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That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 078 Dave Inskeep - Joe McGuire Insurance
This week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch takes a dive into something most of us have had to deal with at one time or another - Homeowner’s Insurance - with my friend Dave Inskeep, owner of Joe McGuire Insurance. In recent months, I’ve had a number of conversations with lenders, bankers, community advocates, and others about the critical need for more housing. This need spans the state, and across all income levels. There are a number of barriers that prevent needed development, and one of those th...
2025-05-30
1h 10
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 077 Haley Kottler of Kansas Appleseed
This week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch features Haley Kottler, the anti-hunger campaign director for Kansas Appleseed. Haley has worked extensively on food and hunger policy in Kansas, and she shares some of her insights and experiences working to defend programs like SNAP, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. SNAP provides vulnerable families with an average of around $171 per month in food assistance, which is less than $2 per meal, per person. In our conversation, Haley pushes back against some of the prevailing myths that exist around safety net...
2025-05-16
1h 07
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 076 Reno County Farmers Market
It's one of my favorite times of the year - the opening of Farmer's Market Season!For this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, we visit with my friend Kelli Snider-Short. She serves on the board of the Reno County Farmer's Market and is the market's media manager. Saturday, May 3 is opening day of the market, so it was a perfect time to visit about the benefits of shopping local and supporting small business. And there's nothing more local or small about buying your food from the farmer's market. ...
2025-05-01
43 min
FaithTalk Today with Rick Probst
Ep 75 | Jason Williams & Mandi Gilbert on the intersection of faith & finances
“What if a bank could tithe?” On this episode of FaithTalk Today, producer Ezra Ortiz sits down with Jason Williams, Director of Banking Services, and Mandi Gilbert, Director of Marketing at 316 Financial. Together, they explore how 316 Financial is reimagining banking by putting faith at the forefront of every decision. Don’t miss this powerful conversation on values-driven financial services and the impact of faith-based leadership in modern banking. Visit bank316.com to learn more. Find FaithTalk Today on social! Facebook Instagram YouTube Website #faithtalktoday #faithtalkatlanta #christ...
2025-04-26
11 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 075 Emily and Will Ptacek
This week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch features my friends Emily and Will Ptacek. Emily suffered a traumatic brain injury during a traffic accident in Reno County. It left her with lasting injuries that will affect her cognition the rest of her life. In this episode, Emily and Will talk about what their lives looked like before the accident, and what it looks like now. It has required an intentional shift in the way they manage life and time, and it has required grace and patience.
2025-04-17
1h 16
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 074 Lindsey Hatfield
For this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I bring in my friend Lindsey Hatfield - though anyone who grew up with her would recognize her by the name Lindsey Payne. I have been lucky to become friends with Lindsey over the past several years - and the more I visit with her the more I become interested in her life, and her story. She grew up in Hutchinson, attended Buhler schools, and lived the sort of life familiar to many people in and around this area. But right af...
2025-04-03
1h 07
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 073 Lacey Stone - Medicine Shoppe
In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with Lacey Stone-Tillman, whose family has owned the Medicine Shoppe for nearly 30 years. If you have ever used a local pharmacy for your prescription drugs, you’ll want to listen to this episode. If you are a proud supporter of free markets, you’ll want to listen to this episode. If you believe in shopping local, and in supporting hometown businesses, you’ll want to listen to this episode. While m...
2025-03-20
1h 01
A Bit of Curiosity Podcast
Navigating the Challenges of Modern Motherhood with Caitlin Probst
In this conversation, Jeremy Howlett interviews Caitlin Proost, who shares her journey from brand management to creating a mental health app focused on postpartum support. Caitlin discusses her personal experience with postpartum depression and the lack of resources available for new mothers. She explains how her app aims to provide daily mood tracking, access to mental health tools, and community support to help mothers navigate their postpartum journey. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, technology, and simplifying mental health tracking for new moms.In this conversation, Caitlin and Jeremy explore the significance of building community and...
2025-03-20
1h 22
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 072 Brady Scott LIVE
Artist Brady Scott didn’t hesitate when I asked if he’d join me in the somewhat crazy idea of recording an episode of That Podcast in Hutch in front of a live audience. He was all about it. We gathered at the Hutchinson Public Library on one of the coldest days of this winter in front of the brave souls who came out to listen. We had a great time recording in front of them - and I was happy that so many of them had questions for Brady...
2025-03-06
1h 16
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 071 Mckenna Hardin
Christopher and I first met McKenna while recording downtown during the Dog Days of Summer Third Thursday event last year. We wanted to record audio snippets of people talking about their dogs, when we noticed this teenager walking around with a parrot on her shoulder. When the thien 16-year-old McKenna sat down to visit with us, we quickly realized there was a much bigger story to be told. This wasn't just someone with a pet parrot - this was someone who has a passion for birds and is actively working to build a career in training big...
2025-02-20
1h 01
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 070 Hutchinson Clinic
In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, we try to shed a little light on an issue that touches a lot of people in Hutchinson and the surrounding area - the impasse between the Hutchinson Clinic and Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance. I sat down with Julie Schott, medical reimbursement specialist for the Hutchinson Clinic. She walked me through the issue from the perspective of Hutchinson Clinic and the medical providers who deliver care in our community. I know this has been a contentious issue in the co...
2025-02-06
1h 20
Strategic Advisor Board
Episode 1020 "Successful Minds": Strategic College Planning: A Conversation with Beth Probst on Empowering Families for Success
Join us on this episode of Successful Minds as we delve into the transformative world of Human Resources In this episode of Successful Minds, we sit down with Beth Probst, Founder and CEO of At The Core, to explore the art of strategic college planning. Beth shares her journey of helping parents and teens make informed decisions about college, majors, and careers, ensuring they don't waste precious time or money. Discover how flipping the college planning process and understanding real-world careers can transform the path to higher education. Tune in for practical tips, inspiring stories, and expert advice from...
2025-02-03
1h 00
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 069 Battle of the Badges
I don't want to say that this week's episode gets a little heated, but I don't know what else you'd expect when we bring in the Hutchinson Fire Department and the Hutchinson Police Department to square off to win the trophy and bragging rights in the annual Battle of the Badges competition. It's all in the spirit of community service - and in raising awareness of the pressing need for blood donors. In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch I visit with Patrick Weathers, of the Hutchinson Fire Dep...
2025-01-23
46 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 068 Jason Probst
I hope everyone had the chance to enjoy friends and family over the holiday season. I know I enjoyed the chance to slow down a bit and share time with my family. It's the most important part of Thanksgiving and Christmas for me. As we turn to the New Year and the start of 2025, our first episode of this season will begin by looking backwards to the end of 2024 - by turning the microphone around on me and bringing in guest host Jackson Swearer. Jackson asks me to reflect on...
2025-01-09
1h 03
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 067 Tyler Kershner - 50 Mile Walk
This edition of That Podcast in Hutch brings in one of my closest friends and somewhat frequent guest Tyler Kershner.Tyler has a history of doing extraordinary things, such as riding his bicycle more than 200 miles in a day, fasting for extended periods of time, or in this case - walking 50 miles in a single day. He got the idea from President Teddy Roosevelt, who believed that officers under his command should be able to walk 50 miles in a 24 hour period. In that test of physical endurance the officers c...
2024-11-14
50 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 066 Valerie Taylor and Lacey Mills of United Way of Reno County
This week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch centers on the work of the United Way of Reno County and two dynamic people who help lead the organization - Executive Director Lacey Mills and Director of Community Impact, Valerie Taylor. We visit about the United Way’s ongoing fundraising campaign - which is a critical part of supporting our non-profit community in Hutchinson. The United Way is an important resource to help these on-the-ground agencies do the work needed to improve the lives of residents in Hutchinson, which in turn improves our community.
2024-10-24
53 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 065 Why I Love Hutch
Producer Christopher takes over the podcast! he takes the recording equipment on the road and sets up at Sandhills Brewing during the launch of Jasons Prost for Probst Oktoberfest to ask attendees why they love Hutch.
2024-10-10
39 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 064 Brandy Sheahan Harris
This one is going to hurt. In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, my friend Brandy Sheahan Harris talks about the loss of her son, Sebastian, to a fentanyl overdose. Sebastian passed away on April 15, 2022. He was 21 years old. Brandy tells us about her son, moving us through his young life and lets us see, through a mother’s eyes, Sebastian’s life. She also walks us through his struggles with addiction, and the hole his death has left in her family’s lives.
2024-09-26
1h 26
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 063 Lucky Luci
I was visiting with my producer Christopher Acker about our 3-part series on addiction, alcoholism, and sobriety earlier this week. We got some remarkable feedback on the series, and I’m really thankful for the people who took time to reach out to share how the episodes had touched them. As we started talking about the upcoming episodes - including this week’s show - Christopher pointed out that even though it wasn’t labeled as part of the series on addiction, it was still very much related. I hadn’t considered that, but he was ab...
2024-09-12
52 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 062 Seth Dewey
In this series of That Podcast in Hutch, we're taking a look at the use of alcohol and sobriety through several different lenses. To conclude our series on alcohol and sobriety, I visit with Seth Dewey, who works as a Health Educator at the Reno County Health Department. He has done incredible work to educate and inform our community about substance misuse. While Seth often speaks about various drugs, we talked in this episode about the parallels with alcohol abuse - which still remains one of the most abused drugs in Reno County. ...
2024-08-29
1h 06
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 061 Third Thursday Dog Days Of Summer
Jason and Producer Chris head out to Third Thursday to hear from you! We heard from folks about their pets, their summer, or anything else they wanted to share.
2024-08-17
1h 01
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 060 Mike and Cammie Rumback
In this series of That Podcast in Hutch, we're taking a look at the use of alcohol and sobriety through several different lenses. In this episode, I visit with Mike and Cammie Rumback. They share their story about dealing with alcoholism - Mike as an alcoholic and Cammie as a wife and mother trying to navigate life with someone addicted to alcohol. This is a story that's more common than I think we realize, and I appreciated the Rumbacks for opening up about something so painful and personal.
2024-08-15
1h 19
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 059 Steven Becker
In this series of That Podcast in Hutch, we're taking a look at the use of alcohol and sobriety through several different lenses. In this episode, I visit with former District Court Judge and Kansas Representative Steven Becker. He shares the story of his struggle with alcoholism, his time in treatment, and how those moments changed his outlook on life. I think you'll enjoy hearing this story, and this perspective, from Steve. He is open and vulnerable and honest about a difficult time in his life.
2024-08-01
1h 28
Words, Images, & Worlds
Words, Images, & Worlds: Craft Edition with Chris Tebbetts
Chris Tebbetts, who has worked with authors like James Patterson and creators like Jeff Probst, talks about his work in middle grades fiction and the path to authorship in this writing craft-focused episode. You can find out more about Chris's work at https://christebbetts.com.
2024-04-02
15 min
Words, Images, & Worlds
Words, Images, & Worlds with Chris Tebbetts
Author Chris Tebbetts talks about writing for adults, young adults, and middle grades readers, as well as collaborating with people like James Patterson and Jeff Probst. You can read more about Chris's work at https://christebbetts.com/
2024-01-08
15 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 58 - Slade Templeton
This episode of That Podcast in Hutch reaches back a way - to about a year ago when former Hutchinson resident Slade Templeton dropped into the studio while visiting family, in the country from his home in Bern, Switzerland. Slade is an eclectic mix of interests and skills. He’s the author of horror books - his latest being Truth of the Shadows, which is described as “dark and spiraling journey into the abyss,” by the president of the Horror Writers Association. But his literary work is just the start. H...
2023-11-06
1h 00
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 57 - Pippin Williamson
We're excited to launch our next season of That Podcast In Hutch! For this episode, we go back in time to 2022 - and the time that Sandhills Brewing had to sell an unimaginable amount of food in a ridiculous amount of time to keep its liquor license. Thankfully, our guest Pippin Williamson, was able to marshal his staff and the community to save this unique Hutchinson brewery from the reach of an antiquated 1980s law that requires any place that sells alcohol to make 30 percent of its sales from fo...
