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The Rudely Honest Podcast
Episode 125: Episode 125: "Every Man Jack" Feat. Pork Chop

The Rudely Honest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 66:15


This week the Rude Crew is joined by Johnny "Porkchop" Doswell, a DJ, MC, Community Activist, and prominent figure in the Baltimore Community. We dive into his beginnings, pop culture topics, and more.Sponsored by: No Heart No Hustle Clothing Co.Studio/Editing: Digital Empath Studios (Baltimore).#podcasts #therudelyhonestpodcast #comedy #wnba #dopeblackpods

WeatherBrains
WeatherBrains 992: Bozos On The Bus

WeatherBrains

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 111:38


It's a somber episode tonight as we look back on the life and legacy of a legend in the field of meteorology, Dr. Chuck Doswell. We look back at Dr. Doswell's career and his impact on the science today.  Our Guest WeatherBrain is a Senior Scientist in the Forecast Research and Development Division  at the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) and a prior veteran of the show.  Dr Harold Brooks, welcome to the show. Our email officer Jen is continuing to handle the incoming messages from our listeners. Reach us here: email@weatherbrains.com. Remembering Dr. Doswell (03:30) Multiple layoffs in TV meteorology and looking forward from here (09:27) Changing business model in modern radio (21:00) The Early Life of Dr. Doswell (30:00) How Dr. Doswell elevated the field of meteorology (42:00) Looking back at a 2009 WeatherBrains appearance (01:02:25) What is the role of a human being in forecasting?  (01:09:00) Riding the coattails of past generations in this science (01:24:30) The Astronomy Outlook with Tony Rice (No Segment This Week) This Week in Tornado History With Jen (01:36:48) E-Mail Segment (01:38:15) National Weather Round-Up (01:40:30) and more! Web Sites from Episode 992: Dr. Harold Brooks on X Picks of the Week: Harold Brooks - Flash Flood Forecasting: An Ingredients-Based Methodology Harold Brooks - Case Analysis of a Historic Killer Tornado Event in Kansas On 10 June 1938 James Aydelott - Pet Peeves of Chuck Doswell Jen Narramore - Foghorn Rick Smith - Out Neil Jacobs - Out Troy Kimmel - First-ever Meteorite Crash Caught On Camera With Sound In Canada Kim Klockow-McClain - Dr. Doswell Remembrance (01:45:00) Bill Murray - Chuck's Chatter James Spann - WeatherBrains 509 - October 19th, 2015 The WeatherBrains crew includes your host, James Spann, plus other notable geeks like Troy Kimmel, Bill Murray, Rick Smith, James Aydelott, Jen Narramore, Dr. Neil Jacobs, and Dr. Kim Klockow-McClain. They bring together a wealth of weather knowledge and experience for another fascinating podcast about weather.

The Love Doc Podcast
Episode 19 | Nervous System Regulation with Expert Guest Dana Doswell

The Love Doc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 50:38


Hosted by Dr. Sarah Hensley, Specialized Social Psychologist, Attachment Theory Expert, and Founder & CEO of The Dating Decoder with Co-host Raina Butcher, Owner/CEO of Joyful Consulting, LLC.  Welcome to "The Love Doc Podcast" where Host Dr. Sarah Hensley and her co-host Raina Butcher dive deep into the intricacies of love, attraction, attachment, relationships, and self-awareness. Dr. Hensley brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to help listeners navigate the complexities of modern romance. In each episode, Dr. Hensley tackles burning questions about love, relationships, and the mind's complexities, drawing from her psychological research, real-life experiences, and her own individual expertise, to provide insightful perspectives and practical advice. Episode 19: "Nervous System Regulation with expert guest Dana Doswell." In this powerful episode, Dr. Hensley welcomes special guest Dana Doswell, a nervous system expert and mentor. Dr. Hensley begins by sharing how much she's learned from Dana's expertise in nervous system regulation, expressing deep gratitude for the transformative knowledge that has not only enhanced her personal life but also strengthened her professional practice. Dana takes us back to the beginning of her journey, explaining how she first became aware of her own low-level nervous system dysregulation. Like many high-functioning, successful individuals, Dana describes how she went through life ignoring the signals her body was sending her—until a complete nervous system collapse forced her to seek help. She candidly discusses how traditional talk therapy only provided short-term relief, leading her to explore deeper interventions. Her search led her to discover polyvagal theory, which became a turning point in her healing journey. Dana delves into how she realized the disorganization of her nervous system and how somatic work—integrating the body into the healing process—became essential. This discovery ignited her passion for studying evolution, psychology, neuroscience, and somatic healing, which she applied directly to her own life with profound results. Dr. Hensley then shares her parallel journey, explaining how her personal experiences similarly inspired her to dive into spiritual, somatic, and nervous system healing, eventually shaping her work to help others heal. Dana highlights one of the most profound lessons she learned in her studies: the impact of shame on the nervous system. She discusses in detail how shame, particularly within the context of religion and basic bodily functions, deeply affects our bodies and behavior. Dana emphasizes the need to acknowledge our basic physiological needs and accept our "animalistic" nature, a fundamental step in healing an overtaxed nervous system that's often overlooked. She further explores the concept of "functional freeze," a state many high-functioning people find themselves in. Because high performers often attach their self-worth to their productivity and intelligence, they struggle with feelings of failure when they try to rest, triggering nervous system dysregulation. The conversation then turns to the topic of retraumatization and the role that rumination plays in nervous system imbalance. Dana provides practical, step-by-step guidance on how to address rumination from a somatic perspective, offering techniques to locate and resource the feelings in different parts of the body. Dana concludes by sharing that the best way to understand and regulate your nervous system is through relationships—whether that's with a partner, yourself, or even objects in your environment. She explains how every relationship has a "flavor," and that flavor influences how your nervous system responds. Dr. Hensley wraps up the episode by highlighting that the key to nervous system regulation is to deshame your experiences. Both women express their gratitude for the conversation, and Dr. Hensley shares ways for listeners to connect with Dana on social media. This episode is rich in insights on nervous system health, offering valuable tools for both personal and relational healing. You can find Dana Doswell, Nervous System Regulation Expert & Mentor on social media @danadozzyy or see all her services at www.danadozzy.com. Tune in to "The Love Doc Podcast" every Tuesday morning for candid conversations, expert guidance, and a deeper understanding of love and relationships in the modern world. To see all of Dr. Hensley's services please visit the links below and follow her on social media. Dr. Hensley's Hybrid Group Coaching: https://www.thedatingdecoder.com/group-coaching/ Book one on one with Dr. Hensley or one of her certified coaches: https://www.thedatingdecoder.com/book-appointment/ Purchase Dr. Hensley's online course: https://dating-decoder.mykajabi.com/offers/PpEPKnsM/checkout Tik-Tok: the_dating_decoder Instagram: @the_dating_decoder Facebook: The Dating Decoder Youtube: @Dr.SarahHensley What is covered: ·        Dana's background and how she became an expert and mentor with nervous system regulation.  ·       How her learnings of somatic healing and the polyvagal theory played a big role in her own nervous system healing journey. ·       The role that shame plays on nervous system deregulation.  .       How high functioning, successful people sometimes end up in functional freeze and nervous system collapse.  .        Why and how rumination is such a large component of nervous system deregulation and how to deal with it.  .         The impact that realtionships with everything around you have on the nervous system.  Consider/Ask Yourself ·       Are you acknowledging and meeting your basic physiological needs like when you have to use the bathroom, or when you are thirsty or hungry? ·       How are you allowing shame into your life in turn disregulating your nervous system? .       Are you experiencing some level of functional freeze? ·       What flavor are you giving to the relationships to the people and things around you?  .       How can I seek help and safety to heal my nervous system once and for all?  

Airtime Traveler - The Roller Coaster History Podcast
Episode 50 - Twisted Timbers - How Do You Like Them Apples?

Airtime Traveler - The Roller Coaster History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 88:59


In Airtime Traveler's 50th episode, we discuss Twisted Timbers at Kings Dominion in Doswell, VA. This RMC hybrid is considered one of the best coasters in the country and has an extremely unique theme as well. Join us as we discuss Wayne's World, supernatural apple orchards, and...mysterious shell corporations? Our Socials: linktr.ee/airtimetraveler

The Heartbeat
Shame, Needs, and Attachment W/ Dana Doswell

The Heartbeat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 48:17


Dana Doswell (nervous system mentor) @danadozzyy and I discuss the impact of shame on your needs, and how human attachment has developed to where we are today. Want to rebuild trust? Rebuild-trust.com

Jeff Katz
KC & The Sunshine Band: August 27, 2024

Jeff Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 12:15


KC from KC & The Sunshine Band joins Jeff to chat about his music and upcoming concert this weekend at Meadow Event Park in Doswell. 

