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Wait Long By The River

Wait Long By The River

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Wait Long By The River is an interview series exploring creativity through the geniuses wandering around the city of Melbourne, Australia. What is creativity? Where does it come from? Who are these people? Listen in to hear James Fahy finding his way towards answers along a very, very circuitous route.
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BY THE RIVER is a limited 7-Part Podcast series based upon the non-fiction movie by Kevin Ford featuring Ellar Coltrane. The Podcast works in tandem with the film, delving deeper into many of the moments where Coltrane recorded sound of people and places along his journey by train across the United States. The Podcast features original music by Brian Dillon and Michael Barnhart, as well as poetry by Justin David Stone.
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A Meeting by the River

Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy

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Two brothers confront each other in a monastery beside the Ganges. One plans to renounce the world, the other tries to stop him.Adapted by Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy from Isherwood’s last novel, A Meeting by the River is a daring, ruthless, and joyfully comic meditation on the nature of love and the question of whether god exists.Dominic West, Kyle Soller, Penelope Wilton and Annabel Mullion star in this audio production directed by Anthony Page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr ...
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Down By The River

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The mysterious magical journey of a songwriter across the tides of music business. If you'd like to know what it takes and what is like trying to be a songwriter, you're in the right journey. Follow me into my journey, I'm going to tell you my story. Here we go.
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Down by the River: Stories of Hanford is an audio podcast devoted to unpacking the long and nuanced history of the world’s first nuclear reactor. As part of the Manhattan Project in WWII, Hanford was built along the Columbia River. The Hanford produced 60% of the plutonium used in the US nuclear arsenal. At the end of the Cold War the mission of Hanford switch from production to remediation of the area. Cleanup at Hanford will last for decades, cost billions of taxpayer dollars, and hinges o ...
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Ramble-(verb) 1. walk for pleasure, typically without a definite route. 2. talk or write at length in a confused or inconsequential way. Ramble by the River (Ramblebytheriver.com) is about becoming the best human possible. Join me and my guests, as we discuss the blessing that is the human experience. Ramble by the River is about finding an honest path to truth without losing our sense of humor along the way. It is about healing from the trauma of the past and moving into the next chapter of ...
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John Wesley Powell was a pioneer American explorer, ethnologist, and geologist in the 19th Century. In 1869 he set out to explore the Colorado and the Grand Canyon. He gathered nine men, four boats and food for ten months and set out from Green River, Wyoming, on May 24. Passing through dangerous rapids, the group passed down the Green River to its confluence with the Colorado River (then also known as the Grand River upriver from the junction), near present-day Moab, Utah. The expedition’s ...
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In this heartfelt and insightful episode of Ramble by the River, your host Jeff Nesbitt is joined by two special guests from our local community, Alexander and Alexandra Mack. This touching conversation takes us on a journey through life's highs and lows, as well as some fascinating topics that are sure to leave you pondering. Alex's Tribute: Alex …
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Jeff kicks off this emotional rollercoaster recounting the insane accident he witnessed on the highway last weekend, followed by heartfelt reflections on saying goodbye to his father. A raw, honest start that sets the stage for an episode filled with candid conversation. Amelia serenades us with a freestyle tune, warming our hearts for the main eve…
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In this episode, Jeff sits down with the remarkable Darian for an enlightening conversation that takes us on a journey through familial bonds, childhood trauma, and the intriguing mysteries of small-town life. Join us as we dive into topics ranging from mental health, self-talk, and ADHD to hot gossip, drunken brawls, and the allure of confrontatio…
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Kevin Sealy joins Jeff for an engaging discussion about his gun safety business operating in the heart of the PNW. We meander into other familiar topics for Ramble by the River; conspiracies, local lore, and mental health. But the main topic today is guns and their place in society. How can we be safer? How can we live in a society where guns provi…
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From the hallways of Ilwaco High School to the fascinating corners of global culture, join us on a ramble like no other. We’re peeling back the layers of community, history, and a life dedicated to education in a conversation filled with unexpected twists, laughs, and heartfelt stories. In this episode of Ramble by the River, we're thrilled to have…
