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    Explore " hill country" with insightful episodes like "Ep.4 The History of Pound Town (Cindy Reynolds from Dripping Springs High School)", "S1E8 - Eric Deaton", "145: The Wilder Blue", "Out of This World | Francis Walsh" and "Allegani Jani Schofield First Woman World Champion Chili Cookoff Winner" from podcasts like ""Mallett and Michelle on Dripping Springs Podcast", "40 Watt Podcast", "New Slang", "Inside the Connection" and "Fredericksburg Texas Podcast"" and more!

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    Ep.4 The History of Pound Town (Cindy Reynolds from Dripping Springs High School)

    Ep.4 The History of Pound Town (Cindy Reynolds from Dripping Springs High School)

    Cindy Reynolds of the Career and Technology Education department from Dripping Springs High School joins us to talk about programs offered at the High School and how kids and teachers handled the pandemic and at home learning.  
    We discuss how some people wanted to change the name of the City of Dripping Springs to Pound Town.  
    Steve Mallett and Michelle Lewis meet the most interesting people, and discover the places and events that make Dripping Springs, Texas, a Hill Country oasis. Learn why every year, hundreds of people move to this small town just outside of Austin. Every episode features a local resident who’s talent and past will make you want to know more about what draws so many unique people to this historical town. From ranchers to engineers, cowboys to entrepreneurs, bankers to bull riders. New episodes weekly. 

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    S1E8 - Eric Deaton

    S1E8 - Eric Deaton

    This week Phillip sits down and talks to Eric Deaton of the Eric Deaton Trio! Eric is a native of North Carolina that has called Mississippi home for a while now. Originally drawn to the state due to the rich and ongoing Blues heritage, Eric has carved out a home for himself in Oxford, MS playing guitar and bass for other musicians like Jimbo Mathus, Dan Auerbach, and Alvin "Youngblood" Hart before forming his own band to perform his original music.

    You can find Eric online at his website but also on Spotify.

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    145: The Wilder Blue

    145: The Wilder Blue

    On Episode 145, I'm joined by Texas outfit The Wilder Blue--Zane Williams, Paul Eason, Lyndon Hughes, Andy Rogers, and Sean Rodriguez. On this one, I'm joined by the entire band for a conversation about their debut album and the origins of the band. Originally dubbed Hill Country, they released their self-titled debut back in the Spring. They've gone through a name change, now going with The Wilder Blue--a phrase plucked from the standout song "Dixie Darlin'." At any rate, they still implement those initial elements that drew them to the Hill Country name in the first place. It's all framed around rich storytelling, bluegrass and campfire folk instrumentation, and robust and blossoming harmonies. Those harmonies take hold from the jump due to their organic, natural demeanor. Songs like the aforementioned "Dixie Darlin'," "Palomino Gold," and "The Eagle" are pure toe-tapping ear candy that you can't shake loose. But make no mistake, Hill Country isn't top-heavy. They spread their wings and venture off in different directions on the likes of standouts "Adios," "Hey Susanna," and the chantworthy singalong "Company Man." 

    During this interview, we talk about the deep and rich harmony elements, the storytelling nature of their character vignettes, utilizing audibly pleasing phrases, the formation of the band, getting praise from the likes of Luke Combs, and dive into some conversation about the role of the songwriter and storyteller.

    This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol. In addition, this episode is sponsored by The Blue Light Live and Hot Damn Coffee.

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    Meet The Hosts - JD Rose & Sondra Phoenix

    Meet The Hosts - JD Rose & Sondra Phoenix

    Welcome and Willkommen to the BEST small-town podcast in Texas! Local residents, and media talents, JD Rose and Sondra Phoenix share a little of what inspired them to get out and tell the stories of their current friends and neighbors and to meet new people here in the Texas Hill Country. Everyone has a story and JD and Sondra want to share the adventures weekly with you so that you, too, can discover the most interesting people and phenomenal places in Fredericksburg, TX and The beautiful Texas Hill Country.

    Haunted Highways: US 281- The Ghost of Al Lackey

    Haunted Highways: US 281- The Ghost of Al Lackey

    Tim told us about an urban Legend in the Texas Hill County. Ya'll, it was based on tragic, real events. Listener discretion- We talk about real and graphic violence in this episode.

    Also, head over to the YouTube for a condensed version of the show and a trip down that Haunted section of Highway 281.

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    Version 1:
    Fanny (niece-in-law) ,  Nathaniel Grandberry (Berry) ,  Mr. Stokes,   Mrs. Stokes,   Martha/Marsha (Daughter) , Isabel (Sister-in-law)   
    Version 2:   
    Isabel (sister-in-law); Nathaniel Grandberry (Berry); Mr. Stokes; Mrs. Stokes; Fanny (niece-in-law); Martha/Marsha (Daughter)       

    Haunted highway 281
    https://texashillcountry.com/johnson-city-lackey-the-ghost-on-highway-281/
    ;
    http://www.texasescapes.com/CFEckhardt/Ghost-on-Highway-281-Lackeys-ghost.htm THE GHOST ON HIGHWAY 281 Lackey's Ghost by C. F. Eckhardt ; https://www.101highlandlakes.com/news/johnson-city-ghost-story-al-lackey Haunted Highland Lakes: Ghost of murderer Al Lackey roams US 281 By Daniel Clifton; http://txgenwebcounties.org/blanco/lackey2.html   Lackey Murders & Lynching  "The Lackey Tragedy in Blanco County";  https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lackey-805 Albert Newton Lackey (1844 - 1885) The Lackey Tragedy in Blanco County http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/wtx/blanco/cemetery/albert%20lackey.htmhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/billstrain/56466798 Al Lackey still rides the night; http://lackeymurders.blogspot.com/; Dallas Morning News “To Avenge his father” April 26, 1892 But reported in May 1892; Haunted highway 281 https://texashillcountry.com/johnson-city-lackey-the-ghost-on-highway-281/



    Ep. 32: Creative Living with Lisa Hamlyn Field of Lucky Star Art Camp

    Ep. 32: Creative Living with Lisa Hamlyn Field of Lucky Star Art Camp

    Happy Day, Friend! 