2023-10-09
1h 08
JMO Podcast
Summer Walleyes w/ Bob Propst jr | JMO Fishing 201
Bob Probst jr returns to the JMO Podcast to chat about summer walleye fishing. In this fishing podcast Bob details where and how he catches numbers of quality fish all summer long. Bob shares his setup and strategy for bottom bouncing this time of year and the details that he believes matter the most to getting the most for getting bites as well as landing fish.Website - www.jmopodcast.comNorth Dakota Game and Fish - www.gf.nd.govFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/JMOFishingPodcastInstagram - https...
2023-08-01
1h 00
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 56 - Beyond Barriers
In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with my friends from Beyond Barriers - formerly known as Prairie Independent Living Resource Center. Erica Rivera, Kelly Miller, and Emerald - a black lab service dog - join me to talk about what it means to live life with a disability - but more importantly what it means to live life independently. One of the things that really stood out to me about this episode was our conversation about how having a disability isn't what we might normally co...
2023-02-09
43 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 55 - Mom and the Happy Apple
In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I am interviewing my Mom. Every Christmas, my Mom brings up the story of the Fisher Price Happy Apple - my one and only Christmas present when I was just 11 months old. It's part of the lore of our family - that we were so incredibly poor the first year of my life, we couldn't afford a proper Christmas Tree or a proper Christmas at all. But my parents managed to scrape together enough cash to buy this one simple toy. By my Mom's account, I l...
2022-12-29
28 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 54 Circles of Hope
This week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch features Marla McKee and Anthony Frischenmeyer with Circles of Hope. According to its website, Circles of Hope "gathers people who are motivated to move out of poverty and matches them with middle-income and high-income volunteers who can support and encourage them on their journey."But as you'll hear in this conversation, Circles does much more than that. It expands understanding - between families in poverty and middle income families. And through those shared experiences and understanding, they learn from one another. Additionally, fa...
2022-12-15
1h 13
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 53 Jason Probst
In this week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch, guest host Jackson Swearer returns again for a follow-up interview with That Guy in Hutch, Jason Probst.Earlier this year, I sat down with Jason for a two-part conversation about his life up until he joined the legislature. A lot of people seemed to enjoy those podcasts, and asked me if I would consider interviewing Jason again. What we have for you today is Part 3.This time, we pick up where the conversation left off, and discuss Jason's experience representing...
2022-11-03
1h 08
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 52 Whats The Big Idea 2 - Plastic Bottles
This week on That Podcast in Hutch, Tyler and I come together for another episode of What's the Big Idea. This time, we explore a little more deeply the big idea of whether consumer plastics such as water and soda bottles, could be repurposed for use as filament in an at-home 3D printer. We speculate, and then pull in an answer from someone who actually understands the properties of this material far better than we do. Like we said at the outset, this experiment has always been about the big...
2022-10-27
39 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 51 Chris Courtwright
For this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I decided to publish a recent event I hosted, that featured Chris Courtwright. For 35 years, Chris was the chief economist with the Kansas Legislative Research Department. In that role, he helped inform legislators about the consequences of changes to tax and spending policies through his research and staffing of the taxation and appropriations committees. He also worked with the Consensus Revenue Estimating group - a group of various industry experts who gather twice a year to calculate the next year's economic co...
2022-10-20
1h 28
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 50 Melissa Evans
This election season, there has been a lot of chatter about education. Much of it centered around the idea that there's a lot going on behind the imposing walls of a child's school that parents aren't aware of, or involved in. And in that general conversation, there are few buzzwords that have been more thrown about than a three-letter acronym - SEL, which stands for Social and Emotional Learning. In this episode, I sit down with Melissa Evans, who is the Assistant Principal at Hutchinson Middle School - 7th grade. Melissa takes a deep d...
2022-10-13
1h 07
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 49 Hailee Black
This week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch features Hailee Black - and the secret lives of teenagers. Well, maybe not secret as much as mysterious or misunderstood. Hailee is a soon-to-be 18 year old senior at Hutchinson High School. I first met her last legislative session when she travelled to Topeka with a group of JAG-K students. Hailee explains more about JAG in the podcast - but it's a fantastic program that helps prepare students for many aspects of adult life. It stands for Jobs for America's Graduates. I encourage you to learn more a...
2022-10-09
44 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 48 Wes Vaughn
In this week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with Sgt. Wesley Vaughn with the Hutchinson Police Department. Wesley has been a friend of mine for quite some time, and I've always enjoyed our conversations. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience in a variety of areas. And everytime we visit, I leave feeling better informed, with a deeper understanding of our community, and the challenges faced by members of law enforcement. Plus, he's just a lot of fun to talk with. I...
2022-09-29
1h 22
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 47 - Sandhills
This episode of That Podcast in Hutch has us revisiting one of my favorite guests and business - Pippin Williamson with Sandhills Brewing. Earlier this month, Pippin learned that his liquor license was in jeopardy because he hadn't met the 30 percent food sales requirement that was put in place by Reno County voters 36 years ago, in 1986. This week Sandhills launched an aggressive plan to sell as much food as possible to get the numbers into compliance with regulations. In one night, they sold over $16,000 in food - but he's st...
2022-09-22
48 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 46 One Year In
This week’s episode will be abbreviated, but I wanted to take a moment or two to reflect on the past year. That Podcast in Hutch is 1-year-old! The first episode of That Podcast in Hutch aired on Sept. 2, 2021. A year later, we’ve cranked out nearly 50 episodes that have covered a variety of topics - from truck drivers to chefs, former drug addicts, single moms, and experts who provided insight into some of the big questions we have around here. It's not always been ea...
2022-09-15
08 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 45 Yoder Thrift Shop
This week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch takes me up the road a bit, to the Reno County hamlet of Yoder. If you're not familiar with Yoder, it's worth learning about - a small, Amish community in Reno County, most known for horse-drawn buggies and good food. But my recent visit took me to the Yoder Thrift Shop, located in the heart of downtown Yoder. As you'll learn, this store is much more than a thrift store - it's a passion project forged by a community determined to do all it can to help ot...
2022-09-08
44 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 44 Kim Svaty - Answer to What's the Big Idea
A few weeks ago, my friend Tyler sat down with me for a new segment we decided to call "What's the Big Idea." Our first topic of conversation centered on the recent chatter on the internet about what happens to wind turbines once they've reached the end of their useful life. The prevailing thought online is that the wind turbines are disassembled and disposed of in landfills or in some sort of green energy graveyard. The thought behind this is that perhaps wind turbines aren't all that green after all. Tyler and I wondered i...
2022-09-01
57 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 43 Daniel Downing
This week's episode is going to be filled with flavor! On this edition of That Podcast in Hutch, Chef Daniel Downing sits down to discuss the art of cooking and his life as a chef. I've wanted to visit with Daniel for quite some time, after seeing some of the creative and delicious dishes he prepared as chef for Jillian's Italian Grill, which has since - and quite sadly - closed. He's now working with Salt City Brewing - and has likewise been working to bring his personal experience and techniques to the cuisine t...
2022-08-25
58 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 42 David Reed
I'm really excited about this week's episode! I've brought in David Reed, curator with the Reno County Historical Society to talk about Time Capsules. On Aug. 15, people gathered outside Hutchinson City Hall to witness the unearthing of a time capsule that was buried in 1972. I was there, and it was exciting to see the old steel vault lifted out of the earth. It was equally sobering to see a new time capsule lowered and buried - to be opened in 2072, on Hutchinson's 200th Anniversary. David and I visit about wh...
2022-08-18
56 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 41 What's the Big Idea.
That Podcast in Hutch introduces a new segment - What's the Big Idea. You ever have a conversation with friends, and find yourself asking one of those big "what if" sort of questions. Yeah, me too. All the time. With all sorts of people. So we've decided to turn those otherwise lost conversations into a podcast segment called "What's the Big Idea?"Basically we try to capture those big questions, explore them a little more, and if we can, find the answers to determine why they might, or might n...
2022-08-11
46 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 40 Greg Holmes
The call of the cicada is in some ways the sound of a Kansas summer. And children inspecting or playing with the discarded skin of a cicada is a sort of rite of passage in these parts. Greg Holmes has spent countless hours travelling around the country to record and video cicadas. And as you'll learn in this episode there are many different types of cicadas - all of which have unique sounds and behaviors. Greg's work and study of the cicada landed him an invitation to work on th...
2022-07-28
1h 07
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 39 Jackson Swearer
In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I sit down with a familiar voice - Jackson Swearer. A few weeks ago, Jackson attended the Aspen Ideas Festival. This is a signature event of the Aspen Institute. Curious and engaging minds from around the world gather in Aspen for the festival to learn from experts, and each other, and to explore big ideas and questions of our day. The Aspen Institute's mission statement lays it out pretty well: "We drive change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the greatest challenges of our t...
2022-07-14
1h 13
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 38 Tyler Kershner
In this week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with my friend Tyler Kershner. We met years ago on the annual Biking Across Kansas event - and we've become close friends in the time since. We talk about some of the challenges that come with riding a bicycle across the state, as well as the unique experiences that keep us coming back year after year. We also share our stories about what prompted us to sign up for BAK in the first place - and what keeps us on our bikes after a...
2022-06-30
50 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 37 - Katie Gibbons and April West
In this week's episode I visit with Katie Gibbons and April West, from Hutchinson's Milestone Clubhouse.You'll learn more about the mental health clubhouse model and the good it can do for those struggling with mental illness. I think you'll find that we're lucky to have this helpful tool in our community.
2022-06-16
47 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 36 Pippin Williamson
This week's edition of That Podcast in Hutch takes you to the brew room of one of my favorite places in the world - Sandhills Brewing in Hutchinson. I've long told people what's being done with beer at Sandhills is nothing short of art. Pippin Williamson visits with me about his interest in brewing, and some of the early experimentation that created a number of failures to get to the delicious craft beers that are now enjoyed at their two locations - one in Hutchinson and the other in Mission. ...
2022-06-09
48 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH Update
This week, instead of the traditional format for That Podcast in Hutch I’m going to send you over to another podcast to check out – The Higher Points. Nate Hiatt and Nick Sowers produce The Higher Points – where they bring in a variety of guests to have meaningful and insightful conversations. This week, they asked if I would join them – and I had a good time visiting with them. We covered a lot of ground and had a really good visit. Nate’s family also owns High Point Pharms – which grows and produces local CBD products. Their tag line is “We Know it...
2022-06-02
06 min
The Higher Points
EP30: Jason Probst
Representative Jason Probst is the House Assistant Minority Leader of the Kansas House of Representatives for district 102 in the Hutchinson area. We speak with Jason on what it takes to be a member of the House of Representatives, how the process works, as well as some of the political and social issues Jason dealt with during this legislative session. We learned a lot about what it is he and others do in our capital. We asked some interesting questions about things like that food tax bill, fentanyl test strips, medical marijuana, hemp, and about a bill on the possession...
2022-05-30
1h 41
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 35 – Sharon Mandel
Warning: This episode contains some graphic depictions of death and death scene investigation. If you’re sensitive to this sort of thing, proceed with caution. For the next several weeks, I want to focus on the issue of overdose deaths and in particular fentanyl poisoning. And it is poisoning, because most people who are dying from fentanyl use are completely unaware of the substance’s presence. The numbers are staggering, too. In the first half of 2021, there were 388 overdose fatalities, which is a 54 percent increase over the same time in 2020. That gives Kansas the 3rd highes...
2022-05-19
53 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 34 – Stephen McCallister
For the next several weeks, I want to focus on the issue of overdose deaths and in particular fentanyl poisoning. And it is poisoning, because most people who are dying from fentanyl use are completely unaware of the substance’s presence. The numbers are staggering, too. In the first half of 2021, there were 388 overdose fatalities, which is a 54 percent increase over the same time in 2020. That gives Kansas the 3rd highest overdose death increase in the country. But what are we doing about it? Well, not much, it turns out. And efforts this year in the Kansas House to d...
