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Send us a textBill Bartholomew welcomes state representative June Speakman, state senator Bridget Valverde, Housing Network RI Executive Director Melina Lodge, East Greenwich councilor Rene Engleart and East Greenwich resident Leigh Curtin for a roundtable on how unrestricted HOA increases impact affordable housing, and legislation that seeks to protect residents of these properties. Support the show
Schizophrenia is a complex and often misunderstood mental illness, and misinformation and stigma surrounding the condition are still prevalent in our societies. The stereotypes and the myths of schizophrenia create challenges for people with diagnosed schizophrenia, but also for healthcare workers, family members, and caretakers. Host Rachel Star Withers, a diagnosed schizophrenic, and co-host Gabe Howard break down the top myths surrounding schizophrenia. Remember, just because society believes that it's true doesn't mean it is. Guest Psychiatrist Dr. Richard W. Miller joins to discuss the myths he is confronted with daily working in the mental health field. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. Our Guest, Dr. Richard (Rick) W. Miller, is a psychiatrist in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including South County Hospital and Landmark Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and has been in practice for 14 years. Our Host, Rachel Star Withers, creates videos documenting her schizophrenia, ways to manage and let others like her know they are not alone and can still live an amazing life. She has written Lil Broken Star: Understanding Schizophrenia for Kids and a tool for schizophrenics, To See in the Dark: Hallucination and Delusion Journal. Fun Fact: She has wrestled alligators. To learn more about Rachel, please visit her website, RachelStarLive.com. Our Host, Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. To learn more about Gabe, please visit his website, gabehoward.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We start off talking about why OnlyFans won't let Bonnie Blue show her record breaking gang bang, then a blind guy who gets a gun permit, a woman who taunts police and gets caught, Certified Joy Instructor, and a funeral home that burned down. But first, Birthdays!LINKS:Porn star Bonnie Blue's controversial video with 1,057 men removed by OnlyFans: 'What an anticlimax'Blind man got concealed carry permit to prove point about Indiana gun laws - Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic | WISH-TV |Woman arrested after commenting 'hey guys' on Facebook wanted posterCPA shoots at people fearing they're part of 'psy-ops': CopsLarge fire at funeral home in East Greenwich deemed accidentalThe Treehouse is a daily DFW based comedy podcast and radio show. Leave your worries outside and join Dan O'Malley, Trey Trenholm, Raj Sharma, and their guests for laughs about current events, stupid news, and the comedy that is their lives. If it's stupid, it's in here.The Treehouse WebsiteCook DFW Roofing & Restoration | Dallas, Fort Worth TX | Roofing Company CLICK HERE TO DONATE:The RMS Treehouse Listeners FoundationFIND PAWS IN THE CITY HERE:Paws in the City
In this episode, you'll hear from Dr. Lauren Hedde, founder of Direct Doctors, an innovative direct primary care (DPC) practice based in East Greenwich, RI. Dr. Hedde's clinic model focuses on physician burnout, healthcare, and value-based care, offering a unique approach to patient-doctor relationships and healthcare delivery. She shares insights on her practice, emphasizing a slow and steady approach built on low overhead and patient involvement. The discussion delves into technology utilization, boundary setting, family integration, and the transition of her husband, also a physician, into the practice. Dr. Hedde's emphasis on a simplified style of DPC, known as "DPC LITE,” along with her website burdenfreemd.com, serves as a valuable resource for addressing physician burnout and promoting financial independence for physicians. With a focus on creating sustainable payment models, efficient operations, and leveraging technology, Dr. Hedde's insights offer valuable takeaways for physicians seeking camaraderie and support, especially in the realm of direct primary care.FOR THE 10 YEARS IN UPDATE W/ DR. HEDDE, VISIT OUR PATREON.I'd LOVE to hear from you! Now you can send a TEXT MESSAGE! Be sure to leave your contact EMAIL so I can return your message!-> SPRUCE HEALTH: NEW USERS get 20% off your SPRUCE HEALTH paid plan with code: MARYAL20Support the showBe A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER! SPONSOR THE PODMy DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
