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Treasures of the Outer Banks

Podcast de John Van Lunen

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In this podcast John Van Lunen will talk to the people on the Outer Banks that make this place special. Topics will include people, places, history, and activities. Listeners will be entertained by how things used to be and what it's like living on the Outer Banks.

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Portada del episodio #046, Barbara Pardue, Northern Outer Banks History

#046, Barbara Pardue, Northern Outer Banks History

Barbara Pardue is a local historian and runs a Facebook page called, Northern Outer Banks History. Her blood lines run deep on the Northern Outer Banks and her passion for the history is unmatched. She was first bitten by the history bug by a grandfather who shared numerous stories and this led to her own, personal research. She started the Facebook page to share this knowledge and research with her family. In this interview, Barbara shares stories of murder, gold bars, brothels, a Revolutionary hero, Blackbeard, the Ash Wednesday Storm, and more. Before we sat down and recorded, Barbara was nice enough to give me a quick tour of the area where she lives in Swan Beach. She showed me where the Currituck Inlet used to be, where the L.R. White Summer Hotel once stood, and where she lives when she’s in town. These places are located on private property so I was privileged to see them in-person. Funny side note: Before Barbara and I started the recording we were getting to know each other and we found out we both used to live in the same area of Prince George’s County in Maryland. As I was walking out of the restaurant the manager said he heard me talking about Prince George’s County and he told me he was from Bowie, which is also in PG County. I should mention we were the only three people in the restaurant when we showed up. And we’re all from PG County. What are the chances? Big thanks to Barbara Pardue for sitting down with me. You can find her on Facebook at Northern Outer Banks History.

9 de feb de 2024 - 56 min
Portada del episodio #045, John Harper, DJ

#045, John Harper, DJ

This is episode #045 and I sat down with local, award-winning DJ, John Harper. John has been an Outer Banks DJ since 1985. His career has evolved over the decades and he currently has a show on the streaming broadcast, Radio Free Outer Banks. He also uses his skills and knowledge for weddings and writing in some of the local publications. In this episode we talk about radio history on the Outer Banks, where the industry is presently, where it’s going, and more. If you want to check out his services you can find him online at www.JohnHarperDJ.com [http://www.JohnHarperDJ.com] And if you want to listen to his show it’s at 11am on Saturdays at Radio Free Outer Banks on your streaming device. http://www.radiofreeouterbanks.com/ [http://www.radiofreeouterbanks.com/]

25 de ene de 2024 - 30 min
Portada del episodio #042, Charlie Beasley, Vietnam Vet, Commercial Fisherman

#042, Charlie Beasley, Vietnam Vet, Commercial Fisherman

This is episode #042 with Charlie Beasley, the author of a book titled, Vietnam War: Lessons of a Lifetime. Charlie, who also goes by Robbie, was born and raised on the Outer Banks and is still a commercial crabber to this day. When Charlie grew up here the area was still very rural and undeveloped. He began commercial fishing at 11 years-old and went to school locally until college when he attended East Carolina University. After college Charlie served as an Airborne Ranger in Vietnam and was part of a 5-man team known as a LRRP, which stands for Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol. These small teams were designed to stealthily enter hostile territory, NOT engage the enemy, and bring back raw intel. Along with his combat stories of Vietnam you’ll receive plenty of crabbing information and stories of life on the Outer Banks. He's still a commercial crabber, fishing on the water almost every day. He has no immediate plans of retiring.

14 de dic de 2023 - 1 h 34 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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