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***Full Un-Edited Podium Comments from the NH Coalition Of Families Of The Missing and Murdered*** On August 13th, 2024, The NH Coalition Of Families Of The Missing and Murdered gathered at the State House in Concord NH once again to bring awareness to all the missing and unsolved cases in the State of New Hampshire. The shared goals were to improve communication with law enforcement and investigators, reform the Victim Advocacy Program, raise awareness for all these cases and help secure justice for the victims. As founding members of this coalition, the entire Invisible Team was present and participating. If we don't do something, if we don't speak up, if we do not be a voice for the voiceless, then who will! Follow or Visit Invisible Tears everywhere at: https://linktr.ee/invisibletearspodcast Music Credits dreamy-piano-soft-sound-ambient-background-4049 Music by WinkingFoxMusic from Pixabay Battle-of-the-dragons-8037 Music by TommyMutiu from Pixabay Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedian, Actress and soon to be Author, the delightful Doris Ballard is out guest this week. A life-long love of theater has had Doris on stage for years. Always active in local politics and local television – Doris' standing in the Concord NH community really was a road block to pursuing the type of comedy she's meant to tell … and it's NOT for the pearl clutching faint of heart! This rapping grandma exemplifies the “don't judge a book by it's cover” when you see the host hand her the mic on stage. Nothing is off limits and no one is safe … ESPECIALLY that absolutely delightful Norm Ballard … Doris husband, uber driver, sounding board and her personal piñata (as Norm really sometimes takes a beating!) Look up the term “good sport” and there you'll find a picture of Norm. Jacques has been lucky enough to be on line ups all over New England (Maine at Jim McCue shows at Smitty's Cinema's – In New Hampshire at Dave Rattigan's shows At Murphy's Tap Room and in Lowell MA at Greg Boggis Mondo Comedy Luna Theater Shows) don't worry Vermont, you're on our list! Follow Doris across the socials and GO SEE HER SHOWS … truly, Joe's right, Kendrick LaMar be doing himself a favor by jumping onto one of Doris' show closing raps! Follow / Contact Doris: DorisBallard@Comcast.net Facebook: Doris Ballard and Doris Ballard Comedy Jacques on IG/FB: Carnivalpersonnelpodcast – TiKTok: JacquesFunny Twitter is @CarnivalPodcast @TheJacques4 Biff on Twitter is @BiffPlaysHockey Joe on Twitter is: @Optigrabber Opening Song: WKRP Parody by Joe and Youtuber: Chipboy Closing Song: Recess by Beyond Id (find at Spotify on The Stovin' Years)
**Official Press Release - NH Coalition of Families of the Missing and Murdered** The Invisible Tears team will be participating in the gathering of the NH Coalition of Families of the Missing and Murdered on Tuesday August 13th 2024 at 11AM in Concord NH. This is the official press release for the gathering, please join us if you can. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 4 Episode 17: Voice For The Voiceless On Tuesday March 19th, the Invisible Tears team traveled to Concord NH to be guest speakers at the Concord Library True Crime Club. Join this episode of Invisible Tears as Jane, Drew and Amanda recap the presentation and talk about the experience. Speaking to a sold out room, the team even had some surprise guests of their own at the presentation! Special thanks to Emily Kosowicz and Jennifer Needham for setting this up! It's safe to say, this won't be the last speaking engagement for the team! Follow or Visit Invisible Tears everywhere at: https://linktr.ee/invisibletearspodcast Music Credits dreamy-piano-soft-sound-ambient-background-4049 Music by WinkingFoxMusic from Pixabay Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Endicott Furniture is the subject of today's WKXL Spotlight. Eric Reingold is the (4th generation) owner and he joins us today to talk about the rich history of Endicott Furniture. The business, the furniture, the people - Everything that goes into a business that has been around since 1925! While we are at it, we dive into the rich history of Main St in the Capital City of Concord New Hampshire! Main St is home to a number of businesses, and as members of the local community, it is great to hear the stories of tradition and evolution and teamwork. Let's appreciate where we live and work - Concord, NH is a great place to be! That's the message we receive today on this WKXL Spotlight!
Last minute shoppers are filling the roads this weekend. A standoff in Norwood yesterday ends with a woman shot. A minor earthquake was shaking things up in Concord New Hampshire last night. 5 minutes of news to keep you in "The Loop".
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Season 3 Episode 22: Season 3 Finale - We Rallied! In this episode of Invisible Tears, the team talks about what happened at the March and Rally for the Missing and Murdered Event on August 15th 2023 in Concord NH at the Attorney General's Office. Some details are announced about the documentary that is being compiled by Drew titled "Voice for the Voiceless", if you want to support the production of this documentary visit: https://gofund.me/97eb6a67 The team will be back in October with Season 4, make sure you are following us on all our socials for updates! We also just launched print on demand merchandise! Shop the merch in our linktree! https://linktr.ee/invisibletearspodcast Also Visit/Follow Guided Path Wellness everywhere at: https://linktr.ee/guidedpathwellness Music Credits dreamy-piano-soft-sound-ambient-background-4049 Music by WinkingFoxMusic from Pixabay Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
The 7 Day Plays event featured two volunteers, who had never directed before, offered to try their hands at directing plays that hadn't been written yet with casts yet to be picked and to be performed in 7 days before a paying audience at the Hatbox Theatre in Concord NH. Mary Fraser is the second "newbie" director and it was a great pleasure to speak with her about what would possess a person to attempt it and how she thought it turned out.
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Dwight Stearns was of the two actors in the first of the four plays presented on May 24th in the 7 Day Plays Production held @ the Hatbox Theatre in Concord NH. Dwight spends some time speaking about what it was like to take on 4 different roles, wrestle a Teddy Bear that smokes and much more.
Concord NH-born Tim Hagerty joined us to discuss his latest book “Tales from the Dugout: 1,001 Humorous, Inspirational and Wild Anecdotes from Minor League Baseball”. Tim is the radio voice of El Paso Chihuahuas, the AAA affiliate of the San Diego Padres. He has been broadcasting professional baseball since 2004.
Quitting gets a bad rap. But the thing is, we know from psychological research, behavioral economics, and the professionals who help top business leaders to make decisions that actually, we should be doing a lot more of it, and a lot sooner. In fact, most us stick with losing propositions far too long, and a lot of the time the smartest decision is to make s strategic decision to focus on something else. So why don't we? And can we learn to be better judges of when to throw in the towel? Our guest, Annie Duke, is well known to anyone who got caught up in the poker boom of the mid 2000s as one of the top professionals in the game, but over a decade ago she quit, and now she's a bestselling author, a corporate speaker, and consultant on decision-making, as well as Special Partner focused on Decision Science at First Round Capital Partners, a seed stage venture fund. Her newest book is Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away. For our WKXL radio listeners she's also a Concord New Hampshire native.
Quitting gets a bad rap. But the thing is, we know from psychological research, behavioral economics, and the professionals who help top business leaders to make decisions that actually, we should be doing a lot more of it, and a lot sooner. In fact, most us stick with losing propositions far too long, and a lot of the time the smartest decision is to make s strategic decision to focus on something else. So why don't we? And can we learn to be better judges of when to throw in the towel? Our guest, Annie Duke, is well known to anyone who got caught up in the poker boom of the mid 2000s as one of the top professionals in the game, but over a decade ago she quit, and now she's a bestselling author, a corporate speaker, and consultant on decision-making, as well as Special Partner focused on Decision Science at First Round Capital Partners, a seed stage venture fund. Her newest book is Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away. For our WKXL radio listeners she's also a Concord New Hampshire native.
Fingers crossed is BACK for one night only as we reunite on our long awaited trip to Kristee's childhood fixation town: Concord, New Hampshire. Not only are they recapping the roller coaster ride of the places they stumbled on and the characters they met along the way, they are also catching you up on the roller coaster ride they've been on in the past few months since the last episode including processing breakups and finding new jobs. Hope you enjoy this fun and fated bonus episode, and keep your fingers crossed! @kristeevetter @sierramichellegreen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fingers-crossed8/message
Episode 80 begins with a trip back to the golden age of Cape Cod restaurants. This week it's a look at a beloved establishment run by a beloved family. Get ready to eat heartily and smile widely as we reminisce about the Sword and Shield of Harwich Port.It is part city and part wide open spaces. This week's Road Trip takes us to one of only six capital cities New England has to offer. Concord, New Hampshire is filled with historical places, educational wonders, beautiful scenery, and its share of highly-rated restaurants. Find out more about why you should pay it a visit in this episode.25 years ago this week television saw the debut of one of the most controversial, yet enduring, shows of all-time. South Park changed the way animated shows were seen and created with its adult humor and takes on sensitive topics. More than that it has become a cultural phenomenon that has crossed over generations. From VHS to streaming, this week is a look back at what it was like when South Park first burst onto the scene.This week's Top 5 looks at athletes that 'could have been.' Whether through injury or simply not living up to the hype, these athletes did not make it to the lofty expectations bestowed upon them. Find out who made the list!Also there's a brand new This Week In History and Time Capsule looking back at what could have been the first victim of the notorious Jack the Ripper.Helpful Links from this Episode(available through Buzzsprout)Purchase Iconic Hotels and Motels of Cape CodBuy Me A Coffee!Wear Your WishKiwi's Kustoms - EtsyDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenChristopher Setterlund's YouTube ChannelChristopher Setterlund.comThe In My Footsteps Podcast BlogSearching for the Lady of the DunesConcord NH Chamber of CommerceSouth Park StudiosListen to Episode 79 here.Support the show
Why work for the City of Concord, NH? Learn more about employment opportunities and benefits from Director of Human Resources and Labor Relations, Jennifer Johnston, as well as a testimonial from General Services Department Employee Ethan Lavoie. Check out the City's current openings at: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/concordnh. Music by Matt Boisvert.
Learn more about this amazing event held last weekend at Keach Park in Concord New Hampshire!
Panel discussion at Temple Beth Abraham with Rabbi Robin Nafshi (Temple Beth Jacob, Concord NH), Rabbi Leora Kling Perkins (Temple Emunah, Lexington MA), and Rabbi Jon Spira-Savett (Temple Beth Abraham, Nashua NH). Moderated by Sheryl Rich-Kern of Temple Beth Abraham.
A couple in Concord New Hampshire shot to death while out on a walk. Boston Health Commission recommending the public to wear a mask indoors again. Twitter now says it will not allow advertisers on its site who deny climate change. 5 minutes of news that will keep you in The Loop.
Nick Hughes is joined by Jesse Harless, an author, professional facilitator and coach, and founder of Entrepreneurs in Recovery, LLC from Concord NH. Jesse started Entrepreneurs in Recovery® in 2017 to transform the lives of 5000 men and women in addiction recovery through one-on-one coaching, facilitation and speaking. He's expanded his work into communities, certified addiction recovery coaching, workplaces, and sober living residences throughout the United States. He's also an XCHANGE certified guide and faculty member with a deep passion for facilitating meaningful conversations to bring out the best in people, the community and the world. The episode starts with Nick and Jesse discussing how they met through mutual connections, and how Nick listened to his interview on Hal Elrod's podcast and determined to have Jesse on this podcast. We then hear Jesse detail his early life experience with serious addiction, which tremendously influenced his work and company today. Jesse says we all are addicted to things - good and bad - and they then discuss some warning signs of trouble. If people are ready to make a change, Jesse discusses what steps he would you suggest someone takes to get help. They then dive deeper into the intersection of entrepreneurship and addiction, why they think entrepreneurs are susceptible to it and what the options are for help. They both wonder how we push hard to achieve our goals and yet balance the ‘neurotransmitters' of ups and downs of the founder's journey. Lastly, they discuss a few topics from Jesse's latest book - IF NOT YOU, THEN WHO? This is an incredibly touching conversation with an entrepreneur who has set out to help many other people with options and advice on how to overcome addiction in their own life, we hope it helps you today.https://halelrod.com/jesse-harless-addictions/https://www.jesseharless.com/https://www.amazon.com/dp/1733531610
On this week's episode of "Artful Living" with Jane Cormier, we welcome Kara Comparetto. Kara is a piano instructor in Concord NH and performs around the area for concerts and various events. She has extensive experience in the classical piano repertoire, from Bach to Debussy. She grew up surrounded by classical music in the home and developed a love and appreciation for that music. She especially enjoys playing piano transcriptions of famous orchestrated works, such as Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake and The Nutcracker to Rossini's Barber of Seville and Gilbert and Sullivan operas.
Day 1 Ghostbusters: Afterlife Concord Regal (Concord, NH) Also: -Rules of the game. -Concord NH movie theaters. -Ghostbusters legacy.
Our guest this week is Dan Habib, an outspoken advocate for the disabled, a gifted photojournalist and award winning documentarian. One of those documentaries is “Including Samuel” which profiles his 19 year old son, Samuel, who was diagnosed with GNAO1, a rare neurodevelopment disorder. Other award winning films include: "Mr. Connolly Has ALS" and "Intelligent Lives." We'll hear about Dan's advocacy for those touched by disability, about his family, the documentaries as well as how Samuel continues to thrive and inspire, all on this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast. LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/danhabib/ Email – dhabib@wihd.orgDan's TedX Talk: "Disabling Segregation" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izkN5vLbnw8University of New Hampshire Institute on Disability – https://iod.unh.edu Documentaries -“Including Samuel” - https://includingsamuel.com/“Intelligent Lives”. https://intelligentlives.org"Mr Connolly has ALS" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25Fy0gRyn8c&t=696sSpecial Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations. Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/
"Rob" Werner (Den 1974) and his wife Marianne Gashnig make their home in Concord NH. Rob is New Hampshire Director of the League of Conservation Voters, a national advocacy organization and a member of the Concord City Council. Rob has made his life's work fighting for the kinds of environmental and human rights policies that Mowglis helped to instill in him. Today, he is a national leader in the fight to slow the ravages of climate change and create a more sustainable future for all of us. Rob was also a critical player in the fight against the Northern Pass Electric transmission project that would have brought 135' steel transmission towers straight down through the heart of the state including the White Mountain National Forest. As the New Hampshire State Director for the League of Conservation Voters, a national advocacy organization Rob works to turn environmental values into national, state, and local priorities. Rob also previously served as the National Field Director of Americans for Campaign Reform. A public policy analyst and advocate, Rob has also organized successful advocacy and legislative campaigns for the American Heart Association, Smoke-Free NH Alliance, and the American Cancer Society. Rob is a 1974 graduate of Mowglis, a graduate of Northfield Mount Hermon School and the University of Vermont. He earned a Masters of Business Administration from Suffolk University as well as two certificates from the Harvard Kennedy School, Senior Managers in State and Local Government and Climate Change and Energy Policy. Rob serves on the Concord City Council, chairing the Energy and Environment Advisory Committee Active in the Greater Concord, NH Chamber of Commerce, Rob serves on the State Government Affairs Committee.. Rob serves on the board of the Harvard Club of New Hampshire and Chairs the Harvard Kennedy School New Hampshire Network. Rob is a graduate of Leadership New Hampshire and a member of the Bow, NH Rotary Club.
Dave talks with Alan Natkiel today, he picked up his BBQ chops throughout the U.S. and now he brings it back home. He owns and operates Georgia's Northside BQQ in Concord New Hampshire.Originally Aired 08/18/21
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This week on Facing the Future we compare the problems of the federal budget with the problems of a state budget, specifically New Hampshire's budget. Points of comparison include, how the budget is put together, what the money is spent on, how the money is raised, and whether there are structural issues that affect future policy options? Our guest is Phil Sletten,Senior Policy Analyst at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute, an independent, non-profit policy research organization in Concord NH, where Phil has worked since 2016.
This week on Facing the Future we compare the problems of the federal budget with the problems of a state budget, specifically New Hampshire's budget. Points of comparison include, how the budget is put together, what the money is spent on, how the money is raised and whether there are structural issues that affect future policy options? Our guest is Phil Sletten, Senior Policy Analyst at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute, an independent, non-profit policy research organization in Concord NH, where Phil has worked since 2016.
Paul interviews Concord Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Tim Sink. He's led the organization for almost 30 years, overseeing an expanded membership, new initiatives in building Concord's creative economy, pushing for progress and weathering challenges. We talk about some of the high points and low points, and the road ahead.
On this episode we talk about Escape Room Concord NH https://escaperoomconcordnh.com/ We also have an interview with the owner. Dom & Phil enjoy escape rooms. We have done 230 escape rooms at 90 companies in 9 states. We started in February of 2018 in Florida. We have done rooms in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Kentucky, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, & Connecticut. Check out our website https://diuescapecrue.com/ Check out our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/diuescapecrue Check out our Twitter page https://twitter.com/DIUERR60 If there is a room you would like us to review please email us at diuescaperoomreview@gmail.com
Hey Strangers! Here is the case that needs to be National News. The gruesome murder of Trish Haynes. Please go and join the Justice For Trish Haynes Facebook Group and share this story. There will be a rally on Sunday September 4th 2021 at Noon at the Capital building in Concord New Hampshire. P.S. We have some slight sound issues with this episode and the interviews.
16. Concord, NH Dominic and I continue our tour towards the White Mountains. We stop in at Lithermans Ltd to chat with Michael Hauptly-Pierce Hops: Lithermans Ltd @lithermans_ltd https://www.lithermans.beer
If you are average, you will change jobs like 14 times.Technical skill will get you that first job. But those who pivot, advance, and move into leadership positions are more likely to have… a strong foundation in the humanities. Wow. But it is STEM studies that have higher perceived value.Lecturers Molly Campbell and Krista Jackman think the humanities have a PR problem. “People think, ‘Oh, that career path doesn’t have one particular outcome.’ People are saying that like that’s a flaw when it’s actually the whole point, to prepare you for a wide variety of careers.”In response, they pitched the Mellon Foundation. Now, they elevate the impact of the humanities in their community and have “very fuuuuuuull calendars.” Their six HUGEmanities initiatives are changing the way people see, and assign value to, the liberal arts.Refer this podcast to:A grant funded researcherEnglish, psychology, history, art history, the classics, philosophy, theology, anthropology or theatre majorsSomeone in salesAfter listening to this podcast, Academic and Career Advising Services can help you explore colleges like the University of New Hampshire or help you get the most from your liberal arts degree, just like Molly and Krista.Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comMusic Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound CloudTechnical Production: Richard BarnettShow Notes:Email Krista & Molly: hugemanities.project@unh.edu HUGEmanities WebsiteUniversity of New Hampshire | UNHCommunity College System of New Hampshire | CCSNH
In today's episode, we discuss Dog and Kid Safety with veterinary behaviorist Dr. Emily Levine, and Certified Dog Behavior Consultant, Helen St. Pierre. We discuss Dr. Levine's soon-to-be-released children's book titled "Doggy Do's and Don'ts" (email dremilylevine@animalbehaviorclinicnj.com to be notified when this becomes available on Amazon in May 2020), why kids are more likely to be bitten by a dog that they know, the benefits of kids having a pet dog in the home, how to bring a new dog into the family, how to introduce a new child to the family dog, how to incorporate training with children, and other related topics.If dog and kid safety is an important topic to you, or if it will be in the future, it is very much worth listening to the entire episode to get great advice to make interactions between your dog and child safer and more enjoyable for all.Guests:Dr. Emily Levine is a Veterinary Behaviorist and the owner of the Animal Behavior Clinic of NJ, and VP of Veterinary Behavior at Instinct Dog Behavior & Training. She did her behavior residency at The Cornell University Hospital for Animals. After completing her residency, Dr. Levine moved to England where she ran the behavior clinic at the University of Lincoln and has since then practiced Veterinary Behavior for over 13 years. She has authored several papers in peer-reviewed journals and textbooks, as well as co-edited international proceedings on behavior research. Her new children’s book titled “Doggy Do’s and Don’ts” will be available in the next few weeks (May 2020) on Amazon in e-book, softcover and hardcover formats. Contact her at animalbehaviorclinicnj.com if you’d like to be notified on when the book comes out.Helen St. Pierre is the owner and operator of No Monkey Business Dog Training. Based in Concord New Hampshire, Helen has been training dogs for over 17 years and is widely recognized in our industry as an expert on the interaction of dogs and kids. She is a certified member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and is also a licensed Dogs and Storks/Dogs and Toddlers presenter with Family Paws. Helen teaches classes locally in the Concord, New Hampshire area and offers workshops and seminars on a variety of subjects all around New England, and has been featured on radio, print, and on TV.References:Animal Behavior Clinic of New Jersey (Dr. Emily Levine)Helen St. Pierre's Dog and Kids ResourcesInstinct Online SchoolFamily PawsDog SeeResearch Articles: Adults’ Ability to Interpret Canine Body Language during a Dog–Child InteractionDescription of the behavior of domestic dog (Canis familiaris) by experienced and inexperienced people
It’s all “Corona” this episode; we’re smoking one, drinking one, singing a few, and talking about yet another one. We have the return of a regular personality and Nurse Rick picks out the Hidden Herf. Many current events have been canceled or postponed but cigar retail operation are generally still available, we detail the specifics … Continue reading "Episode 123: The Corona Special – Local Spotlight: Castro’s Back Room; Concord, NH"
The Dr. Kevin Show – Rik YeamesAired Thursday, February 27, 2020 at 3:00 PM PST / 6:00 PM ESTRik was born in West Hartford CT in 1959. From an early age his mission in life was to help others. After graduating from the University of CT with a Biology of Science degree in 1981, he worked in Emergency Medicine and Medical Sales for the next 5 years. In the spring of 1986 Rik discovered one of his true callings in life and started working with Domino's Pizza. This year he celebrates 30 years as a LOGO (Locally Owned Great Operator) Franchisee of one-soon to be 2-Domino's Pizza Shops in Concord NH. After experiencing a significant medical issue 6 years ago, Rik found 2 additional passions in his life, Peace & Solar Eclipses. Currently he is the Founder & CVO of three networks: The Logo Network; “Networking Each Logo For the Benefit of All”, A Piece of Pizza For Peace.org; “There is no way to peace, peace is the way”, and The NH SETAF (Solar Eclipse Task Force); “The sky's not the limit, it's just the beginning”. Through his ever expanding networks, Rik hopes to continue helping people throughout NH, New England, and beyond. With Gratitude, Rik aka The pied piper of pizza, peace, & solar eclipses.Visit the Dr. Kevin Show page at https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/dr-kevin-show/Connect with Dr. Kevin Ross Emery at http://www.mydrkevin.com/#RikYeames #APieceOfPizzaForPeaceOrg #DrKevinRossEmery #TheDrKevinShow
We open the mic at the Merrimack Valley Fundraiser and talk with "Just Jack", Nam Knights Club Founder, about the club and his custom built motorcycle being raffled off later in the evening. Brother Canine from the White Mountain NH chapter joins us to talk about their upcoming "Winter Blues Bash" on FEB 22nd in Concord NH. Brother Maddog from the NH Seacoast Chapter returns a veteran guest to check in and entertain us as always. Finally Brother Salty from the Central Mass chapter joins the podcast for the first time to talk about their upcoming Valentines Day Dinner on Saturday FEB 15th. We return with usual roundtable in February with a host of topics, tune in, subscribe, and spread the word!
Grab your plain sticks and your snotty coffee, because we're about to go on quite the journey. First, we read reviews of good old Dunkin' Donuts in the northeast, specifically in Concord, New Hampshire. Then, Alex completes the challenge of finding reviews where people used self defense tools on themselves. And it's just as ridiculous as you think! Tune in to find out where we're going next now that we finished all 50 states! Go watch our latest YouTube video to see us reveal the man behind the intro: https://youtu.be/l8Qzn-kW2wY Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/beachtoosandy for a monthly livestream Q&A! Buy our merch! https://store.dftba.com/collections/beach-too-sandy-water-too-wet Logo by Courtney DeKorte. Theme by Mavus White. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The guys talk about their first show together in Concord New Hampshire and the anxiety that led up to it and after! Steven panics about leaving a high amount check in his hotel room. Andrew gets nervous about having his New Years Eve plans. Plus they get into the listener anxiety topics of hosting a holiday party and opening gifts at work. NYE anxiety and much more! Check us out on instagram: @panicattackingpodcast and twitter @podpanicattack
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Joe Gleason comes back and fills us in on the latest updates with the newly opened Bank of NH Stage in Concord NH. We talk about the tech involved (huge LED wall panels, solar power, sound system and retractable seating), the cost/budget of getting it up and running and the acts themselves (do they like the new venue or not?).
Radio News Segment Tribune cells its media holdings, and what is the future for WGN AM. The United States Third Court of Appeals strikes down the FCC 2017 radio ownership regulations. We let you know what is happening on the street, and we provide lots of cord cutting information. Featured Stations Koly fm from Mobridge South Dakota with a soft adult contemporary format.http://www.drgnews.com/WZIDDHD3 from Concord New Hampshire with a classic country formathttps://outlaw1031.com/ Classic Aircheck Local radio station WBEV 1430.
Tulsi Gabbard shares with the people of Concord, New Hampshire why she is running for President and answers questions from the audience. 02/16/2019 Our campaign is People Powered. We don't accept Corporate or PAC contributions. We need to continue showing support from grassroots donors like you to qualify for the Democratic Debates. If you like what you hear and think it's important for Tulsi to be on the debate stage, please consider donating at: https://tulsi.to/pod-donate If you want to hear more from Tulsi please visit: www.tulsi2020.com
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
In the first half of this episode Joe Gleason and I talk all about the CCA. We get into how acts are booked and contracted, seating, programming for the CCA and the basic logistics. Then around the 40 minute mark we start to get the dirt on the new Bank of NH Stage in Concord NH. Why was it brought to life? What types of technology are being used? What types of acts is it geared towards and what's the capacity? Retractable seating, jumbo-trons, the latest sound designs, solar power and they're new food service are all brought up!
Here in NH we have some of the best disc golf around. We also have some of the best locally made beer! Whether its a social drink before or after a round, or a cold one during a round with friends, craft beer and disc golf go great together in moderation! Disc golfers and craft beer lovers share a lot of the same interests and passions and this week we talk to Terry Murphy, local disc golfer, real estate agent and member of the team at Litherman's Limited Brewery on Hall St. in Concord NH! We discuss Lithermans origins and offerings, chat beers and talk about why we love disc golf here in New Hampshire! We also want to remind everyone that our buddy Ben has officially adopted the moniker "Bongo" now, and will only be answering to that from here on in. Please remember to toss all variations of Benny and join the "I'm With Bongo Movement!"We here at 603DG remind you to always drink responsibly and remember to designate a driver to keep the good times good!Litherman's Limited Brewery Website-Lithermans.Beer126 Hall St Unit B, Concord, NH 03301603-219-0784Taproom hoursWednesday 4-8 pmThursday 4-8 pmFriday 4-8 pmSaturday 12-8 pmSunday 12-4 pmTerry Murphy Homes-Real Estate Agent603-738-2464-mobile603-232-8282-officeterry.murphy@kw.comPlease subscribe to our podcast wherever you get yours so you never miss an episode and make sure to tell some friends about it!Contact the show! Like our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter or send us an email!Facebook: @603DGInstagram: @603DGpodcastTwitter: @603DGpodcastEmail: 603DGpodcast@gmail.com603DG was created and produced by Black Shepherd ProductionsSupport the show (http://603dgpodcast.buzzsprout.com)
Maura Adams is the Program Director for the Northern Forest Center in Concord NH. They work to develop economic opportunities in the Northern Forest through a number of different programs. She is also a trail runner and mountain biker who is responsible for the new Bike The Borderlands program. Joining Quebec, Main, NH and VT, the Borderlands is a group of 7 trail systems across three states, a province and two nations all within a 2 hour drive of each other. The idea of the program is to promote the amazing mountain biking as a draw to the entire area, not just a specific trail system.Northern Forest Center - https://northernforest.org/The Borderlands Website - https://www.bikeborderlands.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BikeBorderlands/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bikeborderlands/
Rabbi Robin Nafshi of Temple Beth Jacob in Concord NH spends a great deal of time counseling her congregants about spiritual healing. But helping them deal with issues related to physically healing from health challenges is also a frequent focus. Unfortunately, she has had a lot of personal experience with this, having had to manage the challenges of Sjogren’s Syndrome and fibromyalgia for many years. She is also an endometrial cancer survivor. Today we’re talking with her about all of the above, as well as how she is helping her congregants heal in the aftermath of the recent massacre in which an anti-Semitic gunman killed 11 worshippers and injured several others (including 4 police officers) at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.
Joining the podcast for this episode is Chris Proulx, Owner of Double Midnight Comics (with locations in Manchester and Concord New Hampshire) and one of the main men behind the scenes of Double Midnight Productions and The Granite State Comicon being held on September 8 & 9 at the former Radisson Center of New Hampshire […]
In Episode 7 I hand-pick lean cuts of meat from a trip to Concord NH with Tim and Tina covering waffles, scary clocks, and chicken restaurants, followed by a Jody-only piece about Sunday Sundaes
It is yet another two-guest show for us. Our first guest is Jason Brodnick. Jason is the force behind the Little Giant Comics OLD SCHOOL COMIC SHOW being held on April 28th. in Concord New Hampshire. Jason talked with us about the reasons behind an large, one day event in a central location wit a […]
Well well well.. We would like to bring you greeting from the planet WUR.. We have sent our boarding party to share with you the news that you all seek.. Yes we have the greatest Show on the internet air waves. Yes we are dedicated to providing you with all the results and news. Silfies Automotive and Race Engines are proud to welcome our great host Kelli Barbato.. Kelli will be speaking with Pro Mod and now Top Alcohol Dragster driver Angela Ray Kinson will be on with us. Its a great story and I am sure you will all enjoy it. So be sure to tune in and check us out live. Also dont forget that this Thursday at the State House in Concord NH will be the 1st Annual CARZ 4 KIDZ Car Show presented by ATI Performance Products.. And this coming Friday the 21st, we will be bringing the KIDZ from Camp Spaulding to the track. This is our 3rd year doing this and we are looking forward to it. We will have give aways for the kidz. And we know that the racers look forward to this event as much if not more than the kidz. So be sure to tune in and check us out live Monday Night starting at 7 PM EST www.blogtalkradio.com/wheelzupradio Be sure to look us up on FB www.facebook.com/wheelzupradio twitter @wheelzupradio. and instagram wheelupradio
Katrina Elizabeth lives deep in the northern woods of Maine in a very very small house by the edge of a waterfall. She graciously allowed Nick to visit with her on her property to discuss a matter both of them feel they have endured. Katrina has suffered a complex experience that is known to some as a Kundalini Crisis. Timothy Leary described the Kundalini experience as a “rewarding phase” through what the Tibetan’s called the “First Bardo”. Professor R. C. Zaehner who was an Oriental scholar and expert on mysticism experienced the Kundalini Awakening and simply wrote “I did not like it at all.” Timothy Leary expressed the contrary, that a prepared person would be liberated by the awakening and would feel the immense sensations of joy and illumination. Unfortunately for most (the ill-prepared), the Kundalini awakening is observed without guidance, which is confusing, isolating, dissociating, and terrifying. Nick also believes he has experienced this same awakening, and feels a strong kinship with Katrina due to this. To describe the feeling of a Kundalini awakening would be similar to describing anxiety, PTSD, and disassociativeness. It’s ostensibly a conflict of higher nature and ego. Through working with meditation, psychedelics, yoga, and other spiritual work you ignite the ganglionic centers (chakra’s) to the brain. Thus releasing ones concepts and ideologies and freeing ones perception of reality. Yet the ego still clings and therefor liberation is lost. I mean you do have to go to work in the morning… Katrina explains to Nick her work with Shamanism, and Reiki as well. After the podcast she performed Reiki on Nick for his first time. Katrina Elizabeth is an intuitive healer and shamanic reiki practitioner living in rural Maine. She is also the creator of Ancestral Thread herbal tea and the vintage clothing curator at Moody Lords located in Portland Maine. For more information search for @moodylordsvintage and @choon_tea on Instagram. Links are located at http://www.polishingtheblackstone.com Talkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains) by Connie Converse Elizabeth "Connie" Converse Born in Concord New Hampshire(1924-?1974) Vanished without a trace, leaving us with a few live recordings which can be seen on youtube and a home made recording released on Omnian Music Group. For move information visit: https://www.omnianmusicgroup.com/products/how-sad-how-lovely All music is performed by Nick Filth. You can hear more episodes by visiting iTunes and subscribing to Polishing The Black Stone. You can hear more episodes by visiting www.polishingtheblackstone.com , visiting iTunes and subscribing to Polishing The Black Stone, and on Instagram @polishingtheblackstone For more information, questions, or comments please email: polishingtheblackstone@gmail.com or visit us on the web at http://www.polishingtheblackstone.com
On this episode of the Freecast, there are more breweries blossoming on Portsmouth's West end. We've got Granite State Progress trying to suspend instead of befriending the FSP. There's Joel acting as Dash's MC and blockchain governance as a philosophy. With the history of Henry Wilson, New Hampshire's only native born VP. Next on the Freecast. News New Brewery coming to Portsmouth's West End Loaded Question Current Bartender at Earth Eagle Brewings, Tom Bath, which he hopes will be open for business in December. This will be the West End's third brewery opening in a year. (Liar's Bench & Great Rhythm being the others) Bath says the space reminds him of a speakeasy. “Loaded Question was conceived on the idea that great beer mimics life. Our favorite beer changes with the season, the time of day, the weather and the crew we are hanging with. When the color, flavor, body and aroma of the beer match the moment it enriches the experience. Loaded Question is dedicated to understanding the infinite possibilities of craft beer and making memorable moments with our fellow beer lover.” Speaking of West End, State Street Saloon is looking to rebuild in the West End Recently Burned down State Street Saloon is planning to rebuild just not in their previous spot. The location hasn't been confirmed but they are looking to rebuild on Bartlett St in Portsmouth near Great Rhythm. One of the signs from the former Saloon was found in fair condition after the fire and will be restored and put back up in the new place. Rockingham Democrats holding meeting about Free State Project by Granite State “Progress” Quote from the reporter: “The Free State Project's stated purpose is to move to New Hampshire, take over state government and establish a libertarian ideal of utopia.” Strawman argument and lazy journalism. A quick look at freestateproject.org says the FSP is really about: “The Free State Project is an effort to recruit 20,000 liberty-loving people to move to New Hampshire. We are looking for neighborly, productive, tolerant folks from any and all walks of life, of all ages, creeds, and colors, who agree to the political philosophy expressed in our Statement of Intent, that government exists at most to protect people's rights, and should neither provide for people nor punish them for activities that interfere with no one else.” The Rockingham County Democrats are sponsoring a talk by Zandra Rice Hawkins, executive director of Granite State Progress. “Exposing the Free State Project,” Wednesday, May 24 at 7 p.m. at the Exeter Inn, 90 Front St. Granite State Progress is a progressive advocacy organization that addresses issues of immediate state and local concern. It works as a communications hub for the progressive community to provide a voice in advancing progressive solutions to critical community problems. Hawkins is founding executive director of Granite State Progress. State Police will be having DWI style checkpoints for firewood Yes that's right. If you're heading up to the white mountains to camp, you better not have firewood that's from Rockingham, Belknap, Hillsborough or Merrimack county. Unless you've heated the wood to 160 degrees F for 75 minutes. Apparently there is an invasive insect called the Emerald Ash Borer which targets ash trees in wood from those counties. They can kill ash trees within 3-5 years from initial infection Local happenings LPNH Fisher Cats Night - https://www.lpnh.org/baseball/ June 10th 7pm Special Guest Joël Valenzuela DASH (Digital Cash) Philosophy of Liberty Governing through a Blockchain. Seacoast History Henry Wilson Most people remember Franklin Pierce, the only president from NH. Not many remember vice presidents. Wilson born in Farmington, NH in 1812. Wilson was the only VP born in NH. His birth name was Jeremiah Jones Colbath, his father apparently gave him that name because Jeremiah Jones was a wealthy neighbor of his and was a childless bachelor and hoped that he would bequeath his wealth to Wilson when he died… he didn't. Grew up poor, so poor in fact that Wilson was indentured to a neighboring farmer when he was 10 years old! He worked with the farmer for 10 years! At the end he received 6 sheep and 2 oxen which he sold for $85 Wilson didn't like his birth name and petitioned the NH general court to legally change it to Henry Wilson when he was 21. According to his brother he changed it to Henry Wilson because he read a biography about a teacher in Philadelphia with that name. The same year he changed his name 1833, Wilson moved to Natick Ma because he was trying to find work. Wilson WALKED there from Farmington. Google maps says that is a 30 hr walk and is 89.8 miles present day. It was probably more then. Wilson got a job making shoes. After learning the trade within a few weeks he bought out his contract for $15 and opened his own shop. He was very successful very quickly, saving hundreds of dollars in a relatively short amount of time. There was a legend saying that he once attempted to make 100 shoes without sleeping but fell asleep with the 100th pair of shoes in his hand. Later in his political years his nickname was “The Natick Cobbler” Working so hard deteriorated his health and so he went to Virginia to recuperate. On a stop in Washington D.C he heard congressional debates on slavery and abolitionism and saw black families being separated from each other while being bought and sold.. Personally this and being indentured himself as a child shaped his political leanings later on He went to Strafford, Wolfeboro and Concord NH academies to further his education. Wilson founded a shoe manufacturing company that employed over 100 people with only a $12 investment to start Around 1840 Wilson became politically active as a Whig. Member of Mass state senate 1844-1846 and 1850-52, in his latter term he was the senate president. In 1845 Wilson and fellow whig John Greenleaf Whittier submitted a petition to congress to not annex Texas as it would expand slavery. Wilson was a delegate in 1848 for the Whigs but left the party after it nominated slaveholder Zachary Taylor for president. He collaborated with other anti slavery people from democrats, know nothing, free soilers and other anti-slavery whigs. He joined the Free soil party and was elected to the US senate in 1855 for Massachusetts by a coalition of free soilers, know nothings and anti-slavery democrats. Once in the Senate he was very polarizing. At the height of antebellum tension he got challenged to a duel TWICE! By SC representative Preston Brooks because Brooks had punched and knocked out Senator Charles Sumner and Wilson said Brooks was "brutal, murderous, and cowardly" and California Senator William Gwin who Wilson had made a speech saying Gwin and the California government were corrupt. No dual ever happened though As soon as the congressional session ended in the summer of 1861, Wilson went back to Massachusetts and recruited and equipped 2,300 men to fight in the not-so Civil War And commanded the 22nd Massachusetts regiment from late September to late October. Funny Story: In July 1861 Wilson was present at the first battle of Bull Run, just outside of DC. There were many Senators, representatives, reporters and other elites there. They assumed a quick Union victory. Wilson rode out in a carriage with a picnic hamper of sandwiches to feed the troops. However the confederates routed the Union troops and Wilson was almost captured by the confederates while his carriage was crushed. He had to walk all the way back to Washington by foot. In December 1861 Wilson introduced a bill to abolish slavery in DC. Signed into law in April 1862. Throughout the war he introduced several other abolishment bills that were signed into law. In 1872, Wilson became the VP running mate for incumbent Ulysses Grant's presidential campaign. Wilson supported black civil rights(yay), voting rights for women(yay), federal education aid(boo), regulation of businesses(boo), and prohibition of liquor(boo). They ran on the working man's candidate. Grant and Wilson were elected but Wilson was involved in the credit mobilier scandal which Wilson admitted to. He accepted $2,000 from Union Pacific railroad to support legislation for the trans pacific railroad. In May 1873, 2 months into his vice presidency he suffered a stroke and was in poor health until he died 2 years later from another stroke on November 22nd 1875 in the Capitol building. 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One of the shows oldest friends, Chris Proulx from Double Midnight Comics in Manchester and now also in Concord New Hampshire, joins us to talk about a ton of stuff the Double Midnight Gang are up to for the spring, summer and beyond. May 6th: Free Comic Book Day: Their street fair/parking lot party/free for […]
Live from the NH Sportspage Podcast Studio, Dave Haley and Justin McIsaac reveal the matchups for the 4th annual "Coaches for a Cause" HS Basketball Jamboree, which takes place Saturday. December 10th at NHTI in Concord NH.
Lynn Lyons, LICSW is a psychotherapist in Concord New Hampshire. She has co-authored with Reid Wilson, PhD two books Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents: 7 Ways to Stop the Worry Cycle and Raise Courageous & Independent Children and Playing with Anxiety: Casey's Guide for Teen and Kids and more recently Using Hypnosis with Children: Creating and Delivering Effective Interventions. She is is sought after speaker and consultant. Her website is lynn.lyonsnh.com where additional material, including DVDs can be found.
This week we interview Mike Dolpies, a member of the BNI Alliance for Business Growth chapter in Concord NH, about looking at your BNI Chapter as your BIGGEST client!
Rebecca's dream comes true as she gets the chance to chat with Making a Murderer's breakout press-pool guy Aaron Keller. Well, it would have been her dream come true if Kevin hadn't tagged along. Anyway, the Crime Writers also talk about how Adnan Syed's PCR hearing wrapped up, dive into reactions about their Bowe Bergdahl Autism speculations, talk about their initial impressions of 'The People v. OJ Simpson' on FX, and tackle yet another compelling Crime of the Week. Plus, a listener clears up a mystery sparked by Toby's misread of one of those Amazon items. BOOK LAUNCH: Kevin and Rebecca are having a book launch party for their newest title, Dark Heart, on March 3, 2016. They'd like you to join them at Gibson's Bookstore, S Main St, Concord NH at 5:30. Support the show.
Today’s guest is Betsey Rhynhart, the Executive Director of New Hampshire Accountable Care Partners, an Accountable Care Organization or ACO headquartered at Concord Hospital in Concord New Hampshire. New Hampshire Accountable Care Partners was formed as a partnership between four community health systems in Southern New Hampshire: Concord Hospital, The Elliot Health System, Southern New Hampshire Health System, and Wentworth-Douglas Health System. In this podcast Betsey talks about her career, and how her education in public health and her background in insurance and strategy merge in her current role leading the ACO’s efforts. She talks about how the ACO is a learning organization that is helping the participating partners move toward a strategy of providing value-based care, a recurring theme we have been hearing from a number of leaders in recent interviews. Betsey provides an inside view of how the ACO was formed, how it operates, what the organization’s goals and objectives are, and what the participating organizations hope to gain from their collaboration. Betsey’s career and current role are great examples of how public health and direct care are beginning to merge as direct care delivery systems become more involved in population health models. You are listening to the abridged version of the podcast. An extedned version of the podcast is also available. Please go to our web site, http://healthleaderforge.org for the link to the extednded version.
Today’s guest is Betsey Rhynhart, the Executive Director of New Hampshire Accountable Care Partners, an Accountable Care Organization or ACO headquartered at Concord Hospital in Concord New Hampshire. New Hampshire Accountable Care Partners was formed as a partnership between four community health systems in Southern New Hampshire: Concord Hospital, The Elliot Health System, Southern New Hampshire Health System, and Wentworth-Douglas Health System. In this podcast Betsey talks about her career, and how her education in public health and her background in insurance and strategy merge in her current role leading the ACO’s efforts. She talks about how the ACO is a learning organization that is helping the participating partners move toward a strategy of providing value-based care, a recurring theme we have been hearing from a number of leaders in recent interviews. Betsey provides an inside view of how the ACO was formed, how it operates, what the organization’s goals and objectives are, and what the participating organizations hope to gain from their collaboration. Betsey’s career and current role are great examples of how public health and direct care are beginning to merge as direct care delivery systems become more involved in population health models.
Are you a leader? How much do you trust your subordinates? Enough to let them strap you to a litter and let them lower you on a rope over the side of a 30 story sky scraper? Daniel Andrus, the Fire Chief for the City of Concord, New Hampshire, let his subordinates do exactly that. In today’s podcast, Dan tells the story of his 37 year career as a firefighter. Dan has a long list of credentials including master’s degrees in public administration and economics. He is, as he puts it, a continual learner. In addition to his role as fire chief, he serves on the boards of a number of non-profit organizations. This was one of the most educational podcasts for me that I have done so far because I knew very little about the organization and operations of the fire service. The fire service is a critical community resource that every health care executive should have an understanding of, so I was very pleased Dan took the time to share his story and I hope it is useful to health care executives as they think about emergency preparedness. You are listening to the abridged version of the interview. An unabridged version is also available. Please see our website, healthleaderforge.org for more information.
Are you a leader? How much do you trust your subordinates? Enough to let them strap you to a litter and let them lower you on a rope over the side of a 30 story sky scraper? Daniel Andrus, the Fire Chief for the City of Concord, New Hampshire, let his subordinates do exactly that. In today’s podcast, Dan tells the story of his 37 year career as a firefighter. Dan has a long list of credentials including master’s degrees in public administration and economics. He is, as he puts it, a continual learner. In addition to his role as fire chief, he serves on the boards of a number of non-profit organizations. This was one of the most educational podcasts for me that I have done so far because I knew very little about the organization and operations of the fire service. The fire service is a critical community resource that every health care executive should have an understanding of, so I was very pleased Dan took the time to share his story and I hope it is useful to health care executives as they think about emergency preparedness. This is the unabridged version of the interview. An abridged version is also available. Please see our website, http://healthleaderforge.org for more information.