Welcome to the PlanetLaundry Podcast – brought to you by PlanetLaundry, the magazine of CLA. In this episode, PlanetLaundry Editor Bob Nieman chats with John MacKrell, founder and chief executive officer of HappyNest, a national laundry pickup-and-delivery service brand. MacKrell, a former investment banker and active duty Army officer, started in the laundromat industry in 2003, after purchasing his first store in East Greenwich, R.I. Over the next 15 years, he built or purchased another five laundromats. However, frustration with the low usage of his laundry equipment during the slower midweek periods prompted him to begin offering residential laundry pickup-and-delivery services throughout Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts. As his delivery business grew, he developed software to manage the process. Starting in 2018, MacKrell started licensing his enterprise-level software as a white label SaaS to independent laundromat owners. Then, in 2020, he decided to pivot away from licensing software to partnering with quality operators to create the national brand, HappyNest. Today, HappyNest has 130 partners in 35 states. We hope you enjoy this conversation. We invite you to listen to more PlanetLaundry Podcasts at https://planetlaundry.podbean.com/. This edition of the PlanetLaundry Podcast has been made possible thanks to the generous sponsorship of HappyNest.
Welcome to the PlanetLaundry Podcast – brought to you by PlanetLaundry, the magazine of CLA. In this episode, PlanetLaundry Editor Bob Nieman chats with John MacKrell, founder and chief executive officer of HappyNest, a national laundry pickup-and-delivery service brand. MacKrell, a former investment banker and active duty Army officer, started in the laundromat industry in 2003, after purchasing his first store in East Greenwich, R.I. Over the next 15 years, he built or purchased another five laundromats. However, frustration with the low usage of his laundry equipment during the slower midweek periods prompted him to begin offering residential laundry pickup-and-delivery services throughout Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts. As his delivery business grew, he developed software to manage the process. Starting in 2018, MacKrell started licensing his enterprise-level software as a white label SaaS to independent laundromat owners. Then, in 2020, he decided to pivot away from licensing software to partnering with quality operators to create the national brand, HappyNest. Today, HappyNest has 130 partners in 35 states. We hope you enjoy this conversation. We invite you to listen to more PlanetLaundry Podcasts at https://planetlaundry.podbean.com/. This edition of the PlanetLaundry Podcast has been made possible thanks to the generous sponsorship of HappyNest.
Restaurant week takes over East Greenwich for the next ten days. Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce for East Greenwich Steve Lombardi previews the eventSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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State Representative Justine Caldwell personifies some of the significant changes that have swept over the General Assembly in the last decade. In 2018, Caldwell, a Democrat, ousted the Republican incumbent in an East Greenwich-based district, Anthony Giarrusso. That change reflects how the legislature has moved a bit to the left and how the former GOP stronghold of East Greenwich now generally elects more Democrats. Caldwell is a fierce supporter of new restrictions on guns. Her time in the General Assembly has coincided with a reduction in the number of pro-gun Democrats. As a result, a series of related measures have become law in recent years, including a House bill sponsored by Caldwell requiring the safe storage of firearms. So how does Caldwell respond to people who believe more laws are the wrong approach? What's her view on what Democrats need to do differently to win over more working class voters? And can a prescription choice bill she sponsored overcome the monopolistic power of pharmacy benefit managers? This week on Political Roundtable, I'm going in-depth with state Representative Justine Caldwell.
We have a VERY special episode of Wedding Secrets Unveiled! for you today. Our very own Dan the Man, Podcast Producer, and Wedding Photographer is now a married man! Sorry, ladies! Today Dan and Sara talk through all the aspects of Dan's recent nuptials. From why they chose to host a daytime wedding to transforming their out-of-the-box venue, Dan shares all about marrying the lovely Brittany! So sit back, relax, and be inspired to plan the wedding that truly reflects your love story! Please rate, review and subscribe to this podcast wherever you're listening so you never miss an episode. Even better share it with a friend! It's a great way to show your support and let us know what you think. Thank you for listening. To get the full show notes head to https://sarazarrella.com/2024/06/an-inside-look-at-dans-greenwich-ri-wedding/ For more information check out our website at www.sarazarrella.com/podcast Join our Monthly Newsletter for tips, tricks and Freebies! https://sarazarrella.com/newsletter Would love to be friends on the gram at https://www.instagram.com/sarazarrellaphotography/
This month, The 95.9 Company Break welcomes Lisa Toth - Marketing Director of The Seasons, and Ashley Leonardo of Grand View Gardens. The Seasons in East Greenwich is a special not-for-profit assisted living residence offering traditional assisted living and memory care neighborhoods. Founded in 2002, The Seasons has continued the legacy of excellence established by their founders, Steere House Nursing & Rehabilitation Center and Scandinavian Home. As a not-for-profit organization, they are focused on the quality of care and services they provide to their residents versus the daily pressures to increase “the bottom line” by owners or investors. All resources are invested into their community and used to increase staffing, improve facilities, and enhance services or activities. Grandview Gardens at The Seasons is a safe and caring neighborhood for individuals with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and other memory impairments. We've created a therapeutic environment where our compassionate, professional, and experienced staff works to provide understanding, support, and encouragement to residents and their families. Their goal is to facilitate independence, comfort, and security while surrounding your loved one with a sense of belonging and community. For more information, call (401) 884-9099 or visit theseasons.org
This week Tayla is joined by Alyssa from the Central Library and Paula, past librarian and current book lover to talk about their reading goals for the new year. They also discuss Apple TV, going to the movies, and Goodreads. During The Last Chapter they discuss: What is your favorite way to find out about new books? Podcast disclaimer Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Consort of Fire by Kit Rocha The Return of Faraz Ali by Aamina Ahmad A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes Pageboy by Elliot Page The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green A British Girl's Guide to Hurricanes and Heartbreak by Laura Taylor Namey The Lost Wife by Susanna Moore AV Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (2023- ) Percy Jackson and the Olympians (2023- ) Fargo (2014-2024) Ted Lasso (2020-2023) Anyone But You (2023) The Marvels (2023) The Holdovers (2023) Other New Harvest Coffee Roasters The Nook Coffee House, East Greenwich, RI Read Along with Tayla Challenge
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Eissa and Yahya Created January 2024 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
In this episode of "My DPC Story Podcast," host Dr. Maryal Concepcion interviews Dr. Lauren Hedde, founder of Direct Doctors, an innovative direct primary care (DPC) practice based in East Greenwich, RI. Dr. Hedde's clinic model focuses on physician burnout, healthcare, and value-based care, offering a unique approach to patient-doctor relationships and healthcare delivery. She shares insights on her practice, emphasizing a slow and steady approach built on low overhead and patient involvement. The discussion delves into technology utilization, boundary setting, family integration, and the transition of her husband, also a physician, into the practice. Dr. Hedde's emphasis on a simplified style of DPC, known as "DPC light," along with her website burdenfreemd.com, serves as a valuable resource for addressing physician burnout and promoting financial independence for physicians. With a focus on creating sustainable payment models, efficient operations, and leveraging technology, Dr. Hedde's insights offer valuable takeaways for physicians seeking camaraderie and support, especially in the realm of direct primary care and value-based care. Dr. Maryal Concepcion and Dr. Lauren Hedde also discuss the potential for specialists to adopt a direct care model, the benefits of new technology in their practices, and the impact of direct primary care in rural settings. With its engaging insights and practical advice, this episode is a must-listen for healthcare professionals and individuals interested in direct primary care, physician burnout, and value-based care in the healthcare industry.HINT: Join The Thrive Community Today: HEREGet $10 off your order of $30 or more at Sticker Mule!Support the show*SPONSOR THE POD! Book a sponsor meeting to learn more HERE*Have a DPC question?!? LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL HERE!