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Charlottesville Community Engagement
September 30, 2025: Albemarle Supervisors briefed on climate action initiatives, FY2026 spending

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 19:03


Today's edition is sponsored by the Ragged Mountain Running and Walking ShopSeptember 30 is the final day of the federal fiscal New Year and one version of today's Charlottesville Community Engagement could perhaps have been about how this region might be affected by a federal shutdown. Each edition of this newsletter could be a lot of different things, but what gets selected is usually a matter of what is available for me to write.I'm Sean Tubbs and for a story on the looming shutdown, I refer you to the Virginia Political Newsletter by my colleague Brandon Jarvis.In today's installment:* Albemarle Supervisors have endorsed their legislative priorities for the 2026 General Assembly while Charlottesville City Council is still working on theirs* Jaunt turns 50 this year and is seeking stories from riders* Albemarle Supervisors get a progress report on climate action initiatives including where $522K in spending will go this fiscal yearThanks for reading Charlottesville Community Engagement ! This post is public so feel free to share it.First shout-out: A Week Without DrivingHow different would your life be if you didn't have a car? From Monday, September 29 to Sunday October 5, Livable Cville invites you to join the local Week Without Driving experience. The goal is to learn more about barriers and challenges that nondrivers face in our community and to reflect on the challenges you would face as a full-time non-driver.There are many reasons why people do not drive, including people with disabilities, youth, seniors and those who can't afford vehicles or gas. A third of people living in the United States do not have a driver's license, but are forced to navigate a mobility system designed almost exclusively for drivers.Livable Cville expects the Week Without Driving experience will help participants better appreciate the challenges and barriers they face. For more information and to register your participation, please visit: https://livablecville.org/weekwithoutdrivingLocal elected officials preparing for 2026 General AssemblyThere are over a hundred days left until the 2026 session of the Virginia General Assembly and less than two months until legislators can begin to pre-file bills.Across Virginia, localities are determining what priorities they would like to see turned into legislation.At their meeting on September 15, Charlottesville City Council went through a long list of suggestions from the Planning Commission, the Human Rights Commission, and the Office of Sustainability.“Energy prices are going up,” said Kristel Riddervold, the city's sustainability director. “Legislative priorities related to expanding distributed energy, meaning solar, all over the place in different ways.”Riddervold said city priorities are for the Virginia General Assembly to maintain the 2020 Virginia Clean Economy Act, full funding for the Virginia Clean Energy Innovation Bank, and reform of rules for construction of data centers. You can see the full list here.The Human Rights Commission submitted a three page list including a request for legislation for expanded rights for those who rent, a request for localities to have right of first refusal to purchase supported housing units, and a $60 million state fund for housing assistance to support 5,000 families. Another legislative request is to require all Virginia localities to maintain a public homeless shelter. You can view this list here.Vice Mayor Brian Pinkston said many of those ideas seem very aspirational and may not take into account political realities.“The one that says here, ‘require that each county and city in Virginia maintain a public overnight homeless shelter or fund a private equivalent,'” Pinkston said. “I mean, that would be lovely because we're, we're doing this. I have a sense for neighboring counties and communities, the work that we're doing here. But does that have any hope of being passed?””City Councilor Michael Payne said many of the Human Rights Commission's requests are part of statewide efforts and many of the aspirations could get through depending on who holds the majority in 2026.“There definitely [are] some that potentially I think really could get passed this year, including like the 5,000 family funds or first right of refusal, but for example, the homeless shelter one you mentioned. I mean, I would feel. I think we could all feel confident saying there's no chance that passes this year.”The Planning Commission submitted a list of 15 potential pieces of legislation. The first addresses the section of state code that is at the heart of the lawsuit against the city's zoning code. Number six is a reintroduction of failed legislation that would allow localities to tax land and improvements at different rates. (view the list)Council will have a further discussion on October 6 before adopting their legislative agenda on October 20.The Albemarle Board of Supervisors is a little further ahead and had the third of three work sessions at their meeting on September 17. Albemarle has four legislative priorities, three of which would involve legislation and the fourth being a budget amendment.“First, we're seeking as a priority enabling localities to enforce the Virginia Landlord Tenant Act,” said County Attorney Andy Herrick. “We're also carrying over from past years expanding the authority to use photo speed monitoring devices.Currently those are limited to road construction work zones and school zones and Albemarle wants to be able to use them on rural roads. Albemarle also wants the General Assembly to try again on legislation to allow localities to hold a referendum on whether to levy a one cent sales tax to fund school construction.“This is an initiative that has been sought in prior years, that's passed the Assembly and been vetoed by the Governor in the past two years,” Herrick said.The budget amendment relates to another item Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed this year. The legislature's version of the budget had funding for a connector trail to connect Biscuit Run Park with the Monacon Indian Nation Tribute.Supervisors adopted their legislative priorities and the next step is to schedule a meeting with area legislators.To learn more about some of the statewide issues, read this story in the Virginia Mercury from Charlotte Rene Woods.Jaunt turns 50 this year and seeks travel storiesAs the Week Without Driving continues, one way people participating might get around is public transit. In addition to Charlottesville Area Transit, the region is served by Jaunt, a public service corporation that formed in 1975.To celebrate, Jaunt is asking people to submit their stories of using the service.“As we look back on 50 years of service, we know the most important part of Jaunt's story is the people we serve,” said Mike Murphy, Jaunt's Chief Executive Officer. “Our mission has always been rooted in community, care, and connection—and this anniversary is about celebrating the ways Jaunt has supported essential regional needs for mobility across generations.”Jaunt was created as Jefferson Area United Transportation but the acronym became the official name in 1983.Have a story from that time? Tell Jaunt at the website they've created.Second shout-out: Five Things ReLeaf has done recently!Time for a subscriber-supported shout-out, this time for ReLeaf Cville!* On April 21, ReLeaf Cville celebrated Arbor Day 2025 by talking with 40 fourth grade students at Greenbrier Elementary about the importance of urban tree canopy, and then planting a tree on the preschool playground* On April 25, the Van Yahres Tree Company donated time and energy to provide tree care to 45 trees ReLeaf planted in the Rose Hill Neighborhood, Fall 2023* On May 10 at RiverFest, Green Team members Moos and Antony joined Keith Pitchford, Board vice-chair, and Cathy Boyd, Executive Director, in providing information about ReLeaf Cville and playing Tree Bingo* In May, C-Ville Weekly profiled ReLeaf Cville's efforts to help homeowners turn their yards into leafy oases - and cool their neighborhoods.* The fourth annual Green Team session took place this week and was designed to equip rising 9th-12th graders in tree knowledge and tree care skills, this year's schedule includes sessions co-led by the Rivanna Conservation Alliance, Van Yahres Tree Company, Master Naturalists, Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards, Community Climate Collaborative, and Steve Gaines, Charlottesville's Urban Forester.Albemarle Supervisors briefed on Climate Action programs, $522K in FY2026 spendingFor the past eight years, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors has been in support of efforts to monitor greenhouse gas emissions as part of an international bid to keep global temperatures from rising. For six years, though, a different set of elected officials opted out of the program.On September 17, 2025, the six elected officials got a briefing from staff on county and regional efforts to reduce emissions and adapt to a world of higher temperatures and more volatile storms. They were also briefed on how staff plans to use $300,000 the Board dedicated to the issue at the end of the FY2026 budget process as I reported at the time.Resources:* 44-page progress report from Albemarle staff* Slide presentation from the briefingBut first, some recent history.Recent historyIn June 1998, local leaders signed a document called the Sustainability Accords, a series of statements intended to solidify the work of several environmental groups working in the area. While climate action itself was not mentioned, the document called for the development of “attractive and economical transportation alternatives to single occupancy vehicle use” and called for the promotion of “conserv[e]ation and efficient use of energy resources.”In December 2007, Albemarle Supervisors voted to adopt a goal of reducing carbon emissions by 80 percent by the year 2050. At the time, Supervisor Ken Boyd voted for the “Cool Counties” initiative though he expressed concern about the potential impacts. (read a story I wrote then)In the years that followed, a group called the Jefferson Area Tea Party raised concerns about both the resolution and the county's membership in the International Council for Sustainability. The ICLEI group provided resources to measure greenhouse gas reductions and Boyd sought to end participation“We are being infiltrated in local government by an agenda that is set by this international organization,” Boyd said in early May 2011 as I reported at the time. “I think it's now a cancer that is infiltrating our local government here.”By that time, two other Republicans had joined the Board of Supervisors giving Boyd votes he needed to change direction. Democrat Lindsay Dorrier Jr. was a swing vote.Lane Auditorium was packed on the night of June 8, 2011 with some in the crowd defending sustainability efforts and continued participation in efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Members of the Tea Party claimed that civil liberties were being threatened.At the end of the meeting, Supervisors voted 4-2 to end participation in ICLEI as I reported at the time. Three months later, they ended participation in Cool Counties as reported in the Charlottesville Daily Progress.However, the Republican majority would come to an end in 2013 after Democratic candidates defeated Duane Snow in the Samuel Miller District and Rodney Thomas in the Rio District.Back on the jobIn September 2017, Supervisors voted to adopt a resolution to “support local actions to reduce climate pollution.”“In October 2019, the Board adopted greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets in line with the Paris Agreement,” said Jamie Powers, a county employee since 2023 who is now Albemarle's Climate Program Manager. “The next year, October 2020, the board adopted the Climate Action Plan and stood up the Climate Action Program to implement that plan and help get the community's emissions down in line with the board's targets.”The targets now call for a 45 percent in emissions reductions from 2008 levels by 2030 and to be carbon-free by 2050.Powers said emissions continue to climb across the world and the effects of climate change are here now as a present crisis rather than one for the future to deal with.“The impacts are generally going to be worse over time and increasingly unpredictable unless we can get global emissions under control,” Powers said. “And we do have a role to play locally.”Albemarle's reduction targets are in line with the Paris Agreement which set a framework to reduce emissions so that the increase in global warming could be kept below 2 degrees Celsius. The increase is now at 1.5 degrees.Powers said climate change itself is not the underlying problem.“It is a symptom of a set of problems,” Powers said. “This socioeconomic system that we have, it works exactly as designed and it brings us to a climate crisis and a biodiversity crisis and all these sorts of things. So if we are going to effectively address the climate crisis, we need to take a look at our systems and address things appropriately.”The models used by Albemarle and other local governments are complex and conform to the Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories. These are put together by ICLEI and emissions come from many source sectors.“The major sectors of emissions are transportation, stationary energy, and that includes solar,” said Greg Harper, Albemarle's chief of environmental services. “That would be kind of like reducing that stationary energy. Ag force and land use is a smaller contributor and then waste as well.”Albemarle resumed doing inventories in 2018 and Harper said emission levels dropped during COVID but increased for 2022. Data is about two years behind. Harper said reductions can be decreased many ways, such as if many groups can work together to reduce a metric known as “vehicle miles traveled.”“We don't want to stop activity in the county, obviously, but we want to shift people from driving a car by themselves to taking mass transportation, getting on their bicycle for smaller commutes,” Harper said.Powers said Albemarle has been active in many ways to encourage reductions such as supporting home energy improvements, providing “climate action activity kits” through a nonprofit, installing electric vehicle chargers, and creation of the Energy Resource Hub.Albemarle also provided several grants including $20,000 for the International Rescue Committee's New Roots farming program to allow them to electrify equipment and improve their agricultural practices.“If we break down some of the things that they were doing from their composting practice, we calculated that about 25 tons of carbon dioxide is sequestered by them using the composting practices,” Powers said. “About 5 tons of avoided emissions by removing synthetic fertilizers from their operations.”All told, Powers said about 38 tons of carbon dioxide emissions were prevented.Albemarle County is also collaborating with the City of Charlottesville and the University of Virginia on the Resilient Together initiative which seeks to create a resilience plan to adapt to a different weather pattern. That will come before the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors in early 2026.FY2026 fundingPowers also outlined a recommendation of how Albemarle might put that $300,000 to use, as well as another $222,000 in carry over funds for climate action.“The Board made it clear we wanted to emphasize projects that are going to get the most value in terms of emission reductions in FY26,” Powers said.The Residential Energy Improvements line item is intended to assist property owners with lower incomes and that $237,000 does not include another $150,000 the county received through the federal Community Development Block Grant program.“A lot of times, especially in low income households, energy is going out the window, literally,” Powers said. “And so how can we help those folks tighten up their envelopes so when they're turning the AC or the heat on, it's still staying in the home instead of heading out the window.”The Local Energy Alliance Partnership (LEAP) and the Albemarle Housing Improvement Program (AHIP) are partners on that project. Powers said the goal will be to reach up to 50 homes, decreasing emissions classified as “stationary” energy. He estimates the return on investment will be about $3,000 per ton of emissions prevented.Another $100,000 will be spent on energy efficiency in county-owned buildings.“Most likely implementation looks like LED installation, LED fixture installation, likely at two different buildings,” Powers said. “If we transition the equivalent of the space of Northside Library to those fixtures, we would reduce again in that stationary energy category, one of those four categories by 0.03 at $700 per ton and annually that'd be a 143 ton reduction.”Albemarle funded the Energy Resource Hub in FY2025 at the $100,000 level and an additional $63,000 for this year. This is a program that helps homeowners find rebates and other incentives.Partners have not yet been found for the Climate Action Collaboration initiative.For previous coverage on climate action issues, visit Information Charlottesville.Reading material for September 30, 2025* Whistleblowers accuse HUD of ‘systematically undermining' fair housing laws, Ryan Kushner, Multifamily Dive, September 25, 2025* HUD cuts multifamily mortgage insurance premiums, Julie Strupp, Multifamily Dive, September 26, 2025* Albemarle County to consider delay on data center ordinance, Jenette Hastings, WVIR 29NBC, September 28, 2025* Watershed mapping project shows rapid loss of forests, offers new view of Va.'s changing landscapes, Evan Visconti, September 29, 2025* Charlottesville's schools are old. Local officials are trying to change that, Brandon Kile, Cavalier Daily, September 29, 2025* Afton Scientific breaks ground on $200 million expansion in Albemarle, Kate Nuechterlein, September 29, 2025What's the ending, #929?Today I could not get moving. Something is off but my job is to bring people information. I picked up four new paid subscribers since posting the May 2025 transactions, and it is important to get out what I can.The story I wanted to tell today was an accounting of yesterday's traffic congestion caused by a truck hitting a bridge under construction that carries Old Ivy Road over the U.S. 250. I lack the resources to get such a story together but I have questions about whether such an incident is covered by emergency management officials in the area.There are so many stories I want to tell, and sometimes the best I can do is link to other people's coverage. Here's a story from VPM. Here's one from 29NBC News. Here's another from CBS19. How about Cville Right Now?There is a lot of rhetoric about climate action and moving people out of automobiles. Is any of it having any effect? Are fewer people driving alone? How many people are paying attention to this issue? What is the community supposed to do when a major highway is shuttered for hours? Are we all so endless trapped in a news cycle that solutions remain elusive, situations remain intractable?I don't have the answer but I know I want to be part of an information ecosystem that seeks to do better than what we have at the moment with a series of wicked problems that are difficult to solve in this era of fragmentation.So what's today's ending? A note that David Bowie's Diamond Dogs helped me think this morning and this 1973 special seems important. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Brownfield Ag News
Iowa Player with Heart: KaRena Herrick

