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By Hannah Gray
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
In this incredible episode of our podcast, we take you on a thrilling journey through time and music as your host, ME(Hannah Gray), recounts their unforgettable experience at the Life is Beautiful festival in Las Vegas. Get ready to be transported back to the nostalgic sounds of your middle school years millennials, with unexpected performances from artists like Nelly, The Killers, and Khalid, who are sure to take you on a whirlwind trip down memory lane. But the adventure doesn't stop there! Our host shares hilarious tales of their comedic escapades in the lively city of Las Vegas, proving that laughter truly is the best medicine. From trying out their own stand-up routine to discovering the joys and challenges of being the "old lady at the club," this episode guarantees plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. As the festival experience unfolds, I also reflects upon the trials and tribulations that life threw their way, and how they navigated the path back to their passion for podcasting. Explore the rollercoaster of emotions, the highs and lows, and the triumphant return to creating content that brings joy to both our host and our listeners. So buckle up, hit play, and let yourself be swept away by the captivating stories, timeless music, and a renewed sense of purpose in this episode that proves life may get in the way, but it can never stop true passion and resilience. Join us as we rewind the clock and witness the power of music, laughter, and the unwavering spirit of podcasting.
I ventured into video this week yall, bear with a bitch, as I trial and error some technical difficulties! Join me on this episode as I sit down with the owners of Bewitching Beauty Events, who specializes in creating stunning hair designs using extensions. Recently, I had the opportunity to get my hair braided with extensions in a unique style at the Summer Camp Music Festival, and it was truly an unforgettable experience. What a way to pop my hair braiding cherry !From the intricate braiding techniques to the gorgeous extensions, the end result was a braided look that was both elegant and edgy. Tune in as we discuss the art of hair braiding with extensions and even the festival adventures we've both had over the years. I give anyone credit who survived a Wakarusa Festival especially the year of the mud! If you're looking to step up your hair game, this podcast episode is a must-listen!
I had big news this past Saturday and I was determined to celebrate this big news by seeing SUBTRONICS at Red Rocks. The day of the show a full on blizzard occurs; my friends bail, but I'm determined to celebrate! Do you feel personally victimized by the idea of going to a concert by yourself? It can be scary, it can be overwhelming, it can bring out every anxiety you can think of. But you can also fight that by doing little things to get over the fear of the crowds that anxieties the overwhelming feeling of people seeming like they're multiplying by the second and not dispersing. Going to a concert by yourself not only has a benefit of freedom and emotional benefits and practical benefits there's a plethora of things honestly. Having the ability to choose your own schedule to go to a show is something that people do not talk about enough. You can leave early and beat the traffic home or you can stay all day and all night it's really up to you and you alone. Doesn't that sound empowering? You also get the ability to connect with new people that maybe you wouldn't have in a group like setting. There's an emotional benefit by being able to fully immerse yourself in the music and the ability to reflect and connect with said emerging. there's practical benefits as well, like you're only buying drinks for yourself not for people. you get the opportunity to see more shows because you don't have to coordinate with other people doesn't that sound empowering but it was a great Cyclops rocks 2023 will be going back next year!
I went on a my 1st comedy tour to Arizona and New Mexico, and I was expecting some hot audiences. But I wasn't prepared for just how hot it would be. I mean, I've never seen so many cacti sweating before! Also it seems to be the land of giant "eggplant" looking cacti, just growing a muck in the national parks down there. Mary Jo and Billie Jo have been killing it in the Denver and Albuquerque comedy scene for around a decade! Both come from very unique backgrounds but I had so much fun on my last tour . It only felt appropriate to have some comedian veterans such as themselves on the show ; especially female comedians because we're a fewer and farther bunch to locate in the scene. Albuquerque, outside of Breaking Bad Tours, has a thriving comedy scene, especially at Dry Heat Comedy Club. If you haven't checked out Dry Heat and you're in Albuquerque , what are you even doing? The music scene has a few up and coming bands definitely worthy of checking out like Dust City Opera and Red Light Camera. If you're Denver based , Billie Jo has a psychedelic comedy show coming up in May, with a killer line-up , you don't want to miss! Be sure to check these ladies out , there dope comedians and and people!
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.