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Von and Pat Francis explore the world of rock music, podcasting, and the evolution of both over the years. Pat shares his journey from a small town in Pennsylvania to becoming a well-respected podcast host, discussing his early influences in music, the impact of MTV, and the grunge movement. They also delve into the importance of mental health in the music industry and share valuable tips for aspiring podcasters. The conversation is filled with personal anecdotes, insights into the music industry, and reflections on the changing landscape of podcasting.Chapters (00:00) Introduction to Rock Solid Podcast(03:27) Growing Up in Hollidaysburg, PA(06:12)The Evolution of Music Exposure(09:36) First Concert Experiences(12:29) The Impact of Rock Music and KISS(15:22) The Beatles and Rock Music History(18:16) The Transition from 60s to 70s Rock(21:14) MTV's Influence on Music(24:26) Concert Experiences and Festival Culture(27:20) The Grunge Movement and Its Impact(40:15) The Impact of Grunge on Rock Music(42:41) Tragedy and Mental Health in the Grunge Era(47:06) The Importance of Mental Health Awareness(55:20) Podcasting Journey and Consistency(01:01:56) Keys to Longevity in Podcasting(01:12:36) The Accessibility of Podcasting and Music(01:19:20) Breaking Stereotypes in PodcastingRock SolidWebsiteInstagramTwitterOriginal Episode Aired June 2023
In this episode, we explore the biblical and historical foundations of Presbyterian church government through the lens of the three-office view—minister, ruling elder, and deacon. Joining us are two distinguished guests: Mark R. Brown, editor of Order in the Offices, and Gregory Edward Reynolds, contributor to the volume and editor of Ordained Servant: A Journal for Church Officers. Together, we discuss the scriptural and theological arguments for distinguishing the minister of the Word from the ruling elder, why this distinction matters for the health of the church, and the modern challenges facing Presbyterian polity. Brown shares insights from his decades-long defense of the three-office view, while Reynolds unpacks his essay, "Democracy and the Denigration of Office," explaining how cultural influences have shaped and distorted church governance. Whether you're a church officer, seminarian, or simply interested in Reformed ecclesiology, this conversation offers a compelling case for recovering the historic Presbyterian model of church leadership. Mark R. Brown is a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He is a graduate of Geneva College and Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. After completing his seminary education in 1977, he planted Westminster Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, where he faithfully served as pastor for forty years until his retirement in 2017. Greg Reynolds is a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church who has served as a church planter and pastor in both New York and New Hampshire. Before entering the ministry, he worked in the field of architecture. In addition to his pastoral work, he is the editor of Ordained Servant: A Journal for Church Officers, where he has contributed numerous essays on ecclesiology and pastoral ministry. Reynolds is the author of The Word Is Worth a Thousand Pictures: Preaching in the Electronic Age, which explores the impact of media on preaching and worship. His academic background includes studies at the Boston Architectural College, the L'Abri Fellowship, Covenant College (BA, 1975), Westminster Theological Seminary (MDiv, 1979), and Westminster Seminary in California (DMin, 2001). This is Christ the Center episode 899 (https://www.reformedforum.org/ctc899)
Tucked away just outside of Hollidaysburg, Canoe Creek State Park is underrated treasure. It's got a little bit of everything to keep visitors busy, interested and engaged. It's location also makes it the perfect homebase for weekends visiting Altoona, Holidaysburg and so much more.I'm looking forward to getting back to Canoe Creek State Park with friends to explore even more of the Ridge and Valley Province of southern Pennsylvania.On this episode, I speak with Heidi Mullendore. Heidi is the environmental education specialist at Canoe Creek State Park. Be sure to support our 2025 sponsors:Keystone Trails AssociationPurple Lizard MapsPennsylvania Parks and Forests FoundationSisters' SunflowersSupport the showVisit our website to learn more about the podcast, to purchase merch and to find out about our incredible sponsors. Follow us on Instagram and Meta to stay connected. Hosting, production and editing: Christian AlexandersenMusic: Jon SauerGraphics: Matt Davis