Brownfield Ag News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 0:59


KaRena Herrick was nominated as a Beck's Player with Heart for her dedication and commitment on and off the field, course, and court. In school, KaRena participates in swimming, golf, basketball, softball, and the FFA chapter. She loves being part of a team that pushes her to be the best she can be and work with people who have the same interests. She also likes the competition and challenging herself to do better and compete at a high level. Through her involvement in the community, KaRena has been able to learn responsibility and the importance of serving others. KaRena is a volunteer firefighter, responding to calls, assisting in emergencies, and helping with community safety events. She is also part of the National Honor Society, where she participates in service projects, and participates in church as a mentor to younger kids. KaRena has recently become more involved in the agriculture industry through showing cattle and the FFA. She has learned all about the hard work, dedication, and patience it takes to succeed in the industry. To KaRena, agriculture is about continuing traditions, supporting communities, and being part of something bigger than herself. After high school, KaRena plans to attend Iowa State University to study animal science and eventually go to vet school.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Fairy Whispering Podcast
Ep 81 Herrick's Fairy Temple: Opera, Fairies and Audio Ghosts with Lucinda Guy

Fairy Whispering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 76:51


In this magical episode of the Fairy Whispering Podcast, I'm thrilled to dive into the world of sound art and opera with the talented Lucinda Guy. Lucinda's latest creation, inspired by Robert Herrick's 17th-century poem "The Fairy Temple," is set to premiere at Tête à Tête, the UK's leading festival of new opera, on Tuesday, September 23rd at the Cockpit Theatre in London.Lucinda's artistic practice engages in ritual, participatory music, and improvisation. She often intertwines hymns and traditional melodies, delving into themes of landscape and the sacred. As a researcher at Transtechnology Research, University of Plymouth, she explores the intersection of automation with radio art, pushing the boundaries of sound.Herrick's poem, the temple "with small bones instead of walls," conjures visions of enchanting and hedonistic rituals under the "silver light of snails." The poem's oscillation between the sublime and the ridiculous creates a rich, magical backdrop for Lucinda's opera.This production promises to transport the audience into the captivating realm of fairies, featuring performers who reside near Dean Prior, where Herrick served as vicar. The opera not only includes recordings from this mystical location but also showcases fresh live music that brings the spirit of the fairies to life.I've had the pleasure of knowing Lucinda since 2021, having participated in her audio workshops on Dartmoor for her creative project Skylark FM radio. Those experiences ignited my passion for sound and led me on a journey into podcasting. In our conversation, we recorded at the very church where Herrick preached, nestled in the enchanting setting of Dean Prior, Devon. Lucinda describes the church's remarkable acoustics, which blend the sounds of bustling traffic into ethereal audio ghosts that resemble choral harmonies. We even engaged in a playful call-and-response, with delightful results woven into the episode. The mingling of external noises and these spectral echoes crafts a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere as we explore Herrick's poetry and the delightful world of his fairies.To catch a fairy whisper you have to listen closely, listen with me…If you're eager to catch a glimpse of this enchanting opera, tickets are available starting at just £6.50. Secure yours here: [The Fairy Temple at The Cockpit Theatre](https://www.thecockpit.org.uk/show/the_fairy_temple).**Connect with Lucinda:**- Skylark FM: [Skylark.fm](https://skylark.fm/about/)**Contact the Show:** clairefairywhisperer@gmail.com  **Show Notes:** [The Fairy Whispering Podcast](www.thefairywhispering.com)  **Follow the Magic:** [Instagram](www.instagram.com/fairywhisperingpodcast)**Have you seen a fairy?**  Share your sightings with the Fairy Census: [Fairy Census Submission](https://www.fairyist.com/survey/) **Explore Past Fairy Censuses:** [Read Fairy Census 1 & 2](https://www.fairyist.com/survey/read-the-fairy-census-1-and-2/)**Mentioned in the Episode:**- The Fairy Temple by Robert Herrick: [Read Here](https://www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/herrick/fairytemple.htm)- Learn About Robert Herrick: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Herrick_(poet))**Music Credits:**  - Intro Music: "Forest of Butterflies" by Twelve Trees  Music in episode: Ancient Winds by Kevin McCleod https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/music.html- Outro Music: Lucinda Guy / Claire Casely  **Photos:**  - By Claire Casely, Lucinda Guy 

Lost Spaces
Greatest HIts - 'It Took Almost 30 Years Before I Actually Transitioned' - with Amethysta Herrick

Lost Spaces

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 59:25


This episode first appeared in 2024, and here's what I had to say... There's one question that gets asked in this week's episode that's really stuck with me and that I continued to ponder even after we'd said our goodbyes and turned our microphones off...And that question is: how do you know when you have become the person that you're supposed to be?By that I mean - at what point do you say 'yes this is the person I was supposed to be' rather than continue to strive and figure that out? Or, do you just kind of like make do with who you presently are and accept that that might change one day?And it's one of those annoying questions where there probably isn't an answer, so it's not worth expending any energy trying to figure it out, but if you have any suggestions do let me know!But for now, let's focus on our guest for this week's episode, Amethysta Herrick, writer and host of the Gender Identity Weekly podcast.Amethysta came out as a trans woman in 2022, but if you've ever come out then you know that it takes a lot of mental computation and processing to get to that point and it's usually something that you know about a long time before you're willing to share it with the wider world.But luckily for us we have queer spaces where it's safe to explore these things.And, one of the places that helped Amethysta explore and understand her identity was the Athens, Georgia bar Boneshakers, where, way back in the 90s, she got to try out an alternate identity - she named herself Selina after Catwoman's civilian name - and just got to flirt, hang out, and exist as herself.

The Country
The Country 16/09/25: Jason Herrick talks to Jamie Mackay

The Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 6:07 Transcription Available


It seems dissatisfaction with regional councils is not just limited to Canterbury, following on from yesterday’s interview with former Mid Canterbury President of Federated Farmers David Clark. Today, it’s the turn of the current Southland President to voice his frustration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Jamie Mackay: The Country host on Federated Farmers claiming Environment Southland is creating extra stress for farmers

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 4:09 Transcription Available


Jason Herrick from Southland Federated Farmers has raised concerns over Environment Southland's 'heavy-handed' approach to compliance. Herrick says these standards are creating unprecedented stress and financial pressure for farmers. The Country's Jamie Mackay explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup
REX Sep 17 - Stu Davison from HighGround Dairy, Jason Herrick from Southland Fed Farmers and Emma Higgins from Rabobank

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 44:35


On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Stu Davison from HighGround Dairy in Chicago about the latest Global Dairy Event (-0.8%), the All Blacks and F1... He talks with Southland Federated Farmers President Jason Herrick about what he's describing as heavy-handed tactics from Environment Southland regarding winter grazing compliance, some farmers being invoiced for compliance checks despite not breaching any rules and Environment Southland's rejection of these claims... And he talks with RaboResearch senior analyst Emma Higgins about its Q3 Global Dairy Quarterly Report, the rise of global milk supply and why that could test the market balance over the year ahead. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup
Jason Herrick - "It's just total revenue gathering"

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 14:25


Dom talks with Southland Federated Farmers President Jason Herrick about what he's describing as heavy-handed tactics from Environment Southland regarding winter grazing compliance, some farmers being invoiced for compliance checks despite not breaching any rules and Environment Southland's rejection of these claims. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.

