Podcasts about Downtown Crossing

Shopping district in Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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The Loop
Mid Day Report: Wednesday, December 25, 2024

The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 7:38 Transcription Available


Christmas and Hanukkah fall on the same day for just the fifth time in 114 years, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu reflects on 2024, and while many buisnesses are closed on Christmas Day, this store in Downtown Crossing has it's doors open. Stay in “The Loop” from iHeartRadio.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
The Boston Store In Downtown Crossing Staying Open On Christmas Day

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 0:46 Transcription Available


WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Downtown Boston BID Installs 16-foot Nutcrackers in Downtown Crossing

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 0:53 Transcription Available


Radio Boston
Chef Jamie Bissonnette on the transformation of Boston's restaurant scene

Radio Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 15:42


Chef and restaurateur Jamie Bissonnette walked away from a successful 15-year partnership, formed a new one and launched three restaurant ventures in one of Boston's more challenging neighborhoods for new business right now: Downtown Crossing.

The Rich Shertenlieb Show
Part 2- Fat Bastard Summer, The Ordainment + Docked In Downtown Crossing

The Rich Shertenlieb Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 68:38


Part 2- Fat Bastard Summer, The Ordainment + Docked In Downtown Crossing Listen Live weekdays 6-10am on the iHeartradio app. 

Again With This: Beverly Hills, 90210 & Melrose Place

The 90s Melrose Place era has come to a close on Again With This, so before we leap into Dawson's Creek with ALL our feet, we're taking some questions and comments from our hotline. Listen to find out what your fellow listeners wanted to know, like what Kimberly could have gotten up to in Seasons 6 and 7, which props we would have bid on at the show's official auction, and whomst among our three shows' male leads is actually the most noxious. Plus: much more! We promise nothing will explode. JOIN THE AWT CLUB

The Loop
Mid Day Report: Sunday, June 2, 2024

The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 4:17 Transcription Available


Pride month kicked off yesterday with a block party in Downtown Crossing. Two people had to be rescued from an overnight fire in Westborough. A police chase involving a stolen vehicle in Vermont ends with two people killed and three more injured. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.

The Loop
Afternoon Report: Saturday, June 1, 2024

The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 5:49 Transcription Available


Engineers are trying to figure out a fix to Boeing's Sar liner space capsule. Officials say a man is in the hospital after a gas tank exploded in the trunk of his car. Boston is kicking off pride month with a block party in Downtown Crossing. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
High Winds Blamed For Shattering Large Window In Downtown Crossing

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 0:41 Transcription Available


The Crexi Podcast
M&As, Retail Insights, and a Global CRE Perspective

The Crexi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 48:22


This episode explores the commercial real estate industry on a global level with Gene Spiegelman, Partner at RIPCO Real Estate.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with some of the top CRE professionals in the space. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. Sitting with Crexi's Ashley Kobovitch, Gene shares his experience in the retail real estate industry over the past 27 years, highlighting his growth from a newcomer to a leading expert. He explains how the industry has shifted over the years, including the need to enhance business development mindsets with the use of new technologies. From valuable advice to young broker to navigating the turbulent tides of changing interest rates, investor sentiment, and transaction behaviors, Gene and Ashley's wide-ranging conversation includes: Introduction and Guest BackgroundGene Spiegelman's Career JourneyLessons Learned and Favorite Mistakes MadeThe Importance of Fundamentals in Real EstateClimbing the Ranks in Commercial Real EstateBuilding and Training Successful TeamsThe Importance of Networking in Real EstateThe Intersection of Personal Life and Real EstateThe Role of Intuition and Networking in Building a BrandThe Value of Community Contribution in Professional GrowthThe Impact of New Technologies on Business DevelopmentThe Journey of Team Growth at RIPCOThe Current Market Overview and PredictionsThe Role of Consumer Spending in the EconomyAdvice for Young Brokers and InvestorsClosing Remarks and Sign-offs About Gene Spiegelman:Gene Spiegelman has been a prominent leader in the retail real estate industry for the past 27 years and is regarded as a foremost industry expert. His passionate commitment to his clients and acumen in negotiating complex retail transactions have distinguished him in the field. With extensive experience in retailer and landlord representation on a global scale, Gene possesses a unique perspective with a specific emphasis on the urban, luxury, and specialty retail sectors.In June 2018, Gene joined RIPCO Real Estate LLC as Vice Chairman & Principal. Moving into an entrepreneurial role, Gene has focused on growing the New York metro region's largest independent retail services firm and providing clients with the expertise and guidance required to navigate the complexities of today's retail environment.Before joining RIPCO, Gene enjoyed a distinguished 18-year career at Cushman & Wakefield. He was widely credited with launching Retail Services in the United States and is highly regarded for his passionate commitment to its growth to become an industry leader. He was also recognized as a five-time Cushman & Wakefield leading retail producer and consistently ranked among the firm's top-producing real estate professionals.In 2014, Gene was named Head of North America Retail Services, providing leadership for the United States, Canada, and Mexico and coordinating C&W's global cross-border retail initiatives. He drove Cushman & Wakefield's client-only mandate across the Retail Platform and prepared Retail Services for future growth following the 2015 merger with DTZ.In 2015, Gene negotiated the most significant retail deal in modern-day Boston history with his representation of Millennium Tower Boston in the lease of 142,000 square feet to Primark in the city's renowned Downtown Crossing. He is also a two-time winner of the Real Estate Board of New York's Retail Deal of the Year Award for representing Crate & Barrel in a 48,000 square-foot lease at 611 Broadway in 2001 and Gucci in its lease to Diesel at 685 Fifth Avenue in 2008.He frequently contributes to important news publications and broadcast outlets, providing commentary and insight on retail industry trends and events. Gene received a Master's degree in Real Estate Investment and Development from New York University and is a graduate of the University of Maryland. He is a member of the Real Estate Board of New York, the International Council of Shopping Centers, Young Men's/Women's Real Estate Association of New York. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights. Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/​ https://www.crexi.com/instagram​ https://www.crexi.com/facebook​ https://www.crexi.com/twitter​ https://www.crexi.com/linkedin​ https://www.youtube.com/crexi

