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Tales Vinyl Tells is my podcast that evolved into my radio show that airs weekly on RadioFreeNashville. I had quite a few LPs that I collected in the late 60s and 70s and I always knew the magic of the albums of that era of album-oriented rock brought back memories of times, people, smells, tastes and feelings. I hope it does for you too. Back-stories and album liner notes tie the tunes together. I’m your host Brian Hallgren and you should hear the Tales Vinyl Tells!
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Hedenmark Hallgren Podcast

Veronica Hedenmark och Anna Hallgren

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En podcast om föräldraskap med Veronica Hedenmark och Anna Hallgren. De diskuterar föräldraskapet, barnlängtan och hur de upplever att samhället reagerar på att de är mammor med funktionshinder.
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Talk Ottumwa!

Greater Ottumwa Partners In Progress

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Talk Ottumwa is a podcast focused on businesses and topical economic development issues in and around Ottumwa, IA. Hosted by Greater Ottumwa Partners in Progress, the program promotes area businesses, and aims to educate listeners.
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Through discussions with successful businessmen and women across the wide realm of the workforce, I am able to get an insight into what makes them tick and learn their individual paths to greatness.
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Drawn out from the fictional world of our series Gentefied and brought into the Netflix universe, Brown Love is a weekly show that celebrates the multi-faceted US Latinx experience. Each week, our host Dascha Polanco talks to Latinxs in Hollywood who are making space for Latinx communities to see themselves, and gets real on topics like machismo, Afro-Latinidad, self-care, comedy, and the first-generation experience.
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Episode 163: The Adventure Began!October 26, 2024This episode reflects back on the beginning, episode 1, that premiered in the winter of 2019. 38 Episodes later, I realize how many new beginnings we can have in a lifetime. Repeats, reruns, whatever you want to call it, we get a chance to do things differently, over and over again. Lotta woo woo the…
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Episode 161: Pt 5 Of The 7 Continent World TourOctober 20, 2024Our World Tour winds down today with a visit to Antarctica and a tune about the Lost Continent. We’ll also catch Ry Cooder, Bonnie Raitt, Alan Parsons, the Beatles and many more. “Share”, “like”, add a comment and start a discussion if you please. Feel free to join in on the conversatio…
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We are probably all, in my opinion anyway, a friend, maybe even a hero to someone but we can’t all be famous. And that may well be a good thing. In the meanwhile, we can keep the fires burning, the love-light burning and the circle turning. Maybe even keep the desires yearning.Here are some memory-joggers, just some of the great music we had and he…
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I want to begin this podcast teaser with a plea for your generous donation to my good friend, Jessica, who lost her home in the Asheville, NC flood. Her gofundme page (link below) tells some of her story. The trauma, heartbreak and sadness of that weather event can leave marks on a person forever. If you can, I'd rather you donate to her than me an…
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In this 3rd leg of the 7 Continent Tour of 2024, it’s a visit to the African continent and a jump to Europe. Music from the group Africa, Paul Simon, John Mayall and more than enough to fill your ears with an hour of the great LP cuts from the 60s and 70s mostly. Enjoy! Your support is so appreciated and goes toward paying the expenses that it take…
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In the final episode of the series Arts in Ottumwa, we sit down with Scott Hallgren, Executive Director of Bridge View Center. He talks about the facility, the activities, and the value of the center for Ottumwa. Listen at: https://www.gopip.org/news/podcasts or wherever to get your podcasts! #gopip #talkottumwa #podcast #ottumwa #ottumwaiowa #iowa…
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On December 20, 2019, I released episode 1 of Tales Vinyl Tells so when this episode was released, you might say was our First Birthday. That has me thinking, “If TVT was born on 12/20/19, wouldn’t this be the 2nd birthday?” Regardless, we’re up and away with the 2nd leg of our World Tour 2020 as we buzz around the US including Kentucky. I want to …
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This is the first leg of the 7 Continents World Tour that actually played on podcast episode 23 in January of 2020. At that time, I posted on StudioMillsWellness.com, “Sure, it’s imaginary but it’s safe and healthy and has some pretty good music in it. Climb aboard! The upcoming episode or more will include visits to Brazil, Cuba, the Caribbean, Eu…
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In this episode, we continue the discussion on the arts in Ottumwa by sitting down with Insane Mike Saunders and Jason Bolinger. These two guys have been independent filmmakers for 24 years with their company, Prescribed Films. They've also been running a film festival called Halloweenapalooza right here in Ottumwa for 14 years. They share how film…
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Episode 155: How Long Has It Been Since You've Heard These? Ever?September 7, 2024In a recent conversation with my friend Bonnie, she said how hearing a certain tune brought back memories of a time long ago, who she was hanging out with, what music he was listening to (and the B-52’s Rock Lobster was driving her crazy). He played it over and over, …
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In this episode, we sit down with Holly Berg, Board Chair of Ottumwa Area Arts Council. We discuss all things physical art in Ottumwa, from the Main Street District to Church Street to reasons why beautification is important to community identity. Listen at: https://www.gopip.org/news/podcasts or wherever to get your podcasts! #gopip #talkottumwa #…
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Episode 154: A Little Fame, Some Little Moon TunesAugust 31, 2024This is the last day of August and another hot MF but I’m starting to see some, no kidding, color changes in some dogwoods and maples, way out on the tips. I’m certain the temps will chill a bit, soon. We have had some nice weeks this summer where the temp didn’t get to 90, and the pa…
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Episode 153: Well, Toot My Flute! Court Is In Session. Nostalgia Abounds Here.August 23, 2024In case you wonder what’s in this podcast episode, I can only tell you that I think you’ll dig it from the front end to the back end. Have you heard of the group who needed a cover name to avoid contractual problems and decided to take the name of a crater …
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TALES VINYL TELLS PODCAST AND RADIO PROGRAM: Episode 151: Some Of This Music Causes Sensual Excitement August 6, 2024 Suppose that gets your attention. It’s true though, don’t you think? Haven’t you heard a song here on Tales Vinyl Tells or somewhere else and your brain just carries you back to a person, an event, an aroma, an experience? The goal …
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Episode 149: Quite The British Lineup And Sure, There Are The Temptations And Delaney & Bonnie...July 9, 2024Continuing to play a lot of the music from the first 37 episodes. There’s lot of great stuff. Like Blue Jays, Buddy Guy, The Strawberry Hill Boys. Who? Just listen.Ways to hear Tales Vinyl Tells: StudioMillsWellness.com RadioFreeNashville.or…
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Episode 148: There Were 37....June 28, 2024There were 37 episodes of Tales Vinyl Tells that I recorded and posted only on the StudioMillsWellness.com website from the first in December 2019 til March 2022. That’s the month that I started doing a live weekly radio program at RadioFreeNashville. It was and remains today based on the great LPs of the …
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Tales Vinyl Tells PodcastEpisode 147: Juneteenth SpecialJune 20, 2024Here it is again. My annual salute to the celebration of the end of slavery on June 19, 1865 when Union General Gordon Granger read federal orders in Galveston, Texas that all previously enslaved people in Texas were free even though the emancipation proclamation had formally free…
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Episode 143, 144, 145 & 146: Vacation Time Link for all four on StudioMillsWellness. May 13, 2024Hope you’ve been enjoying those Tales Vinyl Tells. As you can see, there are four episodes that were prerecorded for such a time as this. I’ve got an amazing adventure ahead, with my gal and her sister. Places we’ll visit include Istanbul, Athens, Rome …
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Episode 142: The Album Rock Of The 60s & 70s Doesn't Get Old. Only We Do, If We Allow It.May 4, 2024 MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU! The aging process on humans is real. What we do and don’t do may play a big part in how that process affects us or not. The vinyl LPs of that era and the new ones being purchased today will last a lot longer than the color i…
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Tales Vinyl Tells podcast Episode 141: Dickey Betts Salute , A Sleigh Ride On Nantucket? Details HereApril 27, 2024The proverbial circle of life continues to turn and we might find ourself getting in touch with our own mortality as time moves on. This week I reminisce, as I often do hearing this music. The sense input usually brings up feelings, em…
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Episode 140: Another 15 Million Unit LP, Long Time Since Phoenix Flew And MoreApril 19, 2024The ironies in life… This hour-long show just played on RadioFreeNashville.org and yesterday I was informed that Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers Band had passed away peacefully. He was 80. Jaimoe is the soul survivor of the original ABB now. The irony be…
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Episode 139: More Of The Great Rock From The 60s & 70s And BeyondApril 13, 2024Some summer songs, some blues from Super Session, Janis and Lee Michaels, a Gershwin treatment, an hour filled with tasty treats.Thank you to all the sustaining givers that support this podcast. It costs to keep this going and my efforts have not gone unappreciated. You’…
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In this episode, we talk with the Chief of Police for the City of Ottumwa, Chad Farrington. He gives us an inside look at the Ottumwa Police Department, its initiatives, and the challenges they face in ensuring a safe community. Listen at: https://www.gopip.org/news/podcasts or wherever to get your podcasts! #gopip #talkottumwa #podcast #ottumwa #o…
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Episode 137: Nostalgia: "A Sentimental Longing Or Wistful Affection....April 3, 2024…for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations”. Yeh man! Like the 60s & 70s. Playing for change remakes songs with musicians from all over the world with sometimes odd instruments, did you enjoy Joy of Cooking? Not the book, but the…
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Episode 136: The Vince PlaylistApril 3, 2024My friend, Vince, went in for heart surgery and I made sure to see him beforehand and wish him the best. That was the last time I saw him. They couldn't fix his heart valve. So our only choice was to mourn. Luckily, before all this, Vince told me that he had all the Tales Vinyl Tells episodes up to that t…
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Episode 135: Another Leg In The 7 Continent Tour 2024, The Dark Continent & EuropeMarch 21, 2024In this 3rd leg of the 7 Continent Tour of 2024, it’s a visit to the African continent and a jump to Europe. Music from the group Africa, Paul Simon, John Mayall and more than enough to fill your ears with an hour of the great LP cuts from the 60s and 70…
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Episode 134: How Long Has It Been Since You've Heard These? Ever?March 16, 2024In a conversation with my friend Bonnie, she said how hearing a certain tune brought back memories of a time long ago. Who she was hanging out with, what music he was listening to (and the B-52’s Rock Lobster was driving her crazy). He played it over and over, saturating…
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This is the first leg of the 7 Continents World Tour that actually played on podcast episode 23 in January of 2020. At that time, I posted on StudioMillsWellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells, “Sure, it’s imaginary but it’s safe and healthy and has some pretty good music in it. Climb aboard! The upcoming episode or more will include visits to Brazil, Cuba,…
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It can be very fun hearing music from other countries and this 2nd leg of the 7 Continent Tour features steel drums, Brazilian samba and you know, much more.Thanks for all your support. Find out more at Patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. A Great Big Thank You to all you sustainers who love what I do here.Stream all 133 episodes of Tales Vin…
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Episode 131: Artist Names In Songs And So Much MoreFebruary 23, 2024Ok, so it’s only two songs with artists name in them, really just one because the other doesn’t really zero in. After you listen to this one, you’ll know what I mean. But Creeque Alley does go through quite a few artists like all The Mamas and Papas, The Spoonful and iterations of …
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In this episode we speak with Greg Hanshaw, CEO of Community 1st Credit Union, headquartered in Ottumwa, IA. Greg gives the history of the institution, plans for the future, and even tells us about the differences between credit unions and traditional banks. Listen at: https://www.gopip.org/news/podcasts or wherever to get your podcasts! #gopip #ta…
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Episode 130: Another Hour Of Great Tunes From The 60s & 70s (As I Say, "Mostly")February 15, 2024There’s a tradition here at TVT to try not to repeat any tunes. Unsuccessful I’ve been but if I do repeat, there’s a high quality put on a number. That’s why we start out with two from Traffic’s John Barleycorn Must Die LP. It is a very cool musical mas…
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Episode 129: Tommy Talton Tribute, Yes Minus One (ABWH), Lots MoreFebruary 8, 2024As I kick back and enjoy the warmth of the south for a month (lucky me), the weekly show spins on. Technology, amazing thing. I’ve got some live shows being uploaded into space and reflected back to earth to RadioFreeNashville and zip zip. They magically appear at 5PM…
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Episode 128: Quicksilver Could Be A Train Name, But Not Here February 4, 2024This show takes us back to #9 at RadioFreeNashville. There are some train songs, sure, but the rest…….you just need to hear it. Hope you’re having a really good day. Yes, I understand there are some crappy days to balance out, but we can make it through all days, regardles…
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To explore the current state and plans for economic development in the Ottumwa region, we talk with Zach Simonson, Community Development Director for the City of Ottumwa. This is an all-inclusive conversation, touching on virtually every aspect of development in Ottumwa. Listen at: https://www.gopip.org/news/podcasts or wherever to get your podcast…
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Episode 127: It's Another Time To Head To Warmer Weather For A Short While, And The Music Plays!January 28, 2024Something tells me you’ll like a few of these tunes this time. Working on new episodes now in the southern studio where this great music of the 60s & 70s got into my soul as a youngster.Btw, thanks to current and new financial supporters …
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Episode 126: Letting It All Hang Out! January 19, 2024 We've had snow since Sunday (?). 7" at first and with single digit temps it aint melted yet. That gave me time to put one together and get it to you. Do you remember “Let it (all hang) out” by The Hombres? I dug it up and play it today. The Memphis band released that in 1967 (how old were you?)…
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In this episode of Talk Ottumwa!, we sit down with William Kiefer, CEO of Ottumwa Regional Health Center. William gives an in-depth update on the hospital, future plans and their involvement in the Greater Ottumwa region. Listen at: https://www.gopip.org/news/podcasts or wherever to get your podcasts! #gopip #talkottumwa #podcast #ottumwa #ottumwai…
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Episode 125: The Welch Era With The Mac, The Who Do Mose And MoreJanuary 12, 2024Welcome back. I found out I can’t out-Spotify Spotify. There weren’t many downloads there anyway. It is pretty cool to see who is and where they are. I’m revisiting some of the early shows at RadioFreeNashville.org.This is another replay that maybe you missed it when i…
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Episode 124: Another Replay For Holiday Break, From April '22January 7, 2024As we take a break to be with family and friends to rest and recharge, this replay has some cool notes to hit. There’s Shuggie’s love letter, a song that many call the first psychedelic rock tune by The Byrd’s, Luc-Ponty’s violin, of course a Doobie, soundalike The Searcher…
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Episode 123: Jeff Beck SaluteDecember 28, 2023Yardbirds’ Shapes of Things was described by some as the “first popular psychedelic rock song” ~ wikipedia. We play a lot of Beck on this one, from The Group, with Stevie Wonder and one from The Asylum Choir, whose members were Leon Russell and Marc Benno, and one cool number from Benno. Of course, ther…
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Episodes 121 & 122: It's The Most Busiest Time Of The Year!December 21, 2023This is the most important part of this blog to me today. Please make sure that your voter registration is up to date and correct in every way. Ensure you are registered to vote and that your name, address, signature etc. are correct. This is a good place to start: Vote.gov…
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Episode 120: How Does An Artist Come Up With The Hook That Just Grabs You?December 8, 2023Well, they did it again. Spot-to-fy pulled episode 119. Their story was “this podcast service is not intended to be a music distribution tool.”I’ve been saying all along, for 4 years now, that Tales Vinyl Tells is only for the promotion of great music and the …
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Episode 119: PCOC Day 6! Another New Days Festival With Two More Great Bands!December 2, 2023It’s another fun day here at TVT with a huge turnout for The Doors and Grateful Dead. Lucky you’re going to hear it on this podcast. It’s more than a 1/2 hour longer than the live radio show on RadioFreeNashville.org. That live radio show is at 5 PM Central…
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In this episode, we have a great conversation Iowa House District 25 Representative Hans Wilz. Rep. Wilz discusses a wide array of topics that are at the top of the minds of the people of Wapello County and offers insight into the general health and direction of the State of Iowa. Listen at: https://www.gopip.org/news/podcasts or wherever to get yo…
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Episode 118: Indian Summer, RIP Rudolph, Petty/Campbell Now And Then, Health Workers SaluteNovember 25, 2023Didn’t get no notice from Spot-to-fy since last time I posted. Maybe they were just being sensitive and not getting any attention. Whatever. We’ll see what happens this week and see if I can care any less.This time we salute all health care w…
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Is it possible to outsmart the podcast app? I had a recent podcast removed from Spot-to-fy I’d say because a few bands’ names were in the episode title. It was the Little Feat and Pink Floyd PCOC a few weeks ago. I’ll let you know the results. Like that app is so generous paying the artists. Screw them.Hope this episode flips your switch. Listening…
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About a month from this post Tales Vinyl Tells will celebrate being a podcast for four years. 116 episodes deep, some replays, truth be told, and over 1,000 unique songs played, here’s another hour of the great album rock of the 60s and 70s! Wasn’t that dramatic? I do want to say thanks for listening and share my hope for many more episodes/years/s…
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Fall’s in full swing here in Music City, Nashville. The colors of fall are all but faded and we’ve had a few overnight temps cold enough to bring our brass monkeys in. And Indian summer is around Nov. 11, give or take and this episode with The Peacock rocks and could well warm your innards and extremes if you’re dancing to the tunes. It’s Peacock #…
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We are probably all, in my opinion anyway, a friend, maybe even a hero to someone but we can’t all be famous. And that may well be a good thing. In the meanwhile, we can keep the fires burning, the love-light burning and the circle turning. Maybe even keep the desires yearning.Here are some memory-joggers, just some of the great music we had and he…
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