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RView RV and Travel Adventures

Lisa Richart-Hernandez, George Hernandez

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We travel the world meeting fun and interesting people everywhere, whether it's in our 40ft RV towing our Jeep, a cruise, an all-inclusive resort or just getting away, we always have fun. A blended family, Lisa adopted George's boys after his wife passed away and George and Lisa married. Making for 4 kids, 2 boys and 2 girls lots of crazy children raising stories and ideas. This podcast you will find great travel tips and stories, a little bid of real estate info and lots of great parenting ...
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The Social Hour

George Hernandez

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I'll be discussing weekly topics in a freeform manner. I'll be looking with my own perspective and talking with guests to see their side on the issue. Cover art photo courtesy of Israel Palacio on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@othentikisra
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Attitudes!

Erin Gibson & Bryan Safi

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A pop culture comedy podcast hosted by Erin Gibson and Bryan Safi who cover LGBTQ+ and gender issues of the moment with both hilarity and healthy doses of absurdity. Sales and Distribution by Lemonada Media https://lemonadamedia.com/
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Next On The Initiative

Next On The Initiative Podcast

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Next On The Initiative is a D&D Real Play Podcast, Hosts Jakes Hernandez and Elijah Jackson made a podcast based on the D&D 5e module Out Of The Abyss that they were playing with their D&D Group members Arun Bharadwaj, David George, Maia Ross, and Jack Phillips. Listen along to the adventure!
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Black & White With You & Me

Mike Casentini, Pedro Hernandez, Rena-Marie Villano

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Black & White with You & Me is a weekly social commentary Podcast hosted by comedians, Mike Casentini and Pedro Hernandez (aka Black Pedro). If you’re interested in other peoples perspective or simply want to know our opinions about everything happening around us in society, then this Podcast is for you. We discuss the black and white issues, because everything is just black and white at the end of the day. This show has explicit language, please be advised. Visit our website at blackwhiteyo ...
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This is not your average social media podcast. This show mixes conversations around poetry, music, storytelling, art, culture and brand building. These conversations highlight creators that can inspire our audience to create a stronger foundation for their brands, helping them build relationships that transcend social platforms into real-life communities. Hosted by George Torres, a digital nomad with a passion for tech, travel, speaking, teaching & community building in the Latino / LatinX c ...
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Trees and Lines

Iapetus Infrastructure Services

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Utility vegetation management (UVM) manages risks and controls vegetation that could potentially threaten power lines, railways, roadways, etc. It is perhaps one of the most important fields of environmental impact in the 21st century and is especially important in the U.S., where it is the largest factor in managing outages and the reliability of utilities.In Trees & Lines utility vegetation management podcast, veteran Phil Charlton and Iapetus COO Tej Singh discuss the future of this criti ...
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Wine Talks with Paul K.

