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Has God gotten your attention to pursue something that might seem intimidating? Todays Guest Nathaniel Sizemore was moved to write his book, but it didn't happen immediately. It was placed on his heart almost 10 years before it came to fruition. We talk about what happens when we listen to God's timing, and take the leap. In this episode, you'll discover… How he got into writing fiction. (3:45) How to balance your side hustles with family life? (21:58) What does his time management look like. (27:40) How do you know what direction your focus should be? (30:33) Nathaniel's Bio: Nathaniel Sizemore is a graduate of Vanderbilt Law School, where he served as an Associate Editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review. After practicing at a large law firm in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, he returned to Cincinnati, Ohio, to work in his family's business. Nathaniel has been an adjunct law professor at Northern Kentucky University, Chase College of Law, and a frequent guest lecturer at the University of Cincinnati. He lives in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, with his wife and three children. You can find more, here. What's Next? NEW!! Join the new RISE community. Check out my newest book, 'Rise and Go', HERE!
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In this episode of the Arizona Small Ball Podcast, hosts Jeff and Reyes dive into the upcoming Copper Tournament, discussing its significance, the teams currently in the tournament, and those on the bubble. They analyze the rankings and potential Cinderella teams, highlighting the excitement surrounding the competition and the opportunities for smaller schools to shine. The conversation emphasizes the importance of the tournament for Arizona high school basketball and the thrilling matchups to come. Takeaways The Copper Tournament is a unique opportunity for smaller schools. Teams from different conferences will face new challenges. Winning the Copper Tournament signifies being the best in small ball. Joseph City has proven to be a competitive team this season. Payson is a team to watch as they could crash the party. Valley Christian's position is precarious as they are on the bubble. Fort Thomas may drop in rankings after recent losses. Cinderella teams can emerge from unexpected places in the tournament. The importance of PowerPoints in determining team rankings. The excitement of the Copper Tournament is palpable among fans.
In this episode, Jeff breaks down the current state of Arizona high school basketball, diving into the latest rankings, standout teams, and exciting matchups for the week
Tune into today's NKY Spotlight Podcast! Kalle Cole of CBT Company highlights their More Than MFG Expo. We're also joined by Kendall Sweeney of Rehabilitation & Performance Institute - Fort Thomas, who highlights their physical therapy services. The NKY Spotlight Podcast is presented by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and sponsored by CKREU Consulting and Schneller Knochelmann Plumbing, Heating & Air.
Our 2024 Horizon Award will be presented at Annual Dinner on September 12. Hear from Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky President and CEO Nancy Grayson about this year's honoree on today's NKY Spotlight Podcast! We are also joined by Fort Thomas Business Council co-chairs Nick Rolf & Jessica Hurley. The NKY Spotlight Podcast is presented by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and sponsored by CKREU Consulting and Schneller Knochelmann Plumbing, Heating & Air.
