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This story contains references to intimate partner violence, also known as domestic violence. Today's episode accompanies an article that first published on May 13. VPM News is also asking our audience, "How are federal immigration policies affecting Virginians?" Visit vpm.org/inmigracion for more information. (We're also asking en YouTube and Instagram!)
In this episode of Stick to Football brought to you by Sky Bet, Gary, Roy, Jill, Ian and Paul Scholes are joined by former Everton and Burnley manager Sean Dyche for a wide-ranging and honest conversation.Dyche opens up about his journey in football, from his early days at Chesterfield and Nottingham Forest to life on the touchline at Burnley and Everton. He shares behind-the-scenes stories about working with players like Ashley Barnes and Scott Arfield and reflects on the unexpected rise of some of his most trusted pros.He gives a frank account of the challenges he faced at Everton, including financial issues, boardroom uncertainty and the impact of the club's points deduction. Dyche breaks down his straightforward football philosophy, built on fitness, mentality and organisation over modern tactical trends.The conversation turns to the state of British coaching, the dominance of foreign managers in the Premier League and the uphill battle English coaches face when trying to land top jobs.Dyche also gives his take on VAR, diving in the game and how media pressure and fan expectations can shape the lifespan of a manager.The episode wraps up with Dyche looking ahead to the future and reflecting on the biggest lessons from his career in management.This episode is brought to you by Huel.Start every day off strong with Huel – the ultimate meal on the go. New customers get an exclusive offer – plus a free gift at https://huel.com/theoverlapThis episode is sponsored by LinkedIn. Post your job for free at https://LinkedIn.com/STF. Terms and conditions apply. 00:00 Intro04:44 Gardening for Brian Clough06:40 Everton's Struggles and Management Challenges18:56 Everton's Financial and Structural Issues31:51 Goodison Park Memories36:32 The Determination of Players37:39 The Role of a Manager38:41 Future Plans and Opportunities39:31 Challenges in Modern Football41:16 The Philosophy Debate43:29 The Impact of Foreign Managers01:04:22 The Role of VAR01:06:56 Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The new tech in Chesterfield schools will cost $2.8 million. The county's decision comes after a January pilot project at Meadowbrook High and Robious Elementary where students had to walk through metal detectors over two days. In other news: Albemarle County is surveying damage after storm flooding, Hanover is redistricting schools in 2026 — and more Central Virginia news.
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Executive Director Kelly Fried about the Community Services Board (CSB), the many services it provides to county residents, and how the various pieces of the organization come together to support those in need of these services here in Chesterfield. Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Producer/Camera Operator: Martin Stith and Matt Neese Graphics: Debbie Wrenn Promotions and Media: J. Elias O'Neal, Katie Cominsky, and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guest: Kelly Fried, CSB Executive Director Recorded on location by Communications and Media Chesterfield.gov/podcast Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.
Jonny Drury and George Bennett return with the latest episode of the Bescot Beat. After a week away, the pair return to reflect on Walsall's superb away win at Chesterfield in their play-off semi-final first leg clash. They discuss how the Saddlers have picked themselves back up, and whether Mat Sadler deserves the praise as the result comes on the back of a dreadful end of the season run. And they look ahead to the huge second leg at the Bescot on Friday evening.
In this episode, we delve into the quirky world of competitive bird calls, spotlighting nine-year-old Cooper Wallace from Chesterfield, UK, who clinched the top prize at the European Gull Screeching Championship in De Panne, Belgium. Dressed in full seagull regalia, Cooper's performance scored an impressive 92 out of 100, making him the highest-scoring participant across all categories. Cooper's journey began with a seaside encounter where a seagull nipped his finger while he was enjoying a tuna sandwich. Inspired by the idea of becoming "Seagull Boy," much like Spider-Man, he honed his seagull impressions, eventually earning the admiration of judges and audiences alike. Whether you're a bird enthusiast or just in need of a good laugh, this episode offers a heartwarming tale of creativity, family support, and the unexpected joys of mimicking nature's calls. Send a text to The Ebone Zone! Support the showIf you have questions or comments email ebonezonepodcast@yahoo.com Follow the Ebone Zone on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OfficialEBZLike the Ebone Zone on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ebonezoneofficial/Visit www.ebonezone.com for more content!
Simeon Gholam is joined by Aaron McLean and David Stowell to look ahead to the play-off semi-finals in League One and League Two.Running order: Leyton Orient vs Stockport, Wycombe vs Charlton, Notts County vs AFC Wimbledon, Chesterfield vs Walsall.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
After a brief UCL recap, Sam tucks into his favourite time of year as Daniele and Scott peruse the weekend's offering in both Serie A and the Premier League. Head over & subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel (please): https://www.youtube.com/@TheFootballBettingPodcastTIMESTAMPS:(00:00) - Intro & Quick UCL Recap(08:20) - Wycombe vs Charlton(18:00) - Bournemouth vs Aston Villa(22:28) - Lazio vs Juve(28:06) - Chesterfield vs Walsall(36:40) - Newcastle vs Chelsea(41:37) - Napoli vs GenoaBest bets, tips, and predictions from the Premier League, Serie A and EFL Play-Offs on the Football Betting Podcast.
Episode 116: Checking In With Supervisor Kevin Carroll (Matoaca District) On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Kevin Carroll of the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors to talk about the last year on the board, some of the big items facing the county in 2025, and a number of updates on projects in the Matoaca District. Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Producer/Camera Operator: Martin Stith and Matt Neese Graphics: Debbie Wrenn Promotions and Media: J. Elias O'Neal, Katie Cominsky, and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guest: Kevin Carroll, Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors (Matoaca District) Recorded in-house by Communications and Media Chesterfield.gov/podcast Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.
Trying to keep the sigh count to a minimum, the pod look back at Crewe and ahead to Chesterfield. PLUS: Striker selections, Gary's angry children and Gerald Sinstadt's coach trip of shame.
This week Gaz & Jordan are joined by former Oldham, Preston, Rochdale, Chesterfield, Plymouth & Bristol Rovers defender...NEAL TROTMAN!Neal sits down with the boys to discuss all things football from starting out at Burnley before having to retire early due to constant injury issues.The lads start the pod talking about Neals early retirement from football and how he's since used that knock back to now help others with his psychotherapy and counselling business.Neal then talks about the mental side of football, dealing with set backs like getting released, picking up injuries and struggling to come to terms with retirement.Neal chats about his time in football as a player at Oldham & Halifax where Chris Wilder gave team talks using tactics from Football Manager before an impressive spell saw him get a big move to Preston North End.He then openly reveals he suffered a stroke during training at Preston North End which kept him out of action for a year before making a full recovery and going on to have successful spells at both Southampton & Huddersfield.Finally they discuss Neal's return to Oldham, playing with a young James Tarkowski & who his toughest opponents were.Support the show
Onesha in Chesterfield needs help with her former pastor husband who is struggling in the bedroom. Perry in Fairburn wants to know how to navigate his size 16 wife's newly found sex drive and the CLO helps a few more listeners in today's Ask the CLO!Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Pastor Scott Wade interviews returning guest and friend, Evangelist Carla Pollard. In honor of National Day of Prayer, they will unpack its history and the different ways that it is observed locally and throughout our nation. Besides being a Nazarene Evangelist, Carla is a volunteer with the National Day of Prayer organization. NDOP is May 1st . More information is available at nationaldayofprayer.org. Carla's contact info:PO Box 72962, N. Chesterfield, VA 23235804-601-6172email: info@carlagpollardministries.orghttps://carlagpollardministries.org She has a radio program which airs as follows:Radio: Tuesdays at 8:15 am on WDZY Radio Richmond, Saturdays at KCLE AM 1460 & FM 93.1 Dallas/Fort Worth, TX: Sundays 9:15 -9:30 pm.WSKY AM 1230 & FM 102.9 Asheville, NC & AM 970 & FM 97.5 Canton, NC Saturdays 7:45- 8:00 pm. ON the Website at wilkinsradio.com WSVS AM 800 & FM 97.1 Wednesdays 12:15- 12:30 pm. Listen live on the Website at WSVSAMFM.com
Greg convinces Saturday Night Live's Bowen Yang to call Radio 1's big boss, Aled and he speaks to Cooper, Shelby and Lauren in Chesterfield fresh from their triumph at a seagull impersonating screeching competition! Listener, Sophie attempts to get her hands on Big Weekend tickets, Holly fronts the latest new team to play Yesterday's Quiz, plus, catch up on All The Latest Things!
The Garden Hotline broadcasted live from Chesterfield Valley Nursery during their Customer Appreciation Day! Jim Graeler and nursery expert Michelle Reeser West discussed the nursery's wide selection, including rare Japanese maples and custom maintenance services. Listeners called in with questions about controlling Star of Bethlehem and honeysuckle weeds, identifying black ants, and caring for trees and shrubs. Advice included tips for red maples breaking dormancy, using soil conditioners, fertilizing struggling plants, and consulting arborists for hail damage. The nursery also featured raffles, refreshments, and special discounts on plants, trees, and pottery.
