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Pastor Natalie Wimberly of Greenport's Clinton Memorial AME Zion Church and Greenport High School senior, Faith Welch, The Suffolk Times' 2025 Community Leader of the Year, join Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM ahead of the Greenport Juneteenth parade at 10 a.m. on June 20 organized by Coming To The Table's North Fork chapter and in support of the WNET Group's Summer 2026 Matching Gift Challenge where donations made on WLIWFM.org or by phone at 800-262-0717 through June 30 are matched up to $50,000 fundraising goal.Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
This week on the Long Island Tea Podcast, Sharon and Stacy celebrate National Iced Tea Day, spotlight an inspiring Long Island mom making a difference, explore Revolutionary War history, and share some of the best summer happenings across Long Island. From new community resources and East End wine releases to beach safety, local getaways, and exciting upcoming events, this episode is packed with the stories, people, and places that make Long Island special.#ShowUsYourLongIslanderThis week's spotlight honors Nicole Lackner of Bay Shore, who transformed her own postpartum journey into a new local resource for mothers. After facing postpartum health challenges following the birth of her daughter, Nicole created Beyond Motherhood, a maternal wellness center opening June 8 in Bay Shore. The center will offer support groups, educational programs, and child-watch services for mothers navigating postpartum depression, anxiety, OCD, and other perinatal mood disorders.Show us YOUR Long Islander by sending us a DM or emailing spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com.#TasteOfLongIslandWe're celebrating National Iced Tea Day with The Spice & Tea Exchange in Port Jefferson. Known for its loose-leaf teas, custom blends, spices, and specialty ingredients, it's the perfect spot to discover your next favorite summer iced tea while exploring Port Jefferson's beautiful waterfront village.#RevolutionaryRootsThis week we're visiting the Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge in Shirley. Along with protecting the Carmans River ecosystem, the refuge is tied to Revolutionary War history through Major Benjamin Tallmadge's 1780 mission that led to the Battle of Mastic. Today, visitors can enjoy scenic trails, wildlife viewing, and the historic Tallmadge Trail.#LongIslandLifeWe're talking about the growing "soft summer" trend, where coffee walks, sunset hangs, boardwalk strolls, and simple gatherings are replacing packed schedules and overplanned weekends.We also highlight Discover Long Island's latest summer travel blog featuring Fire Island, Babylon, Greenport, the North Fork, Gilgo Beach, and Robert Moses State Park.Plus, we discuss new summer wine releases from Bedell Cellars, Macari Vineyards, Paumanok Vineyards, Sannino Vineyard, and Lenz Winery.Additional topics include extreme heat preparedness, New York State's expanded shark-monitoring drone program, the upcoming U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, Travel + Leisure's spotlight on Canoe Place Inn, the Sweet 16 Social Expo in Patchogue, and the return of Bed Bath & Beyond through its partnership with The Container Store.#ChariTEACalissa Community Hour returns June 12, with a portion of proceeds benefiting Southampton Hospital Foundation and Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.We're also highlighting Trek Long Island, June 12–14 in Hauppauge, featuring celebrity guests, panels, cosplay, science discussions, vendors, and family-friendly programming supporting diversity and inclusion through Library for the Kind.#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandFriday, June 12• Trek Long Island – Hauppauge• Stephen Sayre's American Revolution – Southampton History Museum• World Cup Watch Experience – Stony Brook University• Certain Moves Trio – Cowfish, Hampton BaysSaturday, June 13• Darlene Love – The Suffolk Theater• DETOUR VII Opening Reception – East End Arts• Taste The East End – Long Island Aquarium• Wet Paint Festival – Gallery North• Kids Fest – Splish Splash• Nature Nick – Long Island Game FarmSunday, June 14• Arts Festival by the Bay – Bay Shore• Long Island Pride Celebration – Huntington• Loyalist or Spy – Sagtikos Manor• Teeny Awards – Westhampton BeachFor more events and things happening across Long Island, visit discoverlongisland.com/events.Connect With UsInstagram: @longislandteapodcastTikTok: @longislandteapodcastYouTube: Discover Long IslandFacebook: Long Island Tea PodcastX: @liteapodcastEmail: spillthetea@discoverlongisland.comShop: Discover Long Island Shop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Long Island Tea Podcast, Michael is filling in for Sharon as he and Stacy celebrate Pride Month, share exciting events happening across Long Island, and catch up on some recent adventures. Michael recaps a day spent filming with the Discover Long Island social team in Port Jefferson, while Stacy shares highlights from the HIA Trade Show alongside the Discover Long Island team. They also tackle an important Long Island food debate: should a lobster roll be served hot with butter or cold with mayo? From honoring Long Island-raised activist Brenda Howard, whose impact helped shape a global movement, to exploring local history, summer traditions, family fun, and community celebrations, this episode is packed with the people, places, and stories that make Long Island such a special place to live, visit, and explore. #ShowUsYourLongIslander This week we're spotlighting Brenda Howard, the Long Island-raised activist known as the "Mother of Pride." After participating in the 1969 Stonewall uprising, Brenda helped organize the first Christopher Street Liberation Day March, now recognized as the world's first Pride parade. Her lifelong dedication to LGBTQ+ rights, inclusion, and activism helped lay the foundation for Pride celebrations around the world and left a lasting impact on generations to come. Show us YOUR Long Islander by sending us a DM or emailing spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com. #PrideMonthOnLongIsland We're highlighting several upcoming Pride celebrations happening across Long Island, including the Long Island Pride Parade, Concert & Festival in Huntington Village, the North Fork Pride Parade & Festival in Greenport, and the iconic Fire Island Invasion of the Pines taking place this July 4th weekend. Learn more and stay up to date on Pride events and celebrations at discoverlongisland.com. #RevolutionaryRoots This week we're featuring the Mather House Museum in Port Jefferson. Operated by the Historical Society of Greater Port Jefferson, the museum preserves the area's rich maritime and shipbuilding history through exhibits, artifacts, historic buildings, and stories that showcase how Port Jefferson evolved from a working harbor town into the vibrant waterfront village it is today. #LongIslandLife We're also talking about the return of Music on Main in Farmingdale, one of Long Island's favorite summer traditions, bringing live music, dining, dancing, and community celebrations back to Main Street throughout the summer. Plus, Regal's Summer Movie Express is offering families affordable movie outings all summer long, and Adventureland is introducing exciting new attractions, including Wave Twister and the return of the beloved Ram pirate ship ride. #WildThingsOfTheWeek Eleven ducklings were safely rescued from a storm drain by local animal rescuer John DeBacker. After a careful rescue effort and a happy reunion with their mother, the duck family was guided safely to a nearby canal where they swam away together. #ThisWeekendOnLongIsland Friday, June 5 Bay Shore Farmers Market "Just Powers: Long Island Biennial 2026" at the Heckscher Museum of Art Rooftop Lounge DJ Party at RUMBA Three Village Farmers & Artisans Market Saturday, June 6 Art in the Parking Lot: Fine Art & Craft Fair Billy Joel Symposium at the Long Island Museum and Entertainment Hall of Fame Lavender Festival & French Market at Waterdrinker Family Farm Sunday, June 7 Atlantic Wind Symphony High School Senior Awards Concert Bridgerton Inspired High Tea at Oheka Castle Revolutionary Tea Party at the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum For more events and things happening all across Long Island, please visit discoverlongisland.com/events. Connect With Us Instagram: @longislandteapodcast TikTok: @longislandteapodcast YouTube: Discover Long Island YouTube Facebook: Long Island Tea Podcast Facebook X: @liteapodcast Email: spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com Shop: Discover Long Island Shop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Long Island Tea Podcast, Stacy is BACK and catching us up on her recent travels, while she and Sharon spill the tea on everything happening across Long Island. The two are also so excited to officially announce our LIVE podcast show at the Waterdrinker Tulip Festival on April 23 (rain date April 24)
This week on the Long Island Tea Podcast, Sharon and Stacy sit down for an amazing conversation with the one and only Melissa Etheridge to talk about her upcoming show at the Patchogue Theatre on April 11, performing her new album RISE on tour, her Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination, and what performing for a Long Island crowd means to her. Then, while Stacy is away on vacation, Michael joins Sharon for the rest of the episode to recap Discover Long Island's quarterly immersion in Patchogue, dive into all things Long Island life, and cover some hot CelebriTEA you won't want to miss — especially at the end.#ShowUsYourLongIslanderThis week's spotlight goes to 8-year-old Zach Key from Commack, who is already making waves in game development. With the help of his father, Zach created his own Roblox game, Wolf House, which has already attracted more than 1,400 players and is generating income. What started as a creative project has turned into a true passion, inspiring other kids to start creating as well.Know a Long Islander doing something great? Show us YOUR Long Islander by sending a DM or emailing spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com.#RevolutionaryRootsThis week we're highlighting the Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages in Stony Brook, where exhibits bring Long Island's role in the American Revolution to life. As part of the Long Island 250 Passport, it's a meaningful way to connect with the Island's history.#LongIslandLifeLong Island dominates Niche's Best Places to Live rankings, with communities across Nassau and Suffolk counties earning top spots.Three new boutique hotels — Hotel Corduroy in Montauk, Faraway Sag Harbor, and Oyster Estate in Greenport — are bringing fresh energy to the East End this season.A Long Island high school robotics team takes first place at the FIRST Long Island Regional and advances toward a potential world championship.#LeadingLadiesOfLongIslandWe're spotlighting Kristin MacKay, Assistant Deputy County Executive for Suffolk County, who is helping lead initiatives tied to America's 250th anniversary and shaping how Long Island's history is experienced.#ChariTEAThis week we're highlighting Save the Sound, whose volunteer efforts removed over 11,000 pounds of trash from local shorelines in 2025. Their 2026 cleanup season begins April 18 in Port Jefferson.#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandEvents this weekend include White Post Farms Easter Weekend, Waterdrinker Family Farm's Golden Egg Hunt, the Greenport Egg Roll, Montauk's Eggstravaganza, and Easter brunches across Long Island at top spots like Bayberry, Bistro 72, and Southampton Inn.#CelebriTEAThis week we're unpacking the release of Justin Timberlake's DUI arrest bodycam footage and everything surrounding it.
This week on the Long Island Tea Podcast, Sharon and Stacy recap Discover Long Island's most attended Annual Meeting and Legislative Breakfast ever, bringing together partners, elected officials, and industry leaders from across the region. And if Sharon sounds a little different this week, please bear with us… she lost her voice during her big presentation earlier that day but still showed up to spill the tea!#ShowUsYourLongIslanderThis week's spotlight goes to Rich “Big Daddy” Salgado, a Long Island native who has become a well-known behind-the-scenes connector in professional sports. Known throughout the NFL and NHL for supporting athletes off the field, he has attended dozens of Super Bowls and Stanley Cup Finals and continues giving back through events like the Big Daddy Celebrity Golf Classic at Oheka Castle supporting organizations including the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.Know a Long Islander doing something great? Show us YOUR Long Islander by sending a DM or emailing spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com.#RevolutionaryRootsThis week we highlight Sagtikos Manor in West Bay Shore, a historic home dating back to 1697 that served as a British headquarters during the Revolutionary War and later hosted President George Washington in 1790, now part of the Long Island 250 celebration ahead of America's 250th anniversary in 2026.#LongIslandLifeTickets for the Long Island Ducks' 2026 season at Fairfield Properties Ballpark are now on sale, including Discover Long Island Sponsorship Night on July 2 with a Fireworks Spectacular and patriotic T-shirt giveaway.Ralph's Famous Italian Ices locations are reopening across Long Island, signaling the return of spring and one of the region's sweetest traditions.With the first day of spring on March 20, we're sharing a Long Island spring bucket list including the Waterdrinker Tulip Festival, Greenport cherry blossoms, scenic hikes, vineyard visits, brewery stops, and iconic attractions like the Fire Island and Montauk lighthouses.March 20 is also National Proposal Day, and romantic spots like Gurney's Montauk, Bedell Cellars, Planting Fields Arboretum, Old Westbury Gardens, and Oheka Castle offer the perfect setting to pop the question.#LeadingLadiesOfLongIslandIn honor of Women's History Month, we're spotlighting Adelaide de Menil, an arts patron who helped strengthen the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton and support the East End's historic artist community. Representatives are also encouraging the public to support women in need through a clothing and accessories donation drive across Suffolk County.#ChariTEAThis week we're highlighting Paws of War in Nesconset, a nonprofit supporting veterans and first responders through service animals while also rescuing adoptable pets, including a dog named Candy and her six puppies who will be available for adoption on March 29.#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandEvents this weekend include Jazz at Lincoln Center's Great American Crooners at Staller Center, Trevor Wallace at The Paramount in Huntington, the Hauppauge Spring Craft Fair, live music at the Wine Barn in Moriches, Soupy Sundays at Chronicle Wines in Peconic, and the final week of igloo dining at Mirabelle Tavern in Stony Brook.For more events and things to do on Long Island visit discoverlongisland.com.#CelebriTEAAlec and Hilaria Baldwin have listed their Hamptons home for about $20 million as they prepare for a new chapter, while fans can soon see more of the family on their upcoming TLC series The Baldwins.#hotTEAsCall us at 877-386-6654 x 400, leave us a review, and receive $5 off merch by sending a screenshot of your review.Connect With UsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LongIslandTeaPodcastX: https://x.com/liteapodcastEmail: spillthetea@discoverlongisland.comShop: https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anne Sherwood Pundyk joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM to talk about her new solo exhibition of new prints and selected paintings at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Greenport and curated by Rainer Gross, “Getting Lost on Purpose,” on view through April 19. Listen to the playlist on Apple MusicWatch the interview on WLIW-FM YouTube
Ian Wile and Kim Tetrault join Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM ahead of this weekend's Raise Shell, which continues the spirit of the Shellabration supporting SPAT, amidst first anniversary of Little Creek Oyster's new location at 211 Carpenter Street in Greenport. Listen to the playlist on Apple MusicWatch the interview on WLIW-FM YouTube
In the Kingdom of Karlton, a team of adventurers takes an assignment from Lord Lank to investigate an urgent production issue at a bakery shop called Mufu's Muffinry in Greenport. As they begin their mission, a rival team of adventurers inserts themselves into the Tunnel Goons' business but winds up on the receiving end, insertion-wise.
Joyce Culver joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM ahead of the upcoming photo critique at Greenport's Floyd Memorial Library on the heels of her solo exhibition there, “We Are Multitudes: Portraits of the LGBTQ Community,” opened June 20 and closing August 3. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
Esperanza and Irwin welcome author Mark Torres, author of Long Island Migrant Camps: Dust for Blood. Mark's background as a labor lawyer helps us dig deep into a shameful, and not well known recent history. There were numerous labor camps on eastern Long Island to house workers for the numerous farms of eastern Long Island, on both the North and South Forks. The 29 camps in 1951 grew to 134 by 1958. Riverhead to Greenport was nicknamed"Migrant Alley". Living conditions were dismal, mistreatment rampant, with clear racial undertones. Mark shares these unsettling stories from his research. We'll bring it into the present day, and how the service workers of today are often living in overcrowded conditions, or in the woods.
This week, we're spilling the tea from the iconic Staller Center for the Arts at Stony Brook University, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Stony Brook Film Festival—a major force in the world of independent film and one of Long Island's most beloved summer events!
Chris Briney & Jenn Lyon Talk Fame, Grit, and Indie TV at North Fork Festival | EXCLUSIVEIn this exclusive interview from the 2025 North Fork TV Festival in Greenport, Harlan Friedman sits down with breakout star Chris Briney (The Summer I Turned Pretty, Dilaria) and the magnetic Jenn Lyon (Claws, Justified) to talk about their latest roles, the power of indie storytelling, and how festivals like this are reshaping the future of television.
This week on Behind The Headlines, the panel introduces Chris Francescani, publisher of the new publication The North Fork Sun. They'll be covering everything from Riverhead to Greenport. Beth Young of the East End Beacon talks about a significant fire incident at the Crown Recycling facility in Calverton, highlighting the environmental concerns and the response from emergency services. The opening of a new freestanding emergency room in East Hampton is also covered, emphasizing its impact on healthcare access in the region. Francescani shares details of a documentary about Plum Island, focusing on preservation efforts against potential development and the ecological significance of the island. Plus, the introduction of electric planes, the East Hampton Airport, upcoming Pride events on the East End, and more.This week's panel is:Joe Shaw, Executive Editor at The Express News GroupBill Sutton, Managing Editor at The Express News GroupAnnette Hinkle, Arts & Living Editor at The Express News GroupBeth Young, Editor & Publisher at the East End Beacon Chris Francescani, Publisher at The North Fork Sun
This week on Behind The Headlines, the panel introduces Chris Francescani, publisher of the new publication The North Fork Sun. They'll be covering everything from Riverhead to Greenport. Beth Young of the East End Beacon talks about a significant fire incident at the Crown Recycling facility in Calverton, highlighting the environmental concerns and the response from emergency services. The opening of a new freestanding emergency room in East Hampton is also covered, emphasizing its impact on healthcare access in the region. Francescani shares details of a documentary about Plum Island, focusing on preservation efforts against potential development and the ecological significance of the island. Plus, the introduction of electric planes, the East Hampton Airport, upcoming Pride events on the East End, and more.This week's panel is:Joe Shaw, Executive Editor at The Express News GroupBill Sutton, Managing Editor at The Express News GroupAnnette Hinkle, Arts & Living Editor at The Express News GroupBeth Young, Editor & Publisher at the East End Beacon Chris Francescani, Publisher at The North Fork Sun
Steve and Jeremy talk to Leslie Merinoff of Matchbook Distiling Company. The Bourbon Show music (Whiskey on the Mississippi) is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Important Links: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3kAJZQz Our Club: https://www.abvnetwork.com/club Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
In this solo episode I'm sharing a few things I'm loving lately including skincare, pajamas, lip gloss and a new tv show. I also talk about how I struggled with my confidence for a long time and how I cultivated more confidence to feel more successful at work. And finally, I share a little peek into an overnight trip my husband and I took to Greenport and why escaping the day-to-day, even for a night, makes a world of difference in our happiness and relationships. Follow Me on Instagram Shop my favorites and what I'm loving lately
Isle of Ever is Jen Calonita's newest middle grade novel, a story grounded in the history of Long Island's North Fork. On today's episode, Jen discusses growing up on Long Island and spending many summers at her grandparents' house in Mattituck. It was here, in between trips to Greenport, that she first heard tell of Captain Kidd's lost treasure. She tried digging up the local beach, came up empty, but the idea buried itself in Jen's mind. Now she has worked her experiences into the tale of Benny Benedict, a young girl caught up in a race to solve a puzzle and claim an inheritance. The plot and the clues to the mystery are tied up in Greenport's history. Jen walks us through the Greenport locales and local legends that made it into the book in one form or another. We also talk about her love of reading and of middle grade and young adult fiction. Further Resources Jen Calonita Isle of Ever (Sourcebooks) Long Beach Bar ‘Bug' Light Preston's Greenport Carousel (temporarily closed) Sweet Valley High (Good Reads) Steven Kellogg Music: Intro music: https://homegrownstringband.com/ Outro music: Capering by Blue Dot Sessions CC BY-NC 4.0
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Jess Paul joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM ahead of the opening of “Celestial Bodies” at North Fork Art Collective and amidst her mixed media exhibit at Greenport Harbor Brewing Company in Greenport featuring Poloroid emulsion lifts and poetry.Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
Steve Wick joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM to talk about his debut novel, The Ruins, ahead of his Feb. 8 event at the Riverhead Barnes and Noble, as well as Feb. 9 at the Floyd Memorial Library in Greenport.Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
What would you do if you stumbled upon unclaimed funds linked to a loved one who's passed on? Join us as we navigate this unexpected discovery, sharing the humorous and sometimes frustrating journey of claiming these hidden assets. We also find ourselves in the midst of holiday nostalgia, reminiscing about the warmth of family gatherings and the mesmerizing world of a Lionel train collection that consumed our childhood winters. From bustling celebrations in Greenport to quieter moments, our memories reflect the joyful chaos and cherished traditions that shaped our lives.Ever wondered what your last day on earth might look like? We explore this intriguing question, imagining adventures with loved ones and the joy of spontaneous kindness. Along the way, we share heartfelt stories about our loyal pets, Alex and Suki, whose presence brought so much love and laughter. Our conversation veers into the realm of dream destinations as we fantasize about secret trips and the allure of places like New York City, Hawaii, and Greece. With humor and warmth, we paint a picture of cherished moments and future aspirations.Behind the scenes, our podcast journey unfolds with tales of technical mishaps and the joy of listener engagement. As we celebrate our milestones, we reflect on the universal experience of grief, inviting all to find solace in shared stories and our supportive community. With exciting plans for 2025, including the debut of the Our Dead Dads Merch Store and my first live interview with Justin Shepherd (known to his followers as @justinontiktok and @justinthenickofcrime), we're committed to creating a space where grief is met with understanding and kindness. Join us as we embrace the healing power of connection and story-telling, ensuring no one feels alone in their journey through loss.GIVE THE SHOW A 5-STAR RATING ON APPLE PODCASTS! FOLLOW US ON APPLE OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST PLATFORM! BOOKMARK OUR WEBSITE: www.ourdeaddads.com FOLLOW OUR DEAD DADS ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourdeaddadspod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourdeaddadspod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ourdeaddadspod Twitter / X: https://x.com/ourdeaddadspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmmv6sdmMIys3GDBjiui3kw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ourdeaddadspod/
The Holiday Heat is ON this week on Long Island Tea! We're so fortunate to welcome Television Star, Cameron Mathison to the show discussing the upcoming Great American Family Christmas Festival coming to The Park at UBS Arena, his vast career in holiday films/soap operas we all know and love, as well as some of his favorite memories from past experiences on Long Island. The ladies chat about some exciting events happening this week as we enter the holiday season and are enjoying a fabulous Taste of Long Island from our friends at Limani Grille in Commack! #TasteOfLongIsland Limani Grille in Commack - Providing customers with the best ingredients, produce, seafood and fish that the world has to offer. All made possible through relationships with purveyors, farmers and fishermen domestically and from the Mediterranean. Give the gift of an unforgettable dining experience this holiday season or even book your team's holiday party at their beautiful restaurant!Learn more at limanigrille.com *You can also find them on our mobile app!* #LongIslandLife Long Island is hosting the first Great American Christmas Festival, opening this Friday, November 22, at The Park at UBS Arena & we have one of the stars who will be kicking off the event here today to tell us more!Learn more about the festival at theparkatubsarena.com One of Long Island's most iconic voices — that unmistakable cadence announcing “ron KON ko ma” to Long Island Rail Road passengers — has passed away.Van Ritshie, the Long Island Rail Road voice actor who became a cherished and often mimicked presence for commuters, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 3, following a brief illness, his family announced this week. He was 80 years old.With a five-decade career as a radio personality and voice-over artist, Ritshie's distinct voice is forever etched into the memories of countless LIRR riders Greenport & Port Jeff listed in TravelMag as most charming towns/villages in NY JONES BEACH MAGIC OF LIGHTS OPENS THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd Two East End Wineries Receive State AwardsIn recognition of their impactful contributions to New York's wine industry, Macari Vineyards and Bedell Cellars, two esteemed wineries located on Long Island's East End, were honored at the New York Wine & Grape Foundation's 2024 Unity Awards. #ThisWeekendOnTheEastEnd Friday, November 22nd Moondance: The Ultimate Van Morrison Tribute at The Suffolk Riverhead Holiday Light Show Saturday, November 23rd WHB Farmers Market at the Village Green 5th Annual North Fork Festival of TreesFor more details + additional events happening visit eastendgetaway.com CONNECT WITH US:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX(Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you!Shop Long Island Apparel!shop.discoverlongisland.com Check out Kristen and Sharon's favorite products on Amazon!amazon.com/shop/discoverlongisland Be sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm) Thanks to our generous sponsor, Sands New York - visit www.sandsnewyork.com for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Episode 213! BookTuber Shawn Breathes Books joins us to celebrate Jenny Colvin and “I'll Have What You're Reading,” the memorial buddy read we jointly hosted with him the last few months. We also discuss Andrea Robbin Skinner's recent revelation about her mother, Alice Munro, and how it has impacted us as readers. Some other highlights: In #CurrentlyReading, we are each reading another chunkster for Sue Jackson's #BigBookSummer: Emily is cooling off with THE SNOW CHILD by Eowyn Ivey, and Chris is going back in time with MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS by Antonia Fraser. We have a spoiler-free conversation about FELLOWSHIP POINT by Alice Elliot Dark which we both enjoyed. Short stories read since the last episode: “Janus” by Ann Beattie and “In the Gloaming” by Alice Elliott Dark both from the collection THE BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES OF THE CENTURY edited by John Updike and Katrina Kenison. “A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You” by Amy Bloom from the collection A BLIND MAN COULD SEE HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU: STORIES. “Uncle Valentine” by Willa Cather in UNCLE VALENTINE AND OTHER STORIES, edited by Bernice Slote “The Birds” by Daphne du Maurier from the collection THE BIRDS AND OTHER STORIES [This collection was first published in the UK in 1952 with the title, THE APPLE TREE: A SHORT NOVEL AND SEVERAL LONG STORIES] In Biblio Adventures, we recap the great day we had on Long Island, NY We took a ferry from New London, CT, to Orient Point, NY, then drove south to the Barnes and Noble in Bridgehampton to check out their new store layout. Then we headed north to Sag Harbor, where we were delighted by a John Steinbeck and Charley sculpture (“Assistant Editor” by Seward Johnson) and explored Sag Harbor Books. Other stops included Black Cat Books on Shelter Island and the Floyd Memorial Library in Greenport. Check out our vlog of the day on our YouTube channel Emily had a Couch Biblio Adventure, thanks to our listener Kathy who told us about a conversation with Percival Everett, Cord Jefferson, and Jelani Cobb via City Arts & Lectures Chris watched LETTERS TO JULIET, a rom-com inspired by the book of the same name by Eve Friedman and Ceil Jann Friedman. She also went on a quick shopping spree at McNally Jackson Books at Rockefeller Center. A reminder that our third quarter readalong is ENVY, by Sandra Brown. There are a few spots left for our Zoom discussion on Sunday, 9/15, at 7 pm ET. Email us if you'd like to join us. bookcougars at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening, and Happy Reading! https://www.bookcougars.com/blog-1/2024/episode213
This week on Behind the Headlines, the panel discusses a combined meeting of the Riverhead and Southold town boards; water protection in Greenport; a proposal for employee-owned housing in East Hampton; a new warehouse proposal in Calverton; and a special rescue by the East Quogue Fire Department.Bill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News Group Annette Hinkle, Arts and Living Editor, The Express News Group Denise Civiletti, Editor/Publisher, Riverhead Local Beth Young, Editor/Publisher at East End BeaconBrian Cosgrove, Host of The Afternoon Ramble, WLIW-FM
This week on Behind the Headlines, the panel discusses the presidential debate; John Avlon's primary victory; an award RiverheadLocal won from the Open Government Coalition; and a miniature railroad that is returning to Greenport.Joseph P. Shaw, Executive Editor, The Express News GroupBill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News GroupDenise Civiletti, Editor/Publisher, Riverhead LocalBeth Young, Editor/Publisher at East End BeaconOliver Peterson, Managing editor, Danspapers.com
Eleanor “Elie” Erickson is a facilitator, mentor, and public speaker with more than 20 years experience in the hotel industry. She currently facilitates training in industries from cruise lines to automotive companies, and everything in between. She is a 54 year old empty nester with one adult son (who works at Disney World!) Her schedule keeps her on the road about 75% of the year, a lifestyle which she loves! Originally from Greenport, NY, she has lived in NC since 2000, and her current home base is Wilmington. Follow Eleanor on Instagram at http://instagram.com/eleanorisdating Follow Eleanor on Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanorrichmonderickson Learn more about Eleanor's work at http://www.eleanorerickson.com Follow Laurie on Instagram at http://instagram.com/carolinasmatchmakerTo learn more about Laurie and her team, visit http://carolinasmatchmaker.com
This week on Long Island Tea the ladies are recapping our fabulous remote episode at Gurney's Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa where we announced what turned out to be a VIRAL Giveaway for some amazing prizes - they also talk about places to spend Spring Long Island Restaurant Week and our Taste of Long Island featuring Harbor Pet in Greenport. We dive into some Long Island Life with the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame announcing their 20th Anniversary Concert honoring Billy Joel, Long Island Wine Country's LI Locals Week coming up and pay respects to fallen NYPD officer, Jonathan Diller from Massapequa Park. The CelebriTEA was hot this week with Snooki and Melissa Gorga's new store openings in Huntington and JLO's documentary which has the internet buzzing... #TasteOfLongIslandHarbor Pet in Greenport! Doggy Toys & “Life is Grruff” All Natural Dog TreatsPacked & Shipped right here on Long Island and they are available at harbor-pet.com *GIVEAWAY ALERT*Follow @longislandteapodcast on Instagram to find out how you can win some goodies for your furry friends!#LongIslandLifeSpring Long Island Restaurant Week - Check out our partners:Bayberry in IslipCity Cellar in WestburyCalissa in Water MillArlo Kitchen and Bar in NorthportChops Steakhouse in PatchogueDrift 82 in PatchogueH2O Seafood & Sushi in SmithtownCheck out more on our new blog at discoverlongisland.com/blog or Tap into Eat by downloading our Discover Long island App to see what's yummy near you!#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandFriday, April 5thEclipse Show at Vanderbilt Museum (Centerport)Writers & Readers Festival at Adelphi University (Garden City)Saturday, April 6thPatti LuPone: A Life in Notes at Staller Center (Staller Center)Long Island Tabletop Gaming Expo 2024 at Cradle of Aviation MuseumSunday, April 7thSpring fling Mini Fest at The Clubhouse (East Hampton) ASK US ANYTHING!DM us on Instagram or email us at spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com. Tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you! WATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNY FOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @LongIslandTeaPodcast WRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you are interested in collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice” or if you just want to say “How you doin?” RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch! WEAR US:Shop Long Island merch at shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, Abbott Kahler (Where You End) discusses the true story that inspired her novel, how her writing process changed as she pivoted from nonfiction to fiction, outlining, the unique world of twins, working with her longtime group of readers, starting all over, and more! Abbott Kahler, formerly writing as Karen Abbott, is the New York Times bestselling author of Sin in the Second City; American Rose; Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy; and The Ghosts of Eden Park, which was an Edgar Award finalist for best fact crime and a finalist for the Ohioana Book Award. Her next nonfiction book, Then Came the Devil, is forthcoming in 2025. She is also the host of Remus: The Mad Bootleg King, a forthcoming podcast from iHeartRadio about legendary Jazz Age bootlegger George Remus. A native of Philadelphia, she lives in New York City and in Greenport, New York, where she is at work on her next novel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EPISODE 1927: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to Abbot Kahler, author of WHERE YOU END, about writing unnerving literature for unnerving timesAbbott Kahler (formerly Karen Abbott) is the author of four New York Times bestselling works of narrative nonfiction. A search for an ancestor who went missing in 1905 led her to write Sin in the Second City, which tells the true story of two sisters who ran the world's most famous brothel and the nationwide battle to shut them down. Her interest in Gypsy Rose Lee, the subject of American Rose, stems from stories her grandmother shared about the ecdysiast's performances in the 1930s and 40s. Liar Temptress Soldier Spy was inspired by a six-year stint in Atlanta, where the ghosts of the Civil War still seem omnipresent. The HBO show Boardwalk Empire introduced her to bootlegger George Remus, the subject of The Ghosts of Eden Park and a character much more fascinating than Al Capone. Then Came the Devil, her next nonfiction book, is by far the most outrageous story she's ever encountered. Her debut novel, Where You End, is inspired by a true story of identical twins and amnesia, and will be out next January. USA Today once named her “a pioneer of sizzle history.” Abbott's books have featured as Indie Next picks, Amazon's best books of the year, Library Journal's best books of the year, and Smithsonian Magazine's best history books of the year. She has also been a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime, the Goodreads book award for history, and the Ohioana Book Awards, the second oldest state literary prize in the country. She has written for newyorker.com, New York Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Smithsonian Magazine, and other publications, and has appeared on the History Channel, CBS Sunday Morning, AMC's "Making of the Mob,” the Discovery Channel, and other media outlets. Her books have been optioned for television and film, and her podcast about George Remus, REMUS: THE MAD BOOTLEG KING, is forthcoming from iHeartRadio. bAbbott is a native of Philadelphia, where she spent six years as a journalist, covering crime, advocating for abused women, and hanging out with mafia bosses and baseball wives. She lives in New York City and in Greenport, New York, where she's convinced her little bungalow is haunted. She appreciates a good poker hand, an old bottle of wine, and the never-ending hunt for new stories to tell. Read the strange story behind her name change here. You can follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, or sign up for her (monthly or so) Wicked History newsletter.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.
This week on Behind the Headlines, the panel discusses Riverhead's denial of the proposed jet cardo facility at EPCAL; Suffolk County bus service in East Hampton; Greenport waterfront code changes; and the North Fork Arts Center.Joseph P. Shaw, Executive Editor, The Express News GroupBill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News GroupDenise Civiletti, Editor/Publisher, Riverhead LocalBeth Young, Editor/Publisher at East End BeaconChrissy Sampson, Deputy Managing Editor, East Hampton Star
This week on Behind the Headlines, the panel discusses plans for new parkland in Southampton Village; renovations at Herrick Park in East Hampton; a lawsuit over the deadly fire in Riverhead in 2021; ongoing zoning change talks in Greenport; and charges of antisemitism from the Jewish Center of the Hamptons at a ZBA hearing.Bill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News GroupAnnette Hinkle, Arts and Living Editor, The Express News GroupDenise Civiletti, Editor/Publisher, Riverhead LocalBeth Young, Editor/Publisher at East End BeaconChristopher Gangemi, Staff Writer, The East Hampton Star
I visit the Greenport Skatepark for their "Under the Lights" Summer Concert Series! The concerts are put on to draw people to the park in an attempt to highlight the community building space that it is. Donations were being collected to repair the poorly maintained and aging park. During this event, I interviewed Rena Wilhelm who organized this movement to save the park. I am also joined by Greenport Mayor Kevin, the coolest Mayor ever, who also used to skateboard at the same park. I was later joined by long time skaters of the park Angel and Bo. Then later by the youth that currently use the park today. Want to see more BPA content & show your support?: https://linktr.ee/BackpackingAmerica SHOP: https://bpapodcast.threadless.com/ KART: Kreative Art Online Radio: https://kart.airtime.pro/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backpackingamerica/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bpapodcasting Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backpacking-america/id1485571395 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2IpWT8Xh8BkTIlNw7oBap7?si=fTtnuf5gSomjedJoBhgydw Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZC5jby9iYWNrcGFja2luZy1hbWVyaWNh?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjf9erVsZXuAhW0D1kFHTnXAr0Q9sEGegQIARAE
In our seventy-first episode, Robbie and Ryan talk about:Emails! Send us one: goinggreypod@gmail.com (Segments start at 19:39)Oh, that's nice: Nice weather, when plants bounce back, getting healthy, Greenport, and the MetsWho Asked You?: Train people, Piazza Club bartender, and hecklersWell That's Great: Covid, the Yips (later in the show), heat wave, and a new Swiftie in the familyWashed Up!: Sinead and old politiciansSports: Some training camp talkCheck out "Let the Boys Watch" with cousin Benny! https://linktr.ee/lettheboyswatchFollow us on InstagramGoodnight to the Mets, it's over baby!
