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Andrew Billingsly, CEO at Plaswire, joins to discuss how the company recycles wind turbine blades into construction materials, timber replacements, and utility products. Plus carbon fiber recovery, zero-dust cutting technology, and plans to license blueprint factories worldwide. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Andrew Billingsly: Exactly. Allen Hall: Are we good? Andrew Billingsly: I’m truly impressed with this great operation you’ve got. You really moved this forward, isn’t it? That’s great. We try. Yeah. Allen Hall: Yeah, we try. We’re not Andrew Billingsly: trying. You do. Allen Hall: So I, I will put an intro to this episode when we get back to the states. So I’m just gonna say, Andrew, welcome to the show. And then we will start talking. Andrew Billingsly: Where do I look Allen Hall: here? Andrew Billingsly: Right? Just, just here. Allen Hall: Yeah. Don’t worry about those. We’ll figure that out later. That’s, Andrew Billingsly: yeah. A bit of AI in that. Yeah. Allen Hall: Yeah. Andrew Billingsly: And you’ll see as well. Andrew, welcome to the program. Thank you very much, Alan. Joe, really great pleasure to be here today. Allen Hall: So we’re here to learn about PLA wire and all the great things you’re doing in Northern Ireland because you’re involved in a lot of recycling efforts in wind, outside of wind. You’re doing very novel things, which I think the world needs to hear about. Let’s just back up a minute, because not everybody. And particularly [00:01:00]in North America has heard of PLA wire, even though you, you’re all over LinkedIn. What does PLA wire do? What is this basic fundamental of PLA wire? Andrew Billingsly: Basically, we’re a processor of polymers. Okay? Andrew Billingsly: So that’s how we see ourselves, that’s how we frame ourselves. We’re a polymer processor with a waste management license. Uh, Joel Saxum: I think the important thing here, and this is why I wanted to have this conversation, you and I have been talking in the background for a few years, is. The rhetoric around a lot of the world is we have this problem with recycling blades. We can’t figure it out. Nobody’s got any solutions. Um, and if they do, it’s very agricultural as we say, right? They’re just grinding them up, using ’em in this, that, and what I tell people is like, no, no, you’re incorrect here. There are people doing this. There is, there is solutions out there. It just needs to be, we need, we need to talk about it. We need to put it out there. Andrew Billingsly: Absolutely. Uh, I fight very hard to tell the true story. Of course, there’s a [00:02:00] lot of greenwashing in every sector of every industry in the world, and those who do it right have to defend themselves. I mean, unfortunately, that’s what we have to do. Fortunately, mostly we’re able to do that if we work hard at it. For us, we do not have a problem in general, dealing with wind farm waste. Wind farm waste is for us blades. Because we’ve taken a pragmatic approach to it. We have to look at how we deal with any waste coming into our, uh, process to ensure it’s environmentally handled, that it’s handled correctly, environmentally, that it meets a price point so that whatever we do with it, we can sell that product, ensure that it’s sustainable in how we operate, and it’s fully circular. So that’s how we’ve addressed wind blades. We were invited into the industry and we worked out what was needed in the industry. But [00:03:00] before we went all full on with it, we had to make sure we could make products that was saleable, that was usable, and could be utilized within the industry wherever possible. But you thought outside of the box Allen Hall: quite a bit because the way I think the wind turbine blade recycling efforts have gone is to say, well, we’ll, just like Joel was saying, we’ll just grind them up. You’re taking polymer outside of the wind blade world that you’ve been using in aerospace and other industries and saying the valuable part of the wind turbine blade is the fiber and the resin, whatever remains there. If I combine that with other polymers, I can create products with a lifetime that can replace other more expensive items, metal items, cement items. That is the, the, the wisdom that went into what you have done. How did you come up with that? Andrew Billingsly: I think I was born outta the box. Frankly. I’ve been told that several times.[00:04:00] We’re a solution orientated company. Uh, I was talking recently to somebody about how we built our first factory in Northern Ireland that went up in 10 weeks. That’s 20,000 square feet. And because the pressure we were under, we had that factory erected and in operation in 10 weeks. And that’s just a fact. That’s a recorded fact. And I looked back only two years later and said, heck, what did we do there? Yeah, because we had to do it. So we did it. Yeah. We looked at the problem with the wind blade and we thought, we’ve gotta get a good solution for this. And we’d done that years before with aviation. We were presented with the challenge to deal with plastics arising from the manufacturer’s seating. Now the US produces all the plastics for that sector. It comes into Europe for manufacturing seats, a lot of it local to where our factory is, but nobody had a solution. I have to put my hands up now. I broke a few rules here. I filled two [00:05:00] barn up with this material chopped up and ready to sell, but I actually couldn’t sell it, but I knew there was a solution. So I worked on that for perhaps 18 months and then it worked. And today we are the main, uh, processor of this plastic that comes out of aircraft seating manufacturing, possibly. We still are the only one doing that. Allen Hall: So you actually take the plastics from the manufacturer of seating and there’s a lot of scrap that’s involved in that. Andrew Billingsly: Yep. Allen Hall: You take all that plastic waste, you bring it back into your facility, you recombine and pelletize it again so that it can be reused somewhere else. Andrew Billingsly: Yes, that material goes into, uh, an extrusion process with another company now. Okay. Wow. Joel Saxum: But, but that’s the same thing you’re doing in wind right now, right? The making it circular, but you’re adding or you’re, you’re adding other second use plastics to it. Andrew Billingsly: Yeah. So our outta the box thinking was looking back in 2018, how do we grow our business [00:06:00] because recycling plastics within the extrusion world and the injection molding world. What’s getting more internal companies getting better at dealing with their own waste and putting it back into the circuit. So what’s the waste? Nobody wants. It’s the really mucky stuff. It’s this material that comes out of, for example, bio digesters that take the supermarket garbage, the yellow label food that people don’t buy because it’s really is in a bad state. And that goes for digestion and they pull outta those biodigester 10% plastic waste. Hmm. That is a really difficult product to deal with. And not only that, you also find a similar volume of waste coming maybe 24 tons a day, in some cases, sometimes more from the municipal waste processing centers as well. All this waste plastic goes for incineration. Nobody knows how to economically recycle that. So we took on that challenge and produced what we call [00:07:00] RX polymer, which is. Hm, going through pattern now. I got the number only yesterday incidentally for it. And, uh, this enables us then to combine plastics that would not normally combine. So think about polyethylene, polypropylene. Yeah, they mix, but then add in nylon, adding polyester. PET, add in styrene, adding up to 8%, uh, PVC materials. It’s an unknown for a polymer engineer, but we did that. And we cooperated with the university in Ireland to prove it. Uh, this is the technology Uni University in Shannon, and we still have an extremely good relationship with them. So we have this polymer. Along comes COVID, we worked with it. We did the deep dive. We went out to find out could we make product with it, could we make a product people wanted, and could we sell that product because what’s the point otherwise? And then after COVID. [00:08:00] We went out into the market, met with aviation, had a very substantial and transformative almost meeting with Paul Bella, director at Boeing. So by the end of the year we’d worked out along with some discussions with Air Airbus and with Tarmac Aero serve, how we could help them with their composite wastes as part of our RX polymer January, 2023. We got sucked into a, into the wind sector. Allen Hall: Mm-hmm. Andrew Billingsly: January, 2023. We got sucked into the wind sector with a significant phone call from Ted. We had a meeting and agreed to take their first blades. We went out bo more land and that was start of a journey. Allen Hall: Okay. So it just calls you up and says, Andrew, I need you to start recycling our offshore, mostly offshore or all offshore blades. Andrew Billingsly: These were initially on shore blades. On Allen Hall: shore blades. Okay. Andrew Billingsly: And they said, did we know how to do it? Could [00:09:00]we do it? Allen Hall: Okay? Andrew Billingsly: And we said, yes. Allen Hall: You said that? Yes. Without really knowing if the answer is yes. Andrew Billingsly: Yes. Allen Hall: Okay. I, I think that one of the things, I’m gonna back up just for a minute here. One of the things about Northern Ireland that people in the states don’t really realize is plastics and ejection molding are a focal point for Northern Ireland. Roy, which is the big plastic comb. Brush manufacturer is based in Northern Ireland, so there’s a tremendous amount of plastic knowledge, injection molding knowledge