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Sommeliers Jeremy Troupe-Masi, Savannah Vento-Chun, and local business owner Matt Souza are joined by chefs, farmers, winemakers, entrepreneurs, and many more small business owners. TTG is the Tri-Valley's first and only hospitality podcast to bring you closer to the California Food & Beverage scene. Working alongside the many movers and makers of the industry, the team uses its experience and passion for community to showcase the many amazing human business related stories here in the East ...
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The Media Lunch Break

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The Media Lunch Break is your best resource for geek news, reviews, comedy, and the Oxford comma! We'll argue the oldest of debates: DC vs Marvel, Mac vs PC, Michael Bay vs our collective childhoods. We're here to serve YOU! And ourselves. Mostly ourselves. But hopefully you like it too! So sit back, relax, and listen to two idiots riff on topics they know nothing about.
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The Obtuse Angles Podcast

The Obtuse Angles Podcast

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Every week, Kyle and Jeremy, two stand-up comedians, are picking apart pop culture, true crime, wrestling, movies, mysteries, comic books, the internet, and all other nerd-related fare like only they can. Poorly, but hilariously. NSFW.
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How should Christians engage with the world? Can we reconcile differences of opinion? And how should we engage in an ever polarising society?Join Jeremy Kendall and various guests as they discuss all these questions and more. How we, as christian believers, are to live and work in this sinful world (Babylon). Listen as these questions are discussed through the lens of scripture. Welcome to Babylon.
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From GBH in Boston, The Wake Up is a 10 minute check-in that looks at what is happening in the news of the day. From politics and transportation to housing, science and pop culture. Hosts Paris and Jeremy break it all down through conversation and observation. All with a little bit of humor and a lot of energy. Grab your Dunks’ and hear the latest out of the Bay State and beyond.
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The Draw Your Dice Podcast is an educational interview show centered around the tabletop roleplaying game industry and is hosted by Jeremy Gage. Sit down alongside him as he speaks with indie TTRPG creators, entrepreneurs and supporters about their personal best practices, principles, and philosophies ranging from game theory, business tips, and so much more. To support Jeremy and find out more about the podcast head to: https://www.haveyouplayedthis.com My Podcast Editing and Transcription ...
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Join Andrew Dunn and Chris Triebel as they discuss Thunderbolts*!Then stick around for a review of 100 Bullets by Brian Azzarello and by Eduardo Risso. It's the sequel to the hit song 99 Luftballons.SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1BUY SOME MERCH:https://the-media-lunch-break.creator-spring.comTwitter: …
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Matthew Cohen is a nautical photographer with more than 20 years of experience. Matthew acquired his love of boating as a child and raced with the successful Roger Williams University Varsity Team. Following that, he became an accomplished sailing instructor for 15 years at the Sail Newport Sailing Center, and he’s logged over 30,000 ocean miles as…
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Migrations shape life in the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed. Follow along with Chesapeake Bay Journal filmmakers David Harp, Tom Horton and Sandy Cannon Brown as they track the journeys of monarch butterflies, eels, tundra swans and shorebirds in their latest documentary, Chesapeake Rhythms. Hear behind-the-scenes interviews with the filmmakers a…
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Welcome to the Tuesday News Day, where we discuss the latest events in nerd news! SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1 Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/themedialunchbreak.bsky.social Patreon: www.patreon.com/TheMediaLunchBreak Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak Facebook: www.facebook.com/themed…
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This edition of Light Hearted Lite features several edited interviews that were originally heard in two episodes back in the spring of 2020. The subject is the U.S. Lighthouse Society’s popular lighthouse passport program. The program provides enthusiasts the opportunity to help preserve lighthouses, and a great way for them to keep a pictorial his…
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Welcome to Good Morning Maxwell! Your Premier Event Spaces in the Bay Area ​Nestled in the heart of Northern California, Good Morning Maxwell offers inspiring event venues in Livermore, Pleasanton, Brentwood, and Castro Valley. Our spaces are designed to connect families, friends, creatives, local artists, and the community, making every occasion t…