    If you are burned out, overwhelmed, and stressed with anything… like family, work, school, or just life in general, then this episode will provide the soul elixir you need! 

    I had the opportunity to chat with my soul sister, Lisa Field, owner of Lucky Star Show + Tell. 

    She runs the amazing Lucky Star Art Camp for Women in Hunt, Texas. 

    If you need a little reboot, rejuvenation, and relaxation; if you are looking for a community where you can refine your art skills; or you are just dabbling with anything and everything creative living, then this episode is for you! 

    We talk about all things creative living, including: 

    ~ Lisa’s personal journey into creating a creative business operation; 

    ~ How she’s serving this particular market for women through Lucky Star Art Camp; 

    ~ The positive emotional, social, mental, and spiritual impact her work has on so many women’s and families’ lives; 

    ~ Practical tips to help us all follow and develop our childlike spark within; and  

    ~ So much more! 

    Oh, and after you dive into this episode… 

    Please take a quick few to rate and review the show. I love feedback so I can continue to glow and grow and give you valuable content so you can continue to learn from some amazing thought leaders and continue to shine bright in all you do!  

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    Screenshot this episode and post in your IG or FB stories or wherever you like to hang on social media, tag me @atheadavis and @solsenseyoga, and use hashtag - #mindulivingpodcast. Thank you! 

    Happy listening! 

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    Texas German - Auf Wiedersehen to a Dialect

    Texas German - Auf Wiedersehen to a Dialect

    America is a country of immigrants. Most people know that Spanish is the most widely spoken language in the US besides English, but there’s more than just Spanish here - German immigrants helped found this country. In some parts of Texas, their culture and language still live on... But probably not for much longer. This funny-sounding dialect, a mixture of Texan English and German from the immigrants who settled here in the mid-1800s, is slowly dying out.

    Dead Man's Hole

    Dead Man's Hole

    Y'all are in for a real treat. This is the last recording saved from right before Jennifer’s computer crashed in December. You can hear the processor struggling to keep up with our conversation while we ramble on about Central Texas Nightmare spot "Dead Man's Hole"

    Don't worry though. This episode is a stall tactic until the end of the US school year. We will have more episodes with slightly better audio coming out!

     

    Correction:

    Jennifer said necrosis but then went on to describe narcosis. Jennifer also said oxygen but this condition is caused by too much nitrogen. She fucked up this recording left and right.

    SPOILER ALERT:

    Also, Spoiler alert for the movie Waterworld

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    Music: Gallows By Forrest Wilson

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    Shooting the Breeze with Captain Lisa Johansson

    Shooting the Breeze with Captain Lisa Johansson

    Wassup beautiful world!

    This episode of the pod features Captain Lisa Johansson, who served in the Air Force as a weather officer. We get into her experiences leading up to and during her career, her time in Officer Training School, what basic training was like, as well as her personal feelings and vibes around being a lady in the Air Force.

    Lisa also opens up about parenting (Lisa is Mom to two young beautiful kids), and the experience of conceiving via In Vitro Fertilization (IVF).

    Additionally we shoot the breeze about the demeanor of Texans, the hill country around San Antonio, and we even have a meta-moment regarding the charms and quirks of the podcast medium in the modern techno-sphere (and y'all know how much I love a good meta-moment). Enjoy the conversation, and may your internal weather always be brisk, fresh and invigorating.

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    Love and Light- The Light of Day

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    The Beekeepers- Sea Change

    Kulture- Mako Energy

    Blap Deli x Molly - Morning Butterflies

    The Electric - Toot Toot (Zeds Dead remix)

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    Spooky Sprinkle: Veteran Nurse part 2 Wetmore

    Spooky Sprinkle: Veteran Nurse part 2 Wetmore

    We investigate the history of the land surrounding our friend's home and share the unexpected findings.


    Note: Jennifer mistakenly says Westmore instead of Wetmore. The articles associated with this research will be posted to the Facebook so head on over for more information.

    Music: Gallows By Forrest Wilson 

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    Episode 162: Mike Thelin

    Episode 162: Mike Thelin

    Mike Thelin, co-founder of Feast Portland, stops by Snacky Tunes to talk about his life of food on this week’s episode! Darin Bresnitz sits down to talk with Mike about his food-filled childhood, and how he was exposed to so many different types of cuisines at a young age. Hear how Mike’s time in countries like Spain and Ireland taught him to appreciate local cuisine. Is the Portland food scene dying? Tune in to hear about the Pacific Northwest’s organic and fresh food traditions. Mike and Darin give some helpful planning tips for food events! Tune into this week’s episode of Snacky Tunes to learn more about the inception and continuation of Feast Portland! Thanks to our sponsor, Tekserve.

    “At a young age, I was exposed to a lot of different types of food and cultures. I think as a kid, I really got it and it stuck with me. I judge a lot of places based on the local food.” [10:15]

    “Organic and local food- we grew up with that in Portland, Seattle, and the West Coast in general… it’s not a trend, it’s real.” [13:00]

    “It’s really important to honor local food. People talk about its environmental impact, but it’s also about local culture.” [19:50]
    Mike Thelin on Snacky Tunes

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