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The Outer Banks of North Carolina has a unique beauty. That quality has retained natives and drawn many to the ranks of its locals. This podcast will explore the people, places and things that embody our coastal community.
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The secret love-child of Christiane Amanpour and Hunter S. Thompson, Matt has a globe-trotting journalism background and an intelligent, open-minded wit .  He, his wife, and the staff that makes it happen, publish Milepost Magazine, a Suite P joint.  Milepost chronicles the vibe of Dare County, North Carolina (aka "The OBX" ) through informative interviews and articles and cheeky pieces that celebrates the culture of locals and OG natives.  Milepost explores diverse areas such as local government, environmental issues, and the actual people that live and work in Dare County and make it happen on a daily basis. https://www.outerbanksmilepost.com/
My old buddy from Gloucester, Va., Peter Teagle hooked me up with Bucky.  We sat down in Bucky's house to record this podcast. Bucky, an Emory and Henry College graduate, enlisted in the Army in 1965 and attended the Infantry Officer Candidate School, where he was a distinguished graduate. He was commissioned to the rank of second lieutenant in 1966. He volunteered for the Special Forces and served in the force until late 1970, by which time he had attained the rank of captain and served two combat tours in Vietnam, where he was assigned to the Special Forces’ Mobile Strike Force. During this time he was awarded the Silver Star Medal, four Bronze Star Medals, the Air Medal and three Vietnamese Crosses of Gallantry. After attending the Infantry Officers Advanced Course, Burruss served in Germany for three years, commanding airborne and mechanized infantry companies. He then returned to the Special Forces at Fort Bragg, N.C., as an instructor and faculty adviser in the Special Forces School, teaching in the Special Forces Officers Course, the Operations & Intelligence Course and the Military Freefall Course. In 1977, he completed the rigorous British Special Air Service Selection Course and was selected by the late Colonel Charlie A. Beckwith to help form and train the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment - Delta, where he served his remaining time in the Army. He commanded the unit’s first operational element and later served as the commander of Delta’s Selection and Training Detachment, as the operations officer and as the deputy commanding officer. During this time, he participated in the ill-fated Iran raid, the invasion of Grenada and a number of classified operations in the Middle East, South and Central America and elsewhere. He was commended by the British armed forces for his assistance to the Special Air Service in the Falkland Islands campaign. Burruss retired from the Army on Jan. 1, 1987 to pursue a career in writing. His published works include Mike Force, a personal account of his 22 months in Vietnam, four novels, and has written numerous pieces for the Philadelphia Inquirer 
I am joined on this podcast with an old friend, Eddie Jackson, during our sit down with our high school football coach, Turnley Todd.  Coach Todd grew up in Orange County, Va.  His college football was played at The University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He was drafted into the National Football League by the Green Bay Packers in the era of Paul Horning and Bart Starr and played under Coach Vince Lombardi.  A knee injury and subsequent surgery sidelined him for a bit until the Philadelphia Eagles called.  However, he could not honor his contract with the Eagles because he was already a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army through UVA's ROTC program.  The 1st Infantry Division of the U.S. Army needed him to serve as a lieutenant leading a platoon in Viet Nam...and the rest is history.  As a student and player of his and friend of his son's,  I was fortunate to be exposed to a tough, but fair, leadership style that helped hundreds of boys that played for him grow into young men.
North Carolinahttps://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/public-health/covid19/covid-19-nc-case-count#by-ageAge of Infected:0-17:2%18-24:7%25-49:40%50-64:28%50-infinity: 52%65+:24%Deaths: Deaths by Age Group 0-24    0% 25-29  4% 50-64  11% 65+     85%•Remember U.K. statistics: 2 or more co-morbidities is HIGH risk.********************************************************************************************Dr. John Campbell recap: 24 April 2020N.Y. state antibody testing and Data out of ItalyN.Y state antibody testingLink: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cd1628cau09288a/SARS-CoV-2_Serology_Manuscript.pdf•Randomized, 3000 people tested for antibodies to COVID-19•Grocery stores/ Shopping areas.•19 counties, 40 localities.•13.9% of tested were positive for the antibody.•21% in N.Y. city, single digits in other areas.•Use this as an initial test to compare to upcoming data, need trends=more confidence.•CFR: 0.72%     Deaths/ population NY state x 13.9%Italyhttps://www.epicentro.iss.it/coronavirus/sars-cov-2-decessi-italiaFrom a sample of 23188 lost souls to SARS_Cov2 (PCR tested)Mean age: 79 y/oMen: 63%  Women: 37%Co-morbidities: 61% had 3+ co-morbidities, 21% had 2. (82% 2+)Most common co-morbidities: •HTN: 69%•CAD, Afib, Hx CA last 5y, Kidney issues: 20% range•DM2: 30%•Obesity: 12%***************************************************************************************Re_Opening Plans:•Got to happen sometime•We know the high-risk demographic•The older with more co-morbidities•Hand washing, masks to protect high risk, distancing•Donning/Doffing
