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Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Nate Mahouchick
Be Comfortable Being Uncomfortable | Nate Mahouchick | Home GrownThe jump from high school star to college athlete isn’t smooth—it’s fast, physical, and sometimes painful.In this episode of Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams., Methodist University midfielder Nate Mahouchick shares the journey from growing up on the sidelines of Jacksonville High School watching his dad coach to earning minutes at the next level.Nate opens up about the moment the college game hit him—literally—during his first preseason session, the quick pass that finally settled his nerves in a live...
2026-04-24
27 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Tristan Shapiro
One Dropped Pass Doesn’t Define You | Tristan Shapiro | Home GrownA dropped pass can haunt you for years — or rebuild you from the inside out.In this episode of Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams., Jacksonville native Tristan Shapiro shares the moment a potential game-winning touchdown slipped through his hands — and how his teammates responded with the kind of brotherhood that changes a player’s mindset forever.That story opens the door to a deeper conversation about Jacksonville Cardinals football, resilience, and the community that shapes athletes long after the lights g...
2026-04-24
23 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Payton Jensen
What Do You Owe The Place That Built You? | Payton Jensen | Home GrownYour home doesn’t disappear when you leave—it travels with you.In this episode of Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams, we sit down with Payton Jensen, a Swansboro standout whose journey from local fields to Shenandoah University softball was built on travel ball, family, and the kind of mindset that holds up under pressure.From early mornings and tournament weekends to long car rides that quietly build family bonds, Payton shares how travel ball shaped her conf...
2026-04-24
23 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Tymir Brown
What Happens When Your Roots Call You Back | Tymir Brown | Home GrownSometimes the biggest plays don’t start on the field—they start with where you come from.In this episode of Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams, we sit down with Jacksonville, North Carolina standout Tymir Brown to break down the journey behind a game-changing moment—a 45-yard interception return touchdown built on film study, preparation, and trusting what he saw.But this story goes deeper than one play.Tymir takes us from backyard battles in Onslow County...
2026-04-24
30 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Anthony Cooper
Small Battles. Big ResultsA lot of athletes talk about “the grind.” Anthony Cooper can point to the exact reps that changed his life.In this episode of Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams, we sit down with Jacksonville, North Carolina native Anthony Cooper, a midfielder who built his game from the ground up—starting lacrosse in eighth grade, expanding his skillset at Northside High School, and earning his way to play college lacrosse at Coker University.His story is about more than highlights—it’s about the small battles most people ove...
2026-04-24
31 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Lovina Teel
What If Your Biggest Advantage Is Starting LateShe didn’t grow up in a volleyball town. She didn’t start early. And she didn’t take the easy path.In this episode of Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams., we sit down with Lovina Teel, a Jacksonville High School ('24) athlete who found volleyball in eighth grade—and turned a late start into a Division I opportunity.Now, after a breakout junior college career, Lovina has officially signed to play Division I volleyball at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
2026-04-24
34 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Miles Parker
Miles Parker’s journey from Jacksonville, North Carolina, to East Carolina University football is what “trust the process” actually looks like in real life.This isn’t a highlight reel — it’s the work behind it.In this episode of Home Grown, Miles breaks down what it takes to earn your way at the Division I level, from late recruiting exposure to grinding on the scout team and building trust inside a college football program.If you’re a high school athlete, parent, or coach trying to understand college football recruiting, player development, and mindset, this...
2026-04-24
28 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Bo Koebbe
It Only Works If You Do ItSmall-town gyms can build big-time purpose.In this episode of Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams., we sit down with Jacksonville native Bo Koebbe, a standout from Living Water Christian School who turned hard lessons, strong mentorship, and relentless work into a path to Milligan University basketball.Bo shares how expectations shaped him early—growing up in a tight-knit school community where his family helped build the culture—and how basketball became the place where he proved himself through effort and leadership.