Dawson Black
Dawson's Creek: "Downtown Crossing" (Season 5: Episode 15)

Dawson Black

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 60:46


Random guy mugs Joey and gets hit by a car.

Radio Boston
Inside the T's Tuesday morning collapse

Radio Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 12:44


A smoking electrical cable at Downtown Crossing station snarled service on the MBTA's Red and Orange Lines Tuesday. That, with much of the Green Line already shut down for repairs, left commuters twisting in the wind.

The Wake Up
Happy Perihelion Day

The Wake Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 9:15


Jan. 3 is Perihelion Day, the point in which Earth is closest to the sun. GBH Meteorologist Dave Epstein talks to Paris to explains what that means. Plus: What's up with the WNDR, the new attraction in Downtown Crossing? GBH's Catherine Hurley went there to find out.

The Loop
Morning Report: Thursday, December 14, 2023

The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 8:07 Transcription Available


A new contract for Boston Police, the best holiday movies rated by Massachusetts, and a dream comes true at Downtown Crossing. Five minutes of news to keep you in "The Loop."

Creek Talk Podcast-A Dawson's Creek Recap Show
Episode 106-(S5-Ep 15)-"Downtown Crossing"

Creek Talk Podcast-A Dawson's Creek Recap Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 93:04


It's November already Creek Talkers!! And it's a FRIDAY!! Which means we've got an ALL-NEW EPISODE TODAY!

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Harborfest Brings 5 Days Of Fireworks, Historic Reenactments, And Chowda

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 0:50


The 215th Army Band of the Massachusetts National Guard performed at Downtown Crossing to kick off Harborfest's opening ceremony. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:

Radio Boston
Optimism for Boston's post-pandemic downtown

Radio Boston

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 10:49


Foot traffic in neighborhoods like Downtown Crossing is way below pre-pandemic levels.

Dawson’s Weak(ly)
S5, E15 - Car-ma

Dawson’s Weak(ly)

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 118:32


**trigger warning for discussion about sexual and physical violence and death**An in depth and irreverent look at 90's TV classic Dawson's Creek hosted by Kathryn and Katie. This week,  we're tackling Downtown Crossing and… well, you all know. It's a Joey centric episode (fine) and she's dealing with some serious daddy issues via a mugging (terrible). How this episode is so long is beyond us. We're chatting Neggy McNeggerson and Snarky McSnarkface, how we'd feel if Dawson got mugged, Katie gives the mugger a name and an Angel vs Spike debate. Also, there is some vaguely heartfelt stuff about fathers. So, let's trot down an inexplicably empty city street, be sassy as all holy hell in the face of a truly terrifying situation, feel sorry for men who do not deserve it and sing The Carpenters (stop it!).  Oh and call me, Dave, sweetheart. If you're enjoying this podcast, please like, subscribe, follow, rate, review or whatever other variety of verbs your podcast platform might use.Email dawsonsweaklypod@gmail.com Instagram @dawsonsweaklypodTwitter @dawsonsweaklyFacebook @dawsonsweakly Support the show

I Don't Wanna Wait
Downtown Crossing

I Don't Wanna Wait

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 42:28


Handren Seavey and Kim McVicar talk about Dawson's Creek, Season 5 Ep 15 "Downtown Crossing" and riff about stand up comedy and their own experiences.

Dawson's Darlings
Episode 515 - Downtown Crossing

Dawson's Darlings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 45:07


Not sure what to say about this episode except that it exists. But on the plus side - Zazz has some mango! Plus, Kim wants to be a ghost fly.Season 5, Episode 15 - “Downtown Crossing”From HBO Max: Joey helps a mugger who robbed her just before he was hit by a car.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
'3rd Space' Breathes New Life Into Vacant Downtown Crossing Storefront

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 0:45


A Downtown Crossing storefront that became vacant during the pandemic is now a “community gathering space”, as we hear from WBZ's Carl Stevens.

Shit 90s Shows Taught Me | Boy Meets World / 90s TV
Dawson's Creek: Season 5 Episode 15 - Downtown Crossing

Shit 90s Shows Taught Me | Boy Meets World / 90s TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 76:36


Join Jessica Sterling (@thejesssterling) and Sara Fergenson (@sarafergenson) to chat about Season 5 Episode 15, Downtown Crossing. They break down this hot mess of an episode and do some general chitchat because that's how bad this episode is.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @shit90spod.Email us at shit90spod@gmail.comVisit our website at www.shit90spod.comSpecial thanks to JD McGuire (@jdmcguire) for our theme song!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

HUB History - Our Favorite Stories from Boston History

106 years ago this week, a terrible accident took place within sight of South Station. November 7, 1916 was election day in Boston, but it was an otherwise completely ordinary autumn afternoon for the passengers who packed themselves into streetcar number 393 of the Boston Elevated Railway for their evening commute through South Boston to South Station and Downtown Crossing. The everyday monotony of the trip home was shattered in an instant, when the streetcar crashed through the closed gates of the Summer Street bridge and plunged through the open drawbridge and into the dark and frigid water below. How many could be saved, and how many would have to perish for this evening to be remembered as Boston's greatest moment of tragedy for a generation? Full show notes: http://HUBhistory.com/261/ Support us: http://patreon.com/HUBhistory/

The Financial Exchange Show
Keeping An Eye On Oil // Joe Boschulte, USVI Director of Tourism // Paul LaMonica On Meta - 10/28 (Hour 2)

The Financial Exchange Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 40:39


(2:41) - Hour two starts with a discussion about earnings from major oil companies and what they could tell us about oil heading into winter.(14:08) - Touching on Mayor Michelle Wu's plans to revitalize the Downtown Crossing area of Boston.(25:32) - Joe Boschulte, Commissioner of the USVI Department of Tourism, joined the show to talk about all that the USVI has to offer and to explain why the USVI is an ideal place not only to visit, but to live.(34:15) - Paul LaMonica of CNNBusiness joined the show to detail Meta's struggles and what could lie ahead for the company.

Nightside With Dan Rea
Kids Go Wild! - Part 1 (8 p.m.)

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 38:05


Juvenile crimes have been on the rise in the Greater Boston Area. In recent weeks an elderly wheelchair user was attacked and robbed by juveniles in Nubian Square. Last week, a Dedham woman and her coworker were brutally attacked by a group of teens outside their place of work. Then in Downtown Crossing there have been numerous juvenile attacks on fellow residents over the last couple weeks. These are just a few examples of many more. Why is juvenile crime spiking right now? How can we crack down on these attacks?

Nightside With Dan Rea
Kids Go Wild! - Part 2 (9 p.m.)

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 40:49


Juvenile crimes have been on the rise in the Greater Boston Area. In recent weeks an elderly wheelchair user was attacked and robbed by juveniles in Nubian Square. Last week, a Dedham woman and her coworker were brutally attacked by a group of teens outside their place of work. Then in Downtown Crossing there have been numerous juvenile attacks on fellow residents over the last couple weeks. These are just a few examples of many more. Why is juvenile crime spiking right now? How can we crack down on these attacks?

Rewatch Podcast
RW 476 - Dawson's Creek S05E15-16 - Downtown Lonely

Rewatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 80:20


In this weeks episode of The Dawson's Creek Rewatch, Cory and Tom feel the karma and the love as they discuss season 5 episodes 15 & 16, "Downtown Crossing" and "In a Lonely Place." Blog Post

Dawson's Creeps
5.15 Downtown Crossing

Dawson's Creeps

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 57:26


Like every Dawson's Creek podcast before us, we have finally found ourselves at “Downtown Crossing” (Original airdate February 13th, 2002. Written by Tom Kapinos and directed by David Petrarca). We wander through this fever dream of an episode in a state of shock but touch down on Zoe's Boston Complaints Corner, daddy issues, and the why of it all. Do you want the answer to all life's questions? Follow us on instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps). Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and our Spotify playlist Dawson's Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow has an entire album I've never even heard of! 

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Downtown Crossing Hosts Annual Boston Tuba Christmas Concert

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 0:49


We hear more about this symphony of tubas from WBZ's Matt Shearer

Dawson's Critique: A Dawson's Creek Podcast
Dawson's Critique Season 5, Episode 15—Downtown Crossing

Dawson's Critique: A Dawson's Creek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 121:34


Woof. This is just a terrible episode. Joey bantering with her mugger is a choice. This being an episode with only Joey and none of our other main cast is another choice. We have questions about why this episode happened and there are very few answers. Hopefully we made this an entertaining musing on how a show can go so terribly wrong, but if you need to skip this one, we're not mad. Join us for this deep dive into the 90s teen drama Dawson's Creek! Thank you so much to Killya for our amazing theme song. Find them on Instagram @gofreakingcrazy Thank you to @camadeclub for our social media awesomeness. Thank you also to Andrew Bush, who helped guide us on how to do this from our houses. Find Erin on Instagram at @erin.hensley Find Julia on Twitter and Instagram @Pesty1079

Along The Lines
Episode 19: Downtown Crossing

Along The Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 30:16


In 1959, the lively neighborhoods of New Haven, CT were disrupted and separated by the development of the Route 34 expressway. After nearly half a century, they will be reconnected through the Downtown Crossing project. This project will make the city safer, more accessible for pedestrians, and restore the urban street environment bringing economic opportunities to New Haven residents. In this episode, join Rich Andreski with two guests who oversee the Downtown Crossing project to learn more about it's positive impact on the city.

