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Sweet Home PCB - All About The Panhandle
Episode 2: Father's Day Experience from Duplin Winery PCB with Mel Zosh

Sweet Home PCB - All About The Panhandle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 28:38


Making an experience with your Dad or Father Figure lasts a lifetime. Actually is better than gifts that go into storage. WJHG's Mel Zosh joins us at Duplin Winery to talk about some great local Father's Day Experiences, her new Morning Extra Newscast and memories with Henry Brigmond. We also tell you how Duplin Winery is giving back. Like, Share and Follow as we Educate, Elevate and Celebrate our local communities in Northwest Florida.

Sweet Home PCB - All About The Panhandle
Episode 2: From Duplin Winery PCB: Valentine's Day, Fun and More with Henry Brigmond, Mel Zosh and Sue Beck

Sweet Home PCB - All About The Panhandle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 32:17


On Location at Duplin Winery in Panama City Beach, Henry Brigmond is joined by NewsChannel 7's Mel Zosh and our guest Sue Beck talking Valentine's Day, Couple's Advice, Connecting with your Partner along with introducing you to some of what you can find at Duplin Winery. No matter if you have someone or not, listen to hear some great conversation and sage relationship advice on this edition of Sweet Home PCB. Produced by Beach 95.1, SweetHomePCB, LLC. Copyright 2024

Topsail Insider
Safe Haven of Pender & Duplin Counties

Topsail Insider

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 56:16


In this enlightening podcast episode, I had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Tracey Ray, the Executive Director of Safe Haven of Pender & Duplin Counties. Safe Haven is a non-profit organization committed to assisting individuals facing domestic abuse, offering support at every stage – before, during, and after leaving a dangerous situation.Dr. Ray sheds light on the comprehensive services provided by Safe Haven, ranging from immediate needs like shelter, food, and transportation, to long-term support such as education, empowerment, and employment opportunities. The organization's holistic approach underscores its commitment to helping survivors rebuild their lives.We discuss the various initiatives undertaken by Safe Haven, including annual fundraisers and the organization's thrift and furniture stores that help create sustainable revenue streams while also providing affordable options for those in need.The podcast episode serves as a platform to raise awareness about the critical work carried out by Safe Haven in Pender & Duplin Counties. It is a must-listen for anyone interested in supporting and understanding the vital role this on-profit plays in creating safe spaces for individuals seeking refuge and empowerment.Crisis Line: (910) 259-8989Office: (910) 663-9186Website: www.safehavenofpender.comEmail: tray@safehavenofpender.comAddress: PO Box 657, Burgaw, NC 28425Instagram: @safehavenofpenderincInstagram: @safehaven_thriftstoreInstagram: @havenhomefurnitureanddecorFacebook: Safe Haven of Pender & Duplin CountiesFacebook: Safe Haven Thrift StoreFacebook: Haven Home Furniture & DecorTopsail Insider is Sponsored by Saltwater Suites!Saltwater Suites - Topsail Island's premier luxury hospitality experience!Book your beach getaway today at SaltwaterTopsail.com or call (910) 886-4818!Jim is my incredible, rockstar editor who works his magic to maSend Christa a message and let her know if you enjoyed the episode! Support the Show.Please Follow/Subscribe to Topsail Insider on your favorite podcast-listening platform so you don't miss a single episode! We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio and more!Please visit TopsailInsider.com and sign up for our Mailing List where you'll get early access to upcoming episodes. Or leave a Voicemail for Topsail Insider right from the website - your message just might be featured in an upcoming episode!Also find and Follow Topsail Insider on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!If you are a Greater Topsail business owner or nonprofit and wish to be interviewed or wish to Sponsor or Advertise with Topsail Insider, please email christa@topsailinsider.com or call/text 910-800-0111.

In Tune to Nature Podcast
The Smell of Money documentary: Pig Factory Farming & Environmental Racism in North Caroliina

In Tune to Nature Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 25:40


The stench and pollution of pig factory farms is devastating Black rural neighborhoods, but, despite intimidation, NC residents are fighting back in court against the world's largest pork corporation, as documented in "The Smell of Money" a full-length documentary film winning awards at festivals. Radio host Carrie Freeman interviews the film's writer and producer, Jamie Berger, a native of North Carolina, in this 25 minute podcast recorded in February of 2023. We know these warehoused pigs are suffering, but you'll also learn what is wrong with pig CAFOs (concentrated animal feeding operations) and their manure cesspools, and how unhealthy it is for the local community's wellbeing, dignity, quality of life, and property values in Eastern NC, such as Sampson and Duplin counties. You can find out where to view or financially support the film and see a trailer and photos of the characters at https://www.smellofmoneydoc.com/  In the podcast, filmmaker Jamie Berger discusses ways we can help by being conscientious consumers, getting politically active, and joining NGO advocacy groups for environmental justice and clean water (like Riverkeeper groups or Food & Water Watch). Carrie adds that Senator Corey Booker, on the Senate Agriculture committee, put forward an unprecedented bill called the Industrial Agriculture Accountability Act that really asks for some needed reforms to factory farming. So that could be a bill that folks may choose to ask their congress people to cosponsor or support, as the Industrial Agriculture Accountability Act, would really need widespread public support to be able to go up against the agribusiness and Big Meat lobby that wants business as usual, despite how environmentally unsustainable, polluting, and cruel it is. In Tune to Nature is a weekly show airing on Wednesdays from 6:30-7pm EST on Atlanta indie station WRFG (Radio Free Georgia) 89.3FM hosted by Carrie Freeman or Melody Paris. Please consider donating to support this 50-year old independent, non-commercial, progressive Atlanta radio station at www.wrfg.org  Take care of yourself and others, including other species.

Three Shows and a Book
Prince of Persia: Sands of time (2010)

Three Shows and a Book

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 82:39


Beaties get drunk on Duplin wine and review the 2010 Prince of Persia: Sands of time. Good times talking about the movies and LOTS of other stuff. *mostly boob sweat and kilts, honestly* Probably our best episode ever, you guys! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threeshowsandabook/message

Sauce Spoken
#63 "Duplin" Christmas Wine Jelly

Sauce Spoken

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 57:37


Hello and welcome! Today on the show we celebrate the holidays exactly the way any three people who get along as well as we do should, with a healthy dose of alcohol.

It's ALL Good
Covid Living...& Wine

It's ALL Good

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 86:04


My LS Krystle joined to discuss what life looks like now and how much we miss going to brunch and festivals working and living during covid....    Jewelry: https://www.bekindramae.com/ Duplin: https://www.duplinwinery.com/duplin-wine-finder Old North State: https://oldnorthstatewinery.com/  Lovelee Wine: https://www.loveleewine.com/  PardonMyFro: https://pardonmyfro.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allgood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allgood/support

Popular Pig
Boss Hog: How Leadership and Collaboration Drive Innovation | Wendell H. Murphy

Popular Pig

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 31:09


Wendell Holmes Murphy was born September 23, 1938, to Holmes & Lois King Murphy of Rose Hill, North Carolina, and is the brother of Harry Daniel (Pete) Murphy and the late Joyce Murphy Minchew. Wendell was raised in Duplin County on a farm in the Registers Crossroads area. He graduated from Rose Hill High School in 1957, received his Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural education from North Carolina State University in 1960 and taught vocational agriculture for five years in Green and Duplin counties. Wendell is married to Linda Godwin Murphy from Spivey's Corner in Sampson County. They have four children; Wendell Holmes (Dell) Murphy, Jr, Wendy Murphy Crumpler, Cindy Hairr Bass, and Wesley Hairr. They have seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Popular Pig
Boss Hog: How Leadership and Collaboration Drive Innovation | Wendell H. Murphy

Popular Pig

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 31:09


Wendell Holmes Murphy was born September 23, 1938, to Holmes & Lois King Murphy of Rose Hill, North Carolina, and is the brother of Harry Daniel (Pete) Murphy and the late Joyce Murphy Minchew. Wendell was raised in Duplin County on a farm in the Registers Crossroads area. He graduated from Rose Hill High School in 1957, received his Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural education from North Carolina State University in 1960 and taught vocational agriculture for five years in Green and Duplin counties. Wendell is married to Linda Godwin Murphy from Spivey’s Corner in Sampson County. They have four children; Wendell Holmes (Dell) Murphy, Jr, Wendy Murphy Crumpler, Cindy Hairr Bass, and Wesley Hairr. They have seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The post Boss Hog: How Leadership and Collaboration Drive Innovation | Wendell H. Murphy appeared first on Popular Pig.

TechVibe Radio
Business as Usual with Danielle D. Duplin, Cofounder and Global Director of AGENCY

TechVibe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 31:33


Join us on today's Business as Usual as we host Danielle D. Duplin, Cofounder and Global Director of AGENCY, which is working with Procter & Gamble and the Cambridge Innovation Center to identify solutions for the many issues that impact the aging (senior citizens) market. They have reached out to the Pittsburgh Technology Council to connect with start-ups that might have specific solutions to the following challenges: De-risk Showering Improve Personal Hygiene Manage Continence (and UTI) Detect and Encourage Hydration Maintain Skin Health Strengthen Mobility and Prevent Falls

Court Leader's Advantage
What Hurricane Florence Can Teach Us

Court Leader's Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 37:48


Last September, Hurricane Florence devastated North Carolina's families, communities, and its trial courts. Court administrators Ellen Hancox and Caitlin Emmons tell how they made it through the storm, cared for their families, and managed to keep their courts afloat. What lessons can we take away from their experience? To cope, people had to come up with “contingency plans for their contingency plans” in order to deal with a storm that upended lives and work. Ellen and Caitlin talk about how their courts and their families endured, including judges who had not fully recovered from the previous hurricane (Matthew). They also describe their efforts at disaster recovery, their emergency plans, and their continuity of operations plans (COOP) during the crisis. Finally, they relate how they overcame unforeseen logistical and legal hurdles. Leave a comment or question about the podcast at clapodcast@nacmnet.org. You can see addition information in the Show Notes section at nacmnet.org/podcasts. About the Presenters Ellen Hancox has served as the Trial Court Administrator for Cumberland County, N. C. since 2002. She attended the University of Mary Washington and Campbell University School of Law. Before joining the court system, she was in private practice, and her practice was devoted to civil litigation. She is involved in the Cumberland County Bar Association, having served as President. She has served on various committees and boards with the North Carolina Bar Association. Caitlin Emmons graduated from the University of California, Irvine School of Law in 2015. She was a fellow at the Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice from 2016-2017. In 2017, Caitlin relocated to North Carolina with her husband who is on active duty serving as a United States Marine. She worked as the Judicial Assistant for Onslow County from September 2017 until January 2019. She is now the Trial Court Coordinator for Judicial District 4, which includes Onslow, Sampson, Duplin, and Jones counties.

Itsezbreezy
INTERVIEW WITH ROBERT O'CONNOR

Itsezbreezy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 15:33


In 2008 he released his debut album 'Distance', while still at college studying journalism. Universal distributed the record, but for all intents and purposes Robert was an independent artist. He describes the period of time as "expensive and exhausting". In 2012 he followed up the record with 'Resistance', an EP that received wide critical acclaim. Golden Plec said Robert had "more potential and less ego than most others in this country".   A year later the EP was remixed and released as 'Reincarnated' and lead by a striking remodelling of his track "Too Late" by EDM producer Matty Graham. The track drew comparisons with Pet Shop Boys and Robert was elated. "Once I got the PSB comparison I thought well that's it, it's not going to get any better...and so I retired!", Robert says, and it's hard to tell if he's joking or not.   Cut to summer 2017 and Robert was in Las Vegas at a Calvin Harris show. "I had been working two jobs and was doing a course that would lead me to office cubicle hell", Robert explains. "At that Calvin show I felt like I was jolted back to life, it was euphoric, and in that moment I decided I had to make new music, because music is sanity for me, I need that creative outlet to feel alive".   Robert set about finding a producer who would bring his new songs to life. After multiple fruitless meetings, he made the call to drummer Steve Hogan (who produced Robert's first record) that would prove to be a turning point. "It turned out he'd dismantled his studio, but he was certain he knew the man for the job". Enter Stuart Gray, multi-instrumentalist and producer extraordinaire of Jealoustown Studios in Ireland, where the likes of Hozier and Ryan Sheridan have previously recorded hits.  "I went in to meet Stuart with Steve, who I hadn't seen in a decade, and we just got to work straight away", Robert says, sounding altogether more optimistic than before. "I had these new songs but I was nervous about what people would think of them, I'd lost confidence in myself as a writer and a vocalist. Stuart said to me 'If we're going to do this, do it for you, make the music you want to make and forget about everyone outside of this studio' and for once, I did what I was told".  Robert describes the short time in January he spent recording two singles at Jealoustown Studios as "cheap therapy". "First Stuart got my head right, then he got me to sing like I've never sang before. He was brutally honest about the material I presented - he'd say things like 'where's the chorus, I'm not hearing it' and I'd panic thinking, 'I'm a temperemental writer, will I be able to write a chorus on demand'.  That's how the big anthemic chorus of upcoming single "You Found Me" came about, he explains. "I wanted my Coldplay moment, I wanted to go from the darkness of those verses into a euphoric sing-along moment that makes you feel like it's all going to be alright. So right then I went into the booth and belted out that 'Yeah...' line, and from there on I knew, this combination of people in the room is the one to make me dig deep".   With his first single in five years due for release on March 30, Robert tells us his expectations are different from before. "I'm not looking for financial gain, fame or critical acclaim", he says, "I'm just thrilled to be back in the game".

Tri-Partisan Podcast
Tri-Partisan: Duplin Winery, Jordan Tucker, and other critical sports

Tri-Partisan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 45:44


In the Holiday edition of the Tri-Partisan Podcast, Ben, Turner and James tackle important issues among area fans like the Duplin Winery tweet, why isn't Duke's 10th best player playing more, and is NC State REALLY a football school? Okay, the last one is actually kind of important.

Doug Rowse
Bud Duplin

Doug Rowse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 41:23


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Careers for Future Ready Students
Duplin - Career Academics

Careers for Future Ready Students

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2010 9:22


This presentation provides the background information about the creation of the first two Duplin County Career Academies. The Agribusiness and Computer Information Technology Academies are described and marketing materials are shown.

Careers for Future Ready Students
Duplin - Illuminating Literacy

Careers for Future Ready Students

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2010 9:48


Illuminating Literacy describes the health occupations literacy project developed by the consortium. Content includes why literacy project was developed, how it promotes literacy in the classroom, and how it helps motivate students towards professions in the health care field. It also shares information on how the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy structure has been incorporated into the classroom.

Argus TV
Headed to war

Argus TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2009


Jets and U.S. Air Force pilots head to war. (C) 2008. The Goldsboro News-Argus. Goldsboro and Wayne County, N.C. news

Argus TV
Jumping out of a plane

Argus TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2009


Watch as the U.S. Army's "Golden Knights" parachute from their plane. (C) 2008. The Goldsboro News-Argus. Goldsboro and Wayne County, N.C. news

Argus TV
Woman settles in 'puppy mill' case

Argus TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2009


Hundreds of neglected dogs, some of which had never left cages for years, were turned over to Wayne County authorities on Tuesday. (C) 2008. The Goldsboro News-Argus. Goldsboro and Wayne County, N.C. news

Argus TV
Busted: Largest "puppy mill" in N.C. history

Argus TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2009


By NICK HILTUNENNews-Argus Video Editor Hundreds of mistreated dogs, some with feces in their fur and with matted hair and swollen eyes, were seized from a Wayne County property on Friday... Goldsboro and Wayne County, N.C. news

Argus TV
Seymour Johnson evacuates planes for Hanna

Argus TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2008