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According to the most recent set of data released by the Kaiser Family Foundation (dated August 18, 2021), only 72% of adults in the United States have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccination. While this is an improvement over some earlier numbers, cases of covid are skyrocketing with nearly 3,100 new cases being reported daily in Ohio alone (ODH). Constant politicizing and the spread of misinformation on the issues of personal protective devices, such as masks, and the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines has led to an increase in the spread of this terrible disease. A great number of medical experts feel the government tried to bring the country back to "normal" far too soon before the virus had been contained to a manageable level. Cries of personal liberty and economic subjugation forced politicians to bend and ease restrictions, discontinue mask mandates and social distancing requirements, and even urged some legislators to pass laws preventing schools and businesses from forcing the use of safety measures by students and patrons.On our premiere episode for season 3 of Old Nerd in the Gym Fitness Podcast, your hosts Gery Deer and Julie Barth speak with Dr. Leann Poston, former pediatric physician and assistant dean of the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. Dr. Poston talks about the need for people to seek out factual medical information and avoid the politics of the COVID problem to help ensure the safety, not only of themselves and their family but others who may be more at risk. In this no-nonsense discussion, Gery and Dr. Poston discuss how the vaccines work, dispel many of the myths surrounding their safety and effectiveness, and cover where to find the most accurate, non-political information.About Our GuestLeann Poston, MD, is a licensed physician in Ohio who holds an MBA and an M.Ed. She is a full-time medical communications writer and educator who researches and writes about medicine, education, and healthcare administration.After practicing in a physician group practice for eleven years, Leann taught students at all academic levels, wrote curricula for both medical and business colleges, and served as an assistant dean at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. Leann's writing and teaching experiences have led to several awards in the education profession.Our appreciation to Dr. Poston for assisting with the production of this episode.This edition of the Old Nerd in the Gym Fitness Podcast was recorded at the studios of DATV, with our thanks.Old Nerd in the Gym is written and co-hosted by Gery L. Deer.Produced and directed by Julie A. BarthThis is a production of GLD Enterprises Communications. ©2021, GLD Enterprises Communications, Ltd. All rights reserved.Graphics by Taylor Huggins
Season 1, Episode 7: Franchising and The Chaos WranglerFor some, the move to entrepreneurship begins with a single question: What kind of business do I want to be in? It can take some time and careful consideration to determine how your education and experience line up with a potential business option. But what if you could buy into an existing, successful business, complete with defined products and services and an established marketing platform? You can. It's called a franchise. In this episode of 3-2-1 PROFIT$ - THE PODCAST, your host Gery Deer talks with Justin and Crystal Lavadour, owners of the Middletown, Ohio, franchise of Caring Transitions. Caring Transitions is a national franchise of professionals who help wrangle the chaos of downsizing and moving. They specialize in decluttering, organizing, packing, moving, resettling, in-home estate sales and online auctions, estate clearing and preparing homes for market.Justin is a retired Lieutenant Colonel with more than 20 years of service in the United States Air Force. During his time with the military, he provided relocation services for United States and Allied military forces around the world. His specialty was organizing stressful and chaotic environments and finding solutions to complex challenges. Besides managing the movements of equipment and people throughout the world, Justin's background is further suited to his business choice. “I've also moved 35 times in my life, which is a lot, even for someone in the military,” he states on their website. “When I started thinking about what I wanted to do next, I realized that Caring Transitions would be a great way to use my experience to serve something bigger than myself and make a difference.”Being successful means that you need to have a good grasp on the needs of your customers. Crystal and Justin understand the impact relocations and estate clearings can have on families. It can be traumatic, particularly when the care of an elderly family member is involved, whether you're right-sizing, moving into assisted living or clearing out a loved one's home. It's hard and it's emotional, even when you have a plan in place. But these two are perfectly suited to the task.This episode of 3-2-1 PROFIT$ - THE PODCAST was recorded to audio and video at the studios of DATV in Dayton, Ohio. 3-2-1 PROFIT$-THE PODCAST is a Media Production of and trademarked by GLD Enterprises Communications, Ltd. Copyright 2021, GLD Enterprises Communications, Ltd., All Rights Reserved. Produced and Engineered by Julie Barth. Executive Producer and Host Gery Deer.
This past week, we were joined in the studio by comedian Keith Irvin, host of DATV's #ComedyAintEazy, along with comedian Brock Shank, #CAE's self-proclaimed co-host. We talk about the fate of Art Garfunkel, stripper glitter, chicken wings, and a lot of other stuff. As always, check out some Potter's Field for great heavy metal and some other great tunes from St. Mary, St. Michael, The Paint Splats, and Mr. STONEking. We thank them for the musical contributions to the show. Check out The Devil's Apple, a great new book from William R. Morris. Get out to see some shows at Wiley's Comedy Club. For online piano lessons, check out PianoAJ. Tune in next week for more instructions. To reach The Life, email thelife1069@gmail.com and like/follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. We are part of the SJ Network, be sure to check it out!
