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Obstacles and Opportunities: Navigating Franchise Ownership in 2021 Broadcast Date: July 22nd, 2021 Broadcast Time : 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST The last year-and-a-half have been difficult to say the least. Between worrying about our families, keeping our kids on track and trying to work productively from home, we have […] The post Obstacles and Opportunities: Navigating Franchise Ownership in 2021 appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
An online petition is underway to have RTE end its traditional daily Angelus broadcasts, in the wake of the Mother and Baby Homes report, However, RTE insist the majority of people want The Angelus to continue - Michael Nugent of Atheist Ireland and Amanda Gallagher debate the issue
Which Star Wars movie is Palpatine the best in? We discuss that and other fun topics in One With The Force before our main discussion about time skips in Star Wars. There have been time gaps between most Star Wars content, anywhere from one year to 30, so we have a fun discussion speculating whether or not the The Mandalorian will use them too. We end the show by featuring the best of your tweets in Resistance Transmissions! The Resistance base is open to all, so spread the word about our Star Wars podcast and join us!
Where Passion and Purpose Collide. Topic: Talking with Nancy Bigley, COO of Painting with a Twist Broadcast Date: June 17, 2020 Broadcast Time: 5:00p Est / 4:00p Cst / 3:00p Mst / 2:00p Pst Hosts: Elizabeth Denham – Publisher of The Franchise Woman, Rebecca Monet – CEO of Zorakle Profiles Sponsored by: The Pillars of Franchising, […] The post Where Passion and Purpose Collide appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
Topic: How does FranchiseGrade.com help you make confident franchise investment decisions? Broadcast Date: May 14, 2020 Broadcast Time : 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST Join host Ray Pillar, Owner of Molly Maid Aurora-Naperville, Kristin Selmeczy, Female Business Warrior & CEO Molly Maid Bloomingdale and co-host Elizabeth Denham, CEO of The […] The post How does FranchiseGrade.com help you make confident franchise investment decisions? appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
Topic: Emergency Advice for Your Business During the Coronavirus Pandemic: What to Say and Do With Your Landlords, Lenders, Franchisor, Taxes and Employees Broadcast Date: April 16, 2020 Broadcast Time : 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST Emergency advice during the Coronavirus Pandemic is discussed by host Ray Pillar, Owner of […] The post Emergency Advice for Your Business During the Coronavirus Pandemic appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
Topic: Simple Systems – Clear instructions for running your business easier. & Franchise Audit & Finance tips you need to know! Broadcast Date: April 9, 2020 Broadcast Time : 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST Ray Pillar, Owner of Molly Maid Aurora-Naperville, Elizabeth Denham, CEO of The Franchise Women and co-host […] The post Simple Systems – Clear instructions for running your business easier. appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
Topic: How is Coronavirus affecting equipment financing for franchisees? Update on the financing industry with RJ Grimshaw Broadcast Date: March 26, 2020 Broadcast Time : 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST Join host Ray Pillar, Owner of Molly Maid Aurora-Naperville, Elizabeth Denham, CEO of The Franchise Women and co-host Fred McMurray, […] The post How is Coronavirus affecting equipment financing for franchisees? appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
Topic: Women in Franchising March 2020 – Updates from female franchising professionals that are making a difference in 2020 Broadcast Date: March 19th , 2020 Broadcast Time : 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST Join host Ray Pillar, Owner of Molly Maid Aurora-Naperville, Elizabeth Denham, CEO of The Franchise Women and […] The post Women in Franchising March 2020 appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
Topic: MaidPro, FlyFoe, Men In Kilts Franchise. How did Christopher Chapman pickup the nickname Chappy? Who are the Men in Kilts? What is Flyfoe? Broadcast Date: March 12, 2020 Broadcast Time : 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST Join host Ray Pillar, Owner of Molly Maid Aurora-Naperville, Rebecca Monet, CEO Zorakle […] The post MaidPro, FlyFoe, Men In Kilts Franchise appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