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Join Andrew Dunn and Chris Triebel as they discuss the movie Sinners from Ryan Coogler.Then stick around for a review of Indigo Children by Curt Pires and Rockwell White. I kept waiting for those indi children to go and it DID NOT DISAPPOINT. SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1BUY SOME MERCH:https://the-m…
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Stratford Point Light Station in 2015, photo by Jeremy D’Entremont David Wright Stratford, Connecticut, was an active port in coastal trade, shipbuilding and oystering in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. To mark the entrance to the harbor, the first Stratford Point Lighthouse was built on the west side of the dangerous mouth of the Housaton…
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Episode 24 - Emma Munger // Illustrator. Cartoonist. “Emma Munger is one hell of a talented artist, and if you aren’t already following her on Instagram, you definitely should be - she’s one of my favorite follows. Go check out her work now. I’ll wait. No, really, go now... Okay, so I don’t always start these little diary entries on BEDROOM™ by sha…
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Welcome to the Tuesday News Day, where we discuss the latest events in nerd news! SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1 Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/themedialunchbreak.bsky.social Patreon: www.patreon.com/TheMediaLunchBreak Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak Facebook: www.facebook.com/themed…
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Conimicut Lighthouse in 2007. Photo by Jeremy D’Entremont. This episode has two segments. First is a new interview with Mayor Frank Picozzi of Warwick, Rhode Island, about the recent exterior restoration of Conimicut Lighthouse, which is owned by the city. The major project at the 1883 cast-iron caisson “sparkplug style” tower was carried out in 20…
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In this week's show we got to sit down with Todd Utikal. Owner and operator of Sidetrack Bar + Grill in Pleasanton,CA. Todd shares how his experiences pushed him to open Sidetrack. From travel agent, auctioneer, broker, to civic ambassador. Todd gives us insight on how he has always been driven to give more than he takes and the bounty that it has …
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Join Andrew Dunn and Chris Triebel as they discuss A Minecraft Movie.Then stick around for a review of Criminal by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips. It's about a criminal. Spoiler alert.SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1BUY SOME MERCH:https://the-media-lunch-break.creator-spring.comTwitter: twitter.com/Medi…
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This episode is loaded with fun, storytelling, laughter, and Wine! You heard it right, it has been too long since Team TTG has opened up a bottle of vino during the podcast. Chef Debbie Casey of Chef Debbie Meal Prep Service is in the studio with us, taking us through her 'Curious' journey as a publisher, teacher, world traveler, foodie, and now bi…
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Episode 23 - Zelma Stone // Musician. “Zelma Stone is a remarkably talented person with an angelic voice and a very calming presence. I’m excited about this episode of BEDROOM™ because it’s sort of a first of its kind in a way - let me explain… You see, I put out a call to my community, asking who they’d like to see me talk to on this podcast, and …
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Prudence Island Lighthouse, photo by Jeremy D’Entremont Prudence Island, about seven miles long, is the third largest island in Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay. It was determined around 1850 that a lighthouse was needed to guide vessels passing between Sandy Point, at the island’s easternmost extremity, and Aquidneck Island, about a mile to the eas…
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There are three segments in this episode. The first recaps a recent virtual conference that the USLHS held in late March. The conference celebrated the 25th anniversary of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000, with presenters and attendees sharing their stories of lighthouse stewardship and preservation. Next is an abridged ver…
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Join Andrew Dunn and Chris Triebel as they discuss The Electric State.Then stick around for a review of Door to Door Night by Night by Cullen Bunn and Sally Cantirino. I'm about to go door to door, night by night to make people read this comic!SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1BUY SOME MERCH:https://the-…
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The strait between Bristol and Portsmouth, Rhode Island, was busy in the early 1800s, with all manner of vessels passing between Narragansett Bay to the west and Mount Hope Bay to the east. A lighthouse was built on the Bristol side in 1855, with a small brick dwelling and a lighthouse tower attached to its southern end. The lighthouse’s days as an…
