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Hope found a new Emergency Vet service in East Rochester. Plus, what did Mama J ask TJ? How long has Hope been avoiding the dentist?
Bob talks about Biden being threatened with the 25th amendment, Kamala Harris, the fight at the East Rochester carnival, Bob reads a RPD press release, and Bob talks about his weekend.
Bob talks about the Secret Service head resigning, Property taxes, Bob takes calls, talks about AI Biden and talks about the fight as the East Rochester carnival.
Bob talks to Alma and Darcy on liver donation, Bob talks about his birthday presents, the man thrown from a boat in Sodas bay, Bob fives a family update and talks about the fights at the East Rochester carnival and takes calls.
00:00- Happy Middle Child Wednesday- research proves it's good to be a middle child6:16- Don't tick off a French person- it's a poo protest 13:57- 50% of adults woke up this morning with THIS in their bed and Drs says it's a good thing!21:06- Was it the stress of having a kid that split them up?27:35- Brick and Mortar banks are turning into coffee shops to draw you in 33:57- CBS Mornings Jill Schlesinger- is the middle class getting smaller?46:46- Rochester's Snow White53:53- JERK or JUSTIFIED? Complaining about the neighbor parking in the street in front of your house1:02:12- East Rochester business recognized for their longevity
Bob talks the Iowa Caucus, Red Roof Inn shooting, state spending, shootings in the city, the Texas cold snap, Navy Seals lost at sea, and the East Rochester shootout and retirement waivers.
Bob talks about the Police shootout in East Rochester, the postponement of the Bills game, the death penalty for the Buffalo Shooter, the ambulance controversy, and the empty truck ban on the Thruway.
Bob talks weather fear, NYS released phesents, the East Rochester shoot out, then Thad Brown joins Bob to talk Bills.
Aroma Joe's Coffee is a coffee chain that was founded in Biddeford, Maine in 2002. The company was founded by four cousins who went from building forts at Grandma's house, to building their own careers, to building their first Aroma Joe's drive-thru coffee kiosk in East Rochester, New Hampshire, in 2000. Aroma Joe's began as a small, locally owned coffee shop, but has since grown to multiple locations throughout New England. This episode was based on an exclusive Vetted Biz analysis, click here for the full report: https://www.vettedbiz.com/aroma-joes-coffee-franchise/ Need help finding the right franchise? Click here: https://www.vettedbiz.com/franchise-search/ 00:00 Introduction 01:29 About Aroma Joe's 03:15 Franchise Fee, Equipment, Investment Cost & Royalty 03:54 Financial Side 04:52 Conclusion #IsAromaJoesDominatingTheCoffeeIndustry #AromaJoes #FranchiseFindings If you are looking for more information, you can connect with us through our networks: https://www.vettedbiz.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/vettedbiz/ https://www.facebook.com/vettedbiz https://www.tiktok.com/@businessandfranchiseinus We partner with Fund My Franchise to give you the best “one-stop source” for all your funding needs. Knowing which option is best suited for you and your business is their specialty. Whether you use our Self-Directed 401(k), allowing an entrepreneur to use qualifying retirement monies to capitalize a business, and/or traditional Debt Funding, utilizing Unsecured Lines of Credit (ULOC) or Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans, they are here to help you realize your entrepreneurial dream. Don't let bad credit stand in your way. They can help with credit repair. Click the link in the show notes to apply for a no-obligation, no-charge consultation with one of their Senior Consultants: https://share.hsforms.com/1hkqew4n2S7ap6o8z1OqBIQ4e0xw
Bob talked about the election results, the student killed in East Rochester, and his opinions on Donald Trump.
Bob talked an on going incident in East Rochester. Bob also talked about the VP visti to Buffalo
Dominick in East Rochester follows up his call from Tuesday night when he said what the Yankees are doing is not working. After winning Tuesday night, the lineup was changed so Dom called back saying, "It's working...so let's change it."
Hour 2- Dominick in East Rochester calls in and saying everything the Yankees are doing "is not working" and changes have to be made before it is too late.
