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Sponsored by CleverCat MarketingIn this heartwarming episode of Conversations with Rich Bennett, Mallory Lewis, daughter of the legendary Shari Lewis, joins us with the one and only Lamb Chop to share incredible stories, laughter, and nostalgia. Mallory dives into her mother's remarkable career, the lasting impact of edu-tainment, and how she continues the legacy of Lamb Chop today.We also discuss Mallory's deep commitment to philanthropy, including her work with veterans, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and women's rights. Plus, you'll hear some never-before-told stories, an unforgettable Lamb Chop serenade, and a hilarious revelation about Lamb Chop's military promotion!Get ready for a fun, nostalgic ride filled with laughter, inspiration, and a few surprises!Catch Mallory & Lamb Chop LIVE on February 23rd at Harford Community College!This episode is sponsored by CleverCat Marketing – the team that puts YOU first! If you're looking for SEO, social media, or brand strategy, visit Clever-Cat.com to grow your business the right way. https://mallorylewisandlambchop.com/ Sponsor Message:This episode of Conversations with Rich Bennett is proudly sponsored by CleverCat Marketing, the marketing team that puts YOU first!If you're tired of one-size-fits-all marketingSend us a textThis modern twist to an American Classic includes vintage footage of Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop AND Lamb Chop and Mallory Lewis LIVE: singing, dancing, and comedy for kids of all ages! Filled with laughter and audience participation.Get tickets at Harford Community College Ticket Sales - Mallory Lewis and Lamb ChopCleverCat MarketingDreams shouldn't cost a fortune, budget should never be a barrier! We focus on YOU & create killer cDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...
Sponsored by Eco-Cool HVACIn this episode of Conversations with Rich Bennett, Rich sits down with Austin Hill and Heather Murphy to discuss Harford Community College's innovative workforce training programs. From welding and automotive services to customer service and logistics, Hill and Murphy share their passion for equipping individuals with the skills needed to thrive in today's job market. They explore the importance of mentorship, bridging generational gaps, and fostering a love for hands-on trades. Tune in to hear how these programs are transforming lives and careers in Harford County.This episode is sponsored by Eco-Cool HVAC—your go-to solution for heating and cooling needs. Visit EcoCoolHVAC.com for more details.Construction | Trades | Harford Community CollegeSponsor Message:This episode of Conversations with Rich Bennett is proudly sponsored by Eco-Cool HVAC. Whether you're battling the sweltering heat of summer or the biting chill of winter, Eco-Cool HVAC has got you covered. Based in Harford County and veteran-owned, their team of experts delivers reliable, efficient heating and cooling services with a personal touch.Their motto says it all: “When you call, they care and they're there.” Don't let unexpected HVAC issues catch you off guard—call 443-324-9714 or visit EcoCoolHVAC.com to ensure your home stays comfortable year-round.Thank you, Eco-Cool HVAC, for supporting our show and our community!Send us a textEco-Cool HVACYOUR FRIEND IN THE SUMMERS & WINTERS! Heating & Air Conditioning Service and Repair, Furnace & BoilDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...
Sponsored by WHFC 91.1 FMIn this episode of Conversations with Rich Bennett, Rich sits down with local comedian Ryan Lina to discuss his journey from open mics to headlining shows and recording his first comedy special. Ryan shares the hilarious story of how he got into stand-up comedy, the meticulous process behind crafting a great joke, and the challenges of building a thriving comedy scene in Harford County. With insights into handling hecklers, writing new material, and the importance of community support, this episode is both inspiring and filled with laughs.Sponsored by WHFC 91.1 FM, the voice of Harford Community College, supporting local talent and creative arts in Harford County.Big Timing Comedy Presents Ryan Lina The Silliest Goose Comedy Special - Big Timing ComedySponsor Message:Today's episode of Conversations with Rich Bennett is proudly sponsored by WHFC 91.1 FM, the voice of Harford Community College. WHFC is more than just a radio station – it's a hub for creativity, learning, and local talent. From student-driven programming to community-focused broadcasts, WHFC offers something for everyone while providing hands-on opportunities for aspiring broadcasters, podcasters, and audio enthusiasts.Tune in to WHFC 91.1 FM or stream online to discover music, sports, and shows that celebrate the heart of Harford County. Visit whfc911.org to learn more and get involved!Thank you, WHFC, for supporting local voices and creativity!Send us a textWHFC 91.1 FMIt's all about community. WHFC 91.1 FM, Harford Community College Radio, is the college radio staDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...
In this lively and enlightening episode, host Rich Bennett sits down with Dr. Emily Greene, a multi-talented healer and author. From the unexpected origins of their friendship to the transformative power of castor oil and ginger juice, this conversation is filled with humor and insights. Dr. Greene shares her holistic approaches, including unique uses for everyday items and the surprising benefits of structured water. Tune in to discover how small changes can lead to significant health improvements and enjoy the playful banter that makes this episode a delight.Ordinary Guru Creative Movement Studio @ Lunar Bay (theordinaryguru.com)Sponsor Message:This episode is brought to you by WHFC 91.1 FM, the voice of Harford Community College. Tune in to WHFC for a diverse range of music, news, and community programming that enriches and entertains. Discover local talent, stay informed with up-to-date news, and enjoy specialty shows that cater to all musical tastes. Support your community by tuning in to WHFC 91.1 FM or visit whfc911.org for more information. Send us a Text Message.EMILY ANNE PHOTOGRAPHY – "everyday is a day worth capturing all of life's precious moments, one photo at a time." (emilyadolph.com)WHFC 91.1 FMIt's all about community. WHFC 91.1 FM, Harford Community College Radio, is the college radio staDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...
Aaron Verardi is in his 10th season as head coach of the Harford Community College lacrosse program. In 2023, Verardi led the Fighting Owls to the Program's first NJCAA national championship. The team also finished the season undefeated for the first time with a 12-0 record.
With over 15 years of experience in sports administration, coaching, and education, I am a passionate and dedicated leader who strives to promote the educational and athletic goals of student-athletes and foster a culture of excellence, diversity, and inclusion in intercollegiate athletics. As the Associate Athletic Director at Harford Community College, I manage daily operations for 13 varsity sport teams and assist coaches with planning, scheduling, and administering all sporting events. Through my work, I collaborate with other members to develop and implement policies and programs that support the core values of equity, diversity, and inclusion among member institutions. In addition, I am the founder of Hooper Mentality Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides mentoring, tutoring, and mental health services to youth athletes in underserved communities. #mentalhealth
In this episode, we delve into the world of The Lit Ladies, a group of Maryland authors featuring D.A. Jennings, Irmgarde Brown, Claudine Marcin, and K.R. Raye. For this conversation, we're joined by two of these talented writers, D.A. Jennings, and Claudine Marcin.D.A. Jennings, an accomplished author, poet, and creative writing teacher, wields a distinct literary style influenced by her diverse educational journey and three-decade-long experience with the Department of Army. Her latest acclaimed work, Mia, The Crooked Road, follows an impressive repertoire that includes award-winning titles like The Tapping Stick and Cheese? Yes, Please!. Her writing, acclaimed for its captivating and inspiring quality, spans a range of genres from children's books to poetry and sports biographies. As an esteemed member of the Harford Writers' Group and instructor at Harford Community College, Jennings continues to influence and inspire budding writers, cementing her place in the literary world.Claudine Marcin, a Maryland-based author and poet, is celebrated for her four-part sci-fi mystery series, The Glory Box, influenced by acclaimed authors like Stephen King and Dean Koontz. As an active member of the Maryland Writers Association and the Harford County Writer's Group, she contributes to her local literary community. Apart from her passion for writing, Marcin is also a spirited football fan, an amateur photographer, an artist, and a dedicated pet owner, who delights in caring for her Boxer, Mila.Here are links for you to bookmark, save, follow, memorize, write down, and to share with others:Author / Presenter / Educator | United States | Dajennings AuthorD. A. Jennings, Author / Poet | FacebookCLAUDINE MARCIN - HomeClaudine Marcin | FacebookChesapeake Podcast Network CPN (Chesapeake Podcast Network) is a collection of podcasts which are somehow tied to the ChesapeakDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...
It is a ‘May the Fourth Be With You' Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Griffin will break down last night's Orioles game even though they didn't give us much to really talk about… The guys will also be talking all about the Ravens latest signing, CB Rock Ya-Sin, we'll discuss the impact that the former Temple DB and most recently Raiders CB will have on the Ravens defense. Plus it is “Prince” Charles's last day of his internship so we'll get his last edition of ‘Fighting Words' today as well. At 10:45am, we will chat with NBC Horse Racing analyst, Randy Moss, as we begin previewing this weekend's Kentucky Derby and try to figure out where our horse racing wagers should be going. At 11am, we will make our weekly trip to Bowie when we chat with BaySox pitcher Cade Povich as he's been off to a strong start in his first full season in the Orioles organization. At 11:20am, we're going to preview the Junior College Lacrosse National Championship that is being hosted by Harford Community College with HCC Coach Aaron Verardi. At 11:35am, we will be chatting with former Maryland Terps Women's Basketball Player and now Dallas Wing Abby Meyers to talk to her about getting drafted in the first round of the WNBA Draft a couple weeks ago. All that more on a busy Thursday edition of Glenn Clark radio.
Jean Lawes is the owner of HomeStyle Workroom, LLC, a Custom Workroom to the Trade, located in Jarrettsville, Maryland. With an extensive background in Sewing and Design, Jean is thrilled to be working with outstanding Interior Designers in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Thanks to Jeanelle Dech's marvelous “Real Workroom” series, she met her “partner in crime,” Cindi Gray, owner of Manor Decorative Services. Fabricating, and collaborating together (two business ventures working in a cooperative), they truly make a Dynamic Duo! Cindi Gray learned to love sewing as a small child and eventually leveraged that love into a business when she established Manor Decorative Services in 1999 in her home in Monkton MD. This allowed her a flexible schedule to be available to her family, as well as allowing her to earn a degree in Interior Design from Harford Community College. She has recently joined forces with Jean Lawes of Homestyle Workroom LLC, working together to create beautiful window treatments for local designers. Links and Resources; I've attached a pdf in the show notes, if you want Jean and Cindi's Excel spreadsheet, just send me an email; ceilwdi@gmail.com You can see the Real Workroom Tours on The Workroom Channel's YouTube site. Ann Johnson's Workroom Skills Class If you would like the sheets Jean mentioned, please email me at ceilwdi@gmail.com and I will send them to you. The Sew Much More Podcast is sponsored by; The Workroom Channel Scarlet Thread Consulting The WCAA The Curtains and Soft Furnishings Resource Library Merril Y Landis, LTD Angel's Distributing, LLC National Upholstery Association
Tariq "Rico" Talley is a Freshman baseball player at Harford Community College. Join us as we learn a bit about his journey and get some words of wisdom. Harford Community College Athletics on IG Rico Talley on IG
January is the month for resolutions, many of which involve new commitments to fitness. If you're unsure which type of exercise or fitness program is right for you, tune in to this week's episode of Mainstreet and our conversation with Harford Community College Fitness Instructor Lauren Raygor. Interested in fitness classes at HCC? Click here for more information. https://www.harford.edu/about/get-to-know-harford/news/2023/01-january/fitness-classes.php Please support our sponsorshttps://www.belairaupair.com/https://myeternalpawprints.com/The Mainstreet Podcast is sponsored by Your Pet AuPair! For the second year in a row, Harford County Living's Choice Award Winner for Best Pet Services Company. Visit belairaupair.com and and use promo code "Mainstreet" on the Get A Quote form to receive $10 off your first invoice of over $100.Support the showFacebook: @USAMainstreetWebsite: themainstreetpodcast.comEmail: info@themainstreetpodcast.comPlease support The Mainstreet PodcastBuy Me A Coffee:Buy Me a Coffee Mainstreet Patreon: patreon.com/mainstreetpodcast
Episode 86 features special guest, Patty Medina! Patty is currently the Associate Athletic Director at Harford Community College but has been coaching basketball as a Latino woman for over 20 years! She also has her own nonprofit that has made a huge impact on athletes and their mental health. Thanks Patty for clocking in! Each episode is bright to you by our sponsor Aiko Underwood with Arista Real Estate! http://Aunderwoodrealty.com/buyers/clock-in/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/austin-hamilton4/support
In this episode, Rich has a conversation with Ron Filling and Dr. Austin Hill.Ron Filling just retired after 42 years in the automotive industry, most recently as the General Manager of Thompson Automotive of Harford County. He and his wife Linda have been married for 38 years and have four children, fourteen grandkids, and two great-grandchildren, with a third on the way in October. Currently, Ron plans to devote all of his free time to charity work. In addition to working with Extreme Family Outreach, the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, and numerous non-profit organizations in the Route 40 Corridor, he is assisting Dr. Hill at Harford Community College with the recruitment of young people interested in learning trades.Dr. Austin Hill is the Director for Strategic Partnerships at Harford Community College. The Leading Edge Training Center Powered by the Ratcliffe Foundation, was founded at Harford Community College under his direction to help residents of Harford County, Maryland acquire marketable skills and find gainful work. Also, he collaborated The Kingdom Investor | PodcastTake your generosity to the next level, impact more lives and build a godly legacy! Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Green Mountain Podcast with Gabe ArnoldHow do you take your landscaping company from nothing to raking in over $10,000,000 a...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyINTRODUCING... 4X THE REWARDS ON GASWith gas prices higher than ever, we wanted a way to help reduce your pain at the pump.That's why Freedom's Platinum Rewards Visa Credit Card is proud to introduce 4X the rewards on fuel.2Use your Platinum Rewards Visa when filling up your vehicle and earn 4x the rewards points. Redeem points for a wide selection of premium merchandise, gift cards to The 3Rs of Auto Repair Great auto repair provides you with the three Rs: reliability, responsiveness, and the right prices. Here's how we do it:Reliability. Our team of skilled auto repair professionals give you reliable service. You can count on us to keep your vehicle running great. Our goal is to keep you coming back to us year after year, and each time you do we work as hard as we can to make your experience a pleasant one.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEFreedom Federal Credit Union HELPING YOU REACH YOUR FINANCIAL DREAMSAmerican Auto Repair Sales & Services American Auto Repair & Performance was founded on the basic idea that everyone deserves respect. It Rocketbook Get the perfect companion for podcasting, school, office, or anything else.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Ben DeLuca joins to talk about Delaware's 10-9 win over Georgetown in the first round of the Men's DI NCAA Tournament and their upcoming game against Cornell. Nikki Murphy discusses life as JUCO coach and winning another National Championship with Harford Community College. Brendan Storrier looks ahead to playing Tampa in the Men's DII Semi-Final this weekend.
Today's guest is a special person from SBDC. Russell C. Teter III is an Internationally Certified Executive Coach / Director of Training for SBDC at University Of Maryland. He has been with the SBDC for 14 years as of this July. He was promoted to Director of the Northern Maryland Small Business Development Center Network in 2003. Russell has personally aided over 13,000 entrepreneurs in improving their economic situation; his assistance has led to the acquisition of tens of millions in equity/debt financing as well as the creation and retention of thousands of jobs. Three of the last seven "Maryland Small Business Person of the Year" were his clients. In 2008, he received the U.S. Small Business Administration "Innovator & Excellence" Award for Maryland. In 2006 he was officially recognized by Maryland's Governor and Lieutenant Governor for "[creating] legacy wealth for the minority community by encouraging minority entrepreneurs to be stronger leaders and advocates within their community.” He is also the 2010 Maryland Minority Business Advocate of the Year. Articles Russell has written for small business owners include The 8 Attitudes to Be a Successful Entrepreneur, Lessons on Entrepreneurism from Martin Luther King, Jr., and Do you own your business or does your business own you? Mr. Teter has an M.B.A. in Technology Management and is certified by the Kauffmann Foundation (the world's largest foundation for entrepreneurship) as a TechVenture instructor, certified NxLevel trainer and trained Franklin Covey facilitator. He has been adjunct faculty at Harford Community College and Baltimore Christian College. Tune in to our next giant, Mr. Russell C. Teter III.
Harford County Living presents Conversations with Rich Bennett, coming to you from the Freedom Federal Credit Union studios.On this episode, Rich is joined by Joyce Conroy of WHFC 91.1 FM. Joyce is the Host of the Block Party which can be heard on Saturday Nights on WHFC 91.1 FM. When it comes to rock and roll, Joyce is truly the Queen of Oldies Rock and Roll Radio. Her knowledge, interviews, and choice of music will have you coming back every Saturday to hear more. From the Electric Prunes to KISS and "yum-yums" like Tommy James and Bobby Rydell, the Queen will keep you glued to the radio.Sponsored by WHFC 91.1 FMRecommended podcast - Rock & Roll High School With Pete GanbargIf you have an idea or something or someone you would like to hear on the podcast, let us know by sending an email to podcast@harfordcountyliving.com.Please follow our Facebook Pages at Conversations with Rich Bennett and Harford County LivingHosted on BuzzsproutINTRODUCING... 4X THE REWARDS ON GASWith gas prices higher than ever, we wanted a way to help reduce your pain at the pump.That's why Freedom's Platinum Rewards Visa Credit Card is proud to introduce 4X the rewards on fuel.2Use your Platinum Rewards Visa when filling up your vehicle and earn 4x the rewards points. Redeem points for a wide selection of premium merchandise, gift cards to Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEFreedom Federal Credit Union HELPING YOU REACH YOUR FINANCIAL DREAMSWHFC 911.1 FM It's all about community. WHFC 91.1 FM, Harford Community College Radio, is the college radio staDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Harford County Living presents Conversations with Rich Bennett, coming to you from the Freedom Federal Credit Union studios.On this episode, Rich is joined by Terry Trouyet, Matt Terry, and Paul Chuffo of WHFC 91.1 FM. WHFC 91.1 FM is the college radio station of Harford Community College, home of the Fighting Owls.Terry, Matt, and Paul explain the format change of the station, the Radio Learning Lab, their podcasting education, and so much more. Find out how much radio has changed throughout the years as well.Sponsored by WHFC 91.1 FMRecommended podcast - HCC 360If you have an idea or something or someone you would like to hear on the podcast, let us know by sending an email to podcast@harfordcountyliving.com.Please follow our Facebook Pages at Conversations with Rich Bennett and Harford County LivingHosted on BuzzsproutINTRODUCING... 4X THE REWARDS ON GASWith gas prices higher than ever, we wanted a way to help reduce your pain at the pump.That's why Freedom's Platinum Rewards Visa Credit Card is proud to introduce 4X the rewards on fuel.2Use your Platinum Rewards Visa when filling up your vehicle and earn 4x the rewards points. Redeem points for a wide selection of premium merchandise, gift cards to Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEFreedom Federal Credit Union HELPING YOU REACH YOUR FINANCIAL DREAMSWHFC 911.1 FM It's all about community. WHFC 91.1 FM, Harford Community College Radio, is the college radio staDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Harford County Living presents Conversations with Rich Bennett, coming to you from the Freedom Federal Credit Union studios.On this episode, Rich is joined by Brad Cox. Brad is an Author, Musician and Podcaster. You can find his books Children of the Program, Children of the Program: Edge of the Fifth Sun and Children of the Program: A-Immortal at bookstores and online.Brad was on a previous episode on August 9, 2021 which you can hear at He's A Rocking Author Or A Writing Rocker (buzzsprout.com). Since that episode. he has one a trade mark dispute over Skitzo Calypso and has started a successful podcast titled, Mouthful of Graffiti - The Mog. Needless to say, Brad is a very busy man with his job at Harford Community College, his podcast, his writing, his music, and I was lucky to get him back on the podcast. During the conversation, we talk about podcasting and give some tips and advice, so if you want to start a podcast or are new to it, you'll get some good information out of it.Buy his music below:https://moderndaytravesty.bandcamp.com/https://welovetheunderground.bandcamp.com/https://bradwilliamcox.bandcamp.com/https://nikithunders.bandcamp.com/releaseshttps://theaftermidnights.bandcamp.com/https://skitzocalypso.bandcamp.com/https://veteranavenue.bandcamp.com/Sponsored by Chesapeake Podcast NetworkRecommended podcast - Mouthful of GraffitiIf you have an idea or something or someone you would like to hear on the podcast, let us know by sending an email to INTRODUCING... 4X THE REWARDS ON GASWith gas prices higher than ever, we wanted a way to help reduce your pain at the pump.That's why Freedom's Platinum Rewards Visa Credit Card is proud to introduce 4X the rewards on fuel.2Use your Platinum Rewards Visa when filling up your vehicle and earn 4x the rewards points. Redeem points for a wide selection of premium merchandise, gift cards to Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEFreedom Federal Credit Union HELPING YOU REACH YOUR FINANCIAL DREAMSChesapeake Podcast Network CPN (Chesapeake Podcast Network) is a collection of podcasts which are somehow tied to the ChesapeakDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #144, YOUR guest is Dr. Theresa Felder, President of Harford Community College, YOUR guest cohost is Erika Liodice, Incoming Executive Director at the Alliance for Innovation & Transformation (AFIT), YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Commencement: The Beginning of a New Era In Higher Education, coming fall 2022. Listen in to hear Theresa, who has been on the job for a year & 3 months, talk about how Harford prepares experiences for every student, & her thoughts on how she sees the future of higher education. Dr. Theresa B. Felder serves as the 10th President of Harford Community College. Her focus is to provide access to higher education for all students. She is especially passionate about increasing the number of college graduates from first-generation & low-income backgrounds, which was addressed in her doctoral dissertation. Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Learn more about what others are saying about their EdUp experience! ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● YOU can follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thank YOU for listening! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
Rage Against Addiction has partnered with Rich Bennett of Harford County Living to create podcasts to bring awareness to communities about the devastating effects of addiction and to also spread hope about the possibility of recovery. Rage Against Addiction is a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting addicts and their families with the resources they need to find a path to recovery that will enable them to lead happy healthy lives. Its mission is to “provide awareness and support to anyone affected by drug and alcohol abuse, including the family. We understand that the disease of addiction is a family disease and that no family is immune.”In this special episode of Rage Talk, Wendy Messner and Rich Bennett speak with Pam Runge and her son Zach about the H.E.R. Legacy Scholarship. The scholarship is in memory of Pam's daughter Hannah Ellen Runge.INTRODUCING... 4X THE REWARDS ON GASWith gas prices higher than ever, we wanted a way to help reduce your pain at the pump.That's why Freedom's Platinum Rewards Visa Credit Card is proud to introduce 4X the rewards on fuel.2Use your Platinum Rewards Visa when filling up your vehicle and earn 4x the rewards points. Redeem points for a wide selection of premium merchandise, gift cards to
Here we are... Episode 1 of Season 3. Last season was cut short for us due to... life. The chaos of pandemic, work, school, family, and life in general had finally caught up to us and we needed to reset ourselves. We took a much needed break and now we are BACK!! Right out of the gate we have an awesome guest who is an amazing writer and was a joy to speak to. Connect with Ron today for consultling, training, or mentoring! More about Rod Bourn: With a passion to improve people and organizations, Rod has worked in organizational development and leadership programming positons in a variety of industries including manufacturing, services, and higher education. Rod is the founder and Lead Ninja of Down, Set, Lead; a strategic consulting group focused on helping organizations grow their business and people through coaching, training and mentoring. He is also the Project Director for Goldman Sachs' 10,000 Small Businesses program in Baltimore. Rod's career started in HR and included progressive positions at London Fog, USF&G Insurance, Renaissance Hotels, and Rite Aid. He then spent 14 years as the Coordinator of Organizational and Professional Development at Harford Community College, where he designed, coordinated and delivered professional training; planned and facilitated professional conferences; and ran two professional associations: the Susquehanna Professional Association of Nonprofits (SPAN) and the Susquehanna Human Resource Association (SHRA). In the community Rod serves as a mentor and coach; he is the former President and a current board member of the MA & PA Heritage Trail Foundation; and in 2008 founded Anna's Guys, a collection of men who work with abused and sheltered children. He also founded and oversees the annual Catch A Pig 5k, having raising over $50k for the local Boys & Girls Clubs. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Business Administration at Towson University, and a Masters of Organizational Development from Johns Hopkins University. He was voted commencement speaker for his Harford Leadership Academy class. Rod is a native Marylander and enjoys various outdoor activities, traveling and gastronomic pursuits. He now lives in Dundalk and tries to keep pace with his wife Kim, a psychotherapist, and their two kids. How to connect with about Ron and what she does: Website: www.downsetlead.com Email: rbourn@downsetlead.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rod-bourn/ Contact Me: As always, feel free to reach out to me by emailing me at jenatthelrc@gmail.com for comments, suggestions, to let me know how the show is helping you, or to even suggest a future guest. I would love to hear from you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jen-hribar/message
In this episode, Rod Bourn shares how to use informal mentoring to move yourself ahead as a leader and how to reach back and help someone else leap ahead with theirs. Highlights From This Episode: Mentoring is a free resource that almost all of us never use Find someone that is 8-10 steps ahead of you to emulate Creating an informal relationship with a mentor The power of virtual assistants Having focus time and energy on things that make sense Links & Resources From This Episode: Read more: Upcoming book ‘Down, Set, Lead' by Rod Bourn Resources: Winning You Worksheet More About Rod Bourn With a passion to improve people and organizations, Rod has worked in organizational development and leadership programming positions in a variety of industries including manufacturing, services, and higher education. Rod is the founder and Lead Ninja of Down, Set, Lead; a strategic consulting group focused on helping organizations grow their business and people through coaching, training and mentoring. He is also the Project Director for Goldman Sachs' 10,000 Small Businesses program in Baltimore. Rod's career started in HR and included progressive positions at London Fog, USF&G Insurance, Renaissance Hotels, and Rite Aid. He then spent 14 years as the Coordinator of Organizational and Professional Development at Harford Community College, where he designed, coordinated and delivered professional training; planned and facilitated professional conferences; and ran two professional associations: the Susquehanna Professional Association of Non-profits (SPAN) and the Susquehanna Human Resource Association (SHRA). In the community Rod serves as a mentor and coach; he is the former President and a current board member of the MA & PA Heritage Trail Foundation; and in 2008 founded Anna's Guys, a collection of men who work with abused and sheltered children. He also founded and oversees the annual Catch A Pig 5k, having raising over $50k for the local Boys & Girls Clubs. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Business Administration at Towson University, and a Masters of Organizational Development from Johns Hopkins University. He was voted commencement speaker for his Harford Leadership Academy class. Rod is a native Harford Countian and enjoys various outdoor activities, traveling and gastronomic pursuits. He now lives in Dundalk and tries to keep pace with his wife Kim, a psychotherapist, and their two kids. Awesome FREE Resources for YOU! Entrepreneur Toolbox Newly Launched! Special access to reports, books and resources provided to you as gifts from our podcast expert guests. This valuable information covers various business and life topics. Power of 3 Daily Planner A one-page daily planner to keep you on track to reaching your goals and taking action on the important things in your business and life. Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They expose our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave a review on iTunes. Val Low is a digital & efficiency expert to entrepreneurs to clear the business clutter and thrive. Through her Focus&Freedom™ Method many entrepreneurs have experienced more focus, time and freedom. Val shows entrepreneurs how to calm the overwhelm and distractions with focus and efficiency strategies and tools that enable them to have the freedom to do the things that matter most in their business and life. Through her Magnify Your Brand™ program, entrepreneurs and experts clarify their message that attracts their ideal clients, a brand experience that people love to talk about and setting up in a one place online platform that makes it easier for entrepreneurs to spend time in their expertise. Visit Val's Website: https://vallow.me/ Connect with Val on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ValLow.page/ Connect with Val on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/val-low #sales #entrepreneur #business #branding #marketing #virtualassistant #success #leadership #coaching #mentoring #communication
Today we head to Bel Air ... Bel Air, Maryland and the DC area to visit with Patty Medina who is the Associate AD at Harford Community College. Patty is also a long time College Basketball Coach and the Founder of The HOOPER Mentality Foundation. Patty brings the energy on this interview as she shares her story along with some Best Practices on this episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
FALL FESTIVALEvent: 10/15/21 | 3:00 PM - 6:30 PMThe Kelly Bell Band will be performing from 5 - 6:30 PM. Website: PhatBlues.ComRain Date: 10/17/21* Parking: A & B Lots* Details: Carnival games and prizes, train rides, balloon artist, food concessions, various vendors selling or advertising their products/services, family friendly craft activities and more. The first 100 kids in costume get a goodie bag and more!* Ticketed event: $5 per person. Children 3 and Under are free.* Restrooms will be located in campus buildings. Masks will be provided for entry.Kelly Bell Band:Blues Revue Magazine describes the Kelly Bell Band (KBB) as “Among the most genre-expanding acts on today's blues scene. Who else can combine elements of hip-hop, funk, and blues-electrified here” Originally formed as the back-up band for rock and roll pioneer, Bo Diddley, KBB has been touring the world ever since entertaining fans in Japan, Spain, Italy, Greece, Cuba, Germany and more.The band has won two prestigious Maryland Music Awards, including “Best Blues Band.” In 2018 they were been nominated for “Music Icon”. KBB has been voted “Best Blues Band” in the Mid Atlantic Region (12 years in a row), and was recently named “Best Band” by Baltimore Style Magazine.“The Kelly Bell Band is exactly the kind of genre-bending, rule-breaking, and color-smearing group the music scene of 2019 desperately needs. The Kelly Bell Band lives outside of all the lines and freely mixes blues, funk, rock, metal, hip-hop, and more into a compelling fusion of musical styles.” – Mike O'Cull, Rock And Blues MuseTheir debut album, ‘Phat Blues Music' remains one of the best selling releases in Mid-Atlantic region history. In addition to Kelly's role as front man, Bell is a regular on area radio shows, commercials, television news and several television and movie appearances.Kelly Bell, known as ‘The Bluesman', is joined by vocalist Rahsaan “Wordslave” Eldridge, Ryan Fowler and Eric Robinson (guitar), Frankie Hernandez (bass), John Robert Buell (drums) and Dane Paul Russell (harmonica). The band are active in supporting our military, playing shows regularly for our troops. KBB believes in providing both physical and emotional support to our nation's soldiers through Navy Entertainment.KBB doesn't take any show or appearance for granted. Their goal remains to always put on the best show every night entertaining fans through their stage show, music and audience interaction. The band can be found conversing with fans before and after shows. They make it a point to sign items and pose for photos with fans after each performance.Tickets for the event are available at: Tickets.Harford.Edu
The Sew Much More Podcast is sponsored by; The Workroom Channel Scarlet Thread Consulting The WCAA The Curtains and Soft Furnishings Resource Library Merril Y Landis, LTD Angel's Distributing, LLC Jean Lawes is the owner of HomeStyle Workroom, LLC, a Custom Workroom to the Trade, located in Jarrettsville, Maryland. With an extensive background in Sewing and Design, Jean is thrilled to be working with outstanding Interior Designers in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Thanks to Jeanelle Dech’s marvelous “Real Workroom” series, she met her “partner in crime,” Cindi Gray, owner of Manor Decorative Services. Fabricating, and collaborating together (two business ventures working in a cooperative), they truly make a Dynamic Duo! Cindi Gray learned to love sewing as a small child and eventually leveraged that love into a business when she established Manor Decorative Services in 1999 in her home in Monkton MD. This allowed her a flexible schedule to be available to her family, as well as allowing her to earn a degree in Interior Design from Harford Community College. She has recently joined forces with Jean Lawes of Homestyle Workroom LLC, working together to create beautiful window treatments for local designers. Links and Resources; You can see the Real Workroom Tours on The Workroom Channel's YouTube site. Ann Johnson's Workroom Skills Class If you would like the sheets Jean mentioned, please email me at ceilwdi@gmail.com and I will send them to you.
Republicans in the Maryland House of Delegates propose a new option for parents who are frustrated by their students' slow return to in-person learning. Baltimore City Council members accuse Comcast of price gouging. And the President of Harford Community College discusses the pandemic's impact on enrollment numbers and the overall fiscal health of community colleges, here and across the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, it’s another edition of Midday on Higher Education, our occasional series of conversations with the leaders of Maryland’s colleges and universities. Tom's guest is Dr. Theresa B. Felder, who began her tenure as president of Harford Community College in Bel Air, Maryland, just three weeks ago. Like many other community colleges across the country, Harford has struggled in recent years with declining enrollment. Overall, college enrollment is down about 2 and half percent, but community colleges have seen a 10% decline, nationwide, according to Inside Higher Ed. Last Friday, the Board of Trustees of Harford Community College approved a preliminary budget that is $737,000 less than the budget for the current year. Dr. Theresa Felder came to Maryland from Ohio, where she was in the senior leadership of Clark State Community College. She is the first African American to serve as president of Harford Community College. She joins us today on Zoom. As always, we welcome listener questions and comments. Call 410.662.8780, email us: midday@wypr.org, or Tweet us: @MiddayWYPR. ____________________________________________ COVID-19 Vaccine Update: The Maryland Health Department has announced that people 65 years old and older are now eligible to receive a COVID 19 vaccine. This age cohort joins front line health care workers, teachers, people in group home settings, food and agricultural workers, postal employees, as well as restaurant, grocery and transit workers. But getting an appointment is difficult. Here in Baltimore City, residents in this group may submit their contact information on the website of the Baltimore City Health Department. The department says it will notify people of available appointments when they become available. The web address is: http://www.coronavirus.baltimorecity.gov If you don’t have access to the internet, you may call 410-396-CARE (2273) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hondo Handy's Podcast has a conversation with Kathy Burly, Director of Parks & Recreation in Harford County, Maryland. Kathy shares her journey from being an athlete at Aberdeen High School to attending Salisbury University. She discuss her early days of returning to her county and becoming a Recreation Specialist and working with the Recreation Councils. She later worked as a Coordinator of Physical Education and Outdoor Recreation for Harford Community College. Now serving as Director of Parks and Recreation, she says, “It's a dream come true.” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosts Bob Mumby and Leslie Greenly Smith, from the Harford County Public Library, interview Lunell Patrick, Assistant Director for Development, Adam Fornwalt, Manager for Sports Information and Game Operations, Jordan Williams, Event Coordinator & Gift Officer and Dimitrios Jelen-Joy, Head Men’s Basketball Coach and Manager for Athletic Compliance and Student Success, Harford Community College.
Rich Bennett and Lyle Garitty talk with 4 people from Harford Community CollegeSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HarCoLiving)
Today, another in our occasional series, Midday on Higher Education, in which we sit down with the Presidents of colleges and universities throughout the state. My guest is the President of Harford Community College in Bel Air, Dr. Dianna G. Phillips.
Today, Tom explores the rich history of food, farming and environmental conservation in Harford County.His guest is Dr. Sharon Stowers, a professor of anthropology and sociology -- who is also a registered dietitian and nutritionist.She is Harford Community College's first Scholar-in-Residence and has been researching Harford County's agriculture and food scene. Her year-long program is called ----Gathering at the Community Table: Celebrating Harford's Farms and Foods.----On Saturday, March 16, Stowers will lead ----Opening the Dialogue: A Symposium for the Public and Farmers---- at Harford Community College. For more information about the event, please click here.
Co-hosts Leslie Greenly Smith, of the Harford County Public Library, and Libby Parris, manager of WAMD, interview Jordan Williams, Event Coordinator and Gift Officer, Harford Community College.
LETS GO CAPS!!!! The Eastern Conference Finals are tied up 3-3, and headed to game 7! Time to lay the wood, and stay aggressive! The Orioles struggles continue, as they lose 4 of 5. Would someone actually take Chris Davis' contract, if it meant getting Machado and Britton? OTA's are underway for the Ravens! Fred dives into the value of getting an Orlando Brown Jr in the third round! Looks like all smiles and high fives between Joe Flacco and Lamar Jackson! Fred and Scott venture down memory lane as they take a trip to Harford Community College to catch the MIAA A Conference Championship game. They find some "gems" to highlight during the game. Come check this episode out!!!
Baseball is easy – score more runs than your opponent and you win. But there is a recipe for building your offense and we connected with two coaches who have consistently placed their programs at the top of offensive columns: Matt Bragga, head coach at Tennessee Tech University and Tom Eller, head coach at Harford Community College. Both coaches are having tremendous seasons so far. Bragga’s offense is ranked first nationally in multiple categories including 11.5 runs per game. Eller’s leads the country with 194 stolen bases and also walks. Inside this show, we pull back the curtain on what truly goes on inside the cages and batting practice, the inner details of what’s being taught and the language that drives each unique culture. We also explore constructing a lineup, which is different for both coaches, plus the statistics that they pay attention to that provide the true glimpse into who is producing inside their offensive group. This is yet another ‘take feverish notes’ episode as both Bragga and Eller offer up drills, ideas, concepts and specific batting practice routines and competitive situational routines that should find their way into your practice plans.
Baseball is easy – score more runs than your opponent and you win. But there is a recipe for building your offense and we connected with two coaches who have consistently placed their programs at the top of offensive columns: Matt Bragga, head coach at Tennessee Tech University and Tom Eller, head coach at Harford Community College. Both coaches are having tremendous seasons so far. Bragga's offense is ranked first nationally in multiple categories including 11.5 runs per game. Eller's leads the country with 194 stolen bases and also walks. Inside this show, we pull back the curtain on what truly goes on inside the cages and batting practice, the inner details of what's being taught and the language that drives each unique culture. We also explore constructing a lineup, which is different for both coaches, plus the statistics that they pay attention to that provide the true glimpse into who is producing inside their offensive group. This is yet another ‘take feverish notes' episode as both Bragga and Eller offer up drills, ideas, concepts and specific batting practice routines and competitive situational routines that should find their way into your practice plans.
Baseball is easy – score more runs than your opponent and you win. But there is a recipe for building your offense and we connected with two coaches who have consistently placed their programs at the top of offensive columns: Matt Bragga, head coach at Tennessee Tech University and Tom Eller, head coach at Harford Community College. Both coaches are having tremendous seasons so far. Bragga's offense is ranked first nationally in multiple categories including 11.5 runs per game. Eller's leads the country with 194 stolen bases and also walks. Inside this show, we pull back the curtain on what truly goes on inside the cages and batting practice, the inner details of what's being taught and the language that drives each unique culture. We also explore constructing a lineup, which is different for both coaches, plus the statistics that they pay attention to that provide the true glimpse into who is producing inside their offensive group. This is yet another ‘take feverish notes' episode as both Bragga and Eller offer up drills, ideas, concepts and specific batting practice routines and competitive situational routines that should find their way into your practice plans.
Co-hosts Bob Mumby and Leslie Greenly Smith, Administrator - Marketing and Communications of The Harford County Public Library interview Julie Mancine, Hays- Heighe house coordinator and college Archivist at Harford Community College.
Co-hosts Bob Mumby and Jennifer Button, Executive Assistant to the CEO of The Harford County Public Library interview Denise Dregier- Director for college & alumni for Harford Community College, and Jordan Williams- event coordinator & gift officer for Harford Community College
Co-hosts Bob Mumby and Jennifer Button, Executive Assistant to the CEO of The Harford County Public Library interview John Mayhorne from Harford Community College and Jillian Lader from Harford Counity Public Schools.
Co-hosts Bob Mumby and Jennifer Button, Executive Assistant to the CEO of The Harford County Public Library interview Derek DeWitt, Boys and Girls Club of Harford County and Rod Bourn, Harford Community College.
This week Laurie's tasting some hometown brews with Hugh Sisson of Heavy Seas Beer. We’ll find out about some of the new things happening at Heavy Seas and how you can meet Hugh in person at the Harford Community College’s Wine Expo on Sunday! The post Heavy Seas Beer appeared first on Laurie Forster | Wine Expert | Wine Coach | Wine Speaker.
David J. Smith is the national educational outreach officer at the United States Institute of Peace. He coordinates institute-wide educational outreach and public programming efforts. Smith works closely with educational and professional associations, academic institutions, and public groups to promote institute objectives. He speaks frequently to community, faculty and student groups on a variety of issues including civil society and peacebuilding, child soldiers, conflict resolution education and international education. Before joining the institute in 2005, his work focused on teaching at the college and university level. As a Fulbright scholar, Smith taught peace studies and alternative dispute resolution at the University of Tartu in Tartu, Estonia. He has also taught at the undergraduate level at Harford Community College, Goucher College, Towson University, and Stevenson University, and at the graduate level at George Mason University. Through USIP, he has traveled widely around the U.S. consulting with colleges and universities on approaches to teaching peace. He has also worked in the fields of domestic and community conflict resolution, and as a practicing attorney. He has lectured on American mediator practice at Uppsala University in Sweden and the University of Jammu in India. Smith currently serves on the Rockville, Maryland Human Rights Commission and has published in the International Herald Tribune, Baltimore Sun, and Chronicle of Higher Education. Smith holds a B.A. in political science and urban affairs from the American University School of Public Affairs, an M.S. from the George Mason University Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, and a J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law. www.usip.org