Rock, Dogs, and the Force – Steve Ewing, The Urge at Pointfest & Star Wars Day FULL EPISODE AND MORE: www.mostlysuperheroes.com/posts/steve-ewing-hotdogs-star-wars-may-the-4th-2025 Steve Ewing is a St. Louis legend, and he's bringing the energy on all fronts this year. His band The Urge is set to take the stage at Pointfest 2025, delivering their signature mix of ska, punk, and hard rock. With a reputation for high-energy performances and a dedicated fan base, their return to Pointfest promises to be one of the standout shows of the festival. Steve's influence doesn't stop at music—he's also making waves in the food scene with Steve's Hot Dogs. This Star Wars Day, May 4th, you can join the celebration at Steve's Hot Dogs Delmar or Chesterfield locations, where fans can enjoy the atmosphere and festivities. The main event will be hosted at the South Grand location, featuring live music, games, and more—an epic way to embrace the Force while grabbing some of the best dogs in town. Check it out! And for an inside look at Steve's journey as a musician and entrepreneur, grab a copy of Four Years of Flavor, a book capturing four years of his life through stunning photography by Keith Brake. And if you're looking ahead to what's next in the galaxy, enjoy a quick recap of the latest Star Wars titles announced at Star Wars Celebration Japan 2025. From the highly anticipated theatrical release of The Mandalorian & Grogu in 2026 to the all-new standalone adventure Star Wars: Starfighter set for 2027, Lucasfilm is bringing fresh stories to the big screen. Plus, Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 is expanding the animated anthology, and updates to Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run at Galaxy's Edge promise new immersive experiences. The Force is strong with the future of Star Wars! Whether you're rocking out, grabbing a bite, or celebrating the Force, this episode has something for everyone. Listen now, and May the 4th be with you! More info: Steve's Hot Dogs – https://steveshotdogs.com Four Years of Flavor – https://www.fouryearsofflavor.com Star Wars – https://www.starwars.com
Danny and Lee this week start by discussing the games over the easter weekend against Chesterfield and Gillingham, how they were both disappointed in the levels shown and the desire in both games. Danny was very upset with the Gills game and how the magnitude of the game wasn't received by the players. Did Jackson get the tactics correct? Was the team selection correct? and why no one seems to want to get promoted. They move on and ask the question - Why have the goals dried up? They discuss the goals in the side and a lack of goals from the supporting strikers. Is this a player issue? a manager issue? or a Cope issue? They talk about Will Nightingale and how he is still under contract and how he will be returning for a testimonial in the summer. Season ticket renewals and how sales are going. Are the lads worried with lack of sales? They preview the massive game on Saturday at home to Port Vale. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Jennifer Patterson of Human Services to talk about her role as the opioid abatement authority (OAA) administrator for the county and how a new campaign called Reigniting Hope seeks to reach those battling substance use and offer potential solutions on a path forward. Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Producer/Camera Operator: Martin Stith and Matt Neese Graphics: Debbie Wrenn Promotions and Media: J. Elias O'Neal, Katie Cominsky, and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guest: Jennifer Patterson, OAA Administrator Recorded in-house by Communications and Media Chesterfield.gov/podcast Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.
For his Roaming St. Louis segment this week, KMOX host Scott Jagow visits The Factory music venue in Chesterfield and chats with owner Michael Staenberg.
Scott Jagow joins Chris Rongey and John Hancock in studio to preview this week's TIAM Weekend and share highlights from his recent travels. He discusses Asheville's recovery from Hurricane Helene, the city's business resilience, and a standout visit to the fresh-made donut shop "Hole." The conversation also touches on Charlotte's rapid urban development and infrastructure challenges. Back in St. Louis, they spotlight The Factory in Chesterfield—a new artist-focused music venue developed by Michael Steinberg. The segment wraps up with a fun discussion on regional hot dog styles and a preview of Easter Sunday programming on KMOX.
Chris Rongey and John Hancock are joined by Scott Jagow to talk travel highlights from Asheville and Charlotte, including rapid city development, local eats, and a Jack White concert at The Factory in Chesterfield. In the second segment, Dale Schilly breaks down St. Louis CITY SC's 2-1 loss to Columbus, coaching adjustments, the Academy's big win over Bayern Munich, and a possible MLS season schedule shakeup. Later, the hosts dive into listener texts, hot dog debates, music tastes, and jaywalking terms. The hour wraps up with a conversation on Parkway School District's new cell phone policy, soccer's role in American sports, and what to expect from the Cardinals this week.
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Capt. Graham Lathrop and Lt. Justin Bennett from Chesterfield Fire and EMS about their experiences with VAHART taking part in rescue missions in southwest Virginia following Hurricane Helene. Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Producer/Camera Operator: Martin Stith and Matt Neese Graphics: Debbie Wrenn Promotions and Media: J. Elias O'Neal, Katie Cominsky, and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guests: Capt. Graham Lathrop – Chesterfield Fire and EMS/Member of the Virginia Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team (VAHART) Lt. Justin Bennett – Chesterfield Fire and EMS/Member of the Virginia Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team (VAHART) Recorded on location by Communications and Media Chesterfield.gov/podcast Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.