2022-05-12
1h 06
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 33 – Lynn Rogers
Lynn Rogers currently serves as the Kansas State Treasurer – a role most known for helping people find out if they have any unclaimed property. Most of us have likely seen or stopped by the Treasurer’s booth at the Kansas State Fair over the years. There’s much more to the job than giving people their abandoned money, and Lynn helps explain some of the daily ins and outs of the job. But Lynn has held a number of public service positions throughout his career. He’s been Lieutenant Governor, and Kansas Senator, a Wichita School Board member, and even a...
2022-05-05
46 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH REBROADCAST – Tim Smith
This week Kansas Legislature passed a bill to allow the use of driverless vehicles – specifically large trucks. In the lead up to the vote, the big groups that support it (Koch Industries, Walmart, Americans for Prosperity, and the Kansas Chamber) sent out a brief explaining why this is needed. They relied largely on the truck driver shortage. Since I’ve been tied up in Topeka, and since this was a topic of conversation up here, it seemed like a good time to pull out a previous episode with my friend Tim Smith. Tim has been a longtime trucker, and sp...
2022-04-28
1h 08
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 32 – Chris Courtwright
I want to thank everyone for all of your patience, prayers, and support during the past couple of weeks. And I especially want to thank Jackson for stepping in to keep That Podcast in Hutch rolling while I focused on a family crisis. Mitch is out of the hospital, working toward recovery, and doing much better than the first days after the accident. So many of you reached out with thoughts, prayers, and words of encouragement. Our family feels blessed to have such a good community of thoughtful and caring people. I’m glad to be back in the...
2022-04-21
1h 04
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TPiH 31 Amanda Wilke
In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch, guest host Jackson Swearer returns to talk to Amanda Wilke about the challenges and opportunities facing childcare providers.A lack of quality, affordable childcare is an issue facing many communities right now, and Hutch is no exception. In our conversation, Amanda shared some of the challenges she faces in her certified in-home daycare. I was particularly struck by some of the ways that well-intentioned regulations on her industry seem to drive up costs for providers and limit their ability to generate revenue. Despite the challenges, however, there are al...
2022-04-14
28 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 30 – Dave Sotelo
In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch, guest host Jackson Swearer visits with Dave Sotelo, Human Relations Officer for the City of Hutchinson.Jason had a family emergency this week, so I (Jackson) returned to fill in as host for the podcast. I was excited to get to talk to Dave Sotelo about his work to address discrimination and promote harmonious relations between all people in our community. We begin with Dave explaining his work and the role of the Hutchinson Human Relations Commission. From there, our discussion moves from abstract concepts of diversity, equity an...
2022-04-07
56 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 029 – Heather Meyer
Sometimes serendipity emerges from disappointment. This week I had made arrangements for another guest – who I still hope to get on the show. But on the scheduled day for recording, illness had struck and she couldn’t make it. So I had to scramble to find someone else to interview. Luckily, I had read this column written by Rep. Heather Meyer, from Overland Park’s 29th House District. And since she works in the building, I had already visited with about making an appearance on That Podcast in Hutch. Heather is a Type 1 diabetic. Many of you know that...
2022-03-31
1h 01
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 28 – John Donley
In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with John Donley, with the firm Devine, Donley, and Murray Governmental Affairs. I got to know John through work in the Kansas legislature. John represents a number of agriculture interests, including the Kansas Farm Bureau. I wanted to visit with John about his work, and some of the challenges farmers and ranchers face everyday – and in the face of emerging world events. I think you’ll learn something about the way a lobbyist approaches the work in Topeka, as well as gain some good insight about the...
2022-03-24
35 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 27 Katy Everitt Part 2
If you haven’t listened to the first part of this two-part series with Katy Everitt, I strongly encourage going back and catching up. In the first episode, you’ll get to hear from Katy about the life of a hairdresser. She lives in Topeka with her 9-year-old son and has built a nearly 20 year career that she loves as a hairstylist. In the second episode, we visit about her fight against ovarian cancer – while trying to maintain a career that doesn’t typically offer health insurance or benefits. Though most of us have regular interacti...
2022-03-17
1h 00
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 26 Katy Everitt Part 1
The next two episodes are really special and important to me. I think when you’re done listening, you’ll understand why. For the next two episodes, you’ll get to hear from Katy Everitt, who lives in Topeka with her 9-year-old son. She has built a nearly 20 year career that she loves as a hairstylist. Though most of us have regular interaction with the people who cut and style our hair – I suspect many of us don’t know many details. During our conversation, I was continuously surprised at how much about the business I never knew...
2022-03-10
40 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 25 – Cecilia Pina
In this week’s episode of That Podcast for Hutch, I visit with Cecelia Pina of Hutchinson. I wanted to visit with her – and several others suggested I should have her on – after she spoke before the Hutchinson City Council regarding proposed changes to the Woody Seat Freeway that spans over Avenue B in the Southwest Bricktown neighborhood. What I hope you’ll listen for and take away from this episode is the importance of engaging and organizing community voices in the political process. And how it requires more than rallies, Tweets, and liking something on Facebook. It require...
2022-03-03
41 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 024 – Jason Probst Part 2
In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch, we finish up the two-part episode in which we turn the microphones completely around. Instead of me interviewing someone, I’ll once again be the subject of the interview. Several friends and regular listeners to That Podcast in Hutch suggested this might be an interesting experiment. So, despite my reluctance, I agreed to do it – and we ended up having a pretty lively discussion. And long enough that we had to break it into two parts.If you haven’t listened to part one, I suggest doing that before p...
2022-02-24
54 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 23 – Jason Probst
In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch, we turn the microphones completely around. Instead of me interviewing someone, I’ll be the subject of the interview. Several friends and regular listeners to That Podcast in Hutch suggested this might be an interesting experiment. I’ve been reluctant to do this sort of thing – and found myself oddly nervous about it – but after hearing it enough, I was convinced to do it. So you’ll learn a little more about me in this episode – some about my life growing up in Nickerson, as well as some of the di...
