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Mark, Darren and Adam go through the home defeat by Swindon and assess how damaging a defeat it could be. Was it a blip, or was it a precedent? There is another double game week for the women's team. We look ahead to Chesterfield (sort of) and Colchester, with the help of Simon. We end with fans forum and transfer window chat.And new this week - we have our own merch! click below to see the full range - Please remember if you would prefer names changing or a different colour shirt please reach out and we should be able to accommodate!https://the-railwaymen-podcast.teemill.com/Remember you can help the running of the podcast at https://buymeacoffee.com/therailwaymen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
VPM News Host Lyndon German and BizSense Reporter Jackie DiBartolomeo discuss the Richmond region's top business stories. In this week's episode, they discuss Google unveiling plans for a data center in Chesterfield County and the looming foreclosure of the Riverfront Plaza.
In the third and final hour of The Mark Reardon Show, we are joined by Michael Staenberg, philanthropist and developer, President and owner of The Staenberg Group, who developed The Factory and The District in Chesterfield. Then, Mark talks with Tim Sommer, music journalist and contributor to The Rock and Roll Globe website. We finish with Audio Cut of the Day.
Happy Friday, and that means in the first hour of The Mark Reardon Show, it's the Reardon Roundtable! We are joined by Jane Dueker, local attorney, Steve Butz, Missouri State Representative, and David Barklage, GOP Political Strategist. In the second hour of the show, jane Dueker sticks around with us for another hour. As always, it's Sue's News, and then we are joined by Paul Hall, with Common Guy's Film Reviews, and Frank Cusumano, KSDK Sports Director. In the third and final hour of The Mark Reardon Show, we are joined by Michael Staenberg, philanthropist and developer, President and owner of The Staenberg Group, who developed The Factory and The District in Chesterfield. Then, Mark talks with Tim Sommer, music journalist and contributor to The Rock and Roll Globe website. We finish with Audio Cut of the Day.
In questa prima sessione di Elbereth come Master, esploriamo il mondo di Household della @twolittlemice Il gruppo dei nostri avventurieri è alle prese con il mitico diario del Burocrate Argo, un omino che ha dedicato la sua intera vita allo studio dei Contratti. Riuscirà il gruppo ad arrivare a Chesterfield by-the-fire con la pagina del prezioso diario?Potete trovare i video di #IntavernadaKurt su:●Twitch●Youtube●Facebook●Telegram●Discord
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we get you ready for another high school football season around the county by touching base on all 10 schools and discuss the different storylines that are facing the various teams this fall. 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 and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guest: Jim McConnell, Creative Content Writer 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.
Lakeside residents weigh in on the region's future during charrette; a new nickname for Henrico and Chesterfield counties?; the Henrico School Board will receive an update about its Henrico CARES program tomorrow.Support the show
Efren Ramirez is the actor who brought 'Pedro' to life in the movie, 'Napoleon Dynamite'. He will visit The Factory in Chesterfield on October 9. He joins Chris and Amy and discusses the live show and his career. Napoleon Dynamite LIVE! 20th Anniversary Celebration. A Very Special Evening with Jon Heder, Jon Gries & Efren Ramirez. Event is BYOT (Bring Your Own Tots)
Plus: GOP candidate for Governor Earle-Sears promises to “defend and deliver”; a possible measles exposure in Northern Virginia; and work resumes on Forest Hill sewer replacement project.
