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The name Sloane means WARRIOR in Irish and it is no wonder that this now 4 year old girl was given that name by her parents Allison and Eric Donnelly. Sloane was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma when she was 2 years old in October of 2022 after her belly seemed to be bulging, which caught the attention of her parents while they were giving her a bath. Sloane now has been in remission for 18 months and is doing as well as possible.
In this episode of Shared Humanity: The humans behind the headlines, host Nelba Márquez-Greene, Yale School of Public Health Activist in Residence, is joined by gun violence survivor and gun violence prevention advocate Tara Donnelly. Donnelly lost both her mother and father on February 2, 2005 when they were killed in a shooting at their family jewelry store in Fairfield, Connecticut. The person who committed the crime stole the gun from an unlocked nightstand in a home in Greenwich, Connecticut. Donnelly discusses grief 20 years later, becoming a parent without parents, expanding Ethan's Law in Connecticut to require gun owners to secure firearms in all homes, not just homes with minors, and her GV Angels holiday drive. This episode also features snippets of the song “Somewhere in America” by Tara's brother Eric Donnelly and his band the Alternate Routes. To support GV Angels, email GVAngelsCT@gmail.com. Learn more about Shared Humanity: https://sph.yale.edu/sharedhumanity Follow the Yale School of Public Health: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yalesph/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YaleSPH/ X: https://twitter.com/YaleSPH TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yalesph LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/yalesph/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@yalesph #SharedHumanity #YaleSPH
The Hot Stove Society Tasting Panel explores “Everyday Extra Virgin Olive Oil” // Eric Donnelly, Owner and Executive Chef of Circlespey Restaurant Group is here to talk about their restaurants // On Simple to Spectacular! we celebrate Chef Thierry delving into one of his Summer Rover’s recipes // We Welcome Leslie Kelly, our Roving RV Correspondent, as she is back in Seattle // We are going to “Beat the Heat” with Refreshing No-Cook Dishes // Dynamic Duo Restauarteurs Quynh and Yenvy Pham are here to talk about their Vietnamese Restaurants // And of course, we play Rub with Love Food for Thought Tasty Trivia!
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Who needs Hallmark Christmas, when you have the real life magic of John Patrick Matthews and the Rock Boat? Listen to how John's dreams persevered tragedy on this 3rd Episode of The BoatCast Season 2!!!Integral to John's story has been his love of music, particularly perennial Rock Boaters, The Alternate Routes. When John's wife passed away after their first TRB, he initially found it too hard to embrace music until he had the courage to board TRB XVIII. While on-board, he joined The Alternate Routes to play a song dedicated to his late wife, Linda. His love of playing was rekindled and he was inspired to write an album. Over the pandemic, he took lessons with guitar virtuoso, Eric Donnelly (of The Alternate Routes) which led to him taking the plunge and creating his own album. All of his blood, sweat, and tears culminated in his release of Hugs and Handshakes in 2021. Join us as John walks Chris, Eammon, Mark - and special guest Eric Donnelly - through his journey (including an honest assessment of the recording process) to make his dream come true. Listen to “Hugs and Handshakes” on all streaming platforms or grab a physical copy on CD while supplies last!John Patrick Matthews can be found at : Twitter: @guitarmatthewsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JohnPatrickMatthewsMusic/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mcsnapervilleThe Alternate Routes can be found at : Twitter: @alternateroutesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thealternateroutes/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thealternateroutes/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_PJ0G3fuWzuXcRAZuOEvIwWebsite: https://thealternateroutes.com/Do You Live Your Life Rock Boat to Rock Boat? If so, join The BoatCast... A Podcast for Rock Boaters by Rock Boaters. The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsor, lifecoachingforwomenphysicians.com, for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com
Chris Rhoad and BoatCast Mark are excited to welcome two Rock Boat Legends to the Podcast…. Tim Warren and Eric Donnelly, founders of The Alternate Routes discuss their many boats and reflect on their growth since those early years. They enjoy the captivity of the boat - and use that term in the best possible way - as the boat allows for collaboration and engagement in organic, meaningful connections with dedicated fans.The Alternate Routes can be found at:Twitter: @alternateroutesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thealternateroutes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thealternateroutes/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_PJ0G3fuWzuXcRAZuOEvIwWebsite: https://thealternateroutes.com/