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In this episode, Hannah Berglund takes us through her journey from small business dreamer to small business owner. Sharing what sacrifices had to be made so she and her husband Nic could one day become business owners. Hannah & Nic stumbled upon Livermore in 2017 and immediately fell in love with his small-town charm. Since opening its doors in 202…
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Episode 22 - Joel Cherry Tree // Artist. “Joel Cherry Tree - what a name, right? I was first introduced to Joel by our mutual friend Karina on a music video set I was directing last year. Joel came out to support the video, and I think that’s a huge part of what he’s all about. He supports musicians he loves by being a band and tour manager, he sup…
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This is an edited version of the second part of an interview with Dave and Lynn Waller, owners of Graves Lighthouse in outer Boston Harbor, a classic wave-swept granite tower on a barren, rocky ledge. The interview was first heard in May 2020 in episode 61. L to R: Bob Trapani Jr., Dave Waller, and Light Hearted host Jeremy D’Entremont in 2020 Dave…
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Welcome to the Tuesday News Day, where we discuss the latest events in nerd news! SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1 Twitter: twitter.com/MediaLunchBreak Patreon: www.patreon.com/TheMediaLunchBreak Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak Facebook: www.facebook.com/themedialunchbreak Or email us at:…
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In this episode, TTG is joined by Hospitality Entrepreneur & Real Estate Developer Michelle Boss. She owns the new Livermore Valley Wine Country Inn and is hoping to break ground soon. This 30-room boutique is a much-needed wine country acquisition that can help drive some amazing new tourism here in the region. Michelle takes us through her profes…
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Join Andrew Dunn and Chris Triebel as they discuss Mickey 17.Then stick around for a review of Masterpiece by Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev. It's the story of a 16 year old girl who kills people. Not very nice, tbh.SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1BUY SOME MERCH:https://the-media-lunch-break.crea…
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Neil Hurley Neil Hurley’s interest in Florida lighthouses goes back to the mid-1980s. He was serving as a staff officer for the Seventh Coast Guard s District Aids to Navigation Branch, and he often had to answer questions about lighthouses in Florida. Neil decided to make Florida lighthouse history his off-duty hobby. That led to countless hours o…
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Episode 21 - Jeremy McNamara // Director. DP. “The filmmaking scene in the Bay Area is small, but that’s sort of the beauty of it—everyone is kind of like family. But within that community, there’s an even smaller scene of us who grew up skateboarding. The few of us in the Bay film scene who were obsessively serious about skateboarding all found ou…
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Welcome to the Tuesday News Day, where we discuss the latest events in nerd news! SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1 Twitter: twitter.com/MediaLunchBreak Patreon: www.patreon.com/TheMediaLunchBreak Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak Facebook: www.facebook.com/themedialunchbreak Or email us at:…
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This is an edited version of an interview that was first heard in episode 60 in May 2020. The guest is Dave Waller, the owner of Graves Light in Boston Harbor. This is part one of two parts. Graves Light in June 2001, photo by Jeremy D’Entremont Dave Waller The ledges in outer Boston Harbor called the Graves – about 10 acres in all – have been home…
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After three generations and over 100 years in business, Livermore is excited to announce that Meadowlark Dairy is headed our way! Slated to open this summer, the historic Meadowlark Dairy is opening its second location here in the heart of Downtown Livermore. We are joined by third-generation owner Jesse Takens as he takes us through the history an…
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Barcelona Light Station, photo by Mike and Carol McKinneyIn 1828, Congress appropriated five thousand dollars to construct a lighthouse in Barcelona Harbor on Lake Erie in New York. The harbor had just been designated an official port of entry when the lighthouse was built. In the early 1800s, lumber, salt, flour, and fish were shipped to and from …
