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After months of rumor and speculation, Gosman's Dock has been sold. What began as a modest chowder house on Montauk Harbor more than 80 years ago has since grown to become a celebrated family-run enterprise with a complex of restaurants, shops and a wholesale and retail seafood business. The sale of the company, Bob Gosman Co. Inc., is expected to be finalized by year's end. This week, the editors are joined by reporter Christopher Walsh, who wrote about the sale of the property.
Chuck opens with thoughts on the passing of Bobby Knight and how much things have changed since his heyday with regards to how coaches can treat athletes. Christopher Walsh from Bama Central joins to discuss the big weekend matchup with LSU. Jarod Hamilton from PowerMizzou.com previews the Tigers big game at Georgia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck opens with thoughts on Florida having to alter their travel plans to Thursday's game in Utah due to Hurricane Idalia. Michael Bratton from “That SEC Podcast” joins to help set up week one's action. Christopher Walsh, from BamaCentral.com, shares thoughts on Nick Saban not putting out a depth chart prior to the Tide's opener and what that means for the QB position.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Published: October 12, 2021 Father Christopher Walsh, Pastor of Saint Raymond of Penafort Catholic Church in Philadelphia, joins this week's podcast to discuss identifying and overcoming racism within ourselves and in our parish communities. Fr. Chris shares his experiences of providing pastoral service to a primarily black community and how together, they have formed a vibrant and inclusive community. Fr. Chris also touches upon the Bishop's Pastoral Letter, “Open Wide Our Hearts, the enduring call to love,” and he discusses practical examples of how our minds and hearts can be converted. We invite you to join Changing Our World‘s Jim Friend for this important conversation. Resources discussed in this episode: Open Wide Our Hearts, the enduring call to love – United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Saint Raymond of Penafort's YouTube Channel Just Faith Ministries Fr. Christopher Walsh Follow Fr. Chris on Twitter / Facebook / YouTube / LinkedIn Father Chris is the Pastor of St. Raymond of Penafort Church in Philadelphia, where he has served for 13 years. He is a professional consultant with the Saint John Vianney Center providing religious workshops and convocations for Clergy and Religious across the country. He serves priests throughout the United States and Canada in leadership formation through the Catholic Leadership Institute, he provides regular reflections on his parish's YouTube Channel which is viewed throughout the country and he provides Spiritual Direction.Prior to St. Raymond, he was the School Minister at Archbishop Wood High School as well as Parochial Vicar at Our Lady of Ransom. Raised in Chester County, he is a graduate of Bishop Shanahan High School, he has a B.A. in Sociology from Temple University and an M. Div.; M.A. in Systematic Theology from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Father Chris received training in the Spiritual Exercises at the Jesuit Center at Wernersville and has preached retreats and days of recollection throughout the country. Watch the video presentation of this discussion https://youtu.be/nIPjKkB2MGc Don't miss Changing Our World's FORGING FORWARDDon't miss the webinar series FORGING FORWARD, a virtual philanthropic conference designed to bring you nonprofit experts from around the country who are leading through the COVID-19 crisis. Daily Spiritual Reflection and Prayers on “Kristin's Crosses” Join Jim and Kristin Friend and their family on Kristin's Crosses YouTube Channel for “Today's Catholic Prayers.” Jim and Kristin offer the daily Gospel and Reflection along with the Rosary and Catholic Prayers of the day. Click here to visit the YouTube Page and subscribe. If you would like to join the Kristin's Crosses prayer group on Facebook, click here to request to join.
This week on Behind The Headlines, the panel discusses the upcoming election; the proposed Community Housing Fund; developments in the EPCAL proposal in Calverton; and traffic in Southampton. https://www.facebook.com/shaw11946 (Joseph P. Shaw), Executive Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/civiletti (Denise Civiletti), Editor/Publisher, Riverhead Local https://www.facebook.com/brian.cosgrove.7186 (Brian Cosgrove), Host of The Afternoon Ramble, WLIW-FM https://www.facebook.com/christopher.walsh.167 (Christopher Walsh), Senior Writer, The East Hampton Star
Two of the winners of the just-announced Kavli Prizes in neuroscience on what inspired their breakthrough research. And how their discoveries may help not only those with rare, devastating brain disorders, but also provide a better understanding of more common conditions such as autism.