2022-02-17
51 min
That Podcast In Hutch
FEED DROP – Cleared 005 The Groveland Four
This week I share an episode of Steve Becker and Beth White’s podcast “Cleared”. The episode is about The Groveland Four, Four black men accused of the rape of a white woman in 1949 Florida, the many injustices that led to their convictions, and the long journey to their eventual exoneration.Subscribe to Cleared: https://saltcitysound.net/category/cleared/feed/podcast/
2022-02-10
1h 05
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 022 – Joe Coles
In this week’s episode, I visit with Joe Coles – A resident of Southwest Kansas who spent more than 40 years with a career in education and now travels across the state as a consultant. I came to meet Joe through our mutual friend, Rep. Boyd Orr, from Fowler. Boyd called me one day this fall to tell me about a program Joe had helped launch. It was designed to bring local employers, educators, and students together – allowing students to learn about the career and life opportunities of Southwest Kansas, and for employers and educators to help students realize the res...
2022-02-03
45 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH REBROADCAST – Jacci Espinoza
Jacci Espinoza is an accounts manager at New Beginnings, a wife, mother, daughter, and an engaged member of our community. She’s also an addict in active recovery. In this episode, Jacci shares her journey through addiction and recovery, and the importance of harm reduction policies that can prevent overdose deaths. I’m thankful to Jacci for being willing to share her story with such openness and honesty, and I think listeners will have the chance to learn a lot from our conversation. Here are some related links: Kansas Recovery Network Facebook page – https://www.faceboo...
2022-01-27
1h 04
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 021 – Jim Gartner
In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch features Rep. Jim Gartner, from the 53rd House District in Topeka. But we talk more about the plight of the Ornate Box Turtle – the state Reptile of Kansas – than anything else. I’m not going to spoil the episode for you – but if you listen, I guarantee you’ll learn more about the world and more about the Ornate Box Turtle than you ever expected. One of the things I do enjoy about the Kansas Legislature is the opportunity to learn new things about the world. And in my conversati...
2022-01-20
35 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 020 – Tom Sawyer
This week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch was recorded inside the Kansas State Capitol building in Topeka. Since I’ll be in Topeka for most of the next several months, I’m working to keep production going between normal – and sometimes abnormal – legislative work. My guest this week is Rep. Tom Sawyer, who represents the 95th House District, in Wichita. He’s the current minority leader in the House – but his experience in state government goes back to the 1980s, when he first started working on campaigns. Tom is widely known in Topeka as an expert on tax an...
2022-01-13
47 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 019 – John Fairbanks
In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I describe John Fairbanks as resilient. I think after you listen, you’ll agree. I’ve wanted to have John – who is an avid cyclist – on the show for quite some time to visit about being struck this summer by a motorist as he was cycling on the north edge of Hutchinson. Beyond the accident and his recovery, John has overcome other challenges in his life – including a 2005 heart attack and subsequent heart transplant. Neither of which stopped him from riding competitively, or from other goals in his lif...
2022-01-06
59 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 018 – Chris Acker
In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I sit down with my producer, Chris Acker, as we take a look back at past episodes, and we look forward to the future of the podcasts.you can contact me directly at thatguyinhutch@gmail.com Interested in starting a podcast in Hutchinson, or sponsoring local podcasts? Contact Salt City Sound at podcasts@saltcitysound.net Support this show directly by subscribing to my substack: https://thatguyinhutch.substack.com/
2021-12-30
39 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 017 – Christmas Special
In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I decided to do something a little different. Instead of sitting down with one guest, I took a chance and set up at Crow & Co Bookstore and Cafe – and asked people to come down and share their Christmas stories with me. I wasn’t disappointed. I’m always thrilled that people are willing to sit down and share their stories with me. I hope you enjoy listening to these stories as much as I enjoyed recording them. I felt like these stories all tied together, and highlighted the real spirit of Chri...
2021-12-23
1h 03
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 016 – Frankie Shayne Pearman
We’re doing something a little different – launching a two-part series. This is the second segment, where you’ll get to sit in as I visit with my friend Frankie Shayne Pearman. When we start talking, the conversation often runs long – and instead of launching a 2-plus hour episode, we decided to release two episodes closer to an hour each. If you didn’t catch the first episode, I’d encourage you to go back and give it a listen. In the first part, we visited about how our paths have crossed, his passion for music, health, and weightlifting...
2021-12-16
47 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 015 – Frankie Shayne Pearman
We’re doing something a little different – launching a two-part series. For the next two weeks, you’ll get to sit in as I visit with my friend Frankie Shayne Pearman. When we start talking, the conversation often runs long – and instead of launching a 2-plus hour episode, we’ll release two episodes closer to an hour each. In the first part, we visit about how our paths have crossed, his passion for music, health, and weightlifting. In the second half, we visit more about his faith, and how it guides so much of his life. Learn more...
2021-12-09
39 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 014 – Christopher Wietrick
Every year since 2013, for at least a few days, Hutchinson officially declares itself as Smallville – The home of Clark Kent, the human counterpart to Superman. That proclamation has grown in the years since to include a community “Smallville” festival, and a weekend- long comic-con.In today’s episode I visit with Christopher Wietrick, one of the driving forcing behind Hutchinson’s claim to Smallville fame. We talk about his long standing fascination with superheroes, in particular Superman.And we visit about his struggles with mental illness, and how the sense of community and the real-life superheroes he found in...
2021-12-02
1h 00
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 013 – Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving! In this week’s episode, I’m trying something a little different. Instead of interviewing a guest, I’m reading through listeners’ comments about their reasons for being thankful this year. Despite all the chaos of the past two years, I think you’ll enjoy hearing the ways in which people find gratitude. And if you’re inspired after listening, send your reasons for Thanksgiving to me at thatguyinhutch@gmail.com
2021-11-25
18 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 012 – Mark and Phoebe Davenport
Mark and Phoebe Davenport were living in Brooklyn, New York, and investing in real estate in the New England area when they stumbled across some property listings in the Midwest. Now, they are splitting their time between their home in the Kansas City area, and their properties in Hutchinson – including Plaza Towers, Leon Place, and the Hoke Building, which they’re converting into a boutique hotel. In this episode, you’ll hear about the Davenports’ journey to Kansas, their approach to investing and property development – as well as what Kansas can do to be a more inviting state for t...
