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Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
Back in 2018, when this podcast was in its first year, I traveled to Burlington, NC, to interview the Charlotte by way of Elkin, NC band Time Sawyer. Since then, my path has intersected with Sam Tayloe and his band Time Sawyer many times, ranging from seeing them perform more shows and festivals, to emceeing for the Reevestock Festival in Sam's hometown of Elkin. Time never stands still, even for (especially?) the band Time Sawyer. Reevestock took a final bow in 2024; the band changed out guitarists and said goodbye to their banjo player and founding member; the city of Elkin went forward with Sam's help to expand the concept and footprint of Reevestock with this year's inaugural Milltown Get Down festival. There was a lot of ground to cover since I last spoke with him, so I took a sojourn to Charlotte to catch up with Sam Tayloe at his home. We had an in-depth conversation about producing festivals, his passion for community and building bridges, the evolution of Time Sawyer, and more, including music from the band's new live album. This episode stands out for all that and for the fact that it is hosted and produced by Molly Mattox, a student at Isothermal Community College in Spindale, NC. Molly took my class on media performance, which includes a podcast assignment. She chose this interview for her podcast, and did a great job. It is not easy to produce an episode of this podcast, even for me, but she grasped the concept, spirit, and tone of the series in — pardon the pun — no time. Photos by Daniel Coston Photography Songs heard in this episode:"Julie” by Time Sawyer, from Plumb Live at the Cock and Bull“The Boxer” by Time Sawyer, from Plumb Live at the Cock and Bull, excerpt“210 (It's Over)” by Time Sawyer, from Plumb Live at the Cock and Bull, excerpt“Noah Got Nothing” by Time Sawyer, from Plumb Live at the Cock and Bull, excerpt“Oak and Pine” by Time Sawyer, from Plumb Live at the Cock and Bull We are glad you are here! Could you can help spread awareness of what we are doing? It is as easy as telling a friend and following this podcast on your platform of choice. You can find us on Apple here, Spotify here and YouTube here — hundreds more episodes await, filled with artists you may know by name, or musicians and bands that are ready to become your next favorites.You can follow us on social media: @southstories on Instagram, at Southern Songs and Stories on Facebook, and now on Substack here, where you can read the scripts of these podcasts, and get updates on what we are doing and planning in our quest to explore and celebrate the unfolding history and culture of music rooted in the American South, and going beyond to the styles and artists that it inspired and informed. - Joe Kendrick
Dancefloor Memories with Patrick Hawkins, over 60 Minutes of Disco, Soul and Funk Podcast. Classic tracks, Dancefloor fillers from, Billy Ocean, Sister Sledge, Narada Michael Walden, Mick Jackson, Two tracks from Patrice Rushen (including new Alex Di Cio Soulful remix of Forget Me Nots) and new tracks from, New Jersey Connection, Elkin & Nelson (Alex Di Cio Jazz Funk Remix), Lonely Jays ft JTreece, Patawane, and the Tune of The Week from Disco Stallion, more classic tracks from Double Exposure, Linx (Alex Di Cio Jazz Disco Remix), The Jammers. Just settle down with a long drink and chill or boogie around your kitchen to tracks others would never dream of playing! Spread the word, give me a like and follow my Podcasts. Much Love Pat
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
Regular listeners of this series will know that there is a certain festival that is near and dear to my heart, the Albino Skunk Music Festival. It is an event that insiders love passionately, and outsiders often puzzle over. What an unusual name! What an unlikely and often under-the-radar roster of artists! As I have said many times before in introducing the festival to a newcomer, I had long been a skeptic before setting foot on the property, at which point it took only minutes to realize that not only would I return to that festival; I would always return to it. As we enter the winter season, we are about as far away from festival season as one can get. But festivals are a year round endeavor -- practically all the spring and early summer festivals next year are already booked, and are rolling out their artist lineups in stages as they promote their events. Usually that means a headliner or a first volley of artists and bands announced in fall and winter, followed by one or two more updates which fill in the rest of the blanks. There is a ton of work going on right now for festivals happening next fall, and onwards to the following year. The teams that plan and staff these events never really have down periods. Even immediately after a festival ends, they go over what went right, what went wrong, what could be improved for next time, and then fill their calendar with meeting dates, dates when ticket prices go from early bird to full price, dates when they make marketing pushes, dates when they have to have new logos and merchandise, you name it. We will focus a lot on festivals here on Southern Songs and Stories over the coming months, beginning with this episode on the California band Wolf Jett. Soon, we will bring you a conversation from Time Sawyer front man and Milltown Get Down festival's Sam Tayloe. Also in our cue is a band that I got to sit with at Milltown Get Down in Elkin, NC, which was one that I got to enjoy at both Albino Skunk Music Festival and the Earl Scruggs Music Festival beforehand -- western NC's Holler Choir. Chris Jones of Wolf Jett performs at the Albino Skunk Music Festival 10/03/25 Songs heard in this episode:“Straight Back To You” by Wolf Jett, from Letting Go“Nothin' But Trouble” by Wolf Jett, live at Albino Skunk Music Festival 10/03/25, excerpt“Feel the Way I Feel” by Wolf Jett, live at Albino Skunk Music Festival 10/03/25, excerpt“Letting Go” by Wolf Jett, live at Albino Skunk Music Festival 10/03/25Please take a moment and give us a top rating on your podcast platform of choice, and where you can, a review. It makes a big impact on the ranking and therefore the visibility of this series to all the other music fans who also follow podcasts. This is Southern Songs and Stories, where our quest is to explore and celebrate the unfolding history and culture of music rooted in the American South, and going beyond to the styles and artists that it inspired and informed. - Joe Kendrick
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
We're back with an annual tradition of wrapping up the good & the bad of real estate in 2025, and the prediction pod of 2026. I am here with my good friend Elkin Serna, Elkin is voted the “Best Realtor in the USA” by his daughter and is the principal of the Serna Team here in NYC. He is a 9-time NYC Marathon Runner and part of the prestigious Real Trends 2025 by sales volume. I have had the pleasure of knowing for almost 2 decades in the real estate business. Born in Colombia and a New Yorker since age 10, Elkin brings that Wall Street grit from a decade in finance before joining the brokerage world. Elkin & I first met at a showing for one of the portfolios I represented in Midtown Manhattan. Eventually, I worked in the same office at the now-defunct brokerage TOWN Real Estate, once located here at 110 5th Avenue. Please follow Elkin on the socials @elkinjserna
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
The rolls have gotten big with large jackpots lately and Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss some history and Mega Millions jackpots as well as the season for winning and some new holiday games. The post Seth Elkin and Nestor discuss huge jackpots and the season for winning first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
The jackpots are huge and the winners have been having fun and producing tales of charity as well in the community. Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery returns to add it all up and set Nestor straight on the sweet smells of the holiday scratch-off season. The post Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery adds up big jackpots and fun local winner tales with Nestor first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
En un emotivo reencuentro, los exjugadores de aquel glorioso momento recordaron varias anécdotas, como el día que "la tierra se movió". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
Big dinosaurs, big prizes! Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery talks Jurassic Park and Mummy Money in addition to the biggest promotion of the year in progress Ravens scratch-off winners appear every day. The post Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery talks dinosaurs and Mummy Money in addition to Ravens scratch-off season winners first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
Hello and welcome to what will be our final episode of September 2025! We'd had a fantastic month and this last installment is no different. Today we welcome Lisa Gardner back to the show to chat all about her latest novel Kiss Her Goodbye, the fourth book in the Frankie Elkin series. I mention welcome back because we actually has Lisa on the show last year while she was on the road promoting book three… but whether you're up to date on ever misadventure thus far, vaguely recall that previous installment or are just excited to dive in… look no further. Follow LisaFollow OTSOTS SubstackMap of Indie BookstoresGet KISS HER GOODBYEWhite Birch BooksPoisoned PenMurder by the BooksThe Curious IguanaAn Unlikely Story
When we saw that the winner got four more than one million dollars, we had questions. Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss some odd winning numbers and the fine local art the agency collected in its most recent promotion for a 2026 scratchoff with a Free State theme. The post Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss odd winning numbers and fine local art first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
The fun of football is here and Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss the annual Ravens scratch-off prizes and promotion that is the most success of the year for the agency. Let's talk big winners and unique experiences as the NFL roller coaster ride of fandom continues in Baltimore. The post Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery talks big winners and Ravens scratchoff fun for football season with Nestor first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
Émission consacrée à faire le point sur les faits saillants hebdomadaires de la culture hispanophone, que ce soit d'ici comme d'ailleurs. Toujours avec la joie et l'humour qui nous caractérisent, nous mettons la table pour deux heures de votre dose musicale assez éclectique : du tango à la rumba, du candomblé au mapalé et de la salsa au cha-cha-cha.