This is a solo episode.  My ravings will address some thoughts on the relaxing of the constraints on our daily lives and possibly a country that we can analyze to predict what will happen as result: Sweden.  I am optimistic.COVID-19 statistics and connections between virus risk and gender, race, age and co-morbidities.  Also, the darker your skin, the higher the risk of COVID-19 death.  The statistics thus far are frightening.  Many light skinned people have co-morbidities like our darker brethren; but we have less melanin thus absorb more UV B light.  Could this be at least one part of the increased virus risk:  Low Vitamin D levels.https://www.foundmyfitness.com/  Dr. Rhonda Patrickhttps://www.youtube.com/user/Campbellteaching  Dr. John Campbellhttps://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/    Worldmeters
Marla gives her breakdown of the corona virus, online school work, why (shock) school is boring and her dislike for monkeys in disease outbreak movies.  Enjoy.  JCW
Josh visits Studio 7 of 2Bridges, 1Bypass and traces his path from a youth influenced by intellect, art, craftsmanship and music to a career where his art and craft can be seen displayed on canvases that are the world's finest and most beautiful sport fishing yachts.https://www.everettnauticaldesigns.com/
From New York to L.A. to Manteo, Carl has made a career out of creating beauty and style for the stage and screen.  He was a 2004 Emmy nominated costume designer for the film "Iron Jawed Angels".  He was the executive director of the Lost Colony outdoor theater production when a fire ravaged over 90% of the costume department.  Hear about his career and how he and many dedicated folks literally resurrected the Lost Colony wardrobe from the ashes.
The First Flight and Manteo High and Middle school choirs joined forces on the evening of February 19th, 2020, and gave an absolutely delightful performance.  I brought along my handheld Zoom H5 stereo recorder and captured the first three songs and the final song.  I have listed their titles and the classes involved below. Enjoy.Song 1:  "Alleluia", Manteo Middle 6th, 7th and 8th gradesSong 2:  "The Clouds", First Flight 6th, 7th and 8th gradesSong 3:  "Hope is a Hidden Star", First Flight & Manteo Middle SchoolsSong 4:  "Amavolovolo", A Traditional Zulu Dowry Song, All High and Middle School Choir Members
Patty eases up to the mike in the worldwide Two Bridges, One Bypass headquarters to give us a breakdown of the many charitable organizations operating in Dare County, N.C.Please get involved with your time and/or dollars: click a link below to find out more.https://www.outerbanksrelieffoundation.com/https://obxcommongood.org/https://obxguides.com/nags-head/obxroomintheinnpatty@outerbanksrelieffoundation.com
BJ drops by the 2Bridges1Bypass worldwide headquarters to discuss his cool life.  From N.Y. state to North Cackalacky, BJ has always kept family, athletics, and yes, being a front man in a band, as priorities.
A real treat to have Sheila on board.  Learn a bit about her and her commitment to the health and welfare of Dare County.  Sorry the sound is poor: totally my fault. JCWhttps://www.darenc.com/departments/health-human-services
With five decades behind him as a disc jockey, John Harper visits the Two Bridges, One Bypass worldwide headquarters studio.  I recommend you listen with headphones because many of the songs/musicians/genres we discuss will be laid under our voice track.Get your PhD in music from the real Dr. Johnny Fever.Show notes:Contact John to host/DJ your special eventhttps://johnharperdj.com/Some history of The Casino, at foot of Jockey's Ridge in Nags Headhttps://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1994/vp941023/10210244.htmMuscle Shoals documentary https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2492916/Standing in the Shadows of Motownhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0314725/Fresh Air with Terry Gross: Willie Nelson Interviewshttps://freshairarchive.org/segments/willie-nelson-fresh-air-interviewsSound Opinions podcasthttps://www.npr.org/podcasts/381444649/sound-opinionsHip-Hop Evolution serieshttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt4130418/
In this episode, I sit down with a life-long friend.  He is a master storyteller that will take us from his childhood growing up on Virginia's majestic Ware River to the Gulf Stream off of North Carolina and beyond.https://www.facebook.com/jeff.james.5205622http://www.reeldealobx.com/https://www.instagram.com/reelobx/
In this webisode I am joined by pharmacist/percussionist Kevin Phillips.  Time signatures in different pieces of music and the nuances of surf fishing are just a few of the random topics on which we touched.  I hope you enjoy.For the music of Vinx    https://www.vinx.com/vinx-the-groove-heroesPutamayo Radio           https://www.putumayo.com/https://www.facebook.com/Two-Bridges-One-Bypass-114778380066197
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