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Councillor Michael Sheehan, who has been at the forefront of opposition to An Post's controversial plan to move the New Ross Post Office from its historic home on Charles Street to a proposed new location inside SuperValu. Despite previous assurances that the service would stay put, recent developments have stirred concern and frustration among locals.
This minisode was formerly available only to patrons. To help support the show, you can visit https://patreon.com/STLCpod.On June 8, 2019, police in Muncie, Indiana responded to the YWCA women's shelter on Charles Street on a report of an unresponsive child. There, they found 3-month-old Shae Anna Marie Styhl covered in bruises, burns, and blisters, and an autopsy revealed extensive skeletal trauma, including fractures in both arms and legs. Her mother, 32-year-old Sarah Styhl, was arrested.This is the heartbreaking story of Shae Styhl.Photos related to today's episode can be viewed on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/photo-gallery-3-53150038You can also follow the podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sufferthelittlechildrenpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@STLCpodMy Linktree is available here: https://linktr.ee/stlcpod Visit the podcast's web page at https://www.sufferthelittlechildrenpod.com. By supporting me on Patreon, you'll also access rewards, including a shout-out by name on the podcast and exclusive rewards. Visit www.patreon.com/STLCpod. You can also support the podcast on www.Ko-Fi.com/STLCpod. Join my Supporters' Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/suffer-the-little-children--4232884/support This podcast is researched, written, hosted, edited, and produced by Laine.Music for this episode is licensed from https://audiojungle.net. Subscribe to Suffer the Little Children:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/suffer-the-little-children/id1499010711Google Podcasts: https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/I5mx3lacxpdkhssmk2n22csf32u?t%3DSuffer_the_Little_Children%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/suffer-the-little-children Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/suffer-the-little-children/PC:61848?part=PC:61848&corr=podcast_organic_external_site&TID=Brand:POC:PC61848:podcast_organic_external_siteSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0w98Tpd3710BZ0u036T1KEiHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/77891101/ ...or on your favorite podcast listening platform.
Tragedy in Norton as a young girl dies after being pulled from a pond. The Women's March: People's March will begin later this morning at 11 am on the corner of Charles Street and Beacon Street in Boston. Sounds of Celebration from the Middle East after the Israeli Parliment approved a Ceasefire deal to end the war in Gaza. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
In this episode of Maybe Running Will Help, we sit down with Kyle V. Robinson, ultra-runner, attorney, and author of the transformative memoir Wandering Spark. Kyle shares his journey of overcoming a traumatic childhood, rediscovering his self-worth, and finding redemption through running and community. From defending himself in court as a teenager to tackling ultra-marathons, Kyle's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of believing in yourself. Whether you're a seasoned runner or someone seeking inspiration, this episode is filled with wisdom, vulnerability, and actionable advice to help you ignite your own spark. Stick around to the end for Kyle's reflections on how running has shaped his life and what it can teach all of us about perseverance and growth. Sponsors: This episode is brought to you by Charm City Run, your go-to destination for running shoes, apparel, and expert training programs. With eight locations across Maryland and Delaware, Charm City Run has everything you need to hit your goals, whether you're running your first 5K or gearing up for your next marathon. Use code NICKY10 at checkout to save 10% on your purchase! (Exclusions apply: Garmin, Theragun, Shokz, and footwear. Cannot be combined with other offers.) Shop now at charmcityrun.com. We're also thrilled to announce the Altra B3 Distance Series, Baltimore's premier race series! The series kicks off in March with the Shamrock 5K, followed by the Sole of the City 10K in April, and concludes with the Charles Street 12 in the fall. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned marathoner, these races offer something for everyone. Try out the first race in the series and see for yourself why runners love it! Register for the Shamrock 5K and use code NICKYSENTMEfor $5 off. Prices for the series increase on January 1, so don't wait! Learn more and register at b3baltimore.com. Tune in and get inspired to discover your own spark!
Angie Carr, Jane Bremmer, Ella George and Charles Street outline the problems associated with burning municipal waste, not least by setting a climate bomb. The oppose the planned waste incinerator for Lara, between Melbourne and Geelong, Victoria.Stanley Woodhouse from Friends of the Earth spoke about gas infrastructure to be remediated.
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BROWNSVILLE, Texas - Eleazar Rodriguez, director of industrial park development and special projects for the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation, has given an update on the North Brownsville Industrial Park.Rodriguez spoke about the project during a reception following a BTX Developers Tour. The tour was organized jointly by the Rio Grande Valley Partnership and GBIC. The tour, for which Rodriguez was the tour guide, took in visits to the North Brownsville Industrial Park, the Port of Brownsville, and SpaceX at Boca Chica. The reception was held in the courtyard of GBIC's offices on E. St. Charles Street. In his remarks from the stage, Rodriguez said there would be a tech component to the industrial park. And he said the recruitment of manufacturing companies would be priority no. 1.After Rodriguez had given his presentation he gave a video interview to the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service.Here is an audio recording of Rodriguez's remarks from the stage.Go to www.riograndeguardian.com to read the latest border news stories and watch the latest news videos.
An underground fire in the 300 block of Charles Street in downtown Baltimore on Sunday damaged electrical and fiber optic lines, severely damaged a bookstore, disrupted traffic, and left thousands without power. Joey Henderson, the director of the Baltimore Office of Emergency Management, joins Midday to give an update on the mysterious problem.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
In this episode, I reconnect with Charles to reflect on our past experiences working together and the lessons we've learned from challenging situations. It's fascinating to hear how Charles has evolved, now leading digital transformation at a bank in Australia. He shares his inspiring journey, launching a project called Inkwazi, which combines adventure with a mission to make a difference in South Africa. Listening to him navigate the complexities of registering Inkwazi, his organisation, as a business instead of a charity, and how they partnered with a registered charity to meet their goals, was enlightening. What stood out to me the most was hearing about the life-changing impact of providing bicycles to children in remote South African communities. It's incredible to see how this initiative has boosted education and empowered these kids, with Charles detailing how he closes the loop with donors by sharing the tangible results of their support. It's a powerful conversation about leadership, transformation, and creating meaningful change. linkedin.com/in/streetcharles https://www.inkwaziadventures.com.au/ Become a member: https://www.thisishcd.com/landing/circle-a-community-for-ethically-conscious-designers-changemakers Book a Coaching Chemistry Call: https://calendly.com/gerryscullion/coaching-chemistry-call
Another week and Tom is starting over again! Diana ran her favorite race, the Charles Street 12, and while none of us were in Disneyland we got a little bit of feedback from a few listeners who were there. We also chat about our training and upcoming races and as always we read our 5 star reviews, tell you what we're running for and Erin attempts to keep Something Good on track! . Chapters 0:00 - Open 20:25 - Goal Getters 36:49 - Charles St 12 Miler and Training 1:07:33 - Disneyland Halloween Half 1:25:44 - Something Good . Come laugh with us as we share our running experiences and talk about everything from our favorite beer runs to our chafing nightmares. Tell us what YOU run for... Email us or leave a voice memo at WillRunForPodcast@gmail.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @WillRunForPodcast Tag your pictures and stories @WillRunForPodcast and help grow our community.