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Get ready to dive into another riveting episode of Ramble by the River with your host, Jeff Nesbitt. In this week's installment, we sit down with the dynamic Josh Phillips to discuss his journey from playing soccer at Gonzaga University to starting a sales business during the pandemic. Along the way, we delve into topics like community-building in …
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Hey there, River Rats! It's your host, Jeff Nesbitt, back for another episode of Ramble by the River. This week, we have a real treat for you. Our guest is Erik Svendsen, owner of North Jetty Brewing, and we had an amazing conversation that covered everything from beer brewing tricks to the majesty of toothed whales. During the news and current eve…
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Welcome back to another episode of Ramble by the River! Today we have a special episode for you as we celebrate Earth Day (and my wedding anniversary). I couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than with a conversation with the owner of North Jetty Brewing, Erik Svendsen. We kicked off the show discussing the booming craft beer industry and the…
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Welcome back to Ramble by the River, the podcast where we explore the stories and musings of interesting people from all walks of life. Today, we have a very special guest: Nick Matson! In this episode, we dive into a variety of topics ranging from fairy tale romance to Chinese weather balloons. So, let’s jump right in! We start off by learning abo…
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Welcome back to Ramble by the River with Jeff Nesbitt. In episode 95, Jeff sits down with Wade Whitson to discuss the ups and downs of life, from health struggles to finding purpose and everything in between. Wade opens up about his experience with a traumatic head injury after a dangerous fall on “Death Hill”. This injury spiraled into immune dysf…
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Ramble by the River with Jeff Nesbitt brings you an entertaining and informative episode that features a 4-speaker conversation with two married couples, the Nesbitts and the Chalkers. Jeff and Colten have been friends for over 30 years, while Melissa and Hannah have been friends for over 10 years. The podcast is comedy-centered, with an emphasis o…
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In this episode of Ramble by the River, Iris joins the host to discuss a variety of topics, ranging from artificial intelligence to spirituality. The conversation kicks off with a discussion on the battle of art: AI versus traditional methods. The two also delve into the need for open discussions about AI and the various ways it can be used to impr…
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Michelle Svendsen is a woman of many talents. In addition to owning North Jetty Brewing, she also operates a stress management coaching business and teaches classes on Yin Yoga, Breathwork, and even Human Resources for small business. In this podcast we talk about Michelle's path from the bad relationships of her distant past, to her current positi…
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In episode 91 of Ramble by the River with Jeff Nesbitt, Jeff welcomes Tony McCloskey, a U.S. Army infantryman turned holistic wellness practitioner. Tony shares his journey from serving in the infantry in the 9/11 era to opening his own holistic wellness clinic in Long Beach, WA. The discussion begins with the topic of sleep changes through the lif…
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Brooke Nesbitt is a photographer living in the Pacific Northwest with two young kids and a husband (who is my brother). She stopped by the crab shed for a chat about life, love, and learning to let go. She tells us about her experiences with pregnancy, her marriage, her foray into motherhood, and the awful sickness that nobody is talking about: H.G…
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Jeff's old friend and trusted-advisor Ed Darcher stops by to enjoy a beer and a discussion of his years spent ripping precious minerals from deep within the Earth. Ed shares his experiences working in the mining industry and at a wildlife refuge. They discuss the challenges and rewards of these careers, including the physical demands of mining and …
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Artificial Intelligence, artificial ingredients, artificial Christmas trees... Where do we draw the line?! Come along with me down the rabbit hole, as I explore the capabilities of new technologies, such as: Lensa, the A.I. portrait app, OpenAI's GPT3, and artificial Christmas trees from big box retailers. Does creating "art" require sentience from…
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Old friend Brian Marteeny stopped by the studio with every intention of having a light and topical conversation. He probably expected to talk about politics, the weather, traffic, and The Bachelor. But he forgot that this is Ramble by the River. We don't talk about politics unless we are exposing corruption at the highest level. We don't talk about…
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This is the death episode. Its a pleasant romp through the grave yard as we discuss everything about the death industry with a local pro. We talk death, dying, the funeral industry, decomposition, ghosts, weird stuff that happens at funeral homes, blood clots, predatory business practices, and the existence of heaven and hell, and so much more. FEA…
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Matt Shannon is a security engineer at Amazon and he stopped by the crab shed to talk about cyber-security, the tech industry, the crypto collapse, and his own early life. He graduated from UW with degrees in Information Technology and Philosophy and has worked for high-profile companies like Boeing and Amazon. He spent the first decade of his life…
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Real Estate agent and Certified Nurse's Assistant Hillary Andersson stops by to chat about the frothy housing market, and while she is at it, she talks about her upbringing in rural Idaho, her escape to Southern California, and her eventual landing in Astoria, Oregon. Jeff's chaotic hosting style is displayed front-and-center throughout most of thi…
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Comedian, actor, best-selling author, and podcaster Alex Falcone joins me for an upbeat conversation about comedy, pop-culture, and what it means to be a modern man in 2022. We get to hear about Alex’s upbringing, the discovery of stand-up, some of his biggest successes to date (Portlandia, The Late Show with Steven Colbert, stand-up tours), and we…
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Rebeckah Orton is the owner of Astoria Birth Center and Family Medicine. She stopped by to talk about midwifery, her birthing center, and the state-of-the-art in delivering healthy babies. She also tells us about the origin of her interest in midwifery, how she decided to start her own business, and how to manage having a busy career, a family, and…
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Commercial fishermen and longtime friends Paul Blaylock and Geoff Hylton join me for a wild podcast where we discuss the many factors involved with living in the Pacific Northwest and working in the Natural Resources industry. We talk about the many obstacles facing the Pacific Salmon fisheries, explain some common misconceptions, and provide our b…
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Ned Heavenrich is a local musician, known for his work as a founding member of The Brownsmead Flats. On this warm summer day, Ned dropped by the studio to chat about his childhood outside Detroit, making his way across the county as a hitchhiker, deciding to become a commercial fisherman, and eventually making his way to the Oregon Coast where he w…
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Educator and political candidate Kelli Hughes-Ham stops by the studio to discuss her career in Education, her life as an artist in the PNW, and her upcoming campaign for State Representative. Kelli has a robust history with many twists and turns that led her to seek political office. You will hear about her Chinook Indian connections, her position …
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Special Release: Lucy the Trans-Rooster and other Fowl Anecdotes The following is an episode from Ramble on the Road, the companion podcast to Ramble by the River. This is just a sneak peek and there's a lot more where that came from. If you enjoy this episode today, and you'd like to become a member of the Patreon group to help support the show an…
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Rose Gerber is a musician and an employee of the Oregon Department of Transportation. She has two bands, (Rose Gerber and Sweet Relief AND The Yellow Bird Trio), and she works for ODOT as a day job. In this episode we talk about music, creativity, and large-scale infrastructure projects, and she will play us a few songs, which is a great mix of top…
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Local business owner and longtime friend of the show CJ Hawkinson stops by with a few bottles of top-shelf whiskey and some delightful conversation. CJ talks about his rise through the ranks of Ford Electric to become a part-owner of the company in 2019, his son Gabe's life-threatening heart condition that led to neonatal heart surgery just hours a…
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Jacob Miller is a touring singer/songwriter and a featured contestant on NBC's The Voice. While in town to perform at Pickled Fish, he stopped by the studio to play a few songs and talk about his artistic process and his upcoming West Coast tour. Jacob is the first musical guest we have heard on Ramble by the River and he set a precedent that will …
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In this delightful podcast, Colten Chalker stops by to talk about life, liberty, and love. Colten is a local electrician, an old friend of mine, and a favorite guest from Ramble by the River season 1 (Ep.5). Some topics you can look forward to: Colten’s recent wedding and the wardrobe malfunction that almost ruined everything. Colten describes the …
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Calvin Baze is an NSCA Certified Personal Trainer currently working at Snap Fitness in Long Beach. He grew up in the tiny town of Ocean Park, Washington. (Calvin and I grew up on the same street, just not at the same time.) Within the first 10 minutes of the interview it becomes obvious that Calvin is a deep-thinker who understands how important it…
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Eric Grey is an acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist with his own wellness company based in Astoria, Oregon. As the owner of Watershed Wellness, Eric has been practicing traditional Chinese herbal medicine for many years and he stopped by the studio to talk about his business, his personal backstory, and his high-tech hobbies. We get into the detail…
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This 4th of July we celebrate independent thinking. We open with a spirited discussion with my 4 year-old daughter regarding the ethical concerns of high-velocity particle physics (Spoiler Alert: they may be trying to open a portal to another dimension). We also take an unexpected turn into some real family stuff and Amelia expresses some strong fe…
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