PODCAST · fiction
Greenwood and Company
by Nicholas
Host Jamison Greenwood shares stories, poems, and pithy observations about everyday life in this podcast.
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An Easter Vigil
Jamison recounts the joys of his first Easter vigil, but are things going to go wrong when candles are mixed with infant baptism? Also includes an Easter Poem.Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Visit our website at jamisongreenwoodpodcast.com© Nicholas Bratcher, 2026. All rights reserved.
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Weird Weather, Weird Visions...
On a rare snowy day in March, Jamison discusses the strange things he heard about, and, though uncertain, thinks he saw, including a live snowman. Also includes the poem, "Christmas Lane in March."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Visit https://www.jamisongreenwoodpodcast.com/ to learn more, and be sure to follow and share. Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2026. All rights reserved.
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The Husky's Moonshine
This week, Jamison recalls a Nerf Wars to raise money for the HCU Theatre Company, that takes an unexpected turn when a Husky chases a Nerf Dart into the Forest. Also includes a poem on the stars. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2026. All rights reserved.
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Pi-Day and Skill Cranes
On the "Pi-Day" episode, Jamison recounts a visit to Marie Calendar's with his family, and two best friends, Theo and Taylor, and his sister Macie's obsession with a Claw Machine, and Taylor's determination to overcome it. Also includes a "Fruit Pie Sonnet."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2026. All rights reserved.
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Oddities of the St. Edward's Organ
One Saturday, Jamison and Annabelle go to the Tazie service at St. Edward's Episcopal Church, but encounter an issue with a self driving car on the way, and something's up with the St. Edward's pipe organ... Also includes the poem "Charcuterie Board."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2026. All rights reserved.
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Heather on the Spot
Everyone is impressed when Heather plays the piano and sings "Dropkick Me Jesus" at a Super Bowl Church Service. But will she be able to fill in when one of "Las Tres Maracadoras" is unable to perform at Brew-Becks? Also includes a "Percussion Poem."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2026. All rights reserved.
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Theo's Valentine
This Valentines Day, Jamison shares the story of his friend Theo wanting to confess his crush to a classmate, Olivia, but what happens when Theo also gets courted by Mary Bradbury? Also includes a poem "Arizona's 5 Cs" to celebrate the Anniversary of Arizona Statehood. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2026. All rights reserved.
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The Eye Injury Show
Jamison discusses how Colton's Super Bowl Weekend went sour, and left him with an eye patch over his left eye. Also includes a poem of an ill-fated romance, "The Raven and the Raccoon."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2026. All rights reserved.
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Mrs. Mowat's Music Mishap
After being invited to a grade school choir concert by a child at Church, Jamison recounts his interview with the school's retiring choir director, and how her last concert may not go as well as planned. Also includes the poem "Piano Waltz."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2026. All rights reserved.
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The Science Fair
After finding an old poster board from a project he did in elementary school, Jamison recounts the efforts he and his two best friends, Theo and Taylor, put into their science fair projects, as well as the one girl, Brooke Snodgrass, who tried to sabotage Taylor's chances of winning. Also includes the haibun poem, "Galileo's Scope."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2026. All rights reserved.
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Ice Cream in the Coolant Resivoir
In an episode bordering on eaves dropping (but legal to share per the KCTS legal team), Jamison recounts a night he went with Colton and Heather tell of a conversation they overheard between Judge Wilcox and a Server, and a strange use for some strawberry ice cream. Also includes Jamisons "Snow Poem # 1."Jamison recounts his first poetry slam and his first falling in love with Annabelle, and his paralyzing fear he might never get her to be his girlfriend. Also includes a poem he shared that night “A Night in Chicago.”Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2026. All rights reserved.
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Seaport Village Robot
Jamison shares what Heather, Annabelle, and their high school friends did one New Year's eve in San Diego as they had a lackluster dinner, and saw a strange "robot" busking at Seaport Village. Also includes a poem on New Year's Resolutions. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Guthrie at La Posada
On the "Between Christmas and New Year's Show" Jamison recounts the time the Greenwoods and Grammy Bentsen took Guthrie with them on a trip to La Posada Hotel, which ended up being more than they bargained for. Also includes a poem on "Gingerbread Cookies" as there are still 12 days of Christmas. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Christmas Statues
In our 2025 Christmas Show, Jamison discusses an attempt to help Grammy Bentsen decorate her house gone wrong, and what he learned about the meaning of Christmas. Also includes a "Christmas Card Sonnet," and a traditional retelling of "Daddy's Christmas Train Accident."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Cable Box Saga
With the Christmas season upon us, Jamison recalls the tedious task of trying to watch Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer utilizing his family's persnickety cable box, and the patience they all lost. Also includes a "TV Console Sonnet." Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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A Winter Storm Chocolate Fiasco
Winter is coming in Pinebough, Arizona, and Jamison recalls the time that he and his friends had to spend the night at Deacon Ruth's house in a snowstorm, and a potential problem with some chocolate she gave them for dessert. Also features Jamison's ode to Caramel Ghirardelli Chocolate Bars. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Quest for the Ives Locomotive
Jamison recounts going to a Toy Train show one Thanksgiving, where he endeavored on a special quest to find his Grandpa Greenwood's childhood train. Also includes a Thanksgiving Poem. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Llamas, Giraffes, and Turtles, Oh My!
Jamison recalls a school field trip to the Avondale Zoo, where he witnessed both the exhilarating and the vulgar of both animals and humans, and recalls his father's pet turtles in the poem "Turtles Breakfast."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Relevant Questions: An Introduction
Jamison goes to the Pinebough School Board meeting with his mentee, a returning journalism student named Bill, and discovers that "Relevant Questions" may not be as clear a phrase as some might think. Also includes the poem "Thin Books and Thick Books."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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The Mysterious Laugh
In the 2025 Halloween Episode, Jamison discusses the mysterious Gustav who loved Halloween so much that his funeral plans reflected a Halloween theme, along with an evil laugh at Brew-Beck's Coffee Shop that defied explanation. Also includes a poem, "The Friendly Faces of Halloween."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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An Interview with the Mayor
Jamison discusses joining the newspaper at High Country University and his interview with Pinebough Mayor Ronald Leaf. But like most people in public office, Mayor Leaf wanted to go off on tangents about "Nucular" power.Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved. Featured Music:Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/"New Location" by Flyin https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/52f6ec93-6980-48eb-b77d-a3adcc4ceeef/"Dirty Hands Dirty Feet" by Andreas Dahlbackhttps://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/c92e1b1a-1c0d-4552-b419-b22351a2d028/
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Scrabble By Candlelight
Jamison recalls his Grammy Bentsen's love of words in a story of a time they played scrabble by the light of a candelabra when her electricity was out, and in the form of a "Crossword Puzzle Sonnet." Sponsored this week by Steinbeck Citrus Spray, and Forest Canyon Bank and Trust. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved. Opening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/"Where do All the People Go" by Ofelia Moore: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/ef8915be-bd98-3b24-b95e-21320d3665bd/"Things For You" by Lashi: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/a8d4a0cf-acc2-4f3c-8c3a-386973a66a0b/"New Pot of Coffee" by Binkley: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/674ae7ec-89f6-4ef9-a076-ce66cce5b8c9/Official Greenwood and Company Websitehttps://www.jamisongreenwoodpodcast.com/
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Backup Cadillac