General news items and our usual rave with Kevin calling in on the phone, followed by a piece released during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games called NOlympics, translated and produced for 3CR by Karina with permission from the Cuellilargo team, Barcelona. You can support their work here. Zeb also references an analysis on trans sportswomen you can check out here. Later, we go to some audio from the Say NO to Lara Big Incinerator Public Rally from Sunday 4th August at Austin Park Lara. Charles Street (retired biochemist and President & Secretary of the new organising group - group ‘No Waste Incinerators in Lara & Greater Geelong') delivering a speech to take us through the bad science behind the project. Thanks to 3CR's Amy Ciara for the audio; listen to more of Amy's recordings from the rally on this episode of Solidarity Breakfast. Special thanks also to local musician Abe Dunovits for providing the music for the English-language NOlympics piece. To access all previous podcasts and any extra links in our podcast descriptions, visit 3cr.org.au/citylimits
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New U.S concerns about China and North Korea expressed in Japan, a stabbing reported late yesterday afternoon in Boston at the Liberty Hotel on Charles Street, former President Trump appearing alongside his running mate J.D. Vance at a campaign rally in Saint Cloud, Minnesota. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
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For about 60 years, a chilling story about a murder suicide was a tight lipped family secret until author and journalist Joe Strupp came across the tale of his great uncle, John Bowman. Strupp spent years investigating the case and his findings are in his new book Death on St. Charles Street. Though we know what happened, there are still mysterious aspects of this tragedy. Strupp also addresses the unsolved murder that is the basis of his other true crime book, A Long Walk Home. Find the book here: http://joestrupp.com/, https://shorturl.at/cptQY Subscribe to "A Study of Strange" on your favorite podcast platform! Visit our substack for more strange content! https://astudyofstrange.substack.com/ Theme Music by Matt Glass Instagram: @astudyofstrange Support: astudyofstrange.substack.com Website: www.astudyofstrange.com Hosted by Michael May Email stories, comments, or ideas to astudyofstrange@gmail.com Support our new Substack https://astudyofstrange.substack.com/ ©2022 Convergent Content, LLC
It is a Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, and plenty to go over as we celebrate yet another come from behind, Orioles walk-off win over the Royals with James McCann playing the role of hero this time around. We'll talk all about the Orioles, their start to the season, Corbin Burnes, and we'll try to answer the most burning question in Baltimore right now, can the Norfolk Tides beat the Oakland A's? We'll get started at 10:25am by chatting with NFL Draft prospect and Baltimore native, former Alabama EDGE rusher Chris Braswell (St. Frances), as we get a chance to meet Chris, see how the pre-draft process is going, what it would mean if he landed back in Baltimore and much more. At 10:45am, we will meet new Loyola (MD) Men's Basketball Head Coach Josh Loeffler as we talk all about the new gig, moving up from Johns Hopkins and coming back to Charles Street to now lead the Greyhounds after a year as an assistant at Cincinnati. Then at 11am, we will continue some pre-Draft talk with another NFL Draft hopeful, former JMU DL and Baltimore native Jalen Green (Good Counsel), as we hear about how his preparation is going, if he ended up with the Ravens and much more. At 11:30am, we will begin our regular minor league segments during the season with our first trip down to the farm when we chat with Bowie Baysox OF Jud Fabian, we'll chat with the 2022 Draft pick ahead of the Baysox Opening Day tomorrow night in Bowie. And before we get out of here, Griffin will tell us what he's watching this weekend in the fight world with another edition 'Fighting Words' as we talk Dylan Budka, UFC/PFL, Wrestlemania and more…
It is a Monday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, plenty for Glenn and Griffin to go over from a busy weekend, we'll try to cover it all, the latest and notable news that came out of Indy after the Combine wrapped up yesterday, we'll talk some college sports, more lacrosse than hoops as the Terps lost again on their home floor yesterday. Plus the latest on the birds at Spring Training, and that's where we'll go at 10:30am to check in with Jim Callis from MLB Network, Pipeline and just about everything else MLB to talk to him about the O's, what he saw from Jackson Holliday last week up close and much, much more. At 11:15am, we'll head to Charles Street to chat with Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse Attack, Garrett Degnon, fresh off the Jays massive win over Virginia on Saturday as we talk some Lax, get to know Garrett and much more. At 11:30am, as usual, we recap the weekend with our good friend from 105.7 The Fan and ConnCreteLocks.com, Jeremy Conn…
Consistent with the Town's 2020 Comprehensive Plan GOAL #16: Continue to make La Plata a very walkable community (Page 16), The Town of La Plata was awarded two grants for the construction of the La Plata Bikeway running from Walter J. Mitchell Elementary School on Willow Lane, along MD 6 Charles Street, adjacent to the Agricopia subdivision, adjacent to MD 488, to Radio Station Road to Laurel Springs Regional Park. The two grants: $1.44 million from the MDOT Transportation Alternatives Program $385,500 from the MDOT Bikeways Program. The link to my La Plata Ward 4 Video Update of this project.MY ASK/CALL TO ARMS: There will be a follow-up podcast/episode on the Town's FY B25 budget process following our April 09, 2024, Town Council Regular Meeting - Budget discussion focusing on General Funds, and April 16, 2024, Town Council Regular Meeting - Budget discussion focusing on Enterprise Funds. I ask for your participation and engagement in the budget process and other important Town issues. Your input is important, from the bottom-up for change.This concludes this latest La Plata Town Council Ward 4 Update. I hope you find this podcast informative and useful. Let me know what you think. I look forward to your questions and comments. My email address is djenkins@townoflaplata.org Talk to you soon!
Charles Street is the co-founder of Inkwazi Adventures and TEDx speaker, and has joined the podcast today to share his work in providing bicycles for students in some of the poorest parts of Africa.Many children travel around 10-20km to school on foot every day, and by the time they get to school they are exhausted, in turns impacts their ability to learn.Through BIKES4ERP, Charles tell the story of Ria, a young girl whose life got a new direction with just one bicycle, and how they were able to help hundreds of children like Ria, taking the school's pass rate went from a low bar of 35% to 85% in a short time.Charles also shares about the mission of Adventure by Cycle, as well as the preparation and experience of being a TEDx speaker, and his growth mindset and what it is to 'play in the grey'.Thanks so much to Charles for joining the podcast and can't wait to continue to see the impact that Inkwazi Adventures and BIKES4ERP continue to have.'Adventure by Cycle'Front Wheel: Changing the Lives of PeopleBack Wheel: Life Changing ExperiencesLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/streetcharles/Charles Street TEDx Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnwY0Nf6uBoInkwazi Adventures BIKES4ERP drop 2023Fundraising Page for our campaign 2024Inkwazi Adventures Website - https://www.inkwaziadventures.com.au/Inkwazi Adventures LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/inkwazi-adventures/Inkwazi Adventures FB Page - https://www.facebook.com/inkwaziadventures______________Thanks for joining us on the Lead with Courage podcast, bought to you by Luminate Leadership. We trust this episode has given you some insights and joy to empower you live your biggest, best life. If you enjoyed it, we'd be grateful if you like, share and subscribe to hear our future conversations.To find out more about the work we do Luminate Leadership connect with us:Luminate's Website and LinkedIn and on Instagram : Luminate_Leadership and Cherie CanningUntil the next episode, we hope you live and Lead with Courage!Cherie and Andy x______________Luminate Leadership is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you're struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.