sitting right in the same area. So hearing your story just makes me think, yes, this all starts to make sense now that, that the whole region is a, uh, epicenter in it, so to speak, of how to think about plastics working with shorts and bombardier and all the now Airbus and Boeing. Those people are brilliant and you’re cut off the same limb of the tree. Right. [00:10:00] Where are these products now being used? So you now you’re getting blade from Wared and you, well, let’s talk first. Andrew Billingsly: You have other customers besides Wared now you have some big names there. Oh, absolutely. So we do work with Airbus. We do work with Boeing on the aviation side, but we’re talking wind today. Uh, so we have Sted, we work with Eola, Scottish Power Renewables, work with GE Verona. RWE uh, a host of them actually just goes on and on, you know, and it’s very important to serve these companies as best we can. Uh, we’ve recently started working with EDF and taking first fleets from a lot of these first fleets of blades from these companies. We have a contract with BNM, which is in partnership with Ocean Wind for the future. BNM is B and Owner one of those great stories of a dirty company in the sense of producing. Fuel for, uh, households from Pete, which is extremely smoky and so forth, transforming to being the best [00:11:00] when it comes to, uh, renewables in Ireland. Wow. Wow. Yeah, Joel Saxum: I didn’t even know you could do that. Make fuel out of Pete. I just knew you made whiskey out of it. My knowledge is not as good as your, your knowledge. Uh, but so questions for you. Then you have all these other customers coming in. You’re bringing in plastics from other areas and other sectors. How many right now as it sits, how many wind blades can you guys run through, you think? What does a yearly put throughput look like? So Andrew Billingsly: when we get to capacity as we grow the business, we’ll be able to process up to 11,000 tons of blades on our site. Joel Saxum: Okay. Andrew Billingsly: Whoa. Which is a good size capacity. Yeah. Uh, far, far in excess of what we expected, but that was to do with development. We moved from putting 10% blade into our finished product to 30%. Joel Saxum: Yeah. Andrew Billingsly: It was a big step. We achieved that in March this year, and it was just a. Happy days. And, Joel Saxum: and when we talk product, right, we’re talking the RX polymer, but what is the end product? What can that be used for? Andrew Billingsly: So the end product, uh, we can directly [00:12:00] replace virgin plastics in certain situations in the construction industry. Things like protection board, shuttering board and that type of thing. For, uh, precast concrete, there’s a lot of precast concrete products are manufactured because it’s easy to do with, uh, concrete and to use virgin plastics. It’s just not even thought of doing that. But with our RX polymer and the combination of a fiber base in it, we can produce precast concrete products, which outperform concrete versions. We’ve now got a polymer version, which won’t crack through temperature, variation through vibration, through wet and dry cycling, that type of thing. Wow. It’s kind of no brainer in a sense. And then on the timber replacement, Joel Saxum: scour protection, offshore wind. Allen Hall: There’s certain, well being in Northern Ireland, there’s a lot of wind and rain and sea and all the above. Oh yeah. It’s Andrew Billingsly: plenty of all of those. There it is. Definitely. It’s just wet and a bit like Glasgow, plenty of rain, you [00:13:00] know, and or Seattle’s not so different actually. It’s sure. Very similar. It could be quite similar. Yeah. So, and timber replacement is a big thing because the supply of timber cannot meet demand. Yeah. To try and accelerate the supply of timber. They accelerate the growth of the trees using hydrocarbons in the form of fertilizers. And it’s not really gonna go anywhere in the right way. But to be able to put out product now, which outperforms timber for the utilities is a logical step for us. And that’s what we’ve done. Producing poles and posts, which are fiber reinforced, which outperformed timber for the utility companies. Just one design by one utility in the UK consumes 33,000 tons a year. It is madness. I know. But we can offer them a product which lasts a minimum of 30 years certified versus a timber version that because of the regulations regarding, uh, preservatives, it could only last between eight and 10 years. Allen Hall: Oh, [00:14:00] sure. Well that makes a lot of sense. So you’ve, you’ve broken through the barrier of blade recycling into now almost consumer products, industrial products, construction products. Uh. What’s next? Where are you going next? You gonna start making airplanes and cars out of this material or Andrew Billingsly: no? That I fell outta the box actually bumping my head so I can’t go any further. Um, where do we go from this Look, we are always going to be looking to be better at what we do, so on the blade side, we have great cutting technology that everybody should look at and consider doing something at least similar. So no dust. Very important, and we are moving sometime next year. We haven’t got a date for this yet, where we’ll have a robotic cutting system with absolutely no ze, no dust at all. Zero dust. That’s amazing. Yeah. Joel Saxum: That’s a, that is a, that’s a big problem in like the states for plane recycling. The, the [00:15:00] regulations around dust and um, and how close you can be to residential areas and siding and all those kind of things. Andrew Billingsly: If you’re making dust and it’s landing on the ground, it’s gonna be there forever. So don’t make it. Joel Saxum: There you go. Andrew Billingsly: That’s the fact. Um, the idea of the robotics is also to be able to recover the carbon fiber, stay in the center of the blade. Joel Saxum: Yeah. ‘ Andrew Billingsly: cause carbon fiber is heading towards being a shortage product. And we have the opportunity to preserve that and re reuse that product effectively. If you see the carbon fiber in a blade and the big blades, 70 meters and so forth, you go, wow, it’s pencil thickness. You don’t want to see that getting weight. Allen Hall: Right. Andrew Billingsly: So using expensive Allen Hall: too. Yeah. Andrew Billingsly: Using, yeah, it’s very expensive. Get more so, you know, we are using carbon fiber for novelty. Things like fass in cars and so forth, right. Or wrongs and other matter. But it’s utilizing a product that needs to be going into better applications. No doubt about it. So we’re going in that way to improve the cutting technology. And then [00:16:00] another area is a recyclable blade. So we are talking with the developers of the original recyclable Blade technology about should we be working with them to operate a facility to enable that future technology to become operable. It’s okay to sell the product, but are you recycling it afterwards? Allen Hall: Right. Can you break it down and get the fiber out of it? Yeah. Andrew Billingsly: So they’re early discussions and we’d like to progress those over time and achieve a success for everybody there. Joel Saxum: So Audi, the, the, the facility in Ireland, you’re doing a lot of process improvement. You’re getting better and better and better, but you can, you can process a certain amount of tons there per year. Are you looking at mainland Europe, US South America? Are you, are you moving around yet or, Andrew Billingsly: yeah. You are a mind reader, aren’t you? I think. Come on now. Look. So we are working with the crown estate. I don’t know, how do you know about the crown estate? Very, uh, influential party, uh, regarding offshore wind [00:17:00] and onshore wind. Okay. And we are working on a feasibility study with them to create a blueprint factory and put up a new facility in the United Kingdom in Scotland. Where we put, that is still under negotiation at the moment because it depends whether or not there’s gonna be a blade manufacturing facility there. Blade manufacturing waste has to be dealt with. Oh yes, it has to. And it’s been ignored and it has to be dealt with and we align to be doing that. Allen Hall: So you would set up shop next door to the blade manufacturing facility. Andrew Billingsly: That’s the optimal thing to do. Allen Hall: Sure it is. Andrew Billingsly: Yep. And there’s various discussions taking place with more than one manufacturer about putting a facility into Scotland, but I’m not privy to discuss those things. And then in England, working with a consortium to put up a facility there which will support the offshore wind as it decommissions. Allen Hall: Oh sure. Wow. See, we have a lot of plans. Yeah. For Andrew Billingsly: the future. Yeah. And we real, we will realize them. Uh, the beauty of all of this [00:18:00] is the carbon saving because we are diverting products away from incineration. And if you take a blade and put into cement kilt, you’re still producing CO2. Allen Hall: Sure. It Andrew Billingsly: has to. And we know that’s not a long term solution because when you melt glass, glass sinks to the bottom of the furnace and one by one cement kiln say, we’ve had enough of this and it seems to affect the refractory bricks as well. Which causes deterioration and another cost for the cement companies. So we can prevent between 2.7 and 2.9 tons of CO2 production. For every ton of waste we divert from this generation. Allen Hall: Wow. That’s tremendous. Andrew Billingsly: That’s tremendous. Yeah. And then the products we replace in the market, the virgin plastics, the precast concrete replacements, the, the timber replacements all have high carbon numbers, but now that’s finished. Right. Yeah. So we can net up to 1.7 tons of CO2 offset