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SummaryIn this episode of Johnson City Living, host Colin Johnson welcomes Veronica Alsop, who shares her journey from Mexico to Arizona and finally to Johnson City. Veronica discusses her love for the community, her experiences with recovery, and her new role as the director of the Elizabethton Chamber of Commerce. The conversation touches on the importance of community support, recognizing red flags in relationships, and the impact of addiction on families. Veronica emphasizes the need for open discussions about substance abuse and the potential for growth in the Elizabethton area.TakeawaysVeronica loves the welcoming nature of Johnson City.She moved to Tennessee seeking a change and a sense of purpose.Recovery has played a significant role in her life and community involvement.The Emmaus community has been life-changing for her.Addiction affects not just the individual but their entire family.Recognizing red flags in relationships is crucial for personal well-being.Community support is vital in addressing substance abuse issues.Veronica's career path has been shaped by her desire to help others.She is excited about her new role at the Chamber of Commerce.There is a lot of potential for growth in Elizabethton's dining and business scene.Resources: https://elizabethtonchamber.com/
A self-proclaimed “vocal enhancer” Lisa wasn't cynical enough to launch a career in journalism, her major at WesternKentucky University (She was on the 5-year plan). The Elizabethton, Kentucky native landed in Nashville with severalsinging opportunities including the heavy metal band Warning, only to depart in a dramatic business divorce. She is nowthe long time co-owner of Suzie's Café while her husband runs a non-profit helping people find furniture to restart theirlives. One music critic described her as a “Southern lady who sings with passion, conviction and severe skill.”AMONG THE TOPICS: GOLFING IN CABO, NEVER DRINKS COFFEE BUT RUNS A COFFEE SHOP, CORVAIR LOVER, ANDWHY HER FAVOTIRE PLACE ON EARTH ISN'T VERY FAR.
A self-proclaimed “vocal enhancer” Lisa wasn't cynical enough to launch a career in journalism, her major at WesternKentucky University (She was on the 5-year plan). The Elizabethton, Kentucky native landed in Nashville with severalsinging opportunities including the heavy metal band Warning, only to depart in a dramatic business divorce. She is nowthe long time co-owner of Suzie's Café while her husband runs a non-profit helping people find furniture to restart theirlives. One music critic described her as a “Southern lady who sings with passion, conviction and severe skill.”AMONG THE TOPICS: GOLFING IN CABO, NEVER DRINKS COFFEE BUT RUNS A COFFEE SHOP, CORVAIR LOVER, ANDWHY HER FAVOTIRE PLACE ON EARTH ISN'T VERY FAR.
Frankie Bailey is the Owner of The Coffee Company. The Coffee Company coined "The living room of Elizabethton," has been a foundation of the downtown community for 27 years. Frankie has been running this business for 7 of those years and loves the community and the magic that happens over an amazing cup of coffee and healthy nourishing food. The Coffee Company housed in a building built in 1937, offers the environment and ambiance perfect for meetings, studying, collaborations and celebrations of any kind. The heart of leadership development and community growth has led Frankie to volunteer her time sitting on multiple boards including Main Street Elizabethton and the Chamber of Commerce. She spends her free time and most treasured time having fun and supporting her two daughters whose lives keep her on her toes! She loves playing with her Great Pyrenees pup, Walter and sweet elderly cat, Jack Copper Bottom. Connect with Frankie & The Coffee Company: Instagram- @thecoffeeco_tn Facebook- The Coffee Company Order online at https://tncoffeecompany.com/ Whether you're interested in entrepreneurship, community engagement, or just love a good cup of coffee, this episode has something for everyone!00:00 Introduction and Weather Talk00:31 Welcoming Miss Frankie Bailey01:49 Frankie's Background and Journey04:22 The Coffee Company Story11:51 Community Involvement and Future Plans20:11 First Job Experiences21:46 Working in the Coffee Industry23:08 Influential People and Mentors24:33 Challenges of Running a Business32:37 Community and Personal Life36:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this true crime story of Love and Murder: Heartbreak to Homicide, Ky takes us into the shocking case of Sean and Mikki Dee Moody, a couple whose home in Elizabethton, Tennessee, concealed a disturbing secret. As officers entered their house on August 15, 2024, they were met with squalid conditions and a horrifying discovery that would haunt them. The couple's seven-year-old nonverbal autistic son was found to have been confined in a storage trunk, a victim of unspeakable neglect and abuse.Join us as we explore the details of this case, from the appalling living conditions to the psychological and physical trauma endured by the young boy. We invite you to share your thoughts and theories in the comments below.Question: Do you believe both Sean and Mikki are to blame, or was Mikki a victim of Sean's manipulation?01:10 Sean David Moody and his partner Mikki Dee Moody charged with multiple child abuse charges10:37 Mikki and Sean face potentially lengthy sentences in child abuse case16:04 Your CommentsPast cases mentioned in this episode:Midweek Mini | Toddler Drowned in Tub While Foster Mother was on Phone in Another Room | Hailynn Volpattihttps://www.spreaker.com/episode/midweek-mini-toddler-drowned-in-tub-while-foster-mother-was-on-phone-in-another-room-hailynn-volpatti--62558569Midweek Mini| Mother Murders Her Two Daughters to Spite Her Ex-Husband | The Case of Veronica Youngbloodhttps://www.spreaker.com/episode/midweek-mini-mother-murders-her-two-daughters-to-spite-her-ex-husband-the-case-of-veronica-youngblood--62724861Midweek Mini - A Father Rescues His Daughter from Sex Trafficking and Murders the Alleged Trafficker - John Eisenmanhttps://murderandlove.com/brenda-kross-worked-with-fiance-john-eisenman-to-murder-andrew-sorensen-confesses-everything/Midweek Mini | Woman Murdered Son Over Custody Battle with Her Mom plus a Shocking Update | Janet Garcia (this episode has the John Eisenman Update)https://murderandlove.com/midweek-mini-woman-murdered-son-over-custody-battle-with-her-mom-plus-a-shocking-update-janet-garcia/Sources:The posts say:https://www.elizabethton.com/2024/08/16/carter-county-couple-charged-with-aggravated-child-abuse-child-endangerment/https://www.foxnews.com/us/tennessee-pair-charged-child-abuse-locking-autistic-child-storage-bin-unsanitary-homehttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/tennessee-couple-locked-boy-trunk-child-abuse-b2598595.htmlhttps://www.abc3340.com/news/nation-world/2-accused-of-locking-7-year-old-autistic-child-in-storage-trunk-charged-in-carter-county-mikki-dee-moody-sean-david-autistic-child-autism-storage-trunk-wall-outlets-feceshttps://m.facebook.com/CarterTNSheriff/posts/893045202855469/https://nypost.com/2024/08/18/us-news/tenn-pair-jailed-for-locking-autistic-child-in-storage-bin/https://www.newsweek.com/couple-arrested-accused-locking-child-autism-storage-trunk-1941203**********************************************************************************HOW TO SUPPORT LOVE AND MURDER:
In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash connects with Ellis Ward for an insightful East Tennessee Fishing Report amidst challenging conditions. Ellis shares firsthand observations from the Johnson City and Elizabethton areas, highlighting the severe impact of recent flooding on local waterways and communities. Despite the devastation, Ellis offers a glimmer of hope with promising fishing conditions on the South Holston.The conversation transitions to musky fishing, where Ellis provides valuable tips on fly tying materials for achieving optimal movement. He discusses the importance of materials like bucktail and strung fuzzy for creating effective musky flies that deliver a pronounced stop and enticing movement in the water.Marvin and Ellis emphasize the importance of supporting local communities affected by the flooding. They suggest purchasing gift cards from local fly shops and guides to help sustain the local economy. For listeners eager to help, Marvin suggests checking out a recent blog post for donation options, encouraging everyone to contribute to recovery efforts in East Tennessee, Western North Carolina and Southwest Virginia.Ellis also shares his contact information for those interested in booking a trip or learning more about his guiding services. As always, Marvin invites listeners to submit their questions for a chance to win some Articulate Fly swag and participate in a season-end drawing.Our thoughts are with those affected by the recent events, and we hope for a swift recovery for all impacted communities. Tight lines, everyone!To learn more about Ellis, check out our interview!All Things Social MediaFollow Ellis and Flyzotics on Instagram.Follow Ellis on YouTube.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!
About this episode: A look at the frontlines of the response 13 days after Hurricane Helene hit Tennessee—the state's most devastating natural disaster in history. County commissioners Dr. Robert Acuff and Danny Deal report from the Elizabethton Municipal Airport which has become a staging area for relief supplies. Note: In the podcast, the commissioners request that supplies such as propane heaters and cylinders, and kerosene heaters, containers, and pumps can be sent to the attention of Commissioner Danny Deal at 415 Highway 91, Elizabethton, TN 37643. For updated information and a list of urgent needs, please check the links in the show notes. Guest: Dr. Robert Acuff and Danny Deal are both commissioners of Carter County in Elizabethton, TN, on the border with North Carolina. Host: Dr. Josh Sharfstein is vice dean for public health practice and community engagement at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, a faculty member in health policy, a pediatrician, and former secretary of Maryland's Health Department. Show links and related content: Northeast Tennessee Disaster Relief Center Urgent Needs List—Facebook TEMA's Hurricane Helene disaster updates Hurricane Helene Updates—Knoxville News Sentinel Contact us: Have a question about something you heard? Looking for a transcript? Want to suggest a topic or guest? Contact us via email or visit our website. Follow us: @PublicHealthPod on X @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Instagram @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Facebook @PublicHealthOnCall on YouTube Here's our RSS feed
Send us a textIn the wake of Hurricane Helene, the small town of Elizabethton faces immense challenges, with families displaced and homes destroyed. Join me as I rally support for this resilient community and learn how you can help make a difference in their recovery efforts.#ElizabethtonStrong #HurricaneRelief #CommunitySupport #RebuildTogether #HelpElizabethton #DisasterRecovery #UnitedWay #supportlocal Would you consider making a financial donation to support the recovery efforts? Any donation is greatly appreciated! All financial contributions will be given to the United Way of East Tennessee Highlands to assist with supplies distribution and other aid. https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-elizabethtons-recovery-after-helenes-devastationGoFund.Me/23c39b19 Introduction and Purpose (0:04) Personal Impact and Observation (0:45) Stories of Loss (2:20) Community Response (3:30) Call to Action for Donations (4:30) Fund Allocation and Assurance (6:50) Gain access to exclusive content here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCerh609TUTZf8rfosOYrpIQ/joinBecome a supporter of the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1522381/supportTo access bonus clips and offers our guests share, navigate to our resources page:https://affordablebookkeepingandpayroll.com/resource-opt-inTo learn more about Affordable Bookkeeping and Payroll, visit: https://affordablebookkeepingandpayroll.com/ I'm Candy Messer, President of Affordable Bookkeeping and Payroll and Podcast Host of Biz Help For You. This channel will share helpful information for you to run a successful business including tips in the areas of bookkeeping, payroll, sales tax, business licenses, and other compliance PLUS information I share from experts in other fields.To find even more helpful information, visit my blog at https://affordablebookkeepingandpayroll.com/blog/Download my FREE Guide to Financial Lingo: https://bit.ly/3bMO9V4Support the showResources: https://affordablebookkeepingandpayroll.com/resource-opt-in Become a supported of the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1522381/support
The Straight Stitch: A Podcast About Sewing and Other Fiber Arts.
Send us feedback about this episode!Today's guest is Deana Crider, a talented maker living in Elizabethton, TN. After learning to sew from her mother, she began selling her products at farmers' markets and craft shows in her area and has built up a devoted customer base. Deana shares with us her experience selling at markets and craft shows, how she determines what products to keep in inventory, and gives advice for sewists wanting to utilize these outlets as a way to sell their handmade items.
If you love good Bible preaching then you're going to enjoy and benefit greatly from this message! Our good friend, Cameron Dula preached this for our Deeply Rooted Equip in July of 2024 at Eastside Baptist Church in Elizabethton, TN. We pray you are encouraged and edified by this powerful sermon.
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A new MP3 sermon from East Side Baptist Church, Elizabethton is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Lying Lips, Deceitful Tongue Subtitle: Songs of Ascents Speaker: Timothy Adkins Broadcaster: East Side Baptist Church, Elizabethton Event: Sunday - AM Date: 7/7/2024 Bible: Psalm 120; Luke 18:7-8 Length: 41 min.
A new MP3 sermon from East Side Baptist Church, Elizabethton is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Seeking Paradise, Finding Hell Speaker: Timothy Adkins Broadcaster: East Side Baptist Church, Elizabethton Event: Sunday - AM Date: 1/14/2024 Bible: Genesis 13 Length: 53 min.
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The next time you have a chance to hear someone play the piano, just remember that instrument had its beginnings years earlier in a factory that could put it all together, piece by piece. It comes as a surprise to many people that such a place exists in Haverhill—the Mason & Hamlin Piano Co.The company's creative director, Nathan Mabanglo-Burgett, whose family owns the on Duncan Street business, was a recent guest on WHAV's “Win for Breakfast” program“Yeah, we are kind of a hidden gem in Haverhill—not many people know that there is a piano factory located in Haverhill. We started in 1854 in Boston, Massachusetts, had a couple of different homes, but in 1980 we relocated to Haverhill, Massachusetts.”When it comes to making a piano, he says many steps must be taken.“One part is woodworking. Other parts are you need to be able to make a plate, you need people to press a lot of different parts of the piano into different forms. There's a lot that goes into the piano making process, and it takes over one year to make one piano,” he explains.And then to make it look as good as it sounds“We do all the finishing in Haverhill. We have a whole floor dedicated to polishing, spraying, sanding the finishes”Inside the piano are the strings, that Mabanglo-Burgett says are purchased from the Mapes Piano String Company in Elizabethton, Tenn. To make those strings “sing” they are struck by a hammer, covered with felt.It's quite interesting. They take a long roll of felt and they need to condense down to the size of those inch, or two inch, hammers that strike the strings, and that really controls the tone of the piano, in many ways. We don't make them in Haverhill. There are many specialties, that one, I forget the exact name of the company, but we have a specialty blend, a special recipe for our hammers. A lot of R & D went into making them, a special order just for making Hamlin pianos.”And talking about research and development, Mason & Hamlin Pianos are created first in the mind of a designer.“There aren't many piano designers left in the world but our piano designer has been with the company for over 40 years. His name is Bruce Clark. He's very skilled and he really understood what Mason Hamlin pianos were in the 1920s and took all of those features and started incorporating into every single piano we have.”With the amount of thought, time and craftsmanship going into each piano, Mabanglo-Burgett says pricing can vary widely.“Usually pianos are kind of broken into three different categories. One is more in the beginner area, that might be around $10,000-$20,000; then you kind of a mid-grade between $20,000 and$60,000; and then you have the premier pianos of the world, and that ranges from $80,000 to $200,000 depending on the piano maker. Our pianos range in that premier piano area.”Mabanglo-Burgett says tours of the Mason & Hamlin Piano Company on Duncan Street in Haverhill are available, and information may be found at MasonHamlin.com.Support the Show.
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Pastor and church planter Jerry Williams of Red Stone Church in Elizabethton, TN joins Dr. Matt and Rex to discuss the missiology of church planting in Appalachia. Pastor Jerry also serves on the Board of Planting Appalachian Churches (PAC).
About the Guest:Courtney Bean serves as the Main Street Director for Main Street Elizabethton, working under the auspices of the City of Elizabethton, Tennessee. With a commitment to downtown revitalization and community engagement, Courtney has been at the forefront of steering the city towards a unified vision for development. Main Street Elizabethton is part of the national Main Street program, which focuses on enhancing the quality and economic potential of small-town Main Streets. Her role involves liaising with the city council, local businesses, and community members to foster growth, arrange events, and promote the arts and culture within Elizabethton's charming downtown area.Episode Summary:Welcome to this engaging episode of “Meet Me in Tennessee,” where host Allie Bynum explores the vibrant energy and community-driven initiatives of Downtown Elizabethton with guest Courtney Bean. As a thriving example of the Main Street program's success, Elizabethton stands as a testament to the power of collaboration in small-town revitalization. Join us as we delve into the ongoing projects and historical instigations that make Elizabethton a unique blend of Appalachian heritage and progressive urban development.In this conversation, Courtney Bean unfolds the narrative of Main Street Elizabethton's journey from inception to its current successes. The discussion revolves around the crucial role Main Street programs play in fostering the economy and identity of rural areas, such as Northeast Tennessee. Insights into the synergistic relationship between Main Street Elizabethton and city authorities reveal how strategic partnerships can yield growth and stability within local businesses and the wider community. Furthermore, Courtney illuminates the exciting ventures underway in Elizabethton, including the unveiling of a new professional mural and the anticipation of the summer and fall festivals that stitch together the fabric of the downtown experience.Key Takeaways:Main Street Elizabethton is a key player in the development and unification of downtown Elizabethton's growth and mission, underpinning the community's revitalization efforts.The Main Street program has established a unique partnership with city council members, resulting in projects that reflect the community's aspirations and heritage.Arts and culture are celebrated and integrated into the city through professional murals and community art projects, highlighting Appalachian native species and local history.Elizabethton's historical landmarks, like the Covered Bridge and Sycamore Shoals, alongside the veterans' memorials, provide a rich tapestry of narratives that shape the city's identity.Seasonal events, such as the First Fridays and the Firefly 5K, form the cornerstone of the community's vibrant social calendar, drawing in both locals and tourists alike.Notable Quotes:"Main streets are all about working with the community and revitalizing your downtown." – Courtney Bean"Old soul new stories. It's perfect." – Courtney Bean, discussing the tagline of downtown Elizabethton that reflects its character and future."This mural will go up in May, and that will also be in our downtown district. So look, when you come downtown." – Courtney Bean, announcing a new community mural that captures Elizabethton's history.Resources:Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association: northeasttennessee.orgMain Street Elizabethton: mainstreetelizabethton.comDowntown Elizabethton Social Media Handles: Facebook and Instagram as "Downtown Elizabethton"Dive into the full discussion to transport yourself to the charming streets of Elizabethton and uncover the power of community spirit in shaping a city's destiny. Don't miss out on the wisdom Courtney Bean shares and stay tuned for more fascinating episodes that showcase the splendor of Tennessee.
Elizabethton and Carter County, TN Outdoors and Tourism Highlights is the third episode in our series to promote Northeast Tennessee as a tourism destination. It is produced in collaboration with Visit Johnson City and regional partners hosting the OWAA's inaugural Field Fest event.We have the pleasure of journeying into the heart of Northeast Tennessee with Luke Freeman, the tourism director for the scenic region of Elizabethton and Carter County, TN. In this episode, we're peeling back the layers of the great outdoors in northeast Tennessee. This area has seen a surge in nature-based travel since the world began seeking refuge in Mother Nature's arms. With attractions like the Appalachian Trail, Watauga Lake, and the Tweetsie Trail, it's no wonder that Carter County is a magnet for thru-hikers, families, and adventurers alike.TOPICS WE DISCUSSED
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A man of a thousand voices, if only in his head, Eric knows where most of the bones are buried at radiostations from Elizabethton, Kentucky to Dothan Alabama on his way to Nashville. Able to come up witha grizzly, jaded, humorous country character for radio shows or clever commercial spots, Eric'simagination always has you feeling he's dreaming in technicolor and you in pastels. Hear from a geniusof radio production.AMONG THE HOT TOPICS: Who's Eldon Thacker?, Haray Carey drops by, and the Apple Music world.
A man of a thousand voices, if only in his head, Eric knows where most of the bones are buried at radiostations from Elizabethton, Kentucky to Dothan Alabama on his way to Nashville. Able to come up witha grizzly, jaded, humorous country character for radio shows or clever commercial spots, Eric'simagination always has you feeling he's dreaming in technicolor and you in pastels. Hear from a geniusof radio production.AMONG THE HOT TOPICS: Who's Eldon Thacker?, Haray Carey drops by, and the Apple Music world.
Hey Friends! On today's episode, Colin sits down with Courtney Bean, Elizabethton's Main Street Director. They discuss all the great things happening in downtown Elizabethton and some awesome things to look forward to in the future! Thank you for listening! Links from episode: https://mainstreetelizabethton.com/ Contact Colin: https://www.colinandcarly.com/ Johnson City Living is hosted by Colin Johnson with Keller Williams Realty in Johnson City, TN. Produced by Mitch McGarry with Maypop Media LLC
Segment 2, October 20, 2023 Fall in the Carolina's brings cooler weather, beauty, & cold water. The cold water is what we want to talk about on this segment of the Carolina Outdoors because it is where the rainbow, brook, & brown trout are living. Guest Sam Johnson of WIld Bearings Outdoors is an author, speaker, & sportsman. He joins the Carolina Outdoors to talk fly fishing in western North Carolina this fall. You'll Learn: The Lakes of the Biltmore Estate Information about filming Wild Bearings Outdoors program on The American Country Network Beauty of fishing in the fall Challenge of fishing with leaves falling & how to solve it Five places to fish that are featured with almost 200 other streams in Fly Fishing the Blue Ridge Parkway-NC. Johnson names: The Doe River that eventually flows into Elizabethton, TN Lower Creek in the Mount Mitchell area of North Carolina Dutch Creek outside Valle Crucis, NC East Fork of the Chestnut Creek below Galax, VA
On today's episode, Allie sits down with Paula Augustine and Alec Castro, both of which are involved in promoting art in the region! Alec works with Visit Johnson City and Paula owns the August Muse in Elizabethton. Thanks for listening! Links from episode: https://visitjohnsoncitytn.com/ https://www.theaugustmuse.com/ To learn more about the region, visit northeasttennessee.org
This episode is a part of a continuing series to enable you to hear the spectrum of American Indian/Native American/Indigenous/First Nations voices, especially in their response to Christianity and its history in the United States. If you are interested in this interview, you may also be interested in my interview with Dr. Tink Tinker, an Osage man, in Episode 8. My guest for this episode is The Reverend Dr. Tim Ross. Tim is a close friend of mine. Until Covid, we were in a prayer/conversation group together for over a decade. Tim is a pastor, teacher, cross-cultural worker, husband, dad of four grown children, and grandfather of five grandchildren. He is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation (West). He has served as minister of the Hopwood Christian Church in Elizabethton, TN since 1996. Prior to that, Tim and his family served with Christian Missionary Fellowship among the Maasai tribe in Kenya, Africa. Tim is an instructor at Emmanuel Christian Seminary, mentors ministers and missionaries, and is passionate about building relationships with folks of all cultures, with immigrants, prisoners, and folks who struggle to get by. He is a graduate of Milligan College and Emmanuel Christian Seminary. Tim is here to share with us his experience as a Cherokee, a Christian, a minister, a missionary, and his beginning work with NAIITS (originally referred to as North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies). You can learn more about NAIITS at naiits.com. Other resources related to our conversation: Cherokee Nation Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation United Keetoowah Band The Cherokees and Christianity, 1794-1870: Essays on Acculturation and Cultural Persistence, by William G. McLoughlin Journeying into Cherokee: Help and Encouragement for Learning the Cherokee Language, by Mary Rae and Ed Fields Rescuing the Gospel from the Cowboys: A Native American Expression of the Jesus Way, by Richard Twiss Native American Contextual Ministry: Making the Transition, by Casey Church (author), Ray Martell (editor), Sue Martell (editor) Monuments to Absence: Cherokee Removal and the Contest over Southern Memory, by Andrew Denson First Nations Version: An Indigenous Translation of the New Testament The intro and outro music for this episode is from a clip of a song called 'Father Let Your Kingdom Come' which is found on The Porter's Gate Worship Project Work Songs album and is used by permission by The Porter's Gate Worship Project.
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Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del lunes 5 de junio de 2023: Con solo dos días de margen, el presidente Joe Biden firmó el sábado una legislación que eleva el techo de la deuda de la nación, evitando un incumplimiento sin precedentes de la deuda del gobierno federal. Fue un desenlace decididamente discreto para un drama de un mes que desconcertó a los mercados financieros en el país y en el extranjero y provocó que jubilados ansiosos y organizaciones de servicios sociales hicieran planes de contingencia en caso de que el país no pudiera pagar todas sus cuentas. En lugar de realizar una ceremonia pública con legisladores de ambos partidos, mostrando el bipartidismo que Biden había citado en un discurso en la Oficina Oval el viernes por la noche, el presidente firmó la legislación en privado como reflejo del ajustado plazo que enfrentan los líderes de la nación. El Departamento del Tesoro había advertido que el país comenzaría a quedarse sin efectivo este lunes, lo que habría conmocionado a las economías estadounidenses y mundiales. La Casa Blanca publicó una foto del presidente firmando la legislación en el Resolute Desk. En un breve comunicado, Biden agradeció a los líderes demócratas y republicanos del Congreso por su colaboración, un mensaje cordial que contrastó con el rencor que caracterizó inicialmente el debate sobre la deuda. FUENTE: AP Estados Unidos envió aviones de combate F-16 en una persecución supersónica de un avión ligero con un piloto inconsciente que violó el espacio aéreo en el área de Washington D.C. y luego se estrelló contra las montañas de Virginia, dijeron las autoridades. Los aviones de combate provocaron un estampido sónico sobre la capital de los EE. UU. en un intento de perseguir al Cessna Citation errante, dijeron las autoridades, causando consternación entre la gente en el área de Washington. Cuatro personas estaban a bordo del Cessna, dijo una fuente familiarizada con el asunto. Un Cessna Citation puede transportar de siete a 12 pasajeros. El avión estaba registrado a nombre de Encore Motors de Melbourne, Florida, según el sitio web de seguimiento de vuelos Flight Aware. El propietario de Encore, John Rumpel, le dijo al Washington Post que su hija, un nieto y su niñera estaban a bordo. El ejército de EE. UU. intentó establecer contacto con el piloto, que no respondía, hasta que el Cessna se estrelló cerca del Bosque Nacional George Washington en Virginia, dijo el Comando de Defensa Aeroespacial de América del Norte (NORAD) en un comunicado. El Cessna parecía estar volando en piloto automático, dijo otra fuente familiarizada con el asunto. Un funcionario estadounidense dijo que los aviones de combate no causaron el accidente. El Cessna despegó del Aeropuerto Municipal de Elizabethton en Elizabethton, Tennessee, y se dirigía al Aeropuerto Long Island MacArthur en Nueva York, a unas 50 millas (80 km) al este de Manhattan, dijo la FAA en un comunicado, y agregó que tanto él como el Transporte Nacional La Junta de Seguridad investigaría. Según Flight Aware, el avión pareció llegar al área de Nueva York e hizo un giro de casi 180 grados, y el vuelo terminó en Virginia. La policía estatal de Virginia dijo que estaban buscando los restos pero que aún no los habían encontrado. FUENTE: REUTERS
Won't someone please think of the children! In this episode we got to chat with Ben and his mom Kalynn, the founders of Iron Mountain Sumo Club deep in the mountains of Elizabethton, Tennessee. Iron Mountain has been absolutely slaying the competition in the US sumo youth division with not only one but TWO you competitors qualifying to go to Tokyo for the World Sumo Championship! Not only that, but the sumo mom herself gave us a bunch of awesome tips on how to support any young'un who wants to start their quest for yokozuna! If you would like to support all the US youth competitors heading out to Japan in October you can donate/share the following links: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-zhariyah-get-to-2023-world-sumo-tournament https://www.gofundme.com/f/iron-mountain-sumo-get-to-japan-for-swc https://www.gofundme.com/f/get-perry-to-2023-worlds-sumo-tournament-in-japan https://gofund.me/ba0948eb Check out Iron Mountain Sumo Club here: https://www.instagram.com/ironmountainsumoclub/ Grab some sweet Sumo Punx merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/SumoPunx/ Or toss some coin into our tip bucket: https://ko-fi.com/sumopunx Find Sumo Punx podcast episodes... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0TZO9Bszi3voDkVwO9jhDf?si=a691ab22d5ed49b2 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sumo-punx/id1615858347 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy84MjIxNzQyNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sumopunx Come say hello... Twitter: https://twitter.com/PunxSumo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sumopunx/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/SumoPunx/ Email us at sumopunx@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sumo-punx/support
Summary In this podcast episode, my cohost, Steve Miletto, of the “Teaching, Learning, Leading K12” podcast, and I talk with Elizabethton, TN High School teachers Daniel Proffitt, Jason Clevinger, and Patrick Roberts. Elizabethton is an XQ Super School with a mission to build a culture for learners to think and act as changemakers. This episode discusses how the school actualizes this mission at the individual student level through its curriculum, school activities, and professional development. The school advocates for student agency, giving students a voice and choice in what and how they want to learn and promotes curiosity as a core determinant of academic achievement. The episode also explores how faculty members in traditional core subjects such as Math, English, Science, and History encourage curiosity. Referenced Teaching, Learning, Leading K12 podcast XQ Super School Elizabethton High School
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Daniel Proffitt, Jason Clevinger, and Patrick Roberts - Teachers at Elizabethton High School in Elizabethton, Tennessee - Share with Jeff Ikler and Steve Miletto How They are Helping Students to be Curious. This is episode 546 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Daniel Proffitt - I am a native of Elizabethton, where I have lived my entire life. I am married with two children and have spent 20 years as an educator. I have never left this school system, having spent elementary through high school here, volunteering directly after high school, and finally landing my first and only teaching job with the school system. Jason Clevinger- I grew up in Virginia and now reside in Elizabethton with my wife and sons. Teaching is my third career; initially I started in retail grocery and banking. However, I was drawn to teaching because I found a passion there. I currently teach Computer Science Foundations and Extended Reality I and II. Patrick Roberts - I am an Art Teacher at Elizabethton High School in Tennessee. I was born and raised in Ocala, Florida where I attended Vanguard High School in Ocala. I attended college at University of West Florida in Pensacola Florida and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Later I attended Milligan University and received my Master of Education degree. I am married with 2 children. Elizabethton High School is a four-year comprehensive high school in Elizabethton, Tennessee, a municipality of approximately 15,000. Elizabethton High School is one of 17 high schools in the United States that is a considered a XQ Super School. Elizabethton is the county seat of Carter County, a rural county with a population of 52,000. Carter County is located in the northeast corner of the state, on the western edge of the Appalachian Mountains and lying only a few miles south of a tri-cities, metropolitan five-county area of approximately 432,000 people within a 75-mile radius. Elizabethton High School has an enrollment of 860 students in grades 9-12. The senior class enrollment is 200. Jeff Ikler is the host of the podcast Getting Unstuck - Cultivating Curiosity Awesome conversation! Inspiring... So much to learn... Before you go... Could you do me a favor? Please go to my website at https://www.stevenmiletto.com/reviews/ or open the podcast app that you are listening to me on, and would you rate and review the podcast? That would be Awesome. Thanks! If you are listening on Apple Podcasts on your phone, go to the logo - click so that you are on the main page with a listing of the episodes for my podcast and scroll to the bottom. There you will see a place to rate and review. Could you review me? That would be so cool. Thank you! Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? That would so awesome! Thanks for sharing! Thanks for listening! Length - 01:02:15
Welcome to the SLT “You Got Next” series This series is dedicated to the athlete/actor/entrepreneur who doesn't ask for any recognition but continues to push themselves to limits that many didn't think they had. We see you and we want to let the world know who you are... we present to you the SLT next series and Michelle Shields has "Got Next" Make sure you subscribe, like and follow us on IG, Twitter and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can watch the live streamed show on our Sportslifetalk Facebook page and on our YouTube channel. On this episode B Jones and KT may have met their match as they were joined by Lady Cyclones point guard, Michelle Shields. She dropped by to share her basketball journey and why she has got "Next"
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In this episode we talk about growing up in a football family. We talk about how important family is. We talk about his grandpa and the impact as a coach and a man that he's had on him and his two brothers Ryan and Jason. Also, we talked about the impact that legendary coaches Frank Beamer and Phil Fulmer had on him as well. We also talk about game one versus Science Hill and much more on the Jason e Jones podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejasonejonespodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejasonejonespodcast/support
Over the last few weeks I've had the honor of working with the creative writing students at Elizabethton High School in Tennessee as an author in residence. We explored the elements of all great stories, how to write organically (without an outline), and how to critique each other's work. So, this week on The Story Blender, I decided to take a break from interviewing other storytellers or authors and give the students a chance to share their stories. So, sit back and enjoy some entertaining (and frightening!) stories inspired by the simple prompt: Earth Day. This is Part 1 of 2. (We'll be back next week with an interview with NYT Bestselling author and former FBI agent, Don Bentley.)
Over the last few weeks I've had the honor of working with the creative writing students at Elizabethton High School in Tennessee as an author in residence. We explored the elements of all great stories, how to write organically (without an outline), and how to critique each other's work. So, this week on The Story Blender, I decided to take a break from interviewing other storytellers or authors and give the students a chance to share their stories. So, sit back and enjoy some entertaining (and frightening!) stories inspired by the simple prompt: Earth Day. This is Part 2 of 2. (We'll be back next week with an interview with NYT Bestselling author and former FBI agent, Don Bentley.)
If COVID has an upside, it's that it has brought attention to the emotional needs of students (and faculty members). Indeed, if a student doesn't feel emotionally safe in the classroom, their ability to learn is severely impeded. And if an educator is experiencing extreme stress, their ability to work effectively with kids is compromised. The bottom line is that educators must work toward balancing a student's academic needs with their social and emotional needs. Our three guests from the Elizabethton School District in Elizabethton, TN provide the details. Dr. Myra Newman — Assistant Director of Schools for Academics, Elizabethton City Schools, Elizabethton, TN Dr. Jon Minton — Principal, Elizabethton High School, Elizabethton, TN Megan Ellis — Counselor, Elizabethton High School, Elizabethton, TN
A few months ago, Shane received an email from a high school teacher in Hartwell, Georgia, named Leanne. Leanne explained that she was using true crime to teach a Freshman and Sophomore course in World Literature in a very out-of-the-box way. She was requiring her students to investigate an unsolved local case and develop a podcast episode presenting their findings. In her email she explained she learned of Shane from his work with another high school teacher, Alex from Elizabethton, Tennessee, on the Redhead Murders case. She asked for any advice he could throw her way. Shane responded immediately, saying he and our audio engineer would travel the 11 hours down to Hartwell, Georgia from the studio in Wabash, Indiana, to help teach her students how to create a true crime podcast.Find us on all platforms: https://link.chtbl.com/foulplayVisit us online at: Itsfoulplay.comSupport our podcast by becoming a patron at: Patreon.com/itsfoulplay
Amy Dawson and Mike Costello are farmers, chefs, owners of Lost Creek Farm, a historic family farmstead located in Harrison County, West Virginia. They describe their cuisine as Story-Rich, Heritage-inspired - Mountain Cuisine. They have been nominated for a 2022 James Beard Foundation Award for Best Chef, Southeast!. We recorded together in 2016, and I am so happy that they have turned their vision for revitalizing this family farm into a reality. Also, Fred Sauceman with a story and recipe from the late Raymond Bautista, Elizabethton, TN.
Episode 16: This month we get to connect with the Zero Waste Trash Talk Podcast. Maris Masellis joins the conversation to discuss the sustainability podcast that covers global solutions and ideas. Our Ranger Report this month highlights Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park in Elizabethton, TN. Ranger Jason Davis explains the rich history of the park like how that section of Tennessee was crucial for American freedom.
Hour two of today's SportsTalk featured Jimmy and Vince discussing the Vols' heading to the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. As well as Elizabethton head coach Shawn Witten.
Elizabethton head football coach Shawn Witten joined Jimmy and Vince on SportsTalk to about his team winning a state title over the weekend.
The world is a dangerous place in 2018-Botham Jean is murdered in his own home by a Dallas cop and police are actively raiding the rebel encampment in the Hambach Forest. There's inspiring strike resistance in Central and South America where striking dockworkers in Chile caused thousands of dollars in damage and a general strike in taking place in Costa Rica. Hurricane Florence took Wilmington by storm and we interview anarchists on the ground doing disaster relief. There are quite a few prisoners who need support and we read excerpts from a heartfelt statement issued by prisoners at the Burnside Prison in Halifax who are ending their strike. Anarchists in London are trying something new! And there's lots of events coming up! Send us news, events, or ideas on how our show can better serve anarchist activity in your town by emailing us at podcast@crimethinc.com. {September 19, 2018} -------SHOW NOTES------ Table of Contents: Introduction {0:00} Headlines {1:15} Evictions in Hambach Forest {5:42} Strikes! in Costa Rica and Chile {11:10} Interview w Anarchists in Wilmington after Hurricane Florence {13:22} Explosions in Hanover {22:31} Repression roundup {25:45} Next Week's News {34:52} Download 29:30 minutes long version Autonomous Mutual Aid in the wake of Hurricane Florence Donate to Grassroots Hurricane Relief, in Durham, NC, or Mutual Aid Supplies Relief NC You can contact Tidewater IWW in the Norfolk, VA area, Mutual Aid Carrboro, Mutual Aid Disaster Relief or Blue Ridge Autonomous Defense Crew in North Carolina Donate to relief efforts around Andover and Lawrence, Massachusetts after an explosions and fires rocked their communities: Bread And Roses Lawrence, Lazarus House shelter, Elevated Thought , or Greater Lawrence Community Action Council. Upcoming anarchist book fairs and events: September 28–30: The 12th annual Balkan Anarchist Bookfair in Novi Sad, Serbia Anarchist book and propaganda gathering in Santiago, Chile October 13 and 14, encuentroanarquista.org. 20 and 21 in London, England, instead of an anarchist bookfair comrades there are organizing a decentralized anarchist festival! Help defend long term anarchist spaces: On September 29, there is a demo at 6 PM in defense of Liebig34, a self-organized, anarcha-queer-feminist collective house and social center in Berlin! And fund new ones: The Aftonomi Space in Yogyakarta, Indonesia is raising funds to equip their infoshop! Upcoming anti-fascist action: September 29: Oppose the League of the South's rally in Elizabethton, TN. Stay tuned to @HollerNetwork and @knoxradical for updates. Help fund defense for antifa arrested in Newnan, Georgia! In the next episode of Trouble, subMedia explores hiphop as a potent site of revolutionary politics. It drops on September 25th at 8pm on sub.media Other relevant CrimethInc. material: Learn more about the legacy of the September 11, 1973 coup in Chile through the insurrectionary documentary The Chicago Conspiracy Hotwire #3, Hotwire #6, and Hotwire #9 have interviews about mutual aid based, autonomous relief efforts in Texas, Florida, and Puerto Rico. Evictions HAVE BEGUN in the Hambach Forest! If you're in Europe, make your way to the Hambach Forest in Germany to help defend it, and the radical Ewok village of forest defenders who live there. Also, check out our audio documentary about the forest and the defense campaign to stop the cutting. Sales are OPEN for the 2019 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar! The theme of next year's calendar is Health/Care, and it features art and writing from current and former political prisoners like David Gilbert, Mike and Chuck Africa, and Laura Whitehorn. If you buy 10 or more, be sure to use the discount code “BULK” to get 10 or more calendars for $10 each—you can then sell the calendars to fundraise for your own organizing. Orders start shipping September 10! Call in to support Imam Hasan, Silenced on Death Row in Ohio! Sample script can be found here. Use this straightforward guide to writing prisoners from New York City Anarchist Black Cross to write Greg Curry, who was unjustly targeted after the Lucasville uprising: Greg Curry #213–159 OSP 878 Coitsville-Hubbard Rd Youngstown, OH 44505 USA September 26th is his birthday and he's asking people to make T-shirts that say “Free Greg Curry” on them, with “GregCurry.org” on the back and send photos of yourself wearing it to his Facebook page! We have a Twitter! Follow @HotwireWeekly and send us news that we should include in the show. Corrections and Clarifications The looting discussed in our interview took place at a Family Dollar, not at a Dollar General.
It's 17 years and a day after 9/11 and Iraq is still in shambles, so we rip apart liberals for thinking George W. Bush is somehow “cute”. 2001 pops up again when we compare the current economic crisis in Argentina to the wave of worker-led factory takeovers and anarchist media that resisted the last economic meltdown there. We call for anarchists to incorporate a critique of nationalism itself into our anti-fascist strategy and analysis, we include preliminary information for autonomous relief efforts based in mutual aid for #HurricaneFlorence, and we wrap up the National #PrisonStrike with an action report and a bunch of phone-zaps! Send us news, events, or ideas on how our show can better serve anarchist activity in your town by emailing us at podcast@crimethinc.com. {September 12, 2018} -------SHOW NOTES------ Table of Contents: Introduction {0:00} George W. Bush is not cute {0:50} The other 9/11 {2:45} Economic collapse in Argentina… again {4:00} Bringing back the anarchist critique of nationalism {5:25} Here come the hurricanes—time for mutual aid {11:00} #PrisonStrike ends {14:55} Repression roundup {20:35} Next Week's News {27:40} Download 29:30 minutes long version. Autonomous Mutual Aid in the wake of Hurricane Florence You can contact Tidewater IWW in the Norfolk, VA area or Blue Ridge Autonomous Defense Crew in North Carolina Fundraiser for grassroots hurricane relief after Florence Hurricane Florence prisoner solidarity phone zap Message regarding Hurricane Florence from our comrades in Mutual Aid Disaster Relief. Mutual Aid Disaster Relief will give a brief presentation on September 15th at 10:30am at the Uplift Climate Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Anarchist book fairs this weekend: September 15: The Eastern Connecticut Workers Bookfair in Parade Plaza, New London, Connecticut September 15: The 23rd annual Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair in Oakland, California September 28–30: The 12th annual Balkan Anarchist Bookfair in Novi Sad, Serbia Upcoming anti-fascist action: September 15: Stop the League of the South from disrupting TriPride in Johnson City, TN September 29: Oppose the League of the South's rally in Elizabethton, TN. Stay tuned to @HollerNetwork and @knoxradical for updates. Argentina: The documentary The Take looks at factory takeovers and a little of the abstentionist anti-voting movement in Argentina as a response to the economic crisis of 2001 Keep up with resistance news in Argentina through Indymedia Argentina and the excellent anti-authoritarian TV channel Antena Negra Other relevant CrimethInc. output: Our take on September 11 Learn more about the legacy of the September 11, 1973 coup in Chile through the insurrectionary documentary The Chicago Conspiracy Hotwire #3, Hotwire #6, and Hotwire #9 have interviews about mutual aid based, autonomous relief efforts in Texas, Florida, and Puerto Rico. Some anarchist critiques of nationalism: Patriotism: A Menace to Liberty by Emma Goldman Peace is Patriotic, and That's the Problem Against Nationalism by Anarchist Federation Donate to the legal defense fund for anti-racists and anti-fascists arrested in relation to the Silent Sam confederate monument in Chapel Hill, North Carolina Check out this guide on experiences and reflections dealing with undercover police infiltration in Toronto Evictions HAVE BEGUN in the Hambach Forest! If you're in Europe, make your way to the Hambach Forest in Germany to help defend it, and the radical Ewok village of forest defenders who live there. Also, check out our audio documentary about the forest and the defense campaign to stop the cutting. Pre-sales are OPEN for the 2019 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar! The theme of next year's calendar is Health/Care, and it features art and writing from current and former political prisoners like David Gilbert, Mike and Chuck Africa, and Laura Whitehorn. If you buy 10 or more, be sure to use the discount code “BULK” to get 10 or more calendars for $10 each—you can then sell the calendars to fundraise for your own organizing. Orders start shipping September 10! Use this straightforward guide to writing prisoners from New York City Anarchist Black Cross to write imprisoned American Indian Movement warrior Leonard Peltier. Leonard Peltier #89637–132 USP Coleman I Post Office Box 1033 Coleman, Florida 33521 Phone zap for Jason Walker You can contact the TDCJ Ombudsman at ombudsman@tdcj.texas.gov, as well as the Telford Unit's management at 903–628–3171 and garth.parker@tdcj.texas.gov. You can speak to the Regional Director's office at (903) 928–2623, billy.howard@tdcj.texas.gov and carl.mckellar@tdcj.texas.gov. Contact details for TDCJ head office are (936) 295–6371, Bryan.Collier@tdcj.texas.gov and exec.director@tdcj.texas.gov Script for phone calls: “Hello, I am contacting you as I have been made aware of a pattern of bogus disciplinary cases being issued by CO Renitia T. Davis. In particular, I wish to request that you bring in an appropriate outside investigator to fully investigate the recent cases issued to inmates Jason Renard Walker #1532092 and Logan Newsome #2163761 with an eye to getting these fraudulent cases overturned and expunged immediately, as well as conducting a full investigation into Officer Davis' history. Beyond this, I demand that you cease all forms of harassment and retaliation against Jason Walker, including but not limited to the issuing of bogus cases, the censorship of his correspondence, and the denial of access to heat respite. Please investigate and overturn all recent cases and disciplinary measures issued to Mr. Walker by Telford Unit staff, and investigate the conduct of Lieutenant Estrada, Sergeant Gilstrap, Sergeant Sartin, and Lieutenant Ricks, who have all played a role in the campaign of harassment. Thank you” Phone zap for Kevin Rashid Johnson Monday morning, starting at 9 AM, please phone and email the official in charge of interstate compact: Chief of Corrections Operations David Robinson. You can call the main office number at 804–674–3000 and ask to be transferred to his phone line. Robinson's email address is david.robinson@vadoc.virginia.gov When leaving a message or talking to Mr Robinson, refer to Rashid by his legal name Kevin Johnson. Explain that he is better off in Virginia, that he has been subjected to serious human rights abuses during previous transfers. We have a Twitter! Follow @HotwireWeekly and send us news that we should include in the show.
In this Hotwire we bring you two interviews: one from an anarchist organizer involved in indigenous-led anti-pipeline struggles in Canada about the recent announcement that construction will be halted on the Trans Mountain Pipeline; and we speak with an anti-fascist who was on the streets of Chemnitz, Germany on Saturday when anti-fascists blocked the latest Nazi mobilization there. We also ruminate on common sense anti-racism, whether political campaigns figure into anarchist strategy, and an anarchist approach to school dress code policies. There are plenty of updates from the [#PrisonStrike](https://itsgoingdown.org/prisonstrike/) and LOTS of announcements for action in September, so listen until the end! Send us news, events, or ideas on how our show can better serve anarchist activity in your town by emailing us at podcast@crimethinc.com. {September 5, 2018} -------SHOW NOTES------ Table of Contents: Introduction {0:00} Headlines {0:50} Antifa block Nazis in Chemnitz {14:05} Trans Mountain Pipeline on pause {20:20} Still tearing down the Confederacy in Chapel Hill and Charlottesville {26:00} Anarchists, stop running for office! {30:25} Repression roundup {34:50} Next Week's News {36:20} Download 29:30 minutes long version. The 2018 #PrisonStrike is ongoing! Check out the Incarcerated Workers website for more information, resources, and the list of prisoner's demands. This episode of the excellent podcast Kite Line features statements from two prisoners in South Carolina about the #PrisonStrike, and don't forget to check out episode #50 of The Ex-Worker, which is all about the 2016 national #PrisonStrike. Upcoming #PrisonStrike related events: September 7, Seattle, 7 PM: noise demo at the youth jail September 8, Columbia, SC, 1:30 PM: rally for prison reform September 8, Albuquerque, NM, 4 PM: prison strike solidarity rally September 9, Seattle, 3 PM: prisoner letter-writing September 9, Vancouver, British Columbia, 6 PM: a benefit screening of From Prisons to Prisons September 21, Minneapolis, MN, 6 PM: letter-writing night Other relevant Ex-Worker and Hotwire episodes: Hotwire #24 has an interview with an anarchist sex worker about the FOSTA-SESTA law. The Ex-Worker #51: Anarchism, Voting, and Direct Action: An Audio Zine Hotwire 3 includes our rant about Labor Day, and its attempt to detract from the real workers holiday, May Day, which is covered by the very first episode of The Ex-Worker. Video of activists shutting down Canadian Border Services in Montreal, from sub.Media. Donate here to support Jeff Winder in paying his $1 fine for punching neo-Nazi Jason Kessler. Check out the following links and social media to keep up with pipeline resistance in Canada: Stop Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Call to Action Camp Cloud at KM Surveillance Post Tiny House Warriors Kwekwecnewtxw - Coast Salish Watch House Stand With Kwantlen Sacred Fire Network If you're in Europe, make your way to the Hambach Forest in Germany to help defend it, and the radical Ewok village of forest defenders who live there. Also, check out our audio documentary about the forest and the defense campaign to stop the cutting. Upcoming anarchist book fairs: September 15: The Eastern Connecticut Workers Bookfair in Parade Plaza, New London, Connecticut September 15: The 23rd annual Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair in Oakland, California Upcoming anti-fascist action: September 15: Stop the League of the South from disrupting TriPride in Johnson City, TN September 29: Oppose the League of the South's rally in Elizabethton, TN. Stay tuned to @HollerNetwork and @knoxradical for updates. Pre-sales are OPEN for the 2019 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar! The theme of next year's calendar is Health/Care, and it features art and writing from current and former political prisoners like David Gilbert, Mike and Chuck Africa, and Laura Whitehorn. If you buy 10 or more, be sure to use the discount code “BULK” to get 10 or more calendars for $10 each—you can then sell the calendars to fundraise for your own organizing. Orders start shipping September 10! Use this straightforward guide to writing prisoners from New York City Anarchist Black Cross to write Brian Vaillancourt Alex Irwin, and Dion Ortiz. Brian Vaillancourt M42889 Robinson Correctional Center 13423 East 1150th Avenue Robinson, Illinois 62454 Birthday: September 5 Alexander Irwin #1318275 ERDCC 2727 Highway K Bonne Terre, MO 63628 Birthday: September 5 Dion Ortiz Burleigh County Detention Center Post Office Box 2499 Bismarck, North Dakota 58502 Birthday: September 10 We have a Twitter! Follow @HotwireWeekly and send us news that we should include in the show.