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Amstep Products specializes in non-slip step treads; a simple and economical way to make industrial environments safe. They have perfected the art of manufacturing anti-skid stair treads and nosings for virtually any workplace, with expertise backed up by over 100 years of experience. In this podcast series they discuss the various products they carry, situations when you need stair treads and the solutions available to you. Amstep Products 190 Century Dr #1 Bristol, CT 06010 (860) 589-9085 ...
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If you're a fan of Ask This Old House on TV, you’ll love the Ask This Old House podcast. Hosted by This Old House Editor Chris Ermides, you'll hear from home enthusiasts around the country, who ask questions about the toughest projects in their homes. Learn from trusted This Old House experts, including Tom Silva, Richard Trethewey, Jenn Nawada, Heath Eastman, Charlie Silva, Ross Trethewey, Mauro Henrique, and Mark McCullough, who share tips and tricks to help listeners tackle their home imp ...
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Every theatrical stage needs an entrance and an exit. That’s where we come in. Join hosts Aaron, Jon, and Scott every week as we navigate the world of community theatre. Together with a rotating roster of guests, we will unpack the ins and outs of community theatre, tell stories, share wisdom, and have some fun along the way. As hosts, we have multiple decades of theatrical experience and have all worn many different hats in the theatre world (performance, lighting, and sound design, set bui ...
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What Is the Best Finish for Stair Treads? When it comes to picking the best finish for stair treads, there are three important factors that come into play—cost, durability, and aesthetic. People often ask about common choices like vinyl, adhesive, hardwood, plastic, and rubber. That’s because they can be cheaper or provide a certain desired look. H…
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How to Close Open Stair Treads. It’s important to know how to close open stair treads because leaving them as-is can be the source of many potentially serious accidents. Here’s how you can close open stair treads at residential or in a business setting: Measure the length of the gap behind each stair step. It’s important to do this for every step b…
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The Importance of Proper Stairway Retrofit and Construction. Many of us use stairways every day without putting much thought into their functionality or construction. However, stairs are an integral part of many homes and businesses, and at the very least, they serve as an alternative to an elevator during an emergency. It is because of this vital …
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In this episode, Aaron, Jon, and Scott are recording live from the Norway Music and Arts Festival. This annual event is the highlight of the summer for many in the historic downtown of Norway, Maine, during which the arts are celebrated. The BSP Guys are joined in lively conversation by Ben Wells-Goodwin ( www.MaineFungiFest.org ), Hillary Perry, H…
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In this episode, Jon, Scott, and Janelle are joined by Vice President of Community Little Theatre Brandon Chaloux. Together they will recount Brandon’s theatrical history, discuss his latest directorial venture, “Little Women,” give the scoop on lemon shirts, and dish out some of the hottest theatrical hot takes in town. The BSP Crew discusses the …
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In this episode, the BSP Guys sit down with Aaron Louque. Aaron is the director of OHMPAA's "Clue On Stage." Aaron is an Oxford Hills alumni and has a passion for all things theatre. This passion has followed him through childhood, college, and his professional life. Between learning how OUR Aaron got cast in his latest role and learning from GUEST…
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In this episode, Aaron, Jon, and Scott are joined by three high school aged performers. Each a talent in their own right, their theatrical credits include acting, choreography, and performing in orchestral pits. Together Camden, Gabby, and Maren will share their experiences, discuss their thoughts on the local theatre scene, and look forward to the…
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In this episode, hosts Aaron and Scott are joined by guest host Janelle Raven and Norway Maine’s “Poet Laureate” Lisa Moore. A gifted poetess and playwright, Lisa has a rich history in theatre and performance. Together they will explore Moore’s process and inspiration, as well as the idea of creating theatre in the mundane and normal moments in our…
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In this episode, the BSP Crew is joined by guest Danny Gay. Danny is a talented actor who also serves as a board member and Artistic Director/Education Director for Monmouth Community Players and Tech Director for L/A Community Little Theatre. He was recognized for his excellence in lighting design with the 2022 BroadwayWorld Maine award for Best L…
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Join the BSP Guys as they learn all about the art of clowning around with the beautifully talented Amanda Huotari (can we still say that to people?). Amanda is a performer and teaching artist specializing in creating original physical theatre, ensemble work, clown and improvisation. She certainly gave us a run for our money!…
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Aaron and Jon are joined by special guest host Janelle Raven and the BSP’s number one fan Kristen Searles Brackett while Scott is away at “the Ice Capades.” Together they will deep dive into Kristen’s latest directorial endeavor and discuss the challenges of stepping into a role unexpectedly. They will then discuss Kristen’s role as Vice President …
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Join hosts Aaron, Jon, and Scott as they chat with Rachel Potter. Rachel is not only Jon’s wife, but a true talent in her own right. Her theatrical credits include music directing, playing as part of many pit orchestras, and now acting and singing onstage as part of OHMPAA’s “25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” It was a pleasure to chat with R…
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Join hosts Aaron, Jon, and Scott as they welcome a new friend to the podcast, actor Zack Balkcom. Originally from Upstate New York, Zack recently moved to Southern Maine. He made his Maine theatre debut as William Barfée in OHMPAA’s production of “Spelling Bee.” Together, he and the BSP Guys will unpack his performing history, make a Radio Shack co…
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They said we couldn’t do it, but we are BACK! The BSP Crew is excited to share what we’ve been up to during our three month hiatus since the end of season one. Join Aaron, Jon, Scott, and Janelle as we give you the rundown on our recent involvement in OHMPAA’s “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” and vision cast for our second season…
