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Voters in Cleveland Heights overwhelmingly approved a recall of Mayor Kahlil Seren--the first person directly elected to hold the job of mayor in that city. We'll talk about the recall vote as well as several other results from the September primary in Cuyahoga County. The primary winnows ward and mayoral races down to two candidates who advance to the November ballot. Later, we hear from All Things Considered Host Scott Detrow about the mission of NPR as public media faces a loss of federal funding.
On The Kenny & JT Show we welcome in Pro Football Hall of Famer Tom Mack. The 2001 inductee played guard for the Los Angeles Rams from 1966 – 1978. The native from Cleveland Heights is in the community this week as part of the Hall's Residency Program. Our interview is driven by Akron Auto Auction and akronautoauction.com.
VALUE FOR VALUE Thank you to the Bowl After Bowl Episode 401 Producers: dugitup, Robert Willey, Kevin S., ChadF, harvhat, Oystein Berge, Boolysteed, makeheroism, ericpp Send physical mail to: PO BOX 410154 Kansas City, MO 64141 Intro/Outro: Jaxius - Retrograde NudePodcastApps.com Check out the RSS DeMu template Listen to Homegrown Hits Episode 100 ft. ovvrdos Enjoy the sights and sounds of Truth Machine from The Great Unthinking Homegrown Hits is going live TOMORROW at 7pm Central HyperSpaceOut.com FIRST TIME I EVER... Bowlers called in to talk about the First Time THEY Ever went to a funeral. Next week, we want to hear about the First Time YOU Ever showed I.D. TOP THREE 33 NEBRASKA: August cooled down with coolest temperatures in 33 years (Central Nebraska Today) 66 civilians killed in Gaza since dawn, including 33 seeking humanitarian aid (WAFA Agency) Assam pushes back 33 Bangladeshi infiltrators as part of intensified crackdown (New Indian Express) Colombia's ombudswoman says 33 soldiers allegedly kidnapped under orders of a rebel group are freed (ABC) Landslide kills 33 as communications partially restored in Indian-administered Kashmir (AA) BEHIND THE CURTAIN The US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit ruled that the federal government must prove people who use pot "pose a risk of future danger" if it wants to justify applying a law banning them from owning firearms (USCourts.gov) The Department of Veterans Affairs posted tips on "how to smoke drugs safer" (VA) Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer vetoes bill overriding restrictive marijuana business zoning rules in counties (DE.gov) Green Thumb Industries confirms Robin Westman, shooter, previously worked at its Rise dispensary (The Minnesota Star Tribune) Laura Ingraham says she hopes Trump does not reschedule pot (via Alex Berenson + FOX on Twitter) New York Post op-ed suggests slowing down on rescheduling or loosing pot laws (New York Post) Missouri activists filing 2026 initiative to unify hemp, marijuana regulations (Marijuana Moment) Oregon attorney general issued certified ballot title for 2026 initiative to legalize social lounges (OR SOS) Grunt Style has a message for Texas' lieutenant governor (Twitter) Deion Sanders said he's "never been high a day in (his) life" (Twitter) METAL MOMENT Tonight, the RevCyberTrucker brings us FLOPPOTRON's cover of Master of Puppets. Follow @SirRevCyberTrucker@noauthority.social for shenanigans! ON-CHAIN, OFF CHAIN, COCAINE, SHITSTAIN Clark Moody Dashboard Strategy adds $449M in Bitcoin, raising August total to 7.7K BTC (CoinTelegraph) Bitcoin network hashrate returns to all-time highs in August (CoinTelegraph) KC Bitcoiners Coffee FRIDAY September 5, 2025 at Maps Coffee in Lenexa, KS FUCK IT, DUDE. LET'S GO BOWLING! Body cam footage released of Chuck E. Cheese arrest (FOX YouTube) Man, 33, called 'weird' by his adult sister, punches and strangles her (Cleveland Heights police blotter) China 'PhD village' celebrates after gaining another doctoral student, has 33 PhDs already (South China Morning Post) Powerball soars to sixth largest in game's 33-year history (Hays Post) Mexico's jaguar population has jumped 33% since 2010 (Mexico News Daily) 33-year-old rider rescued on trail near Aspen (Denver Gazette) Ancient head unearthed by archeology student at Scottish farm (FOX) Elderly women rescued from hot tub at remote Kentucky cabin (FOX) Umbrella mistaken for assault rifle sparks Syracuse, NY mall lockdown (WBNG) North Carolina official charged with putting drugs in grandchildren's ice cream (FOX) Dozens of piles of cremated remains discovered in desert outside Las Vegas (KLAS)
Send us a textLyndsey Ratchford, World VisionWhat if God is calling us beyond “making a difference” to eradicating injustice?In this episode, I talk with Lyndsey Deane Ratchford (LDR), World Vision's Senior Director of National Donor Engagement. Lyndsey's passion is to see everyday men and women recognize their own power and leverage it for the betterment of the world. A graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary, Lyndsey has an MA in Intercultural Studies and a concentration in International Development. LDR is an avid proponent of high fives, Ted Lasso, and Trader Joe's Chai Tea Latte Mix. She is currently living the dream in Cleveland Heights, OH, with her incredible life partner, George, and 6-year-old daughter, Thea.What happens when passion collides with purpose? Meet Lyndsey - a catalytic leader whose journey has taken her through deep valleys of struggle and doubt, as well as mountaintop experiences of faith and transformation. Her story reveals what radical love looks like in action. She also invites us to rethink our own role in God's vision for justice. Join us on a journey that explores extreme poverty, cultural and generational injustice, the power of proximity, and the greatness of God breaking through it all.This conversation will stir your imagination for what God can do when ordinary people believe transformation is possible.WorldVision.org
Bond set at $2M for Columbus man accused in the death of a 3-year-old boy; another arrest has been made in the case of last month's viral brawl in Cincinnati; wife of Cleveland Heights' mayor pleaded not guilty to trespassing charges; former president Gordon Gee is returning to The Ohio State University.