The NFN Radio News Podcast
Defending Transgender Identity | Amethysta Herrick, PhD | Lean to the Left Podcast

The NFN Radio News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 31:00


In Defending Transgender Identity on the Lean to the Left Podcast, host Bob Gatty sits down with Amethysta Herrick, PhD, a transgender woman, scientist, and advocate, to discuss the growing wave of discriminatory legislation targeting transgender individuals.Ami shares her remarkable story—from childhood struggles and suicide attempts to building a successful career as a scientist and executive, and ultimately transitioning to live authentically. She dives deep into the importance of identity, resilience, and the human experience, and discusses how Trump-era policies devastated the transgender community.Ami also shares her mission with Purple Paw Clan, an organization dedicated to defending transgender rights and supporting those on their journey toward self-discovery and acceptance.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Estevanico, aka Mustapha al-Azemmour

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 42:41 Transcription Available


Estevanico was a translator and guide, and was probably the first person of any race from outside the Americas to enter what’s now Arizona and New Mexico – which happened in 1539. Research: Birzer, Dedra McDonald and J.M.H. Clark. “Esteban Dorantes.” Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade. Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation. https://enslaved.org/fullStory/16-23-92882/ Birzer, Dedra McDonald. "Esteban." Oxford African American Studies Center. May 31, 2013. Oxford University Press. Date of access 30 Jul. 2025, https://oxfordaasc.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780195301731.001.0001/acref-9780195301731-e-34375 Chipman, Donald E. and Robert S. Wedd. “How Historical Myths Are Born...... And Why They Seldom Die.” The Southwestern Historical Quarterly , January, 2013. https://www.jstor.org/stable/24388345 Clark, J.M.H. "Esteban the African ‘Estebanico’." Oxford African American Studies Center. May 31, 2017. Oxford University Press. Date of access 30 Jul. 2025, https://oxfordaasc.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780195301731.001.0001/acref-9780195301731-e-73900 Docter, Mary. “Enriched by Otherness: The Transformational Journey of Cabeza de Vaca.” Christianity and Literature , Autumn 2008, Vol. 58, No. 1. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44313875 "Estevanico (1500-1539)." Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale, 1998. Gale Academic OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A148426031/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=41f83344. Accessed 28 July 2025. Flint, Richard. “Dorantes, Esteban de.” New Mexico Office of the State Historian. Via archive.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20110728080635/http://www.newmexicohistory.org/filedetails.php?fileID=464 Gordon, Richard A. “Following Estevanico: The Influential Presence of an African Slave in Sixteenth-century New World Historiography.” Colonial Latin American Review Vol. 15, No. 2, December 2006. Gordon-Reed, Annette. “Estebanico’ s America.” The Atlantic. June 2021. Herrick, Dennis. “Esteban.” University of New Mexico Press. 2018. Project MUSE. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/60233. Ilahiane, Hsain. “Estevan de Dorantes, Estevanico: The First Moroccan and African Explorer of the American Southwest.” Southwest Center. Via YouTube. 2/21/2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLm0BsFDfvk Ilahiane, Hsain. “Estevan De Dorantes, the Moor or the Slave? The other Moroccan explorer of New Spain.” The Journal of North African Studies, 5:3, 1-14, DOI: 10.1080/13629380008718401 Ladd, Edmund J. “Zuni on the Day the Men in Metal Arrived.” From The Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva. Shirley Cushing Flint and Richard Flint, eds. University Press of Colorado. 2004. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/3827 Logan, Rayford. “Estevanico, Negro Discoverer of the Southwest: A Critical Reexamination.” Phylon (1940-1956), Vol. 1, No. 4 (4th Qtr., 1940). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/272298 Sando, Joe S. “Pueblo nations: eight centuries of Pueblo Indian history.” Santa Fe, N.M. : Clear Light. 1992. Shields, E. Thomson. "Esteban." Oxford African American Studies Center. December 01, 2006. Oxford University Press. Date of access 30 Jul. 2025, https://oxfordaasc-com.proxy.bostonathenaeum.org/view/10.1093/acref/9780195301731.001.0001/acref-9780195301731-e-17021 Simour, Lhoussain. “(De)slaving history: Mostafa al-Azemmouri, the sixteenth-century Moroccan captive in the tale of conquest.” European Review of History—Revue europe´enne d’histoire, 2013 Vol. 20, No. 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13507486.2012.745830 Smith, Cassander L. “Beyond the Mediation: Esteban, Cabeza de Vaca's ‘Relación’ , and a Narrative Negotiation.” Early American Literature , 2012, Vol. 47, No. 2. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41705661 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Herrick Does That
Land Use & Zoning Update: Midtown South Mixed-Use Plan is Approved by the City Council

Herrick Does That

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 18:12


Last week, the New York City Council voted to approve the Midtown South Mixed-Use Plan (MSMX) . One off the largest, “neighborhood rezonings” in the past decade, this is the first major rezoning that takes full advantage of the City of Yes zoning initiative that was approved in December 2024.MSMX rezones a 42-block area generally extending from 23rd Street to 41st Street between Fifth Avenue and Eighth Avenue. For decades, these blocks were zoned for manufacturing uses and prohibited residential uses. With time, most, if not all, manufacturing jobs left this area. In recognition of this, MSMX rezoned the majority of these blocks to mixed-use districts that allow for, among other things, light manufacturing uses and residential uses. With this, MSMX is estimated to deliver approximately 9,500 units of housing, over 2,800 of which will be permanently affordable.For more information on MSMX, we encourage you to listen to our podcast Land Use & Zoning Update: Midtown South Mixed-Use Plan is Approved by the City Council where Herrick partners Mitchell Korbey and Robert Huberman discuss MSMX and what it means for the future of Midtown South.We're excited for the opportunity to help our clients better understand the benefits of MSMX, including how it allows for increased density and the potential for office-to-residential conversions.Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz

The Old Man’s Podcast
Rewind: TOM's ”Author Highlights” - Lee Herrick

The Old Man’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 28:29


We continue our series "Author Highlights" with Shonda interviewing a long time friend and Poet Lee Herrick. Mr. Herrick's books of poems are: "This Many Miles from Desire", "Gardening Secrets of the Dead", "Scar and Flower" and "The World I Leave You: Asian America Poets on Faith and Spirit". You can buy his books on his webpage: www.leeherrick.com  This is a fun interview of a wonderful author of poems. Enjoy!!!!   *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com     *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com     Checkout and Follow the Writings of Shonda Sinclair here: Roaming the Road (of Life):https://www.shondasinclair.com/   *TOMPodcast Music Shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/

THE DEBRIEF | With Big Phil Campion | Force Radio
SAS Veteran & The Battle No One Talks About | Henno's Story

THE DEBRIEF | With Big Phil Campion | Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 47:26


Henno, former Mercian Regiment soldier, joins SAS Veteran Big Phil Campion for a powerful episode of The Debrief. He opens up about his deployment on Herrick 15, first contact with the Taliban, surviving IED strikes, and the loss of a brother-in-arms. He also shares his battlewith PTSD, psychosis, and the struggle to rebuild his life after service in one of the hardest fights he's ever faced.Subscribe & hit the Bell Icon, follow Force Media on all of our platforms, OR listen live toour radio station to make sure you don't miss any of our uploads:Listen Live: https://www.forceradio.live/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ForceRadioHQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/forcemediahq/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forcemediahqTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/ForceMediaHQWebsite: https://forcemedia.digitalForce Media is proudly veteran owned and operated, delivering high-quality military and 1st responder news, interviews and podcasts. Visit our channel page, website or social media channels to find veteran friendly radio and forces podcasts hosted by our team ofveteran military personnel, special forces operators and 1st responders.To appear on, or suggest somebody you'd like to see on 'The Debrief' please email: bookings@stormdigitalmedia.group#forcemediahq #forcetvpodcast #bigphilcampion #henno #thedebrief

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Jason Herrick: Southland Federated Farmers president on Greenpeace defacing Gore's brown trout amid drinking water crisis

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 2:48 Transcription Available


