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New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
On today's program, we get ready for FIRST NIGHT Boston with Tk Skendarian. We're also joined by the CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, who talks about the growing Christmas business. Doug Banks executive editor of the Boston Business Journal discusses their top business stories. Chris Geehern of the Associated Industries of Massachusetts explains the rise in the business confidence index. And finally Professor Jay Zagorsky of Boston University, Questrom School of Business talks about the disappearance of cash in today's financial transactions.
New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
On today's program, we talk with the CEO and president of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce about federal funding for the replacement of the Bourne and Sagamore Bridges. Is this funding secure with a new administration coming into Washington DC? We also talk with the managing editor of the Boston Business Journal Don Seiffert about medications, therapies which cost millions of dollars for a single dose. We're also joined by Laverne Lovell of Lovells Nursery in Medfield to talk about the business of Christmas trees this holiday season. Michelle Micone of The Boston Globe explains a project they have underway highlighting new successful businesses in the Boston area. And finally, Andrew Gilman, chief marketing officer with NWN Carousel talks about AI and applications for children's sports.
This week: The Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce and the region's realtors association are among the petitioners asking the state to stop Holtec's discharge of radioactive water into Cape Cod Bay. Also, with an end-of-month deadline looming, the heat is rising on a controversial proposed machine gun range. And, the Cape's airport simulates a plane crash.
Sharks have swum the world's waters for millennia – there is a reason they are referred to as living dinosaurs. Their presence globally is not new, but their comeback in certain parts of the world is not celebrated by everyone. In September of 2018, Arthur Medici was killed while recreating in the waters off Cape Cod after sustaining a white shark bite. His death, the first shark related death in state history since 1936, has sparked an intense debate about the sharks, seals and people who live, work and play in the waters of the Atlantic. Arthur's death prompted the question - what do we do? But also, - haven't we already done enough? We love our National Parks and we know you do too but when you're out there, remember to enjoy the view but watch your back. Please take a moment to rate and subscribe from wherever you're listening to NPAD! Become part of our Outsider family on Patreon or Apple Subscriptions to gain access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Follow our socials Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. To share a Trail Tale, suggest a story, access merch, and browse our book recommendations - head over to our website. Thank you so much to our partners, check them out! Vionic Shoes: Use code NPAD to get 15% off your order when you log into your account. Cremo Bodwash: You can find all the new, decadent scents of Cremo Women's Body Wash at Walgreens, CVS, or CremoCompany.com BetterHelp: National Park After Dark is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off. HelloFresh: Use our link to get free appetizers for life. Sources Articles/Webpages: Boston Magazine, NPS, Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, NBC Boston, Mass Live, Boston.com, Collins Funeral Home, Cape Cod Times, LOHUD, Boston, NBC Boston (2), BioOne, NOAA Fisheries, NPR, Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, Cape Cod Times, NY Times, PEW, Patch, NPS, Live Science, CBS News Documentary: After the Bite (HBO) Download the Sharkitivity App (Apple) HERE Arthur Medici Scholarship HERE
New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
On today's program, Colin Young, the deputy editor of the State House News Service talks about the status of Boston area beaches as the summer begins. We look at the Massachusetts unemployment numbers with an expert from WalletHub. The CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce joins us to talk about the summer tourist season which officially begins this week. Doug Banks, the executive editor of the Boston Business Journal talks about a significant anniversary for the bar in Boston, “where everybody knows your name”. And Anthony Lamacchia of Lamacchia Realty discusses a real estate market which is heating up.
New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
In this weeks episode, Anthony LaMacchia talks about how higher interest rates are impacting real estate sales. Paul Niedzwiecki , CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce talks about the approaching summer season.. Peter Brennan executive Director of the New England convenience, store and energy marketers association talks about the tobacco ban for those born after January 1, 2000 in Brookline. Greg Reibman of the Charles River. Chamber of Commerce talks about the revenue impact from the Boston Marathon running through 2 of his 4 communities. And finally Martha, Sheridan Pressident of Meet Boston talks about the Boston Marathon and other big events in the city.
