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Southcoast Artists Index

The Southcoast Artists Index

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The Artists Index podcasts offer up close and personal conversations with the makers, performers, supporters and cultural impresarios of this remarkable creative community. Join us as we speak with and listen to the creative community’s living visual, performing and literary artists. We will also feature those seeking information on and, sharing what they have discovered about the Artists who have passed on that were a part of the creative community’s creative fabric in days gone by. The Art ...
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Black On Black | CHUO 89.1 FM

Sarah Onyango, Adrienne Coddett, Jackie Lawrence, Patricia Harewood, Denise Isaac, Joanne John

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Black On Black is your weekly connection to the Afro-Caribbean community in Ottawa and beyond! A public affairs & arts show focusing on local and international events and issues, with special emphasis on the African diaspora. Black History Month coverage, Artist Profiles, Community Calendar and lots of music by U.S, African and Caribbean artists.. Listen live every Saturday from 11 am to noon at chuo.fm or on 89.1 FM in the National Capital Region (Ottawa/Gatineau).
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Members from Bowling For Soup, Army Of Freshmen and Quietdrive dropped into the studio to talk about the current makings and shenanigans of the second annual ?Get Happy Tour?! Ever wonder who really gets wild when the show?s over? What?s the future hold for this now annual summer concert tour? Check out this podcast as they all share a few personal stories from the road...
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The Profile Pod

The Profile Pod

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We shine the light on individuals who are doing extraordinary things in many walks of life. Those who inspire, motivate and teach us new things. We aim to edify and showcase these people with the utmost intention to get them promotion and exposure on this platform. Cover art photo provided by Daniel Hjalmarsson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@artic_studios
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The Almanac of Rap is a Webby award winning show that examines trends in hip hop and their impact over time and it's way more fun than that description makes it sound. Each week our our host Donwill asks a question, presents a theory and finds a guest to come to some sort of consensus about it. Simply put, it’s a show about rap by a rapper who loves rap music.
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Puffery

Nicole Knobel / ADV

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A glimpse into how we navigate our way through a crowded and competitive industry, and the guns we stick to when it comes to branding, blending, and getting the word out.
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the MadStage Podcast

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The Madstage Podcast is an internet radio show tailor made for the performing arts in Madison Wisconsin. Each week, host Christian Neuhaus spends time with Madison area performers and creators, and helps spread the word about upcoming events
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People from all walks of life join in on the programme to share their real-life testimonies of what God has done in and through their lives. You get to learn from their pitfalls and victories and celebrate the goodness of God with us.
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Graveyard Grim Radio is an anthology of short horror stories, brought to life in sound. Narration, ambiance, sound effects, and music all come together to tell stories of eeriness, uncanniness, love, nostalgia, terror, and more. A new episode premieres each week, starting October 1st, so get comfortable, turn the lights out, and join us in the graveyard to get creeped out.
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The Snaggletooth Decay Extreme Metal Podcast is the ultimate goat-worshipping, bullet-belt toting trip to Upside-Down-Cross Land for pale pencil-armed disciples of all things black, death, and hardcore... Hosts Mark and Stace guide listeners to the altar of sacrifice with a combination of depraved reviews, blasphemous interviews, and insights into this metal couple’s left-hand path. CAUTION: We have humor and aren't afraid to use it.
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The Voice Over Junction is a podcast where industry experts and thought leaders share pragmatic, concrete advice that voice actors can use TODAY in their own voice over businesses. Each episode, we'll drive in to a different topic to explore, including: genres, techniques, tips, the VO business, marketing, and more!
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Dad Conversations

Sean Radvansky

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The media typically makes dads out to be lazy, bumbling idiots. This long-form podcast will spotlight Successful, Interesting, Normal people who happen to be Dads. You'll hear from entrepreneurs, corporate executives, UFC fighters, D1 and pro athletes, veterans and/or active duty from each military branch, private equity investors, manual laborers, and of course dads with "normal" corporate and small business jobs. You'll learn about their backgrounds, careers, successes, failures, hobbies, ...
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How It All Went South

Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch

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Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch have been making podcasts together for a while now and decided to make ‘How It All Went South’ because they realized they had collected so many stories between them over the years. They've worked together on some of the most popular and beloved podcasts out there - In the Red Clay, Fox Hunter, In the Land of Lies, and Drowning Creek. Along the way, Sean and Jason would call each other constantly, always wanting to share even crazier and more wild stories…and they wan ...
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Introducing the "More Clients, Less Effort" podcast, hosted by Tim Hyde. Join us for expert insights and strategies to supercharge your business growth. Discover proven methods to attract, convert, and retain the right clients while minimising your marketing and sales efforts. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or a budding startup owner, this podcast equips you with actionable advice to achieve remarkable results. Dive into innovative approaches, expert interviews, and practical tips th ...
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KUNC's In The NOCO is a daily look at the stories, news, people and issues important to you. It's a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The show explores the big stories of the day, bringing context and insight to issues that matter. And because life in Northern Colorado is a balance of work and play, we explore the lighter side of news, highlighting what makes this state such an incredible place to live.
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Each 365 Brothers episode offers a deep dive into the lives and experiences of suucessful, engaging and inspiring Black men from diverse professions. We received a 2023 "Best Podcast Episode" Webby Honor and have stayed on Feedspot's Top 100 Black Podcasts to Follow list since 2021. From electricians to venture capitalists, composers to data scientists, these guests offer a wealth of wisdom and insight. Join host Rahbin Shyne as she engages in intimate, meaningful conversations with these 36 ...
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Bahle Nhlapo is having another guest by the name of Sis Boni Maleke about her Life Journey as a recording artist. They explore how her passion for singing began, what influenced her, how did she gets into the industry, her current project and what to expect in future project(s). Jula EzwiniBy Bahle Nhlapho
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If The Explorer was about discovery, The Navigator was about direction. In this episode of Puffery, we continue our journey through ADVentura’s blends, using Rick Rubin’s philosophy of the Artist, the Editor, and the Collaborator to break down the evolution of The Navigator. ⚓ The Artist – How Marcel and Henderson took the lessons from The Explorer…
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The Colorado Rockies have some of the most loyal fans in all of baseball. And that might be part of their problem. The Rockies are off to their worst start of any team in Major League Baseball’s modern history. And yet the fans still show up. It's been the story of the Rockies for years: The team struggles. The fans keep coming. And the steady tick…
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Each spring, the Front Range endures miller moth season. Even in relatively mild years, the tiny, winged visitors enter our homes, annoy us and even frighten us. But they’re also fascinating. So, we talked with Karim Gharbi – an insect expert and horticulture specialist with Colorado State University Extension – to unpack the mysteries of the mille…
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Ever feel like sales is a game of guesswork, crossing fingers, and just hoping for the best? In this episode, Tim sits down with sales powerhouse John Blake, who has cracked the code on turning leads into buyers without being pushy, gimmicky, or annoying. With over 20 years of experience in 34+ industries, John shares how marketing and sales actual…
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Colorado’s mountain passes and great weather make it a destination for competitive cyclists. But the history of professional cycling races in Colorado is a rocky one. Races like the Colorado Classic, the Coors Classic, and The USA Pro Cycling Challenge have all come and gone over the years. So, we were intrigued when an events company recently anno…
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In this week's episode, Sean delves into the harrowing case of Jocelyn Smith, a six-year-old girl who went missing in South Africa, and the subsequent conviction of her mother, Kelly Smith, for kidnapping and trafficking. The discussion explores the societal implications of such cases, the role of traditional healers, and the broader issue of human…
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Colorado has an abundance of mountains named after famous men – think Long’s Peak, Mount Wilson, or Pikes Peak. Since childhood, Sarah Hahn Campbell has been fascinated by the people behind place names. But she discovered little to no information on peaks, lakes or trails named after women. So, in 2017, the Denver-based author and high school teach…