Mental Health Trailblazers: Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up
Healing Generations: Mental Health, Maternal Struggles, and the Power of Nursing Advocacy

Mental Health Trailblazers: Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 36:54


In this episode of Mental Health Trailblazers, Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up, host Indrias Kassaye welcomes Dr. Willa Doswell, a distinguished Associate Professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Development at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing. As one of the earliest fellows of the Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) at the American Nurses Association, Dr. Doswell shares her inspiring journey into psychiatric mental health nursing—a path she was drawn to by a profound experience that highlighted the critical importance of mental health care.Reflecting on 50 years of the MFP, Dr. Doswell discusses the evolving landscape of mental health care for communities of color, highlighting the persistent challenges and the program's significant impact in preparing nurses to address these issues. She also delves into her personal and professional experiences, offering insights into the importance of mentorship, the ongoing need for diversity in nursing, and the crucial role nurses can play in policy discussions to advocate for underrepresented communities.Dr. Doswell also shares a deeply personal story about her granddaughter's challenging pregnancy, which brought her face-to-face with the complexities of reproductive health care in today's political climate. This experience reinforced her commitment to advocating for compassionate and culturally sensitive care, particularly in maternal mental health.Join us for a compelling conversation as Dr. Doswell offers a candid look at the past, present, and future of mental health nursing, sharing her thoughts on the legacy of the MFP and the vital work that still lies ahead, including nurturing pathways to the profession for students from underrepresented racial and ethnic minority communities.This episode is a must-listen for nursing students, professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the intersections of mental health, race, and advocacy in nursing.Bonus: Earn Free CNE Credits!Nurses can earn Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits by listening to this episode. CNE information:An email will be sent to you at a later date with instructions on how to claim CNE credit.The American Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.Learn more about Dr. Doswell at https://emfp.org/mfp-fellows/willa-m-doswellFor more information on how to encourage high school students to consider nursing school, visit https://nursejournal.org/articles/ways-high-school-students-can-prepare-for-a-career-in-nursing/

Monday Moms
Metro Richmond Crime Stoppers' Crime of the Week: July 15-19, 2024

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 1:37


A man broke into a Doswell convenience store, stole cash and cigarettes and left behind a cache of stolen items in his vehicle, and Metro Richmond Crime Stoppers needs the public's help to find him. The incident happened May 21 at the Doswell County Mart in the 16000 block of Washington Highway in Hanover County. The victim said that the suspect broke into his business overnight. Security video captured the incident, in which a light-skinned black or Hispanic male exited an older model red Ford F-150 holding what appeared to be a tire iron or crowbar. The suspect attempted to...Article LinkSupport the Show.

Monday Moms
State Fair of Virginia posts competition guides for this year's event

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 0:54


Competition guides for State Fair of Virginia competitions in adult and youth creative and culinary arts, horticulture and field crops, as well as 4-H and FFA competitions and some livestock shows, have been posted on the State Fair's website. The fair will be held Sept. 27 through Oct. 6 in Doswell. Judging will be held during the event. Some of the categories include cut flowers (inviting participants to submit cut flower specimens in clear vases or create floral arrangements with homegrown flowers); duct tape creations; a grilled cheese competition; and the Virginia Potatoes Recipe contest. “We're excited about the diversity...Article LinkSupport the Show.

Kirsten Leo - The Light Path Podcast
#128 ~ Shining A Light On Shame with Dana Doswell

Kirsten Leo - The Light Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 34:49


“​We over personalise all of our life experiences, especially our challenges which is why shame is such a root cause of such an intense sensitivity to rejection.”~ Dana DoswellWhat is your relationship like with shame?Today Kirsten continues her conversation with Dana Doswell to highlight shame and the impact it is having on our nervous system and as a repercussion, our lives. Dana's journey began after years of living out of alignment with her body, she sought to help herself heal. Dana went DEEP on understanding the nervous system, how trauma is coded into the fascia & body, what factors contribute to healing, what options were available in the market...and realized she wasn't satisfied with what was out there. Now Dana combines nervous system regulation, somatics, spirituality and science to help others experience how GOOD life can be. Evolution is the best guide we have as humans to understand how we can live a life of vitality, peace and deep contentment. Dana works with clients privately to combine these practices as well as develops programs and resources to support anyone who desires to deeply heal and optimize their lives. Connect with Dana here:websiteInstagramTikTokAny thoughts? We'd love to hear about them on our private community page, The Light Path Community, on Facebook.Find all the practitioners and their amazing services at The Light Path CollectiveInterested in taking your rituals to a new level and supporting the podcast? Visit The Ritual EmporiumRemember, the best way to work with Kirsten is via the Moon Membership - join here for your first 30 days free!Follow us on Instagram@thelightpathcollective@theritualemporiumFollow Us on TikTok@thelightpathcollective@theritualemporium Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kirsten Leo - The Light Path Podcast
#126 ~ The Nervous System with Dana Doswell

Kirsten Leo - The Light Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 31:36


“​It is identifying what kind relationship you have with your basic human body needs and what relationship you have with your wants and desires .”~ Dana DoswellDo you know the role and function of the nervous system?Today Kirsten invites Dana Doswell to help us understand our nervous system. To help herself heal, Dana went DEEP on understanding the nervous system, how trauma is coded into the fascia & body, what factors contribute to healing, what options were available in the market...and realized she wasn't satisfied with what was out there. Now Dana combines nervous system regulation, somatics, spirituality and science to help others experience how GOOD life can be. Evolution is the best guide we have as humans to understand how we can live a life of vitality, peace and deep contentment. Dana works with clients privately to combine these practices as well as develops programs and resources to support anyone who desires to deeply heal and optimize their lives. Connect with Dana here:websiteInstagramTikTokUPCOMING EVENTS AT THE LIGHT PATH COLLECTIVE:Mother's Day Online Cacao CeremonyLearn Tarot 6-Week CourseAny thoughts? We'd love to hear about them on our private community page, The Light Path Community, on Facebook.Find all the practitioners and their amazing services at The Light Path CollectiveInterested in taking your rituals to a new level and supporting the podcast? Visit The Ritual EmporiumRemember, the best way to work with Kirsten is via the Moon Membership - join here for your first 30 days free!Follow us on Instagram@thelightpathcollective@theritualemporiumFollow Us on TikTok@thelightpathcollective@theritualemporium Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

OPENHOUSE with Louise Rumball
148 - NERVOUS SYSTEM - The After Party: Healing Shame After Our Wild College Years ft. Dana Doswell

OPENHOUSE with Louise Rumball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 58:02


Are you ready to de-shame and radically change your life? While the whole world is talking about the nervous system and nervous system regulation, very few people are talking about the one emotion that will keep your nervous system consistently dysregulated: shame. Today, Louise & her friend Dana Doswell, an expert in shame, de-shaming and trauma meet to discuss:  What actually is shame (a belief that I'm bad, rather than I did something bad) Implicit shame vs. explicit shame How you don't have to be bullied to be full of shame or feel ashamed How shame trickles out into your body, mind and psyche and your relationships around you The importance of shame detoxing The connection to the nervous system De-shaming and somatic shame healing  And more! The pair also discuss their own experiences with shame - from being a wild gal at university to body count, STIs, body image and more. ----- ⭐ Ready to take your healing seriously? Want more healing Zoom Sundays Sessions, access to 32+ bonus podcast episodes, access to our community area The House with 1,000 healing honeys and ad free listening on all episodes past, present and future? OPENHOUSE Premium is waiting for you: join here https://openhouse.supercast.com/ ⭐ ----- Join OPENHOUSE PREMIUM now at: https://openhouse.supercast.com/ Connect with Louise on Instagram: @iamlouiserumball Follow Louise (The Therapy Girl) on TikTok: @thetherapygirl__ Connect with OPENHOUSE on Instagram: @theopenhousepodcast Connect with Dana Doswell on Instagram: @danadozzyy Connect with Dana Doswell on TikTok: @danadozzyy ⠀ Vibe With Me by Joakim Karud http://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud ⠀ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/-7YDBIGCXs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Your Own Medicine Podcast
46 | Shame is f*cking up your nervous system w/ Dana Doswell

Your Own Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 56:21


Did you know that shame dyregulates your nervous system SO MUCH? Dana Doswell (@danadozzy) breaks down why you feel disregulated - whether it be due to modern infrastructure moving us away from our hunter-gatherer roots or our implicit shame towards ourselves and our coping mechanisms. We also answer the questions you submitted via social media previous to recording this episode. This episode is a must listen! Dana is an expert is nervous system regulation and uses science backed somatics to support her clients. You can find her at @danadozzy on social media. https://www.danadozzyy.com/ Connect with Kali via social media @kali.somatics To learn more about Kali's upcoming yoga + somatics retreat, click here: https://kalisomatics.com/journeytoparadise

The Football Ramble
Oi, Doswell!