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan just weeks ago, is now back in the custody of New York law enforcement. The alleged murder was extradited from Pennsylvania and now faces new federal murder charges. The new charges include stalking and murder which carry a possible death sentence. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Bryan Llenas, FOX News correspondent reporting from outside the Blair County Courthouse, Hollidaysburg, PA, who describes dozens of law enforcement officers showed up to the extradition and details the new federal charges the suspect faces. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan just weeks ago, is now back in the custody of New York law enforcement. The alleged murder was extradited from Pennsylvania and now faces new federal murder charges. The new charges include stalking and murder which carry a possible death sentence. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Bryan Llenas, FOX News correspondent reporting from outside the Blair County Courthouse, Hollidaysburg, PA, who describes dozens of law enforcement officers showed up to the extradition and details the new federal charges the suspect faces. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan just weeks ago, is now back in the custody of New York law enforcement. The alleged murder was extradited from Pennsylvania and now faces new federal murder charges. The new charges include stalking and murder which carry a possible death sentence. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Bryan Llenas, FOX News correspondent reporting from outside the Blair County Courthouse, Hollidaysburg, PA, who describes dozens of law enforcement officers showed up to the extradition and details the new federal charges the suspect faces. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — The suspect charged with shooting to death a health insurance company chief executive on a Manhattan street is being taken to hearings on related Pennsylvania criminal charges and efforts to extradite him to New York. Luigi Mangione faces a preliminary hearing on forgery and firearms charges and consideration of a fugitive from justice complaint on Thursday. Workers at seven Amazon facilities are on strike. The union said that the workers are joining the picket line Thursday after Amazon ignored a Sunday deadline the union set for contract negotiations. WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has abruptly rejected a bipartisan plan to prevent a Christmastime government shutdown. Instead, he's telling House Speaker Mike Johnson and Republicans to essentially renegotiate — days before a deadline when federal funding runs out. Trump’s sudden decision Wednesday to make new demands sent Congress spiraling as lawmakers are trying to wrap up work and head home for the holidays. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Police say the shooter who killed a student and teacher at a religious school in Wisconsin this week brought two guns to the school. The 15-year-old girl also was in contact with a man in California who authorities say was planning to attack a government building. ST. LOUIS (AP) — Capybaras are having a big moment. The world’s largest rodent is the latest in a long line of “it” animals to get star treatment during the holiday season. In other news: DOJ files complaint gainst CVS for facilitating unlawful sale of prescription opioids. Judge Pardoning Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes for Capitol riot plot would be 'frightening.' Senate committee to hold confirmation hearing for defense secretary nominee Hegseth on Jan 14. House Ethics Committee secretly voted to release Matt Gaetz ethics report, source says. Supreme Court will hear arguments over the law that could ban TikTok in the US if it's not sold. Biden honors memory of his late first wife and baby daughter who died in a 1972 Delaware car crash. Ontario's premier says Trump's tariffs would be a disaster for US markets. UN General Assembly demands ceasefire in Gaza and backs UN agency helping Palestinian refugees. China has expanded its nuclear force and strengthened ties to Russia, the Pentagon says. Federal Reserve cuts its key rate by a quarter-point but envisions fewer reductions next year. US stocks fall sharply and Dow tumbles 1,100 points after the Fed hints at just 2 rate cuts for 2025. US retreats from massive air bag recall and says industry comments show need for more investigation. Manhattan man pleads guilty to helping establish secret Chinese police station in NYC. Health officials say Louisiana patient is first severe bird flu case in US. Jay-Z's lawyers challenge rapper's inclusion in rape lawsuit after accuser's TV interview. No NBA games Wednesday night but plenty of college action, the NHL with five games on its schedule and Aaron Rodgers says he could be a mentor next season. Man pleads guilty to stalking UConn basketball star Paige Bueckers. Wake Forest reaches deal with Washington State's Jake Dickert to become coach, AP source says. Putin opens his annual news conference, an event he uses to reinforce his authority. Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband found guilty of rapes, sentenced to 20 years in prison in France. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
A “Western Healthy Food Hub” is headed to Hollidaysburg looks to address rising food insecurity with the help of farmers. A new clock at the state Capitol counts the days since the House voted on legislation designed to protect people from gun violence. People in a Union County community say their elected leaders have violated their right to privacy through their complicated Social Gathering Ordinance. Convicted murderer Danilo Cavalcante, who escaped from the Chester County prison earlier this year and eluded a massive two-week search, is now facing new charges.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Rebecca MacLeod is Professor of Music Education at the University of North Carolina Greensboro, where she directs the string education program and conducts the UNCG Sinfonia. She is the author of Teaching Strings in Today's Classroom and is published in Journal of Research in Music Education, International Journal of Music Education, Bulletin for the Council of Research in Music Education, Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, Journal of Music Teacher Education, String Research Journal, Psychology of Music, The Strad, American String Teachers Journal, and various state music education journals. She has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Research in Music Education, the String Research Journal, and as guest reviewer for the International Journal of Research in Music Education. She is the recipient of the UNCG School of Music, Theatre and Dance Outstanding Teaching Award, the American String Teacher Association National Researcher Award, and the UNCG Junior Research Excellence Award. A passionate advocate for increasing access to string education to all students, Dr. MacLeod directs two community partnership programs that provide string instruction to underserved students: the Lillian Rauch Beginning Strings Program and the Peck Alumni Leadership Program. Students of these programs have performed for Dr. Maya Angelou, Dr. Gloria Ladsen-Billings, and the Sphinx Virtuosi. Her research on working with underserved populations, vibrato technique, music teacher education, and music perception has been presented at the International Conference of Music Perception and Cognition (Thessoloniki, Greece), Music Research and Human Behavior International Conference (Barcelona, Spain), International Society for Music Education (Glasgow, Scotland), Music Educators National Conference, National Association for Music Education National Conference, American String Teachers National Conference, Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic, Society for Music Teacher Education, and music educators state conferences. Prior to joining the UNCG faculty, she taught elementary, middle, and high school orchestra in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania and was orchestra director and chair of music activities in Beaver, Pennsylvania. She was the assistant artistic director and conductor of the Tallahassee Symphony Youth Chamber Orchestra and Philharmonia Orchestra in Tallahassee, Florida. She has served on the American String Teachers Association National Board and is past president of the North Carolina ASTA chapter. She was a guest lecturer at Xi'an University and Shaoguan University (China) in summer 2016 and 2017. Dr. MacLeod received her undergraduate degree from Duquesne University and her MME and PhD from Florida State University. She is a frequent guest conductor and clinician throughout the United States and abroad. https://teachingstrings.online https://vpa.uncg.edu/home/directory/bio-rebeccamacleod/ ------- Your support is appreciated! If you are enjoying The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, please consider becoming a supporter for as little as 99 cents per month. I am working hard to bring on some amazing educators who will share ideas, tell their story, and offer some support for all of you. I have invested a lot of time in putting it all together and money purchase equipment that will help provide the best possible listening experience. Here is the link: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher/support Thank you for your continued support! If you have suggestions for podcast guests, please let me know by providing a name and contact information. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orchestrateacher/support
Dave plays Stump the Buck with Del. Better luck next week. Letters from Afar from Lithuania, Philadelphia, and Hollidaysburg.Beyond Meat COO gets fired for taking a bite of meat-somebody's nose.Del recounts personal achievements, including fixing a possessed doorbell, and cutting the tops off his socks, which he sees as a logical step to building his own mattress. That Rolodex is on fire.Dave's POD arrives...REALLY EARLY.Next week we have a discussion with a fellow podcaster, JR. Don't miss it.Give us your thoughts: BUCKSTWOOLD@GMAIL.COM Find us on Twitter: @twooldbucks1
Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the Little League World Series, from the manager of a team who made it to late rounds this summer. And the team was from the Spaniard's hometown of Hollidaysburg! The whole county and beyond was glued to their progress. Spanny goes way back with Jim McGough, who shares how years of decisions and thoughtful practices led a special group of players to an inspiring performance on a global stage. ... To support The Spaniard Show, utilize the links below: Purchase all your books here: Spaniard Show Reading List For speaking information, click here: Spaniard Website
Altoona Mirror's Neil Rudel says the Hollidaysburg Little league team put smiles on everyone's faces during some troubling times with its run at the Little League World Series.
It's always fun to root for the hometeam, and as the LLWS kicks off, it's our actual hometeam we get to root for! Hollidaysburg is representing the Mid-Atlantic Region in this year's LLWS. This week's episode is an inpromtu message to the kids and community, a lesson in the value of youth sports, and a few pieces of insight I have learned over the years in competitive sports. OK, and I may rehash a bit about my own Little League experience! ... To support The Spaniard Show, utilize the links below: Purchase all your books here: Spaniard Show Reading List For speaking information, click here: Spaniard Website
Monday 8/15/22 Hour 1 - Steve meets the Hollidaysburg Little League team in Williamsport, and Scranton Times-Tribune's Donnie Collins says ‘I'd Bet My House' that Penn State's Defense Forces More Turnovers this season.
Pat welcomes his High School friend Bump Halbritter to the Zoom Room to discuss his life in stories and songs!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mr. Homer DeLattre began his employment as Athletic Director and Head Football Coach of the Hollidaysburg Area School District on July 1, 2013. Prior to his employment at Hollidaysburg, he served as a Health/Physical Education teacher for 16 years in the Glendale and Corry School Districts. He was also the Head Football Coach for the last 11 seasons at Corry and served as the Athletic Director there as well. Mr. DeLattre graduated from Moshannon Valley High School and Lock Haven University.
We're talking with the 2022 PMEA Outstanding Superintendent, Dr. Robert Gildea from the Hollidaysburg Area School District. He talks with us about the music program in Hollidaysburg and his advice for superintendents across the state on how to support a successful music program.
Scott Sheehan is the current NAfME National President-Elect.A nationally recognized advocate and leader for the advancement of music education, Scott is the Director of Bands and Music Department Chairperson at the Hollidaysburg Area Senior High School in Hollidaysburg, PA. He was a finalist for the 2019 GRAMMY Music Educator Award and is an Educational Clinician for Conn-Selmer. Scott is also a consultant for strategic planning and association development. nafme.orgwebsite: jenrafferty.comFB & IG: @jenraffertymusicClubhouse: @jenraffertyCover Art: https://goodneighborart.com/
Pass the Baton: Empowering Students in Music Education, a Podcast for Music Teachers
This week Kathryn and Theresa had the pleasure of interviewing NAfME president-elect, Scott Sheehan! In addition to his NAfME responsibilities, Scott is the high school band director and K-12 music department chair in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. He is involved with PMEA, working with their Leadership Academy and the Model Curriculum Framework project. Scott is also a Conn-Selmer educational clinician. Along with his varied roles and teaching experiences, Scott is very knowledgeable about the national music standards launched in 2014. He even worked on one of the revision teams, providing feedback on the performance track before the standards were officially released. In this interview, Scott shared some great information about the standards, including: The creation and adoption of the 2014 National Core Arts Standards and how, as process-driven standards, they differ from the 1994 standards How these standards support student empowerment How to look at the verbs within the standards to understand where to start What it looks like in the classroom Where to start when incorporating the standards more in lesson plans Connect with Scott and learn more: NAfME President-Elect Hollidaysburg High School To learn more about Pass the Baton: Get a free book preview here - Pass the Baton: Empowering All Music Students For more information and resources - Pass the Baton Free Download: 6 Questions to Pass the Baton and Empower Your Music Students Free Download: Amplify Student Voice With Exit Tickets for Self Reflection
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The gents talk about Ryder cup, the one and done, and Beck settling into his new digs in the outskirts of Altoona.
Full show notes, including links, can be found at http://www.thelocksportscast.com In this week's episode: -Picking the Urban Alps Stealth Key -Speed Picking records at Speedlocks.org -New Products from 3D locksport -Georgian training school for criminals -Other lockpicking criminals -Sales -Giveaways Contact Information: Email: podcast@thelocksportscast.com Twitter https://twitter.com/charlescurrent Reddit: currentc57 on r/locksport Discord: Lockpickers United as Current, Extraordinary League of Pickers as Current, CBC as Current Join the Discord at http://discord.thelocksportscast.com Donate: http://paypal.thelocksportscast.com https://patreon.com/thelocksportscast https://www.buymeacoffee.com/locksportscast Executive Producers: -m3ddl3r -Panda-Frog -Michael Gilchrist -Starrylock -WilliamsBrain -2BDCy4D -Pat from Uncensored Tactical Chief Content Producer: -Chirael Content Producers: -RoonPicker -Panda-Frog -Michael Gilchrist -Feralshooter -Joshua Gonzalez -HVLogic -Starrylock -Pocket Women Special Thanks: -Panda-Frog Announcements: http://lockyawards.com/ Recent stories related to locksport: Community News: https://twitter.com/LegalLockPicker/status/1358070715170361346 https://twitter.com/bobby_peabody/status/1358541359494397953 Urban Alps Stealth Key picked and gutted: lockpicking Urban Alps Stealth Key picked and partially gutted Green – Master Lock 410 LOTO – Speedlocks.org SpeedLocks Records: Speedlocks.org New Products: The new product releases just keep coming! Resources: Criminals: Italian police smash ‘cult-like' Georgian burglary gang Man guilty of trying to buy hand grenade 'to blow up police station' | ITV News Niles man sentenced for trying to pry open safe inside Giant Eagle Hollidaysburg man arraigned in 2019 apartment burglary Sales: -3DLocksport 10% off with code PACLOCK10 -MAKO Locks 15% off with code BUYMAKO Unknown exp -MAKO Locks Black Friday Specials Also the code above works on these deals! -UKLockPickers 10% off with code GIFT Giveaways and Contests: -Starrylock How to Join Starry's Posse #OperationStarburst -Feralshooter 100 subscriber giveaway. No thumbs challenge. #Feralshooter100 -RoonPicker Assa 700 Two Weeks of Pain and a New Giveaway! -Panda-Frog (ENG-140) Lockpicking - Monthly Giveaway 2021 #PandaFrog21Jan -Starrylock - #shoutoutMonday -Starrylock -Pocket Women -CLK Supplies Introducing #Lockboss Free Giveaway! Do you work with Locks & Keys or do Locksmithing? -Charles Builds Crap on YouTube - To encourage you to send me information for this show, I'm changing the rules for my PAM Giveaway (see rules below) or https://www.thelocksportscast.com/p/paclock-a-month-giveaway/ https://www.youtube.com/user/MrCharlesCurrent -The Locky Awards http://lockyawards.com/ “PacLock a Month” Rules: I'm giving away one of my custom PacLock 100A padlocks every month. To be entered, you must: 1.Provide me with locksport or locksport community news that I can use on my weekly podcast. -Submit your news via one of the following: +Email: podcast@thelocksportscast.com +Reddit: currentc57 on r/locksport +Discord: You can find me on the following servers as “Current” ~Lockpickers United ~Extraordinary League of Pickers ~CBC -You will receive 1 entry for each news item I use in the podcast that month. 2.Share the podcast on social media -Make sure I know about it by tagging me and/or emailing me a screenshot or other proof. The winner will be drawn and announced the following month. The winner will have 1 week to contact me via email to claim the prize. I will pay for shipping within the U.S. If you live outside the U.S., you can still enter, but must pay to ship if you win. I reserve the right to change these rules as I need to during the course of the year. I reserve the right to disqualify anyone for any reason. My decisions are final. This giveaway is a thank you to the subscribers that watch my videos, listen to my podcast, and help me produce it. YouTube, Podbean, Fireside.fm, PacLock and other entities are in no way partners to this contest, and all applicants agree to release them from any and all liability related to this contest. Personal data collected as a part of this contest will be used only for the purposes of this contest and will not be released to third parties. Any entries that violate YouTube's community guidelines will be disqualified: http://www.youtube.com/t/community_guidelines
A nationally recognized advocate and leader for the advancement of music education, Scott Sheehan is the Director of Bands and Music Department Chairperson at the Hollidaysburg Area Senior High School in Hollidaysburg, PA where he directs the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Marching Band and teaches AP Music Theory, Fundamentals of Guitar, and an elective course Rock, Rap, and Revolution!. During his tenure at Hollidaysburg, the school district has been named one of the Best Communities for Music Education in the United States by the NAMM Foundation for the past nine years. In addition to his duties at Hollidaysburg, Mr. Sheehan serves as the President-Elect (2020-2022) for the National Association for Music Education and is the Program Chair for the NAfME All-National Honors Ensembles. He served as the NAfME Eastern Division President for from 2015-2017 where he served on the Executive Committee and Finance Committee. As an active member of the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association, Mr. Sheehan served as State President, as well as the District 6 Vice President and the District 4 President and Curriculum and Instruction State Representative. He coordinates the PMEA Leadership Academy, serves on the PMEA Mentoring Program Steering Committee, and is coordinator of the PMEA Model Curriculum & Assessment Steering Committee. Mr. Sheehan is an Educational Clinician for Conn-Selmer and is a consultant for strategic planning and association development. He served as the NAfME Mentor for Band, and he was recognized at the state level as a Pennsylvania Keystone Technology Integrator by the Department of Education. He also served on the Educator Effectiveness Stakeholders Steering Committee for the Department of Education and served as a lead teacher for the implementation of the Student Learning Objectives initiative for PDE. He is a member of Phi Beta Mu, the International Bandmasters Fraternity, was named Teacher of the Year in 2013 by the Hollidaysburg Area School District, and received the Outstanding Music Educator Award from Penn State University's College of Arts and Architecture in 2016. Mr. Sheehan was a finalist for the 2019 GRAMMY Music Educator Award and is an active guest conductor and clinician throughout the country. He performs trumpet with the Hollidaysburg Community Band where he also serves as the group's Associate Conductor. Additionally, he performs with the Altoona Brass Collective and the Blair County Brassworks for various community events and local church services. Scott holds a B.S. Degree in Music Education and a B.M. Degree in Music Marketing from Clarion University, and holds a Master's Degree in Music Education from the Pennsylvania State University. Scott and his wife Amy are the proud parents of their daughter Ellie. You can find more about Scott on his website at https://sheehanmusiced.wixsite.com/website --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
In this episode, Alyssa discusses two movies that were created a result of the Starz Docuseries, The Chair. Not Cool and Hollidaysburg are the attempts of first time directors Shane Dawson and A.M Lukas. Alyssa compares and contrasts the two films, both derived from the script, How Soon is Now by Dan Schoeffer. Analyzing what was was done well and what was done poorly between the two. Follow us! https://twitter.com/SpaghettiFicPod https://www.instagram.com/spaghettifictionpod/ https://spaghettifictionpod.wordpress.com Music by: Nate https://soundcloud.com/raspberryslush Follow the Hosts! Alyssa: https://www.instagram.com/saynt.claire/ --- 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/spaghettifiction/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spaghettifiction/support
Hey, this episode is a talk with … me! Dread! The Spaniard's mysterious partner who edits the Talks episodes and writes these descriptions. Long-time listeners might know a little about my project THIS IS RED, inspired by my wife Janet's early-stage dementia. It's a bucket-list effort to raise money for the public library in Spanny's hometown of Hollidaysburg, where Janet is still able to serve as director, and it involves my publishing my first 20 books in 2020. Spanny and I talk about the project and why ordinary goofs like us are attempting big things and stumbling into some wisdom along the way. ... More with The Spaniard: Link to FREE Fear Course here. Coupon code: fear. (limited time) Website Spaniard's books on Amazon Speaking Info. Reading List Instagram Facebook Twitter
September 10th 2020 from Tavern 27 at Park Hills. Hosts Dave Shannon and Lou Seidel with Justin Wheeler of Bishop Guilfoyle and Homer Dellatre of Hollidaysburg. www.wrta.com
This week we talk the legendary Ryan Lynn from Hollidaysburg, PA. Ryans Brother and Father are among the founders of PASS and racing since 2000 his career spans decades as he continues to be competitive in 2020. We talk about the early days of the series before it was called PASS and some of the names that helped form PASS and many other regions that now exist. Ryan has overcome tragedy and a physical handicap to etch his name into the history of Central PA racing. Frank also has his usual roundup from last weekend and we look forward to this week.
Original Air Date: Mar 23, 2015 We get into Freshman year in college, wooing Barkbox and the new Thanksgiving Day staple, Hollidaysburg. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/downtowatch/support
In the episode we interview Tim O'Brien. Tim is the owner of TOB Photography and also the Senior Area Director for the Young Life in Hollidaysburg, PA. We talk to Tim about his passion for impacting the lives of youth and how his photography business emerged naturally from that passion. Tim discusses balancing his business and his full-time job and how the two complement each other.
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Chad and Julie Anthony met as junior high schoolers in the Spaniard's hometown of Hollidaysburg and later married and embarked on Chad's Air Force career. Now they have children and grandchildren—the youngest of whom tragically passed away as an infant. In memory of darling Aspen Jayne, Chad and Julie channeled heartbreak into Aspen's Impact, a nonprofit dedicated to aiding orphaned and vulnerable children in Uganda. The initial goal of $30,000 is now $1 million. As of this episode, the project has raised over $120,000 and has launched a campus that will transform the future for thousands of young students, many of whom lack food and other basics. Listen, be inspired, and please help as you are able by finding Aspen's Impact on Facebook. For more w/ The Spaniard: Subscribe to The Spaniard Show's email list: https://charliespaniard.com/email Support The Spaniard Show - https://patreon.com/charliespaniard Website/Bookings/Reading List: https://charliespaniard.com Book: https://amzn.to/2QPcf1P Facebook: https://facebook.com/charliespaniard Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliespaniard Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charliespaniard Youtube: https://youtube.com/user/charliespaniard Subscribe to The Spaniard Show: iTunes - https://apple.co/2kxob7j Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Irpy2px7edqbwiwpil2ab2jq4me Stitcher - https://bit.ly/2qUBRPb
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Andrew Gurman MD, the immediate past president of the American Medical Association, and a hand surgeon from Hollidaysburg, PA, is the guest on this week's edition of the Jewish Sacred Aging Podcast. Dr. Gurman discusses healthcare issues for Baby Boomers and the need for health insurance reform in the US. [spp-player] About the Guest [caption id="attachment_5331" align="alignleft" width="150"] Andrew Gurman MD[/caption] Andrew W. Gurman, MD, an orthopaedic hand surgeon from Hollidaysburg, Pa., was the 171st president of the American Medical Association. Prior to becoming AMA president in June 2016, Dr. Gurman was an active and highly visible member of the AMA Board of Trustees, and both speaker and vice speaker of the AMA House of Delegates during a period of change and refocus for the organization. In August 2016 Dr. Gurman was named one of Modern Healthcare magazine's 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare (No. 27). As the first hand surgeon and only the second orthopaedic surgeon to have served as AMA president, Dr. Gurman believes strongly that nurturing the profession is crucial for America's physicians and the generation who will one day take their place. Born in New York City and raised in Mount Vernon, N.Y., Dr. Gurman is a graduate of Syracuse University. He received his medical degree from the State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, in 1980. Dr. Gurman's advocacy work in medicine began early as a student delegate to the AMA Student Business Session, precursor to the AMA Medical Student Section of today. After completing his surgical internship and residency in orthopaedic surgery at the combined Montefiore Hospital/Albert Einstein program in New York City, and a fellowship in hand surgery at the Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute, Dr. Gurman entered practice in central Pennsylvania and became active in the local medical society and civic organizations. In addition to being a past president of the Blair County Medical Society in Pennsylvania, Dr. Gurman's distinguished record includes past service as vice speaker and then speaker of the Pennsylvania Medical Society House of Delegates, and as a two-time chair of the Pennsylvania Medical Society's Political Action Committee. He has also served as professional chair for the United Way campaign and as a member of the board of trustees of the Altoona Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Gurman resides in Hollidaysburg with his wife, Nancy. They have two grown children, and one grandchild.