Hello and welcome back to Breakfast with Mom! Trigger warnings….this story includes fetal homicide and decapitation please listen with caution.Pearl Bryan was a 22-year-old pregnant American woman from Greencastle, Indiana who was found decapitated in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, on February 1, 1896 by a 17-year-old farm hand named Johnny Hewling. Her head was severed below the fifth vertebra. According to the presiding coroner, Pear was found with multiple wounds across her back and her hands. He also indicated that she was decapitated while still alive. She was five months pregnant at the time of her death. Her body was identified by the tag in her custom-made shoes from Greencastle, Indiana. Unfortunately, her head was never located. Resources:https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2016/03/06/pennies-gravestone-provide-murder-victim-head/81218676/https://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYCampbell/piecespearlbryan.htmhttps://www.usgenwebsites.org/KYCampbell/legendpearlbryan.htmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Pearl_Bryan#:~:text=Bryan's%20body%20was%20found%20headless,her%20back%20and%20her%20hands.https://www.newspapers.com/paper/the-evening-republican/5545/https://www.newspapers.com/paper/the-indianapolis-journal/4073/https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30686832/pearl-bryanFurther stories of Pearl Bryan:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYAUPL725mg&pp=ygULcGVhcmwgYnJ5YW4%3Dhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Broy-8ox7y4&pp=ygULcGVhcmwgYnJ5YW4%3Dhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl9HxuXFcjc&pp=ygULcGVhcmwgYnJ5YW4%3DAll the things: Music: "Electronic Rock (King Around Here)" by Alex Grohl https://pixabay.com/music/search/electronic%20rock%20kingLogo Artwork: Strawbeary Studios https://www.youtube.com/@StrawbearyStudios/featuredEpisode was researched, written and edited by ShanoaSocial Media: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090200010112X (formerly Twitter): @breakfastmompodEmail: breakfastwithmompodcast@gmail.comWebsite: https://breakfastwithmompodcast.com/Festival link: https://truecrimepodcastfestival.com/tickets/Promo Code: BREAKFAST
In this episode of the Arizona Small Ball Podcast, hosts Jeff and Reyes reunite after a break and discuss their upcoming event, the Dunk Contest and Senior Game. They also provide an update on their March Madness brackets. The hosts then dive into the discussion of sleeper teams for the 1A conference, including Anthem Prep, Fort Thomas, Hayden, Ray, and Joseph City. The hosts then discuss sleeper teams in the 2A and 3A divisions of Arizona high school basketball. In the 2A, they mention Scottsdale Christian as a potential sleeper team, with Scottsdale Christian having the potential to maybe make a deep playoff run. In the 3A, they highlight Page and Sabino as sleeper teams, with Page having a strong roster and Sabino returning most of their players. They also mention other potential sleeper teams such as Florence, Ben Franklin, and Snowflake. Chapters 8:23 Discussion of 1A Sleeper Teams: Anthem Prep, Fort Thomas, Hayden, Ray, and Joseph City. 19:00 Moving on to 2A Sleeper Teams: Horizon Honors, San Carlos, SCA. 28:20 Sleeper Teams in 3A: Sabino, Florence, Snowflake. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/azsmallball/support
Tickets for the 3rd annual "OTs in Pelvic Health Summit" (Aug 17-18, 2024) go on sale Feb 1! Visit here for details.More about my guests:Rakhi Srivastava, MOT, OTR/L (she, her, hers)Rakhi has been an OT for over 13 years. In April 2022, Rakhi established Queen City Pelvic Health and Wellness, LLC, where she treats all genders holistically from head to toe and believes that “nothing is TMI.” She treats in Anderson Township near Cincinnati, OH and has a second location in Fort Thomas, KY. Rakhis experience includes 11 years at The Christ Hospital, where she worked in inpatient rehabilitation and acute care prior to outpatient pelvic floor therapy. In her last 4 years at Christ, Rakhi planned, developed, and executed the hospitals pelvic floor therapy program. From 2015-2019, she was also an Adjunct Professor of OT at Xavier University. She was a speaker at the OTs in Pelvic Health Summit, has been a guest on the OTs in Pelvic Health Podcast, and was part of the small group of pelvic health OTs who established the Pelvic Health CoP through the AOTA. She was the Co-Chair of the Post-Dobbs Task Force. Rakhi was recently an author of the “AOTA Societal Statement on Reproductive Health. Where to find Rahki: www.queencitypelvichealth.comAlyson StoverA childhood family trauma introduced Alyson Stover, MOT, JD, OTR/L, BCP to the power of occupational therapy. A subsequent lifetime of study and practice convinced her that patient advocacy was every bit as essential as her technical practice of occupational therapy. That would be a pretty full slate for most OTs, but it doesn't begin to describe all of Stover's accomplishments. Stover founded and owns Capable Kids, a private outpatient pediatric practice north of Pittsburgh that provides physical and speech and language therapy services in addition to occupational therapy. She's also an associate professor in the Department of OT at the University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. In July 2021, she will begin a four-year term as president-elect/president of the AOTA, representing over 100,000 OT practition____________________________________________________________________________________________Introducing Pelvic OTPs United -- Lindsey's new off-line interactive community! Inside Pelvic OTPs United you'll find: Weekly group mentoring calls with Lindsey. She's doing this exclusively inside this community. These aren't your boring old Zoom calls where she is a talking head. We interact, we coach, we learn from each other. The power of these community calls is staggering. Plus, she's got a lineup of experts coming in you don't to miss (see the P.S.). Highly curated forums. The worst is when you post a question on FB just to have it drowned out with 10 other questions that follow it. So, she's got dedicated forums on different populations, different diagnosis, different topics (including business). Hop it, post your specific question, and get the expert advice you need. Private podcast. Miss a group coaching call? Not a problem, the audio is uploaded to a private podcast so you can listen on the go. Turn your commute into a transformativeMore info here. Lindsey would love support you in this quiet corner off social media! ...
In this episode of the Arizona Small Ball Podcast, Jeff and Reyes discuss the pros and cons of zone defense in high school basketball. They also review the Cloud9 Top 9 rankings and highlight Coach Lewis' 300th win. The episode concludes with a discussion of buzzer beaters and San Carlos' recent performance. In this episode, Jeff and Reyes discuss the recent performances and upcoming matchups in Arizona high school basketball. They highlight the buzzer-beater shots and standout players from San Carlos, NPA, Basis Flagstaff, and Valley Christian. They also discuss the impressive performances of Jack Engelthaler from Basis Flagstaff and Matt McEnany from Horizon Honors. The conversation then transitions to the upcoming matchups of the week, including North Valley Christian vs Desert Christian, Winslow vs Snowflake, Hayden vs Fort Thomas, Chinle vs Show Low, Palo Verde vs Bisbee, and Veritas Prep vs Chandler Prep. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction and Discussion of Zone Defense 08:10 Advantages and Disadvantages of Zone Defense 12:36 Zone Defense in Different Divisions 19:07 Review of Cloud9 Top 928:20Celebrating Coach Lewis' 300th Win 32:44 Buzzer Beaters and San Carlos' Performance 34:29 San Carlos and NPA vs Basis Flagstaff 36:29 Jack Englethelers Performance 39:09 Matt McEnany's Performance 40:44 Valley Christian's Dominance 46:50 Matchups of the Week 47:29 North Valley Christian vs Desert Christian 52:29 Winslow vs Snowflake 53:51 Hayden vs Fort Thomas 56:00 Chinle vs Show Low 58:06 Palo Verde vs Bisbee 01:00:14 Veritas Prep vs Chandler Prep --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/azsmallball/support
Today's guest is Jeremy Pryor. I ask Jeremy to respond and expand on some of his hard-hitting Tweets. Topics include:Why good fathers are both high demand and high support (and how to find the balance if you lean too much to one side of the equation)The importance of telling your kids the back story so they don't grow up entitled and take blessings for grantedHow to deal with sibling conflict and create a team-like environment in your familyThe difference between ancient and modern freedomWhy the word parenting shouldn't exist (hint: parenting is not gender neutral…dads matters, moms matter)A father's role in teaching his children delayed gratificationJeremy met his wife April in Jerusalem in 1997 when they were students. They've spent the last 20 years building Team Pryor together. They have five kids: Kelsey, Jackson, Sydney, Elisa and Kaira. They live in a multigenerational house with Jeremy's parents in Fort Thomas, KY just a few miles from Cincinnati, Ohio. They've founded and led several businesses and non-profits including Epipheo (a video production agency) Just Sew (a quilt shop), FamilyTeams.com (training content for families) and 1000 Houses (a network of Cincinnati disciple-making households).Find Jeremy online at:Instagram: @jeremympryor1000 Houses website: 1kh.orgThe Family Teams website: familyteams.comThe Family Teams podcastJeremy Pryor's podcast1000 Houses podcast---Welcome to the Dad.Work Podcast, where men are forged into elite husbands and fathers by learning what it takes to become harder to kill, easier to love, and equipped to lead.Get ready to start building the only legacy that truly matters - your family.Resources, Links, Show Notes:https://dad.work/podcast/Follow Dad.Work:https://instagram.com/dadwork.curt/https://youtube.com/@dadwork/HOW TO BECOME AN ELITE MAN, HUSBAND, AND FATHER: FREE TRAINING:https://dad.work/training/
IT'S MONDAY JULY 17, 2023. I'M NOAH JONES AND YOU'RE LISTENING TO THE DAILY HEADLINES PODCAST WITH LINK NKY. …JACOB BUMPASS IS SET TO STAND TRIAL AT 9 A.M. TODAY FOR HIS ALLEGED ABUSE OF A CORPSE AND TAMPERING WITH EVIDENCE 13 YEARS AFTER THE DISAPPEARANCE OF PAIGE JOHNSON.ACCORDING TO REPORTS, JOHNSON'S REMAINS WERE DISCOVERED IN 2020 ALONG STATE ROUTE 276 IN CLERMONT COUNTY. JOHNSON WAS LAST SEEN AT A PARTY IN COVINGTON IN 2010.HER REMAINS HAVE BEEN KEPT IN EVIDENCE SINCE THEY WERE RECOVERED.BUMPASS HAS PLEAD NOT GUILTY TO HIS TWO CHARGES.…A GROUP OF KENTON COUNTY MAYORS MEET FOR THEIR MONTHLY MEETING TO DISCUSS A NEW MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAW FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH CANCER, CHRONIC PAIN, AND SEIZURE DISORDERS AMONG OTHER CONDITIONS….SENATE BILL 47 ENABLED THE REGULATION OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA THROUGHOUT THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY AND ESTABLISHED THE ADMINISTRATION OF SUCH REGULATION UNDER THE STATE CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES.KENTUCKY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ISSUING CERTIFICATIONS TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONALS TO GROW, SELL AND PRESCRIBE CANNABIS… HOWEVER, THE BILL ESTABLISHES THE PROCESSES ARE UP TO THE CITIES AND COUNTIES TO ALLOW AND REGULATE CANNABIS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. THE NEXT MAYORAL MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE AUG. 19 AT THE CITY OF LUDLOW'S GENERAL OFFICES ON ELM STREET.…Fort Thomas' annual outdoor festival celebrating the city's merchants with music and family activities has announced their 2023 headliner.Merchants & Music will feature Sister Hazel, Tonic and Vertical Horizon for its 19th season on Sept. 23 at the Tower Park Amphitheater.The free festival started in 2009 and has featured acts such as Bret Michaels, The Mighty Might Bosstones, and Dustin Lynch....Two local nonprofits, the Devou Good Foundation and the Coalition for Transit and Sustainable Development of Greater Cincinnati will host a public hearing relating to the 4th Street bridge on Aug. 10 at 7 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church in Covington.The hearing will focus on the upcoming 4th Street bridge replacement project, which will see the construction of a new bridge connecting Covington and Newport on 4th Street across the Licking River.…THE NEWPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT IS HOSTING IT'S “CRAM THE CRUISER EVENT” BEFORE THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS… THIS EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE KROGER IN NEWPORT, 130 PAVILION PAKWY ON SATURDAY, JULY 22 FROM 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M.THIS EVENT ENCOURAGES SHOPPERS TO PURCHASE SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR NEWPORT STUDENTS AND EDUCATIONAL STAFF. SUGGESTED ITEMS INCLUDE …Backpacks, Crayons, Disinfectant wipes, Dry-erase markers, Erasers, Folders, Glue sticks, Hand sanitizer, Headphones, Markers, Paper towels, Pencils, Scissors, A BOX OF Tissues, Wide-ruled notebooks, Wide-ruled paper…THOSE ARE THE MONDAY HEADLINES, FOR LINK NKY, I'M NOAH JONES AND I'LL TALK TO YOU TOMORROW.The headlines for Monday, July 17, 2023 were reported by Nathan Granger, Meghan Goth, and Link NKY staff reports. The Daily Headlines Podcast was hosted and edited by me, Noah Jones.
Kyle Stevie is the co-founder of Sparen Capital, a concierge-style realty service that buys and sells properties through market-driven data analytics and a deep understanding of client needs. In this episode, Kyle takes a deep dive into a deal he spearheaded in 2020 to renovate and stabilize a historic building from 1908. He shares the construction timeline, the unique loan structure, and the one renovation that set the project back nearly a year. Kyle Stevie | Real Estate Background Co-founder of Sparen Capital Author of Digital Melting: Making Illiquid Real Estate Assets Liquid Through Tokenization. Senior Logistics Account Executive at Total Quality Logistics, one of the largest freight brokerage firms in the nation. Portfolio: One multi-use property Two commercial properties Total value: $7.6M Based in: Fort Thomas, KY Say hi to him at: LinkedIn Greatest Lesson: Don't underestimate what you're able to do. Click here to learn more about our sponsors: CASKX Techvestor SyndicationAttorneys
Kyle Stevie is the co-founder of Sparen Capital, author of Digital Melting: Making Illiquid Real Estate Assets Liquid Through Tokenization, and senior logistics account executive at Total Quality Logistics, one of the largest freight brokerage firms in the nation. In this episode, Kyle takes a deep dive into the world of tokenization and blockchain technology as it relates to real estate and the benefits this revolution is estimated to have for investors. Kyle Stevie | Real Estate Background Co-founder of Sparen Capital, a concierge-style realty service that buys and sells properties through market-driven data analytics and a deep understanding of client needs. Portfolio: One multi-use property Two commercial properties Total value: $7.6M Based in: Fort Thomas, KY Say hi to him at: LinkedIn Best Ever Book: Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss Greatest Lesson: Investing and attending all investor calls in 10XTS. Click here to learn more about our sponsors: MFINCON BAM CAPITAL DEAL MAKER LIVE
Kyle Stevie is the co-founder of Sparen Capital, author of Digital Melting: Making Illiquid Real Estate Assets Liquid Through Tokenization, and senior logistics account executive at Total Quality Logistics, one of the largest freight brokerage firms in the nation. In this episode, Kyle takes a deep dive into the world of tokenization and blockchain technology as it relates to real estate and the benefits this revolution is estimated to have for investors. Kyle Stevie | Real Estate Background Co-founder of Sparen Capital, a concierge-style realty service that buys and sells properties through market-driven data analytics and a deep understanding of client needs. Author of Digital Melting: Making Illiquid Real Estate Assets Liquid Through Tokenization. Senior Logistics Account Executive at Total Quality Logistics, one of the largest freight brokerage firms in the nation. Portfolio: One multi-use property Two commercial properties Total value: $7.6M Based in: Fort Thomas, KY Say hi to him at: LinkedIn Best Ever Book: Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss Greatest Lesson: Start to learn about tokenization and blockchain technology as it relates to real estate so you can maximize the opportunities over the next few years. Click here to learn more about our sponsors: MFINCON BAM CAPITAL DEAL MAKER LIVE
Whether it is his struggles with a reading disorder or his fight against cancer, Merril Hoge has spent his entire life overcoming the odds. Before Merril Hoge played eight seasons in the NFL, he got his degree in education. Since then, he has mentored countless young people through his charitable work and his own coaching. In this episode, Merril shares his experiences in the classroom and on the football field and how it's important to help kids “find a way”. Merril Hoge is an eight-year NFL veteran and a former analyst for a variety of ESPN programs. Hoge is an inspirational speaker, who speaks all over the country, impacting people and companies to grow through self-reflection and taking action to Find Their Way. He is also on the board of the Chuck Noll Foundation for Brain Injury Research and was a member of the NFL Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Committee. In 2018, Hoge helped launch Your Call Football and is the author of Find a Way: Three Words That Changed