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In this compelling episode of Real Chicks Rock!® Presents Real Discussions, host Michelle Dawes Birt sits down with Councilman Antonio Lewis to explore the dynamic landscape of Atlanta. Councilman Antonio Lewis shares his journey from growing up in Cleveland Avenue, Atlanta, to becoming a passionate advocate for his community. With a focus on intentional investment and community engagement, Antonio emphasizes the importance of representing his district with pride and dedication. He discusses the challenges and opportunities in addressing houselessness, education, and generational wealth in Atlanta, providing insights into his vision for a more inclusive and equitable city. His commitment to serving his community is evident as he outlines his efforts to bring resources and opportunities to District 12. Special Thanks to my guest, Councilman Antonio Lewis. Are you subscribed to the podcast? If not, subscribe so you never miss an episode. Please remember to rate, comment, share, and download your favorite episodes. Connect with Real Chicks Rock! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/realchicksrock Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealChicksRock1 Twitter - https://twitter.com/RealChicksRock1 Website: www.RealChicksRock.com Connect with Antonio Lewis: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antoniolewisatl Website: City Council Profile Email: anlewis@atlantaga.gov #RealChicksRock #RealDiscussions #Atlanta #CommunityEngagement #AntonioLewis #Houselessness #Education #GenerationalWealth #MichelleDawesBirt #Podcast #Empowerment #Inspiration #PublicService #AtlantaCityCouncil #District12 #SocialChange #UrbanDevelopment #BlackExcellence #YouTube #PodcastHost #TalkShow
12.17.24 Canton Mayor Bill Sherer joins Pam Cook with the latest in the City
What if you could transform everyday utility boxes into mesmerizing works of art? Join us as we explore this innovative intersection of augmented reality and public art with an exciting radio interview featuring Matt Fantone and Pam Cook from WHBC 1480 and Mix 94.1. This episode promises a deep dive into my two-year-long project animating 14 utility boxes in downtown Canton, designed by the talented Dirk Rozich, each reflecting Stark County's rich history. Also, hear about my collaboration with artist Ericck Freeman on a captivating mural at Shorb Avenue, which comes alive with his drumming music.Ready to experience the first augmented reality mural in Stark County? I'll share my journey from being a finalist in a mural design competition to creating interactive electric boxes on Cleveland Avenue. You'll learn about the educational potential of augmented reality art and my commitment to expanding its reach through the Canton Museum of Arts. Plus, discover the app that animates images by simply pointing your phone at them and get a preview of our upcoming events, including a lively art project at the Wishes Tent on August 8th and 9th. Don't miss the grand opening on August 11th and an exciting live painting session for First Friday Hall of Fame—community art has never been this interactive!Support the Show.Catch the doodles on YouTubeMy socials:Sign up for my monthly newsletterPortfolio website: Brewtifully.comInstagram: /BrewtifullyFacebook: /brewtifullyTikTok: GettingSmallwithGrandmaLinkedIn: Tracy Dawn Brewer
Tracy Dawn Brewer joins to talk about the virtual animations along Cleveland Avenue
A proposed major overhaul of Columbus' 70-year-old zoning code will bring big changes to Columbus. If passed, the new code will dramatically reshape parts of the city by unlocking current density and height restrictions, allow more mixed-use developments, and much more. Proponents argue a zoning code overhaul is critical to help Columbus fix its worsening housing crisis, while opponents worry that the proposal could bring about a loss of control over new development in established neighborhoods, or even the loss of historic buildings. The proposed overhaul could allow for 88,000 new housing units along key city corridors, impacting 12,300 parcels. The proposal is currently in a 60-day public review period, with Columbus City Council's final vote on the proposed changes coming this summer. Draft plans would allow much taller buildings and denser housing along major streets including Broad Street, High Street, and Cleveland Avenue, plus an elimination of parking requirements. While some welcome the increased housing options, others are concerned about potential changes to neighborhood character. With a panel bringing multiple voices to the table, we unpack the way this summer's proposed zoning overhaul could reshape Columbus. Featuring: Rob Dorans, President Pro Tem, Columbus City Council Leah Evans, President & CEO, Homeport Dr. Rebecca Kemper, CEO, Columbus Landmarks Kathy Green, Vice-Chair and Zoning Committee Chair, Columbus Southside Area Commission The moderator is Mark Ferenchik, News Director, WOSU Public Media. This forum was sponsored by Crane Group. The presenting sponsor of CMC's livestream was The Center for Human Kindness at the Columbus Foundation. CMC's livestream partner was The Columbus Dispatch. It was supported by The Ellis. This forum was recorded before a live audience at The Ellis in Columbus, Ohio's historic Italian Village on July 10, 2024.
Naponta három magyar család teljes vagyona kerül a kiberbűnözőkhöz Tudás.hu 2024-03-28 05:50:08 Infotech Kampány Alapítvány Kvíz Kibertámadás A Médiaunió Alapítvány az immár második éve futó "A kulcs te vagy" országos társadalmi célú kampányával, valamint a Digitális Szimat Kihívás nevű kvízjátékkal hívja fel a figyelmet az online térben előforduló visszaélésekre – közölte a Médiaunió Alapítvány az MTI-vel. A szervezet közleményében azt írta, hogy világszerte egyre nagyobb méreteket ölt A Tejútrendszer közepén rejtőző fekete lyukról készült kép nagyon ismerős struktúrát fedett fel Rakéta 2024-03-28 11:24:49 Tudomány Mágneses áramlás látható a galaxisunk közepén található szupermasszív fekete lyuk körül az Eseményhorizont Teleszkóp segítségével készült felvételen. A látvány nagyon hasonló az M87* fekete lyukat ábrázoló képhez, amit 2021-ben készítettek és ami polarizált fényben mutatja a híressé vált objektumot. Új telefont mutathat be hamarosan a Sony Android Portál 2024-03-28 14:54:24 Mobiltech USA Telefon Sony Jó hír lehet a Sony rajongóinak, hogy egy eddig ismeretlen telefon bukkant fel az amerikai FCC adatbázisában. Az FCC, vagyis a Szövetségi Kommunikációs Bizottság egy kormányzati ügynökség, amely az Egyesült Államokban az elektronikus hírközlést szabályozza. Egyik feladata annak biztosítása, hogy az elektronikus eszközök ne lépjék túl a sugárzási ha Léghajóban is van (lesz) hibrid ITBusiness 2024-03-28 05:05:26 Mobiltech Repülőgép Anglia Hamarosan gyártásba kerülhet az "Airlander" nevű hibrid léghajó, ha a gyártója megkapja a tervezési engedélyt egy meglehetősen nagy alapterületű gyárra. A Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) bejelentette, hogy megállapodott az angliai Doncaster város önkormányzatával egy, a városon kívüli gyártóközpontról, ahol a 92 méter hosszú Airlander 10 repülőgépet épít Súlyos betegségeket okozhat a használt sütőolaj 24.hu 2024-03-28 08:58:15 Tudomány Rákbetegség Demencia Demencia, mozgásproblémák, rák, többek között ezeket kockáztatja, aki többször is felhasználja a sütőolajat. Összefüggés lehet egyes hormontartalmú gyógyszerek és az agyhártyadaganat kialakulása között Telex 2024-03-28 04:10:02 Tudomány Gyógyszer Francia kutatók azt találták, hogy egyes progesztogének megnövelhetik a jóindulatú, de műtétet igénylő agyhártyadaganat kialakulási esélyét. Az egyik progesztogént becslések szerint 74 millió nő használja születésszabályozásra világszerte. Saját Ai-t kapnak a kis-és középvállalkozások Digital Hungary 2024-03-28 08:09:00 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Reklám KKV Végre a hazai kis-és középvállalkozások is haszonélvezői lehetnek az AI-forradalomnak: a fejlesztőkből, AI-szakértőkből, és reklámügynökségi szakemberekből álló Think AI csapata megtalálta annak a módját, hogyan teheti a vállalati folyamatok szerves részévé a mesterséges intelligenciát anélkül, hogy a kkv-knál bárkinek is promptolnia kellene hozzá. Négy tudományos szervezet áll össze egy fejlett európai AI építésére newtechnology.hu 2024-03-28 07:13:35 Tudomány Mesterséges intelligencia Európa négy vezető mélytechnológiai kutatóintézete – az IMEC, a Leti, a Fraunhofer és a VTT – közös tervezési javaslatokat fogad el, hogy a létesítményeikben prototípusokat készítsenek élvonalbeli mesterséges intelligencia technológiákra. Úgy tűnik, Elon Musk sikeresen leépítette a twitterezők negyed részét Bitport 2024-03-28 14:15:00 Infotech Twitter Elon Musk Piackutatás A tavaly óta X néven futó közösségi platform szerint nincs semmi gond, de a Sensor Tower piackutató becsült adatai mást mutatnak. Kiszivárgott képeken és videón a Google Pixel 9, egy eddig nem várt modell is jöhet PCW 2024-03-28 11:08:55 Infotech Google A jelek szerint az alapmodell esetében is nagyot változik a Pixel széria dizájnja. Így készíthetsz animált videókat egyszerűen Rakéta 2024-03-28 06:48:10 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia A mesterséges intelligencia segítségével ma már bárki pillanatok alatt tud animációs videót készíteni bármiről. Mutatjuk, hogy kell. AI félvezetőgyártóba fektet az Európai Bizottság okosipar.hu 2024-03-28 05:03:07 Infotech Cégvilág Mesterséges intelligencia Európai Bizottság Innováció Startup Az Európai Unió Tanácsa Az unió szervezetének égisze alatt létrehozott Európai Innovációs Tanács (EIC) Alapja beszállt a NeuReality Ltd. nevű, mesterséges intelligenciával foglalkozó félvezetőgyártó startup 20 millió dolláros finanszírozási körébe, amelyben a Varana Capital, a Cleveland Avenue vagy például az XT Hi-Tech is megjelent a cég mellett. Az újonnan szerzett tőke Figyelmeztet az IMF: az AI forradalom gazdaságpolitikai válaszúthoz érkezett Rakéta 2024-03-28 07:48:03 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Valuta IMF Akár 5-20 éven belül a nyakunkon lehet az általános mesterséges intelligencia, a Nemzetközi Valutaalap jelentése szerint ezért fel kell készülniük a döntéshozóknak erre a radikálisan megváltozott világra. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Naponta három magyar család teljes vagyona kerül a kiberbűnözőkhöz Tudás.hu 2024-03-28 05:50:08 Infotech Kampány Alapítvány Kvíz Kibertámadás A Médiaunió Alapítvány az immár második éve futó "A kulcs te vagy" országos társadalmi célú kampányával, valamint a Digitális Szimat Kihívás nevű kvízjátékkal hívja fel a figyelmet az online térben előforduló visszaélésekre – közölte a Médiaunió Alapítvány az MTI-vel. A szervezet közleményében azt írta, hogy világszerte egyre nagyobb méreteket ölt A Tejútrendszer közepén rejtőző fekete lyukról készült kép nagyon ismerős struktúrát fedett fel Rakéta 2024-03-28 11:24:49 Tudomány Mágneses áramlás látható a galaxisunk közepén található szupermasszív fekete lyuk körül az Eseményhorizont Teleszkóp segítségével készült felvételen. A látvány nagyon hasonló az M87* fekete lyukat ábrázoló képhez, amit 2021-ben készítettek és ami polarizált fényben mutatja a híressé vált objektumot. Új telefont mutathat be hamarosan a Sony Android Portál 2024-03-28 14:54:24 Mobiltech USA Telefon Sony Jó hír lehet a Sony rajongóinak, hogy egy eddig ismeretlen telefon bukkant fel az amerikai FCC adatbázisában. Az FCC, vagyis a Szövetségi Kommunikációs Bizottság egy kormányzati ügynökség, amely az Egyesült Államokban az elektronikus hírközlést szabályozza. Egyik feladata annak biztosítása, hogy az elektronikus eszközök ne lépjék túl a sugárzási ha Léghajóban is van (lesz) hibrid ITBusiness 2024-03-28 05:05:26 Mobiltech Repülőgép Anglia Hamarosan gyártásba kerülhet az "Airlander" nevű hibrid léghajó, ha a gyártója megkapja a tervezési engedélyt egy meglehetősen nagy alapterületű gyárra. A Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) bejelentette, hogy megállapodott az angliai Doncaster város önkormányzatával egy, a városon kívüli gyártóközpontról, ahol a 92 méter hosszú Airlander 10 repülőgépet épít Súlyos betegségeket okozhat a használt sütőolaj 24.hu 2024-03-28 08:58:15 Tudomány Rákbetegség Demencia Demencia, mozgásproblémák, rák, többek között ezeket kockáztatja, aki többször is felhasználja a sütőolajat. Összefüggés lehet egyes hormontartalmú gyógyszerek és az agyhártyadaganat kialakulása között Telex 2024-03-28 04:10:02 Tudomány Gyógyszer Francia kutatók azt találták, hogy egyes progesztogének megnövelhetik a jóindulatú, de műtétet igénylő agyhártyadaganat kialakulási esélyét. Az egyik progesztogént becslések szerint 74 millió nő használja születésszabályozásra világszerte. Saját Ai-t kapnak a kis-és középvállalkozások Digital Hungary 2024-03-28 08:09:00 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Reklám KKV Végre a hazai kis-és középvállalkozások is haszonélvezői lehetnek az AI-forradalomnak: a fejlesztőkből, AI-szakértőkből, és reklámügynökségi szakemberekből álló Think AI csapata megtalálta annak a módját, hogyan teheti a vállalati folyamatok szerves részévé a mesterséges intelligenciát anélkül, hogy a kkv-knál bárkinek is promptolnia kellene hozzá. Négy tudományos szervezet áll össze egy fejlett európai AI építésére newtechnology.hu 2024-03-28 07:13:35 Tudomány Mesterséges intelligencia Európa négy vezető mélytechnológiai kutatóintézete – az IMEC, a Leti, a Fraunhofer és a VTT – közös tervezési javaslatokat fogad el, hogy a létesítményeikben prototípusokat készítsenek élvonalbeli mesterséges intelligencia technológiákra. Úgy tűnik, Elon Musk sikeresen leépítette a twitterezők negyed részét Bitport 2024-03-28 14:15:00 Infotech Twitter Elon Musk Piackutatás A tavaly óta X néven futó közösségi platform szerint nincs semmi gond, de a Sensor Tower piackutató becsült adatai mást mutatnak. Kiszivárgott képeken és videón a Google Pixel 9, egy eddig nem várt modell is jöhet PCW 2024-03-28 11:08:55 Infotech Google A jelek szerint az alapmodell esetében is nagyot változik a Pixel széria dizájnja. Így készíthetsz animált videókat egyszerűen Rakéta 2024-03-28 06:48:10 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia A mesterséges intelligencia segítségével ma már bárki pillanatok alatt tud animációs videót készíteni bármiről. Mutatjuk, hogy kell. AI félvezetőgyártóba fektet az Európai Bizottság okosipar.hu 2024-03-28 05:03:07 Infotech Cégvilág Mesterséges intelligencia Európai Bizottság Innováció Startup Az Európai Unió Tanácsa Az unió szervezetének égisze alatt létrehozott Európai Innovációs Tanács (EIC) Alapja beszállt a NeuReality Ltd. nevű, mesterséges intelligenciával foglalkozó félvezetőgyártó startup 20 millió dolláros finanszírozási körébe, amelyben a Varana Capital, a Cleveland Avenue vagy például az XT Hi-Tech is megjelent a cég mellett. Az újonnan szerzett tőke Figyelmeztet az IMF: az AI forradalom gazdaságpolitikai válaszúthoz érkezett Rakéta 2024-03-28 07:48:03 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Valuta IMF Akár 5-20 éven belül a nyakunkon lehet az általános mesterséges intelligencia, a Nemzetközi Valutaalap jelentése szerint ezért fel kell készülniük a döntéshozóknak erre a radikálisan megváltozott világra. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
GHOST - If you're ready to be a true-blue hero to a handsome, rusty orange furball, Ghost needs you! Ghost is affectionate and, once he's used to you, he loves being held and cuddling up against your shoulder. But since his previous owner passed away, young Ghost feels a bit lost. He's hoping for a kind-hearted soul who'll show him that the world is a bright place again—and that he is loved. Ghost thinks batting around a catnip ball is the most fun ever! But the way to his heart may well be through his tummy—his foster volunteer says his favorite time of day is dinner time! Ghost gets along great with other cats and pairing him with a more confident buddy might just make his world a brighter place. Ghost is neutered and vaccinated. Can you be Ghost's hero and give him his forever home? Reach out to Paws of Hope at information@pawsofhope.org for more information about our handsome Ghost! Saturday, November 11th, 9am to 4pm: 'Tis the Season Craft Show at Barbott Farms & Greenhouse, 7155 Cleveland Avenue, Stevensville, MI 49127 Sunday, November 12th, 1pm to 3pm: Adoption Event at PetSmart, 1042 Fairplain Drive, Benton Harbor, MI 49022 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reedley officials responded to an attempted break-in at the site of the Prestige/Universal Meditech illegal warehouse facility, Tuesday morning. Madera's first-ever In-N-Out Burger restaurant is now under construction. It will be located on Cleveland Avenue near Highway 99, next to the Madera Speedway. The Madera Unified School District will be introducing a brand-new Evolv system weapon detection system to all high schools and middle schools. The Evolv system uses advanced sensors in order to detect potentially dangerous weapons or other prohibited devices. Wednesday - 8/232023 - Hour 1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Young Thug was raised off one of south Atlanta's most notorious streets, Cleveland Avenue. But when the national Bloods gang infiltrated that part of the city in the early 2000s, that street became known as Bleveland Avenue. We meet a reformed gangster turned street minister and a gang unit detective from the Atlanta Police Department who offer us two very different perspectives on the area.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As business founders raising money can sometimes feel like a complex mystery with lots of questions. What do investors want to see from a business owner? How do investors evaluate who to invest in? Should owners expect to give away equity when raising money? If yes, how much? Well I managed to book time with a venture capital (VC) investor who reviews and assesses deals for a living. Jason Mercer is a Principal at Cleveland Avenue, a Chicago based firm doing great work for local businesses. I sit with Jason who gives a graduate level walk through on the questions above and much more. If you want key insights that investors look at when investing in beauty and consumer good brands then this is the episode for you. Find Jason Mercer on Linkedin. Find Clevelend Avenue website.
