• 80/35 this weekend introduces first "silent stage" in live music history
    Jul 10 2024

    80/35 this weekend features big acts like Killer Mike and OK Go but they have a few tricks up their sleeve. Because the event has moved from Downtown Des Moines to Waterworks Park, they've added some new features like camping, free stages, and what they're calling a "silent stage." What is that? Executive Director, Andy TeBockhorst explains what it is and why they're doing it.

    80/35 is a massive event that expects to attract between twenty to thirty thousand people. The event, staffed by nearly 500 volunteers is put on by the Des Moines Music Coalition build a bigger music industry in the state of Iowa, making Iowa a music destination. TeBochorst discusses the hammock forest, vendors, community village, and how the event has evolved.

    See the show notes and videos at https://iowapodcast.com/8035-andy-tebockhorst

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    31 mins
  • Yankee Doodle Pops turns 30! Director Giunta on Patriotism and how it began.
    Jul 3 2024

    Yankee Doodle Pops is a 4th of July celebration put on by the Des Moines Symphony every year on the state Capitol lawn. Maestro Joseph Giunta discusses how 9-11 changed his view of patriotism, and why it’s important to celebrate our troops and those who sacrificed. He also explains how he times 1812 overture cannon fire during their live performance.

    Giunta has been with the Des Moines Symphony for 35 years. He recalls the early years when he considered the Des Moines Symphony as stuffy and explains why The Yankee Doodle Pops idea was actually started during his time in Minnesota. He also explains why music education is extremely valuable to our youngsters.

    Hear the full show: https://iowapodcast.com/yankee-doodle-pops-joseph-giunta

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    34 mins
  • End of an Era: The Murph and Andy Show
    Jun 26 2024

    In a recent interview with Justin Brady on the Iowa Podcast, Keith Murphy, renowned sportscaster and radio host, shared insights and anecdotes from his illustrious 28-year career at WHO Channel 13 and his 15-year stint at KXNO radio. Murphy discussed the end of the Murph and Andy show, the dynamics of sports broadcasting, and his deep connection to Iowa.

    Hear the full show: https://iowapodcast.com/keith-murphy

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    53 mins
  • Clayton County’s campfire cooking class and nearly complete modern campground.
    Jun 19 2024

    Northeastern Iowa, specifically Clayton Country is breathtaking, and camping is one of the best ways to experience it. Sadly, camping can also be quite intimidating for many. Kenny Slocum of Clayton County Conservation discusses their programs for kids through older adults, designed to make you an experienced camper in no time.

    Slocum is a Naturalist and Resource Manager for Clayton County Conservation. He dives into their brand new modern campground, set to launch in May of 2025, and he discusses their recently renovated 19th Century Motor Mill Historic Inn—the first project of many in that area. Clayton County Conservation manages 1400 acres, across 13 parks and natural areas. They have 3 rivers to paddle, over 20 miles of trails, and 3 different trout streams, one of which is famous.

    Hear the full show: https://iowapodcast.com/clayton-county-campsite-campfire-motor-mill-historic-inn

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    33 mins
  • Iowa Speedway NASCAR Cup Series Sets Ticket Sell-Out Record
    Jun 12 2024

    The Iowa Speedway in Newton won’t just be hosting the very first NASCAR Cup Series in its history, but can also brag about setting a sell-out record, says Iowa Speedway President Eric Peterson. The pre-sales were so large, there were no tickets available by the time tickets actually opened. Quite the accomplishment for Peterson who just took over the role in February of 2024.

    This weekend from June 14-16th will be quite intense. Even though Sunday is sold out, there are still tickets available for the Xfinity Series and ARCA Menards Series as of this interview. Peterson explains what’s so unique about the Cup Series, talks on the Iowa Speedway’s future in light of the 2021 turnaround, and previews all the top drivers coming to Iowa, including some home state favorites.

    Hear the full show: https://iowapodcast.com/nascar-cup-iowa-speedway

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    32 mins
  • From Corporate Life to Pie Maven: Laura Lacina’s Story
    Jun 5 2024

    In a special episode of the Iowa Podcast, guest host Mark Rixner explores the rising trend of mid-career changes with Laura Lacina, the visionary behind Home Slice Handmade Pies. Laura shares her inspirational journey from corporate roles to entrepreneurship, highlighting the challenges and rewards of pursuing one's passion.

    Laura Lacina’s professional journey is a testament to the power of pursuing one's passion. Beginning with a degree in public relations from Northwest Missouri State University, Laura navigated various roles, including positions in a call center, AmeriCorps, and a nonprofit organization. Despite initial success, she found herself unfulfilled. "I needed creativity. I needed some kind of stimulation in that way," she explains.

    Hear the full show: https://iowapodcast.com/laura-lacina-home-slice-handmade-pies

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    32 mins
  • How Climbing Kites is Leading the Zero Proof Movement in Iowa
    May 29 2024

    Climbing Kites has rapidly become a leader in the burgeoning world of THC-infused beverages, bringing a new kind of social drink to the Midwest. Dave Moore (CEO) and Scott Selix (co-founder) share their journey, the legal landscape, and the cultural shift toward these unique products.

    Hear the full show: https://iowapodcast.com/dave-moore-scott-selix-climbing-kites

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    34 mins
  • Bike on the tracks? Become a train conductor? Boone's Scenic Railroad opens this weekend.
    May 22 2024

    If you think Iowa is flat, you've never ridden the Boone Scenic Valley Railroad. Director Mike Wendel explains how the tracks were almost completely lost in 1983, but saved. He also tells how you can enjoy the railroad in open air cars, with dinner, or even on specialized bikes that go over the 150 foot bridge!

    The railroad opens for their regular season this weekend, May 24th. Wendel, who is the Director of the James H. Andrew Railroad Museum and History Center, gives us an overview of the rich history and the how the tracks were saved for recreational purposes by Boone residents to the tune of over 2.5 million dollars, and why the trains were converted from steam to electric, and then back again.

    See show links and notes here: https://iowapodcast.com/boone-scenic-valley-railroad-mike-wendel

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    32 mins