A man died after his car plunged into Lake Erie; Cleveland Heights residents report they've received threats because of flag displays; Ohio EPA reports on what caused northwest Ohio's Poverty Run creek to turn red; officials in Cincinnati hope a new program eases property tax burden for some residents.
Part 1 involves a meeting with Alex who works in consulting and providing solar energy for businesses. Part 2 is a recap and follow up from Brook and Amarri on what they would like to see in Cleveland Heights as young residents.1:45 Mike lays out Cleveland Heights' housing and vacancy problems, linking crime, retail decline, and lack of city action.4:30 Discussion on eliminating point-of-sale inspections and instead enforcing property upkeep with fines.7:30 Alex and Mike brainstorm new approaches for Severance and Medusa: solar-powered modular housing, hydroponics, and bold redevelopment.10:00 Mike suggests using video storytelling to highlight problems like weed-filled lots and introduce Alex as a forward-thinking “energy guy.”12:00 Brook and A'Marri reflect on local leadership drama, share frustrations as Cleveland Heights residents, and discuss priorities like potholes and vacant homes.
Liz Fisher @tapintohealth_eft is an EFT International Accredited, Certified EFT Practitioner. She originally found EFT while searching for cures for ongoing anxiety 10 years ago and taught herself how to use it by watching YouTube videos. It helped Liz so much that she decided to get certified and started her private EFT practice, Tap Into Health in 2019. In 2023, Liz launched a podcast of the same name that is dedicated to tapping and helping people clear blocks to live their best lives. She has personally overcome Emetophobia, Panic Attacks and Trichotillomania, a body focused repetitive behavior (BFRB) that she had for over 35 years using EFT. Liz has worked with hundreds of clients and has published case studies of her work. Her passion is introducing people to the power of EFT tapping and watching it transform their lives!Liz lives in Cleveland Heights, Ohio and is married to her husband, Ryan. They have two beautiful boys, Jack (13), Sam (9) and a Pomchi named Ziggy. In her free time she loves to be outdoors, or cooking something wonderful in the kitchen for her family.To work with Liz, please visit: https://www.tapintohealth.net — This episode is brought to you by HabitAware. My Keen2 brings awareness to my trichotillomania by giving my wrist a gentle hug or vibration when I'm doing the scanning behavior. Bring awareness into your life by visiting barbaralally.com/habitaware and use code LALLYLOVE for 10% off sitewide! Did you know HabitAware also offers virtual peer coaching? This one-to-one peer-based program will coach you through shifting mindset, practicing healthy strategies and creating your personal roadmap to recovery. To work with me, Ellen or Aneela, head over to habitaware.com/coaching today.—Thank you so much for listening to this episode of Trich Talks.Begin your journey to self-acceptance with trichotillomania by enrolling in my course, Sharing Our Stories. Sharing Our Stories does a deep dive into your relationship with trichotillomania by using my guided journal, My Trichster Diaries, as our workbook. You can learn more at barbaralally.com
Train and truck collide, injuring one, on the west side of Columbus; Cleveland Heights' mayor and police chief are at odds; a northwest Ohio county commissioner wants to know why municipalities haven't seen proceeds from recreational marijuana taxes yet; there are some new things to look forward to at Ohio Stadium this football season.
Brook and Amarri talk about what they are looking for from the new mayor of Cleveland Heights once they are elected.2:30 Brook introduces the topic: what younger Cleveland Heights residents want in the next mayor, highlighting the need for action and better leadership.5:00 Brook shares a personal story about how potholes affect daily life and how simple planning could fix them.8:30 Brook and A'marri discuss Cleveland Heights' communication issues and how improving updates through calendars, email blasts, or social media could help.11:45 Brook brings up the underutilized Severance Town Center, suggesting retail development or even repurposing it into a public park.17:30 Brook and A'marri wrap up their thoughts, emphasizing the need for a proactive mayor focused on housing, infrastructure, and city revitalization.
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Mike, Brook and A'marri talk about the mentality infecting a lot of Cleveland Heights residents that accepts the status quo and how the presence of Laura Hong who is running for mayor will hopefully shake things up.1:30 Mike introduces the episode and explains why Cleveland Heights' upcoming mayoral election is critical for local investors and property owners.3:45 A'marri talks about the apathy residents have toward deteriorating areas in Cleveland Heights and the need for visible change.6:00 Brook criticizes the city's poor decisions like costly roundabouts, calling for practical leadership and budget priorities.10:00 Mike shares Laura Hong's professional background and why she represents a break from the city's stagnant leadership.15:30 The team brainstorms a unique, issue-focused campaign strategy for Laura—featuring attention-grabbing yard signs that highlight local frustrations and demand real solutions.
Mike, Brook and A'marri talk about the mentality infecting a lot of Cleveland Heights residents that accepts the status quo and how the presence of Laura Hong who is running for mayor will hopefully shake things up.1:30 Mike introduces the episode and explains why Cleveland Heights' upcoming mayoral election is critical for local investors and property owners.3:45 A'marri talks about the apathy residents have toward deteriorating areas in Cleveland Heights and the need for visible change.6:00 Brook criticizes the city's poor decisions like costly roundabouts, calling for practical leadership and budget priorities.10:00 Mike shares Laura Hong's professional background and why she represents a break from the city's stagnant leadership.15:30 The team brainstorms a unique, issue-focused campaign strategy for Laura—featuring attention-grabbing yard signs that highlight local frustrations and demand real solutions.
Members of the Ohio State Highway Patrol will help with flood relief efforts in Texas; Cincinnati's assistant fire chief has been suspended; Cleveland Heights voters will vote on their mayor's recall in September; Defiance College is adding new women's sports.
A Hocking Hills hiker is dead after an uprooted tree fell on them; Cleveland Heights city council confirms signatures on a petition to recall the mayor; the city of Columbus has sued the Trump administration; there is controversy over the state budget's provision that uses unclaimed funds to pay for Cleveland Browns' new stadium.
Send Jay comments via textIs true love still possible after 40? Heidi Friedman's remarkable journey—from her divorce to dating 104 times over ten years—reveals a transformative path to authentic connection and genuine partnership later in life. Drawing from her extensive experiences and interviews with happily married couples, Heidi shares inspiring insights and practical wisdom for anyone navigating love in midlife.In this candid conversation, Heidi discusses how therapy helped her break patterns and become her own best date before meeting her husband. She recounts hilarious dating disasters—like the date who brought legal documents for her review—and meaningful lessons about what she truly needs in a partner. Her guiding mantra, “I will be alone before I be with the wrong person,” ultimately led her to discover heartfelt, lasting love.Highlights & Key Takeaways:Working on yourself first is essential—self-love and confidence attract the right partner.Dating with confidence involves an open heart, multiple avenues, and setting realistic expectations.Approaching dating apps with patience and proper screening can lead to meaningful connections.Becoming your own “best date” prepares you for genuine, fulfilling partnership.Boundaries and taking breaks are crucial for personal growth and clarity.Never ignore red flags—trust your intuition over chemistry or fleeting feelings.Heidi Friedman BioHeidi B. Friedman, formerly Goldstein and born Eisman, is a successful attorney and partner at a large law firm specializing in all areas of environmental law and environmental, social and governance (ESG) based counseling. Love Lessons is her first book, but Heidi has written related to her professional life and experience as a female lawyer.Heidi lives in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, with her husband Will, and has four children. Two children she birthed, Morgan (25) and Zach (21) and two are her bonus children, Max (28) and Ben (26). In her life, she has a strong network of amazing women who she treasures and who provide support, guidance and company for drinking wine.Find Heidi Online: Instagram, Website, Buy Book (Amazon)Support the showFREE WORKBOOK3 Steps to Loving Your Empty Nest Life ENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts or follow on Spotify and many more. LOVE THE SHOW?Get your THIS EMPTY NEST LIFE swagReview us on Love the Podcast, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify -- reviews and ratings help others find us and we'd appreciate your support greatly.CONNECT WITH JAYEmail, LinkedIn, Instagram, or TikTok
Mike, Brook and A'marri talk with Laura Hong, partner at Tucker Ellis law firm and attorney with nearly 40 years of uninterrupted trial experience defending class action, mass and toxic tort, product, and commercial litigation about her plans if she were to be elected for Mayor of Cleveland Heights. As this is the Cleveland Real Estate Investor podcast and we are Cleveland Heights residents, our main priority is the current state of housing. City Hall has not been the least bit proactive in dealing with nearly 400 vacant houses and we need not only a change in code enforcement, but also a change in mindset of all Cleveland Heights residents. All this and more on the Cleveland Real Estate Investor Podcast.1:45 Laura introduces herself as a Cleveland Heights resident of over 40 years and a seasoned attorney, explaining why she's running for mayor—to fix the housing crisis and restore leadership.5:00 Mike and Laura dive into the issue of vacant homes, criticizing the city's lack of a master plan and strategic code enforcement, and highlighting the economic impact of 400+ empty properties.11:00 Laura supports eliminating point-of-sale inspections and stresses the need for smarter, more modern housing policies that help buyers and developers move efficiently.20:30 Laura outlines her first 30 days as mayor: building trust with staff, setting a clear strategic direction, and focusing on reducing vacancy through fast, actionable plans.34:45 The team explains how targeting a few neglected homes per block can raise property values, attract businesses, and help restore community pride in struggling areas.
Ohio US Representative Joyce Beatty's name on Minnesota assassin's hit list; embattled Cleveland Heights mayor Kahlil Seren fails to qualify for re-election; flooding in Wheeling, WV over the weekend was eerily similar to a flood nearby in Ohio 35 years ago; Findlay is proposing a new park but not without controversy.
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In this episode, the Lesa greets a new guest, attorney and author Heidi Friedman, whose recent book, *Love Lessons 104 Dates, and the Stories That Led Me to True Love*, provides insightful wisdom on relationships. Heidi shares her journey post-divorce, her decade-long dating experiences, and the 11 core lessons she identified through research and personal development. These lessons include themes like the importance of self-improvement, staying open to opportunities, not settling, and finding a partner who helps you become your best self. The discussion dives deep into maintaining authentic relationships, mutual support in partnerships, and embracing personal growth both before and during a marriage.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction01:35 Heidi's Personal Journey and Divorce02:05 Dating and Finding True Love03:56 Writing the Book and Lessons for Her Kids04:26 Impact of the Book on Readers06:56 Discussing the 11 Lessons10:44 Key Lessons: Putting Yourself Out There and Not Settling15:57 The Importance of Mutual Support in Relationships17:34 Starting the Day with Balance17:54 Moving to California and the Bar Exam18:31 Teamwork in Modern Marriages19:42 Themes of Great Marriages20:02 The Importance of Feeling Safe21:35 Embracing Authenticity in Relationships24:06 Supporting Each Other's Best Self25:21 Valentine's Day and Self-Love27:06 Navigating Dating and Relationships29:06 Concluding Thoughts and Future PlansHeidi Friedman BioHeidi B. Friedman, formerly Goldstein and born Eisman, is a successful attorney and partner at a large law firm specializing in all areas of environmental law and environmental, social and governance (ESG) based counseling. Love Lessons is her first book, but Heidi has written regularly for Bloomberg, Law 360, and other publications related to her professional life and experience as a female lawyer.Heidi lives in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, with her husband Will, and their joint baby, Felix, a cur mix they rescued. Will is Heidi's do-over after being single for almost 10 years and surviving 104 dates.Heidi has four children. Two children she birthed, Morgan (25) and Zach (21) and two are her bonus children, Max (28) and Ben (26). Heidi and Will greatly enjoy traveling as well as spending time with friends. Heidi likes walks around Shaker Lakes, her time at yoga and Pilates, and date nights at a bar with Will. In her life, she has a strong network of amazing women who she treasures and who provide support, guidance and company for drinking wine.https://heidifriedman.comhttp://www.instagram.com/lovelessons104 DIY Parenting Plan CourseFind More From Lesa Here!Marrie Simpson's Metabolic Resetjjflizanes.com/lesa
Another former employee has filed a lawsuit against the city of Cleveland Heights; former southwest Ohio government administrator found guilty after a human trafficking investigation; the state's House Minority Leader is stepping down; Akron-based Goodyear is celebrating a major anniversary for its iconic blimp.
Law enforcement officials in Central Ohio share details about the capture of a man who allegedly shot two police officers last week; Cleveland Heights city council passed a resolution of no confidence against the city's mayor; bill regarding dangerous dogs is making its way through the statehouse; Put-in-Bay man goes to space.
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Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren posted a 15-minute video on social media Wednesday, denying that his wife made antisemitic remarks in text messages and conversation. Residents angrily confronted him at Monday night's City Council meeting, demanding his resignation. He has been under fire since March, when former Akron Mayor resigned as city administrator just three months into his tenure, saying the job was untenable because of a relative of the mayor. Questions about the actions of the mayor's wife, Natalie McDaniel, have persisted. The council will hold a special committee meeting later Friday in which they'll discuss the mayor's comments. We will discuss the mayor's response and what led to it to begin Friday's “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable.” We will also talk about some of the other top stories of the week including, the city of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County cutting ties this week with the Greater Cleveland Partnership. The GCP, the region's chamber of commerce, sided with the Browns ownership by endorsing the plan to leave downtown for a new football complex in Brook Park.
Columbus firefighter arrested on federal child pornography charges; ICE getting involved in the case of a 24 year old man who posed as a high school student in northwest Ohio; congressman from southwest Ohio catching heat from President Trump for voting against the big, beautiful bill; where is Cleveland Heights' mayor?
Columbus firefighter arrested on federal child pornography charges; ICE getting involved in the case of a 24 year old man who posed as a high school student in northwest Ohio; congressman from southwest Ohio catching heat from President Trump for voting against the big, beautiful bill; where is Cleveland Heights' mayor?
Former teacher in Columbus charged for alleged inappropriate relationship with a student; Hamilton County coroner releases info on officer-involved death of man whose father later allegedly ran over a sheriff's deputy; protesters in Cleveland Heights call for mayor's resignation over his wife's alleged behavior; ODNR offers tips to stay safe while fishing.
Former teacher in Columbus charged for alleged inappropriate relationship with a student; Hamilton County coroner releases info on officer-involved death of man whose father later allegedly ran over a sheriff's deputy; protesters in Cleveland Heights call for mayor's resignation over his wife's alleged behavior; ODNR offers tips to stay safe while fishing.
Send us a textFamily bonds take center stage as the podcast welcomes a very special guest—Mark, the older brother of host Rick. This long-anticipated appearance brings hilarious childhood stories, heartfelt memories, and of course, plenty of beer tasting to celebrate Rick's birthday weekend.The brothers dive into two distinct brews with enthusiasm and expertise. First, they sample Boss Dogs Jobu, a hazy IPA from Cleveland Heights that earns impressive ratings for its balanced heat and complex flavor profile. Their passionate discussion about the differences between traditional IPAs and hazy varieties reflects their growing appreciation for craft beer subtleties. Later, they revisit Founders Dirty Bastard, a Scottish-style ale with rich chocolate notes, demonstrating how their palates and preferences have evolved since starting the podcast.What truly makes this episode shine, however, are the unfiltered family stories that emerge between sips. Mark reveals his protective relationship with Rick as children, including how he would check on his younger brother during the night. Childhood nicknames like "Putt-Putt" and "Skidmark" come to light, much to Rick's chagrin. The brothers play their signature game "Ricky's Bad Choices," leading to hilarious confessions about bar mishaps, unusual foods, and even Mark's youthful attempt to outrun the police.Throughout it all runs a genuine thread of brotherhood that's impossible to fake. Their easy banter, inside jokes, and comfortable ribbing create an atmosphere that makes listeners feel like they're sharing beers around a campfire with old friends. As Mark puts it himself, driving to the recording felt "like a little kid on Christmas morning"—a sentiment that perfectly captures the joyful reunion spirit that makes this episode special.Ready to join this family celebration? Pour yourself something cold and hit play for another reason to drink!Support the showwww.anotherreasontodrink.com
In this heart-to-heart conversation, I sat down with Heidi Freeman, successful attorney and author of "Love Lessons: 104 Dates and the Stories That Led Me to True Love." Heidi shares how turning 40 sparked her quest to understand what true love looks like by interviewing couples in strong relationships. What began as research turned into 11 core themes about authentic connection. With refreshing honesty, Heidi opens up about her 104-date journey, complete with hilarious mishaps, surprising insights, and the beautiful moment when she finally met her husband Will.This episode cuts through the anxiety about modern dating to remind us that love requires resilience - and is worth 100 disappointing dates.Key MomentsTurning 40: Heidi realized she didn't know what true love looked like or felt like and decided to interview couples in solid partnershipsResearch: Heidi interviewed 50+ couples separately to find themesMutual reciprocity: The most impactful insight was how partners take turns supporting each other through life's wavesThe myth of love at first sight: No one Heidi interviewed mentioned this - instead they talked about initial connection and safetyD04 dates: Heidi shares both hilarious dating disasters and meaningful lessons learnedFinding Will: How she met her husband through yoga connections and recognized the difference in how she feltDating in the wild vs. apps: The benefits of meeting people through activities vs. onlineQuotes"I had to put on my big girl underwear and go back out there." - Heidi on persevering after dating disappointments"I think it's not us. This is the way we are socialized...to value relationships, which is awesome. But then we're also socialized to put our own personal value in relationships, and that's what's harmful." - Sade Curry"Mutual reciprocity and safety... even if you didn't have all the other sprinkles in a relationship, but you had these, you could make a good relationship out of that." - Sade Curry"What if the next date is him? I would constantly say that to myself when I didn't want to go." - Heidi on staying hopefulAbout Heidi:Heidi Freeman (formerly Goldstein, born Eisman) is a successful attorney and partner at a large law firm specializing in environmental law and social and environmental governance-based counseling. She's written her first book, "Love Lessons," chronicling her dating journey and the relationship insights she gained. Heidi has previously written for Bloomberg Law, 360, and other professional publications. She lives in Cleveland Heights, Ohio with her husband Will and their blended family - two children of her own and two bonus children with Will.Connect With Heidihttps://heidifriedman.comhttp://www.instagram.com/lovelessons104Podcast: "I Love You More" with her 22-year-old son Zach (available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts)Book: "Love Lessons: 104 Dates and the Stories That Led Me to True Love" (Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Goodreads)Ready to Transform Your Dating Life?If this episode resonated with you, I'd love to help you apply these insights to your own dating journey. Book a complimentary dating consultation call with me at sadecurry.com/info and discover how you can build the confidence, clarity, and connection skills to find your perfect match.
Pine Hill Police Chief Nikisha Gailes advised on March 12, an anonymous tip from Ohio led to the arrest of Gary Kendall Brown in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. A tipster learned that Brown was wanted in Alabama from a CrimeStoppers' media release and notified Pine Hill Police Department. Pine Hill PD notified the U.S. Marshals, who contacted authorities in Ohio. On March 18, at approximately 6:30 a.m., Brown was located and arrested during a traffic stop in Cleveland, Ohio, where he is awaiting extradition to Alabama. Brown is a suspect in the shooting of 51-year-old Carrie Simon in November of 2023....Article Link
Some of the best modern Chinese food in Cleveland is found in a silver retro diner car in Cleveland Heights where Liu Fang and husband Carl Setzer have found a home for Abundance Culinary. Moving here just as the pandemic started to rage in the US, Fang found comfort cooking dumplings and other foods that felt familiar to her. After finding her footing through pop-ups at Larder and relishing the abundance of local, fresh ingredients, meats, herbs, spices and other resources, she eventually built out an exciting and evolving menu so big that she needed her own place. Her pre-America story is largely unknown. From working the coal mine industry to running China's largest craft brewery, she shares her incredible journey in this episode. This episode is supported by Kate's Fish and Edgewater Hospitality.
Northeast Ohio businesses, organizations, and communities are already feeling the impacts of the Trump administration's executive orders on immigration. On January 20th, the Trump Administration halted refugee resettlement--stranding some refugees within hours of their scheduled travel to the US. And then on Sunday, January 26th, Cilantro Taqueria in Cleveland Heights confirmed that ICE agents took six employees of the restaurant into custody. They're reportedly being held in Geauga County with 52 other detainees. This news has shaken both undocumented and documented immigrants in the region. Additionally, Ohio legislators have also moved to block local municipalities from forming sanctuary cities.
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Cincy Big Mac Bridge Update; New law allows military to place kids in public schools; Ohio Turnpike toll late fees; Ohio Hwy Patrol needs troopers; Price of eggs rising; Massive fire in Cleveland Heights; Two SWOH counties experiencing serious bird flu issues; Update on Ohio job growth; Akron use of force audit update.
Cincy Big Mac Bridge Update; New law allows military to place kids in public schools; Ohio Turnpike toll late fees; Ohio Hwy Patrol needs troopers; Price of eggs rising; Massive fire in Cleveland Heights; Two SWOH counties experiencing serious bird flu issues; Update on Ohio job growth; Akron use of force audit update.
Send us a textIn Episode 19 hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens welcome special guest Investigator Tom Beers, a firefighter and fire investigator with the Cleveland Heights Fire Department and board member for the Ohio Chapter of the International Association of Arson Investigators. The episode kicks off with a delightfully entertaining discussion about regional accents and dialect differences, from the peculiarities of Midwestern pronunciations to the great "pop vs. soda" debate!The conversation takes an exciting turn as Tom shares his journey from aspiring lawyer to firefighter, sparked by a chance encounter during a college EMS ride-along. He describes his fascinating path through military service, the Dayton Fire Academy, and eventually to Cleveland Heights, where he's served for over 20 years. Tom then dives into his groundbreaking work drafting new Ohio legislation for fire investigators' firearms qualifications, updating laws that hadn't been touched since 1953!The hosts and Tom share their experience at the Ohio conference, where Scott and Chasity taught a packed session on AI applications in fire investigation. They also geek out over cutting-edge forensic technology, including an impressive demonstration of a new UV flashlight for detecting ignitable liquids. A highlight of their Ohio visit was an impromptu two-hour tour of the state's forensic lab, which left them thoroughly impressed with the facility's 7-10 day turnaround times and sophisticated capabilities.The episode wraps up with heartwarming stories of podcast fans they met at the conference, a review of the Evidence Collection Technician (ECT) certification process, and their signature segment "Can You Use It in a Sentence?" where Tom challenges listeners with the term "inductive reasoning." From accents to arson investigation, this episode perfectly blends education, entertainment, and the passion these investigators bring to their field.Be sure to catch the next episode in two weeks, where they'll unpack the meaning of "inductive reasoning" and continue bringing you the latest insights into fire investigation!Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, give us 5 stars, hit the follow button, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere you are listening in from. Follow us on social media!Instagram: @infocus_podcastLinkedIn: INFOCUS podcastFacebook: INFOCUS podcastTikTok: @infocus_podcast
To kick off Season 5 of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Mr. Renaldo "Rip" Gates—a Life Coach, Inspirational Speaker, Soweto Panthers Coach, Business Developer, and Visionary. Originally from Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and now residing in Johannesburg, South Africa, Renaldo has achieved remarkable success as an International Professional Basketball Player, Head Coach, Talent Scout, International Business Owner, and Creative Writer.In this episode, Renaldo shares his journey, starting with his childhood in Lakeview Saint Clare. He recalls how his father's work in television opened doors for their family to move to a better neighborhood in Ohio. Despite the improved surroundings, Renaldo faced daily challenges, both physically and emotionally, including frequent fights in school. He immersed himself in various sports but was especially drawn to basketball.Renaldo also talks about his deep community involvement, regular church attendance, and witnessing his mother's frequent hospital visits, which shaped his character. Driven by his dream of becoming an NBA player, he attended numerous basketball camps and eventually turned professional, leading to a career with the Soweto Panthers in NBA Africa.The conversation takes a turn as Renaldo recounts a life-changing incident that landed him in the hospital for several days and ultimately ended his professional basketball career. Join us for this compelling interview as Renaldo opens up about his incredible journey, marked by triumphs and setbacks. Support the showThank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB - Stories to Create Podcast
Andy Baskin shares his experience getting enshrined at the Cleveland Heights High School Hall of Fame.
Baskin & Phelps (Dan Menningen in for Jeff Phelps) speak with Finlete CEO Rob Connolly, react to Kevin Stefanski's presser , and Andy Baskin speaks about being enshrined at the Cleveland Heights High School Hall of Fame.
Columbus man, woman, and infant dead after apparent murder-suicide; state officials are investigating an officer-involved shooting in Cleveland Heights; Donald Trump cites debunked rumor about immigrants eating pets in Springfield during presidential debate; NFL now investigating new sexual assault allegations against Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson.
"I still try to be that authentic person, I think that's important for me...It makes it difficult because everything you do is under a microscope and everything you say is under a microscope..." Jason Kelce As the NFL Kicks off this week, there will be some famous football faces missing on the sidelines, notably the greatest coach of all time Bill Belichick and Super Bowl Champ & future Hall of Famer Jason Kelce. Although not too far from the sidelines, these guys are making the pivot into different roles this season analyzing the game they love vs competing for it week after week. But Jason shares with Ryan, Channing and Fred that he's been pivoting his entire life, as it hasn't always been the pageantry of fame, success and celebritism we see now. In this episode of The Pivot Podcast in partnership with Fanatics, Jason reflects back on the ups and downs of his football journey, his family-first mentality, his relationship with his brother Travis, meeting his wife Kylie and how he manages to stay even-keeled in the current chaos of his life. We laugh a lot and learn even more about the man behind the jolly smile we see all the time. Hard work and success has always been core to the Kelce family, but the spotlight seems to be shining the brightest now on the family. A 6th round NFL draft pick turned Super Bowl champ with a NFL career spanning 13 years including 7 Pro Bowl seasons, The former Philadelphia Eagle may be retired from football but says he's taken on more jobs now than he's ever had before. Preparing to work alongside Ryan for ESPN Monday Night Football Countdown each week while continuing to build his podcast empire with Travis after recently signing a deal worth over a $100M, one of the largest podcast deals done to date. Growing up in Cleveland Heights, it's sometimes hard for Jason to imagine how two brothers not just made it to the NFL but crafted a career filled with accolades and now have taken the world by storm with their brotherly bond as their personal and professional lives are captivating not just sports fans, but everyone. Ryan asks Jason how he is handling it all and how escapes the limelight to find quiet for himself and with his wife and kids. Jason says staying true to who he is and not changing has helped balance out the expectations and lets us in on his secret getaway to block out the noise. Extremely grateful for the opportunities, Jason recognizes the positives that have come with the meteoric rise the past 2 years between the Super Bowl match up vs Travis, to Kylie and his mom becoming household favorites to their podcast taking off to his brother's personal life dating Taylor Swift bringing them all under a different type of microscope. The trio chat about they dynamics of Jason's relationship with Travis amongst so many big changes, from his relationship with Taylor to their business endeavors as he shares with Fred, Channing and Ryan that at the grass roots, him and Travis are very similar humans with the same core values and opens up on a few of the the traits that make them different, from pop culture tastes to footwear. Jason credits his wife Kylie for impacting him in a ways he can't put into words and says she is the anchor, holding everything down as the waters continue to wash in new things everyday. Talking football as the guys do, Jason offers a unique perspective into his own career, the Eagles, Andy Reid and on what makes Travis and Patrick Mahomes so darn special and hard to defend as the discussion of a Chiefs 3peat becomes more real as the season gets ready to kick off. And of course, Channing and Jason exchange some of their stories that make them lovable and give us all laughs. Stay tapped into all things Pivot and subscribe! As NFL season begins this week, we are bringing you all the premium content you're looking for- starting with this week's episode with one of the latest and greatest to touch a football. Big season ahead! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 36 of DineDrinkCLE: The Podcast, hosts Josh Duke and Alex Darus, along with Marc Bona, talk about Nighttown's sudden closure in Cleveland Heights. The crew also discusses Jolene's Honky Tonk, a new country-themed bar coming to East 4th Street. The trio also chat about their favorite bites from the recent Taste of Black Cleveland: The Food Showcase 6.0 event before Paris Wolfe stops by to talk about Oktoberfest season in Northeast Ohio.