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There’s a lot of content these days about self-care: how to stay mentally and physically balanced when work, family or other stresses grind you down. We often see social media influencers posting about bubble baths, the perfect tea, or the best skin care routine. But a new book argues that self-care isn’t simply about focusing on ourselves. Rather,…
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Send us a text This week, Wes and Todd talk with visual poet, Monica Ong. Monica discusses her early journey with art, getting her MFA from RISD, integrating poetry with her visual art practice, experimentation & play, her first book “Silent Anatomies”, her poem "The Attic", sculptural types of poems, her interest in astronomy, process & evolution …
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You know spring is here when the sound of lawn mowers fills your neighborhood. But some folks think mowing isn’t a great idea this time of year. There’s been a trend in yard care called No Mow May – as in, don’t mow your lawn until June. The concept started in the U.K. in 2019. The idea is to protect pollinators like bees and butterflies by letting…
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Colorado is home to lots of people who are passionate about bicycling. They ride during all seasons. Our host, Erin O’Toole, however, is more of a casual bike rider, with her bicycle spending many of the colder months cooped up in the garage. This means it often needs some maintenance before going on that first cruise of the year. So today we’re ta…
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Bahle Nhlapo reunites with Pastor Lebo Mashile, a renowned South African figure known for her Beauty For Ashes ministry. She shares her powerful testimony—struggling with barrenness, enduring in-law criticism, battling cancer, and surviving it. After finally conceiving, her newborn was rushed to the ICU, fell unconscious, and was declared brain dea…
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In today's Book Review, Bahle Nhlapo welcomes Ms. Ntando Ngumbela to discuss her book, "Buy Me Love." This eye-opening memoir details Ntando’s deeply personal journey of discovering that she was, unknowingly, a "side chick" to her husband. Through her candid storytelling, Ntando reveals the shock, pain, and resilience involved in navigating a marri…
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If you’re still grinding to get more clients, this episode will show you how a few smart website tweaks and AI-powered shortcuts can do the heavy lifting, so you don’t have to. In this snapshot episode, we’ll pull back the curtain on how to actually get inside your customer's head without creepy tactics or guesswork. Tim and Andrew Lawson break dow…
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Pophouse invests in and develops brands within entertainment – specializing in music catalogue investments. Episode 641: Johan Lagerlöf, Managing Partner – Investments at Pophouse Entertainment joins us to discuss what Pophouse’s vision is for the future of music properties. Most recently, Johan was Global Head of Catalogue at Spotify and in the mu…
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For the past seven years if you were a Colorado farmer who was struggling and felt overwhelmed, you had a place to turn for help. The AgWell program offered mental health support to farmers and ranchers in several Western states. It gave them stress management tools and support from their peers. That’s important because farmers statistically strugg…
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Welcome, South Coast newcomer and the owner-operator of an already local institution, Fairhaven Frets, Bryon Knight. One of our newest friends, supporters, and collaborators. He began his musical career at age 11 and wanted to know more about how instruments were built. Bryon began “hanging around” a shop where a master fiddle maker was producing h…
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This is the May AHA! episode - our tenth - in our continuing series of livestream podcasts from Play Arcade co-hosted by our podcast partner and friend Adam Katz. We invited David Walega and guests from our earliest podcasts, Jill Law, and Michael Pietragalla to join us this month. In fact, Michael was our very first guest on Episode 2. Jeff Wotton…
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In this week's episode, Jason discusses the case of Lucy Mae Johnson, a 95-year old grandmother who died in 2023, but was not at her own funeral. Sean digs into the still-unsolved Keddie Murders from 1981. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast Follow Sean Kipe: Inst…
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An artist in Lakewood who specializes in creating tiny books and illustrations received an unusual offer recently. An art gallery reached out to Evan Lorenzen and asked for his help in creating a book of original art – no bigger than your thumbnail – to be placed on the moon. The Moon Gallery, based in Amsterdam, works to send cultural artifacts in…
