Finally, we find out who is unbeatable, unhateable, and unbreakable in the final five episodes of Battle Camp Season One. Host Chris Burns is joined by the multi-talented comedian Dana Moon to relive the cockroach mac & cheese, Trey’s drag debut, and the final wheel spin. The Season One Winner joins Chris to debrief on strategy and dish on game play. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
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We sit down with Captain Greg Sparacio with the Cartersville Police Department to talk about their upcoming golf tournament to benefit the non-profit Bartow Back the Blue .
We sat down with Katie Gobbi with downtown Euharlee to put a spotlight on the return of their Food Truck Friday's . This is the 11th year of the event, starting the 2nd Friday in May and taking place every 2nd Friday through September. The event is free to the public, with a concert to entertain while providing a wide selection of food trucks to patronize for your dining pleasure.…
Deciding game in the quarterfinals of the GHSA Class 4A State Baseball Playoffs - Cartersville at St Pius X Catholic where the Canes win 5-1 and will advance to the semi-finals!
On this week's episode, Mary Agrusa from the Savoy Automobile Museum brings us the next chapter in the ongoing story of the rise of Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company. Today we discuss the discovery of vanadium, which allowed for steel to be made much stronger and thus could use less, making parts lighter yet more resilient. We also discuss how Ford would "tinker" with components, often asking why not try it a different way? By the end of the first year of the rollout of the Model T in 1908 into 1909, they had made profits in excess of $9 million dollars and they hadn't even thought of the assembly line, yet.…
We sit down today with Clint Terza, Superintendent of the Bartow County School System , for our monthly check-in. We discuss upcoming graduation plans of the seniors, new principals announced at Pine Log Elementary and Mission Road Elementary and the overall feel of the end of the school year. We also touch on growth, to include 18 new classrooms going live at Adairsville High School and plans to build a primary school in that same system. We end with a brief discussion about some of the programs over the summer to help with students who may not have been able to pass their proficiency tests in some subject areas.…
On today's show, we spent time with Coach Kyle Tucker of the Cartersville Purple Hurricanes as they get ready for round 3 action of the GHSA baseball playoffs on the road to St. Pius. Then we spend time discussing the Braves and their improvements, the MLB in general and then close with a little discussion of the Stanely Cup playoffs.…
We had the chance to sit down with Cindy Williams, President and CEO of the Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce with her monthly check-in. We discuss the upcoming quarterly luncheon, upcoming programming and other events for the month of May.
Today's show takes a look at the events, characters and stories that took place this week in American Western History. It's our chance to put a weekly focus on stories from the Old West.
We had the chance to sit down with Lamar Pendley, long time owner of Pendley Heating and Air , to discuss his retirement and the sale of this family-owned business to All Airs . We were joined by Lindsey Queen, General Manger for All Airs to talk about the acquisition and the growth this gives them in NW Georgia.…
We had the chance to sit down with Marcus Warren, our Emergency Management Agency ("EMA") Director for Bartow County . We discuss storms, weather alerts, the upcoming hurricane season, as well as having an emergency plan in place.
We sit down for our monthly check-in with Lillie Read, Manager of the Cartersville Downtown Development Authority . We open with a recap of a busy first weekend in May with the start of the Farmer's Market , the return of the May Market at Rose Lawn and Sunday's Intercultural Fest. From there, we talk about the many events still to come, including the starty of this year's Music by the Tracks Summer Concert Series. We also mention Cartersville will be a stop for a huge bicylcing across Georgia event, followed by a massive motorcyle fund-raiser ride to benefit Advocates for Children.…
We sit down with Dr. John Hwang of Piedmont-Cartersville Medical Center to first talk basics of cardio health and some warning signs that your heart might not be performing at optimal levels. This leads to a discussion over healthy living and choosing better food options. John Hwang, MD is a board-certified general surgeon with the American Board of Surgery. He has been in practice since 2017 performing minimally invasive/robotic general and weight loss surgery. He treats all types of abdominal wall hernias, gastrointestinal tract disorders, and gallbladder diseases. So, we end the interview with a discussion on weight-loss and how changing diet is critical for success after gastric bypasses and other related procedures.…
Today we are joined by host Mary Agrusa from the Savoy Automobile Museum to talk about some of the cars in their upcoming exhibit, "Barn Finds." As with the show of the same name, these cars were all found in barns and storage buildings and most are unchanged from when they were first built. The exibit opens on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 and will run for four months.…
We had the chance to sit down with local author and founding member of the Cartersville Area Writers group to discuss their upcoming 3rd annual CAW Conference . The event will be held at the Legion Theatre on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
We were joined by Katie Gobbi and Becky Rumsey with the City of Euharlee to talk about their pilot summer camp as well as getting ready for the start of Food Truck Friday's . There is also a lot of improvements taking place in the parks of downtown Euharlee.
Today's show takes a look at the events, characters and stories that took place this week in American Western History. It's our chance to put a weekly focus on stories from the Old West.
We had a chance to sit down with Jennifer Matthews to discuss this weekend's May Market arts and crafts festival on the grounds of the historic Rose Lawn museum. We discuss the many vendors, food stands and entertainment that will be available on both Saturday and Sunday. To learn more about the event, you can visit the Bartow County Government website and see a video on the festival as well as one that provides a visual tour of the home that was once owned by Sam Jones.…
We had a chance to sit down with the founder of the non-profit Footprints on the Heart , an organization that serves mothers and families who have either lost a pregnancy or had a infant death in the family. They have a fund-raiser coming up in conjuction with an all female Jeep offroad club as well as other dining opportunities tied to both Chick-fil-A and Texas Roadhouse.…
We had a chance to sit down today with Melinda Lemon, Director of Economic Development for Bartow County . We like having regular check-ins with her to get updates on business development and wins for our county. We open with a correction to a news story about the newly created Bartow-Floyd-Polk Joint Development Authority. We then talk about some of the meetings and visits they have participated in and how they have been sharing our wins for the past year.…
We sit down with Regina Shaw, coordinator for the downtown Cartersville Farmer's Market , to talk about it's 2025 open on the first Saturday of May and will run every Saturday until the end of September. The one exception will be an evening market on Wednesday, July 2 to avoid a conflict with the 4th of July weekend.…