2026-03-15
25 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Kaydence Daniels
No Warm-Ups. No Breakfast. No DoubtSome championships start with perfect preparation.This one didn’t.In this episode of Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams., Jacksonville track standout Kaydence Daniels shares the chaotic morning that led to one of the biggest moments of her career.She missed breakfast.She missed warm-ups.And on her final attempt, she jumped 18 feet, 10½ inches to win the state championship.Now competing at North Carolina Central University, Kaydence reflects on the journey from AAU track mee...
2026-03-15
42 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Shane Shapiro
Next Play, Next Rep, Next LevelConsistency isn’t loud. It’s built.In this episode of Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams., we sit down with Jacksonville native Shane Shapiro, a wide receiver at Guilford College, whose journey started with backyard battles and hand-me-down pads.Shane shares how growing up competing with his brother and learning the game from his dad helped shape the mindset that carried him from Jacksonville High School to college football.We break down:🏈 Backyard football battles that built his edge🏈 P...
2026-03-15
26 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Jordan Goss
Built, Not Hyped: A Fifteen-Year-Old’s Leap Into IMG BasketballLeaving home at fifteen isn’t normal. Neither is chasing elite basketball development at one of the most competitive prep academies in the country.In this episode of Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams., Jacksonville native Jordan Goss shares what it really takes to level up at IMG Academy.Jordan opens up about the moment he realized the opportunity was real, the difficult decision to leave home, and the discipline required to compete daily against older, stronger players.We...
2026-03-15
27 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Peyton Eckert
Confidence Is A Pitch You Learn To ThrowThe jersey tells you where an athlete plays.The name on the television screen tells you where they came from.In this episode of Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams., Division I pitcher Peyton Eckert shares her journey from a hesitant young player in Swansboro, NC, to competing against some of the nation’s best hitters.A standout at Swansboro High School, Eckert dominated the circle with hundreds of strikeouts and earned the chance to pitch at the next le...
2026-03-15
27 min
Consulting from the Couch
When Meaning Beats Comfort: Leading by Starting at the Bottom...AGAIN!
What kind of leader walks away from a thriving business to start at the bottom again—and does it more than once?In this episode of Consulting from the Couch, host Steve Goodson sits down with Thomas "Tog" Goss—a leader whose career defies every conventional rule about success.Law enforcement officer. Firefighter. Paramedic. Successful entrepreneur running a multimillion-dollar lawn care business. And then, at 43 years old, a nursing student starting completely over.Today, Tog is the Chief Operating Officer of Atrium Health Navicent Baldwin, a 140-bed rural hospital in Milledgeville, Georgia, serving appr...
2026-03-12
1h 11
Consulting from the Couch
What If Authenticity Beats Experience In Business?
What if your first real job was owning the business?At 18, Shelby McFarland gave up a full-ride scholarship to co-own a window tint and sign shop. She earned respect from employees twice her age, learned hard lessons about hiring friends, left a failed partnership, and started over with nothing.That restart became The Marketing Broker. Today, she serves startups, small businesses, and Fortune 500s with one philosophy: authenticity beats experience, and heart-led marketing wins.In this conversation, we unpack: → Earning respect as a young business owner → Building culture through radical transparency → The BO...
2026-02-12
1h 07
Consulting from the Couch
What If Authenticity Beats Experience In Business
What if your first real job was owning the business?At 18, Shelby McFarland gave up a full-ride scholarship to co-own a window tint and sign shop. She earned respect from employees twice her age, learned hard lessons about hiring friends, left a failed partnership, and started over with nothing.That restart became The Marketing Broker. Today, she serves startups, small businesses, and Fortune 500s with one philosophy: authenticity beats experience, and heart-led marketing wins.In this conversation, we unpack: → Earning respect as a young business owner → Building culture through radical transparency → The BO...