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When people speculate about fallout from President Trump's threatened tariffs, they often talk about how tariffs on steel could drive up car prices, or how tariffs on some food products or imported wines will drive up prices at the store. But tariffs are hitting some small outdoor recreation businesses in Colorado especially hard. Think about the p…
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Before mastery, there is curiosity. Before understanding, there is experience. In this episode of Puffery, we break down The Explorer, the cigar that marked the beginning of ADVentura’s journey. But this isn’t just about tobacco—it’s about the evolution of creativity. Following Rick Rubin’s philosophy of the Artist, the Editor, and the Collaborator…
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A new study suggests that researchers should take a closer look at cannabis as a treatment for cancer and its symptoms. The team behind the study says the results suggest the federal government should remove restrictions on that research. An organization called Cancer Playbook, which is based in Evergreen, paid for the study. Cancer Playbook’s head…
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An innovative new prosthetic foot dreamed up by students at Colorado State University could offer new options to amputees and other people with limb differences. The team behind it calls it the “Goldilocks foot” because it serves as a middle option. It’s more comfortable than cheaper prosthetics but costs less than prosthetics built for running and…
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Ever felt like your brilliant ideas get lost in translation when you try to put them into words? You're not alone. In this episode, we sit down with Louise Harris, a seasoned editor and writer, who shares her insights on transforming complex thoughts into clear, impactful content that resonates with your audience. From understanding the nuances of …
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You should recognize and treat your Superfans with respect. Episode 640: Superfans are real, this isn’t just another buzzword that will disappear. We discuss the importance of your Superfans, but we also stress that you shouldn’t just see your Superfans as just another transaction. Do not treat your Superfans as a deep pocket that you […]…
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Writer Cassondra Windwalker’s new horror novel uses fiction to highlight a real-life crisis that often goes ignored. Ghost Girls and Rabbits touches on the thousands of unsolved cases of Indigenous American and Alaska Native women who were missing or murdered. More than 4,000 cases fit that description, according to the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affair…
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On this week's raging episode of Snaggletooth Decay, we go full throttle into chaos and hilarity. Stace unleashes a killer segment on the secret life of graffiti artists, uncovering the bizarre rituals and back-alley codes behind the tags. We dive headfirst into our latest Snaggletoon, exploring the strange and hilarious world of metallurgy—from si…
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In this week's episode, Sean gives an update on the Victoria Goodwin 'Ghost Hunters' case. Jason discusses the incredible story of Erden Eruc, a man who circumnavigated the globe in the craziest way possible. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get merch at…
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In 2025, artificial intelligence gives us personalized shopping recommendations. It writes emails for us. And all those quick tasks require lightning-fast computing and huge amounts of data. Which is why tech companies like Microsoft and Amazon are building massive data centers around the country. Some state lawmakers have proposed incentives for c…
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Some of Colorado’s state laws share an unusual origin story. One set aside money to help foster kids attend college. Another provides free menstrual products in schools. A third law funded an awareness program to prevent eating disorders. All of these are laws that were designed and proposed by high school students, who actually drafted the languag…
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A clinic in Boulder that was one of only a handful in the country to provide abortions in later pregnancy has closed. Dr. Warren Hern, who operated Boulder Abortion Clinic for 50 years, announced earlier this month that he was retiring and that the clinic would stop scheduling patients. The closure means one less clinic in Colorado at a time when m…
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Casey Fiesler had an intriguing idea for a research project. Casey teaches information science and technology at the University of Colorado. And she wanted to create social media content that would help young people understand how artificial intelligence works. The National Science Foundation, or NSF, liked Casey's proposal too — so much that they …