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. The EFL's already a couple of weeks in, and the tables are shaking up fast. Stoke have shocked everyone by climbing to the top of the Championship alongside Boro and West Brom. At the same time, Pompey sit mid-table with an early win, and Wrexham is quickly learning you actually need to defend in this league. League One sees Stevenage sitting pretty at the top while giants Plymouth, Peterborough, and Reading languish at the bottom with 0-0-3 starts. In League Two, Chesterfield and Crewe Alexandra are both undefeated, while favorites Accrington Stanley stumble yet again out of the gate. And of course, Sam checks in on Morecambe — with the club's very survival hanging in the balance. For Premier League action, we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com
A man who died after falling in the River Medway in Maidstone earlier this month has been named.Daniel Grossett was discovered a day after being spotted going into the water near Archbishops Palace on August 11th. He'd previously been on an episode of the podcast and plenty of tributes have been paid.Also in today's episode, Kent Wildlife Trust bosses have told us how vital money that could be spent on conservation is having to be used to repair damage at some of their sites.A viewing screen at one site has been destroyed by vandals while camping equipment has been dumped at another. Hear from area manager Steve Weeks.Kent Gladiators star Matt Morsia says he's torn his bicep tendon while filming for the show.The 39-year-old from Hythe, who's known as Legend, got ill after surgery and has been updating fans on his YouTube channel.An 11-year-old boy from Swanley who took his GCSE Maths exam early is among those waiting for results tomorrow.Brian Idogun, who is in Year 7 at Orchards Academy, sat the test along with thousands of teenagers earlier this year.A Kent zoo is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a promise to protect more rare and endangered animals.Hemsley Conservation Charity near Sevenoaks was set up in 2015 by Adam Hemsley when he was just 22.And in sport, Gillingham have continued their unbeaten start to the league two season with a 4-1 win over Chesterfield.Armani Little scored two penalties, and there were goals for Lenni Cirino and Marcus Wyllie at Priesfield last night. We've got reaction from manager Gareth Ainsworth.
A tractor driver is in a critical but stable condition after his vehicle fell from a bridge onto the M20.Police say he had been driving along the A227 near Wrotham when his trailer became separated from the tractor and overturned.Also in today's podcast, there's been mixed reaction to news further traffic restrictions could be put in place on Rochester High Street.You already can't drive along it on Saturdays - now a consultation is underway into plans to stop vehicles on Sundays and bank holidays as well.A Kent politician says the Conservatives will need to learn lessons from Donald Trump if they want to win the next election.Robbie Lammas, who's a Tory councillor in Medway, travelled out to America to campaign for the Republicans last year.He was also previously chief of staff for the chairman of the Conservative party.A Folkestone woman who was left with brain damage after an epileptic seizure has landed a book publishing deal.Nicola Hodges suffered four brain haemorrhages following a fall five years ago.A traffic bollard has been given a knitted makeover in a bid to stop crashes in a Kent village.It's been installed to try and stop vehicles bumping up onto the pavements to get through the narrow roads of Yalding.And in sport, Gillingham will be hoping to go four games unbeaten in league two later.They're hosting Chesterfield, after Saturday's 1-1 draw at Tranmere Rovers.
Plus: Charlottesville's Police Civilian Oversight Board sees departures; Metal Detectors in Chesterfield schools; Virginia's National Guard deployments and other stories.
In other news, Chesterfield residents are appealing a decision about Dominion Energy's permit use, the UVA Student Council has also issued a “no confidence” resolution in the Board of Visitors — and school is IN (or almost IN) session for Central Virginia students. ICYMI: Read the transcript from Monday's interview about Liberty Lost by clicking or tap here. Our award-winning work is made possible with your donations. Visit vpm.org/donate to support local journalism.
Roger in Chillington and Phil in Chesterfield test their knowledge.
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Dr. Bill Fiege, president of Brightpoint Community College, about recent changes at the school, its view of its place in the community, how circumstances have changed things for those looking at higher education, and what Brightpoint has to offer on a number of fronts. 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 and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guest: Dr. Bill Fiege, President of Brightpoint Community College 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.
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Hunter Leemon of Sportable to talk about the organization, the work it does in the community, the way it views accessibility and how that impacts the lives of many 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 and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guest: Hunter Leemon, Sportable CEO 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.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Redistricting is sweeping the nation 16:56 SEG 2 Representative Ben Keathley, District 101 | TOPIC: Chesterfield office building purchase by the city. After years of talks, next week the Chesterfield City Council will consider a proposal to buy an active, fully leased office building, largely for its parking garage, at least in the short-term.https://www.benkeathley.com/ 32:22 SEG 3 CHRIS’ CORNER is about Mandami https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Redistricting is sweeping the nation 16:56 SEG 2 Representative Ben Keathley, District 101 | TOPIC: Chesterfield office building purchase by the city. After years of talks, next week the Chesterfield City Council will consider a proposal to buy an active, fully leased office building, largely for its parking garage, at least in the short-term.https://www.benkeathley.com/ 32:22 SEG 3 CHRIS’ CORNER is about Mandami https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff kicks things off listening to an interview from this morning with Rich and a Chesterfield County Supervisor.
In our second hour, we ask Fox's Eben Brown about Google's tracking of ChatGPT searches -- and Rich has an extended conversation with Chesterfield Board of Supervisors member Jessica Schneider about ICE's presence in the county.
Plus: Louisa County isn't getting another Amazon data center; public media figures out how to raise money for lost federal funds; and other stories.
Chad Vandegriffe... true STL baller! From his early club days at Scott Gallagher, to D1 soccer powerhouses, and now 13 years a pro, we cover a lot! Recorded live at 4 Hands Brewery in The District in Chesterfield, we sat down with the MASL anchor and chopped up all things 11 v 11, 6 v 6, and TST!!! Be sure to drop a review and help us keep the guest's coming! #soccer #masl #tstsoccer #D1College #kansasCity #StLouis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Staenberg, President of the Staenberg Group, joins Chris and Amy as his 'Downtown Chesterfield' project progresses and previews Adam Wawinwright's Big League Benefit Bash this Sunday night at The Factory.
Kyle Gibson joins the program to talk about his retirement from MLB just a week ago and to promote Big League Bash. Kyle talks about how he got involved with Adam Wainwright and Big League Impact, as well as what to expect from Big League Bash (Saturday, July 27th at the Factory in Chesterfield). Kyle also talks about the Cardinals current pitching woes, what it's like as a player leading up to the deadline, and some of his favorite ballparks. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Rizzuto Show dives into a variety of hilarious and unexpected topics, starting with our recent ear-piercing adventure for Donny's #28HourRadiothon. Rizz, Moon, and Rafe share their experience so far and the reactions to their new ear bling. Local 'Chimp Crazy' star, Tonia Haddix, allegedly violated her bond by hiding another secret chimp in her basement. Did somebody narc her out? We discuss everything from the strange phenomenon of 'corn sweat' to some bizarre antics of local news stories, including a Chesterfield man charged with animal cruelty for setting a groundhog on fire. As the show progresses, the conversation shifts to the recent passing of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, with heartfelt tributes and reflections on his impact on music and culture. The crew also tackles a listener's email about the complexities of relationships and exes, leading to an engaging debate about friendship etiquette and the challenges of navigating past connections. We attempt a lively game of Majority Rules, testing the group's knowledge of pop culture and iconic songs, while attempting to give away tickets to some upcoming shows. With plenty of humor and camaraderie, this episode is a rollercoaster of emotions and entertainment that you won't want to miss! Show Notes:Tonia Haddix found to be hiding another chimp McDonald's trash duty dispute escalates to manager allegedly shooting teen employee's mom in restaurant Chesterfield man charged with setting caged groundhog on fire How ‘corn sweat' can make a hot summer day even worse Couple hounded with calls after their number is listed on t-shirt decorated with missing cat poster Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams - Check out King Scott's Linktr.ee/kingscottrules + band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/RizzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The James River has high levels of E.Coli in it after recent heavy rains at various points. Please swim with care in the river!
Hour 1 opens with Kim on a Whim reacting to Brittney Griner's viral interview about her time in a Russian prison—and her noticeably deeper voice. Marc and Kim slam the media's fawning coverage, rehash the botched prisoner swap with the “Merchant of Death,” and mock Griner's alleged shade toward Caitlin Clark. The conversation shifts to Hollywood elites like Ellen DeGeneres and Rosie O'Donnell who threatened to leave the U.S. when Trump won—something only multimillionaires can afford to do. Kim warns that liberal transplants are flooding red states like Montana, ruining them with progressive policies. The hour wraps with breaking local news: former Wentzville School Superintendent Dr. Danielle Tormala has been charged with DWI and several other offenses in Chesterfield after receiving a $1 million taxpayer-funded exit deal. Marc slams local media for ignoring the case and demands transparency.