*Visit the DPC SWAG store HERE!*Let's get SOCIAL! Follow My DPC Story! FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: John and Lilly Created January 2024 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Emma, Taylor, Jennavieve and Liza Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Katy, Julia, Jocelyn and Logan Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Maria, Andy, Zavier and Elizabeth Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Younoussa, Amaya and Kate Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Skyler, Matt, Tegan and Gilbert Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Keyon, Paige, Alma and Trevor Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Hannah, Quinn, Gigi and Peighton Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Addy, Charlotte and Charleigh Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Maddie, Courtney, Harrison and Sydney Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Jenna, Sophia, Amaliegha and Jack Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Luke and Owen Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Yanzi, Nolan, Carter, Holly and Gianni Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Sonny, Dakota and Grayson. Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Maddie, Spencer, Sophia and Sammi Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Maddy, Dan, Wyatt and Kayley Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Nia and Scarlett Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Paige, Maddy, Kayleigh and Anthony Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Anthony, Abby, Ben and Emma Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Kiefer, Parker and Max Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Farrow, Katelyn and Rowan Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
A moderated discussion of the play Antigone. Participants: Tony, Casey and Vincent Created December 2023 as an assignment for Dr. Kenney's 9th grade ELA class at East Greenwich High School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
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Comedy night at the Updike Room on October 25, 2023!!! If you like Pat's podcast with 87% less Pat, join me as I speak with 4 comedy legends about their upcoming show at the Updike Room in East Greenwich. We talk about the Warwick Tent, d*ck jokes (why can't we say duck?) and why people should come out to support local comedy.
Such a tough call when to call it quits in a relationship. Timothy Sweets cautioned that if you have to ask if it's over...it's not. When it's over you can feel like a fool. Or sometimes we make foolish decisions because we are blinded by love. Timothy has seen it all through the years of his career as a divorce attorney. On the morning of this interview, he met with previous clients. These clients had been divorced from his services. They got remarried and had another child together. But this morning, he was seeing them to help with their second divorce! Makes you wonder how much money they could have saved by trying to work through things the first time. Unfortunately, Timothy has a lot of business waiting for him. His advice was to think of what you can't live without and then go to court with those non-negotiables. This will save time and money and alot less billable hours!! And whatever you do cherish your children and realize they are here because of the love you once had with your spouse. "You are not allowed to hate your ex-spouse more than you love your child" from one of the judges in the RI family court. To Connect with Timothy Sweet.: TimothyMSweetLaw.com or by email timothy@sweetfamilylaw.com Visit Timothy in Person: The Law Offices of Timothy M. Sweet 110 Main St. Ste. 303 East Greenwich, R.I. 02818 (401) 595-1665 Newly single? Need to make some money? Join me and my Neora Team today! To find me on social media: Debbi-Jo Horton Join my podcast community Learn more in my Facebook Group: Advantages to Aging
News: Join in on the Juneteenth Make Along hosted by The Black Knitter (on ig and YouTube), cast on 6/11 or later and finish projects by 7/3 to qualify for prizes! Projects using designs, yarns, fiber, notions, or bags from black owned fiber artists and small business owners qualify! Some prizes might even be from Valkyrie Fibers! Through Pride Month Lauren is hosting a fundraiser for Point of Pride, who help trans folks get access to gender affirming healthcare. Donating money is rad as hell, but Point of Pride also gives out affirming/supportive notes with the free binders/shapewear that they send out. Here's the link to their letter writing program: https://www.pointofpride.org/letter-writing Emily and Kemper will be having a festive Barbie trunk show at the Barbie Party at Freeman's Creative in Durham, NC on 7/22 https://www.freemanscreative.com/ Emily will be vending at PopCon Indy from 8/25 - 8/27 https://popcon.us/popcon-indy/ FO: Lauren - Queue Shawl by Darci Kern https://darcidoesit.com/ in Junk Yarn Totally Hair Barbie colorway, Tuxedo Luxe Base and Dorian Gray colorway by Three Irish Girls WIPS: Emily - Maema cardigan by Pip and Pin https://www.pipandpin.ca/shop/p/qkhuxyly0m9upaofgle03mar2nrx4o in Junk Yarn, Penelope colorway, Boss Sock base https://www.junkyarn.com/ - Vanilla socks in Lang Jawolle self striping colorway - Northeasterly Blanket in Lantern Light Fellowship of the Rings Advent calendar mini skeins https://www.lanternlightyarn.com/ - Mount Pleasant top from Pip and Pin Designs https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mount-pleasant in Junk Yarn cotton in He's Just Ken (pink) and Mermaid (lavender) https://www.junkyarn.com/ Lauren - Heirloom Temperature Blanket by Suraya Hossain in Valkyrie Fibers Rainbow Temperature Gradient https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/heirloom-temperature-blanket - Vanilla hat in Knit Picks Stroll Koi Pond colorway - multipurpose wearable tube improvised design in Rapunzel Fiber Arts Chaos Theory handspun - Meiloorun Shawl by Knit Graffiti https://knitgraffiti.com/shop/meiloorun/ in undyed yak, two skeins from Sister Ananse Yarn, fingering weight yak blend base in the Dreamland and Etherial colorways https://naimabondart.com/collections/hand-dyed100-merino-wool-yarn and a sock set from Serendipitous Wool https://www.serendipitouswool.com/ Acquisitions: Emily got many treasures on the totally 90's tour with Kemper Gather Here, Boston : several fat quarters and sewing notions https://gatherhereonline.com/ Hive and Forge, Salem : Teeny Tiny Tarot deck https://www.hiveandforge.com/ Hauswitch, Salem : Moon Blood bath salts, various pocket rocks, star shaped hanging lavender sachet https://hauswitchstore.com/ Modern Millie, Salem : botanical print skirt with pocket https://modernmillieshop.com/ Circle of Stitches, Salem : enamel pins, gold bee needle minder https://www.circleofstitches.com/ Village Silversmith, Salem : Labradorite teardrop shaped ring and crescent moon necklace https://www.villagesilversmith.net/ Skein Yarn, East Greenwich : art tins, four skeins of Jawoole SuperSoxx sock yarn, Ken Yarn Ally AF colorway https://skeinyarnshop.com/ Spoopy Tarot https://cutetarot.com/product/spoopy-tarot-deck/ Occult Corner: Emily tells us all about the kitschy Salem Witch Museum! https://salemwitchmuseum.com/ Self Promotion: The Pronoun Pal Kickstarter will debut on 6/13! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kittywithacupcake/pronoun-pals-a-pride-pin-collection Emily will be offering her Zodiac pin collection on her website in July, you can display your Big Three in Emily's signature style! Totally 90's merch is now available on Emily's website! Lauren will be having a big Star Wars themed update in early August
Welcome to East Greenwich, Rhode Island! The town was incorporated in 1677 as Greenwich and is the 8th oldest town in the state. The town was originally established to provide farms and house lots to 48 men who fought in King Phillip's War. In 1741 the town split into East and West Greenwich. Located on the western side of the Narragansett Bay, the town established the first Navy in the American colonies in 1772. East Greenwich is home to a number of National Historic Places and several museums including The Varnum Memorial Armory and The New England Wireless and Steam Museum. We hope you enjoy our trip to East Greenwich!
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Jon teamed up with Embrace® in August 2015 as a Loan Officer at our Middletown, Rhode Island, office. Over the years, he quickly transitioned to Senior Loan Officer and ultimately Producing Sales Manager. Jon now runs a team and was instrumental in establishing Embrace's® first retail location for Rhode Island, located on Main Street in East Greenwich.Jon is a “numbers guy” and loves helping his clients better understand the complicated world of consumer finance. The foundation of his success is built on referral business and therefore he thrives on trust and integrity. He is a results-oriented sales professional and maintains an in-depth knowledge of sales management, current market trends, and available loan programs and products to tailor to each and every client's needs. No two clients are ever the same, and every transaction is unique.Whether you're looking to purchase your first house or are an experienced homeowner, Jon will go over your options and clarify any questions, show you the numbers with full transparency and take personal responsibility of your application from start to finish. He is licensed in over 20 other states and can help with all of your mortgage needs.Jon is native Rhode Islander, growing up in North Kingstown, but has lived in several different states over the years. He currently resides in Jamestown with his beautiful wife, Blake, his two young girls and their dog Piper. With any free time he has, you can find Jon enjoying his family, the outdoors, and all the diverse activities New England has to offer. He would love to hear from you and can be reached at 401.529.4482 (call or text).