The girls are back recapping their delicious dinner over at a new spot in East Rochester. They also chat Vanessa's new promotion!! Later in the show they get into some reality tv gossip. Can you say Love Island?! Is reality tv better accompanied with an edible? you tell us! The laughter is contagious this week as they catch up and prepare for a fun weekend at the corn festival, more to come on that! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of Roger the Wild Child Show, we are joined by singer/songwriters Alyssa Trahan and Trey Calloway. Plus country music artists, Grace Maher, returns to guest cohost!!ALYSSA TRAHANA true jill-of-all-trades, Alyssa Trahan is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist (she plays over a dozen), and producer. Growing up in the square mile town of East Rochester, NY, she began writing songs, producing and performing her original music as a young teen before she made the move to Nashville, TN in 2016. Alyssa has an authentically unique style that blends traditional country instrumentation with modern pop production, winning over fans of all genres. Her clever lyrics, impressive musicianship, and smooth vocals transcend across genre lines proving her to be multifaceted and a truly prolific writer. In addition to producing her own music, she has produced tracks for songwriters and artists around the world and earned her degree in Audio Engineering. Known for her energetic and engaging live shows, Trahan has shared the stage with the likes of Maddie & Tae, Randy Houser, Chase Rice, Charlie Daniels, Tanya Tucker, Sara Evans, Josh Turner, Runaway June, and dozens more plus made several festival appearances, including a few headlining spots. Her music has also been featured in many films, commercials, and TV shows including The Jimmy Kimmel Show and The Young and The Restless. Alyssa has released many artist projects independently and has built quite the following. She has over 250K followers on social media platforms, over 1 million streams and views on streaming platforms and YouTube plus a fast-growing and loyal fan base who named themselves the Trafam. It's no wonder her newest album, “Baby Blues & Stilettos”, debuted in the top ten on the iTunes Country Album Charts and received over 300K first week streams. This would be impressive for any independent artist, but is especially so considering Alyssa produced the album herself during the shutdown of 2020, is a writer on every song, and played over 90% of the instruments on the record. As American Songwriter put it, “It's not that Alyssa Trahan wants to take over country music. Just know that if it ever comes to that, Trahan is a woman who can literally run the show.”TREY CALLOWAY Trey Calloway is a singer-songwriter born and raised in North Carolina. The son of a preacher man, Trey grew up singing in church and was a seasoned performer by the age of 10. Although southern and contemporary gospel were his first musical loves, he was instantly mesmerized by the sounds of country music after hearing a Garth Brooks Greatest Hits album his parents bought for him. A deep understanding and passion for the rocking, boot stomping, country music of artists such as Garth, Clint Black, Alan Jackson, and Travis Tritt began to grow within him. Trey began writing songs, playing guitar, and performing in clubs at age 15. He knew early on without a shadow of a doubt that he would make music his career. Trey fronted multiple bands and won numerous awards in North Carolina before moving to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in 2016. He formed The Trey Calloway Band and has been playing the eastern circuit and Nashville ever since. Trey recorded and released his debut Nashville album entitled Carolina Man and was able to work with some of his musical heroes including Brent Mason, Lonnie Wilson, and Buddy Hyatt on the Mike Rodgers produced album. Trey wrote all 12 songs on the album, including “Daddy From Day One” inspired by the birth of his son Cash. Trey was nominated as the Carolina Country Music Awards (CCMA) Male Artist of the Year in 2018, and one of the songs from Carolina Man, “Home is Where the Heart Is,” won the CCMA Song of the Year as well as Gospel Song of the Year. The title track to Trey's newest EP “Tire Tracks” is currently nominated for 2022 CCMA Song of the Year.
If you've gotten off at the East Rochester exit lately, you know exactly what needs to go on trial this morning. We will once and for all decide JERK or JUSTIFIED See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 34. What do you get when you cross two theater majors with an automotive repair shop? A whole lot of entertaining auto information! Linda's guests, Ben and Heather Lee, are not only married but they are co-owners of Schoen Auto in East Rochester, NY. Ben and Heather both come from theater backgrounds, which is likely one of the reasons they host their podcast, Gear Related, a Peak Under the Hood of the Automotive Repair Industry.During this discussion, Ben and Heather uncover lies surrounding the automotive repair business, give some great tips when it comes to dealing with your auto repair shop, and, the conversation takes some unexpected twists and turns.While Heather gets to stretch her automotive repair shop marketing and business wings a bit, her main day job is working as a Family Nurse Practitioner. She is also an author of picture books, plays, short stories, and novels. Ben is an ASE certified master technician with over 20 years of experience. Ben has serviced and repaired automotive vehicles from every major manufacturer. In addition to his passion for working on cars, he also has BFA in theater, with an emphasis in acting and playwriting. Check out SchoenAuto.com for more information. You can reach Ben at Ben.Lee@SchoenAuto.com and Heather at Heather.Lee@SchoenAuto.com.What came up for you as a result of this conversation? Let Linda know by going to Normal-Lies.com and leave a review. Linda reads every one and every month, she chooses one review to read on air. Who knows, she may choose yours!If you have a question or a topic you'd like addressed on an upcoming podcast, go to Normal-Lies.com and click the contact page to send Linda a message. Or, click on the microphone icon at the bottom right of the page to leave a voicemail. For information about coaching with Linda or to set up a coaching consultation go to LiveInspiredLifeCoaching.com. Be sure to follow Linda on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Linked In.