The Football Ramble

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 50:27


Boxing Day, you never disappoint. Marcus, Andy and Luke are here and full of the joys of Christmas! And Luke can confirm that one Gosport Borough fan definitely was too…We discuss Man United's Christmas miracle and everything you need to know about Sir Jim Ratcliffe's deal (translation: we talk about his haunted pub). After another defeat for Newcastle, are reports that Eddie Howe is in trouble absolutely out of the question?Plus, a detour to Egypt for our two new favourite football club names and what's that coming over the hill… it's Felipe Melo on all fours!Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows and a visit from Pete Donaldson to put some fluid up your wall for just $5 per month: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Town Talk
Oktoberfest of Richmond moving to the Meadow Event Park in Doswell

Town Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 8:59


Hans Stienen tells about the 53rd annual event being held this year in Caroline County.  Oktoberfest of Richmond will be held October 20th and 21st.   richmondoktoberfestinc.com

O Lala! (In the Dungeon)
Shawn SPEAKE! (MPM Tiki Bar's Karaoke Hype Man Legend) | O Lala! (In the Dungeon) S2 #3

O Lala! (In the Dungeon)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 44:54


Today we interview somebody we know you have seen if you've been to MPM Tiki Bar on a Friday night. We are joined by Shawn Speake – one half of an infamous duo known for hosting the best and dare I say “littest” Karaoke show at MPM Tiki Bar and The Beach House on Broad. Olivia met Shawn on a random Monday night when she got happy hour drinks with a friend. She didn't expect to stay out after midnight on a work-night, but she did because of Shawn's energy. Shawn is particularly amazing with his karaoke hype man skills, rapping ability, and dance moves. His fashion is also unbeatable.Shawn Speake is a one-man rap cover band and performing artist. You might know him as Shawn Michael – the name he went by for years as an on-air talent at Power92FM in RVA. Shawn has been a radio DJ and an actor on several shows on Amazon, Netflix, and even some Christmas movies that you can find at Walmart.During COVID, SPEAK produced 137 music tracks. He recently enrolled at the reverse engineering program on mastering.com with the pursuit to become a music engineer and self producing artist.Speak and his friend DJ Reflex recently opened for Nelly at the Meadow Event Park in Doswell in August. Tune in to hear crazy Shawn ~speake~ (no pun intended) more about his music, his acting career, and more. You'll even hear him spit a few bars at the end of the episode! He will definitely make you laugh and bring a smile to your face.We also discuss the history of Octoberfest and places that you can celebrate in Richmond.Support SPEAKE:@shawn_speakeShawn's FacebookShawn's YouTubeOur Sponsors:Coastal Spritz

Jeff Katz
Mike Love: September 8, 2023

Jeff Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 14:01


Co-founding member of The Beach Boys, Mike Love joins Jeff to wish him an early birthday as well as talk about their upcoming show next week at Meadow Event Park in Doswell. 

Jeff Katz
Matt Creeger: August 10, 2023

Jeff Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 10:35


Booking & Producer for Virginia After Hours, Matt Creeger joins Jeff to talk about last night's Willie Nelson concert and some of the upcoming events in both Doswell & Chesterfield. 

Airtime Traveler - The Roller Coaster History Podcast
Episode 28 - Anaconda - Water Under the Brake Run

Airtime Traveler - The Roller Coaster History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 80:14


In today's episode, we discuss Anaconda at Kings Dominion in Doswell, VA. This Arrow looping coaster became the first looping coaster in the world to go underwater when it opened in 1991 and is still one of very few to ever do so. Join us as we discuss the King Kobra shuttle loop, Search and Rescue training sessions, Klingons, and…was Anaconda originally supposed to go to Dollywood? Follow along with the podcast on our social media platforms: Twitter: ⁠⁠twitter.com/airtimetraveler⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠instagram.com/airtimetraveler

Jeff Katz
Steve Sylvia: July 13, 2023

Jeff Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 10:35


Jeff is joined by Steve Sylvia, chairman of North South Civil War Trader's magazine, as he discusses the National Civil War & Antique Arms Road Show in Doswell, VA this weekend.  

2 GHOULS PODCAST
2 GHOULS, Ep. 78 || This Trainer Did WHAT to Her Dolphin??

2 GHOULS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 76:11


Umm... "HUH??" This dolphin trainer from the 50s did WHAT to ensure her dolphin was learning tricks & behaviors, properly? You won't believe this week's episode-- packed with more disturbing Reddit posts, nothing but shocking headlines, including deaths & accidents happening at Virginia-local amusement parks, (King's Dominion in Doswell & Busch Gardens in Williamsburg). After this week, we'll be taking off from the main show (2 Ghouls) for just a week while we go enjoy some much-needed family time in the mountains, but don't worry! 'Ugh' Mug Mondays are still on as usual. We love you, ghoulfriends. Thank you for watching! Follow us on our socials!: Instagram: @2GhoulsPodcast @HeyImKatiRyan @Samantharaine7 BLOG: 2ghouls.com MERCH SHOP: https://www.2ghoulspodcast.com/ Follow our Podcast Facebook Page, here, for updates on the show: https://www.facebook.com/TWOGHOULS

District of Conservation
EP 325: 2023 Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival Preview with Beau Beasley

District of Conservation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 40:34


In Episode 325 of District of Conservation, Gabriella welcomes back Virginia Fly Fishing and Wine Festive Director Beau Beasley. Beau discusses the latest in riparian access issues, his forthcoming book slated to drop in May 2023, and new features at the 2023 Fly Fishing and Wine Festival in Doswell, VA. Tune in! SHOW NOTES Follow Beau online and on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Check Out Beau's Books Healing Waters: Veteran's Journey of Recovery in Their Own Words Read His Reporting on Riparian Access Issues Get Your Ticket to the 2023 VA Fly Fishing & Wine Festival --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/district-of-conservation/support

Dads On The Fly
68. Beau Beasley: Author, Fly Fishing Festival Director, Former Firefighter and Paramedic. Getting hooked on fly fishing. Writing on fly fishing. Helping others through fly fishing. Hosting festivals.

Dads On The Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 61:36


In this episode, Joshua and Caleb have a conversation with Beau Beasley. Beau is the Festival Director of the Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival and the Texas Fly Fishing & Brew Festival. He previously served 30 years as a firefighter with the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department and retired as the senior paramedic and Captain of Engine 427 in West Springfield, Virginia. He is an author who has written for multiple fly fishing publications and authored two books: "Fly Fishing Virginia: A No Nonsense Guide to Top Waters" and "Fly Fishing Mid-Atlantic: A No Nonsense Guide to Top Waters." He is currently working on a new book, "Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing," that will bring stories to life of brave men and women who served in the military. In this episode, we discuss: - Beau getting hooked on the drug of fish on the fly - Meeting some legends in fly fishing almost on accident - Writing on fly fishing - How fly fishing has been helpful for himself and others - Hosting a fly fishing festival - What to look forward to at the 2023 Virginia Fly Fishing and Wine Festival - How faith intersects with fly fishing and helping others along the way. - and much more! Check out Beau and his writings: Website: https://beaubeasley.com/ Instagram: @beasley_beau Fly Fishing Virginia: A No Nonsense Guide to Top Waters https://a.co/d/hKLEJDH (we've shared the link but encourage you to buy it at a local fly shop) Fly Fishing the Mid-Atlantic: A No Nonsense Guide to Top Waters https://a.co/d/4keEJeW (we've shared the link but encourage you to buy it at a local fly shop) Check out the Virginia and Texas Fly Fishing Festivals: Virginia Fly Fishing and Wine Festival (January 14-15, 2023. Doswell, VA) https://www.vaflyfishingfestival.com/ Texas Fly Fishing and Brew Festival (February 25-26, 2023. Mesquite, TX) https://txflyfishingfestival.org/ Check out our sponsors: Maggie Valley Fly Shop: https://www.maggievalleyflyshop.com/ Anadromous Fly Company: https://www.aflyco.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadsonthefly/support

Airtime Traveler - The Roller Coaster History Podcast
Episode 15 - Volcano: The Blast Coaster - The Downfall to Dormancy

Airtime Traveler - The Roller Coaster History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 79:42


In today's special Halloween episode we dicuss Volcano: The Blast Coaster at Kings Dominion in Doswell, VA. This defunct launch coaster was beloved by members of the GP and enthusiasts alike. So what happened? What brought the downfall of such a legendary coaster? Join us as we discuss the bizarre attractions of The Lost World, Volcano's alternate layout, and why we would absolutely cuddle a Dooz. Twitter: twitter.com/airtimetraveler Instagram: instagram.com/airtimetraveler

Dulcimerica with Bing Futch
Episode 617 - "The Strangest Episode"

Dulcimerica with Bing Futch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022


 Direct DownloadIt's a strange one, indeed, shot at a KOA campground in Doswell, Virginia. Bing shares how to handle pointy string ends, teaches the “Shave and a Haircut” tag, demonstrates a 1-4-5 improvisation and then recounts some of the events that have taken place since Winfield. Bing Futch is endorsed by Folkcraft Instruments, V-Picks and Zither Stands.Enjoy "Dulcimerica"? Consider supporting the program by becoming a patron!