Dive into a captivating special edition of "Something More with Chris Boyd" as we set our sights on the picturesque Cape Cod. In this episode, Chris Boyd is joined by Paul Nedzwicki, the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce President, to shed light on local issues that hit close to home for many Cape Cod residents. From the bridges that need to be replaced and the unique housing challenges faced by locals, Chris and, Jeff Perry and Paul navigate the intricate landscape of this beloved coastal region. Beyond the picturesque beaches and scenic views, Cape Cod has its challenges. If you have a seasonal spot on Cape Cod or live here year-round, we need to understand the intricacies of the local economy and infrastructure; this is an episode you won't want to miss. Join Chris, Jeff, and Paul for a journey through the heart of Cape Cod and its most pressing matters. If you need help with financial planning issues don't hesitate to reach out to Asset Management Resources at (866) 771-8901. Something More with Chris Boyd: https://amrfinancial.com/radio/ https://www.facebook.com/SomethingMoreWithChrisBoyd https://www.instagram.com/somethingmorewithchrisboyd/ https://twitter.com/SMoreChrisBoyd
Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:Representatives from the shorelines of Massachusetts joined Morgan for a live look at what was happening in light of Hurricane Lee. Joining the program was Plymouth Town Manager Derek Brindisi, Nantucket Emergency Management Director and Police Chief William Pittman, Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce CEO Paul Niedzwiecki, Oak Bluffs Fire Chief Nelson Wirtz, and Marshfield Town Administrator Michael Maresco.
Kristen Mitchell-Hughes, Vice President of Tourism, from Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce joins Chris and Jeff. She shares what special events are planned for this summer season and the challenges the hospitality industry faces. Visit CapeCodChamber.org for a list of events. Mark Skala, President & CEO, Cape & Islands United Way talks with Chris and Jeff about the important mission that they provide to help with education, health, financial stability, and affordable housing on the Cape. Their 25th annual Best Night Gala will be held on June 23rd from 6-10pm and honor 25 people critical in the early days. Recorded June 1, 2023
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Episode 237 (Season 7, Episode 5) Practical Happiness with Katie Clancy When you're talking about happiness—especially happiness in real estate—there is only one person to talk to. Meet THE Katie Clancy! Katie is a world class realtor out of Cape Cod and what she found as her natural calling is to practice happiness. We invite you to spend time hanging out with one of The Teams' bestie of besties to learn valuable happiness trade secrets. (Okay, they're not that secret since she has a book about them.) Joking aside, Katie is awesome and we hope you enjoy hearing from her as much as we enjoyed talking to her. Now…back to jokes. Why do melons have weddings? They cantaloupe! SHOW NOTES Katie rudely interrupts the intro to the podcast [1:43] Let's welcome the Happiest Person in Real Estate! [2:51] How did Katie become the happiest person in real estate? [5:58] What do other people really need? [8:37] The difference between macro-happiness and micro-happiness [10:22] Katie shares that happiness is a choice [12:30] Katie's affirmation exercises [15:24] Katie's tools for both success and achieving happiness [17:56] You need help! [20:07] How Katie avoids burnout [21:35] “Be conscious of the people you are with.” [23:04] “Surround yourself with other professionals in your industry who you love and who love you.” [25:51] Read the room, then determine what you have to offer [28:14] Where to find Katie [31:01] SHOW LINKS The Happiest Person in Real Estate Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-happiest-person-in-real-estate/id1493676975 Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce: https://www.capecodchamber.org/ Katie's website: https://www.katieclancy.com/ 15 Cool Ways to Reuse Grandma's Doilies: https://diyeverywhere.com/2017/09/10/gather-grandmas-doilies-because-here-are-15-cool-ways-to-repurpose-them BOOM LINKS Email: info@boomrealestatepodcast.com Web: www.boomrealestatepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boomrealestatepodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt1P-rEDZ1h2UYT20EN4mYQ 30-Day Jumpstart: www.Boom30.com Coronavirus Playbook: www.BoomPlaybook.com
Kristen Mitchell Hughes, VP of Tourism Marketing for the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, promotes Cape Cod events that are occurring on Cape Cod for the Fourth of July and the summer time. CapeCodchamber.org
IAR and Host, Jeff Perry, JD, is joined by Paul Niedzwiecki, CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, to discuss current economic environments on Cape Cod. They talk about systemic problems on housing and the economy, mentioning labor supply shortages, population shifts, bridges, energy initiatives, and the Blue Economy. Paul explains how the Chamber is working to better such projects and programs, and gives his 2022 summer projects. Director of Marketing, Cathi Ingersoll, and Lead Financial Planner, Scott Birmingham, CFP®, review AMR's most recent Financial Planning webinar, discussing key points from the team and guest speakers. Scott answers a client question on whether converting a Roth IRA during a down market is a wise decision.
Chris and Brian discuss the Ukraine/Russia conflict and unpack what it means for your investments. Chris and the team cover different types of risk investors will take on throughout their investment journey. Special Guest - Paul Niedzwiecki, CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce joins us, detailing some of the Cape's seasonal economic and societal dynamics. Special Guest - Tina Tuggle, VP of Community Impact for the Tennessee Titans joins us, describing her journey helping NFL players transition into the league, serve their community, and make an impact.
Around the world, live performances are beginning to emerge again. In Cape Cod, there's excitement in the air as the Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival returns this August after a year of live shows being put on hold.What I love about the Cape Cod community is the Festival's first show will be themed as an ode to people who continued to support the local arts scene when they needed it most. The Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival has been a presenter of chamber music since 1979. After a year hiatus and under the direction of Paul Schwendener, the Festival is transitioning back with inspiring events planned. Find out how the Festival is moving forward this year and why this is such an important, and special, event for all. Also on Speaking of Travel is Miranda Peterson of Namaste in Nature, a yoga, hiking and meditation respite in Western North Carolina that helps relieve stress and anxieties while celebrating and appreciating nature. And Tina Kinsey from the Asheville Regional Airport provides essential information on preventive measures about our health and safety and that of our fellow travelers, especially when we're traveling by air to keep you and your loved ones safe when you're traveling.
Arun Rath speaks with Wendy Northcross, head of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, about what businesses on the Cape are anticipating this coming summer as vaccinations increase and foreign workers potentially return.
Arun Rath speaks with Wendy Northcross, head of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, about what businesses on the Cape are anticipating this coming summer as vaccinations increase and foreign workers potentially return.
Leslie talked with Liz about Medford and the Cape.
Dan and Stephanie on Cape Cod's Mix 96
Dan and Stephanie on Cape Cod's Mix 96
Mike Gannon of Gannon's Tavern in Hyannis talks about the challenges that restaurants have faced with social distancing requirements and how they have innovated for their re-opening. Kristen Mitchell-Hughes of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce tells about things to do on the Cape this summer. Chris, Cathi, and Brian share results from the "What Have You Been Binge Watching" survey.
What can we learn from the former CFO of Silverstein Properties in NYC? You know, the company that owns and developed the World Trade Center… In this episode, we interview Robbin Orbison, Founder and President of Cape Space on Cape Cod, MA. You’re about to find out. Welcome to Episode 3 of the Consult Colletti Podcast. We discuss how to adapt as a small business owner and what it takes to succeed in 2020! Robbin was the Chief Financial Officer of Silverstein Properties, the company that owns and continues to redevelop the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. She is now the Founder & President of CapeSpace LLC, a full-service coworking operation with locations in Hyannis and Mashpee. Robbin holds an MBA from Simmons College and sits on the boards of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, the Cape Cod Technology Council, and the Workspace Association of New York. She is also a partner in a venture called PopDesk which will soon be releasing a hotel.com-like app for booking space in coworking centers. She is also a partner in a venture called PopDesk which will soon be releasing a hotel.com-like app for booking space in coworking centers. Robbin would like you to visit www.CapeSpace.com To learn how to get more customers on Google, visit GMBdownload.com and download Anthony’s on how FREE pdf!
Today I sit down with Liz DiGirolamo, Membership and Sales Manager for the Cape Cod Chamber of CommerceFollow TAMP!!Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjIF3HcN4kc5kGWFnTbIAtQFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TAMPodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tam.podcast/?hl=enFollow Cape Cod Chamber of CommerceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchamber/Site: https://www.capecodchamber.org/covid-19-visitor-info/
Chris welcomes Graham Silliman, Managing Partner of Better Foods LLC (aka Siena in Mashpee Commons and Tavolino restaurants) and Wendy Northcross, CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. Graham talks about the challenges restaurants are facing and how he is managing them. His restaurants are adapting with take out and curbside pickup. Wendy talks about government initiatives to ease the burden on small businesses and their employees. You can find information about COVID-19 on the Chamber’s Public Policy section of their website.
Chris welcomes Wendy Northcross, CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber. Wendy talks about the Cape Cod bridge replacement, among other Cape related topics. The US Army Core of Engineers came out with a declaration to replace the bridges versus repairing them. The new bridges will include four expanded travel lanes, and acceleration and deceleration lanes. They could be built within 7 years and will be placed next to the existing bridges, which will then be taken down. Acclaimed economist Dr. Eisenberg recently spoke at a joint economic forecast breakfast hosted by the Chamber, the Home Builders & Remodelers Association, and the Association of Realtors. More affordable housing is needed on the Cape to retain and attract younger people. Wendy also discusses the renumbering of Route 6 exits to conform with the national highway numbering system. The Chamber will be hosting workshops: an Instagram workshop for those in the wedding industry, the annual Wage & Hour seminar for the hospitality industry, an ADA compliant website workshop, and a Google Analytics workshop.
In this episode, we chat with Wendy Northcross, CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. The discussion revolves around infrastructure topics that are unique to the Cape: bridges, waste water, housing and transportation. Wendy talks about these fundamental elements that are significant to the development and growth of our community, and what we can all do to have our voices heard on these topics.
Kristin Mitchell-Hughes, VP Tourism and Marketing at the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce joins us to talk about holiday events occurring across Cape Cod. MSN.com just named Cape Cod as one of 50 best places to visit during holidays. Chris and team talk about financial year-end planning, and SEP IRAs as retirement savings for small businesses or self-employed individuals.
In the second hour, Chris & Bert hang around in the studio to discuss the BRIDGES! Chris shares with the audience the concerns with the current Cape Cod bridges & the rating of being "structurally deficient" or "functionally obsolete", traffic delays & the costs associated with it, narrow lanes, the expense of what building new bridges would be. Brian gives his market perspective & current news stories. #CapeCodBridges #BlueEconomy #CCCC #markets #currentevents #debates
Chris & Lisa welcome Chris Adams, Chief of Staff-Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce & Bert Jackson, Dir. of Comm Engagement-The Cape Cod Blue Economy to the show! Bert answers the question, "What is the Blue Economy?" & how healthy coastal and water resources drives the Cape's regional economy. Chris gives the history of how the Blue Economy project started, & Water Works, a student career showcase for job opportunities on Cape Cod! www.theblueeconomy.org #blueeconomy #CapeCod #WaterWorks #careers
In the second hour, Rob Foos from Slade Mortgage calls in with the mortgage minute. Rob talks New Years resolutions and a good time to analyze your budget, including a review of your mortgage payment! He also shares information on "off-season" renters & their challenges in finding a place to rent for the summer months. Kristen Mitchell-Hughes calls in from the Cape Cod Chamber to share all the Christmas happenings on Cape Cod! Check out www.capecodchamber.org for more information! #budget #mortgagerates #newyearsresolutions #CCCC #ChristmasonCapeCod
In the first hour, Chris welcomes a panel of guests from the Housing Assistance Corporation(HAC), including Alisa Galazzi, Anne Van Vleck & David Quinn. Wendy Northcross from the Cape Cod Chamber also stops by the studio. They discuss their new "white paper" analysis; "The High Cost of Doing Nothing" which details information on the housing shortage within Cape Cod. For the report, www.CapeHousing.org. #HAC #housingshortage #HighCostofDoingNothing #CCCC
Chris welcomes a panel of guests from The "Fix" Coalition, Wendy Northcross-Pres. & CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, Marie Oliva-Pres. & CEO of the Cape Cod Canal Reg. Chamber, Susan Moran-Attorney & member of the Barnstable County Economic Dev. Council & Melinda Galant-Realtor with Robert Paul Properties. They discuss the traffic concerns in the canal area, including intersections leading to the bridges & the need for a reliable transportation system to & from Cape Cod. Interested in learning more on the traffic study, visit https://www.mass.gov/cape-cod-canal-transportation-study.
Great 4th of July weekend show! Chris is joined in the studio by Brian J. Regan, Portfolio Analyst at AMR! They talk Trump and tariffs, the flattening of the yield curve and market risk. Kristen Mitchell-Hughes, VP of Marketing from the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce calls in to share all of the 4th of July festivities on Cape Cod! Parades, Fireworks, Food, Cape Cod Baseball league games, & the Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival & more! Check out the schedule on www.CapeCodChamber.org
Kristen Mitchell Hughes, vice president of marketing at Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce and Visit Cape Cod, helps us welcome summer 2018 -- for residents and tourists alike on “Life With Gwenn.”
Chris has a packed show, co-host by Lisa Laine from AMR! In the first hour, Chris welcomes Housing Assistance Corporation "HAC" members Anne Van Vleck-Chief Development Officer & Laura Reckford-Dir. of Community Relations! HAC's focus is homeless outreach and offer over three dozen programs. They share with the listeners the Shelter Cape Cod Telethon being held on Thursday, December 14th 5-9 pm. For more information visit www.ShelterCapeCodTelethon.org.In the second hour, Chris and Lisa talk to Rob Foos from Slade Mortgage for the Slade Mortgage Minute. They also share holiday parades, lights and strolls from the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. Listen in for a great show!
Chris welcomes co-host & family law attorney Susan Huettner, PC for a very special Father's Day weekend show! Susan shares with the listeners recent developments in the law and discusses new cases dealing with business interests in divorce. Undersecretary John Chapman calls in with some special consumer information sessions called "Did You Know?" Lastly, Bill deSouza from the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce discusses the financial impact of tourism on Cape Cod and a wide range of events and activities hosted by the Chamber. Listen in for a great show!
Chris welcomes Wendy Northcross, CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce back to Something More with Chris Boyd. Wendy discussed all of the good works of the chamber, including a new employee assistance plan insurance to help employers grappling with the substance abuse issues that have gripped our state and region. She also highlighted a pool side business after hours networking event at the Cape Cod Water Park and round table discussions about skill gaps and wage rates. Mike Burton from Slade Mortgage called in with the Slade Mortgage Minute. In the second hour, Chris shared the top financial news storied of the week.
Chris welcomes James Evans, portfolio manager of the Thompson Bond Fund, to the show this week. James likens the use of interest rate spreads to value investing for stocks. Wendy Northcross of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce is back on Something More with a discussion of the Department of Labor's new overtime rules.
It's the first day of Summer and Something More is ready to celebrate summer on Cape Cod. The show starts with an interview with Wendy Northcross of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce, followed by guest Judy Scarafile and Bill Bussiere of the Cape Cod Baseball League. The "Something More" segment highlights golf pro Rick Coleman and his new Magic Wear Apparel shop in Popponesset Marketplace and Mike Burton closes out the show with the Mortgage Minute.
It's Memorial Day weekend and the unofficial start of summer here on Cape Cod. Chris talks to Wendy Northcross of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce about the latest news from the Chamber. Hear about the new Cape Flier Train, the arts app Cape Cod, the ecapechamber.com website, and the celebration of Quahog Day, when Cape Cod's own Doug the Quahog predicts the beach weather. Chris also talks about the proposed Fair Plan rate hikes, how to assess your portfolio's bond risk, the benefits of ETF's, and the upcoming Boyd & Boyd seminars.