We Needed To Run Some Tests and Start the Get the Cobwebs Out...
Release Date: 12/25/2022
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Todd won't mind me saying this...I just needed content to move on to a new computer, a new portal, and new type of software...and we went to a dive bar and just did an hour-ish of eating, having a couple of beers and talking with the mics out. And it's choppy. But I wanted it done before Christmas so...well, just because. I'm re-learning. He's just learning. And this will probably go away at some point. It's not good. Kind of interesting at points, but, not good. However...I can still figure out how to manage sound with a Zoom H6 in a budy bar...got that going for me. Thing of this episode...
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Eric and his dad (Norm LeMay) and brother (Craig LeMay) talk about how we gather news, facts and information 2021. It may sound a little heated at times, but everyone walked away feeling like this was pretty civil in comparison to other family conversations about some of these same things. It was waaaaaay to long (been edited), but a healthy discussion. Recorded for the record.
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John Crye joins the show again to talk about his new serial fantasy novel "The Elect Stories."
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Jeanette Dorner has been working with communities to recover local salmon populations for the last two decades. In her career she has been the Salmon Recovery Program Manager for the Nisqually Indian Tribe, the Director of Ecosystem and Salmon Recovery for Washington State’s Puget Sound Partnership, and is currently the Executive Director of the Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group.
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John Crye talks to Eric about his decision to run for Congress in Washington State.
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Sit right back and you'll hear a tale...
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Eric Goranson started his career working in local home centers managing the typical departments and learning those trades early on. Those experiences helped Eric become an expert in all aspects of home improvement and gave him the skills to talk in laymen’s terms about it. Around The House With Eric G® covers topics that are relevant to what his listeners want most; solid techniques and direction on their home improvement projects.
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Doug Drowley has been researching family history for over 35 years; here he talks with Eric about some of the basics for people new to genealogy. He is a writer and lawyer by day in Lakewood, Washington.
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Liam McCauley was professional trained by Failte Ireland (the Irish tourism body) and has an official government tour guide badge. Liam tries to give tours that offer more than a recap of history as he strives to give his guests a true sense of place as they visit Ireland. His tours are private or prearranged groups of up to 60 people, up to 12 days. His routes include the Wild Atlantic Way, Ancient Irelnd, the Ring of Kerry, and/or Dublin. He can be reached at Access Ireland Tours.
info_outlineTodd won't mind me saying this...I just needed content to move on to a new computer, a new portal, and new type of software...and we went to a dive bar and just did an hour-ish of eating, having a couple of beers and talking with the mics out. And it's choppy. But I wanted it done before Christmas so...well, just because.
I'm re-learning. He's just learning. And this will probably go away at some point. It's not good. Kind of interesting at points, but, not good. However...I can still figure out how to manage sound with a Zoom H6 in a budy bar...got that going for me.
Thing of this episode as a restaurant that starts up after being closed for two years during the pandemic...
It's really freakin' hard to make the food the same way as before...and it's going to take a couple of takes.