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Moonshine and Music

Notlehs Entertainment

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Moonshine and Music is a Web Series. We interview Artists, Songwriters, Entertainers and Musicians as well as provide an outlet for live studio performances. Hosted by Joe Shelton.
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The Retake

Unscripted Photographers

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Photography Podcast for Beginners Turn your passion into a full-time business with The Retake by Unscripted Photographers. Hosted by resident photographer Anna Hutchcroft, this podcast is packed with practical tips and honest conversations to help beginner photographers grow — creatively and financially. 🎧 Join us for episodes on: Emotional storytelling through photography Building a magnetic photography brand Social media and marketing that actually works Pricing, mindset, and staying sane ...
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Jesus Whiskey Cigarettes is the podcast version of the show on Ragamuffin TV (http://www.ragamuffintv.com). David Leo Schultz & a revolving door of his friends and guests engage in raw, honest conversations about life, faith, religion, church, and especially Jesus. The kinds of conversations we naturally have when getting a beer with a couple friends or out on the back porch of your house. You can watch the video version of this show, and all our other original content at http://ragamuffintv ...
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Today’s episode is a tragic double murder that not only resulted in heartache for two families, and the quiet town of Logan Ohio. It also resulted in the wrongful arrest and conviction of a man who went on to spend 7 years in prison for the crimes. It would take decades to get the real perpetrators and some sense of justice. Two sadistic and cruel …
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This episode is a horrible tragedy, perpetrated by a despicable man. Bruce Pardo was a selfish, vindictive and evil human being who killed 9 members of the Ortega family on Christmas Eve. Those he left alive struggled to process what happened but they moved forward, determined to live for those that were lost. You can listen wherever you get your p…
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Reid welcomes dog trainer John McIltrot for Seranoa Kennels (www.seranoakennels.com) from Roundup, MT, alongside John's training partner Taylor Todd. John is a fascinating character: bird dog trainer, falconer, mentor, animal behaviorist, and prairie philosopher. He and Taylor explore concepts of animal behavior, mentorship, how to move slowly thro…
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In a slight departure from the norm, Reid gathers with a group of pals to debrief a pheasant hunt on a farm in Hitchcock, South Dakota. The group, spearheaded by Lyndsey Braun and Doug Duren of Sharing the Land, explores topics of land stewardship, dog work, hits and misses, and challenges faced by new hunters. It's a meandering journey with lots o…
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Todd Blower is a gifted guitarist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose musicianship stretches far beyond the stage. Best known as the lead guitarist for Joe Shelton & Breakfast For Dinner, Todd’s fiery solos and tasteful arrangements have become central to the band’s sound, showcased on recordings like Somethin’ Just Ain’t Right and live fa…
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Today’s episode is the conclusion to our Bible John series. This one has so many twists and turns that you will find hard to believe. Even if you think you know the case you will still be surprised. There is corruption, coverups and leads old and new. Was this the work of one psychopath or multiple different criminals? We will let you decide after …
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Hollie Schultz is a powerhouse singer-songwriter from just east of St. Louis whose music blends heartfelt storytelling with raw, soulful energy. With more than 17 years of experience as a performer and songwriter, Hollie has built a reputation as a “human jukebox” — able to captivate audiences with both her original songs and dynamic live performan…
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Del Whitman is back to help explain shotshell pressures and how to create optimal patterns. Del puts the mystery of shot ballistics into layman's terms, describing how patterns perform and how extreme pressures destroy pattern density and pose risks to fine guns. In response to a listener query, he also digs into the magical properties of TSS and T…
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It’s here! Episode 1 of our Bible John coverage. This is an incredibly tense, frustrating and barbaric ride. Today we cover what life was like for these women, living in 1960’s Glasgow and their murders. We find out that my wee mum Liz has more than a few parallels to the victims and we have a bit of banter too. This case is synonymous with Glasgow…
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Family photographer and educator Brooke Schultz shares how to create emotive family mini sessions without sacrificing heart, even in the busiest season. We break down her story-first approach, how to quickly build trust, and why families crave images that feel real. If you’re offering family minis this year, this episode gives you the tools to stan…
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Keith Beatty is a dynamic singer-songwriter whose soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics captivate audiences from the first note. Best known as the frontman of Keith Beatty & The Bayonets, Keith has carved out a reputation for blending modern neo-soul with classic R&B and blues influences. For his solo performances, Keith strips things back to the esse…
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Today’s cases are truly terrifying. I know I always say this but I mean it. It’s the stuff of nightmares. I could imagine this in a scary movie. This is the life and crimes of Daniel LaPlante. I can only describe him as a monster, a devil, a truly unhinged human. He was spurned after one date with Tina Bowen and went on to do the most insane acts a…
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After too long a break, the podcast returns solo installment featuring a piece of written work originally published in Skydance Magazine. An essay about Reid's early days as a woodcock hunter is shared in response to some reflection about shooting woodcock, the particular frailty of the species, and the changes faced by a bird hunter as he gets a b…
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Today’s episode is one we chose to remind everyone that it’s never too late to receive justice. More importantly, it shows how one crime or act of violence can ripple through a family and change everyone’s life forever. Sonia was a beautiful, self sufficient, single mother. When she came home from dropping her daughter off at school she was attacke…
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Learn how to sell your photography services without the awkward pitch. In this episode, Rachel Traxler shares how to build a sales funnel that feels personal, converts better clients, and protects your creative energy. We cover automation, pricing confidence, and how to serve clients with authenticity instead of pressure. Perfect for photographers …
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Stuart Poe - Stuart Poe joined the Punkin Holler Boys playing dobro in 2009 and is still a member and recorded a solo album in 2017 called No Train. He plays slide on the 2025 Shawn Smith album McKee, Kentucky, the with Two Jasons and is on both Volumes of the Indianapolis Folk Project. Moonshine and Music is a weekly web series and podcast produce…
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Today’s episode is a little different from cases we have covered before. Yes it’s devastatingly horrific. Yes, it’s a crime committed by an absolute animal. But no, his victim doesn’t die. This is a SURVIVAL tale. Little Jennifer Schuett endured horrors you can’t even imagine but she was strong. She fought for justice, for 20 years she would push t…
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Glenn Seland: Dynamic Vocals, Acoustic Grooves, Meaningful Songs With a style echoing Ed Sheeran, Dave Matthews, and Coldplay, singer-songwriter Glenn Seland blends upbeat energy, personal storytelling, and thought-provoking lyrics to create music that connects. His dynamic vocals and signature acoustic grooves draw audiences in, delivering a sound…
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We say this all the time but this episode really is very disturbing. It made our hearts ache and we cried together while talking about little 9 year old Lisa. On October 31st 1973 she did what all children do, she went out trick-or-treating in her neighborhood. When she failed to return as expected, her mother wasted no time getting police and loca…
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Weddings are weird — and that’s what makes them beautiful. Melbourne photographer Oli Sansom joins us to talk about paying attention, resisting content culture, surviving chaos, and why the images that matter most often feel quiet, awkward, or unimportant at the time. We get into the absurd, the intimate, the theatrical — and what it means to shoot…
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Phoebe Godfrey is a multi-genre singer/songwriter and recording artist based in Indianapolis. While she tends to describe her music as “sad girl pop music”, her lyricism explores a variety of topics. She currently has 12 songs available wherever you listen to music, including her 5 song EP: the maladaptive collection. Phoebe’s second EP entitled “e…
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If I picture the monster under the bed, I see this guys face. Today’s episode covers the life and crimes of Peter Tobin, a Scottish born sadistic, psychopath who killed at least 3 young women. His cruelty was extensive and abhorrent. This particular episode does have a warning for content that some may find disturbing. Please follow us, like, subsc…