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Explore why engaging in difficult conversations is a pivotal element for sustaining successful business partnerships. Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell share valuable insights and personal experiences, highlighting the importance of clear communication, commitment, and dealing with partnership red flags in today's recap episode. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:The importance of scheduling lunch breaks to ensure work-life balanceHow to leverage your strengths to propel your business forward. Why clear communication is key to a thriving business partnership.Learn how to redefine your brand by presenting your authentic self online. Why it's crucial to check back in with your actual goals regularly.Episode References/Links:OPC Tour Email ListGet on the waitlist for eLevate Round Four If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox.Join us at our Cambodia Retreat - Oct. 8-13, 2023Get your free Athletic Greens 1 year supply of Vitamin D3+K2 and 5 free travel packsGet your discount for some Toe Sox using the code: LESLEYBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar ResourcesWatch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable PilatesSocial MediaInstagramFacebookLinkedInEpisode Transcript:Lesley Logan [00:00:00]:It's all communication. This is why I keep saying it's a partnership and your business is like a marriage. You have to do the exact same thing before you marry someone. These are the exact same things you have to do. But I think so many people are afraid of looking dumb or like they know what they're doing, or they get caught up in the excitement of what the business could be. And it's like, you got to sit down and just go, okay, down and dirty. Like, how deep am I going to get into this? How deep are we both getting into this before, like, we go, this isn't working.Lesley Logan [00:00:30]:Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast, where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world, and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guests will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and be It till you see it. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan [00:01:12]:Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap, where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the captivating convo I had with Kristen Crowley and Jill Bunny in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, feel free to go back now and listen, or listen to this one and then listen to that one. You can go in any order you want. (Brad Crowell: You can.) You really can. It is your own adventure and we want to support that, but they're pretty bunch badass bitches, so you should listen to it. Today is October twelveth at the time that you're listening to this. We are in the midst of our retreat this year, so we are in Cambodia. We should be out at the temples today, like, living our best life up, (Brad: Loving it.) which is so exciting.Lesley Logan [00:01:51]:And that also means today is World Arthritis and World Sight Day, both important things you should know about. So, first of all, arthritis is real, so go get yourself checked out and do the things you can do to avoid the heck out of them, like getting stronger. And the World Sight Day, I didn't actually look up what that means, but make sure it's seeing well. Like, do I need to go to the eye doctor today? Is that what it's telling me to do?Brad Crowell [00:02:17]:World Sight Day.Lesley Logan [00:02:18]:You want to know something funny?Brad Crowell [00:02:22]:Observed every year. What's funny?Lesley Logan [00:02:23]:Well, I got lasix when I was 30 and everyone said, that's so dumb because at 40, you're going to need to have reading glasses. And I want to let you know right now, you guys, I'm 40 and I do not need reading glasses. So, go Lasix.Brad Crowell [00:02:37]:That's true. It is a day first initiated by Lions Club International Foundation during their site first campaign in an effort to spread awareness about preventable blindness and help people who are visually impaired.Lesley Logan [00:02:49]:Oh, well, then go to schedule your doctor's appointment to prevent blindness. I think that's genius. I didn't know that. That's great. Wonderful. Gaia, we think is probably blind. She did she did bark at a bolster. It's okay.Brad Crowell [00:03:06]:She just sat up. She can hear just fine.Lesley Logan [00:03:09]:She can hear just fine. It's believing. Here we go. So, yes, we are in Cambodia next year. We will be back here in Cambodia in October. So you'll want to be on the waitlist to make sure you get to sign up and get the Early Bird special. So you'll want to go to Lesleylogan.co/retreat to enjoy what's coming up in January. So in January, we'll open up the doors, but you want to be on the waitlist to hear about those doors.Lesley Logan [00:03:34]:Then I come back. I go to Chicago with Erika Quest to do a weekend of workshops at Club Pilates and St. Charles. St. George. St. Charles Street, I think.Lesley Logan [00:03:47]:Anyways, we're going to be in Chicago at a Club Pilates teaching some workshops. If you want to see if there's any spots left, DM me, because there's not a lot of spots ever. So you'll want to DM me to get that information. In December, Erika Quest and I will be back at a Club Pilates in Frisco, Texas. And then I come back, and then we pack up the van, and Brad takes me on a tour that he keeps threatening is not going to ever end. And I keep threatening to say, but I have a girl's date, so you got to get me back here in time for my New Year's Eve.Brad Crowell [00:04:16]:But we'll be back in Frisco, Texas.Lesley Logan [00:04:18]:We'll be back in Frisco, Texas, right after we've done this before. Frisco. You always bring it. And so (Brad: So fun.) We can't wait to celebrate the end of the year with you, as well as the beginning of the end of the year with you. So if you want to hear about the tour, make sure you get on our email list. Just in generalBrad Crowell [00:04:34]:Go to opc.me/tour.Lesley Logan [00:04:37]:Yeah and you'll hear all about the tour. (Brad: Oh, yeah) because it's epic, and there's, like, really cool things that are happening you wouldn't want to miss out on, because you'll miss out on those epic things. And then in January, I do kick off eLevate round four. And if there's any spots left, you are going to want to apply, because 2025 will be the next time that I run it, and that's a long ways away in my world. So go to lesleylogan.co/elevate. That'll get you on the waitlist. But if you actually want to get in on 2024, DM me and I will chat with you. We'll see if this is the right thing for you.Lesley Logan [00:05:11]:We are so, so excited. Some people, like I said last episode, call it a game changer. And those people would be eLevate members, multiple of them. They told me it's game changing. And I'm like, yeah, eLevate. Game changing. Love the tagline.Brad Crowell [00:05:24]:Love it.Lesley Logan [00:05:25]:Before we talk about Jill Bunny and Kristen Crowley. I just want Jill Bunny's name. I'm just going to be really honest. I want it. (Brad: It's a name.) I want to know. I have so many questions about that.Brad Crowell [00:05:36]:If it was like she nicknamed herself.Lesley Logan [00:05:38]:But I don't think I don't. I don't think so. Especially after my brother sat there and read every baseball player name off to us. And I was like, really? Someone named their kid that oil win something.Brad Crowell [00:05:52]:Anyways, what if she had a brother named Jack?Lesley Logan [00:05:56]:Jack Bunny and Jill bunny.Brad Crowell [00:05:58]:Yeah.Lesley Logan [00:05:59]:Well, like, just Jack and Jill.Brad Crowell [00:06:01]:Well, Jack Rabbit bunny.Lesley Logan [00:06:04]:Oh, I see. I was thinking of Jack and Jill. I wasn't thinking of Jack Rabbit.Brad Crowell [00:06:07]:I like the Jack and Jill, too.Lesley Logan [00:06:08]:Because also it makes me think of those houses where they have a bathroom in between, two bedrooms for siblings to share, but the sink is always too low.Brad Crowell [00:06:17]:I'm sure she's heard that before.Lesley Logan [00:06:19]:I'm sure she heard all of this. I'm sure she's like, can we get to talking about me? Yes, we will, in just a second, Jill Bunny, because you're a badass. But first, we have an audience question.Brad Crowell [00:06:27]:Yeah, we do. The question was, do you actually schedule your lunch break?Lesley Logan [00:06:33]:Fuck yes, we do.Brad Crowell [00:06:34]:Yeah.Lesley Logan [00:06:34]:Did we always?Brad Crowell [00:06:36]:No, we didn't always.Lesley Logan [00:06:37]:Well, I did. When I was teaching, I always had a break in the middle of the day.Brad Crowell [00:06:42]:I did not.Lesley Logan [00:06:43]:You've never ever.Brad Crowell [00:06:44]:I've never been good at this except for, well, the last couple of years.Lesley Logan [00:06:46]:Sometimes at 02:00. Brad's like, I haven't eaten yet today. And I'm like, are you an adult? Are you hungry? We need to have a reminder.Brad Crowell [00:06:57]:I don't usually eat breakfast.Lesley Logan [00:07:00]:I know you really don't. But at any rate, I have always had a lunch. Now I have scheduled lunch because we work at home together, and if it's not scheduled, then one of us will interrupt the other person's work break. So we just take at the same time.Brad Crowell [00:07:13]:Yeah. And that's nice, actually. It's a lot of fun.Lesley Logan [00:07:15]:Yeah. Sometimes you make me lunch.Brad Crowell [00:07:17]:It happens. Definitely. But the reason that we do that is because if I didn't put it in my calendar, it wouldn't happen. I would just never take a lunch.Lesley Logan [00:07:27]:That's everything, you guys. If you don't put it in your calendar, it doesn't get done, period.Brad Crowell [00:07:31]:Yeah. So that's legit. Definitely scheduling your lunch break. It's worth it. You'll enjoy it.Lesley Logan [00:07:37]:And look, even if you don't, you're like, guys, I'm not that hungry. I can eat when I'm on the road. Our doctor, Dr. Bender, shout out to her. She, with both of us, is like, you have to sit down and just eat your lunch. Like not be on your phone, don't listen to a podcast, which we still do, but just not reading something for work, but just sit and eat your lunch and let it digest. And so we have a whole hour blocked off for lunch, every workday, and we can do whatever we want in that hour.Lesley Logan [00:08:10]:We can play around for half an hour and then eat lunch. We can eat lunch and then walk around the block or whatever.Brad Crowell [00:08:16]:Or you can make a really extravagant lunch that takes 45 minutes to make.Lesley Logan [00:08:20]:He does that a lot. He does that a lot. Or you can go and go, you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to drive across town to get that coffee that would go great after this lunch right now, even though I can make that latte.Brad Crowell [00:08:33]:She does that a lot.Lesley Logan [00:08:34]:I do. But there's something luxurious about it. And here's the thing. There are times to hustle and to another shout out to Kareen until it comes a hassle. And you have got to take time for yourself and not just in the morning and not just at night, but different parts throughout the day. And lunch is very important. The only day we don't have lunch together is on Tuesdays because I have a fly session after my lunch, technically, so I have lunch after that. But you've made it for me before and we just put in the fridge and I'll eat it later.Lesley Logan [00:09:05]:So, yes, schedule your lunch break. You matter.Brad Crowell [00:09:09]:Okay, now let's talk about our guests,Kristen Crowley and Jill Bunny. As co-entrepreneurs I was just going to say copreneurs. As co-entrepreneurs, Jill and Kristen present a harmonious balance of analytical and creative approaches to business. Both promote building genuine online brands using their backgrounds to help women grow their brands. The name reFRAME became symbolic of their adaptability and resilience in the business landscape and they laughed and said the name just stuck. And that is like officially the name of their business. And what they actually focus on are events and retreats.Lesley Logan [00:09:49]:Yeah, I really loved a lot of what they said, it was actually a really fun conversation. They're really one of the few partnerships and I'm like, okay, they can work together as we've just seen too many partnerships not work out. They really understand each other and their strengths and everything. So I love this. Jill mentioned confidence comes over time and that just because you have a business doesn't actually mean you are a business owner. That kind of also comes with time. And I think that's really interesting because first of all, I think there's a lot of people going, oh my God, I don't want to be a business owner, but like fell into this business and also you don't know what you don't know. So you're kind of flying by the seat of your pant, moment to moment, trying to figure things out.Lesley Logan [00:10:33]:And then over time, you get confidence, like, oh, I've seen this problem before. And it's really like those after that first year or so, you really go, okay, I got this down, okay? It's not going to blow up on me. And I've got some ideas. So I think that that was really cool. So she said what we have to do is put the reps in and the time in and be proud of what you're good at. And I just thought, what a great thing to highlight, just be proud of what you're good at. Too often people are like, oh, I don't want to brag about what I'm good at because some people are going to think I'm overconfident or weird or whatever. And it's like, actually no, you should be really proud of what you're good at because we're not good at everything.Lesley Logan [00:11:10]:And so the things we're good at are like going to propel the business forward and the things we're not good at, we're going to hire out.Brad Crowell [00:11:15]:Yeah, I think that it was interesting just to hear them talk about how they connected with each other and how it became like obviously kindred spirits. And we often tell people not to partner up with people, but I know part of the conversation, you talked about it being like a marriage, which we've talked about here before on this pod, but they totally agreed and they both came from businesses before and partnerships before in different ways and it just seemed to make sense. It seemed to click for them. So I thought that was really interesting.Lesley Logan [00:11:56]:Yeah, well, I mean, just to jump into your side of things, they said you need to make sure that your partner has the same moral compass. And I think that is the same as your partner in life, but really that makes a big difference. And I think a lot of people partner up in business and they both want the thing to grow and they don't want to do all the work alone, which is why they do it, but they don't actually have the same moral compass. In fact, in Agency Mini, this one person was like, hey, should I partner up with this studio owner? And I'm like, you mean the studio owner who's illegally got you classified as not an employee and is, in your words, squandering? No, you should not. You should not because that's not the same role compass.Brad Crowell [00:12:40]:Right. Yeah, totally. I'm glad they talked about partnerships, like how that works because they said that the thing that was really important was sitting down and being crystal clear with each other about things. Like number one thing was money. Are we both putting our personal money into this? Are we raising money from somewhere else? Like, how are we doing this? What are our expectations and how is this going to work? And they both agreed on the way that it would work and effectively being transparent about their personal finances just in case something didn't go the way they expected, could they continue to keep it going? And they effectively made a financial commitment to each other, and then they agreed on they understood, okay, cool. This is where we're at. They said, specifically because at the end of the day, everyone has to be on the same page.Lesley Logan [00:13:34]:Well, here's what I love. It's all communication, and this is the same thing.Brad Crowell [00:13:37]:It really is.Lesley Logan [00:13:38]:This is why I keep saying it's a partnership and your business is like a marriage. You have to do the exact same thing before you marry someone. These are the exact same things you have to do. But I think so many people are afraid of looking dumb or like they know what they're doing, or they get caught up in the excitement of what the business could be. And it's like, you got to sit down and just go, okay, down and dirty. Like, how deep am I going to get into this? How deep are we both getting into this before we go? This isn't working. You have to have the exit strategy as well, because you do have to think, what if this doesn't go well? Who gets what? What happens here? And I learned that from oh, my gosh, a podcast