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Agave Road Trip

Heritage Radio Network

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Agave Road Trip provides gringo bartenders with firsthand knowledge about heritage agave spirits from Mexico, including mezcal, raicilla, bacanora, and destilado de agave.
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Elixir of the Gods

Albert Menacher, Diego Garibay Petersen, Cate Czerwinski

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Follow three passionate Agave spirit enthusiasts into the world of Mezcal, Bacanora, Raicilla, Sotol, Tequila and more, and tag along on their journey to learn about the culture and tradition surrounding this beautiful drink. We are Cate, Diego and Albert and of course we are going to sample what some call "Elixir of the gods"- a lot of it! A Mexican-German-American co-production, made in Berlin.
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Your host is Adam Fodor, economist, tequila sommelier and consultant. In this channel, we talk business. We cover tequila markets, brands and trends pursuing the truth from a supply/demand perspective.
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The Modern Bar Cart Podcast is a weekly discussion of the tools and techniques that make great drinks. Hosted by Modern Bar Cart CEO Eric Kozlik, this cocktail podcast gives great information for home bartenders and industry professionals alike. If you’re looking to take your cocktail game to the next level, this is the podcast for you.
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The Good Bottle Podcast

Chris Sinclair And Drew Garrison

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Chris Sinclair owns a bottle shop, a bar and has been a world famous Bartender. Drew Garrison is a liquor broker and is known internationally as one of the afore most knowledgable people in the world of Agave and Rum Sit and listen to the guys talk to amazing people who help breakdown the information of the moment and offer insight based in real world knowledge.
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Jen's Cocktail Creations: A Home Mixologist's Journey

21Glasses Podcasting - A Jennifer and Nathan Adventure

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Welcome to "Jen's Cocktail Creations: A Home Mixologist's Journey," where we take you on a delightful exploration of the exciting and ever-evolving world of mixology. Join host Jen as she shares her passion for creating amazing cocktails at home, providing a perfect blend of spirits, creativity, and fun! Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this podcast is your go-to resource for discovering the art of mixology. From basic techniques to advanced recipes, we cover it all.
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Easy, calming and relaxing guided meditation stories to help you feel better fast. Brain Retraining Friendly! New episode every week! Host, Writer and Executive Producer: Holly Atkins Producer and Engineer: Jordan Baum Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happychillfuntime/support
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Maestros del Mezcal Podcast

Rion Toal and Rok Alcantara

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Welcome to the Maestros del Mezcal Podcast where we cover all things related to mezcal and agave distillates. Maestros del Mezcal is a Civil Association in Mexico dedicated to promoting and protecting traditional mezcal.
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Henry Besant and Dre Masso travel back to Mexico to rediscover and share their passion for Tequila. They'll speak to the people who make it, explore other uses of the Agave plant and talk to some of the best Bartenders in the world to understand why they love it too.
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Innovative Healing's Podcast

Dr. Elizabeth Lipski, PhD, CCN

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Founded by nationally known nutritionist Dr. Liz Lipski, Innovative Healing.com is your guide to the best of integrative health care featuring free tips, articles, teleseminars, audio clips, and more. Access to Health Experts is both an interview series with leaders in the holistic health field AND an online community, where health professionals and health conscious consumers meet to learn, share, and inspire one another to achieve better health. It is located on the web at: AccessToHealthEx ...
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The Ramblers: Dave Ramsey

The Ramblers with Dave Ramsey & Friends

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Life, Love, Race, Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll! The Ramblers ramble about it all, ok mainly just jokes and travel stories and making fun of politically correct peoples.. Yin and Yang, If you love stereotypes this is where they will come to die.
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The health policies in our country are outdated and ineffective. As a society we are more confused, tired, undernourished and overfed than ever. What went wrong? What nutrition information is really correct? In this podcast, I will share success stories from the natural approach to health as well as functional tips that you can immediately apply to keep yourself healthy. We have lived in a reactive health paradigm. We have a symptom and we take a pill to make it go away. Find out functional ...
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Tequila Aficionado

Tequila Aficionado

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Tequila reviews and interviews. Tequila Aficionado's Tasting Team taste and discuss Tequila, Mezcal, Sotol, Raicilla and all agave spirits on Sipping Off the Cuff, the longest running tequila tasting show (established 1999). Team members also interview the movers and shakers in the tequila and agave spirits industry as well as take you to the best tequila events around the world. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tequilaaficionado/support
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I produce music that incorporates impressionistic, modernist, minimalistic, jazz, and rock elements that, for the most part, is suitable as relaxing, pensive background music. You can find my greater body of work on my YouTube, which you can find by searching for my name, there ("PJ Cornell"). I try to update this podcast weekly, but if you want access to my broader body of work as an improvisatory musician, please follow me on my social media.
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FCFC Podcast | LAFC | It Never Rains LA

FCFC Podcast | LAFC | It Never Rains LA

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Football Club // Football Culture The world through black & gold tinted lense. Recorded live in a backyard in LA's Exposition Park neighborhood. Hosts (IG): joshspice, slimkoda, adweezy Produced by: Sean Dwyer (IG: dweezus818) & Ryan Wallerson (IG: RCWallerson) Theme: Sean Dwyer & Taylor Crommie (IG: crommatic) Art: Alex Cervantes (IG: acnoho) Photography: Edgar Garibay (IG: garibayphoto)
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Hear the fascinating stories behind the exploding Arizona craft beer scene directly from the people who are making it happen. When you live in the desert you have to stay hydrated. Or you die. Simple. But who says you always have to drink boring old lame water? There are PLENTY of options to get a tasty handcrafted beer. **Disclaimer: Make sure you drink LOTS of water in the desert. Seriously. Don't be dumb. You need that out here. Or you really will die**
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This week, we dive into the world of apples and agave. First, we talk with apple historian Diane Flynt, author of Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived: The Surprising Story of Apples in the South, about what makes apples so magical and the connection apples have to people. She also teaches us the history of apples in the South and tips on what makes a good c…
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I saw a number of posts online suggesting that, if you’re making a Margarita, it doesn’t matter what Tequila you use – it pretty much tastes the same. Linda and I decided to put that to the test with a jury of nine tasters. What’s the verdict? To find out you’ll have to listen to this episode of Agave Road Trip! Agave Road Trip is a critically accl…
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As a visionary director and self-professed loner, Tim Burton has spent decades channelling the angst and loneliness he felt as a child into hit movies like “Edward Scissorhands” and “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” But it was his outlandish 1988 movie “Beetlejuice” that set his career into motion and proved to Hollywood that being weird was an ass…
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Thirty-six years ago, Catherine O'Hara stepped onto a movie set and fell in love with a production designer who would later become her future husband. The movie was a dark fantasy comedy called “Beetlejuice,” directed by a then-fledgling filmmaker named Tim Burton. After the film’s release, both she and Burton became household names. Now, a sequel …
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In this episode, Lizzie O’Leary (the host of Slate’s What Next: TBD) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about what to do when your mother backed out of pre-arranged babysitting duties to go on a cruise, whether or not you’re being emotionally unfaithful to your partner, and what to do with a friend who’s great one-on…
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You've heard that music is the language of the soul — but could it also be a treatment for the body? On this episode, we explore some of the latest science on the healing power of our favorite tunes, from how they affect our brains, to why they improve our workouts, to the promise they show in treating illnesses like epilepsy and Parkinson's.Learn …
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Ian Frazier, is a writer who, for lack of a better term, does the thing. If there is a place that fascinates him he goes to that place, immerses himself in it, and writes about it. And that's exactly what he did for his new book about the Bronx called Paradise Bronx. He joins us to talk about the history of the New York borough and even tells us ho…
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The New York Police Department is perhaps the most famous—or notorious—police force in America, depending on who you talk to. Some see it as a group of thousands of dedicated civil servants, devoted to public safety. Others say the department is rife with corruption, tangled in politics, and—at best—indifferent to the racist brutality its officers …
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It's September, which means millions of young learners across the country are dusting off their backpacks and heading back to school. But a new study from Gallup and The Walton Family Foundation has shown that students are less engaged, and feel less challenged than last year, and about half of them have no plans to get a Bachelor's degree right af…
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Making Movies is a band based out of Kansas City, Missouri that mixes Afro-Latino rhythms and psychedelic rock’n'roll. The group members have roots in Panama and Mexico. It’s composed by two sets of brothers, lead singer and guitarist Enrique Chi and bassist Diego, and Juan-Carlos and Andres Chaurand on percussion and drums. In this edition of our …
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Thursday on the News Hour, the FBI reveals the Georgia school shooting suspect was on law enforcement's radar, raising questions about how he was able to carry out the attack. Harris and Trump prepare for the next debate as legal cases against the former president make their way through the courts. Plus, why it's so difficult to get the mpox vaccin…
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As the presidential race heats up, we’re sure to hear more about immigrants and how they affect the U.S. economy. In this episode, we break down immigration’s impact on housing, tax revenue, consumer spending and the labor market. Plus, 8 million student loan borrowers are in limbo while President Joe Biden’s SAVE plan is challenged in court. Also:…
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The family of the Ugandan athlete, Rebecca Cheptegei, has accused Kenyan police of failing to respond to warnings that her life was in danger. The Ugandan marathon runner was doused with petrol and set on fire at her home in western Kenya - allegedly by her former boyfriend.Also in the programme: France goes from its youngest to its oldest prime mi…
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Three top officials in the Adams administration have had their homes raided by FBI agents, according to a source familiar with the matter. Plus, New York's attorney general is offering tips on how to detect fake content generated by artificial intelligence, ahead of the November election. And finally, WNYC’s Sean Carlson discusses housing policy wi…
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This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the state of the presidential race; the possibility of a hostages-for-Gaza-ceasefire deal with Ruth Margalit of The New Yorker; and foreign interference in U.S. politics. In the latest Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Joshua Leifer about his book, Tablets Shattered. Email your chatter…
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We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. Take the survey here or at wbur.org/survey. Inflation is a big issue for many voters this year. And in some areas, inflation issues translate to food crises and lead to people visiting food pantries more often. Leslie Albrecht Huber from Way Forward Resources joins us. And, elections law expert Rick H…
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Republicans need to flip two seats to assure their control of the Senate, and with West Virginia's open seat a virtually guaranteed pick-up, all eyes are on Montana and Ohio.In the House, Democrats are in a strong position but whoever wins is expected to hold another slim majority. The podcast is produced by Casey Morell and Kelli Wessinger. Our ed…
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Not everybody who drinks Mezcal is politically liberal. Not everyone carrying a copita in their pocket is a Democrat. Not all of the folks traveling to rural Mexico lean left. In fact, probably most of the mezcalerxs themselves tend to be more conservative. In this politically hot season, it’s maybe a good idea to consider that the person across th…
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In this, sweet, funky, and occasionally grassy conversation with Ian Burrell (@therumambassador), author of Rum A Tasting Course, some of the topics we discuss include: Why Ian takes a “flavor-first” approach to rum (in general, but especially in this book), and how these flavors are gateways to history, geography, culture, and conversation. The di…
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A recent article in the New York Times suggested, "As more foreigners, especially Americans, visit or move to Mexico City, some taco shops have lowered the heat in their sauces. Not everyone is happy.” That makes me think about how foreign consumption of Tequila and Mezcal have also influenced the flavors — and the recipes — of those other landmark…
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In this episode Yolanda Shoshana reviews, Korbel Blanc de Noirs. With over 140 years of history, Korbel California Champagne is that bottle of bubbly that gets around. Most people have had it at least once. They have portfolio of bubbles that range from dry to sweet. Their Blanc de Noirs is a stands out and deserves a sparkling wine lover’s attenti…
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Eric Kozlik of Modern Bar Cart shared with me an email exchange he’d had with a PR agency, where their selling point for a new Bourbon was that it was made using a "proprietary heirloom corn.” That made me think about Tequilas that are labeled “gluten-free.” Which made Eric think of “non-GMO.” Which made me think about the difference between “still…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Blaine tells us his story on how he got started in the bar and restaurant world from ground zero with no prior industry experience using his skills from his former profession. Very inspirational!Af Adam Fodor
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