Blabbin' In the Bluegrass

S5E12 - The Commonwealth's Kroger Field Crowd Pleaser

Episode Notes

My special guest's name has certainly become synonymous with Kentucky Wildcat Football over the past two-plus decades! He is Mr. Carl Nathe, the long-time voice of Commonwealth Stadium/Kroger Field, who plays a vital role in the game-day atmosphere. But Carl has held many other roles ranging from sports anchoring, to sideline reporting, to university public relations. Listen in as Carl and I discuss each of these positions, and also hit the high points of this year's state high school basketball tournaments (as covered on the Sweet Sixteen Radio Network by Nathe and his fellow sportscasters). We'll also hear Carl's advice for those aspiring to pursue careers that involve writing or running the mouth! Lol. Sure hope you enjoy the fun, fascination, and food for thought within this week's episode!

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S5E13 - The Pure Sensation Of A Glasgow Vacation

Episode Notes

Don't wait to escape...because Glasgow awaits you!! The weather is warming and travel is on everyone's mind...so this podcast is devoted to the wide array of amazing attractions throughout Barren County. MacLean Lessenberry, Executive Director of the Glasgow/Barren County Tourism Commission, explains why the right getaway at the right price is as close as Southcentral Kentucky! From the underground, to the peaceful outdoors, to the great American dining experience, the Glasgow area promises something designed with you in mind! Hear all about it with MacLean, and to learn even more about the county's must-sees, simply visit the tourism commission website by clicking here: https://www.betterinthebarrens.com/.

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S5E14 - A Pet Boutique And A Sweet Treat

Episode Notes

If you're in search of tempting treats for both you and your precious pets, look no further than this week's "Blabbin' In the Bluegrass" shopping spree! We'll begin by visiting with Angie Lilly from Gabbi's Pet Boutique in downtown Henderson, who has skillfully produced stylish clothing for furries since 2007. Angie will give us the scoop on this hand-made apparel, along with an assortment of other unique pet products which have become synonymous with Gabbi's. Secondly, we cure our sweetness cravings by speaking with Alisha Hardison from Dalishas Desserts in Owensboro. We'll learn about Alisha's baking background, her one-of-a-kind wedding cakes concocted on demand, and her variety of tasty temptations available at the Owensboro Farmers Market! To find out more about Gabbi's Pet Boutique, simply visit their website by clicking here: http://gabbispetboutique.com/. And, additional details about Dalishas Desserts may be obtained through its Facebook page found here: https://www.facebook.com/Dalishas-Bakery-Cafe-113178896323.

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S5E15 - Karl Shannon's Radio Reflections

Episode Notes

A seasoned radio sensation awaits us on this week's episode! He is none other than Karl Shannon, who spent over 40 years behind the mic at stations such as Lexington's WVLK-FM and Nashville's WSM-FM. During this time frame, Karl interviewed and became friends with iconic country artists like Vince Gill, Faith Hill, and Garth Brooks...but that's just scratching the surface! And, listeners continue to be graced with his passion for country music, as he comes out of retirement once a week to host "Honky Tonk Saturday Night" on Lexington's Hank-FM (105.5). Come along as Karl reflects on the memories and connections he made throughout his many years in broadcasting, and discusses the services he provides through his very own production company. To stream Mr. Shannon's "Honky Tonk Saturday Night" program, simply visit Hank-FM's web page via the following link: https://www.hankthelegend.com/. To learn more about Karl Shannon Productions, click on the following link to access his website: http://www.karlshannon.com/.

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S5E16 - Masterful Musicianship From the Commonwealth Time Capsule

Episode Notes

This week, we're venturing back inside the Commonwealth Time Capsule to revisit two brilliant bands featured in seasons one and two respectively. Our first is Louisville's very own Bridge 19, whose music is entirely too complex to be classified under just one genre. We'll also feast our ears on a sample of their musical magic. Next, it's off to Greensburg, where we'll find a three-piece blues band known as One Shot Johnny. Take a listen to the scoop on their fascinating story, and enjoy one of their musical selections not included on the original show in which they were featured. To learn more about Bridge 19, simply click here to visit their website: https://www.bridge19.com/. And, stay up to speed with One Shot Johnny through their Facebook page found here: https://www.facebook.com/oneshotjohnny.

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S5E17 - Parker Hastings' Guitar Genius

Episode Notes

Central Kentucky native Parker Hastings is a guitar legend in the making...and I am beyond thrilled to feature him on this week's episode! His finger-style picking is second-to-none...and to prove it, he has twice been awarded "Thumbpicker of the Year" by the National Thumbpickers Hall of Fame. Further, as a current senior at Nashville's Belmont University, he's already got two albums under his belt! Join the fun as Parker describes how he became acclimated to this fascinating style of guitar playing, reflects on the mentors who helped him to develop his craft, and shares a few samples of his marvelous musicianship. Stay up to date with Parker's upcoming tour dates, music releases, and so much more by visiting his website at the following link: https://www.parkerhastingsguitar.com/.

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S5E18 - A Big Time Barbecue Bash in the Boro

Episode Notes

Downtown Owensboro will soon be overtaken by the sights and smells of heart-warming pork, mutton, and chicken (among others), as discussed on this week's episode! The BBQ Block Party is staring us right in the face, May 13th and 14th...and from restaurant/church vendors, to a backyard cooking competition, to live music, this action-packed weekend promises fun for everyone! Join me, along with Owensboro Public Events Director Tim Ross, as we highlight these and other exciting components of this year's event. If you don't leave downtown without a full belly and a big smile, you'll have nobody but yourself to blame! Enjoy the delicious details, and for even more information about Owensboro's BBQ Block Party, click here to access the website: https://bbqfest.com/.

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S5E19 - The Gospel According to Gary Chapman

Episode Notes

It was a true joy and honor to speak with the retired Reverend Gary Chapman, who is spotlighted in my "Preacher Feature" on this week's episode! Mr. Chapman has an impressive resume, which includes service at churches big and small across the Commonwealth...including my church, Henderson's First United Methodist. Take in the fascinating story of Gary's extensive background in preaching, his eye-opening travels as a minister, and his exciting plans for the near future! And yes, he'll offer words of wisdom for future pastors seeking to follow in his footsteps. Come along with me and Reverend Chapman for lots of learning and laughter!!

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S5E20 - Mrs. Conrad's Classroom

Episode Notes

As students and faculty across the Commonwealth iron out their boating, swimming, and traveling plans for the next few months, we're taking you to the classroom once more before summer vacation sets in! Our "Exceptional Educator" this time around is Mrs. Amanda Conrad, a Special Education teacher from Henderson County High School...and even at such an early point in her career, she already has a resume to be proud of! Amanda has inspired numerous students to be the best versions of themselves, and she has maintained contact with many of them following their graduation. As Mrs. Conrad explains, Special Ed instruction varies greatly from traditional instruction. Listen in as she contrasts these two forms of teaching, reflects on the most rewarding aspects of her experience in the classroom thus far, and offers helpful tips for tomorrow's educators...while making us grin and giggle along the way! Have some fun while broadening your mind as you lend your ears to this entertaining episode!

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