Try That In a Small Town Podcast

54  Followers

A podcast that reinforces the traditional principles that have historically shaped our nation. Try That In A Small Town Podcast is hosted by Kurt Allison, Neil Thrasher, Tully Kennedy and Kelley Lovelace, the writers of Jason Aldean's No. 1 hit song by the same name. Listeners can expect to hear behind-the-scenes anecdotes and engaging conversations with musicians, politicians, and influential figures who are catalysts for positive change, working towards unifying our nation.

How Bout That Cigar

37  Followers

How bout that cigar? We want to join with our viewers to learn more about the world of premium cigars. As we learn, we can also help others to understand and appreciate the dedication, care, and craftsmanship that go into each cigar that we enjoy. Along the way, we will try to learn about the materials, the places, the methods, the market, and most of all, the people. The world of premium cigars is all about relationships. Whether it’s the farmer who cultivates the tobacco, the blender, the roller, the tobacconist, or the consumer, this is all about the hands and hearts that make it possible. We look forward to taking the journey with you. A phrase you will hear a lot from us, is… “Burn cigars, not bridges”

Timmy The Roach

6  Followers

Congrats! You found the "BEST" channel on this app! (that was a joke) Anyways, on this channel, you will experience watching me, Timmy The Roach, do family friendly gaming videos. Including Roblox, Minecraft, etc. \n\n--------------------------------------------------------A little bit about me:\n1) I love anime\n2)I like to joke around \n3) Im a roach \n4) IM TIMMY\n\n-------------------------------------------------------\n\nI hope ya\'ll have a good day!! <3 and please enjoy!!

DianneLindermanEverythingThatMatters

12  Followers

Who the Hell Am I? Growing up, like a lot of kids, I felt kind of stupid compared to most people... I was actually okay feeling dumb, if dumb meant that I did not have to compete with the smart kids in school, do hours of homework, or achieve something that I did not love. If being dumb was knowing that I would not have to prove myself to anyone, and I could go under the radar of being expected to perform like a monkey to please teachers or friends and family, I was just fine and happy! I am now free to be an award-winning chef and author, rancher, nationally syndicated radio talk show host, counselor to troubled youth, silversmith, cooking show host, serial entrepreneur, and so much more. Wow, so glad I felt dumb when I was young! I now don’t feel dumb anymore; I feel confident and free to fail or succeed. It’s not whether you fail or succeed, it’s how you deal with it. Read more at DianneLinderman.com Contact: [email protected]

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