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For today's Friday News Roundup, we're looking at how City Hall found $50 million to avoid teacher layoffs, we're discussing the aftermath of what one city councilmember described as police “brutality” in the gayborhood after Pride celebrations, and we're analyzing the real political meaning behind District Attorney Larry Krasner's unusual letter delivery to Mayor Cherelle Parker. And for our City Cast Philly Neighbors, in our bonus segment host Trenae Nuri and executive producer Matt Katz tell you about four brand new public outdoor spaces in the city that you're going to want to check out this summer. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Philly schools will not cut 340 classroom jobs amid budget cuts, Mayor Parker says Philly School District will not make 340 classroom job cuts after all, mayor announces Philly DA Larry Krasner requests more money for funding from mayor and more meetings Market Street in Old City gets a $16 million glow-up in time for America 250 New public space that floats on the Schuylkill River arrives at Bartram's Gardens SEPTA reopens long-shuttered South Broad Concourse in Center City Philadelphia City officials respond to backlash against heavy police involvement at Philly Pride Our newsletter has Philly news & events in your inbox every weekday morning. Call or text us: 215-259-8170 Instagram: @citycastphilly Support our show and get great perks as a City Cast Philly Neighbor: membership.citycast.fm Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Four Seasons Philadelphia ArtPhilly Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise
Meredith Sellers, Interpretation and Access Manager at the Mütter Museum of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Caroline Winschel, Director of Development & Communications at Bartram's Garden and Mackenzie Warren, Education and Programs Manager for PhilaLandmarks, representing Grumblethorpe and Powel House, discussed the Colonial Garden Consortium, bringing attention to Philadelphia's amazing botanic history in time for the Semiquincentennial. Partners in this initiative include Bartram's Garden, Fort Mifflin, Grumblethorpe, Pennsylvania Hospital, Powel House, The Woodlands, Wyck Historic House and The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, where the exhibit ‘Revolutionary Botany' examines the origins of the American pharmacy and American botanical medicine and celebrates Philadelphia's role as “the birthplace of America” and the College as “the birthplace of American medicine.” The properties offer a look at the plants of our founding fathers and mothers used and cultivated for food, medicine and finally, beauty. and allows us to gain an understanding of the deep interconnections in how European settlers gained this knowledge from Native Americans and shared it, amongst themselves and as well as abroad., The Consortium has teamed up to create a StoryMap, a digital resource for the public. It displays a map of the partner sites and details their histories in relation to that era of the city. The StoryMap highlights several networks that made significant contributions to the practice and understanding of horticulture, including Native Americans, African Americans, Quakers, physicians, and families, and spotlights notable plants. The StoryMap also offers a calendar of programming from the participating sites, including a ‘Meet & Geek' on Wednesday, June 10th at the Mutter Museum. To access the StoryMap visit MutterMuseum.org and click on “On View.”Learn more about the Colonial Garden Consortium during our Mütter Meet and Geek. Several partners will be there to share fascinating objects from the sites, and discuss the many ways plants were used in Early America. Sign up by visiting visit MutterMuseum.org and clicking on events.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Laura Rippel is the Director of Fine & Performing Arts at the Bolles School, shares details of renovatoins at their Bartram middle school campus, where the North Hall, formerly a dormitory faciltiy, will become a creative arts education and studio space for student use.
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In the middle of Mark's Gospel we find Jesus, who has been teaching, healing, and confusing people for months. The crowds have been following Him, the religious leaders have been questioning Him, and His disciples have been trying to figure out who He really is. It's at this point that Jesus stops being evasive about His identity and starts being really clear about His mission. And it's not at all what anyone expected. "The Journey to the Cross" isn't just about what happened to Jesus two thousand years ago. It's about what happens to us when the God we think we understand turns out to be completely different from what we expected. It's about following a King whose crown is made of thorns, whose throne is a cross, and whose victory looks awfully like defeat. Mark doesn't give us a comfortable Jesus. He gives us an unexpected King who challenges everything we think we know about power, success, and what it means to win. This journey will take us through confession and confusion, glory and struggle, greatness redefined and expectations shattered. Over these six weeks, we'll discover that the cross isn't just the destination of Jesus' journey, it's the revelation of who He's been all along. The beautiful upset of a King who conquers by surrendering, and who saves the world by losing everything. Are you ready to have your expectations challenged? Are you ready to follow a King who doesn't fit the mold? Are you ready for the journey to the cross?
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Historian Dr. Kathryn Braund visits In Focus, taking us back to the time of the American Revolution, when a young Quaker botanist traveled the South collecting plant species that we still enjoy today.
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As we celebrate America's 250th on In Focus, Dr. Mark Wilson discusses the journey of a young Quaker naturalist, William Bartram, and the plants that connect him to Alabama, Georgia, and Florida today.
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What happens when a man in his 50s finally bets on himself after decades of playing it safe?In this powerful conversation, Vince sits down with legendary fitness leader Clark Bartram to talk about fear, faith, business, and the journey to becoming the man you were called to be.Clark shares raw stories about setbacks, brand deals, family struggles, and the courage it took to launch his own coaching movement for men over 40.You'll hear how fitness became the hook, but transformation went far deeper...mindset, community, integrity, and calling. If you've ever wondered if it's too late to pivot or if your story really matters, this episode will speak directly to you.In this episode:0:00 Intro2:20 Starting Coaching Later in Life4:24 Fear and Betting on Yourself9:30 6 Pack Shortcut Lessons11:27 Coaching Men Over 4016:08 How To Help Guys Through Shame and Embarrassment21:23 The Maximized Man Program24:49 The Five Core Principles27:25 How To Coach Guys To Take Control and Responsibility32:06 Clark's Business Model36:52 Live Events & Outdoor Gym42:50 Stewardship and Using Your Home45:49 Marriage, Faith & Forgiveness53:06 Where to Find ClarkResources:Clark on IG: https://www.instagram.com/clarkbartram/Maximized Man: https://www.maximizedmanelite.com/Maximized Manhood by Ed Cole: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0883686554---⏯️ Learn How to Achieve Freedom From Fitness on My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/vincedelmonte
In this episode, host Chris Duffin sits down with the legendary Clark Bartram—Marine veteran, National Fitness Hall of Fame inductee, and founder of the Maximized Man Elite program. Known as America's most trusted fitness professional, Clark has dedicated his life to inspiring men to reclaim their vitality, strength, and purpose—naturally and sustainably. Clark Bartram's journey in men's health and fitness is nothing short of remarkable. Once a U.S. Marine, Clark transformed his discipline and passion into a decades-spanning career—earning recognition as “America's most trusted fitness professional.” He's inspired millions through books, TV appearances, and elite coaching, notably with his Maximized Man Elite program, guiding men over 40 to reclaim vitality and strength naturally. At age 61, Clark faced a new test: a diagnosis of prostate cancer despite his peak condition. Rather than let it stop him, Clark became an advocate, founding the nonprofit “Check It Like a Man” to promote early screening and awareness. Clark Bartram: https://clarkbartramsystems.com Instagram: @clarkbartram This episode of the ARCHITECT of RESILIENCE podcast is available on Apple, Spotify & YouTube, and is sponsored by: @marekhealth : Performance. Longevity. Optimization.
It began on a quiet Thursday evening in St. Bartram's Church. A candle flame trembled, though no wind stirred. The scent of tobacco smoke drifted where none had smoked for years. And whispers of presence moved through the still air, leaving the vicar and his flock unsettled.In this episode of Whisperings From the Rowan Tree, Nell Rowan is called to witness the mystery of The Angel's Whisper. Alongside Vicar Alan Merritt and Rose Whitlow, a woman marked by a near-death experience and a gift she cannot explain… Nell uncovers letters left in pews, signs of energy, and the difference between spirits, angels, and the unseen presence that comforts in silence.In this story, you'll discover: The mystery of flickering candles, scents, and signs left behind Rose's story of survival, light, and healing hands Letters that speak directly to the grieving heart A tarot reading revealing sacred presence and awakening A quiet visualization with the candle flame, a reminder that you are not aloneThis tale is both mystery and meditation, weaving together folklore, spirituality, and the quiet comfort of believing there is more than what we see.Press play and step into a church where silence speaks, letters appear like gifts, and the flame itself becomes a whisper: When the flame moves, I am near.
It's the Friday News Roundup! We're talking about the first wave of SEPTA service cuts, how Philly is planning to move about in the city and throughout the region with these cuts, Frankford High School reopens after closures due to asbestos, and Xfinity Live! Gets a name change. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by producer Abby Fritz to talk this all out, plus what they found about the mixed messaging around McGlinchey's future. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: SEPTA ambassadors help riders plan for potential cuts Some SEPTA paratransit riders will lose service due to cuts Stacy Garrity is officially running for governor of Pennsylvania Amtrak: SEPTA cuts could affect service all across Pennsylvania Lincoln High can put 900 students in trailers to relieve overcrowding, the city zoning board ruled Philadelphia's Frankford High School reopens after $30 million asbestos remediation project McGlinchey's Employees Say the Bar Is Closing Forever (Updated) McGlinchey's owner says he plans to sell the bar, not close Bartram's Mile Trail Reopened for Public Use. Xfinity Live! gets new name in partnership with Philadelphia-based Stateside Brands Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly Call or text us: 215-259-8170 We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly And don't forget—you can support this show and get great perks by becoming a City Cast Philly Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Independence Seaport Museum Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise
Send us a textPrevail Over Cancer Podcast with Co-Hosts Jeff Lopes & Keith Bishop Episode 41 - Excited to release our Prevail Over Cancer Edition Show that will help you Prevent, Prevail and Strive Over Cancer. As I openly shared my journey and experiences beating Cancer, I have partnered up with Clinical Nutritionist and Cancer Coach the One and Only OK Cancer Cowboy Keith Bishop. This episodes we bring you Clark Bartram - Sharing My Cancer Journey.Learn More about Clark BartramGive Jeff Lopes a Follow on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jefflopes/ Check out Keith Bishop on on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/prevailovercancerCheck out a incredible Blog on Cancerhttps://www.prevailovercancer.com/blogUltra BotanicaOur Listeners Get 20% off there Entire order & Monthly Subscriptions McCoy TeasMcCoy Teas offer loose leaf teas, organic teas and our personal favorite the Wellness line.Support the show
This week, Preston chats with Dr. Mark Scott from the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Mark shares some of the unique projects that his statewide research team has completed over the years, including the pending launch of a web-based tool that will allow organizations to predict how changes to the landscapes could impact the biodiversity throughout the watershed. They wrap up the episode by sharing the news that the long-awaited species description will be published very soon for the newest member of the Micropterus genus, the Bartram's Bass. We hope that you enjoy this episode! Main point: "What we do with the land affects the waters." Dr. Mark Scott's email address: scottm@dnr.sc.gov SCDNR's Statewide Fisheries Research webpage: https://www.dnr.sc.gov/fish/fwfi/index.html Get in touch with us! The Fisheries Podcast is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky: @FisheriesPod Become a Patron of the show: https://www.patreon.com/FisheriesPodcast Buy podcast shirts, hoodies, stickers, and more: https://teespring.com/stores/the-fisheries-podcast-fan-shop Thanks as always to Andrew Gialanella for the fantastic intro/outro music. The Fisheries Podcast is a completely independent podcast, not affiliated with a larger organization or entity. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by the hosts are those of that individual and do not necessarily reflect the view of any entity with those individuals are affiliated in other capacities (such as employers).
In this episode of HYDRATE, Tracy sits down with Clark Bartram, a renowned fitness coach who specializes in helping men over 40 become the best versions of themselves.Clark shares his inspiring journey, from joining the Marine Corps at 17 to gracing the covers of over 100 magazines. He explains how he built his personal brand on a foundation of discipline and intention, setting himself apart in the competitive fitness industry by consistently making himself valuable. The conversation dives deep into living a purpose-driven life through the power of mindset and taking massive action. Clark also opens up about his recent battle with prostate cancer, detailing his alternative treatment journey and the importance of advocating for your own health. They also explore themes of masculinity and what it truly means to be the "CEO of your own body." This episode is packed with wisdom on how to cultivate a strong body and an even stronger mind. Tune in to hear Clark's incredible story and get inspired to maximize your own potential.Connect with Clark:Website: maximizedmanelite.comNon-profit: checkitlikeaman.orgFacebook: Clark Bartram's 60-Day Summer Shred ChallengeInstagram: @clarkbartramConnect with Tracy:Website: https://tracyduhs.com/Hydration shop: https://sanctuarysd.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracyduhs/Flow FAM community: https://tracyduhs.com/join-flow-fam/
March is jam-packed with events across town, from the Philadelphia Flower Show to the Philly Beer Fest to the St. Patrick's Day Parade. In this episode, you'll hear Matt's recommendation for a private pizza-and-hoagie tasting experience at the Hoagie Room at Pizzeria Beddia, Abby's interest in learning about healing plants at the Indigenous Phytotherapy series at Bartram's Garden, and Trenae's plan to visit the reopened National Marian Anderson Museum. And if you're craving new food options, you'll love our list of restaurants opening this month and Siani's picks for community cooking classes in the city. For even more tips on how to make the most of March in Philly, check out Hey Philly's take on what to do this month. If you're new here, welcome! We've put together a starter pack for you, with episodes and articles to welcome you to the City Cast Philly community. Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly Call or text us: 215-259-8170 We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices