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Best podcasts about hamilton blvd

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Greg & Dan Show Interviews
Backpack Peoria 2022 Prepares Students for the New School Year

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 8:09


Andy King of Dreamcenter Peoria joins The Greg and Dan Show to talk about the 2022 Backpack Peoria from 9 AM – Noon on Saturday, July 30th at 714 Hamilton Blvd. In this interview, Andy recalls the origins of Backpack Peoria, the beginning of a new program from the Dreamcenter Peoria, and how to help give back to the community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hawk Morning Show Podcast
THE NO PUNISHMENT PROMISE... 4/20/22

The Hawk Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 5:36


Hi Rick and Joel! Thanks for waking up the Lehigh Valley each morning, we all listen here at the office! When I hear Joel talk sometimes I swear I'm actually listening to my son talk… he's 19, taking some time off before hopefully starting up some classes at LCCC this fall. I always told him…especially when it came to drinking… no questions asked… if he was ever in that situation where he needed a ride home or was in trouble and needed me to come pick him up… it would never be an issue and there would never be a punishment. Well, this past weekend I got the call… I'm not mad about having to come pick him up, I'm mad that he thought it would be a good idea to drink underage and stumble down Hamilton Blvd wasted out of his mind. I want to take him off our auto insurance policy, something we're still paying for him. In my mind there needs to be some kind of punishment but my husband disagrees and keeps reminding me that we told him we wouldn't punish him for exactly what I want to punish him for.  So we're stuck. I feel a war brewing in my house. But dying to know what you think and who you side with… -Rene from Slatington   THE HAWK MORNING SHOW WITH RICK AND JOEL! Weekdays 5:30-9 on 99-9 The Hawk!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Attack Life, Not Others
Ep 027 - Self-Defense and The Law with Judge Robert Steinberg

Attack Life, Not Others

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 14:12


Our discussion about self-protection and the law continues in this episode, part 2 in a series of 3. Last week we set the stage, and now Judge Steinberg of Lehigh County, PA joins us. Self-defense is defined as the right to prevent suffering force or violence through the use of a sufficient level of counteracting force or violence. This definition seems pretty straightforward, however, very rarely is that the case when applied to actual situations. You'll learn exactly what constitutes a sufficient level of force or violence when defending oneself, and what would be considered force beyond that level. What if the victim provoked or instigated the attack? Is one required by law to retreat from a violent situation if possible? What happens when someone perceives a threat even if the threat doesn’t actually exist? And what if someone's perception of an attack is subjectively genuine, but objectively unjustified? As you'll hear, we recorded this interview several years ago, yet hadn't aired it yet. After all this time, we had it scheduled to be released this week. The timing is uncanny, as it happens to be very timely information that many people in and around South Whitehall Township (about an hour north of Philadelphia and where our podcast originates) will appreciate because of the recent police-involved fatal shooting on Hamilton Blvd near Dorney Park. By listening to this episode, you'll have a better understanding of why Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin has decided to charge the police officer with voluntary manslaughter. Like what you hear? Rate and review by clicking here, then “View in iTunes” and go to Ratings and Reviews

Attack Life, Not Others
Ep 026 - Commit, Execute, Evaluate (CEE)

Attack Life, Not Others

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 19:22


We reveal CEE — Commit, Execute, and Evaluate. CEE is another principle Sensei Hoover has developed as a reminder how to go about handling anything that is valued. Obviously, defending one's life is of great importance and value — so is getting that job, improving that relationship, making more money, and getting healthier. These are just a few examples of things we value. Although just because we value something, that doesn't mean we have the tools necessary to see it through. Understanding and implementing CEE will help you achieve your goal(s). We also set the stage for the next 2 weeks when we will have the Honorable Robert L Steinberg on the show. Hear how the state of Pennsylvania looks at our right to self-protection. In the next 2 episodes Judge Steinberg will go into further detail on the castle doctrine, also known as the castle law, which in PA (and certain other states) provides protections and immunities in a person's home and vehicle permitting, in certain circumstances, the use of force (up to and including deadly force) to defend against an intruder. This episode and the next couple are very timely, especially with this past week's police-involved fatal shooting on Hamilton Blvd across the street from Dorney Park in South Whitehall Township. Our podcast, which is heard around the world, happens to originate in South Whitehall. This shooting is making headlines all over. In fact, because of it, #SouthWhitehall is currently trending on Twitter. Was the police officer acting within his right to defend himself? Or was the shooting unjustified and a case of police brutality? That is for the Lehigh County DA and investigators to determine officially. But after listening to this episode, and once you hear the facts involved, you'll have a better understanding of the ruling. Like what you hear? Rate and review by clicking here, then “View in iTunes” and go to Ratings and Reviews

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Ordinary Philosophy's Podcast
Peoria, Illinois, in Search of Robert G. Ingersoll, Frederick Douglass, and Abraham Lincoln, Part 3

Ordinary Philosophy's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 22:56


Peoria, Illinois, July 28th, 2017, continued From the 200 block of N Jefferson Ave between Hamilton Blvd and Fayette St, I zigzag my way south past Courtyard Square. According to Lewis Lehrman's Lincoln at Peoria: The Turning Point, 'Douglas and Lincoln probably stayed at Peoria House... at the corner of Adams and Hamilton Streets.' Peoria House was a popular place for visitors to stay until it was destroyed by fire in 1896. According to Peoria Historical Society, it was replaced in 1908 by the grand Hotel Mayer, which, in turn, would burn down in 1963, when a drunken guest's bedding caught fire and spread. The site is now occupied by a large Caterpillar office building. Ernest East, however, writes in his Abraham Lincoln Sees Peoria that Lincoln definitely was a regular guest here...

Network Magazine Podcast
LIVE from the Spring 2017 Launch Party

Network Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 4:34


LIVE from the Spring 2017 Issue Launch Party at Carmel on Hamilton Blvd in Allentown The Lehigh Valley's 1st-ever, high-end, business-leader-driven magazine. Network Magazine: Connecting Leaders, Creating Business http://mynetworkmag.com