2026-02-12
1h 10
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Tyler Jones
One eagle putt can win a tournament. It can’t build a career.In this episode of Home Grown, Western Carolina golfer Tyler Jones strips the game down to what actually matters. Before the wins came early mornings, redshirt frustration, and a choice to keep working when progress wasn’t guaranteed. Raised around his grandparents' driving range in the Half Moon community of Jacksonville, North Carolina, Tyler learned early that talent opens doors—but discipline keeps them open.He talks honestly about getting humbled in college, resetting his confidence through faith, and wh...
2026-01-29
24 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Amaire Caines
Amaire Caines didn’t wait for a moment—he worked until one showed up.From Swansboro to the next level, Amaire’s journey is built on early mornings, bruising reps, and a mindset that refuses shortcuts. In this episode of Home Grown, he opens up about the pressure of carrying hometown expectations, balancing academics with football, and the quiet grind that happens long before anyone’s watching. We talk adversity, accountability, and the moments that test whether you really love the work.This isn’t a highlight reel—it’s the truth behind the helmet.
2026-01-29
35 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: Kate Wilson
Kate Wilson didn’t just join a program—she helped build one.From launching Croatan High School’s girls lacrosse team to becoming the first player in school history to sign a Division I scholarship, Kate’s path is rooted in leadership, resilience, and doing the work when no blueprint exists. In this episode of Home Grown, she breaks down how teaching teammates sharpened her own game, why culture matters more than stats, and how a state championship was won long before the opening draw.We dive into the reality of Division I life at...
2026-01-29
34 min
Home Grown: Real Athletes. Real Stories. Big Dreams.
Home Grown: MacKenzie Morrow
MacKenzie Morrow’s path from Jacksonville High School to the U.S. Naval Academy proves that hometown roots can launch national dreams.In this episode of Home Grown, the JHS soccer standout reflects on growing up in a community that shaped her work ethic, leadership, and love for the game. MacKenzie shares what it took to balance high-level academics with elite soccer, navigate the recruiting process, and earn the opportunity to compete at one of the most demanding institutions in the country. From early mornings to big moments, her story is about discipline, pride, and ca...
2026-01-29
29 min
Consulting from the Couch
Wired for Change: Marshall Cherry is Empowering Rural Communities
What does purpose-led leadership look like when the service territory where you are the electric provider stretches farther than your population? In this episode of Consulting from the Couch, we sit down with Roanoke Electric Cooperative CEO Marshall Cherry to explore how a hometown leader is redefining what’s possible for rural North Carolina.From his early days in member services to a 32-year journey into the CEO chair, Marshall shares the mentors, crises, and tough calls that shaped a leadership philosophy built on transparency, listening, and measurable results. We dive into the co-op’s mode...
2026-01-05
44 min
Atlanta Voiceover Studio
Episode 89: How to Book Voice Over Work
Have you ever wondered, "How do I book more voice over work?" Maybe you're a seasoned pro but have hit a booking lull? This is the episode for you! Hear from Atlanta Voiceover Studio owners, instructors and engineers (all with VO careers) share their tips on booking more VO work and getting out of booking slumps. *Hear from: * Heidi Rew (AVS Co-Owner) Aaron Goodson (Beginner Intensive Instructor) Arianna Ratner (Animation and Video Game Instructor) Marissa Clay (class and workshop engineer) Steve Henderson (Secrets to Sounding Like You Class Instructor) Gabby Naylor...
2025-12-01
20 min
Consulting from the Couch
The Business of Giving Back
Some communities grow because a big investor arrives. Others, like Jacksonville, North Carolina, and Onslow County, grow because small decisions, rooted in service, continue to accumulate. In this episode of Consulting from the Couch, banking/finance veteran and community builder Scott Riggs joins us to unpack how microloans, partnerships, and servant leadership are powering new jobs and stronger neighborhoods across Onslow County.We explore the Community Business Loan Fund, a gap-financing model that helps small owners who aren’t “bank-ready” turn good ideas into payroll. Riggs also takes us behind the scenes...
