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Hollywood, 1958. Glamour. Fame. Scandal. But behind the velvet curtains of silver screen royalty, a violent storm was brewing. Johnny Stompanato- charming, dangerous, and deeply entangled with one of Hollywood's biggest stars- would soon be found dead on the floor of a Beverly Hills mansion. Was it an accident based on a misunderstanding, a mother's desperate act, or something far more sinister? Today, we unravel the sensational murder that rocked Tinseltown, and left the world wondering what really happened behind Lana Turner's closed doors. We're coming to CrimeCon Denver! Use our code CRIMEWEEKLY for 10% off your tickets! https://www.crimecon.com/CC25 Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod ADS: 1. https://www.SimpliSafe.com/CrimeWeekly - Claim 50% off a new system with a Professional Monitoring Plan and get your first month FREE! 2. https://www.OneSkin.co - Use code CRIMEWEEKLY for 15% off your order! After you purchase, please support our show and tell them we sent you! 3. https://www.SKIMS.com - Shop the SKIMS Ultimate Bra Collection and more at SKIMS.com and SKIMS New York Flagship on Fifth Ave! After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! 4. https://www.StartPhotobooth.com/Crime - Curious how much you could make by running you own photo booth business? Check out their FREE Profit Calculator and for a limited time, Photobooth Supply Co. will give you their Quick Start Program, for FREE! 5. https://www.FactorMeals.com/CrimeWeekly50Off - Use code CRIMEWEEKLY50OFF to get 50% off plus FREE shipping on your first box!
Today the gals are getting the tea from Kit Keenan! Kit reveals the never-before-shared story of how she met her boyfriend and how they started dating (and why he missed their first date!), as well as her advice on letting your guard down and falling in love. She also talks about her favorite workouts and how booking a workout class is as hard in the city as getting a restaurant reservation. Lastly, the girls chat about the NYC influencer drama - how to respond to negativity, being sure of yourself, and letting a bad week just be a bad week.Live Show Tickets https://linktr.ee/GalsonthegoPlease support the show by checking out our sponsors!Quince: Go to Quince.com/gals for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.Rhoback: Use the code GALS on Rhoback.com for 20% off your first order through the end of this week.Skims: Shop SKIMS best intimates including the Fits Everybody Collection and more at SKIMS.com and SKIMS New York Flagship on Fifth Ave. Let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows.Old Navy:You can shop Old Navy's StudioSmooth collection in store & online at OldNavy.comBumble: Date your way, on Bumble, Date now on BumbleGOTG LTK https://www.shopltk.com/explore/Gals_on_the_Go GOTG Newsletter https://gotg.substack.com/ Gals On The Go Instagram https://www.instagram.com/galsonthegopodcast/ Kit's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kitkeenan/?hl=enKit's Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@kitkeenan?lang=en Brooke's Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/brookemiccio Brooke's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brookemiccio/ Danielle's Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/daniellecarolan Danielle's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/daniellecarolan/ Business inquiries can be sent to: GalsOnTheGoPodcastTeam@unitedtalent.comDanielle's LTK: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/daniellecarolan/productsets/11ee5d6284a6acf19fd50242ac110003 Brooke's LTK: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/brookemiccio/productsets/11ee5d662bea0b67931d0242ac110004 SHOP GOTG MERCH!https://merch.galsonthegopodcast.com/ GOTG YouTube Channel (watch full episodes with video!) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkCy3xcN257Hb_VWWU5C5vASee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Pittsburgh Penguins: Deep End of the Rebuild Pool 03/13/25Jordan DeFigio and Jeff Taylor convene to acknowledge that which is apparent: The Pittsburgh Penguins are currently deep in ‘rebuild mode,' and it's likely going to stay that way through the end of next (25-26) NHL season.It's Pride Night at PPG Paints Arena!! The Penguins host the St. Louis Blues this evening on Fifth Ave, and there's a chance - an outside one? - that you'll see some rainbow tape on the sticks of players like Bryan Rust, who in the past has been a bit of an ambassador for inclusivity in hockey.Multiple references are made to The Office (American edition), plus you'll get to know the four newest acquisitions made by Pittsburgh's front office: Kolyachonok, Timmins, Dewar, and Novak.Not mentioned on the podcast, but holy cow: Your admin had completely forgotten that Danton Heinen was a Penguin again! Ha.Thanks to Espresso A Mano, Pittsburgh's finest coffee roasters and cafe, for partnering with Fly Penguins Fly podcast. Visit an Espresso A Mano location near you:https://espressoamano.com/Fly Penguins Fly Podcast is produced by Jeff Taylor.Thank you for listening!! Follow the podcast on X/Twitter: @penspodJeff Taylor: @penspod_JT // Jordan DeFigio: @fidgenewtonLETS GO PENS.JEFF TAYLOR + JORDAN DEFIGIOIntro/Outro music composed and recorded by Jeff TaylorMark Guiliana plays drums - thanks, Mark!Shane Taylor designed and delivered our artwork.To hire Shane for design work: shanetaylordesigns@gmail.com - tell him Fly Penguins Fly sent you.This episode includes portions of the following musical selections:Kid Kodi by Blue Dot SessionsIn Passage by Blue Dot Sessions
Have you heard of soul manifestation? In this episode, Bree Melanson enlightens us on how to harness the power of spirituality to make your dream life a reality. Spoiler—it involves tapping into your soul in a way you've never seen before. Get ready to unlock new levels with this one! Ahead, Bree unravels the mysteries of channeling + psychic connections in a way only she can. She tells the story of discovering her spiritual gifts and how they've shaped her life path. Bree also shares the ups + downs of embracing your true essence, because no journey is without struggle. If you're someone craving change + transformation, this episode is your guide. Learn how to move from ego-based desires to those fueled by the soul. Whether you're familiar with soul work or brand new, Bree's insights are sure to ignite your own inner light. We also talk about: Bree's life-changing 30-day manifestation ritual The importance of defining your purpose Navigating spiritual awakenings + collective consciousness shifts Maintaining your energy without taking on others' emotions Bree's take on channeling + connecting with higher entities The sneaky ways ego gets in the way of authentic living Harnessing your natural gifts for a life of service + abundance The balance of being in your heart versus your head Resources Website: https://www.breemelanson.com/ Instagram: @bree.melanson Pre-order our book, Almost 30: A Definitive Guide To A Life You Love For The Next Decade and Beyond, here: http://bit.ly/Almost30Book. Sponsors: Paleovalley | Head to paleovalley.com/almost30 for 15% off your order! Timeline | Go to timeline.com/ALMOST30 and get 10% off your order of Mitopure. SKIMS | Shop SKIMS best intimates including the Fits Everybody Collection and more at SKIMS.com and SKIMS New York Flagship on Fifth Ave. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com or go to https://advertising.libsyn.com/almost30. Learn More: almost30.com/learn almost30.com/morningmicrodose almost30.com/courses Join our community: facebook.com/Almost30podcast/groups Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: almost30.com/disclaimer. Find more to love at almost30.com! Almost 30 is edited by Garett Symes and Isabella Vaccaro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#280: Today I'm popping in for a long overdue solo catch-up session!Join me for a casual solo episode where I'm catching you up on life so far in 2025. I discuss everything from no longer feeling like a “wellness girly,” to reflections of my first year living in New York, to the upcoming podcast rebrand.Make a cup of tea, and cozy up to this intimate chat.Resources:Check out my new brand Spacious Rituals and get your virtual planner for 2025!Subscribe to my Substack, Balance with LesKeep in touch with Balanced Black Girl:Shop limited-edition Balanced Black Girl merchWatch on YouTube @BalancedBlackGirlFollow on IG: @balancedles @balancedblackgirlpodcastFollow on TikTok @balancedlesVisit our website at balancedblackgirl.comSponsors:Charmin | You can tell a lot about a date based on what kind of toilet paper they use. Check out Charmin's socials, @charmin on TikTok and Instagram, to learn more about how Charmin is helping Prevent the Dump!Seed | Take care of your gut health with Seed. Go to Seed.com/balancedles and use code BALANCEDLES to get 25% off your first month.SKIMS | Check out the SKIMS Fits Everybody Collection to find your new favorite pieces. Shop at skims.com or at the New York Flagship on Fifth Ave.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A woman brutally injured by unpatched pothole on Fifth Ave full 1750 Tue, 18 Feb 2025 20:53:24 +0000 JamMlz4NhmxUynEIMspfsti3PILrYH27 news,a-newscasts,top picks Marty Griffin news,a-newscasts,top picks A woman brutally injured by unpatched pothole on Fifth Ave On-demand selections from Marty's show on Newsradio 1020 KDKA , airing weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting
In celebration of Black History Month in February, MPR News is highlighting Black history throughout the state. From a fur trader believed to be one of the first African descendants in territory that is now Minnesota, to streets and parks renamed in 2024 after Black community leaders, these sites span the state and the centuries. Click to explore Black history sites throughout the stateSouthern Minnesotagibbs divGibbs Elementary School, RochesterGibbs Elementary School in Rochester is named after George W. Gibbs Jr., the first known Black person to set foot in Antarctica.Gibbs was serving in the U.S. Navy when he sailed to the continent as a member of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd's third expedition.In January 1940, after almost 40 days at sea on the U.S.S. Bear, he was the first person to step off the ship.Gibbs moved to Rochester and became a civil rights activist and small business owner. He spent almost 20 years working at IBM, co-founded the Rochester Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, or NAACP, and founded an employment agency he operated until 1999.— Alex Haddon, radio reporter interndiv rushfordUnderground RailroadAlthough not much is known about Minnesota's role in the Underground Railroad due to its secrecy, the Rushford Area Historical Society believes the city was part of the network to help enslaved people to freedom. The area was home to abolitionists at the time and is about 16 miles from the Mississippi River, an escape route north to Canada. Secret rooms have been discovered in at least three homes in Rushford, which are all currently private residences. One home was built in 1859 for abolitionists George and Harriet Stevens and is thought to be a safe house in the 1860s. In a different house, a secret room was found downstairs after the flood of 2007. It's an 18-room, two-story house built in 1861 for Roswell and George Valentine. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.A third home was built in 1867 for Miles Carpenter, an early Rushford banker, and is also thought to be a safe house. The Rushford Area Historical Society also believes limestone caves were used to hide people escaping to freedom. — Lisa Ryan, editorCentral Minnesotadiv msrMinnesota Spokesman-Recorder, MinneapolisAs the oldest Black-owned newspaper and one of the longest standing family-owned newspapers in the country, the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder is a point of pride in the Twin Cities. The paper was started in August 1934 by civil rights activist Cecil E. Newman with a split publication: the Minneapolis Spokesman and the St. Paul Recorder. In its first issue, Newman made a prediction and promise to readers, writing, “We feel sure St. Paul and Minneapolis will have real champions of the Race.” Today, Newman's granddaughter Tracey Williams-Dillard serves as the CEO and publisher for MSR and continues the paper that has been a trusted news source in the Black community for almost a century. As a weekly paper, MSR has tackled topics like local Ku Klux Klan activities, Brown v. Board of Education, the Civil Rights Movement, Minneapolis' first Black woman mayor, and George Floyd's murder. In 2015, its building at 3744 4th Ave. in Minneapolis became a state historic landmark.— Kyra Miles, early education reporterdiv penumbraPenumbra Theatre, St. PaulFounded in 1976, Penumbra Theatre was created by Lou Bellamy. Over the years, Penumbra has had the distinction of being the only Black professional theater in Minnesota. The name Penumbra means “half-light” or “partial eclipse.” It was founded using a Comprehensive Employment Training Act grant from the federal government. Its first production, Steve Carter's “Eden,” explored diversity of ethnicities within the African American community. In a 1977 interview with MPR News, Bellamy described the theater as being inadvertently political, with its focus on giving Black actors opportunities to perform at the professional level. “The roles that you generally see — and it's because of the people who choose the shows — are waiters, butlers, things that if not debilitating, at least are not allowing them to show the extent of their capability,” Bellamy said.Penumbra has had a number of company members that are recognizable, both locally and nationally. Perhaps its most famous alumnus is playwright August Wilson, who developed some of his earliest plays at Penumbra. In a 2023 interview, Bellamy noted that the character Levee in “Ma Rainey's Black Bottom” was influenced by his brother Terry's portrayal in early readings. In 2021, under the direction of Lou's daughter Sarah Bellamy, the theater received a $5 million grant to build on its work in racial equality. — Jacob Aloi, arts reporter and newscasterdiv leeArthur and Edith Lee House, Minneapolis In June 1931, Arthur and Edith Lee, a Black couple, purchased the modest craftsman-style home in Minneapolis' Field neighborhood and moved into the predominantly white neighborhood with their young daughter, Mary.Several years earlier, property owners in the area signed a contract with the neighborhood association to not sell or rent their homes to anyone who wasn't white.When the Lees moved in, community members tried to force them out.Their home became the site of an urban riot in July 1931, when an angry mob of 4,000 white people gathered in their yard and spilled out onto the street, demanding the family leave the neighborhood.A U.S. postal worker, World War I veteran and NAACP member, Arthur Lee said he had a “right to establish a home” in the neighborhood of his choosing.Many individuals and organizations came to the family's defense, including local and national chapters of the NAACP and the prominent civil rights attorney, Lena Olive Smith. (see Lena O. Smith House below)The Lees stayed in their home until the fall of 1933. According to the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, the family slept in the basement because of safety concerns, and their daughter Mary was escorted to kindergarten by the police.The Arthur and Edith Lee House became a designated historic property in Minneapolis in 2014.The Lee protests remain some of the largest and most widely publicized race-related demonstrations in Minnesota's history. The city of Minneapolis' local historic landmark designation similarly finds the Arthur and Edith Lee House to be associated “with broad patterns of social history, particularly in regard to African American history in Minneapolis, race relations and historical trends of housing discrimination.”— Erica Zurek, senior health reporterdiv floydGeorge Floyd Square, Minneapolis On May 25, 2020, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd outside of a convenience store at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue on the south side of Minneapolis. The community transformed the intersection into a memorial and protest site. It's also become a point of contention over how to remember Floyd's murder and the protest movement that started here. Local protesters maintain that the site should be community-led, until the city meets a list of demands for justice. For a year after Floyd's murder, protesters kept the streets closed to traffic; city workers took down the barricades in 2021. Now, the city is locked in an ongoing debate over the square's future. City officials say the streets are overdue for reconstruction. They're pushing for a plan to rebuild the intersection, supported by some local residents and businesses on the block. But local activists, who still maintain the ongoing protest, say it's too soon for the city to take a role in the street design. Instead, they say they want the city to invest in neighborhood services, like housing and substance abuse programs.