In the early to mid-1900s in Waco, circuses were the stuff of children's dreams and stirred excitement from the moment they rolled into town. Charles Armstrong recalls circus members on Seventeenth Street, when they were performing on the Cotton Palace grounds: "By the corner, they had a fireplug right behind where Safeway store is right now—old Safeway store. And had a fireplug, and they'd water the elephants and water the animals and carry the water to the circus ground[s] from there. And we could see all from our house." Helen Geltemeyer remembers thinking about the Big Top while a student at Bell's Hill School: "I always wanted to go to the circus when [it] came to town. Never did. But we had a lot of trees along on Cleveland [Avenue] side there where we could sit. They had little benches around the tree. And I decided I'd show them how the clowns would jump off of this bench. Brother, I felt like my arm went through my body, and they had to take me into the—the cafeteria and put ice on it. But I—I really did think I was smart." Wilbert Hutchinson grew up on First Street and tells about his front-row seat to the circus: "We lived right in front of the railroad, and I remember passenger trains coming. Like I say, we stayed in this big old house, and it had what they call banisters around there, and we would climb up on them. And we would holler and wave at these peoples when we hear. And when a circus came to town, they done all their unloading right in front of us house. And we got to see all the animal[s]. Even if we didn't make it to the circus and my dad didn't have no money to go, we got to watch all the animals. We come out and we stand there on the porch, and we watch all the unloading taking place." Circuses could not sneak into town, not that they wanted to, as Thomas Wayne Harvey describes: "I can remember the steam engine trains coming in here with boxcars, fifty and sixty long, in behind two different trains. And they'd set them off on the sidings down there, and they'd take the elephants to pull the wagons that had the lions and the tigers and all the other various animals. And the deals had iron wheels with rubber on it—not tires but hard rubber on it. It was odd to see the animals walk, pull, and do all these things that was done, and the calliope would go down the street whistling its tune, you know. "They'd go down Eleventh. At that time, Eleventh Street went all the way through—it was no I-35—and it went all the way through to La Salle. They'd go out there to Eleventh Street, in between Eleventh and Fifteenth on La Salle on the far side of the street. They'd set up camp over there on about—oh, about fifty or seventy-five acres over there. I've seen the circuses come in here, and I'd be down at midnight when they'd start unloading and watch them until—you know, you just fall asleep watching them." Since the early 1900s, circuses worldwide have struggled to stand out amid other entertainment options—namely movies, radio, and television. And in more recent years, animal rights activists have challenged the treatment of animals in circus exhibitions. But the circus has survived and continues as a memorable childhood experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode # 46 Guest Names: Andrea Zopp Marquis MillerGuest Business: Obama Foundation and Cast Us Cleveland AvenueSummary StyleEPISODE SUMMARYIn this episode of Black Businesses Matter, we interviewed Marquis Miller the Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion from the Obama Foundation, and Andrea Zopp managing Partner for Cast us at Cleveland Avenue at our first-ever live recording. Andrea and Marquis provide us with some details about their past who they were as children the community they grew up in and how it connects to their roles today. Marquis shares how the business landscape has shifted over the last 25 years and some systemic issues that are beginning to shift. Andrea similarly emphasizes the importance of supporting black-owned businesses, in the beginning, to ensure access and combat some of those systematic barriers. The two explain how black businesses can start to scale to grow and eventually sell. Andrea highlights that there are other avenues besides scaling your business to inspire people to invest. Marquis also details ways to begin scaling your business for people to invest in your business.Andrea and Marquis provide insight into what equity is, and how the businesses they work for help to bridge the gap between black and minority-owned businesses and the rest of the business world. If you would like to learn more about equity and inclusion, this is the episode for you.IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT…Advancing/advocating for inclusion for black businesses to scale.What equity is How to begin scaling and growing your business How the Obama Foundation helps to advance economic inclusion for for-profit companies.What should business owners have or consider when working with a VC firm? Why do black businesses matter? What brings Andrea and Marquis joy? Stream & Download Black Businesses Matter Podcast NOW for FREE on Apple Podcast, Google, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify!To connect further with me:Visit my website: Thel3agency.comConnect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agencyFollow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackbusinessesmatterpodcast/Connect with me on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/thel3agency/Be sure to follow our podcast on our NEW page on Instagram. I can't wait to see you join us and take the pledge of #blackbusinessesmatter To Connect with Andrea and Cast UsConnect with her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/AndreaZoppIllinois/Connect with her on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-zopp-37530011a/Connect with Cast Us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/cleveavellc/Learn More about Cast Us: www.castus.pageTo Connect With MarquisConnect with him on Twitter: twitter.com/marquism1?s=20Connect with him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/marquismiller1/?hl=enConnect with him on Facebook: www.facebook.com/marquis.miller.18Connect with him on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/marquis-miller-a532a31/Connect with the Obama Foundation: www.obama.org
Agbioscience companies attracted more than $50B in venture capital globally in 2021, but venture isn't the only source of funding fueling innovation. Private equity and debt are also flowing into the agbioscience economy as investors seek new avenues to deliver returns while advancing innovation. With interest rates rising and a cool off in the tech economy, what does this mean for the future? This week, we are joined by Patrick Gilbert, Managing Director of Vine Capital, Randall Lewis, Managing Partner at Cleveland Avenue and Steve Witges, SVP of Ag Lending at Farm Credit Mid-America to examine all the potential tools for startups and early-stage companies to scale and grow. They dive into how companies discern the right financial instrument for them given the current state of our economy, uncertainty driving the source of capital (along with an uptick in involvement from investors) and agbioscience as a growing market of attraction for investors. They also talk about capital efficiency and how it relates to trends and commitments made by companies, such as sustainability and environmental impact, and their ability to capture market while saving costs in the long-term.
Onze KINK FAST DJ’s Bart en Lesley zijn weer terug van een welverdiende vakantie en ook Nicole is weer aangeschoven, tijd voor een gloed nieuwe KINK FAST met heel veel nieuwe muziek die jij heb gemist deze zomer. Afgelopen weken dat de presentatoren op vakantie waren is er heel veel nieuwe muziek uitgekomen denk aan You Me At Six, Bring Me The Horizon, Architects en Bayside, maar er is ook een heus kaasblokje met GirlsGirlsGirls en Bony Macaroni. Al met al, weer flink wat flauwe grappen, fijne muziek in deze aflevering van KINK FAST. Playlist: 01. Loveless – Running Up That Hill 02. Architects – tear gas 03. Youth Foutain – Light Switch 04. You Me At Six – DEEP CUTS 05. Bony Macaroni – Hollow 06. GIRLSGIRLSGIRLS – Enemy 07. Bayside – Good Advice 08. Goldfinger ft Avril Lavigne – Here In Your Bedroom 09. Anti-Flag ft Shane Told – LAUGH. CRY. SMILE. DIE. 10. Cleveland Avenue – Colors 11. Bring Me The Horizon – sTraNgeRs
Onze KINK FAST DJ’s Bart en Lesley zijn weer terug van een welverdiende vakantie en ook Nicole is weer aangeschoven, tijd voor een gloed nieuwe KINK FAST met heel veel nieuwe muziek die jij heb gemist deze zomer. Afgelopen weken dat de presentatoren op vakantie waren is er heel veel nieuwe muziek uitgekomen denk aan You Me At Six, Bring Me The Horizon, Architects en Bayside, maar er is ook een heus kaasblokje met GirlsGirlsGirls en Bony Macaroni. Al met al, weer flink wat flauwe grappen, fijne muziek in deze aflevering van KINK FAST. Playlist: 01. Loveless – Running Up That Hill 02. Architects – tear gas 03. Youth Foutain – Light Switch 04. You Me At Six – DEEP CUTS 05. Bony Macaroni – Hollow 06. GIRLSGIRLSGIRLS – Enemy 07. Bayside – Good Advice 08. Goldfinger ft Avril Lavigne – Here In Your Bedroom 09. Anti-Flag ft Shane Told – LAUGH. CRY. SMILE. DIE. 10. Cleveland Avenue – Colors 11. Bring Me The Horizon – sTraNgeRs
Fogbelt Brewing co-founders Paul Hawley and Remy Martin are our guests on Brew Ha Ha with Harry Duke and Herlinda Heras. Remy starts with the history of Fogbelt. They both grew up in Healdsburg and their fathers were winemakers. They worked a southern hemisphere harvest where they started home brewing on the side. He took the Master Brewer degree at UC Davis while Paul went to work at his family's winery. 10 years later they opened in 2014. Their taproom on Cleveland Avenue in Healdsburg is not in a part of town with a lot of foot traffic, so people who come there have made the trip to get good beer, they don't wander in off the street. They have really grown in the kitchen with a new chef and new recipes. Having begun thinking that they should make lighter lagers but they have to make what is popular. They didn't want to just make IPAs like everyone else. So they try to keep a wide variety of styles. Their first famous beer was a red ale that was hoppy and higher in alcohol. It's called Hyperion Red Ale. Russian River Brewing Co. is open in Santa Rosa on 4th St. and at their big Windsor location. Visit their website for up-to-date hours, menus, beers and more info. Fogbelt was one of the first breweries to brew with locally grown and locally sourced hops and fresh-hopped beer. They taste a beer called Sapling, what they call a crushable ale, a single malt and single hop. It's meant to be easy to drink, light and fresh. Most of their beers are named after famous redwood trees. They also taste a golden stout aged in bourbon barrels with coffee added, called Bamboozle.