2025-11-06
35 min
Consulting from the Couch
Leading with Purpose: Faith, Sports, and the Next Generation
What if a football camp could change the culture of an entire community?That question drives this conversation in this episode of Consulting from the Couch. We sit down for a fantastic interview with Ken Lovell, Director and Minister with Coastal NC Fellowship of Christian Athletes, whose mission is to bring everything together in Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes.Ken shares his journey from the Marine Corps to ministry, unpacking how purpose—not position—has guided his leadership across four counties. He walks us through the growth of FCA’...
2025-10-14
52 min
Consulting from the Couch
Powering People First: Servant Leadership in the Co-op World
Electricity is just the excuse—the real story is people, community, and servant leadership. In this episode of Consulting from the Couch, Josh McGhee from Touchstone Energy unpacks how the cooperative business model prioritizes its members, why servant leadership outperforms top-down control, and how co-ops strike a balance between scale and hometown heart. From Amazon-style “mass personalization” to leadership that responds instead of reacts, we'll explore practical strategies for keeping tech human, building trust through simplicity, and turning community knowledge into a true competitive edge.Run Time: 34 minutes
2025-09-30
33 min
Consulting from the Couch
Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Leading in a Small Rural Community
What does leadership look like when every decision you make affects people you'll see at the grocery store tomorrow? Schumata Brown, Town Manager of Maysville, North Carolina, knows this reality intimately. As a native son who chose to stay and serve his hometown, Brown brings a unique perspective to leadership that's equal parts practical wisdom and heartfelt commitment.In this episode, Brown shares real-world stories about building trust, modeling integrity, and embracing visibility in leadership roles. We dig into the balance between community traditions and new growth, and how leaders can foster a culture of belonging while...
2025-09-17
26 min
Consulting from the Couch
The Culture You Lead Is the Culture You Create
In this episode, Chellie Phillips—speaker, coach, author, and creator of the Successfully Ever After framework—dives into a powerful truth: the culture a leader models is the culture they create. Drawing on nearly 30 years of experience, she shows how intentional leadership builds human-centered workplaces where employees feel seen, valued, and empowered.Chellie introduces her V.A.L.U.E. Culture Formula from her book Culture Secrets—a values-and vision-driven approach built on accountability, authentic leadership, recognition of uniqueness, and active engagement. She explains how leaders can use these principles to align teams with p...
2025-09-02
40 min
Consulting from the Couch
From the Marine Corps to Main Street… Leadership Minus the Boot Camp Barking!
In this episode, we sit down with Brock Goss, a commercial real estate professional with over a decade of experience helping investors, businesses, and property owners achieve success. A former enlisted U.S. Marine, Brock brings a leadership style forged in the military—disciplined, mission-focused, and people-centered and has successfully translated those principles into the world of business.Brock shares leadership lessons learned in the Marine Corps—from leading under pressure to building trust in high-stakes environments—and how those same skills apply on Main Street. Whether you're an emerging leader or a season...
2025-08-19
35 min
Consulting from the Couch
Building a Vibrant Culture: Leadership That Energizes People
In this episode of Consulting from the Couch, we sit down with Nicole Greer, a dynamic leadership coach, speaker, and founder of Vibrant Culture, to explore what it truly means to lead with intention, energy, and authenticity.Nicole shares her journey into leadership development and how leaders can bring vibrancy to their teams and organizations. From real-world anecdotes to actionable takeaways, Nicole offers insight into navigating challenges, fostering accountability, and building cultures where people can thrive.Whether you're an emerging leader or a seasoned executive, this conversation will leave you with...
2025-08-02
46 min
Autistic Culture Presents...
Autistic Culture 101: Pillar 6 - Game Changing Innovation
In this episode of Autistic Culture 101, Dr. Angela Kingdon explores Pillar 6: Game-Changing Innovation—the autistic drive to question assumptions, reimagine systems, and create from sensory truth and moral clarity.Autistic innovation isn’t about chasing trends or applause. It’s about paradigm shifts. From Isaac Newton’s invention of calculus to Richard Branson’s rebellious business model to Angela’s father building his own Hot Rod kit cars—this episode shows how autistic game changers build entirely new systems when old ones fail.🎧 What You’ll LearnWhy autistic thinkers often notice problems no one else seesHow...