Topic: Ctrl V – A Virtual Reality franchise Broadcast Date: March 5, 2020 Broadcast Time : 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST Updated Audio for the full show Join host Ray Pillar, Owner of Molly Maid Aurora-Naperville, Elizabeth Denham, CEO of The Franchise Women and co-host Fred McMurray, CEO of Westvyne, […] The post Ctrl V – A Virtual Reality franchise appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
Topic: Crave Hot Dogs & BBQ – A Tasty Franchising Story Broadcast Date: February 27, 2020 Broadcast Time : 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST Join host Ray Pillar, Owner of Molly Maid Aurora-Naperville, Elizabeth Denham, CEO of The Franchise Women and co-host Fred McMurray, CEO of Westvyne, as they discuss […] The post Crave Hot Dogs & BBQ – A Tasty Franchising Story appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
Topic: Birthday Pak, Celebrating Life’s Memorable Moments. Broadcast Date: February 20, 2020 Broadcast Time : 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST Join host Ray Pillar, Owner of Molly Maid Aurora-Naperville, Rebecca Monet, CEO of Zorakle Profiles and co-host Fred McMurray, CEO of Westvyne, as they discuss how to be successful at […] The post Birthday Pak, Celebrating Life’s Memorable Moments. appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
Topic: STEM for Kids, making science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fun and real for children Broadcast Date: February 13, 2020 Broadcast Time : 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST STEM for Kids. Join host Ray Pillar, Owner of Molly Maid Aurora-Naperville, Kristin Slemeczy, Owner Molly Maid Central DuPage, Bloomingdale, Elk […] The post STEM for Kids, making science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fun and real for children. The Moni Singh interview appeared first on Pillars of Franchising.
Broadcast Date: April 17, 2018 Broadcast Time: 6:00 pm ET / 3:00 pm PT Stream: WPFWFM.org/radio Podcast: launching 4/16, this episode will be posted for download 4/18 Social Media Handles: @CoryBooker, @GreenpeaceUSA, @LCVoters, @Think100show @RevYearwood @EJinAction, @T_Sittenfeld, #Think100 Overview: Our most basic public health protections are under attack. At the same time our ability to provide input into […] The post Episode 30: “Relentless: the hidden climate impacts” [October 23, 2018] appeared first on Hip Hop Caucus.
Broadcast Date: April 17, 2018 Broadcast Time: 6:00 pm ET / 3:00 pm PT Stream: WPFWFM.org/radio Podcast: launching 4/16, this episode will be posted for download 4/18 Social Media Handles: @CoryBooker, @GreenpeaceUSA, @LCVoters, @Think100show @RevYearwood @EJinAction, @T_Sittenfeld, #Think100 Overview: Our most basic public health protections are under attack. At the same time our ability to provide input into […] The post Episode 30: “Relentless: the hidden climate impacts” [October 23, 2018] appeared first on Hip Hop Caucus.
Welcome to Blackbird9's Breakfast Club's Wednesday Podcast A Mystic Golem Imprisons the Goy. Tonight we will look at the history of Computers and Robots.https://www.blackbird9tradingposts.org/2017/10/18/a-mystic-golem-imprisons-the-goy-blackbird9-podcast/ In the First Hour Host Frederick C. Blackburn will cover the recent chaotic events brought on by the teachings of the Frankfurt School Marxists. Their mission: establish a Greater Israel ruled by globalism under the direction of Talmudic Noahide Law and at the same time force all other nations to surrender their independent sovereignty. In the Second Hour, A Mystic Golem Imprisons The Goy, the host examines the esoteric history of Computers and Robots. From the ancient symbol of the Golem in jewish mythology, to the mechanical replica of Athena's beloved owl, Bubo, fashioned by Hephaestus (Vulcan) in Greek mythology, to HAL in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey we will discuss the events and players in this high tech pursuit of creating Artificial Intelligence and the Perfect Slave to serve in the New World Order of PAX JUDAICA.Broadcast Time and Date 8:00PM ET - Wednesday Oct 18 2017 TagsGolem, AI, New World Order, Pax Judaica, Robots
Welcome to Blackbird9's Breakfast Club's Wednesday Podcast A Mystic Golem Imprisons the Goy. Tonight we will look at the history of Computers and Robots.https://www.blackbird9tradingposts.org/2017/10/18/a-mystic-golem-imprisons-the-goy-blackbird9-podcast/ In the First Hour Host Frederick C. Blackburn will cover the recent chaotic events brought on by the teachings of the Frankfurt School Marxists. Their mission: establish a Greater Israel ruled by globalism under the direction of Talmudic Noahide Law and at the same time force all other nations to surrender their independent sovereignty. In the Second Hour, A Mystic Golem Imprisons The Goy, the host examines the esoteric history of Computers and Robots. From the ancient symbol of the Golem in jewish mythology, to the mechanical replica of Athena's beloved owl, Bubo, fashioned by Hephaestus (Vulcan) in Greek mythology, to HAL in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey we will discuss the events and players in this high tech pursuit of creating Artificial Intelligence and the Perfect Slave to serve in the New World Order of PAX JUDAICA.Broadcast Time and Date 8:00PM ET - Wednesday Oct 18 2017 TagsGolem, AI, New World Order, Pax Judaica, Robots