Many people from across the political spectrum have called for Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation in light of a series of scandals, including numerous allegations of sexual harassment. But various groups of Cuomo supporters are organizing and getting more vocal on social media. An East Rochester woman moderates two online groups supporting the embattled governor. Sandy Behan's Facebook group "Women for Governor Cuomo" has about 1,200 members. They're calling on those who have asked the governor to resign in light of sexual harassment allegations to step back and let investigators do their job. "We're not condemning the victims," Behan said. "We're not in any way saying it didn't happen. We're just saying, let the process play out." According to Behan, some members have been removed from the group for launching a Twitter attack against Lindsey Boylan, the first woman who accused Cuomo of sexual misconduct. One tweet accused Boylan of dressing in a certain way to attract the attention of
Kat Nightingale joins us to talk about a certain bar in East Rochester.
Kat Nightingale joins us to talk about a certain bar in East Rochester.
I want to take a couple of minutes this morning to talk about what I've learned by running for Monroe County Legislature these past 9 months. For those of you who don't know, I ran in the 10th district of Pittsford and East Rochester, the area where I live. I didn't win. I lost by 9% points to my opponent, a 9 year veteran and majority leader.It was an amazing experience. I met thousands of people as I went door to door in my district. I listened to people's complaints, dreams and hopes. I spoke French to a few people. I even met a dog named “Nixon,” a poodle whom I met personally when his owner learned who I was. It was a lot of fun. It was a lot of work. It had a lot of highs as I felt our momentum growing the final days of the campaign. It had one big low Tuesday night when my daughter gave me the bad news as she read off the numbers from the internet.I have had a day to reflect on the experience. I'm glad I did it. I might do it again. In my life, I have the opportunity to turn only one thing around overnight—myself. Society as a whole, my family, my friends, all of those take time. They turn around when they're ready to turn around. In my race, as in so many other things in life, it is not the result that matters, it is the process. It is the journey, not the destination. I have learned more from my disappointments in life than I have from my successes. That doesn't mean I would mind more successes.Finally, the thing that I have learned that has meant the most to me is that I am loved by way more people than I deserve. For me, it is difficult sometimes to let that love in and to realize that it is sincere, but when I do feel it, it is possible for me to turn around and love others the same way. It seems to me the great religions of the world have been built on that truth. Thank you for your love and your support, and consider running for something when you're able.
(9:00a) Dr Kuhn, Commander of the American Legion Post # 1917 in East Rochester talks about a new monument dedication; the importance of veterans supporting each other; caller is a cold war vet and thanks bob for his words; sentencing on Joan Dierna's death; Thad Brown talks Bills and Browns game; mixing cleaners caused death and illness at a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant
This week we are live with Steph and Zac from the Silverball Saloon in East Rochester, NY -No Show Notes – Give it a listen!!
This week we are live with Steph and Zac from the Silverball Saloon in East Rochester, NY -No Show Notes – Give it a listen!!
The sun was shining so, just like in grade school, we took our stuff outside! We hung out at the first, of the year, Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Farmer's Market. We people-watched AND hung out with the Pittsburgh Airport peeps, Dale from Woolf's Family Farm and, while we're in an “outside” kind of mood, we prepped for all of the art and music of the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival! Oh... and if you didn't see this coming already... (he did)…we have part 2 of our interview with psychic medium John Edward. Episode Music: Hank the Business Man, “Tangled” Hank played the Millvale Music Festival, this past weekend and you should follow his schedule on Facebook and Spotify as GrateHank. 01:22 Intro: What was on the blog this week? Airplane travelers who can't wait to stand up when the doors open. I see belly-buttons! QUESTION OF THE DAY: Are you a city guy/girl or a farm guy/girl? SPONSOR: Total Sports Enterprises is hosting an open house on May 22 to showcase all of the unique and often one of a kind pieces, that are available for auction at golf outings, galas, fundraisers, and any event waiting to be hosted. TSE takes the awwwww out of any auction as the representatives will customize every auction to your liking. Visit TSE shop.com for more open house information on May 22! 03:53 Alyson Walls of the Pittsburgh International Airport is hanging with us. Why is the airport at the Farmer's Market? Lotsa new flights to promo and free stuff, that's why! 10:26 Sarah Aziz from the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is back for her annual visit to talk about the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival AND she takes a random run through market square! 24:05 When at the Farmer's Market, ya have to talk to at least ONE farmer! Dale Woolf of Woolf Family Farms (a 4th generation farm) in East Rochester, OH is a blast! Ain't nutnin' getting by him in downtown! 