2025-06-24
59 min
Autistic Culture 101
Autistic Culture 101: Pillar 6 - Game Changing Innovation
In this episode of Autistic Culture 101, Dr. Angela Kingdon explores Pillar 6: Game-Changing Innovation—the autistic drive to question assumptions, reimagine systems, and create from sensory truth and moral clarity.Autistic innovation isn’t about chasing trends or applause. It’s about paradigm shifts. From Isaac Newton’s invention of calculus to Richard Branson’s rebellious business model to Angela’s father building his own Hot Rod kit cars—this episode shows how autistic game changers build entirely new systems when old ones fail.🎧 What You’ll LearnWhy autistic thinkers often notice problems no one else seesHow...
2025-06-24
59 min
Mornings with Graeme Goodings
Mornings with Graeme Goodings - 7 April 2025
Steve Shearer, Charles Mountain, Sian Goodson, Anna Moeller, Andrew Kay, James Stevens, Shane Oliver, Mario Barone, Bim Lange, Emma Terry, Heather Holmes-Ross, Zac de Silva, Blair Boyer and your calls. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-04-07
2h 02
HawgSports Live: An Arkansas Razorbacks Podcast
Arkansas at Mississippi State & vs. Kansas PRIMER
Join HawgSports.com publisher Trey Biddy as he takes a look at Saturday's game at Mississippi State and previews Friday's basketball exhibition game between Arkansas and Kansas with HawgSports hoops analyst Connor Goodson. Gene's Page publisher Steve Robertson also joins the show to help break down the matchup. All that and more on today's episode of HawgSports LIVE!! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-10-24
54 min
Steven Jay Rubin’s Saturday Night At The Movies
King Suit
Steve interviews former president of 20th Century Fox Television Harris Katleman, who also served in the top TV spot at MGM Television, Columbia Pictures Television and Goodson Todman Productions. In a career spanning over 50 years, Mr. Katleman takes us from the early days of working for Lew Wasserman at the the MCA agency to getting Rupert Murdoch to greenlight "The Simpsons," much of which is detailed in his excellent autobiography "You Can't Fall Off the Floor," which he co-wrote with his grandson, Nick.
2024-09-16
59 min
The Horror Returns
THR - Ep. #419: Twisted Nightmare (1987) & In A Violent Nature (2024)
This week Phil, Brian and Nez talk about this and that in the THR community and the what's up and what's coming in horror news. We talk about 1987’s Twisted Nightmare and the brand new In A Violent Nature. Cool Of The Week includes Godzilla Minus One, Abigail and The Last Kumite. Trailer is Return To Silent Hill. The Podcast Spotlight shines on No More Room In Hell. And we get feedback from Al Ramseur, Russell A. Calhoun, Daniel Le Sage, Brian J. Godsil, Keith Summers, Toni Conway, Caleb Goodson, Tim Davis, Paul Wood, Corinne Jones, Tina Herrera Trevino, An...
2024-06-06
1h 50
MMA History Podcast
Landon Showalter Career Deep Dive
Send a textEp 216 Landon Showalter Career Deep Dive Landon Showalter is an unsung hero from the Pacific Northwest. At the time of his fight career one could argue that the world’s toughest area of fighters all lives within 90 minutes of each other… Landon Showalter fought ALL of them. This interview is what our podcast is built on, great stories from fighters that literally lived by the saying “anyone…anywhere”. This is a really fun listen Landon Showalter Career Deep Dive Ep 2160:00 Lytes out intro0:19 guest...