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Ever feel like your brain’s juggling 18 things at once, and somehow they’re all urgent? In this episode, Tim Hyde and clutter-busting expert Kitti Andrews break down simple, powerful strategies to declutter your mind, workspace, and systems so you can finally make space for focused action and business growth. Whether it's wiping the slate clean (li…
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Fatal traffic accidents involving pedestrians are on the rise in Colorado. In 2023, the most recent year for which data is available,135 pedestrians died in Colorado traffic accidents. That’s more than twice as many pedestrians as died in traffic crashes a decade earlier, according to a story from the Colorado Sun. But the number of pedestrian deat…
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If you've tried a slew of dieting routines with minimal success – think the Keto Diet, Caveman Diet, or South Beach Diet – a new study says you might have better luck fasting a few days per week. University of Colorado researchers recently found that participants who fasted three days each week were more successful at losing weight than participant…
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Jason discusses Lois Gibson, world record holder known for her incredible sketches used to try and solve thousands of cases. Sean discusses the Angie Solomon murder-for-hire case in Franklin, TN. Follow us on all the socials: Instagram: @howitallwentsouth TikTok: @howitallwentsouth YouTube: @howitallwentsouthpodcast And... get merch at Printify! Fo…
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Recycled wooden barrels. Used steel beams. Reclaimed railroad ties. These are the kinds of things you can find at repurposedMATERIALS in Lafayette. The company acquires discarded industrial materials and products and resells them instead of sending them to a landfill. Damon Carson founded the business in 2011 after running two trash companies. The …
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Welcome to Puffery, the podcast that explores the soul of cigars and the stories behind the smoke. In this episode, The Artisan’s Legacy, host Nicole Knobel interviews Henderson Ventura, co-founder of ADVentura Cigars, to uncover the heart of the brand’s blending philosophy and its deep roots in family tradition. Henderson shares his family’s multi…
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A growing number of home gardeners are turning to drought-tolerant plantings – think native plants like yucca, milkweed, or yarrow. For years, many homeowners’ associations in Colorado didn’t make it easy to install xeric landscaping or water-saving tools like rain barrels. But homeowners, state law is on your side. In recent years, Colorado legisl…
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Bahle Nhlapo is back with another special guest by the name of Lele Moutlwatsi, who is a Tswana by birth, born in Thokoza, mother of two beautiful girls, go-getter, and business woman. She is sharing her testimony of how she faced lot of challenges of sexual abuse, losing parents, losing a baby, and marriage that never last. Yet, she never lost hop…
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Mountain Plovers are a celebrated bird species in parts of Colorado. But if you’ve never seen one, you’re in the majority. Mountain Plovers nest on Colorado’s eastern plains and are sometimes referred to as the “prairie ghost” because their sandy-colored plumage makes them hard to spot. The annual Mountain Plover Festival in Karval – which begins t…
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LinkedIn isn’t your resume, it’s your most powerful sales page, if you know how to use it. When it comes to LinkedIn, most people are still stuck thinking like job seekers. In this episode, Lynne Williams turns that old narrative inside out. She’ll show you how to reframe LinkedIn as your client-winning machine, not just a static online CV. You’ll …
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Welcome, South Coast native, America's Master Mentalist, and our friend, Jon Stetson, to our 206th podcast! Jon was our guest during the height of the pandemic when we recorded his visit on Podcast Number 67. A lot has happened in the World since we last spoke with him. In case you didn't know, Jon inspired the CBS hit television series “The Mental…
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Remember this is the music BUSINESS and people want to work with you to make money. Episode 639: There is an old saying, It’s not about the money… it’s about the MONEY. Remember this is the music BUSINESS and people want to work with you to make money. Everyone assumes you are releasing the best […]By The Music Biz Weekly
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Colorado health officials are watching with concern as measles cases increase around the country. Outbreaks of the highly contagious disease are on the rise in two dozen states. Most of the country’s 800 cases so far are in Texas. But the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has confirmed three cases in our state so far – and offici…
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