Chicago friend Oslo, better known as TJ Horansky, comes on the pod to talk about his new release "Great Places," Fall Out Boy album discussions, learning how to be present and more.Check out Oslo/TJ:Listen, Insta, Twitter, TikTok______EMOceans by Auris PresentsCake by the Ocean? NOPE! Emo tunes on Lake Michigan? HELL YES!We're stoked to be DJing this annual boatscursion on the Anita Dee II for a night of emo bangers, fireworks and nautical antics. See you on Fri., July 1! Find tickets and info here. ______ESC'S BANGERZ ONLY POTW: Wolf Rd., In Case We Crash, Cleveland AvenueWe love showcasing new music and we're doing so every week during our podcast episodes. This week we feature a slew of friends of the pod. Starting with Cleveland Avenue and their new single "Colors," In Case We Crash recruit emo fave Kellin Quinn for their new song "Love Needs An Encore," and Wolf Rd. takes us on a tour of Chicago with "Way Down."Check out these & other bangers on our weekly Spotify playlist.______OKCool Spicy TakesWe're back club! Our friends OKCool hop on to go head to head to see who has the spiciest takes. Watch the video over on YouTube! As always, thank you to our sponsor Soothsayer Hot Sauce.-----EMO SOCIAL MERCH SALEIt's prime layering season, club! So make sure you get some discounted Sun's Out, Stay Inside & Emo Social Nu-Metal tanks in our store!Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our designs.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory
Mattstagraham hops on the pod to discuss his new LP "Prescribe Whatever," politics in music, going viral on TikTok & more.Check out Mattstagrham:Listen, Insta, Twitter, TikTok______EMOceans by Auris PresentsCake by the Ocean? NOPE! Emo tunes on Lake Michigan? HELL YES!We're stoked to be DJing this annual boatscrusion on the Anita Dee II for a night of emo bangers, fireworks and nautical antics. See you on Fri., July 1! Find tickets and info here. ______ESC'S BANGERZ ONLY POTW: Wolf Rd., In Case We Crash, Cleveland AvenueWe love showcasing new music and we're doing so every week during our podcast episodes. This week we feature a slew of friends of the pod. Starting with Cleveland Avenue and their new single "Colors," In Case We Crash recruit emo fave Kellin Quinn for their new song "Love Needs An Encore," and Wolf Rd. takes us on a tour of Chicago with "Way Down."Check out these & other bangers on our weekly Spotify playlist.______OKCool Spicy TakesWe're back club! Our friends OKCool hop on to go head to head to see who has the spiciest takes. Watch the video over on YouTube! As always, thank you to our sponsor Soothsayer Hot Sauce.-----EMO SOCIAL MERCH SALEIt's prime layering season, club! So make sure you get some discounted Sun's Out, Stay Inside & Emo Social Nu-Metal tanks in our store!Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our designs.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory
Will God answer your prayer if you don't end with, "In Jesus' name, Amen?" Learn what praying in the name of Jesus really means. I taught this week on the call of Abraham and the development of God's missionary call through the nation of Israel as they were responsible to communicate the truth of God to the cultures around them. They were given that great commission. The great commission didn't start in Matthew 28. It started with Abraham in Genesis 12 —the first three verses there —Abraham, chosen by God to raise up a nation who would then be God's priests to the world so that they would be a blessing to all of the nations. They had a unique role in the great monotheistic religion. The Jews were supposed to reflect morality to the world. Israel was to witness to the name of God. When they talked about the name of God and witnessing to God's name, that does not mean that they were to let everybody know what they called God, "Yahweh." Their goal wasn't to cover the countryside with evangelists who just let everybody know what the right word for God was. It meant something different. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon --------------------------------------------------- #realtalk #face #instagram #amour #take #couple #dance #dancers #vogue #voguedqnce #garden #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing
During this episode, we speak with Jason Mercer, a Principal at Cleveland Avenue, a venture capital firm that invests primarily in Black and brown founders across restaurant, food tech and beverage companies in the Midwest region. With such a major gap in the funding of Black founders, our discussion with Jason touches on the different ways to address and improve this engagement.
Maude Stout joins the pod to talk about the award-winning smash hit record from Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, "The Heist." Follow Maude at @maude_ify and listen to Normalcy, Cleveland Avenue and Arcadia Grey!
We were very fortunate to have Cleveland Avenue on the podcast to talk about their new single, "Lucy". Enjoy! Cleveland Avenue Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/clevelandaveil Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clevelandaveil/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClevelanAvenueIL TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clevelandavenue YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0HOd3NjdOXpJo1fIbcFP9g Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cleveland-avenue/1393168233 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Yaofwm3vbgA7eaZ7TfzEN Bandcamp: https://clevelandavenue.bandcamp.com/ Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodnoisepod Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: http://hyperurl.co/GoodNoisePodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
You're no longer 18 but your fave bands are still in action, like our new friends in Anarbor. We chat with Slade and Danny about their new single "Drugs," the Jersey Shore cast, but mainly Pauly D, having their music on Scooby Doo! and more.Check out Anarbor:Twitter, Insta, TikTok, Listen______ESC'S BANGERZ ONLY POTW: PENNY BORED, GET TUFF & CLEVELAND AVENUEWe love showcasing new music and we're doing so every week during our podcast episodes. This week we feature Penny Bored's new single "Conversations," Get Tuff's steal your boo EP "tuff luv. vol. 1," and Cleveland Avenue's catchy pop-punk tune "Lucy."Check out these & other bangers on our weekly Spotify playlist.---NEW EMO SOCIAL MEMBERSHIPAs we continue to grow at the club, the next step is to open up something similar to a Patreon, but through Squarespace. This is a new avenue to give exclusive content to our community that you've been asking for, as well as other niche items that don't always make the final cut in the editing room.You can sign up here & you'll get all access to exclusive, downloadable content from us at the Emo Social Club.-----EMO SOCIAL MERCH SALEIt's prime layering season, club! So make sure you get some discounted Sun's Out, Stay Inside & Emo Social Nu-Metal tanks in our store!Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our designs.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory
Vanaf 7 maart luister je naar de Kink Distortion Top 500. Lesley, Bart en Nicole hebben alvast voorpret en laten je een paar nummers horen die zij in de stemlijst hebben gezet. Dit van onder andere Architects, Deftones en Slipknot. Natuurlijk is der ook nieuwe muziek en veel ook. We pakken lekker uit met o.a. Avril Lavigne, Daniel Brooke, Real Friends en State Champs. Playlist: 01. Ed Sheeran ft. Bring Me The Horizon – Bad Habits 02. Deftones – My Own Summer (Shove It) 03. Architects – Animals 04. Cleveland Avenue – Lucy 05. Avril Lavigne ft. Machine Gun Kelly – Bois Lie 06. Modern Life Is War – D.E.A.D.R.A.M.O.N.E.S. 07. Parkway Drive – Carrion 08. Daniel Brooke – Blood On Her Prada09. Real Friends – Tell Me You’re Sorry 10. Slipknot – Wait and Bleed 11. Mom Jeans. – White Trash Millionaire 12. State Champs ft Ben Barlow – Everybody But You
Vanaf 7 maart luister je naar de Kink Distortion Top 500. Lesley, Bart en Nicole hebben alvast voorpret en laten je een paar nummers horen die zij in de stemlijst hebben gezet. Dit van onder andere Architects, Deftones en Slipknot. Natuurlijk is der ook nieuwe muziek en veel ook. We pakken lekker uit met o.a. Avril Lavigne, Daniel Brooke, Real Friends en State Champs. Playlist: 01. Ed Sheeran ft. Bring Me The Horizon – Bad Habits 02. Deftones – My Own Summer (Shove It) 03. Architects – Animals 04. Cleveland Avenue – Lucy 05. Avril Lavigne ft. Machine Gun Kelly – Bois Lie 06. Modern Life Is War – D.E.A.D.R.A.M.O.N.E.S. 07. Parkway Drive – Carrion 08. Daniel Brooke – Blood On Her Prada09. Real Friends – Tell Me You’re Sorry 10. Slipknot – Wait and Bleed 11. Mom Jeans. – White Trash Millionaire 12. State Champs ft Ben Barlow – Everybody But You
From Panic!'s "Fever," to 30H!3's "Want" & "Streets of Gold" and more, Matt Squire has produced a lot of the music you listen to and even pop stars like Ariana Grande. We talk about his works, his new Web3 venture Entangled Audio, $EmoCoin and more.Check out Matt Squire:Entangled Audio, $EmoCoin______ESC'S BANGERZ ONLY POTW: PENNY BORED, GET TUFF & CLEVELAND AVENUEWe love showcasing new music and we're doing so every week during our podcast episodes. This week we feature Penny Bored's new single "Conversations," Get Tuff's steal your boo EP "tuff luv. vol. 1," and Cleveland Avenue's catchy pop-punk tune "Lucy."Check out these & other bangers on our weekly Spotify playlist.---NEW EMO SOCIAL MEMBERSHIPAs we continue to grow at the club, the next step is to open up something similar to a Patreon, but through Squarespace. This is a new avenue to give exclusive content to our community that you've been asking for, as well as other niche items that don't always make the final cut in the editing room.You can sign up here & you'll get all access to exclusive, downloadable content from us at the Emo Social Club.-----EMO SOCIAL MERCH SALEIt's prime layering season, club! So make sure you get some discounted Sun's Out, Stay Inside & Emo Social Nu-Metal tanks in our store!Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our designs.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory
Brian is out of town so we're looking back at some interviews from friends Penny Bored, RIVALS and Cleveland Avenue! You can listen to these full episodes, too if you're feeling extra nostalgic. We're back next week to our usual interviews.Listen to the episodes:Penny Bored, RIVALS, Cleveland Avenue______NEW EMO SOCIAL MEMBERSHIPAs we continue to grow at the club, the next step is to open up something similar to a Patreon, but through Squarespace. This is a new avenue to give exclusive content to our community that you've been asking for, as well as other niche items that don't always make the final cut in the editing room.You can sign up here & you'll get all access to exclusive, downloadable content from us at the Emo Social Club.-----EMO SOCIAL DJ SET @ REBEL & RYECHICAGO CLUB! We're back in action DJing at Rebel & Rye in Chicago on Wed., Feb. 16th @ 8pm!It's free, just gotta be 21+ and show your vaxxed card to enter. Plus, enjoy Emo Social DRINKS like the Emo Tears shot.SOOTHSAYER HOT SAUCE X SPICY TAKESCan the guys in Action/Adventure stand the heat? Tune in to our latest episode of Spicy Takes on our YouTube channel to find out!In this episode, we feature their hot sauce "Poser Poison" sauce, which includes hints of Mexican chocolate and scorpion pepper. It's sold out online BUT you can snag a ticket to their upcoming tour this fall, & snag a bottle at their merch table. you can scoop over on their website.Make sure to give Soothsayer a follow on Insta to stay up to date with them + upcoming sauce drops. Also! Subscribe to us on YouTube so you can be the first to see our spiciest takes. EMO SOCIAL MERCH SALEIt's prime layering season, club! So make sure you get some discounted Sun's Out, Stay Inside & Emo Social Nu-Metal tanks in our store!Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our designs.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory
Oh my lord gang is it Monday in January once again.... you know we had to do it to 'em!!! "It" being release a new episode of YBIG. Because it's Banduary! We are delighted to once again to be speaking to our friends in Cleveland Avenue, and this time we're recording for the damn show instead of talking to them at a show IRL! And making it content I guess. We love content!! Everybody loves the content!!!!! This episode is dedicated to whoever played Yugioh as a kid because if you don't have at least some affinity for Yugioh there's gonna be a whole chunk there not for you. Sorry if that's you! FOLLOW CLEVELAND AVENUE: Twitter: https://twitter.com/clevelandaveil Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clevelandaveil/ Bandcamp: https://clevelandavenue.bandcamp.com/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clevelandavenue https://clevelandavenuemerch.com/ Write in to the show at ybigpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on twitter @ybigpodcastThe YBIG theme song is courtesy of hey, ily!
Maude Stout and Kyle Murphy re-join the pod and the gang talks about their favorite albums of 2011! Check out Normalcy, Cleveland Avenue and Arcadia Grey on streaming. Follow @maude_ify on Twitter. Find Kyle nowhere.
For the first time ever on Mic'd Up with Mike Smith, Episode 16 takes us to the newly rebranded Pizzeria Mariana located on Cleveland Avenue! Mike catches up with recurring guest Chef Robbie on the types of food served at the restaurant and how the pizzeria is doing after its relaunch.We also have a special guest in this week's episode! Mike's best friend since childhood, Drew Smith, joins in on the conversation as he and Mike talk about aspects of life growing up together.We end the show in the holiday spirit with everyone sharing their Top 10 (or 3) Christmas Movies. Do you agree with our lists? Let us know on Facebook or Instagram!
It's been a while since we've had a Thursday episode but guess what? That just means we have some cool highlights for you to look back on as the year wraps up. We know you're Spotify wraps are chaotic so it works that some of our chats with past guests like Loveless, In The Mourning, Cleveland Avenue and Youth Fountain will fit right into your vibe.You can of course re-listen to all these discussions wherever you listen to your podcasts.______NEW EMO SOCIAL MEMBERSHIPAs we continue to grow at the club, the next step is to open up something similar to a paetron, but through Squarespace. This is a new avenue to give exclusive content to our community that you've been asking for, as well as other niche items that don't always make the final cut in the editing room.You can sign up here & you'll get all access to exclusive, downloadable content from us at the Emo Social Club.-----SOOTHSAYER HOT SAUCE X SPICY TAKESCan the guys in Action/Adventure stand the heat? Tune in to our latest episode of Spicy Takes on our YouTube channel to find out!In this episode, we feature their hot sauce "Poser Poison" sauce, which includes hints of Mexican chocolate and scorpion pepper. It's sold out online BUT you can snag a ticket to their upcoming tour this fall, & snag a bottle at their merch table. you can scoop over on their website.Make sure to give Soothsayer a follow on Insta to stay up to date with them + upcoming sauce drops. Also! Subscribe to us on YouTube so you can be the first to see our spiciest takes. EMO SOCIAL MERCH SALEIt's prime layering season, club! So make sure you get some discounted Sun's Out, Stay Inside & Emo Social Nu-Metal tanks in our store!Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our designs.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory
Jason Mercer is a part of Cleveland Avenue's Finance Team, focusing on financial diligence for investment opportunities. Jason has over ten years of work experience in strategy, finance and mergers and acquisitions-related roles within large, multi-national organizations in the Food & Beverage sector. Most recently, Jason was the Business Manager Consumer for Fonterra USA, where he was responsible for growing volume, profitability and brand awareness.Earlier in his career Jason was a Senior Financial Analyst for Warner Music Group and an Investment Banking Analyst at Lehman Brothers. Jason earned his Bachelor of Arts in Finance from Morehouse College and an MBA from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.In this episode….Jason Mercer is proud to have been born and raised in Metro Detroit. His family worked hard to send his mother to college and she graduated from the University of Michigan. When it came time for Jason to choose post-secondary education, he decided on Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. Upon graduating, he worked on Wall Street at Lehman Brothers, then in the finance division of Warner Music Group before ending up at Stanford's Graduate School of Business where he earned his MBA and got to see what he calls “the venture capital vibe”.Jason is currently in venture capital with Cleveland Avenue, leading due diligence for a fund that supports investments, especially for Black and women entrepreneurs with a further focus on the Chicago area. He is passionate about promoting and supporting Black and Brown communities and growing leadership for representation. The title of his episode refers in part to asking the question “if you want to be an agent of change, how are you going to be intentional about doing that?”In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter and Jason Mercer discuss racial inequality and being a proactive agent of change. Jason explains how leaders must set intentional goals, driving for change in set plans, and make their intentions public to leadership and the organization. They talk about Jason's experiences as a Black man in his career and what must be done to get a talent pool that's diverse. As Jason says, “small decisions played out thousands of times creates change.”
In Episode 9, we welcome in our very first guest to the show. Chef Robbie has worked at numerous establishments in the area and has recently set off on his own as an entrepreneur. He currently owns and runs:Great Big Jerk (Jamaican-style jerk chicken)Full Circle Food (meal delivery)and The Wood Fired Pizza Shop on Cleveland Avenue in Newark. Try out one (or all) of these excellent local restaurants! And don't forget to sign up for Jerkfest 2021 which supports Motorcycle Santa, a non-profit dedicated to bringing the magic of Christmas to children and families in high demand for assistance.Huge thank you to Chef Robbie for taking time to join us on the podcast!
Maude Stout and Miranda Reinhart join the pod to talk about The Wonder Years "Suburbia I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing." Check out Normalcy, Cleveland Avenue and Arcadia Grey on streaming. Follow @maude_ify on Twitter. Check out Endless Scroll and follow @mirandareinert on Twitter.
Bart en Lesley zijn nog vier weken op vakantie! Helaas pakken ze niet de Route 66, maar hebben ze jullie wel achtergelaten met een Top 66. In deze lijst komen de leuke nummers uit de afgelopen uitzendingen voorbij. Deze aflevering nummer 66 t/m 50 en geniet je van o.a. Paramore, The Swellers, Real Friends, No Use For A Name, Olivia Rodrigo en meer!! Playlist: 01. Koyo – Moriches 02. The Swellers – The Best I Ever Had03. Turnover – Humming 04. Bowling For Soup ft. Hanson – Where’s the Love 05. New Found Glory – The Last Red-eye06. Plus 44 – When Your Heart Stops Beating 07. D.R.U.G.S. – If You Think This Songs Is About You, It Probably Is 08. Real Friends – Nervous Wreck 09. A Day To Remember – The Downfall Of Us All 10. Mom Jeans – Scott Pilgrim vs My GPA 11. Glasses & Mustaches – The Argument 12. Cleveland Avenue – Stuck 13. No Use For A Name – International You Day 14. Fiddlehead – Million Times 15. Paramore – Ignorance 16. All Time Low ft. Pale Waves – PMA 17. Olivia Rodrigo – good 4 u
Bart en Lesley zijn nog vier weken op vakantie! Helaas pakken ze niet de Route 66, maar hebben ze jullie wel achtergelaten met een Top 66. In deze lijst komen de leuke nummers uit de afgelopen uitzendingen voorbij. Deze aflevering nummer 66 t/m 50 en geniet je van o.a. Paramore, The Swellers, Real Friends, No Use For A Name, Olivia Rodrigo en meer!! Playlist: 01. Koyo – Moriches 02. The Swellers – The Best I Ever Had03. Turnover – Humming 04. Bowling For Soup ft. Hanson – Where’s the Love 05. New Found Glory – The Last Red-eye06. Plus 44 – When Your Heart Stops Beating 07. D.R.U.G.S. – If You Think This Songs Is About You, It Probably Is 08. Real Friends – Nervous Wreck 09. A Day To Remember – The Downfall Of Us All 10. Mom Jeans – Scott Pilgrim vs My GPA 11. Glasses & Mustaches – The Argument 12. Cleveland Avenue – Stuck 13. No Use For A Name – International You Day 14. Fiddlehead – Million Times 15. Paramore – Ignorance 16. All Time Low ft. Pale Waves – PMA 17. Olivia Rodrigo – good 4 u
Cleveland Avenue. Photo by, Alex Zarek. Good Terms. Photo by, Casey Chen. Pop-Punk & Pizza Podcast 180: Cleveland Avenue & Good Terms Cleveland Avenue has become one of best pop punk bands in the Chicago scene in recent years, in my opinion. Their new EP, “The Things Better Left Unsaid”, drops this Friday, July 30th. Lead vocalist, Defonte Berry, explained to me what this new EP means to him and how the band has taken steps to better themselves. Good Terms based in Los Angeles, California put a new record out this past April called, "Turning Point". We talked about how the band decided to implement screaming parts into some of their songs. There was also a fun debate amongst the members about all the Fast & Furious films. Much Love, Jacques LaMore Pop-Punk & Pizza Podcast is presented by, Pop-Punk Takeout. A monthly subscription box filled with merchandise from pop punk artists from all over the world! Learn more and sign up at poppunktakeout.com. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. REMEMBER……. Pop-Punk & Pizza Podcast streams LIVE on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch every Wednesday night at 7:00 PM Central Standard Time!
An extra mini-sode for ya this week! Last Friday we premiered Chicago friends Cleveland Avenue's new music video "If I Needed Help I Wouldn't Call (911)." Listen to our chat with them about making the video, upcoming shows plus a new EP and more.Follow & Support Cleveland Avenue:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/clevelandaveil/Twitter: https://twitter.com/clevelandaveilListen: https://www.flowcode.com/page/clevelandavenueilTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clevelandavenueFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClevelanAvenueIL______TATE LOGAN OF HAPPY. DEBUTS DIGITAL COLLECTABLE CARDSFriend of the pod Tate Logan launches pre-orders for a new digital, collectible card set. Fans can start their online collection and further connect with the singer by going to cloutchain.io, registering for an account and purchasing them here.New solo music coming from him soon, too!EMO KID SUMMER MERCHSun's Out, Stay Inside! Or maybe you're feeling a nu-metal vibe? Whichever it is, we've got you covered! Grab our summer 2.0 drop now in our store!Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our designs.Check It Out: NightlifeThe new Baltimore neo-soul punk project fronted by producer Hansel Romero (Pinkshift & In The Mourning) creates a blend of r&b, pop and punk into their 3-song EP "New Low" out July 9th.Stay up to date with them on Twitter and Insta.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1 Lizzie: @bordenbathory
Don and Liz Thompson are leaders in their respective industries. Don had a long career rising through the ranks of McDonald's, eventually becoming the company's first Black CEO. Meanwhile his wife Liz Thompson was a rising executive in education and nonprofits – like City Year Chicago, where she was the founding executive director. Throughout their careers, the Thompsons kept their community in mind. In 2014, they started the Cleveland Avenue Foundation for Education (The CAFE), an organization focused on college access and career attainment for the Black community. They talk to host Porter Braswell about being intentional with their work, in order to build economic equity in the Black community whenever they had the opportunity. They also discuss breaking racial barriers while climbing to the top of corporate America.
Eén jaar geleden namen Bart & Lesley het presenteer stokje van Bram over. Eén jaar lang Kink Fast met Bart & Lesley, dat is rede voor een feestje. Deze aflevering nemen de heren je mee in een jaar vol ontdekkingen en deze zijn dan ook in de Top 5 gegoten, denk aan bands als Meet Me @ The Alter en Magnolia Park. Daarnaast nieuwe muziek van o.a. Creeper en We Were Sharks en klassiekers van All Time Low en Taking Back Sunday. Playlist: 01. All Time Low feat. Blackbear – Monsters 02. Cleveland Avenue – Stuck 03. Magnolia Park – tonight 04. Creeper – Midnight 05. see through person – all about you 06. Sam Coffey and The Iron Lungs – Lately 07. Fiddlehead – Million Times 08. Youth in Revolt – kms 09. We Were Sharks – New Low 10. Meet Me @ The Alter – Garden 11. Farhampton – Portland 12. Taking Back Sunday – Cute Without The ‘E’ (Cut From The Team)
Eén jaar geleden namen Bart & Lesley het presenteer stokje van Bram over. Eén jaar lang Kink Fast met Bart & Lesley, dat is rede voor een feestje. Deze aflevering nemen de heren je mee in een jaar vol ontdekkingen en deze zijn dan ook in de Top 5 gegoten, denk aan bands als Meet Me @ The Alter en Magnolia Park. Daarnaast nieuwe muziek van o.a. Creeper en We Were Sharks en klassiekers van All Time Low en Taking Back Sunday. Playlist: 01. All Time Low feat. Blackbear – Monsters 02. Cleveland Avenue – Stuck 03. Magnolia Park – tonight 04. Creeper – Midnight 05. see through person – all about you 06. Sam Coffey and The Iron Lungs – Lately 07. Fiddlehead – Million Times 08. Youth in Revolt – kms 09. We Were Sharks – New Low 10. Meet Me @ The Alter – Garden 11. Farhampton – Portland 12. Taking Back Sunday – Cute Without The ‘E’ (Cut From The Team)
Hello, I'm Marina. I am a technologist, mom, podcast host, leadership coach, cruciverbalist and aquarian ;) UNBOSSED IS... “Paths To Success of Amazing Women in Chicago” I welcome you to ask questions, participate, and join me as we explore these topics by emailing me at marina@unbossed.io or visiting www.unbossed.io Available on- Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTz6_FepG04QTs1BjFLBjw/ Spotify: https://lnkd.in/eUhfH8E Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/e7cWtBv Google Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/enjChPt And others.. Today's Episode: Interview with Andrea Zopp, Managing Partner at Cast Us Initiatives, Cleveland Avenue Andrea Zopp joins Cleveland Avenue as Managing Partner leading the CAST US initiative investing in and developing minority and women led entrepreneurs and their companies. She has significant experience in a broad range of areas including banking, consumer products, retail, regulated industries, human capital, crisis and risk management and government and community relations. Zopp is currently a member of the board of Directors of Relativity, and of Empowerment & Inclusion Capital I Corp. She is also Chair of the Board of Trustees at Chicago State University and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Henry Ford Health System. She has previously served on the boards of Andrew Corporation (ANDW, NASDAQ) and Urban Partnership Bank. Zopp has worked in and with numerous global companies and has managed teams located overseas. In her role as the President and Chief Executive Officer of World Business Chicago, the city's economic development organization, she worked closely with the Chicago Consular Corps, international chambers of commerce and multinational companies to attract foreign direct investment and facilitate company relocation and expansion. She was also responsible for organizing and implementing mayoral international trade delegations. She is also a successful businesswoman and has held executive leadership positions at several Fortune 500 companies, including Sara Lee, Sears Holdings, and Exelon. As the former president and CEO of the Chicago Urban League, she led the nationally recognized organization's focus on expanding economic opportunity in underserved communities. Previously, she served as Deputy Mayor, Chief Neighborhood Development Officer for the City of Chicago. Zopp served in the United States Attorney's Office and was the first woman and African American to serve as the first assistant in the Cook County State's Attorney's Office. She has also served on the Chicago Board of Education the Cook County Health and Hospital System Board, and numerous nonprofits boards. Zopp received her Bachelor of Arts in History & Science from Harvard University and is a graduate of Harvard Law School. Recommendations: The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness Book by Michelle Alexander The Warmth of Other Suns Book by Isabel Wilkerson --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marina-malaguti/support
During the most challenging moments in his company’s development, Ryan Close, the founder and CEO of Bartesian, a maker of innovative counter-top machines that produce premium cocktails on demand, would repeat the same mantra: “Let’s move this thing yard by yard, look up every few yards and see where we are.” Seven years after its debut, Bartesian is now galloping in full stride. The fast-growing company generated a 975% increase in revenue in 2020 amid a pandemic that saw a boom in at-home drinking occasions and came on the heels of the brand’s inclusion in Oprah Winfrey’s acclaimed Favorite Things of 2019 list. Following its breakout year, Bartesian today announced the completion of a $20 million Series A funding round led by venture capital firm Cleveland Avenue and that actress Mila Kunis has joined the company’s advisory board. Similar to a Keurig coffee machine, Bartesian uses capsules that contain pre-blended liquid mixers. At the push of a button, the machine blends the mixers with base spirits that are preloaded into the unit to create a variety of high quality cocktails. According to Close, the company has hundreds of thousands of customers that have purchased the machine and buy its capsules on a regular basis. Bartesian is backed by several high-profile investment partners, including Chicago Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts and spirits conglomerate Beam Suntory, along with Cleveland Avenue, all participating in a 2019 funding round that raised $6 million. In an interview included in this episode, Close spoke about how he identified the potential for an automated cocktail machine, mapping out a strategy that encompasses appliance technology, mixology and marketing, identifying the most important attributes of the brand and why he says that he’s not trying to put bars out of business. 0:45: Shroomin’ On A Friday Afternoon. Plus, Expo West Galleries (Sans Expo). -- The podcast’s hosts riffed on recent photo galleries on BevNET and NOSH that featured dozens of new products introduced over the past month, discussed a boom in mushroom-centric brands and highlighted several snacks and drinks that they munched and sipped on over the past couple weeks. 23:02: Interview: Ryan Close, Founder/CEO, Bartesian -- Close spoke with Taste Radio editor Ray Latif about what inspired him to launch Bartesian, why overconfidence was helpful early on, why B2B sales were key to the company’s initial funding strategy and the partnership that provided critical working capital during its first few years. He also discussed how the deal with Beam Suntory came together, how Bartesian communicates long-term value to its customers, how he assesses opportunities to scale and why he views competition as important to the company’s growth. Brands in this episode: Recess, Honest Tea, Eat The Change, Beyond Meat, Earth & Star, Pan’s Mushroom Jerky, Shroomi, Shroom Shot, Four Sigmatic, Riff, GoodSport, Casamera Club, CANN, Local Roots, Elenita, Cafe Spice, Bohana, Lundberg Family Farms, Ithaca Hummus, Hendrick’s Gin, Amass Spirits, Sound Sparkling, Jim Beam, Maker’s Mark
3.17.21 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Republicans ramp up their attacks on DOJ nominees Gupta and Clarke; 43 states push voter suppression laws; Cleveland Avenue launches $70M investment initiative for Black/Latino women Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back this week with Part 2 of our conversation with Samantha and Isabella. Last week we kicked off a series we call Non-Dudes in Music with a conversation between the Dog House Music crew and non-dudes Samantha Nimerov and Isabella Osborne, two Boulder-based lead vocalists. This week's episode was edited by our superstar intern Emily Blehm. WHO WE'RE LISTENING TO Liz | The Secret Sisters, I'm with Her, CBDB Isabella | Billie Eilish, Break Free, Cleveland Avenue, Season Breakers, My Chemical Romance Sam | Charlie Puth, Kind Hearted Strangers, Led Zeppelin (as always) Kenny | Nub Cody | Pokey LaFarge, The Pretenders GUEST | SAMANTHA NIMEROV Mountain Rose Spotify | Mountain Rose Instagram | @mountain_rose_music Facebook | @mountainroseband YouTube | Mountain Rose GUEST | ISABELLA OSBORNE Ipecac SoundCloud | Ipecac Instagram | @ipecactheband Facebook | @ipecacrocks YouTube | Ipecac DOG HOUSE MUSIC Dog House Music Instagram | @doghousemusicstudios Facebook | @doghousemusic YouTube | Dog House Music Studios --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rockymtnmixdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rockymtnmixdown/support
We recently sat down with Atlanta's Aristotle Investments for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talks being from Cleveland Avenue, learning how to cut his own hair, coming from the hood but making it out, serving 6 years in the Army, investing his money into stocks, starting his own company, making 30k in a month 90 days after starting his business, what sticks he's invested in, his book “Aristotle Investing God” going viral, thoughts on what's going on with the stock market right now, short squeeze in stocks, thoughts on crypto currency and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dirtyglovebastard/support
Sustainability Leaders’ special guest host Eric Smith, Vice-Chair of BMO Harris Bank is joined by Shelley Stewart III, a Partner at McKinsey & Company and one of the leaders of their Institute for Black Economic Mobility, and Andrea Zopp, a Managing Partner at Cleveland Avenue, a venture fund that fosters growth in the food, beverage and restaurant industries. Andrea previously served as CEO and President of both the Chicago Urban League and World Business Chicago. A transcript of this episode is available at bmo.com/sustainabilityleaders-podcast.