ACB Events
20221008-3 Missouri Council of the Blind (MCB)

ACB Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 51:12


20221008-3 Missouri Council of the Blind (MCB) 20221008-3 Banquet Evening Session – Day 2 Missouri Council of the Blind 66TH ANNUAL CONVENTION PROGRAM All Things Western! Banquet with guest speaker, Raymond Doswell, Vice President, Curatorial Services, National Negro League, Matterhorn Room BANQUET AGENDA Welcome and introduction of Master of Ceremonies, Carolyn Johnson Presentation of the head table Welcome of special guests Blessing, Steve Franks Presentation of Awards Member of the Month presented by Wanda Matlock Darrell M. Lauer Award presented by Kay Malmquist Nathaniel Johnson Award presented by Kay Malmquist The Michael H. Keller Community Service Award presented by Chip Hailey MCB Helping Hands Award presented by Beverly Kaskadden and Darrel Vickers President's Award presented by Kay Malmquist Keynote Speaker, Raymond Doswell, Vice President, Curatorial Services, National Negro League Museum o Raymond Doswell serves as Curator/Education Director for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, MO. Since 1995, he has managed exhibits, archives, research, collections, and educational programming for the institution. Doswell received a B.A. in History from Monmouth College in Illinois and taught Social Studies in the St. Louis area before completing graduate work in historic resources management at the University of California-Riverside. Concluding Remarks from Kay Malmquist Find out more at https://acb-events.pinecast.co

OPENHOUSE with Louise Rumball
50 - HEALTH - How relationships, your partner, your friends, and your city can either hurt or heal your nervous system (+ how coming back to London f**ked me up) Ft. Dana Doswell

OPENHOUSE with Louise Rumball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 53:02


Ever feel like everything is just a little too much and that you feel more sensitive than most people? Or that you are either hyper stressed out, with 101 things on your to-do list that all need to be done at once? Or, alternatively, do you not feel much at all? Are you lethargic and struggling with motivation and can think of nothing better than lying on your sofa, never leaving the house & eating take out and binging netflix? Has the pandemic changed you as a person and the outside world doesn't feel as good as it used to? In today's episode, Louise sits down with nervous system coach and somatic therapist Dana Doswell to discuss how our relationships, community, city and even the pandemic can either hurt or heal your nervous system.Dana & Louise get into: What is somatic bodywork;How and why emotions show up in the body; Louise's personal tendency to shift into fight & flight as opposed to rest & digest or freeze; andHow so many of us are disconnected & numb to what is really going on around us and inside of us. The pair also discuss the impact that coming back to London has had on Louise's nervous system as well as discussing how other big changes, like the pandemic, are deeply distressing to so many people's nervous systems (even if you didn't realise it) and how it has shifted the entire way that your body (and mind) may function. Dana also runs through the three ‘states' of the nervous system and how these are supposed to work in a healthy functioning and resilient nervous system, as well as discussing the impact that loving and stable relationships can have on your biology and physiology vs. those that are unhealthyAnd so much more! If you took value from this episode, please share to your socials & give us a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help us reach as many people as possible with the life changing and transformative impacts of therapy and emotional health practices.  –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ⠀Connect with Louise on social: @iamlouiserumballConnect with OPENHOUSE: @theopenhousepodcastHead to the OPENHOUSE website: www.thisisopenhouse.com⠀Check out Dana's private coaching, free guide to healing your post-pandemic freeze response & free nervous system healing guide, plus more: hereFollow Dana on TikTok hereFollow Dana on Instagram here⠀–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ⠀Music SourcesVibe With Me by Joakim Karud http://soundcloud.com/joakimkarudMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/-7YDBIGCXsY

Living Intentionally with Elisabeth
Ep 64 - Dana Doswell on How Your NERVOUS SYSTEM Creates Your Reality

Living Intentionally with Elisabeth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 70:50


I was lucky enough to speak with Dana Doswell, Nervous System Practitioner and pick her brain on all things healing, self development, body/mind connection, and so much more. We talk about: - Dana's personal healing story - Your nervous system creates your reality, your mindset does not - The "Freeze or Fawn" response and why so many people are experiencing it right now - Why it's so important to be trauma-informed and acknowledge your privilege - When systemic challenges are working against you, it is way harder to do things like "raise your vibration" - The difference between "little t trauma" and "big T trauma" - but trauma is subjective and always valid - The panorama has and continues to affect us all - Foundational healing vs optimization of your nervous system - Regulation is not never feeling stressed, it's being able to REGULATE and come back to baseline - You guessed it: sleep is crucial - Accepting every single feeling you have rather than feeling guilt - Dana's success with implementing boundaries - AND SO MUCH MORE ----------- Connect with Dana: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danadozzyy/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danadozzyy Work with Dana: https://beacons.ai/danadozzyy ------------- Hit me up: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elisabethwithan.s/ Website: https://elisabethwithans.com/ FREE Intentional Living Workbook: https://elisabethwithans.com/free-resources/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elisabeth-axiak/message

Airtime Traveler - The Roller Coaster History Podcast
Episode 5 - Dominator - Surviving the Geauga Lake Saga

Airtime Traveler - The Roller Coaster History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 65:47


In today's episode we'll be discussing Dominator at Kings Dominion in Doswell, VA. Though Twisted Timbers and Intimidator 305 get most of the attention at Kings Dominion, Dominator is still a major crowd pleaser at the park. The attraction is the longest floorless coaster in the world, and features the 3rd-tallest vertical loop in the U.S. But most importantly, Dominator also has a fascinating history that involves a defunct and infamous amusement park. Today we not only discuss Dominator, but the controversial and unfortunate downfall of Geauga Lake. Twitter: twitter.com/airtimetraveler Instagram: instagram.com/airtimetraveler

Heart Portal
17. The Science + Spirituality of Stress, Burnout + Nervous System Regulation w/ Dana Doswell

Heart Portal

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 59:32


WHOA! This is a very special episode of THE HEART PORTAL Podcast. When I launched season 2 of the podcast I knew I would be really selective over the guests I had on. Thanks to the TikTok algorithm, I stumbled across Dana and KNEW I had to have her on the podcast. In last week's episode, I spoke briefly about my experience with burnout and what I think caused it. In this episode Dana and I get into both the science and the spirituality of what happens to our body when we are stressed or burned out and tangible ways to regulate your system. Dana tells a familiar story of how the conditioning she received from society and her family and how attaching her inherent value to working hard led her down the path of her own state of burn out. She, like most of us, tried mindset work, traditional talk therapy and many other modalities to shift how she was feeling. It wasn't until she discovered spiritual psychology and opened herself up to new practices such as breathwork (yay!) and somatics, did she open up to a whole new way of being. Dana gives us a crash course in the nervous system. How our bodies (and minds) respond to stress and why, when we are dysregulated we see the entire world through a fear-based lens. She opens us up to what is possible when we move through the world in a state of regulation EVEN WHEN stressful events occur. She gives us practical and spiritual practices on what to do when we find ourselves in stressful situations, the role trauma plays on how our system responds to the situation(and how it can differ from someone else experiencing the exact same thing). We talk timeline jumping, epigenetics, manifestation and so much more. We close by talking about Somatics and why taking a body-first approach can be so potent in healing trauma, mitigating stress, improving performance and living a life fully as you are. This is one of the juiciest episodes I've done to date, you are NOT going to want to miss this! You can find Dana on Instagram: @danddozzyy or on TikTok: @danddozzyy. If you are interested in working with Dana, check out her latest offerings here. If you are interested in diving more into breathwork as a portal into the body and into your intuitive heart, check out THE HEART PORTAL -- A digital transformation studio rooted in breathwork. Founders pricing ends May 31, 2022! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/purpose-possibility/message

Philosophy of Education
Web3 and Education: A conversation with David Doswell and Arnaud Schenk

Philosophy of Education

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 52:11


David Doswell and Arnaud Schenk join us for a discussion of the potentials and pitfalls for educators thinking about the blockchain-enabled internet. Arnaud is Higher Ground Education's VP of Technology. Prior to Higher Ground, Arnaud was a co-founder of Aztec, a privacy-focused layer 2 for Ethereum. David is a founding member and engineer at First School, a Web3 education platform for Generation Alpha. He is also the author of the sci-fi book Meredith: The Future of Silicon Valley.

The Over Looked
S2 EP 10: Delecia Waddy

The Over Looked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 29:12


Delecia Waddy is a 29 year old African American female missing from Doswell , Virginia. Delecia disappeared from the Kings Dominion Camp Wilderness Campground in the 10000 block of Kings Dominion Boulevard in Doswell, Virginia around 11:30 a.m. on March 9, 2017. It appears that Delecia went to the campgrounds to try to get a spot but was unable to get one. The next morning her Silver Ford Explorer was still near the campground. The car was in working order and had gas in the tank, the vehicle appeared abandoned. While police initially searched aggressively for Delecia , the search was quickly called off  in a matter of days due to sightings of her reported 25-30 miles away. Police themselves have not found her and no one has heard from her or seen her in years. Her bank accounts haven't been touched, nor has her social media. Her mental state is unknown and her reason for leaving is an even bigger mystery. She has a family still asking for answers and searching for hope.  The question remains, where is Delecia?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Over Looked
S2 EP 10: Delecia Waddy

The Over Looked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 29:12


Delecia Waddy is a 29 year old African American female missing from Doswell , Virginia. Delecia disappeared from the Kings Dominion Camp Wilderness Campground in the 10000 block of Kings Dominion Boulevard in Doswell, Virginia around 11:30 a.m. on March 9, 2017. It appears that Delecia went to the campgrounds to try to get a spot but was unable to get one. The next morning her Silver Ford Explorer was still near the campground. The car was in working order and had gas in the tank, the vehicle appeared abandoned. While police initially searched aggressively for Delecia , the search was quickly called off in a matter of days due to sightings of her reported 25-30 miles away. Police themselves have not found her and no one has heard from her or seen her in years. Her bank accounts haven’t been touched, nor has her social media. Her mental state is unknown and her reason for leaving is an even bigger mystery. She has a family still asking for answers and searching for hope. The question remains, where is Delecia?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Over Looked
S2 EP 10: Delecia Waddy

