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Send us a textRaising funds for grassroots rugby can feel like an uphill battle, but Ed Flynn has cracked the code. In this episode of the Rugby Coach Weekly podcast, host Dan Cottrell sits down with Ed, a coach and fundraising powerhouse, to uncover the strategies that have helped his clubs thrive. From securing local business sponsorships to running hugely successful raffles and race nights, Ed shares his tried-and-tested methods for generating support, engaging the community, and ensuring clubs have the resources they need to grow. To find out more about this podcast and many others, go to Rugby Coach WeeklyAlso, tap into the library of 4,000 pages of activities, advice, tactics and tips to help you become the best rugby coach you can be!
Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn joins the show to discuss the 198 ICE detainers being denied by the city. Plus, Democrats continue their ridiculous lines of attack against Trump's nominees, and Howie names a new Illegal Alien of the Day. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
As the US Election period enters its final days, how are Democrats feeling as the ballot day comes around the corner?Joining Kieran to discuss is Ed Flynn, Boston District 2 City Councillor.
Flynn joins Radio Boston after a marathon council meeting that highlighted tensions over resource allocation amid slumping commercial property tax collections in the city.
Tonight, round one of the US presidential debates kicks off on CNN, with Donald Trump facing Joe Biden.What's the play for the two hopefuls, what should you expect and what should you look out for?To give more information and to preview the debate, Kieran is joined by Jeff Kuhner, Host of The Kuhner Report on WRKO AM680 Radio in Boston and Ed Flynn, Boston District 2 City Councillor...
Construction will begin on a new bike lane in Boston that will close off a lane of car traffic on Boylston Street. The mayor's office says the project, “will improve pedestrian safety, update curb regulations, and reduce conflicts.” However, Back Bay residents and business owners are not exactly sold on the project citing concerns over losing roughly 90 parking spaces and shortened crossing times for pedestrians at certain intersections. Tonight, we discuss with Meg Minzer-Cohen and Ed Flynn. Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio
Frank Lavin talks with Mike Murphy, political analyst, presidential campaign strategist, and host of the “Hacks on Tap” podcast discusses 2024, the debates, Trump's running mate, Trump's legal problems, the prospects for unrest at the Democratic convention, the down-ballot races, Ibogaine and the politics of electric vehicles. Books discussed include Sasha Issenberg, The Lie Detectives; Ralph G. Martin, Ballots and Bandwagons; Ed Flynn, You're the Boss; Tim Crouse, The Boys on the Bus; and Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail.
Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn joins us on NightSide to talk about a variety of topics. On the table for discussion is Mayor Michelle Wu's new program for the city that allows Boston Public School students and up to three family members free city museum passes but excludes METCO, charter school, and private school students. In addition, the idea of moving the St. Patrick's Day parade out of Southie. Get your questions ready for Councilor Flynn!
I look back on the events leading up to Ed Flynn's trip to Israel and what "lessons" he took away from it.
This hour starts with Former Boston City Council Pres. Ed Flynn as he discusses the Anti-Terrorism Grant Voted Down By Boston City Council.Then Dr. Martha Gulati discuses the importance of women's heart Health.:Next, WBZ NewsRadio Reporter, James Rojas asks What Should Massachusetts official state gesture be?"And finally, Accuweather Meteorologist Bob Larson with the weekend's forecast.
Former Boston City Council President and Navy veteran Ed Flynn just returned from a trip to Israel. As many know, there has been an ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. The latest is the UN's top court ordered Israel to do all it can to prevent death, destruction, and any acts of genocide in Gaza. They stopped short of ordering a ceasefire. Flynn talked to Dan Rea about his impressions of what's going on in the Middle East.
Boston officials are mulling over the idea of a temporary guaranteed income program for the city's poor residents. The proposal was put forward for discussion by outgoing Councilor Kendra Lara saying, it's the responsibility of government to meet the basic needs of constituents and that a program could improve quality of life in Boston. Council President Ed Flynn has some concerns about the implementation of a guaranteed income proposal and joins Dan to discuss.
Comedian, filmmaker and improviser Ed Flynn spills the tea on roommate issues, inspirational fast food, and of course, in-continental breakfast. To claim the ‘Oops' shirt: email oopsallsegments@gmail.com Ten Dollar Comedy: https://www.secondcity.com/shows/chicago/ten-dollar-comedy/ Ed Flynn on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/edflynn Submit Segments: https://forms.gle/rfwsaeFFnX5AAFHY8 Drunk Shakespeare United: Instagram: https://instagram.com/drunkshakesunited Twitter: https://twitter.com/dshakesunited Check out our DnD show: 'What We Do in the Basement': https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/what-we-do-in-the-basement/id1552947049
The unyielding and ‘around-the-clock' demands placed on law enforcement departments and officers create an unavoidable draw to become engrossed with focusing on responses to crime and disorder – rather than solutions. Ed Flynn is among a cadre of prominent voices in law enforcement who serve as a constant reminder that impactful solutions require that we look upstream and develop sound strategies instead of simply chasing the tail of crime. Over the span of his 47-year career, he has worked in small towns, big cities, and even served as the Director of Public Safety for the State of Massachusetts. In this episode, Flynn joins The Beat to share his insights during a discussion guaranteed to leave listeners inspired and informed.
A deeply divided Boston City Council has sent Mayor Michelle Wu a city budget that includes what City Council President Ed Flynn says are devastating cuts to critically important departments, including public safety and veterans services. WBZ's Mike Macklin has more.
I continue my series on the quick bios of the Boston City Council. This week looking at the new President Ed Flynn.
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We pick up where we left off, the day after the storm, but there is an unexpected surprise washed up on the beach. (0:45) - Welcome(1:44) - Opening Prayer(2:35) - Synopsis(6:26) - Sermon Synopsis This episode contains death, the building of relationships, the building of faith, and even the what appears to be a modern day miracle. We get to see a little bit more of the mysterious humanoid that stalks the island, and seems to be stalking Erin. MIDNIGHT MASS (L to R) ZACH GILFORD as RILEY FLYNN in episode 102 of MIDNIGHT MASS Cr. EIKE SCHROTER/NETFLIX © 2021 MIDNIGHT MASS (L to R) ZACH GILFORD as RILEY FLYNN and HAMISH LINKLATER as FATHER PAUL in episode 102 of MIDNIGHT MASS Cr. EIKE SCHROTER/NETFLIX © 2021 MIDNIGHT MASS (L to R) KRISTIN LEHMAN as ANNIE FLYNN and HENRY THOMAS as ED FLYNN in episode 102 of MIDNIGHT MASS Cr. EIKE SCHROTER/NETFLIX © 2021 MIDNIGHT MASS (L to R) RAHUL KOHLI as SHERIFF HASSAN and ROBERT LONGSTREET as JOE COLLIE in episode 102 of MIDNIGHT MASS Cr. EIKE SCHROTER/NETFLIX © 2021
Hour 3 - Councilor Ed Flynn calls in and defends his proposal to crack down on alcohol being delivered to the beaches in Southie; a website ranks each state's most popular tattoo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Boston City Councilors Michelle Wu and Ed Flynn talk about their interactions with constituents in neighborhoods directly affected by Coronavirus fears, including Chinatown and the South End. They also discuss the hit to businesses, and resources for Bostonians to get more information about the virus. Mikaela McSherry, the Senior Director of Program Operations at Cambridge Network, talks about Chinese exchange students living in Massachusetts, how they're dealing with the pandemic, and support they're receiving from host families and schools.
As a Chief Development Officer in a fundraising organization, it is not ideal to be an obstacle to the Chief Executive Officer. There's nothing more important than a good CEO-CDO relationship to deliver service. It's not just about raising money; it's about the partnerships you have in leadership. Ed Flynn is the Principal of Flynn Consulting. He has over 30 years of experience in the not-for-profit sector and his background includes 501(c) (3) formations, governance, board recruitment, and strategic planning. Ed has raised in excess of $280 million over the course of his philanthropy career. He has consulted with numerous organizations throughout the country and represents both sides of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Development Officer (CDO) relationships. In this episode, Penny Cowden is joined by Ed Flynn to talk about establishing sustainable CEO-CDO relationships, creating a balanced strategic plan, and finding the right fundraiser. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: [01:00] Flynn's observation on the importance of a dynamic CEO-CDO relationship [06:05] The need for an expert fundraiser [08:25] How professionals can help organizational leadership understand the role of professional fundraisers [11:00] How to have a balanced strategic plan owned by both the organization and donors [13:30] How a CDO can build a trusting relationship with their CEO [16:55] Flynn's take on how philanthropy executives can manage organization and donor expectations [21:30] The top 3 things new fundraisers need to pay attention to Subscribe and Listen on: iTunes Resources Mentioned in this episode Flynn Consulting Philanthropy212 Connect with Penny Penny on Facebook Penny on LinkedIn About Me Sponsor for this episode This episode is brought to you by Philanthropy212, a fundraising consulting company focusing on helping not-for-profit organizations to build sustainable practices and programs that raise more money. Philanthropy212's founder, Penny Cowden, has 25 years experience in the industry & has helped raise more than $100 million for non-profits such as PeaceHealth, Sisters of Charity, Inova Health System, Banner Health System and Sun Health.
Adam and Sarah return with “Ohio” native Rusty Stickdorn to dig deep into some hairy media secrets, food blogs, football, film, and the genius of David Lynch.
Fox 32 Chicago photographer Ed Flynn, talks with Lauren Cohn and Rafer Weigel about his experience at Humboldt Park and photographing the gator!
As a special Memorial Day episode, Councilor Matt O'Malley speaks with Councilor Ed Flynn about growing up in South Boston and his career leading up to being elected in 2017. Councilor Flynn served for 25 years in the U.S. Navy, both on active duty and in the reserves. He served two deployments in the Persian Gulf, is a Veteran of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, and helped coordinate disaster relief in Haiti. Flynn is currently retired from the U.S. Navy. @MattOMalley @EdforBoston
In this week's episode, we talk about bankruptcy cases that are DOA or Dead on Arrival - meaning a bankruptcy case that is dismissed within 6 months of being filed. This week's episode is based on an article in the ABI Journal article written by Ed Flynn, a consultant with the ABI (American Bankruptcy Institute. You'll remember Mr. Flynn, who also wrote an article that was the basis for Ep 79, Chapter 13 Success Rates. Today's episode reviews different factors that may cause a case to be DOA - or dismissed within 6 months. Some of the factors analyzed by Mr. Flynn include: Filed pro se (without an attorney) Filed jointly (by husband and wife) A second or third filing Filed without paying the filing fee Filed "bare-bones" (without supporting schedules) Involved real property We discuss all of these statistics, as well as give our spin on Mr. Flynn's findings. If you want to see the article written by Mr. Flynn, please email me at Shawn@YesnerLaw.com.
It's great to check back in with a past guest and see what's been going on. Andrew Corkery was on back in the summer of 2016, and this time, he's brought along bandmate Ed Flynn to talk about what they're up to. Touring, covers, and growing up in New Jersey are all talked about, and we check out a track from their album, 'Almost Lifelike'.
Could this be the end of Sears as we know it
Ed Flynn's comments on concealed carry permits
2:00 – Ed Flynn blames concealed carry for rise in crime in Milwaukee, 2:15 – Rep. Janel Brandtjen, 2:35 – Sheriff David Clarke, 2:55 – The left’s simmering hatred toward Republicans
It’s hard to believe that when TJ Jagadowski moved to Chicago from Holyoke Massachusetts in 1992, he had never heard of Second City or, for that matter, improvisation. That’s like hearing that when Michael Jordan moved to Chicago after college, he’d never heard of basketball. Today, while most people probably know TJ best as half of the Sonic commercials duo, he, along with improv partner David Pasquesi make up the world’s greatest improv team. Co-stars of the documentary, “Trust Us, This Is All Made Up,” and coauthors of the book, “Improvisation At The Speed Of Life “ TJ and Dave just get better and better as time goes by. In today’s episode of The Hog Butcher Radio Hour, we talk with TJ about how improvising onstage is easier than improvising in life, how his time at Second City was cut short by a mysterious vertiginous condition that, terrifyingly, caused him to short-circuit onstage, and how be overcame it all by committing himself to improvisation and establishing a partnership with Pasquesi about which Stephen Colbert once said, “One of these guys is the best improviser in the world. And the other one is even better.” Also on today’s Episode, comedy from Hog Butcher Radio Players Aemilia Scott and Ed Flynn and a song by the entrancing Jenny Bienemann.
For The Hog Butcher Radio Hour’s maiden voyage, Ron talks with his friend and sometime collaborator, the great David Pasquesi. One of the world’s most acclaimed improvisers, half of the legendary improv team Dave and TJ, a Second City mainstage alum, a veteran of films like Groundhog Day and Angels and Demons, stage producitons like Steppenwolf’s Glengarry Glen Ross and The Goodman Theater’s God’s of Carnage, TV shows like Veep, and the best little web series that no one’s ever seen, The Graveyard Show…. There’s nothing this guy can’t do. Including taking Ron to task for not appreciating the film Caddyshack enough. Also in this episode, an instant review of the show by acting, improvising and podcasting sensations Joey Lesiak and Ed Flynn. Plus an amazing rendition of Chicago songwriter Naomi Ashley’s song Slow Train, seasoned with the great Poetry Slam pioneer, Marc Smith’s take on Carl Sandburg’s poem, Mamie, recorded live at The Green Mill.
ADP executives Mike Capone, Head of Product Development and CIO, and Ed Flynn, Executive VP and Head of Worldwide Sales and Marketing at ADP, discuss how the company uses iOS.