I listened to ten years ago.Lesley Logan [00:14:19]:These two girls became friends on Facebook or whatever. They both did similar things. They partnered up and had an amazing podcast. It was one of the top podcasts at the time for women in business. And they decided to eventually actually make a membership together, which would be the first thing, except for the podcast, where they actually made money together. And they brought on their lawyer, and they said, we sat down with a lawyer and we said, what do we need to talk about before we do this? And she said, we should talk about what happens if one of you doesn't want to do this anymore. We have to talk about how this ends, what are the different ways it could end, and then what happens? And that was such an interesting thing to hear, because no one wants to talk about, like, well, how does it end? But you have to think about it so that if you do need to walk away, how much does each person get? How much do you have to pay to get out of it? Or how much should you get paid to get out of it? So I really enjoyed listening to the fact that they talked about the money. They were very clear on things, and they got very vulnerable about what the states of their personal lives were, because guess what? Your personal life comes into your business all the fucking time.Brad Crowell [00:15:30]:Yeah, totally.Lesley Logan [00:15:31]:All the time.Brad Crowell [00:15:32]:Totally.Lesley Logan [00:15:32]:If anything's going on with one of our family members and they call us the middle of a workday, you better believe it fucks the day up. So I just thought it was really nice, honest conversation.Brad Crowell [00:15:42]:Yeah. And they talked briefly about some red flags, and that was basically hiding things and not being communicative or not being as committed to the vision. And they said, definitely partnerships shouldn't be formed out of desperation. A good partner should push for growth and also keep one on track.Lesley Logan [00:16:08]:Can we just highlight, partnerships should not be put together out of desperation. So if you are having someone partner with you because you're desperate and you need help in your business, that is not the best time to get a partner. You need to take a pause and really understand what you're doing because you'll partner up with someone who you think is a lifeline, and then it just really changes the roles and you don't think through things clearly.Brad Crowell [00:16:34]:Yeah. I do think that if you are going to bring on a team member or a partner, it should be someone with complementary skills, skills that are not your own, so that you're not both trying to do the same things. But yeah, like making a partnership out of desperation is dangerous. (Lesley Logan: Yeah.) All right, so finally, let's talk about those Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Kristen Crowley and Jill Bunny? They said when it came to understanding and presenting your authentic self online rather than imitating others. So this is actually really similar to what we were just talking about with a PR person in the last episode, because what their retreats are all about is rebranding your brand. So if you're stuck, you're not feeling like you know what you're doing with your brand, then they offer these events where you can dig in over a couple of days, or some of them are just day retreats and really analyze your social media presence and the way your brand looks and all these kinds of things. And so when they're talking about presenting yourself authentically we're reiterating this here, people, because they said building a brand is about knowing who you are and who you're serving, and then you're going to structure everything around it, around your story, and then the problems that you're solving for the people that you're serving.Lesley Logan [00:18:08]:I love this is back to back with Whitney Lee.Brad Crowell [00:18:09]:It's kind of crazy.Lesley Logan [00:18:10]:You did a good job there. So I actually really enjoyed the action items that Jill talked about because she's like, I'm Jill 2.0 and she is, like, checking in throughout the day if what she's doing is aligned with her, with the 2.0. So all these things that she wants are the actions that she's taking, align with that, not just writing them down and going off onto the day, but really checking back in. So it's not just about journaling, so you feel good about yourself, but actually going, okay, where am I at in alignment with what this is? Am I actually doing those steps that get through there. And it made me think of Alan Stein Jr. Jeez. His interview from the beginning of this year just keeps on giving, and his whole thing is he ends every single day. Like, am I 1% closer to the man I want to be? And it's like, how can you find time in your day to check back in with your actual goals and just really understand, like, okay, today I did these things, and they had nothing to do with 2.0, in fact, I like, went backwards, and just being honest with that.Brad Crowell [00:19:12]:Episode 167.Lesley Logan [00:19:13]:167. I was not going to get that because I don't remember what the year started. But that's my fault. Maybe I should study.Brad Crowell [00:19:20]:It's all good. You're fine.Lesley Logan [00:19:21]:I know, but I want to be like that guy who's uncrooked, who he can go Oscar winner director, 1973. And he's like, DA DA DA DA. And I'm like, no, maybe I don't have that skill. But be it till we see it. Right. So, anyways, I think it's really important to check back in, whether it's a vision board or a journal or a goal, just making sure each day it's like, look at that and go, yes, I'm still on track. Or go, oh, wow, I got a little derailed today. Little derailed.Lesley Logan [00:19:52]:And what can you do to just get back on that I just thought was a really fun way of reflecting on where we're trying to be so we can be it till we see it.Brad Crowell [00:20:01]:I love it.Lesley Logan [00:20:02]:Me too. I'm Lesley Logan.Brad Crowell [00:20:03]:And I'm Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan [00:20:04]:Thank you so much for listening to this amazing podcast. We couldn't do it without you. So what are you going to do with these tips? How are you going to use them? What was your favorite part? We want to know. Tag, jill Bunny and Kristen Crowley and the Be It pod. And let us know and share this with a friend who needs to hear that they can reframe, that they can start over. They can do awesome things. Maybe that friend is you. And until next time, Be It Till You See It.Brad Crowell [00:20:25]:Bye for now.Lesley Logan [00:20:26]:That's all I've got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It.Lesley Logan [00:20:50]:Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of the Bloom Podcast Network.Brad Crowell [00:20:57]:It's written, filmed, and recorded by your hosts, Lesley Logan and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan [00:21:02]:It is produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.Brad Crowell [00:21:04]:Our theme music is by Ali At Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan [00:21:13]:Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating visuals and Ximena Velazquez for our transcriptions.Brad Crowell [00:21:18]:Also to Angelina Hiraco for adding all the content to our website. And finally to Meredith Crowell for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We've all be busy the last couple weeks! Michael & Erin ran Labor Pain again by Pretzel City Sports and had a number of friends and listeners join in the fun! Tom & Diana ran Diana's favorite race of the year, the Charles Street 12 by Charm City Run also with friends in toe! Erin was in Cape Cod running the Zooma Cape Cod race series! We recap them all for you! Before we get to all of that, we catch up on what we're running for and celebrate all of our Goal Getters! Michael asks us a Would you Rather for the first time in a long time and as always we end with something good! . Chapters 0:00 Open 6:33 What We Are Running For 17:35 Goal Getters 30:47 Labor Pains 12Hr 53:28 Charles St 12 Miler 1:07:31 Zooma Cape Cod 1:18:26 Something Good . Come laugh with us as we share our running experiences and talk about everything from our favorite beer runs to our chafing nightmares. Tell us what YOU run for... Email us or leave a voice memo at WillRunForPodcast@gmail.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @WillRunForPodcast Tag your pictures and stories @WillRunForPodcast and help grow our community.