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One for the ages... Reid is joined by Stewart McIntyre, Estate Manager at Loyton Sporting (https://loyton.com/) and winner of the coveted 2023 Purdey Gold Award for Game and Habitat Conservation. Stewart pulls back the curtain and articulates the complexity of British Game Shooting, not only as an industry but as a force for stewardship and conserv…
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Kit Haymond has been known as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter for the band Pressed in Black from Shelbyville, Indiana, but he has now gone out on his own. His solo debut record Die Here, Pay Here takes you through stories of life in the midwest and transports you to it them. Moonshine and Music is a weekly web series and podcast produced …
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On The 21st of October, just after school had begun. A spoil tip from the coal mine above the village of Aberfan, in Wales, began to slide down the mountain and into the two schools below. The devastation was complete and the town, and country, were changed forever. It is one of the worst mining disasters the world has ever seen, and it still holds…
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A lot of photographers dream about teaching one day, but most hold back because they don’t feel “ready.” In this episode, Summer Grace returns to the podcast to talk about why waiting might be the wrong move. We get into how explaining your process can sharpen your own craft, what gaps she wishes had been filled when she was starting out, and why b…
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Get ready to be pulled in from the very first note. Cara Jean Wahlers, joined by guitarist Aaron Stroup, graces the stage at the HJ Ricks Center for the Arts for a performance that feels both intimate and electric. Cara’s voice doesn’t just sound beautiful—it reaches for you, carrying a depth and soulfulness that invites listeners into her world in…
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In today’s episode we cover the murders committed by the despicable, sadistic, Sunderland Strangler. This evil s.o.b could have, and should have been caught earlier. Unfortunately there was a lack of interest or effort from the police and it would take 4 deaths before this murderer was arrested for his crimes. This one infuriated us and our hearts …
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Claire Hall and Jeff Niblette join Reid from far, far away to discuss bird shooting in New Zealand. Both are affiliated with Orvis Endorsed Wingshooting and Fly-fishing Lodge Poronui which offers walked up and driven pheasant hunting on property. Claire, a longtime Poronui staffer, speaks about the place, the region, and the hunting program, while …
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This episode contains mild adult language that may be offensive to some. Dave Brown, owner/operator of Dave Brown Outfitters, joins the podcast to describe the life of a professional wild bird guide. For several decades, Dave has been outfitting fly anglers and bird hunters from the Mexican border into Canada, and his perspective on the guide's lif…
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Happy fall y’all! Episode 7 is here for your earballs. It’s the first of two Halloween themed episodes coming to you this month because we love spooky season! Today’s stories, yes there are two for you to enjoy, are spooky and eerie. The first was the inspiration for Wes Cravens, ‘The Hills Have Eyes’, the tale of Sawney Bean. The second is the sto…
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Your portfolio doesn’t need to be bigger — it needs better curation. In this episode, Cam from LENSEL shares why your taste is your most powerful asset as a photographer, how to make the most of the work you already have, and what it means to curate with intention. A must-listen for photographers ready to refine their voice and attract the right cl…
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Spenser Johns comes to the National Road Music Series stage at the HJ Ricks Center for the Arts and she tells us all about her love of Taylor Swift and writing songs...as well as bringing us some of the best performances in the history of our podcast. Moonshine and Music is a weekly web series and podcast produced by Notlehs Entertainment Hosted by…
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In today’s episode we are covering the truly horrendous, vicious, violent and senseless murders of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom. It boggles my mind that I hadn’t heard about this case before and, fair warning, it’s not an easy one to hear about. I literally lost sleep over it. Those who carried out the attacks were cruel and evil beyond…
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Hello again Grievous Bodily fam! Today we are bringing you the disturbing case of Dana Sue Gray. A woman who enjoyed a hands on approach to killing. She targeted the elderly so fair warning, it’s a tough one. Over the span of only a month, this woman would kill 3 older ladies and almost take the life of a 4th victim. Oblivious to anything but her n…