Since the film's theatrical release on June 27, 1986, Jim Henson's Labyrinth's loyal and steadfast cult following has grown over the decades. Audiences are invited to experience an epic evening as a live band performs in sync with the movie featuring David Bowie's original vocals, and playing the songs and the score from the soundtrack composed by Bowie and Trevor Jones. Experience this one night show Wednesday night April 16th at @thefactory_stl at @thedistrictstl in Chesterfield, Missouri. Doors open at 6:30, Show starts 7:30pm, all ages welcome Tickets all for sale on @ticketmaster! Learn more ⤵️ www.thefactorystl.com/event/labyrinth/ www.labyrinthinconcert.com/ @labyrinthinconcert @hensoncompany @labyrinthmovieofficial Costumes are highly encouraged, but please no weapons or laser pointers. www.mostlysuperheroes.com
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Lynne Wingfield about C-Fit Community to discuss not only the group's mission and how she came to be involved but also to preview this weekend's third-annual Earth Day Festival at the Fairgrounds, which runs from noon to 4 p.m. Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Producer/Camera Operator: Martin Stith and Matt Neese Graphics: Debbie Wrenn Promotions and Media: J. Elias O'Neal, Katie Cominsky, and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guest: Lynne Wingfield, C-Fit Community Recorded in-house by Communications and Media Chesterfield.gov/podcast Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.
Controversial plans for a 2,500-home estate near Sittingbourne are back on the agenda more than six years after they were first suggested.Developers want to put properties on farmland off the Sheppey way in Bobbing and say they've addressed concerns over open space, sports provisions and road links.Also in today's episode, an inquest into the death of a young girl at a music festival in Margate has heard more than 80 people were found with drugs at the event.17-year-old Emily Stokes suffered a cardiac arrest after taking MDMA at the drum and bass festival at Dreamland in June last year.A Kent MP is urging the government to do more to clear the backlog of crown court cases in Kent.Tris Osborne's told a debate in Westminster Hall more than 2,300 are waiting to be heard in Maidstone, with almost 900 due to be heard in Canterbury.A protester's been thrown out of a meeting as plans were discussed for new homes near Canterbury.Developers wanted to put 17 properties on land in Wingham, but it got heated during talk about a pedestrian crossing on Preston Hill near the busy A257 - the main road through the village.And in sport, it was another draw for Gillingham in league two last night as it finished 1-1 at Chesterfield.Elliott Nevitt scored for the Gills before the home side equalised on 77 minutes.
Two men have gone on trial accused of murder after another man was stabbed through the heart during an attack in Canterbury.23 year-old Samare Gerezgihir - who was also known as Sammy or Jamyl - died at the scene in a courtyard near the former Nasons department store in the city centre in October last year.People living in two Kent villages fear they could be left without high-speed wifi after a provider announced plans to pull out of the area.Trooli's confirmed a small number of customers on a copper network in Stansted and part of Fairseat will be affected.A Kent dad who's raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity after being diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer has won a top award.Paul Dennington has taken part in various challenges, and was recognised at the Pride in Medway event.His latest campaign will see him walk 25 million steps on a month-long journey from Newcastle to Medway.Kent property developers have been talking to the Podcast about how they're setting out to "level up" the shared accommodation game.Aaron Prowse and Ellis O'Sullivan currently have nine HMOs in Medway and Gravesend - and are in the process of buying another four, with two more in construction.A Kent chocolate company has created the UK's biggest and heaviest Easter Egg.It's seven feet tall and weighs 300 kilograms - which is the same as a polar bear.And in sport, Gillingham are on the road again as they take on Chesterfield tonight.It's a quick turnaround for the Gills who secured a point at Salford City on Saturday with a 2-2 draw.
Derek Grier, candidate for Chesterfield Mayor, joins Marc Cox to discuss his platform focused on fiscal responsibility, local business support, and strategic community development. Grier, with a background in economic development, talks about the Chesterfield Mall redevelopment, Gateway Studios, and the potential for new industries like AG tech and FinTech. He highlights the importance of local elections and encourages voter turnout, especially in Chesterfield and surrounding areas, as well as his endorsements in key local races.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Dave Simons, a partner and the managing director of One Private Wealth in Chesterfield. He is also the host of the Dollars & Sense Show on KMOX. He explains the markets brief rise today and whether or not people should be worried about the state of the economy and market yet.