WE TALK NAVAGATING THE UPS AND DOWNS OF BUSINESS.Support the show
We've hit double digits! We're talking tourism that changes the lives of children in remote South African communities with Charles Street of Inkwazi Adventures, and caravanning around Australia with the queen of the caravans, author Catherine Best. We're also talking about how to avoid being hacked from an airport selfie and how bucket-list destinations have changed. Charles Street is the founder of Inkwazi Adventures, and he shares how you can make a genuine difference to the communities you mean. He explains to Kirstie how the simple act of giving a bike is transforming children's lives in remote communities in South Africa. And you can be part of it. See inkwaziadventures.com.au Catherine Best is the author of Ultimate Caravan Trips: Australia, and she spills the hot tips for great vanlife in conversation with Belle. She also drops the names of her two favourite campsites - South Lefroy Bay camp, a low-cost camp on the Ningaloo coast in Western Australia, and Potato Point, near Narooma on the NSW South Coast. See hardiegrant.com.au Thanks for listening, and don't be shy about clicking to subscribe! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworldawaits/message
Councilman Justin Roias calls in after being requested during yesterday's show to talk with Gene about calling him out over the Charles Street encampment evictions this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Four intersections near the Charles Glen and Crestview subdivisions, off Horsepen Road in Henrico's Near West End, will close at different times this summer for work to replace temporary roundabouts with permanent roundabouts. Work will begin Friday, July 7 with the removal of the four temporary roundabouts and the milling of the intersections and of Miami Avenue between Charles Street and Wake Forest Drive. The intersections at Charles Street and Dartmouth Avenue and at Miami Avenue and Wake Forest Drive will close Monday, July 10 or Tuesday, July 11 for about two to three weeks while crews install permanent roundabouts....Article LinkSupport the show
Paperwork makes the paper work. Tune in as we talk about the importance of contracts while doing business.Support the show
Here's a Stoop Story from Justin Fair about embracing his fearlessness … and finding himself along the way. Find more information about the Stoop Storytelling Series -- including live events coming up, and the Stoop podcast at Stoopstorytelling.com . Pride is this week! There are lots of events including the fabulous parade that kicks off Saturday at 1:00 PM. The route begins at North Charles and 33rd Street, and heads south toward WYPR! Where there will be a welcoming committee! From 3 to 9 p.m, the Pride Block Party along Charles Street between 23rd and North Avenue will showcase an array of vendors, food, DJ's and talent!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth Goodyear is the Athletic Communications Driector at Notre Dame of Maryland University(NDMU). NDMU is situated on a beautiful 33 acre campus on Charles Street in North Baltimore. They offer undergarduate and graduate programs to approx 2000 students. Seth's job includes athletic communications for all female and now male sports. Starting with the Fall of 2023, NDMU is now gender inclusive. More information about NDMU can be found on the website. More information about Gator Athletics can be found here. Gator Athletics on Instagram.
Here is a Stoop Story from Phillip Pack about overcoming decades of racism at Bethlehem Steel and why working together means much more than just finishing the job For more information about the Stoop Storytelling Series - including upcoming live events and the Stoop podcast - go to Stoopstorytelling.com Tomorrow, the Charles Street promenade is back -- not a festival but a pedestrian takeover of the historical avenue. No cars from 9 a.m. to to 9 p.m., from Saratoga Street to North Avenue … so it's easy to stroll and shop, enjoy live music, fun for kids, and pop-ups! On Thursday evening, check out REVIVE, a home and fashion show with the goal of reviving the drooping fashion and upholstery industries. The Cavanagh House, which offers apprenticeships in these skilled trades, will showcase collections from students in its fashion, home and upholstery programs -- plus award-winning couture designers and tailors from Charm City. Thursday, June 8, 6 to 9 pm. At 701 E. Pratt Street.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In May, 1891, Tchaikovsky visited Baltimore to present a concert at the Lyceum on Charles Street. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charles Street Trio: A Novel in Three Voices (2022) is a series of books that collectively form a tapestry of life in the form of a sprawling epic of a novel. Here in Book 1: The Early Years attend a birthday party, spend a day at the hairdresser's, have your heart broken, experience teen awareness of class difference, loss of a beloved parent, a harrowing accident with your mom, take a bike ride around the corner. All intermingled with a visual feast of original collages and photographs. “We met in that small sanctuary of a place on Charles Street decades ago. One of us said she saw a ghost dance across the kitchen. Even our ghosts are lively. About their own business. Another of us said recently that convening again after forty years of life, love and work, we must be angels. Have a seat. Plenty of chairs all around.” --The Authors (2022) Meet the Artists: Pamela Manché Pearce, prose writer, poet and visual artist. About Pearce's Widowland, critics have said: “Widowland provides, as a collection, an assortment of beautiful and raw moments that tackle an active life without the poet's other. Without his living presence. The themes of loss and grief, of course are hardly new…there is a canon, and Pearce arrives in it with her own exquisite verse.” Anthony Valerio, prose writer. Anthony Valerio's fiction bears likeness to our best dreams, when the fantastical elements of the subconscious play themselves out in a vivid replica of reality.--—The Baltimore Sun. “He's just crazy enough. He knows his characters, he knows his craft. He gets in, tells his story and gets out. It's what good writing should be.—Shel Silverstein Kate Farrell, prose and screen writer. Farrell oversees several hit television series. She is a four-time Emmy Award winning sports producer and has produced an award-winning documentary for HBO. Caleb Zakarin is the Assistant Editor of the New Books Network. (https://newbooksnetwork.substa...) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Charles Street Trio: A Novel in Three Voices (2022) is a series of books that collectively form a tapestry of life in the form of a sprawling epic of a novel. Here in Book 1: The Early Years attend a birthday party, spend a day at the hairdresser's, have your heart broken, experience teen awareness of class difference, loss of a beloved parent, a harrowing accident with your mom, take a bike ride around the corner. All intermingled with a visual feast of original collages and photographs. “We met in that small sanctuary of a place on Charles Street decades ago. One of us said she saw a ghost dance across the kitchen. Even our ghosts are lively. About their own business. Another of us said recently that convening again after forty years of life, love and work, we must be angels. Have a seat. Plenty of chairs all around.” --The Authors (2022) Meet the Artists: Pamela Manché Pearce, prose writer, poet and visual artist. About Pearce's Widowland, critics have said: “Widowland provides, as a collection, an assortment of beautiful and raw moments that tackle an active life without the poet's other. Without his living presence. The themes of loss and grief, of course are hardly new…there is a canon, and Pearce arrives in it with her own exquisite verse.” Anthony Valerio, prose writer. Anthony Valerio's fiction bears likeness to our best dreams, when the fantastical elements of the subconscious play themselves out in a vivid replica of reality.--—The Baltimore Sun. “He's just crazy enough. He knows his characters, he knows his craft. He gets in, tells his story and gets out. It's what good writing should be.—Shel Silverstein Kate Farrell, prose and screen writer. Farrell oversees several hit television series. She is a four-time Emmy Award winning sports producer and has produced an award-winning documentary for HBO. Caleb Zakarin is the Assistant Editor of the New Books Network. (https://newbooksnetwork.substa...) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
WE WRAP UP 2022 AND TALK PLANS FOR 2023.Support the show
Find Weird Darkness in your favorite podcast app at https://weirddarkness.com/listen. PLEASE SHARE Weird Darkness with someone who loves paranormal stories, true crime, monsters, or unsolved mysteries like you do! Recommending Weird Darkness to others helps make it possible for me to keep doing the show!IN THIS EPISODE: Engineers working to link Scotland and England with cables on the floor of the ocean have stumbled across an amazing find from Word War 1… a submarine that was sunk due to a sea monster! (The Submarine Sunk by a Sea Monster) *** Paul Bernardo, with the help of his wife Karla Homolka, stalked a Canadian suburb with a number of terrible rapes that were only the beginning of their life of cruelty. They would come to be known as the Ken and Barbie Killers. (The True Horror of the Ken and Barbie Killers) *** When you think of a con artist, you think of slick players like Johnny Hooker and Henry Gondorf from “The Sting”, masters of disguise and ID like Frank Abagnale from “Catch Me If You Can”, or even the mysterious Keyser Söze from “The Usual Suspects”. But I'm guessing what you never picture in your head is a Victorian woman named Madame Rachel. She never got her own movie, but she was the real deal. (The Con Woman Madame Rachel) *** In September 1871, strange and mysterious sights and sounds disturbed and annoyed the teacher and pupils of the male primary school in Charles Street, Newburyport. And then things got creepy. (The Shadow Over Newburyport)SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“The Shadow Over Newburyport” posted at Esoterx.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/y62cmsun “The Submarine Sunk by a Sea Monster” from Earth-Chronicles.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/ve7bwnvh “The True Horror of the Ken and Barbie Killers” by Frankie Stein for FilmDaily.co: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5ddyr25y “The Con Woman Madame Rachel” by Geri Walton: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/f5jnwjwz = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music Library, EpidemicSound and/or StoryBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and Nicolas Gasparini (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission of the artists.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Weird Darkness®, Weird Darkness© 2022
Revd Jason Summers, Chaplain at the Launceston General Hospital Chapel, brings us the first installment of a 4-part series called Be Still My Soul. This episode is titled 'Finding Comfort in the Shadow of Death'. Bible reading is from Philippians 1:18-26. The Sunday service at the LGH Chapel in Charles Street, Launceston is held at 3:00pm with both patients & public invited to attend and is streamed to the bedsides of patients unable to go.