saving, [00:19:00]whatever way you want to put it, for every time we process. That’s quite fantastic. Well, now we never knew these numbers. As I say, we were pulled into this industry and then we started to look at what are we doing here? And whoa, we didn’t realize. Joel Saxum: Fantastic. Allen Hall: Well, for, for everybody who’s listening today that deals with blades and that, that’s a vast majority of our relationship has to do with blades somewhat during their life cycle. And I’m wondering what the next generation of recycling actually looks like. It’s PLA wire and they need to get a hold of you, Andrew. How would they do that? To learn more? Andrew Billingsly: Yes. Well, we are talking with potential partners. Our way to grow is really through a licensing system. Allen Hall: Okay. Andrew Billingsly: A reasonable licensing system. So our intention is to put out this blueprint factory, which can be manipulated to suit the market. It can be smaller, it can be larger. The equipment for it is standard. It’s a lot of standard machines joined together in a particular way. The keys and the process and so forth. [00:20:00] So for example, we can offer a blueprint to a company and they equip it with US machinery or Mexican machinery or whatever, machinery. Sure. Yep. So they can control the cost of that. So we sell that design, sell them the engineering work to it. Work with ’em on their market surveys in advance to make sure they’re not going into a world that’s not gonna produce revenue for them. Everything has to be profitable. Assure them of the markets for the finished products, and then work on a license fee with them. Allen Hall: Okay. And they can do that by going to the website PLA wire. You can just Google PLAs Wire, Andrew Billingsly: Google. Yeah. So you’ll find me at andrew@plaswire.com, which is easy enough for everybody, I believe. Yeah. Allen Hall: P-L-A-S-W-I-R-E. Dot com. Andrew Billingsly: That’s correct, Alan. Yeah. Thank you. Allen Hall: Yeah, it’s a, it’s a really interesting website and Andrew, I’m really glad we had the time to sit down and to discuss your business because it is fascinating. It’s next generation on recycling, and it’s good to spread the word a little bit. So thank you for [00:21:00] joining us today, Andrew Billingsly: Alan. Joel. It’s been really good for me too. It. I’m so pleased to be able to do this. Yes. And you know what you want the most fantastic podcast to listen to, I have to tell you that. Yeah. Allen Hall: Well we need to have Yon Moore. So Andrew Billingsly: yeah, I’ll be very happy and love to be able to share our progress as we develop and just, we are always gonna be a changing organization, but always for the better. And you’re gonna understand, I guess we’re quite passionate about what we do. Allen Hall: Yes. Andrew Billingsly: Yeah. Allen Hall: Yes. Congratulations and thank you for joining us. Andrew Billingsly: Thank you very much. Yep. Perfect. Cool. Wonderful. Wow. So easy now.
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Today we break down the latest from Burning Man, where a bunch druggies and tech bros have been trapped by torrential rain fall. Did an Eola outbreak actually happen? For the sake of humanity, we hope so. Elon Musk is furious that Twitter made his daughter a trans communist and that's the real reason he purchased it. Twitch streamers have started a trend where they let their audience torture them for 3 days and they aren't handling it well. The monkeys are all turning gay and we explore what's causing this new phenomenon. Finally, we dive in to the horrifying world of stand-to-pee prosthetics. If you enjoyed the show, please Like & Subscribe to our channel and share the links. This show can be found @hiddeninplainsightradio on Instagram and @thehiddenpod on Twitter. iTunes Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hidden-in-plain-sight/id1488538144?i=1000459997594 Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5zsntvl63Do7m9gNTD8Za2?si=MczvbuMlRuCbmWChclVUZA YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNRejWJs0hn8pefj5FiE7ZQ Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/c/c-389525 If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hiddeninplainsightpod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hiddeninplainsightradio/message
Good morning friends! Our friends of Orthodontic Experts have returned for more of what's happening and what's to come. Our friend Ben Weisberg is here with Krista! Get ready for a great show! Here's the news: - Saturday, May 6th will be the Rotolo Middle School Color Run 5K in Batavia! The Rotolo Middle School National Junior Honor Society is hosting this event. The proceeds will go to Batavia United Way and to better the programs of the National Junior Honor Society at Rotolo. This will be a fun event, shout out to Rotolo Middle School! Registration is required, you can do so here: https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Batavia/RMSColorFunRun - Saturday, May 6th from 8 am to 11 am there will be a neighborhood cleanup for residents of Ward 8. This will take place at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, located at 701 S. Eola road. No electronics, no paint cans; the list of acceptable items can be seen on the flier. For more information contact the Alderman's Office for the City of Aurora at (630) 256-3020. - Monday, June 19th the City of Aurora will host the Juneteenth Flag Raising at One Aurora Plaza (8 E. Galena Blvd. The flag raising will take place at 1 pm with many special guests. In attendance will be the famous South Shore Drill Team, Mr. & Miss Black Aurora and Earle, Arkansas Mayor Jaylen Smith. Mr. Smith holds the distinction of being the youngest black mayor in America! Save the date and come experience a great community event! Have a great day and a wonderful weekend! Good Morning Aurora will return next week with more news and more of the best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #orthodonticexperts #friday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
Good Morning ladies and gentlemen! We hve a great show for you today. Our guest is Cara Jacob who is a part of Alive Aurora's Teen Advisory Board and also an author. Today we will talk about her book Microbiome: What's In It For Me and learn about her other actitivies and initiatives. Get ready for a great show! Here's the news: - Saturday, May 6th will be the Rotolo Middle School Color Run 5K in Batavia! The Rotolo Middle School National Junior Honor Society is hosting this event. The proceeds will go to Batavia United Way and to better the programs of the National Junior Honor Society at Rotolo. This will be a fun event, shout out to Rotolo MIddle School! Registration is required, you can do so here: https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Batavia/RMSColorFunRun - Saturday, May 6th from 8 am to 11 am there will be a neighborhood cleanup for residents of Ward 8. This will take place at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, located at 701 S. Eola road. No electronics, no paint cans; the list of acceptable items can be seen on the flier. For more information contact the Alderman's Office for the City of Aurora at (630) 256-3020. - Our partners of the Quad County Urban League have great ongoing programming available for Aurora area students and youth. Learn about Nicor, Comed & Solar Training program initiatives that can change lives and propel youth into a bright new future. There are even more programs coming in the very near future so be sure to contact the QCUL with questions or for more information. You can visit their office in person at 1685 N. Farnsworth avenue or by emailing them at: info@qcul.com Have a wonderful day and a great rest of the week! Good Morning Aurora will return Friday morning with more news and more Aurora. Take care and please subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #wednesday #guthealth --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
Good morning and happy Wednesday! Your favorite local morning show has returned with lots and lots of news. Also, todays #auroraweather report has dropped so be sure to check it out to stay up to date on the local temps. Since we have so much to talk about let's get into it! Here's the news: - Saturday, May 6th from 8 am to 11 am there will be a neighborhood cleanup for residents of Ward 8. This will take place at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, located at 701 S. Eola road. No electronics, no paint cans; the list of acceptable items can be seen on the flier. For more information contact the Alderman's Office for the City of Aurora at (630) 256-3020. - Free financial coaching as a public service is available from the City of Aurora's Financial Empowerment Center and the Neighbor Project. Help is available in over 150 languages and our counselors are standing by to help you. Visit their office Mondays thru Fridays from 9 am to 5 pm at 712 South River Street or call (630) 256-4552 and schedule your appointment today! - Monday, April 24th Good Morning Aurora will host our next monthly discussion with the Kane County State's Attorney's Office. The topic will be child exploitation and we will learn about what Kane County State's Attorney Jamie Mosser has done to combat this scourge. The KCSAO has a Child Exploitation Unit that has been doing fantastic work to protect our community and those most vulnerable. This discussion will be live on our Facebook page from 6 to 7 pm. Join us for this important discussion and follow our page here on Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube channel! Have a great day and thank you for watching. Good Morning Aurora will return Friday with more news and more Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #goodmorning #wednesday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