Father Christopher Walsh, Pastor of Saint Raymond of Penafort Catholic Church, in Philadelphia joins this week's podcast to discuss identifying The post 104. Fr. Christopher Walsh – Overcoming Racism appeared first on Advancing Our Church .
In this episode, Christian sits down with Christopher Walsh, one of the country's top residential real estate agents. He is a real estate mogul who recently left his traditional brokerage company to join eXp Realty, the fastest growing residential real estate brokerage by geography and agent count in North America - and the only real estate brokerage licensed in all 50 states. In 2003, Chris decided to pursue real estate and he quickly revolutionized the industry. His leadership in the industry is informed by his strong relationships combined with his innovative business approach https://therealestateleader.com/ https://theantiarchitect.com/
This is the highlights of recorded seminar on the topic of Climate Change, Inequality, and Energy which took place online last May 26, 2021 with guest Pierre Telep hosted by Dr. Sarah Mander, Vanessa Mukoro, and Christopher Walsh of Tyndall Manchester.This seminar reflects on challenges of providing energy access to all, including issues of inequality, and energy access policies for climate finance, development finance and leveraging private sector finance on access.
Philadelphia Eagles: We close out the Week for a LONG Memorial day weekend, but we do it in style. Brandon Lee Gowton joins the show as well as Christopher Walsh, who knows the Alabama Football program like the back of his hand, and will weigh in on Devonta Smith, Landon Dickerson, & Jalen Hurts! No shows on Friday and Monday! See you June 1st everyone! #PhiladelphiaEagles #Birds365 #JAKIBMediaPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Eagles Unfiltered co-host and Eagle Maven of Sports Illustrated editor, Ed Kracz, is joined by Alabama Crimson Tide's beat writer for Sports Illustrated, Christopher Walsh. The two discuss the top prospects coming out of Alabama including DeVonta Smith, Jaylen Waddle, Patrick Surtain, and more. Listen to see who Walsh envisions as the best fit for Philadelphia among the Tide's draft eligible prospects.Eagles Unfiltered is powered by Eagle Maven of Sports Illustrated. Follow the site for nonstop coverage on the Philadelphia Eagles https://si.com/nfl/eagles/
Local Weather and news followed by an interview by Heidi Starr with Nevada County Assistant District Attorney, Christopher Walsh. We close with Felton Pruitt's conversation with Gretchen Bond from the Nevada City Chamber of commerce.
The latest episode of the All Things Bama Podcast comes live from Miami, where the BamaCentral crew discusses what will be the legacy of the 2020 Alabama Crimson Tide. Staff writer Joey Blackwell and editor Christopher Walsh join host Tyler Martin to also talk about the Crimson Tide's hardware haul over the past week and what will be the keys to victory over Ohio State in the 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. With a win on Monday night, coach Nick Saban will have his elusive seventh national title, moving above Paul W. 'Bear' Bryant on the all-time charts. What would a victory versus Ohio State mean for his own legacy? Is DeVonta Smith the most decorated college football player of all time? Will we ever see a team win the amount of awards that the Alabama offense won this season again? Find out all this and more on the All Things Bama Podcast. The show is available on Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Anchor. Former guests of the podcast include Eli Gold, Chris Stewart, Bryan Passink, Wimp Sanderson, Barrett Jones, Mike Johnson, Cory Reamer, Bradley Bozeman, Will Lowery, Lawson Schaffer, Kolby Robinson, Shaun Dion Hamilton, Jason Caffey, Kenneth Darby, Rudy Griffin, Keith McCants, JC Latham, James Brockermeyer, Matt Caddell, John Garcia Jr., Dr. Aloiya Earl, Tony Tsoukalas, Langston Wilson and more. Make sure to like, subscribe, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening, everyone. Stay safe and healthy during this time! Link to Apple Podcasts
Darin is joined by Christopher Walsh of BamaCentral.com to discuss the Alabama perspective on Friday’s College Football Playoff Semi-final between Notre Dame and Alabama.
Darin is joined by Christopher Walsh of BamaCentral.com to discuss the Alabama perspective on Friday’s College Football Playoff Semi-final between Notre Dame and Alabama.