A battle's flared between Federated Farmers and Greenpeace. Federated Farmers says the activist group should be stripped of its charitable status for defacing Gore's iconic brown trout statue to highlight how dairy pollution's affected the town's water. A three-day do-not-drink notice was issued Friday, because of elevated nitrate levels. Southland Federated Farmers president, Jason Herrick, says Greenpeace should behave better. "What they were doing had the potential to destroy a pretty important monument in Gore." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Bill Herrick joins to discuss gas prices

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 11:20 Transcription Available


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Going North Podcast
Ep. 974 – From Bedridden to Bestselling with Amy Rose Herrick, ChFC (@amyroseherrick)

Going North Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2025 62:18


"For those of you who have had cancer or treatment, or you've watched family members or friends go through it, it takes everything out of you. It gave me a reason to not just focus on how miserable, tired, exhausted, and isolated I felt, because I could take some of what I had inside that I'd been sharing one-on-one, and I knew I could share it with a larger audience.” – Amy Rose Herrick, ChFC Today's featured #1 bestselling author is a speaker, Chartered Financial Consultant, and America's Profit Building Specialist, Amy Rose Herrick. Amy and I had a fun on a bun chat about her books, her move from Kansas to the Virgin Islands, the importance of planning for financial emergencies, and tons more!!!Key Things You'll Learn:How Amy Rose transformed her battle with cervical cancer into a powerful catalyst for creativity and more successHer views on AI-generated writing and how it sometimes plays a role in her consulting workWhy business owners and authors need to have exit plans and succession strategiesHer content file system and strategies for capturing ideas and staying productiveWhy attention to detail is important in personal brandingThe importance of reputation, ethics, and not sacrificing integrity for moneyAmy's Site: https://www.amyroseherrick.com/Amy's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B01KZ0QKA8/allbooksThe opening track is titled, “North Wind and the Sun” by Trevin P. To listen to and download the full track, click the following link. https://compilationsforhumanity.bandcamp.com/track/north-wind-and-the-sunPlease support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmonThe Going North Advancement Compass: https://a.co/d/bA9awotYou May Also Like…Ep. 896 – From Mind to Manuscript with Maggie Mills (@takemaggiesword): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-896-from-mind-to-manuscript-with-maggie-mills-takemaggiesword/Ep. 923 – How To Conquer Your Fears and Master Your Stories with Robert B. Foster (@RBF_Fitness): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-923-how-to-conquer-your-fears-and-master-your-stories-with-robert-b-foster-rbf_fitness/Ep. 920 – The Surprisingly Simple Art of Getting It Done with Sam Bennett (@realsambennett): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-920-the-surprisingly-simple-art-of-getting-it-done-with-sam-bennett-realsambennett/Ep. 453 – The Psychic Yellow Brick Road with Corbie Mitleid (@CorbieMitleid): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-453-the-psychic-yellow-brick-road-with-corbie-mitleid-corbiemitleid/#GNPYear3Bonus Episode 5 – Money Honey with Rachel Richards (@MoneyHoneyRach): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/gnpyear3-bonus-episode-5-money-honey-with-rachel-richards-moneyhoneyrach/Ep. 509 - Exit Rich With Michelle Seiler Tucker (@MSeilerTucker): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-509-exit-rich-with-michelle-seiler-tucker-mseilertucker/#HolidayBonus Ep. – Happy Money with Ken Honda (@KenHondaHappy): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/holiday-bonus-ep-happy-money-with-ken-honda-kenhondahappy/Ep. 765 – Love Yourself to Health with Pam Sherman: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-765-love-yourself-to-health-with-pam-sherman/Ep. 497 – The Financial Mindset Fix with Joyce Marter (@Joyce_Marter): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-497-the-financial-mindset-fix-with-joyce-marter-joyce_marter/100 - Habits of Highly Broke People with Dipo Adesina (@dipo_adesina): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/100-habits-of-highly-broke-people-with-dipo-adesina-dipo_adesina/Ep. 399 – Money Is An Energy Game with Madeline Gerwick (@MadelineGerwick): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-399-money-is-an-energy/ Ep. 642 – #Financial Strategies for Service Industry Professionals with Barbara Sloan (@tippedfinance): https://tinyurl.com/zh6seje4

Herrick Does That
Transacting in Times of War – Part II: A Conversation with The Phoenix Group – June 2025

Herrick Does That

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 22:09


Just one day after the U.S. entered the conflict in June 2025, Herrick partner and co-chair of its Israel Practice Group, Yariv Ben-Ari reconnects with Menachem (Meni) Neeman, Deputy CEO and Chief Legal Counsel of The Phoenix Group, Israel's largest financial institution, for a conversation about leading in the fog of war once again. From navigating legal uncertainty and capital exposure to stabilizing a workforce disrupted by emergency military call-ups, school closures, and Israelis stranded around the world due to closed airspace, Neeman shares how leadership decisions are being made in real time under extraordinary pressure. The two discuss how Israel's capital markets are defying expectations and how institutional stability is being preserved. Neeman discusses how, even now, new strategic opportunities are emerging. This isn't just a conversation about managing risk. It's a study in leadership, endurance and the unshakable resolve of Israel. Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz

Ask Nyomi
Bridging the Gap: Understanding Identity and Gender with Ami Herrick

Ask Nyomi " Bridging The Gap" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 56:29


Join host Nyomi Banks for a powerful and enlightening conversation with transgender author, podcaster, and activist Ami Herrick as we explore the universal journey of identity and gender expression.In this special Pride Month episode, we dive deep into: • The science behind sex vs. gender and why it matters for everyone• Ami's personal transformation journey at age 52 and the courage it took to live authentically• Breaking down myths and misconceptions about gender identity• Why understanding identity isn't just for the LGBTQ+ community - it's a human experience we all navigate• The power of storytelling in shifting perspectives and building empathy • Practical advice for anyone feeling trapped or questioning their identityAmi shares her motto "making transgender normal" and explains how gender expression is something every human develops throughout their lifetime. From discussing sports and societal barriers to celebrating the beauty of living authentically, this conversation will challenge assumptions and open hearts.Whether you're part of the LGBTQ+ community, supporting someone who is, or simply curious about the complexity of human identity, this episode offers valuable insights wrapped in compassion and understanding.Key Topics: Gender identity, transgender experience, authenticity, self-love, family relationships, societal acceptance, Pride MonthHashtags: #BridgingIdentity #PrideMonth #GenderIdentity #AskNyomiBTG #Authenticity #SelfLove #LGBTQAvailable on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music/Audible, Castbox, Deezer, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, and JioSaavn.Remember: Always Keep It So Sexy (A.K.I.S.S)

The WW2 Podcast
266 - Robert Capa's D-Day Photographs

The WW2 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 59:03


On the morning of June 6th, 1944, war photographer Robert Capa waded ashore on Omaha Beach during the Allied landings in Normandy. What happened next became the stuff of legend: under withering fire, Capa supposedly captured over a hundred photographs of the chaos and courage of D-Day, only for all but eleven to be lost in a darkroom accident. These surviving images, the so-called “Magnificent Eleven,” helped define the visual memory of D-Day and cemented Capa's reputation as the greatest war photographer of the 20th century. But what if the story we've long accepted isn't entirely true? In his book Back into Focus: The Real Story of Robert Capa's D-Day, Charles Herrick takes a forensic look at the events of that day, unraveling inconsistencies in Capa's own account and challenging the myths that have grown around his legacy. Drawing on official military records, eyewitness testimony, and detailed photo analysis, Herrick offers a new—and at times controversial—perspective on one of the most iconic moments in photojournalism history. I'm delighted to welcome Charles to the podcast today to talk about what really happened on D-Day, how the legend of Robert Capa was built, and what his findings mean for how we understand both history and heroism.   patreon.com/ww2podcast  

Two Pint PLC
100 Data Talks with Imogen Herrick

Two Pint PLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 57:16


In this extra length episode, we talk with Dr. Imogen Herrick about her work developing Community Science Data Talks. These talks help students engage the local consequences of climate change to develop their STEM knowledge while navigating their emotional experiences with the data. Our ranging conversation touches on the need for local data sources, fostering student agency, and cultivating civic empathy and hope.

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Sermons - The Potter's House
What If You Still Believe? by Pastor David Herrick | NEXT-GEN FRIDAY

Sermons - The Potter's House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 37:04


SummaryPastor Herrick shares his personal journey of faith, detailing his experiences from his early life in Kingsville, Texas, to his calling in ministry. He emphasizes the importance of the next generation of pastors and explores the parable of the talents, encouraging listeners to reflect on their relationship with God and the significance of believing in miracles.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Next Gen Friday01:57 Personal Journey and Calling10:07 The Parable of the Talents18:28 Understanding Our Relationship with God29:27 Embracing Change and Belief in MiraclesTakeawaysGod is developing another generation of pastors.Personal experiences shape our understanding of faith.The parable of the talents teaches us about responsibility.Our relationship with God is crucial for spiritual growth.Belief in miracles is essential for transformation.Change can be daunting, but it's necessary for growth.We are not alone; the church supports us in our journey.Understanding our calling helps us navigate life's challenges.Faith requires action and responsibility.Embracing the God of miracles can change our lives

Diet Science
New Blood Test Can Reveal Your Ultra-Processed Food Intake

Diet Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 9:44


​In a groundbreaking new study, researchers have developed a blood and urine test capable of identifying how much ultra-processed food is in your diet. By analyzing metabolites—chemicals produced as the body breaks down food—researchers can now distinguish between individuals who consume high amounts of ultra-processed foods and those who eat little to none. Listen in this week as Dee discusses the details of this study and how the test works, what it means for the future of nutrition research and personalized nutrition, and how it could help guide healthier food choices.Reference: Abar, L., Steele, E. M., Lee, S. K., Kahle, L., Moore, S. C., Watts, E., O'Connell, C. P., Matthews, C. E., Herrick, K. A., Hall, K. D., O'Connor, L. E., Freedman, N. D., Sinha, R., Hong, H. G., & Loftfield, E. (2025). Identification and validation of poly-metabolite scores for diets high in ultra-processed food: An observational study and post-hoc randomized controlled crossover-feeding trial. PLoS Medicine, 22(5), e1004560. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1004560

Madness Cafe
204. Transgender Scientist & Content Creator: Both are Important with guest Amethysta Herrick

Madness Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 64:26


Join the conversation by letting us know what you think about the episode!Why is it important to acknowledge that this week's guest is a transgender scientist and a content creator? Tune in to find out!Amethysta Herrick, Ph.D., is a transgender scientist and content creator who has always been driven by an insatiable desire to understand why the universe works the way it does. Ami's academic journey led her through molecular biology to a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry. In 2022, when she transitioned gender to align the person she always knew she was on the inside with her external presentation, Ami recognized a new calling: to integrate her scientific background with her personal journey to help others understand and navigate the complex terrain of gender and identity. Where to find Amethysta Herrick:https://purplepawclan.comYoutube: @amethystaherrickSupport the showBe part of the conversation by sharing your thoughts about this episode, what you may have learned, how the conversation affected you. You can reach Raquel and Jennifer on IG @madnesscafepodcast or by email at madnesscafepodcast@gmail.com.Share the episode with a friend and have your own conversation. And don't forget to rate and review the show wherever you listen!Thanks!

Phantom Electric Ghost
The Real Science of Sex and Gender with Amethysta Herrick

Phantom Electric Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 66:39


The Real Science of Sex and Gender with Amethysta Herrick Ami Herrick is a transgender author, podcaster, and activist. Her work focuses on the origin and nature of identity, especially gender.  Ami's thought is best described as human activism: making identity safe across the globe.Link:https://genderidentitytoday.com/Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors:Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription.The best tool for getting podcast guests:https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghostSubscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content:https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/Subscribe to our YouTube https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRprRSShttps://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rssSubstackhttps://substack.com/@phantomelectricghost?utm_source=edit-profile-page

Heartland Daily Podcast
AI Doctors Are on the Rise

Heartland Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 51:09


Will AI replace your doctor? Bill Gates seems to think so. In today's podcast, AnneMarie Schieber, managing editor of Health Care News, and Devon Herrick of the Goodman Institute Health Blog discuss where AI can be a benefit—such as reducing medical error. But when it comes to replacing highly trained medical doctors to reduce the doctor shortage and save money for insurance companies, Herrick and Schieber say "nada."Also in the podcast: how tariff policy could impact the low cost of generic drugs in the U.S., and how far Trump should go in getting foreign countries to pay their fair share of drug R&D. Herrick and Schieber also discuss states now authorizing ivermectin to be sold over the counter, and why it's so difficult for Medicare patients to get good post-acute hospital care. Lots of gaps—and reasons why facilities are closing. In The Tank broadcasts LIVE every Thursday at 12pm CT on on The Heartland Institute YouTube channel. Tune in to have your comments addressed live by the In The Tank Crew. Be sure to subscribe and never miss an episode. See you there!Climate Change Roundtable is LIVE every Friday at 12pm CT on The Heartland Institute YouTube channel. Have a topic you want addressed? Join the live show and leave a comment for our panelists and we'll cover it during the live show!

Health Care News Podcast
AI Doctors Are on the Rise

Health Care News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 51:09


Will AI replace your doctor? Bill Gates seems to think so. In today's podcast, AnneMarie Schieber, managing editor of Health Care News, and Devon Herrick of the Goodman Institute Health Blog discuss where AI can be a benefit—such as reducing medical error. But when it comes to replacing highly trained medical doctors to reduce the doctor shortage and save money for insurance companies, Herrick and Schieber say "nada."Also in the podcast: how tariff policy could impact the low cost of generic drugs in the U.S., and how far Trump should go in getting foreign countries to pay their fair share of drug R&D. Herrick and Schieber also discuss states now authorizing ivermectin to be sold over the counter, and why it's so difficult for Medicare patients to get good post-acute hospital care. Lots of gaps—and reasons why facilities are closing.

Getting Real with Jon & Beth
Herrick: “Country Soul On The Rocks”

Getting Real with Jon & Beth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 47:49


The band “Herrick” joins Jon Brennan and Beth Stolarczyk with a live podcast recording from Rock N Pod Expo 2025 in Music City, Nashville, TN!  The band members discuss their new single release, “Underneath That Old Cowboy Hat” and why they describe their sound as “Country Soul On The Rocks”.   Hear the backstory from one of Nashville's hottest new bands! Visit herricklive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt
Wendy Duval & Chris Herrick

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 23:25


Wendy Duval & Chris Herrick with the South Hero Players, join Kurt & Anthony to talk about their up coming production "Things My Mother Taught Me". Link for Tickets: https://theaterengine.com/companies/604/credits

H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast
H-Hour Icebreaker #258 Chris Burtenshaw – 3 Para