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GB2RS NEWS Sunday the 16th of August 2020 The news headlines: Thanks for massive lockdown efforts Latest RSGB Convention Online info TX Factor 26 is bumper episode In this month’s RadCom, RSGB General Manager Steve Thomas, M1ACB thanks all the staff and volunteers who have pulled together to cope with the challenges of the last four months. He highlights the successes we should celebrate – such as helping 1,500 people take their first steps into amateur radio in just four months via remote invigilation Foundation exams – as well as the opportunities we all have to develop amateur radio in the future. You can also read the editorial online at https://tinyurl.com/rsgb-success-story. Practical Wireless this month features a look at how the RSGB is supporting new and returning radio amateurs. From the Beyond Exams range of resources through to the Tonight @ 8 webinars and a new Facebook group, there is a lot on offer. You can read the article on the RSGB website too. With the Covid-19 pandemic changing the face of rallies and conventions around the world, the RSGB Convention 2020 is going online. You will be able to enjoy some excellent lectures. On Saturday the 10th of October, the RSGB will be putting on two streams online for everyone to enjoy. The first stream is An introduction to… and the second stream is Learn more about.... You can find more information at www.rsgb.org.uk/convention. The first two lectures are The Small Station by Joe Chester, M1MWD and QRO Magnetic Loop Antennas with Rael Paster, M0RTP. In the small station, Joe M1MWD says that most of us don’t have the good fortune to own several acres of land on which to erect tall towers for beam antennas and have just one or two transceivers and an ATU on the corner of a table. But there is lots of fun to be had operating even the most modest radio station and he’ll look at how to get the best from limited equipment, or space. In his talk, Rael, M0RTP says that a transmitting magnetic loop antenna offers the amateur a compelling option for getting on the air and having access to all the HF bands when restricted for size and height of the antenna system at your QTH. He will cover DIY construction tips, tricks and traps for QRO operation and will provide an overview on how to remotely tune a magnetic loop. Find out more at www.rsgb.org.uk/convention. Running slightly behind schedule, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a bumper Summer edition of TX Factor is now available. Episode 26 is packed full of pre-lockdown features including a very relaxed tea and biscuits interview with Tim Kirby, GW4VXE as he speaks of his big passion for VHF and UHF operating. Bob, G0FGX and Mike, G1IAR take the lid off Bob’s Icom IC-7300 and fit a Radio Analog PTRX-7300 RF interface module. Coupled with an inexpensive SDR receiver like the SDR Play RSP1A and your computer, this board gives you a proper panadapter display so you can use your mouse to click and pounce on the signals you want to hear. Bob also gets his hands on one of the very first Icom IC-705 all-mode QRP SDR transceivers to arrive in the UK and gives a comprehensive review of all its wonderous capabilities. TX Factor is viewable on all devices from smartphones to smart TVs and is available at www.txfactor.co.uk, or search for TX Factor on YouTube. TX Factor is sponsored by the RSGB and Martin Lynch and Sons. Tim, G4YBU and Richard, G8ITB have planned a Summits on the Air Activity Weekend to be held on the 22nd and 23rd of August. The objective is to activate as many of the 15 summits in the Southern SOTA region of England. The event is for everyone. Bands and modes are down to the equipment that any particular operator owns, but it is suggested that 2 metres and 40 metres are very popular both on FM and SSB. Most of the summits in the Southern SOTA region are within easy driving distance of major towns and are a short walk to the summit itself; some actually have a car park within the activation area. For a detailed summit list see the SOTA website, www.sotadata.org.uk. International Lighthouses and Lightships Weekend is still going ahead this year on the 22nd and 23rd of August. Participation will dependent on local circumstances and government rulings regarding border and national parks closures, social contact and so on. Wirral ARS will be operating using GB2BHL but operation will be from the club premises. Moray Firth ARS will also be taking part, using the callsign GB0CSL for Covesea Skerries Lighthouse. The station will be run from individual club members homes. Details of this are at www.mfars.club. The GQRP club has released a detailed agenda for its Online Convention 2020, taking place on the 5th and 6th of September. The online event, which replaces the club’s annual GQRP convention, is open to existing members. There is a special rate for non-members that will include GQRP Club membership until January 2022. The two-day event comprises a series of online presentations and knowledge-sharing meetings where people can share ideas. For more information, and to view the full event schedule, see www.gqrp.com/convention.htm The Netherlands IARU member society, VERON, is encouraging amateurs to use digital amateur television, DATV, in the 2m band on the 22nd of August between 1200 and 1600UTC. Using either 144.600 or 145.300MHz, signals should be DVB-S or DVB-S2 and have a Symbol rate 125k. Details are at www.veron.nl/nieuws/datv-experiment-2-meter/. Now the special event news Since the change of regulations applying to special event stations in the UK, many activations are now able to go ahead. UK amateurs would like to thank Ofcom for their help in making this happen. Fort Purbrook ARC will put GB1PF on the air from member’s homes until the 17th of August. They will operate using CW, SSB and data across the HF/VHF/UHF bands. More information is on QRZ.com. To commemorate the 75th anniversary of VJ Day, the RSGB has organised a VJ Day amateur radio marathon on the HF bands and 6m using SSB, CW and digital modes. Three special UK callsigns GB75PEACE, GB1945PE, GB1945PJ will be on the air until the 31st of August. See www.rsgb.org/ve-vj-marathon. August sees two GB80 Special Event Stations on the air, marking the critical role that radar played in the Battle of Britain 80 years ago. GB80BRS will be operated to commemorate Bawdsey Radar Station in Suffolk, where radar was developed in the late 1930s. This was the location of the world’s first operational radar station. Activity will be on 80 to 10m using SSB, CW and FT8. GB80CH, Chain Home, will be operated from Chelmsford in Essex. And now the DX news Commemorating the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli during World War I, special event stations TC3GP and TC3GS will be active until the 23rd of August. QSLs via YM3KCN. Giorgio, YI/IU5HWS is with the military in Iraq and will be operating on 40, 20 and 10 metres until the end of November. Now the contest news There are no RSGB HF contests this month, as August is the month of the traditional summer holiday. That said, there is some doubt about going anywhere on holiday at present thanks to the current Covid-19 precautions! Please remember to check before the contest for new rules due to lockdown and social distancing, which may differ around the world. The RSGB strongly advises obeying your own national and local government’s advice first and foremost, especially in the instance of local lockdowns. RTTY operators can participate in the Scandinavian Amateur Radio Teleprinter Group contest. The first sessions were on Saturday but today, the 16th, it runs between 0800 and 1600UTC. The exchange is RST and serial number. Multipliers are DXCC entities and call areas in VK, VE, JA and W. See sartg.com/contest/wwrules.htm for full information. On Tuesday the 1.3GHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Thursday the 70MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Friday the 14th of August. Sunspot region 2770 will have just about rotated out of view by the time you hear or read this. After a promising start it quickly faded away, but there is more hope as active region AR2771, belonging to Cycle 25, is forming in the Sun’s southeast quadrant. A secondary bright plage region is also now turning into view off the southeast limb, although it appears to be spotless for now. This is very encouraging as we think it shows that Sunspot Cycle 25 is ready to get under way. On Thursday the solar flux index was 74 with a sunspot number of 24. Please note that on Propquest.co.uk, the feed from the Chilton ionosonde has been down for a few days, but if you switch to FF051 Fairford you’ll find that feed is working. Daytime critical frequencies have generally been in the range 4 to 5.3MHz, which means that 40m remains unsuitable for close-in NVIS contacts around the UK. You may find 60m or 5MHz more reliable for inter-UK working. But critical frequencies are generally staying higher just after sunset, which can be good news for stations chasing DX. The charts suggest that 14MHz is remaining open to contacts over 3,000km until nearly local midnight. Next week NOAA predicts the solar flux index will remain at around 72, with the largest Kp index being two. This reflects the fact that there are no Earth-facing coronal holes at present, although this can change without much notice. Active region 2771 could develop further, as could the plage area in the southeast quadrant. But it really is guesswork at this point. And now the VHF and up propagation news. The weather pattern is changing into something much more unsettled generally, and not just in isolated instances of severe thunderstorms as we’ve seen recently. Tropo conditions were good in some parts as last week came to an end. It's easy to get Tropo over sea paths at this time of the year and, whilst there could still be some opportunities across the North Sea early next week, most areas will be in the realm of low pressure, so no more Tropo. The Sporadic-E season has had a little boost by the recent meteor input from the Perseids so it's still worth looking at the usual times, mid-morning and late afternoon to early evening. The season can last into early September, so there’s still time. Rain scatter should be the mode of choice this coming week, with a slow-moving area of low pressure over the country bringing thundery showers and spells of heavy rain to many places. It’s a good time to use one of the many radar displays available online to track the heavy rain cells and try some GHz band rain scatter. Mid-August is a good time for meteor scatter, so keep that on the list as the Perseids meteor shower declines. Opinion was that this year was not a vintage one, with many reporting poorer performance than last year. That said, the meteorscan.com website showed hourly rates at over 100 around 0600 on the 12th and 13th. The Moon was at peak declination yesterday and path losses are falling as we approach perigee on Friday, so it’s a good week for EME. 144MHz sky temperatures are low. And that’s all from the propagation team this week.
Este es el episodio #71 de su Podcast Dímelo a 24fps donde estaremos analizando el 7mo arte como expresión o como expresión cultural, fuera de la del contexto entretenimiento. Este tema será abordado por sus anfitriones Danilo Arroyo,Enmanuel Peralta y Victor Martinez.Este Podcast es producido por Danilo Arroyo Televisión (DATV)
GB2RS NEWS Sunday the 29th of March 2020 The news headlines: RSGB responds to Covid-19 Farewell GMT, hello BST Contest updates Dave Wilson, M0OBW, RSGB President, and Ian Shepherd, G4EVK, RSGB Board Chair have a message to radio amateurs. “We hope that you all understand the very serious nature of the current health crisis. As you are now aware, the situation has dramatically worsened and we have all been ordered to stay at home unless travelling for a specific and unavoidable reason. As radio amateurs, we are in the fortunate position of being able to talk to other amateurs and chat to those who are finding it tough going. Ian and I are asking you, as radio amateurs, to please do one thing for us: search out local amateurs and arrange a sked, not necessarily on air: there are many alternatives we can all use such as video calls, or even a simple phone call. Pay particular attention to those who you know or learn to be alone or who are vulnerable for whatever reason. We are all in this together! Keep safe.” As the UK the clocks went forward 1 hour at 1 am this morning, the 29th of March, this means we will be on British Summer Time. Please note that many contests and other events often state the timings in UTC or GMT, which is one hour behind the local clock time here in the UK. As a result of the Government’s updated position on people’s movements, the VHF and HF Contest Committees has taken the decision that, until further notice, they can no longer allow any entries from stations operating from portable or alternative addresses or from multi-operator stations. Single operator entries from shared stations will also not be accepted unless the station is being shared by family members living at the same postal