Maude Stout from Normalcy, Arcadia Grey and Cleveland Avenue joins the pod to talk about Joyce Manor's self-titled debut "Joyce Manor." Read the companion newsletter at https://adecadein.substack.com/
The eleventh day of the eleventh month has arrived, and we remember our veterans today, especially those who may not have made it through this difficult year. This November 11, 2020 edition of the program is dedicated to their memory. Today's Patreon-fueled shout-out is from a supporter who wants you to consider a donation for Monica Johnson, a Pro Strongwoman who will be competing in a charity powerlifting event on November 21 called Make Every Rep Count. Gregory Carey-Medlock is donating 30 cents for every pound Monica squats to the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank. You can choose between three other charities. Learn more at Shenandoah Power. Sponsors accepted through November 14. *There are another 1,594 new cases of COVID-19 reported by the Virginia Department of Health this morning. That brings the seven-day average for new daily cases to 1,524. The seven-day average for positive test results remains at 6.2 percent statewide today.There are another 18 cases in the Blue Ridge Health District reported today, bringing the seven-day average to 26. The percent positivity for the district for PCR tests has increased to 2 percent, up from 1.8 percent yesterday. Governor Ralph Northam is asking Virginians to continue to follow health guidelines to stop the spread of COVID-19 but said yesterday he is not likely to impose restrictions.“We’re seeing a rise in cases and in percent positivity which is now 6.2 percent and we’re also seeing a ride in our hospitalizations,” Northam said. “This is very concerning, especially because it is getting colder. The holidays are approaching and the temptation to gather with other people is high.” Northam said the VDH continues to be concerned about Southwest Virginia where a high number of cases were reported late last week. In Wise County, the seven-day average for new daily cases per 100,000 population is 65.8. That figure is 52 for Washington County, 57.7 for Scott County, and 59.3 for Russell County. For comparison, those numbers are 7.8 for Albemarle and 19 for Charlottesville. “Our team has been in communication with health directors in Southwest Virginia about the spread in that region,” Northam said. “We’re focusing on a communications campaign to emphasize the importance of doing the things that we know work. Avoiding indoor gatherings. Washing our hands. And wearing face coverings.” Northam reminded the public that Virginia has a mask mandate in place for indoor spaces. “While we are concerned about southwest Virginia I want to remind Virginians that we are seeing rising cases in other regions and around our nation as well,” Northam said. “The central region of Virginia for example is seeing a steady increase in case counts.” Thanksgiving is 15 days away, and Northam urged people to remember that the virus spreads more easily indoors. “I’m not saying don’t celebrate Thanksgiving but if you’re planning to gather with people outside of your household, think about ways to do it more safely,” Northam said. “Consider how the space is ventilated. Or think about ways to have gatherings outdoors.”I’ll have more from this press conference in the next installment of the Charlottesville Quarantine Report. *A petition created to demand changes to the physical character of 5th Street in Charlottesville now has over 1,300 signatures. Binta Rose’s son Rahmean Rose died following a motorcycle crash on August 30. Fifth street is a four-lane divided highway between Ridge Street and Interstate 64, but more residential streets have been added in recent years. “When exiting from Bailey Road, Brookwood, Cleveland Avenue or 5th Street Station, oncoming traffic is going entirely too fast,” reads the petition. “Too many families in the last year have lost loved ones to [crashes] on 5th Street.”The petition calls for the speed limit to be lowered, mandatory high fines for speeding and traffic calming measures in the corridor. There are several ongoing and recent projects in the area, including a Smart Scale funded improvement for the intersection of 5th, Ridge Street, Cherry Avenue and Elliott Avenue. However, that $6.1 million project is not expected to begin design until January 2024, according to an email from Jeanette Janiczek with the city. In 2018, the city completed work on a corridor study for the 5th Street-Ridge-McIntire area. A task force that reviews the city’s Community Development Block Grant process is currently investigating potential projects that could be paid for through that funding. Planning Commissioner Taneia Dowell is on that task force. She said she is hopeful for coordination between all of these studies and more. “A couple of things that we want to take into place before we move forward is how the Elliot Avenue Streetscape Plan, the [Strategic Investment Area], the old Ridge Street plan and the Smart Scale 5th plan will be able to tied together with our recommendations of the task force so that we are not duplicating efforts,” Dowell said. The city completed a study of the 5th Street area in November 2018. You can download it here. *Last night, the Charlottesville City Council and the Charlottesville Planning Commission met in a joint session to discuss an affordable housing plan that’s been crafted as part of the Cville Plans Together initiative. Today at 6 p.m the consultants working on the project will hold the first of several webinars intended to get public input (register).“We’ve all been working on this for quite a while and this is the draft that is out there,” said Missy Creasy, the assistant director of Neighborhood Development Services. “We’re looking forward to hearing what the community has to say about this. We hired the consultant team who does this day in and day out and they are providing recommendations that they feel would be helpful for the community.” Among those recommendations is a commitment to spend $10 million in city funds on affordable housing over ten years. Another is to collaborate with communities throughout the area. That concept has the support of Planning Commission Chair Hosea Mitchell.“The urban ring is where we’re going to most effectively address this problem,” Mitchell said. “We cannot do it just inside Charlottesville so collaboration is going to be very important.”Tomorrow, the Central Virginia Regional Housing Partnership will unveil an online search tool for affordable housing at a meeting that begins at noon. More on that tomorrow. I will be writing up a full account of the Cville Plans Together discussion in a stand-alone story. Comments will be taken through December 2. *At the end of the meeting, Commissioner Rory Stolzenberg made a pitch to his colleagues to push for a rezoning for the land on which a future municipal parking garage will be built. In January 2017, a previous Council paid $2.85 million to buy land that currently houses a Lucky 7 convenience store and a Guadalajara restaurant. The plan is to build as a parking garage to serve a joint General District court with Albemarle County.“My primary ask would be for Council to initiate a rezoning to Downtown Extended,” Stolzenberg said. Doing so would allow for additional floors to allow for the structure to be more than just a parking garage. A request for proposals to design and build the garage has not yet been and Stolzenberg said he did not want the possibility to go away. Council will hold a work session Thursday on the capital budget for next year, and interim city attorney Lisa Robertson said the elected officials will have to weigh in. The current year’s capital improvement program allocated $2 million to the project and anticipates an additional $8 million will be allocated next year. “It’s going to be a financial decision and I have not talked to staff about whether it’s possible,” Robertson said. “It sounds like there is a good consensus that people would like to see more done with this property and I think you need to make Council aware again of your strong feelings.” The Commission made a motion to request the rezoning. Councilors were present for the discussion. You can hear the whole 40 minutes discussion on my SoundCloud page. The land in question is within the blue box. D means Downtown Zoning. DN is Downtown North. *No meetings today, but let’s preview something happening on Friday. The newest school at the University of Virginia is the School of Data Science, which was created after a gift of $120 million to UVA from the Quantitative Foundation, associated with Jaffray Woodriff. The school will eventually be located on Ivy Road in the new Emmet / Ivy corridor.On Friday, the school will hold a half-day conference called Datapalooza which includes two keynote speakers and panel discussions on the role data science can play in solving community problems. Danielle D’Andrea is the communications manager for the School of Data Science. “Data science still is happening not only at the school but everywhere across UVA and the conference started just to highlight all the work that everyone was doing,” D’Andrea said. “Data science happens across discipline, and it lives in all of the schools so the conference started as a way to highlight all the great work students, faculties and staff were completing.”D’Andrea said the free conference will be virtual which will allow for an unlimited number of viewers as opposed to being limited to who can show up in person. The first keynote speech is on the “Positive Impact of Data Science on Emerging and Reemerging Disease - COVID-19.” The speaker is John J. McGowan.“He’s the deputy director for science management at the National Institute for Health, specifically for the National Institute for Allergy and Infection Disease,” D’Andrea said. A panel discussion called “Data Science that Works With and For Our Communities” will include presentations on the Charlottesville Housing Hub (not to be confused with the regional affordable housing locator being produced by the TJPDC), improving open data, and the Center for Civic Innovation. “Essentially from a high level perspective what that panel will be talking about is just how we can use data to better inform community and community work and how we can partner as data activists to make things more open, more accessible and what we can do to really move community work forward,” D’Andrea said.Visit the Datapalooza website to learn more, and we’ll have more of a preview in tomorrow’s program.Would you like to support this program? You can help me by making a contribution:Support my research by making a donation through PatreonSign for a subscription to Charlottesville Community Engagement, free or paidPay me through Venmo This is a public episode. 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Money Game Boo of YSL, invites Mile High Minute into his hood, off of Cleveland Avenue in Atlanta. Other notable artists from the Cleveland Avenue area: Young Thug, Lil Keed and LilGotit, MoneyGameBoo speaks on Young Thug's "So Much Fun", the future of YSL, and his upcoming projects, including Slatt Life 3. Lil Reek joins in on the fun.BOOKING & APPAREL (WEBSITE):https://www.milehighminute.co/FOLLOW US ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS:Mile High Minute:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milehighmin...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/milehighminu...Twitter: https://twitter.com/mhmdenverSoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/milehighminuteFOLLOW MoneyGameBoo:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneygameboo/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9iv...SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-721859709Music:MoneyGameBoo "A lot" (prod. Spaghetti J)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlMPa...MoneyGameBoo "Bitch" (feat. Jaydog & Diesel)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-Ro2...Ft. Lil Reek:https://www.instagram.com/only1lreek/***HIT THAT SUBSCRIBE BUTTON TO STAY UPDATED WITH THE HOTTEST NEWS ON UPCOMING ENTREPRENEURS AROUND THE US.***COMMENT DOWN BELOW WHO YOU WANT TO SEE NEXT ON THE MILE HIGH MINUTE, THIS IS HOW WE CAN SEE WHO PEOPLE WANT TO SEE ON THE MILE HIGH MINUTE***HIT THAT LIKE BUTTON TO HELP SUPPORT US FOR FREE***WATCH IN 4KCEO:Brenton Saylorsaylorbrenton@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/brenton_say...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Brenton-Sayl...Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrentonSaylorSnapchat: brenton547Head of Production:Jarred Sharpejtsharpemindy@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ftpkelv/Snapchat: beastmode24681Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/youngkelvHead of Marketing:Matthew Williamsmatthewwilliams72@outlook.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewwill...Snapchat: mat_williams15Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mattrulz.wil...Twitter: https://twitter.com/_Williams_MattTHE MILE HIGH MINUTE DOES NOT CONDONE OR ENDORSE ANY DRUG USAGE, VIOLENCE, OR HATE. WATCH AT YOUR OWN RISK, DO NOT TRY ANYTHING YOU SEE IN THIS VIDEO AT HOME.THE MILE HIGH MINUTE DOES NOT OWN ANY RIGHTS TO ANY MUSIC USED IN OUR VIDEOS, UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE.Location:Cleveland Avenue (Atlanta, GA)
This week Michael Wolf sits down with Riana Lynn to talk about her journey as a black female food tech entrepreneur. From working in the Obama White House to Don Thompson's Cleveland Avenue to starting her latest venture that uses AI to help CPG companies make healthier and more sustainable food products, Riana's had a fascinating journey. Mike talks to her about this journey, how she thinks food tech could help address some of the systemic racial inequities within the broader food system, how food tech could be more welcoming to people of color, and whether she's hopeful about the possibility of positive change resulting from today's current conversation around race in the United States. via Knit
What are you doing right now? Are you eating? Listening to a podcast? Out for a run or a walk? Heading home from work? Ready to fall asleep? Maybe you are intentionally doing something to nourish your heart, your body, your mind— your self. Maybe some combination of all of the above. I'm writing at home, not thinking about safety. Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor were doing something ordinary when they were killed. Ahmaud was out for a run, Breonna was asleep. Their lives and deaths bring to mind too many other Black Americans and people of color doing ordinary things in America while facing increasing racial injustice and fear. Almost 65 years ago Rosa Parks wanted to do something ordinary too— sit in her seat on the bus home from work. Despite many decades since the modern civil rights movement, more attention is needed particularly from white and privileged christian communities who have been uneducated and silent. Remembering Rosa Parks gives us an opportunity to learn and to pay attention to both history and current events. She is relevant in both. It does not need to be Black History Month to focus on Rosa Parks. It does not need to be February. We need Rosa Parks this summer and in every season. Her voice teaches us to be more fully human, honor and love God, and all human beings as ourselves. Rosa Parks invites us to listen, stretch, to become collaborators and to work for justice for everybody. FIRST MOTHER Roll. Roll, Rosa. Roll down, Rosa. Roll down where wheels roll on, Cleveland Avenue bus. Move. Move on, Mother. Move on back. Move back as this driver orders, Montgomery Police bust. Rosa rides the dented yellow, green and white bus home from work where she sews dignified defiance into every garment. Rosa Louise McCauley Parks rides. Sees through sound glasses in 1955, sensible dignity any day in the way she inhabits her rightful vinyl seat. First of December this mother is due. Tonight, she sits unmoved, no stopping here. So still, Rosa. Accepts deep breaths of arrest, receives this moment thrust upon her. Constant kicking, labor, pains, screaming. Undeserved delivery. Giving birth to a boy- cott, Rosa Parks, forbearing mother. Twelve years ago when that same bus driver pushed her off that bus, rain, not justice, rolled down. An ever-flowing stream ran over her, walking, buttoned up topcoat, soaked. What patience courage carries. The face that stops hundreds of busses, moves thousands of feet. Do nothing and change everything. Down the road for such a time as this, Rosa. Awaken the pastor, whose dream will preach. Feel an honest presence. Marchers swelling like an emotional river still. So many motherless. Stillborn, are too many children of God. Console, Rosa. Let my people roll. So far and we are not there yet. Go down, Rosa. Even so, Rosa. This is the long way home. Susan Cunningham ©Susan Haroutunian Cunningham 2019
Money Over Everything Smack, travels up 285 to kick it with Law The Outlaw. The Cleveland Avenue upstart, talks everything from Young Thug being his cousin, buying and refurbishing the hood and even teases an upcoming project, all on Hood Scholars.
…And you think that your business is complex? Meet Luke Saunders, CEO & Founder of Farmer’s Fridge. His ambitious venture combines custom hardware, software, food prep, distribution, and wirelessly-gathered data analytics. (You could say he’s bitten off alot.) Based in Chicago, Farmer’s Fridge makes fresh meals in their kitchens & fills their Fridges with wholesome, delicious salads, bowls, and snacks. Luke founded Farmer’s Fridge in 2013. And he’s dining with some heavy-hitters... He’s raised $42 million from Danone Manifesto Ventures, Innovation Endeavors, Cleveland Avenue, GreatPoint Ventures, Finistere Ventures, and PowerPlant Ventures. In this 20-minute conversation, Luke reveals how he’s scaling the team, building the culture, and changing how we eat on the go.
Affordable intown housing is a recurring hot topic as well as the mission of CityScape Housing! On today's All About Real Estate edition of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio, CityScape Housing Co-Owners Robb Jones and Ralph Cook, Jr. join co-hosts Carol Morgan and Todd Schnick to discuss the firm's vision and latest projects. Described as an open-ended, real estate firm, CityScape focuses on producing multifamily and single-family home developments by using an investment strategy to acquire, develop and redevelop intown communities located in the urban markets of the southern United States. One example of this is Preston Hills, a new inside-the-perimeter (ITP) community from CityScape Housing. Located in South Atlanta just off Cleveland Avenue, Preston Hills is convenient to a number of social, civic, cultural and sporting amenities of downtown in addition to business centers, government offices and Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Homes at Preston Hills range from 1,600 to 2,400 square feet of living space and boast open-air porches, hardwood flooring, rich molding and trim details, hard-surface kitchen countertops, elegant fireplaces and smart-home technology. To visit Preston Hills from I-75 North, take Exit 241 to Cleveland Avenue and turn left, then take another left onto Old Hapeville Road and the community will be on the left in less than a mile. To visit from I-75 South, Take Exit 241 to Cleveland Avenue and take a right, then a left. Listen to the full interview above for complete details regarding Preston Hills and CityScape Housing. Click here to learn more about the simplified buying process or visit www.CityScapeHousing.com. A special thank you to Jackson EMC for sponsoring Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio. Jackson EMC offers homebuyers peace of mind and lower bills with its certified Right Choice™ new home program. These homes are built to be energy efficient and sustainable with improved indoor air quality, convenience and comfort. For more information on Right Choice new homes and Jackson EMC, visit https://RightChoice.JacksonEMC.com. The Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio “All About Real Estate” segment, presented by Denim Marketing, airs on Fridays and highlights the movers and shakers in the Atlanta real estate industry – the home builders, developers, Realtors and suppliers working to provide the American dream for Atlantans. For more information on how you can be featured as a guest, contact Denim Marketing at 770-383-3360 or fill out the Atlanta Real Estate Forum contact form. Subscribe to the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast on iTunes, and if you like this week's show, be sure to rate it.
Technology companies and venture capital offices are typically filled with white men, making the likelihood of a young, African-American girl founding, funding, and sustaining a food technology startup slim at best. But while her biology degree and entrepreneurial spirit ultimately paved the way for success, Riana found more than a little inspiration working as a black woman inside the White House…alongside a First Lady who made food and fitness her top priorities. From a childhood on food stamps to an adulthood in food tech, Riana Lynn is changing the cost of, content in, and access to healthy snacks. Riana Lynn is a serial entrepreneur with a passion for technology and food, named by Crain’s as one of its 20 in their 20s and Entrepreneur Magazine’s Top 30 Under 30. Her food and technology firm, Revive, was acquired by A Better Life Holdings, LLC run by CNBC’s Marcus Lemonis of “The Profit.” Currently, she is founder and CEO of FoodTrace, a supply chain software company, the founder of food company Journey Foods, a venture capitalist with investment firm Cleveland Avenue and has served as a Google Entrepreneur-in-Residence.
Finally caught up with Adrian in front of a couple of his businesses on Cleveland Avenue, to talk about the challenges of doing business in Squamish, and a few of the entrepreneurial tricks he's learned over the years. Also, we got into what he has planned for the future - spoiler alert - he's not running for council.
Welcome to rememberinghistory.com where we are remembering history and we’re making it. I’m Robin Lofton, the Chief In-house Historian and host of this great and groundbreaking show that will inspire YOU and your FAMILY with true stories, real experiences, practical lessons, cultural traditions, and fun celebrations—all inspired by African American history. I find history to BE inspirational, instructional and entertaining. And African American history fits the bill in all of these ways. Personally, I hate boring stuff. So boring stuff is not allowed at rememberinghistory.com or at this Wiki history podcast show. Speaking of the show, today’s podcast show is about Black explorers and adventurers. I think that this is a great time to learn about Black explorers. Why? Because it’s October. In the United States, October is the month that many people celebrate Columbus’s birthday. Yes, it’s a federal holiday celebrated on the second Monday in October. But it’s important to know many individual states are celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ day instead of Columbus’s birthday. And I think that we all know the reason for that. Here at rememberinghistory.com, we are celebrating Black explorers as we have for the past several years by discussing a few Black explorers and their inspirational stories. However, this year, we’re doing something a bit different. We are going to examine WHY people explore, why exploration is so important, and then we’re gonna ask for your thoughts about what exploration means to you and where you might like to explore one day. During this podcast, you will hear about people, places, events and issues. You will HEAR about them, but I completely understand if you want to actually SEE them, too. You can find pictures of them on the Wiki History Podcast Page on Facebook. You will find pictures, animated videos and a community of history lovers. There is also a place for comments, which I hope that you will leave for me because I really appreciate them and I do respond. Also, if you enjoy this show, please let others know about it. They might like it and find it inspirational too. Let’s change the way that we think of history—one friend at a time. So, why is exploring important? First let’s look at what exploring actually is. To explore means to travel to an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it. Throughout the centuries, exploring has taken different forms. Yet there was always the aspect of a “new and unfamiliar” place. In days past, many people explored new areas to find new riches and wealth like gold or other precious minerals. Others explored new areas to acquire land that they could homestead and farm. Still others were interested in the peoples of new and unfamiliar lands for reasons such as enslavement, slave trading or promoting “civilization.” Wow, these past purposes of exploration were not so noble or endearing. Exploitation was the focus. And we know the damage and destruction that was done to indigenous peoples and their land. Gee, this makes me think of the quote “I fear the evil that men do in the name of evil but God save us from the evil that men do in the name of good.” Lots of death and destruction in the wake of many early explorers. Columbus included. But did you know that there were several Black explorers who traveled with Columbus like the Nina brothers Juan (he actually helmed La Nina), Francisco who was a sailor and Pedro who was actually with Columbus when he landed in Trinidad. Another Black explorer, Juan Guarrido, accompanied Vasco de Gama in his search of the Fountain of Youth. Juan Guarrido was also part of the Cortez-led invasion of Mexico, which led to the conquest of the Aztecs in 1519. (Okay, that’s not a great legacy for an explorer but he is also credited with harvesting the first commercial wheat crop in the Americas.) Modern exploration is MUCH different from exploring in days long past. (Unless perhaps you’re thinking of exploration for oil, rubber or other precious commodities.) Modern explorers focus more on the educational and observational aspects of exploring. Today’s explorers really want to learn about a new place or to discover the existence of the new place. Take Matthew Henson for example. He is credited as being the first African American to reach the North Pole. (Some say that he was actually the first person from anywhere to reach the North Pole!) But Matthew Henson was an able and experienced sailor, navigator and craftsman. He learned the Inuit language and culture, married an Inuit woman and learned to build igloos and drive dogsleds in the Inuit way. I remember an iconic quote from Henson saying, “I think that I am the first man to sit on the top of the world!” And, of course, there was William Henry Sheppard who explored the Congo river area in Central Africa. Born a free man in Virginia in 1865, he attended a “colored” school where he learned to read and write then actually took classes with Booker T. Washington at Hampton College. After becoming a Presbyterian minister, he developed a burning desire to become a missionary in Africa. He was finally allowed to go to the Congo river basin in what is today called the Democratic Republic on Congo. He settled in a village called Luebo. He met the Bakuba people and learned their methods of survival and culture. He studied their crops, textiles and music. He studied the way that the Bakuba people worshipped their ancestors. He learned to hunt and killed snakes and large game to help feed the villagers. He even killed a hippopotamus and learned to dry the meat to trade and share with the villagers. Sheppard learned to speak the Kuba language, which helped him to discover parts of the Congo region where no American or European had ever gone. Sheppard and his local Bakuba guide would go from village to village buying eggs at different markets. For three months, he would buy and eat eggs and preach the gospel at every village where he stopped. For years, he stayed and studied the culture and, because of his excellent language skills and respectful manner, he was welcomed into the villages by the local leaders. William Henry Sheppard was definitely an explorer! As a boy, Sheppard had often said of Africa, “When I grow up, I shall go there.” And that’s exactly what he did! Barbara Hillary also went there! Not to the Congo but to the North Pole. Then to the South Pole. Many people told her that she was too old and that she would die from the cold and hardships. That the North Pole was no place for a 75-year old woman from New York who had reduced breathing capacity about a bout with lung cancer. But she went there anyway. At the age of 75, she went to the North Pole. Then at 79 years old (in her case, 79 years young), she went to the South Pole! She always said that age was just a number. To get out a challenge yourself. That was exactly what she did. Another explorer who wouldn’t let age stop her was Sophie Danenberg who at age 34 became the first African American woman to climb Mount Everest. Through the urging of a childhood friend, she started mountain climbing while living in Illinois. Danenberg's first major climb was at Mount Rainier in Washington State in 2002. Over the next two years, she scaled Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Baker in Washington state, and Mount Kenya, 2003. In 2005 she scaled five more major peaks including Denali and Mount Tasman. But 2006 proved to be her big year! Sophie received a surprise phone call to inform her that she was permitted to join the expedition that was going up Mount Everest. And she only had one week to prepare! Yes, it was a struggle. On the mountain of mountains, she developed bronchitis, frostbite and a clogged oxygen mask. Yet but she persisted and prevailed. And, on May 19, 2006, she became the first Black woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Sophie was the first Black person but definitely NOT the last. With privately raised funds and sheer focus and determination, men and women from the African continent have scaled Mount Everest. Notably, Saray Khumalo from South Africa climbed Kilimanjaro, Mera Peak, LoBuche East, Elbrus and Aconcagua—all in four short years. She has faced Everest but, unfortunately, nature stood in the way. In 2014, she was deterred by deadly avalanche that killed 16 sherpa. The following year, an earthquake prevented her from climbing Everest. But Saray Khumalo will not be forever deterred and she’s already started raising the money for her next excursion—this time to the summit!—going up Everest, encouraged by a quote from Nelson Mandela: It always seems impossible until it’s done! Saray climbs for herself but also for others: she has raised money to building libraries and schools in South Africa and to provide lunches for school children. And, by the way, another South African, SibuSiso Vilane, became the first Black man to climb Mt. Everest in 2003 and has actually climbed all seven major peaks and completed the 3 Poles Challenge (you know, North Pole, South Pole and Everest). But explorers have not stopped with Mount Everest. That’s the highest peak offered on this planet but other Black explorers went beyond the limits of planet Earth. Where did they go? They went into space! African American astronauts are a group of extreme explorers and have gone “where no man (or no ONE) has gone before!” (Sorry I just couldn’t resist that Star Trek quote!) Let’s quickly meet them: *Colonel Frederick Gregory—an accomplished pilot and test pilot BEFORE joining NASA. He spent more than 18 days in space and he was the first African American to pilot and command a space shuttle mission. *Mae Jemison was a scientist and medical doctor before joining NASA. She spent 190 hours in space as a mission specialist and conducted groundbreaking experiments in space on weightlessness and motion sickness. In 1992, she became the first African American woman to go to space. *Major General Charles Bolden was an experienced marine aviator and test pilot before joining NASA. He went on 4 flights and served as commander and pilot on the different flights. Major General Bolden spent more than 28 days in space. *Colonel Guion Bluford, Jr.—a fighter pilot and engineer before joining NASA. In 1983, Colonel Bluford became the first African American to go to space, logging in more than 28 days in space as a mission specialist. *Stephanie Wilson was an aerospace engineer before joining NASA as an astronaut. She has spent more than 42 days in space as a mission specialist and was responsible for robotics for spacewalking support. Ms. Wilson is still in active duty with NASA. *Joan Higginbottam was an electrical engineer before joining NASA. She logged in more than 12 days in space where she operated the space station remote manipulator system. *Robert Satcher was a surgeon, chemical engineer and professor at Feinburg School of Medicine before joining NASA. He was a mission specialist logging in 10 days and 2 walks in space. *Robert Curbeam was a Naval flight officer, pilot and engineer before joining NASA as an astronaut. He worked as the spacecraft communicator and spent 37 days in space, including 45 hours on 7 walks in space. And yes THAT is the record for time spent walking in space! *Lieutenant Colonel Michael P. Anderson was a physicist before joining NASA as an astronaut. He spent more than 593 hours in space as a mission specialist, payload commander and lieutenant colonel in charge of science experiments. *Captain Winston E. Scott is an engineer, pilot and (today) Dean of the Florida Institute of Technology before joining NASA. Captain Scott logged in 24 days in space, including 19 hours spent on 3 WALKS in space. *Alvin Drew was a physicist and aeronautical engineer before joining NASA. He spent more than 25 days in space as a mission specialist and CAPCOM officer. He also did 2 walks in space for 12 hours! *Leland Melvin was a materials science engineer before joining NASA. He has since logged in more than 23 days in space as a mission specialist. *Bernard Anthony Harris was a biologist, medical doctor and pilot before joining NASA. He logged in 18 days in space as mission specialist and payload officer. In 1995, he became the first African American to do extra-vehicular activities, meaning that he actually WALKED in space. Wow, we could make an entire show of the African American astronauts who have graced the NASA program AND ventured into outer space. I want to give a special salute to two astronauts who died during their explorations: *Major Robert Lawrence, Jr. was a skilled pilot and scientist. He was the First African-American astronaut; the first to be selected for astronaut training in 1967 in the Manned Orbital Laboratory program, which predated NASA. Major Lawrence was killed in a jet accident. *Ronald McNair—was an optical physicist when he was selected by NASA. McNair was killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster mission in 1986. Before we move on to another interesting group of explorers, I do want to mention one more astronaut: Jeannette Epps. She has not yet gone into space but her time is coming. In 2016 NASA announced that Ms. Epps will launch on her first spaceflight in May 2018. She will be a flight engineer on Expedition 56, remaining on board for Expedition 57. Ms. Epps will become the first African-American crew member on the space station! Let’s cheer her on in May of 2018. Great to watch a first flight AND a great step forward for African Americans and women everywhere! But African American explorers didn’t only just aim higher and higher. They also set their sights on what lies beneath. In this case, they aimed—and conquered—the Mammoth caves in Kentucky. We’re gonna stop here in this podcast show. We’ve covered a lot of great explorers; people who explored the North and South poles and the Congo. We just discussed people who have explored outer space and even walked in space! I think that we’ve gone high enough for now. In the next podcast show, we’re gonna explore another dark and untouched part of THIS planet. And we’re gonna continue our discussion about why we explore and why exploring is so important. I hope to see you at Part II of this great and groundbreaking discussion. Also, please remember that you can “meet” many of these people on Facebook at out Wiki History Podcast page. Or at least you can see them. Pictures really do say a thousand words and seeing these people can help to bring them to life. You will also find our newsletter that helps you to learn history and teaches ways that you can MAKE history. Remember, we’re all history makers. We all have something to contribute. These stories show that ordinary people can do extraordinary things and live extraordinary lives. So, I look forward to seeing you at Part II of the Black explorers podcast show at rememberinghistory.com where we are remembering history and we’re making it every day. Bye for now! Welcome back to rememberinghistory.com where we are remembering history and we’re making it. I’m Robin Lofton, the Chief In-house Historian and host of this great and groundbreaking show that will inspire YOU and your FAMILY with true stories, real experiences, practical lessons, cultural traditions, and fun celebrations—all inspired by African American history. This is part II of the podcast show on Black explorers. In the previous show, we discussed the importance of exploration and how exploration has changed over the centuries. And we discussed people who had aimed high (Mount Everest high) and even higher (outer space). Those were such interesting and inspirational stories. I hope that you’ve listened to part I of this series. I promise that you’ll be ready to stand and salute these brave men and women. But for now, I think that we should continue with the discussion of Black explorers. Remember at the end of the show, I introduced the next group of explorers. They didn’t aim to go higher and higher. They were focused on discovering a part of this planet that had been ignored and feared: the Mammoth Cave system in Kentucky. Let’s get straight to their fascinating stories and then we’ll end with a discussion of why exploring is important and why it’s important to learn the stories of these great explorers. The Mammoth caves make up the longest known cave system in the world, with more than 400 miles explored. Did that stop or scare these explorers? Not for a minute. In fact, many African Americans (some former enslaved persons) extensively explored this grand, gloomy and peculiar place. Let me just mention a few of these courageous and skilled cave navigators. Although human activity has been recorded in the Mammoth caves for more than 6,000 years, Stephen Bishop was one of the lead explorers and guides in the complex and yes dangerous subterranean cave system. In fact, he is the person who coined the “grand, gloomy and peculiar” term to describe the Mammoth Caves. Stephen Bishop came to the Mammoth caves in 1838. He was African American, 17 years old and enslaved. Yet because of his great exploration and guiding skills, he did enjoy some freedoms and privileges in the Mammoth caves—and avoided the grueling physical work and suffering endured by other enslaved people. In fact, he was first introduced to the Mammoth caves by a white explorer. This developed Bishop’s love of exploration—and he spent the next two decades exploring the Mammoth caves. Although he was introduced to the caves by other explorers, Stephen Bishop went far beyond those explored and toured areas. Bishop discovered miles of new routes that no human eye had ever seen. And he opened the gateway for modern exploration of these vast and incredible caves. Bishop also worked to draw a map from memory of the different passages in the caves. It was published in 1844 and was the defining map of the caves for over 40 years! Yes, he made history: Stephen Bishop was the first to cross the “Bottomless Pit” which was a series of deep vertical shafts. Other explorers had stopped at the Bottomless Pit, refusing to cross over that dangerous abyss. Quite understandable but Bishop was not scared or stopped. He continued past the Bottomless Pit and into areas that had been completely unexplored. And he later safely guided others over the Bottomless Pit and into new regions of the caves. Bishop also explored and guided others into areas of the Mammoth Caves called Fat Man’s Misery (I can only guess why it was given that name!), Cleveland Avenue and the Mammoth Domes. Those are some of the most famous areas of the caves, made famous and popular by Stephen Bishop. Other popular attraction discovered by Stephen Bishop He discovered strange blind fish, snakes, silent crickets, and the remains of cave bears. He absolutely loved the Mammoth caves and had a real drive for exploration. Still it was hard work and he crawled through tight winding passageways, discovered an underground river, scaled huge rocks, and dared to walk on a rickety nature-made ladder across the "Bottomless Pit." In 1856, Stephen Bishop received his freedom but unfortunately died the following year at the age of 37. Stephen Bishop might have been born into slavery, but he was never a slave. He was an explorer! And today he is a legend! Another Black explorer who came to the Mammoth caves in 1838 was Nick Bransford. However, Bransford didn’t become a full-time explorer for nearly 20 years after moving to the caves. He started full-time guiding in 1857, after the death of Stephen Bishop. Nick Bransford was an enslaved person (born during the period of slavery). Like Bishop, he was leased out and sent to the Mammoth caves to work. And interestingly there were records showing that he was valued at $800, which was substantially more than for other enslaved persons. This was most likely because of his skills as an explorer and guide. Bransford later purchased his freedom by selling eyeless fish that he captured in the underground rivers within the caves. The Mammoth Caves attracted many formerly enslaved people. Ed Bishop for example. No relation to Stephen Bishop. He came to the Mammoth caves in 1886. Among his greatest achievements was to guide the German cartographer, Max Kamper, into the Mammoth Caves. For 8 months, he and Kamper remained at the cave, visiting all the known sections. But Ed Bishop also discovered new sections that he presented to Max Kamper. One such newly discovered point (located on the Violet City Lantern route) was named Bishop’s Pit in 1908, in honor of Ed Bishop. Together Bishop and Kamper produced a map representing more than 35 miles of passages in the cave. Ed Bishop was widely recognized for his knowledge of the cave and as a teacher for the guides. Ed Hawkins discovered a monumental series of vertical shafts. The passage leading up to these incredible shafts was later named Hawkins Pass. A great honor to this great explorer. And, yes, visitors can still see these shafts. Just take the Wild Caves Tour! The last person that we’ll discuss who was important at the Mammoth Caves was Will Garvin. He was a private in the army, serving in a Colored Troop during the Civil War. Will Garvin was never an enslaved person. Following the Civil War, he began exploring and guiding in Mammoth caves where he made his mark for discovering an area later call the Corkscrew. This was actually a maze through collapsed rubble that linked the upper levels of the cave system to the lower levels near the water table. This area also provided an exit from the cave so visitors wouldn’t have to retrace their steps. Some people say that Will Garvin also discovered the Colossal Caverns. This area was so treacherous that it even wasn’t opened to the public until 1972 (some 70 years after its discovery). It is one of the caves still protected within Mammoth Cave National Park. But Will Garvin also made another important discovery—or had an important experience. This is really interesting. He was the first person to experience the optical illusion called the Statue of Martha Washington. As he was exiting the cave, he saw a spectral silhouette of a woman who looked just like Martha Washington! I know strange things can be seen in the caves but this was one of the strangest! And it is still occasionally seen on certain tours in the historic section! So, that concludes the discussion about Black explorers at the Mammoth Caves. And it concludes the presentation of Black explorers. Now I just have one question: Why do we care about these explorers? Because they faced their challenges with honor, courage, and determination. Whether it was Mount Everest, the Mammoth caves, the mighty Congo River, the North and South poles or outer space, they went there (using the words from Henry Sheppard in the Congo!) And they went boldly! Everyone has an Everest. Everest can take many forms: going to school, applying for a job, fighting injustice, writing a book, public speaking or fighting an addiction. We all have our Everests. We are ALL explorers. The personal accounts in this podcast are stories of REAL people. And we can have a story too. We just have to find our challenge and face it. Victory is inevitable. So we have much to learn from explorING and from exploRERS. Like many other people, I have done my share of exploring. And I think that the main thing that explorers discover is actually something within themselves. It is strength, courage, determination, creativity, persistence and other qualities that helped them to endure hardships, face their fears and rise to new heights. As Barbara Hillary said, when she reached the North Pole at the age of 75, there are no limits to what we can do and we can all challenge ourselves to do great things. On that high note, I think that this is a great place to conclude this podcast. I hope that you have found it fun, educational and inspirational. I definitely have! One interesting thing that I noticed about all of these great explorers is that they had so many different interests. Of course, they were completing committed to their explorations and their time, energy and focus were always in that direction. But they were multi-dimensional people in every respect. Matthew Henson—who went to the North Pole—was also a survivalist and linguist who loved the Inuit culture. William Henry Sheppard –who explored the Congo—was also an avid art collector. Mae Jemison—the first African American woman in space—loves African history and dance and speaks four languages: Swahili, Russian and Japanese in addition to English. Others are voracious readers, cartologists, scuba divers, marathon runners, musicians, public speakers, sculptors and so many different interests. So, it’s important to remember that we can have many interests—some might be consistent with your dharma (life’s purpose) but others might conflict. Yet these interests make us complete people. And, since I mentioned Mae Jemison, I read a story about her. After she had finished her medical studies and returned from the Peace Corps, she received a phone call. It was from NASA. She had submitted an application to NASA years before. On the phone call, they asked her: “Are you still interested in becoming an astronaut?” She answered simply “yeah”. That answer opened up a whole new world to her and within 2 years she went to outer space. Lesson here: Say “yes!”. All of these explorers said yes to new experiences even when others were telling them to say no. But saying yes opened them to becoming great explorers. Finally, Charles Bolden, the astronaut who was the first African American to become head of NASA, showed how there are no limits except what we can envision. He said, "You know, the universe is a big place. I'm a practicing Christian, so in my faith, I learn about omnipotent, omnipresent God, which means he's everywhere. He's all-knowing. He does everything. And I just cannot bring my little pea brain to believe that a God like that would pick one planet of one of millions of suns and say that's the only place in the vast universe that I'm going to put any kind of life. And so the problem is I haven't been far enough away." [29] I realize that I mentioned lots of names, places, events, experiences and other information that you might want more information about. The rememberinghistory.com team has you covered. You can get more information, see the people and places, read the “What You Can Do” list, see great pictures and even find good a book list at the Wiki History podcast page on Facebook. You can also find the newsletter called Making History Today! which discusses practical ways that you can actually MAKE history through education, the arts, political activism or whatever interests you. Finally, I just want to remind you that 2017, the Wiki History podcast show is dedicated to the National Museum of African American History & Culture. Located in Washington, DC, the National Museum of African American History & Culture opened in 2016. This kind of museum was long overdue but it finally happened and it is a place that everyone should visit and explore. Museums are a great way to bring history to life and to keep it alive for future generations. Wiki History is honored to be a part of this important process. For every person that listens to this podcast show, rememberinghistory.com will donate $1 to the National Museum of African American History & Culture. Come back soon to Remembering History where we ARE remembering history and we’re making it. Every day! And, like Matthew Henson, get ready to sit on top of the world! Bye for now!
Hello and welcome to rememberinghistory.com where we are remembering history and we’re making it. I’m Robin, the founder and host of this great and groundbreaking podcast show. I would also say that this is an historic show—yes, I know it’s about history—but it is historic because we are discussing, learning and being inspired by people who have been forgotten by history. In this series, we’re focusing on Black explorers. Remember in the first show of this series, we discussed William Sheppard who was born a poor boy in the southern United States but became one of the greatest explorers in the Congo, learned the Kuba language, gained the respect of the Bakuba people and became one of the world’s first human rights activists. He alerted the world to the horrible treatment and atrocities (remember the severed hands?) suffered by the Congolese resulting from the Belgian rubber trade. William Sheppard also became one of the first collectors of African art. In the second podcast show, we discussed Black women explorers and met Barbara Hillary who skied to both the North and South poles—oh, did I forget to mention that she did these amazing feats when she was in her 70s?! And we cannot forget Saray Khumalo who has already summited Mount Kilimanjaro (the highest peak in Africa) and Mount Elbrus in Russia. She has her sights set on Mount Everest but was stopped twice by natural disasters, both of which she was lucky to survive. But she so wisely noted that “We all have our everests.” And that’s why this podcast series is so important. We all do have our own everests to face. What is your Everest? The explorers in today’s podcast also had their everests—though it wasn’t going high in the sky, it was going deep into the earth. But, of course, I know that you that Everest is not high or low, near or far. It’s within us. Within each an every one of us. Still, today’s show is slightly different in the explorer series. Okay, I admit that each show is unique. We will still focus on Black explorers but in this podcast show, we will focus on Black explorers and guides at one place: Mammoth Caves in Kentucky. Why am I making this change? Why am I focusing only on Mammoth caves? There are good reasons for this. I promise. The Mammoth Caves are a very special place on this planet. The Mammoth caves are the longest known cave system in the world. There are more than 400 miles of vast chambers and complex passages. And it is twice as long as the second longest cave system, which is found in Mexico. New discoveries and connections add several miles to the cave system every year. The Mammoth Caves in the Mammoth Cave National Park are a World Heritage Site and an international Biosphere Reserve. You will see that much of the discoveries there are due to the work of the courageous and determined Black explorers and guides in the caves , which were described by Stephen Bishop (whom we’ll meet very soon) as a “grand, gloomy and peculiar” place. The Mammoth Caves are important for another, perhaps surprising reason. The stories of the African Americans (both enslaved and free) who came to live and work at the Mammoth Caves showed a lot about the society and times in which they lived. It showed the difficulties, the struggles and the discrimination. But it also showed the triumphs, the courage and the great skills of both the enslaved and free people at the Caves. You’ll get more details about this, and get the heartwarming stories and the frustrating stories at the Mammoth caves throughout this podcast. The caves really were a microcosm of the society and racial conditions at the time. So, I would like to get started with this third and final show this month about Black explorers, this time in the Mammoth Caves in Kentucky. Of course, though, we have a bit of housekeeping to do. I’ll make it quick so we can get straight to the show. At the end of the show, I’ll tell you about the exciting and inspirational podcast shows for next month. I’ll just remind you that you can get additional information about the explorers in this podcast series at the Remembering History Podcast page on Facebook. You’ll find a fun and friendly group of historians who love to be inspired and who love to discuss history. So, join the conversation. And feel free to discuss whatever interests you. This is an open forum for discussion and everyone is welcome. Also, you can find great books, DVDs and other educational resources about these great explorers at rememberinghistory.com website, at the Books & Stuff store. I have personally vetted all these resources so you can trust them. Or you can complain directly to me. I believe in accountability. You can’t find it in many places on the Internet, but you can find it here. I’m gonna stop here because I’m anxious to get to the real deal of this final podcast show on Black explorers. Remember that there is important information at the end of the show about next month’s wiki history podcast series. Without further ado… Let’s begin with arguably the greatest explorer of the Mammoth Caves: Stephen Bishop! Because of his great work, skill, and dedication, Stephen Bishop is without question one of the greatest explorers of the grand, gloomy and peculiar Mammoth Caves. And you’re gonna see why! Bishop came to the Mammoth caves in 1838. He was African American, 17 years old and enslaved. Slavery was still legal in Kentucky and many other states. Remember slavery wasn’t abolished until 1865, some 27 years later. Yet because of his great exploration and guiding skills, he did enjoy some freedoms and privileges in the Mammoth caves—and avoided the grueling physical work and suffering endured by other slaves. In fact, he was first introduced to the Mammoth caves by a white explorer. This developed Bishop’s love of exploration—and he spent the next two decades exploring the Mammoth caves. Although he was introduced to the caves by other explorers, Stephen Bishop went far beyond those explored and toured areas. Bishop discovered miles of new routes that no human eye had ever seen. And he opened the gateway for modern exploration of these vast and incredible caves. Yes, he made history: Stephen Bishop was the first to cross the “Bottomless Pit” which was a series of deep vertical shafts. Other explorers had stopped at the Bottomless Pit, refusing to cross over that dangerous abyss. Quite understandable but Bishop was not scared or stopped. He continued past the Bottomless Pit and into areas that had been completely unexplored. And he later safely guided others over the Bottomless Pit and into new regions of the caves. Bishop also explored and guided others into areas of the Mammoth Caves called Fat Man’s Misery (I can only guess why it was given that name!), Cleveland Avenue and the Mammoth Domes. Those are some of the most famous areas of the caves, made famous and popular by Stephen Bishop. He absolutely loved the Mammoth caves and had a real drive for exploration. Still it was hard work and he crawled through tight winding passageways, discovered an underground river, scaled huge rocks, and dared to walk on a rickety nature-made ladder across the "Bottomless Pit." In 1856, Stephen Bishop received his freedom but unfortunately died the following year at the young age of 37. He left behind his wife, Charlotte, and son, Thomas. His cause of death remains a mystery but he is buried in the Old Guides’ Cemetery at Mammoth Caves National Park. Personally, I love visiting cemeteries because there is so much history and so many personal stories found there. So, if you visit the Mammoth caves, I think that visiting the Old Guides’ Cemetery would be an interesting and moving “exploration” and a great way to honor this great explorer. And, by the way, I do want to mention that Stephen Bishop had many other talents that enhanced his abilities as an explorer and guide. He was also widely known as a great speaker, an excellent orator, a gifted singer and a natural showman. He brought his love of the caves to each visitor and brought the caves to life for everyone who dared to enter them. Stephen Bishop might have been born into slavery, but he was never a slave. He was an explorer! And today he is a legend! Another Black explorer who came to the Mammoth caves in 1838 was Nick Bransford. However, Bransford didn’t become a full-time explorer for nearly 20 years after moving to the caves. He started full-time guiding in 1857, after the death of Stephen Bishop. Nick Bransford was an enslaved person (born during the period of slavery). Like Bishop, he was leased out and sent to the Mammoth caves to work. And interestingly there were records showing that he was valued at $800, which was substantially more than for other enslaved persons. This was most likely because of his skills as an explorer and guide. Nick Bransford was a different kind of guide and explorer than Stephen Bishop. And he was also highly respected and trusted to lead people into the deep and dark caverns and the areas explored by Bishop. One visitor to the Mammoth Caves described him by saying, “He seemed thoroughly imbued with the spirit of the place in which he had spent the greater portion of his time for 17 years. He was as grave and taciturn as some cave-keeping hermit. During our inward progress, he had carefully pointed out every place and object of interest. If I paused or made a misstep, he instantly looked around.” Bransford later purchased his freedom by selling eyeless fish from the caves. Yes, there were fish in the underground rivers who didn’t have eyes. And visitors were keen to buy them. Bransford was also known as a caring and giving man. He donated the land for the Mammoth Cave School where many Black children (including his grandchildren) learned to read and write. And he was one of the first deacons of the Pleasant Union Baptist church, which was located in the park. Nick Bransford continued to work as an explorer and guide at the Mammoth caves until his death in 1895. He had devoted more than 50 years of his life to guiding and exploring. Unfortunately, his exact gravesite remains unknown today. Many of slaves or former slaves came to Mammoth caves for similar reasons and had similar experiences. Yet everyone also had a unique experience. Take Ed Bishop for example. No relation to Stephen Bishop. He came to the Mammoth caves in 1886. The slave period was over so he was free, he had not been leased to the cave owners like Nick Bransford and Stephen Bishop. But he quickly became a well-known and respected explorer as well as an integral part of the guiding force. Among his greatest achievements was to guide the German cartographer, Max Kamper, into the Mammoth Caves. For 8 months, he and Kamper remained at the cave, visiting all the known sections. But Ed Bishop also discovered new sections that he presented to Max Kamper. One such newly discovered point (located on the Violet City Lantern route) was named Bishop’s Pit in 1908, in honor of Ed Bishop. Together Bishop and Kamper produced a map representing more than 35 miles of passages in the cave. Ed Bishop was widely recognized for his knowledge of the cave and as a teacher for the guides. Someone wrote: “The real guide was Ed Bishop. He instructed Hunt how to reach the New Discovery from the Cathedral Dome route and Hunt instructed Bob Lively. But during 1916 and 1917, it was always necessary to wait for Bishop to make the trip.” Ed Bishop and his wife, Josie, later moved to Indiana where he died. Today, Ed and Josie Bishop (as well as their baby girl Chancey) are buried beneath a large cedar tree near the cave. Yes, there is a headstone (which was donated recently by cave guides). It would be wonderful to locate this headstone and see where this great guide and explorer was finally laid to rest. Another explorer and guide who came to the caves after slavery was Ed Hawkins. No, not Ed Bishop whom we just discussed but Ed Hawkins. And he has a unique and interesting story too. Although he was an explorer and guide, he didn’t take on this role exclusively like many of the others. Ed Hawkins also worked as a laborer on the privately owned Mammoth cave estates. In addition to exploring and guiding, he also did structural repairs, chopping wood and plucking chickens. But guiding and exploring were definitely his first loves and his greatest skills. Unfortunately, those skills were not valued by the owners of the caves. Yes, slavery had been abolished but African Americans were still in a difficult position and treated as lower class citizens. Jobs and other opportunities were quite limited for Black people, particularly in the southern U.S. states like Kentucky. In those states, Blacks could have jobs as porters or waiters. In contrast, whites could have higher paying and more prestigious jobs like clerks or managers. And this severely limited Ed Hawkins’s opportunities at the Mammoth caves. There was a story that Ed Hawkins had arranged and organized an exploration for himself and as a guide for a group. However, the manager at the cave forced him to cancel and abandon the exploration because he needed Hawkins stay at work and peel potatoes that day! One can only imagine how Ed Hawkins felt, how devastated that must have been for him. Despite the difficulties, Ed Hawkins discovered a monumental series of vertical shafts. The passage leading up to these incredible shafts was later named Hawkins Pass. A great honor to this great explorer. And, yes, visitors can still see these shafts. Just take the Wild Caves Tour! Ed Hawkins died in 1936. He is buried at Western State Hospital cemetery in Kentucky. Unfortunately, he was buried in an unmarked grave. But anyone who wants to show honor and respect for Ed Hawkins can visit the Mammoth caves and take the Wild Caves tour to see Hawkins Pass. I just want to mention one unique characteristic of Ed Hawkins, which is actually more personal. He was known always to secure his clothes with large blanket pins. They actually look like giant clothespins. And they make Ed Hawkins very distinguishable in pictures. You can find a picture of him on the Remembering History Podcast Page. Please go there and take a look to see this great explorer! Another Black explorer and guide at the Mammoth caves was also a multi-skilled, multi-talented person. Before coming to the Mammoth caves, Will Garvin was a private in the army, serving in a Colored Troop during the Civil War. Will Garvin was never an enslaved person. Following the war, he began exploring and guiding in Mammoth caves where he made his mark for discovering an area later call the Corkscrew. This was actually a maze through collapsed rubble that linked the upper levels of the cave system to the lower levels near the water table. This area also provided an exit from the cave so visitors wouldn’t have to retrace their steps. Some people say that Will Garvin also discovered the Colossal Caverns. This area was so treacherous that it even wasn’t opened to the public until 1972 (some 70 years after its discovery). It is one of the caves still protected within Mammoth Cave National Park. But Will Garvin also made another important discovery—or had an important experience. This is really interesting. He was the first person to experience the optical illusion called the Statue of Martha Washington. As he was exiting the cave, he saw a spectral silhouette of a woman who looked just like Martha Washington! I know strange things can be seen in the caves but this was one of the strangest! And it is still occasionally seen on certain tours in the historic section! Will Garvin died in the early 1900s, survived by his wife Hannah. The place of his burial remains unknown. Stay tuned for more information on this optical illusion. Finally, we come to Matt Bransford, who was neither an explorer nor a guide into the Mammoth caves. But he was an exceptional businessman who filled a niche that supported the work of the black explorers and guides. His work and vision puts him right up there with those history makers; he was truly a legend and an important part of the guiding and exploration work. And his story gives us more insight into the life and experiences of Blacks in the southern United States. You might remember from Ed Hawkins’ experience, segregation in jobs and housing existed after the abolition of slavery. (Of course, we know that it continued until the 1950s and 1960s.) However, among guides, segregation wasn’t practiced. But outside the caves, black visitors did face segregation. Blacks were not allowed to be on the same tours with whites or stay in the same hotels as white visitors. Matt Bransford (who was the grandson of one of the original guides and explorers, Materson Bransford, who was an enslaved person) had travelled around the country, encouraging Blacks to visit the world famous Mammoth caves. But when Black visitors did come to the caves, they were faced with the problem of segregation. What did Matt Bransford do? He started special tours for African Americans into the Mammoth caves. Matt and his wife, Zemmie provided lodging and meals at their home for Black visitors. They later started a hotel called the Bransford Resort. It was the first place and time in Mammoth cave history that the African American community could experience the same comforts and fascination of the cave that white visitors had experienced for more than a century! The Black community started visiting and enjoying Mammoth caves in large numbers. And they heard and kept alive stories of the Black explorers and guides like Stephen Bishop, Nick Bransford, Ed Hawkins and many others. These explorers became legends around the world! So, Matts Bransford was not an explorer but his vision and contribution were essential to the African American experience and discoveries at the Mammoth caves. This really shows that everyone has something to contribute. Everyone can make a difference. Whether it is by exploring the caves, providing tours in the caves or providing housing and food for people at the caves—everyone can make a difference! So, this wraps up our great and groundbreaking podcast series on Black explorers. I hope that you have enjoyed it as much as I have. And I also hope that you have also felt inspired by their courage, their determination and their never-give-up attitude. They faced their everests—sometimes with fear, sometimes without it—but they faced their inner Everest and emerged victorious. They emerged as legends. Are you ready to face your Everest? By the way, the optical illusion experienced by * (and still experienced by visitors to the cave) was actually caused by the reflection of light from an approaching tour casting its lights upon the bends of the cave avenue. As promised, I’ll give you a sneak peek into the next podcast series. Remember that we actually have two podcast series going right now. In our long-term podcast series, we focus on the Black educators. In the next podcast show, we will focus exclusively on Black educators who are men. I decided that it was time to show that women are not the only great educators, but that men have been and still are serving as teachers, mentors, coaches and role models for children of all backgrounds. They should be recognized and they will be in the next podcast show on Black educators. Stay tuned. In the second podcast show, we will honor and recognize African Americans in the military. The Black men and women who have served their country and are continuing to serve their country are often overlooked, even forgotten. But we will recognize them and I know that their stories will inspire us all. Stay tuned for that show. Both are coming soon. Lot’s of great stuff coming so I look forward to seeing you at rememberinghistory.com where we are remembering history and we’re making it. Bye for now.
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