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The Tar and Feather Treatment

Rachael Rennebeck

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Summary

Not sure if there were jagoffs in the 1700’s, but punishments were more severe! The almost 2020 jagoffs got a glimpse of tax collection gone wrong, a history lesson about the Whiskey Rebellion from Jeff Kotula and Trip Klein of Washington County and the significance at Providence Point. Kelly from 100.7 Star Pittsburgh dishes her own history and Kimberly McBane acclimates us to the medical progression in Washington County. At the close John and Rach meet their podcasting neighbors, Jon and Zac of an all-whiskey podcast.

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Rachael Rennebeck is a Pittsburgh jagoff (the term of endearment version of jagoff of course) who cofounded YaJagoff Media, LLC. With decades of experience eating, drinking, shopping, living, and being among yinzers, we birthed the Pittsburgh-centric company encompassing all things related to the 412, oh, and the 724.

Music: Ben Hunter and Joe Seamons

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Speaking of tar and feathering, worst punishment ever?

     

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04:06 Trip Klein

The “Benevolent Master” planner of the 10th Anniversary of the Whiskey Rebellion Festival, Trip Klein stops by the podcast tent to discuss the weekend whiskey activities that includes live music, historical reenactments, heritage crafts and more! The event always falls on the second week in July in case visitors miss this year’s fun, and The Bradford House Museum is open all year round with distilleries in proximity. Fun Fact: Trip is the ORIGINAL tar and feathered victim from ten years ago!

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12:25 Kelly from STAR

Kelly from 100.7 Star Pittsburgh discusses her own history through radio as well as the hilarious obstacles of motherhood. The true STAR of the show, Kelly showcases her many talents of being an on-air voice, comedic-quality commentary, and all around down-to-earth, classy gal. Though she may be over “Body Like a Back Road” by Sam Hunt, she gets by her day by listening to Post Malone’s new hit, “Wow.”

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28:52 Jeff Kotula

Jeff Kotula, President of the Washington Chamber of Commerce and head of tourism for Washington County, discusses the Whiskey Rebellion Festival as well as the variety of activities and sightseeing adventures Washington County has to offer for the community and outside visitors. Among the shopping amenities, special events and historical tourist attractions, the live tar and feathering is just an added bonus!

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36:15 Eileen Moore

Eileen Moore, Marketing Director of Providence Point relaxes maps out the amenities, benefits and vibrant lifestyle Providence Point has to offer. Beyond the perks, Eileen schools the duo in history by highlighting the whiskey rebellion and how it incorporates to the Hamilton Tower, the newest addition to luxurious living at Providence Point. The Hamilton Tower, a residential building with 70 one- and two-bedroom apartments, additional guest rooms, under-building parking and new public spaces will be opening in mid-October.

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55:44 Kimberly McBane

Kimberly McBane, Executive Vice President of Operation of PathWays of South Western Pa, and relative to the Jagoff bloodline, describes how the organization helps children and adults with intellectual disabilities and autism thrive to a fulfilling and functional life through the special programs. As a sponsor for kid activities for the Whiskey Rebellion Festival, PathWays is committed to engaging with neighborhood communities across the region while celebrating the small victories the organization gains every day.

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1:08 Zack and John

Those Dram Yinzers Podcast hosts, Jon and Zack, were in Rachael’s tent all day! Now it’s time to talk to the neighbors about, their podcast all about whiskey!

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