This week on Behind the Headlines, the panel discusses the County Legislature delaying a water protection plan; water quality in local bays; East End traffic; a hotel development in Riverhead; and zoning changes in Greenport.Joseph P. Shaw, Executive Editor, The Express News GroupBill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News GroupDenise Civiletti, Editor/Publisher, Riverhead LocalBeth Young, Editor/Publisher at East End BeaconMichael Mackey, Local Host For Long Island Morning Edition, WLIW-FM
Today on Long Island Tea, a very special episode, we are on location on the beautiful Shelter Island at one of the most amazing resorts, The Pridwin. The Pridwin Hotel and Cottages is a classic American resort hotel that has been offering welcoming hospitality on Shelter Island since 1927. Newly renovated by Cape Resorts, the Pridwin offers pristine luxury in a breathtaking setting on the Peconic Bay, while maintaining its classic charm. In the summertime you can expect to experience campfires, water sports, guided hikes and bicycle trips, pool days and dockside dips, delicious cuisine, and cocktails at sunset.Shelter Island is nestled between the north and south forks and is accessible by ferry from Greenport on the North Fork or North Haven in The Hamptons. The ladies are living their Dirty Dancing dreams, sampling some delicious menu items and sipping on cocktails while sitting in front of a picturesque backdrop of sail boats gliding across the bay. Kristen recaps her day in Shelter Island, stopping for oysters at Peeko Oyster Barn and Sharon talks about her exclusive tour of the Pridwin. They also get a chance to chat with the owner of Cape Resorts, Curtis Bashaw to spill all the tea on this beautiful, iconic resort.*ENTER TO WIN* dinner at the Pridwin and see these breathtaking views by following @longislandteapodcast and @discoverlongisland on Instagram Sands is a proud sponsor of the Long Island Tea Podcast.Incomparable Luxury. Sands leaves nothing to the imagination. Visit sandsnewyork.com#LONGISLANDLIFE:The Pridwin:www.caperesorts.com/pridwin@pridwin on Instagram and FacebookFor Long Island Events and more visit @discoverlongisland and @longislandteapodcast on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterASK US ANYTHING!DM us on Instagram or email us at spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com. Tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you!TAG US!@DiscoverLongIsland and @LongIslandTeaPodcast and join the conversation!TEA TIME:Check out our Amazon Affiliate link:www.amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandWATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNYFOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @LongIslandTeaPodcastWRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you are interested in collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice"or if you just want to say “How you doin?”RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5 star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch!WEAR US:Shop Long Island merch at shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rena Wilhelm is by no means a skateboarder. But when she heard an 11 year old boy wanted to fix the crumbling skatepark in Greenport, NY she answered the call. She organized a nonprofit and a multitude of events to gather donations to give children and amateur skaters a safe place to practice skateboarding, scootering, BMX and rollerblading. So far her nonprofit has collected $50,000 of their $100,000 goal to resurface and rebuild the park. While many skaters can remember middle age and elderly people chasing them away from spots or hurling insults, Greenport's residents and government want to help skaters find a safe place to skate and have become included in the tight nit skating community. Check out Greenport Skatepark's nonprofit website and Instagram to keep up to date with all the events and fundraising goals! Website: https://www.greenportskatepark.org/ Instagram: @greenportskatepark Want to see more BPA content & show your support?: https://linktr.ee/BackpackingAmerica SHOP: https://bpapodcast.threadless.com/ KART: Kreative Art Online Radio: https://kart.airtime.pro/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backpackingamerica/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bpapodcasting Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backpacking-america/id1485571395 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2IpWT8Xh8BkTIlNw7oBap7?si=fTtnuf5gSomjedJoBhgydw Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZC5jby9iYWNrcGFja2luZy1hbWVyaWNh?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjf9erVsZXuAhW0D1kFHTnXAr0Q9sEGegQIARAE
BEERS: Chris Hanold joins the show this week! When not breaking down hockey, he's brewing some of the best beer that Long Island has to offer at Greenport Harbor Brewing Company. Chris reviews Moose Juice, an IPA from Great North Aleworks. Will gives a quick rave for Hopnami by Greenport, and also reviews a Twelve Guns specialty Blueberry Cobbler beer. Jake reviews a recent trip to the Sam Adams Taproom in Boston, ranking Honey Blossom in a high category for summer beers. BUSINESS: Pat McAfee went from under-appreciated punter in school, to an NFL legend from his time with the Colts, to a host of one of the fastest-growing social media shows in the nation. McAfee recently signed a deal with ESPN, valued at 5 years, $85 million, breaking him out of a similar (and more high-paying) deal at FanDuel. Will Pat McAfee's content change now that ESPN calls the shots? We give our thoughts. BALLS: It's Finals Season, and that means it's time for Stanley Cup predictions! The Florida Panthers went on an historic run to end the year, knocking out the three best seeded teams in the Eastern Conference en route to the finals. How great has Matthew Tkachuk been, and can Sergei Bobrovsky continue his elite goaltending level? The Panthers will match up against the Vegas Golden Knights, who will make their second appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals in just a few years of existence. Who will come out on top? We also talk potential NHL relocation sites, including Houston, Kansas City, and Atlanta. This episode is brought to you by DraftKings. The DraftKings Sportsbook – Boston's hometown Sportsbook is LIVE right here in Mass! Bet on all your favorite sports from the comfort of your own home. Don't bet with some out-of-town sportsbook, BET LOCAL with DraftKings! Plus, ALL new customers who sign up for DraftKings Sportsbook TODAY using code BBB will receive up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS bets!Soon you'll be able to bet on money lines, spreads, props, and more with one of America's top-rated Sportsbooks – DraftKings Sportsbook!Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app NOW! Sign up with code BBB to get up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS bets to use once mobile sports betting hits Massachusetts. Only at DraftKings Sportsbook with code BBB!We're proud to present Manscaped as our partner! What guy wouldn't want The Right Tools for The Job?! Head over to manscaped.com/house, or use the code HOUSE at checkout for 20% off AND free shipping on your order. Thanks for listening! Remember to hit the follow button on Spotify, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Join the conversation on Twitter and Instagram. Check out house-enterprise.com for all of our content. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beersbusinessandballs/support
This week on Behind the Headlines, the panel discusses Earth Day; a development moratorium in Greenport; battery storage facilities; the Strong's Marine project at Mattituck Inlet; and gun violence.Joseph P. Shaw, Executive Editor, The Express News GroupBill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News GroupDenise Civiletti, Editor/Publisher, Riverhead LocalBeth Young, Editor/Publisher at East End BeaconGianna Volpe, Host of Heart of the East End
This week onBehind The Headlines, the panel discusses the Greenport Village election snafu; county and town elections; the governor's housing plan; and water quality protection.Joseph P. Shaw, Executive Editor, The Express News GroupBill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News GroupDenise Civiletti, Editor/Publisher, Riverhead LocalBeth Young, Editor/Publisher at East End BeaconBrian Cosgrove, Host of The Afternoon Ramble, WLIW-FM
This week on Behind The Headlines, the panel discusses a lawsuit filed against the Southampton Village mayor; the ongoing efforts to preserve the Steinbeck house in Sag Harbor; a heroic rescue at a fire in Polish Town; and efforts to save a theater in Greenport.Joseph P. Shaw, Executive Editor, The Express News GroupBill Sutton, Managing Editor, The Express News GroupDenise Civiletti, Editor/Publisher, Riverhead LocalBeth Young, Editor/Publisher at East End BeaconJoe Werkmeister, Staff Writer, Newsday
In this episode, Cherise is joined by Wayne Turett, RA, LEED Green Associate, Principal and Founder of The Turett Collaborative or “TTC” in New York City. Wayne shares his experience designing, managing the construction, and living in his own passive house. After three-years of researching, sketching and planning, Wayne decided to embark upon the mission of creating and living in a Passive Home. His dream was realized as a highly energy efficient home that fuses his modern aesthetic with an historic barn exterior, more in keeping with the village of Greenport, NY on the North Fork of Long Island. To see project photos and details discussed, visit arcat.com/podcast This project has unique challenges and opportunities - the initial modern aesthetic had to be redesigned after finding out there were historic district regulations, managing the construction process reduced cost and provided greater understanding of the process to advise future clients, local contractor's lack of familiarity with passive house construction methods and materials added complexity to the construction and management process, and much more.If you enjoy this show, you can find similar content at Gābl Media.
Passionate Songwriter & Music Therapist, Anne O'Rourke is a Heroic Prescription for Healing. Anne O'Rourke is a singer-songwriter from the North Fork of Long Island (NY). Her music can be described as “upbeat folk” featuring acoustic guitars, lush harmony vocals, bass-driven rhythm, and a little bit of electric guitar for texture. She blends her love of indie pop, folk, and musical theater into a unique way of storytelling. Her songs are about personal growth and reshaping the narrative into something positive.On June 24th the East End Music Alliance will host the Belle Curves with Julia King in Greenport. Anne O'Rourke is an upbeat indie folk music artist. in this episode, we showcase three of her songs as we focus on her latest album, "Love on our lips". You find an interesting conversation about her songwriting process and her start in the music business. Anne is also a board-certified music therapist who bridges the divide between her "day job" as a music therapist and live performer. I see her shining star on the rise and you will too! You can find Anne's music on Spotify People mentioned in this episode include Bill Hafener (Silo Recording), Delaney Hafener (Belle Curves), Sarah Gross, Nick Balzano, Alan Criscuolo, Laurie Anne Creus, Christine Sweeney, Karen Bella, Rorie Kelly, Nico Padden, Frankie Matos, Mishael Perlmutter, Samantha Monteleone, (FeatherHeart), Devin Wohnsigi, Anne Crean, Kirsten Maxwell, Carley Ridini (Car Astor) and the Folk Music Society of Huntington. Her latest release, and debut album, Love on Our Lips, is a collection of vulnerable songs that explore the feelings that come with falling in love, growing apart, healing, and opening your heart to those around you. Recorded and produced with Bill Hafener at Silo Recording in Brookhaven, NY, this newest project was recorded with a cast of local talent (Delaney Hafener, Nick Balzano, Frankie Matos, Laurie Anne Creus, Sam Monteleone, James DeNatale, Devin Wohnsigl, Sarah Gross, Anne Crean, and Al Criscuolo) to create an energetic, full band, soft rock sound. Connect with The Long Island Sound Podcast:Website: Https://GigDestiny.com/podcast Follow Steve Yusko, GigDestiny.com, and his adventures: Website: https://www.GigDestiny.com Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, FacebookSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/showThe growth of The Long Island Sound Podcast has been exponential. Help us grow the show!Subscribe to the GigDestiny.com Site here for bonus contentSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelCall the Listener Line & leave your comments: (631) 800-3579 Remember to Rate & Review the show! Help us keep the conversation going with your donation - Click Right Here or go to GigDestiny.com Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE
Hardly an honorary Maven at this point, but a truly integral part of the Mothball team, Melissa hangs out with Sam this week to interview sweet-as-pie duo Elizabeth Sweigart and Ricky Saetta of The Times Vintage in Greenport, New York. The former is the proprietor of the shop and the latter, is a skilled carpenter. The carpenter, it just so happens, is responsible for all of the jaw-dropping woodwork within the shop itself. Elizabeth and Ricky are a vintage power couple (our words, not theirs), out to spread peace, love, and thrift to the masses. We love interviewing couples, especially ones like these two: so affectionate and loving, it almost makes you blush. Sit tight for a cozy collaboration of creatives, an adorable love story, and Sam making weird apologies to the pod's namesake. Moral of the story? Trust your gut. It's probably right. Thank you to our team :Edit and Sound Design by: Grae @ Grae Matter Studios Intro by: Caylin Temple Copyediting by: Spell Check intro and Outro Music: Down the Rabbit Hole by myuu Source: https://soundcloud.com/myuu/down-the-rabbit-hole License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Hooray's Bar has been in the town of Greenport for generations, run by the men of the Gunne family, a long line of cantankerous barkeeps. Now in the hands of Ray III, the bar is well loved by its clientele of hard-drinking regulars but dingy and run down compared to its heyday. When a rich developer sets his sights on Hooray's, Ray III and his staff and regulars have to face a dilemma: find the missing liquor license for the bar or close for good. Can a ragtag group of local drunks save the bar they love with good times and chili? Or is it Hooray's last hoorah??StaringMike ScipioniLaura PetroHobert ThompsonLauren KapinskiChris Iannucci
If It's May, Party Time On The East End Of Long Island Is About To Begin!Long a playground of the rich and famous, the Hamptons and parts east is also a refuge for New Yorkers and tourists.The real estate purchase and rental market has been popular for decades, but during Covid the demand became insatiable, and along with a dearth in inventory resulted in a parabolic upward trajectory in prices.From Westhampton east to Montauk, there are numerous and diverse towns and villages on both the North and South Fork, each with their own unique atmosphere and flavor.There are familiar names like Southampton, Bridgehampton, Sagaponack, Sag Harbor, Montauk, Greenport, Amagansett, East Hampton and more!Because each area is different in both feel and price, it's critical to have a real estate expert who actually knows the ins and outs of all the markets.Meet Adrianna Nova, a member of The Christopher Covert Team of Compass in Bridgehampton. Adrianna is a writer for Behind The Hedges, a Coach who works with Compass agents across the country, and the creator of HamptonsMarketData.com that provides a comprehensive look at all aspects of this market!Adrianna can be reached using the contact tab at https://www.hamptonsmarketdata.com/____________________________________________The Do You Ever Wonder podcast is brought to you by New York title insurance provider Hallmark Abstract Service.Hallmark Abstract Service...You Buy, We Protect!What's your favorite podcast platform? Do You Ever Wonder is on there!Apple : https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1589834260Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/29rcULIGYPoa2k1SL1nfebGoogle : https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xODYyOTg2LnJzcw==Amazon : https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5824f1cf-0719-4617-b874-e9ff1f38456e/do-you-ever-wonder-with-your-host-mike-haltmanStitcher Podcasts : https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=657987iHeart Radio : https://iheart.com/podcast/90144298/Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/do-you-ever-wonderwith-your-host-mike-haltman/PC:78342Follow Do You Ever WonderOn LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/do-you-ever-wonder/On Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/WhatAreYouWonderingAbout/
This week, Alexis gets non-technical with Naj Austin, the founder and CEO of Somewhere Good, an audio platform for community conversations and Ethel's Club, a wellness space for people of color. They talk about Dewey Decimal, going “full tilt” at EZoo, real life vs. Reddit, Big Grandma Vibes, moving to Greenport (chic), and secret Christmas!!!You can find Naj on Twitter at twitter.com/najjmahal and Alexis at twitter.com/yayalexisgay or instagram.com/yayalexisgay and twitter.com/NonTechnicalPod.This episode is sponsored by Betts Recruiting. If you're a high-performing professional looking for your next opportunity, it's time to become a Betts Connect Community member. Apply to join Betts' exclusive network, and if you're accepted, those tech startups will reach out to YOU. Apply now for your exclusive lifetime membership at bettsrecruiting.com/nontechnical
Badass Roller Skater & Personal Trainer Sam 'Rambo' shares her story and how she ended up on the East End of Long Island from the rural beautiful state of New Hampshire. Expressing her joy for Roller Skating and what it has done for her, she hopes to enlighten others to get up and go skate! The confidence that going out and having a fun night with your friends gives you is something you can't replace. It's important to remember to embrace yourself and to have fun - which is why Sam teaches fun classes and clinics at GDC Roller Rink in Greenport for those to learn how to Skate! She also teaches kids classes for Project Most! Check her out Instagram @rollinwithrambo where she teaches at @gdcrollerskaterink and @projectmost. Her next clinic is on December 19th at GDC Roller Rink - sign up with the link in my bio.
Today on Long Island Tea, Kristen opens the show recapping her week which started at the governor's announcement at the World Trade Center and ended by making new friends on Fire Island while filming LITV.The ladies talk about the power of using online influencers in the travel industry. Now that Southwest Airlines has just added a direct flight from Long Island Macarthur Airport to Nashville, Discover Long Island jumped on the opportunity to fly two fabulous Nashville bloggers out to Long Island to spend a few days in beautiful downtown Greenport. Ashley Brimer of Purpose and Passion Blog and Kelly Ann Schwartz aka "Abraidedblonde" join the ladies to talk about their experiences. For “Tea Time”, Sharon talks about binging Dirty John on Netflix. Kristen recommends her favorite tinted moisturizer and talks about a disturbing study (atricle linked below) about dangerous toxins found in makeup.Finally, closing on a sad note, Kristen remembers Joysetta Pearse of the African American History museum who passed away recently. Joysetta was an absolute legend and a wealth of knowledge who will be greatly missed. Kristen was honored to have met her while filming the Black History Month episode of Long Island TV back in February. *SUMMER GIVEAWAY*Check DiscoverLongIsland.com/tea to find out how to win a FREE Locali Bred Summer box!TIMESTAMPS::55 How you Doin'10:43 Wine of the Week13:30 #LongIslandLife 15:47 Interview with Nashville Bloggers43:34 Tea Time51:30 Remembering Joysetta Pearse54:16 TEAsers ABOUT LONG ISLAND TEA:For more details on our show, visit https://discoverlongisland.com/tea.TAG US!@DiscoverLongIsland and @LongIslandTeaPodcast so we can follow your adventures and give you a shoutout. WINE OF THE WEEK:Coffee Pot Cellars 2016 Beasley's BlendConcentrated Merlot-Cabernet Franc blend that has a juicy long lasting spicy finish.https://www.coffeepotcellars.com/LI Tea's WOTW Deal:Buy One, Get one Free Tasting at McCall Winery ($20 value)Long Island Tea is sponsored by Long Island Wine Country. Visit https://liwines.com/#LONGISLANDLIFENashville Influencers/ Bloggers:Ashley Brimer @purposeandpassionblogKelly Ann Schwartz @abraidedblondeJoysetta PearseDedication in Newsday:https://www.newsday.com/long-island/obituaries/joysetta-pearse-museum-dead-1.50279295Long Island TV Episode:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zk5XV0iFdqY&list=PLe9erySrY-zxTlrzb7aEuCMdvdHwrwzaI&index=10TEA TIME!Kristen's Favorite tinted moisturizer:https://www.ulta.com/p/halo-healthy-glow-tinted-moisturizer-broad-spectrum-spf-25-pimprod2016307Article:Half of U.S. cosmetics contain toxic chemicals, study sayshttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/cosmetics-toxic-chemicals-us/NEW! Kristen and Sharon's recommendations are now listed on Amazon! Check out our Amazon Affiliate link:www.amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandWATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNYFOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Long-Island-Tea-Podcast-101538728517461Twitter: https://twitter.com/longislandteapodcast WRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you are interested in collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice"or if you just want to say “How you doin?” RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5 star rating and review on Applepodcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-island-tea/id1538642018Kristen and Sharon will read their favorite reviews on a future episode.WEAR US:Shop Long Island gear at https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kristen and Sharon introduce a new format to the podcast. The ladies are sipping chardonnay from Jason's Vineyard and letting off steam after a long work week. They "Spill the Tea" about new beauty products they've been trying out and which shows they are watching, complain about the gnats, Canada geese and ever-changing Long Island weather, and dish about an internet troll.Today's "uncorked advice" is for a listener who asks about what there is to do in downtown Greenport. If you would like some uncorked advice, email us at spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com or shoot us a DM on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter!TIMESTAMPS::46 How you Doin8:14 Wine of the Week12:46- Tea Time27:32- #LongIslandLife36:19- "Uncorked Advice" ABOUT LONG ISLAND TEA:For more details on our show, visit https://discoverlongisland.com/tea. WINE OF THE WEEK:Jason's Vineyard Chardonnay https://www.jasonsvineyard.com/ WATCH US:SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNY FOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Long-Island-Tea-Podcast-101538728517461Twitter: https://twitter.com/longislandteapodcast WRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if youare interested in collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice"or if you just want to say “How you doin?” RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5 star rating and review on Applepodcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-island-tea/id1538642018Kristen and Sharon will read their favorite reviews on a futureepisode. WEAR US:Shop Long Island gear at https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.