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Bringing the Maryland Crab Cake Tour back to The Beaumont in Catonsville in the recent aftermath of the damage to the stock market and your 401K retirement accounts, it was imperative we get former Baltimore County Councilman and notorious financial centrist Tom Quirk back to do the math on tariffs, federal cuts and the damage being done to local government and business by the lunacy of it all. The post Former Councilman Tom Quirk brings Nestor the math of tarriffs, Federal cuts and damage being done to government first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Hear an interview with Amelia Hogan about her latest album on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #706 . Subscribe now! Amelia Hogan, The Friel Sisters, Flook, Fialla, Robert Zielinski, On The Lash, Brobdingnagian Bards, Joseph Carmichael, The Lilies of the Midwest, Austral, Hounds of Finn GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:12 - The Friel Sisters "Sporting Nell/The Black Mare of Fanad/Lough Isle Castle (Reels)" from Northern Sky 5:05 - WELCOME 7:16 - Flook "Where There Is Light / The May Waterway / Ninety Years Young" from Sanju 13:56 - Fialla "Easter Snow" from A Rare Thing 18:26 - Robert Zielinski "Sprig of Shillelagh" from The Day Dawn 19:30 - On The Lash "Dog in the Distance" from Fireside 23:25 - INTERVIEW: INTRO 23:45 - INTERVIEW: INTRODUCING AMELIA HOGAN 28:29 - Amelia Hogan "Home By Bearna" from Burnished 31:02 - INTERVIEW: NEW ALBUM 36:58 - Amelia Hogan "Dh'eirich mi Moch Madainn Cheitein" from Burnished 40:07 - INTERVIEW: RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS 49:54 - Amelia Hogan "Rolling In The Gold" from Burnished 53:42 - THANKS 55:26 - Brobdingnagian Bards "The Irishman Who Doesn't Drink" from Another Faire to Remember 57:58 - Joseph Carmichael "First of Spring" from single 1:02:13 - The Lilies of the Midwest "The Flower of Magherally" from Cat's Ceili 1:06:18 - Austral "Woodford Nights" from Thylacine 1:13:10 - CLOSING 1:13:50 - Hounds of Finn "My Father's Coat" from Gravity Pulls 1:19:07 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Climate change is real, and we can fix it. Cutting waste, saving energy, and pushing for clean power all make a difference. A cleaner, safer world benefits everyone. Talk to someone today—our children are counting on you. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. We are here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and you will get a free music - only episode. You'll also learn how to get your band played on the podcast. Bands don't need to send in music, and You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music. It's 100% free. Again email follow@bestcelticmusic Happy Easter!
Cori Grieb is a former bitcoin miner, systems security engineer, audio recording singer/songwriter hobbyist, website builder, uncle and unprofessional entertainer currently based in Catonsville, Maryland. He has worked in the IT industry for over 20 years and holds two major security certifications, the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) and Security+. In all honesty, he mostly just screws around and listens to Robin's podcast when he's not working. Get in touch: cori.grieb@gmail.com Follow IG @btctechgroupllcHossam Shabat's Post-Humous post:https://x.com/HossamShabat/status/1904219854183313461The Banking Act Repealed by Bill Clinton that led to crisis of 2008 - Glass-Steagallhttps://www.federalreservehistory.org/essays/glass-steagall-actWhen Wokes and Racists Actually Agree on Everything by Ryan Long:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev373c7wSRgObama fails to Codify Roe v. Wade:https://www.newsweek.com/barack-obama-blasted-not-codifying-roe-v-wade-democrat-failure-1719156Quote correction: CIA Director William Casey really said, "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false":https://archive.org/stream/cia-director-william-casey-disinformation-program-quote-soruce/CIA%20Director%20William%20Casey%20Disinformation%20Program%20Quote%20Soruce_djvu.txtFurther information on Jimmy Dore's 'Force the Vote' movement:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bkn6K3QZfNcCori also wants to get the word out on the following:Hossam Shabat's last article:https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/hossam-shabat-journalist-killed-gaza-last-articlePolitical Homelessness Is A Good Start:https://www.christianitytoday.com/2024/02/political-homelessness-russell-moore-polarization/The Rise Of The Politically Homeless:https://innerversal.medium.com/the-rise-of-the-politically-homeless-8083ecf31230From JFK to 9/11, Everything is a Rich Man's Trick:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEqzr8f3JKgGood sites for news:https://electronicintifada.net/https://www.haaretz.com/https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/https://antiwar.com/https://www.democracynow.org/https://radindiemedia.com/--Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/therobinsmithshowGet in touch: robinsmithshow@gmail.cGot a question? We'd love to hear from you!
Join the lively chat as we delve into the underground world of sex clubs. Kirk McEwen joins us and shares tales of venues like Temptations in New York and Bootleggers in Catonsville. Ever wondered what's behind those elusive shower curtains? Kirk spills the details on his exclusive access to these daring destinations and recounts moments when public figures masked their identities to explore this hidden nightlife.
Time for a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark radio, plenty to chat about on the program today as we help you enjoy this week's beautiful weather, John Harbaugh and Eric DeCosta are set to meet with the media this morning out in Indianapolis for the Combine, Orioles Spring Training rolls on despite yesterday's rain out, and we'll talk some college hoops as the Terps jump up a few spots in the polls. We will talk some baseball at 10:15am when we check in with Baseball America's JJ Cooper to talk some O's, get his take on the birds' offseason, what his expectations are for 2025, Gunnar, Adley and much more. Then at 10:30am, we will catch up with Booger McFarland from ESPN to talk some Ravens offseason, get Booger's take on the Ravens playoff struggles, how they can and should address this offseason. At 11am, our weekly college hoops chat with our friend Patrick Stevens, talk Maryland basketball, Towson clinching the CAA regular season title and plenty more including some college lacrosse chatter. Then at 11:40am, we'll head out to Catonsville to check in with UMBC MLAX captain, Kevin Doughty, to go over the Retrievers 2-0 start to the season and preview a big matchup Friday night as they host Towson…
When we take "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl" to Costas Inn in Dundalk, old friends are bound to walk in and when James Thomas tried to sneak out, Nestor pulled him back in to discuss everything that's happened since he was the quarterback of their 1978 Pop Warner football team in Logan Village. Let now CCBC Catonsville Cardinals assistant women's basketball coach Jimmy T and Soup For The Soul's Stacy Nagel tell you why Dundalk folks stick together almost 50 years later. The post Talking Dundalk love and sports history with Catonsville women's hoops assistant James Thomas first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Our defending Accelerent champion and runner-up for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society "Visionary Of The Year," Cate Paris joins Nestor to discuss networking the right way, raising money to beat cancer and a future career in improv comedy from State Fare on "A Cup Of Soup or Bowl Week" in Catonsville. The post Cate Paris of Accelerent joins Nestor to discuss LLS and Visionary locals raising money to beat cancer first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Our "A Cup Of Soup or Bowl Week" is designed to create awareness during these coldest weeks of the year to folks less fortunate and the humans and incredible organizations that power and support to the neediest families and children. Meet Caitlyn Kirby of Catonsville Emergency Assistance, who returns to State Fare to update Nestor on the impact of donations to feed families in 21228 and beyond through the Maryland Food Bank. The post Caitlyn Kirby of Catonsville Emergency Assistance joins Nestor to discuss impact of donations to feed families first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
About Mike Hipsley: Mike grew up in Catonsville, MD, and came to faith in high school. He graduated from Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College) and then got a M.Ed. from Loyola College of Maryland. Mike began his career as a teacher but felt called into ministry so he went to seminary in Charlotte, NC, where he earned a Master of Arts in Philosophical Apologetics. He then accepted a position as an Associate Pastor at a local in church in Reisterstown, MD, where he served for 9 years. In 2020 Mike left this position to become a Campus Pastor with InterVarsity at McDaniel College. Mike has been happily married to Diana for 23 years and they have three children: Joseph (18), William (15) and Grace (11).
If you want crab cakes for Christmas, they're a click away! Let Damye Hahn of Faidley's Seafood in Lexington Market tell you about the ease of sending the best holiday box of love anywhere this month. And if you're in Catonsville, The Fishmonger's Daughter on Frederick Avenue has some activity that will be bringing a new Faidley's to the 'burbs next summer in the 21228! The post Damye Hahn gets festive with Nestor and shows Faidley's crab cakes and more for holiday gifts and shipping first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Learn more about Fetch Long Beach and register here today! Meghan Solc, DVM, DACVD, grew up on a hobby farm in Brockville, Ontario, Canada. Solc later moved to Prince Edward Island, Canada, where she ultimately achieved her dream of becoming a veterinarian, receiving her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 2012 from the Atlantic Veterinary College. After graduation, Solc relocated to Toronto, Ontario, to complete a rotating and specialty dermatology internship. She was accepted into a residency with Thrive Pet Healthcare Partner Dermatology for Animals. In 2018, she became an American College of Veterinary Dermatology diplomate. Solc has continued her work with Dermatology for Animals in Akron, Ohio, and recently moved to Catonsville, Maryland. She has trained two dermatology specialty technicians and continues to work with residents through the ACVD. In 2024, she received the dvm360 Veterinary Heroes Award for dermatology. She resides in Baltimore with her wife, Katie, and their fur kids, Bruce, Iris, and Max. When she's not promoting the field of veterinary dermatology, Solc can be found traveling, hiking, rowing, and exploring new foodie spots.
Welcome to the "Stuff I Never Knew Trivia Game Show Podcast," the show dedicated to testing the limits of your knowledge while having a blast! I'm your host, Jeff Revilla, and today we have an electrifying episode featuring our special guests Serena Lewis Everett, MD, a primary care physician from Maryland, and Bob LeMent from Static Radio. This unique trivia game mixes perplexing questions with light-hearted banter, creating an entertaining and educational experience. As we explore an array of topics, the interactive format allows both guests and the audience to participate live. So, buckle up and prepare for an exhilarating trivia showdown spread across three exciting rounds.Connect with My Guests:Bob LementCohost of Static Radiohttps://www.staticradio.com/Serena Lewis Everett, MDSepia Modern Primary Care757 Frederick Rd, Catonsville, MD 21228https://sepiamodernprimarycare.com/(410) 929-1335How AI Watched this Episode:If you'd like to create AI driven summaries from your audio content, check out Castmagic.ioIn Round 1, we delved into planetary temperatures with a 50/50 quiz, where participants determined if the planet's average surface temperature was above or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The cold Neptune kicked things off at a chilling -330°F, where Bob was the fastest to answer correctly. Jupiter at -166°F continued to test our panel's knowledge while splitting audience responses. Venus threw a curveball with its scorching 867°F surface, catching three participants off guard. Earth was determined to be above freezing at 59°F, and Uranus solidified its icy reputation with a -320°F surface temperature. Throughout this round, Dr. Evil emerged as a speed demon, consistently providing rapid and accurate answers.Round 2 switched gears with trivia questions spanning various topics from general knowledge to specific historical queries. Highlights of this round included identifying 54 blocks in a Jenga set and pinpointing Woodrow Wilson as never having served as Vice President. Participants tackled guesses surrounding the Pied Piper of Hamelin, correctly selecting "rats" as the story's iconic nemesis. Music aficionados chimed in on Jimmy Page's role in Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven," and everyone was stumped yet amused by humorous answers involving mercury and the chemical symbol for iron, "Fe." This segment kept the competition fierce and the audience engaged through humor and challenging questions.In Round 3, we dove into riddles, movie trivia, and fascinating comic book references. The riddle, "Devoid of water and certainly no fun, this type of pool can't exist for one," stumped many until "carpool" was humorously revealed. Movie buffs identified the iconic Nakatomi Plaza from "Die Hard," igniting debates on whether it's a Christmas movie. The round also included the challenge of guessing which celebrity turned down the role of Danny in "Grease," with Henry Winkler being the surprising answer. Other questions covered Santa's reindeer names and the non-iconic movie actor David Jones. Dr. Evil maintained a lead, displaying remarkable trivia prowess, and leaving other contestants striving to catch up.In summary, today's episode of "Stuff I Never Knew Trivia Game Show Podcast" was a rollercoaster of fun, facts, and friendly competition. Our special guests, Serena Lewis Everett and Bob LeMent, along with our lively audience, made for an unforgettable trivia showdown. With Dr. Evil ultimately taking the crown, the episode showcased the diverse topics and the engaging format that make our podcast unique. We invite you to join our trivia fun by tuning in to more episodes at https://stuffineverknew.com/ and participating in our live shows. Stay curious, stay engaged, and remember, there's always more stuff to learn! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A busy Tuesday edition of the program coming up as we have lots to do with the NFL trade deadline upon us and closing at 4pm today, we'll cover everything you need to know beforehand, who gets dealt, what the Ravens should do, what we think they will do and lots, lots more. We'll talk some College hoops after opening night last night, MNF and of course give our five plays that told the story of the Sunday's win over the Broncos. At 10:20am, we will check in with one of our favorites, former Ravens WR Mark Clayton, to see how he's doing, his takeaways through Week 9 of the NFL season and his thoughts on the Diontae Johnson acquisition by the Ravens and if he believes they need to do more. At 10:40am, we'll talk Fantasy Football with our Fantasy Analyst Joe Serpico, help us navigate the Waiver-Wire, injuries, bye weeks and more… Then at 11am, we'll head down to College Park to catch up with WBB Head Coach Brenda Frese after the Terps opening night win in Catonsville over UMBC last night, and to preview the season ahead and a big game hosting Duke on Sunday afternoon. Then the return of our weekly CBB convos with Patrick Stevens as we talk the latest on all the local teams and recap opening night…
It's time for the annual Glenn Clark Radio College Basketball Preview! Our buddy Patrick Stevens will join us in studio as we catch up with ALL the area coaches today and preview the college basketball season with coaches from Towson, Loyola, UMBC, Coppin State, Mount St. Mary's, Navy and Morgan State. At the top of the show, Head Coach of the Towson Basketball team, Pat Skerry will join us in studio as we talk Tigers basketball, being favored to emerge out of the CAA and more. Then at 10:20am, we'll catch up with Loyola Head Coach Josh Loeffler to talk some Patriot League basketball and preview his first season leading the Greyhounds. At 10:40am, we'll head out to Catonsville to catch up with UMBC Head Coach Jim Ferry to see how the Retrievers are doing as they look to make a run in the America East in 2024-25. Then at 11am, Coppin State Men's Basketball Head Coach Larry Stewart will join us as we talk MEAC hoops and see how the Eagles are doing ahead of the season. We'll head out to Emmitsburg at 11:15am to talk to Coach Donny Lind from Mount St. Mary's, talk about another season in the MAAC and more. Then at 11:30am, we'll head back to the MEAC theme as Morgan State Head Coach Kevin Broadus stops by the GCR studio to share with how the Bears preseason is going. And at 11:50am, we'll go down to the state capital to talk to Coach Ed DeChellis from Navy!
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Today on Midday, a conversation about the work of Philip Berrigan, whose writing has been assembled in a new collection, A Ministry of Risk, edited by Brad Wolf. Philip Berrigan was an iconic peace activist, a soldier, a priest, a scholar, and a protester who came to international prominence as part of the Catonsville 9, a group that burned draft cards in 1968, during the Vietnam war. In 1973, Berrigan, with his wife, Elizabeth McAlister, founded Jonah House in Baltimore, a Catholic Worker House inspired by the gospel nonviolence work of Dorothy Day. Program guests include Brad Wolf, cofounder of Peace Action Network of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. We also speak with Brendan Walsh and Willa Bickham, the founders of a Catholic Worker House in Southwest Baltimore called Viva House.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
Today I ask Craig about the year 1968 and the Democratic National Convention. He gives me a history lesson on the year leading up to the riots in Chicago. References: Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 2024 DNC speech. Senator Raphael Warnock's 2024 DNC speech. The Executive Summary of the “Rights in Conflict” report regarding indiscriminate police violence at the 1968 DNC. The dates discussed in 1968 came from “1968” from Wikipedia. The Catonsville 9 issued a report on their actions. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. addressed both the civil rights movement and his opposition to the Vietnam War in his April 4, 1967 speech at Riverside Church in New York City. Robert Reich describes the Social Security cap on payroll taxes which corrects Craig's statement about the cap in our previous podcast.
Pastor Darren A. Farmer, Sr. presents Faith For The Storm Podcast
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“Peace is the duty of our time,” Phillip Berrigan told a class of college students in 1965. 60 years later, it remains so. Berrigan was an iconic peace activist, a soldier, a priest, a scholar, and a protester who came to international prominence as part of the Catonsville 9, a group that burned draft cards in 1968, during the Vietnam war. In 1973, Berrigan, with his wife, Elizabeth McAlister, founded Jonah House in Baltimore, a Catholic Worker House inspired by the gospel nonviolence work of Dorothy Day. Today on Midday, a conversation about the work of Philip Berrigan, whose writing has been assembled in a new collection, A Ministry of Risk. Brad Wolf edited the work. He is a lawyer, former prosecutor, professor, and community college dean. He is cofounder of Peace Action Network of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, an affiliate of Peace Action and a partner of World BEYOND War. Brad's writings have been published in The Progressive, Common Dreams, Counterpunch, Antiwar.com, Consortium News, and Dappled Things. We also speak with Brendan Walsh and Willa Bickham, the founders of a Catholic Worker House in Southwest Baltimore called Viva House. On July 4, the 2024 Peace Walk is set to take place in Washington, D.C.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
Episode 270 features the Adulting Rejects from Baltimore, MD. They are a punk rock outfit who will be playing at Moresberger's Tavern on Friday, June 21st with us (The Hollow Truths). I wanted to get them on the show to talk about everything they've been up to and to help promote the show, which also features Knives with Names and the Violent Relaxation. If you're in the Catonsville area, feel free to come out. It's a great venue in a cool part of town. In the conversation, we talked about music, mental health, and songwriting. Check out the Adulting Rejects wherever you stream music. Thanks for listening and supporting local art. Please follow or rate the podcast wherever you are streaming if you'd like to help us out. -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. -- Check out @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram. Based in Laurel, MD Podcast merch is available on Shopify. Shopify link
Mini-podcast about the Catonsville 9 – Catholic activists against the Vietnam War in 1968.Learn more about opposition to the Vietnam war in episodes 43-46 of the Working Class History podcast, here.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayAnd browse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateOur work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.AcknowledgementsWritten and edited by Working Class History.Theme music by Ricardo Araya. Check out his YouTube channel at youtube.com/@peptoattack
In our latest, Bob and Scott celebrate a Scrappy Mother's Day with a little radical history of the holiday. We also delve into the week in radical history talking about the Hardhat Riot, the murder of two students at Jackson State, and sabotage of the Maryland Draft Center by the Catonsville 9. We also talk Hillary Clinton's disdain for genocide protesting students, Biden's performative bulls**t about withholding weapons if Israel invades Rafah, and America's meddling in places other than the Middle East. ------------------------------------ Outro- "Mama Tried" by Merle Haggard Follow Green and Red// +G&R Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast +Our rad website: https://greenandredpodcast.org/ +We're part of the Labor Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org/ + Join our Discord community (https://discord.gg/TZfUyzDE) Support the Green and Red Podcast// +Become a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast +Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969).
In these proverbs, Solomon continues to deliver insights on wisdom, consequences, and family dynamics. He warns that ignoring wisdom leads to harm, while respecting commandments brings rewards. This passage underscores the value of good insight and how it promotes favor, contrasting the plight of the poor with the rich. It highlights the benefits of discipline and hard work, suggesting that diligent individuals have abundant food, but those who chase fantasies lack sense and suffer hunger. Furthermore, it discusses the impact of righteousness on family legacy, stating that the righteous lead a blameless life that benefits their children. The Rev. Gregory Alms, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church and School in Catonsville, MD, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Proverbs 13:13-25. Step into the spiritually rich landscape of the Book of Proverbs, a text divinely inspired and attributed to Solomon, the sage king endowed by God with unsurpassed wisdom. This ancient scripture begins with heartfelt lessons from a father to a son, laying a foundation of moral and ethical guidance before unfolding into a collection of timeless proverbs. It uniquely personifies wisdom and folly as two paths that stand before humanity, offering a choice between a life filled with virtue, fear of the Lord, and understanding, and one marred by shortsighted pleasures and foolishness. Proverbs serves as a compass for those seeking to walk in righteousness, offering insights that resonate deeply with the human experience, guiding us toward a life of purpose and discernment according to God's will.
Bill Cole and Nestor ask hard questions about a sensitive topic at State Fare in Catonsville on "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week" for the Maryland Food Bank. Adam Rosenberg and the Center For Hope helping women and children heal from trauma and abuse tackles an issue we don't talk enough about in public. The post Crab Cake Row: Adam Rosenberg and Center For Hope helping women and children heal from trauma and abuse first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Crab Cake Row: Caitlyn Kirby talks food insecurity and the Catonsville Emergency Assistance pantry at State Fare on "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week" for the Maryland Food Bank. The post Crab Cake Row: Caitlyn Kirby talks food insecurity and the Catonsville Emergency Assistance pantry first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Keith Grasso joins Nick & Jay to co-host a special episode remembering Bill Higgins, the founder and owner of Bill's Music in Catonsville, Maryland, who passed last week at the age of 81. First opened in 1965, the store has been a staple store for Maryland musicians for the last 58 years. Jay & Keith both landed a job at Bill's around 2002 and left in 2007. Jay went into the audio/visual industry, while Keith went on to open his own music store.This week we reminisce about the life and legacy of Bill Higgins.Songs: Beatles - “In My Life”Keith Grasso/Jay Rossman/Nick Kline - “Atlantic City“ (Bruce Springsteen cover)
Crab Cake Row: Thomas York tells us about the marathon" MS Run The US" race across our country and his legs and role across Ohio and Pennsylvania later this summer at State Fare in Catonsville on "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week" for The Maryland Food Bank. The post Crab Cake Row: Thomas York tells us about marathon” MS Run The US” race across our country first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Crab Cake Row: The masterplan of The Maryland Zoo with Kirby Fowler, Shannon Brown and Bill Cole on "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl" at State Fare in Catonsville for The Maryland Food Bank. The post Crab Cake Row: The masterplan of The Maryland Zoo with Kirby Fowler, Shannon Brown and Bill Cole first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
The ladies of Sisters Academy of Baltimore in Lansdowne give history of their school and mission to Bill Cole and Nestor at State Fare in Catonsville on "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week" for Maryland Food Bank. The post Crab Cake Row: The ladies of Sisters Academy of Baltimore in Lansdowne give history of their school first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Christy Page gives history of The Children's Home Catonsville and kids finding homes and new, loving families at State Fare on "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week" for The Maryland Food Bank. The post Crab Cake Row: Christy Page gives history of The Children's Home Catonsville and kids finding homes first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Allyson Yospe and Kim Schmulowitz educate Nestor on modern Susan G. Komen Foundation progress at State Fare in Catonsville on "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week" for the Maryland Food Bank. The post Crab Cake Row: Allyson Yospe & Kim Schmulowitz educate us on modern Susan G. Komen Foundation progress first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Serving adults with autism via local Itineris with P.J. Shafer and Donald Kropfelder at State Fare in Catonsville on "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week" to benefit The Maryland Food Bank. The post Crab Cake Row: Serving adults with autism via local Itineris with P.J. Shafer and Donald Kropfelder first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Shogun MMA founder John Rallo talks Show Your Soft Side and long Dundalk history with Nestor as former Eastwood Little League teammate Mark Karolkowski provides a cameo at State Fare in Catonsville on "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week" for the Maryland Food Bank. The post Crab Cake Row: Shogun MMA founder John Rallo talks Show Your Soft Side and long history with Nestor first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Kidney transplant recipient and survivor Vaunita Goodman talks transplant, her new second life, love of sailing and the value of National Kidney Foundation at State Fare in Catonsville on "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week" for The Maryland Food Bank. The post Crab Cake Row: Vaunita Goodman talks transplant, new life & the value of National Kidney Foundation first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Veterans for Peace Member Paul Gingras is the executive producer of a new documentary about Catonsville 9 Member Tom Lewis. Paul talks about his friendship with Tom, Tom's activism and connection with the Berrigans and of course Tom's art. All these experiences combined with Tom's early death led to Paul committing to create a documentary to ensure that the legacy of Tom Lewis will live on an thrive. We finish with Dar Williams!
In an all-too-rare holiday sit down amongst friends, Bill Cole joins Nestor at State Fare in Catonsville to discuss all of of the football we've been watching and the season of holiday gratitude upon us to immerse and enjoy. Christmas is a time to say I love you! The post Bill Cole joins Nestor at State Fare in Catonsville for a season of holiday gratitude first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Six more movies reviews, don't worry we have more showcases coming soon, but hey let's dive in. Today we are doin it, ever so slightly differently. For you dear listener it is basically nothing, but for us or me specifically it feels like great fun. We have our five prepared reviews, and then we pause the pod car, watch the 6th then come back and give our freshest review ever. Starting off today we tackle (the Trial of the Catonsville nine 1972) Sadly this isn't streaming and is only available on VHS, it's probably not an accident that an extremely left movie about direct action gets buried. These 2 priest brothers and 7 others grabbed all the files of those tagged to be next in the draft to Nam and publicly burned them using homemade napalm to protest the bombings. They are well spoken and unapologetic in the trial, and we hear at D.U.I. think its an important 70's event and film that should definitely get a re release now. Film is based off a play written by Daniel Berrigan, one of the 9. Movie number 2 today is (the Homecoming 1973) Oh dear this movie. I will say this, in thinking about why I didn't love it, its actually getting more thought provoking and interesting in my head. Ian Holm is great in this, and perhaps now let us move on to something with a little more passion for life. (Rocky 1976) I'm sorry, but I had seen this film so many times before realizing that Sly pretty much runs the whole show, and is quite underrated. He wrote most if not all the Rocky's, and heck he wrote first blood. He did not direct this one though that's the next movie. Our director here is John G Avildson of karate kid fame. Not sure what to say here, but we do say a lot, now this movie did very well at the box office and the oscars, is it deserved, let's see. Personally I'd of given the best picture to 2 over one because there is simply less Paulie in it. you can just listen so let's move on shall we. (Opening night 1977) Our 2nd John Cassavettes film. Here have a decade under the influence favorite Gena Rowlands giving a breathtaking performance as stage and screen star Myrtle Gordan. Say what you will but she rules and this film really takes you inside of a stage production, I mean really in there. Listen and we'll tell you if there's issues but issues or no, this for us was really quite something to see. Next up we have for you (Rocky II 1979). Sly IS writer and director here and this is another film that I do have a memory of seeing in the theater in 79. I was 8 and remember it as, pretty great for a non Star Wars movie. High praise indeed. I should have said before but Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith, and awesome Carl Weathers are all back again and pretty great, also Burt Young as Paulie, great actor douchee character. Finally today we pull the pod car over and pause to watch then review (where the lilies bloom 1974) another 70's rated g family film that doesn't really seem all that family or G. Is it insulting to intelligence and kids now to just give them a simple story cartoon and call it good. Wall E is pretty darn heavy actually. I liked that I watched some pretty heavy films as a kid, now they didn't scar me like some of my friends were by being taken to go see Alien when they were 7 just so the parents could see Alien. Our friend of the pod Eddie was even taken to see the Texas chainsaw massacre and told to NOT look at the screen. I on the other hand was taken to see heavy themed Ordinary people at 8 or 9 and shown one flew over the cuckoo's nest as a kid and these are still 2 of my most favorite movies and I don't feel I was scarred or that I didn't understand the concepts as a kid, I understand them better now, but I love the journey of re watching great movies or re looking at good art or music over the years, here's to the journey. Thanks so much for listening.
The Rev. Gregory Alms, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church and School in Catonsville, MD, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Mark 15:1-41. Jesus stands trial before Pilate, the Roman governor. Despite Pilate finding no fault in Jesus, the crowd demands his crucifixion, which fulfills the prophecy. This passage vividly describes Jesus' excruciating journey to Golgotha, the mocking by soldiers, and the crucifixion itself. It captures the agony of Jesus and some of the reactions of those around him. Most importantly, we are given the opportunity to reflect on the profound significance of his sacrificial death. Beneath the fast-paced action of Jesus' ministry in the Gospel of Mark lies a profound theological message: we are all in bondage to sin and cannot free ourselves. Though Jesus performs mighty deeds and calls people to repent, they repeatedly fail to understand his true identity and mission. Even his disciples abandon him in his darkest hour. Yet Jesus willingly suffers and dies on the cross as a ransom for many, accomplishing what we could not do ourselves - securing our justification before God. Mark presents Jesus not just as a miracle worker but as the divine Savior whose atoning sacrifice makes salvation possible for lost sinners.
The Rev. Gregory Alms, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church and School in Catonsville, MD, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Acts 23:23-24:27. We follow the apostle Paul as he fearlessly stands up for the Way before the Governor Antonius Felix against those who have accused Paul of being a terrorist. From Jerusalem's tumultuous courtrooms to Caesarea's halls of power, this chapter witnesses Paul's unyielding courage and the surprising twists that shape his ministry. The Book of Acts takes us back to the earliest days of Christianity, unveiling the incredible acts of the apostles and the growth of the early church. Acts offers a firsthand account how the Apostles and Jesus' disciples respond to his death and resurrection. It makes us witnesses to the beginning of fulfilling Jesus's command to spread the Gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. We encounter miracles and wonders, we see the church struggling to organize itself in the absence of Jesus, and we learn of the trials and tribulations the early Christians faced in a world that rejected them.
Living Water Inclusive Catholic Community We are honored to have the Rev. Gloria Carpeneto, a Roman Catholic Womanpriest, who talks about the Living Waters Inclusive Catholic Community, a prophetic voice of inclusion, worship and ministry. Gloria isCo-Pastor & Founder, Living Water Inclusive Catholic Community, 2008-present, an open, welcoming, and inclusive alternative Catholic community. Ordained, Roman Catholic Womanpriest in Boston MA 2008. Married to Myles Carpeneto, 53 years; 2 children, 4 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, living in Catonsville. Labyrinth facilitator, retreat facilitator, spiritual director, working to help folks on their walk with God, whomever and whatever that is for them. Resources mentioned in this episode:Gloria's Facebook PageThe Living Water Inclusive Catholic Community Facebook Group PageThe Living Water Community WebsiteHighlights:00:00 Living Water Inclusive Catholic Community00:00 Introduction01:33 Roman Catholic Womenpriests05:12 A Roman Catholic Prophetic Movement 08:56 The Living Water Inclusive Community12:23 Surprises Along the Way15:48 A Deeper Understanding of God20:04 Obstacles Along the Way25:56 Hope for the Future29:20 Learn More, Make Contact31:41 Final Words33:51 ThanksListening for Clues is pleased to present our new series, "Good News!" featuring weekly conversations with people who are making a difference, large or small. We want everyone to know what they are doing, why they are doing it, and how. So, our listeners and viewers can experience the good news and go out and make a difference themselves. Listening for Clues invites you into conversations that discover clues, rather than solutions to life's problems. Join the journey with Jon Shematek and Lauren Welch, Episcopal deacons, as we explore whatever lies ahead. Check our website Listening for Clues.© 2023 Listening for Clues
Jesse Stump is an avid real-estate investor and founder of Cville Properties, a Property Management company in Catonsville, MD. His diverse residential, commercial and multi-family portfolio allowed him to reach his financial freedom number in 2022 (just before his 40th birthday).Main Points:How I got started in real-estateLessons learned from my first dealHow I transitioned to commercial / multi-family propertiesSome of the more unique properties we have acquired and creative income streams they provideLeveraging my knowledge / experience to create a scalable property management businessWhat's next Connect with Jesse Stump:j.stump@cvilleprops.comhttp://www.cvilleprops.com4438409110Facebook: CvillepropertiesLLC
Molly & Jeff share embarrassing stories and ruin the life of Billie Carson & Maia Hass from Hampton Roads, VA! Help support us and become one of Mommy's Little Worms: patreon.com/HowEmbarrassing Official site: HowEmbarrassingPodcast.com iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-embarrassing-podcast-with-molly-jeff/id1476548191 Facebook: fb.me/HowEmbarrassingPodcast Instagram: @HowEmbarrassingPodcast Twitter: @EmbarrassingPod E-mail us: HowEmbarrassingPodcast@gmail.com Graphics by Jeff Beaulieu ( @jtb757 ) Music by Jeff Beaulieu ( @jtb757 ) Produced by Matt Cole of Go On Productions ( facebook.com/GoOnPodcasts ) Special thanks to Commonwealth Comedy Network, Push Comedy Theater, Norfolk, VA & Brian Garraty PushComedyTheater.com
Jesse Stump joins us in today's episode to provide valuable insights on managing various tenant types, self-storage leasing, and commercial properties. Tune in to learn how to establish a solid foundation for your property management company and market a diverse range of properties to achieve success in your investments.Key Takeaways to Listen forDifferences between managing commercial and residential propertiesThe importance of setting clear and long-term financial goals and strategiesToday's changing RE landscape and tips to navigate it successfullyWhy you should focus on opportunities rather than the asset class you're investing inSignificance of investing in platforms that are scalableResources Mentioned in This EpisodeThe Shawshank Redemption Free Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Jesse StumpJesse is an avid real estate investor and founder of Cville Properties, a property management company in Catonsville, MD. He began his real estate investing journey in 2013 when he and his wife purchased a duplex on the other side of town and decided to hold onto their previous primary residence as a rental. Moving into a larger home in a better location while drastically reducing the cost of their living expenses really opened Jesse's eyes to the power of real estate. With the goal of financial freedom in mind, Jesse began developing a diverse portfolio of residential, commercial, and multi-family properties over the next decade. The robust management practices he developed while self-managing his properties formed the basis for his property management company and opened the door to managing third-party rentals with the same level of excellence.Connect with JesseWebsite: CVille Properties LLC Facebook: CVille Properties To Connect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams
Episode 196 features CabbaGe, who is the host of the In The Patch With Cabbage, a local skate podcast here in Maryland. He is longtime staple of the local skateboarding scene. Even going as far as pro in the 90's when he moved to San Diego for a time. CabbaGe is also a big time fan of music and has played drums in many bands around the area including Lumber, Witherod, The Stone Dust Riders, & Sporadic Sunjam. On this episode I featured “Stress” by Lumber and “Gone Too Long” by Withrod. If you like either of them you can find them on band camp at the link in the episode notes. I first met Cabbage through the Sunrider9 crew in Catonsville, MD (episode 127). He was gracious enough to invite me over to his compound and do a joint episode. There is a part II to our conversation on In The Patch With Cabbage with also releases this week. So if you are into skateboarding or local music definitely go find it and give CabbaGe a follow. He is a highly entertaining interviewer and a great story teller. In this episode alone we talked about his time traveling the world on skate tours, getting Shamu high while working at Seaworld, as well as selling the O.G. VHS tapes of the Pam Anderson/Tommy Lee sex tape at a trade show for beer money, among other things. So whether you are friends of fans of his show, thanks for listening and thanks for supporting local music/art. IN THE PATCH WITH CABBAGE BANDCAMP LINK TO WITHROD -- Part-Time Rockstar Fest is 6/3/23 at Fish Head Cantina in Baltimore, MD. -- Podcast merch is available on Shopify. Shopify link -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. parttimerockproductions@gmail.com -- The sponsor of this show is @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram. Based in Laurel, MD
The Rev. Gregory Alms, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church and School in Catonsville, MD, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Judges 2. As part of His covenant with the Israelites, God instructed them to drive out and destroy the inhabitants of the land. However, they failed to do so. As a result, God allowed the Canaanites and their gods to become like thorns and snares to the Israelites. Despite their unfaithfulness, God remained faithful and raised up Judges or redeemers to bring them back. These flawed redeemers point forward to the ultimate redemption through Christ Jesus. The Book of Judges tells the story of Israel's descent into chaos and idolatry, and the subsequent rise of a series of judges, or redeemers, who deliver them from their enemies. The judges are flawed heroes, but they are also instruments of God's deliverance. The book ends with the Israelites in a state of moral and spiritual decay, but it also offers hope for a better future.
Jeremy Tate, founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test speaks to us about standardized testing — is it still relevant, if so how, and what can parents do to ensure their kids are achieving? We also discuss why he (and I) think Classical Education is the optimal style of education for a self-governing people. Jeremy Tate is the founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test. Jeremy is also the host of the Anchored Podcast, CLT's top 2% global podcast that features discussions at the intersection of education and culture. Prior to founding CLT, Jeremy served as Director of College Counseling at Mount de Sales Academy in Catonsville, Maryland. He received his Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education from Louisiana State University and a Masters in Religious Studies from Reformed Theological Seminary. Jeremy and his wife, Erin, reside in Annapolis, Maryland with their six children. You can find Jeremy on Twitter @JeremyTate41. Classic Learning Test Website: https://www.cltexam.com/ Get full access to The Reason We Learn at thereasonwelearn.substack.com/subscribe
On this episode of Take Back Our Schools, Andrew and Beth welcome classical education innovator Jeremy Tate who talks about his experiences teaching in inner city New York City and what led him to found the Classic Learning Test, a standardized test for classical education that aims to compete with the SAT and ACT. We discuss the differences between classical education and progressive/modern education and Jeremy shares his views on the history of progressive education and of standardized testing in the United States. We also discuss the recent news of Florida's governor, Ron DeSantis's led takeover of the New College of Florida. Jeremy Tate is the founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test (CLT). Jeremy is also the host of the Anchored Podcast that features discussions at the intersection of education and culture. Prior to founding CLT, Jeremy served as Director of College Counseling at Mount de Sales Academy in Catonsville, Maryland. He received his Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education from Louisiana State University and a Masters in Religious Studies from Reformed Theological Seminary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rev. Greg Alms, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church & School in Catonsville, MD joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Genesis 49. Jacob blesses His sons as sons of the promise of Abraham from the Lord. He assembles his family and we receive a glimpse of what the Lord has done and what He will do in the future. God is always moving us forward, even though the future, let alone the past, may not be bright from our perspective, but God's grace is always before us. Each son had a checkered story, but yet, God continued to bless His people. We pray as Jacob, “I wait for your salvation, O LORD” “Lord God, the past is covered by Your blood and the future is in Your hands. Fill us with Your promise of forgiveness, life, and salvation that we may trust in Your promises and serve with grace as You are gracious with us. Amen”
In this episode, I speak with Jeremy Tate, the founder of the Classic Learning Test about school testing, curriculum, and the classical versus industrial models of education. Jeremy argues that the current testing regime of the SAT and ACT have a tremendous influence on the curriculum taught in public and private schools. They promote a utilitarian vision of learning and drive students away from the classical Western tradition and serious reflection on what makes a good life. In response, Jeremy and his team developed the Classic Learning Test not only to be a better, more rigorous test, but to positively influence the curriculum toward more serious reading, and introduce students to the classic texts of the Western Tradition and those which shaped the founding of the United States, By ignoring these texts, the current testing and curricula regimes exclude students from engagement with the tradition. One of Tate's colleagues noted that she could go from Kindergarten through a Ph.D. without reading Homer, Plato, or Shakespeare. This unfamiliarity with the tradition makes people unaware of history and complexity, unable to make distinctions, and thus more susceptible to propaganda and manipulation. It excludes the poor from opportunity and indoctrinates the elites into utilitarian and progressive ideas that they think are simply facts. As C.S. Lewis described, “10 years hence” we can find ourselves on the side of the philosophical controversy that we didn't even know was up for debate. We discuss a number of themes including The revival of classical education Whether you should go to college or not? Education and virtue Human Formation C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man Eustace Scrubb and the Chronicles of Narnia Elite students focus on test scores rather than on learning Scientists with no sense of history or complexity The problems with critical thinking The false dichotomy of Facts vs. Opinions How moral and value judgments are reduced to opinions and more. Biography Jeremy Tate is the founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test. Jeremy is also the host of the Anchored Podcast, CLT's top 2% global podcast that features discussions at the intersection of education and culture. Prior to founding CLT, Jeremy served as Director of College Counseling at Mount de Sales Academy in Catonsville, Maryland. He received his Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education from Louisiana State University and a Masters in Religious Studies from Reformed Theological Seminary. Jeremy and his wife Erin reside in Annapolis, Maryland with their six children. You can find Jeremy on Twitter @JeremyTate41. Resources Classic Learning Test For more on C.S. Lewis The Abolition of Man - See my interview with Michael Ward For more on classical education see my interview with Heidi White and the importance of reading good books, my interview with Elizabeth Corey Jeremy Tate: Not Another Test, The Right Test
"I would rather race them and get pulled along to a fast time and possibly get second or third instead of going and running on my own and maybe having to do a bit of extra work to get a faster time or maybe not even get that fast of a time. My mind is set on not really caring so much about winning and losing but getting a fast time." In this episode, we speak with Juliette Whittaker. She is a senior at Mount de Sales Academy in Catonsville, Maryland. Juliette is a super talented athlete who isn't one to back away from competition and throw herself in the mix for some fast times in the process. Last year, she ran an 800m personal best of 2:01.15 in Westchester, Pennsylvania and then reached the semifinal of the U.S. Olympic Trials at 17 years old. This indoor season, she ran the high school indoor 1000m record with a 2:39.41 and clocked the third-fastest high school indoor 800m time in 2:01.69. At New Balance Nationals, she led the mile wire-to-wire to run a personal best of 4:37.23, which is the fourth-fastest by a high school girl in U.S. history. She is committed to Stanford next year and as you'll hear in this episode, her sense of humor will quickly make her an athlete whose career you'll want to follow. SUPPORT THE SPONSORS FINAL SURGE: No matter if you are an athlete or a coach, Final Surge helps plan and attain both short, and long-term training success. Their free online training log is compatible with Garmin, Strava, Polar, Stryd, COROS and a slew of other apps and devices. If you are a coach, Final Surge makes planning and analyzing workouts simple and helps streamline communication with your athletes. If you're an athlete out there hammering miles and tempo runs solo with no guidance or direction, Final Surge is also here to offer up some world-class training programs. Check out their offerings today: FINALSURGE.COM – USE CODE CITIUS FOR 10% OFF. THERABODY: Their new RecoveryAir JetBoots are the first of its kind as the world's most advanced pneumatic compression system ever created. RecoveryAir flushes out metabolic waste more fully and brings back fresh blood to your legs at three times the speed of competitors. Faster cycles mean faster recovery, so you don't have to wait for..the legs to be feelin' great. For more information and to get a discount visit: https://therabody.com/citius OREGON22: Friends, more than 100,000 tickets have already been sold for this summer's World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon (7/15-24). Some of the sessions have sold out. Don't miss out. Buy your tickets today to see the world's best athletes in action at the first-ever world outdoor championships being held on U.S. soil. You can get your tickets by visiting WorldChampsOregon22.com/Tickets