— Estelle Timar-Wilcox, general assignment reporterdiv hiawathaHiawatha Golf Course, MinneapolisAt a time when African American golfers were barred from participating in white-only tournaments and golf courses, the Hiawatha Golf Course became a popular gathering spot for Black golfers.The course opened in 1934 in south Minneapolis, and was the spot, a few years later, where African American golfer James “Jimmie” Slemmons created what's now the Upper Midwest Bronze Amateur Memorial — a tournament that welcomed Black golfers.Despite being a popular course for African Americans, the Hiawatha Golf Course clubhouse barred non-white golfers from entering. That is until 1952, when that rule ended, largely because of the efforts of golf legend and trailblazer Solomon Hughes Sr.“Hughes was an excellent golfer, recognized nationwide, yet still could not golf at white golf courses, which is why Hiawatha golf course is so important to us,” said Greg McMoore, a long-time south Minneapolis resident and historian.Although once only allowed to play with the United Golfer's Association, a league formed by Black golfers, Hughes was among the first Black golfers to tee off in a PGA event at the 1952 St. Paul Open.In 2022, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board officially named the clubhouse the Solomon Hughes Clubhouse. The golf course was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2023.— Cari Spencer, reporterdiv smithLena O. Smith House, MinneapolisCivil rights leader and trailblazing attorney Lena O. Smith lived in this Minneapolis home on 3905 Fifth Ave. S. While working in real estate, Smith witnessed up close the discriminatory practices that excluded Black families from certain neighborhoods of the city. She took that experience to law school and in 1921 became the first Black woman to practice law in the state of Minnesota.As an attorney, Smith took on several high-profile cases fighting segregation and defending the rights of Black residents of Minneapolis. She worked to desegregate spaces in the city including the Pantages Theatre and protected a Black family from a campaign to oust them from their home in a mostly white neighborhood of south Minneapolis. (see Arthur and Edith Lee House, above)Smith founded the Minneapolis Urban League and led the local chapter of the NAACP as its first woman president. She worked inside and outside of the courtroom to advance civil rights until her death in 1966. Her home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. — Alanna Elder, producerdiv spiral‘Spiral for Justice' memorial, St. PaulOn the south lawn of the State Capitol grounds is the ‘Spiral for Justice' memorial for Roy Wilkins.Wilkins, who grew up in St. Paul's Rondo neighborhood, was a civil rights leader. He worked in various roles at the NAACP from 1931 to1977, leading the organization for 22 years.The memorial has 46 elements that are positioned in a spiral, getting higher and higher as they extend out from the middle and out beyond two walls that surround the main parts of the sculpture. Each element represents a year of his work at the NAACP, and the elements breaking through the wall represent progress breaking through barriers of racial inequality. The memorial, designed by sculptor Curtis Patterson, was dedicated in 1995.— Peter Cox, reporter div wigingtonClarence Wigington, St. PaulThe Highland Park Water Tower was designed by Clarence “Cap” Wigington, the first African American municipal architect in the United States.Wigington designed or supervised the creation of over 130 buildings throughout his decades-long career, with most located in St. Paul and designed during his tenure at the city architect's office between 1915 and 1949.He designed a number of city projects including fire stations and park buildings, as well as ice palaces for the St. Paul Winter Carnival. (He also designed my old stomping grounds, Chelsea Heights Elementary School, and an addition to my alma mater Murray Middle School.)Some of his other landmark structures include the Harriet Island Pavilion (since renamed after him), Roy Wilkins auditorium and the Holman Field Administration building at the St. Paul Downtown Airport.The Highland Park Water Tower, built in 1928, is one of three Wigington structures listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The others are the Harriet Island Pavilion and the Holman Field Administration building.— Feven Gerezgiher, reporter and producerNorthern Minnesotadiv gomerStatue of Tuskegee Airman Joe Gomer, DuluthA statue in the Duluth International Airport terminal honors a Minnesotan who was a member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen during World War II.Joe Gomer was among the country's first Black fighter pilots, flying 68 combat missions in Europe. He and his fellow Tuskegee Airmen were tasked with protecting bombers from German fighters. The unit's success helped the push to end segregation in the U.S. military.Gomer stayed in the military after the war and later worked for the U.S. Forest Service in Minnesota. He lived in Duluth for 50 years and stayed active into his 90s. The Duluth News Tribune reported that Gomer shared the history of the Tuskegee Airmen and talked about the importance of education with school groups.Veterans' groups in Duluth worked to raise money for the statue to honor Gomer's service to his country; it was dedicated at the airport in 2012, on Gomer's 92nd birthday. Gomer died the following year at age 93; he was Minnesota's last living Tuskegee Airman.— Andrew Krueger, editordiv mosleyHattie Mosley, HibbingIn 1905, 23-year-old Hattie Mosley moved from Decatur, Ill., to the up-and-coming mining town of Hibbing, Minn. Twelve years prior, the town was established by a German miner. At the time, 50 percent of Hibbing residents were born in a foreign country. Yet Mosley, a Black woman, remained a minority, as it was still uncommon for Black people to live in northern Minnesota as long-term residents. This is according to history expert Aaron Brown, who was featured in an Almanac interview with Twin Cities Public Television about the resident. Mosley came to Hibbing as a widow, and did not have any children. She spent the next 30 years as a single woman caring for the mining town as its residents faced the Spanish Flu, the effects of World War I and other daily ailments. She often volunteered in poor immigrant communities and checked in on the sick, using her homemade cough syrup and homemade remedies to nurse most of the town back to health.She was known to help with the worst cases other medical professionals wouldn't dare to touch, including the most severe quarantined cases of the Spanish Flu. Because of this, she is described as a heroine and often called the Florence Nightingale of Hibbing, according to Brown.She died in 1938 and is buried in Maple Hill Cemetery. The beloved nurse and midwife's obituary said her greatest joy in life was helping those who could not afford care. “Her acts of charity, so freely given, numbered a legion and among the poor her death will be keenly felt,” read her obituary in the Hibbing Daily Tribune.Mosley was elected to the Hibbing Historical Society's Hall of Service and Achievement a decade ago.— Sam Stroozas, digital producerdiv st markSt. Mark AME, DuluthSt. Mark African Methodist Episcopal Church is in the Central Hillside area of Duluth. The church was built in 1900 and was added to the National Register in 1991. W. E. B. DuBois spoke at St. Mark in 1921 before a gathering of the Duluth chapter of the NAACP, which had recently been founded after the lynching of three Black men in downtown Duluth. DuBois founded the national organization in 1909.— Regina Medina, reporterdiv bonga pembinaFort Pembina, near present-day Pembina, N.D.Pierre Bonga and his family are well known in Minnesota's early Black history, before it was even a state. His son George Bonga was one of the first Black people born in what later became the state of Minnesota, according to MNopedia. George was born in the Northwest Territory around 1802, near present-day Duluth. His mother was Ojibwe, as were the two women he married in his lifetime. George was a guide and translator for negotiations with the Ojibwe for Territorial Governor Lewis Cass. While the Bonga family has connections to many locations in present-day Minnesota and the Great Lakes region, they spent time in Fort Pembina, according to the University of North Dakota. Pierre Bonga was also a trapper and interpreter. He primarily worked near the Red River, as well as near Lake Superior. He died in 1831, in what is now Minnesota. — Lisa Ryan, editorClick here.