This week, Jamison mentions the time he first tried to buy a car, which involved a questionable pickup truck, an estate sale, and what seemed at first to be the perfect mint condition Cadillac, but which held a strange surprise. Also includes Jamison's poetry in the form of a "Landyacht Sonnet." Sponsored this week by Dentifica Toothpaste, and the Hexagon Corporation. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.Featured MusicOpening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/"Feel Good (Instrumental Version)" by PØWhttps://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/9d32c212-a67f-43ac-b7ff-4f1d01e40ece/Official Greenwood and Company Websitehttps://www.jamisongreenwoodpodcast.com/© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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The Dangers of Desert Boredom
Greenwood and Company returns for its brand new season with a story of the time Jamison, Theo, and Taylor fried an egg on the sidewalk in summer, along with Jamison's thoughts on boredom summed up in a poem. Sponsored this week by Fitzgerald Faulkner Frozen Dinners, and Gulliver's Cough Syrup. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved. Featured MusicOpening/Closing Theme: "Wet Sock" by Martin Landstrom: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/4474af47-b11d-4acf-ad49-e2fa8a9ac11b/"Mozart: Violin Sonata in A major, K. 526 III. Presto" by Conway Kuo and Blair McMillenhttps://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/ac5baa00-8001-4c81-822f-004695a7ee86/"Yuzu" by Hara Nodahttps://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/704ac3a0-33ec-4a85-aa41-7f5c11378d19/Official Greenwood and Company Websitehttps://www.jamisongreenwoodpodcast.com/
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A Train to Santa Barbara
In the First Season Finale, Jamison recounts the time he went with the Episcopal Campus ministry on a train to Santa Barbara, and how he and Annabelle had to learn a harsh lesson about motion sickness. Also includes a narrative poem, "The Ballad of Mr. Beck."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Guthrie the Golden
Jamison discusses the antics of a Golden retriever named Guthrie, whom he would have given anything for the Greenwoods to adopt. Also includes two Haibun style poems "Dog on Couch," and "Dog Under Table."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Camping with the Brew-Beck's Gang
Jamison goes on a camping trip with Colton, Heather, and Annabelle, where Colton has big plans to put a "gasket" on the "engine." But will they be able to stand the atrocious bathrooms? Also includes a poem on "The Coming of Spring."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Fashion and Flatulence
Jamison is all set to take his Grammy Bentsen out for a nice afternoon, until the new purse she has bought begins making strange noises. Also includes a "Night Owl Sonnet."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Valentine's Epitaph Confrontation
Colton and Jamison go to see Annabelle at a Jazz Concert, hoping to win their respective crushes, but are instead witness to a bizarre argument between a nerdy couple about what cartoon characters they want engraved on their headstone. Also includes Jamison's Poem, "Cartoon Crushes."Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes.*DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station.© Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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The Poetry Slam
Jamison recounts his first poetry slam and his first falling in love with Annabelle, and his paralyzing fear he might never get her to be his girlfriend. Also includes a poem he shared that night “A Night in Chicago.” Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Cactus Bravery
Jamison discusses an incident where he and his friends Theo and Taylor helped save the life of Doug, the school bully, on a trip to the Desert Botanical Garden. Includes a fair share of skewering the ubiquitous desert succulents, but also celebrates them through the poem, "Grammy's Cactus Garden." Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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The Slightly Weird and the Super Weird
Jamison discusses an art auction he covered while a news reporter in the Arizona High Country, the absurd subject matter and pricing of contemporary art, and clarifies the differences between the "slightly weird," and the "Super Weird." Also includes a narrative poem about the time he tried to paint a landscape using the teachings of TV personality Bob Ross. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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The Magnavox Bee Attack
Jamison and his sister Macie were hoping to have a nice movie night at Grammy Bentsen's one Saturday, but getting her Magnavox TV to work with the VCR leads to a swarm of problems. Also includes the poem "older brother reflections." Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Firecrackers and Gas Powered Rain Gutters
In this first show of 2025, Jamison describes one New Year’s Eve in the Arizona High Country where he visited with Mr. Ibsen, about his woes with gas powered rain gutters, and his friends, Colton and Heather, had a little too much to drink, then carried away with fireworks. Also includes a New Year’s themed sonnet. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2025. All rights reserved.
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Christmas Part II
In Part II of the Greenwood and Company Christmas Episode, we find out how Colton got around his Secret Santa Woes with Heather’s food processor, and what Annabelle thought of Jamison’s gift for her. Afterwards, Jamison tells the tale of his father’s model railroad woes in the poem “Dad’s Christmas Train Accident.” Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2024. All rights reserved.
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Christmas Part I
In Part I of the Greenwood and Company Christmas Episode, Jamison describes how he and Colton struggled to find the perfect Secret Santa gifts for Annabelle and Heather. But come the day of the church Christmas party, Colton runs into a problem that may require spoiling his gift. Also includes a poem on "Glendale Glitters." Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2024. All rights reserved.
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The Theatre Geek Concoction
Jamison discusses when Annabelle's concert had to be moved at the last minute to Mary Lou Higgins' Restaurant, where shenanigans ensued among a group of theatre geeks and furries. Also includes a poem on going to the theatre, and on the beauty of snow. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2024. All rights reserved.
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Jamison's First Love
Jamison discusses his love for 20th century American music in a poem, and reminisces about his first crush on his next door neighbor, Chloe Bradbury; noting how music clued him to his impending infatuation. Includes the haibun poem on "Infatuation." Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2024. All rights reserved.
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Thanksgiving with the Brew-Beck's Gang
Jamison reminisces on a "Friendsgiving" he celebrated with Colton, Heather, and Annabelle of Brew-Beck's Coffee Shop, along with a rather grotesque duck farm, and a stubborn lid on a whipped cream applicator. Also features two apt Thanksgiving Poems. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2024. All rights reserved.
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Port-a-Potty Oddities
Jamison describes a Saturday morning with his Barista friend, Colton, at Brew-Beck's Coffee shop when a big truck of port-a-potties pulled in out front. Also includes the poems "High Country Trail" and "A Bad Poem." Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2024. All rights reserved.
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Very Old, But Works Fine
Jamison looks at the time his beloved Grammy Bentsen had to replace her dishwasher, but how getting a new one set off a disastrous chain reaction. Also includes "Mesquite Tree Sonnet" and "Ode to a Vintage Record Player." Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2024. All rights reserved.
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Halloween-The Haunted Typewriter
Jamison talks about the time that he went trick or treating with his two best friends, Theo and Taylor, and discovered an abandoned typewriter that was not what it seemed. Also includes two Halloween Poems. Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2024. All rights reserved.
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Drumsticks, Jazz, and Coffee
Jamison talks about the antics involving a drummer, and a creepy girl named Lacey who tried to flirt with him one evening at Brew-Beck's Coffee Shop, one of his usual haunts during his college years. Also includes Jamison's poetic instructions on "The Proper Way to Serve Coffee," and rhymes and meter to ask "What is Jazz?" Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2024. All rights reserved.
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Pilot-Caesar's Bust
Jamison Greenwood welcomes you to the first episode of Greenwood & Company, where he shares the antics involving his friends Theo and Taylor, a substitute teacher, and a bust of Julius Caesar. Also includes two of his poems, "Best Days," and "Salt and Pepper Lids." Broadcast on the fictional KCTS Radio station, Greenwood & Company is sponsored by several abysmal products that no one in their right mind would want to buy, and philanthropies dedicated to a number of the most bizarre causes. *DISCLAIMER: All the characters, settings, and situations depicted in this program, as well as all advertised products and organizations are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to products, events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Also KCTS-FM "The Kactus" is not an actual radio station. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2024. All rights reserved.
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Greenwood & Company_Trailer
On the first Episode of Greenwood & Company, Jamison Greenwood shares the antics involving his friends Theo and Taylor, a substitute teacher, and a bust of Julius Caesar. Will the bust meet the same fate as the Ancient Roman Dictator? Listen and find out! All that and more, happening This week, on Greenwood & Company. Coming to Spotify, Saturday at 8PM MST. © Nicholas Bratcher, 2024. All rights reserved.
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