Plus, Christopher Walsh, Senior Program Manager of the Human Freedom and Women's Initiative at the George W. Bush Institute, discusses a new report, "Choose Freedom: Revitalizing American Support for Democracy and Human Rights in the 21st Century."
All Things Bama Podcast host Tyler Martin is joined by BamaCentral editor Christopher Walsh to breakdown John Petty Jr.'s recent decision to return to the Capstone for his senior season, what the SEC football schedule might look like, and how safety protocols in professional leagues like MLB and NFL could provide the way for college football to happen. With Petty now back into the fold for the 2020-2021 campaign, what is the ceiling for this squad? Veteran leaders like Petty and Herbert Jones mixed with a high-level recruiting class very well could be the recipe for success the program needs to have a deep run in the NCAA tournament when March rolls around. How much will the 2020 SEC football schedule be shaken up? Could we see the Iron Bowl in a non-traditional spot, like in one of the first few weeks? Who do fans want added to Alabama's schedule from the SEC East? Lastly, the two dive into what the PAC-12 players are pushing for, with their threats to boycott the season, and just how much is player safety at the forefront of these return-to-play conservations? Find out all this and more on the All Things Bama Podcast. The show is available on Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Anchor. Former guests of the podcast include Eli Gold, Chris Stewart, Bryan Passink, Wimp Sanderson, Barrett Jones, Mike Johnson, Cory Reamer, Bradley Bozeman, Will Lowery, Lawson Schaffer, Kolby Robinson, Shaun Dion Hamilton, Jason Caffey, Kenneth Darby, Rudy Griffin, Keith McCants, JC Latham, James Brockermeyer, Matt Caddell, John Garcia Jr. and more. Make sure to like, subscribe, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening, everyone. Stay safe and healthy during this time! Link to Apple Podcasts
All Things Bama Podcast host Tyler Martin is joined by editor Christopher Walsh for part two of the show's two-part series diving into the Crimson Tide's most important players for the 2020 season. Note: the list is not necessarily best, but most impactful. No. 5 DB Patrick Surtain II The junior cornerback is, clearly, the headliner in the defensive backfield this upcoming season, as he is garnering NFL first-round potential for next year's draft, if he declares early. In 2019, he wracked up 42 tackles, eight passes defended, three forced fumbles, two interceptions, and one fumble recovery. The Crimson Tide will look to Surtain as the guiding light to a position group that will replace four key contributors from a season ago. No. 4 QB Mac Jones At the end of the day, it might not matter who the signal caller for Alabama is, given the talent surrounding that one position, but it is important to note that the job is, presumably Jones' to lose right now. He earned it with a 186.8 passer rating in four starts last year. That number would have qualified for third-best in the nation behind LSU's Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa nationally. As the starter for those four games and the other contests as the backup, the Jacksonville, Fla. native completed over 68 percent of his passes, threw for 1,503 yards, and 14 touchdowns to go along with only three interceptions. No. 3 OT Alex Leatherwood Alabama will have one of, if not, the best offensive line in the country this season and the success starts with the guy protecting the quarterback's blindside — Leatherwood.
All Things Bama Podcast host Tyler Martin is joined by BamaCentral editor Christopher Walsh to break down the recent positive COVID-19 tests and what it could mean for Crimson Tide football moving forward.
Christopher Walsh is originally from Halifax, Canada; probably as far away from Darwin as you could get. After meeting a girl from Darwin in Calgary, Canada, Chris came to Darwin in 2014 so she could show him her home town. As a journalist he thought it would be interesting to drop in and have a chat with the NT News. An hour and a half later, he was offered a job. Fast forward six years and Chris is now married, a father and editor of a new online newspaper called the Northern Territory Independent. Backed by Owen Pike, the NT Independent is an online paper that is seeking to make a difference to the type of coverage Territorians are getting. In an election year, this will be interesting. This is Chris’s story and he is joined by Owen Pike to talk about the newspaper and NT politics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/territorystory/message
Host Tyler Martin and BamaCentral editor Christopher Walsh break down the NCAA's move to take steps in the direction of player compensation and which Alabama rookie will have the best season in the NFL.
