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Blue Suede BBQ: Rubs, Sauces & Service

Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer but it is also a time to salute the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the service of our country. In this episode of The Low & Slow Barbecue Show, we meet a military member who serves our nation in the U.S. Army and serves barbecue fans…

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Stenhouse, Segal, Rachtman, and Isaiah!

It’s an all-new Carolina Reeper Show with Jon Reep! This episode is noteworthy! You might want to write this down because it’s National Memo Day. In this episode, the crew discusses the Ricky Stenhouse Jr. vs Kyle Busch fight at this week’s Nascar race, Steven Segal singing about “The Punani” and Riki Rachtman trying to…

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The Last Stop in Yuma County

Despite being in the midst of the summer movie season, Alan & Chris decided to take an off-ramp from the blockbuster freeway and visit an entry in the smaller independent film community. We’ve got a review of first-time feature director Francis Galluppi’s THE LAST STOP IN YUMA COUNTY starring Jim Cummings and then news from…

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Episode 115: When Writing & Embodiment Combine: A Conversation with Philip Shepherd

In today’s episode of The Written Compass, I had the pleasure of interviewing Philip Shepherd. Philip is a long-time expert on embodiment and has published several books on the subject. We had so much fun and deep conversations about… writing as an embodiment tool how our words are an embodiment of us what defines embodiment…

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How Assistive Technology Can Support Aging Individuals with Samantha Westrich, Speech and Language Pathologist

Sometimes, we hear the term “assistive technology” in relation to older adults. But what exactly is that? How can assistive technology help my aging loved one or me, as the caregiver? Host Frances Hall, Executive Director of ACAPcommunity welcomes Samantha Westrich, a speech and language pathologist from the NC Dept. of Health and Human Services, who will help…

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How To Deal with Injury and Illness and NOT Lose Your Exercise Routine

Oh so annoying! Just when the gym feels like a solid routine, the old bum knee acts up again. There’s a few good reasons to keep your gym habit – even when you are doing nothing while you are there! Trying to get healthy and stay healthy is f-ing hard! Everybody struggles with some aspect…

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Hank Eimer, Coldwell Banker Boyd & Hassell

Bryan Jones, cohost of Tales from the Sale, interviews Hank Eimer, a 20+ year veteran of the real estate world. Hank is the owner and manager of Coldwell Banker Boyd & Hassell of Hickory, North Carolina. Hank gives his insight, thoughts, and humor from his experience working as a rookie agent to now managing over…

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Chad’s Feeling Nifty at 50!

A half-century… Chad (the birthday boy) and Hank are back for a special 50th-birthday episode of BIG FAN! Included in this jam-packed edition, our hosts reminisce about past birthdays including Chad’s 21st (or at least the day after), fun stuff happening in and around Hickory (the hum, Hickory FC, Hickory Crawdads), deep questions with kids,…

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Jon G’s Pitmaster Garren Kirkman

Jon G’s Barbecue serves Texas barbecue tradition in the small North Carolina town of Peachland, where he’s attracting plenty of big-city attention. Whether it’s Texas Monthly, Southern Living, or the Barbecue Bros, everyone who makes the trek to Jon G’s sings the praises of the brisket, beef ribs, kolaches, and the traditional sides that quickly…

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Bigfoot, Buttermilk Biscuits and Goodwill Hunting!

Welcome to the all-new Carolina Reeper show! This episode is going to be generous, kind-hearted, and compassionate. By the way…It’s National Decency Day. Have you no decency sir!? Also, we’re going to talk about buttermilk biscuits, bigfoot, and hygiene routines… You’ll not want to miss this segment! Also, my pal Marcus Stamos is in the…

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