The guys are joined by Tim Warren and Eric Donnelly of The Alternate Routes to discuss the legendary “Abbey Road” from The Beatles. Plenty of other discussion including running through cemeteries, the surprising most listened to Beatles song, Desdemona, Shelley, production/engineering/songwriting of one of the greatest records ever, Strand of Oaks, finales, Her Majesty as a last track and is love really all you need? Check out The Alternate Routes at: thealternateroutes.com/ Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/
Eric is the guitarist for the band The Alternate Routes. Their song “Safe Haven” was self-produced by Donnelly, drummer and engineer Kurt Leon, and singer Tim Warren, a sonic departure from previous efforts that highlight the use of the recording studio itself as an instrument. The Alternate Routes first burst onto the scene in 2005 with their breakthrough album Good and Reckless and True. They released several albums on Vanguard Records and on their own, toured extensively, and relentlessly refined their craft. They have collaborated with such seemingly disparate artists as singer-songwriter Patti Griffin, director Lisa Cholodenko (The Kids Are All Right), and guitarist Carl Broemel of My Morning Jacket. They’ve performed on “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” “Late Night with Conan O’Brien,” and have been repeat guests on NPR’s “Mountain Stage.”
My guest today is one of the founding members of the band The Alternate Routes. Eric is a prolific songwriter, guitarist and I think one of his most underrated characteristics is his prowesses on the basketball court. Please enjoy this episode of After the Gig. Support the podcast! www.patreon.com/afterthegig afterthegigpod@gmail.com Music from this weeks show: Intro: “Nothing More” (featuring Lily Costner) by the Alternate Routes Outro: “Somewhere in America” by The Alternate Routes Instagram: @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic #ontourwithjhumps
Eric Donnelly is the lead guitarist of the Alternate Routes and a masterful songwriter. Beyond being one of Joe's oldest friends, he is also the composer and performing artist behind the It's a Hustle theme song. Thanks Eric!
How close are Israeli scientists to a cure for cancer? Does it sound too good to be true? Where has technology and innovation taken us thus far in treating cancer? Northwestern University Hospital oncologist, Dr. Eric Donnelly joins Dan and Amy to discuss.
in this episode we discuss: the importance of self discipline, setting goals, and living intentially; the impact of cutting drugs and alcohol out of your life. how rewarding it can be to provide opportunity for your people. why its so important to get a proven track recording before opening a restaurant. developing and providing opportunity to those in your restaurant in order to retain those in your restaurant. Executive Chef Eric Donnelly is a Seattle native and local chef favorite. He's been working in and running kitchen for over 22 years. His first, personally owned restaurant, RockCreek Seafood & Spirits opened in Fremont to rave reviews in July 2013. This year Eric was a James Beard Award nominee for Best Chef Northwest, and was referenced as one of “Seattle's Best Chefs” by The Seattle Times. RockCreek was named one of 2013's Best New Restaurants by Seattle Magazine and one of the Top 20 US Restaurants by UrbanSpoon. Seattle Metropolitan Magazine included his Wild Mexican Prawns with Anson Mills Heirloom Grits as one of the top 50 dishes of the year.
The Alternate Routes are a rock band out of Bridgeport, Connecticut formed by Tim Warren and Eric Donnelly in 2002 while studying at Fairfield University.[1] The band recorded their debut album entitled Good and Reckless and True in Nashville in 2005. The next two years were spent touring, and honing their live sound. In 2006, the band won an Independent Music Award for the song "Ordinary."[2] Later that year, the band signed with Vanguard Records on Thanksgiving morning, 30 years to the day after The Last Waltz was filmed, a documentary about The Band that the Routes often cite as being very influential to them. The Alternate Routes also parted ways with Vanguard Records in 2010 and shortly after Tim and Eric headed back to Nashville to begin work on their 3 studio album which they plan to release independently. The album was produced by Teddy Morgan at the Barrio East in Nashville over the course of 6 weeks. The album is called "Lately" and is set to be released on Oct 12th, 2010. The band is planning a headlining tour to support "Lately." www.thealternateroutes.com fantalkwscafm@gmail.com www.wscafm.org