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EXIT 27
#56: Dr. Garrett Foland

EXIT 27

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 77:19


Garrett is a Physical Therapist who lives and works in Mount Holly.  His clinic, Kinetix, is located in the Municipal Complex.  He's originally from Frederick County Maryland and he's a graduate from Shenandoah University's Physical Therapy Program.  In this episode we learn about his clinic and how he and his wife found their way to Mount Holly.  We also discuss ways to stay physically active and how to best help the body recover.   

Steeples & Peoples: All Things Frederick County Maryland
South Mountain Heritage Society's Spook Hill Cider & Wine 4 Mile Run

Steeples & Peoples: All Things Frederick County Maryland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 27:19


Exercise, wine, and cider, now that sounds like a fun time to me. As the leaves turn colors and the weather becomes crisp an annual event occurs in another one of Frederick County Maryland's hidden jewel towns, the Spook Hill Wine and Cider 4K in Burkittsville. The Steeples and Peoples podcast was able to sit down with race director, Bill Susa and discuss the event and some of the history behind Burkittsville and the museum that highlights it. Bill talks about where the profit from the race goes, the course and the finish line recognition. If you run, walk or skip for exercise this is a good opportunity for you to enjoy a day filled with helping others, staying fit and enjoying the post race fun!   Race Website:  https://www.spookhill4mile.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spookhillrun  Fickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128737882@N05/  Website:  https://www.southmountainheritage.org/  Address:  3 East Main Street Burkittsville, MD 21718 Phone:   240-818-1610  eMail: southmountainhs@gmail.com  Hours of operation: Open on the First Saturday of the months April - September  10:00 am - 3:00 pm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/southmountainheritagesociety/ ____________________________________________________________ Follow and Connect with Us ____________________________________________________________   Check out our websites, apps and much more www.steeplesandpeoples.com Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Steeples&Peoples Join the conversation on Twitter https://twitter.com/SteeplesPeoples Follow us on Instagram pics https://www.instagram.com/steeplesandpeoples                        Reach out to us on Snapchat at: steeplespeoples Watch our Tik Tok at: steeplesandpeoples ===========================  Feel free to let us know if you have any comments or questions By emailing us at: SteeplesandPeoples@gmail.com Steve Medley: voice intro and outro Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join us weekly to find out what's going on with "All Things Frederick County, Maryland" on the Steeples and Peoples podcast!!!  

Steel City Nation Podcast
Original Sports Podcast "Happy Hour" with Mark Maradei and the Barbershop Crew

Steel City Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 93:27


Hey everyone!!! What's going on OSP peeps? Today we are doing our show live from  Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium in the metropolis of Frederick County Maryland. Nymeo Field is the home of the Frederick Keys Draft League team and the new Independent Professional League team the Frederick, ah, um, I don't know what the nickname is gonna be but it will be fun and sell a lot of merch nonetheless. Now onto what the show features this episode, we are gonna talk recent events in the world of sports (fighting with fans, illegal hits and aggressive moves (Draymont Greene, Bunting from Toronto) leading to suspensions, player fan confrontations, NHL playoffs and attendance, MLB attendance and studs and duds, Beddard v. Lemieux? (I don't think so),  and much more. Not an episode you want to miss…well I wouldn't want to miss this one if I wasn't the one running it LOL. Terry “T-sizzle” Young : Instagram and Twitter @1youngterryMichael “Coach Neubeiser” Neubeiser: Instagram and Twitter @coachneubRashene “Real Deal” Hill: Facebook @RasheneHill and Instagram @miramaitamsheneKevin “Coach KWat” Watson: Twitter @CoachKwatt10=========================== CONNECT WITH US =========================== Check out our websites, apps and much more: https://www.podpage.com/originalsportspodcastwithmarkmaradei/ Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/OSPwithMMJoin the conversation on Twitter https://twitter.com/OSPwithMMFollow us on Instagram pics https://www.instagram.com/originalsportspodcast                        Reach out to us on Snapchat at: OSPwithMMWatch our Tik Tok at: OriginalSportsPodcastSubscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVZuudj681oIAbnscyHBa0g?view_as=subscriber=========================== Feel free to let us know if you have any comments or questionsBy emailing us at: OriginalSportsPodcast@gmail.comVoice intro: Shawn AntkowiakIntro and outro music provided by Charlie HodgsonWebMaster : Terri MaradeiJoin us each week to Experience the “O” on the Original Sports Podcast!!!

O'Connor & Company
08.24.22: April Montgomery Interview

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 9:29


April Montgomery, Frederick County (Maryland) mom and former school board candidate, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Wednesday about the woke craziness happening in Frederick schools this year. April's Facebook group "Our Children, Our Voice": https://www.facebook.com/groups/1398967953949156 Photo of gender pronouns in a Frederick English class: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FredGOPClub/posts/10158734230962791/ For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock, and @patrickpinkfile.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Pregnancy & Birth Made Easy
Moms Need This: Occupational Therapy with Kayln Robertshaw

Pregnancy & Birth Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 40:07


If you haven't heard of "Occupational Therapy," join the club! I literally never heard of this until Kayln reached out to me and it's something I think every mom should be aware of. In case you have NO idea what OT's do - it's holistic care from professionals that are trained to help people get back to all of their normal things they do in life. It can be as "small" as getting in and out of bed, making sure you're showered for the day, getting back to exercises or rock climbing...literally whatever your normal and joyful day looks like - they help.It is a completely individualized approach to healthcare which every single mom will benefit from. You can head to your OB or pediatrician and ask for this kind of care BUT take a listen to see what may or may not qualify. The BEST part? It's usually covered by insurance so it's an inexpensive way to get the support you need no matter where you are at in your pregnancy, birth, postpartum...or life.

The Chris Plante Show
4-6 Hour 3 - Frederick County School Troubles

The Chris Plante Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 37:58


In hour 3, Chris talks about a meeting for Frederick County Maryland schools, where over 100 people from the community came to protest changes to the counties sexual identity and gender plans.  Also an update on John Durham and his investigation, the FDA has thoughts on a yearly Covid booster, and Milley has an update on how long the war in Ukraine may go on. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 5:00am-9:00am Monday-Friday. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Infinite Rabbit Hole
Snallygaster w/ Sarah Cooper of the American Snallygaster Museum

Infinite Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 81:27


Was there a creature flying around in the skies of Maryland in the very early 1900's? A creature that to this day defies all sense of what we know in biology. Sarah Cooper, the owner and creator of the American Snallygaster Museum in Frederick County Maryland joins us as we dive into the realm of America's oldest cryptid, the Snallygaster! Welcome Back to Infinite Rabbit Hole! Follow Sarah and the American Snallygaster Museum at the links listed below! https://www.snallygastermuseum.com/ https://www.instagram.com/americansnallygastermuseum/ SnallygasterMuseum@gmail.com SOURCES Book: Fair, Susan. Mysteries and Lore of Maryland Pg. 16-23. Book: Offutt, Jason. Chasing American Monsters Pg. 127-129 & 303 - 304. Book: Halls, Milner Halls. Cryptid Creatures Pg. 172-175. Book: Irish, Kenney W. American Cryptids Pg. 78. Book: Eberhart, George M. Mysterious Creature: A Guide to Cryptozoology Volume 2: N-Z. Pg. 531. Book: Dudding, George. Jersey Devil Book: Regal, Brian & Esposito, Frank J. The Secret History of the Jersey Devil. Podcast Website - https://www.infiniterabbithole.com/ Podcast Merch - https://infiniterabbithole.bigcartel.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/infiniterabbithole/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infiniterabbithole/support

Lurk
Ep.47 Maryland Monsters: Canine Edition

Lurk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 29:32


In this week's episode we take a look at Maryland's canine monsters the Dwayyo and the Snarly Yow.  The Dwayyo is a bipedal dog creature that terrorized people in Frederick County Maryland from the 1960's until the 80's before sightings stopped.  The Snarly Yow is a spectral dog that has been seen since 1790 on the roads of Washington County Maryland and is still seen today.Vote for us in the Paranormality Magazine's Top 10 Paranormal Podcast List!To see photos we discussed in this episode, please follow us on our Social Media platforms:Lurk on FacebookLurk on TwitterLurk on InstagramWe have a new Facebook Group join in the discussion! Lurk Podcast Facebook GroupWe are also now found on YouTube- Lurk on YouTubeWe've got Merch!Get Lurk MerchBackground Music Royalty and Copyright Free MusicIntro and Outro music purchased through  AudioJungle with Music Broadcast License (1 Million)Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/LurkPodcast)

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If I Gave a Damn!
No Supplement for the D!

If I Gave a Damn!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 29:00


This week's DMV Cap:NATIONALFor the first time in 85 years, Monopoly will be replacing all 16 Community Chest cards. Sesame Street debuted two new black muppets; a 5-year-old named Wes and his father Elijah. This is a part of “Coming Together,” an ongoing initiative to strengthen communities by giving parents the resources to have positive conversations with their children about race at a young age.Higher vitamin D levels in Black patients may help prevent COVID-19. Good sources of vitamin D include the sun, oily fish (salmon, sardines, etc.), red meat, liver, and egg yolk.LOCALAdventist Healthcare community clinic, in partnership with CASA and the Latino Health Initiative, to get 600 Latinos in Montgomery and Prince George’s vaccinated weekly. Howard County, Maryland is ending its 26-year contract with ICE. The agency will have 60 days to move its eight current detainees that are housed in Howard County. Howard was paid about $2.8 million per year under its ICE contract.The Maryland Senate voted to do away with the official state song, “Maryland, My Maryland.” The Maryland State song is Lotus Flower Bomb by Wale.Arlington County PD arrested Ryan Bosnick and charged him with 2 counts of possession of explosive materials or devices, possession of a sawed-off shotgun, making threats of death or bodily injury to a person.Joshua Eckenrode of Thurmont, MD has been arrested and charged with the murder of Curtis Mason Smith in Frederick County Maryland.Virginia Governor signed a bill abolishing the death penalty. The state joins 22 other states. A total of 1,390 people have been put to death in Virginia.VIP of the DMVLatanya McDade named Prince William County Public Schools superintendent. She is a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (same as Madam Vice President Kamala Harris). McDade is also the first woman and the first African American to lead the county's 90,000-student school division.HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW THE DMV?**********Follow us: https://ifigaveadamn.com/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/ifigaveadamnInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifigaveadamn/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ifigaveadamn**********Sound Effects: ZapSplat

The JOY Factor: Mindfulness, Compassion, Positive Psychology, Healing, Yoga
Bringing Joy to Children of Incarcerated Parents

The JOY Factor: Mindfulness, Compassion, Positive Psychology, Healing, Yoga

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 28:55


Hello and welcome to episode #26. My guest today  is Shari Scher, an inspiring woman who, while working in the public school system of Frederick County Maryland, saw that children of incarcerated parents and their families, needed help. Her efforts led to the formation Children of Incarcerated Parents Partnership or COIPP. This non-profit is dedicated to giving children affected by incarceration a voice in the community, in the schools and in their families.  Today's show is brought to you by StoryWorth, a brilliant online service that helps your loved ones tell the story of their lives through thought-provoking questions about their memories and personal thoughts. Sign up today by going to www.storyworth.com/joy You'll get $20 off your first purchase!  They say that one of the greatest gifts you can give your children is to let them truly know you. In order to do this we have to give ourselves time to reflect, heal, give thanks and make meaning of our lives.   I don't know about you but I can barely find time to make a healthy dinner let alone carve out quiet time to reflect on my life and legacy. That's where Storyworth comes in. Each week, for a year, they send you a question about your life and at the end of the year you receive a beautiful hardbound book filled with your answers.  My first question was “What were your favorite childhood toys”. I hadn't thought about my giant brown suitcase full of Barbies in years so It was fun to go down memory lane and write about one of my childhood joys.   Answering the questions is as simple as hitting the reply button and I can't wait to pass along a beautiful book to each of my children. Oh, and did I mention you can include photos in your book? Storyworth is genius and I think it should be at the top of everyone's gift-giving list!  Preserve and pass on memories with StoryWorth, the most meaningful gift for your family. I hope you love Storyworth as much as I do! Sign up today by going to www.storyworth.com/joy You'll get $20 off your first purchase!  When a child has a voice that is heard and validated they are more likely to be protected from adverse childhood experiences like the fear that accompanies having a parent arrested.  Protective factors such as safe, stable and nurturing relationships can make all the difference when it comes to children becoming resilient and healthy adults. This is one of the many reasons why it's so important to support and nurture every parent's ability to grow, learn and develop positive parenting skills. Another aspect of COIPP that truly tends to the needs of these children is the social connections aspect of the programming. Having the opportunity to make friends and experience social and cultural events strengthens social and emotional health. When we are emotionally strong, feel supported by our community and have people who care, we can tap into our joy factor! All children deserve to be worry free and consistently offered opportunities to experience joy in their everyday lives. I hope this episode has inspired you and that you find a little joy in your day! Thanks for listening and take care!  What can the average person do to help children of incarcerated parents: Be non-judgmental. Parents love their children.  Greet children with interest and joy. Kids have better radar have better radar than many grown-ups. It takes little time to look in a child's eyes and say, How are you? Help the caregiver of that child.  Respect the community from which they come and recognize that trauma impacts everyone.  Resources mentioned on the show: Children of Incarcerated Parents Partnership COIPP Girl Scouts Behind Bars The National Resource Center on Children and Families of the Incarcerated Annie E. Casey Foundation Child Welfare  COIPP Community Partners Curious Iguana Dancing Bear Toys and Gifts Thorpewood Books The Rabbit Listened by The Dot

Law Enforcement Today Podcast
S3E75: Stopping The Spreading Threats From Sanctuary Cities, Counties and States.

Law Enforcement Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 21:50


Chuck Jenkins the Sheriff of Frederick County Md. is our guest. Sheriff Jenkins talks about the many threats associated with sanctuary city and county policies. He discusses how the sanctuary policies of  nearby counties affects the safety of the residents of his County. Sheriff Jenkins also talks about the responsibilities Sheriffs have to make sure their citizens are safe. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. Photo of Sheriff Jenkins courtesy of FrederickNewsPost.com.

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Cover 2 Resources
Ep. 241 – Behind the Scenes of “Heroin’s Grip” a New Documentary, with Director Conrad Weaver

Cover 2 Resources

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 28:50


Many people that view addiction from the outside don’t understand the struggle addicts go through and can’t appreciate how addiction impacts their families. To educate people from that perspective, the new documentary, Heroin’s Grip, features the families of Frederick County Maryland, whose lives were transformed by addiction and the opioid epidemic. Joining us today for a prerelease, behind the scenes, look at his film, is Heroin’s Grip director Conrad Weaver. A filmmaker by trade, Conrad was touched by the stories he experienced surrounding the opioid crisis in his community and was inspired to act. His documentary exposes the real, emotional stories, of several families whose lives have been forever altered by opioid addiction. Due to cultural stigma, we often push away people who are struggling with addiction when we should be offering support. Conrad hopes to use Heroin’s Grip as an educational tool and a rallying cry for communities across the country, that addiction isn’t someone else’s problem, it’s our problem. On May7th, a screening of Heroin’s Grip will be held in Akron Ohio at The Chapel. To get in touch with Conrad and find out how you can bring a screening Heroin’s Grip to your community, click here. Listen to today’s podcast for a behind the scenes look at Heroin’s Grip, with Director Conrad Weaver. Listen to today’s podcast for a behind the scenes look at Heroin’s Grip, with Director Conrad Weaver.

Interesting People Podcast
Interesting People #70: Heroin's Grip Documentary Film

Interesting People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 23:17


A documentary film featuring stories from the front lines of the heroin epidemic in Frederick County Maryland. This interview features the film's Director Conrad Weaver and Executive Producer Sean Nicholson. We dive into the goals of the film, how Sean joined the project, and the impact of the film. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeroinsGrip/ Website: http://heroinsgrip.com/ iTunes - https://goo.gl/7HS1u4 Google Play - https://goo.gl/Whff9U Spotify - https://goo.gl/dDqa9o Watch the Trailer: https://www.facebook.com/HeroinsGrip/videos/522018764864185/ Every Interview - http://www.wfre.com/interesting-people-podcast/ Heroin’s Grip is a documentary film in production that will tell the story of the heroin epidemic in Maryland, focusing in on Frederick County. We are interviewing current addicts, healthcare and mental health workers, officials from the law enforcement community, as well as families whose lives have been shattered by heroin and opioid addiction. We want the community to help tell this story in order to get a better understanding of the impact it’s having on our region. Our goal is to produce a film that will be seen worldwide, and be used as a teaching tool to rally the community to help solve this epidemic! The heroin problem in the United States has reached epidemic proportions, and the issue has been addressed in a variety of films and news stories, but these broad-scoped stories at times belie the reality of what’s happening to individuals and families right here in our local community. “The heroin and opioid epidemic has devastated hundreds of families, individuals, and businesses all across our county. We see it in the news nearly every day and it’s easy to think that it’s someone else’s problem. We think that it’s a Frederick or Baltimore issue. It’s not! It’s in our neighborhoods. My neighborhood. My small town. It’s our community’s problem, and we must work together to solve it. I couldn’t simply stand by and watch, I had to get involved. That’s why I’m making this film,” – Conrad Weaver Filming began in early February 2017 and will continue through the 2018 spring months. We hope to complete production by early September in order to submit the project to a number of major film festivals around the country. We also plan on releasing a DVD version along with educational materials related to the film sometime in 2019. We feel it’s important to provide a resource for teachers, healthcare workers, mental health clinics, and others to be able to share the story and educate the public about this epidemic.

FAIR Podcasts
FAIR Discusses Sanctuary Cities and Policing Procedures with Sheriff Charles Jenkins

FAIR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 5:27


FAIR's Karl Filippini talks with Sheriff Charles Jenkins, a Frederick County Maryland sheriff. His department was recognized by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). Sheriff Jenkins understands the problems facing our communities when it comes to illegal immigration and has seen it first hand. More importantly, he understands the issues facing sanctuary cities for both the well-being of citizens and law enforcement officers. To learn more visit: fairus.org

DecodeDC
189: What's the difference between Trump and Obama's immigration rules?

DecodeDC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 26:51


Since the election of Donald Trump, immigrants and their lawyers have been preparing for the worst. In part 2 of our series on the role some local police play in the enforcement of federal immigration laws, we spend time with the immigrant community in Frederick County Maryland, one place that’s been helping the feds since 2008. Minor offenders who were allowed to remain under the Obama administration are getting their papers together, avoiding the police and getting ready to be deported after living for years in the US.

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DecodeDC
187: Whose job is it to enforce immigration law?

DecodeDC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 24:03


In the first of two episodes, we visit Frederick County Maryland where local law officers are working hand-in-hand with federal immigration officers to detain and deport undocumented immigrants in the community. Now President Trump wants to give them more authority and that makes the sheriff very happy.

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Frederick.com
Jaime Fox - The Long Way Video

Frederick.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2007 3:53


Jaime Fox sings The Long Way at Baker Park in Frederick County Maryland.

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