Host Tyler Martin is joined by editor Christopher Walsh to react and give analysis to an incredible first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
Host and staff writer Tyler Martin and editor Christopher Walsh dive into what the NCAA is considering for the upcoming football season and what the ramifications could be. The two also take a look at the direction of the basketball and baseball programs. We have reaction to the news that the NCAA is granting an extra year of eligibility to spring sport student-athletes.
Alabama starts spring practices on Mar. 13 so host Tyler Martin and BamaCentral.com editor Christopher Walsh break down everything on the defensive side of the ball ahead of Friday's first practice. Which position groups have the most intrigue? Who will generate a pass rush on the defensive line? Who, in the secondary, replaces the production of Xavier McKinney and Trevon Diggs? Find out on this episode of All Things Bama. Thursday's episode will be all about the offense.
Host Tyler Martin is joined by Christopher Walsh on the Tuesday edition of the All Things Bama Podcast. Walsh and Martin recap the Alabama/LSU basketball game, Herb Jones' epic performance, and Alabama softball's previous weekend in Florida, where the team defeated No. 1 ranked Washington and lost to No. 2 UCLA.
This week on All Things Bama, host Tyler Martin is joined by legendary Alabama basketball coach Wimp Sanderson and BamaCentral.com editor Christopher Walsh. Martin and Sanderson dive into this year's team and what is going so well for Nate Oats in his first year. Sanderson shares insight into what it is like for a basketball program to succeed at a high level at a football-crazy school.
Host Tyler Martin and Christopher Walsh break down the Crimson Tide's bowl matchup with the Michigan Wolverines and Walsh gives insight into BamaCentral's selections for best moments and players over the last decade.
Happy Thanksgiving from BamaCentral.com! Host Tyler Martin is joined by Christopher Walsh to talk all things related to the Iron Bowl and the College Football Playoff.
In this episode of the Animation Industry Podcast, Animator, Filmmaker, and Coordinator of Sheridan College’s Animation Program, Christopher Walsh shares his journey into stop motion animation. You’ll also learn: *How Chris pitched and sold Moogaloops to Sesame Street *The top 3 things that make students at Sheridan successful animators when the graduate *How Chris wrote the ultimate guide on stop motion animation for beginners (and where to get it) Christopher Walsh is co-owner of Mad Lab Productions, an animation production company specializing in stop motion. He has worked extensively in the stop-motion television industry, and his own short films continue to screen at animation festivals, internationally. His first book Stop Motion Filmmaking is published by Bloomsbury Publishing. He has an MFA in Film Studies from York University. He is the Coordinator of the Honours BA Animation Program at Sheridan College. I also had Chris as a professor in first year where he taught Animation History and Story. Chris’ website: https://chriswalshanimation.com/ Chris’ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MadLabPro Chris’ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chris_walsh_1 Chris’ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/instachriswalsh/ Get your copy of Stop Motion Filmmaking: The Complete Guide to Fabrication and Animation: https://www.amazon.ca/Stop-Motion-Filmmaking-Fabrication-Animation/dp/1474268048 More info about Sheridan’s BA Animation Program: https://academics.sheridancollege.ca/programs/bachelor-of-animation More info about this podcast: https://terryibele.com/animation-industry-podcast/
On this week's edition of All Things Bama, the legendary voice of the Crimson Tide, Eli Gold, joins the show to talk with host, Tyler Martin, about his broadcasting career, most memorable moments with the team, and much more. Also, Christopher Walsh chats with Alabama's oldest living quarterback.
Welcome to SEC Country’s daily Alabama Crimson Tide podcast with Ryan Fowler. In this edition, we talked with SEC Country’s Christopher Walsh about the dynasty that is current happening in Tuscaloosa.
The Beyond the Game crew conducts an exclusive interview with Christopher Walsh, the author of Bama Dynasty: The Crimson Tide's Road to College Football Immortality. They also break down the latest NFL and MLB news.
The Beyond the Game crew conducts an exclusive interview with Christopher Walsh, the author of Bama Dynasty: The Crimson Tide's Road to College Football Immortality. They also break down the latest NFL and MLB news.
Christopher Walsh can still remember the day he found a suspicious lump on his groin. He immediately went to the doctor to have the lump biopsied, and results confirmed that Chris had non-Hodgkin lymphoma. He was diagnosed in June 2015, and immediately decided to go to Dana-Farber because he wanted “the best to take care of it.” As the cancer began to get a bit more complicated, Dr. Davids started Chris on a clinical trial involving chemotherapy a targeted gene therapy. That treatment has not worked to satisfaction, so Chris is now launching into a newer form of treatment: immunotherapy. He has been married for almost 33 years and has 2 adult children. He is a state legislator representing the 6th Middlesex district in Framingham. Prior to that, he served as an architect for 30 years. Chris says that one of the things that has been incredible is the community support he has experienced. He had a few reservations about publicly coming out with this cancer, but given his role in the community, he did so and he has found that people appreciate the process and struggles he has endured. He has ultimate confidence in Dana-Farber's continued fight for a cure. After obtaining an A.B. in chemistry at Harvard College, Dr. Davids completed his M.D. at Yale University School of Medicine. He served as an intern, resident, and assistant chief resident in internal medicine at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. He then completed his fellowship in hematology and oncology in Dana-Farber/Partners CancerCare, and a Masters in Medical Science (MMSc) at Harvard Medical School.He is an attending physician in the Lymphoma Program of the Division of Hematologic Malignancies at Dana-Farber, an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and is the Associate Director of the Dana-Farber CLL Center.
The Odd to Newfoundland Paranormal Podcast is back!Listen to the amazing Sci-Fi On The Rock 10 special right here: In the paranormal news we have ghost babies, phantom taxi fares and a triceratops causing traffic jams. Then, after another Oddities segment, I am joined by M.U.F.O.N. member Laura Sweenbert (Gilbert). She stops by for an absorbing look into ufology abroad and here in Newfoundland as well. Finally, I am joined by fantasy author Christopher Walsh to talk about his book series the Gold and Steel Saga. Both of these provocative people will be featured at Sci-Fi On The Rock 10. For more information visit www.scifiontherock.com Shout Outs: Keep fighting Jason Solomon! Beat it 1-2-3!!! Thanks for the Jump Scare Michael McCulsky A.K.A Phat Apollo Sci-Fi On the Rock 10 guests: Robert Picardo, Eugene Simon, J.M. Frey and Kirby Morrow!
July 4-10,1987 This week Ken welcomes old friends, David and Christopher Walsh, collectively known as The Walsh Brothers. Ken, David and Chris discuss family dynamics, alternate universe Walsh Brothers, why Ken is not a conservative Southern politician, inserting the disc, commuting to school, the subtleties of Boston public transportation, Texas Chainsaw Massaca, when your childhood home because an area of refuge, Charlestown, living in the projects, cops, your non-comedian brother getting a TV credit before you do, Max X, TV38, Boston, more Boston, LA Sex porches, Kari Wuher, Monday Night's CBS line up, Ken's status as a sophisticated Boy, Alf, George Carlin, your preferred alias, The Spectre, Valerie, calling family meetings, being drawn to stability, love of absurd comedy, the terror of a minor key theme song, Alan Thicke: Musician, the terror of the news, European Vacation, classic video store memories, Corvette Summer, LA Mall filming locations, Chopping Mall, Alyssa Milano, cartoon boobs, disabled actors in starring roles, The Wizard, Fast Times, Ed O'Neil, Popeye Doyle, Dutch, Mike Hammer vs. Sledge Hammer, Perfect Strangers, when Dan Fielding was in Charlestown, finding a way, Highway to Heaven, angelic vigilante justice, Head of the Class, fighting prostitutes, Night Court, MacGuyver, Dana Delaney, Hockey, the opiate problem in Charlestown, Star Man, Channel pliers, Somerville Lumber, theme restaurants, Indiana Jones knock-offs, Where the Boys Are, Darkman, LA Law, Gremlins, Brocktoon, Mr. Belvidere's Balls, going Commando, HBO's Made for TV Movie quality, hiding the news, 21 Jump Street, and the art of prank phone calls.
Christopher Walsh, author of http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_newfound-ebooks/5/ (In the Wake of the Sun: Navigating the Southern Works of Cormac McCarthy), discusses his favorite aspects of McCarthy's work in this recording edited from his public remarks on April 7, 2010.