Paul K from the Original Wine of the Month Club

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All you knew about wine is about to bust wide open….we are going to talk about what really happens in the wine business and I’m taking no prisoners... I am your host Paul Kalemkiarian 2nd generation owner of the Original Wine of the Month Club, and I am somewhere north of 100,000 wines tasted. How can Groupon sell 12 bottles for $60 and the wines be good? How do you start a winery anyway and lose money? And is a screwcap really better than a cork? Sometimes I have to pick a wine at the store ...
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ESPN Radio's Brad Gilmore brings you "The Collection", a group of interviews Brad has taken from his ESPN Radio show. Brad Gilmore interviews celebrities from all walks of life, including movies, music, TV, and sports. No matter who the guest is, Brad always manages to get them to open up and reveal stories that you won't hear anywhere else. If you're looking for an insider's look at the lives of your favorite celebrities, then "The Collection with Brad Gilmore" is the podcast for you.
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Welcome to "The New York Minute Podcast." A podcast about New York City: the food, the architecture, the art, the celeb citings, the parties, the misfits, the marches, etc. Want a recommendations from REAL New Yorkers, look no further. I, along with my weekly guest, share our favorite eats and tales of the concrete jungle. instagram: @thenewyorkminutepodcast logo design: Latoya Leflore @latoya.leflore.7 music: Corey Zack of The Cocoon - A Music Production Lab [To honor the original podcast t ...
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Listen to George and Lisa as they talk with Beth about the beginnings of Chris James Cellars and how they have grown since their last visit. Learn about the wines they produce and the many awards they have won. Also find out how you too can stay in the vineyard in your RV like George and Lisa did.By Lisa Richart-Hernandez, George Hernandez
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Julie started as a representative for a major wine player in America. I thought she would never make it. Oops. She became an executive in the trade. Incredible conversation. 1.) Julie Hernandez had a "light bulb" moment about the power of wearing a suit in a male-dominated business setting, which positively impacted her career trajectory. 2. Despit…
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Erin has arrived in Canada, eh! Hear her journey of navigating her Vancouver-adjacent AirBNB with no furniture and a non-functioning double oven. Bryan is in New York and has a tale of a Broccolini-filled dinner experience with a gaggle of gay lawyers chatting next to him. Erin showcases Nike's skimpy Team USA uniform kits for this summer's Olympic…
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Fun Facts About This Episode: 1. Los Angeles County was a major agricultural area for vines with almost 200,000 acres planted in 1893, and it was even featured on the city seal. 2. Moraga Vineyard in Bel Air has a unique terroir with various elevations and exposures, with maritime influence from Santa Monica Bay. 3. The winery at Moraga focuses on …
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Anna Sawai (アンナ・サワイ, born June 11, 1992) is a Japanese actress, singer, and dancer.[3][4] Born in New Zealand, she moved to Japan with her family at age 10. She landed her first acting role at age 11 as the title character in the 2004 Nippon TV production of Annie. Sawai later made her film debut as Kiriko in James McTeigue's 2009 neo-noir martial …
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"Wine Talks with Paul K" dives into the vibrant world of wine with the featured guest, Wanda Mann, who brings her extensive knowledge and passion to the conversation. In this not-to-be-missed episode, the main points covered are: 1. **Demystifying Wine Talk**: Paul K and Wanda Mann tackle the complexity of wine terminology, deliberating on how it c…
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Erin is on the move to Vancouver for work, and Bryan saw two “innings” of a Brooklyn Nets game. Erin details the horrors of the Arizona Supreme Court’s decision to enforce the 1864 Comstock Act which effectively bans abortion in the state. Bryan pokes fun of Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro’s latest irritation - Woke Scrabble. For our Dateline and Columbo R…
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Welcome to another episode of the Trees & Lines podcast! Leslie Kass, CEO of Lewis Services, joins us today to talk about a wide range of topics inluding how Lewis Serrvices is growing their business, insights on attracting new workers to the industry, and Leslie's unique journey to her role as CEO. Have a listen, hope you enjoy! #vegetationmanagem…
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In this episode of Wine Talks, we delve into the noble tradition of wine in the corridors of the White House. With the aid of Frederick J. Ryan, whose impressive tome "Wine in the White House: A History" serves as our guide, we explore the nuanced role of wine in American presidential history. Here are 7 points I pulled out of the conversation. 🍷 T…
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Carrying talent, the requisite good looks, and plenty of on-screen charisma, Jay Hernandez was born in Morelia, Mexico and grew up in Los Angeles, California, to Isis (Maldonado), an accountant and secretary, and Javier Hernandez, Sr., a mechanic. He is of Mexican descent. Jay had a serendipitous experience that led to his career. While riding an e…
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Bryan's back from taping an episode of Celebrity Family Feud, Erin celebrated her birthday weekend in Scottsdale (but not before encountering some Boomers on Southwest). Erin delves into the new guidance from the DHHS that hospitals must obtain written informed consent from patients before subjecting them to pelvic exams. Bryan reintroduces us to t…
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We are excited to welcome legendary veg management industry leader, Dennis Holewinski, on the podcast today. Dennis talks about how he got his start in the industry, challenges and solutions with liability and insurance, and how he has helped hundreds of utilities get started as well as much more! Have a listen, hope you enjoy! #vegetationmanagemen…
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Our latest episode of Wine Talks features the discerning Rodolphe Frerejean Taittinger, CEO of French Bloom, and co-founder of Frerejean Frere Champagne. A scintillating conversation that dives into champagne history, non-alcoholic wine innovation, and the passion driving the family's legacy in winemaking. Here are your 3 key takeaways: - 🏰 **Artis…
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In the latest episode of 'Wine Talks,' host Claude Rouquet is joined by guest Paul K to delve deep into the world of viticulture, exploring the nuanced journey from grape to glass. The conversation opens with a glimpse into Claude’s background, which was not traditionally rooted in the wine industry as his family came from the medical field. Howeve…
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Bryan spent Sunday talking about Beanboozled at his Easter party, Erin got stuck at the T-Mobile store and discovered Fall Out Boy's cover of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" with questionable lyric changes. Bryan discusses the failure of two anti-trans bills by Georgia's House of Representatives. Erin covers the recent seat flip in Alabama'…
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Welcome to another podcast episode of Trees & Lines. Today, we talk with Stephen Martin, Senior Strategist - Land, Research, and Development at Powerlink Queensland. Steve talks with us about vegetation management practices in Australia, land asset strategies, and bushfire mitigation. Have a listen, hope you enjoy! #australia #vegetationmanagement …
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From practicing barefoot on the streets of Lagos to performing on stage in England, "Madu" follows 12-year-old Anthony Madu as he leaves his home in Nigeria to study at one of the most prestigious ballet schools in the world. His journey is a story of courage, growth, extraordinary obstacles, an unexpected complication that threatens his dreams, an…
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Welcome back to another episode of Wine Talks! In today’s conversation, we uncork the fascinating story of Vito La Fata, a man whose winemaking roots are as deep and rich as the vineyards of his Sicilian heritage. With the clink of glasses and the pour of a vintage, Vito takes us on a journey through his family's tumultuous history, from wars and t…
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Tommy Davidson’s exceptional range – from stand-up comedy and acting to versatile music accomplishments – have earned him a reputation as an extraordinary performer who delivers no matter the arena. Best known as one of the stars of the hit television show In Living Color, Davidson’s visibility has allowed him to become a household name known for h…
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Happy Birthday to our dearest Erin who celebrated with an early dinner at Eataly, plus we review all the hottest celebs who also came into the world on the same day! Erin recounts Arizona State Senate Majority Leader Sonny Borrelli's block of a bill to enshrine the right to contraceptives. Bryan covers the victory in Orange, California where voters…
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On this podcast episode of Trees & Lines, we talk with talk with George Leader, Vegetation Maintenance Manager, and Penny Whisenant, Vegetation Maintenance Supervisor, of Pedernales Electric Cooperative. George & Penny discuss the unique challenges and solutions of the Texas-based Cooperative, their environmental initiatives, and their career paths…
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This podcast celebrates the incredible body of work done by broadcast legend David Letterman and Company. On the show we highlight folks who worked for Dave or were a part of any of his shows productions, people who had an encounter with one of his shows, or are enthusiasts with relevant discussion points or memories pertaining to any of Letterman'…
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George Walker III, a recipient of the Roots Fund scholarship, shares his incredible journey and the impact it has had on his education and career in the wine industry. The Roots Fund, founded in 2020 by Carlton McCoy, Aikimi Dubeau, and Tahir Habibi, aims to provide opportunities for black individuals in the wine industry. George expresses his grat…
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He calls himself the Black Wine Guy....but never has been too happy with that name. And Wine Talks gets it. MJ Towler has covered virtually all the bases when traversing the wine industry landscape. He has a rounded viewpoint on all things wine. And his take on the plight of BIPOC in the world of wine is pragmatic and right on. Having worked the fl…
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This week Bryan’s back on Broadway, Erin does a deep dive on the Red Hat Society, plus first impressions of Anne Hathaway’s The Idea of You movie trailer. Bryan reviews the 21 failed anti-LGBTQ bills that failed in the Florida legislature. Erin rips into Minnesota’s Republican State Senator Gene Dornink who referred to Delta Airlines First Officer …
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When you have sold some of the most luxurious brands in the world, what does adding Chateau Angelus to the list mean? Actually, it means quite a bit. Chateau Angelus was awarded Premiere Cru Classee "A" when the Right Bank of Bordeaux began classifications in 1955. This puts the Chateau at the top of the region's rankings, which is a significant ac…
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Erin and Bryan tell us about their drive up to Cal State LA to see Broadway superstar Bernadette Peters and how they sobbed at a lullaby to her dog, Kramer. Erin covers the discourse with Sandra Day O'Connor's son Scott and Arizona legislators in creating a statue of the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court. Bryan details the growing number of…
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The late, great, George Mardikian was restauranteur extraordinaire, philanthropist, and an inspiration to his family and employees. Hear from his nephew/son Haig Mardikian wine, Ohmar Khayyams, immigration and philanthropy. George Mardikian represents all that is good as an American immigrant. He fled Turkey ahead of the Armenian genocide and made …
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Welcome to another podcast episode of Trees & Lines. Drew Sedel, Vice President of Southwestern Electric Power Company, joins us to talk about how his experience with storms has helped the company evolve, different types of technologies he is using for better response, and his experience in leading a team of over 600. Have a listen, hope you enjoy.…
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While ranting about why we hate LA, we talk about restaurants we went to this week and the art and celebrity spotting at Frieze LA. Bryan covers the murder of Nex Benedict, and the lack of action by Owasso Public Schools which is leading to an investigation by the US Department of Education. Erin celebrates Caitlin Clark's historic record-breaking …
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On this podcast episode of Trees & Lines, we talk with Kamran Rasheed, Director of Vegetation Strategy at Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Kamran talks about the importance of having a business case, how it will reduce risk and also, increase reliability. Have a listen, hope you enjoy. #vegetationmanagement #utility #podcast #arborist #forestry #f…
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The Association of African American Vintners started in 2002 with 4 vintners; now there are over 200 members. Thanks largely to the efforts of Angela McCrae and her associates. Diversity is an important subject in the wine trade. The industry is light on BIPOC and women in the workforce; both labor and executives. But that is all actively changing.…
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Litzsinger appeared in Marilyn: An American Fable and in the Broadway revival of Oliver!, alongside Patti LuPone. She also was in the ensemble of Les Misérables, understudying the roles of Cosette and Eponine. She went on to star as The Narrator in the Canadian production and U.S. national touring companies of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dre…
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Based on a remarkable true story, ORDINARY ANGELS centers on Sharon (Hilary Swank), a fierce but struggling hairdresser in small-town Kentucky who discovers a renewed sense of purpose when she meets Ed (Alan Ritchson), a widower working hard to make ends meet for his two daughters. With his youngest daughter waiting for a liver transplant, Sharon s…
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