The heat and humidity may be taking your breath away, but they aren’t the only indicators of summer in St. Louis. Everywhere you look, produce aisles, farmers market stands and restaurant tables are brimming with peak-of-the-season ingredients that make you understand why many consider this to be the best time of the year for food. In this episode, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr scour the menus of some of their favorite St. Louis restaurants to bring you a guide to the city’s essential summertime dishes. From peaches and tomatoes so ripe they drip down your arm to pork steaks so tender you could cut them with a butter knife, they’ve put together a celebration of the season that is guaranteed to make this your most delicious summer yet. This episode is sponsored by Kranzberg Art Foundation’s MATI and supported by STAGES St. Louis. MATI returns September 12–14. Enjoy live music, art exhibits, food trucks, vendors, and good vibes, all in the streets of the Grand Center Arts District. Grab your passes. 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: Pretzel Boys, Multiple locations & phone numbers. Peacemaker Lobster & Crab, Multiple locations & phone numbers. Yellowbelly, 4659 Lindell, Central West End, 314-499-1509 Tony’s Family Farms, 36 Four Seasons Shopping, Chesterfield, 314-882-4637 Parker’s Table, 7118 Oakland, Richmond Heights, 314-645-2050 Katie’s, Multiple locations & phone numbers. Little Fox, 2800 Shenandoah, Fox Park, 314-553-9456 Bartolino’s, Multiple locations & phone numbers. Pizzeria da Gloria, 2024 Marconi, The Hill, 314-833-3734 Louie, 706 De Mun, Clayton, 314-300-8188 The Daily Bread, 11719 Manchester, Des Peres, 314-909-0010 Eckert’s Cider Shed in Belleville, 951 S Green Mount, Belleville, 618-233-0513 Crushed Red, Multiple locations & phone numbers. Grand Pied, 3137 Morgan Ford, Tower Grove South, 314-743-6533 BEAST Craft BBQ, 20 S Belt, Belleville, 618-257-9000 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: Unexpected summer desserts in St. Louis Ask George: Are there any secrets to cooking the perfect pork steak? Where to find the best ice cream, frozen custard, snow cones, and more in St. Louis More episode of Arch Eats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Caroline Neal of Worthdays about the work the organization does, how it came to be, and what it's like to make special occasions all the brighter for those in foster care. 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 and Lina Chadouli Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guest: Caroline Neal, Worthdays Founder and Executive Director 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.
Marc, Kim, and Sue kick off with the latest on “dinks” (double income, no kids) splurging nearly $2,000 yearly on pets, highlighting how pricey vet visits really are. They dissect the death of hybrid work flexibility as companies yank remote options, forcing workers back to the grind. The conversation shifts to Stephen Colbert's firing, exposing it as a $40 million money drain, not political pressure — and foreseeing a continued late-night shakeup. Then the mood darkens with a horrific local animal abuse case in Chesterfield where a man set a groundhog on fire, earning swift arrest and public outrage. Closing on a lighter note, they spotlight a reunion of surviving “Sound of Music” cast members in Italy, a nostalgic break in a tough segment.
Hour 2 tackles Missouri politics with a preview of Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger on the recent legislative session and the pressing need for change in Jefferson City. Meanwhile, the hosts break down the death of hybrid work models as companies ditch flexibility, forcing workers back into offices amid growing dissatisfaction. The spotlight turns to Stephen Colbert's firing, exposed as a financial decision to cut a $40 million loss rather than political pressure, signaling a brutal shakeup in late-night TV. The hour darkens with a disturbing local animal abuse case in Chesterfield where a man was arrested for setting a groundhog on fire, followed by a nostalgic reunion of the surviving “Sound of Music” cast in Italy — a brief light moment amid serious issues.
Tom Ackerman talks with Adam Wainwright about his recent appearance with the Savannah Bananas describing the experience as part baseball, part circus, and all about fun. They also dive into the Cardinals' struggling pitching rotation, including standout moments like Sonny Gray's no-hitter, and assess the team's playoff chances. Plus, Wainwright previews his Big League Impact charity concert on July 27 at The Factory in Chesterfield, supporting essential food, water, and shelter programs.
In Hour 1 of Sports on a Sunday Morning, Tom Ackerman talks with Adam Wainwright about his appearance with the Savannah Bananas, the state of the Cardinals, and his upcoming Big League Impact charity concert on July 27 at The Factory in Chesterfield. Golf editor Dan Reardon joins to break down Scottie Scheffler's dominant lead at The Open Championship, Rory McIlroy's eagle, and the future of golf at Belle Reeve. Then, Jim Brennan of McKelvey Homes shares his involvement in PGA events and the Dravet Syndrome Foundation's mission ahead of their September 26 fundraiser.
Tom Ackerman kicks off Sports on a Sunday Morning with Adam Wainwright to discuss the Cardinals, his appearance with the Savannah Bananas, and his Big League Impact charity concert on July 27 at The Factory in Chesterfield. Golf editor Dan Reardon follows with detailed analysis of Scottie Scheffler's dominant lead at The Open Championship, Rory McIlroy's resurgence, and a look ahead to Belle Reeve's role in future PGA events. Jim Brennan of McKelvey Homes joins to share his PGA involvement and the mission of the Dravet Syndrome Foundation, which is raising funds for its September 26 event. In Hour 2, St. Louis City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel gives a brutally honest take on the club's “disgraceful” 3-0 loss to FC Dallas, calling out player effort while defending the coaching staff and outlining plans for July transfers. Then, Zach Osterman from the Indianapolis Star checks in to preview the Big Ten football season, including playoff predictions, Illinois and Indiana updates, and how conference realignment is shaping the sport. Finally, Bernie Miklasz joins to break down the Cardinals' poor run differential, front office transition from Mozeliak to Bloom, and why player development—modeled after teams like the Brewers—is the key to the franchise's future.
VPM News Host Lyndon German and BizSense Reporter Jack Jacobs discuss the Richmond's top business stories starting with the proposed redesign for the Arthur Ashe Boulevard Bridge, Henrico County's affordable housing trust fund, and data centers projects in Chesterfield County.
Nottingham Forest drew 0-0 with Monaco in a pre-season friendly in Chesterfield on Saturday. A dull game even by friendlies standards was notable though as Morgan Gibbs-White started despite the prospect of a controversial transfer to Tottenham Hotspur as he puts the Spurs talk to one side for now. Was he saying goodbye to fans when he left the pitch as fans chanted his name? The match also saw Taiwo Awoniyi return in what must go down as a real surprise so soon after major surgery. Matt Davies is joined by Dan Cook and Dillon Mapletoft from 7pm to reflect on the game and on the latest transfer news involving Jadon Sancho and Dan Ndoye. #nffc #nottinghamforest
We sat down with Nick Dixon, the new Head Coach of the Chesterfield Rams and a Chesterfield High alum, to talk about his journey, passion, and vision for the future.Before taking over as Head Coach, Coach Dixon served as Offensive Coordinator and Assistant Head Coach, helping guide the Rams with leadership and strategy on the sidelines. Now, he's bringing a renewed energy to a program he once played for.
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Greetings, and welcome to Episode #82! In this episode, Brian give a rundown on an arcade he visited last year, talks about a classic arcade game that messed with him, and wraps up with breakdown of a home system.If you would like to contact the show, you can send an email to arcadeaddictbrian@gmail.com or you can leave a voicemail for the show at 734-623-0832, just make sure to state which show you're calling for.You can find the podcast wherever you listen to them. Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeart Radio, just to name a few. RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/4481fd0/podcast/rssTo access the show through social media, all links pertaining to the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/arcadeaddictbrian. I am also putting the back catalog on YouTube as well, a little bit at a time. Just search for arcadeaddictbrian or the podcast, and you will find them!You can help the show by leaving a five-star review wherever you listen to it, which helps other people find it. If you want to help the show directly, I have a ko-fi page. Ko-fi.com/arcadeaddictbrian. And yes, the GamerNation Productions Discord is live! Come and join the discussion! https://discord.gg/nq7AKAmRThis link is only good for 7 days from the day I posted this episode (). If the link has expired, email me or message me on social media and I'll send you a new link.Hope to hear from you soon, and good gaming out there!Arcade Rundown - Sparks Pinball Museum, Chesterfield, MIAre You Experienced? - QixHome Systems - Xbox One
Adam Wainwright joins the show ahead of his event, Big League Bash, on July 27th at The Factory in Chesterfield. Adam talks about how he prepares for his concerts, like the Big League Bash, and how that compares to preparing for a start in the Majors. Adam also talks about the Cardinals and their current pitching situation with Erick Fedde and Miles Mikolas. Adam also shares his perspective on pitcher's routines and answers questions from the listeners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk Sheriff Karl Leonard about his trip earlier this year to an international symposium in Rwanda, what he feels like Chesterfield and the HARP program brought to the event, and some of the lessons he took away from it as he retuned even more invigorated than before. 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: Karl Leonard, Chesterfield County Sheriff 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.