I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Texas based photographer and artist Letitia Huckaby joins me today to talk about her multimedia artwork that combines both photography and textiles to depict family narratives and African American history. Letitia Huckaby has a degree in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma, a BFA from the Art Institute of Boston in photography and her Master's degree from the University of North Texas in Denton. Huckaby has exhibited as an emerging artist at Phillips New York, the Tyler Museum of Art, The Studio School of Harlem, Renaissance Fine Art in Harlem curated by Deborah Willis, PhD, The McKenna Museum in New Orleans, the Camden Palace Hotel in Cork City, Ireland, and the Texas Biennial at Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum. Her work is included in several prestigious collections; the Library of Congress, the McNay Art Museum, the Art Museum of Southeast Texas, the Brandywine Workshop in Philadelphia, and the Samella Lewis Contemporary Art Collection at Scripps College in Claremont, California. Huckaby was a featured artist in MAP2020: The Further We Roll, The More We Gain at the Amon Carter Museum and State of the Art 2020 at Crystal Bridges Museum. Ms. Huckaby was a Fall 2020 Art Pace Artist in Residence and is represented by the Talley Dunn Gallery in Dallas. Ms. Huckaby is the Co-Founder of Kinfolk House, a collaborative project space that inhabits a 100-year-old historic home, where community and art converge in the predominantly Black and Latina/e/o neighborhood of Polytechnic in Fort Worth, Texas and she is Texas Artist of the Year 2022. “This project documents two residential blocks. One block is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Haskell Place in a neighborhood adjoining historic Greenwood. The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre desecrated the Greenwood neighborhood—one of the most prosperous African American communities in the early 20th century. The other residential block is located on St. Charles Street in the town of Greenwood, Mississippi—the namesake of the district in Tulsa and the birthplace of my father. For this project I traveled to both locations, documented these city blocks, and framed them together as a way to visually tie the two locations together. The images are printed onto cotton fabric and framed in embroidery hoops hinged together, to speak to the bifold frames people displayed of loved ones in their homes. At its most basic level, this project is about home and connectedness. The work speaks to the desire for a people to build a home of their own, the struggles that hinder the “American Dream” for far too many of its citizens, and a present nostalgia (living in a state that is linked heavily to the past).” LINKS: www.huckabystudios.com Instagram: @Huckabystudios https://talleydunn.com/project/letitia-huckaby/ Sponsors: https://www.artworkarchive.com/ilikeyourwork https://www.sunlighttax.com/ilyw Artist Shoutout: Lauren Cross https://www.laurenecross.com Dornith Doherty https://www.dornithdoherty.com I Like Your Work Links: Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram
After a month off from recording we are back with a lot to talk about! Erin's in a boot and has joined the cult of Peloton, Michael ran Labor Pains, Tom & Diana are killing with back to back weekends of racing with some more to go, and we still have no idea how to say or pronounce anyone's Instagram handles.... really, it's Erin, Erin doesn't know how to say IG handles. We recap the Annapolis Ten Mile Run, the Charles Street Twelve and Labor Pains all of which were made so much better seeing friends! We are excited to be back with our usual amount of ridiculousness as we read our 5 star, reviews, tell you what we're running for, celebrate our Goal Getters, tell you something good! . Chapters Opening What We Are Running For 15:25 Goal Getters 31:26 Training Update 41:40 #willriseandpelotonfo 51:45 Annapolis 10 Miler 53:10 Charles Street 12 1:05:00 Labor Pains 12hr 1:17:00 Something Good 1:34:40 . Come laugh with us as we share our running experiences and talk about everything from our favorite beer runs to our chafing nightmares. Tell us what YOU run for... Email us or leave a voice memo at WillRunForPodcast@gmail.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @WillRunForPodcast Tag your pictures and stories @WillRunForPodcast and help grow our community.
SHOUT OUTS Thanks to all our patrons and everyone in the Runcation Nation for your support and encouragement. Because of you, we have been able to keep the show going over the last two years, and now that the races are returning, we look forward to meeting up with you, too! Congratulations to Dean Gerber who ran a marathon this past weekend! Congratulations to Andi Davison who resumed running with Galloway's run-walk-run. JoJo and Dawn completed some serious mileage in their training plans. JoJo is training for the Detroit Free Press Half Marathon that she will run for St. Jude. Dawn is training to run the Dopey Challenge with her daughter! Congrats to Tom Stover from the Will Run For Podcast who ran the Charles Street 12-Miler. Wish we were going to the Bird-In-Hand to see you crush it next weekend, too! Best of luck to Susie Beck who is on her way to Montana for a half marathon, too! You gotta report back and let us know if it is one we should add to our list! For anyone who would like a shoutout on the show, please don't forget to send them to us. We do our best to collect shoutouts throughout the week, but please send them our way! Please send them to info@runeatdrink.net or call 941-677-2733! Thank you to Joanne Blatchley, Associate Producer of our show. Thank you to Josh Ozbirn, Executive Producer of the podcast, too! We couldn't do it without you. If you'd like more of the Run Eat Drink Podcast, including bonus content and early access to episodes, become a patron! Go to www.patreon.com/runeatdrinkpodcast to find out more. RUN Bill and Kristina Craig, founders of Medal Chasers, have been on our show. We are big fans of running their virtual races as training runs to stay motivated during training season and support a great cause. Part of our long run this weekend focused on one of the anti-heroes from previously released Medal Chasers Anti-Hero series, Wolverine. We were so excited to do the “Now It's My Turn” 5K to support Shriners Hospital for Children. As always, the bling did not disappoint. Right now, there are some fun virtual races offered on their connected to Star Wars and so much more! And just for the Runcation Nation, they have a discount code. Runcation15 gets you 15% off any order on the website EAT When we are on the road here in Florida, we love to discover late night bites for post-race celebrations or something tasty to get after being on the road all day. We love local spots that do comfort food classics right with creative spins on traditional dishes and sandwiches. This week, it is The Pint and Brew in Tampa, home of the Gasparilla Distance Classic and the next meetup of the Runcation Nation. This place has great grilled cheese and comforting tomato soup so you can dip like you did when you were a kid. There are other items on the menu like wings and salads, too, but our favorites: the vast menu of grilled cheese combinations. DRINK When you come to The Pint and Brew in Tampa, you will see a taplist that is 3 full chalkboards long and 28 offerings! It is a wide variety of styles and breweries from around the country. Cider? Lager? IPA? Yes, yes, and yes! There are seltzers and sours, too. There is something for everyone. We talk about some of our favorites from our visit, but since then, they have moved to some fall flavors we have got to get back and try, for sure! THAT'S A WRAP! Thank you for listening! We look forward to YEAR NUMBER 6 of the podcast because of all your support! Don't forget to follow us and tell us where to find you next on our website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Also, check out our store on the website and get some NEW swag, thanks to Pure Creative Apparel. Thanks to www.PodcastMusic.com for providing the music for this episode, too!
