, after being surrounded by it her whol…
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In this episode, Jeff gets into the issues with Congressional candidate for Washington's 2nd District, Jason Call. They talk climate change, abortion rights, Rick Larsen's terrible record, why neoliberalism is bad for the planet, and more! We are: Jeff Richardson @eljefetacoma Jason Call @callforcongress Check out our website: http://jeffsawesomepo…
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The son of 90's country crooner, John Michael Montgomery, Walker is far from just another famous person's kid. His incredible voice, songwriting and stage performance puts him in a world of his own. In this episode we talk about growing up on the road, a short trip to college and signing a major publishing deal. He also has a new EP out now. --- Su…
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In the final episode of this season, I sit down with Tiff Lee, owner of Heartstrong Tattoo shop in Toronto. We chat about what made us want to open our own shops and talk about ways we’re creating a new, more inclusive tattoo community. Content Warning: This episode contains talk of anti-black racism, police brutality, and drug use. Feel free to sk…
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This week I’m joined by Joey Ramona, a queer Jewish tattooer out of Toronto’s Corner Pocket. In this episode they talk about how they incorporate religion into their tattooing practice and share their experience of starting out as one of the few Jewish tattooers in the city. Content Warning: This episode contains examples of anti-semitism and menti…
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This episode I chat with Asheville tattooer, multidisciplinary artist, DJ and herbalist Obsidian. We discuss how black artists are far too often pigeonholed into one art form and break down how white supremacy has distanced us from our traditional art forms. Links: Obsidian @maybeheaven Linnea (Obsidian’s mentor) Imani k brown @ipukekawaii Flesh an…
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This episode I sit down with Michigan-based artist Carrie Metz Caporusso. Carrie is well known for their ‘roll flowers’, intricate floral designs that are placed in and around the creases of body rolls. In this episode they explain how they came up with the concept ‘roll flowers’ and we discuss the lack of representation of fat bodies in the tattoo…
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This episode I’m joined by Aaron Davis-Holloway, a friend and tattooer out of Atlanta. Aaron is known for his Afro-Americana style. In this episode we talk about how he developed his style and why it’s important to recognize and name this new (but not new) genre of tattooing. Links: Vegas Ink Aaron Davis Tattoos Afro-Americana Tattoos Kayla Diamond…
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This episode I’m chatting with my friend, professional tarot reader and fellow co-owner of Tru Tattoo Shop, Sam Daveena. We chat about how maintaining firm boundaries can preserve your love for tattooing and Sam shares some of her secrets for staying grounded in a job that can get pretty personal (can you get more personal than a tarot reading?). L…
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We start the season off with a little spice as I invite my ex Dylan (tendertatting)onto the show to address some recent controversy. We give you a little inside scoop into our relationship and talk about what it’s like dating a tattoo artist, everything from how to deal with differing skill levels to navigating breakups within the industry. Are you…
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James Meredith is a Civil Rights Icon who can be found in history books across the US and the World. He was the first African-American admitted to Ole Miss and was shot and wounded on a solo march from Memphis, TN to Jackson, MS. His son, John, had a front row view. Growing up in Jim Crow Georgia, John saw his Dad's work and The Civil Rights Moveme…
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In this episode, Jeff interviews advocate for the homeless Virginia Basher to discuss the state of things for the unhoused in Tacoma, Washington. Please listen to the show and send donations of supplies, money, and your time to help the homeless in your area! Jeff Richardson @eljefetacoma Virginia Basher https://www.facebook.com/virginia.basher.5 C…
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Houston Nutt was a polarizing figure in college football in the late 90's and early 2000's. His time as a head coach was full of wins and success at multiple top universities as well as plagued by scandal. In this episode we sit down with Coach Nutt's youngest daughter, Haven, and talk about growing up in the spotlight, living through the controver…
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Houston Nutt was a polarizing figure in college football in the late 90's and early 2000's. His time as a head coach was full of wins and success at multiple top universities as well as plagued by scandal. In this episode we sit down with Coach Nutt's youngest daughter, Haven, and talk about growing up in the spotlight, living through the controver…
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Since 1950 The Wood Brothers Racing Team has been NASCAR's longest continually running team. Home to dozens of Hall of Fame Drivers, 99 wins at the sport's top level and race wins in seven different decades, NASCAR would not be who it is without The Wood Brothers. Since it's inception the team has been family owned and that doesn't look to change. …
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John Hannah was a National Champion at The University of Alabama under legendary coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and then spent 13 seasons with the New England Patriots on his way to the NFL Hall of Fame and being named the greatest offensive tackle to ever play the game. That meant that his son, Seth, had more to live up to than just his father's six foo…
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Keith Whitley died at just 33 years old, leaving behind a son, Jesse Keith, who was not yet two. Raised by his mom, Opry Star Lorrie Morgan, Jesse Keith has always lived in the shadow of his dad's ghost and his mom's legacy. How could any country music career compare to those two? This week we stand around a campfire in Jesse Keith's backyard in Na…
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Business woman and artist manager, Mackenzie Adkins has the pedigree to run the country music world. From the womb she was country music. Her dad, Trace Adkins, is one of Nashville's biggest stars with decades on chart topping songs, video and even movies and tv shows. Her mom, Rhonda Forlaw Adkins, was a publicity manager at Arista Records working…
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The only daughter of George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Georgette Jones has seen it all. In this episode she takes us behind the curtain and into the the world of growing up as a child of the most famous couple in Country Music history. From childhood heartaches of her parents divorce, running from music, finding love and her way back home and finding…
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Son of Country Music Star Aaron Tippin and Music Executive, Thea Tippin, Tom Tippin is blazing his own trail. The Pop singer/songwriter walks us through what it like trying to make it in an industry that his parents help shape and how he plans to make his own name. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-bearden/suppo…
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On today's episode, Logan and Frizz discuss Lakers vs. Celtics, Jamaal Adams injury and the Seahawks continued woes, Steph Curry approaching the NBA's all-time 3-point record and the St. Louis Blues. The guys end today's pod with their usual "Would you Rather Wednesday" segment.
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On the first edition of the Rookie Sports Report "NFL Pick'em Challenge", Matthew Frizzell and Logan Weber are joined by sports comedian Chuck Booms and former MLB pitcher Lucas Harrell to pick their winners of the NFL week 13 slate! Week 13 marquee games include: - LAC @ CIN - BAL @ PIT - DEN @ KC - NE @ BUF…
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In which Jeff mourns the loss of a true professional, Mister Mike Frizzell AKA Old Clip Clop. Jeff says a few words, expresses a few feelings, then reruns the old ep in all its glory. [Jeff: I listened to it again just now, it's really good] Details: In which Jeff interviews podcasting legend and TBTL afficionado Mike "Clip Clop" Frizzell; Jeff lam…
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On this version of "Therapy Session Thursday" Frizz opens up shop his desires for a Pacific based WW2 for Call of Duty in the future. Logan then voices his distain with his favorite teams in the Iowa Hawkeyes and the KC Chiefs on how both teams are good at one specific thing but not the other.
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