POPULARITY
Drought conditions end; NC part of lawsuit against LiveNation; Community Matters Cafe 5k
Listen to the latest episode of the Paycheck Podcast by Miranda Martin, Events and Social Media Manager at the Community Matters Cafe.
John Hayes and Danny Brams are at Community Matters Cafe to react to the news that Englishman Dean Smith has officially been announced as Charlotte FC's new manager. The guys examine Smith's management style and debate whether this is the right fit for The Crown. Plus, Danny recaps his trip to MLS Cup and we celebrate our new partnership with Rare and Retro Soccer.Visit rareandretrosoccer.com and use coupon code soccershow15 to get 15% off your purchase.
In the sixth episode of Season 3 of the Paper Trails podcast, Nick sits down with the Executive Chef of Community Matters Cafe Chayil Johnson .Listen as Chayil speaks about his culinary influence from growing up in New Orleans and how Community Matters Cafe is impacting Charlotte.
Chayil Johnson, Executive Chef at Community Matters Cafe, brings more than just pastries to the studio for this batch: he shares a mission and a strategy to transform the lives of members of our local community battling addiction. The Charlotte Rescue Mission provides recovery programs that offer skills, opportunities, and hope for the future. To learn more and get involved, visit charlotterescuemission.org and grab a bite at Community Matters Cafe today!
Tune in here for a special edition of Crossing the Streams on The Brett Winterble Show! Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman both join The Coach and Brett live in studio! They start things off by talking about The Coach's upcoming event for "The Rebound" podcast featuring Jay Bilas later this month that Bo is Emceeing + Beth talks about how her personality is spreading amongst the guys at WBT. Bo and Beth also share their thoughts on Coach Doherty's music taste before the whole crew talks about what they consider their "guilty pleasure," songs. Finally Coach Doherty talks about the charity that his event is benefiting -- the Charlotte Rescue Mission and the Community Matters Cafe. If you'd like to learn more or get tickets to attend the event head to dohertycoaching.com Bo and Beth hang around for a second segment and talk with Brett and The Coach about a story involving problems with electric vehicles and battery fires in New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John and Danny are back at Community Matters Cafe where the core values are integrity, service, love & fun. We try to bring that vibe to the show on the eve of the first cup match at The Fortress.
Listen to the latest Paycheck Podcast from Miranda Martin, Events & Social Media Manager at Community Matters Cafe.
John Hayes and Danny Brams are at Community Matters Cafe for a coffee cast! The guys address the Andre Shinyashiki story and answer TFOS questions.
This week I am so excited to welcome Chayil Johnson to the podcast! Chayil is the Executive Chef at Community Matters Cafe in Charlotte, NC, where the core mission is helping the men and women of the Charlotte Rescue Mission, who are battling addiction and substance abuse, by teaching life skills and then implementing them in the setting of the cafe and restaurant. In this conversation, we dive into topics relating to faith, using your gifts for the Kingdom of God, fighting the desire to compare, and lessons learned from David and Esther in the Bible. I believe this interview will motivate you to pursue your passions with new fervor! Check out the latest Collected Merch! Click HERE for show notes! >>>Collecting stories that remind us of who God is and who we are in Him.To learn more about Collected Ministries email jes@collectedministries.org. For access to all episodes and show notes, please visit thecollectedpodcast.com.Follow us on Instagram!Collected @collectedpodcast Jes @jesbiondo for personal life and @sprezzafoundry for hand-letteringIf you believe in what God is doing through Collected, we would be so grateful for financial support! Go to collectedministries.org/donate to make a tax deductible gift. This episode of The Collected Podcast was recorded and edited by Jacob Early. Logo design by Ben Biondo.
Dr. Howell speaks with Ed Price, Chief Operating Officer of Charlotte Rescue Mission, about the new opportunities and transformation occurring at Community Matters Cafe.
In this episode, I speak to Chayil Johnson, a Chef de Cuisine and an educator at Community Matters Cafe in uptown Charlotte, NC. Born and raised in New Orleans, Chayil, one of 6 siblings, was great at baseball and music. But, as an over-thinker and perfectionist, he frequently suffered from anxiety. He began cooking at age 12, thanks to a program by Emeril Lagasse, and finally found solace.In a nutshell, we chat about…The biggest cultural difference between New Orleans and Charlotte and how the food culture inspired Chayil's passion for cooking.How Chayil was his own harshest critic.The structure of discipline that Chayil practices and the impact of perfectionism/rigidity.Chayil's relationship with his body.What the Community Matters Cafe is, the services they offer, and what the cafe means to him. … and so much more…!LinksCheck out Chef Chayil on InstagramInstagram: @yepigototherapyWebsite: Sun Counseling and WellnessCommunity Matters Cafe
You can find lunch or a cup of coffee in dozens of places in Uptown or South End Charlotte, but you can't always get them with a side of helping humanity. We know a place where that's possible -- not just easing your hunger but helping men and women who hunger for better lives after recovering from addiction and homelessness. Community Matter Cafe at Charlotte Rescue Mission is helping these men and women get back on their feet, by serving you lunch and getting you on your way. Ed Price is the Director of Life Skills Operations at Community Matters Cafe, and he joins us on the BrandBuilders Podcast to talk about how the cafe fared in a year when a lot of restaurants struggled.
Listen to the latest Charlotte Rescue Mission paycheck podcast by Ed Price, Life Skills Program Director at Community Matters Cafe.
This episode is all about the basics of organising your kitchen. Bonnie and Lily chat to Chef Chayil Johnson from Community Matters Cafe to find out what essential items you should invest in and what are the gadgets taking up valuable real estate in your kitchen. They also chat about food storage, meal planning and how to avoid cross-contamination. SHOW NOTESDownload your Organising Cheat SheetJoin the Little Home Organised Community on Facebook
Listen to the latest Charlotte Rescue Mission paycheck podcast by Ed Price, Life Skills Program Director at Community Matters Cafe.
Listen to the latest Charlotte Rescue Mission paycheck podcast by Ed Price, Director of Life Skills Operations at Community Matters Cafe.
With Charlotte's chronic homeless population at just under two thousand people, providing resources can be challenging. In July of 2016, Emmanuel and Adrienne Threatt founded Hope Vibes with the hopes of providing basic hygiene products to those who need it most, particularly women. In this episode of The Biscuit CLT Podcast, Tim Miner talks to Emmanuel and Adrienne at Community Matters Cafe. Their conversation covers the founding of Hope Vibes, how they balance running a non-profit and a relationship, as well as their hopes for the city. Find out more about Hope Vibes at hopevibes.org. Stick around after that chat for a short conversation with Charles Thomas about the work Knight Foundation is doing in Charlotte's Historic West End.
Meet Tony, a student in our Life Skills Training Program at Community Matters Cafe. Tony came to Rebound in February and decided that the Life Skills Program was the next best step for him in his recovery process. He has enjoyed every part of his experience in the program. He says "I can smile today because I'm not that same broken man I came here being." He is graduating from the Life Skills Program on November 21st. This will be his first graduating from anything and he is eager to put on his cap and gown. He is happy for the support and love that people have shown him that helped him get to this point. Tony is hopeful for the doors that God will open for him and all the opportunities he will have after graduation. Continue listening to his story and see how Community Matters Cafe has helped change his life.
Nothing starts a day like a great cup of coffee -- and we know where you can get one. But this place is different -- it's where buying that cup of coffee or any of the delicious dishes to go with it, serves a purpose greater than waking you up and easing your hunger. It also helps men and women recovering from addiction and homelessness get back on their feet, off the street, and into more stable lives. Ed Brown joins us now on Charlotte Real Estate Talk to tell us the story behind Community Matters Cafe.
In the latest Community Over Coffee podcast, we talk to Dennis about what his time at the cafe has been like. He opens up about how Rebound and Community Matters Cafe has had a tremendous impact on his life, and how thankful he is for this program. He is grateful for the customers and donors of Community Matters Cafe and says "I think that you're all a blessing to a lot of people because this cafe helps a lot of people." He is looking forward to what life after graduation will entail for him and is hopeful for his future.
Ed Price, director of Community Matters Cafe shares how a budding cafe does more than serve up your favorite dark roast, but offers something truly special to a fast growing city like Charlotte, NC. In tandem with the Charlotte Rescue Mission, these non profits teach substance abuse graduates real life skills training and more. If someone you know can benefit from this message please share. Thanks for listening, sharing and subscribing our podcast. www.SCSMradio.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letstalkgame/support
Ed Price, director of Community Matters Cafe shares how a budding cafe does more than serve up your favorite dark roast, but offers something truly special to a fast growing city like Charlotte, NC. In tandem with the Charlotte Rescue Mission, these non profits teach substance abuse graduates real life skills training and more. If someone you know can benefit from this message please share. Thanks for listening, sharing and subscribing our podcast. www.SCSMradio.com
Ed Price, director of Community Matters Cafe shares how a budding cafe does more than serve up your favorite dark roast, but offers something truly special to a fast growing city like Charlotte, NC. In tandem with the Charlotte Rescue Mission, these non profits teach substance abuse graduates real life skills training and more. If someone you know can benefit from this message please share. Thanks for listening, sharing and subscribing our podcast. Be sure to follow us on www.Instagram.com/scsmsports
Listen to Paula Elkins, our Cafe Manager, as she reflects on all of the successes and challenges our students are facing behind the Community Matters Cafe coffee shop counter.
"The day before my three job interviews, I found out I was accepted into the program. I gave up trying to make the decision and just said, 'God, what do you want me to do?' and He said, 'Spend more time with Me.'" Listen to Lawrence, Community Matters Cafe student, as he shares how being in a work environment that supports substance abuse recovery is helping him in so many ways.
Cindy is a Dove's Nest graduate and Community Matters Cafe student, working so hard to help get this venture started and learning so many skills and lessons along the way.
In this episode of Community Over Coffee, we sat down with Community Matters Cafe executive staff including Rita Clyburn, Clinical Director of Student Services and Tony Marciano, CEO and President of Charlotte Rescue Mission. In this discussion, you'll learn some details of our Life Skills Training Program and overall how it's going to far. You'll also learn some interesting facts on how addiction affects the brain and how it impacts the lives of those we serve.
Curious about how Charlotte Rescue Mission got the idea for Community Matters Cafe? Listen to the Mission’s Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Kristin Kelly Blinson tell the whole story of the cafe and how a dream turned into a reality.
This first episode is an interview with Tony Marciano, President and CEO of the Charlotte Rescue Mission takes us thru the origins of the Mission and the integration with Community Matters Cafe.