2024-04-15
1h 47
MMA History Podcast
Landon Showalter Career Deep Dive
Send a textEp 216 Landon Showalter Career Deep Dive Landon Showalter is an unsung hero from the Pacific Northwest. At the time of his fight career one could argue that the world’s toughest area of fighters all lives within 90 minutes of each other… Landon Showalter fought ALL of them. This interview is what our podcast is built on, great stories from fighters that literally lived by the saying “anyone…anywhere”. This is a really fun listen Landon Showalter Career Deep Dive Ep 2160:00 Lytes out intro0:19 guest...
2024-04-15
1h 48
Did That Really Happen?
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
This week we're going back to 1920s Chicago with Ma Rainey's Black Bottom! Join us as we learn about The Defender, some NSFW slang, recording contracts, Ma Rainey's love life, and more! Sources: Katherine A. Bitner, "The Role of the Chicago Defender in the Great Migration of 1916-1918," Negro History Bulletin 48, 2 (1985) James R. Grossman, "Blowing the Trumpet: The Chicago Defender and Black Migration During World War I," Illnois Historical Journal 78, 2 (1985) Mary E. Stovall, "The Chicago Defender in the Progressive Era," Illinois Historical Journal 83, 3 (1990) Chicago Defender Homepage (Current Version): https://chicagodefender.com/...
2023-06-19
52 min
Flippin' the Switch
S4 E4: Saving Money and Energy with Connect to Save
Here at Jones-Onslow, we're always searching for new ways for members to save energy and money. As the warmer months approach, we have the perfect program for our members to save this summer!We install a smart thermostat into your home, and you save big! Charlie Farrell joins Steve Goodson and Natalie Oldani on the newest episode of Flippin' The Switch to discuss how members can save money and energy by signing up for our Connect to Save program. Plus, learn how to get your thermostat for free with our Honeywell promotion that lasts until May 20th.
2023-05-11
25 min
Flippin' the Switch
S4 E2: Bringing AI to Vegetation Management
The newest episode of Flippin' the Switch is out, and you don't want to miss it.Krystal Phillips and Steve Goodson chat with Clayton Jones, Vegetation Management Supervisor, to learn how JOEMC uses satellites and AI to build a more robust Vegetation Management Program that helps the co-op provide safe and reliable electric service to members. And, as usual, you'll be entertained and informed with this month's Watts Happening report.Run Time: 19 minutes
2023-02-02
18 min
Autistic Culture Presents...
Apple is Autistic
In this episode of The Autistic Culture Podcast, hosts Dr. Angela Kingdon and Matt Lowry, LPP explore how Steve Jobs’ Autistic traits shaped Apple’s revolutionary success.🎧 What You’ll Learn:How Jobs’ attention to design details—every bevel, chamfer, and colour shade—reflects Autistic hyperfocus and precision.Why his personal uniform of black turtlenecks and jeans embodies Autistic values of simplicity, comfort, and consistency.How his dislike of buttons and love of clean design align with Autistic sensory preferences.Why Jobs’ direct communication style was often misunderstood as narcissism, when it was actually clarity and problem-solvi...
2022-12-06
57 min
The Autistic Culture Podcast
Apple is Autistic
In this episode of The Autistic Culture Podcast, hosts Dr. Angela Kingdon and Matt Lowry, LPP explore how Steve Jobs’ Autistic traits shaped Apple’s revolutionary success.🎧 What You’ll Learn:How Jobs’ attention to design details—every bevel, chamfer, and colour shade—reflects Autistic hyperfocus and precision.Why his personal uniform of black turtlenecks and jeans embodies Autistic values of simplicity, comfort, and consistency.How his dislike of buttons and love of clean design align with Autistic sensory preferences.Why Jobs’ direct communication style was often misunderstood as narcissism, when it was actually clarity and problem-solvi...
2022-12-06
57 min
Indiecast
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard + Early 2022 Album Of The Year Prognostication
To be considered "prolific" in the music world, an artist usually puts out an album every one or two years. But what about bands who routinely release several albums a year? On this week's Indiecast episode, hosts Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen deep dive into King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's wildly fruitful career (they've put out 23 albums since 2012, including five albums this year) (40:56). Plus, Indiecast shares their forecast for which bands will make the rounds on 2022 Albums Of The Year lists (20:56).In terms of music news this week, Taylor Swift's new album Midnights once again seemed to...
2022-10-28
59 min
Flippin' the Switch
S3/E6: Ways to Pay, Co-op Month, and Career at JOEMC
The October episode of Flippin' the Switch is ready for you to listen to TODAY! Take a look at what's featured this month.Linda Mathiasen chats with Celina Frost, one of our Member Service Representatives, to learn about the many ways to pay at JOEMC. And boy, are there a lot. Next up, Steve Goodson and Krystal Phillips bring you Watts Happening. From cybersecurity and energy efficiency tips to Friday night football, they are covering it all. And finally, Steve provides a unique insight into the world of cooperatives and how they operate (October is Co-op Month), and Kr...
2022-10-13
19 min
Flippin' the Switch
S3/E5: Prepare for the worst but hope for the best
The September episode of Flippin the Switch is ready for you to listen to TODAY! Take a look at what's featured this month.Linda Mathiasen chats with JOEMC's Safety Manager Chris Banks to discuss Preparedness Month. The two talk about items you can do to ensure you are ready for when a storm hits. And make sure you take notes regarding the use of portable generators. Steve Goodson provides tidbits on how to trim your monthly energy bill with JOEMC's Home Energy Calculators and simple pre-planning tips for the 2022 storm season. And don't miss his exciting announcement regarding a...
2022-09-06
25 min
Flippin' the Switch
S3/E4: Recapping the Youth Tour and Cypersecurity Around the Home
The July episode of Flippin' the Switch is out and ready for you to listen to today. Take a look at what's featured this month:Paula Redick and Krystal Phillips talk with one of our recent Youth Tour winners, Cameron Askins. Cameron shares stories of his adventures in DC and gives excellent advice for students considering applying next year; Krystal provides a couple of tidbits of information about energy efficiency this summer, gives important dates for JOEMC's Bright Ideas Grant Program, and tells you about our annual charity golf tournament; andSteve Goodson talks about cybersecurity around the home w...
2022-07-21
36 min
Flippin' the Switch
S3/E3: Self-Service Paysites and the Ocean City Jazz Festival
After a couple of months off, Flippin' the Switch is back, and we've got a great show for you. The co-op's Linda Mathiasen talks with JOEMC's member engagement "CHAMPION" Wanda Jones about our self-service paysites and their convenient locations throughout the community. Next, Steve Goodson provides a couple of tidbits about energy efficiency this summer and a new home solar toolkit available at joemc.com. Finally, Krystal Phillips talks with representatives from North Topsail Beach's Ocean City Jazz Festival. Held the weekend of July 4th, the festival is an annual celebration of the history of the Ocean City community...
2022-06-16
39 min
Everything Saxophone Podcast
Ep 130 - Steve Goodson-Saxophone Necks
For this episode, I spoke with Steve Goodson, founder of SaxGourmet products and his Nation of Music website, which contains tons of articles and information about all the parts of the saxophone, saxophone design, mouthpieces, key clamps and much more. His SaxGourmet website has listings of Saxophone Makes and Models and Vintage Saxophone Value Guide. Steve has been part of the Music Industry since 1963, having performed all over the world from a very young age all the way up to the year 2003, where he stopped for health reasons. He still teaches students in h...
2022-05-05
1h 54
Then Again
Atlanta in the Limelight
Episode Notes Today Atlanta is well known as a center of producing popular content of all kinds: music, theatre, comedy, movies... but the roots of that success go further back than you might think! This week's guest, Dr. Steve Goodson, author of _Highbrows, Hillbillies, and Hellfire: Public Entertainment in Atlanta, 1880-1930 _tells us that since the late 19th-century popular culture has been a major influence on the growth of the city.
2022-04-08
24 min