Former Cardinal Adam Wainwright is enjoying his retirement and will return to St Louis on July 27 for his 'Big League Bash' at The Factor in Chesterfield, which benefits Big League Impact. Amy shares her story of missing 2006 World Series Game 6 because she had a hockey game to play in. Wainwright says he was surprised to be 'name-dropped' recently on the Wimbledon tv broadcast. He says he prepares for his current role as a baseball analyst as hard as when he was pitching.
Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Ross Halls caught up with former Ipswich Town defender Bailey Clements to discuss his time at Portman Road and journey since leaving the club in our Kings of Anglia podcast special. Bailey spoke about a range of memories, including getting into football, joining Town's academy aged seven, being a season ticket holder and progressing through the youth ranks. He chats about signing his first professional deal under Paul Hurst, making his debut under Paul Lambert, loan spells and playing under Paul Cook. The duo also discuss Kieran McKenna, departure from Town, reuniting with Cook at Chesterfield, winning the National League title, going part-time with Hornchurch and next chapter with Kings Lynn Town. Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Stardust Spirits. Get 20% OFF with promo code KOA at https://www.stardustspirits.co.uk/ Subscribe on our website to watch the video version of the podcast - https://www.eadt.co.uk/subscribe/ You can shop the KOA range here - (kings-of-anglia.myspreadshop.co.uk)
Alec Burleson joins the show from rainy Pittsburgh to talk all things Cardinals baseball and Big League Bash coming up on July 27th at The Factory in Chesterfield. Alec discusses his recent run of hitting, his improved defense and some of the outstanding catches as of late, and talks about his nickname "Burly". See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What the heck is going on in Chesterfield with ICE... Jeff explains.
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to several members of the county's Constituent and Media Services Department about bringing home Chesterfield's first-ever PRSA Award. We discuss the 2025 Commonwealth Award Winner for Multicultural Public Relations for Chesterfield Café con la Comunidad, what all went into creating the event, and how significant it is to win. 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: Teresa Bonifas, Assistant Director J. Elias O'Neal, Public Information Officer Ariana Osornio, Graphic Designer 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.
Marc Cox talks with Alex Hogan about Israel's preemptive strike on Iran's nuclear facilities and Iran's drone response. They explore the potential for escalating military tensions across the region. Later, Michael Staenberg outlines his plan to transform the Chesterfield Mall site into a vibrant downtown district, including repurposed anchor stores, major recycling efforts, and upcoming vertical development. The hour also covers upcoming protests, local traffic and weather updates, and community events including the Queen of Hearts raffle benefiting Guns and Hoses.
Miles Mikolas joins the show live from Milwaukee to talk Cardinal baseball and Big League Impact, specifically their involvement with Crisis Aid to help people in the STL area impacted by the Tornadoes. He also talks about Big League Bash coming up on July 27th at the Factory in Chesterfield. On the baseball side, Miles discusses the homestand and some of the Cardinals shortcomings, tells us about the paranormal activity at the hotel in Milwaukee, and shares his thoughts on the wave. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When Ahab desires to purchase the vineyard of Naboth to convert it into a vegetable garden, Naboth faithfully refuses to sell the inheritance God has given to his family. Ahab's pity party is rebuked by his wicked queen, Jezebel, who takes matters into her own hands. Although outwardly she puts together what seems to be a legal scenario, her ungodly scheming and covetousness costs Naboth his life. The LORD sees the sins of Jezebel and Ahab and sends Elijah to prophesy their family's destruction. Ahab rightly mourns, and the word of the LORD graciously responds that the destruction of Ahab's family will be delayed until the days of Ahab's son. Rev. Tim Storck, pastor at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Chesterfield, MI, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study 1 Kings 21:1-29. To learn more about Good Shepherd, visit www.facebook.com/GoodShepChesterfield. "A Kingdom Divided” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through 1-2 Kings. The division in the kingdom of Israel in this part of history was greater than a matter of north and south. The biggest division was between the people and their God. Yet even as the people rebelled against the LORD as their King, still He remained faithful to call them back to Himself through His prophets, working through history to send the good and gracious King, Jesus Christ. Sharper Iron, hosted by Rev. Timothy Appel, looks at the text of Holy Scripture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Two pastors engage with God's Word to sharpen not only their own faith and knowledge, but the faith and knowledge of all who listen. Submit comments or questions to: listener@kfuo.org