In this episode, Sahil Bloom, entrepreneur, investor, and inspirational writer, helps us redefine what it means to be truly wealthy + fulfilled. Sahil reveals why his own journey to success inspired his new book, The 5 Types of Wealth: A Transformative Guide to Design Your Dream Life. If you've ever wondered if there was more to life than just earning money, this is for you! Discover why Sahil left a high-powered finance job to prioritize family + personal growth. Plus, Sahil gets real about the power of timing, the importance of creating trust, and his unique perspective on wealth. Tune in to learn about the five types of wealth: time, social, mental, physical, and financial. Find out how these interconnected forms of wealth contribute to overall happiness and how to harness each of them, no matter your stage of life. Prepare to have your eyes opened with this one! We also talk about: Sahil's 24-hour rule for social media sanity The significance of earned status over bought status Navigating fatherhood + the impact on personal growth Why stress responses are linked to maternal affection Creating space in your life for better decisions + well-being The concept of "time billionaires" + valuing every second The importance of vocalizing appreciation in relationships How social wealth affects your health + longevity Discovering your "enough" life + redefining financial ambitions Resources Purchase The 5 Types of Wealth now! https://www.the5typesofwealth.com/ Instagram: @sahilbloom Website: https://www.sahilbloom.com Pre-order our book, Almost 30: A Definitive Guide To A Life You Love For The Next Decade and Beyond, here: http://bit.ly/Almost30Book. Sponsors: Wildgrain | Go to Wildgrain.com/ALMOST30 to start your subscription and get $30 off your first box, PLUS free croissants! Apothékary | Go to apothekary.co and get 15% off using the code ALMOST30 at checkout. SKIMS | Shop SKIMS best intimates including the Fits Everybody Collection and more at SKIMS.com and SKIMS New York Flagship on Fifth Ave. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows. Timeline | Go to timeline.com/ALMOST30 and get 10% off your order of Mitopure. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/Almost30. Learn More: almost30.com/learn almost30.com/morningmicrodose almost30.com/courses Join our community: facebook.com/Almost30podcast/groups Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: almost30.com/disclaimer. Find more to love at almost30.com! Almost 30 is edited by Garett Symes and Isabella Vaccaro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week’s edition, Richland Source Deputy Managing Editor Carl Hunnell talks with Tami Robinson, founder of the non-profit organization, Love Our Hero’s. Love Our Hero’s, based in Bellville, supports local military veterans. It has a huge “Supporting Veterans Purse Bingo” event March 8 at the Eastbrook Center, 720 Fifth Ave., in Mansfield. Robinson explains how the organization supports local military veterans and how local residents can participate in the event. She also talks about what led her to found Love Our Hero’s. Hunnell is also joined by Executive Producer Zac Hiser and videographer Grant Ritchey to talk about the news of the day, including a dead body found Sunday morning near the Richland B&O Trail south of Lexington; how a roundabout has reduced accidents at a Madison Township intersection; local mayoral efforts to improve local housing; and details on a 32-year-old Mansfield man arrested on felony drug charges after a traffic stop led to a car chase and a crash into a Richland County Sheriff’s Office cruiser. Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#274: What would your life look like if you prioritized wellness and set boundaries like a CEO?Today, I'm sitting down with Michele Y. Smith, CEO of the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), to explore the various ways pop culture influences our creativity and how we can all invite wellness into the workplace.We Also Talk About…Michele's career journey to become a CEOSigns it's time to pivot into your next big roleTips for setting boundaries and protecting your timeWays to set yourself up for a productive weekHow to be a wellness-minded leader and set the tone for your teamUnique ways to give back to your communityResources:Vote for Balanced Black Girl in the “Outstanding Podcast – Lifestyle / Self-Help” category of the 2025 NAACP Image Awards!Check out my new brand Spacious Rituals and get your virtual planner for 2025!Subscribe to my Substack, Balance with LesFollow the Museum of Pop Culture on InstagramVisit mopop.org to plan your museum visitRead Forbes: “The Power Of Pop Culture' Spotlights MoPOP's New Leadership Focus”Read: “The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can't Stop Talking About” by Mel RobbinsKeep in touch with Balanced Black Girl:Keep in touch with Balanced Black Girl:Shop limited-edition Balanced Black Girl merchWatch on YouTube @BalancedBlackGirlFollow on IG: @balancedles @balancedblackgirlpodcastFollow on TikTok @balancedlesVisit our website at balancedblackgirl.comSponsors:Neuro Gum | If you're ready for better sleep, head to www.neurogum.com and use code BALANCEDLES for 15% off your first order of Sleep & Recharge melt away mints.YNAB | YNAB is a life-changing budgeting app that helps you do what you want with the money you have. Visit www.ynab.com/balanced to get an exclusive three-month trial.Calm | Stress less, sleep more, and live better with Calm. Visit calm.com/balanced for 40% off a Calm Premium Subscription.Lume | Get Lume's Starter Pack to try all their bestsellers. Use code BALANCEDLES for 15% off your first purchase.SKIMS | If you're looking for the perfect gift for your Valentine or for yourself - SKIMS just launched their best Valentines shop ever! You can shop now at SKIMS.com and SKIMS New York Flagship on Fifth Ave. Seed | Support your gut health with DS-01® Daily Synbiotic by Seed. Go to Seed.com/BalancedLes and use code ‘balancedles' to get 25% off your first month. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The gals are answering some of your burning questions this week! First, they catch up (and mustard) on Brooke's trip to Palm Beach (or is it West Palm Beach?) and the things she lost, and Danielle's weekend of brunches, belly laughs, and tv. Then they get into the q&a, featuring death row meals, alternate podcast names, and travel plans for the rest of the year! Live Show Tickets https://linktr.ee/Galsonthego Please support the show by checking out our sponsors! Apostrophe: Get your first visit for only five dollars at Apostrophe.com/GALS when you use our code: GALS. That's a savings of fifteen dollars! Rocket Money: Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to RocketMoney.com/gotg today. Squarespace: Go to squarespace.com/GALS to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. SKIMS: Shop SKIMS best intimates including the Fits Everybody Collection and more at SKIMS.com and SKIMS New York Flagship on Fifth Ave. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows. Barilla: Put your energy to the test and take on Barilla's Protein+ Pasta's Winter Energy Challenge this February, on the Strava fitness app. GOTG LTK https://www.shopltk.com/explore/Gals_on_the_Go GOTG Newsletter https://gotg.substack.com/ Gals On The Go Instagram https://www.instagram.com/galsonthegopodcast/ Brooke's Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/brookemiccio Brooke's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brookemiccio/ Danielle's Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/daniellecarolan Danielle's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/daniellecarolan/ Business inquiries can be sent to: GalsOnTheGoPodcastTeam@unitedtalent.com Danielle's LTK: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/daniellecarolan/productsets/11ee5d6284a6acf19fd50242ac110003 Brooke's LTK: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/brookemiccio/productsets/11ee5d662bea0b67931d0242ac110004 SHOP GOTG MERCH! https://merch.galsonthegopodcast.com/ GOTG YouTube Channel (watch full episodes with video!) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkCy3xcN257Hb_VWWU5C5vA
