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Australia Wide
Housing model that's 'gold' for women fleeing domestic violence

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 24:59


The model turns empty buildings into homes for vulnerable women and a shelter organisation wants it expanded to give more people a safe place to sleep at night amid the housing crisis.

Goof en Goot Praten Piloot
De Statler & Waldorf van de Kleine en Grote luchtvaart krijgen in de 50e aflevering versterking van Airpark-Bewonende Uiver / Challenger B727 737 757 787 777-vlieger Jan Cocheret… Aanrader!

Goof en Goot Praten Piloot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 55:11


De Statler & Waldorf van de Kleine en Grote luchtvaart krijgen in deze vijftigste aflevering versterking van Airpark-Bewonende DC-2 / Uiver / Challenger / Boeing-727 / Boeing-757 / Boeing-787 / Boeing-777 vlieger Jan Cocheret de la Morinière. En waar heeft dit welbespraakte trio het over? Welaan: is vliegen met maar één piloot verantwoord? En zo ja (of nee), moeten we dan om veiligheidsredenen meteen maar door naar volledig pilootlóós-vliegen? Dan: is zélf 'sportvliegen' in de VS werkelijk zo veel makkelijker en goedkoper dan in Nederland? Hoe ferry je een DC-2 vanuit de VS naar NL? En hoe land je dergelijke voor-oorlogse vlieg-toestellen in heftige crosswind, waar ze gezien hun kleine staartvlakken èigenlijk niet goed op voorbereid zijn? 'Dit en meer', heette dat in Omroepland, toen Hilversum Eén nog bestond. G&G en nu ook Coch: Aanrader!

It's News to Us
Airpark, College Protests, and Panda Shenanigans

It's News to Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 54:00


The latest in Trump's hush payment and classified documents trials. Stormy Daniels' vivid testimony about her alleged encounter with Trump left jurors nauseous. Plus, Trump's classified documents trial has been indefinitely postponed, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's escalating disputes with tribal nations, college protests over the Israel-Hamas war disrupting graduations, Steve Bannon's failed appeal on contempt charges, a Chinese zoo's controversial panda-dog stunt, and the bizarre story of a woman living inside a grocery store sign for a year. Plus the band Airpark checks in to play their new song. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/its-news-to-us/message

It's News to Us
Airpark, College Protests, and Panda Shenanigans

It's News to Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 54:00


The latest in Trump's hush payment and classified documents trials. Stormy Daniels' vivid testimony about her alleged encounter with Trump left jurors nauseous. Plus, Trump's classified documents trial has been indefinitely postponed, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's escalating disputes with tribal nations, college protests over the Israel-Hamas war disrupting graduations, Steve Bannon's failed appeal on contempt charges, a Chinese zoo's controversial panda-dog stunt, and the bizarre story of a woman living inside a grocery store sign for a year. Plus the band Airpark checks in to play their new song. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/its-news-to-us/message

Revealing Voices
HAIKAST V – Horticulture Therapy

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 6:15


I really enjoy the idea of volunteer work in public spaces.  For me, it feels like the basics of civilization. Essentially, I am talking about convincing people that no one needs to get paid to benefit the common good. This is a difficult task on a number of levels. First, people like to get paid. Second, there are city and county workers who get paid to maintain public spaces who may not like volunteers working in these same areas. Third, doing large scale projects to benefit the public good requires money, talent, time, and coordination. Fourth, if the project is going to endure, maintaining public space designed and created by volunteers requires long term support from people who are paid. This is even more difficult to achieve when doing landscape projects. About three years ago, my friend, Ben, and I had just completed a volunteer landscape project and had ambitions for a bigger endeavor. We needed someone who had control over substantial amounts of grass (aka green canvas) and an appreciation for native plants.   We found our key supporter in Brian Payne, Director of the AirPark property on the north side of Columbus. In addition to the acre of land that he had already given us to create a meadow, he also has about a 2 mile People Trail going through his property. We developed a fundraising campaign for $15,000 to purchase plants, signage, raised beds, and a bench for a project that we dubbed, the “AirPark Pollinator Path.”  In year one, we completed the meadow and transformed an 800 square foot AirPark entrance area into a native plant bed.  We had only used about half of our money, so for spring 2023, we decided to take on over 7,000 square feet of space. It was much more than I had dreamed was possible when we started the fundraising campaign. By the end of April, 15 new beds were completed. Over the course of one of the most incredible weeks of volunteer coordination, led by multiple Sierra Club members, the sod was removed, mulch was added, plants were layed out, holes were dug, flowers and grasses found their new homes, and water topped off the effort. And then a glorious rain fell that Saturday evening after we were done. One of the new volunteers that came out mentioned that she is getting a Masters in Public Health.  She shared with me that she is convinced that taking care of plants improves health. She wants to be able to explore that more in her education. I told her that I am very confident that horticulture therapy is an effective way of improving physical and mental health.  In my opinion, on any list of options that a doctor, therapist, public health official, pastor, or concerned friend may give to someone in need of support for their mental health, working with plants should be top 5.  I do have a broad definition for working with plants!  There are lots of actions that I associate with horticulture therapy in my life. Planting, harvesting, cooking, floral arranging, smelling, weeding, watching the insect interactions, pruning, eating raw veggies straight from the ground, picking fruits from the tree, plucking berries from the bush, drying, saving seeds, composting, rubbing fingers on a mint leaf, waving my hand over the top of native grasses….  Imagine all of the things that you can do just on the other side of what you do not control - after germination, that beautiful creative act when the green shoot emerges from seed. That first glimpse of green has a name - radicle. It is in nurturing that life just one small step after the radicle moment that horticulture therapy emerges for me.     So in these beds of columbine, butterfly weed, western sunflower, joe pye weed, penstemon, aster, coreopsis, iron weed, spiderwort, rattlesnake master, wild quinine, prairie drop seed, little blue stem, and coralberry, our friends the bees, butterflies, bugs, bats, and birds will thrive.  The fauna will bask in this culinary floral delight. This becomes their ecological home.

Revealing Voices
HAIKAST V – Horticulture Therapy

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 6:15


I really enjoy the idea of volunteer work in public spaces.  For me, it feels like the basics of civilization. Essentially, I am talking about convincing people that no one needs to get paid to benefit the common good. This is a difficult task on a number of levels. First, people like to get paid. Second, there are city and county workers who get paid to maintain public spaces who may not like volunteers working in these same areas. Third, doing large scale projects to benefit the public good requires money, talent, time, and coordination. Fourth, if the project is going to endure, maintaining public space designed and created by volunteers requires long term support from people who are paid. This is even more difficult to achieve when doing landscape projects. About three years ago, my friend, Ben, and I had just completed a volunteer landscape project and had ambitions for a bigger endeavor. We needed someone who had control over substantial amounts of grass (aka green canvas) and an appreciation for native plants.   We found our key supporter in Brian Payne, Director of the AirPark property on the north side of Columbus. In addition to the acre of land that he had already given us to create a meadow, he also has about a 2 mile People Trail going through his property. We developed a fundraising campaign for $15,000 to purchase plants, signage, raised beds, and a bench for a project that we dubbed, the “AirPark Pollinator Path.”  In year one, we completed the meadow and transformed an 800 square foot AirPark entrance area into a native plant bed.  We had only used about half of our money, so for spring 2023, we decided to take on over 7,000 square feet of space. It was much more than I had dreamed was possible when we started the fundraising campaign. By the end of April, 15 new beds were completed. Over the course of one of the most incredible weeks of volunteer coordination, led by multiple Sierra Club members, the sod was removed, mulch was added, plants were layed out, holes were dug, flowers and grasses found their new homes, and water topped off the effort. And then a glorious rain fell that Saturday evening after we were done. One of the new volunteers that came out mentioned that she is getting a Masters in Public Health.  She shared with me that she is convinced that taking care of plants improves health. She wants to be able to explore that more in her education. I told her that I am very confident that horticulture therapy is an effective way of improving physical and mental health.  In my opinion, on any list of options that a doctor, therapist, public health official, pastor, or concerned friend may give to someone in need of support for their mental health, working with plants should be top 5.  I do have a broad definition for working with plants!  There are lots of actions that I associate with horticulture therapy in my life. Planting, harvesting, cooking, floral arranging, smelling, weeding, watching the insect interactions, pruning, eating raw veggies straight from the ground, picking fruits from the tree, plucking berries from the bush, drying, saving seeds, composting, rubbing fingers on a mint leaf, waving my hand over the top of native grasses….  Imagine all of the things that you can do just on the other side of what you do not control - after germination, that beautiful creative act when the green shoot emerges from seed. That first glimpse of green has a name - radicle. It is in nurturing that life just one small step after the radicle moment that horticulture therapy emerges for me.     So in these beds of columbine, butterfly weed, western sunflower, joe pye weed, penstemon, aster, coreopsis, iron weed, spiderwort, rattlesnake master, wild quinine, prairie drop seed, little blue stem, and coralberry, our friends the bees, butterflies, bugs, bats, and birds will thrive.  The fauna will bask in this culinary floral delight. This becomes their ecological home.

We Own This Town: Music
345: You Know What Cover Songs Are

We Own This Town: Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 69:10


BROKE, Transylvania Stud, Willie Dustice, Six One Tribe [feat. Trip God F'RF'R and Negro Justice], Casual Sects, Tower Defense, Your Gaze, VOLK, L.Z.R., The Berlinettas, The Protomen, Sean Nelson, Airpark, Volunteer Department, SONATORE, Abby Johnson

Revealing Voices
HAIKAST IV – Going Green

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 5:17


I love spring and love moseying around my yard, marvelling at the flowers popping through the mulch and the abundance of - are they pink, magenta, maybe even purple - or simply, redbud tree blossoms. There's so much to be thankful for. That being said, please take a few minutes with me to consider the suppression of this beauty.  The culprit is grass. It's mid-April and I just mowed for the first time this year. Thankfully, over the last 5 years, I have slowly transitioned the lawn into mulched flower beds and raised vegetable beds - drastically cutting the square footage of space for my human powered, reel lawn mower. It may not be the cleanest cut, but it's pollution free and a good workout.  There are empty lawn lots across this country. Much of it is public space, maintained by the city or state.  There are some immaculate lawns full of fertilizer, herbicide, and perfectly mown lines - my favorite are the diagonal strips that make X's. Like a baseball field ready for the World Series.  But I'm not talking about the outfield of the St. Louis Cardinals. You may not realize where these lots are in your city because they are so incredibly unremarkable.  The purpose of these spaces is to keep the grass from getting too tall to not get a complaint.  They are the kind of places that no one cares much about, so they are rarely used.   The funny thing is that they don't serve much of a human purpose, but we, as humans, can't help ourselves from mowing the spaces every week to literally kill any chance of other living things from finding a reliable food source and safe shelter. If non-human life do risk taking up residence, they'll probably get killed by a mower blade or someone who decided that the dandelions simply cast too yellow a glow on the turf.   CNN reported in April 2022 that in Palm Springs, California, it takes 63,000 gallons of water per year to maintain the green in a 1,500 square foot yard. That's not even a big yard. I could go on with stats from various sources about the immense cost of maintaining a yard - Business Insider magazine reported in 2016 that Americans spend more than $30 billion/year on maintaining their yards.  Some reporters describe lawn as the largest “cash crop” in the United States because of that expense.  Not cash for the homeowners who spend hours and dollars to - it is very odd to say - “raise grass”, but cash for the companies that perpetuate the need for these great green monoculture carpets.   What is the benefit of this cash crop?   I think it has a lot to do with control, senseless social norms, and the fear of wilderness.   A couple years ago, my friend and I approached the Columbus, IN city airport about the possibility of adding native plant space to the AirPark.  We identified an acre of space between the Columbus Community Garden and a nearby subdivision.  Thankfully, the AirPark Director saw the vision of creating habitat using native plants in the space that was the type of mow over zone I've been describing.  The Director understands that maintaining the grass is expensive and takes up the labor time of his staff. I had no experience in converting grass to a native plant meadow, so I followed the suggestion of our local Sycamore Land Trust. We began with spraying the field with Roundup 2 times over the course of 4 months. In February, we broadcast 40 different native plant seed varieties across the area and let it grow until July.  In July, it was moved to about an 8 inch height to knock down the weeds and give more light to the germinating seed.   Over Thanksgiving weekend, I went out into the field and did a 360 video of the space to send to my friend at the Land Trust. He was happy with the growth in the first year.   I brought to the field a large bin of harvested seed heads from my home. I added this seed to the edge near the bench we dedicated to my friend, Chelsea. It is exciting to have an acre that is growing wild in our city.

Revealing Voices
HAIKAST IV – Going Green

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 5:17


I love spring and love moseying around my yard, marvelling at the flowers popping through the mulch and the abundance of - are they pink, magenta, maybe even purple - or simply, redbud tree blossoms. There's so much to be thankful for. That being said, please take a few minutes with me to consider the suppression of this beauty.  The culprit is grass. It's mid-April and I just mowed for the first time this year. Thankfully, over the last 5 years, I have slowly transitioned the lawn into mulched flower beds and raised vegetable beds - drastically cutting the square footage of space for my human powered, reel lawn mower. It may not be the cleanest cut, but it's pollution free and a good workout.  There are empty lawn lots across this country. Much of it is public space, maintained by the city or state.  There are some immaculate lawns full of fertilizer, herbicide, and perfectly mown lines - my favorite are the diagonal strips that make X's. Like a baseball field ready for the World Series.  But I'm not talking about the outfield of the St. Louis Cardinals. You may not realize where these lots are in your city because they are so incredibly unremarkable.  The purpose of these spaces is to keep the grass from getting too tall to not get a complaint.  They are the kind of places that no one cares much about, so they are rarely used.   The funny thing is that they don't serve much of a human purpose, but we, as humans, can't help ourselves from mowing the spaces every week to literally kill any chance of other living things from finding a reliable food source and safe shelter. If non-human life do risk taking up residence, they'll probably get killed by a mower blade or someone who decided that the dandelions simply cast too yellow a glow on the turf.   CNN reported in April 2022 that in Palm Springs, California, it takes 63,000 gallons of water per year to maintain the green in a 1,500 square foot yard. That's not even a big yard. I could go on with stats from various sources about the immense cost of maintaining a yard - Business Insider magazine reported in 2016 that Americans spend more than $30 billion/year on maintaining their yards.  Some reporters describe lawn as the largest “cash crop” in the United States because of that expense.  Not cash for the homeowners who spend hours and dollars to - it is very odd to say - “raise grass”, but cash for the companies that perpetuate the need for these great green monoculture carpets.   What is the benefit of this cash crop?   I think it has a lot to do with control, senseless social norms, and the fear of wilderness.   A couple years ago, my friend and I approached the Columbus, IN city airport about the possibility of adding native plant space to the AirPark.  We identified an acre of space between the Columbus Community Garden and a nearby subdivision.  Thankfully, the AirPark Director saw the vision of creating habitat using native plants in the space that was the type of mow over zone I've been describing.  The Director understands that maintaining the grass is expensive and takes up the labor time of his staff. I had no experience in converting grass to a native plant meadow, so I followed the suggestion of our local Sycamore Land Trust. We began with spraying the field with Roundup 2 times over the course of 4 months. In February, we broadcast 40 different native plant seed varieties across the area and let it grow until July.  In July, it was moved to about an 8 inch height to knock down the weeds and give more light to the germinating seed.   Over Thanksgiving weekend, I went out into the field and did a 360 video of the space to send to my friend at the Land Trust. He was happy with the growth in the first year.   I brought to the field a large bin of harvested seed heads from my home. I added this seed to the edge near the bench we dedicated to my friend, Chelsea. It is exciting to have an acre that is growing wild in our city.

Love Your Career
Love Your Career: Rob Christie

Love Your Career

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 38:29


This week we are proud to have a conversation with a great and widely talented professional Rob Christie, Group Commercial Director for Airparx. I've known Rob a long time and I was really keen to hear from him about his career and development. A key area for me was how he developed well and then transferred into the supplier side of the sector. Rob is engaging and very honest. Rob and I cover keys areas and he gives his real story on topics like: - Graduate schemes - why they were great in our sector. - Tips for candidates in how to interview, there are lots, including role play. - Tips for internal progression. - Importance of recognising mentors along the way - Importance of tailoring your CV for the job you are applying for. Plus so many more interview tips! - Tips for businesses in modern day recruitment. - Importance of ‘not being in a rush'. Great advice! - Great book tips too, including the classics of Good to Great and Rich Dad Poor Dad. If you have liked Love Your Career so far, you'll love this conversation I promise. Lawrence. You can find out more about Lawrence and the Love Recruitment team via the links below. https://www.loverecruitmentgroup.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrenceeverest/ You can explore Airpark right here. https://airparx.com/en/ You can also follow Love Recruitment for more content, help, jobs and fitness recruitment expertise. https://www.instagram.com/loverecruitment https://www.linkedin.com/company/love-recruitment-ltd If any of the tips around interviews were of interest, you can find out more candidate help with our candidate guide, which point you in the direction blogs, tips and guidance from Lawrence and the team https://www.loverecruitmentgroup.com/pages/candidate-guide Sponsored by Share The Love https://www.loverecruitmentgroup.com/pages/sharethelove

Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale
Ep. 69 - Scottsdale's own best supporting actor

Today and Tomorrow in Scottsdale

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 34:47


Meet Amanda Melby, an actor who plays multiple roles in Scottsdale: coach, teacher, mentor, successful business owner. Amanda, who has had major roles in movies and on theater stages, owns Verve Studios in the city's Airpark. There, her and a cast of professionals teach and coach everyone from accomplished actors polishing their skills to those just starting out. Find out what movies Amanda has starred in, including a major picture filmed right here in the city. If the whole world is a stage, Verve Studios shines a bright light on Scottsdale.

We Own This Town: Music
320: Inside the Marathon

We Own This Town: Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 47:18


King Coogi, Virghost & KingPin da Composer, Dante Williamson, Ohphelia, Venus & The Flytraps, Lou Turner, Airpark, kettleflower, Black Venus, XISTS, faster is faster

marathon composer kingpin black venus airpark
Dans le casque d'Amelie
TheBeths/Suede/Airpark/DeathCabForCutie/TheBlackAngels/GCM/Mazue/Faye - sorties du 16/09/22 #176

Dans le casque d'Amelie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 25:43


01 The Beths - Expert in a dying field02 Suede - She still leads me on03 Airpark - Warm luck04 Death cab for cutie - Roman candles05 The black angels - History of the future06 GCM/Ben Mazué/Gaël Faye - La causeBonus spirituel : Francis Cabrel - Assis sur le rebord du monde (car il est temps de changer ce monde!)