My Life and Brainwashed: The Bad Science Behind CTE and the Plot to Destroy Football. Hoge continues to find new ways to make a positive impact with his mind, heart, and energy. Whether that be through his educational work, advocacy, or motivational engagements, he is a force for positive change and inspiration. He lives in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Learn more about Merril Hoge at www.merrilhoge.com Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Find out more about Kevin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/ For more episodes of the Better Learning Podcast, visit https://www.betterlearningpodcast.com/ Who made this episode possible? Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://www.secondclassfoundation.org/
Today's guest is Jeremy Pryor.We go deep today talking about:How a trip to Israel drastically changed Jeremy's view of fatherhood and familyWhy the modern, Western idea of family is backwardHow to create a family team, rather than a household of loosely connected individualsHow to create a strong family cultureWhy optimizing for spending way more time with your family is worth a small decrease in efficiency at the officeA father's true role, and why it's so different from what society thinks todayThe multi-generational mindset required to truly succeed as a father and family leaderWhat Bluey gets wrong about fatherhood Jeremy met his wife April in Jerusalem in 1997 when they were students. They've spent the last 20 years building Team Pryor together. They have five kids: Kelsey, Jackson, Sydney, Elisa and Kaira. They live in a multigenerational house with Jeremy's parents in Fort Thomas, KY just a few miles from Cincinnati, Ohio. They've founded and led several businesses and non-profits including Epipheo (a video production agency) Just Sew (a quilt shop), FamilyTeams.com (training content for families) and 1000 Houses (a network of Cincinnati disciple-making households). Find Jeremy online at:Instagram: @jeremympryor 1000 Houses website: 1kh.orgThe Family Teams website: familyteams.comThe Family Teams podcastJeremy Pryor's podcast1000 Houses podcast---Welcome to the Dad.Work Podcast, where men are forged into elite husbands and fathers by learning what it takes to become harder to kill, easier to love, and equipped to lead.Get ready to start building the only legacy that truly matters - your family.Resources, Links, Show Notes:https://dad.work/podcast/Follow Dad.Work:https://instagram.com/dadwork.curt/https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtstorring/https://twitter.com/CurtStorringHOW TO BECOME AN ELITE MAN, HUSBAND, AND FATHER: FREE TRAINING:https://dad.work/training/
On today's episode: Attorney General: Here's how to report suspected election fraud; NKY native named The Carnegie's new theater director; and Fort Thomas resident's tradition keeps Halloween fun going. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
On today's episode: Inside LINK: What a year it's been; Diary of a Wimpy Kid author draws fans from all over Tri-State to ‘Loded Diper' show; the Imagination Library comes to Boone County; and Fort Thomas names Tower Park basketball courts to honor beloved coach. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
On today's episode: Inside LINK: We're giving you your weekly print newspaper back, NKY; Deck the Y'all's Lightfest coming to Thomas More Stadium; taphouse and bottle shop The Post to open in Fort Thomas this Friday; and police arrest suspect in September U.S. Bank robbery in Covington. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hosts Jo Firestone & Manolo Moreno play listener-created games with callers!Games played: Birdle submitted by Brock Robinson from Greenville, South Carolina, Dr. Shamego submitted by Alex Schwartz from California-ish, and Food Word Countdown submitted by Amy Whitlock from Stockton, CaliforniaCallers: Liz from Los Angeles, California; Blake Blake from Raleigh, North Carolina; John from Fort Thomas, Kentucky; Sean from Chicago, Illinois; Ashley from Cleveland, Ohio; Sarah from Eugene, OregonOutro theme cover by Theo Butts from Tallahassee, FloridaJo's latest creation, Fruits: A Farm-To-Table Card Game, is now available for preorder!This episode sponsored by: Magic Spoon - Go to magicspoon.com/GAMESHOW and use the code GAMESHOW to save $5 off!
On today's episode: voter registration surges as deadline approaches; Kentucky Democracy Project plans NKY pub crawl; Fort Thomas' One Highland celebrates grand opening; and Boone Co. sheriff facing back order of vehicles. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
On today's episode: lean into your creative side at historic Baker Hunt center; committee pushes back on commercial complex proposal; Fort Thomas proclaims ‘Mark Leopold Day' honoring a true friend of the trees; and Kentucky food banks treated to ‘sweet' donation. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
Fort Thomas, KY, 1896: A young woman in trouble flees her home in search of a solution to her problems, but just finds more trouble. Contact and Support the Show: Patreon Single Donation: use oldtimeycrimey@gmail.com on Paypal Facebook Instagram Twitter MERCH Amazon Wishlist Email: oldtimeycrimey@gmail.com Sources: Psycho USA: Famous American Killers You've Never Heard Of by Harold Schechter Erin Blakemore on History.com Erin Blakemore on National Geographic
The Couch Time Podcast EP 153: Who is Joey Koo? (New Director of Student Ministry at the Fort Thomas Campus) Today on The Couch Time Podcast, Stephen & Ryan interview the new Director of Student Ministry at the Fort Thomas Campus: Joey Koo! Listen to get to know a little bit about Joey and his heart for students. Text the word COUCHTIME to 94000, and send us your ideas or suggestions of what would be helpful to you on the podcast.
Father-in-law to Pastor Galen Call, Rev. Harmon Eggleston shares a message in the early days of Grace Church Roseville.Rev. Harmon Eggleston passed away in 2001. Included are some notes from his obituary. Rev. Harmon Eggleston, beloved pastoral ministerRev. Harmon B. Eggleston of Taylor Mill spent his last 12 years as a minister in pastoral care, visiting rest homes, hospitals and hospices.About 18 months ago, Rev. Eggleston was moved to an Erlanger nursing home due to the effects of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. Though he often couldn't recognize them, parishioners kept coming to see him - repaying the visits he had paid on them, their parents or grandparents."My father was such a people person. He loved visiting with people and talking with them, providing encouragement to them, " said his daughter, Marilynn Hall of Taylor Mill. "The sad part was when he lost the ability to communicate with people, about six months ago, because that was what he loved to do. But people kept coming to visit him because he had been so faithful visiting them. People just loved him."Rev. Eggleston died Monday at Baptist Village Care Center in Erlanger. He was 89."He had a real heart for people, " said Rev. Charles Wagner, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Covington, where Rev. Eggleston spent his retirement as an assistant pastor. "He was a real caring person, and people loved him. He was a fine speaker and a student of the Word, but he was ideally suited for pastoral care."Rev. Eggleston was ordained as a minister in 1944 at Sand Run Baptist Church in Boone County, then served at five churches, including three in Indiana. He retired in 1981 from Highland Baptist Tabernacle in Fort Thomas after 42 years as a pastor there, then served as an assistant pastor at Calvary Baptist until 1993.He also served on the board of trustees for Piedmont Bible College, in Winston-Salem, N.C., and the Kentucky Mountain Mission in Beattyville.Rev. Eggleston is survived by his wife, Mary Frances Eggleston, of Taylor Mill; two daughters, Ms. Hall and Jeannette Call, - one named Hall and one named Call - of San Jose, Calif.; seven grandchildren and 14 grandchildren.
I am so excited to share our guest speaker, Michelle Randle, who is a small business owner right in the heart of Hyde Park. Michelle has had careers at Saks, James Free Jewelers, and Stafford Jewelers, before going out on her own and launching her own retail store. She is a wife, and a mother to a very talented daughter Bella. Growing up in Fort Thomas,KY, with her twin brother, and older sisters, Michelle had her first experience at age 15 in the retail business at Gidding-Jenny where she fell in love with the high-end retail. It was then she realized her knack was working and communicating with customers, providing exceptional service and building a clientele that remains with her today! After a short period of time as a stay-at-home mom to her musically inclined daughter Bella, she went back to work. Her long line of retail jobs spurred her desire to create a retail business of her own which manifested as Jacob James, a luxury consignment store, which she now owns! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyday-badass/support