30:34 Part 2, the Pittsburgh portion, of our interview with John Edward, Psychic Medium. Does he sight see? Can we teach him about the phrase YaJagoff go prepare him for his Pittsburgh visit on May 31st? Get tickets to May 31st event in Pittsburgh. 47:33 Leigh White of the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership talks about the Farmer's Market and all of the other events that PDP offers to bring us all together. Is Leigh “city” or “farm?” 57:06 Closing.. just before it POURED down rain. SPONSOR: Total Sports Enterprises is hosting an open house on May 22 to showcase all of the unique and often one of a kind pieces, that are available for auction at golf outings, galas, fundraisers, and any event waiting to be hosted. TSE takes the awwwww out of any auction as the representatives will customize every auction to your liking. Visit TSE shop.com for more open house information on May 22! Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com How to Listen Regularly: All shows are free and available to listen 24/7/365 nationwide. Audio-On-Demand in-your-hand, on smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers. – Available to APPLE users on the iTunes and Podcast app. – Available to ANDROID users on Google Play Music, – Available to ALL users via YaJagoff.com, Stitcher, or tunein * SEARCH: YaJagoff Podcast * Thanks, To: • Photo Credits: Hannah Lapiska • Production: Wayne Weil How to Follow Everyone on Twitter: • Total Sports Enterprises @TotalSportsEnt • John Chamberlin @YaJagoff • Rachael Rennebeck @RachaelRennebe3 • Hank the Businessman @HankTheBusiness • Alyson Walls @AlyWalls • Pittsburgh International Airport @PitAirport • Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership @DowntownPitt • Pittsburgh Cultural Trust @CulturalTrust • 3 Rivers Arts Festival @3RiversArtsFest • John Edward @PsychicMediumJE #YaJagoff Podcast / Episode 114 / May 15, 2018 See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The sun was shining so, just like in grade school, we took our stuff outside! We hung out at the first, of the year, Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Farmer's Market. We people-watched AND hung out with the Pittsburgh Airport peeps, Dale from Woolf's Family Farm and, while we're in an “outside” kind of mood, we prepped for all of the art and music of the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival! Oh... and if you didn't see this coming already... (he did)…we have part 2 of our interview with psychic medium John Edward. Episode Music: Hank the Business Man, “Tangled” Hank played the Millvale Music Festival, this past weekend and you should follow his schedule on Facebook and Spotify as GrateHank. 01:22 Intro: What was on the blog this week? Airplane travelers who can't wait to stand up when the doors open. I see belly-buttons! QUESTION OF THE DAY: Are you a city guy/girl or a farm guy/girl? SPONSOR: Total Sports Enterprises is hosting an open house on May 22 to showcase all of the unique and often one of a kind pieces, that are available for auction at golf outings, galas, fundraisers, and any event waiting to be hosted. TSE takes the awwwww out of any auction as the representatives will customize every auction to your liking. Visit TSE shop.com for more open house information on May 22! 03:53 Alyson Walls of the Pittsburgh International Airport is hanging with us. Why is the airport at the Farmer's Market? Lotsa new flights to promo and free stuff, that's why! 10:26 Sarah Aziz from the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is back for her annual visit to talk about the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival AND she takes a random run through market square! 24:05 When at the Farmer's Market, ya have to talk to at least ONE farmer! Dale Woolf of Woolf Family Farms (a 4th generation farm) in East Rochester, OH is a blast! Ain't nutnin' getting by him in downtown! 30:34 Part 2, the Pittsburgh portion, of our interview with John Edward, Psychic Medium. Does he sight see? Can we teach him about the phrase YaJagoff go prepare him for his Pittsburgh visit on May 31st? Get tickets to May 31st event in Pittsburgh. 47:33 Leigh White of the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership talks about the Farmer's Market and all of the other events that PDP offers to bring us all together. Is Leigh “city” or “farm?” 57:06 Closing.. just before it POURED down rain. SPONSOR: Total Sports Enterprises is hosting an open house on May 22 to showcase all of the unique and often one of a kind pieces, that are available for auction at golf outings, galas, fundraisers, and any event waiting to be hosted. TSE takes the awwwww out of any auction as the representatives will customize every auction to your liking. Visit TSE shop.com for more open house information on May 22! Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com How to Listen Regularly: All shows are free and available to listen 24/7/365 nationwide. Audio-On-Demand in-your-hand, on smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers. – Available to APPLE users on the iTunes and Podcast app. – Available to ANDROID users on Google Play Music, – Available to ALL users via YaJagoff.com, Stitcher, or tunein * SEARCH: YaJagoff Podcast * Thanks, To: • Photo Credits: Hannah Lapiska • Production: Wayne Weil How to Follow Everyone on Twitter: • Total Sports Enterprises @TotalSportsEnt • John Chamberlin @YaJagoff • Rachael Rennebeck @RachaelRennebe3 • Hank the Businessman @HankTheBusiness • Alyson Walls @AlyWalls • Pittsburgh International Airport @PitAirport • Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership @DowntownPitt • Pittsburgh Cultural Trust @CulturalTrust • 3 Rivers Arts Festival @3RiversArtsFest • John Edward @PsychicMediumJE #YaJagoff Podcast / Episode 114 / May 15, 2018 See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices