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William S. Crockett Jr.
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Lowcountry Revolutionaries
Crafting the Perfect Pour: Brandon Crockett on Building Beverage Brands with Rogue & Rye
Send us a textJoin Bill and his guest Brandon Crockett. Brandon is the founder and CEO of Rogue & Rye Consulting, a strategy firm specializing in beverage-alcohol brands. With over a decade of experience in the industry, Brandon brings sharp insights on e-commerce, customer engagement, and brand storytelling.Rogue & Rye is a boutique consulting agency led by Brandon Crockett. The firm offers tailored solutions for companies in the beverage alcohol space specializing in areas such as digital marketing, e-commerce infrastructure, and strategic brand positioning. They help clients craft and tell compelling brand narratives while optimizing c...
2025-07-23
17 min
Dixie Doggers Podcast
EP. 148 Ask Uncle Pat March
Send us a textThe March segment of Ask Uncle Pat! We have on Unkle Pat and William Lewis. We also had a couple call ins and several listener questions submitted. This is a jam packed episode you won't want to miss!Unk's FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552090247521Check out the Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/c/DixieDoggersBig thanks to our sponsors:Phil Wilson UC Hunting Properties 678-791-3483https://www.gotlandgeorgia.com/index.htmlRankin Ranch 38 Cattle Co. Marc...
2025-03-10
2h 09
Ultrarunning History
172: Old Sport Campana (1836-1906) – Part Five
By Davy Crockett By 1888, Old Sport Campana had competed in 35 ultra-distance races, and eight in 1888. He also competed in the most historic six-day race of the 19th century, held in November 1888 in Madison Square Garden. William M. O’Brien (1858-1891), was the race organizer. He partnered with Richard K. Fox (1846-1922), editor and publisher of the sporting publication, The Police Gazette, to offer the Fox Diamond Belt, valued at $2,500 to the winner. If someone beat James Albert’s (1856-1912) world record of 621 miles, they would get a bonus of $1,000. The contestants needed to reach 525 miles in order to claim a share of...
2025-03-02
23 min
Ultrarunning History
170: Old Sport Campana (1836-1906) – Part Three
By Davy Crockett By 1880, “Old Sport” Peter Napoleon Campana (1836-1906), a fruit and nut peddler from Bridgeport, Connecticut, had established himself as an odd anomaly in the very popular spectator sport of six-day indoor races held in arenas in northeastern America. He had not yet won a race but would almost always stick it out to the end of the six days when usually 75% of the other runners would quit before the end. People would pay to come watch the races he was in, specifically to watch him run. Race directors would promise him a salary just to be in thei...
2025-01-30
27 min
The Art Bell Archive
March 4, 1999: Hale-Bopp - Whitley Strieber | NASA & Weather - James McCanney & Earl Crockett
Whitley Strieber discusses the ongoing mysteries surrounding Comet Hale-Bopp, including theories about a companion object and its potential significance. Later, James McCanney and Earl Crockett explore NASA's role in weather modification, analyzing theories about artificial climate control and its implications for global weather patterns.
2024-05-31
1h 17
Dixie Doggers Podcast
EP. 68 Hog Maulers
Send us a textIn this episode we talk with Raphael Holmes about what kind of dogs he runs, his personal theories, and more! Ralph's FB: https://www.facebook.com/raphael.holmes.5Go check out the latest with the store and crew @ www.dixiedoggers.comBig thanks to our sponsors:Whitetails of Alabama https://www.facebook.com/WOADEER Crockett Taxidermy and Processing https://www.facebook.com/CrockettTaxidermyandProcessin Check out our social media pages: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/dixiedoggers13/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PS8...
2024-05-08
1h 37