The WildBlue Podcast
Episode 33 - Developing an Airpark - What's at stake? Part 2

The WildBlue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 36:06


Listen in as Chris & Todd interview Craig Wilcox, pilot & high-end Midwest airpark developer. Get excited about an amazing upscale airpark coming soon! Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/ArrowheadAirpark

The WildBlue Podcast
Episode 32 - Developing an Airpark - What's at stake? Part 1

The WildBlue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 40:12


Listen in as Chris & Todd interview Craig Wilcox, pilot & high-end Midwest airpark developer.

Grand Canyon Echoes
045. Su Fong - The Best Professional Development I‘ve Ever Had

Grand Canyon Echoes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 30:44


Originally from Korea, Su Fong is an experienced educator who joined Airpark Toastmasters to improve her adopted second language - English. In just a few years at Airpark, Su has became a confident speaker and inspiring leader within her club and a member of the District 3 Speakers Bureau. She wants everyone to know that Toastmasters is the best professional development she's ever had! (Recorded September 24, 2021)

Good Morning Aurora
Monday | 07/19/2021 | Live News & Aurora Updates w/ Special Guest Erik Franzen

Good Morning Aurora

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 64:20


Good morning and happy Monday! We're here with our buddy Erik Franzen & we've got Chai Latte today. We fancy. Enjoy the news! - The battle against illegal fireworks continues in Aurora. Our elected officials appear determined, even ready to use drones, to bring an end to the issue. Read the article here: https://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/aurora-beacon-news/ct-abn-aurora-fireworks-st-0718-20210716-gkrafqzhvbh5tnnviycitpadua-story.html - Did you check out our latest live music event we did on a random weekend? We interviewed a band called Airpark and you should check these guys out! Two brothers who are talented musicians; check out our interview with these guys here: https://www.goodmorningaurorail.com/post/bonus-live-music-special-sunday-6-27-2021-live-music-sunday-w--airpark-on-gma - A recent Kane County board meeting experienced a bout of conspiracy theory, ramshackle assertion and a lack of facts. The result was a commitment by the board to have Kane County Clerk Mr. Cunningham address said assertions, via the Public Service Committee. The topic of today's discussion was this article. Read it here: https://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/aurora-beacon-news/opinion/ct-abn-crosby-kane-board-st-0718-20210718-zmgqyvfdanf4hpbwkkt4kmdnu4-story.html Our friend Erik is moving to Florida and we will miss him. This was an awesome episode of the 2nd largest city's 1st daily news podcast, we appreciate you all for listening. It's Monday and we're all here and strong. Let's make good change today. Be blessed and tune in tomorrow for more great news.

Good Morning Aurora
BONUS Live Music Special: Sunday | 6/27/2021 | Live Music Sunday w/ Airpark On GMA

Good Morning Aurora

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 26:09


Great music on a perfect Sunday morning. We were pleased to be joined by Airpark, fresh off their experience at Summer Solstice Yorkville! They have awesome music on Spotify, iTunes & Amazon. Shouts out to a great band!

Good Morning Aurora
Tuesday | 06/22/2021 | Local News & Aurora Updates w/ Special Guest Diesel

Good Morning Aurora

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 64:07


Coffee, news, water & juice boxes. And the news. Today we have our friend Diesel here to chop it up and wax poetic about life & motorcycles. Here's the news: - Naperville Alive Center is excited to announce summer camps for teens! All camps are open to area teens and only cost $25 with the option of scholarships! Also, free teen drop-in is available from 1-6 p.m. Monday-Friday! You can also get email updates and texts as well; text: iamalive to 833-308-0860 to start receiving texts. Shouts out to our dear friends of the Alive Teen Center, both Naperville & Aurora. #community - Live music is back with touring indie acts at Summer Solstice Yorkville! Summer Solstice Yorkville offers locals and visitors an excellent opportunity to enjoy the rising stars of independent music and craft brewing on the scenic Yorkville riverfront June 25-26, 2021. This year's festival lineup includes touring bands and independent artists from across the country, complemented by performances from a curated collection of Chicagoland musicians, some of whom are regular fixtures at the festival. Shouts out to our friends of Enjoy Aurora! #enjoyaurora Friday, June 25th River Stage: Olivia Ports (5pm and 6:15pm), John Till (7:35pm and 9pm) Pavilion Stage: John Condron (5pm), David Quinn (6:45pm), Alex Williams (8pm), Vandoliers (9:30pm) Saturday, June 26th Pavilion Stage: Screeching Halts (1:30pm), Yard Eagle (2:50pm), Tim Gleason (4:10pm), Jake Stringer (5:30pm), Craig Brown Band (6:50pm), Okey Dokey (8pm), Desert Noises (9:30pm) River Stage: Nikki Morgan (5pm and 6:20pm), Airpark (7:40pm and 9pm) - Community Job Fair! Wednesday, July 7th at the Prisco Center (150 W. Illinois Ave.), and it will be from 3 to 6 pm. Hosted by @Representative Barbara Hernandez individuals seeking employment are invited to learn more about job opportunities at approximately 15 businesses local to Aurora! On site interviews will be available AND resumes are recommended. Shouts out to the Office Of State Representative Hernandez! If you or anyone you know is in need of work this event is for them! #nowhiring Tune in tomorrow for another episode of Buenos Días Aurora and it will be fun! News and coffee with the 2nd largest city's 1st bilingual news podcast. Have a great and awesome day today and have peace! The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in everyday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #aurorail #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #spotify #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #podcast #goodmorningaurora #localnews #tuesday #tuesdaymorning --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support

Good Morning Aurora
Monday | 06/21/2021 | Local News & Aurora Updates w/ Special Guest Salvatore Hall (24 Rungs: An ASMR Journey To Self-Recovery)

Good Morning Aurora

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 66:04


Happy Monday, it's the post Father's Day show! We hope you all had a great weekend, especially all the Dad's out there. So last night there was a tornado watch but we all made it in one piece. We've got a friend and author Salvatore J Hall in the studio along with Xavier, the host! Let's get into the news: - Our friends of Fox Valley United Way are having their very first Halloween Hustle 5K & 1 Mile Fun Walk! This is a great fundraising event, the proceeds of which will ensure financial support for our children. The date will take place on Oct. 17th at 9 am at Phillips Park. Sponsorships are available and registration is required. Click this link to register: https://www.foxvalleyunitedway.org/halloween-hustle-5k-1-mile-fun-walk/ - Kane County Triad and several of our other friends and community partners are coming together for the Annual Triad Picnic For Seniors! How cool is that! This will be taking place on Tuesday, August 10th from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm at the Phillips Park Pavilion, 1000 Ray Moses Drive. The cost is $3! Seniors can register on line or in person at any Fox Valley Community Center by August 1st. To register online use code 112007-01. You can also register by phone with Senior Services Associates, Inc, by calling 630-897-4035. Shouts out to the Fox Valley Park District, Aurora Township and many others! - Finally, live music is back with touring indie acts at Summer Solstice Yorkville! Summer Solstice Yorkville offers locals and visitors an excellent opportunity to enjoy the rising stars of independent music and craft brewing on the scenic Yorkville riverfront June 25-26, 2021. This year's festival lineup includes touring bands and independent artists from across the country, complemented by performances from a curated collection of Chicagoland musicians, some of whom are regular fixtures at the festival. Shouts out to our friends of Aurora Area CVB Friday, June 25th River Stage: Olivia Ports (5pm and 6:15pm), John Till (7:35pm and 9pm) Pavilion Stage: John Condron (5pm), David Quinn (6:45pm), Alex Williams (8pm), Vandoliers (9:30pm) Saturday, June 26th Pavilion Stage: Screeching Halts (1:30pm), Yard Eagle (2:50pm), Tim Gleason (4:10pm), Jake Stringer (5:30pm), Craig Brown Band (6:50pm), Okey Dokey (8pm), Desert Noises (9:30pm) River Stage: Nikki Morgan (5pm and 6:20pm), Airpark (7:40pm and 9pm) That's it for today's news, head on over to Spotify to listen to today's interview. We have much more to come so stay tuned. Also, hit that 'subscribe' button on YouTube so you can see all of our interviews. Be sure to purchase 24 Rungs on Amazon and tune in Wednesday to Buenos Días Aurora the 2nd largest city's 1st bilingual news podcast. Another happy Father's Day past to all you great Dad's out there. Be blessed, have a great day and we'll see you all tomorrow! Peace! The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in everyday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #aurorail #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #spotify #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #podcast #goodmorningaurora #localnews #monday #mondaymorning --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support

Tinez Talk
Airpark Talk - Series 4

Tinez Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 68:35


Marcello Tito talks about being a true, honest and wise leader. From struggling beginnings to great accomplishments, the story behind the evolution of his father's foundation, Airpark Towing & Auto Repair. A talk that points at entrepreneurship, hard work and business. A small business that's impacted a lot of lives in the community that they serve in and that is hungrier for more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tineztalk95/support

Just Plane Radio
Just Plane Radio 12-5-20

Just Plane Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 43:20


This week Captain Dennis gets his first guests after becoming a Florida resident in an Airpark. Plus giving the gift of aviation for the holidays!

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Just Plane Radio
Just Plane Radio 11-7-20

Just Plane Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 43:19


This week the JPR crew talk about Captain Dennis becoming a Florida resident in an Airpark. Plus another flying car takes to the skies!

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Panama City Beach Real Estate
Sandy Creek Airpark June 2020 Market Update

Panama City Beach Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 3:47


Bay Real Experts 726 Thomas Dr, Panama City Beach, Florida 32408 (850) 628-5385 https://bayrealexperts.com/ https://www.google.com/maps/place//data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x8893871d90fbd919:0x4c684007dbc7a38a?source=g.page.share Sandy Creek Airpark June 2020 Market Update Want to see the latest inventory in Sandy Creek Airpark and Sold data? Visit: https://bayrealexperts.com/just-listed-just-listed-lot-4-airway-street-panama-city-fl-32404-in-sandy-creek-airpark-panama-city-beach-real-estate-agents/ Daily real estate talk, tips, trends, statistics, market updates for Panama City Beach Real Estate. About the Author: Sean Casilli is a Florida resident and licensed real estate professional with Coldwell Banker Realty. He is also a Coldwell Banker Global Luxury specialist with a plethora of other specialty designations including: CLHMS, ALHS, RENE, PSA, GRI, RSPS, SRS, SRES, green, e-PRO, AHWD, RCC, MRP, ABR, C2EX. To reach Sean Casilli with Coldwell Banker Realty any questions, please ask for him by name.

Spill the Tea with Whoa Dakota

In this episode I'm joined by brothers Michael and Ben Ford of the band Airpark. They get real about what it's like being in a band with a sibling, recording their EP, "Songs of Airpark" with their friends Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley of the band Tennis, and how they sleep (or don't sleep) on the road. They are charming and fun and I want to learn everything they know about writing songs. Listen to their music and follow them on all social media platforms! airparkband.com whoadakota.com

The Drew Hahn Show
TDHS: Stereo Foam

The Drew Hahn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 15:00


Featuring a Jam by Airpark and discussing the latest in happenings from the Valley over the past weekend including a Gala. Plus Kuber Producer and I aren't always saints. Get the scoop on our bad Karma moment here!

Border Crossings - Voice of America
Border Crossings: Airpark

Border Crossings - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 30:52


Border Crossings host Larry London sat down with the band Airpark who talked about and performed songs from their EP, "Songs of Airpark."

Lyrical
Michael Ford Jr and Ben Ford of Airpark

Lyrical

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019


Songwriting brothers Michael and Ben are nearly "Irish twins" - a term I learned during the latest episode of Lyrical. And, as they told me, being brothers gives them an advantage when it comes to songwriting because they know how to be direct with their feedback and work together to make music that they love. They were both in the folk/rock outfit The Apache Relay which enjoyed a healthy amount of success with their "wall of sound" style of music. Michael told me that he wanted Airpark to be known as "...a band that takes chances" and it certainly was a risk in departing from The Apache Relay's signature sound to make the more minimalist groove rock that Airpark started out with on their first release, "Volume 1." Since that first release though they have continued to switch it up with each new single and EP, and as Ben stated, "We have no interest in making the same record twice." Although they tour pretty constantly, they still find the time record intricately crafted songs with lyrics that evoke intense feelings. "Yours Till I Die" is perhaps one of my favorite songs of all time, with lyrics that feel so real that you forget it's even a song when you listen to it. If that doesn't make sense hopefully listening to my interview with Ben and Michael will help clear things up.

Around Chandler
Around Chandler 001 Kevin Hartke

Around Chandler

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 36:11


Welcome to episode 1 of the Around Chandler podcast where we introduce you to the people that make Chandler Arizona so great. Chandler will have a new Mayor in January for he first time in eight years. We welcome Mayor-Elect Kevin Hartke to the podcast to talk about his plans to keep Chandler a great place to live. Please remember to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss future guests and let us know who you would like to hear from. You can message us on Instagram @aroundchandleraz or email me Dean at Around Chandler dot com.  Paint us a picture of your childhood Grew up in St Louis Dad was a WW2 Vet Master degree from University of Missouri When did you end up in Chandler 1985, was working in Canada with church What was it like? 60,000 people, but was growing quickly Downtown was dusty  Where did the houses end at that time? Cotton and Corn surrounded the city Recently elected Mayor, why did you originally decide to run for City Council? Wasn't planning on it Was active in the community 2006 had an opening on Council I was encouraged to apply and was selected then ran and elected for the seat in 2010 and 2014 Are you still a pastor? Lead pastor at Trinity Christian Fellowship Turned in resignation so can serve as Mayor full-time When you ran for Council it was a crowded race, but when you ran for Mayor you were uncontested, was that a surprise to you? Was a surprise Was talk of others running, but they descided against it Chandler has become known as hub of technology in the southwest, how do you see that playing out? Continuing Intel developing new plant More development on Price Corridor WAYMO and self-driving cars  Can you talk about Price Corridor more In the 80's talked to Intel about what they could to expand Intel has grown, the largest employer in Chandler Several large employers growing there What is Waymo doing now? Using Chandler as ground zero mapping Seeing who they can partner with, light rail Providing first and last miles for public transportation  Great cities seem to have neighborhood identities. Here we have Downtown, Price Corridor, West Chandler we now see signs for Uptown and we have the Airpark area. Do you think having neighborhood identities is important for building community? Price Corridor West Chandler Uptown Chandler Downtown Chandler Airport Where do you see Chandler going in housing Only 12% of Chandler not developed or planned We are at 259k population now and plan is for about 285k Many developments being built were zoned in 2006 When you were running for your you stressed three things. Great jobs, great schools, safe neighborhoods. Let’s start with great jobs. What can Chandler do for more great jobs? Business retention and expansion We ask those who are already here what we can do to help Looking at attracting new business where there is land available like we are doing on Price Corridor Are you acively looking outside of City and State to recruit business? We hire great people to set vision on the economic development committee We do want high tech business We already have some of the best public schools in the state, but we also have great charter schools that score at the top of the state testing like Chandler Prep and Basis. What can we do to continue the trend with great schools? Basis Chandler #2 high school in it the US Chandler Prep is Arizona's #1 high school Chandler Unified School district is #1 public district in Arizona Goal is to have more going on to get post high school education Promoting STEM We look at ways to co-share facilities with things like pools and libraries Where can we improve with safe neighborhoods? Continually monitoring what we need with policing Lowering emergency response time Nextdoor technology to spread information that is going on What do you see as the biggest challenge Chandler faces? Buildout, would love to offer more recreation facilities Can we work with Gila to the south? Cost of housing Chandler has the lowest cost of living of any City in Valley You talked about buildout and the availability of land. What about downtown? Will that build up? Downtown Chandler will spread east and west a little more  By rail road tracks have more land More area to the south to develop that will extend to Pecos What does a week look like for you as you take on this new role? 30-35 hours a week meeting and responding to people Still 40 hours a week at church What will your first 100 days look like? The city has great vision and well run Taking care of unfunded liabilities for police and fire We will do council retreat with new council members to talk goals and vision Continue to attract high tech and great jobs Will do State of City February 21 at Center of the Arts Staff will take our visions and help us come up with plans What about the base? We jsut lowered taxes and do no see a reason we will need to raise them Helps the community You have a friend coming to visit you, what would you tell them to do? Come out in November-March People from all over nation are coming here to restart their business Where would you take them to dinner? Bourbon Jacks for a burger DC Steakhouse for a steak Many great downtown restaurants  Kevin on Twitter  Kevin on Facebook Kevin's Website      

Word of Mouth
#26: Leonard Cohen

Word of Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 66:53


Ben and Michael Ford visit the podcast to discuss the late, great Leonard Cohen. Ben and Michael are brothers that have been playing music together since they were in middle school in Louisiana. Formerly of Apache Relay, they've a new band called Airpark and recently started a rehearsal space in Nashville called Eugenia Hall. Our thanks to Ben and Michael for coming on to pay tribute to one of the all-time greatest songwriters who's lived. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Airpark TV Show
Airpark TV YE Rally Joseph-Dagmar clips

Airpark TV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2013 1:38


Joseph W tells of first flight-Dagmar Kress comments. For family use

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Airpark TV Show
Airpark TV- YE Grady R Flight

Airpark TV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2013


Unedited 15fps of first flight for Young Eagle Grady R. Flown by Dagmar Kress

Airpark TV Show
Airpark TV- Lukas T

Airpark TV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2013


Clips from Young Eagle Lukas T at Young Eagle Rally, June 8 2013

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Airpark TV Show
Airpark TV- Melek's Flight

Airpark TV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2013 23:35


15fps courtesy clips, Young Eagle Melek A.'s first flight. for mobile devices See youtube channel for HD

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Airpark TV YE Kaden

Airpark TV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2013


courtesty clips of Young Eagle Kaden S on first flight.

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Airpark TV Show
Airpark TV Pilot Promo

Airpark TV Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2013 7:51


Promo Video for the Family / Children's TV Show pilot, Airpark. Crowdfunding now.