Demonstrators lined Charles Street blocking off a lane of traffic, calling on Mayor Wu to fulfill her campaign promise and put in a bike lane. WBZ's Shari Small was there.
What Up!? What Up?! Welcome back to another installment. Did you miss me?!?! (Varnell Hill Voice) This week, we chop it up with the Juice Lord, Plant Base God himself Q. The Owner of "Good Part & Company" Located in Baltimore, MD. It's second time on the show, welcome him back! This time around, we discussed his move from his first brick and mortar place to Johns Hopkins University. (Juice Bar location is 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 Inside the Ralph O'Connor Rec Center (Enter from University Pwky at North Gate) He's also now a Holistic Coach (Harcum Holistic Academy), we discuss the new venture, and how he got to start that journey. Juicing, right amount of greens in your system, Gut Health, BMI Charts, Q wanting to get to 120 Years on this planet, yeah.. And much more! Please follow his socials! IG: @goodpartandco as well as @harcumholistic Follow us on IG: @thenourishmentpodcast Email: @thenourishmentpodcast Peace & Blessings! Sit back, and learn something!
Phil and Albert talk about yesterday's news that Launceston won the the Top Tourism Town Award for towns with a population over 5000. They also talk about Tomorrow Together, event and community grants, the Charles Street arbour system and dog registration. They also look at the top dog names in Launceston, plus some unusual ones (like Champus Maximus - which Phil loves!)
Episode 119- Growing Up Charles Street with Andy
“THE HAUNTED TOWN THAT INSPIRED H.P. LOVECRAFT” and True Stories! #WeirdDarknessLike the podcast on Facebook – https://facebook.com/weirddarkness, join the Weirdos Facebook Group – https://facebook.com/groups/marlarhouse, and sign up for the fee email newsletter - https://weirddarkness.com/newsletter! Please SHARE Weird Darkness with someone who loves paranormal stories, true crime, monsters, or unsolved mysteries like you do! Recommending the show to others helps make it possible for me to keep doing the show!IN THIS EPISODE: Engineers working to link Scotland and England with cables on the floor of the ocean have stumbled across an amazing find from Word War 1… a submarine that was sunk due to a sea monster! (The Submarine Sunk by a Sea Monster) *** Paul Bernardo, with the help of his wife Karla Homolka, stalked a Canadian suburb with a number of terrible rapes that were only the beginning of their life of cruelty. They would come to be known as the Ken and Barbie Killers. (The True Horror of the Ken and Barbie Killers) *** When you think of a con artist, you think of slick players like Johnny Hooker and Henry Gondorf from “The Sting”, masters of disguise and ID like Frank Abagnale from “Catch Me If You Can”, or even the mysterious Keyser Söze from “The Usual Suspects”. But I'm guessing what you never picture in your head is a Victorian woman named Madame Rachel. She never got her own movie, but she was the real deal. (The Con Woman Madame Rachel) *** In September 1871, strange and mysterious sights and sounds disturbed and annoyed the teacher and pupils of the male primary school in Charles Street, Newburyport. And then things got creepy. (The Shadow Over Newburyport)SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“The Shadow Over Newburyport” posted at Esoterx.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/y62cmsun “The Submarine Sunk by a Sea Monster” from Earth-Chronicles.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/ve7bwnvh “The True Horror of the Ken and Barbie Killers” by Frankie Stein for FilmDaily.co: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5ddyr25y “The Con Woman Madame Rachel” by Geri Walton: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/f5jnwjwz Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t) and is used with permission. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =WANT TO ADVERTISE ON WEIRD DARKNESS?Weird Darkness has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on the show. Email sales@advertisecast.com or start the process now at https://weirddarkness.com/advertise = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness WeirdDarkness™ - is a production and trademark of Marlar House Productions. Copyright, 2021.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =00:26:39.732, 00:38:28.635,
On today's episode of The E.O.M Podcast (Entrepreneur On A Mission) we feature King Tank A barber from Baltimore…Tank has been in business since 2014. You can find him holding it down at Faded Barbershop in Baltimore Md at 2129 N. Charles Street. Providing barber services and beard care products. King Tanks says he has learned With GOD all things are possible when you are an entrepreneur on a mission. Let's tap in and find out what else is in the works?! So with out further delay…..let's welcome. King Tank... Do you run your business by appointments or walk ins? Whats your favorite barber service to perform? Whats your favorite clipper trimmer? What lead you to become a barber? Whats a good way to get new clients? Have you ever messed up a cut? What are your plans for the next 3-5 years? Find out what entrepreneurs are doing to grow their business. Join our E.O.M weekly email all things entrepreneur. Email: eomnetworkz@gmail.com Want to be featured on the show?! Send us an email and request The E.O.M Podcast Questionnaire. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eomnetwork/message
Celebrations and chanting filled the streets of Boston on Nov. 7 as massive celebrations broke out over the city due to the election of Joe Biden as president of the United States.Music and singing was heard particularly on the Boylston Street and Charles Street intersection as Bostonians lined the streets in celebration. In front of the Boston State House, dueling rallies clashed as supporters of Biden and current President Donald Trump met at the top of Beacon Street.As an estimated thousands of celebrators took their time on the streets, traffic was shut down for hours. However, the cars that did get by the crowded intersections often honked in support of the masses.
Today on the Elite Physical Therapy podcast we are joined by special guest Stephanie Wheeler PT, DPT. Dr. Wheeler is a clinic director at Elite's Charles Street clinic in Providence, RI. Today on the podcast Dr. Wheeler and I discuss the vestibular system: what is it? what role does it play in the body? and how important rehabilitation can be for someone who has a vestibular disorder and/or deficits. Stephanie discusses how a vestibular evaluation can be different from a general post-op or orthopedic injury/deficit. We discuss specifically the most common vestibular disorder treated in the physical therapy field benign proximal positional vertigo (BPPV). We cannot stress enough how important it is to seek help if you have these symptoms, as some symptoms, if BPPV, can be cleared in only a few visits. We end our discussion by discussing continuing education course fellow physical therapists and students should consider if they would like to learn more about vestibular therapy. Another very informative episode for all, especially for those who suffer with constant episodes of dizziness or balance issues along with up in coming PT students who want to learn more about this subset in the field. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com