2021-11-18
40 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 011 – JoAnn Rivera
In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with JoAnn Rivera, RN,CCRN Director of Patient Care Services, Intensive Care Unit, at Hutchinson Regional Medical Center. We discuss some of the demands on nursing staff throughout the 18 months as Covid-19 spread throughout the world, and our community. JoAnn helps us understand the strain and demand on nursing staff, and the emotional toll the job of helping others has taken on nursing staff and their families. Learn more about the Heartland Arts and Culture Collective: https://www.hutchrec.com/arts-culture/Interested in starting a...
2021-11-11
39 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 010 – Tim Smith
Tim Smith is a graduate of Hutchinson High School, and a long-time friend of mine. He has worked for well more than a decade as a truck driver. Throughout much of his career he worked as an over-the-road truck driver. In this episode, we visit about some of the on-the-ground issues that push drivers to other careers. If you’re interested or concerned at all about some of the supply chain failures we’ve been experiencing lately – including issues in the trucking industry – this is an episode you’ll want to hear. In the episode, we reference an article...
2021-11-04
1h 08
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 009 – Jacci Espinoza
Jacci Espinoza is an accounts manager at New Beginnings, a wife, mother, daughter, and an engaged member of our community. She’s also an addict in active recovery. In this episode, Jacci shares her journey through addiction and recovery, and the importance of harm reduction policies that can prevent overdose deaths. I’m thankful to Jacci for being willing to share her story with such openness and honesty, and I think listeners will have the chance to learn a lot from our conversation. Here are some related links: Kansas Recovery Network Facebook page – https://www.faceboo...
2021-10-28
1h 04
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 008 – Lynsey Becher
Lyndsey Becher is the Artistic Director for Stage 9 in Hutchinson. In this episode, she visits with me about the upcoming production of “Talking Tombstones? and a new feature titled “If Walls Could Talk.” Both take a historical look at some of Hutchinson’s interesting people, recreated as characters, in this 15-year Halloween-time tradition. To learn more, visit https://www.stage9hutch.com/ Learn more about the Heartland Arts and Culture Collective: https://www.hutchrec.com/arts-culture/Interested in starting a podcast in Hutchinson, or sponsoring local podcasts? Contact Salt City Sound at podcasts@saltcitysound.netSup...
2021-10-21
24 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 007 – Denice Gilliland
Denice Gilliland is the Community Impact coordinator for the United Way of Reno County. In this episode, Denice talks about her experience as a single mother of three children, trying to manage a household budget that didn’t quite stretch far enough. I think you’ll find this conversation enlightening – as we dive into the issues of childcare, budgeting, and the Cliff Effect, which punishes individuals as they earn more by removing assistance that supports their family. Learn more about the Heartland Arts and Culture Collective: https://www.hutchrec.com/arts-culture/Interested in starting a podcast in Hutc...
2021-10-14
40 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 006 – Myra Kitson
Myra and Jim Kitson own Metropolitan Coffee in Hutchinson. In this episode, Myra talks about the challenges of running a small business – and some of the ways in which that has been complicated by a global pandemic. Myra was open and authentic in our discussion and I think you – like me – will enjoy learning more about her experiences.Learn more about the Heartland Arts and Culture Collective: https://www.hutchrec.com/arts-culture/ Interested in starting a podcast in Hutchinson, or sponsoring local podcasts? Contact Salt City Sound at podcasts@saltcitysound.net Support this show d...
2021-10-07
43 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 005 – Ben Jones
Ben Jones is a musician, actor, director and member of the Kansas Board of Education, among many other things! In this episode, I visit with Ben about his experience in theater, and in his recent directing role for the upcoming Family Community Theater production of Arsenic and Old Lace. We also discuss how the arts intersect with education, and serve to help children develop the skills they need to successfully navigate adulthood.Learn more about the Heartland Arts and Culture Collective: https://www.hutchrec.com/arts-culture/ Interested in starting a podcast in Hutchinson, or...
2021-09-30
33 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 004 – Heidi Unruh
Heidi Unruh is a church and nonprofit consultant, working with them on how to better their community engagement. She’s someone who cares deeply about our community, and lends her talent, skill, and energy to making Hutchinson a more compassionate and caring community. Her daughter, Elise, contracted Covid-19 and has endured multiple symptoms related to “long” Covid for the past 10 months. In this episode, Heidi shares her family’s experience in trying to secure healthcare for their daughter, as well as the support they’ve received from the community.Heidi’s essay on Elise’s condition and how crafting h...
2021-09-23
45 min
No Buffs | Survivor Recaps
Survivor 41 Preview & Predictions with Jason Concepcion
No Dunks teams up with Crooked Media's Jason Concepcion to preview and predict Survivor 41! Topics include: Our favorite all-time Survivor players and moments, what to expect from the shortened 26-day season, Jeff Probst's plans to break the fourth wall, First Boot and Sole Survivor predictions, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-09-21
1h 22
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 003 – Steve Becker
Steve Becker is a retired District Court Judge, who served on the bench for 26 years, and later spent six years serving in the Kansas House of Representatives. Steve, along with his daughter Beth White, is launching a new podcast called “Cleared.” It will examine cases of wrongful convictions, and shed some light on the imperfections in our legal system and how those imperfections lead to the imprisonment of innocent people. Follow Steves new podcast “Cleared”https://saltcitysound.net/show/cleared/Learn more about the Heartland Arts and Culture Collective: https://www.hutchrec.com/arts-cult...
2021-09-16
27 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 002 – Amy Bickel
Amy Bickel is an award-winning journalist who covered a variety of areas at The Hutchinson News – specializing in thorough coverage of Kansas agriculture. She also loves the Kansas State Fair, and along with her cohort Kathy Hanks provided readers with a hands-on state fair experience.Learn more about the Heartland Arts and Culture Collective: https://www.hutchrec.com/arts-culture/Interested in starting a podcast in Hutchinson, or sponsoring local podcasts? Contact Salt City Sound at podcasts@saltcitysound.netSupport this show directly by subscribing to my Substack: https://thatguyinhutch.substack.com/
2021-09-09
37 min
That Podcast In Hutch
TPiH 001 – Kail Denison
ThatPodcastinHutch explores the people, places, and events that make Hutchinson a vibrant and engaging community. We’ll step beyond the headlines, to hear the real-life stories from our community and develop a deeper understanding of policy and people. In this episode, I visit with USD 308 Hutchinson board of education member Kail Denison. We discuss some of the difficult decisions school board members have been forced to make, and the challenges of navigating competing constituencies that have different ideas about how education should be delivered.Questions or comments? Email thatguyinhutch@gmail.comYou can support the show by...
2021-09-02
35 min
Bay Heights Podcast
And we're back...to talk career advice, the pandemic, Survivor, and the talented Jeff Probst
Ryan and Jason catch up to cover career management in the 21st century, the pandemic, Ryan's disdain for reality TV, Jason's appreciation for the evolution and increasing sophistication of Survivor, and the many talents of Jeff Probst. Ryan also drops his strategy to win Survivor.
2021-08-13
57 min
FaithTalk Today with Rick Probst
08/09/2021-Jason Sautel.
Rick and Dan talk to the author of The Rescuer Jason Saurel.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-08-09
11 min
That Podcast In Hutch
That Podcast In Hutch – Intro
That Guy In Hutch, Jason Probst, introduces his new show, That Podcast In Hutch, that will bring you news, stories, and events, from Hutchinson, Kansas. Follow Jason on his substack at: https://thatguyinhutch.substack.com/
2021-08-03
02 min
Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer
Everything you need to know about the Frito-Lay Strike (with KS Rep Jason Probst)
Workers at a Frito-Lay factory in Topeka, Kansas made national headlines when they went on strike to protest dismal labor conditions including forced overtime and 84-hour workweeks. (Frito-Lay's parent company, PepsiCo, made $10.5 billion in profit last year.) The strike ended after 19 days on July 26th, but it’s an important part of a national conversation about labor and corporate profits. Kansas state Representative Jason Probst joins the show to explain the details of the strike and how these insidious labor practices affect his state’s economy. Jason Probst serves in the Kansas House of Representatives.
2021-08-03
22 min
Makin' Bacon: Serve Your Fans. Grow Your Income.
Scaling Your Business Through Conferences with Abbey Rodriguez and Chandice Probst
Today, we talk about the true value of going to conferences, what small events even regular bloggers can host, and why networking is critical to success...yes, even for you.During my interview with Abbey Rodriguez and Chandice Probst, they dive deep into scaling your blog and your business through conferences and tradeshows, finding brand partnerships, and how to surround yourself with people that will help you succeed!!Check out more links and information on .
2021-03-08
53 min
The Couplepreneur Podcast
Rep. Jason Probst - Biking, Politics, & Kansas Weather
This one is a bit longer, but stick with it we had such a great conversation! Thanks Jason for coming on the show! Twitter - @ThatGuyInHutch Website - https://probstforprogress.com/ Visit us on Instagram @SimpleAbundanceFarm -Adam & Maggie
2020-01-09
1h 11
Gone Mobile
Creating Apps From Spreadsheets Using Glide with Jason Smith and Mark Probst
Creating apps from spreadsheets? You bet! In this episode we're joined by Jason Smith and Mark Probst, formerly of Xamarin/Microsoft, to talk about their new endeavor called Glide. Glide's goal is to let you build beautiful, data-powered apps quickly and easily, so tune in to learn what it's all about!Special Guests: Jason Smith and Mark Probst.Sponsored By:Raygun: Spot every bug. Discover every performance issue. Ship new features faster and deliver flawless user experiences. Raygun enables you to build stronger, faster and more resilient web and mobile applications for your customers...
2019-02-11
48 min
The Rad Reality Show
"MIKE ON THE MIC" w/MIKE ALLBRIGHT Kelly Shinn/Kyle Jason #SurvivorGameChangers
THURSDAY 04/20/17 at 6pm ET/ 5pm CT/ 3pm PT Join us for "MIKE ON THE MIC" w/Host MIKE ALLBRIGHT and Special Guests: KELLY "PURPLE KELLY" SHINN (Survivor Nicaragua) and KYLE "SARGE" JASON (Survivor Kaoh Rong)!!! Mike is so excited to have PURPLE KELLY and SARGE join him on #MikeOnTheMic to recap the latest TWO episodes of #SurvivorGameChangers, both airing Wednesday 4/19! This has been an incredible season already, and with the #Merge coming in the 1st of the two episodes, there's going to be a lot to talk about! We can't wait to hear from PURPLE KELLY and SARGE to find...
2017-04-21
00 min
Cascade Hiker Podcast - Backpacking and Hiking
045 Mount Baker Ultra Run with Dan Probst
The Mount Baker Ultra Marathon has been in existence since Dan Probst first organized an attempt in 2013. The 108 mile run, started by touching Bellingham Bay and then summiting 10,781 foot Mount Baker before turning around and running back to the start. This year will be the first year that it is an official race. Logistically avoiding areas that needed hard to attain permitting, Dan Probst has moved the event to Concrete, Washington. Nestled between the hills of the Cascade Mountains along the Skagit River, Concrete is a perfect beginning to an ultra run. History has given way to the future. The M...
2017-02-13
35 min
Get the Popular Titles Audiobooks in Fiction, Gay & Lesbian
The Filly Audiobook by Mark R. Probst
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1522 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Filly Author: Mark R. Probst Narrator: Jason Jewett Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins Language: English Release date: 07-25-14 Publisher: Lethe Press Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 14 votes Genres: Fiction, Gay & Lesbian Publisher's Summary: Escaping into the fantasy of his books when he's not working in the general store, Ethan Keller has lived a sheltered life in his mother's boarding house. One day, an enigmatic cowboy passing through the small Texas town takes an immediate liking to the shy 17-year-old. Ethan is...
2014-07-25
02 min