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The Bake Down is the go to podcast for those who can’t get enough of the Great British Bake Off, form Bake With A Legend (the company that let’s you bake alongside former contestants for brilliant online and physical events).
Sarah Taylor is joined by former contestants Howard Middleton, Dan Beasley Harling and Jane Beedle for the duration of the latest series to digest the latest action in the tent. If you want the inside track and inspired insight, this is the podcast for you. Contact us at thebakedown@bakewithalegend.com with all your questions!
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Tags: bake, Bake Off, baking, bread, cake, Channel 4 Bake Off, chocolate, Desserts, Food, GBBO, Pastry, Paul Hollywood, The Great British Bake Off
What the locals know… or need to know. Current topics and classic spots – the SCD crew will break it down each episode.
Each episode the revolving group of hosts will address local topics, upcoming events, review Hickory staples, and throw some personal opinions in there as well.
We’re big fans of Hickory, NC, and think you should be too.
Andrew Moose: A transplant from Statesville, NC, and Lenoir-Rhyne graduate, Moose is the “Unofficial King of Hickory” (at least that what’s inscribed on his Olde Hickory Tap Room mug). Podcaster/producer by day, venue owner/musician by night, rabid fan of the Grateful Dead, Widespread Panic, Phish, Liverpool FC, Carolina Panthers, and LRU Football. Moose is a proponent of all things Hickory and is triggered by online lists. Moose lives in the Hillcrest community of NW Hickory with his wife Ashley and their two dogs.
Michael McNally: A Raleigh native and a graduate of East Carolina University, McNally began his love affair with the City of Hickory back in 2006 when he moved here to work for the Chamber of Catawba County. He lives in Hickory with his wife Christina and their three daughters. If he isn’t busy with extracurricular activities for the kids then you can usually find him enjoying the local restaurant scene or taking in a hike with the family. Michael enjoys traveling, fishing, and rooting for teams at all levels of sport that continue to let him down.
Erica Boustead: Hickory born and raised, App State grad that moved away five times and came back six… we’d say Hickory is definitely home for her! After 15 years of corporate life in healthcare recruitment, client development, and digital advertising, she met her husband, Sean. Together, they started FOURK restaurant from scratch (literally), which opened in 2015. These days, you can find Erica working at SERVPRO in business development or helping out at FOURK. She loves people, family, sunshine, travel, food, wine, live music, sports, jogging, and taking care of (as well as talking to) their fur-kids.
Clise Plant: Clise was born in Knoxville, TN and graduated from Middle Tennessee State University (but she’s a Vol fan for life) Clise met her husband, Kevin in college and moved to his hometown, Hickory. Clise and Kevin are the proud parents of three boys Mason, Sean, and Adrian as well as their fur babies, Coco Chanel and Gianni “GiGi.” Clise was featured in Our State Magazine representing all that Hickory has to offer. She currently serves on various boards including the City of Hickory Bond Commission, Hickory Museum of Art, City of Hickory’s Community Advisory Council, and a member of the Service League of Hickory. Clise describes herself as a foodie, a lover of wine, a traveler, a beachgoer, & a Netflix watcher.
Richard Dowdy: Maryland born. Carolina raised. Father of three amazing boys and husband to an awesome & beautiful wife! Hickory resident for over 10 years. Online marketing consultant, tech-enthusiast, and unashamed Cowboys fan. Son, brother, and uncle to a great family! Joining the StreetCircleDrive team and proud to call Hickory home.
Mark Seaman: A transplant from Knoxville, TN, has been in Hickory for over 14 years. Currently the Parks, Recreation & Sports Tourism Director for the City of Hickory and previously the GM of the Hickory Crawdads. Mark lives in NW Hickory with his wife of 20 years, Jennifer, and their four-legged kids, 130 pound Great Pyrenes, Neyland, and cat, Mr. Crack. He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee. Go Vols! Mark & Jennifer are fans of the Washington Football Team, the Detroit Tigers, Tennessee Athletics, and their adopted hometown sports teams, LRU and CVCC. Mark loves a great quote.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: hickory, local, northcarolina, review
Intended to put you and others in a better place – The Noggin Podcast is a weekly conversation amongst friends and colleagues that aims to help you interpret your day to day experience of yourself and other people. This podcast is for anyone who wants to build their emotional competence and get more from their interactions with friends, family and work colleagues.
Life and how the Buddhism practice helps to elevate the human existence through today’s constant challenges and ever-changing racial, ethical, and political landscape. Two women living in America with very different backgrounds talk about all types of subjects with each other and the occasional guest.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A weekly podcast that embraces the funny moments in life and makes us appreciate them more. Join the sister duo as we dive into our comedic lives and discuss what’s going on around us.
Categories: Society & Culture
Rising partisanship in our country has made finding common ground difficult. A recent study found that Methodism is one of America’s most politically divided denominations, with both congregants and their pastors roughly split between the Democratic and Republican Parties. This makes the work of a pastor – a spiritual leader to everyone in their pews – hard. Navigating those tensions and modeling new ways of remaining in relationship with those we disagree is not for the weak of heart. Pastoring in Partisan Times seeks to gain insight into pastoring purple in red and blue churches.