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Uncle Paul Burris comes to the National Road Music Series stage at the HJ Ricks Center for the Arts for story time. Moonshine and Music is a weekly web series and podcast produced by Notlehs Entertainment Hosted by Joe Shelton Our Host can be found at: http://mrjoeshelton.com Today's guest is Paul Burris Check him out at: https://www.facebook.com/P…
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Freddie Öst from world-class branding agency SNASK joins us to talk about branding, imperfection, and what photographers can learn from design. We dig into “pink lies” and the art of faking it till you make it, how to build trust by showing your human side, and why imperfection is often more powerful than polish. If you’re ready to stand out in a c…
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There’s no two ways about it, this is a chilling case. It involves crimes against a child so please know that going in. It’s full of twists, turns and you will be questioning, not just how the evidence was handled but also the trial. Hold on to your butts people and prepare your earballs for a twisted tale that has left many people unnerved and pos…
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Steve Vandewater performs fun songs that are a commentary on the world around us and he comes to the National Road Music Series stage at the HJ Ricks Center for the Arts. Moonshine and Music is a weekly web series and podcast produced by Notlehs Entertainment Hosted by Joe Shelton Our Host can be found at: http://mrjoeshelton.com Today's guest is S…
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This episode is not only a terrible tragedy but also a really interesting history lesson. We will go down some awesome rabbit holes, laugh, learn a bit along the way and, as always, we will look into the stories of the victims. Hold on to your butts because this is a ride. We hope your earballs enjoy the episode. Please like and subscribe, follow u…
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Todd Smith joins us to unpack the hidden costs of people-pleasing and why highly sensitive people struggle with boundaries. We explore how self-abandonment shows up in creative work, what aligned decision-making actually feels like, and how to stop overthinking every choice. If you're a photographer, creative, or chronic “nice person,” this one's f…
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This episode is my wee mum’s and my hometown murder case. Everyone, I think, has that one case that was too close to home or suddenly made crime seem all too real and this is ours. Join us as we discuss the nuances of the case and give our thoughts and insights. You might just learn a few more Scottish words and a little about our critters at the s…
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Our first episode is here! We are a mother and daughter duo who are hoping to bring you cases you may not have heard of before and do it with respect and a little humor at times too. This case is a very serious and disturbing one that everyone should know about. For more details and sources please visit our website at https://grievousbodilyharmpodc…
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Lars Anderson, Sales Customer Service Manager at Crispi US, joins the podcast to discuss all things boot-related. Lars is an avid outdoorsman and hunter who was instrumental in developing Crispi's upland-specific boot, the Upland Pro. He and Reid discuss Crispi's rise in the hunting space, the technical aspects of a mountain-style boot, boot care, …
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Lauren Ashley Grenda shares how life’s hardest moments — from premature motherhood to personal tragedy — shaped her artistry and drive. In this candid conversation, she reveals how compassion born from her lived experiences fuels her work as a destination wedding photographer. Hear how she built the business of her dreams while staying true to hers…
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Jon Taylor Sweet shares how he grew from shooting on an iPhone to becoming an internationally recognised photographer—without spending a cent on ads. Hear how word‑of‑mouth built his career, why serving clients comes before ego, and how he’s redefining success while leaning into music photography. Follow Jon: 📸 Instagram → @jontaylorsweet Website →…
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Photographing kids can be unpredictable! But with the right prep, it doesn’t have to be stressful. In this episode, I chat with family and branding photographer, kid whisperer, and former teacher Laura Jane Ferguson about how she plans inclusive, kid-friendly photo sessions. From using visual guides for neurodiverse brains to creating calming envir…
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Ben Jones, President and CEO of the Ruffed Grouse Society and the American Woodcock Society, joins Reid in a discussion about the great work being done on the ground at RGS, and the work that still needs attention. The duo digs into the work of listening to and coalescing the wants and needs of different groups to the ultimate good of grouse, woodc…
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