Dawson's Critique: A Dawson's Creek Podcast
Dawson's Critique Talks To Dawson's Creeps

Dawson's Critique: A Dawson's Creek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 47:57


Hey y'all! Life got in the way this week and we just couldn't get Downtown Crossing recorded in time, but to make it up to you, we have a fun interview with Dawson's Creeps! We had so much fun chatting with these folks and we hope you'll enjoy as well! Thanks for being here with us.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Alleged Racist Attack In Downtown Crossing Stopped By Bystander

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 0:49


WBZ's Matt Shearer spoke with the victims and a bystander who intervened in an alleged racist attack in Downtown Crossing.

All Rise
Felix the Flasher: Indecent Exposure in Downtown Crossing

All Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 36:49


Clad in bright-red mesh basketball shorts and a red shirt, 39-year-old Mark Felix wasn't exactly inconspicuous when he approached four young women at different times in Boston's busy Downtown Crossing on the sunny afternoon of July 10, 2008. He supposedly wanted directions to the Back Bay neighborhood. When he had his target cornered, he exposed … Continue reading Felix the Flasher: Indecent Exposure in Downtown Crossing →

Boba Babes
Episode 1: And We're Back!

Boba Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 46:04


It's Season 2, Babes! We get back in the swing of things as we talk about some random memories from our break. On the flip side, we get a little existential as we talk about the very little time left we have as college freshman and what the future holds, but when are we not existential on this show? Strap in as we discuss all this and rate some lovely boba from Happy Lemon in Downtown Crossing, Boston. Welcome Back!

VB in the Middle
Boston riots erupt

VB in the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 52:54


Riots erupt in Boston after a peaceful protest gathered in from of the State House in Boston. After what was a peaceful gathering, some protesters took it upon themselves to start attacking local businesses in the Downtown Crossing area, Newbury Street, and others. There were 9 police officers who were transported to local hospitals and 53 civilians arrested. We discuss what is happening in Boston and whether these looters will be prosecuted. VB shares this thoughts on all of this and hears yours.

HUB History - Our Favorite Stories from Boston History
Whale Watching on Washington Street (episode 185)

HUB History - Our Favorite Stories from Boston History

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 45:38


In the 1860s, Bostonians could pay 20 cents and watch a captive whale swim in a custom built aquarium on Washington Street in Boston’s Downtown Crossing. Today, there’s no sea world near Boston, and our New England Aquarium doesn’t hold any whales or dolphins. Perhaps that’s for the best, as we now realize how intelligent these giants of the sea are. However, things were different 160 years ago, when an entrepreneurial inventor did the impossible, bringing a beluga whale alive from the arctic ocean to Boston and keeping it alive here for at least 18 months, before being betrayed by the greatest showman, PT Barnum himself. Full show notes: http://HUBhistory.com/185 Support us: http://patreon.com/HUBhistory

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Massachusetts' Best Grocery Bagger Headed To National Competition

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 0:49


Kathleen Maroun, 28, works at the Roche Brothers in Downtown Crossing. She's competing for a $10,000 prize. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.

The Creekend
FlauBERT

The Creekend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 56:19


Joey is mugged in Downtown Crossing by an "interesting" douche who helps her work through her daddy issues by staring into her eyes as she dies... also Jen STILL has her period.

Early Edition With Joe Mathieu
WGBH Early Edition - Thursday, October 3rd, 2019

Early Edition With Joe Mathieu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 11:50


Joe Mathieu and the crew get you ready for your day with Thursday’s Early Edition. Karen’s still on vacation but we shall persevere! The President had a couple of meltdowns on the media yesterday at two separate times. Hockey returns tonight with the Bruins on the road in Dallas. Big Papi David Ortiz wants you on his team, and pop-up Poutine shops are coming to Downtown Crossing. Thanks for waking up with WGBH!

Snoozecast
The Fall of the House of Usher

Snoozecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 32:00


Tonight, as part of our October classic horror series (every Wednesday this month), we’ll be reading the opening to "The Fall of the House of Usher", written by Edgar Allen Poe and published in 1839. This short story is a work of Gothic fiction and includes themes of madness, family, isolation, and metaphysical identities. Poe's inspiration for the story may be based upon events of the Hezekiah Usher House, located near what is now Downtown Crossing in Boston, MA. When the Usher House was torn down in 1830, two bodies were found embraced in a cavity in the cellar. -- 'V'Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/snoozecast)

Dawson's Speak: A Podcast About Dawson's Creek

Joey gets mugged. Joey sings with her mugger. The mugger dies. We don't know what else to say (even though we talked for more than an hour about this!)... 

Dawson's Speak: A Podcast About Dawson's Creek

In this part 1 of 2 episodes, apparently (yep, that means "Downtown Crossing" is coming up): Dawson directs Oliver's movie (that we still don't entirely understand), Joey gets closer to Professor Wilder, and Jack leaves the frat house... 

downtown crossing guerrilla filmmaking professor wilder
Cinemapocalypse NOW
Bonus Minisode 2 - "Obeasts"

Cinemapocalypse NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 32:51


BONUS CONTENT!!!! In this very special 3 man installment of The PREMIERE Movie Review Podcast of the Post-Apocalypse Mar Mar, Gabe and Scott avoid the topic of film but chat about Pahjeet striking Downtown Crossing, men who wear sandals, Fentanyl, legal pot problems and "That Dog." Happy Hitler's Birthday/Columbine Day! JOIN THE MILITIA!!! - - - - - @Scottlizardabrams on Instagram - - - - - WWW.Patreon.com/cinemapocalypsenow - - - - - Check out our band! - - - - - - - - Check out our Subreddit! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinemapocalypsenow/support

Summerville Advice Givers
035 - Jewel Sweeney, Author

Summerville Advice Givers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 39:54


I was born in New Jersey, but moved to Massachusetts when I was eight. I came down to Charleston for college so mathematically I’m still a Yankee for four more years. After that I will have lived here longer than I have above the Mason-Dixon line. Surprisingly, my husband was born and raised in Massachusetts. We grew up ten minutes away from each other. We never met until we were down here. I began working at Berkeley High as a PE teacher, volleyball and basketball coach after college. Charlie is an English teacher. We met on my third day at the school and have been side by side since. With our northern blood and approach to life, I attempted a series called Tales of a Transplant, but nobody down here seemed to care for them. Such is life. I continue to write each day regardless of my schedule, or which hat I must throw on. I truly believe my calling from God is to be a writer. I have been asked by a college to speak at one of their chapel services in the 2019-2020 school year. Although I have never been much for public speaking, I feel honored and at peace. I know it is what I am meant to do. As for hobbies, I am quite active. I need to keep in shape as a personal trainer, but I desire to stay in shape for my love of fitness and the results. I read as often as time, and little ones, allow. I’ll read anything from government agents fighting the mysterious international villains to growing my business, to spiritual growth, to short stories, and I love young adult reads. I am a crafty person as well. I used to own a shop in Downtown Summerville called Downtown Crossing. Everything was handmade by myself, my mother, or my sister-in-law. Though the shop is closed, I still love making candles, jewelry, and even knitting. I have shocked quite a few people when I bust out the knitting needles to make a dish cloth. I believe in busy hands. I even work as an Usborne Books and More consultant. I am quite active in church life. I won’t go into details, but I do work the sound booth for our Sunday morning service. I enjoy being a part of the women’s Bible study group. My husband teaches the K-2nd class on Sunday mornings. We lead Financial Peace University classes. And most importantly we try our best to be godly leaders for all around us. My life is an open book, no pun intended. I’m busy constantly, but enjoying the moments that present themselves. jjsweeney.weebly.com FB: Jewel Sweeney Author jsweeneyauthor@gmail.com 843.697.1527 this episode is sponsored by www.LiveOakRealEstate.net

Under the Radar with Callie Crossley
Gifts That Give Back: How To Shop Locally And Help Globally. Plus, Holiday Food And Wine!

Under the Radar with Callie Crossley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 57:54


It's the season for giving, and what could be better than giving a gift that also helps someone else? Fair trade and social enterprise gifts are becoming trendy, benefiting people all around the world, from assisting with clean-water philanthropies to providing people with living wages and safe working conditions. And as this desire to buy gifts that give back expands, the trend is spreading from start-ups and independent makers, to small business, to nationwide chains. Callie Crossley speaks with three local business owners and workers on why this is a trend worth following. Guests: Dave Spandorfer, co-founder of Janji; Jules Pieri, co-founder of The Grommet; and Glenn Whidden, manager of Ten Thousand Villages in Downtown Crossing, Boston.In our Lagniappe segment:It's the holidays, which means delicious food and wine is on our plates, in our wine glasses and stuffed in our gift bags! Our food and wine gurus tell us all about the latest culinary trends, including some innovative and grown-up twists on holiday favorites like Christmas cookies and hot cocoa. Plus, we get tips on how to shop for the wine lover in your life this holiday season.More "Under the Radar with Callie Crossley": news.wgbh.org/utrLike us on Facebook: Facebook.com/UnderTheRadarWGBHFollow Callie on Twitter: @CallieCrossley

The PRovoke Podcast
Partner Content: Hacks & Flacks Interviews Bloomberg's Anne Mostue

The PRovoke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 31:00


Bloomberg is a brand of contrasts. It's simultaneously one of the biggest names in news, while also flying under the radar for those of us who don't keep up on the latest in business or investment. The Bloomberg Boston office is inconspicuously tucked away on two upper floors of a Downtown Crossing high-rise, but within that space, reporters are creating stories that are read and heard by a huge international audience. In this episode of Hacks and Flacks we talk to Anne Mostue, radio anchor and reporter at Bloomberg Boston, to help PR professionals get a better sense for this dichotomy. After transitioning from the world of public radio, Anne now spends each afternoon on Bloomberg's airwaves, covering the latest in finance for an audience of movers and shakers. She describes the types of news that's important to her audience, the differences between Bloomberg and her past stops in journalism, plus the best ways for PR professionals to pitch her. LINKS: Follow Anne Mostue on Twitter: @AnneMostue Follow Hacks and Flacks on Twitter: @hacksflacks Follow Hacks and Flacks on Instagram:@hacksflacks Follow our Facebook Fan Page: Hacks and Flacks Podcast Follow March Communications on Twitter:@MarchComms Visit the M+PR Nonsense blog: MarchComms.com/blog Subscribe to Hacks and Flacks on iTunes, Stitcher orPodbay today. The show's music is provided by Job Creators. Check them out at JobCreatorsBand.com!

Creek of the Week: A Dawson's Creek Podcast
Episode 113 – Downtown Crossing

Creek of the Week: A Dawson's Creek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 60:55


Hope you weren’t expecting a lighthearted Dawson’s Creek episode the morning after one of the most nausea-inducing election cycles of the modern age, because you are getting the infamous Downtown Crossing!  In this episode Joey is walking home alone, stops at an ATM and finds herself staring down the barrel of a gun and one […]

Hacks and Flacks
32 - Pitch Early, But Not Often

Hacks and Flacks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 31:01


Bloomberg is a brand of contrasts. It's simultaneously one of the biggest names in news, while also flying under the radar for those of us who don't keep up on the latest in business or investment. The Bloomberg Boston office is inconspicuously tucked away on two upper floors of a Downtown Crossing high-rise, but within that space, reporters are creating stories that are read and heard by a huge international audience. In this episode of Hacks and Flacks we talk to Anne Mostue, radio anchor and reporter at Bloomberg Boston, to help PR professionals get a better sense for this dichotomy. After transitioning from the world of public radio, Anne now spends each afternoon on Bloomberg's airwaves, covering the latest in finance for an audience of movers and shakers. She describes the types of news that's important to her audience, the differences between Bloomberg and her past stops in journalism, plus the best ways for PR professionals to pitch her. LINKS: Follow Anne Mostue on Twitter: @AnneMostue Follow Hacks and Flacks on Twitter: @hacksflacks Follow Hacks and Flacks on Instagram:@hacksflacks Follow our Facebook Fan Page: Hacks and Flacks Podcast Follow March Communications on Twitter:@MarchComms Visit the M+PR Nonsense blog: MarchComms.com/blog Subscribe to Hacks and Flacks on iTunes, Stitcher orPodbay today. The show’s music is provided by Job Creators. Check them out at JobCreatorsBand.com!  

Shallow Rewards
From Yonkers to the High Life

Shallow Rewards

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2016 16:59


Teenage adventures in African pop through the lens of a Downtown Crossing head-shop. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit shallowrewards.substack.com

Shallow Rewards
From Yonkers to the High Life

Shallow Rewards

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016


Teenage adventures in African pop through the lens of a Downtown Crossing head-shop.

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 167: Rachel and Sean Slade

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 97:52


Today Ken welcomes husband and wife Rachel (writer, editorBoston Magazine) and Sean Slade (engineer & producer, Hole'sLive Through This, The Pixies, Radiohead's Creep) to the show. Ken, Rachel and Sean discuss the love of musty attic smells,lack of smokers owning TV Guides, growing up in New York City andPhiladelphia respectively, going into the city, The Bijou in TimesSquare, silent films, Downtown Crossing, The Combat Zone, Woodstockthe Movie, secret tunnels, rejecting the suburbs, 60s TV, Wild WildWest, Land of the Lost, Jethro's acid trip, Sesame Street enticingyou to the city, living in a re-runs world. Bewitched, The BradyBunch, I Dream of Jeanie, The Monkees, never being able to go backafter Star Wars, The Million Dollar Movie, cute teenage boys asYouTube stars, Rache's 6-year-old complaint letters, Childhood TVTrauma, the fear of Snuffy, 70s horror novels, Sunday Night TVinduced depression, punk rock scare TV, Merv Griffin, Mike Dougles'street cred, kids today and their sampling culture, the lack ofhumor in pure re-creation, drowning in a sea of pop culture,re-visiting the Running Man, discovering The Room, The Return ofthe Midnight Movie phenomenon, TV Guide's technologicalpredictions, Eraserhead, Gas Station Television and why Boston onlyhas bests these days an no worsts.

We Don't Wanna Wait!
Dawson’s Creek Season 5 – Eps 13-16

We Don't Wanna Wait!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016


We discuss Something Wilder, Guerilla Filmmaking, Downtown Crossing and In a Lonely Place. Our website: We Don’t Wanna Wait Email: wedontwannawait@gmail.com Twitter: @WeDontWannaWait Join our discussion group: facebook.com/groups/Dawsonsgroup Download

New England Junglists REVOLUTION Podcast
REVOLUTION Podcast 005 with FDOT Live in the Studio

New England Junglists REVOLUTION Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 120:21


We don't think you can properly prepare for the awesomeness that is this month's episode! We have some great new music from Noya to start us off, followed by ever-increasingly HUGE tunes from Cursory, Space Journey and HammerZz, as well as a Space Journey remix of a DJ Wally Pish Posh tune that is forthcoming on Vault 78 records, and a brand new collab from Siouxside and Mikey Diablo. This month we introduce a brand new segment,to the show... "The Stateside Dnb Spotlight" featuring 3 wicked jungle slashers from the man called Jungle Asylum! Our in-studio guest this month is "The Professor" Shawn Conte also known as the one FDOT! Shawn gives us a fantastic 2-part interview and then throws himself into the fray of a 3-way Tag Team THROWDOWN sandwich between Dig-Doug and Siouxside, which quite frankly is nothing short of amazeballs! New England Segment Track List: Noya - "Fly" Xenomorph - "Lonely Planet" Unknown - "Promise" Cursory - "King Tortoise" Space Journey and HammerZz - "Destroyer" Unknown - "Reprasent" Pish Posh - "Atom Supremacy (Space Journey Remix)" Cursory - "Ratline" Stateside DnB Spotlight: Jungle Asylum - "Full Metal Junglist" Jungle Asylum - "Everyday Junglist (Bass Dungeon Remix) Jungle Asylum - "Zero Gravity" Don't forget to come out to: 5/2 Special Edition of Skyfire with Liminal and The Burner Brothers - https://www.facebook.com/events/745493238903747/ 5/9 New England Junglists UNITED with Torrential, Elusid, Rubix and Valdee - https://www.facebook.com/events/820704778019177/ 5/15 CYCLE Welcomes Total Science at Good Life in Downtown Crossing - https://www.facebook.com/events/843676819003530/ 5/16 "No Bullshit, Just Business" with Jacky Murda at a "Secret Location" - https://www.facebook.com/events/1381212795533673/

KetoEndurance
Podcast 35: Raise Your Game with Ubersense

KetoEndurance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2014 23:54


Http://www.ubersense.comAbout Ubersense. At Ubersense, we empower people to become better at sports. Sports lead to healthier, happier and active lives; to learn a sport and reach your maximum potential we believe in the need for quality feedback on technique and expert coaching. Ubersense is creating a mobile and web application that helps athletes achieve their full athletic ability anytime, anywhere.Our users include fitness enthusiasts, athletes and coaches from around the world. Our software leverages the capabilities of today's smart phones, the power of web platforms and the knowledge base that exists in communities.Ubersense is located in the heart of Downtown Crossing in Boston. We are a stone's throw away from historic Fenway Park and the TD Garden.Email support@ubersense.comUbersense Coach iPhone & iPad Video Analysis:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ubersense-coach-slow-motion/id470428362?mt=8&uo=4&at=1l3vpPUUbersense IPhone & iPad Golf Swing Analysis:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/golf-coach-swing-analysis/id581759921?mt=8&uo=4&at=1l3vpPUFitness Nerds on iTunes:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fitness-nerds/id836722285?mt=2&uo=4&at=1l3vpPU

The Televoid Podcast
E005 - Dawson's Creek - 5x15 - Downtown Crossing (With Lindsay Chestler)

The Televoid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2014 88:21


Celebrate your independence with a look into the co-dependent relationship that no one was rooting for: Joey and her mugger. This week your hosts, @maurae, @lafergs, @kaceybange, along with guest @lindsayhuxtable, were robbed by Dawson's Creek's Downtown Crossing. Someone call the cops. Strong language warning. If you're offended by such please be aware. AS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE: EPISODE W/ ORIGINAL MUSIC: http://youtu.be/8KiIPIdCdPo TELEVISION WITHOUT PITY REVIEW: http://bit.ly/1q1ZpJy BILLION DOLLAR KISS: http://amzn.to/1q1YY1M SEASON FINALE: http://amzn.to/1qE5lft Please rate and review us on iTunes! It helps us immensely.

International Festival of Arts & Ideas
New Haven and Yale: Dreaming New Worlds Together

International Festival of Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2013 83:41


John DeStefano Jr., outgoing mayor of New Haven, and Richard Levin, outgoing president of Yale University, reflect on their 20-year partnership to knit together university and city. At the close of the DeStefano-Levin era, we ask: What is the legacy of this extraordinary partnership? What will it mean for New Haven’s future? Moderated by Douglas Rae, Richard S. Ely Professor of Management & Professor of Political Science. John DeStefano, Jr. John DeStefano, Jr. was sworn in as the 49th Mayor of New Haven on January 1, 1994. He is serving his 10th term in office. Mayor DeStefano has worked hard and successfully to strengthen the academic achievement of public school students, to build a vibrant mixed use city center, a competitive economic base, strong neighborhoods and a community culture of traditional values and social tolerance. During Mayor DeStefano’s tenure virtually every public school has been rebuilt under the $1.5 billion Citywide School Construction Program. Key features of the school construction program have supported universal pre-k services, the largest inter-district enrollment and magnet school program in the State, college level lab and technology facilities and great architecture. In 2009, the Mayor and school board, of which he is a member and the appointing authority, announced the School Change Initiative. Supported by a ground breaking agreement with the New Haven Federation of Teachers, the City has launched a reform initiative whose key strategies are a portfolio approach to school management, a focus on teacher talent through a progressive teacher evaluation construct and a commitment to see that every child has the aspiration and is prepared for and able to complete college. Since taking office in 1994 the City center has undergone a dramatic transformation into a mixed use community of some 12,000 residents. Anchored by the Mayor’s support of University, Hospital and medical center expansion, New Haven has emerged as a national center of life and bio science businesses. Downtown commercial, residential and retail occupancies stand at record lows. In 2010 the US Department of Transportation announced funding of the Downtown Crossing project which will remove a 1960’s era limited express highway that has divided the central business district from the City’s principal rail station and rapidly growing medical research, clinical and office district. The project will double the size of the downtown. Neighborhoods have been strengthened as the city has managed housing stock to mixed income and use models, promoted commercial corridors, street smart infrastructure and public improvements. The City has decentralized police management districts, promoted the use of neighborhood based collaborations and a robust civic culture. That civic culture has resulted in a welcoming and inclusive community through initiatives such as the Elm City Resident Card that provides identification cards and access to public services for all residents of the City. Under the Mayor’s leadership, the City has sponsored the organization and capitalization of a community development bank whose mission supports the unbanked and promotes financial literacy. New Haven boasts an incredibly vibrant culture of economic and social entrepreneurship. Mayor DeStefano has served as the President of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities and the National League of Cities, the oldest and largest organization representing America’s cities and towns. During his tenure New Haven has been named an ‘All America City’ three times. Mayor DeStefano is the son of a New Haven police officer and a lifelong City resident. John and his wife Kathy DeStefano met at the University of Connecticut as undergraduates, where he also earned a Masters in Public Administration. Kathy is a first grade teacher and they are the parents of two sons. Richard C. Levin Richard C. Levin, Frederick William Beinecke Professor of Economics, has been Yale’s President since 1993. He received his B.A. from Stanford University in 1968 and studied politics and philosophy at Oxford University, where he earned a B.Litt. degree. He received his Ph.D. from Yale in 1974 and joined the Yale faculty. Before becoming president, he chaired the economics department and served as dean of Yale’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. In August, Mr. Levin announced that he will step down as President of the University at the end of the current academic year, his twentieth year of service. Exciting ventures to improve the University locally, nationally, and internationally have been a hallmark of Mr. Levin’s presidency. Close to home, his goals have included improving the campus infrastructure, and the University has invested over $5 billion in the renovation and construction of its facilities. Strengthening connections to the City of New Haven has led to innovative partnerships that have advanced economic development and encouraged home ownership in the City. In fall 2010, Yale joined with the Community Foundation of Greater New Haven and the City to announce New Haven Promise, a visionary scholarship and support program for city residents who graduate from a public school in the city and attend college in Connecticut. In mid-June 2007, the University purchased the Bayer HealthCare complex, a property with over 500,000 square feet of state-of-the-art research space, as well as office buildings, warehouses and other facilities. Launching and enhancing international initiatives has been another priority. All Yale undergraduates now have the opportunity to study or participate in internships abroad. Several years ago, need-based financial aid became available for all international students in Yale College as it has been for U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Mr. Levin has established numerous educational and research partnerships in China and India. On March 31, 2011, the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Yale announced that Yale-NUS College would be established in Singapore, providing a new model of liberal arts education for Asia. Mr. Levin is recognized as an advocate and leader of the role of higher education in local and global sustainable development. He established an Office of Sustainability in 2005, and that year endorsed an aggressive greenhouse gas reduction target and strategy for the University. Mr. Levin serves on President Obama’s Council of Advisors for Science and Technology. He is a trustee of the Hewlett Foundation, a director of ClimateWorks, American Express, and C3, and a member of the National Committee on United States-China Relations. He served on a bipartisan commission to recommend improvements in the nation’s intelligence capabilities and he co-chaired a major review of the nation’s patent system for the National Academy of Sciences. President Levin holds honorary degrees from Harvard, Princeton, Oxford, Peking, Tokyo, and Waseda universities and Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Richard Levin and his wife, Jane, have lived in New Haven throughout their more than 40 years at Yale. They have four children and seven grandchildren. Douglas Rae (moderator) Douglas Rae is a student of the interface between business and government. He has served on the Yale faculty since 1967, chairing the political science department during the 1980s. He took public service leave in 1990 and 1991 to serve as chief administrative officer of New Haven during a crisis period. He has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, was a fellow of Stanford’s Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, a fellow of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, and has received numerous honors and prizes for his research. He has consulted widely and variously to the parliaments of Spain, Italy, & the Netherlands Antilles, select corporate leaders, to numerous American cities and universities, and to the BBC. At Yale, he has held leadership positions and board memberships with the University Library, Yale University Press, the Institution for Social and Policy Studies, the Division of Social Sciences, the Department of Athletics, and Yale SOM. In 2010, Mr. Rae was awarded the Mory's Cup in recognition of his service to Yale.