H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 17:18


"Conditioning is built up to be effective out there; to go out and do your job." This icebreaker is the lead into the full conversation with Chris Burtenshaw, ex 3 Para. Chris provides a profound look into his experiences as a new para during Afghanistan, beginning with his deployment in 2010 just before Herrick 13. The discussion navigates through the challenges faced, including near-death experiences, dealing with the loss of comrades, and the mental conditioning required to confront the enemy. He further narrates the difficulties in transitioning from military to civilian life, adjusting to the private security industry, and shares heartfelt advice for aspiring soldiers. The conversation culminates with reflections on personal inspirations, the contemporary political landscape, and historical military figures he admires. An intriguing icebreaker with Chris before the full podcast. Follow Chris on Insta https://www.instagram.com/mid_life_marathon/ and donate to his fundraiser at https://www.justgiving.com/page/chris-burtenshaw-1719932693130

featured Wiki of the Day
Apollo 15 postal covers incident

featured Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 3:56


fWotD Episode 2887: Apollo 15 postal covers incident Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Monday, 31 March 2025 is Apollo 15 postal covers incident.The Apollo 15 postal covers incident was a 1972 NASA scandal involving the astronauts of Apollo 15, who carried about 400 unauthorized postal covers into space and to the Moon's surface on the Lunar Module Falcon. Some of the envelopes were sold at high prices by West German stamp dealer Hermann Sieger, and are known as "Sieger covers". The crew of Apollo 15—David Scott, Alfred Worden, and James Irwin—agreed to take payments for carrying the covers; though they returned the money, they were reprimanded by NASA. Amid much press coverage of the incident, the astronauts were called before a closed session of a Senate committee and never flew in space again.The three astronauts and an acquaintance, Horst Eiermann, had agreed to have the covers made and taken into space. Each astronaut was to receive about $7,000 (equivalent to $53,000 in 2024). Scott arranged to have the covers postmarked on the morning of the Apollo 15 launch on July 26, 1971. They were packaged for space and brought to him as he prepared for liftoff; he brought them aboard in a pocket of his space suit. They were not included on the list of the personal items he was taking into space. The covers spent July 30 to August 2 on the Moon inside Falcon. On August 7, the date of splashdown, the covers were postmarked again on the recovery carrier USS Okinawa. One hundred were sent to Eiermann (and passed on to Sieger); the remaining covers were divided among the astronauts.Worden had agreed to carry 144 additional covers, largely for an acquaintance, F. Herrick Herrick; these had been approved for travel to space. Apollo 15 carried a total of about 641 covers. In late 1971, when NASA learned that the Herrick covers were being sold, the astronauts' supervisor, Deke Slayton, warned Worden to avoid further commercialization of what he had been allowed to take into space. After Slayton heard of the Sieger arrangement, he removed the three as backup crew members for Apollo 17, though the astronauts had by then returned compensation from Sieger. The Sieger matter became generally known in the newspapers in June 1972. There was widespread coverage, with the astronauts portrayed negatively for their actions.By 1977, all three former astronauts had left NASA. In February 1983, Worden sued, alleging the government's 1972 seizure of 298 of the envelopes without a hearing had violated the Constitution. The Department of Justice concluded it had no grounds for fighting the suit, and the government returned all the covers in an out-of-court settlement that July. One of the postal covers given to Sieger sold for over $50,000 in 2014 (equivalent to $66,000 in 2024).This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:29 UTC on Monday, 31 March 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Apollo 15 postal covers incident on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Brian.

Heartland Daily Podcast
Medicaid Reform, FDA Firestorms, and Beating Bad Medical Bills

Heartland Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 49:15


Can you beat a medical bill you feel is unfair?  AnneMarie Schieber and Devon Herrick discuss their personal experience.  Can Congress rein in Medicaid?  Many ideas being consider:  block grants to states, changing funding rates for expanded Medicaid, work requirements.  Do enrollees value Medicaid or waste it?  Schieber and Herrick also discuss “gutting the FDA.” Herrick discusses why DOGE and the Trump administration might want to proceed cautiously. New parody book out critical of MI Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and her pandemic lockdowns.  True Gretchen is a hilarious parody of the governor's own tome, True Gretch. Be sure to check out Health Care News at the Heartland.org website and the health care blog and the Goodman Institute Health Blog for the free market perspective on the very latest in health care news.

Health Care News Podcast
Medicaid Reform, FDA Firestorms, and Beating Bad Medical Bills

Health Care News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 49:15


Can you beat a medical bill you feel is unfair?  AnneMarie Schieber and Devon Herrick discuss their personal experience.  Can Congress rein in Medicaid?  Many ideas being consider:  block grants to states, changing funding rates for expanded Medicaid, work requirements.  Do enrollees value Medicaid or waste it?  Schieber and Herrick also discuss “gutting the FDA.” Herrick discusses why DOGE and the Trump administration might want to proceed cautiously. New parody book out critical of MI Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and her pandemic lockdowns.  True Gretchen is a hilarious parody of the governor's own tome, True Gretch. Be sure to check out Health Care News at the Heartland.org website and the health care blog and the Goodman Institute Health Blog for the free market perspective on the very latest in health care news.

Herrick Does That
City of Yes for Housing Opportunity: Improving the Ability to Transfer a Landmark's Development Rights

Herrick Does That

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 6:39


 New York City real estate owners and developers have long asked Herrick about transferring unused development rights from an individual landmark to a site across the street, through a 74-79 Special Permit issued by the City Planning Commission (CPC). While these transfers have historically been rare due to a time-consuming, uncertain approval process, with the recent changes to the City's zoning regulations – specifically, the "City of Yes for Housing Opportunity" (COY) – these transfers have become much easier and more flexible. Listen as Robert Huberman and Michael Smith discuss the removal of some of the red tape and restrictions as wells as the streamlined process and geographic flexibility of the COY changes.  Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz

Driven By Insight
Michelle Herrick, Head of Commercial Real Estate at JPMorgan Chase

Driven By Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 50:55


On a special episode of the Walker Webcast, we featured Willy's conversation with Michelle Herrick, Head of Commercial Real Estate at JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking, from the Annual Global Fund Finance Symposium. In this dynamic keynote, Michelle shared insights about her career, the leadership principles that foster accountability, her experience working with senior leadership, the rise of private credit, and her outlook across various asset classes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Synergy Connection Show
What Life After Death Teaches Us with Karen Herrick, PhD

The Synergy Connection Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 40:12


Death is inescapable and although we may be disappointed by the lack of solid evidence about life after death, there are a growing number of scientists saying what we thought we knew about death might be wrong. Even after our breathing and heartbeat stops, we are conscious for as many as 20 seconds so what happens during that period of time? Many researchers indicate “a fear of death isn't necessary and should be viewed as just going to sleep”. T.S. Eliot once said, “In the end is my beginning” and maybe this is a more comfortable way to approach our death.Join Karen Herrick and I on the show today as we try to demystify what happens after our death.Karen Herrick can be reached for consultation via the following links:kareneherrick.com grandmawhatisasoul.com Subscribe to my YouTube Channel for access to all my videos and presentations E-MailListen to this week's program below or on your podcast platform of choice by clicking Here.

Global Missions Inc. Podcast
#232 - A Restoration Of Restorations - Herrick Holt

Global Missions Inc. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 58:44


A Restoration Of Restorations - Herrick Holt

Kevin & Query Podcast
Monday 2/24: IU upsets Purdue, Pacers beat Clippers, NFL Combine

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 137:08


00:00-16:26- KB is back, Marc co-hosts. KB and Marc discuss the NFL combine returning to the city this week, IU’s upset win over Purdue yesterday, and the Pacers’ third straight win. KB starts his discussion on what he thinks of the Colts and what disappoints him involving Anthony Richardson. 16:26-22:58- morning checkdown 22:58-41:53- KB shares his latest Colts thoughts. Also, yesterday was the 40th anniversary of the “Knight Chair Toss”. Mike Woodson’s comments on sitting on the supposed tossed chair yesterday during the Purdue game. KB shares his thoughts on the Colts finalized Coaching Staff and his displeasure with the unchanged voices around the offense and Anthony Richardson. 41:53-1:04:34- IU Radio Network and WIBC News Director John Herrick joins. Herrick discusses the Hoosiers win over Purdue yesterday, how IU changed from the first half to second, and more. Herrick also shares who he’d like to see take over for Mike Woodson after this season ends. Morning Checkdown. 1:04:34-1:18:07- GOATS of the weekend. 1:18:07-1:29:14- KB and Marc discuss the things they want to hear from Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard during the combine. Also, Matt Stafford is allowed to talk to other teams, is there fire with Indianapolis? More on IU/Purdue. 1:29:14-1:54:13- What do Colts fans have hopes for in 2025? Morning Checkdown. 1:54:13-2:03:54- Dusty May was extended by Michigan, what does this mean for Indiana’s head coaching search? 2:03:54-2:14:08- Matt Painter weighed in on the IU Head Coaching search and on Hoosier Fans.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin & Query Podcast
Best Of Monday 2/24: IU upsets Purdue, NFL Combine starts this week, GOATS of the Weekend