In this week's episode, Alex Bennett and Jordyn Woodruff share their craziest first-date stories while reacting to yours! They also chat standing jeans, dinner parties, and so much more. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome back to another episode of Mean Girl Pod! 00:4:38 The girls thorns of the week 00:16:40 The girls roses of the week 00:27:38 Standing jeans 00:31:38 AB's craziest first date story 00:33:38 JW's craziest first date story 00:43:58 YOUR craziest first date stories 01:12:33 Recs of the week 01:15:45 WE LOVE YOU GUYS! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow us on instagram at @meangirlpod, Alex @justalexbennett and Jordyn @jordynwoodruff ------------------------------------------------------------------ Presented By Monster Energy #MonsterEnergyBrandPartner #MonsterUltra https://www.monsterenergy.com/en-us/energy-drinks/zero-sugar/ Thank you to our partners this week: Skims: Shop SKIMS best intimates including the Fits Everybody Collection and more at http://www.skims.com/meangirl and SKIMS New York Flagship on Fifth Ave. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows #skimspartner Rocket Money: Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to https://rocketmoney.com/MEANGIRL today. Cleveland Kitchen: Want to make gut health easy and delicious? Find Cleveland Kitchen's fresh, fermented foods in the refrigerated section of your local grocery store, or have them delivered straight to your door via Instacart. AND for our listeners get $4 off - head over to https://www.clevelandkitchen.com/podcast. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Powered By: https://www.justmediahouse.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ariana Grande的前男友,被总统川普频繁骚扰,从最低级的Rapper变成最闪耀的流星,死后又卷入政治正确风波,Mac Miller到底是谁? 本期节目含有大量个人主观看法,并时不时挑几个倒霉蛋骂两句。 本期专辑:《Swimming》 主播评分:5/5 专辑歌曲: Come Back to Earth Hurt Feelings What's the Use? Perfecto Self Care Wings Ladders Small Worlds Conversation, Pt. 1 Dunno Jet Fuel 2009 So It Goes |其他歌单| XXXTentacion - SAD! Mac Miller专辑《Balloonerism》 Mac Miller - Donald Trump(唐纳德特朗普/川普) Mac Miller - Party on Fifth Ave. Marva Whitney - Unwind Yourself Wiz Khalifa - Back and Yellow |相关概念| Frat Rap,Melodic Rap,Emo Rap,J .Cole,Snoop Dogg,小说《五号屠场》
In this solo episode, Lindsey gives us permission to hit pause on our self-improvement journeys from time to time. She talks about periods of her life where she “self-helped” a little too hard and why it's crucial to give yourself a break. For our Type A hunnies, you definitely want to tune in! Ahead, Lindsey reveals how social media and endless self-help resources can lead to burnout and self-criticism, rather than true healing. She lays out practical tips for setting boundaries with self-help content and embracing activities that bring simple joy. If you've been feeling guilty about not doing "enough" or constantly comparing yourself to others, this episode will completely shift your perspective on what it means to truly grow. Learn how moments of stillness and presence can be just as transformational as all the work you're putting in. We also talk about: Signs that you might need a break from self-help The idea of feeling perpetually inadequate Finding joy and gratitude in the little things Setting boundaries with your self-help intake The beauty of integrating lessons learned into everyday life Experimenting with a "therapy break" and how to approach it Activities that bring joy to your inner child The importance of relationships that foster presence + silliness Resources: Instagram: @lindseysimcik YouTube: @NewMomOTB NMOTB Live Mommy Huddles: https://new-mom-on-the-block.thrivecart.com/mommy-huddle/ Pre-order our book, Almost 30: A Definitive Guide To A Life You Love For The Next Decade and Beyond, here: http://bit.ly/Almost30Book. Sponsors: Apothékary | Go to apothekary.co and get 15% off using the code ALMOST30 at checkout. IQ Bar | Get 20% off all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping. Just text ALMOST to 64000 to get your discount. BEAM | Beam's Dream is clinically shown to improve sleep. Click https://shopbeam.com/ALMOST30 and use code ALMOST30 to get up to 40% off. Seed | Get great gut health for less than $2/day by going to Seed.com/ALMOST and use code 25ALMOST to get 25% off your first month. SKIMS | Shop SKIMS best intimates including the Fits Everybody Collection and more at SKIMS.com and SKIMS New York Flagship on Fifth Ave. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/Almost30. Learn More: almost30.com/learn almost30.com/morningmicrodose almost30.com/courses Join our community: facebook.com/Almost30podcast/groups Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: almost30.com/disclaimer. Find more to love at almost30.com! Almost 30 is edited by Garett Symes and Isabella Vaccaro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Windup Watch Fair is just days away, so you know that means: it's our Worn & Wound podcast Windup Watch Fair preview episode! In this episode, Blake Malin hosts Events Manager Nelly Calhoun and Head of Partnerships Kyle Snarr to get into all the details of the New York City show to help you prepare and to get the most out of the fair. This year, the Windup Watch Fair moves to a new venue in New York City, Center415, in the heart of New York City on Fifth Ave, between 37th and 38th streets. This is not only the biggest Windup Watch Fair ever, but it's one of the biggest watch events in the world, with over 140 brands covering not just watches, but EDC, apparel, and more. In this episode, the team takes you through venue selection, how a show at this scale comes together, and all of the cool things you can do and see at Windup, including getting strap changes and bracelet adjustments from a watchmaker, seeing a number of panels throughout the weekend, checking out a bar and lounge space, and of course seeing dozens and dozens of watch brands. We're grateful to our lead sponsors, Bulova, Christopher Ward, Fortis, Oris, and Shinola for helping to make this event possible.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesWindup Watch Fair New York City
On this week's group chat, we have Matt Chittim, Tommie Runz, and Peter Bromka. Episode Rundown: Zurich Diamond League Prediction of Yared Nuguse's legacy Karsten Warholm versus Mondo Duplantis 100m Showdown Some Matt Chittim rabbitholes Fifth Ave Mile How we can make track and field more interesting Why Oprah should be on the Relay Podcast The upcoming fall marathons (including some local ones)
