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Best podcasts about frontier field

Latest podcast episodes about frontier field

The InnerLoop Podcast
RIP Giraffe | RIP Frontier Field | RIP Winter

The InnerLoop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 30:58


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#TeamPXY On Demand
Savage or Sensible - Refusing to Call a Business by Their New Name, Because You're So Used to the Old Name

#TeamPXY On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 8:41


Some people in Rochester are currently up in arms over the name change to Frontier Field. Yesterday the Red Wings announced the new name, Innovative Field and people are MAD. Some are so mad that they're already refusing to refer to the stadium by their new name. Do you think it's savage or sensible to refuse to call a business by their new name, because you're so used to the old one. 

The Break Room
Why Are You So Angry?

The Break Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 39:47


The Break Room (TUESDAY 10/25/22) 6am Hour Includes: 1) What is it about being behind the wheel of a vehicle that turns us into completely different people? 2) Is there a club/activity you avoided joining as a kid due to your fear of being judged by your peers? 3) The end of an era for folks who grew up with the name of this downtown building. 

The Bee Morning Coffee Club
Halloween "book character" costumes? Frontier Field will get a new name! (7 am hour)

The Bee Morning Coffee Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 16:25


Instead of the regular costumes in school TJ's elementary school is asking to send the kid's in with "Book Character" costumes? she's clueless. And Frontier Field may be getting renamed. 

DiTullio & Moran
3 Things YNTK: Hochul-Zeldin Debate, Geneva Parolee Arrested

DiTullio & Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 16:46


TUE 10-25-22 SEGMENT 5-- 3 Things You Need To Know on: a preview of tonight's debate between Governor Hochul and Congressman Zeldin, the state released it's report on the PAB Sexual harassment claim, Frontier Field is getting a new name, and a parolee in Geneva arrested for a strange threat.

The Break Room
Look Out For Big Cats

The Break Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 40:44


The Break Room (FRIDAY 9/16/22) 8am Hour Include:  1) is it too much to ask to get some updated data on the bobcat situation in New York? 2) Thanks to a caller named Alex, we now know what may have happened to this man's expensive wheelchair. 3) It's the last weekend of the season to take in some Red Wings baseball at Frontier Field. 

DiTullio & Moran
Dan Mason On The Red Wings Historic Streak

DiTullio & Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 12:45


TUE 8-9-22 SEGMENT 7-- Red Wing GM Dan Mason joins the show and D&M tries to figure out how to help snap the historic losing streak the team is currently on. It's a big week at Frontier Field with fun promotions including Zooperstars on Friday, Star Wars on Saturday and Dinosaurs on Sunday.

ML Sports Platter
2022 Rochester Red Wings Hall of Famer Jim Mandelaro.

ML Sports Platter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 21:30


00:00-25:00: Jim Mandelaro chats about being inducted into the Red Wings Hall of Fame, his time covering the team, Cal Ripken's amazing career, the magical Frontier Field, his dear friend Scott Pitoniak and more!

The Break Room
A Concerning PSA

The Break Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 41:44


The Break Room (FRIDAY 7/15/22) 8am Hour Includes:  1) Should we be worried that the government feels we need to know this information? 2) The City of Rochester might regret making this specific traffic ticket process easier 3) What to expect at Frontier Field this weekend.

Bob Lonsberry
Lonsberry Hour 2

Bob Lonsberry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 33:48


Bob talked about the federal government wanting to deny you a gun permit or take away your license because of your social media postings. Bob also talked about a car jacking at Frontier Field on Saturday

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Birdman on The Mountain
AZWM - Community Shout - 5-12-2022 - AZ Rangers, Luna Tunes, Scott Harrington, Medieval Mayhem, White Mountain Community Garden

Birdman on The Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 9:19


Birdman visits with Craig & Steve from the Arizona Rangers to share their upcoming fundraiser and services they provide the community. Linda Hoy stops by to talk about Luna Tunes beginning May 16, 6:30 at Unity of the White Mountains Church. Scott Harrington discusses his new book, Frost Giant. Daris Gibbons gives us the info on this year's Medieval Mayhem. Dessa tells us how we can sign our kids up for garden fun.  AZ Rangers https://www.facebook.com/Arizona-Rangers-Show-Low-Company-312890828868586 Luna Tunes at Unity Church - 257 N. Woodland Road https://www.unitywm.org/luna-tunes-caf%C3%A9  Scott Harrington - Author of Frost Giant http://scottharringtonbooks.com/  Medieval Mayhem - July 8-10 at Frontier Field https://www.azmayhem.com/  White Mountain Community Garden Gardening for kids, 9-10 this Saturday, register at the library May 28 plant sale http://www.wmcgarden.org/events.php  #AZWM #ARIZONAWHITEMOUNTAINS #AZWHITEMOUNTAINS #ARIZONASBACKYARD

Radio Free New York
Will Elon Musk buying Twitter change social media culture? Plus Rochester sports subsidies

Radio Free New York

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 45:58


Kevin talks about social media speech culture, plus whether the Rochester Redwing's Frontier Field ought to get $26 million in subsidies. See article from Rochester City Newspaper --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afreesolution/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afreesolution/support

The Sports Bar
The Sports Bar-David Andreatta

The Sports Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 16:15


David Andreatta of CITY Newspaper joins Danger and Battaglia in The Sports Bar to discuss the renovations coming to Frontier Field amounting to $26 million in taxpayer dollars. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.

Destination On The Left
Episode 272: Answering Your Questions on How Travel Alliance Partners Can Move Your Destination Forward, with Nicole Mahoney

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 57:59


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for her dad's car stereo shop, Nicole Mahoney got her start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester, and began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, she headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, Nicole founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. She now hosts “Destination on the Left,” a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, Nicole knows what it takes to be successful. She founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations, digital and traditional channels. Nicole has the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. On this episode of Destination on the Left, I host a question and answer session about Break the Ice Media's acquisition of Travel Alliance Partners (TAP). This is such an exciting opportunity, and I'm thrilled that we can continue to bring together tour operators, suppliers, destinations, and travel buyers to collaborate on creating and promoting travel products. I also want to highlight TAP Dance, which we're excited to be convening in person in Branson, MO, this May, as a crucial step toward reinvigorating the tour market.   What You Will Learn in This Episode: A brief history of Travel Alliance Partners (TAP) Break the Ice Media's role as a PR and digital marketing agency that works on strategy and why TAP is an excellent addition to the team The new business model for TAP and what it offers destinations, travel buyers, and suppliers Why collaboration is vital to the continued strength of the travel and tourism industry The importance of building a partnership of travel professionals with high standards of business ethics, and product quality and how that ethos allows them to develop joint marketing opportunities and share business practices in an environment of mutual trust and respect How travel professionals can get involved with TAP, and why the 14 legacy partners form a solid foundation for future collaborations Upcoming TAP events — including TAP Dance in May 2022 Goals and visions for TAP going forward into recovery for the travel and tourism business Break the Ice Media and Travel Alliance Partners Serge Talbot founded travel Alliance Partners (TAP) in 2001 to bring together a partnership of travel professionals with similar business ethics and product quality. TAP partners leverage joint marketing opportunities and use one another's products and services in the spirit of mutual trust and respect. During the past 20 years, TAP has become known for its innovative ideas — they were the first to introduce the concept of guaranteed departures, pioneered the TAP Dance conference to allow industry professions to collaborate, and were the first in 2020 to announce a virtual event. TAP was recently acquired by Break the Ice Media, and it went from a tour operator-owned company to a management marketing company-owned organization, but what TAP does and what it provides won't change going forward. Building Mutually Beneficial Relationships Break the Ice Media is excited to have acquired TAP and is committed to continuing the spirit of collaboration that is key to building a successful business. In 2020 Break the Ice Media did a research study to determine how collaboration impacts the travel and tourism industry. And through that study, learned that 90% of the respondents are confident that relationship building is the future of helping the travel and tourism industry survive and thrive. TAP's mission is to build a partnership of travel professionals with high standards of business ethics and product quality with the intent to buy and sell products from each other and benefit from collective buying power and develop joint marketing opportunities in an environment of mutual trust and respect. How to Get Involved with TAP There are several ways to collaborate with TAP. They have 14 legacy partners who form the organization's solid foundation and have developed two new partner levels, Growth and Collaborative, that people can now join without the equity buy-in to receive a variety of valuable benefits. They also have Preferred Professional Travel Providers (PPTP), who gain increased exposure to TAP's partners and enjoy collaborative marketing benefits. TAP supports travel buyers with weekly webinars where our partners host a call and discuss specific travel itineraries, so they dig into the details. Break the Ice Media and TAP continue to be the place where a wide variety of audiences and members can come to find business growth. Resources: Website: https://www.tapintotravel.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q2haO5JlJM&feature=youtu.be TAP Events: https://www.tapintotravel.com/events/tap-dance/ For more information about TAP or to find out how you can get involved contact: Lisa Doerner – Executive Director: Lisa@travelalliancepartners.com 585-308-9802 (office) 585-330-9797 (cell)

Destination On The Left
Episode 271: The Magic of Collaboration, with Nicole Mahoney

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 23:27


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for my dad's car stereo shop, Nicole got her start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester and began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, she headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, Nicole founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. She now hosts “Destination on the Left,” a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, Nicole knows what it takes to be successful. She founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations digital and traditional channels. She has the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. On this episode of Destination on the Left, Nicole Mahoney highlights the importance of collaboration. In this ever-changing world, it's essential to find ways to collaborate in order to survive and thrive. We need to step outside our self-imposed silos and actively seek out opportunities to create partnerships with others that move the whole travel industry forward. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Why the global events mean it's more important than ever to connect positively with others How collaboration can be powerful in the travel and tourism industry The situation that helped Nicole understand the power of collaboration What makes some partnerships successful, while others struggle to get off the ground An overview of the findings from Nicole's 2020 research study on collaboration in the travel, tourism, and hospitality How perceived competitors can use coopetition to accomplish something bigger than themselves The three different types of collaborators and how each one affects and how they come together to form a framework for success A Passion for Collaboration Nicole shares her personal experience of building a community collaboration from the ground up when she was involved in the Rochester Frontier Field project. She describes how her experience of town-wide cooperation led to her subsequent passion for finding ways to build successful partnerships in the travel and tourism industry. Bringing a community together to make something happen is magical — and it's what sets the groundwork for success during challenging times. Nicole and her partner Susan Baier teamed to conduct a study on the effects of coopetition. This term refers to those times when perceived competitors come together to accomplish something more significant than they could achieve alone. Breaking Out of Silos As travel and tourism industry professionals, we need to harness the power of collaboration with other organizations — even with our competitors. Recognizing and understanding the positive impacts of inter-organizational collaborations on business success is key in effectively leveraging our available tools. As Nicole says, collaboration is the exponential multiplier that makes one plus one greater than two. When we commit to working in partnership with others, we can move forward faster and more effectively. A Collaboration Framework There are often challenges on the path to achieving successful collaboration, and Nicole describes why she grouped these challenges under three broad headings. The three C's framework comprises communication, commonality, and commitment; while some specific challenges may be encountered more often than others, Nicole explores why it is clear from her research that overcoming challenges in all three areas is critical for collaborations to be successful. This framework is critical in identifying opportunities in the face of adversity, and professionals and organizations that are able to navigate these three areas can thrive under any circumstances. Resources: Email: nicole@breaktheicemedia.com Website: www.destinationontheleft.com/ Website: https://breaktheicemedia.com/ Twitter: @Break_TheIce Facebook: @BreakTheIceMedia

Destination On The Left
Episode 260: Reflecting on Actions to Improve Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in 2021, with Nicole Mahoney

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 21:56


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for my dad's car stereo shop, I got my start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester and began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, I headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, I founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. I now host “Destination on the Left,” a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, I know what it takes to be successful. I founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations, digital and traditional channels. I have the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. On this episode of Destination on the Left, I discuss why I'm starting 2022 with a sense of reflection, renewal, and anticipation for what is ahead. Since 2020 I have been on a journey to understand the world in a broader sense, which has led to a search for greater meaning and a focus on intentionality in my actions. This week I want to share what I have done to understand differences, identify opportunities for personal growth, and take action to help make my world more equitable, diverse, and inclusive. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How the Break the Ice Media team explored the topic of what diversity, equity, and inclusion meant to them and defined the actions they could take to make a difference How Nicole became the Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for the New York State Tourism Industry Association How the 2021 Travel Unity Summit helped the industry focus on the importance of increasing diversity The difference between equity and equality and why it is important How to take your own incremental action by taking the Travel Unity Individual Pledge, which is for all who believe the world of travel should be welcoming to people of all backgrounds and abilities What the Break the Ice Media team identified when they dug into their core value of equity and how they sought more diverse perspectives How rounding out the team led to an invitation for Break the Ice Media to pitch to Cayuga County and Auburn, New York, for their Harriet Tubman Equal Rights Heritage Campaign to commemorate the 200th Birthday of Harriet Tubman in 2022 Reflecting on Our Journey in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Over the last two years, my small company has been grappling with how we fit within the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion conversation, and we have really committed to educating ourselves around the topic. I was very candid in Solocast 16 about the team's journey to live out the ‘equitable' core value within our company, and we have recently reflected on our most recent client work to see how it is significantly impacting our collective worldview. When examining how we aligned with our values, we found that we needed to work on developing more diverse partner, freelance, and subcontractor relationships to ensure we represent a wide range of viewpoints. Being Intentional Big things will happen when you set your intentions and start to take action. You may feel as if you are taking baby steps at first, but time will pass, and you will realize that all those incremental moves have led to a monumental shift and change in your organization. I'm grateful that we took this journey and for the lessons we learned along the way, particularly the importance of humility and vulnerability when addressing biases and issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Resources: Websites: https://travelunity.org/ https://www.nystia.org/ https://www.tourcayuga.com/ https://plimoth.org/ https://breaktheicemedia.com/podcasts/solocast-16/ Additional Resources: Email: nicole@breaktheicemedia.com Website: www.destinationontheleft.com/ Website: https://breaktheicemedia.com/ Twitter: @Break_TheIce Facebook: @BreakTheIceMedia

Destination On The Left
Episode 255: Leaning into Our Core Values, with Nicole Mahoney

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 22:58


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for my dad's car stereo shop, I got my start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester and began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, I headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, I founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. I now host “Destination on the Left,” a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, I know what it takes to be successful. I founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations, digital and traditional channels. I have the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. On this episode of Destination on the Left, I reflect on whether 2021 has been an easier year than 2020 and why the travel industry hasn't been able to make up the lost ground that we had hoped. I share the key elements that make up our culture at Break the Ice Media and explore our seven essential core values and how we promote and live those values. One of the changes to our work environment that COVID-19 brought was the move from sharing an office to working 100% remotely — so I also want to take some time to discuss how we collaborate and stay connected as a team. What You Will Learn in This Episode: The seven core values at the heart of Break the Ice Media Why the travel industry is still having to make adjustments to welcome guests safely How employers in the industry have the power to change the culture of our organizations and create places of work that value and respect their employees Why we are so intentional about the culture at Break the Ice Media Communication tools we use to stay connected now that we are all working from home Ways that your employees can give you feedback and insight into what they enjoy and would change about the company Our Values and Mission In my opinion, one of the key reasons that Break the Ice Media has not only survived but thrived during the COVID-19 pandemic is that we have leaned on our values. Transparency was an essential feature of navigating the challenges of recent unprecedented events as a business owner. It was so important to me to be very transparent with our team members about where we were in the moment, what the choices were, and why those choices and decisions could change on a dime. As we head towards the end of 2021, we continue to weave our seven core values into our day-to-day practices to keep what it means to work at Break the Ice Media at the forefront of our minds. Collaboration and Respect Our core values give us a clear understanding of who we are as a company, and understanding what we value makes it easier to make decisions and navigate the challenges of the road ahead. As a team, we devoted a lot of time to thinking about our core values and ensuring that what we chose really embodied the company's ethos. Collaboration is one of the values that resonates deeply with me (as you won't be surprised to learn). We are collaborative — it is the bedrock of Break the Ice Media. In our team, everyone's ideas, input, and talents are valued, and as a result, we all feel heard, valued, and respected. To learn more about Break the Ice Media, please head over to the contact links below: Email: nicole@breaktheicemedia.com Website: www.destinationontheleft.com/summit Website: https://breaktheicemedia.com/ Twitter: @Break_TheIce Facebook: @BreakTheIceMedia

Onward Nation
Episode 1011: Collaboration research as cornerstone content, with Nicole Mahoney

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 44:04


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for her dad's car stereo shop, Nicole Mahoney got her start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester and she began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, Nicole headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, Nicole founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. She now hosts “Destination on the Left”, a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, Nicole knows what it takes to be successful. She founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations, digital and traditional channels. She has the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Nicole founded her marketing agency, Break The Ice Media, and how she specializes in the travel, tourism, and hospitality industry Why the industry at large is experiencing a workforce shortage, and how it is impacting businesses during the global pandemic How Nicole built a team that is as passionate about helping businesses in their industry as she is, and why industry collaboration is one of Nicole's main focuses How launching the Destination on the Left podcast helped Nicole clarify her focus and led her to doing a collaboration research study to be helpful to her audience Why Nicole set out to answer the question “what makes collaborations work or fail in the travel, tourism, and hospitality industry?” in her research How Nicole used her team, her podcast, and her network of connections in the industry as the foundation of her three-month collaboration research project What results Nicole and her research partner Susan Baier were able to discover through their research, and what content Nicole was able to develop based on the survey How Nicole determined her two-pronged webinar strategy with separate private client and public-facing webinar offerings How Nicole uses the research results as cornerstone content and then slices and dices it into many different smaller pieces of cobblestone content How planting her flag as the authority on travel, tourism, and hospitality industry collaboration has created new opportunities for Nicole's agency Resources: Email: nicole@breaktheicemedia.com Destination on the Left Podcast: https://breaktheicemedia.com/podcast/ Website: www.destinationontheleft.com/summit Website: https://breaktheicemedia.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nicolemahoney/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/break-the-ice-media/about/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/BreakTheIceMedia/ Twitter: @Break_TheIce Additional Resources: Edelman's 2020 Trust Barometer Special Report “Trust and the Coronavirus”: https://www.edelman.com/research/2020-edelman-trust-barometer-special-report-coronavirus-and-trust Pricing Creativity by Blair Enns: www.winwithoutpitching.com/pricing-creativity/ Listen to episode 999 of the Onward Nation podcast featuring Brett Gilliland: https://predictiveroi.com/podcasts/brett-gilliland-4/ Listen to episode 735 of the Onward Nation podcast featuring Clate Mask: https://predictiveroi.com/podcasts/clate-mask/ Listen to episode 35 of the Elite Entrepreneurs podcast featuring Brett Gilliland and Clate Mask: https://growwithelite.com/podcasts/solocast-8/

Birdman on The Mountain
6-1-21- AZWM - Mountain Talk with Adria & Allie - This Week's Events and Activities

Birdman on The Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 8:45


Join Adria and Allie for this Week's Highlights On the Mountain   This Week's Highlights On the Mountain   Family Events Thursday June 3rd at 330pm Art from the Heart at Navajo County Family Advocacy Center Saturday June 5th at 6am Deuces Wild Endurance Festival at Fool Hollow Lake Saturday June 5th Cruz'n the Rim Car Show at Frontier Field   Adult Events Wednesday June 2nd at 5pm Open Mic Night at The Lions Den Grill & Bar Thursday June 3rd at 6pm 2021 Summer Concert Series Presents Doug Figgs at AAWM Center for the Arts Friday June 4th at 6pm Tyler King/Plane Jane at The Truck Stop   Upcoming Events Saturday June 19th at 11am Wine in Our Pines at Mountain Meadow Recreation Park Friday June 25th White Mountain Balloon Festival   #AZWM #ARIZONAWHITEMOUNTAINS #AZWHITEMOUNTAINS #ARIZONASBACKYARD   The following are the sponsors of the ARIZONA WHITE MOUNTAINS Podcast show, please visit them and give them your support when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Summit Healthcare Town of Pinetop-Lakeside Arizona White Mountains The Hub   Bloom 'n Bean Buffalo Bill's Tavern and Grill Crockery Cafe Darbi's Cafe Edward Jones - Jason DiCamillo Elevate Athletics Fireground Digital Firehouse Subs Haven of Lakeside The House Restaurant J&T Wild-Life Outdoors La Casita Cafe The Lion's Den The Lodge Sports Bar & Grill The Maverick Magazine New Horizons Physical Therapy North Star Salon PersNIKKIty's Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water Show Low Chamber of Commerce Solterra Senior Living St. Anthony's School The Truck Stop VFW #9907 Vinnedge Signworks Visiting Angels - Flagstaff White Mountain Partnership White Mountain Tees WME Theaters

#TeamPXY On Demand
Savage or Sensible - Going to an Event with a Group of People, Where Some Aren't Vaccinated, and Not Everyone Sitting in the Unvaccinated Section

#TeamPXY On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 13:39


A listener reached out to us after going to last night's home opener at Frontier Field. She said her and her boyfriend went with a group of friends, some of which weren't vaccinated, but her boyfriend, who is vaccinated, refused to sit in the unvaccinated section with them. At first she was super embarrassed and thought he was being a total savage, but after spending the game in the vaccinated section, she realized she had more fun. Now she feels torn! Was it savage or sensible for not everyone to sit in the unvaccinated section? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sports Bar
The Sports Bar-Matthew LeCroy

The Sports Bar

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 15:32


Rochester Red Wings Manager Matthew LeCroy stops by The Sports Bar with Danger and Battaglia to discuss how the season has gone thus far and preview tomorrow night's home opener at Frontier Field. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

My Favorite Haunting
53 - A Baseball Bat, Not A Flappy Bat

My Favorite Haunting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 56:08


Frontier Field in Rochester, NY (GO WINGS!) and Lee Williams High School (GO VOLUNTEERS!) in Kingman, AZ.Ghosts start at 2:10.Rate, review, subscribe and follow us on social media!Twitter and IG: @myfavhaunting Find us on Facebook by My Favorite Haunting

Ear Shot
Rochester spends thousands annually to disperse a massive murder of crows

Ear Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 2:02


Like clockwork, tens of thousands of crows, also known as a murder, come together this time of year for their own safety. They’re noticeable in downtown Rochester. Genesee Valley Audubon Society President June Summers said it's a way to protect themselves from predators, like owls. She said the crows are often distant relatives. “Crows come together in a winter roost, in numbers because it's safer,” said Summers. “In the spring and the summer they disperse and go out and nest, and take up territories in the rest of the county.” For most of the last decade, the birds have found their way downtown from their long time roost in Mount Hope Cemetery. Summers isn’t sure why they moved but mused that the heat from the pavement in the center of town may have attracted them. The birds have a distinct sound, smell and droppings, particularly noticeable around downtown buildings like the Geva theater, the ESL Headquarters and Frontier Field. Justin Gansowski, who works on wildlife conflicts for

Getting Through This with Tom and Scott

On All Hallows' Eve, we take you to Frontier Field, home of the minor league baseball team, the Rochester Red Wings, who report sightings of visitors from the beyond, and we don't mean Syracuse. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-saunders9/support

Bob Lonsberry
Bob Lonsberry Show Hr 1 Monday 7-13-20

Bob Lonsberry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 29:56


(8a) Democrats are controlling the media and the fear of the virus and telling lies and this needs to end. Washington Redskins to announce today that they are changing there name. Talk With Matt Wilson and Sam about Beer, Talk on the use of Frontier Field and having graduations Eight People Shot in the City this weekend

Wingin’ It - Official Podcast of the Rochester Red Wings

Nate Rowan and Josh Whetzel talk about the 2020 Major League Baseball Draft and the five-round format and former Red Wings during the Twins era that wouldn't have been selected with only five rounds. Josh also takes us back to August, 2015 when Byron Buxton, the second pick by Minnesota in 2012, had an eventful game at Frontier Field against Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez, and the rest of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (46:16). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wingin-it/message

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Onward Nation
Episode 940: Searching for silver linings in the crisis, with Nicole Mahoney

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 24:02


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for her dad’s car stereo shop, Nicole Mahoney got her start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester and she began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, Nicole headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, Nicole founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. She now hosts “Destination on the Left”, a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, Nicole knows what it takes to be successful. She founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations, digital and traditional channels. Nicole has the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. What you will learn from this episode: Why the onset of the global pandemic pushed Nicole and her team to “double down” on their thought leadership and content creation How Nicole’s investment in her thought leadership has paid off in an overwhelmingly positive response from her audience How Nicole’s clients within the travel and tourism business have been significantly impacted by the pandemic, and how she is working to help them through the challenge Why focusing on being a great partner, establishing goodwill, and planting seeds now can help you survive and thrive through the crisis How Nicole and her team navigated the early days of the pandemic, and why transparency in decision-making has been vital as they navigate the challenge How Nicole and her team decided to hold a three-day virtual summit for her community well in advance of the pandemic, and how they have found tremendous success How the virtual summit, already planned to be held in April, was ideal under the conditions of social distancing How Nicole and her team are now helping their clients convert their own events into virtual shows, and how that service is becoming a new offering for Break The Ice Media How the virtual summit gave birth to the idea of offering an online course with modules for clients, and how the team coordinated to create the course Why being completely transparent and showing how they have done their work has been key in better serving their clients Resources: Email: nicole@breaktheicemedia.com Website: www.destinationontheleft.com Website: https://breaktheicemedia.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nicolemahoney/ Twitter: @Break_TheIce Facebook: @BreakTheIceMedia Additional Resources: Sell With Authority by Drew McLellan and Stephen Woessner: https://amzn.to/39y7x13 Predictive ROI Free Resource Library: https://predictiveroi.com/resources/ Stephen Woessner’s LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/stephenwoessner/

Bob Lonsberry
War on Terrorism Memorial Groundbreaking; Pet Supplies Plus Giveaway

Bob Lonsberry

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 32:15


(11a) Renaming of Frontier Field?; War on Terror Memorial groundbreaking; how to reopen dentist offices; hydroxychloroquine redacted from use; Restart Roc Rally Assault; Pet Supplies Plus Giveaway; Listeners on the Loose

Wingin’ It - Official Podcast of the Rochester Red Wings
Marv Foley on the Opening of Frontier Field in 1997

Wingin’ It - Official Podcast of the Rochester Red Wings

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 38:51


Former Rochester Red Wings manager Marv Foley joins Nate Rowan, Josh Whetzel, and Dan Mason to discuss his memories of opening Frontier Field in 1997, a season that ended with the Wings winning their 10th Governors' Cup (1:42). Josh and Nate also discuss the passing of former Red Wing Steve Dalkowski who was the inspiration for the character Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh in Bull Durham, which was directed by former Wing Ron Shelton (23:51). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wingin-it/message

Destination On The Left
Episode 171: Proactive Steps for DMOs Facing Coronavirus, with Nicole Mahoney

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 8:21


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for my dad’s car stereo shop, I got my start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester and I began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, I headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, I founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. I now host “Destination on the Left”, a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, I know what it takes to be successful. I founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations, digital and traditional channels. I have the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. In this solocast episode of Destination on the Left, I lay out some of the frameworks and strategies that have helped BTI maintain its composure as we respond to the initial fallout of the Coronavirus Pandemic. What You Will Learn in This Episode: BTI’s initial thoughts on the Coronavirus Pandemic How the Coronavirus Pandemic is impacting the travel and tourism industry Steps that DMOs and other small businesses can take in response to the pandemic Four Strategies to help us maintain our composure during a time of crisis The 3 C’s of Collaboration Framework and how to apply it Why collaboration is critical for DMOs, especially in a time of crisis Some of the key ideas from my new blog post Collaboration in a Time of Crisis Right now, the Coronavirus Pandemic has the global economy in total lockdown. It is unclear how long it will last, and the unprecedented nature of this virus and the uncertainty surrounding it is raising concern for the future of our industries. But so many of us have been in this position before. When 9/11 took place, and the great recession of 2008 shook the United States economy, the travel and tourism industry bounced back stronger than ever. It is not about prevention anymore; this global pandemic is already taking place. It is about how we react to it, so I put together some of the frameworks and strategies that have helped BTI maintain its composure as this series of disruptive events unfolds. Four Strategies for Responding to the Coronavirus Chaos Last week, I traveled from Rochester, NY to Savannah, GA in an effort to keep the BTI cog turning and do my part to drive business. However, it didn’t take long to realize that the economic impact of the pandemic stretched well beyond the scope of one country, let alone one industry. It inspired my most recent blog post, where I outline four strategies for responding to the initial shockwave of pandemonium: One, Stay calm. Two, get educated about the situation and stay up to date on the latest developments through reliable sources and your industry associations. Three, prepare to pivot by doing scenario planning. And four, communicate. We cannot stop the spread of COVID-19, but we can survive the fallout if we proactively manage our mindset and collaborate with others in our industry. A Holistic Approach to Collaboration Since the beginning of the Destination on the Left, we have talked a lot about collaboration and co-opetition in particular. I believe that, in the complex world of the present-day tourism industry, committing to a holistic approach to collaboration will bring strong market growth and abundance for everyone. The 3 C’s of Collaboration Framework is a system that helps us band together in a time of crisis. First, communication is essential to maintain clarity with your partners and prospects, and it is an opportunity to be a calming voice amidst the uncertainty and chaos. Next, commonality is about identifying common goals and operating with the greater good at heart. And finally, commitment means sticking with your collaborative efforts no matter how tough the going gets because when we bounce back, we bounce back together. Visit the new blog to learn more. Resources: Email: nicole@breaktheicemedia.com Website: www.destinationontheleft.com/summit Website: https://breaktheicemedia.com/ Twitter: @Break_TheIce Facebook: @BreakTheIceMedia

Destination On The Left
Episode 163: Destination on the Left Virtual Summit Recap: Day 3, with Nicole Mahoney

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 8:21


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for my dad’s car stereo shop, I got my start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester and I began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, I headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, I founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. I now host “Destination on the Left”, a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, I know what it takes to be successful. I founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations, digital and traditional channels. I have the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. In this solocast episode of Destination on the Left, we look at the highlights from the final day of our Destination on the Left Virtual Summit. What You Will Learn in This Episode: The highlights from day three of the Destination on the Left Virtual Summit Jennifer Barbee’s presentation on Building Relevancy With an ROI Plan Tiffany Gallagher’s presentation on The Evolution of Destination Marketing Funding Sarah Blackwell and Colleen Onuffer’s presentation on Evaluating Public Relations Josh Collins’ presentation on Vibrant Destinations David Holder’s presentation on Measurement Tools and Responsible Metrics Destination on the Left Virtual Summit: Day 3 The first two days of the Destination on the Left Virtual Summit were nothing short of spectacular! It was an honor listening to our ten marketing experts share their thoughts on industry trends and challenges that destination marketers are facing. If you missed either Day and want to revisit the presentations, make sure to check out our recaps of Day 1 and Day 2 on the Destination on the Left website and all major streaming platforms. In the latest solocast episode of Destination on the Left, we will be rounding out the last day of the virtual summit with a recap and final thoughts about the event. Today’s episode will include highlights from presentations by Jennifer Barbee, Tiffany Gallagher, Sarah Blackwell & Colleen Onuffer, Josh Collins, and David Holder. Learn what they had to say about: Building Relevancy With an ROI Plan: Jenifer Barbee of Destination Innovate discusses new ways for destinations to think about marketing. She explains why DMOs should design campaigns with key performance indicators (KPIs) to mine data that tells a story. The Evolution of Destination Marketing Funding: Tiffany Gallagher of Civitas Advisors discusses the development of Tourism Improvement Districts and explains how they are impacting destinations across the country. Evaluating Public Relations: Sarah Blackwell and Colleen Onuffer of Break the Ice Media explain the Barcelona Principles 100-point scoring system for the evaluation of PR campaigns. Vibrant Destinations: Josh Collins of Streetsense gave a presentation about the evolution of the experience economy. He explained how destinations can attract more visitors by building trust, leveraging data, curating their culture, and embracing marketing challenges. Measurement Tools and Responsible Metrics: David Holder of JLL discusses tools and metrics with a metaphor using three buckets. His concepts are broken up by overall destination metrics, travel activity indicators, and annual market results. If you weren’t able to take part in the amazing Destination on the Left Virtual Summit, don’t fret! You can still watch all of the presentations on our website. Just purchase an all-access pass by visiting www.destinationontheleft.com/summit and enjoy! Otherwise, keep an eye out for an upcoming announcement for our next summit in Spring 2020. We hope you can join us. Resources: Email: nicole@breaktheicemedia.com Website: www.destinationontheleft.com/summit Website: https://breaktheicemedia.com/ Twitter: @Break_TheIce Facebook: @BreakTheIceMedia

Destination On The Left
Episode 162: Destination on the Left Virtual Summit Recap: Day 2, with Nicole Mahoney

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 9:45


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for my dad’s car stereo shop, I got my start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester and I began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, I headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, I founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. I now host “Destination on the Left”, a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, I know what it takes to be successful. I founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations, digital and traditional channels. I have the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. In this solocast episode of Destination on the Left, we look at the highlights from day two of our Destination on the Left Virtual Summit. What You Will Learn in This Episode: The highlights from day two of the Destination on the Left Virtual Summit How you can use live video and video to increase exposure and attendance at events and destinations How to improve your communication strategy through demographic research How to employ traditional branding tactics as a DMO Why DMOs can benefit from the dramatic change in Chinese travel trends How you can leverage influencer marketing to generate awareness and drive visitation at their destinations Destination on the Left Virtual Summit: Day 2 On day one of the virtual summit, we were graced with some amazing speakers. If you missed our recap of their presentations and want to revisit them, make sure to check out “Destination on the Left Virtual Summit Recap: Day 1, with Nicole Mahoney.” This episode will follow suit with a recap of day two and all of the fabulous presentations that came with it. We dive into the talking points presented by marketing gurus Reagan Burns, Susan Baier, Matt Stiker, Humphrey Ho, and Stacy Jones. We cover a wide variety of topics based on current industry trends and marketing best practices, including: Using Live Videos at Events and Tourism Destinations: Reagan Burns of Lime Creative provided valuable insights into creating live video, and explained how video can increase exposure and attendance at events and destinations. Going Beyond Demographics and Finding the Visitors’ ‘Why?’: Susan Baier of Audience Audit shares a new perspective on targeting. She explore how destinations can move beyond the typical demographic categorization of audiences and market in a way that answers the visitor’s question of “why”. What Destination Marketers Can Learn From Non-Destination Marketers: Matt Stiker of Garrand Moehlenkamp looks at destination marketing through a wide-angle lens and discusses the fundamental components of powerful branding. Changing Chinese Traveler and Travel Trends: Humphrey Ho of Hylink Digital discusses the shift from group travel to FIT (free, independent travelers) and how smaller destinations can take advantage of prospective Chinese visitors doing their own research online. Using Pop Culture to Market Your Brand: Stacy Jones of Hollywood Branded talks about how destination marketers can use celebrities and influencers to generate awareness and drive visitation at their destinations. If you weren’t able to take part in the amazing Destination on the Left Virtual Summit, don’t fret! You can still watch all of the presentations on our website. Just purchase an all-access pass by visiting www.destinationontheleft.com/summit and enjoy! Otherwise, keep an eye out for an upcoming announcement for our next summit in Spring 2020. We hope you can join us. Resources: Email: nicole@breaktheicemedia.com Website: www.destinationontheleft.com/summit Website: https://breaktheicemedia.com/ Twitter: @Break_TheIce Facebook: @BreakTheIceMedia Episode Transcript

Destination On The Left
Episode 160: Destination on the Left Virtual Summit Recap: Day 1, with Nicole Mahoney

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 11:00


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for my dad’s car stereo shop, I got my start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester and I began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, I headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, I founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. I now host “Destination on the Left”, a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, I know what it takes to be successful. I founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations, digital and traditional channels. I have the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. In this solocast episode of Destination on the Left, we look at the highlights from day one of our Destination on the Left Virtual Summit. What You Will Learn in This Episode: The highlights from day one of the Destination on the Left Virtual Summit The latest study from JLL and the World Tourism Council Generational perceptions of the impact travel has on the environment Why destination marketing should be a shared community value How to use integrated campaigns How to use Facebook advertising for campaigns Destination on the Left Virtual Summit: Day 1 By now, you’ve probably heard all about the exciting virtual summit we held to close out 2019. Many familiar faces turned out to hear some of the show’s previous guests discuss insights, strategies, and tactics—really everything destination marketing. We received overwhelmingly positive feedback and I could not be more thrilled about the amount of value each one of you brought to the event. But if you were not able to attend, don’t worry! Over the course of the next three solocasts, I will be covering each day of the event, with a detailed analysis of the key talking points. Destination 2030: Readiness for Tourism Growth: Dan Fenton joined us to discuss a study that JLL and the World Tourism Council published. It produced a framework and 5 typologies that can be used to determine a community’s readiness for tourism growth. The Future of Travel as a Brand: Emerging Sentiments Posing Challenges: Erin Francis-Cummings’ presentation urges us to look five years into the future of our destination in regards to the green energy movement that is sweeping the globe. She focuses on examining the contrast of generations’ perceptions around the impact of travel on the environment. Becoming a Shared Community Value: Bill Geist of DMO Pros talks about elevating the importance of tourism in our communities. He explains why it should be a shared value like any other municipal services. Tracking Results From Integrated Campaigns: Julie Gilbert of Destination Niagra uses their 2019 campaigns as an example for how you can measure impressions, clicks, and even hotel bookings as a result of integrated campaigns. She also talks about leveraging this strategy with local events to create a powerful synergy. Understanding Facebook Advertising for Destination Marketing: Camille Zess and Jess Reilly of Break the Ice Media took audience members behind the scenes to see how they run successful campaigns for their clients. If you weren’t able to take part in the amazing Destination on the Left Virtual Summit, don’t fret! You can still watch all of the presentations on our website. Just purchase an all-access pass by visiting www.destinationontheleft.com/summit and enjoy! Otherwise, keep an eye out for an upcoming announcement for our next summit in Spring 2020. We hope you can join us. Resources: Email: nicole@breaktheicemedia.com Website: www.destinationontheleft.com/summit Website: https://breaktheicemedia.com/ Twitter: @Break_TheIce Facebook: @BreakTheIceMedia

Destination On The Left
Episode 155: Ten Years’ Worth of Gratitude, with Nicole Mahoney

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 22:16


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for my dad’s car stereo shop, I got my start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester and I began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, I headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, I founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. I now host “Destination on the Left”, a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, I know what it takes to be successful. I founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations, digital and traditional channels. I have the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. In this solocast episode of Destination on the Left, I wanted to take the opportunity to share my gratitude with you. I discuss the insights I’ve gathered over the course of ten years in business and give you a look into a new project we are working on for Destination on the Left. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How to help us hit our goal of 100 reviews What I am grateful for right now The celebrations and events surrounding my company’s ten-year anniversary My experience receiving the Small Business Person of the Year Award from the Small Business Council in Rochester, NY. The insights I’ve gathered over the course of ten years in business A sneak peek at a new project we’re working on for Destination on the Left What it means to employ cathedral thinking Ten Years Worth of Gratitude As Thanksgiving and the rest of the holiday season approaches, I thought it would be appropriate to make ‘gratitude’ the theme of this week’s solocast. It is especially timely for me since my company, Break the Ice Media, celebrated its ten-year anniversary last month and I was honored with receiving the Small Business Person of the Year Award from the Small Business Council in Rochester, NY! With this episode, I want to share my gratitude with you. Celebrate Every Milestone I am grateful for you, our listeners, as we round off the podcast’s third year with overwhelming support. For our anniversary, we wanted to put together something that celebrates our team, clients, and everyone else who has been an important part of our journey. But with most of those people spread out across the continent, we had to plan something different for each group. I hope this will give you some new ideas and inspire you to do something special for your next big celebration! Our process started by selecting an anniversary planning committee. It should come as no surprise that most of the ideas for our team celebration revolved around food and wine. But we wanted to get everyone involved. Our internal survey revealed that all of our team members wanted to do something unique and special. After some research, we booked the chef’s table at Good Luck in the Village Gate Square neighborhood of Rochester! With that settled, we moved on to brainstorming a client celebration. A Toast to Our Clients It didn’t take long for the light bulb to go off and we decided to hold a virtual toast for our scattered clients on October 14th (our birthday). To incentivize them a little bit, we shipped out fifty-six bottles of sparkling wine with custom labels to make the virtual event more sentimental and immersive. I am grateful for everyone that was involved and our team members who made it possible. The Small Business Person of the Year Award was another momentous occasion. But when I was nominated for this award, I was hesitant to actually submit my application. The nomination came at a very busy time and our team was overextended. My leadership team pushed me to commit and I wouldn’t have done it without them. I made the top five of fifty finalists and it was a great honor to be recognized alongside nine other Rochester community business leaders. Cathedral Thinking As I prepared for the launch event, I drew inspiration from this podcast and reflected on all of the moments that molded me into a leader. The experience is best described by the concept of cathedral thinking, a mindset derived from manual laborers who began construction projects knowing they would not be completed in their lifetime. We are all cathedral thinkers, building our businesses for future generations, making impacts with our time to build better communities, supporting our families, and laying the foundation for our children and grandchildren for the next generation. I challenge all of us to keep having those big visions that will have far-reaching impact and to work towards that vision today, even if we do so. Resources: Email: nicole@breaktheicemedia.com Website: www.destinationontheleft.com Website: https://breaktheicemedia.com/ Twitter: @Break_TheIce Facebook: @BreakTheIceMedia Episode Transcript We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!: https://breaktheicemedia.com/rating-review/

Birdman on The Mountain
10-14-19 - Mountain Talk w/ Adria and Allison - Events & Activities of the White Mountains

Birdman on The Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 6:39


Adria and Allison talk about things you can do this week in the White Mountains. Mountain Talk is the rundown of the weekly schedule of events in the White Mountains of Arizona, including events and activities in Show Low, Pinetop - Lakeside and the surrounding area.   This Week’s Highlights On the Mountain Family Events Saturday October 19th at 3pm All Treats No Tricks & Trunk or Treat at Play Date Saturday October 19tha at 4pm Costumes, Cupcakes, & Ceramics at Kittles Fine Art and Supply Saturday October 19th at 4pm Zombie Fun Run Fundraiser at Show Low City Park   Adult Events Thursday October 17th at 8pm Show Low Film Festival Opening Party at The Lodge Sports Bar & Grill Thursday October 17th – Sunday October 20th Show Low Film Festival Sunday October 20th at 2pm "Tossing Out Domestic Violence" Cornhole Tournament & Fundraiser at The House Upcoming Events Saturday October 26th Spooktacular at Frontier Field   Follow Birdman Media on Facebook for current events and local updates   NOTE***For more events please visit the Pinetop-Lakeside Chamber of Commerce Events Calendar and the Show Low Chamber of Commerce Events Calendar The Show Low Library has many events for children and adults. For more information visit: https://www.showlowaz.gov/library     The following are the sponsors of the BIRDMAN ON THE MOUNTAIN show, please visit them and give them your support when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Summit Healthcare   Arizona Suspension Specialists and Total Car Care Bodyworks Health and Fitness Darbi's Cafe Elevate Athletics Fireground Digital Firehouse Subs Haven of Lakeside The House Restaurant The Hub La Casita Cafe The Lion's Den The Lodge Sports Bar & Grill The Maverick Magazine Navapache ChemDry New Horizons Physical Therapy North Star Salon PersNIKKIty's Town of Pinetop-Lakeside Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water Solterra Senior Living St. Anthony's School The Truck Stop TGT's Mobile Home Services VFW #9907 White Mountain Tees

The JC Money Show
2019 Salute To Pro Wrestling Night: Pre Game Show

The JC Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 37:28


This week, JC has Grant Anderson from the Rochester Red Wings and they discuss both Grant's history with the baseball and pro wrestling worlds, as well as the upcoming Salute To Pro Wrestling Night event at Frontier Field, Wednesday August 7th.

The JC Money Show
What's The Name Of That Street Again?

The JC Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 27:24


JC returns to the airwaves, flying solo and irritating more spam callers (one of which called while recording).In addition, JC discusses his role in Salute To Pro Wrestling Night, 2019 at Frontier Field on Wednesday, August 7th.#ListenIn

Destination On The Left
Episode 141: Conquering Imposter Syndrome and Self-doubt, with Nicole Mahoney

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 7:23


With a talent for creating special events that blossomed while working for her dad’s car stereo shop, Nicole Mahoney got her start in marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester. She also began serving as the executive director of the internationally known Lilac Festival. Later on, she headed the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District while also performing projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. In 2009, Nicole founded Break the Ice Media, with more than 20 years of experience in tourism marketing. She now hosts “Destination on the Left”, a highly successful tourism marketing podcast. As a business owner, Nicole knows what it takes to be successful. She founded BTI to help businesses tell their brand story through public relations, digital and traditional channels. She has the ability to uncover unique marketing opportunities and develop marketing and public relations initiatives that help clients build long-term success. On this episode of Destination on the Left, Nicole shares a personal family story that has inspired her to never give up even when the going gets tough. She explains why using this advice is important to all professionals and how applying it can make you a better tourism marketing specialist. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Why you should always go for it – just like Nicole’s daughter Changing the “soundtrack” in your head to conquer self-doubt How to avoid “imposter syndrome” in your quest to pursue your dreams How to own your experiences as a unique individual The power of stories and their impact on our successes Believing in Yourself What inspires you to keep moving forward, no matter the obstacle? For Nicole, it’s the story of her daughter Maeve’s perseverance and strength in the face of self-doubt. With the goal of being selected as the commencement speaker at her high school graduation, Maeve saw the competition and was filled with self-doubt. Stricken with “imposter syndrome”, Maeve believed she was not good enough and that there would always be somebody better for the job. Nicole quickly reminded her: “The only way to know for sure you won’t get picked is to not even try.” Realizing she should aim for what she wanted, no matter the odds, Maeve took the leap and went for it. The result? She was selected as one of the two speakers at her commencement. From her success, tourism marketing professionals should always be reminded to aim high, go for it and never give up. You never know if you don’t try. The Power of Stories Maeve was inspired after being moved by the commencement speaker at her sister’s graduation. Nicole continues to be inspired by what Maeve shared in her speech: a personal story about great adversity. Maeve suffers from chronic lung disease, a condition that put her in the emergency room for eight weeks in 2002. Despite a seemingly impossible uphill climb, Nicole, her husband and Maeve persisted, and Maeve was off of oxygen and medication without a transplant when she was five years old. Although she doesn’t remember much of it, Maeve was able to teach everyone the power of her own story and remind her parents of the power of theirs. Stories like Maeve’s remind us of how different we are and how stories reach us differently. The one constant is this: we all have the power to see the good in stories, change the soundtrack in our heads and go for it. Nicole hopes that this episode and Maeve’s story will resonate with tourism marketing professionals just as much as they did for her. Resources: Email: nicole@breaktheicemedia.com Twitter: @Break_TheIce Facebook: @BreakTheIceMedia We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!: https://breaktheicemedia.com/rating-review/

Destination On The Left
Episode 100: Celebrating One Hundred Episodes, with Nicole Mahoney

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 7:59


Nicole Mahoney is the host for the Destination on the Left podcast. She is also the CEO of Break The Ice Media, the travel and tourism marketing agency she founded in 2009. Break The Ice Media specializes in working for clients in the travel and tourism industries, through the strategic use of public relations, social media, digital advertising, tourism marketing campaigns, influencer marketing, and video marketing. Nicole got her start in the business world while attending college when she worked for her father at her family’s car stereo shop. After college, Nicole began working in sports marketing at Frontier Field in Rochester, New York, as the Executive Director of the Lilac Festival. She went on to run promotions for the Canandaigua, New York Business Improvement District and worked on projects for the tourism promotion agency Visit Rochester. With over 20 years of experience in the tourism marketing field, Nicole has truly dedicated herself to the travel and tourism industries throughout her career journey. On this special 100th episode of Destination on the Left, Nicole discusses why she created the show, building upon the spark of an idea she had all the way back in 2013 while she served as the co-host of an internet radio show. She reflects on Destination on the Left’s past episodes, diverse topics, even more diverse guests, and how the show has evolved over time.  She also looks to the future, with exciting plans for the next 100 episodes! What You Will Learn: Learn the history of the Destination on the Left podcast, and why Nicole believes it is important to give leaders in the travel and tourism industry a platform to showcase their ideas and successes. Listen as Nicole reflects upon the journey she and Destination on the Left have taken from the show’s beginning, through one hundred episodes of informative conversation with guests from all over the world. Learn what it took to bring Destination on the Left to life, from finding the right podcasting partner firm to designing a logo and website, to eventually being hosted on 33 different platforms such as iTunes and Google Play and even Amazon Alexa. Nicole shares key milestones from the last two years and one hundred episodes, highlighting the wonderfully diverse and informative topics she has discussed with her guests. Nicole expresses her deep appreciation for the support of her listeners and shares the wonderful feedback and reviews she has received. What is Destination on the Left? Nicole Mahoney wanted to create a platform to give professionals in the travel and tourism industry a chance to talk about their most creative ideas and share their stories of success. Tourism isn’t recognized as an “official” industry by the federal government, and too often the business leaders and professionals in the field aren’t treated as the industry leaders they are. That’s why Nicole created Destination on the Left. Through showcasing successful business executives and bright ideas from the world of tourism, Nicole hopes to shine a light on how critical and impactful the travel and tourism industries can be, empowering and strengthening communities all over the world. 100 Episodes Later… Join Nicole as she reflects on one hundred episodes full of amazing guests from all over the country and the world. That’s not to mention the incredibly diverse topics they’ve discussed; topics including regional marketing, influencer marketing, travel PR, digital marketing, grassroots efforts, food tourism, and many others. And the future of Destination on the Left is equally as bright. This year saw the first podcast roadshow, as well as a five-part series on museums. And there’s so much more planned for the future. Listen and join in on the celebration!

Kimberly and Beck
Dan Mason and Christina Gullo On This Weekend's Events at Frontier Field

Kimberly and Beck

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 10:58


events dan mason frontier field
DiTullio and Moran
Jeff DiVeronica on Saturday's WNY Flash Game Controversy

DiTullio and Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 12:47


The game was played at Frontier Field because of prior events scheduled at their home stadium.