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The BSP Crew has been busy this past week with auditions and callbacks for the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. In this special bonus clip taken from Episode 12 - First Impressions, Janelle discusses a deeply meaningful role in her theatrical history and why getting a certain role in Spelling Bee is so meaningful to her. Spoiler alert - she …
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There’s excitement in the air this week as OHMPAA, our local theatre holds auditions for their production of the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Executive Producer Janelle Raven joins the BSP Guys to talk all things auditions - tips, tricks, and tales from auditions past. Come along with us as we explore the idea the audition being one big …
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We’ve all had those magical moments while watching a performance where we’ve gotten goosebumps, right? Today, The BSP Guys are joined by the talented Kelsey Franklin-Sukeforth, an actress who has successfully given many goosebump-worthy performances over the years. Together she and the Guys will unpack her theatrical history and dish on the local t…
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In this episode, The BSP Guys are joined by local business owner and actress Adrienne Cote. Adrienne has a rich performance history that includes Off-Broadway and touring productions. Together they will discuss what it means for Adrienne to be an Equity Actress, tell some stories from her time on tour, and share some passion projects.…
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In this episode, the BSP Guys are joined by local business owner and patron of the arts Ryan Ricci. Ryan has performed in The Wizard of Oz (OHSCBS), seen tons of community and professional productions, and his business 290 Maine Street has funded a few local shows as a sponsor. Together he and the guys will explore ideas for selling tickets, how to…
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In this episode, hosts Aaron, Jon, and Scott are joined by Kristen Searles Brackett. A local treasure (and friend of the podcast), Kristen has had a prolific theatrical career as an actress, producer, and most recently director. Together, she and the BSP Guys will recount her history, share some stories, and unpack what’s so great about community t…
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In this episode, Aaron, Jon, and Scott are recording live from the Norway Music and Arts Festival. This annual event is the highlight of the summer for many in the historic downtown of Norway, Maine, during which the arts are celebrated. The BSP Guys are joined in lively conversation by local treasures Kristen Searles Brackett, Jonathan Leavitt, Mi…
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In this special bonus episode, Executive Producer Janelle Raven and Jon Potter look back upon their time co-directing OHMPAA’s production of Godspell. Co-hosts Aaron and Scott chime in as the group discusses what it takes to stand out when pitching a show to a board of directors as well as some upcoming opportunities for prospective directors in th…
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In this episode, Executive Producer Janelle Raven interviews the Back Stairs Podcast Guys (Aaron, Jon, and Scott). Together they will explore the relationship between actors and directors, and what it looks like to give and take direction well. They will also discuss the Guys’ theatrical histories a bit, share some stories, give some advice, and pl…
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In this episode, Aaron Skolfield, along with co-hosts Jon Potter and Scott Parsons discuss the wonderful feeling of coming home after one has been away for a while. They are joined by Joshua Witham, a local actor, music director, and talented multi-instrumentalist. An Oxford Hills native, Josh recounts his roots in local theatre and his time trying…
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In this episode, Scott Parsons, along with co-hosts Aaron Skolfield and Jon Potter, discuss what it means to “become” a theatrical character. They are joined by Daniel Rennie, a local actor and friend of the podcast who is known for his larger than life character roles on stage. Together they will explore the concept of “becoming” using specific ex…
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In this episode, Jon Potter, along with co-hosts Aaron Skolfield and Scott Parsons explore what it means to apply “maximum effort” to both small and large roles in the theatre. They are joined by Janelle Raven, executive producer of the Back Stairs Podcast and local performance artist. Together they will explore specific examples of “maximum effort…
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Old houses can be full of surprises, both good and not so great. If you’re lucky, you can stumble upon a good surprise—like original hardwood floors underneath old carpeting. Listen as This Old House Builder Charlie Silva gives tips to homeowners on how to save their original wooden staircase that was ruined by roofing nails and carpeting. Learn mo…
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We love old houses, but sometimes renovating them can lead to frustration. While construction on older homes is known to be sturdy, many of them come without modern conveniences—like central air conditioning. In this episode, This Old House Home Technology Expert Ross Trethewey gives advice to homeowners on how to add an efficient central air syste…
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Looking to give your bathroom a facelift? In this episode, This Old House Builder Charlie Silva gives tips to a homeowner on how to upgrade her tired-looking sink and shower fixtures, as well as deal with a leak coming from behind the grout, to create a more relaxing and peaceful space. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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It’s that time of year again—time to pull out the festive holiday lights and start decorating the exterior of your home. If you’re stuck trying to figure out how you’re going to wire and plug in all of these lights, This Old House Master Electrician Heath Eastman explains how to safely plug in lights—especially if your home is missing an exterior o…
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Gardening needs attention all year long. As the weather changes, how do you keep the plants and shrubs healthy for them to return in the spring? This Old House Landscape Contractor Jenn Nawada talks with host Chris Ermides about the best methods for keeping a thriving yard and garden, no matter the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit me…
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If you love watching Ask This Old House on TV, then you’ll love the Ask This Old House podcast. Hear from home enthusiasts around the country, who ask questions about the toughest projects in their homes. Host Chris Ermides brings in This Old House experts, including Tom Silva, Richard Trethewey, Jenn Nawada, Heath Eastman, Charlie Silva, Ross Tret…
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