Shannon Vincelette is the owner of The Nook Coffee House in East Greenwich, RI. She began her coffee journey as a student in college studying at coffee shops. She started to write down everything she enjoyed when she went into a new shop and asked questions of coffee shop owners. Shannon knew she wanted to own a coffee shop ever since she made business plans in high school and college for a shop. Alongside the thrill of going into new coffee shops, Shannon liked the people side of the business. Truly, people are what keep her coming back day after day to open her shop doors. Looking for other shops to visit around Rhode Island? These are the shops recommended by Shannon: Bolt Coffee Co. in Providence, RI Borealis Coffee Company in Riverside, RI Fundati Coffee in Lincoln, RI Junk & Java in Westerly, RI New Harvest Coffee Roasters in Providence, RI Want more great places to get coffee (or tea) as you're visiting new states across the U.S.? Follow along as we feature one coffee shop a week in all 50 states. Have shops you want to share with friends (and the world)? Send us your suggestions at baristatalkshow@gmail.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/baristatalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/baristatalk/support
This episode was so popular we thought we'd share it again... Christine Mandese is the owner of Plant Girl Shop in East Greenwich, RI. Like so many people in the post-pandemic era, Christine decided to pursue her passion for plants and floral design and made the big decision to leave her stable job as an elementary school Principal to open Plant Girl Shop! Christine shares how she did it and why it was such an important decision for her. Christine's biggest takeaways: If you don't don't love what you do, make a change. Prioritize, create a vision board and set goals! Make sure you have a support system. For more information about Christine, visit https://www.plantgirlshop.com/ Follow her on Instagram Follow her on Facebook
On the night of October 26, 1986, avid baseball fan John Phillips of North Kingston, RI, attended a World Series party at the residence of a friend to watch the Boston Red Sox take on the NY Mets. He left around 10:30pm, opting to walk the 2.9 miles back to his apartment in East Greenwich. However, John would never make it home. In the early morning hours of October 27th, John's body was discovered in the parking lot of Golf World, less than a mile from where he left the party. He had been shot once in the head, and his death was ruled a suicide. For fifteen (15) years, there would be no investigation into the suspicious circumstances that surrounded John's death. In 2001, authorities with the NK Police Department officially changed his cause of death to homicide. Who killed John Phillips? Join the Cold Case Crew as we tell the little known story of The Mysterious Death of John Phillips, a Cold Case local to North Kingston, Rhode Island. Join our Patreon: www.Patreon.com/ColdCaseCrew#JohnPhillips #ColdCase #1986 #ColdCasesOfRhodeIsland #ColdCasesOfNorthKingston #UnsolvedHomicide #UnsolvedMurder #SuspiciousMurder #ColdCaseCrew #UnsolvedRhodeIsland #JusticeForJohnPhillips #BlindReaction______________________________________________________________________________________________________References: Websites:https://www.wpri.com/news/man-to-his-brothers-killer-own-up-to-what-youve-done-2/https://www.independentri.com/independents/north_east/article_16f06086-f4b3-5573-9cea-041099315696.htmlhttps://patch.com/rhode-island/northkingstown/nk-police-seeking-info-on-1986-cold-case-murderhttps://www.facebook.com/johnphillipsnk______________________________________________________________________________________________________Special Thank You'sThank You to Our FamiliesCompute OneAh-Hale CreationsBrand RPMCandor Creative CompanyKevin BeattyHale Family DentistryMusic:abyss by Rexlambo https://soundcloud.com/rexlambo Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3ksUw0D Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/t_VIgXsAp9I Editing:Whitney Cappellari and Audacity Website:www.coldcasecrewwv.comSupport the show