In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is then joined by Dave Simons, a partner and the managing director of One Private Wealth in Chesterfield. He is also the host of the Dollars & Sense Show on KMOX. He explains the markets brief rise today and whether or not people should be worried about the state of the economy and market yet. He is later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano where he discusses the Blues making history this past weekend winning their 12th straight game, the Cardinals getting swept in Boston, the Final Four games, and a National Championship preview.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark and the crew recap their weekends, the Blues making history, the Cardinals embarrassing weekend in Boston, and the incredible Final Four games. Mark then discusses the stock markets and their brief rise before dropping again. In this segment, Mark is joined by Charles Lipson, a professor emeritus at the University of Chicago that also writes regularly for The Spectator magazine, Real Clear Politics, and more. They discuss his takes on Trump's tariffs, how the stock market is reacting, and what the near future could look like for the economy. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is then joined by Dave Simons, a partner and the managing director of One Private Wealth in Chesterfield. He is also the host of the Dollars & Sense Show on KMOX. He explains the markets brief rise today and whether or not people should be worried about the state of the economy and market yet. He is later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano where he discusses the Blues making history this past weekend winning their 12th straight game, the Cardinals getting swept in Boston, the Final Four games, and a National Championship preview. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Batya Ungar-Sargon, a columnist for The Free Press and the author of "Bad News: How Woke Media is Undermining Democracy". Her latest book is titled, "How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women." She believes that President Trump is taking on the entire international global order on behalf of America's abandoned working class. Will it work? Mark is then joined by Jeff Rainford with Rainford and Associates, the former Chief of Staff to Mayor Slay. Rainford previews tomorrow's general election in St Louis city and takes a specific look at the mayoral and comptroller races. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Chesterfield Sports Enterprise will kick off construction in the coming days on an 89,000-square-foot facility that is set to feature two professional-level ice rinks; The Novelis plant on Reymet Road in Chesterfield County will close May 30 as part of the company's overall restructuring; New brunch spot Sassy's is set to open this summer in the former Butterbean Market & Café in Southside Richmond; and the owners of local fried chicken chain Cocky Rooster have a new sports bar in Midlothian.
10:25 – 10:37 (17mins) Vic and Ken talk with the owners of Sav-On Liquor and Wine. Nick Patel talks about how it all started and how important family is to him. Nick and his family are living The American Dream. ARTICLE FROM WEST NEWSMAGAZINESav-On Liquor, Wine & Cigars, a family-owned business in the discount beverage and cigar retail industry, has announced the grand opening of two new locations in Twin Oaks and Chesterfield. The Twin Oaks store at Big Bend and Hwy. 141 will host a soft opening on August 1 with the Grand Opening set for Sept. 6. The Chesterfield location (next to Amini’s Galleria on Chesterfield Airport Road) is scheduled to open at the end of the year. It spans over 25,000 square feet and will offer a selection of wines, premium cigars, and a vast assortment of spirits. Sav-On is partnering with Lit Cigar Lounge to offer a wide selection of curated cigars and will incorporate a walk-in humidor at each of its new locations. Sav-On Liquor and Wine has selected Chiodini Architects to design its new locations. The project is being managed by Musick Construction. "We are incredibly excited to expand our presence in Missouri," said Nick Patel, CEO of Sav-On Liquor and Wine. "These new stores represent our commitment to providing exceptional products and a superior shopping experience at a discount. Whether you are a seasoned aficionado or a casual enthusiast, we have something special for you." To celebrate the grand opening, Sav-On Liquor will host a series of events and promotions, including special discounts, giveaways and tastings. "We invite everyone in the area to come and experience what makes Sav-On Liquor and Wine a unique destination for wine, spirits and cigars," Patel added. "We look forward to becoming a valued part of the community and serving our customers with excellence."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Better late than never, as they say, for this week's pod... though with the two results we have to talk about, maybe never would have been a better option? Defeats to Doncaster Rovers and Chesterfield leave United teetering on the edge of falling into non-league football - it's a must win-game this weekend, so can they perform a minor miracle and get all three points against Newport County?In this episode of the Brunton Bugle, we look back on the away defeat against Donny and the Spireites, before previewing the huge game with the exiles at Brunton Park - plenty covered including:
Dennis from Chesterfield, Missouri, wants to know if sales coaching truly moves the performance needle, especially when shifting from transactional approaches to more consultative selling. Below are the key insights from our conversation on why coaching matters, how it boosts sales and culture, and what leaders should do right now to make it happen. Why Sales Coaching Is Essential Sales is a skill position. Even the best reps lose their edge if they're left on their own for too long. Much like elite athletes, sales professionals need ongoing input to fine-tune their mechanics, recharge their motivation, and keep small errors from turning into big problems. Coaching can be the difference between a rep who has plateaued and one who keeps climbing—because it provides immediate, personalized feedback when it counts most. From Knowledge Acquisition to Knowledge Application Training is vital for learning new strategies, product details, and selling techniques, but it doesn't guarantee that anyone will actually use those ideas. That's where coaching comes in. A coach helps each individual absorb and adapt those lessons to their unique style, role, or territory. Research shows that simply sending people to training without one-on-one follow-up leads to a big dip in retention and performance. But when coaching supports training, skill application soars—along with results. Leading, Managing, and Coaching: The Three Pillars of Leadership Sales leadership has three core pillars. Leading sets the emotional vision of where the team is headed. It's getting people emotionally connected to a future state. Managing is driving the step by step processes that execute strategy. Coaching is developing your people to execute at a high level. It is the force that keeps every member of the rowing in the right direction. Think about it this way. 90% of strategy (leading) is execution (managing) AND 90% of execution is people (coaching). Everything depends on people which is why you can't afford not to coach. Sales Leadership and Coaching Priorities Leaders who prioritized weekly one-on-ones, real-time one-to-one coaching, and rigorous sales pipeline reviews consistently deliver better results and productivity. One of my top clients reconfigured its leadership approach with inside sales reps, focusing on call-by-call coaching in real time. While the broader industry shrank, this company grew by over 20%. The common thread? Leaders were present. They weren't waiting for problems to surface; they intervened early and often, guiding reps through each challenge. Why Simply Showing Up Makes a Difference Leaders sometimes fear that sitting with their reps will feel intrusive, yet just being there raises performance. When a coach or manager listens in on a sales call or rides along on an outside sales appointment, reps immediately sharpen their focus. They're more likely to use proven techniques and avoid shortcuts. Even better is when the leader offers coaching in the moment—helping the rep pivot if the call starts going sideways. Catching issues before they snowball is how reps maintain a consistently high standard of performance. The Power of Being Side by Side One sales organization I work with discovered, after a big dip in sales productivity, that none of its sales managers were spending time on the floor. Rather than spending time on the sales floor coaching, the leaders were in their offices, behind closed doors grading calls. As soon as the managers started actively coaching—right next to their people, live—the entire team's win-rates rose sharply. True coaching works best in real time, because your rep can implement what they just learned to get better on the next call. The Culture Shift from Transactional to Consultative When a coach is on the floor or in the car, they can see how a rep handles difficult questions, responds to objections, or frames value to a hesitant buyer.
In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc and Kim dive into the discussion on tariffs and their potential impact on U.S. industries, with guest Amanda Head shedding light on President Trump's trade policies and their promise for U.S. manufacturing. The conversation turns to NPR and PBS's contentious hearing in Congress, questioning their bias and relevance in today's media landscape. Genevieve Wood from the Heritage Foundation reveals troubling details about illegal immigrants exploiting the Social Security system and gaining access to voting, while also discussing the impressive reduction in border crossings under Trump's administration. Marc also breaks down the heated Proposition B debate in St. Louis County, exposing the ethics scandal surrounding Sam Page's misuse of taxpayer funds. Plus, Kim shares her latest whim on how Chesterfield's attempt to slow traffic is being met with frustration.
If you’ve gone out to eat lately, chances are you’ve been struck with sticker shock when the bill arrives. There’s no question that going out to eat is getting more and more expensive—but it doesn’t have to be that way. In this episode, Arch Eats co-hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr scour some of the area’s finest restaurant menus for the best happy deals in town. And they’re not talking about the divey $2 draft beer spots. The pair found positively jaw-dropping deals at some of the biggest name spots in the St. Louis restaurant scene that will allow you to enjoy their delicious food and drinks at a fraction of what they’d cost on the regular dinner menu. Tune in to see how you can leave these great restaurants with a full stomach—and a full wallet, too. Best dishes! Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode of Arch Eats is sponsored by St. Louis Public Library Foundation and supported by Great Rivers Greenway. When you become a friend of St. Louis Public Library, your support creates opportunities to learn, explore, and dream bigger. Become a friend of the library today at slpl.org. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Hunan Empress: 162 Four Seasons Shopping Center, Chesterfield, 314-878-8828 Sado: 5201 Shaw, The Hill, 314-390-2883 Basso: 7036 Clayton, Richmond Heights, 314-932-7820 Twisted Tree: 10701 Watson, Sunset Hills, 314-394-3366 Big Sky Café: 47 S Old Orchard, Webster Groves, 314-962-5757 Brasserie by Niche: 4580 Laclede, Central West End, 314-454-0600 Bistro La Floraison: 7637 Wydown, Clayton, 314-725-8880 801 Chophouse: 137 Carondelet, Clayton, 314-875-9900 801 Fish: 172 Carondelet, Clayton, 314-875-9636 801 Local: 2021 S Lindbergh, Frontenac, 314-860-4400 Madrina: 101 W Lockwood, Webster Groves, 314-963-1976 Bristol Bar & Grill: 11801 Olive, Creve Coeur, 314-567-0272 J Gilbert’s: 17A W County Center, Des Peres, 314-965-4600 The Gin Room/Salve Osteria: 3200 S Grand, Tower Grove East, 314-771-3411 Olive+Oak: 216 W Lockwood, Webster Groves, 314-736-1370 O+O Pizza: 102 W Lockwood, Webster Groves, 314-721-5422 Yellowbelly: 4659 Lindell, Central West End, 314-499-1509 Pan D’Olive: 1603 McCausland, Franz Park, 314-647-8000 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: Arch Eats: Affordable Eats in St. Louis Arch Eats: Affordable International Cuisine in St. Louis Best happy hours in St. Louis Best bars in St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Jessica Schneider of the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors to talk about her first year on the board, some of the big items facing the county in 2025, and a number of updates on projects in the Clover Hill District. Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Producer/Camera Operator: Martin Stith and Matt Neese Graphics: Debbie Wrenn Promotions and Media: J. Elias O'Neal, Katie Cominsky, and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guest: Jessica Schneider, Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors (Clover Hill District) Recorded in-house by Communications and Media Chesterfield.gov/podcast Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.