Good morning ladies and gentlemen! Our guest today is Meghali Mazumdar, author of The Girl Who Flaps Her Hands, live on the show. It's a new day and a new week so let's get ready to learn! Here's the news: - The Illinois Association of County Veterans Assistance Commissions is hosting a Veteran Service Officer seminar on Thursday, April 27th from 8 am to 3 pm. This will take place at American Legion Post 76, located at 570 S. Gary Avenue in Carol Stream, IL. Breakfast and lunch will be provided and participants will learn about the Federal VA Pact Act. For more information email Steven Fixler at: steven.fixler@dupageco.org - Saturday, May 6th from 8 am to 11 am there will be a neighborhood cleanup for residents of Ward 8. This will take place at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, located at 701 S. Eola road. No electronics, no paint cans; the list of acceptable items can be seen on the flier. For more information contact the Alderman's Office for the City of Aurora at (630) 256-3020. - Learn english with World Relief by registering and enrolling in classes. Free english classes for immigrants are available. You can learn in person and online, scan the QR code on the flyer or call (630) 888-0023 with any questions. Register here: https://worldrelief.org/chicagoland/education/english-classes-in-the-suburbs/ Have a great day and a wonderful week! Good Morning Aurora will return Wednesday morning with more news and more Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #monday #thegirlwhoflapsherhands --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
Good morning and happy Friday! Your favorite daily news show is here and live with another great interview and show for you. Our guest today is dear friend of the show, Mr. Salvatore Hall. He's the author of 24 Rungs: An ASMR Journey To Self-Recovery, here to talk about his new book Sentient Coaching. Let's get ready to learn! Here's the news: - The Illinois Association of County Veterans Assistance Commissions is hosting a Veteran Service Officer seminar on Thursday, April 27th from 8 am to 3 pm. This will take place at American Legion Post 76, located at 570 S. Gary Avenue in Carol Stream, IL. Breakfast and lunch will be provided and participants will learn about the Federal VA Pact Act. For more information email Steven Fixler at: steven.fixler@dupageco.org - Saturday, May 6th from 8 am to 11 am there will be a neighborhood cleanup for residents of Ward 8. This will take place at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, located at 701 S. Eola road. No electronics, no paint cans; the list of acceptable items can be seen on the flier. For more information contact the Alderman's Office for the City of Aurora at (630) 256-3020. - Saturday, April 22nd from 10 am to noon there will be a job fair taking place at the Kane County Clerk's Office, located at 540 S. Randall Road in St. Charles. This event is free, open to the public, and will allow participants access to a great career with a wonderful organization. For more information email: circuitclerk@co.kane.il.us Have a great rest of the day and a fantastic weekend! Good Morning Aurora will return Monday morning with more news and more Aurora. Thank you for watching. Subscribe to our show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #friday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
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jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2gxnem8f Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Barriers to digital learning due to educational gaps. Bac ar fhoghlaim dhigiteach de bharr bhearnaí oideachais. New research from the University of Galway shows that there are huge gaps in the education system that are restricting digital learning for young people. Léiríonn taighde nua ó Ollscoil na Gaillimhe go bhfuil bearnaí ollmhóra sa gcóras oideachais atá ag cur srian ar an bhfoghlaim dhigiteach do dhaoine óga. According to the research, a shortage of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics teachers - the so-called STEM subjects - is a barrier to progress in digital education. De réir an taighde tá ganntanas múinteoirí Eolaíochta, Teicneolaíochta, Innealtóireachta agus Matamaitice – na hábhair STEM mar a thugtar orthu - ina bhac ar ghabháil chun cinn san oideachas digiteach. Although Coding is available as part of the Junior Series and Computer Science is available at Advanced Certificate level, there are still many schools in the country that are unable to provide these subjects to their students because the teachers are not there. Cé go bhfuil Códú ar fáil mar chuid den tSraith Shóisearach agus Ríomheolaíocht ar fáil ag leibhéal na hArdteiste, fós fhéin tá go leor scoileanna sa tír nach bhfuil inann na hábhair sin a chur ar fáil dá gcuid daltaí mar gheall nach bhfuil na múinteoirí ann. That's what 'Capacity for, Access to, and Participation in Computer Science Education in Ireland', published today by the School of Education at the University of Galway, has shown. Sin é atá léirithe ag 'Capacity for, Access to, and Participation in Computer Science Education in Ireland' atá foilsithe inniu ag Scoil an Oideachais in Ollscoil na Gaillimhe. The research shows that only 15.6% of schools in the country are providing the Computer Science course for the Leaving Certificate. Léiríonn an taighde nach bhfuil ach 15.6 faoin gcéad de scoileanna na tíre ag cur an chúrsa Ríomheolaíochta ar fáil don Ardteistiméireacht. 117 out of 728 post-primary schools that offer Coding for the Junior Series. 117 as 728 iar-bhunscoil a chuireann Códú ar fáil don tSraith Shóisearach. As for the teachers teaching computer science, only 34 of them are accredited. Maidir leis na múinteoirí atá ag múineadh ríomheolaíochta, níl creidiúnú ach ag 34 acu. Boys are mostly taking these courses in the schools where the subjects are available. Buachaillí is mó atá ag tabhairt faoi na gcúrsaí sin sna scoileanna ina bhfuil na hábhair ar fáil. Gender breakdown of the participants: 60% Coding in the Junior Series - boys 70% Computer Science in the Advanced Test - boys The research indicates that young people's understanding of the use of computers is "poor" even though they are easily accessible today. there on phones and technology. Dealú inscne na rannpháirtithe: 60 faoin gcéad Códú sa tSraith Shóisearach – buachaillí 70 faoin gcéad Ríomheolaíocht san Ardteist – buachaillí Tugtar le fios sa taighde go bhfuil an tuiscint atá ag daoine óga ar úsáid ríomhairí "lag" cé go bhfuil fáil acu go héasca sa lá atá inniu ann ar ghutháin agus ar an teicneolaíocht. The research recommends that computer education should start at a younger age to combat this lack. Moltar sa taighde gur cheart tús a chur le oideachas ríomhaireachta ag aois níos óige le dhul i ngleic leis an easpa sin. Sinéad Ní Neachtain will have more about that story on Nuacht TG4 at 1900. Beidh tuilleadh faoin scéal sin ag Sinéad Ní Neachtain ar Nuacht TG4 ag 1900. Computer science in the Ardtest is only available in ⅙ of the country's schools. Níl ríomheolaíocht san Ardteist ar fáil ach in ⅙ de scoileanna na tíre.
Good morning ladies and gentlemen. It's Friday and your favorite local news program is here with news and a great interview. Our guest today is Deanna Hernandez, field sales consultant for Sunrun here in Illinois. This is Deanna's 2nd time on the show and we're glad to have her back! Let's go! Here's the news: - On Good Friday, April 7th there will be a great community event taking place at the Eola Community Center (555 Eola Road). This event will be from noon to 3 pm and is hosted by the Collier Community Center and sponsored by Angela Collier, 9th Ward Alderman Edward Bugg and 8th Ward Alderwoman Patty Smith. This event is free, open to the public and will feature food, entertainment and prizes! See the flyer for more details and come have some fun! - Monday, March 27th will be the next meeting of the Youth Advisory Committee. This will take place at the Alive Center in downtown Aurora, 78 S. LaSalle street and starts at 4 pm. This great initiative is in collaboration with the office of State Representative Barbara Hernandez. The Youth Advisory Committee is open to youth ages 13 to 18. See the flyer for more details or call (630) 270-1848 with any questions. - Saturday, May 6th from 8 am to 11 am there will be a neighborhood cleanup for residents of Ward 8. This will take place at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, located at 701 S. Eola road. No electronics, no paint cans; the list of acceptable items can be seen on the flier. For more information contact the Alderman's Office for the City of Aurora at (630) 256-3020. Have a safe, prosperous and blessed weekend. Good Morning Aurora will return Monday morning with more news and more Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #friday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
Sraith dírithe ar mhná éachtacha i réimsí éagsúla atá anseo, le téama ar leith ag baint le gach eagrán. I ngach clár, insítear scéal spleodrach faoi bhean Éireannach sa stair a rinne éacht agus tá agallamh pearsanta le bean atá bainteach leis an réimse céanna sa lá atá inniu ann. San eagrán seo, tá Jane Farley i mbun cainte leis an imdhíoneolaí, Caitlín Ní Chasaide, mar gheall ar Dorothy Stopford Price (Lia a d'fhorbair vaicsín eitinn 1890 – 1954). Judy-Meg Ní Chinnéide a bhí mar léiritheoir agus eagarthóir fuaime ar an tsraith. Fearghal Saxe a bhí mar theicneoir fuaime. An t-aisteoir Hilary Bowen-Walsh a léigh na scéalta stairiúla. Is le tacaíocht ó scéim Fuaim agus Fís Údarás Craolacháin na hÉireann a rinneadh an clár seo, leis an táille ceadúnais teilifíse.
Good morning ladies & gentlemen! We are here with the news and a great interview for you. Our guest today is Mr. David Cannon, candidate for 5th Ward Alderman live in the the studio with us today. Get ready for a great show! Here's the news: - Wednesday, March 22nd there is a great community screening of a powerful documentary discussing early childhood education. The documentary is called No Small Matter and will be shown at the Copley Theatre, located at 8 E. Galena blvd in downtown Aurora, across the street from the Paramount Theatre. There will be a networking event taking place at 3:15 pm, the event screening will take place from 4 to 6:15 pm. The Copley Theatre is a beautiful venue and a choice location to host your next party, gathering or film screening. To register for this event visit the website here: https://www.sparkaurora.org/event/nsm-screening/ - This Thursday, March 23rd there will be a Tax Refund Workshop held at VNA Health Care (400 N. Highland). This will be from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm and will feature staff from the Aurora Financial Empowerment Center & the Neighbor Project. This event is free and open to the public. We look forward to more great community events all 2023. For more information call (630) 256-4552. - Saturday, May 6th from 8 am to 11 am there will be a neighborhood cleanup for residents of Ward 8. This will take place at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, located at 701 S. Eola road. No electronics, no paint cans; the list of acceptable items can be seen on the flier. For more information contact the Alderman's Office for the City of Aurora at (630) 256-3020. Have a great, safe and prosperous day. Good Morning Aurora will return Wednesday morning! Subscribe to the show on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #monday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
Bhí Raidió na Life i láthair ar Lá Mór na Scoileanna Lán-Ghaeilge 2023 agus labhair Judy-Meg agus Conchúr le múinteoirí agus daltaí ó Scoil Lorcáin, Gaelscoil Lios na nÓg, Gaelscoil na Mí, Gaelscoil Molóige agus Gaelscoil na Laochra, chomh le Múinteoir John ón 'Home School Hub'.
Roinneann an t-éiceolaí, Pól Mac Cana, a leideanna linn faoin bhealach gur féidir linn cuidiú le héin i láthair na huaire. Labhraíonn Séamus Mac Giolla Fhinnéin agus a iníon Caoimhe faoi bhua Ghleann Fhreabhail i gCraobh Shóisir na hÉireann sa chamógaíocht. Tá an nuacht is déanaí ag an iriseoir Niall Ó Gallchóir faoin choimhlint in Albain maidir le ceisteanna inscne. Cluineann muid ó na daltaí ó Mheánscoil Gharman a bhuaigh duais don togra Gaeilge is fearr sa taispeántas Eolaí Óg BT san RDS i mBaile Átha Cliath. Ecologist Pól Mac Cana shares his tips on how we can help birds at the moment. Seámus Mac Giolla Fhinnéin and his daughter Caoimhe talk to us about Na Brídíní Óga of Glenravel, Co. Antrim who are junior All-Ireland club champions since last week. BBC journalist Niall Ó Gallchóir has the latest on tensions in Scotland around gender issues. We hear from the students from Meánscoil Gharman, who won an award for best project in Irish at the BT Young Scientist in the RDS in Dublin.
The Earth cranes its neck and begins its slow motion nod back towards the star that heats its ever-changing face. Every rotation we feel it just a little more. From under the heavy clouds that make their shadows, we can feel it, and we wont stop feeling it. The file The songs Eola, B and O Blues Young & Sick, Cicadas Ibibio Sound Machine, Cry (Eyed) Falle Nioke/Sir Was, Wonama yo ema Reginald Omas Mamode IV, In Search of Balance The Shacks, Trip to Japan Dougie Poole, Vaping on the Job Bermuda Triangle, Suzanne Anjimile, Baby No More Hey Cowboy!, Cherry Jerry Citrus Kit Sebastian, Rain Female Species, Stop and Think it Over Lambchop, Give Me Your Love Unknown Mortal Orchestra, That Life Young & Sick, Brother LCD Soundsystem, New Body Rhumba
Ar clár na seachtaine seo… Labhair Barbara le Máirín Ní Choisdealbha-Seoighe Oifigeach Forbartha FCL Teo. Forbairt Chonamara Láir teoranta Bhí Sarah Casserly sa stiúideo ag caint faoin eolaíocht agus an Fhéile Eolaíochta ‘s Teicneolaíochta na Gaillimhe atá ar siúl anois 13-25 Samhain 2022 Labhair Peigí Uí Chéidigh, Bainisteoir Chomhchumann Shailearna faoi Joe Steve Ó Neachtain agus Éigse Joe Steve a bheidh ar siúl i gCois Fharraige an deireadh seachtaine seo chugainn 18-20 Samhain 2022. Breis eolas faoi Forbairt Chonamara Láir teoranta: https://www.conamaralair.ie/ Dé Máirt 15 Samhain ‘Digital First Day' i gteic Charna Dé Máirt 15 Samhain Cruinnithe Poiblí Camus & Rosmuc Déardaoin 17 Samhain Halla Pobail an Chaisil & Ionad Pobail Mameán Sraith Salach Bricfeasta Gnó Dé Luain 28/11/22 Féile Eolaíochta agus Teicneolaíochta na Gaillimhe: https://galwayscience.ie/ Éigse Joe Steve, Comharchumann Shailearna: https://www.cst.ie/ Bíonn an clár 'Cad a Déarfá le Gaillimh' ar Galway Bay FM gach Domhnach 6pm-7pm á láithriú ag Barbara Nic Dhonnacha.
Good morning and happy Wednesday! Today we have great guests. Chef Matt & Heather Rainey of Rent-A-Chef are here with us to talk food and much more! Get ready for a great show! Here's the news: - Saturday, November 19th there will be a great Healthcare Enrollment event taking place at the Eola Community Center, 555 S. Eola road. This will be an in-person event to learn about Medicaid expansion, now including undocumented residents age 42 and up. There will be individuals to help with the process. Bring documents such as proof of identity, address, income and household size. Thank you to the office of Representative Barbara Hernandez for hosting this event. See the flyer for more details! - A first time home buyer seminar will be held on Saturday, November 12th starting at 10 am. The event is free and open to the public. There will be food and refreshments, as well as a great presentation and resources on homeownership. Guest speakers will be Mario Blanquel & Jose Herrera of Guaranteed Rate. This event will take place at Everlasting Word Church (22 N. Highland). Share the news and attend! - Court Based Rental Assistance is still available for those in a court eviction proceeding due to non-payment. The non-payment is conditioned on financial hardship due to the pandemic. Eligible applicants may qualify for up to $25,000 in emergency rental payments. This program is open to anyone in the state and is not conditioned by county. The deadline for applications is June 2023. For more information scan the QR code on the flyer or call (630) 906-9400 with any questions. Be blessed and have a great rest of the day. We appreciate you all for tuning in. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in everyday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #goodmorningaurora #comedy #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #wednesday #rentachef --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
Andy with Epic Companies joins It Takes Two with Amy & JJ to discuss the EOLA building under construction on 45th street. Home to a waterpark, shopping, residences and more - this type of building looks to be the future for communities across the region!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The conclusion to the eggman's saga. Russ “Coocoocachoo” a local chicken farmer, delivers eggs door to door across the Morongo Basin. The final chapter of Public Road Season 1. Music by Eola.
Tá Eolaithe Leighis ag dul ar stailc arís inniu agus amárach agus iad ag géarú ar an bhfeachtas atá acu faoi chúrsaí pá agus deiseanna gairme.
Tá aighneas tionsclaíoch ar siúl inniu ag dhá scór ball de Chomhnaidhm Eolaithe Saotharlanna Leighis in Otharlann Leitir Ceanainn, agus iad míshásta faoi chúrsaí páighe agus cothromaíocht páighe.
Beidh ionadaithe ón ngrúpa Oispidéil Naomh Uinsionn ag labhairt os comhair comhcoiste Sláinte an Oireachtais inniu.
It is heartbreaking to hear the story of Jimi Brooks passing away suddenly during harvest leaving his legacy to his eight-year-old son Pascal. However, to hear how 12 winemakers stepped up to the plate to make Jimi's wine restores some much humanity into life. With any story, there are so many chapters to process. We are approaching 18 years into this neverending narrative. Sitting down with Janie Brooks, she provides so much insight into what Brooks is today and what the future might hold. For more backstory on the Brooks, check out my blog post http://weinnotes.com/index.php/2022/03/30/diving-into-the-story-of-jimi-brooks-and-brooks-wines/
A conversation with Connecticut based folklorist, researcher and performer, Derek Piotr. Last week we spoke over the phone about Derek's fieldwork recording traditional unaccompanied vocal songs from the Appalachia Region as well as The United Kingdom and beyond. He shares some of these recordings during the show and provides context. Music by Eola. Bobby McMillion. Jane Prentice. Jo Elliott. Martin Bartlett. Nicola "Aunt Nicky" Prichard. Will Noble. William Ritter.
In the center of Willamette Valley, Oregon lies a chain of hills known as Eola-Amity Hills AVA. It is an ideal location for high-quality Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Take 10-minutes to find out why you should be buying and selling Eola-Amity Hills wines. Experience this region through our partner Eola-Amity Hills wineries:Amity VineyardsAntica Terra (Vineyard is in EOH)Brooks WinesCristom VineyardsEvening Land VineyardsEvesham WoodLingua FrancaGeology terms that you are going to hear that you might want to research:Juan de Fuca Plate, North American Plate, basalt Soil series for your research:Loess, Missoula Floods, Jory, Nekia, Witzel, Ritner, Saum, Yamhill, Helmick, Wellsdale, Willamette, Woodburn
Russ "Coocoocachoo" a local chicken farmer, delivers eggs door to door across the Morongo Basin. Music by Eola.
Good morning and happy Monday! It's a brand new day and week and we're happy to see all of you here. We have Victoria & Skip of ACC of Illinois here with us to discuss cannabis education and more. Get ready for a great show! Here is today's news: - This Wednesday State Representative Stephanie Kifowit Patty Smith Alderman Ward 8 and VNA Health Care are hosting a vaccine clinic taking place at the Eola Road branch of the Aurora Public Library, 555 S. Eola road. This event will take place from 2 to 6 pm ad registration is recommended. To do so click this link: http://www.ildistrict84.com/events.html - This is a big month for our friends of Alive Aurora! Great programs and a lot of fun. On Friday, February 18th from 6-7 pm A - Town Boxing Club is coming to teen drop-in for a collaborative event. They will be giving a boxing demonstration with the youth from their organization followed by some self-defense techniques tailored for teens. Next, calling all teens 5-12th grade, submit artwork for the Art Comes Alive teen art show! This will take place on May 6, 2021, from 5:00 pm-9:00 pm. Alive is looking for teens to submit up to two pieces of artwork for this special exhibit! They are excited to showcase the tremendous talent local youth have to offer! - Shop local and show your love for small businesses during Aurora Downtown's Love Local Days going until February 14. Find specials and enter raffles at participating businesses. Also, Art and Market Aurora brings more than a dozen local makers to a one-of-a-kind indoor market for six winter and spring dates. Visit the curated market from 9 a.m. to noon at Society 57, 100 S. River St. on the second and fourth Saturdays from February 12 through the end of April. Shop market vendors and local artisans. Free to enter and open to the public. For more information you can visit the website for Aurora Downtown here: https://auroradowntown.org/ We appreciate all of you for tuning in this morning. Have a wonderful and fantastic day! Don't forget to subscribe to the show on YouTube by clicking this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in everyday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #goodmorningaurora #comedy #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningshow #morningnews #monday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
The Eola Wine Company has over 70 wines by the glass, 11 wine flights, over 30 boutique/microbrewed bottled beers, tapas and deserts. The Eola Wine Company is where friends have a place to get together - to share stories, some laughs, and some really good wine. Click the link below to listen to the show.
Gaelcholáiste an Phiarsaigh agus Gaelcholáiste an Eachréidh
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yet4no93 Hemp instead of plastic to fold bales - funding received. Cnáib in áit plaisteach le burlaí a fhilleadh - maoiniú faighte. Three secondary school students in west Clare have received € 18,000 in funding to promote a project they had earlier this year in the 2021 Young Scientist of the Year competition. Tá maoiniú airigid luach €18,000 faighte ag triúr dalta meánscoile in iarthar an Chláir chun tógra a bhí acu níos luaithe i mbliana i gcomórtas Eolaí Óg na Bliana 2021 a chur chun cinn. The students took second place with their project to change materials - instead of using plastic to hold silage bales together. Bhain na daltaí an dara h-áit amach lena dtógra chun malairt ábhar - in ionad plaisteach a úsáid chun burlaí sadhlais a choiméad lena chéile. Fionn Doherty, Ciarán Bonfil and Fergal Keane from the Loop Head peninsula undertook a project to see if hemp would be a better material for holding bales together. Rinne Fionn Doherty, Ciarán Bonfil agus Fergal Keane ó leithinis Cheann Léime tógra ag féachaint an mbeadh cnáib níos fearr mar ábhar chun burlaí a choiméad le chéile. At present, plastic and plastic netting rolls are used to hold the bales together. Faoi láthair, úsáidtear plaisteach agus rollaí liontáin plaisteacha chun na burlaí a choméad lena chéíle. Fionn Doherty said they wanted to look at a more sustainable way and material than plastic as a wrap. Dúirt Fionn Doherty gur theastaigh uatha féachaint ar shlí agus ar ábhar níos inbhuanaithe ná plaisteach mar fhillteog. "The plastic does not rot and sometimes the animals in the food eat the plastic and it promotes health difficulties in their digestive system." "Ní lobhann an plaisteach agus uaireanta itheann na h-ainmhithe imeasc an bhídh an phlaisteach agus cothaínn sé deachrachtaí sláinte ina gcorás dhíleácha." Ciarán Bonfil said, "Currently, thousands of tonnes of plastic are used each year in the farming industry to make plastic wrap. a dúirt Ciarán Bonfil, "Faoi láthair, úsáidtear na mílte tonnaí plaisteacha gach aon bhlian i dtionscal na feirmeoireachta chun fillteog plaisteach a dhéanamh. They are only for one use of each silage bale and then must be disposed of. Níl iontu ach aon úsáid amhaín ar gach aon bhurla sadhlais agus ansin caithfear fáil réidh leis. We wanted to promote better and more sustainable content ". Theastaigh uainn ábhar níos fearr agus níos inbhuanaithe a chur chun cinn". The students' project was based on hemp as a subject and a sample was made for the project folder. Is ar chnáib, mar ábhar, a bhí tógra na micléinn bunaithe agus deineadh sampla don bhfillteog don tógra. The trio came second in their category in the Young Scientist of the Year competition. Tháinig an triúr sa dara h-áit ina rannóg i gcomórtas Eolaí Óg na Bliana. But now, the local community in Loop Head has encouraged the trio to go further with their project. Ach anois, tá an pobal áitiúil i gCeann Léime tar éis spreagadh a thabhairt don triúr dul níos faide lena dtógra. With advice from local business people, they have received funding of € 18,000 under the Leader scheme to carry out a feasibility study on the subject. Le comhailre ó lucht ghnó an cheantair, tá maoiniú luach €18,000 faighte acu faoin scéim Leader chun staidéar féidearthachta a dhéanamh ar an ábhar. The principal of Kilkee Community College, Úna Ní Eithir, said that they were very proud of the three students and the support given to them by the local community. Dúirt príomhoide Choláiste Pobail Chíll Chaoi, Úna Ní Eithir go rabhadar an-bhródúil as an triúr dalta agus as an tacaíocht atá tugtha ag an bpobal aitiúil dóibh. The feasibility study will be carried out by Laura Foley of Wild Atlantic Hemp. Is í Laura Foley ón gcomhlacht Wild Atlantic Hemp, a dhéanfaidh an staidéar féidearthachta. She said it had been proven over the years that hemp coul...
Trailer for the forthcoming 6th Episode of Public Road: "I Am The Eggman: Russ Coocookachoo." Music by Eola.
WindSong at Eola Hills is the first-ever Memory Care Community to become fully credentialed in the Montessori Lifestyles approach. The Montessori-inspired lifestyle method of care is a person-centered approach that focuses on muscle memory and the five senses, building on existing skills, interests, and abilities. In this program, residents participate in familiar tasks that encourage them to be active in the memory care community. Rebecca Allen, Community Relations Director from WindSong at Eola Hills, joins us this week to explain the Montessori Lifestyles approach to memory care. It's fascinating. Don't miss this show!
WindSong at Eola Hills is the first-ever Memory Care Community to become fully credentialed in the Montessori Lifestyles approach. The Montessori-inspired lifestyle method of care is a person-centered approach that focuses on muscle memory and the five senses, building on existing skills, interests, and abilities. In this program, residents participate in familiar tasks that encourage them to be active in the memory care community. Rebecca Allen, Community Relations Director from WindSong at Eola Hills, joins us this week to explain the Montessori Lifestyles approach to memory care. It's fascinating. Don't miss this show!
Geabhróga ar Loch a' tSáile agus cén chaoi a bhfuil ag éirí leis an togra pórúcháin ansin agus iad ag iarraidh rafta nó ardán eile a thógáil dóibh.
Tá zó-eolaithe tar éis torthaí nua a fhoilsiú óna gcuid oibre ar éanlaith in Oirdheisceart na hÁise, a thugann léiriú ar na nascanna idir iompraíocht ainmhithe, an gheolaíocht, agus an éabhlóid. Labhraíonn Fionn Ó Marcaigh, Taighdeoir Dochtúrachta i Scoil na nEolaíochta Nádúrtha, Coláiste na Tríonóide faoin taighde.
Deir an t-eolaí Jamie Ó Siochrú gur ana bhuntáiste an ghaolainn do fhéin agus é mbun a chuid staidéir i gcúrsaí leighis.
We decided to record on location while visiting the GM of Broken Cages and old friend Conor.
For the 227th episode, Brendan and Jon head over to Eola General for some bagels and natural wine on the patio in Lake Eola Heights. This week's topics include updates on Pulse events, COVID-19 news and what that means for Orlando, and much more. Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on 104.1 Real Radio or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.
Inside Joshua Tree National Park lay 7 inscriptions of record. Carved into granite rock, almost in passing by an early Homesteader to the region; one John Samuelson. Music by Eola.
Is múinteoir Mata agus Eolaíochta é Feargal Máirtín i nGaelcholáiste Cheatharlach. Déanann sé iarracht atmaisféar ranga a chruthú a chothaíonn meon dearfach i leith na matamaitice, ina bhfáiltítear roimh bhotúin agus ina spreagtar cruthaitheacht na ndaltaí. Úsáideann sé teicneolaíocht agus físeáin le tacaíocht le foghlaim na ndaltaí sa rang agus lasmuigh den rang. Déan teagmháil linn info@jct.ie
Shelley Cush practices a little known form of bodywork for Horses, something called Equine Fascial Integration Therapy. Music by Eola.
2017 Barrel Select Reserve Pinot Noir - 4 2016 cab sauv - 12:30 American Red Table Wine - 23 Jameson - 31
We welcome Brett Huggins of Eola Hills Wine Cellars to the podcast. We talk Oregon wine, his family winery, gleaning, moving to the Midwest and taste 8 wines from their expansive portfolio. 2019 sauv blanc - 4ish 2019 Pinot gris - 16:40 2019 Riesling - 25:40 Oregon table wine rose - 35:30 2017 Chardonnay - 43:40 2017 Pinot noir - 51:30
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Tá an pictiúrleabhar Gaeilge MÍP ainmnithe ar ghearrliosta ‘KPMG Children's Books Ireland Awards 2021', na mórghradaim náisiúnta litríochta do leabhair do pháistí. Is í Máire Zepf a scríobh MÍP agus is é Paddy Donnelly a mhaisigh an leabhar. Tá MÍP foilsithe ag Futa Fata. Bhuaigh Máire an gradam anuraidh dá húrscéal d'aosaigh óga Nóinín. Is róbat cliste í MÍP agus í ag dul ar eachtra go Mars. Tá an leabhar MÍP ar cheann d'ocht leabhar a roghnaíodh ón nócha naoi leabhar ar fad a bhí san iomaíocht do ghradam na bliana seo. Beidh buaiteoirí na ngradam fógraithe ar an 25 Bealtaine i rith Fhéile Liteartha Bhaile Átha Cliath. Is as An Dún í Máire ó dhúchais agus tá aon leabhar déag do pháistí agus d'aosaigh óga scríofa aici. Tá Seachtain na Gaeilge faoi lán seoil faoi láthair. Is féile Ghaeilge idirnáisiúnta í Seachtain na Gaeilge le Energia, atá ar an gceiliúradh is mó don teanga agus don chultúr dúchais a bhíonn ar siúl in Éirinn agus ar fud fad an domhain gach bliain. Sheol Úachtarán na hÉireann Mícheál D. Ó hUigínn an fhéile ar líne. Dúirt sé gur “ábhar ceiliúrtha í an Ghaeilge mar chuid lárnach dár n-oidhreacht”. Bhí moladh amháin aige maidir leis an nGaeilge - “tabhair an dara seans don teanga”. Tá triúr ambasadóirí roghnaithe do Sheachtain na Gaeilge 2021 – an t-amhránaí Imelda May, an láithreoir teilifíse Bláthnaid Treacy agus an t-iománaí Declan Hannon. Ritheann Seachtain na Gaeilge idir an chéad lá de mhí Márta agus Lá Fhéile Padraig. Dúirt Roscosmos, an ghníomhaireacht spáis Rúiseach, gur shínigh siad comhaontú leis an Údarás Spáis Náisiúnta sa tSín chun saoráid taighde a fhorbairt ar dhromchla na gealaí, nó ar diathair, nó sa dá áit le chéile. Dúirt siad go mbeadh na saoráidí ar fáil do thíortha eile. Déanfaidh Ionad Idirnáisiúnta Eolaíoch na Gealaí taighde eolaíoch ildisciplíneach ar an ngealach. Dúirt an Rúis agus an tSín go ndéanfa idh siad obair le chéile ar an bplean agus ar fhorbraíocht an ionaid. Ba é an spásaire Rúiseach Yuri Gargarin an chéad duine sa spás ariamh in 1961, seasca bliain ó shin. * Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta. * GLUAIS gradam - award aosaigh óga - young adults ábhar ceiliúrtha - something to celebrate oidhreacht - heritage saoráid taighde - research facility ar diathair - in orbit
Elnora Leighton prepares her singing class for the 100th Birthday celebration of The Braille Institute in Rancho Mirage, CA. Music by The Braille Institute Singing Group & Eola.
For our 206th episode, Jon and Brendan head to Eola Wine Company in South Eola to check out the new space. New owners took over the popular wine bar last year at the beginning of the pandemic and carried out some great renovations. This week's topics include Trump-loving manatees, contentious hotels, and a revisited brewery design in the Parramore neighborhood. Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on 104.1 Real Radio or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.
Insíonn Kevin Beagan, iar-imreoir peile dúinn faoin chúlra agus na buntáistí atá le Pilates, cluineann Tessa Fleming ó mholtóir agus rannpháirtithe thaispeántas Eolaí Óg na Bliana 2021 agus labhraíonn Dáithí leis an údar Réaltán Ní Leannáin faoina dara chnuasacht gearrscéalta 'Inní'. Former footballer Kevin Beagan explains the origins and benefits of Pilates, we hear from a BT Young Scientist Exhibition 2021 judge and from some of the participants and Dáithí speaks to author Réaltán Ní Leannáin about her newly-released second collection of short stories 'Inní'.
Acclaimed photographer Wing Young Huie speaks from his Third Place Gallery, that today exists within the bounds of The George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis, Minnessotta. Music by Eola.
Ar an gclár inniu: Áine Ní Chiaráin (Tráchtaire polaitiúil), Éidín Ní Shé (Eolaí taighde), Peadar Ó Caomhánaigh (Cllr. leis an gComhaontas Glas), Evelyn O’Rourke (Craoltóir), Mír na nuachtán áitiúla le hEdel Mhic Amhlaidh agus Íde Ní Dhubháin (Príomhoide ar Gaelscoil Mhachan i gCorcaigh).
Ar chóir go mbogfaí Baile Átha Cliath go leibhéal 3 nó 4? Cén tionchar a bheadh aige seo? Pléimid na ceisteanna seo le hÉidín Ní Shé (Eolaí taighde i Scoil an Altranais, an Chnáimhseachais agus na gCóras Sláinte, UCD) agus Peadar Ó Caomhánaigh (Cllr. leis an gComhaontas Glas).
McKenzy Olson, from Epic Companies, explains their newest project, just approved last night! EOLA by EPIC will be just south of I94 and right off 45th St. South. The development will feature multiple mixed-use buildings, each approximately seven stories high, with a parking ramp built on premise, a fountain, green space, a bus stop, affordable housing, walking paths, underground parking, youth activities, a sky way and more! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
The Eola Hills Classic Pinot Noir 2017 is sourced from 7 vineyards in the Willamette Valley
Cuireadh faighte ag an dearthóir feistis scannánaíochta ar Acadamh Ealaíona & Eolaíochta na Scannán a vótálann cé a fhaigheann Oscar.
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What is it like in the other side of world? or other Philippine cities during ECQ?Jho talks to Tisha Del Campo (@Eeshakaye) from Tustin, California and France Eola (@FranceEola) from Mandaluyong City and check out what they have been doing to cope up...
Yeeerr! Welcome to the Cheers Podcast hosted by Ṣeola the girl, your girl. Happy New Nigga! Glad to see you're still alive and pouring up, despite 2020's valiant attempts to keep us ashy, dusty, and defeated. Anywho, you niggas got me HOT. Tune tf in to hear what I'm mad about this week. Cheers Heaux! Follow the Cheers Podcast on Instagram and Twitter: @cheersthepod Don't forget to send all ministry highlights, drunken inquiries and drunk tales to talktocheers@gmail.com
Togra taighde de chuid GMIT ag úsáid dróin chun tástáil a dhéanamh ar chaighdeán an uisce i lochanna agus aibhneacha atá iargúlta.
Sa chlár an mhí seo beidh muid ag caint faoi tonnta no maidhmannaí agus eolaíocht an tonnmharcaíocht nó surfáil. Cén chaoi a bhfoirmíonn tonnta? Cén fhad is féidir leo taisteal? Céard é todhchaí na dtonnta in Éirinn? An ról tábhachtach atá ag an ngaoth ar na tonnta agus i surfáil agus go ginearálta . É seo go léir agus i bfhad níos mó. Friesin sa gclár an mhí seo beidh an Aoichainteoir agus marcadóir tonnta Greg O Braonáin liom ag caint faoi cad a chiallaíonn sé a bheith ina mharcadóir tonnta sa tír seo.
Yeeerr! Welcome to the Cheers Podcast hosted by Ṣeola the girl, your girl. Happy Thanksgiving Cheers Family! Couldn't let this auspicious time pass without telling the world how grateful my black a** is for all of your love and support. I also wanted to rap about the things I'm grateful for this year. So grab a glass, pop a squat, and get comfy 'cause your week just got tipsier. Cheers Heaux! Follow ME on Instagram and Twitter: @seolathegirl Follow the Cheers Podcast on Instagram and Twitter: @cheersthepod Don't forget to send all ministry highlights, drunken inquiries and drunk tales to talktocheers@gmail.com Intro and Transition Music: Guarding the Gates (from the Queen & Slim Soundtrack - Lauryn Hill.mp3 Outro Music: You Name It - DJ Suede The Remix God ft. Pastor Shirley Caesar.mp3 **I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE AFOREMENTIONED SONGS USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF THIS PODCAST**
Yeeerr! YAKWTFGO! It's Ṣeola the girl, your girl, and if you're reading this right now you must be ready to get mixy, tipsy, and chatty about this life thing! So grab a glass, pop a squat, and get comfy 'cause your week's about to get a bit tipsier. Cheers Heaux! Oh yeah! Don't forget to hit that SUBSCRIBE button to stay updated for new content whenever it drops! All my love
Ken Wright is the founder and winemaker of Ken Wright Cellars, based in Carlton, Oregon. Ken discusses his work with Dick Graff in the 1970s, and then explains why he decided to move from California to Oregon in the 1980s to pursue winemaking in Oregon. He gives a thorough explanation of the different rock types found in state, and the attributes that different sites bring to a resulting wine. He also goes into depth in explaining his own winemaking evolution, from working at Panther Creek, to starting Ken Wright Cellars in 1994. Along the way, Ken makes several connections between the winemaking and the farming, and explains how one is often the result of the other. In particular, he talks quite a bit about the phenomenon of reduction in a wine, something he tries to prevent. Ken further describes several key vintages for Oregon Pinot Noir, discussing the attributes of those years and their impact on his own thinking. Take the demographic survey. This episode is sponsored by: Vknow Wine App NY Drinks NY Trip to the Finger Lakes Wine Region Oregon Wine Trail Tasting
Our 114th episode was recorded at Eola General, an awesome new community general store in historic Lake Eola Heights. The Bus is still in Europe this week so Scottie Campbell is back to fill fill in for his giant clown shoes. This week's topics include a SunRail collision map, the Florida Film Festival, and why it's not a good idea to swim in Lake Eola. Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on 104.1 Real Radio or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.
Our 112th episode was recorded at Relax Grill, a funky little pub on the shores of Lake Eola. This week's topics cover the upcoming Florida Film Festival, a water main break in the North Quarter, and Brendan's gonna be an underwear model ... Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on 104.1 Real Radio or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.
Our 101st episode was recorded at Coco Restaurant in South Eola; a "Mexican-vibe" restaurant helmed by gorgeous celebrity chef, German Garcia. This week's topics include a recent restaurant closures, hot events, and more. Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on 104.1 Real Radio or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.
Guest: Sam Webb, Australian non-profit founder Today, I’m excited to bring you our first international guest, Sam Webb. Based in Sydney, Australia, he serves as the co-founder of Livin, a non-profit organization changing the way society looks at mental illness. Sam joined us via Skype to share why Livin was founded, explain how Livin inspires others to speak up, and discuss some cultural differences and similarities between Australia and America when it comes to mental health. For more about Recovery Unscripted, visit http://recoveryunscripted.org For more about Livin, visit http://livin.org For more about Heroes in Recovery, visit http://heroesinrecovery.com Music from this episode: "I Should Be Lost Without You" by David Condos - URL: http://davidcondos.com "Celeste" by Alex Fitch - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Fitch/Eola/Celeste_1174 "Eola" by Alex Fitch - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Fitch/Eola/Eola "Twilight Grandeur" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Inspiring/TwilightGrandeur - Composer: Chad Crouch "Ronny" by Alex Fitch - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Fitch/Eola/Ronny_1253
Windsong at Eola Hills is the first ever Memory Care Community to become fully credentialed in the Montessori Lifestyles Approach. The Montessori-Inspired Lifestyle method of care is a person-centered approach that focuses on muscle memory and the five senses, building on existing skills, interests, and abilities. In our program, we provide familiar tasks that encourage the residents to be active in the memory care community.
Windsong at Eola Hills is the first ever Memory Care Community to become fully credentialed in the Montessori Lifestyles Approach. The Montessori-Inspired Lifestyle method of care is a person-centered approach that focuses on muscle memory and the five senses, building on existing skills, interests, and abilities. In our program, we provide familiar tasks that encourage the residents to be active in the memory care community.
Larry Stone returns to the show to speak about his Lingua Franca winery and LS Vineyards, both located in Oregon.