As we continue to celebrate fathers this month, today’s prayer focus prepares each listener to come to GOD to be refreshed, renewed, and rejuvenated. We approach GOD boldly with our request. We remember that we are approaching a throne of grace, a throne of unmerited favor towards us. Not that we deserved it or are entitled, not because we are so good. It’s because GOD loves us and GOD is good! It is this type of mind set that allows us to obtain mercy and find grace to help just precisely when we need it! “Rejoice in our confident hope. Be patient in trouble, and keep on praying.” Romans 12:12, NLT
Talk of the Towns | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Host: Ron Beard, University of Maine Cooperative Extension Engineer: Amy Browne Issue: Community concerns and opportunities for citizen involvement Broadcast Time: 10- 11 AM Program Topic: Food Security and Food Pantries Key Discussion Points (list at least 3): · How are you framing the question of food security (and difference from hunger)? · What is the extent of food insecurity in this part of Maine? How does Maine compare to the nation or region? · What factors lead or contribute to food insecurity / hunger in eastern Maine? · How are communities, agencies and organizations responding? · What are ways for addressing the issue in the short run? · What are the longer term, structural solutions and policies needed to address food security? · Where do local food pantries fit into the spectrum of short and longer run solutions? · How are food pantries organized and supported in this part of Maine? · What trends insure food pantry food provides needed calories but is also healthful? Marjorie's interview covered the basics of the food drive: What led to the creation of this particular food drive? What is different about this food drive (incentive for matching cash donations)? How is the drive organized to achieve its goal of 10,000 plus items? How do listeners get involved? Beyond the food drive, how is Extension helping address food security? (education on growing, preparing and preserving food, support for food pantries, encouragement for Master Gardeners and others inMaine Harvest for Hunger) Contact info for listeners wanting to learn more, get involved Beyond success in this and other food drives, what are your hopes for how we address the issue of food security as a community and as a nation? Guests by name and affiliation: A) Sara Yasner, United Way of Eastern Maine B) Susan Farley, Washington-Hancock Community Agency C) Jim Tintle, Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry D) Marjorie Peronto, University of Maine Cooperative Extension (in pre-recorded interview) Call In Program: Yes Political Broadcast: No The post Talk of the Towns 3/9/12 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Talk of the Towns | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Issue: Citizen engagement, local democracy, occupy maine Broadcast Time: 10- 11 AM Program Topic: Learning from Occupy Efforts in Eastern Maine Key Discussion Points: 1. What inspired you to get involved … what was your path like? Where there particular issues or questions that Occupy groups have raised that particularly resonate with you? 2. What have the various Occupy efforts looked like (Bar Harbor, Ellsworth, Bangor, Augusta)… what activities did you carry out in the fall and early winter? 3. What have you seen happening more recently, with the gathering in Washington and the Occupy the Courts events? 4. What are you planning? (free speech community event in Bar Harbor… other events?) 5. What have you learned? What about the Occupy movement seems to make it easy for people to get involved? What tangible/intangible results have you seen in your community as a result of Occupy efforts? 