address. We have reached a point with Covid-19 that it is inappropriate for the RSGB to run the IOTA Contest in July 2020 in its usual format. We cannot encourage our participants to operate in multi-operator groups nor to travel to island locations where visitors are not currently welcome. We would like your opinion on whether we should cancel outright or should retain a contest this year for single operator, home stations only. We are also conscious that a large number of our Members are going to be spending more time at home than normal. Unable to enjoy many of our favourite outdoor contests we are proposing a series of home-based day-time contests to entertain and support one another. Both of these issues are detailed in a survey which we invite you to complete. This is at www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/RSGB_HFCC_2020. The survey is open until Friday the 3rd of April, after which the outcomes will be made public. Whilst the National Radio Centre itself is currently closed, as is the Bletchley Park museum, the NRC volunteer team have taken the opportunity to run some nets to keep in touch with each other. We are acutely aware that whilst in self-isolation, it is more important than ever to stay in communication, so what better way than using amateur radio? The NRC volunteers are running an 80m net on 3.730MHz most mornings at 10.30 am and a 2m net on 144.330MHz most afternoons at 2.30 pm. The NRC team have been enjoying an increasing number of stations calling in – and not just volunteers who work at the National Radio Centre. They have been joined by amateurs who had previously enjoyed a visit to the NRC or had planned to do so, all are welcome. Even if you can’t join the 80m net, remember that the Hack Green webSDR site provides an excellent monitoring resource. They look forward to greeting more amateurs and listeners in the weeks to come. Planning continues for the 2020 RSGB Convention, which is being held at Kents Hill Park Conference Centre from Friday the 9th until Sunday the 11th of October. As in previous years, our convention is being held in conjunction with the AMSAT UK Colloquium. The lectures are split into HF, VHF, Technical and General streams and there is, of course, the separate AMSAT stream which all of those at the convention are welcome to attend. It’s not too late to request a talk on a particular subject or to volunteer to give a talk yourself on a subject that you feel would be of interest. Please send an email to convention@rsgb.org.uk with your suggestions or comments. Bookings will be opening shortly via the RSGB website. As details of the lectures and other activities become available you will find them at www.rsgb.org/convention Radio amateurs will share the concerns of everyone about the seriousness of the Covid-19 outbreak. Governments all over the world are advising ‘social distancing’ to slow the spread of the virus and to give health services the chance to cope. Field days bring radio amateurs together and therefore represent an environment where social distancing is difficult to achieve. The IARU will not sponsor the Region 1 HF-CW Field Day in June. Single operator contests, however, remain a great way for those forced to stay at home to enjoy the magic of amateur radio. The DATV beacon on the QO-100 satellite has changed frequency and symbol rate to allow more space on the transponder for other users. The new transmission is on 10491.5MHz with a symbol rate of 1500kS, DVB-S2, FEC 4/5. A new band plan is being developed and will be published on the Wideband Spectrum Monitor https://eshail.batc.org.uk/wb/ as soon as it is finalised. The RSGB has just launched a new award designed for those aged under 26. The Youth Award encourages young people to build their on-air experience through a range of activities from listening on SDR, talking in contests to building antennas for specific bands or modes such as satellites. The award has four levels (Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum) and each level requires a minimum number of modes to make a minimum number of contacts. For further information see the Society’s website, www.rsgb.org/youth-award. The Cornish Radio Amateur Club organise International Marconi Day every year. This year it was due to be held on the 25th of April, Marconi’s actual birthday. Regrettably, due to Covid-19, this worldwide event has now been cancelled. So far 57 stations worldwide had registered and if you have any queries please contact crac.imd@gmail.com. Denby Dale and District ARS has announced the Mills on the Air special event has been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. They are starting planning for 2021 now and hope to have a bumper event next year. The organisers say thank you to all who intended to join in this year, stay in and keep well. Pubs & Clubs on the Air 2020 will not go ahead on the 15th and 17th of May. The organisers suggest that amateurs could still get on the air from home that weekend; you may make some new local friends. The RSGB has a Coronavirus Updates page that brings together some of these great ideas as well as its important announcements. Take a look at www.rsgb.org/coronavirus-updates And now for the details of rallies and events for the coming week Due to the Covid-19 virus, all events in the forthcoming weeks are cancelled or postponed in line with Government advice. We will keep the Rallies page on the RSGB website as up to date as we can. Please send updates of your rally and event plans as soon as possible to radcom@rsgb.org.uk. Now the contest news Please note that most contest organisers are not accepting entries from multi-operator groups or from portable entries. Check the rules before taking part. This weekend the CQ World Wide WPX SSB contest ends its 48 hour run at 2359UTC today, the 29th. It’s SSB only on the 1.8 to 28MHz contest bands, with the exchange of signal report and serial number. On Tuesday, the 50MHz MGM Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. The exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Also on Tuesday, the 144MHz MGM Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. The exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday, the UK and Ireland Contest Club 80m contest runs from 1900 to 2000UTC. Using SSB only, the exchange is your 4-character locator. On Sunday the first RoLo, Rolling Locator, contest runs from 1900 to 2030UTC. Using SSB, the exchange is signal report and the locator received. Also on Sunday, the First 70MHz contest runs from 0900 to 1200UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The UK Microwave Group second contest runs on Sunday from 1000 to 1600UTC. Using 1.3 to 3.4GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Next weekend, the SP DX contest runs from 1500UTC on the 4th to 1500UTC on the 5th. Using CW and SSB on the 1.8 to 28MHz bands, the exchange is signal report and serial number, with SP stations sending their Province code. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Friday the 27th of March. With the solar flux index remaining at 70-71 all week, conditions were pretty predictable. The Kp index rose to two or three at times, but on the whole geomagnetic conditions were stable. There was a large coronal mass ejection off the Sun on March 20, but it wasn’t Earth directed and didn’t affect us. It is at times like this when the slightest HF enhancement stands out. At 1030UTC on Wednesday the 25th the critical frequency as measured by the Chilton Digisonde rose to 5.675MHz, which meant a maximum usable frequency of more than 21MHz over a 3,000km path. But why did it rise? NOAA issued a warning that the greater than 2 MeV electron flux reached high levels on Wednesday, with a peak flux value of 1,398 particle flux units. At about this time the GOES-16 satellite showed a fall in the X-ray flux coming off the Sun. Solar X-rays from the Sun penetrate to the bottom of the ionosphere to around 80km and create an enhancement of the D layer. So, it could be that the lower X-ray flux meant less D-layer absorption and, coupled with the increased electron flux, HF signals were able to more easily reach the now-enhanced F2 layer. The moral of this story is that HF propagation isn’t all about sunspots! If anyone did work any interesting DX on the higher bands around 1030UTC on Wednesday, please email the details to psc.chairman@rsgb.org.uk. Next week, NOAA predicts the solar flux index will remain at around 70. Geomagnetic conditions are predicted to be settled with a Kp index around two. This weekend may have unsettled HF conditions due to a large solar coronal hole, which became Earth facing on Thursday the 26th. Things should be more settled by Monday. And now the VHF and up propagation news. The recent high pressure has certainly looked promising on the weather maps, but as hinted last week, the air near the surface is very dry and since good Tropo needs moist air near the surface, overlain by warmer dry air above, we have not seen the bands live up to expectations based on the ‘hall barometer' alone. This high is being nudged west over the Atlantic, which will allow a cold northerly flow down across the country with a few wintry showers in the east at first, but maintain dry, high-pressure weather for most of the week. This means that there is a continuing chance of Tropo, but don’t expect too much of it! There has been some Sporadic-E on 10m and 6m. The primary driver of this appears to be related to an east-north easterly jet stream over the continent at just the right distance from the UK to support paths to SE Europe and round to Italy and Spain. This favourable jet stream will decline by this weekend, but next week a further northerly jet stream may offer some chances, this time towards Scandinavia and eastern Europe. The spring aurora period is upon us, so it is always worth checking for activity if the Kp index shows a disturbed magnetic field. The Moon reaches maximum declination on Wednesday and with just over a week to go to perigee, path losses will fall all week. 144MHz sky noise is at its lowest next weekend. And that’s all from the propagation team this week.
As the lyrics go, “breaking up is hard to do.” That’s as true with newsrooms as it is with relationships. Thankfully, not all breakups leave you sobbing in the corner with a Teddy bear. “What Had Happened Was” podcast host Amelia Robinson sat down with Jana Collier, the freshly minted publisher of a newspaper and website group that includes Dayton.com, Dayton Daily News, the Springfield News Sun and the Journal News. They talk about the shocking twists and turns that preceded the newspaper’s split from WHIO Radio, WHIO-TV and the rest of Cox Media Group. In this episode, the pair talk about the future of the Dayton Daily News now that it is back in the hands of the Cox family, journalism, Jana’s not-so-secret secret obsession and pop-star dreams, why Daytonians really ought to love Dayton and telling the community’s stories through a year that saw the Klan, a mass shooting and 15 tornadoes come to the region. The What Had Happened Was podcast is a product of Dayton.com recorded and edited in the DATV studios.
NO balance makes music for The People. The People aren’t happy about it. They stop by DATV to chat with @TheIzzyRock Eric Bluebaum: Vocals, Guitar Jacob Shope: Drums Cody Lee Clark: Bass, Vocals Ur So Ducked Glittery Generally Fake Sugar Zerotonin https://www.facebook.com/nobalancesux/
Flam Feeva aka Flamborghini Gallardo stops by DATV to chop it up with @theizzyrock about the release of his new project, Just My Thoughts. Flam was born Bryan Alford in West Dayton, Ohio. Studying all kinds of music , Flam grew up a true student of hip hop. He began writing and recording music in high school, skipping […]
The Paint Splats aka Brandon Berry stops by DATV to chat with @TheIzzyRock about the release of his new album. “You’ve got an LA sound. It’s not quite New York, and you’re definitely not Southern. You’re just LA. It screams, I’M CRAZY and I’m OUTSIDE!” Join The Paint Splats in celebrating the release of their […]
Kevin Serey stops by DATV to chat with @TheIzzyRock about the release of his new album. Kevin Serey (& Friends) – “Tales From The Horseshoe Lounge” which features a cast of talented musicians and friends who came together to produce a great album and great mix of Appalachian murder ballads, old-timey blues numbers, Americana, folk, […]
Nylons aren’t just nylons. No sir. No ma’am. In the proper hands and when placed over a camera lens, they can transport an audience back to old Hollywood. At least that's what Ms. Demure hopes you think. What Had Happened Was host Amelia Robinson chats with Miss Demure, the outrageously unique and totally sincere host of DATV’s “Harper’s Bazzaroworld presents The Ms.Demure Show.” They dish about Pride, dating and not dating, forgiveness, acceptance, old Hollywood, the Legendary Misty Knight and Tina Hightower. Hightower is set to receive the first-ever Legendary Misty Knight Legacy Award at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8. The What Had Happened Was podcast is sponsored by Premier Health and recorded in the WHIO Radio studios.
Wright State students, faculty and staff learned about opportunities to give back to the community at the We Serve U Volunteer Fair on Sept. 19 in the Student Union Atrium. The eighth annual fair hosted 25 nonprofit organizations for which Wright State community members can volunteer. Hosted by Wright State’s We Serve U, the event encouraged attendees to volunteer for local organizations throughout Raider Country. Representatives from organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Hannah’s Treasure Chest, DATV, YWCA and a Special Wish were in attendance, as well as several Wright State organizations. The College of Education and Human Services collected cards to be distributed to students and staff at Northridge Local Schools. “Northridge was really impacted by the tornadoes of Memorial Day,” said Joanie Hendricks, We Serve U co-chair. “We are just writing letters of encouragement to give them on their first day.” The Volunteer Fair provided Wright State students, staff and faculty an opportunity to learn about organizations in the area. “It’s just wonderful to see that they want to give back to the community,” said Hendricks.
GeeGee Bradley has been a staple in the Dayton Music Scene since the 90’s. Playing in bands such as Legbone, the Jackalopes, GeeGee’s Punk Rock All Stars, Viceroy Kings, as well as being the Marketing and Promotions Manager for Turnbuckles and Brews. He stops by DATV to chat with @theizzyrock about how Rockstar became Turnbuckles, […]
Knavery is an alternative rock band based out of Dayton, OH. They join @theizzyrock at DATV to discuss the release of their new EP, “Grown” being released on September 6, 2019. We learn the origin of the band, touring, rig rundown, and hear the new EP. Threshold Cut Loose Stride Prisms https://www.theodysseyonline.com/knavery https://www.facebook.com/KnaveryOfficial/
Young Reese Dude @937ReeseDude is an independent hip-hop artist from Dayton, OH. He stops by DATV to chat with @theizzyrock about growing up in Dayton, influences, and we discuss the album “Reese”, which released on 6-14-2019 and can be streamed everywhere. Born and raised in Desota Bass Courts, a housing project in Dayton, Ohio, Raysean […]
John Dubuc stops by DATV to chat with @theizzyrock about his new album from Magnaphone Records released in June 2019, childhood memories, influences, rig rundown, and much more. The singer-songwriter has certainly come a long way from the precocious 13-year-old who formed the punk band, the Obvious, with his buddies in the summer of 1983. […]
Picassobabyy aka Bucky Barnes is an Artist from Dayton, OH. Representative of Dayton.Topic LLC and ENMG, LLC. A Graphic Designer/Producer/Writer for growing outlets. He stopped by DATV to chat with @theizzyrock #1 Citrine #2 Countin’ Me out #3 Buy It https://www.datpiff.com/Picassobabyy-Purposes-mixtape.850379.html https://twitter.com/barzngramz https://soundcloud.com/picassobabyy https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/picassobabyy/1456242976 https://anchor.fm/picassobabyy https://daytontopic.com
SleekoGotBars aka SGB is a Dayton rapper who’s just released a new project called, Unlimited Vibes. He stops by DATV to chat with @TheIzzyRock Born during one of his mother’s three prison sentences, and raised around drugs, alcohol and prostitution until the age of five, SleekoGotBars’s struggles are something that influence his music, but his […]
Josh Thrasher is Dayton native and son of legendary Dayton Music Journalist, Don Thrasher. Josh was raised on the local scene and throughout the years has honed his craft as a Rapper, Promoter, Event Planner, and Host of #ThrashTalk Podcast on Youtube. He stops be DATV to chat with @theizzyrock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z1C3NBsoNc https://soundcloud.com/JoshThrasher?fbclid=IwAR0n7lfZJzSixYMJsaLqCUko6AHpfHgCrL4m7hJOJ0X8woahrUr-kVGVpAY https://www.facebook.com/PromoGodThrash/ https://www.instagram.com/ItsJoshThrasher/
The Gem City Podcast started recording at DATV (Dayton Access Television) and it’s been surprising how many guests we bring in each week don’t know anything about this 40 year old area nonprofit. Not only has DATV been a huge asset to us here at the podcast, it has the potential to be an asset […]
Podcasters talking about how to podcast... “What Had Happened Was” host Amelia Robinson talked with Tony Peters of DATV and the Icon Fetch podcast and Juliet Fromholt, the host of WYSO’s Kaleidoscope and Alpha Rhythms, live at Dayton Podfest 2019. Tony and Juliet teach podcasting and shared tips, tricks and stories of not fan girl-ing and boy-ing out with Amelia and the audience at Brightside Music and Event Venue in downtown Dayton. Dayton Podfest was hosted by the Gem City Podcast.
The Story Changes is a Dayton, Ohio based rock band that is set to release, To Hell With this Delicate Equation, available 4/26/19. Mark Mcmillon stops by DATV to chat with @TheIzzyRock about the origin of the band, touring, and Dayton Music History. The band makes simple songs for complicated times. They write music and […]
P The Emcee is a rapper from Dayton, Ohio. One of the legendary MC’s of Dayton’s rap community, he stops by DATV to chat with @TheizzyRock. “I made it thru The crack era, Gang era, Battle Rap, And Fatherhood” Twitter: https://twitter.com/PTheEmcee Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PofTeamThem/ Bandcamp: https://ptheemcee.bandcamp.com/ #1 Lamont Stinks MIYAGIMAS #2 Wastin’ Time #3 Scarface #4 […]
Dayton, Ohio band Beesly stops by DATV to chat with @theizzyrock to talk about their fantastic new self titled album, Beesly. “Much has changed for Beesly since its first public performance, a 3 a.m. set at Relay for Life in Sharonville in June 2014. Kyle Cloud (bass, vocals), Ben Grogg (guitar, vocals), Austin Labig (drums, […]
C-Money Baby aka Cameron Gray is a rapper from East Dayton, Ohio. He released the new album, “Cut Different” in January 2019 with critical praise and local love. He stopped by DATV to chat with @theizzyrock. #1 Big Dawg #2 Don’t Say Shhh #3 Money Don’t #4 #Blworld Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CMoneyBabyMusic/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/c-money937 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2qiAmTdHTB1gz0RuyHmcwm
Dayton, Ohio rapper ADR.eternal stops by DATV to chat with @theizzyrock about his EP, the Eighth Wonder. We get to know his origin story and influences. #1 Attention #2 Got Ammo #3 Look What I Do #4 Not In The Mood https://www.facebook.com/adreternal https://twitter.com/adreternal https://www.instagram.com/adreternal The Eighth Wonder EP https://soundcloud.com/adreternal/sets/the-eighth-wonder?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=facebook
Bob Dellaposta stops by DATV to chat with Izzy Rock about his new album, Break Away. Memories growing up in Northern Kentucky, the Ohio River, Canal Street Tavern, King Records, Bud Scruggs, and so much more. Bob has been performing blues and rock music in Southwest OH and Northern KY for more than 30 years. […]
Raymond Rasmusson is an entrepreneur, investor, podcaster, and musician from Dayton, Ohio. He’s passionate about life and helping people succeed. GCP producer/host @theizzyrock chat about numerous topics at DATV. “My goal is to make myself useful to as many people as possible, so if your band/brand is facing any major issues, or is simply struggling […]
Joel Wilhite, KD6W, who has a long history in amateur radio, telephony, and amateur radio TV. As you can imagine, amateur radio TV has advanced from the slow scan memories of the early 1970s to high quality digital television delivered by repeaters and internet linked networks. Amateur radio digital TV and microwave roving are a few of the topics discussed with Joel, KD6W, in the QSO Today.
McGuff and the Dumpster Fires is part punk, part funk, and all mixed up. They are a four piece rock band from the Dayton, Ohio area. They joined GCP host Izzy Rock at DATV to discuss the release of their new album, Trip Gone Wrong. Emily McGuff – voice Taylor McGuff – voice + guitar […]
With the self produced album Nostalgia, Dayton, Ohio rapper Flam Feeva stops by Gem City Podcast to discuss his new project. #1 Shittin On You #2 Untitled #3 Hit The Button #4 Brainstorm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flam.feeva.33 Twitter: https://twitter.com/FlamborghiniDYT?lang=en iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/flam-feeva/1013118810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ukxyCVvNwJlWOvUitnyOb Recorded at DATV 280 Leo St. Dayton, Ohio
Dorian Dorsey aka Bambino and Pride Lion are two rappers from Dayton. They join Izzy Rock and discuss living in homeless shelters, their path to create music and what their childhood smelled like. Thanks to DATV for the use of their space. #1 Million Dollar Dreams featuring Thom Staxx #2 I Remember featuring Mia Lovelace […]
Existing to be the ship that sails beside you into the vast unknown and to be the lighthouse guiding you home, Noah Rauch has begun to etch out his place as an up and coming singer/songwriter in the Dayton, Ohio music scene. He stops by DATV to chat with Izzy Rock. #1 Good Winter #2 […]
Josh Thrasher is a rapper from East Dayton, Ohio. Inspired by his Father, Don Thrasher (music writer for Dayton Daily News, drummer for multiple local bands), Josh got an education in good music. He joins Izzy Rock at DATV with his friends Loui and L$D. #1 The Re-Up #2 Cuban #3 Designer On My #4 […]
Lisa Grigsby stops by DATV to chat with Izzy Rock and Libby Ballengee about owing Joker’s Comedy Cafe for 20 years. In this podcast we get stories about Tommy Chong, Mitch Hedberg, Chris Rock, and the many adventures from the business side of owning and starting comedy clubs. http://www.mostmetro.com/author/lgrigsby https://www.dayton.com/lifestyles/daytonian-the-week-lisa-grigsby/mAg6OkWYRVUFgPn0qnwMlL/ Follow Gem City Podcast on […]
Cow-punk from Dayton, Ohio featuring seasoned Dayton music veterans. Members of Nicky Kay Orchestra, ex-members of Legbone, cAge, the Oxymorons, Sourbelly. They’re releasing an new EP in summer 2018 recorded by Patrick Himes at Reel Love. They stop by DATV to chat with Izzy Rock. 1. Gone 2. Burnt Broke and Busted 3. Hero to […]
Julian K is an openly gay rap artist from Dayton, Ohio. His goal in making music is to destroy the boundaries between the LGBT and non-LGBT communities. He wants to create music that can touch the hearts people across all backgrounds in every corner of the world. He joins Izzy Rock at DATV to discuss […]
The Brohio Podcast is a podcast from Dayton, Ohio. Nick and Rob bring discuss true crime, paranormal, cryptozoology, monsters, demons, and conspiracy theories. They stop by DATV to chat with Izzy Rock. http://Brohiopodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrohioPodcast/?ref=br_rs Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/133523284013902/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrohioPodcast Recorded at DATV 280 Leo St. Dayton, Ohio God Bless and Asher Jones – Get That Outta Your System
Izzy Rock is a podcrafter from Dayton, Ohio who started with Tales From The Hardside in 2012. In 2013 he began helping host and produce podcasts for Gem City Podcast. Libby Ballengee sits down at DATV to let listeners get to know our host, Izzy Rock. Tales From The Hardside https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/tales-from-the-hardside https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tales-from-the-hardside/id522197220?mt=2 @TheIzzyRock https://twitter.com/TheIzzyRock Tales […]
Gabe Maas and the Bruins is a piano driven pop/alternative band from St. Mary’s, Ohio. Singer Gabe Maas stops by DATV to chat with Izzy Rock about growing up in a small town, serial killers, his music, and so much more. #1 Hypnotic #2 Collapse #3 History #4 Don’t Mind https://www.facebook.com/Gmatbband/ http://www.twistonpr.com/rpm/2017/4/12/artist-spotlight-gabe-maas-and-the-bruins” https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/gabe-maas-and-the-bruins/967159851 https://open.spotify.com/album/6UGKcBFtEnDUad5zdH6EUj http://www.datv.org/ […]
Struggling In Dayton is a Facebook group for people in need and people willing to help those in need in the Dayton, Ohio area created by Michael Parr. Michael stopped by DATV to chat with Izzy Rock about the Facebook group and discuss ways to help people Struggling in Dayton. Struggling In Dayton https://www.facebook.com/groups/960235380670221/ With […]
Izzy loves podcasting Gem City Catfe GCP #523 Avant-Garde with TBTV - Coffee With Idiots Podcast TBTV is a comedy sketch show created by Coffee With idiots podcast hosts Brandon Berry and Tyler Wise for DATV in Dayton, OH. GCP co-host/producer Izzy Rock sits down in the East dayton home of these local content creators "Imagine if The Ben Stiller Show scrounged together all of their unusable material and compiled it into a program for about 12 people to watch, aware that they would be cancelled before the 13th episode. This is that show." - Brandon Berry "Pretty good." - Tyler Wise "Reminded me a lot of Mr. Show!" - Andy HartWe're a simple podcast covering everything from music to politics, pop culture to martial arts. https://www.coffeewithidiots.com/ http://twitter.com/coffeeidiotspod https://www.facebook.com/coffeeidiotspod/ https://www.facebook.com/TeeBeeTeeVee/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E47rny2NmK8 Ep 472 GCP http://gemcitypodcast.com/?p=3287 Andy Gabbard - Look Not Sound https://andygabbard.bandcamp.com/ Goodnight Goodnight - Divine Hammer https://www.goodnightgoodnightmusic.com/
WIA suggest AX prefix for ANZAC Day deserves a special QSL card. - WIA Deed with the ACMA. - WIA AGM & Convention will have a section on DATV by David VK5DMC.
DAVINA AND THE VAGABONDS have created a stir on the national music scene with their high-energy live shows, level A musicianship, sharp-dressed professionalism, and Sowers� commanding stage presence. DATV�s shows are filled with New Orleans charm, Memphis soul swagger, dark theatrical moments that evoke Kurt Weill, and tender gospel passages. Davina�s voice and stage presence defy category in a different way. Davina has been compared to Etta James, Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, Billie Holiday and Betty Boop, but comparisons don�t suffice: Sowers is a true original. AL SCORCH grew up in Chicago, with its storied history of corrupt power at the top and righteous fighters and big dreamers at the bottom. Balanced on wedges of punk, old-time string band, American and European folk, and soulful balladry, Al is an entertainer, road warrior, storyteller, and one helluva musician. His second album and Bloodshot debut �Circle Round the Signs� is built on a sonic framework sharing an intersection with the Bad Livers� lawless next-gen take on traditional country & bluegrass, and Black Flag�s burn-it-all-down revolt and breakneck tempos. WoodSongs Kid: Beth Davis is a 12-Year-Old award winning fiddle player and vocalist from Carbondale, Illinois.
Izzy Rock loves movies. In this podcast, he sits in on a gem City Podcast episode with co-hosts Libby Ballengee and Mark DaGrossa as they chat movies with Film Speak creator Bill Miller. Of course I do an intro and recap my week. Some of the things discussed. The Claypool Lennon Delirium - Monolith of Phobos Canopy in the Backyard Podcast with Brad Denson from MVMF Orange Is The New Black GOT finale Lil Dicky Cooking The Sound In Oneâ??s Head- Worship the Simple You Izzy, Libby, and Mark had fun talking about film with Bill Miller, who also happens to be our newest crew member! Bill Miller was born in Dayton a child of the seventies. Discovering his love of film at a young age Bill soon knew he was a film dork, but it wasnâ??t until he saw Pulp Fiction that Bill knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Over the next twenty years through marriage, cross country moves, kids, divorce and all the other stuff life throws at you Bill studied filmmaking and watched more movies then what is probably healthy. A few years ago after another dead end job ended he decided if he was going to struggle and scrape to survive then he was going to do it being a filmmaker. Adopting the nom de plume of JB (Just Bill) Bill began to work within the local film community. Now a few years later Bill has gained lots of experience having worked on dozens of projects at different capacities and is seeking distribution for his own feature. Bill, or JB, has a local film talk show Film Speak and YouTube channel under his production house name Burnmill. Bill has a desire to see Dayton become the filmmaking capital of the Midwest, and showcase the wonderful talent in the area. Connect on FB:https://www.facebook.com/talkfilmstome Billâ??s films:https://www.youtube.com/user/BurnmillProductions/videos DATV: http://www.datv.org/watch.html Produced by Izzy Rock https://twitter.com/TheIzzyRock https://www.facebook.com/TheIzzyRock https://www.facebook.com/TalesFromTheHardsidePodcast Email and Booking: theizzyrock@gmail.com Website:http://www.theizzyrock.com/ Call the voicemail: 937-265-2024