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Join Andrew Dunn and Chris Triebel as they discuss the first two episodes of Daredevil Born Again.Then stick around for a review of I Kill Giants by Joe Kelly and JM Ken Niimura. One time I thought I killed a giant, but then it turned out to just be a really tall guy.... allegedly.SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_con…
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Episode 20 - Salami Rose Joe Louis // Musician. Producer. “Join me as we take another trip down south for the second episode in a row, from the Bay to LA, to chop it up with my new homie, Lindsay Olsen, aka Salami Rose Joe Louis. She’s a genre-traveling multi-instrumentalist, musician, and producer. She’s dropped a whole magical crate full of amazi…
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Team TTG ventures a bit outside our normal conversation today. Feeling the weight of some rather polarizing national headlines. We felt the need to unpack some feelings with one another. Since taking office, our new administration has come on strong, targeting Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion. Making it the scapegoat for many of America's current soc…
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Fred MikkelsenThis is an edited version of an interview first heard in episode 43 in January 2020. Conimicut Lighthouse is a cast-iron caisson structure built in 1883 to mark a dangerous shoal at the mouth of the Providence River. 18-year-old Coast Guardsman Frederick Mikkelsen was assigned to the station in 1958. One of his most memorable experien…
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Team TTG is back in the studio since their enormous R.I.S.E. Bankhead Theater event and is excited to chat about what is next. R.I.S.E. Masterminds is an in-person follow-up giving us the chance to sit down on a more intimate level and continue to create a community and a critical mass of small business entrepreneurs to help us move the needle and …
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Desiree Heveroh at East Brother Light Station in Richmond, CaliforniaDesiree Heveroh describes herself a steward and keeper of the history of the city of Richmond, California, located in the San Francisco Bay Area's East Bay region. She was a longtime board member of the East Brother Light Station, which is situated on an island in the strait that …
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Join Andrew Dunn and Chris Triebel as they discuss Captain America: Brave New World.Then stick around for a review of Secret Service by Mark Millar. The last time I was secretly serviced there was a restraining order involved.SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1BUY SOME MERCH:https://the-media-lunch-break.…
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Episode 19 - Jesse Nyberg // Graphic Designer. Content Creator. “Join me as we take a trip down south, from the Bay to LA, to chop it up with my new homie, Jesse Nyberg. Jesse is part graphic design phenom and part content creator extraordinaire. His design work focuses heavily on typography, texture, and layout, blending the sensibilities of two c…
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Join Andrew and Chris as they talk to Wayward Raven about their latest project, We Suck at Comics Vol 2! Get it (and other great rewards) HERE:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/waywardraven/we-suck-at-comics-volume-2-coloring-outside-the-lines?ref=979w41SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1 Twitter: twit…
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Pencarrow Lighthouse (1859) was the first permanent lighthouse in New Zealand. Mary Jane Bennett - the first official lighthouse keeper in New Zealand, and the only woman to ever hold the role - is profiled in "Guiding Lights."This is another episode of Light Hearted Lite, the series where we revisit interviews from the past six years of Light Hear…
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Pomham Rocks Lighthouse, photo by Gary PointPomham Rocks Lighthouse is at the northern end of Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, offshore from the community of Riverside. Alex Dias joined the Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse (a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation) in 2012, but his fascination with lighthouses dates back to 2005 when he w…
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Join Andrew Dunn and Chris Triebel as they discuss Flight Risk.Then stick around for a review of Napoleon's Starship by Katherine Blakeney. Good morning, Napoleon's Starship. The Earth says 'hello'!SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/themedialunchbreak?sub_confirmation=1BUY SOME MERCH:https://the-media-lunch-break.creator-spring.comTwitter: t…
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Episode 18 - Tanukichan // Musician. Woodworker. “It’s Tanukichan season, y’all! For those who don’t know, Tanukichan is the solo project of classically trained Bay Area native Hannah van Loon. This is an episode I’m really hyped about because, well, to put it simply, I’m a huge fan of Hannah’s music. Her 2023 LP “Gizmo” and her latest drop, the 20…
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