The Brian Noonan Podcast from 720 WGN
The Black Friday release of Goose Island’s Bourbon County Stout is one of the most highly anticipated beer events of the year, and 2020 may see the best lineup in recent years. To discuss their brewing process and preview this year’s varieties, Brian Noonan and Cody Gough are joined by Mike Smith, Sr. Brand Manager at Goose Island Beer Company, and Emily Kosmal, the Goose Island Beer Company brewer who created this year’s BCS Proprietor’s Blend.
Hour 1:
+ At the Breweries
Hour 2:
+ Ryan Oestreich, Music Box Theatre
Hour 3:
+ Bad Theater Manners
+ What will you miss this Summer?
Hour 4:
+ Overnight Arcade
Hour 5:
+ You Big Dummy
+ Straight Outta Context
+ Tiger King update
+ Cicadas return!
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3763652/3763652_2020-06-05-104452.64kmono.mp3While the city slowly opens restaurants, barbers and more, movie theaters are left in the dark. With current restrictions, theater owners are searching for a middle ground to reach profitability.
Ryan Oestreich, general manager of Chicago’s legendary Music Box Theatre joins Brian Noonan to lay out the state of the movie theater business and what can be done to preserve local movie houses.
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3763654/3763654_2020-06-05-105654.64kmono.mp3Comedian Lenny Schmidt knows a thing or two about life and comedy on the high seas. He joins Brian Noonan to talk about his experiences as a cruise comic, how to handle pandemic comedy and his upcoming comedy album.
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3763305/3763305_2020-06-04-090005.64kmono.mp3Hour 1:
+ Kevin O’Hare, The Bad Apple Bar
+ Are you ready to return to restaurants?
Hour 2:
+ Marnie Shure, The Takeout
Hour 3:
+ Comedian Lenny Schmidt
Hour 4:
+ Dog tips for Tom
+ Calls from around the world!
Hour 5:
+Should we be worried about asteroids?
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3763304/3763304_2020-06-04-093604.64kmono.mp3World-renowned pet expert and WGN host Steve Dale joins Brian Noonan to explore how stressful times can affect our pets and answer listeners’ questions about our furry friends.
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3762923/3762923_2020-06-03-095023.64kmono.mp3Hour 1:
+ Mark Reddig, Land Line Now
Hour 2:
+ Steve Dale, Pet Expert
Hour 3:
+ Michael Osacky, Baseball in the Attic
Hour 4:
+ Worst Father’s Day Gifts
+ Grilling Tips
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3762922/3762922_2020-06-03-091522.64kmono.mp3In the wake of destructive riots, Central Camera was left in ruins at its longtime location on Wabash Ave. But third generation owner Don Flesch doesn’t plan on shuttering his beloved photography store.
Flesch joins host Brian Noonan to dive into the deep history of Central Camera and the family legacy the store represents for both him and his loyal customers that span generations.
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3762570/3762570_2020-06-02-095110.64kmono.mp3Ian Beacraft and Julia Momose are with Cocktails For Hope, the organization that helped push the bill that will allow the takeout and delivery option for premixed cocktails in Illinois. The two spoke with Brian Noonan about the soon-to-be new cocktail takeout ruling. Beacaft and Momose also talk about the precautions in place from the container the alcohol is carried in to the underage restriction issues.
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3760538/3760538_2020-05-26-005238.128.mp3With Illinois reopening and the summer travel season starting, some people are expressing anxiety about staying in hotels. Michael Jacobson is president and CEO of the Illinois Hotel and Lodging Association and joins Brian Noonan to discuss the impact the pandemic has had on hotels. Jacobson talks about the measures hotels in Illinois are taking to alleviate fears and keep customers safe. He also touches on why his industry will be one of the toughest to get back up and moving, and why it will create a “ripple effect”.
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3760535/3760535_2020-05-26-001535.128.mp3Doctor Stewart Shankman is the Chief of Psychology at the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Shankman says that the biggest problem is the uncertainty. He says that it’s normal to have some anxiety as things begin to reopen because there is a level of trust that must take place between people when in public. Dr. Shankman also distinguishes between what a normal and abnormal level of anxiety is for you to have.
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