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Tom and Mark interview Joe Smazal of Interra Realty and Ann Reilly of Westward360 during NSBC's Live Event! Conversations range from leasing trends to handling evictions and the state of the multifamily market in 2025. This show is full of valuable insights from two heavy hitters in the Chicago Multifamily Real Estate market! If you enjoy today's episode, please leave us a review and share with someone who may also find value in this content! Connect with Mark and Tom: StraightUpChicagoInvestor.com Email the Show: StraightUpChicagoInvestor@gmail.com Guest: Joe Smazal & Ann Reilly, Interra Realty & Westward360 Link: Joe Smazal's LinkedIn Link: Ann Reilly's LinkedIn Link: SUCI Ep 156 - Joe Smazal Link: Northwest Side Building Coalition (NSBC) Website Guest Questions 00:30 The State of Chicago's NW Side Commercial Real Estate. 04:33 Leasing trends and strategies! 10:18 Dealing with evictions in today's market. 17:17 Who is transacting in multifamily real estate in Chicago? 20:58 The evolution of the tenant pool and the market in Chicago. 24:53 Rapid fire Chicago real estate questions! ----------------- Production House: Flint Stone Media Copyright of Straight Up Chicago Investor 2025.
A replay of my interview from a few weeks back with Ann Reilly the Executive Director of The NYC Brewers Guild. NYC Brewed kicks off next Saturday Feb 22 from 3-7:30 pm at Industry city. News from Athletic Brewing, Virgin Craft Beer, Alesmith, Dogfish Head and The Grateful Dead team up for a new pale ale. Changes at Ironbound Cider. Big tariffs on steel and aluminum and how they will affect the price of beer and more. Suds and Duds too. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adaptability is essential in today's rapidly changing world, especially with the rise of AI. This episode explores the importance of adaptability and features Ann Reilly, a renowned expert in leadership, emotional intelligence, and AI. Ann and Rosie discuss the reasons behind the recent explosion of AI, the challenges it presents, and the opportunities it offers. They also delve into the skills needed to thrive in this new era, including adaptability, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Discover how you can embrace AI, develop your adaptability, and navigate the future of work with confidence.
Ann Reilly the Executive Director of the NYC Brewers Guild joins me to talk all about NYC Brewed taking place Feb 22 and all the exciting changes they’ve made and more. News from Bold Rock, The 411 on the Firestone Walker Beer Fest. Changes at Sapporo/Stone. Beers from Troegs, Von Ebert Brewing. Closings. Huge beer dinner at Paragon Tap and Table with Twin Elephant Brewing and more. Suds and Duds too. #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #beer #fcancer #smallbusinessowners #beerfestivals #beertours #music #podcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest is Ann Reilly. The Executive Director of the NYC Brewers Guild. The kick off to #nycbeerweek is right around the corner. News from Firestone Walker The folks at @teamplayerproductions have released their schedule for the year. @newbelgium has closed their taproom in San Francisco. New cider @boldrockhardcider New cans for Northcoast. New lo cal beer from Boston. The Beer Run is back. Manahopkin tickets are on sale now. New beer from Dogfish and Alesmith. Suds and Duds and so much more. @njcraftbeer @hoppedupnetwork @sjbeerscene #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #growler #beer #jerseybeers #fcancer #smallbusinessowners #beerfestivals #beertours #music #savenjbeer #podcasts #crowlersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our hosts welcome NYC beer legend Ann Reilly to discuss her role as Executive Director of New York City Brewer's Guild and Board Member of Infinite Ingredient, as well as the changing beer scene, tipping service workers, and upcoming events—including an exciting announcement from the DYEDB crew! Follow Ann on Instagram @nyccraftbeerGet tickets for NYC Beer Week Opening Bash @https://www.nycbrewed.com/And learn more about her work with Infinite Ingredient @ https://www.infiniteingredient.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Carol and Dee talk about starting flower seeds, starting vegetable seeds, and several other gardening topics.Head over to our Substack newsletter for more information about this week's episode. Be sure and subscribe to get the newsletter directly in your email inbox!Some links:Flowers: Carol's article on growing mistletoe from seed.Two older books on seed starting:Seeds: The Definitive Guide to Growing, History & Lore by Peter Loewer (1995) (Amazon link to used copies)Park's Success with Seeds by Ann Reilly (1978) (Amazon link to used copies)Veggies: Two blog posts with more info:Grow your own transplants from seed - Red Dirt Ramblings®Starting tomato seeds - Red Dirt Ramblings®On the Bookshelf: Groundcover Revolution: How to use sustainable, low-maintenance, low-water groundcovers to replace your turf, by Kathy Jentz (Amazon Link)Dirt: Margaret Roach's latest article in NYT: On flower seedsRabbit Holes:Dee: What is a vitrectomy?Carol: Another Lost Lady of Garden Writing (Josephine Nuese) and a Month by Month reading project.The usual links:Affiliate link to Botanical Interest Seeds. Book links are also affiliate links.Email us anytime at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com For more info on Carol and her books, visit her website. Visit her blog May Dreams Gardens.For more info on Dee and her book, visit her website. Visit her blog Red Dirt Ramblings.On Instagram: Carol: Indygardener, Dee: RedDirtRamblings, Our podcast: TheGardenangelists.On Facebook: The Gardenangelists' Garden Club.On YouTube.
Mary Ann and Patrick grew up with mothers who were sisters and fathers who were brothers. Mary Ann's family lived in upstate New York save for a 5 year stint in Texas and Patrick's family began in Nashville, Tennessee before migrating north to Finley, Ohio. The two families spent every Easter and two weeks in the summer together. Loving chaos would be the most apt phrase for these gatherings. Moving into their adult years, after Patrick returned home from serving in a M*A*S*H in Korea during the Vietnam War, he settled on the West Coast while Mary Ann remained in the Northeast. Respective focus on family and careers curved their paths in different directions until they arrived at the point of not having seen one another for 27 years. It was at this point that Mary Ann suggested to Patrick that they take a trip together to reconnect. Patrick enthusiastically agreed and a short time later they were greeting each other with loving embraces in the Calgary Airport before beginning a joyful reunion via a Road Scholar trip to the Canadian Rockies. Hear more about their trip and their many joyful reminiscences along the way on this week's show.Have comments or questions for us? Interested in sharing your story on Aging Well? Please send your information and questions to Hugh via email at willowwaycreations@gmail.com or through any of our social media links on our website, findingbeautyinthegray.com. We'd love to hear from you and appreciate your feedback. Leaving feedback on your podcast host site (Apple, Spotify, etc.) is the single most important and effective way for us to stay viable and to continue to bring you great stories and helpful resources. And if you are enjoying the show and getting value from our topics and guests, we would most welcome your financial support. Producing a quality resource does require appreciable financial investment. Thank you! Support the show
My guest is Ann Reilly the Exec Director of the NYC Brewers Guild. All the details on NYC Beer Week which kicks off Sat Feb 26th. New beers from Troegs, Alesmith, Stone & Wallenpaupack Brewing. Details on Lions Roar Brewing 1 yr Anniversary party. Plus a cool event at Flagship Brewery next month that I will be attending. The Craft Beer Marketing Awards entries have been extended. The 411 on a new Brewery opening in Fort Collins, Colorado in the Spring called Mythmaker Brewing and so much more. @njcraftbeer@hoppedupnetwork@sjbeerscene#metalforever#drinklocal#drinkcraftnotcrap#stouts#ipas#lagers#ales#sours#hops#pilsners#porters#gastropub#speakeasy #growler#beer#jerseybeers#fcancer#smallbusinessowners#beerfestivals#beertours#music#savenjbeer#podcasts#crowlers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Come visit us at TALEA Beer in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and go ahead and give 'em a follow on Instagram and Tik Tok!If you're interested in volunteering as a Safety Advocate at Blocktoberfest this Saturday 10/2, email Ann Reilly at Ann.NYCBrewersGuild@gmail.com Special shoutout to Digital Island Studios for their sound engineering help! Keep up with me on the gram @BrewswithBroads Groovy music by Megan Bagala, and art by Sabrina Rain at The Hoppiest Shop See ya in the spring!
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy is covering one of the best weeks of the year, NYC Beer Week! For the first part of the show, Jimmy welcomes Ann Reilly from the NYC Brewers Guild; Jim Betz from Coney Island Brewery in Brooklyn, NY; and Jeff Lyons from Endless Life Brewing in Brooklyn, NY. Then in the second half, Jimmy catches up with Kat Telesca and Vic Pitula from Coney Island Brewery; Meg Rickerson from Someday Bar NYC in Brooklyn, NY; and Fee Doyle from Beer Witch in Brooklyn, NY. Ann starts the conversation by highlighting the beer boxes created by the NYC Brewers Guild, both as a way to celebrate beer week and also share NYC beer with customers outside of the city. Jim gets everyone excited about the special beer Coney Island Brewing is featuring in a beer box, and also explains how they are supporting the NYC Hospitality Alliance. Ann then offers us an update on the state of NYC craft beer, and Jeff highlights a couple of special moments from the past year. The second part of the show is all about the women. Opening her own bar just seven months before Covid-19 hit, Meg explains how the pandemic was a real crash course in bar ownership, forcing her to master everything from staple guns to small business loans. She also recently founded Save NYC Bars as a method to communicate the ripple effect that the pandemic has caused throughout the entire community. The gang all agrees that the history of beer is closely tied to women, and Kat, Vic, and Fee all chime in with interesting stories about the connection between beer, women, and witches. Finally, we hear about some exciting new beers and favorites, and Meg shouts out a special beer that supports lesbian-run bars, which is another underrepresented community that is struggling in the beer scene.Photo Courtesy of Ann Reilly.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
Episode TranscriptNYC Brewers Guild Website: NYCBrewed.comMichael James Jackson Foundation Website: themjf.orgLearn more about The Pink Boots Society here!And also check out Barley's Angels and Girls Pint Out. Groovy music by Megan Bagala, and art by Sabrina Rain at The Hoppiest Shop
New York City Beer Week is upon us, and during these unprecedented times this year's celebration will be unlike any other. New York City Brewers Guild Executive Director Ann Reilly joins the show to peel back the curtain on the hoppy happenings in store for The Big Apple, plus a unique opportunity for craft beer fans from coast to coast to join the fun. We also explore the role of the Brewers Guild, the pandemic's impact on the industry and how people can show their support, diversity in craft beer, and more. NYC Beer Week rundown: NYCBrewed.com Follow Ann: Instagram.com/NYCCraftBeer Follow Matt: Twitter.com/MLandes18 Instagram.com/PropsAndHops Watch the interview on YouTube Audio intro: Bird Creek, "Hooky with Sloane" Audio outro: Frank Sinatra, “New York, New York” Sponsor: Powered by Dimers.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brad and Dan's interview with Reilly, Associate Pastor at Presbyterian New England Church in Saratoga Springs NY. Reilly shares how she grew up evangelical, realized she was gay right about the time she received the call to ministry, and her role as a possibility model to young people. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/straightwhiteamericanjesu/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/straightwhiteamericanjesu/support
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Hop Talk is back just in time for Oktoberfest! Well, Oktoberfest was cancelled this year for obvious reasons, and so is the NYC yearly event Blocktoberfest - at least in the traditional sense. This episode we are joined by Ann Reilly of the NYC Brewer's Guild to talk all about the new direction this local beer get-together is taking for 2020, as well as how the Guild aims to support NYC breweries through exposure and education. Visit www.snobeery.com for more photos and info on this episode! Learn more about the NYC Brewer's Guild and join Blocktoberfest 2020 at https://www.nycbrewed.com/
Maybe you’re a small business owner. Maybe you’d barely gotten your feet wet when COVID hit. Under these conditions, everyone is trying to regroup and reorganize, but small business owners are in a unique situation: they’re trying to figure out how to keep revenue flowing and adapt to the digital-first world we are living in, without the funding that a large corporation has. To tackle these topics we have Mary Ann Reilly, Head of North America Marketing at Visa. Mary Ann holds extensive experience in finance, marketing and global branding. Some of her favorite projects, however, are programs that support small businesses and champion women’s advancement. Last year, Visa partnered with the Female Founder Collective to launch She’s Next, Empowered by Visa, a global initiative that helps women in their efforts to run, fund and grow their small businesses. And, more recently, Visa announced a significant commitment to digitally enable 50 million small and micro businesses around the globe in the wake of the economic crisis. Thanks for listening! We love our listeners! Drop us a line or give us guest suggestions here, or visit https://anchor.fm/superwomen/messages on your desktop or phone to leave us a voice memo! Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Big Ideas Leveraging the tools at your disposal to transition your business online. [03:24] How to plan a successful reopening that prioritizes health and safety. [05:20] Links Female Founder Collective She’s Next, Empowered by Visa Visa Small Business Hub Authorize.Net is waiving its gateway monthly fee for new merchants until August 1, 2020, which provides access to several digital payment and fraud management tools --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superwomen/support
My guest is Ann Reilly the Executive Director of the NYC Brewers Guild. #NYCBEERWEEK is coming up in just a few weeks @brooklynexpocenter we'll discuss that, the collaboration beer and so much more. News from @capemaybrewco @coronadobrewing also no more sales tax on flights in #NYSTATE Plus Southern Tier jumping into the cider game and a long time Brewery is shutting down. Suds and Duds as well with the beers in the picture. @njcraftbeer @newyorkcraftbeer @newjerseybeer @hoppedupnetwork #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #growler #beer
Episode 251 - Ann Reilly, Executive Director NYC Brewers Guild Happy Monday, Thieves! We’re talking to Ann Reilly, Executive Director of the NYC Brewers Guild, today about the upcoming festivities that are NYC Beer Week. We wanted to know how the week has evolved over the last several years, from a time when you could count on one hand the number of breweries in the city to today when we have dozens upon dozens of breweries dotted throughout all five boroughs. This year’s Beer Week starts February 22 with the annual Opening Bash and goes through the following week. Tune in and let us know what you think!**Want to support us? We have launched a PATREON Page. Click here to let us know you care!**As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS!You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!!Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
Brad and Dan's interview with Reilly, Associate Pastor at Presbyterian New England Church in Saratoga Springs NY. Reilly shares how she grew up evangelical, realized she was gay right about the time she received the call to ministry, and her role as a possibility model to young people.
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Women in New York’s beer scene dominate this week’s discussion on Beer Sessions Radio. Jimmy is joined by Kat Martinez, the founder of LineUp Brewing, Katherine Kyle, managing partner at the Blind Tiger, Ann Reilly from 5 Boroughs Brewing, and Lindsey Ronchi of Fool’s Gold. As they sipped on a raspberry sour they talked about the need to further categorize this broadly defined type of beer, among other things. Community was a recurring theme in the conversation, from social media networks, to the New York Brewers Guild, and the Pink Boots Society. Everyone dwelled on the many connections between beer and art as well. A strong argument was made for greater diversity in the beer industry and many believed local businesses, especially in New York City presented a good opportunity for this. Any one who listens to this episode will walk away with new events on their calendar like Beer without Beards and Blocktoberfest. Beer Sessions Radio is powered by Simplecast.
That’s right, it’s the first week of SPRING! And we’ve got some great guests joining us today on Heritage Radio Network. We’d like to welcome to the show Ann Reilly (Social Media/Photographer), Libby Vader Ploeg (Greenpoint Cans/Illustrator), Daniel Birch (Illustrator), Bruno Daddi (Iconyc), and Robert Sherrill (Covenhoven).