Categories: News, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: 2020election, partisanism, pastoring, Politics, Unity
Why does everyone have a podcast nowadays? Join us in ours, though, as we traverse through business, tech, and other distractions. Welcome to “Business & Chai”. Brought to you by the Biscuit & Chai team (we make apps and websites) – https://biscuitandchai.com
Categories: Business, Technology
The Travel Hour is not just a podcast. IT’S A MOVEMENT! Co-Hosts Joc and Matt are two young black male professionals sharing their travel experiences with world travel. As young black professionals, they want their peers to know that travel is more obtainable than they may think. Joc and Matt encourage you to use that PTO and explore the world!Follow us on IG!Podcast: @Thee Travel HourCo-Host:Joc: @the_ziggsterMatt P.: @accordingtompBusiness Inquiries: Travelhourljm@gmail.com
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: Black Expat, Black Male Travel, black travel, travel
There are millions of stories to tell but here are some of them. Diving deep into some of my memories and trying to learn from silly mistakes. Hear out few minutes from my life where I try to tell normal stories where characters are my friends or any one whom I know with wierd alias! //Until then keep smiling 😄!
Categories: Society & Culture
The delightfully eccentric Doctor Dolittle, rendered immortal on screen by the gifted Rex Harrison, has remained a firm favorite with generations of children ever since he made his debut in an earlier novel, The Story of Doctor Dolittle. In his second outing titledThe Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, the maverick physician takes on a new assistant, Tommy Stubbins. The story is structured as a first person account given by Tommy, who is now a very old man. The boy who was the son of the village cobbler first meets Doctor Dolittle when he takes a hurt squirrel to the doctor for treatment. Tommy and the doctor quickly become friends, and the boy soon learns how to communicate with animals in their own languages. The remarkable talking parrot, Polynesia and other amazing creatures from the previous book also appear in this sequel. The mysterious disappearance of a friend of the doctor’s called Luke the Hermit sets off a train of strange events. And Tommy finds himself accompanying the good doctor on an exciting, hazardous voyage to find Long Arrow, a native American and the son of Golden Arrow, who is reputed to be the greatest living naturalist in the world. The kind hearted, quirky, animal rights activist Doctor Dolittle dominates the plot. His enduring humanitarian approach to the world around him, his desire for peaceful coexistence among all and his concern for the environment make him a memorable and endearing character. This as much an adventure story as a strong appeal for compassion towards the innumerable species that share our planet with us. There are shipwrecks, South American and Mediterranean locations, underwater explorations where they discover a giant sea snail and wonderful descriptions of land and sea. Critics of Hugo Lofting’s work point out that there are several passages which are now politically incorrect. However, readers would do well to remember that these books were written more than a hundred years ago, when attitudes to colonization and race were quite different. In the dozen or so books featuring Doctor Dolittle, the author Hugo Lofting ensures that a wide variety of themes, locations and ideas are explored. The books were originally illustrated by the author himself, as he was a talented artist and naturalist himself.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: Adventure, animals, audio books, audiobook, Dramatic Works, ebooks, fantasy, fiction, free audio books, Hugh Lofting, Kids, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, travel
Welcome to the only podcast exploring the messiness, awesomeness, of masculinity of being a gay man over 40. Each episode is about sparking idea, addressing challenges, and diving deep into what it looks like to be a vulnerable gay guy. We talk about the stuff us gay guys have a hard time talking about, man-to-man: masculinity, sex, careers, our bodies, parenting, sexuality, failures, success, and aging, relationships, coming out – nothing is off limits. 40 Plus: Gay Men Gay Talk is the revamped version of 40 Plus: Real Men. Real Talk podcast and is a short format podcast that’s easy to digest. We take deep dives – one topic at a time – digging up the truth of what it’s like to be a gay man, instead of some contrived expectation of masculinity. We’re reclaiming manhood and our masculinity by facing our fears, making bold moves, and living life without apologies. Join us, but you’ve got to drop your BS, forget posturing, and be ready to explore the comical dysfunctions of our lives as gay men 40+ years of age!
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Colors Have Meaning Is About Empowering People And Helping Them To Realize By Utilizing The Caterpillar Transformation To Butterfly To Explain And Demonstrate That Their Journey Through Life Is A Colorful Collection That Is Intended For Them To Take Flight and Show For That Everything That They Need Is Already Inside Them For To Become The Butterfly They Were Meant To Be
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
The Werk It festival brings together women from around the world who host, produce, edit, sound design and love podcasts, for a few days of workshops, conversations and presentations. This podcast is the on-demand version of the live event. Think of it as the ICYMI, FOMO version for podcast geeks everywhere. We’ve kept only the best stuff in. Our episodes are in no particular order, so you can dive in and out and just explore, on your own time. If you’ve got a long road trip, go ahead and binge listen! If you’ve got a 20-minute commute, we’ve got something for that, too! Final thought: This podcast is for everyone; the voices you’ll hear belong to women, but the messages are universal. WNYC Studios is the producer of other leading podcasts, including Radiolab, Death, Sex & Money, Nancy and many more.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: Festival, IT, Podcast, Studios, werk, wnyc, women, workshops
Fight Club is any group fighting together to become the people God has destined them to be through encountering God’s word, living in biblical community, and seeking accountability.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Christ N’ Culture is a podcast created by the Young Adults (YA) that attend the 31st Street Seventh Day Adventist Church in San Diego, Ca. Our goal is to get people in our age group and younger to understand that it is ok to be a follower of Christ as well as discuss some of the challenges that we encounter.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
In this show we meet Mikhial Bradshaw (Lil Yaya) An 8 year old starting-our rapper. Join us while we interview him and his family members.
Categories: Music
The events that shape our world, and our future, take many turns. What If World History? explores an alternative timeline to the events that molded our lives. Take a trip with us.
Categories: History
One of the Greek words for Love is Agape – meaning Love as an Action. For me that is parenting. It is about constantly doing, showing, teaching, learning and feeling love with your child. It is about showing them in action, every day, the different forms of love – sometimes as a friend, sometimes as a teacher, sometimes as a parent and always as a human. This podcast has little nuggets of Agape, for you to listen, immerse, resonate and practice. These little nuggets are memories and events from my life as a parent.
Categories: Kids & Family