Today we are discussing a gorgeous London townhouse full of ideas you can use in your home. It's full of great ideas for color and pattern to liven up your home. You don't have to see photos of the townhouse to get the ides, but it's a great idea to check it out to get the full benefit of the episode. Find it HERE This home is owned by the talented Alice Palmer who who owns Alice Palmer. co HERE She creates beautiful lampshades, pillows, and other things for her online shop and her house was featured by House and Garden magazine online. DTT defines Chesterfield sofa. Read Kelly's blog post on Chesterfield's HERE. Anita's crush is the Defiant Health Radio podcast with Dr. William Davis He's telling the truth about cholesterol, about fat in your diet and how to maximize your health. Kelly's crush is the 99% Invisible podcast. Need help with your home? We'd love to help! We do personalized consults, and we'll offer advice specific to your room that typically includes room layout ideas, suggestions for what the room needs, and how to pull the room together. We'll also help you to decide what isn't working for you. We work with any budget, large or small. Find out more HERE Hang out with us between episodes at our blogs, IG and Kelly's YouTube channels. Links are below to all those places to catch up on the other 6 days of the week! Kelly's IG HERE Kelly's Youtube HERE Kelly's blog HERE Anita's IG HERE Anita's blog HERE Are you subscribed to the podcast? Don't need to search for us each Wednesday let us come right to your door ...er...device. Subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Just hit the SUBSCRIBE button & we'll show up! If you have a moment we would so appreciate it if you left a review for DTT on iTunes. Just go HERE and click listen in apple podcasts. XX, Anita & Kelly DI - 15:18/23:09 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Carroll shows up and gives Jeff a rundown of what's going on in Chesterfield.
Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger venture deep into the woods of Chesterfield, New Hampshire, to explore the eerie ruins of Madame Sherri's castle. Built in the early 1930s, this lavish retreat was the backdrop for extravagant parties where New York City's elite escaped to indulge in secrecy and excess. But whispers surrounded the enigmatic Madame Sherri—was she merely a flamboyant hostess, or was there more to her story than met the eye? In 1962, fire reduced the grand home to crumbling stonework, but legend has it that something still lingers. Are the spirits of past revelers still roaming the ruins, or is Madame Sherri herself refusing to leave? Madame Sherri's Haunted Castle - A New England Legends Podcast Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends For more episodes join us here each Monday or visit their website to catch up on the hundreds of tales that legends are made of. https://ournewenglandlegends.com/category/podcasts/ Follow Jeff Belanger here: https://jeffbelanger.com/ SUPPORT THE ADVERTISERS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOW Factor Meals - Get 50% off your first order & Free Shipping at www.FactorMeals.com/factorpodcast and use code: FactorPodcast at checkout Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just $15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to www.MintMobile.com/P60 Shadow Zine - https://shadowzine.com/ Tarot Readings with Winnie Schrader - http://lovelotustarot.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the “Moms of the Lou” podcast, Rebekah Coste chats all about food, fitness, & fun with Natalie Kalmar, who discusses her journey from New York to St. Louis and her transition from a corporate job to a fitness and food blogger. Natalie shares her experiences of motherhood in New York and St. Louis, her favorite family-friendly activities and restaurants, and her passion for group fitness. She also highlights her fitness events guide, which includes free and low-cost classes on fitnessfoodiestl.com. She shares her love of Gooey Butter cake, and tells us which bakery makes her favorite! Natalie also worked on St. Louis Mom's Guide to Health & Wellness, which highlights so many wonderful gyms in St. Louis.We are so grateful to Legacy Physical Therapy for sponsoring this episode. Call 636-225-3649 for a FREE pelvic health discovery session and speak with a pelvic floor expert today. Because moms deserve to feel strong, healthy, and pain-free at every stage of life!Natalie Kalmar was born and raised in St Louis, but then took a 17 year hiatus –attending college in New Orleans and then building her career and starting her family in New York City. Natalie has always been a St. Louis girl at heart and is thrilled to be home in the LOU and raising her family. Natalie lives in Chesterfield, MO and is a wife & mom to 3 children, including 5 year old boy/girl twins and a 7 year old son. After working in the Skincare & Cosmetics Industry for 17 years, Natalie has spent the last 1.5 years focused on her family, home and community. She is thrilled to be a part of