"When women ran Fifth Avenue, they did more than sell clothes—they shaped American fashion and business," says Julie Satow, award-winning journalist and author. In this episode, CoveyClub founder Lesley Jane Seymour dives deep with Satow into her latest book, When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion. Discover the untold stories of the women who led iconic department stores like Bonwit Teller, Lord & Taylor, and Henri Bendel, and how they navigated the complexities of the early 20th-century business world. From their pioneering roles to the personal sacrifices they made, Satow paints a vivid picture of ambition, reinvention, and resilience. Whether you're fascinated by fashion history or looking for inspiration in your own career journey, this episode is a must-listen. Bio: Julie Satow is an award-winning journalist and the author of "The Plaza: The Secret Life of America's Most Famous Hotel," a New York Times Editor's Choice and NPR favorite book of 2019. She is a regular contributor to The New York Times and has written extensively on real estate and business. Timestamps: 02:55 - The personal reinvention that led Satow to writing 05:42 - Covid is a social history of New York through the hotel 07:25 - These department stores in the early 20th century were not like what we think 10:24 - Three women became presidents of famous department stores by accident or design 14:51 - All three women had men who helped them pave the way in mentorship roles 18:08 - Why do you think these particular women were ambitious? Why? 23:33 - Did those ladies then pull up women behind them? What happened behind them? 26:04 - Dorothy Shaver helped establish American vogue Key Points: Julie Satow's book highlights the significant yet often overlooked contributions of women in the early American fashion industry. The department stores of the early 20th century were not just retail spaces but cultural and social hubs for women. Despite working in a male-dominated industry, these women carved out powerful roles and left lasting legacies. The decline of department stores marks a shift in retail culture but also opens new avenues for entrepreneurship and innovation. Links and Resources: Visit Julie Satow's Website Purchase "When Women Ran Fifth Avenue" Explore Covey Club If you found this episode inspiring, please follow the podcast and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. For more resources and community support, join us at CoveyClub.com. Until next time, keep reinventing!
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1212, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Allusions Of Grandeur 1: An ancient city on the Euphrates River known for its magnificence, today it can also mean a place of vice and corruption. Babylon. 2: You're living in grand style if you have the "white" type of this strong-smelling underground fungus on your table. truffle. 3: The 19th century railroad sleeping car named for this man was a symbol of splendor equal to the finest hotel. Pullman. 4: In 1909 this French jeweler opened a store on Fifth Ave. in New York City and briefly became owner of the Hope Diamond. Pierre Cartier. 5: From the name of a Greek city home to fabulously wealthy inhabitants, this adjective means devoted to luxury. sybaritic. Round 2. Category: Live Cams 1: Through a conservation center in New York, you can observe critically endangered red and Mexican gray ones of these. wolves. 2: Opened in 1919, this iconic golf course on the Monterey Peninsula offers stunning views of the 17th and 18th holes. Pebble Beach. 3: A webcam on Sicily allows you to monitor the activity of this highest active volcano in Europe. Etna. 4: From a webcam in Finland, you can see this nighttime phenomenon that's dependent on a strong solar wind. aurora borealis. 5: You can see people praying day and night at this holy site that was a part of a structure surrounding the Temple of Jerusalem. the Western Wall (Wailing Wall). Round 3. Category: Psychological Problems 1: Just because you have this pervasive suspicion of others, doesn't mean they're not out to get you. Paranoia. 2: Maybe Alfred Adler didn't think he was good enough when he identified and named this complex. Inferiority complex. 3: This self-absorbed personality disorder is named for a mythical youth who loved his reflection. Narcissism. 4: Logorrhea, also called verbomania, is doing this excessively or uncontrollably. Speaking/talking. 5: Washers and hoarders are types of people with OCD, which stands for this. Obsessive compulsive disorder. Round 4. Category: Anything Goes 1: Naval engineer Richard James invented this classic toy after watching a spring fall from a table. Slinky. 2: Appropriately, Bacchus is often depicted in art holding this fruit. grapes. 3: Young Dill in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was inspired by this author of "In Cold Blood". Truman Capote. 4: In 1962 he became the first Australian to win the Grand Slam of tennis; he won it again in 1969. Rod Laver. 5: In 2002 this South American country's Varig Airlines celebrated its 75th anniversary. Brazil. Round 5. Category: World Of Religion 1: From the Arabic for "struggle", this word can mean a personal effort against sin, or a holy war in defense of Islam. jihad. 2: In February 1988, after confessing on live TV to be a sinner, this preacher stepped down from the pulpit. Jimmy Swaggart. 3: The Mahayana branch of this religion is more recent than the Theravada and includes the concept of adherents becoming Bodhisattvas. Buddhism. 4: The sacred shrine of Fushimi-Inari Tasha is dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of this foodstuff. rice. 5: Asgard was home to the Norse gods and this most famous palace. Valhalla. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
President Donald Trump has been ordered to pay a substantial $83.3 million to author and advice columnist, E. Jean Carroll, following a resolution of a defamation lawsuit on Friday. The judgement was reached swiftly after less than three hours of deliberation by a nine-member jury; the civil platform made up of seven men and two women. Awards of $18.3 million in compensatory damages and an additional $65 million in punitive damages have been apportioned, based on continued defamation assertions tied to two instances in June 2019. Throughout the two full days of trial testimony under the Manhattan federal court's auspices, an emotional Carroll, who is 80 years old, expounded upon the detrimental effects she had suffered due to Trump's caustic words. According to her account, the barrage of adverse comments provoked a relentless wave of abuse and threats against her safety; these rattled her peace of mind significantly. The total settlement sum of $83.3 million is accrued further by an earlier $5 million that Trump owes Carroll, secured by another lawsuit triumph against the former President in May 2022. The previous lawsuit arose from allegations that Trump sexually assaulted Carroll in a deserted area at Bergdorf Goodman on Fifth Ave., New York, circa 1996. The defamation aspect of this lawsuit pertained to Trump's subsequent public dismissal of Carroll as being 'a complete con job' on his social media platform, Truth Social, post his tenure as President, around October 2022. The defamation lawsuit resolved last Friday primarily dealt with allegations related to statements made by Trump about Carroll during his presidency. Among the contested phrases was his dismissal of Carroll as a 'liar' and someone who was 'not my type.' This court proceeding had a more extensive timeline due to Trump's counter-argument that his presidential stature absolved him from legal suits related to remarks uttered during his presidency. This enduring legal unfolding happening over several years has attracted attention from top legal minds attempting to address this question of presidential immunity. The case spanned local and federal courts in various locations, from Manhattan to D.C., with Judge Kaplan eventually taking the helm. In October 2020, Judge Kaplan discarded a move by the government to replace Trump as a defendant, which would have potentially thwarted Carroll's case due to the provided immunity. Kaplan affirmed that a President's official duties do not encompass maligning an alleged rape victim to be untruthful. He asserted Trump could be held accountable for his comments, irrespective of his administrative capacity when the comments were initially made. Even while Trump tried to contest this verdict, the government ultimately halted its backfilling efforts to stand in for Trump, especially after his liability in the first trial was established. Carroll managed to hold her own against Trump, persisting with the subsequent lawsuit filed just after Thanksgiving in 2022. The case, filed under the provisions of New York's Adult Survivor's Act, was one of the first to utilize the Act's temporary dismissal of the statute of limitations to pursue sex crimes allegations. This opened an opportunity for Carroll to seek redressal for the assault that allegedly occurred decades earlier. The first case's jury deliberated