The Over Looked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 29:12


Delecia Waddy is a 29 year old African American female missing from Doswell , Virginia. Delecia disappeared from the Kings Dominion Camp Wilderness Campground in the 10000 block of Kings Dominion Boulevard in Doswell, Virginia around 11:30 a.m. on March 9, 2017. It appears that Delecia went to the campgrounds to try to get a spot but was unable to get one. The next morning her Silver Ford Explorer was still near the campground. The car was in working order and had gas in the tank, the vehicle appeared abandoned. While police initially searched aggressively for Delecia , the search was quickly called off in a matter of days due to sightings of her reported 25-30 miles away. Police themselves have not found her and no one has heard from her or seen her in years. Her bank accounts haven’t been touched, nor has her social media. Her mental state is unknown and her reason for leaving is an even bigger mystery. She has a family still asking for answers and searching for hope. The question remains, where is Delecia?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Over Looked
S2 EP 10: Delecia Waddy

The Over Looked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 29:12


Delecia Waddy is a 29 year old African American female missing from Doswell , Virginia. Delecia disappeared from the Kings Dominion Camp Wilderness Campground in the 10000 block of Kings Dominion Boulevard in Doswell, Virginia around 11:30 a.m. on March 9, 2017. It appears that Delecia went to the campgrounds to try to get a spot but was unable to get one. The next morning her Silver Ford Explorer was still near the campground. The car was in working order and had gas in the tank, the vehicle appeared abandoned. While police initially searched aggressively for Delecia , the search was quickly called off  in a matter of days due to sightings of her reported 25-30 miles away. Police themselves have not found her and no one has heard from her or seen her in years. Her bank accounts haven't been touched, nor has her social media. Her mental state is unknown and her reason for leaving is an even bigger mystery. She has a family still asking for answers and searching for hope.  The question remains, where is Delecia?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ray Horner Show
Raymond Doswell: Negro League Baseball Museum

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022


Raymond Doswell, Vice President of Curatorial Services at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, MO. joins Ray. They discuss black history in baseball and what it meant for black America.

Quietly Queen
Saturday Vibin with Brandon Doswell: Founder of "Hustl Comics"

Quietly Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 27:33


In this episode Entrepreneur/CEO Brandon Doswell shares details on the Hustl Comics Enterprise including tour dates and collaboration opportunities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/queening222/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queening222/support

Pragmatic PMOCast
SSS #014: Experts and expectations with Juliet DOSWELL

Pragmatic PMOCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 7:55


In this interview, Juliet Doswell reminds us to manage our stakeholders' expectations (estimates are subject to change), and reminds us that the advice of experts is ultimately one person's opinion.This interview is part of Pragmatic PMO's “Scary Scars Shared” series, in which Ken BurrelI asks Real Project Managers to share in around ten minutes the lessons they have learned from managing projects, so that the whole project management community can learn from their experiences. You can find the entire series at http://bit.ly/ScaryScars (video) and http://bit.ly/PragmaticPMOCast (audio, or search for “PragmaticPMOCast” wherever you get your podcasts)Sharing short, sharp, project lessons interviews like this is just one of the pragmatic pointers recommended in Ken's book “Learning lessons from Projects: How it works, why it goes wrong, and how it you can do it better”, available from http://bit.ly/KensLLBook The Pragmatic PMO Channel is here to support project managers and PMO people. Here's where to find Pragmatic PMO: • https://www.PragmaticPMO.com• https://twitter.com/PragmaticPMO• https://www.linkedin.com/in/pragmaticpmo• https://www.facebook.com/PragmaticPMOSign up to the (approximately!) monthly newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/844d51587a6c/pragmatic-pmo-mailing-list-sign-up#PragmaticPMO #PMO #ProjectManagement #LessonsLearned #SuccessesAndScarsShared #ScaryScarsShared

Pragmatic PMOCast
SSS #014: Experts and expectations with Juliet DOSWELL

Pragmatic PMOCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 7:55


In this interview, Juliet Doswell reminds us to manage our stakeholders' expectations (estimates are subject to change), and reminds us that the advice of experts is ultimately one person's opinion.This interview is also available as a video at http://bit.ly/ScaryScarsThis is one of Pragmatic PMO's interview series "Scary Scars Shared". In these interviews, Ken asks Real Project Managers to share in around ten minutes what they learned from their most successful and their challenging project management experiences (scars).Sharing short, sharp, project lessons interviews like this is just one of the pragmatic pointers recommended in Ken's book “Learning lessons from Projects: How it works, why it goes wrong, and how it you can do it better”, available from Amazon http://bit.ly/KensLLBook

So Important!
Raymond Doswell on THE NEGRO LEAGUES - AND THE NEGRO LEAGUES BASEBALL MUSEUM!

So Important!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 25:52


Hello friends! I contacted Dr. Raymond Doswell to talk about the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. Dr. Doswell is the museum's Vice President and Curator and brings a wealth of knowledge and perspective to the topic. We talked about the museum for quite a while - but what makes the conversation especially meaningful is that Dr. Doswell spent some time at the start of our conversation discussing the Negro Legues themselves - how they contributed to American culture, the opportunities they provided to black ball players who were shut out of the major leagues, and their enduring importance in American societal development. It was a great conversation, and I'm so pleased to have the chance to share our talk with all of you. And our conversation provided a meaningful context when we turned to discuss the Museum itself.  Here's a link to the museum - it's a great site and worth checking out. I've gotta get to that place - it sounds fantastic! And be sure to check out the podcast, widely available, hosted by the museum's president, Bob Kendrick, entitled Black Diamonds. It's one of my favorities. Energy and enthusiasm - and great depth of knowledge - abound! See you soon with a new episode, and hey, get on over to Apple and give us a good rating - it's always appreciated! Monte     

Bluenotes Podcast
TOASTED TAVERN: We're Back!!

Bluenotes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 24:05


We are back from our Kansas City trip and boy was it a doozy!! We want to thank Dr. Doswell and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, KMOX's Mike Claiborne, Director of the Royals Hall of Fame Curt Nelson and the Kansas City Royals for everything they did to support us this weekend. We break down our trip and get you prepped for what's to come this week on the Tavern! FOLLOW THE TOASTED TAVERN! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToastedTavernSTL/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ToastedTavern Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toastedtavernstl/ FOLLOW TOASTED ST. LOUIS! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToastedStLouis Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ToastedStLouis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toastedstlouis Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC13c2xO5wGfWm6ljUl-jKkA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toasted-st-louis/support

Bluenotes Podcast
NEGRO LEAGUE MUSEUM: Mike Claiborne, Curt Nelson, and Dr. Ray Doswell

Bluenotes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 62:15


Wags and Scott are LIVE with Cardinals announcer Mike Claiborne and Royals historian Curt Nelson from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum at Kansas City! Also joining us is Dr. Ray Doswell of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum! Pull up a stool, grab a beverage and join us in the Tavern! FOLLOW THE TOASTED TAVERN! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToastedTavernSTL/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ToastedTavern Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toastedtavernstl/ FOLLOW TOASTED ST. LOUIS! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToastedStLouis Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ToastedStLouis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toastedstlouis Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC13c2xO5wGfWm6ljUl-jKkA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toasted-st-louis/support

Pragmatic PMOCast
SSS #014: Experts and expectations with Juliet DOSWELL

Pragmatic PMOCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 7:55


In this interview, Juliet Doswell reminds us to manage our stakeholders' expectations (estimates are subject to change), and reminds us that the advice of experts is ultimately one person's opinion.This interview is also available as a video at http://bit.ly/ScaryScarsThis is one of Pragmatic PMO's interview series "Scary Scars Shared". In these interviews, Ken asks Real Project Managers to share in around ten minutes what they learned from their most successful and their challenging project management experiences (scars).Sharing short, sharp, project lessons interviews like this is just one of the pragmatic pointers recommended in Ken's book “Learning lessons from Projects: How it works, why it goes wrong, and how it you can do it better”, available from Amazon http://bit.ly/KensLLBook

Total Information AM Weekend

Ray Dosewell, the curator of the Negro Leaugues Museum in Kansas City was in town yesterday for the renovation of Stars Field at Harris Stowe.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Negro Leagues are Major Leagues
Episode Two: Discover Greatness

The Negro Leagues are Major Leagues

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 33:17


On this episode, Curtis talks to Dr. Ray Doswell, the curator and education director at the Negro Leagues History Museum in Kansas City. The museum, established in 1990, has been one of the most important resources for information and history about the Negro Leagues. Dr. Doswell talks to us about how he became interested in baseball, the day-to-day operations of the museum, the surprising parallels between the era when the National Negro League was established and today, and some of his favorite pieces in the museum's collection. All baseball fans should plan a trip to Kansas City to visit the Negro Leagues History Museum! To learn more about the museum or make a donation so they can continue their work, head to https://nlbm.com/

Father Nik's Sermons & Such
Episode 237: Is Death the End?—Discussion 5: Baptismal Participation in the Resurrection

Father Nik's Sermons & Such

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 48:00


Join Father Nik from the Fork Church of St Martin's Parish in Doswell, VA and Father Charles from St Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church in Columbia, SC for our 2021 Lenten Study: "Is Death the End?—The Resurrection of the Dead & the Life of the World to Come." Discussion 5: Baptismal Participation in the Resurrection

Pragmatic PMOCast
SSS #014: Experts and expectations with Juliet DOSWELL

Pragmatic PMOCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 7:55


In this interview, Juliet Doswell reminds us to manage our stakeholders' expectations (estimates are subject to change), and reminds us that the advice of experts is ultimately one person's opinion.This interview is also available as a video at http://bit.ly/ScaryScarsThis is one of Pragmatic PMO's interview series "Scary Scars Shared". In these interviews, Ken asks Real Project Managers to share in around ten minutes what they learned from their most successful and their challenging project management experiences (scars).Sharing short, sharp, project lessons interviews like this is just one of the pragmatic pointers recommended in Ken's book “Learning lessons from Projects: How it works, why it goes wrong, and how it you can do it better”, available from Amazon http://bit.ly/KensLLBook

Father Nik's Sermons & Such
Episode 236: Is Death the End?—Discussion 4: The Life of the World to Come

Father Nik's Sermons & Such

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 53:27


Join Father Nik from the Fork Church of St Martin's Parish in Doswell, VA and Father Charles from St Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church in Columbia, SC for our 2021 Lenten Study: "Is Death the End?—The Resurrection of the Dead & the Life of the World to Come." Discussion 4: The Life of the World to Come

Charlottesville Community Engagement
April 19, 2021: A quarter of Virginians are fully vaccinated; next steps for Franklin Street sidewalk

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 12:54


In today’s Patreon-fueled shout-out, supporter Lonnie Murray wants you to know about a series of seminars on spring and fall landscaping with native plants. Plant Virginia Natives has held four of these already, but the next one is coming up on April 20 with Beth Mizell of Blue Ridge Prism on how to identify and eradicate invasive plants in Virginia. On today’s show:Charlottesville’s registrar has resigned, effective immediately Virginia’s purchase of CSX rail lines in Virginia moves forwardA look at why the Franklin Street sidewalk project stalled and how it can get back on trackA quarter of Virginians are now fully vaccinated Today is only the second time this year that the number of new COVID-19 cases has dipped below 1,000 with 978 reported today by the Virginia Department of Health. The seven-day average is 1,464 a day and the percent positivity is at 6.1 percent. As of today, one-fourth of Virginians are fully vaccinated. Governor Ralph Northam appeared this afternoon at the opening of a new mass vaccination clinic in Fairfax County. “Over the past four months we have made tremendous progress vaccinating Virginians against the COVID-19 virus,” Northam said. “This has been a very tough year for everyone.”As of this weekend, everyone over the age of 16 is eligible to sign up for an appointment at vaccinate.virginia.gov. “Not everyone can get a shot today or even this week,” Northam said. “And while demand still outstrips supply, our supply is much larger than it used to be.” Northam did not have many changes to the current restrictions, but there were a few specific amendments.“Cross country will be allowed to have 68 runners at the starting lines, which is up from 50,” Northam said. “Performance events like drama and musicals are considered social gatherings. I’ve heard a lot of feedback from parents and students that these events should be treated the same as athletic events, and I agree. So we’ll increase the number of people to 100 indoors or thirty percent of that venue’s capacity. If it it’s outdoors it will be increased to 500 or 30 percent.”This past weekend, the Virginia Department of Health reported the presence of the P.1 variant in the Commonwealth. Northam said people in the state should remain vigilant. Last week, Pfizer announced it is likely a third shot will be required within 12 months. Dr. Costi Sifri is the director of hospital epidemiology at the University of Virginia, and he spoke at a media briefing on April 16. “I think that there is a very good chance that Moderna may need to have a booster if it appears that Pfizer does as well at 12 months but I think we’ll just have to follow the science and I know that Moderna will be doing those studies,” Dr. Sifri said. “I think we’ve always anticipated that a booster could be needed but not for durability of immunity but also for potentially to be able to address the rise of variants.” Dr. Sifri said that while the number of cases of clotting with the Johnson and Johnson vaccine is small, he supports the pause as a precaution. “The pause is a reasonable and important thing to do to understand the biology of it, but even if proves out to be caused by this vaccine, it’s going to be a rare, rare event and far outweighed  by COVID itself,” Dr. Sifri said. The Centers for Disease Control is expected to meet this Friday to discuss next steps for the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, which was withdrawn from the supply due to reported incidents of blood clotting. Railroad company CSX has closed the first transaction with the Commonwealth of Virginia for hundreds of miles of railway and right of way, according to a press release issued last week. The first of three phases in the $525 million exchange takes the form of a permanent land easement between Petersburg and Washington D.C. The other two phases are a line from Doswell to Clifton Forge, and another line from Petersburg to Ridgeway, North Carolina. *Charlottesville is looking for a new registrar. Last week, Melissa Morton notified the three-member Electoral Board of her resignation for personal reasons, according to the minutes of the Board’s April 12 meeting. The Board has approved Taylor Yowell to serve as acting registrar until a permanent replacement is found. Morton became the assistant registrar in 2014, and replaced Rosanna Bencoach who left the position in 2019 when the Board told her she would need to reapply for the position. Albemarle County is requesting $1 million in Community Development Block Grant funds to help cover the $8.5 million cost to build 20 owner-occupied housing units in the first phase of the Southwood. That’s according to a public notice in today’s Daily Progress which announces that Albemarle County has made a ruling of Finding Of No Significant Impact, or a FONSI, on the human environment. The county is taking public comments on this through May 3. (Daily Progress public notice)In this Substack-fueled public service announcement… are you of Scottish ancestry? The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society and the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library will hold another of their Ask A Genealogist series at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 22. Special guest Deborah Harvey will demonstrate how she traced some of her ancestors from Fluvanna County to Scotland. Sign up at jmrl.org and email your questions to library@albemarlehistory.org before the virtual event. Earlier this year, City Council agreed to transfer federal funding that had been allocated to add a sidewalk on Franklin Street, which serves as part of its eastern border with Albemarle County. The project was within the jurisdiction of a task force that was put together to recommend projects eligible for Community Development Block Grant funding distributed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD. Erin Atak is a grants coordinator with the city of Charlottesville.“This is funding that’s issued by HUD,” Atak said. “These are federal funds that the city receives each year as an entitlement community.” The city selects a neighborhood every three years to receive the money for infrastructure and a task force is put together to make recommendations to Council. One recent project funded through this process is a pocket park in the 10th and Neighborhood. The current neighborhood receiving funds is the Ridge Street neighborhood. The Belmont task force last met in February 12, 2019. “And in this case, the Belmont Priority Neighborhood [Task Force] recommended to City Council the Franklin Street sidewalk which was approved to create a new sidewalk on the west side between north Moores Creek Lane and Nassau Street, which was approximately 1,600 feet of new sidewalk.”This process is separate from the city’s sidewalk priority process. The Belmont neighborhood was allocated a total of $449,214 and the sidewalk made up a portion of that amount. Tim Motsch is a transportation project manager with the city, hired in the summer of 2017.“Myself and Kyle Kling were hired in order to manage transportation projects including the sidewalks which I have been involved in as well as Smart Scale projects that I’ve been involved in such as the East High Streetscape and the Emmet Streetscape.”More on those projects in a future newsletter. For now, Motsch explained that design for the Frankin Street sidewalk began in late 2018 when the engineering firm A. Morton Thomas was hired to do the work.  Complications happened. “It is a challenging plan from the point of the view of stormwater management depending on which map you look at and which datum you refer to, the sidewalk is either right next to the floodplain or in the floodplain,” Motsch said. That delayed the design for the project, which included the need to purchase easements from landowners on which mitigating features and drainafe could be built. The pandemic’s effect on the city’s budget also led to a delay. “Add to the fact that last year, for several months all sidewalk projects were on hold due to the possibility of having to use city funds,” Motsch said.Construction is now slated for next spring, but that’s if the right of way can be acquired from around a dozen property owners. However, Atak explained that HUD has time limits by which its money can be spent and this project did not make the deadline. “Normally funds are required to be spent within one year of receiving CDBG dollars,” Atak said. In February, Council transferred the funding to a rent relief initiative for public housing, but Atak said the funding will be restored on July 1, 2022. Everything has to be in place for the project to move forward. “It’s very important that we receive public support with the right of way moving forward so that we can secure this funding and there aren’t any delays moving forward,” Atak said. Atak said HUD has already issued a warning on the project. Motsch said a round of certified letters are being sent out to property owners this week for negotiations, and that the city wants to avoid taking properties by condemnation. One of the abutting landowners is Sunshine Court, which owns a six and a half acre mobile home park on Carlton Avenue. The property has a land value of $2.4 million. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Charlottesville Community Engagement
April 1, 2021: Confederate statues can be removed from Charlottesville parks; Virginia invests in public transportation; how healthy are we?

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 19:45


Today’s show is brought to you by the quarter of the audience who has stepped up to make a financial contribution to the show in the form of a Substack subscription, a monthly Patreon amount to help support general research, Venmo, PayPal, or simply by sending in a check to Town Crier Productions. In the past eight months, we’ve begun to build together something intended to engage the community with information about local decision-points about the future. I’m grateful to each of you, and I will soon have an announcement about another way this project will be made sustainable. Until then let’s get on with the information. On today’s show:Governor Northam finalizes a $3.7 billion investment in rail in VirginiaAn update on the Regional Transit Partnership including news that fare-free will continue for area systemsCharlottesville City Council agrees to wait a year to make a final decision on West Main StreetscapeHow do our localities fare in a new rankings for health metrics? The Virginia Supreme Court rules that the Confederate statues can come downSome breaking news came in just as I was finalizing the script. The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that Charlottesville can remove two Confederate statues in city parks that were erected in the early 1920’s. In February  2017, Council voted to remove statues of two Confederate generals and were soon sued by a group who argued the statues were protected war memorials under a law that passed the General Assembly in 1997. A Charlottesville Circuit Court judge backed them up the plaintiffs in an October 2019 ruling. However, the opinion written by Justice Bernard Goodwyn found that the Circuit Court Judge “It has long been the law of the Commonwealth that retroactive application of statutes disfavored,” reads the opinion. We’ll have more on this in tomorrow’s program. Four assignments of error in the opinion written by Justice Bernard Goodwyn (download)On Tuesday, a ceremony was held at the Alexandria train station that is the culmination of an announcement in December 2019 from Governor Ralph Northam about a $3.7 billion investment in Virginia rail. That includes:A $1.9 billion bridge over the Potomac River dedicated to passenger railPublic purchase of 223 miles of track and 386 miles of right of way from CSX$1 billion in related infrastructure improvements in VirginiaShannon Valentine is Virginia’s Secretary of Transportation. “From the moment that this agreement in principle, the concept, was negotiated with CSX and announced in December 2019, with our partners Amtrak and [Virginia Railway Express], we have been working deliberately and sequentially over these past 15 months,” Valentine said.The expansion of Long Bridge has cleared at many environmental hurdles. An authority to expand passenger rail has been created. Congress has given approval to transfer some parkland to the project. (read press release)The ceremony was held at the train station in Alexandria (watch the ceremony)The ceremony was held at the Alexandria train station to sign the agreements governing how CSX, Amtrak and VRE will work together.“Through an extraordinary year, often with great uncertainty, there has been steadfast commitment to reaching this destination,” Valentine said. The initiative includes purchase of a freight corridor between Charlottesville and Doswell north of Richmond for eventual passenger rail service. Also included is funding to extend rail service to Christiansburg and planning to hear further west to Bristol. “This transformative plan will make travel faster and safer,” Northam said. “It will make it easier to move up and down our east coast and it will connect urban and rural Virginia.” Also in attendance was U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg who said the recently signed American Rescue Plan will help ensure public transit makes it through the pandemic.“The rescue plan has more than $30 billion in funding for public transit agencies helping them to avoid layoffs and service cuts,” Buttigieg said. “We know that the cuts these agencies were facing disproportionately harm workers who depend on public transportation including so many of the workers we have belatedly come to call essential workers.”  The statewide rail network will make it more possible for people to choose not to own an automobile. But how will the regional public transportation be improved to provide alternatives to driving? Since October 2017, the Regional Transit Partnership has met as a program of the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission (TJPDC). The group consists of Charlottesville and Albemarle officials, and the University of Virginia joined the partnership by the end of 2019. The idea is to share information with an eye to having the city-owned Charlottesville Area Transit, the public service corporation Jaunt, and the University Transit System work better together. Last week, regional leaders got an update on the creation of a regional transit vision that the TJPDC is working on that will serve as a blueprint for a more efficient system. The next milestone is for a committee to select a firm to work on the project. Jessica Hersh-Ballering is a transportation planner with the TJPDC who spoke at March 25 RTP meeting. “The regional transit vision plan requires technical assistance from a consulting team and the role of the selection committee is to review proposals from those firms to the vision plan [request for proposals] and then to recommend to the Regional Transit Partnership a preferred firm to complete the vision plan,” said Hersh-Ballering. The committee will review the proposals in May. Charlottesville Area Transit Director Garland Williams gave an update on the forthcoming revision to bus routes after presenting an overview at the February RTP meeting. There will be a change to the route that travels between downtown and U.S. 29 in Albemarle County’s designated growth area.  (FY22 CAT service proposals)“We’re doing some extensions, we’re trading some of the components of the 7 and extending it out to Wal-Mart so it will be seven days a week,” Williams said. “It looks like we’ll be able to have final iterations that we will be able to share with the public probably in a couple of weeks.” These are the guiding principles for the proposed service modifications (download)Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act requires two rounds of public input before the routes can be approved. One effect of the pandemic has been a reduction in demand for parking at the UVA Health System. UVA parking and transportation director Becca White said that’s coming to an end.“We’re back up to about 90 percent of the pre-COVID demand at the hospital,” White said. “Of course, as you know we transport all those people that last mile. We intercept them in a big parking area and shuttle them to their final destination.” White said parking demand in the academic campus is at about 55 percent of pre-COVID levels. “So many of the classes are still not in person or are hybrid such that that whole class change thing isn’t really, still isn’t happening,” White said.The last day of classes is May 6 and the last day of exams is on May 15. Graduation is on May 20, and UVA is expected to make an announcement this Friday about how what they call Final Exercises will proceed. Jaunt is also seeing a small return to pre-COVID traffic. Karen Davis is the interim director.“Our ridership is starting to tick up and we’re putting more drivers out on the road,” Davis said. “More of them are able to have a full schedule although we are at reduced capacity and we’re actively keeping an eye on how COVID rules will change transit, and also reopening our main office.”  Davis said Jaunt will soon survey riders of the Crozet Connect route which began in the summer of 2019. The service has changed due to the pandemic.“Up until this point, we have pretty much changed our service structure to demand and so we’ll do the same in Crozet,” Davis said. “It’s such a shame because it was flourishing and growing so strong and then COVID hit and it’s just like, oh gosh!” After Davis’s update, Williams dropped this information.“Karen and I, I believe, are still contemplating in our FY22 budgets operating fare-free,” Williams said. He added the idea is to use a portion of COVID relief funds to cover the cost of fares, which makes up about ten percent of the CAT budget.“We have it in our numbers for three years,” Williams said.Williams added study will soon get under way to see if CAT can permanently remove the farebox. The system will also soon add automated passenger counters to buses to track ridership. Jaunt can’t quite make that commitment, but will be fare-free in fiscal year 2022, which begins on July 1.“Especially going fare-free in this next year will really enable us to get out ridership back, up and running,” Davis said. “When you take that barrier away for passengers, the risk of trying to use transit is so low and people, why not get on the bus and see where it goes? I think it’s really exciting if we can make this work.” One item called for in the Regional Transit Partnership’s strategic plan is a visit to a community similar to Charlottesville to see how transit works. A possible trip to Blacksburg was put on hold a year ago when the pandemic began. Here’s Albemarle County Supervisor Diantha McKeel. “I just think it’s always good if we can take a look at what other communities are doing,” McKeel said. However, Williams said CAT is planning to work with the firm Kimley Horn on a peer review of its own. “That’s a necessary component for us as we start to build out and ask for more for our alternative fuel vehicles and facilities,” Williams said. “We need to see how we match up as we are starting to ask for more capital projects.” Williams said as part of that work, they are looking for a location for a park and ride lot on U.S. 29. Supervisor Bea LaPisto-Kirtley asked for more information.“Garland, are you looking for your park and ride up in the area around… North Pointe?” LaPisto-Kirtley asked. “They’re really building out up there.” “I will just say that what we don’t want to do is give the developers a chance to grab the pieces of property from us that we are looking at,” Williams said. Williams said he has had conversations with Albemarle officials about the idea. And that’s where the Regional Transit Vision plan and a separate Albemarle transit plan are intended to come in. The TJPDC is also studying the North 29 Corridor in both Albemarle and Greene counties. In today’s subscriber-supported public service announcement:There are many fewer monarch butterflies than there were in the past and efforts are underway to study and implement solutions. On April 19, Wild Virginia welcomes Virginia Master Naturalist Michelle Prysby for a virtual talk where she will describe several programs underway, ranging from the Monarch Larva Monitoring Project to Project Monarch Heath. Sign up now at Wild Virginia for this talk on the Biology, Ecology, and Conservation of Monarch Butterflies.Charlottesville City Council will have a public hearing on the proposed fiscal year on Monday, April 5. On March 25 they held a work session on the proposed capital improvement program as well as what to do with some additional revenue that budget staff now anticipates receiving during the year that begins on July 1. For months, budget staff have been telling Council that the city is close to its capacity to raise additional debt. (link to presentation) (watch on city website)“With the proposed CIP we are projecting a five year debt financing of roughly $121 million,” said senior budget management analyst Krissy Hammill. “WIth the bonds that we’ve previously committed but not issued, and the CIP before you, we are committing to a debt capacity of about $195 million.” To cover that amount, budget staff are anticipating increasing the property tax rate for a total of ten cents over five years to cover the additional debt service. The actual vote to do so will be made by Council next year, including any new Councilors that are elected this November. That $195 million Hammill mentioned includes about $18 million in bonds that have not yet been sold for the West Main Streetscape, which was split into four phases in order to obtain funding from the Virginia Department of Transportation. David Brown is the city’s public works director.“The funding that’s being proposed right now covers Phase 1 but there is  $6.5 million that is needed to complete Phase 2,” Brown said. A third phase is recommended to be fully funded by VDOT with no match of local tax dollars, unlike in phase 1 and 2. Phase 4 is currently unfunded. City Manager Chip Boyles said VDOT is willing to delay the projects another year in order for them to be done at the same time, if the city comes up with the $6.5 million or scales back the project. One of the biggest costs of the program is to place utility lines underground. This has a $4.3 million cost in Phase 1 and a $5 million cost in Phase 2 according to a budget presented to Council last September. This image was shown to Council during their September 30, 2020 work session on West Main (preview story) (review story)Another decision point was how to use some additional revenues freed up by other budget reductions and higher estimates for business licenses. About $1.3 million was found. A million is proposed for a two percent cost of living increase for city employees and another $60,000 would go to fully fund a deputy city manager position. Staff had recommended using the rest for personnel to support a climate action plan when one is drafted. Kristel Riddervold is the city’s environmental administrator.“The anticipation is that when we have a climate action plan adopted, there will be a range of initiatives be it on the municipal side or the community support side that actually exceed the capacity staff has to deliver. A majority of Council supported the climate position, but Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker favored a “measurement and solutions” position intended to track how the city is achieving its goals. A committee had been expected to produce a report last summer but the work was delayed by the pandemic. City Manager Boyles said he would try to find a way to fund the measurement position as well. The public hearing for the budget will be held at Council’s meeting on Monday night. A wrap-up work session is scheduled for April 8 and the budget is expected to be adopted at a special meeting on April 13. *A community health research firm at the University of Wisconsin has recently updated its rankings for how Virginia counties measure up in health. The Population Health Institute has ranked Albemarle as the 7th healthiest locality in the Commonwealth, based on several metrics including life expectancy. Life expectancy in 82.7 years according to the data. Charlottesville is ranked 23rd (79.8 years), Fluvanna County is ranked 26th (80.1 years), Greene County is ranked 33rd (79.5 years), Louisa is ranked 60th (78 years) and Nelson is ranked 58th (78.3 years). Arlington is ranked first (85.9 years) and the city of Petersburg is ranked last at 133 (67.4 years). The data is worth exploring and in this year where community health has become so important, this is an invaluable resource that I’ve only just begun to explore. This link will take you to a comparison among all of the localities in the TJPDC. Included on that list is a metric that relates to the segment earlier on transit. Seventy-seven percent of working Virginians drive alone to work. In Charlottesville, the figure is 59 percent according to the database. That number is higher in the other communities.Take a look and let me know what you see in the data. Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute* This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Airtime Misfits Podcast
Episode 06 - Volcano: The Blast Coaster - King of the Mountain

Airtime Misfits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 38:57


Making it's debut in 1998, Volcano: The Blast Coaster opened at Kings Dominion located in Doswell, VA. To see this innovative coaster in person was something special. The most unique characteristic about Volcano was that it was built inside and around an existing man-made mountain. At it's debut, Volcano held the records for fastest invert at 70 mph and tallest inversion at 155 ft. Unfortunately, Volcano was plagued with mechanical issues and expensive repair costs. Unexpectedly and to the disappointment of many enthusiasts, Kings Dominion made the difficult decision to close the coaster for good in 2018. The ride structure and mountain were torn down soon after. What attraction will fill the empty space that once occupied Volcano? That's anybodies guess. One thing we know for sure, Volcano will be missed by many for years to come.If you had the chance to ride this coaster we'd love to hear your thoughts and memories. Be sure to comment below and let us know your thoughts about Volcano: The Blast Coaster. www.airtimemisfits.com

SicEm365 Radio
Raymond Doswell 12-22-20

SicEm365 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 17:49


Ed.D., VP and Curator for the Negro League Baseball Museum @RaymondDoswell joins @SicEm365Radio to discuss the MLB absorbing the Negro League's statistics

Not The 92 Podcast
Not The 92 #1 ft. Paul Doswell Interview

Not The 92 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 42:10


**DOS PILOT POD HAS LAUNCHED** WELCOME TO THE PARTY BROTHERS AND SISTERS!!! • Havant & Waterlooville boss Paul Doswell chats to Not The 92 EXCLUSIVELY • Ian Evatt to Bolton chat • Early National League Play-Off predictions And much more... ENJOY FOLKS!!

The Worldly Marketer Podcast
TWM 186: How to Localize Your Value Proposition for the Mexican Market w/ Dana Doswell

The Worldly Marketer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 50:01


Dana Doswell is the Founder of Dozzy Inc., an independent consultancy that helps Latin-American businesses enter the North American market and vice versa. Originally from Canada, she is now based in Mexico and provides cultural training to business executives, with a focus on sales, marketing and networking in English and Spanish. After completing her Bachelor of Commerce degree in Nova Scotia, one of Canada's Atlantic provinces, Dana came back to Toronto in 2017. Following a brief stint at KPMG and a year working at an IT company, she co-founded a strategic marketing firm called Sidepart Digital. Headquartered in Toronto, Sidepart helps business owners in the financial and legal services sectors by building digital ecosystems through automation and workflow optimization to reduce labour hours and find new revenue opportunities. In 2019, Dana decided to relocate to Mexico and to launch her own consultancy, Dozzy Inc. Currently based in Mérida, in the Yucatan, she is focused on helping SMEs optimize their sales, marketing and customer-service strategies for better cross-border business. Catch Dana's insights into Mexico's evolving consumer market, and why foreign brands may need to significantly adapt their marketing – from their value proposition, to their content, all the way to their tactics – to be successful there.   Links: Dozzy Inc. on Facebook Dozzy Inc. on LinkedIn Dozzy Inc. on Instagram Sidepart Digital website Sidepart on LinkedIn Dana on LinkedIn Dana on Instagram   This episode was sponsored by Vistatec.

The Non League Football Show
40: 3rd May 2019 - Building clubs: Doswell at Havant & Waterlooville, Munroe at Basford United, Hare at North Ferriby United, Oakes at Welling Town and NLPs Richardson on Play off confusion

The Non League Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 97:11


It's a full 90 minutes plus injury time in this week's bumper show with learnings, yearnings and plenty of intelligent non league insight. First up with Tim Fuell and Dave Anderson Paul Doswell on leaving Sutton United and taking on the manager's job at Havant & Waterlooville, in a very frank and revealing interview. Also returning to the show Chris Monroe, Chairman at Basford United, no promotion for them this season - 5 in 7 seasons perhaps enough for now - but a new big name manager in Steve Chettle and a whopping 4 year contract. Hear why the club have taken such a big step and continue to evolve at apace. It's a few seasons since Les Hare was last on the show but after seeing his beloved North Ferriby United go to the wall earlier this season, he has been quick to react and help launch a phoenix club that will take on the name and participate at Step 5 next season. After making the National League and lifting the FA Trophy last time he was in charge, this time it is all about the enjoyment of being back in the football community. Hoping to emulate those who come before him Kevin Oakes has seen his Sunday side for a few friends develop quickly in recent seasons to rise through the pyramid and this season win the Southern Counties East Division One in a dramatic last weekend ready to take their place in step 5 next term. Can Welling United be the next Basford United? Online Editor at The Non League Paper David Richardson is perhaps the busiest man in non league this week. With play-offs taking place and not taking place he has been keeping us all up to date with developments up and down the country and offers a round up of what has and hasn't happened and what may be yet to come.

Overdrive Radio
More slow-rollin' supporting shutdown call: A talk with owner-op Brian Bucenell

Overdrive Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 31:24


Owner-operator Brian Bucenell's 2002 Peterbilt 379 was among the 100 or so trucks that participated in the "slow roll" event in Indianapolis last week. Bucenell's also helping put on a Virginia "slow roll" event tomorrow, March 2, with a gathering point in Doswell, Va. (The group plans to roll out from the Doswell truck stop on I-95 at 11 a.m.) Slow roll events follow in Ohio on March 8 and in the Carolinas around Charlotte on March 9. Bucenell -- pictured with his daughter, Savannah, and wife, Casey -- is spurred to be involved in protest and advocacy events in part by a desire to leave trucking better than he found it, thinking principally of his nine-year-old son. He speaks to the issues most participants are advocating for -- hours flexibility, parking investment, training for new drivers, and safety broadly speaking -- from his own point of view in this edition of Overdrive Radio.

The Season Pass: The Essential Theme Park Podcast
tspp #140- Live in Kings Dominion for East Coast Bash 2010! 9/2/10

The Season Pass: The Essential Theme Park Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2010 52:38


  It's East Coast Bash 2010 at Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia and the Season Pass Podcast is there to capture all the fun.  Join Doug Barnes (Owner/Producer of The Season Pass), John Pagel (Marketing Manager of Kings Dominion), Robb Alvey (Owner of Theme Park Review), Arthur Levine (Theme Parks Guide for About.com), Robert Coker (Owner of Thrillride.com), Joel Bullock (aka: The Coaster Critic), and many more as they discuss Kings Dominion, East Coast Bash 2010, Marketing Madness, Cedar Fair, the huge TPR tour, and KD's 2010 New Extreme Giga-Thrill-Machine: Intimidator 305!!  If you're a fan of coasters and appreciate the top media behind the Industry, then this is a must listen!  Enjoy Friends. ;)   Links: www.kingsdominion.com www.themeparkreview.com www.themeparks.about.com www.thecoastercritic.com www.thrillride.com www.seasonpasspodcast.com   Follow us on Twitter! – www.twitter.com/theseasonpass   Like the NEW TSPP Facebook page! - www.facebook.com/theseasonpass   Contact us:  doug@seasonpasspodcast.com brent.young@seasonpasspodcast.com   Call the Hotline with Park Trip Reports, Podcast Comments, or Anything else you would like to announce. – 1-916-248-5524   Thanks to each one of you for listening to the show.  Your support is extremely appreciated.   © 2010 Season Pass Podcast