St Louis Mom and contribute to their mission of helping women navigate motherhood. In her free time, Natalie loves to break-a-sweat at various group fitness studios across St Louis and indulge in the local restaurant scene. If you like to eat-out and work-out, follow Natalie's blog www.fitnessfoodiestl.com or on IG @fitnessfoodiestl.We hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! To learn more about Moms of the Lou you can go to stlouismom.com or follow us on Instagram and Facebook. You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast and Spotify. And don't forget to rate and review so more people can tune in! This episode was produced by the St. Louis Mom. It was recorded and edited by Half Coast Studios in St. Louis, Missouri. Music composed by Trina Harger.
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, Deputy County Administrator Matt Harris and Budget Director Gerard Durkin go in depth on the proposed FY2026 county budget, what is included, the methods by which Chesterfield made the decision to propose changes to the tax rate, and much more. Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Producer/Camera Operator: Martin Stith and Matt Neese Graphics: Debbie Wrenn Promotions and Media: J. Elias O'Neal, Katie Cominsky, and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guests: Matt Harris, Chairman, Deputy County Administrator for Finance and Administration Gerard Durkin, Director of Budget and Management Recorded in-house by Communications and Media Chesterfield.gov/podcast Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.
Wyatt, wrestling and words that shouldnt be said, recorded right in Chesterfield. Good times and always cold beer being drink. Yall Stay Rowdy !
Marc & Kim start the show with a discussion on the recent developments in St. Louis, as a crime bill moves forward, aimed at restoring local police control. The hosts highlight Mayor Tishaura Jones' concerns about the $41 million police budget increase by 2028, and the city's struggle with staffing levels amid a controversial funding shift. They also explore the ongoing legal battle over Missouri's minimum wage hike and the fight against increasing mandates on small businesses. Mark dives into Howard Lutnick's fiery defense of President Trump's tough stance on tariffs, particularly the retaliatory 50% tariffs against Canada's tax hike on American energy. The hosts discuss the broader trade implications and the U.S. standing firm as a global power. Then, Kim and Marc debate a new housing bill aimed at revitalizing downtown St. Louis, but safety concerns about rising crime in areas like the Central West End and Downtown take center stage. Mark wraps up with a humorous segment about his unique superpower: an unusually sensitive sense of smell, which leads him to recount his struggles with an overpowering skunk odor in the Chesterfield Valley, and a past nightmare with his dog getting sprayed.
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we focus on the county's “History Happened Here” campaign, first talking with SV&E director J.C. Poma about its origin and then with local history aficionados John Pagano and Bryan Truzzie of Henricus and Parks and Recreation, respectively, about the kinds of notable things that happened in Chesterfield. Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Producer/Camera Operator: Martin Stith and Matt Neese Graphics: Debbie Wrenn Promotions and Media: J. Elias O'Neal, Katie Cominsky, and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guests: J.C. Poma, Director of Sports, Visitation, and Entertainment John Pagano, Historical Interpretive Supervisor at Henricus Bryan Truzzie, Historic Sites Manager with Parks and Recreation Recorded in-house by Communications and Media Chesterfield.gov/podcast Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.
Kevin and Kieran discuss the impact of points deductions on players' relegation clauses, and take a look at Chesterfield FC's finances Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on X - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Join The Price of Football CLUB: https://priceoffootball.supportingcast.fm/ Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Danica in Stamford needs help with an angry husband, Arlinda in Chesterfield wants to know if she should trust her husband's work wife and more in Ask the CLO.Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sen. Tim Kaine discusses a potential federal order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education; another man sets himself on fire at a state prison; Chesterfield eyes two data center projects; and one barrier to VMFA building a new storage facility is removed. In the podcast: A death at Red Onion, Chesterfield data center and VMFA rezoning
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Plus: Applications for the Richmond Health Equity Fund are now open; Chesterfield's Southside Speedway could be racing again over the next few years; Charlottesville's newest historical marker unveiled; and other stories.