6. What issues that seem to be emerging as most important for the Occupy movement in 2012, and how you would like to see Maine people respond and get involved. Guests: A) Lawrence Reichard, Bangor B) John Curtis, Ellsworth area C) Simon Beckford – east of Ellsworth D) Benjamin Hitchcock — Bar Harbor / College of the Atlantic E) Kara Oster– Bar Harbor / College of the Atlantic F) Margaret Fetzer-Rogers– Bar Harbor / College of the Atlantic Call In Program: Yes Host: Ron Beard Engineer: Amy Browne The post Talk of the Towns 2/10/12 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Broadcast Time: 10 AM – 11 AM Program Topic:Family Cow Key Discussion Points: a)Requirements in terms of time b) feed, pasture, health, hay c) what to do with the milk Guests by name and affiliation: A) diane Schiveira MOFGA B) Megan Gerriston Wood Prairie Farm C ) Christine Baker Sunnyside Farm Call In Program: Yes Political Broadcast: NO Host: Cheryl Wixson MOFGA Engineer: Amy Browne The post Common Ground Radio 2/3/12 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Broadcast Time: 10:00AM – 11:00AM Program Topic: William Yellowrobe Jr. Key Discussion Points: a) William Yellowrobe's background b) Plays writing as a tool for social messages c) Play writing process Guest: William Yellowrobe Jr./ Preeminent National Playwright Call In Program: No Political Broadcast: No Host: Donna Loring Engineer: Amy Browne The post Wabanaki Windows 1/17/12 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Talk of the Towns | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Issue: Education/ Economy Program Name: Talk of the Towns Broadcast Date: January 13, 2012 Broadcast Time: 10-11AM Program Topic: Careers for Today and Tomorrow: Higher Ed's role in preparing students Key Discussion Points: · Where is Maine's economy headed and what are the careers of today and tomorrow? · What is higher education's role in preparing students for the careers of today and tomorrow? · An example of career preparation is exposure to the process of engineering—starting with a problem and designing something new or improved to solve that problem… you are taking that approach statewide, through the Innovation Engineering Program… tell us how that is working? · In addition to preparing students for careers, the University has a unique role with innovation, so that the ideas that students and faculty develop get picked up by business and improve productivity and, in the long run, profits and new jobs… talk about how that potential is being realized at UM? · You have begun serving on the State Workforce Investment Board… what is the purpose of this board and how will it carry out its work? · What were the University Higher Education Centers designed to do and how have they evolved? · How are Hancock County residents taking advantage of the Higher Education Center in Ellsworth? What would we see if we were to visit? · There is a mix of students using higher education to gain career skills… technical colleges, community colleges, university students. Describe how you are creating new partnerships to meet these various needs? · Beyond developing career skills, and becoming proficient, what about the broader goal of education, using knowledge to lift people up? How is that goal addressed within the Higher Education Centers? · How do you see the University Higher Education Center contributing to the economy and community life in Hancock County? · Where do you see the local economy heading, and how is the higher ed center helping students prepare? · What led you to begin classes at the higher ed center? What makes the center a good match for your needs? Where would you like to be in 5 years? · What attracted you to teach at the higher ed center? What works well with this approach to education, what are the challenges for students and how are you and others meeting them? What is satisfying… tell a story about a student you have followed after graduation… · What are your hopes for how higher education continues to help people develop the skills and qualifications for careers of today and tomorrow? Guests by name and affiliation: 1. Renee Kelly, Director of Economic Development Initiatives & Co-Director of the Foster Student Innovation Center 2. Bonnie Sparks, Director, Hancock County Higher Education Center 3. Micki Sumpter, Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce 4. Joan Piskura, December graduate 5. Jeanne Edwards, instructor, EMMC Call In Program: Yes Political Broadcast: No Host: Ron Beard Engineer: Amy Browne The post Talk of the Towns 1/13/12 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Issue: Program Name:boattalk Broadcast Date:jan 10 2012 Broadcast Time:10 am Program Topic:being a boat captain Key Discussion Points: a)how do you get into working on boats b)what do captains do c)tracking marlins and tailing whales Guests by name and affiliation: A) kelly klicker boat captain Call In Program: yes Political Broadcast: Host:mike joyce/alan sprague Engineer:amy browne The post BoatTalk 1/10/12 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Issue: Participatory Democracy Program Name: Democracy Forum Broadcast Date: January 9, 2012 Broadcast Time: 10-11:00 a.m. Program Topic: What do we need to make our democracy work better? Key Discussion Points: a) Why do you think Congress has such a low approval rating? b) What are the systemic impediments that prevent Congress from responding to what members surely know citizens want? c) Is campaign finance reform part of the solution? What about a constitutional amendment to allow broader reform? d) Why are there so few moderates in Congress? e) Some people think the two-party system is part of the problem. They advocate solutions like open primaries or others that favor small parties. What do you think of those suggestions? f) What about revising the Senate rules to limit use of the filibuster? g) How do you view the role of the media? h) What changes would you propose? i) What can citizens do? Guests by name and affiliation: A) Maine Congresswoman Chellie Pingree B) Dr. Thomas E. Mann, constitutional scholar of the Brookings Institution Call In Program: Yes Political Broadcast: Yes Host: Ann Luther, League of Women Voters Engineer: Joel Mann
Issue: Seeds Program Name: Common Ground Radio Hour Broadcast Date: January 6, 2012 Broadcast Time: 10 am Program Topic: Seeds Key Discussion Points (list at least 3): a) Seed varieties for 2012 b) Ideas for how to extend growing season c) Plants that serve as hosts for pollinators Guests by name and affiliation: A) Roberta Bailey, FEDCO Seeds B) Heron Breen, FEDCO Seeds C ) Paul Gallione, Johnny's Selected Seeds Call In Program: YES Political Broadcast: NO Host: Melissa White Pillsbury & Russell Libby, MOFGA Engineer: Amy Browne The post Common Ground Radio 1/6/12 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Broadcast Time: 10:00AM Program Topic: Peace and reconciliation between Maine Native People and the European Invaders Key Discussion Points (list at least 3): a) History Reading Group's writings and lessons learned b) Dramatic Readings c) White Privilege Guests by name and affiliation: A) Christina Baker, Senior College Instructor, former Maine State Legislator B) Anne Stebbins Funderburk/ Baskets C) Bettye Worcester/ Portage D) BarbaraMcLeod/ My Portage E) Judy DeLongTraveling Light F) Bill and Sue Clark/ Red Girl's Reasoning G) Anne Stebbins Funderburk/ White Privilege H) Debby Messer/ Contemporary Issues I) Paul Frost/ Dual Words Bibliography Unpacking the Knapsack of White Privilege by Peggy McIntosh (on the internet) Indian Country Today a Native American News Paper updated daily on the internet Lies My Teacher Told Me by James Louwen The Peoples History of The US by Howard Zinn Women of the Dawn by Bunny McBride Out of the Depth by Isabelle Knockwood Invisible (video) available at the Penobscot Nation Cultural Center on the internet Voice of the Turtle:American Indian Literature, 1900-1970 ed. By Paula Gunn Allen, Ballentine Books, 1994 Contact for the group Portagers: cbaker@maine.edu Call In Program: No Political Broadcast: No Host: Donna Loring Engineer: Joel Mann The post Wabanaki Windows 12/20/11 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Broadcast Time:10a Program Topic:mostly green boating Key Discussion Points (list at least 3): a)order shrimp early b)is changing from diesel to electric power revolting? c)a whole battery of questions Guests by name and affiliation: A)pip wick B)frank brown Call In Program:yes Political Broadcast: Host:mike joyce/alan sprague Engineer amy browne: The post BoatTalk 12/13/11 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Broadcast Time: 10:00AM – 11:00AM Program Topic: Penobscot Nation Tribal Court Key Discussion Points: History of the Penobscot Nation Tribal Court Tribal Court jurisdiction & case load Programs and projects Guests: Stephen Brimley, Penobscot Nation Tribal Court Director Call In Program: yes Host: Donna Loring Engineer: Amy Browne The post Wabanaki Windows 11/15/11 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Program Name:boattalk Broadcast Date:nov 08/11 Broadcast Time:10am Program Topic:marine related dribble Key Discussion Points: a)what’s new with marine electronics b)ever hear of ais? c)how much has navigation changed? Guests by name and affiliation: A)ben ellison B)giffy full Call In Program: it rings a bell Political Broadcast:not today Hosts: alan sprague/mike joyce Engineer:downtown amy browne The post BoatTalk 11/8/11 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Issue: Farm and Food Policy Program Name: Common Ground Broadcast Date: 11.4.11 Broadcast Time: 10-11 am Program Topic: Farm & Food Policy Key Discussion Points: a) Local Foods Act, HR 3286 b) Farm insurance c) Building local markets for food Guests by name and affiliation: A) Congresswoman Chellie Pingree B) Brian Snyder, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture C ) Katie Green, Cheryl Wixson, Russell Libby Call In Program: Yes Political Broadcast: No Host: Russell Libby Engineer: Amy Browne The post Common Ground Radio 11/4/11 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.