Musician, comedian and writer Dave Hill returns to the Power Chord Hour to talk about the new Valley Lodge record Shadows in Paradise and lots moreDAVE HILLhttps://www.davehillonline.comhttps://www.instagram.com/mrdavehillhttp://www.valleylodgehq.comhttps://valleylodge.bandcamp.comPCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Special Thanks to my buddy Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this episode!https://www.meettheexpertspodcast.comhttps://www.jvimobile.com
On April 28, 2001, two men attacked a woman as she returned home in Cleveland Heights, OH. The men sexually assaulted her and then left with various items, including her cell phone. In the following days, police traced the cell phone to 24-year-old Chris Miller. Chris said that he had just bought the cell phone from someone else, but despite no forensic evidence tying Chris to the crime, the victim identified him out of a photo lineup and he was sentenced to 40 years in prison. To learn more and get involved, visit:https://lavaforgood.com/podcast/152-wrongful-conviction-junk-science-hair-microscopy-evidence/https://www.fggfirm.com/ We started the Wrongful Conviction podcast to provide a voice to innocent people in prison. We want to hear your voices, too.So call us at 833-207-4666 and leave us a message.Tell us how these powerful, often tragic and sometimes triumphant, stories make you feel. Shocked?Inspired? Motivated?We want to know! We may even include your story in a future episode.And hey, the more of you that join in, the more power our collective voices will have.So tell a friend to listen and to call us too at 833-207-4666 Wrongful Conviction is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we celebrate Earth Month and the power of local environmental action with the Cleveland Heights Green Team, its co-founder Catalina Wagers, and volunteer Suzanne Zilber. The Cleveland Heights Green Team was founded in 2021 and is very active, with over 300 volunteers. They have a full calendar of events planned for Earth Month, and during the rest of the year, they are busy organizing green space clean-ups, recycling drives, plastics reduction campaigns, eco fairs, and more. Getting involved with a green team is a great way to channel your environmental concerns into fun and impactful actions. It's also a great way to meet like-minded people in your community. Join us as we hear how this green team was founded, how to get involved with other green teams in Cuyahoga County or start one of your own, and ways to celebrate Earth Month throughout the Land. Check the links below for calendars of events and other helpful information. Guests:Catalina Wagers, Co-Founder, Cleveland Heights Green TeamSuzanne Zilber, Member, Cleveland Heights Green TeamResources:CH Green Team WebsiteAbout the Cleveland Heights Green Team Earth Month in the Heights - Calendar Cleveland Heights Green Team Events - ways to get involvedSustainable Cleveland Earth Month Other green teams in Cuyahoga County - get involved with your local green teamLaurel School Youth Climate Summit (April 14th) Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/ecospeaksclehttps://www.instagram.com/ecospeakscleContact us:hello@ecospeakscle.com
Ohio State's current roster is enjoying Spring Break. You know what that means: No news is GOOD news. Ohio State's current staff? Hard at work trying to add future Buckeyes to the mix. Here's a name to know: Dakorien Moore, Class of 2025 wide receiver from Duncanville (Texas). Sure, it's shocking Brian Hartline is chasing another elite prospect ... or not. Moore, committed to LSU, is expected to visit Columbus early next week and already has several Ohio State commitments - see Sanchez, Devin - trying to guide his pledge from Baton Rouge to Central Ohio. But that's not all. Our Bill Kurelic and Mark Porter wax poetic on Cleveland Heights star Marquise Davis, dive deep on recent punter commitment Nick McCarty and much more. Spend 5ish with us this a.m., 'Nutters! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judge William L. Dawson is the administrative and presiding Judge of the East Cleveland Court. He is a speaker, author and a 500 hour Certified Yoga Teacher. Judge Dawson owns the PowerYogaFlow School of Yoga and The Yoga Lab Studio in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Judge Dawson teaches leadership & yoga all across the country in order to help people reach their highest potential. www.JudgeDawson.com
Judge William L. Dawson is the administrative and presiding Judge of the East Cleveland Court. He is a speaker, author and a 500 hour Certified Yoga Teacher. Judge Dawson owns the PowerYogaFlow School of Yoga and The Yoga Lab Studio in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Judge Dawson teaches leadership & yoga all across the country in order to help people reach their highest potential. www.JudgeDawson.com
0:30: Welcome back Fr. Damian, who was out sick this past week.2:35: Valentine's Day or Ash Wednesday? Mike is clearly making adjustments to celebrate Valentine's Day?3:15: FD notes Ss. Cyril and Methodius Day as well.5:20: Notes on the Super Bowl and Taylor Swift. Reference to Cain Park in Cleveland Heights.6:20: Usher got married?7:05: People are rooting for people to get married and have a family.7:35: Dr. Steve Chanderbhan's article on how Valentine's Day and Ash Wednesday are not too far apart.8:40: True love requires sacrifice.9:00: It's like athletics.10:20: Be faithful; but go slow.11:05: God perfects things, not us.12:35: Mike and his classmate Ed on preaching practice.14:25: Obviously this isn't about being ok with sin.14:55: On entrusting a job search to the Holy Spirit.16:35: Taylor Swift's "The Man"16:45: Lenten Resolutions?18:35: Church Search goes to Transfiguration.20:15: Readings for the First Sunday of Lent.If you have a question: email that to mhayes@dioceseofcleveland.org
The Chiefs are Super Bowl champions and Patrick Mahomes will add another ring to his collection after beating the 49ers, 25-22. Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe reacted to the Super Bowl on Monday's Orange and Brown Talk Podcast and framed what they saw in a Browns lens. Of course it starts with Mahomes and the reality that if the Browns want to get to the Super Bowl for the first time, they have to go through Mahomes, who continues to thwart good teams with big dreams. Are the Browns equipped to do it? Then they discuss some winners and losers from the game before they spend time talking about Cleveland Heights native Travis Kelce. They also talk commercials, halftime and more. Want to become a Football Insider subscriber? Get more info here. Music credits: Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices