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Fairway Conversations

Gabe "Calilobo" Jacobo and Gabriel Jacobo

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Golf Podcast hosted by Gabe the 'Calilobo' along with his co-host and son Gabriel. In each episode Gabe and Gabriel dive into the world of Weekend Warrior golf, explore stories, strategies, successes, challenges, and experiences that make this sport remarkable.
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Talking to individuals about their passion and story. Learning and gaining knowledge by reaching out to amazing people with amazing information all around. Cover art photo provided by Jason Zeis on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@zeis Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jacobo-mantilla/support
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La vida a traves del escritorio, vivencias, anecdotas, como vivir como un #godin mientras buscamos salir adelante en esto llamado vida Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atravesdelescritorio/support
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That Would Be Rad

Woody Brown and Tyler Bence

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A Podcast that MAJORS IN: '80s/'90s Nostalgia, Comic Culture, ALL THINGS Paranormal. And MINORS IN: Retro Video Games, Table Top RPG's, Pre-Internet Mysteries and Raising our Kids to be HALF as cool as we were back in the '80s. Hosted by: WOODY BROWN and TYLER BENCE
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On the Mysteries of Latin America podcast we tell stories of the myths, legends, history and mysteries set anywhere from the Northern Mexican border to the Southern tip of Argentina, and including the Caribbean Islands. It’s so people with roots in the are know their stories and where people who don’t know the stories that have woven themselves into the cultural DNA of the region. Hosted by Andrew Colón
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"Fears N Beers" is a laid-back podcast where we dive into all things paranormal, weird, and unexplained—while knocking back a few cold ones. Hosted by Sickman, Zombieface, and Esosur, we mix humor, personal stories, and eerie topics to keep things spooky and fun. Whether it's ghosts, cryptids, or UFOs, we're here to explore it all with a drink in hand! Official Store: https://www.stickermule.com/fearsnbeers
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Vimond CloseUp

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At Vimond, we think big. This is why we create tools that can make our customers stay ahead of the OTT game and get their content out to consumers fast and easy. For us, it’s not only about technology, it is mostly about our people. Our customers hire us for our expertise, talent that we attract from all around the world. We are a team that creates revolutionary products, with sharp and creative minds, vision and integrity. Meet Vimond. Up Close. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo ...
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Ricardo Ángeles, son, collaborator, and curator for the artists Jacobo and María Ángeles, details the sculpture exhibition “Spirit Guides: Fantastical Creatures from the Workshop of Jacobo and María Ángeles,” which is on view at Fernbank Museum through August 3. Plus, Jasmine Hentschel and EC Flamming, the creatives behind “Art Calendar ATL,” and “…
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Send us a text This week on Fears N Beers, things get smoky and spooky. We kick off with incense disasters, smudging gone rogue, and Esosur’s questionable holy water life hacks. Then we dive headfirst into the cosmic brain soup of Jacobo Grinberg—a scientist who tried to map consciousness, understand the unseen, and accidentally vanished like your …
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From perfectly carved jungle spheres to a ghost ship loaded with Inca gold, these five unsolved mysteries are hiding all over Latin America—and they still defy explanation. In this episode of The Mysteries of Latin America, I’m Andrew Colón, and I take you on a journey through: 🗿 The giant Olmec heads of La Venta, Mexico ⚫ The mysterious stone sphe…
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Atlanta-based journalist and culture critic Christina Lee previews the “American Music Awards,” which airs on CBS on May 26. Plus, this weekend Atlanta hosts one of the fastest-growing “all ages” anime conventions, MomoCon, and we’ll learn why the event attracts tens of thousands of fans to our city. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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In this week’s episode, Woody and Tyler head deep into the heart of Transylvania to explore one of the strangest, most unnerving places on Earth: Hoia-Baciu Forest—a dense, twisted woodland often called the Bermuda Triangle of Romania. Locals say it’s cursed. Visitors report ghost sightings, lost time, and physical attacks. And somewhere in the cen…
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Tiny Doors ATL is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and founder Karen Anderson Singer details her upcoming celebratory guided tours. Plus, we catch up with Reveena ahead of her forthcoming Atlanta show at Center Stage, and we get a preview of the 2025 Atlanta Fringe Festival from festival director Diana Brown and Melissa Simmons, creator of the new…
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Send us a text In this surreal and introspective episode of Fears N Beers, Sickman, Zombieface, and Esosur slip into the world of dreams—where nothing is quite what it seems. From cryptic symbols and recurring nightmares to flying through the cosmos in a lucid state, we explore the strange and fascinating terrain of the subconscious. We break down …
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Camille Russell Love, former director of the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, and Senior Advisor to Mayor Andre Dickens, along with Adriane Jefferson, the new executive director for the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, detail this year’s Atlanta Jazz Festival. Plus, Noah Sills of the band Arkose takes the spotlight for our ser…
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Comedians and co-authors Amber Nash and Greg Tavares discuss their new book, "Improv for Couples: Fun Games for You and Your Partner." Plus, we hear about SCAD Fashion's 2025 runway show, and Kosmo Vinyl stops by with the story behind Tennessee Ernie Ford's "Sixteen Tons." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Atlanta Botanical Garden CEO and president Mary Pat Matheson discusses “Alice’s Wonderland” and “Enchanted Trees,” which are on view through September. Plus, trap violinist Clejan takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Music.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By WABE
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In this nostalgia-packed, mushroom-fueled episode, Woody and Tyler plunge headfirst into the pixelated madness of one of the strangest movies of the 1990s… The Super Mario Bros. movie. Yes—the live-action one. Yes—with Bob Hoskins. Yes—that one. Released just weeks before Jurassic Park, this movie was supposed to be a surefire hit. Instead, it beca…
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Wire Sculpture artist Noah James Saunders discusses his new solo exhibition, which is on view at the Marietta Cobb Museum of Art through June 8. Plus, No Words ATL founder Ann Wood and music curator Will Hamilton detail their spring instrumental music festival, which takes place at Wild Heaven Westside on May 10. See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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Karen Kelly and Keira Quinn from the Children’s Museum of Atlanta discuss the museum’s programming for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Plus, travel expert and PBS host Rick Steves joins us for our series, “ATL Up and Away.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By WABE
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Mixed media artist Honey Pierre discusses her new solo exhibition, “I’m Just Living Some Life, Okay?” The work is on view at Impossible Currencies Studio through May 18th. Plus, curators Ruth Allen and Masud Olufani detail the two new exhibitions on view at the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University, “Anonymous Fragments” and “Call and Respon…
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In this mind-bending episode, Woody and Tyler dive headfirst into some of the strangest, most compelling time travel stories ever recorded. We kick things off with the eerie case of Sergei Ponomarenko—a man who allegedly disappeared in 1958 and reappeared decades later... without having aged a day. Then, things get even weirder. From the possibilit…
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In this episode, Gabriel and Gabe dive deep into the realities of life transitions and how they’re navigating new routines with intention. From the importance of recovery and sleep to finding focus on the golf course, they explore what it means to live a “hybrid lifestyle”—balancing physical training, mental resilience, and personal growth. The con…
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Most of us have been lied to about Cinco de Mayo. It’s not Mexican Independence Day. It’s not about tacos or tequila. So what is it really about? In this episode of The Mysteries of Latin America, Andrew Colón unpacks the real story behind Cinco de Mayo: a shocking military upset at the Battle of Puebla in 1862, how it came to symbolize resistance,…
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Comedian Jay Pharaoh stops by ahead of his shows at the Helium Comedy Club in Alpharetta, May 2 through 4. Plus, The Peachtree Road United Methodist Church is celebrating its centennial all year long, and we hear about their upcoming concert, “Celebrate the Joy: 100 Years of Music Making.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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John McCutcheon discusses his latest album “Field of Stars.” Plus, Kosmo Vinyl stops by with the story behind “Human Behavior” by Bjork, and voice actor and comedian Euguene Mirman stops by ahead of his upcoming stand-up show at Terminal West on May 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Conductor Jader Bignanimi discusses his upcoming “Italian Holiday with the ASO” performances on Thursday and Saturday. Plus, Madeline Evans takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Comedy,” and visual artist John Cleaveland details his new exhibition, “The Nature of Man: Landscapes from the Childhood of Jimmy Carter, on view at the Carter C…
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Chantelle Rytter, creator of the Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade and founder of the Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons discusses the 15th annual Beltline Lantern Parade which is on May 3 on the Beltline’s Southwest Trail. Plus, we unveil the future of City Lights on WABE, “The City Lights Collective.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information…
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Mexican scientist Jacobo Grinberg was once called “the Einstein of consciousness.” In 1994, he vanished—no note, no trace. Was it a CIA cover-up? A voluntary transformation into a mystic? In this episode, I revisit the mystery with new theories, new handwriting analyses, and—for the first time—real responses from Grinberg’s own family. From his dau…
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Atlanta-based co-directors John Dierre and Ryan Dutter discuss their original psycho-thriller drama “Meta Take One,” which screens at the Plaza Theatre for the Atlanta Film Festival on April 25. Plus, H Johnson stops by with story behind Lenny Welch’s “Since I Fell For You,” and we hear about this year’s FREE Amplify Decatur Music Festival. See omn…
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Tenor Stefan Vinke and Atlanta Opera artistic director Tomer Zvulun discuss Richard Wagner’s “Siegfried,” which is on stage at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre from April 26 through May 4. Plus, Dr. Scott Stewart stops by for our series, “Music in Media,” and we hear about “Braiding Time, Memory and Water,” the site-specific interactive dance per…
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George Hirthler and Bob Judson, producers of the new documentary “The Games in Black & White,” discuss the film ahead of its Atlanta premiere at the Rialto Center for the Arts on April 26. Plus, musician John Driskell Hopkins joins us to discuss his latest music with the Zac Brown Band and his awareness campaigns for ALS. See omnystudio.com/listene…
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Chris Escobar, director of the Atlanta Film Festival, discusses the 49th annual event, which begins April 24 and continues through May 4 with screenings and events at the Tara and Plaza Theatres. Plus, Rough Draft Atlanta’s Editor-in-Chief and Senior Dining Editor Beth McKibben stops by to discuss the history of women in bartending. Sharon Van Ette…
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This week on That Would Be Rad… What if your entire life—your memories, your relationships, your struggles, your dreams—was nothing more than a line of code? What if you’ve already lived 54 million other lives… ...and just don’t remember any of them? In this mind-bending episode, we dive headfirst into simulation theory through the lens of two radi…
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Send us a text In this episode of Fears N Beers, we chase cryptids across land and sea—from the howling woods of Michigan to the splashy shores of ancient myth. We dig into the infamous Gable Film, the lore of the Michigan Dogman, and historical sightings of dog-headed people by Alexander the Great and St. Augustine (yes, really). Then we dive into…
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Christie Herring, co-director of “Singing for Justice,” discusses the new documentary about Faith Petric’s life, which screens at the Tara Theatre on April 19. Plus, Trevor Powers, AKA “Youth Lagoon,” details his upcoming performance at the Masquerade on April 19. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Author Gene Kansas discusses his new book “Civil Sights: Sweet Auburn, a Journey through Atlanta’s National Treasure,” plus Kosmo Vinyl stops by with the story behind John Barry’s theme for “Midnight Cowboy.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By WABE
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Former Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Principal Timpanist Mark Yancich celebrates 50 years of ASO broadcasts on WABE. Plus, Lauren Amos, co-founder of two of Atlanta’s most successful brick-and-mortar fashion stores, Wish ATL and ANT/DOTE, discusses the history of her stores and her time at Paris Fashion Week. Join Lois Reitzes at the Plaza this Saturd…
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Film historian and filmmaker Eddy Von Mueller and University of North Georgia professor of film studies Gabe Wardell detail their series, "The Next Picture Show: Revisiting Western Frontiers," at Landmark Midtown Art Cinema April 15-June 3. Oakland Cemetery Director of Adult Programs and Volunteers and director of "Illumine," Sandy White, and Cat E…
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Michael Rooks, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, details "Kim Chong Hak, Painter of Seoraksan," which opens at the High Museum of Art on April 11. Plus, "How Do You Atlanta's" Mike Jordan gets you ready for record store day and we hear about Atlanta's many listening rooms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Artistic director Justin Ball and associate director Xandy Poole discuss Stage Door Theater’s production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” which opens April 10 at Agnes Scott College and runs through April 20. Plus, Denzel Curry stops by ahead of his April 10 show at the Eastern, and Matt Booth, owner of Videodrome, is bringing filmm…
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What if every shot of tequila carried 3,000 years of culture, survival, and resistance? In this episode of The Mysteries of Latin America, Andrew uncovers the hidden story of tequila—from sacred Indigenous origins and pulque rituals to Spanish conquest and cultural mestizaje. You'll meet the Chichimecas, Otomíes, Nahuas, and Mexica. Learn how agave…
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