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After gigging out West, Rob and Paul crash in Bristol and have a go on Eastville parkrun. Featuring sitcom-style house-sitting, Autumn blowing in, long run training, religious frisbee, pre-parkrun preparations, the run itself, DFYB, line theft, conkers, trees, lakes, birds and a motorway, Rob's shonk, Paul's dog, and sharing the parkrun love.SUBSCRIBE for early access, ad-free listening and more... and BUY OUR BOOKS; you can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and you can get Paul's book 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270You can download Rob's show Long Distance Man here: gofasterstripe.com/ldThanks for listening, supporting, and sharing your adventures with us. Happy running.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Thanks for listening - we'll be back next week, and if you're desperate in the meantime, subscribe and become a Fan - there are hundreds of old episodes you can have a go on, AND you'll get next week's episode three days early. Happy running! https://plus.acast.com/s/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Katie Boyle is an Irish comedian living in NYC and 2023 JFL International New Faces. She recorded her debut album and special, 'I'll do it myself' with Pinch records and New York Comedy Club which is out on all streaming services and hit no.1 on iTunes. She performs daily all over NYC and has been seen regularly at New York Comedy Club, Stand Up NY, Eastville many other amazing clubs and shows. She was featured in NY Funniest showcase for the New York Comedy Festival 2022. She runs a podcast The Shift where she and guests talk about sex and dating from an Irish perspective.
There's an Antipodean alliance on duty this time at the pod, as our Aussie Mascot Sparky and our Kiwi Captain Dani bring their koalas to bear on Italian Gothic Nightmare Castle (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auzcKVvqpYM), authentic German krimi Dead Eyes of London, (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsLKo48hb58) and Mario Bava masterwork The Whip and the Body (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPVNxv44j0M). Plus big news about a Bloodhound breakout! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fresh plans have been submitted for an open air swimming pool and cafe in Eastville Park.Campaigners say more swimming facilities are needed in Bristol and the pool would offer an inclusive space for the local community to enjoy.However, some have raised concerns over potential extra traffic, parking, and environmental impact. In this week's podcast, reporter Betty Woolerton heard from two passionate groups campaigning both for and against the lido proposals.
John, Kelly and The Real Slim Drakey run the show!We debrief Andrew's London Marathon effort. Talk about a new parkrun in Bristol and some local stars running strong nationally :-)Next week is the Bristol 10K and Half Marathon.John and Kelly are running the 10K - come and say hi!The Bristol and West crew are taking over and volunteering at Eastville park parkrun.Go say hi to Andrew, he's be the one telling everyone what to do from his ice bath :-PHave a good week,Cheers,The SMM Team
My Guest on this Episode is the hilarious New York Based Irish Comedian, Katie Boyle. Katie moved to New York 8 years ago and did her first ever stand-up show here. She is now a regular at New York Comedy Club, Stand Up NY, Eastville and on shows at Caroline's on Broadway – Katie also recently taped a Comedy Special and she also has her own hilarious podcast called 'The Shift.'Katie is absolutely hilarious and yet humble, it has been so inspiring to watch her thrive on the Comedy Scene in NY. Make sure you check out Katie's shows in NY and she will also be performing in Dublin at Whelan's this Christmas. Follow her on instagram @katieboylecomic and check our her website: katieboylecomic.comI really admire how Katie talks openly about going to therapy and the service she mentions is called Valera Health and is both accessible, and affordable - you can get a free consultancy by going to valerahealth.com (this sounds so sponsored!)Now, for my conversation with the brilliant Katie Boyle…
Esperanza and Irwin touch on Sag Harbor's rich history as a whaling port, and the diverse workforce employed in that industry, and at the Joseph Fahys Watchcase Factory in the 19th century. It all leads into Eastville, a community ahead of its time as Native Americans, African Americans, Europeans lived together in apparent harmony. We close in 1940's/50's Sag Harbor, and the extraordinary story of the sisters Maude Terry and Amaza Lee Meredith. The vision, the foresight, the courage to pursue a dream led to the founding of Azurest, the first of the three communities along with Sag Harbor Hills and Ninevah, that make up S.A.N.S
One of my hosting days at Eastville. Got a chance to host a group of people from Idaho
Wayne Bell, Jr. is an Eastern Shore native and CEO of Children's Harbor – an early education and childhood facility. He a member of the Barrier Islands Center's Board of Directors. We will discuss Wayne's childhood in Eastville and the influences in his life and what lead him to pursue his career and avocational interests.
Jesse Jay Colon is a comedian born and raised in Brooklyn. We talk about the work it takes to be a comedian in NYC, the effects of legalized marijuana, and how NYC is constantly changing.Support the show (https://cash.app/$hlvs)
Caz is joined by Bristol Rovers legend Phil 'Percy' Purnell in a special throwback 'A Chat With' episode.From supporting Rovers at a young age on the Eastville terraces, to scoring - not one - but TWO of the most important goals in Bristol Rovers' history.Phil touches on the moment he kept us up by scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win over Newport, beating Bristol City 3-0 to secure promotion AND that all important goal in the 3-0 win over Blackpool to beat our rivals to the title. Phil discusses the 5,000+ Gasheads who travelled with them to Bloomfield Road and the role they played in the promotion season.We also discuss his relationship with his team-mates, The Tote End, the move from Eastville and what it was like to be a professional footballer in the 80s & 90s compared to present day.Finally, we talk about the career-ending leg break and what that then meant for Phil's life going forward.Support the show (https://patreon.com/gascast)
Eryn Tett is a comedian, writer and actor. Born and raised in Singapore to English parents, she moved to Southampton to get a degree in comedy writing and performance, followed by completing the American Comedy Institute one year programme in New York. As a stand up Comedian she has regularly performed to crowds at Gotham Comedy Club and Eastville in New York and on the UK circuit. She also has improv and sketch acting experience has written, filmed and edited sketches and webisodes which can be found on her YouTube channel.
All the way from Houston via Atlanta, but before that Corpus Christi… and eventually a stint in LA before putting down some roots in NYC. That’s the journey of this week’s guest Matthew Broussard! Matt is one of the best joke writers in New York, performing regularly at The Comedy Cellar, The Stand, Eastville, and pretty much every other club in the city. He’s been on TV, he’s on the internet, and right now hear him with Sean and Caitlin! He’s got a very unique past and a very crazy story. Here are five words to describe this episode: don’t buy cats in Florida.
Arbitrary acronyms, #parkrunForever, 700 parkruns, Alex Yee's 13:57, the maths behind parkrun bingo, abridged stats, booming NYDD attendances and the 'double map', Felixstowe parkrun, Markeaton parkrun, Brierley Forest parkrun, Severn Bridge parkrun, Ashton Court parkrun and Eastville parkrun all feature!
This week on the podcast Lizz is joined by Julie and Jaye to discuss the upcoming elections. Julie briefs us on why Mike Dewine, the current Attorney General for Ohio and the guy running for Governor, is a pile of garbage. And Jaye discusses the most recent Trump horribleness directed at erasing trans people from existence. Lizz reviews three very important issues on the ballot in Alabama, West Virginia, and Oregon. Remember to visit VoteProChoice to research the candidates in your state. (Lizz in preshow panic / Julie cracking up Dan Savage on the Red Carpet) Show Notes: - LPJ is starting a monthly comedy show in NYC, at Eastville in Brooklyn! Shows will be the 1st Wednesday of every month starting November 7th! - Birth Strike - Book about declining birth rate. - Garbage Ohio AG and gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine. - How Trump's budget destroys poor people. - Ballot initiatives overview, West Virginia, Alabama, and Oregon. ALABAMA Alabama State Abortion Policy Amendment, Amendment 2, is on the ballot in Alabama as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018. "A "no" vote opposes this amendment to make it state policy to "recognize and support the sanctity of unborn life and the rights of unborn children, including the right to life" and to state that no provisions of the constitution provide a right to an abortion or require funding of abortions." SIDEBAR: A SECOND AMENDMENT TO KEEP 10 COMMANDMENTS ON WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia Amendment 1, the No Right to Abortion in Constitution Measure, is on the ballot in West Virgilegislatively-referred referred constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018. "A "no" vote opposes this amendment to add language to the West Virginia Constitution stating that "nothing in this Constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of abortion." OREGON The Oregon Ban Public Funds for Abortions Initiative is on the ballot in Oregon as an initiated constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018. "A no vote opposes the ballot initiative to prohibit public funds from being spent on abortions in Oregon, except when medically necessary or required by federal law." See ya at the Probes Folks! AND AS ALWAYS: Pop us an email with your thoughts, questions, and comments Podcast@ladypartsjustice.com FOLLOW LPJ on Twitter / Facebook / Instagram @lizzwinstead / @jayemcbride / @Julie_Rosing Please help support our work by donating!
This week on the podcast Lizz is joined by Julie and Jaye to discuss the upcoming elections. Julie briefs us on why Mike Dewine, the current Attorney General for Ohio and the guy running for Governor, is a pile of garbage. And Jaye discusses the most recent Trump horribleness directed at erasing trans people from existence. Lizz reviews three very important issues on the ballot in Alabama, West Virginia, and Oregon. Remember to visit VoteProChoice to research the candidates in your state. (Lizz in preshow panic / Julie cracking up Dan Savage on the Red Carpet) Show Notes: - LPJ is starting a monthly comedy show in NYC, at Eastville in Brooklyn! Shows will be the 1st Wednesday of every month starting November 7th! - Birth Strike - Book about declining birth rate. - Garbage Ohio AG and gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine. - How Trump's budget destroys poor people. - Ballot initiatives overview, West Virginia, Alabama, and Oregon. ALABAMA Alabama State Abortion Policy Amendment, Amendment 2, is on the ballot in Alabama as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018. "A "no" vote opposes this amendment to make it state policy to "recognize and support the sanctity of unborn life and the rights of unborn children, including the right to life" and to state that no provisions of the constitution provide a right to an abortion or require funding of abortions." SIDEBAR: A SECOND AMENDMENT TO KEEP 10 COMMANDMENTS ON WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia Amendment 1, the No Right to Abortion in Constitution Measure, is on the ballot in West Virgilegislatively-referred referred constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018. "A "no" vote opposes this amendment to add language to the West Virginia Constitution stating that "nothing in this Constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of abortion." OREGON The Oregon Ban Public Funds for Abortions Initiative is on the ballot in Oregon as an initiated constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018. "A no vote opposes the ballot initiative to prohibit public funds from being spent on abortions in Oregon, except when medically necessary or required by federal law." See ya at the Probes Folks! AND AS ALWAYS: Pop us an email with your thoughts, questions, and comments Podcast@ladypartsjustice.com FOLLOW LPJ on Twitter / Facebook / Instagram @lizzwinstead / @jayemcbride / @Julie_Rosing Please help support our work by donating!
Mark Stevens in a Comedian and Co host of the LOUDCAST with Mark and Tom. Mark is from Boston, MA and has a story that will make your heart melt. I've always been thankful for having Mark as a friend but finding out everything he's been through really make you appreciate him so much more. Resilience is the only word that can describe this episode. Mark opens up up about being abused as a kid, being bullied in school, suicide, and then tells his come back story. Mark talks about his time in Canada, getting started doing comedy in Boston and how he ended up in Los Angeles. Take a listen to this truly wonderful story and you'll want to be Marks friend forever. Or at least follow his comedy career! Be sure to follow Mark on all social media platforms @MarktheShark927 and check out his podcast on itunes The LOUDCAST with Mark and Tom. Also Mark is performing in NYC at The Stand the 24th of April, Broadway Comedy Club 25th of April, Eastville comedy club 27th and the 28th! Todays music guest is Samantha Leah! Rap and RnB Artist from New York with her song "Care too Much"! She absolutely crushes and is on my daily playlists! Be sure to check her out on all social media at @IamSamanthaLeah .
Neil Stevens/Oconee State Bank In the early 1900s, there were banks in all the small towns of Oconee County Bishop, Bogart, Eastville, Farmington and Watkinsville. When the Depression came along in 1929, all the banks went broke and Oconee County was without a bank for the next 30 years. Farmers and small merchants had to travel […] The post Neil Stevens with Oconee State Bank, Trevin Dye with JETRO and Beth Mathews with JapanFest appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
In this week's episode I met with Roger Ball of the Bristol Radical History Group to discuss the history of Eastville Workhouse. What kind of burial could a Victorian pauper expect? What were the ideas and ideologies behind the workhouses? And how far have attitudes towards poverty changed since the Victorian era?
St. David AME Zion Church in Eastville. Photo courtesy of the Eastville Community Historical Society. Eastville endures. Through the rise and fall of the whaling industry, over the long slow death of slavery, past the rising tide of development on the East End of Long Island. From the early 19th-century this small collection of streets and houses east of Sag Harbor, anchored around the St. David AME Zion Church, has retained its character as a place that a vibrant mix of African Americans, Native Americans, and European immigrants called home. On this episode of the Project, we speak with Dr. Georgette Grier-Key, Executive Director and Curator of the Eastville Community Historical Society. She relates the history of the area, from the early 1830s into the late 20th century when the Society was founded. Portrait of an Eastville resident. Photo courtesy of the Eastville Community Historical Society. You'll hear about the prominence of Native Americans and African Americans in the whaling industry as well as the importance of Sag Harbor as the first port of entry in New York. Among the people we discuss are Nathan Cuffee, a Montaukett member of the community who co-wrote the novel Lords of the Soil in 1905, depicting life on the east end of Long Island. Georgette also tells the surprising story of Pyrrhus Concer from nearby Southampton, an African American who, on a whaling voyage in 1845, became one of the first Americans to visit Japan. We also discuss the challenges of documenting and preserving the histories of marginalized people. How do you prove, for example, that one of the trapdoors in the Church was used to hide escaping slaves on the Underground Railroad? How do you protect an unassuming house that is actually made out of wood from recovered 19th century shipwrecks and may contain generations of important stories? Courtesy of the Eastville Historical Society Sometimes you get lucky and discover a trove of tintype portraits nailed face-down into the floor of a cottage. Sometimes you fail, and structures get razed despite what they might be able to tell us about the past. Sometimes the results are mixed. Pyrrhus Concer's house was demolished but only after significant parts had been salvaged. You'll hear Georgette talk about these cases and related issues along with the importance of understanding and enforcing the codes that should be helping inform decisions around such properties. You'll also hear about ongoing projects to document African American burial sites throughout Long Island. And if you enjoy these episodes, make sure to follow this site via email or subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. Leave us a comment and let us know what aspects of Long Island history you'd like to hear discussed. http://wwwx.dowling.edu/library/new/GrierKey.mp3 Stream in the player above or download audio. Further Research Eastville Community Historical Society Sag Harbor Whaling Museum Sylvester Manor Lords of the Soil by Nathan Cuffee (via Google Books) Eastville Tintypes from Floor to Wall (East Hampton Star) Burial Database Project of Enslaved African Americans Slavery and Salvation: Long Island's Underground Railroad (Long Island Press) Slavery in New York (New York Historical Society)
Kristy Belich joins me on the podcast today to talk comedy, changing careers, astrology, the guitar talents of John Mayer and so much more! You can see Kristy hosting Drinking on Patrick at Eastville on St. Patrick's Day and you can follow her on Twitter at @shynpinkglitter! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com & listen to DHAP Show! at AltSportsTalk.com! #phenomenal
Phil, Ceri and ‘King of the Cliché's Trevor Laird dissect that result at the weekend, what really happened with Ray Wilkins, Mickey Droy, Millwall, and goings ons at Eastville many moons ago. It's the Chels- the show for Chelsea fans old and new!
Eastville, Long Island Eastville, like many early free African American communities on Long Island, was multi-ethnic. African Americans arrived in Sag Harbor seeking employment in the profitable whaling business sometime prior to 1840.
Eastville, Long Island Eastville, like many early free African American communities on Long Island, was multi-ethnic. African Americans arrived in Sag Harbor seeking employment in the profitable whaling business sometime prior to 1840.
Eastville, Long Island Eastville, like many early free African American communities on Long Island, was multi-ethnic. African Americans arrived in Sag Harbor seeking employment in the profitable whaling business sometime prior to 1840.
Eastville, Long Island Eastville, like many early free African American communities on Long Island, was multi-ethnic. African Americans arrived in Sag Harbor seeking employment in the profitable whaling business sometime prior to 1840.