Episode 108 with Jeremy Elkin, skateboarder and filmmaker from Montréal, Québec. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Montréal where he started skating as a young teen in the late 90's, putting his name to a number of skate films throughout the 00's including “Lo-Def” (2008), “Elephant Direct” (2010), “Poisonous Products” (2011) and “The Brodies” (2013), embarking on a documentary project centered around Eli Gesner and RB Umali's iconic Zoo York “Mixtape” video which eventually evolved into “All the Streets Are Silent” (2021), focused on the convergence of hip-hop and skateboarding in New York City between 1987 and 1997, relocating to Tokyo, Japan in 2024 where he keeps working on numerous rad projects and much more through surprise questions from friends of his.(00:13) – Intro(01:25) – Eli Gesner(09:17) – Jeremy Pettit(14:59) – Mike Fyfe(18:35) – Leo Gutman(27:51) – Julien Januszkiewicz(32:27) – Joseph Delgado(35:16) – Eric Lebeau(37:39) – Aaron Herrington(40:29) – Rob Campbell(41:52) – German Nieves(44:12) – Charles Lamb(47:06) – Dan Magee(52:08) – Sandro Grison(01:09:43) – Ted Gushue(01:10:41) – Barry Walsh(01:19:38) – Jimmy McDonald(01:20:48) – Xavier Tera(01:23:21) – Jahmal Williams(01:24:22) – Yuki Watanabe(01:29:49) – Marc Tison(01:33:15) – Josh Kalis(01:37:07) – Steve Rodriguez(01:40:47) – Kevin Lowry(01:47:35) – Josh Stewart(01:51:03) – Jacob Rosenberg(01:58:28) – Bradley Sheppard(02:01:57) – Greg Hunt(02:08:36) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
It's getting serious. Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery talks big jackpots and Home Run Riches long balls from the Orioles with Nestor before the Ravens season scratch-offs are set to arrive later in August. The post Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery talk jackpots and long balls with Nestor before Ravens season scratch first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
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Every year at the MACo event in Ocean City, John Martin and Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery give Nestor a full report and where all of the dough goes through casino and sports wagering and the many streams of revenue and distribution for the state's gambling agency. It's more interesting than you think... The post John Martin and Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery give Nestor the MACo annual report and where the dough goes first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
We come to the end of the book of Numbers this week with the double portion Matot-Massei. The Israelites wrap up a challenging chapter of wandering through the desert and they have started looking ahead to life in the Promised Land. The closing of this book offers an important message for the Israelites and us today.Each week, a member of the clergy offers their personal perspective on a topic of their choice, such as the week's Torah portion, a Jewish holiday, ritual, custom, or history. Facebook: Wilshire Boulevard TempleWebsite: wbtla.orgYoutube: Wilshire Boulevard TempleInstagram: wilshireboulevardtemple
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Send us a textIn this riveting episode of Conversations with Big Rich, host Rich Klein delves into the fascinating world of off-road racing and rallying with the esteemed John Elkin. John, a renowned off-road historian and writer, shares his journey from family adventures in Death Valley to becoming a pivotal figure in off-road motorsports journalism.Episode Highlights:Early Off-Road Influences: John recounts his early exposure to off-road adventures with family trips to Death Valley, setting the stage for his lifelong passion for the sport.Racing and Writing Journey: Discover how John transitioned from being an off-road enthusiast to a respected writer and historian in the off-road community. He shares anecdotes about covering iconic races and the people he met along the way.Navigating Challenges: John opens up about his battle with melanoma and how it shifted his focus from racing to preserving the history of the sport through writing.Impact of the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame: Explore John's contributions to the HallSupport the show
Host Tara Jabbari interviews editor Dustin Elkin who has worked in Los Angeles and Chicago for clients such as CBS, Mattel, Hallmark, and Bally's. During their conversation, Dustin shares the importance of networking, his work ethic, and why he is a fan of utilizing AI for his work - including for his own podcast, The Video Editing Guru Podcast.Connect with Dustin: https://www.dustinelkin.com/The Video Editing Guru Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-video-editing-guru/id1768209291 Podcraftr is what Dustin uses for his podcast. Here is an affiliate link in case you are interested: https://podcraftr.com/?linkId=lp_854324&sourceId=dustin-elkin&tenantId=podcraftr ---Subscribe to learn more about filmmaking, production, media makers, creator resources, visual storytelling, and every aspect that brings film, television, and video projects from concepts to our screens. Check out the MediaMakerSpotlight.com show page to find even more conversations with industry professionals that inspire, educate, and entertain!We on the Women in Film & Video (WIFV) Podcast Team work hard to make this show a great resource for our listeners, and we thank you for listening!
What if the biggest threats to your deal flow aren't the numbers—but the blindspots?Gili Elkin, Founder and Managing Partner at ICI Fund (Innovation, Community, and Intelligence), shares how she evaluates and builds high-impact, high-integrity partnerships with both funders and founders.==============CEO Blindspots® Podcast Guest: Gili Elkin, Founder and Managing Partner at ICI Fund
This has been another difficult week. As we wait and watch and hold our breath over the news coming out of Israel, we feel tension, concern, and hope. The events unfolding in Israel and in our own backyard fill up our thoughts and trouble our sleep. In the past week I've had several conversations with congregants about Israel in particular, and what many of us keep coming back to is the awe we feel for how Israelis are handling the situation. Each week, a member of the clergy offers their personal perspective on a topic of their choice, such as the week's Torah portion, a Jewish holiday, ritual, custom, or history. Facebook: Wilshire Boulevard TempleWebsite: wbtla.orgYoutube: Wilshire Boulevard TempleInstagram: wilshireboulevardtemple
Jewish Faith & Jewish Facts with Rabbi Steven Garten. Aired: June 1, 2025 on CHRI Radio 99.1FM in Ottawa, Canada. For questions, email Rabbi Garten at rabbishg@templeisraelottawa.com For more CHRI shows, visit chri.ca
Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery tells us the story of local man who nearly threw away a million dollar winning scratch-off ticket and more fun winners as summer promotions kick in for more fun and winner tales of cashing in. The post Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery tells story of man who nearly threw away a million dollar winning ticket first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
5/28/25: Larry Hott reviews "Joan Baez: I Am a Noise" & "What Happened, Miss Simone?" CDH Chief of Emerg Medicine Dr. Alberto Perez & EMS Stroke Coordinator Ben Hogan: stroke awareness. Brian Adams w/ Politico correspondent Brian Dabbs: Trump v renewable energy. Musicians Johnny Joelson, Ginny Elkin & Dan Zukergood performing LIVE in studio & at the Iron Horse June 1.
The town of Elkin, NC, boasts only 4000 residents, but its downtown seems to resemble a town much larger than that. What looks to me like a downtown about half the size of my home town of Shelby, NC, turns out to be a good bit less populated than its footprint suggests. But making a bigger impression than expected is in keeping with everything I have experienced in this foothills town in the northwest part of the state — Elkin likes to punch above its weight. My first trip to Elkin was for the Reevestock Music Festival, created by the band Time Sawyer, whose members largely grew up there. It is a festival that garners national artists as well as regional favorites, and every time I returned, it came up a winner: well balanced, with enough star power but also plenty of pleasant surprises and new discoveries, plus it was almost intimate with its crowd of hundreds rather than thousands in attendance. Elkin remains a favorite destination for that festival alone, and now I can add to that list, with The Martha Bassett Show producing live events at the Reeves Theater for eight years running. Martha Bassett celebrates with guests and house band at the finale of The Martha Bassett Show 04/03/25Photo: Steel String Photography The Martha Bassett Show put on its 100th episode in April of this year, which seemed like the perfect time to trek up and take it all in. The show featured guests Liz Longley from Nashville, Hank Pattie & the Current from the Triangle region of NC, and a VA music artist who is best known for building guitars for stars like Eric Clapton, Gillian Welch, Vince Gill, Peter Rowan (and hundreds of others, famous or not), Wayne Henderson. I spoke with both Martha Bassett and Wayne Henderson while there, where we talked with Martha about the extraordinary nature of the show with collaboration amongst its guests a built-in feature, the ever-changing and now perhaps especially challenging landscape for the arts, and with Wayne about his world famous instruments as well as memories of Doc Watson, and current Grand Ole Opry member and client Marty Stuart. All of that and a lot more is here, including musical excerpts from The Martha Bassett Show on this episode of Southern Songs and Stories. Songs heard in this episode:Wayne Henderson and Friends “Sweet Georgia Brown” from The Martha Bassett Show 04/03/25Wayne Henderson and Friends intro from Martha Bassett into “Panhandle Rag” from The Martha Bassett Show 04/03/25, excerpt“I'll Fly Away” Martha Bassett with Liz Longley, Hank Pattie & the Current, Wayne Henderson and Friends and house band from The Martha Bassett Show 04/03/25Thanks for dropping by! We hope you can help spread awareness of what we are doing. It is as easy as telling a friend and following this podcast on your platform of choice. You can find us on Apple here, Spotify here and YouTube here — hundreds more episodes await, filled with artists you may know by name, or musicians and bands that are ready to become your next favorites. This series is a part of the lineup of both public radio WNCW and Osiris Media, with all of the Osiris shows available here. You can also hear new episodes on Bluegrass Planet Radio here. Thanks to Jaclyn Anthony for producing the radio adaptations of this series on WNCW, where we worked with Joshua Meng, who wrote and performed our theme songs. This is Southern Songs and Stories: the music of the South and the artists who make it. - Joe Kendrick
Celebrant and homilist, Fr. Elkin González speaks on the impact and meaning of Pope Francis's Pontificate from the Pope's Memorial Mass at Holy Family Cathedral on Easter Monday, April 21st. The Eastern Oklahoma Catholic Podcast is brought to you by The Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma.Sign up for diocesan email updates or follow the diocese at...Facebook | X | Instagram | Youtube
Anything that allows us to talk about the legit old game shows makes life better. Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery gets Nestor ready to pick a door in the new "Let's Make a Deal" and "Press Your Luck" scratch-off games. The post Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery gets Nestor ready to pick a door on Lets Make a Deal first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Three big winners around Baltimore this week and the Orioles homers keep adding up. Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery brings the winners home with local jackpots and the new Back To The Future scratch-off game. The post Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery brings winners home with local jackpots and Home Run Riches first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Spring has arrived in Southern California, signaling a time to embrace warmer weather and prepare for Passover. Rabbi Hannah Elkin expands beyond the story of the Exodus from Egypt and shares the other Jewish traditions, including the reading of Song of Songs, symbolizing new beginnings.This seasonal transition is mirrored in the Torah portion, Parashat Vayikra, which calls for spiritual and emotional purification. Despite the challenges of the recent winter, including fires and floods, there is hope that the beauty of the earth and our spirits will blossom anew. As we approach Passover, may this time of renewal bring love, beauty, and fresh starts for all.Each week, a member of the clergy offers their personal perspective on a topic of their choice, such as the week's Torah portion, a Jewish holiday, ritual, custom, or history. Facebook: Wilshire Boulevard TempleWebsite: wbtla.orgYoutube: Wilshire Boulevard TempleInstagram: wilshireboulevardtemple
Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery goes Back To The Future with Nestor as they torpedo into the swing of Home Run Riches and baseball season with Orioles homers for cash. The post Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery goes Back To The Future with Nestor as they torpedo into the swing of Home Run Riches and baseball season first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Paris, 2019. An apartment in Belleville. Following a miscarriage and a breakdown, Anna, a psychoanalyst, finds herself unable to return to work. Instead, she obsesses over a kitchen renovation and befriends a new neighbor—a younger woman called Clémentine who has just moved into the building and is part of a radical feminist collective. Paris, 1972. The same apartment in Belleville. Florence and Henry are renovating their kitchen. She is finishing her degree in psychology, dropping into feminist activities, and devotedly attending the groundbreaking, infamous seminars held by the renowned analyst Jacques Lacan. She is hoping to conceive their first child, though Henry isn't sure he's ready for fatherhood. Two couples, fifty years apart, face the challenges of marriage, fidelity, and pregnancy. They inhabit this same small space in separate but similar times—times charged with political upheaval and intellectual controversy. A novel in the key of Éric Rohmer, Lauren Elkin's Scaffolding is about the way our homes collect and hold our memories and our stories, about the bonds we create and the difficulty of ever fully severing them, about the ways all the people we've loved live on in us. Lauren Elkin is also the author of Art Monsters and Flâneuse, a New York Times Books Review notable book and a finalist for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, Le Monde, Frieze, and The Times Literary Supplement, among others. A native New Yorker, Elkin lived in Paris for twenty years and now resides in London. Recommended Books Italo Calvino, Under the Jaguar Sun Garth Greenwell, Small Rain Catherine Lacey, Möbius Strip The novels of Elizabeth Bowen Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is published with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paris, 2019. An apartment in Belleville. Following a miscarriage and a breakdown, Anna, a psychoanalyst, finds herself unable to return to work. Instead, she obsesses over a kitchen renovation and befriends a new neighbor—a younger woman called Clémentine who has just moved into the building and is part of a radical feminist collective. Paris, 1972. The same apartment in Belleville. Florence and Henry are renovating their kitchen. She is finishing her degree in psychology, dropping into feminist activities, and devotedly attending the groundbreaking, infamous seminars held by the renowned analyst Jacques Lacan. She is hoping to conceive their first child, though Henry isn't sure he's ready for fatherhood. Two couples, fifty years apart, face the challenges of marriage, fidelity, and pregnancy. They inhabit this same small space in separate but similar times—times charged with political upheaval and intellectual controversy. A novel in the key of Éric Rohmer, Lauren Elkin's Scaffolding is about the way our homes collect and hold our memories and our stories, about the bonds we create and the difficulty of ever fully severing them, about the ways all the people we've loved live on in us. Lauren Elkin is also the author of Art Monsters and Flâneuse, a New York Times Books Review notable book and a finalist for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, Le Monde, Frieze, and The Times Literary Supplement, among others. A native New Yorker, Elkin lived in Paris for twenty years and now resides in London. Recommended Books Italo Calvino, Under the Jaguar Sun Garth Greenwell, Small Rain Catherine Lacey, Möbius Strip The novels of Elizabeth Bowen Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is published with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Paris, 2019. An apartment in Belleville. Following a miscarriage and a breakdown, Anna, a psychoanalyst, finds herself unable to return to work. Instead, she obsesses over a kitchen renovation and befriends a new neighbor—a younger woman called Clémentine who has just moved into the building and is part of a radical feminist collective. Paris, 1972. The same apartment in Belleville. Florence and Henry are renovating their kitchen. She is finishing her degree in psychology, dropping into feminist activities, and devotedly attending the groundbreaking, infamous seminars held by the renowned analyst Jacques Lacan. She is hoping to conceive their first child, though Henry isn't sure he's ready for fatherhood. Two couples, fifty years apart, face the challenges of marriage, fidelity, and pregnancy. They inhabit this same small space in separate but similar times—times charged with political upheaval and intellectual controversy. A novel in the key of Éric Rohmer, Lauren Elkin's Scaffolding is about the way our homes collect and hold our memories and our stories, about the bonds we create and the difficulty of ever fully severing them, about the ways all the people we've loved live on in us. Lauren Elkin is also the author of Art Monsters and Flâneuse, a New York Times Books Review notable book and a finalist for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, Le Monde, Frieze, and The Times Literary Supplement, among others. A native New Yorker, Elkin lived in Paris for twenty years and now resides in London. Recommended Books Italo Calvino, Under the Jaguar Sun Garth Greenwell, Small Rain Catherine Lacey, Möbius Strip The novels of Elizabeth Bowen Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is published with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Luke is from Neenah, Wisconsin and joined the Hawkeyes in the class of 2021. Luke served as the long snapper for the Iowa Hawkeyes over the last four years. Luke shares his journey from being a high school quarterback in Wisconsin to becoming a standout long snapper at Iowa. He discusses his experiences, including the unexpected moment he was called to snap during the Iowa State game, his intensive snaps in cold weather games, and the mental and physical progression throughout his college career. We also delve into his current preparations for pursuing an NFL career, including his training and the showcases he's participating in. We get really deep in to the nerdy lane of special teams, how great Tory and Rhys have been, Casey Kreiter paving the way, what he specifically has to do to make the league, and more.If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more!Find us on social media @washedupwalkonsVisit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more!
Ashley Elkin is missing and now police are searching for her in a nearby landfill. Her boyfriend has been arrested on other charges, but where is Ashley? Tonight, Nancy Grace and her team of experts uncover the case of missing Ashley Elkin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.