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Birdman on The Mountain

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episode Taber Heisler on Pinetop-Lakeside's Future: Accountability, Growth, and Getting the Town Back on Track artwork

Taber Heisler on Pinetop-Lakeside's Future: Accountability, Growth, and Getting the Town Back on Track

Birdman sits down with Pinetop-Lakeside mayoral candidate Taber Heisler at Pinetop Coffee and Roasting Company for an in-depth conversation about why he is running, his time on town council, and the financial and management issues he says pushed him to seek the mayor's seat. Heisler explains that he first got involved because he did not want to simply complain from the sidelines. He wanted to understand how the town worked and help improve basic services like roads, maintenance, budgeting, and accountability. Much of the discussion centers on the town's recent budget shortfall, concerns over spending practices, employee raises, financial oversight, public transparency, and the need for stronger long-term planning. Heisler says his goal is to help stabilize town government, improve communication with residents, support professional management, and make sure Pinetop-Lakeside focuses on maintaining what it already has before taking on new growth. He also discusses infrastructure challenges, including water and sewer limitations, and says future growth must be built on a solid foundation. The interview closes with Heisler making his case to voters as a straight shooter who is willing to meet with residents, have difficult conversations, and work with the council to move the town forward. The following are the sponsors of Birdman Media Podcasts; please visit them and support them when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Sitgreaves Community Development Corporation [https://www.sgcdc.org] Darbi's Cafe [https://darbiscafe.com/] The House Restaurant [http://www.thehouseshowlow.com/] Nexus Coalition for Drug Prevention [https://ncdp.rocks/] Pinetop Coffee House and Roasting Company [https://www.pinetopcoffeehouse.com] Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water [http://www.thepourstation.com/] St. Anthony's School [http://www.saintanthonycatholicschool.org/] Adventure Pest and Wildlife [https://adventurepest.com] WME Theaters [http://www.wmetheatres.com/]

6 May 2026 - 1 h 8 min
episode From 100° in Phoenix to Packed Coffee Shops: The Hidden Economics of Climate artwork

From 100° in Phoenix to Packed Coffee Shops: The Hidden Economics of Climate

From inside Pinetop Coffee House & Roasting Company, Birdman sits down with Mike Moffenbeyer to break down the business of climate—and how everything from Arizona heat waves to global supply chains impacts a small mountain town. In this episode of Birdman on the Mountain, you'll hear how temperatures in Phoenix [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0] and Tucson [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=1] directly drive tourism in the White Mountains. When the Valley hits 100 degrees, visitors head uphill—fueling local businesses, second-home traffic, and the seasonal economy. But this year? No snow. No true winter. And that shift is changing how businesses prepare for the season. The conversation expands beyond local weather into the global coffee trade, where droughts in major producing countries, disruptions in the Panama Canal, and geopolitical tensions are driving up costs and tightening supply. Mike shares what it really takes to keep coffee flowing—managing volatile pricing, sourcing from around the world, and adapting in real time. You'll also hear about: * How climate patterns affect tourism in Arizona's White Mountains * Why coffee is one of the most volatile global commodities * The real impact of supply chain disruptions on small businesses * Navigating political conversations in a community coffee shop * "Coffee with the Council" and creating space for local dialogue * Efforts to grow tourism and keep visitors in town longer This episode blends local insight with global perspective, showing how weather, economics, and community all intersect in everyday life. 🎙️ Birdman on the Mountain — real conversations, small-town business, and the bigger picture behind it all. The following are the sponsors of Birdman Media Podcasts; please visit them and support them when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Carin Rubin - State Farm [https://www.myagentcarin.com] Sitgreaves Community Development Corporation [https://www.sgcdc.org] Darbi's Cafe [https://darbiscafe.com/] The House Restaurant [http://www.thehouseshowlow.com/] Nexus Coalition for Drug Prevention [https://ncdp.rocks/] Pinetop Coffee House and Roasting Company [https://www.pinetopcoffeehouse.com] Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water [http://www.thepourstation.com/] St. Anthony's School [http://www.saintanthonycatholicschool.org/] Adventure Pest and Wildlife [https://adventurepest.com] WME Theaters [http://www.wmetheatres.com/]

6 Apr 2026 - 11 min
episode Why Everyone's Coming to the Mountain Right Now (And What You Can't Miss This Week) artwork

Why Everyone's Coming to the Mountain Right Now (And What You Can't Miss This Week)

Join Carin of Carin Rubin - State Farm [https://myagentcarin.com] and Jacquelyn as they update you on what's happening in the Arizona White Mountains. It's another lively edition of Mountain Talk inside the Mountain Retreat Realty Expert Studio, where Birdman and Karen break down a packed week of events across the White Mountains — with everything from community celebrations to dance floors, art classes, and family-friendly fun. Birdman, juggling roles as always, joins Karen for a fast-moving, humor-filled rundown of what's happening around town — but not before giving major props to one of the most meaningful community events of the season. The Town of Pinetop-Lakeside, alongside the Rotary Club of the White Mountains and local businesses, pulled off a completely free Easter celebration — complete with egg hunts, toys, candy, and even a full lunch for families. It's the kind of event that defines mountain living: generous, community-driven, and all about bringing people together. From there, it's a whirlwind tour of the week ahead — Tai Chi, Zumba, STEM programs, art workshops, food trucks, craft fairs, and even country swing dance classes. Whether you're into fitness, creativity, family outings, or just grabbing a London Fog and soaking in the mountain vibe, there's something happening every single day. Through it all, Birdman and Karen keep it real, funny, and grounded in what matters most — supporting local businesses, showing up for your community, and remembering why life on the mountain just hits different. The following are the sponsors of Birdman Media Podcasts; please visit them and support them when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Carin Rubin - State Farm [https://www.myagentcarin.com] Sitgreaves Community Development Corporation [https://www.sgcdc.org] Darbi's Cafe [https://darbiscafe.com/] The House Restaurant [http://www.thehouseshowlow.com/] Nexus Coalition for Drug Prevention [https://ncdp.rocks/] Pinetop Coffee House and Roasting Company [https://www.pinetopcoffeehouse.com] Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water [http://www.thepourstation.com/] St. Anthony's School [http://www.saintanthonycatholicschool.org/] Adventure Pest and Wildlife [https://adventurepest.com] WME Theaters [http://www.wmetheatres.com/]

2 Apr 2026 - 12 min
episode "Mountain Talk: Not Carin, Definitely Fun" artwork

"Mountain Talk: Not Carin, Definitely Fun"

Join Carin of Carin Rubin - State Farm [https://myagentcarin.com] and Jacquelyn as they update you on what's happening in the Arizona White Mountains. Hosted by Birdman and Jacqueline (who is definitely not Carin), this episode of Mountain Talk brings a lively mix of community updates, local events, and real-life stories from the White Mountains. Dressed in green for St. Patrick's Day (and avoiding childhood-style pinching trauma), the duo kicks things off with laughs, school memories, and a quick check-in from spring break adventures—including a shoutout to Elite Appliance Repair for saving the day while Birdman was out of town. From there, it's a packed rundown of local happenings: art classes, fitness sessions, library programs, live music, workshops, and everything in between. Whether you're into Tai Chi, Lego Club, paint nights, or glow-in-the-dark egg hunts (yes, for adults), there's something for everyone. The episode highlights the charm of small-town life—supporting local businesses, connecting through community events, and finding fun in unexpected places. Plus, Jacqueline shares details about her upcoming in-store event featuring a cooking demo and centerpiece workshop. It all wraps up with a nod to upcoming celebrations, a birthday shoutout, and a reminder to get out, get involved, and enjoy everything the mountain community has to offer. The following are the sponsors of Birdman Media Podcasts; please visit them and support them when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Carin Rubin - State Farm [https://www.myagentcarin.com] Sitgreaves Community Development Corporation [https://www.sgcdc.org] Darbi's Cafe [https://darbiscafe.com/] The House Restaurant [http://www.thehouseshowlow.com/] Nexus Coalition for Drug Prevention [https://ncdp.rocks/] Pinetop Coffee House and Roasting Company [https://www.pinetopcoffeehouse.com] Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water [http://www.thepourstation.com/] St. Anthony's School [http://www.saintanthonycatholicschool.org/] Adventure Pest and Wildlife [https://adventurepest.com] WME Theaters [http://www.wmetheatres.com/]

19 Mar 2026 - 12 min
episode Blazing Saddles Returns to the Big Screen — And Why Movie Theaters Still Matter artwork

Blazing Saddles Returns to the Big Screen — And Why Movie Theaters Still Matter

Birdman heads back inside the theater to catch up with Lanny for another installment of Birdman On The Mountain, diving into everything happening at the local cinema — from blockbuster holdovers to cult classic throwbacks. As awards season buzzes in the background and the world outside seems chaotic, Birdman and Lanny talk about the one place where drama actually belongs: the movie theater. From the long theatrical run of Avatar [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0] finally wrapping up to family favorites like Zootopia [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=1], the lineup keeps evolving. The conversation ranges from animated sci-fi adventures like Hoppers and family films like Goat, to the ongoing debate about why Oscar-season movies often struggle to connect with smaller communities — even when they dominate the national box office. But the real excitement comes from the return of legendary films to the big screen. Lanny reveals upcoming special screenings including Mel Brooks' classic Blazing Saddles [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=2], Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=3], and Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=4] — reminding audiences why some movies are meant to be experienced in a theater with a crowd. Looking ahead, they tease fan-favorite re-releases like The Fifth Element [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=5], the return of Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=6], and the ongoing expansion of cinematic universes that keep fans speculating about future events like Avengers: Doomsday [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=7]. Through it all, Lanny delivers a simple reminder: sometimes the best escape from the chaos of the world is grabbing popcorn and watching a great movie on the big screen. The following are the sponsors of Birdman Media Podcasts; please visit them and support them when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Carin Rubin - State Farm [https://www.myagentcarin.com] Sitgreaves Community Development Corporation [https://www.sgcdc.org] Darbi's Cafe [https://darbiscafe.com/] The House Restaurant [http://www.thehouseshowlow.com/] Nexus Coalition for Drug Prevention [https://ncdp.rocks/] Pinetop Coffee House and Roasting Company [https://www.pinetopcoffeehouse.com] Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water [http://www.thepourstation.com/] St. Anthony's School [http://www.saintanthonycatholicschool.org/] Adventure Pest and Wildlife [https://adventurepest.com] WME Theaters [http://www.wmetheatres.com/]

12 Mar 2026 - 9 min
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