for three hours, ultimately siding with Carroll's legal representatives that the former President had both sexually assaulted and defamed her on his post-presidential social media platform. However, the jury was not wholly convinced of the rape charges based on the presentation of evidence. When Carroll continued asserting the rape allegations after the ruling, Trump responded with a countersuit for defamation. He persisted in his defamatory assertions, characterizing Carroll as an insane liar. The countersuit was short-lived as Judge Kaplan deemed it invalid soon after. Judge Kaplan pointed out that public perception failed to distinguish the difference between Carroll's declarations that Trump sexually assaulted and raped her. Labeling both assertions as 'felonious sex crimes,' he determined that Trump was culpable for defamation, as remarks in both cases exhibited considerable similarity. Trump's legal representation for the first trial, Attorney Joe Tacopina, abruptly withdrew from his services when an appeal against the previous verdict was initiated before the commencement of the damages trial. In a statement to MSNBC, Tacopina expressed his personal moral disillusionment necessitated his withdrawal. Trump's representation for the second case was undertaken by New Jersey attorney Alina Habba, whose court demeanor was generally deemed as unprofessional by Judge Kaplan. Along with her client's behavior, which prompted threats of expulsion on the second day after he criticized Carroll's testimony in the jury's presence, Habba's missteps sparked the Judge's repeated ire. Trump, who remains a significant political figure in the GOP, continued to assail Carroll publicly on Truth Social throughout the trial duration. He repeated his original statements, which had been declared defamatory, and propagated false information about the case. 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Master Glass Painter at Judson Studios in Los Angeles, California, Indre Bileris earned a BFA in Illustration from Parsons School of Design and became involved in stained glass conservation during that same time at St. Ann and the Holy Trinity's conservation program. Having been a conservator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cloisters from 2007 to 2012, the artist arrived at the Judson Studios with an extensive body of design and painting work for liturgical, educational, and residential installations. Her hand can be seen in much of the painted work that comes out of the studio today. As a replication painter since 1996, Bileris has learned her craft from masters no longer bound by earthly constraints. Their work remains, part legacy, part teacher, and in learning how to recreate their style and imagery she is now able to incorporate elements of each master into her own artwork. The artist has created new work and done replication painting in equal portions, with a side of autonomous work made for art shows and donations to the American Glass Guild (AGG) auction. With a Masters in education, for a time she countered her solitary life as a glass painter by working with young children as an art teacher. Bileris began her training as a stained glass replication painter while still attending and completing undergraduate work at Parsons School of Design. As a funded Kress Fellow and conservation apprentice at St. Ann's for Restoration and the Arts, Inc. in Brooklyn Heights, New York, she recreated numerous damaged or destroyed painted works. Following her apprenticeship she did internships at Canterbury Cathedral Stained Glass Studio, England, and the Cologne, Germany Cathedral Studio. Early in her career Bileris was employed by Jack Cushen Studio Restoration, East Marion, New York, to replicate the painting and staining of The Four Winds stained glass window for the Stanford White Cottage, Tick Hall, Montauk, New York. Some of her other freelance projects for Cushen include painting and staining work for the Church of the Ascension, Fifth Ave, New York, and painting two figures in a Tiffany Studios window (circa 1900), which was in the possession of a private collector. “As a replicator, it's not about you, but the people who came before. It's detective work. You have to figure out what the artist did. It's never gotten any easier. Now that I know more I realize how challenging it is to do. Part of what I love about stained glass is that it's handed off from generation to generation. Replication allows you to be trained by artists who are no longer with us.” Her career as a replication painter has allowed Bileris to work on prestigious commissions with many of the best stained glass studios in the country. She co-designed and created watercolor sketches and cartoons for Venturella Studio, Union Square, New York, for the studio's 68 square feet of designed and fabricated stained glass for The Ivy Club, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. These windows commemorate the inclusion of women into the club through the imagery of migrating butterflies and ivy. Another project for Venturella Studio involved designing and painting windows for a synagogue in Maple Glenn, Pennsylvania, home to 70 windows created by Benoît Gilsoul. Like many glass painters, Bileris' process begins with a trace and matte. She started out working with gum and water for tracing, but eventually switched to clove oil because it's much more forgiving and flexible. In 2013, Bileris was awarded an AGG scholarship to study glass painting with Jonathan Cooke at Wheaton Village, Milleville, New Jersey. Cooke served a traditional apprenticeship at York Minster and started his own business in 1987. His book Time and Temperature was published early in 2013. Bileris' projects have included residential commissions, such as her work for a private wine cellar on Oyster Bay, Long Island. This commission included four windows: a plated window that mimics tile patterns and displays an iron work pattern on a separate piece of plated glass; a pair of sandblasted, painted, and stained glass windows that feature animals drinking wine; and a tessellating pattern window also featuring wildlife. “Those windows feel very much like me,” she states. As a submission for the Corning Museum of Glass' New Glass Review, Bileris created her autonomous work The Show as well as a nursery window based on her love of English illustration. Fabricated at Venturella Studios, The Show was included in AGG's 2011 members' exhibition. “It's challenging to find an in-road to doing painted windows as personal artistic expression. Stained glass is not considered art because there are a lot of works out there taken directly from pattern books. The ecclesiastic tie reminds many people of houses of worship rather than galleries. And stained glass is dependent on light and environment and somehow is too crafty or pretty or religious. But it fits me. I want to keep growing and see if I can really become an artist in this medium, to be brave enough to go beyond being an able illustrator on glass. Georgia O'Keeffe said: ‘Whether you succeed or not is irrelevant, there is no such thing. Making your unknown known is the important thing.'” At the end of 2015, Bileris left New York and took a position as lead painter at Judson Studios in LA. Though she has never prioritized showing gallery work, thanks to Judson Studios the artist exhibited in a group LA Art show, and a small work was included in the 2023 show through the SGAA. She is starting work for a group show at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton, California, this upcoming year and may be working with Narcissus Quagliata on his online class in 2024. Earlier this year, Bileris taught a two-week course at the Vilnius Academy of Art In Lithuania, which was a dream come true as she is the child of Lithuanian immigrants. “I was born in the US but spoke Lithuanian as my first language, so that chance basically pulled together everything I care about.”
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi answer listener questions on the Penguins' defense, Rickard Rakell not scoring, what to do with Jeff Carter, Joel Blomqvist's readiness and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi answer listener questions on the Penguins' defense, Rickard Rakell not scoring, what to do with Jeff Carter, Joel Blomqvist's readiness and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi talk about Jeff Carter likely being a healthy scratch in San Jose and Tristan Jarry's play as of late. They then debate which current Penguins are destined for the Hall of Fame, and talk about the best Halloween costumes from the players this year. In the third segment they talk about the tragic loss of Adam Johnson, memories of him from his years in the Penguins' organization, and the changes across the hockey world that have come as a result of the loss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi talk about Jeff Carter likely being a healthy scratch in San Jose and Tristan Jarry's play as of late. They then debate which current Penguins are destined for the Hall of Fame, and talk about the best Halloween costumes from the players this year. In the third segment they talk about the tragic loss of Adam Johnson, memories of him from his years in the Penguins' organization, and the changes across the hockey world that have come as a result of the loss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase sits down with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins coach J.D. Forrest to talk about the team's start to the season, the challenges of managing the AHL's veteran limit, players like Valtteri Puustinen, Joel Blomqvist, Jack Rathbone and more. Julianne Pelusi will be back co-hosting next week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase sits down with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins coach J.D. Forrest to talk about the team's start to the season, the challenges of managing the AHL's veteran limit, players like Valtteri Puustinen, Joel Blomqvist, Jack Rathbone and more. Julianne Pelusi will be back co-hosting next week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi talk about the Penguins' season opener against the Blackhawks and the NHL's decision to ban special initiatives like Pride Tape. Nailers head coach Derek Army joins in the third segment to preview Wheeling's season, talk about the Penguins' depth, his buddy Noel Acciari and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi talk about the Penguins' season opener against the Blackhawks and the NHL's decision to ban special initiatives like Pride Tape. Nailers head coach Derek Army joins in the third segment to preview Wheeling's season, talk about the Penguins' depth, his buddy Noel Acciari and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi talk about the Penguins' trip to Halifax and also take listener questions on the Penguins' roster moves, training camp battles, injury updates, growing the game and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi talk about the Penguins' trip to Halifax and also take listener questions on the Penguins' roster moves, training camp battles, injury updates, growing the game and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi talk about first impressions of Erik Karlsson, the Penguins' new-look top power play unit, and who the frontrunners are to earn a spot in the bottom six. ESPN's John Buccigross joins in the third segment to talk about growing up in Pittsburgh, his journey with ESPN, and his predictions for the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi talk about first impressions of Erik Karlsson, the Penguins' new-look top power play unit, and who the frontrunners are to earn a spot in the bottom six. ESPN's John Buccigross joins in the third segment to talk about growing up in Pittsburgh, his journey with ESPN, and his predictions for the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi talk about standouts in the Penguins' Prospects Challenge win, the new broadcast teams, and the Mike Babcock mess in Columbus. Penguins president of business operations Kevin Acklin joins in the third segment to talk about Jaromir Jagr visiting Pittsburgh and a potential jersey retirement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Julianne Pelusi talk about what to expect from the podcast this season, takeaways from the Penguins' informal skates and who to watch in the Prospects Challenge. Penguins president of business operations Kevin Acklin joins in the third segment to discuss the arena upgrades, new TV network, whether Pittsburgh will get a women's hockey team, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about the moves the Penguins made to open free agency, the decision to re-sign Tristan Jarry, and standouts and takeaways from the Penguins' prospect development camp this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about the Penguins' 2023 draft class, the Riley Smith trade, not buying out Mikael Granlund, the Penguins' qualifying offers extended (and not extended), and Kris Letang winning the Masterton Trophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about some options for the Penguins' other front office openings, and discuss why John Gibson shouldn't be the target in goal for next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about Kyle Dubas being named the Penguins' president of hockey operations, the hiring process and what it means for the future. They also talk about what they'd do with the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl and Prince of Wales Trophy names. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about the latest on the Penguins' GM search, Ron Hextall, Jaromir Jagr visiting Pittsburgh and which players are deserving of jersey retirements and statues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about the candidates linked to the Penguins' general manager search and what they should do with the 14th overall pick this summer. Wheeling Nailers head coach Derek Army joins in the third segment to talk about his contract extension, the Nailers' season, and some prospects to keep an eye on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about the Penguins players in the World Championship, goalie prospect Filip Lindberg leaving the Penguins' organization and forward prospect Kirill Tankov signing an extension in Russia. They then spend way too much time discussing the best and worst press box snacks in the NHL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about Filip Hallander leaving the Penguins, take a look at the Stanley Cup playoffs, discuss five more potential GM candidates, and share their gripes about the NHL's All-Star Game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about the undrafted free agent market, potential buyout candidates for the Penguins, and whether Alex Nylander has earned a spot in the NHL next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about Ron Hextall's firing and tenure as the Penguins' GM, possible candidates to replace Hextall, and takeaways from the press conference with Fenway Sports Group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about the Penguins' playoff hopes, Tristan Jarry's future and potential other options in goal. They also discuss Joel Blomqvist, Owen Pickering, Sam Poulin, the Judd Caulfield trade and college free agent market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, Taylor Haase and special guest host Alex Rauter from the Asia League's Yokohama Grits talk about Jordan Binnington's latest antics, rules they'd change in hockey if they were in charge, Jeff Petry's injury, what to do with Jeff Carter, and potential first-round matchups for the Penguins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about the Penguins' season series vs. the Islanders and the subpar power play. They then discuss the play of Dmitry Kulikov, Nick Bonino and Mikael Granlund since the trade deadline, as well as Alex Nylander's Penguins debut and re-assignment to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor Haase and Danny Shirey talk about the Penguins' moves at the trade deadline -- Acquiring Mikael Granlund, Nick Bonino and Dmitry Kulikov and trading Teddy Blueger. They then talk about Kris Letang's Masterton Trophy bid and the Penguins' dads trip. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices