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Talk Real Estate WATD 95.9 FM
New Construction

Talk Real Estate WATD 95.9 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 48:07


Sharon McNamara & Mary Horton were joined by George Post of Maritime Mortgage to discuss all things new construction! Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 The McNamara Horton Group Boston Connect Real Estate Sharon McNamara | Melissa Wallace Facebook Live every Tuesday at 6:15 pm & Saturday at 8AM @ facebook.com/McNamaraBrokerTeam Follow our team on Instagram @TheMcNamaraHortonGroup

Talk Real Estate WATD 95.9 FM
Mortgage Questions With Maritime Mortgage

Talk Real Estate WATD 95.9 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 44:50


Melissa Wallace was joined by Jazmine Glasgow &  George Post of Maritime Mortgage to answer all your mortgage questions. Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 The McNamara Horton Group Boston Connect Real Estate Sharon McNamara | Melissa Wallace Facebook Live every Tuesday at 6:15 pm & Saturday at 8AM @ facebook.com/McNamaraBrokerTeam Follow our team on Instagram @TheMcNamaraHortonGroup

Talk Real Estate WATD 95.9 FM
Getting Yourself Ready To Buy

Talk Real Estate WATD 95.9 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 46:20


Jazmine Glasgow, Colin Brennan, and George Post of Maritime Mortgage guest hosted Talk Real Estate Roundtable to discuss the Strategies for Saving, Shopping & Successfully closing when getting ready to buy a home. Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 McNamara Broker Team Boston Connect Real Estate Sharon McNamara | Mary Baker | Melissa Wallace Facebook Live every Tuesday at 6:15 pm & Saturday at 10AM @ facebook.com/McNamaraBrokerTeam Follow our team on Instagram @McNamaraBrokerTeam

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Babbittville Radio – Babbittville
Kristian Blummenfelt: Breakfast with Bob St George Post-Race

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 17:40


Enjoy this Breakfast with Bob: St George Edition conversation with Kristian Blummenfelt, recorded the morning after he won the Ironman World Championship.  A few hours after welcoming the final finishers across the line, Ironman World Champion Kristian Blummenfelt joined us on Championship Edition to take us through his day, and talk a little bit about… The post Kristian Blummenfelt: Breakfast with Bob St George Post-Race appeared first on Babbittville.

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville
Daniela Ryf: Breakfast with Bob St George Post-Race

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 12:06


Enjoy this Breakfast with Bob: St George Edition conversation with Daniela Ryf, recorded the morning after she won the Ironman World Championship.  The champion is back! The last Ironman World Championship that Daniela Ryf won was back in 2018, when she overcame a rough start and lots of doubts to get her 4th title. Yesterday… The post Daniela Ryf: Breakfast with Bob St George Post-Race appeared first on Babbittville.

The Daily Gardener
April 1, 2022 Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, Miles Joseph Berkeley, George Edward Post, Edmond Rostand, Patina Farm by Brooke and Steve Giannetti, and Kurt Vonnegut

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 14:50


Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee    Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events 1755 Birth of Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (books by this author), French lawyer and politician. He became a famous epicure and gastronome. In The Physiology of Taste, He wrote, A man who was fond of wine was offered some grapes at dessert after dinner.  'Much obliged', said he, pushing the plate aside; 'I am not accustomed to taking my wine in pills.   1803 Birth of Miles Joseph Berkeley, English cryptogamist and clergyman. Miles is regarded as a founder of plant pathology. As a young man, Miles became passionate about lichens, and he became a recognized expert in his lifetime. Miles pursued his botanical work around his duties as a pastor. He coined the term "mycologist" to describe his work with nature. Today Websters defines a mycologist as someone who works with fungi ("fun-guy"), living organisms such as molds, yeast, and mushrooms.  And while many of his fellow clergymen believed the potato famine to be a tool of the devil, Miles correctly suspected that a water mold, Phytophthora infestans, could be the source of the problem. Miles named a mushroom species Agaricus ruthae ("Ah-GARE-uh-kus Ruth-ee") after his daughter Ruth. Ruth Ellen Berkeley became a successful botanical illustrator.   1838 Birth of George Edward Post, American physician and scholar. He was a missionary, professor, and pioneering doctor in Syria, Beirut, and Lebanon. In his spare time, he botanized the countryside and wrote the first English Flora of the Middle East. George is remembered for his extensive herbarium. His students helped with his collecting efforts. George would assign two hundred herbarium sheets per student and reward those who traveled the furthest to obtain specimens. There are many incredible stories about George Post. Supposedly, he could outwork most men and fall asleep very quickly. George Post lore tells how George could also collect specimens without getting off his horse. George got good at leaning down low on the side of his saddle to grab a specimen for his study. Finally, as George lay dying, a visitor placed some wheat in his hand. The wheat was symbolic of the harvest and George's lifetime of work with plants.   1868 Birth of Edmond Rostand (books by this author), the very dapper-looking French poet and dramatist. Edmond built a villa called Arnaga in Cambo less Bains, France. The beautiful gardens cover 37 acres. Edmond planned the French garden on the east side to greet the rising sun and an English garden on the west side to enjoy the setting sun. Edmond called Arnaga "a poem of stone and greenery," and it is often referred to as the "Little Versaille" in the Basque country. Today the villa and the gardens get five-star reviews on Trip Advisor. Edmond is best known for his 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac. In the play, Edmond wrote this garden-inspired verse, My soul, be satisfied with flowers, With fruit, with weeds even; but gather them In the one garden you may call your own.   Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation Patina Farm by Brooke and Steve Giannetti This book came out in March of 2016 - so it's been out for six years already. This book has been on my watch list for quite some time, and use copies have finally dipped below $20, so I am thrilled to share this with you on today's show. Let me just start by saying that the cover of Patina Farm is so stunning. It's one of my favorite covers, and when I saw the cover for the first time, I could not stop thinking about it. I love the use of dried flowers and the styling on the cover. I love the cutting boards displayed over the mantle, the beautiful teal slip-covered chairs, and the natural elements that make this gorgeous cover. And then, of course, there is the incredibly inspiring story of Steve and his wife, Brooke, because they decided to leave suburbia - they were living in Santa Monica - and then they built a new life for themselves on a farm. But first, they went to Europe to find their inspiration for their farm - visiting Belgium and France - and then combined their talents to create Patina Farm, sharing what they did in this book. Now Steve is the architect. He puts together all the architectural drawings, which you can see in the book. And then Brooke is the writer. She's a beautiful writer and took over 200 photographs shared in this book. And don't I love the name of their farm: Patina Farm. The book is dedicated to their children, Charlie, Nick, and Lyla, and in the dedication, they said that their kids give their dreams meaning, which is so touching. The other thing I like about this book is how they share their journey in the titles of each chapter. So there's arriving, connecting, nourishing, creating, restoring, rejuvenating, sharing, and then farming - and then they give abundant resources at the end, too. If there's something that you're particularly inspired by, you can track down the resources that they used. Patina Farm is a total eye candy book. If you're a gardener, You're going to swoon at this book. It's gorgeous. And like I said, it's one of my favorite books. It's got all of the things that I love - beautiful elements, both natural and manmade - and it all comes together to create tranquil, inspiring Patina Farm (Which has not one but two courtyards. Isn't that a dream come true?!) The other thing that you're going to enjoy by getting this book is that you will quickly realize how down-to-earth Steve and Brooke are, even though they've created this incredible jaw-dropping space. These guys are salt of the earth kind of people, and they're just so generous and sharing how they came up with the plans and the ideas behind this space. I also want just to take a quick second and share a bit of what Clinton Smith said about this book. He is the editor-in-chief of Veranda, and he wrote the forward. He wrote. On five acres in the heart of the Ohai Valley in California Is a place that has emerged over the past three years as the best case study of confident design married with passion and purpose. It's not as over the top or attention-seeking as some homes. In fact, it excels in understatement. Hidden from street view by a bank of white roses, the house and landscape — treated as one — fosters respect for nature, for space, for light and air, and everyday moments.  When you're at Patina Farm, you feel it through the waft of lavender in the backyard, the sound of crunching pea gravel underfoot on the back terrace. Bowls of freshly cut lemons on the kitchen island, the jolly nature of miniature donkeys, and silky Bantam chickens that have the run of the place. And while the owners didn't set out to create a Biltmore or Monticello (and why would they?), There are indeed similarities.  I could go on and on gushing about this book, But I trust that you get the drift. This book is 176 pages  (But I sure wish there were 500 pages, to be honest) of Patina Farm because I can't get enough of it. You can get a copy of Patina Farm by Brooke and Steve Giannetti and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $18.   Botanic Spark In 2013, nine graduation speeches by Kurt Vonnegut (books by this author) were collected and published posthumously in a book called, If This Isn't Nice, What Is?: Advice for the Young.  In one speech, Kurt gave his unique take on the seasons. One sort of optional thing you might do is to realize there are six seasons instead of four.  The poetry of four seasons is all wrong for this part of the planet, and this may explain why we are so depressed so much of the time.  I mean, Spring doesn't feel like Spring a lot of the time, and November is all wrong for Fall and so on. Here is the truth about the seasons: Spring is May and June!  What could be springier than May and June?  Summer is July and August. Really hot, right?  Autumn is September and October. See the pumpkins? Smell those burning leaves.  Next comes the season called “Locking.” That is when Nature shuts everything down.  November and December aren't Winter. They're Locking.  Next comes Winter, January and February. Boy! Are they ever cold!  What comes next? Not Spring.  Unlocking comes next. What else could April be?   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville
Lucy Charles-Barclay: St George Post-Race

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 27:00


Lucy Charles-Barclay had a race for the ages at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in St. George. She joined us to chat about her spectacular race, her epic season, her plans for the Sub-8 Challenge, and her goal to make the 2024 Olympic team! WATCH the interview on the Babbittville YouTube channel here.   The post Lucy Charles-Barclay: St George Post-Race appeared first on Babbittville.

Song of the Day
Ian George - Post-Corona

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 3:14


Ian George - Post-Corona

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Behind the Mic with Greg Wrubell
BYU MBB F Gideon George post-practice interview, Feb. 5

Behind the Mic with Greg Wrubell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 4:40


BYU MBB F Gideon George post-practice interview, Feb. 5

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Behind the Mic with Greg Wrubell
BYU MBB F Gideon George post-practice interview, Feb. 5

Behind the Mic with Greg Wrubell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 4:40


BYU MBB F Gideon George post-practice interview, Feb. 5

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Talk Real Estate WATD 95.9 FM
PART 1: COVID-19 Impact On Real Estate & Stock Market

Talk Real Estate WATD 95.9 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 77:10


Along with the Boston Connect Real Estate Preferred Professional Partners, Alyssa McNamara Reed of McNamara Financial and Host of McNamara On Money on WATD, Jazmine Glasgow and George Post of Maritime Mortgage, and Attorney Emmanuel Ebot of Stiles Law discuss the impact the coronavirus is having on the real estate and stock markets.     Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 McNamara Broker Team Boston Connect Real Estate Sharon McNamara | Mary Baker | Melissa Wallace | Dustin Hughes Facebook Live every Tuesday at 6:15 pm @ facebook.com/McNamaraBrokerTeam Follow our team on Instagram @McNamaraBrokerTeam  

BTG Insights on Demand
Best Practices for Installing an On-Demand Talent Program at Enterprise Scale

BTG Insights on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 14:20


George Post recently retired as the Director of World Headquarters Procurement at life science giant Johnson & Johnson.There, as part of his broader mission to optimize procurement and consulting services, he founded an on-demand talent program called Specialists on Demand, or SOD. SOD is designed to bring J&J executives access to specialized independent professionals, consultants, experts, and executives for targeted engagements across the enterprise.Business Talent Group is a preferred partner in the program, offering business leaders a low-cost, high-value option for solving complex strategic and operational issues.On this episode, BTG's Leah Hoffmann speaks with George about:Why J&J decided to build a program to harness the power of on-demand talent at the enterprise levelThe program's initial goals and structure, and how they evolved over timeHis best practices for engaging business leaders, differentiating the program from other sources of human capital, and tracking and analyzing the program's performance See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Passport Podcast
Ep16 Urban Exploration

Passport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017 59:14


Passport Podcast host Keith Breitbach talks with Author John W. Law about his book chronicling the exploits and adventures of San Francisco's avant-guard Cacophony Society and Suicide Club. One of the original creators and producers of Burning Man, SantaCon, and the Billboard Liberation Front among others, John Law shares his story.             A runaway at 17, Law hitchhiked to the City and immersed himself in the subterranean world of urban exploration, culture jamming, and public performance in the spirit of the Dada movement to bend reality ever so slightly and introduce thought-provoking humor into an absurd world. Please like, Comment, subscribe and share the Passport Podcast. Listen and enjoy as John Law shares his exciting tales of being a bona fide urban adventurer in and around the City by the Bay. Visit JohnWLaw.com and Follow on Facebook to discover more. Urban Exploration is often shortened as urbex, UE, bexing, urbexing and sometimes known as roof-and-tunnel hacking  Photo © by George Post 2017                      

Photographer In Focus Podcast
002 George Post | Photographer In Focus

Photographer In Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2014 63:44


Today on Photographer In Focus we have George P. Post as our guest. George has photographed Burning Man for the past 23 years starting in 1991. I know no other photographer that has consecutively photographed Black Rock City year after year.   George’s photographs have appeared in books, and magazines world wide, including his own book "Dancing With the Playa Messiah A 21 Year Burning Man Photo Album".   His work has exhibited at many galleries and museums that showcase the art of Black Rock City including The first major exhibition of Burning Man Art the "Incendiary Exhibition" at the San Francisco Art Commission Gallery also the Burning Man: Photographs and Neon from Black Rock City, Nevada 1992-1999 at The Museum of Neon Art in Los Angeles, CA.   George is a long time photographer studio photographer of jewelry, paintings and sculptures pretty much any Arts & Crafts. Among many of his titles George has been the the official on-site studio photographer for the American Craft Council's San Francisco Craft Fair since 1981.   I am so honored to bring George Post to to the Focused Audience!   In this episode I talk about George's Journey into photography and how he discovered the world of Burning Man so early and what keeps him coming back year after year.   This Tuesday as of the posting August 12th George will have a book signing of his book "Dancing With The Playa Messiah" At Book Passage 1 Ferry Building, San Francisco. Go check out a slide show of George's work, say Hi and get a copy of his book signed while your there.   As I said, I believe Black Rock City to be the most creative and artistic place on the planet each and every year.   In our interview we talk about how the discovery of Burning Man has influenced George's outlook upon the world of art and photography.   It all started with a June showing of the neon art of "The Burning Man" in Fort Mason on a barge. From there it was a planned desert road trip that has happened every year since. 2014 will be George Post's 24th visit to Black Rock City, Nevada Burning Man.     To get links and pictures discussed please visit the show notes page at www.PhotographerInFocus.com Please also visit iTunes and support the show by giving it a five star rating.

Bowery Boys Archive: The Early Years
#63 New York Stock Exchange

Bowery Boys Archive: The Early Years

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2011 37:00


We tackle the rich history of the New York Stock Exchange in this episode, beginning with Alexander Hamilton, some pushy auctioneers, a coffee house and a sycamore tree. And find how this seminal financial institution ended up in its latest home -- that beautiful, classically designed George Post building, with a marble goddess on top who was almost too heavy for her own good. This was originally recorded back in 2008 in the midst of the big financial crisis, giving it a little extra context! This is a Special Illustrated Edition. Just hit play and images of the things discussed will pop up on your media player. (Original version released Sept. 26, 2008)

The Bowery Boys: New York City History
#63 New York Stock Exchange

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2008 37:43


We tackle the New York Stock Exchange in this episode, beginning with Alexander Hamilton, some pushy auctioneers, a coffee house and a sycamore tree. And find how this seminal financial institution ended up in its latest home -- that beautiful, classically designed George Post building, with a marble goddess on top who was almost too heavy for her own good. www.boweryboyspodcast.com Support the show.