Episodes
Saturday Jul 29, 2017
Episode #145: Pam Pearsall, Whispers of Truth
Saturday Jul 29, 2017
Saturday Jul 29, 2017
Episode #145 is up- This week Matt sits down with Pam Pearsall, former Yavapai County Assessor & current author of “Whispers of Truth” chronicling her childhood & abuse by her father, up to the circumstances leading to her exit from the Assessor’s office.
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Intro/outro music is “Oatmeal” by Sky Daddy & The Pop Rocks.
Friday Jul 21, 2017
Episode #144: Darin Mahoney- Guitars, Dating, & Cancer
Friday Jul 21, 2017
Friday Jul 21, 2017
Episode #144 is up- This week Matt & Leslie Earl Lyman sit down with Darin Mahoney- they talk guitars, first dates, life & death, comas & cancer. Did we leave anything out?
Catch Darin on the road in Colorado in August & right here at home on stage at The Bird Cage Saloon & The Spirit Room, Jerome, AZ. Dates & times available at www.darinmahoney.net
Intro/outro music is an original jam session featuring Darin & Leslie following our conversation
The Mile High Show is brought to you by Amazon- use the Mile High Show link to do all of your on line shopping & also support the show, and Audible.com – use the code MILEHIGH at check out for your FREE audio download & FREE 30-day subscription- Code MILEHIGH for FREE STUFF!
We are pleased to announce Our New Partnership with BarkBox- Delivering 4 to 6 natural treats and super fun toys curated around a surprise theme each month. Use our LINK or go to getbarkbox.com/milehigh and get a FREE MONTH of treats!
Friday Jul 14, 2017
Episode #143: The Real Jack Galvin
Friday Jul 14, 2017
Friday Jul 14, 2017
Episode #143 is up- This week Matt sits down with Jack Galvin- Stand Up Comic, dad, & one of the driving forces behind the 2017 Big Pine Comedy Festival, taking place in Flagstaff, AZ Sept, 14-16, 2017.
Big Pine is entering into its third year, and after 2 successful festivals, founder Ryan Stalder handed the reigns over to Hilary Hutson & Jack. Make plans today to attend the festival & see both national touring comics & Arizona comedy scene standouts like K-Von, Brandt Tobler, Freddie Lockhart, Allison Gill, Michael Longfellow, Ari Mannisg, & Matt Broome to name just a few.
We are pleased to announce Our New Partnership with BarkBox- Delivering 4 to 6 natural treats and super fun toys curated around a surprise theme each month. Use our LINK or go to getbarkbox.com/milehigh and get a FREE MONTH of treats!
The Mile High Show is brought to you by Amazon- use the Mile High Show link to do all of your on line shopping & also support the show, and Audible.com – use the code MILEHIGH at check out for your FREE audio download & FREE 30-day subscription- Code MILEHIGH for FREE STUFF!
Intro/outro music is “Oatmeal” by Sky Daddy & The Pop Rocks.
Saturday Jul 01, 2017
# 142-REBOOT: Episode #011 from 2015 w/ Dan Fraijo
Saturday Jul 01, 2017
Saturday Jul 01, 2017
This week, June 30, 2017, marked the 4th anniversary of the loss of our Yarnell 19- the Granite Mountain Hotshot’s who lost their lives protecting ours. In honor of that remembrance, we are re-posting our talk with former Prescott, AZ fire chief Dan Fraijo:
Episode #11 is up- This week Matt sits down with Dan Fraijo, former Fire Chief & current mayoral candidate for the City of Prescott, AZ
Fraijo was thrust into the national & international spotlight on June 30, 2013 when the city and his department suffered one of the greatest tragedies in firefighter history- the loss of the entire Granite Mountain Hotshots crew, now known as the Yarnell Hill 19.
Listen in as Fraijo talks about his history, how he became a firefighter, how he, his department, his city dealt with the loss of 19 friends and family members, and how he believes he can help his city if elected mayor.