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 35:56


00:00-18:55- KB shares his latest Colts thoughts. Also, yesterday was the 40th anniversary of the “Knight Chair Toss”. Mike Woodson’s comments on sitting on the supposed tossed chair yesterday during the Purdue game. KB shares his thoughts on the Colts finalized Coaching Staff and his displeasure with the unchanged voices around the offense and Anthony Richardson. 18:55-29:54- IU Radio Network and WIBC News Director John Herrick joins. Herrick discusses the Hoosiers win over Purdue yesterday, how IU changed from the first half to second, and more. Herrick also shares who he’d like to see take over for Mike Woodson after this season ends. 29:54-35:55- GOATS of the weekend.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Herrick Does That
Takeaways from the 2025 ALIS Hospitality Conference

Herrick Does That

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 34:27


Herrick partner and chair of the Real Estate Hospitality practice, Yariv Ben-Ari, sits down with Evan Weiss of LW Hospitality Advisors and Jonathan Falik of JF Capital Advisors to discuss their take-aways from the January 2025 ALIS Hospitality conference. Hot topics at the conference included capital markets and the availability of debt for hotels as well as the effects of the new administration's immigration policies. The three also talk about margins and profitability, urban core challenges and other concerns for owners along with changes in where owners and developers are choosing to invest across the U.S. Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz

The Other Side NDE (Near Death Experiences)
Bubba Herrick - I Died And Was Shown Eternity; Here's What I Saw (NDE)

The Other Side NDE (Near Death Experiences)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 14:51


For The Other Side NDE Videos Visit ▶️ youtube.com/@TheOtherSideNDEYT Bubba Herrick faced an unexpected brush with death when complications during a routine surgery caused his heart to stop. In that moment, he found himself outside his body, experiencing a profound sense of peace and witnessing his past. As doctors worked to revive him, he was given a choice—return or move on. He came back forever changed, with a renewed faith and a deep understanding of his purpose in life. Check Out More Of Bubba's NDE Near Death Experience on his YouTube Channel

Schneps Connects
Unpacking the City of Yes with Mitch Korbey of Herrick, Feinstein LLP

Schneps Connects

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 19:12


Mitch Korbey, partner and chair of the Land Use & Zoning Group at Herrick, Feinstein LLP discusses the City of Yes initiative and its … Read More

Two Boomer Women & The Fine Art of Conversation
Sex and Gender and Transition with Amethysta Herrick, Part 1

Two Boomer Women & The Fine Art of Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 70:19


Part 1: Amethysta Herrick is… or has been… a geneticist, a chemist, a software engineer, and a manager. She is also a transgender woman. If that sounds a little outside your comfort zone, in these times it's all the more reason to listen in. In Part 1 of this episode, Ami discusses: Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness Our core set of knowledge The fluidity of social norms Gender and identity – sex vs gender (things get sciencey here) Other terms: non-binary, pansexual, asexual, intersexual Dysphoria as Pathology? That's the medical system! Facts! and Science! are not the norm it seems these days so if you need to listen twice like I did, do it.  Part 2 of our conversation follows this one. Find Amethysta at https://www.amethysta.io/ Learn more about Amethysta and find both episodes together with all her links at https://boomwithabang.com/the-boomer-womans-podcast-amethysta-herrick/  

Two Boomer Women & The Fine Art of Conversation
Sex and Gender and Transition with Amethysta Herrick, Part 2

Two Boomer Women & The Fine Art of Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 60:14


Part 2: Amethysta Herrick is… or has been… a geneticist, a chemist, a software engineer, and a manager. She is also a transgender woman. If that sounds a little outside your comfort zone, in these times it's all the more reason to listen in. Ami gets personal in this second part of our conversation. She explains: The two aspects of transition: social and medical Components of male to female medical transition Why Thailand for surgical transition WPATH (World Professional Association for Transgender Health) recommendations What puberty blockers for young people are Advice for Grammas And listen as I screw up describing beautiful and pretty! I so appreciate my entire conversation with Amethysta. Listen below and please share! Find Amethysta at https://www.amethysta.io/ Learn more about Amethysta and find both episodes together with all her links at https://boomwithabang.com/the-boomer-womans-podcast-amethysta-herrick/  

A Small Medium at Large
Karen Herrick: Mind Over Matter | ASMAL ep.88

A Small Medium at Large

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 100:16


Reed Morrison, a retired psychologist, spent three years at Johns Hopkins University specializing in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. Today he consults, mentors, lectures and writes. Reed talks about concepts and methods for navigating a life journey directed by an "inner life" -- and what an inner life means. He discusses why he decided to write a new book aimed at his grandson. After becoming a grandparent he saw the importance of a transmittable legacy of life -- guidance from a grandparent mentorship for anyone. We touch on micro dosing psychedelics and how it has been used in therapy. CONTACT: Reed Morrison EMAIL: reedamorrison@gmail.com Reed Morrison bio: http://hopkinspsychedelic.org/morrison FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/ASMALPodcast VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.asmallmediumatlarge.co EMAIL: asmallmediumatlargepodcast @gmail.com Show Produced by Green Valley Production Studio Music by DJ Booda: http://www.djbooda.com

Adoptees On
Lee Herrick

Adoptees On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 54:51


295 | Lee Herrick We are starting the year off with such a delight, Lee Herrick, the California Poet Laureate, joins us today! Lee recently released his latest poetry collection, In Praise of Late Wonder, which is focused fully on the topic of adoption. Today we talk about what it means to feel significant as an adoptee, why writing prose felt a little more comfortable than a whole memoir, and we word nerd out a little on crosswords and wordplay.   Full Show Notes Here   Join our adoptee community on Patreon here   Check out our upcoming live events here! This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing stated on it, either by its hosts or any guests, is to be construed as psychological, medical or legal advice. Please seek out professionals in those fields if you need those services. The views expressed by the hosts of Adoptees On or any guests are their own and do not represent the opinions of any organization or other person unless otherwise stated.

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Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
John Herrick, WIBC News Director Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 11:43


Herrick joins the show to talk about the top Indy news stories of the year! Check out the WIBC full special here WIBC's End of Year Special: The 12 for 24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

For the Love of History
The Weird and Often Gross History of Pigments with Hannah Herrick

For the Love of History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 77:36


If you've ever wondered about the wild, weird, and occasionally disgusting history of colors, you're in for a treat. In this week's episode of For the Love of History, we're joined once again by fan-favorite and resident archaeologist Hannah—a walking encyclopedia of ancient technologies. Together, we dive into the fascinating history of pigments and explore how colors shaped human history, art, and even survival. From poisonous paints to snail-squeezed purples, this episode is packed with quirky facts, unexpected science, and plenty of laughs. You'll never look at a paint swatch the same way again! What's in This Episode?

Greg & The Morning Buzz
ANDY HERRICK. 11/22

Greg & The Morning Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 13:55


ANDY FROM THE HAMPTON BEACH CASINO BALLROOM, COMES IN TO HANG.

The Whiskey Throttle Show
Grom Squad - Episode 33 - Mayla Herrick

The Whiskey Throttle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 15:07


In this series we set out to showcase up and coming amateur riders that are making their way through the ranks in hopes to make it at the professional level. In episode 33, our host Brent Bowser catches up with Mayla Herrick about growing up on Colorado, racing motocross as a girl, how they want to grow WMX and more!