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By Nathan Miller
The podcast currently has 115 episodes available.
This Episode Contains Explicit Content Not Suitable For Children
For well over a year now you've listened to Benny and Emily interview lots of different people around Asheville. In this episode you find out why the lovely and talented Emily is taking a step back from Finding Asheville and how Benny recruited new co-host Chris. Get to know Chris and his other podcasting experience, listen to Emily say goodbye, and find out how everybody on the show feels about flat earthers. All that and more on this weeks Finding Asheville. Don't forget to share your thoughts with us on FaceBook!
It's been close to a year but finally Finding Asheville has a brand new episode! This week Jon Truitt and Michael Ciavaglia sit down with us to talk about the Asheville Lyric Opera and their upcoming show Elixer of Love. What's a good opera for beginners? What's the connection between opera and Darth Vader? And who the heck is that guy co-hosting with Benny? Find out all that and more on this week's Finding Asheville!
This week on Finding Asheville, we spend a little time with one of the busiest women in Buncombe County. NuAnna Horn talks to us about the many different hats she wears as she juggles multiple jobs and charities. NuAnna is founder of The People's Interactive network, a local not for profit whose goal is "To bridge the gap between waste and want" -or, one man's junk= another man's livelihood. In doing so we also reduce waste, decreasing the impact on our landfills, and create sustainability for those who are in need and lack resources or funding."
Learn about NuAnna's other roles at Earth Guild Ministries. NuAnna explains - "I offer personal counceling & provide spiritual support to others. I also perform handfasts, weddings, and marriage of any denomination or non-denominational selection. I am an ordained Minister, Pastor, Reverend, and Priestess. I am ordained through three separate Ministries and a Monestary. I also perform baptisms, funerals, and service Celebration of Life ceremonies."
All of this and more on this latest episode of Finding Asheville.
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes here to get new episodes to download to your listening devices each week and get caught up on past episodes!
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We're back! We took a mini summer vacation, but Finding Asheville is back with a fascinating new episode. While Benny plays at the beach, Emily and guest co-host Janet sit down with our guests for the week. Elizabeth McGuire and Lina Eriksson are a couple living in Sweden. Liz is a writer - formerly of the Mountain Xpress - and expat who now calls Sweden home.
Listen in as Janet and Emily learn about life in Sweden, and how the social life differs from here in the United States. Gain knowledge about how a socialist country cares for their citizens, and how people overseas view our current presidential race. All of this and much much more on this special edition of Finding Asheville.
Follow Liz here: http://belovelive.com
Follow Lina here: http://lier.se
Read Liz's Asheville based coffee series, called 40 days of Fika here: http://ashevilleblog.com/40-cups-40-cafes-40-days-a-girl-and-her-fika/
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes here to get new episodes to download to your listening devices each week and get caught up on past episodes!
Oh and if you are feeling super nice like the Finding Asheville Facebook page here.
On the latest episode of Finding Asheville, our hosts sit down with guest Brian Bullman. Brian is co owner of Carolina Hemp Company, a wholesaler of premium hemp goods. The focus of Carolina Hemp Company is on "building a business that helps bring hemp to the mainstream market. While changing the stereotype and stigma associated with the Leaf."
Listen in as we discuss industrial and commercial hemp. The uses of industrial hemp is endless, and Brian explains the difference between commercial hemp and cannabis. Learn about CBD oil, the difference between hemp and marijuana, and how industrial hemp can positively impact Asheville and all of WNC.
Visit Carolina Hemp Company: https://carolinahempcompany.com
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes here to get new episodes to download to your listening devices each week and get caught up on past episodes!
Oh and if you are feeling super nice like the Finding Asheville Facebook page here.
This week we spoke to music producer and author Eric "Mixerman" Sarafin. Relocated from California, Eric tells us about the music industry, producing BJ Leiderman's upcoming album, what it was like writing as the mysterious "Mixerman" to satirize life as a producer, and how he adjusted to life in Asheville.
Eric has worked with musicians such as Hilary Duff, Ben Harper, David Cassidy, Lifehouse, Amy Grant, Foreigner, and more. He has written three books: Zen and the Art of Recording, Zen and the Art of Producing, and Zen and the Art of Mixing, published through Hal Leonard books.
Learn more about Mixerman by visiting his website: http://mixerman.net
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes here to get new episodes to download to your listening devices each week and get caught up on past episodes!
Oh and if you are feeling super nice like the Finding Asheville Facebook page here.
This week we spoke with Michael "The Asheville Mindreader" Spremulli about his upcoming show at the North Carolina Stage Company, and what it's like being a mindreader.
Growing up with severe eyesight problems, Michael's other senses were heightened, including his gut instincts which leads to some interesting moments on stage. Using a combination of intuition and scientific facts, Michael has the ability to be eerily accurate about a person. He can even "read" people based on their handwriting so naturally we let him do it with us! We hope you enjoy this week's episode and if you don't The Asheville Mindreader will know.
Check out the Asheville Mind Reader: http://ashevillemindreader.com
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes here to get new episodes to download to your listening devices each week and get caught up on past episodes!
Oh and if you are feeling super nice like the Finding Asheville Facebook page here.
For over a year, Western North Carolina Advocacy League (WNCAL) has been helping people in need; with anything from repairing a wheelchair ramp to mediating court cases. This week's guest on Finding Asheville is Robin Vabolis, founder of WNCAL. Robin tells us about how this grassroots not-for-profit originated, what the future holds for WNCAL, and what you can do to help the cause. We hope you enjoy this philanthropic episode of Finding Asheville!
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes here to get new episodes to download to your listening devices each week and get caught up on past episodes!
Oh and if you are feeling super nice like the Finding Asheville Facebook page here.
A divorced artist leaves California and moves to Asheville. Around the same time, an author and his wife leaves California and moves to Asheville. The difference, besides relationship status, is one is a fictional character and one isn't. N. John Shore, Jr. is the author of the "real time serial novel" Ashes to Asheville which follows the life of a fictional Californian woman whose husband left her Christmas day. She packs up and moves to Asheville and you get to read one chapter of her life every Thursday. John speaks to us about how he views Asheville through his character's eyes, what it is like writing in real time, and why he wants to be a "boy band" of writing. We hope you give a listen to this week's episode of Finding Ashes to Asheville!
Read Ashes To Asheville here: http://www.citizen-times.com/topic/c5cc969f-f654-4db9-9aa3-f578d3402fbe/ashes-to-asheville/
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes here to get new episodes to download to your listening devices each week and get caught up on past episodes!
Oh and if you are feeling super nice like the Finding Asheville Facebook page here.
Poles aren't just for strippers, hoops are made for more than hulas, and "curtain climbing" can be a beautiful form of dance. This week we spoke to Waverly Jones, owner of the training studio Empyrean Arts. Waverly teaches others about these new forms of dance and exercise that are becoming increasingly popular.
She tells us about how she became an instructor, what it's like "wearing booty shorts to work," how aerial arts have helped her self confidence, and how it just might help yours as well. Don't miss this week's high flying episode of Finding Asheville!
Empyrean Arts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmpyreanArtsAsheville/
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes here to get new episodes to download to your listening devices each week and get caught up on past episodes!
Oh and if you are feeling super nice like the Finding Asheville Facebook page here.
The podcast currently has 115 episodes available.