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We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!The Salvation Army Announces Return of ‘Fly the Flag' Program with Installation of 500 American Flags to Provide Support to Local Residents in Need - Salvation Army Milford Corps will install flags throughout Milford, Hopedale, and Mendon May 20-24. Major Kevin Polito - Corps Officer, Milford Corps Community Center - The Salvation Army, Massachusetts Division joined Dan to discuss.Comcast Rise to support 100 small businesses in Greater Boston - will award $3 Million in Grants to Local Small Businesses. Becca Fracassa - Director of Community Impact and the architect of Comcast RISE in Boston explained. A new, non-invasive technology using a device called TAMBE to treat a certain type of aortic aneurysm, that previously required major, open-heart surgery. First surgery using the device went successfully and could be a game changer. With Dr. Shivani Kumar - MD, Vascular Surgeon at Tufts Medical Center – surgeon who conducted this first TAMBE procedure.Weekend Weather Forecast Looks to Be Rainy For Memorial Day Weekend. AccuWeather Meteorologist Brian Thompson checked in.Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!
We return to Hopedale Massachusetts to view another Statue of Hope.
Host Dave Fiore speaks with Emily Saras, CEO and data scientist with Knowli Data Science. The self-described overachiever with a nerd persona loved field hockey in high school and was her class valedictorian in her hometown of Hopedale, Massachusetts. Emily entered prestigious Wellesley College with plans to be a doctor, only to make a significant pivot to study anthropology and opera singing. Wanting to connect with her family heritage, she earned a scholarship to study ethnomusicology and opera performance in Lithuania under the nation's top soprano. Emily spent two more years studying in Europe before returning home as an AmeriCorps fellow, where she worked with underserved Boston teens. It was there that Emily was recommended for a position at Florida State, which she took thinking it would be a short-term stop on her life journey. She was wrong. Emily would go on to earn her Ph.D. in sociology from FSU, fall in love with Tallahassee and get connected to Knowli, a women-owned company that translates big data for policy makers in a variety of fields, including health and human science agencies and educational institutions across the Southeast. Emily says her journey to CEO has been a “joyful challenge,” and she greatly appreciates the opportunity to serve as the company's cultural ambassador.
This episode is Sponsored by:Stone Architect, Stone World and Granite Your Planethttps://stonearchitect.org/Phone: 416-303-0655 Email: andrew@stonearchitect.orgThis episode is with architect Chris Novelli AIA of N3 Architecture. Follow the link to the blog to see Images and Text and the YouTube Channel to see the video!https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2025/02/chris-novelli-aia-of-n3-architecture.htmlChris Novelli, Principal architect of N3 Architecture in Hopedale, MA - focusing on custom residential design for people who want something different in their home. Chris is a Graduate of Wentworth Institute of Architecture and the Boston Architectural College and he has been a licensed Architect for 25 yearsHe has a Podcast - The Home Design Academy and a YouTube channel, N3 Architecture: helping homeowners with the questions they have and showing the behind the scenes of designing custom homesChris' Book - The Homeowner's Guide to Residential Design and Construction Projects - takes you through the steps of designing and building a custom home - what to expect for each phase of the project. Christopher J. Novelli AIA, NCARBOwner | ArchitectN3 Architecture30 Anthony RoadHopedale, MA 01747p. 508.377.3503e. chris@n3architecture.comwww.n3architecture.com InstagramYouTube - N3 ArchitectureHome Design Academy PodcastLink to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:https://www.mgharchitect.com/
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The Nunatsiavut Government held its first ever Inuit Men's Conference last month in Hopedale.We spoke with an organizer and two participants about the impact it had.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
It's Hockey Night in Hopedale! Find out how some volunteers are making sure young hockey players in northern Labrador have the gear they need.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A portable x-ray trial was a huge success in Hopedale last month. We will bring you the details.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The weather may have delayed him, but Santa's sleigh -- or rather, his twin otter -- made it to Labrador's North Coast yesterday. Rhivu hopped on board as Santa and Mrs. Claus visited Hopedale, Postville, Makkovik, and Rigolet to meet kids who've been waiting all year.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Hopedale has a new place to skate outdoors! AngajukKak Marjorie Flowers says it isn't just a rink, it's a place to gather. In fact, she says it's the "best Christmas gift we could ever have!" We hear the details.
Summary In this episode, Kevin Gallagher from Hopedale Shops shares his journey in the world of model railroading, discussing the evolution of his techniques, the importance of community support, and the art of custom painting. He emphasizes the learning process through mistakes and the joy of creating unique models. Kevin also provides insights into the business side of custom work and offers valuable tips for aspiring painters, all while reminding listeners to keep the hobby fun and enjoyable. https://buymeacoffee.com/modrailtlk www.ModelRailroadTalk.com ModelRailroadTalk@gmail.com www.Patreon.com/ModelRailroadTalk www.YouTube.com/@ModelRailroadTalk
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The rising cost of living is making it harder for many families in Hopedale to put food on the table. We hear from the AngajukKâk of Hopedale.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
An Inuk prospector and artist has made a dazzling discovery in the Hopedale area! We speak with Edmund Saunders about what it's like to find rubies nearby his hometown.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Today we're continuing our spotlight on the 49th annual Labrador Creative Arts Festival. This time, we hear from members of the Nanuit Players from Hopedale, who took part in a theatre workshop late last week.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
People on Labrador's North Coast could be in for a very stormy weekend ahead. Environment Canada has issued wind and rainfall warnings for Hopedale, Natuashish and Nain. We spoke with three people weathering the storm; Julius Dicker, John Terriak, and Mark Nui.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Some Indigenous communities say the journey to reclaiming their language is a long and emotional one - but necessary to heal. An update on the progress behind the language-related Calls to Action - and what advocates say still needs to be done. (3:45)We head to western Newfoundland and hear what Truth and Reconciliation means to Qalipu Chief Jenny Brake, and why she thinks it's important to make youth a key part of advancing it. (11:59)We hear from a senior advisor to the Innu Nation treaty process on what Truth and Reconciliation means, and what steps are needed to get there. And it's someone Thea Penashue, our guest host, knows only too well! Thea sits down with her father, Peter Penashue, to hear his thoughts. (19:31)The final installment in a series of conversations about Truth and Reconciliation from our colleagues Amanda Gear and Sarah Antle. (25:58)We learn more about how the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation came about, and we also hear what the occasion means to retired Inuk judge James Igloliorte, who attended residential school himself. (38:39)Honouring the children who never returned home and the survivors of residential schools. We take you back to the Innu Gathering at Gull Island to hear from Thea Penashue's grandmother, Elizabeth Penashue, about the importance of Truth and Reconciliation Day. (48:31)A place to live well, we hear about the programming happening at the Inotsiavik centre in Hopedale, and hear what it means to have a place for preserving, practicing, and sharing culture. (1:04:49)We meet David Penashue, our musical guest for today's show. The Sheshatshiu singer-songwriter joins us here in studio. (1:13:10)Taking our language and culture back! I sit down with my friend Megan Rich, who is also a mom. We talk about the challenges of raising our children to speak Innu-aimun and what reconciliation looks like. (1:22:27)An important family in the history of the Beothuk people will be immortalized in bronze later today. (1:33:33)David sings us a second song. (1:41:38)The best laugh wins! We take you to a laughing contest that took place at the Manishan Nui Community Gathering on Gull Island last week - and we hear why laughing is a big part of Innu culture. (1:47:00)David sings one last song for us on this National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. (1:56:45)Thea reads an excerpt from her "Self Reflection" paper. (2:04:29)
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Sailors from the Royal Canadian Navy are visiting Hopedale this week. We hear about their plans in the community during their visit.
On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
Today's guest has a passion for the great outdoors and a personal resilience journey. She has become a beacon of hope for many seeking to embrace nature's beauty, irrespective of physical constraints. Her dedication to accessibility in the wilderness has led her to author several acclaimed Easy Walks guidebooks, catering specifically to those with mobility challenges, older walkers, and parents with young kids. Her most recent work, "My Liturgy of Easy Walks," is a memoir and a meditation on adapting to a changed life, filled with insights and strategies for finding hope in a world that can often feel overwhelming. She's a sought-after voice in media, offering her expertise on accessible trails and outdoor experiences, having been profiled by the likes of the Boston Globe and WCVB TV's Chronicle news magazine. Beyond her books, she's a seasoned developmental editor and book coach specializing in non-fiction and topical memoirs, helping others to bring their stories and experiences to the forefront. Please join me in welcoming Marjorie Turner Hollman. Join us as we explore Marjorie Turner Hollman's remarkable transition from a history major to a noted storyteller and accessibility advocate, delving into her inspiring journey of overcoming adversity and empowering others through her writing and community leadership. In this episode, we discuss:
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A group of Hopedale youth is the talk-of-the-town after they won the $1 million dollars Arctic Inspiration Prize on Tuesday night. It's the first time a Nunasiavut project has won the top prize. We check in with Hopedale AngajukKâk Marjorie Flowers to hear what community members are saying.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A group of Hopedale youth just won one million dollars for a new language and culture center! We hear from the team dreaming of the "Inotsiavik Centre" project, and celebrate their Arctic Inspiration Prize win.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A polar bear heart was the subject of scrutiny—and wonder—in Hopedale classrooms recently. We hear the details.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Twelve youth and eight elders from across Nunatsiavut came together for the 27th annual youth symposium in Hopedale last week. Gertie Palliser, Jaycie Kalleo and Minnie Merkuratsuk share some highlights from that gathering.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Young adults in Hopedale are dreaming of creating a cultural hub called the “Inotsiavik Centre”—and now, their proposal is in the running for the Arctic Inspiration prize. We hear more about the project from Hopedale's Nicholas and Vanessa Flowers.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Healing deep wounds after a terrible crime. We meet a Hopedale man heading into a community sentencing circle, four years after he accidentally killed his own brother.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
There's an avalanche safety presentation happening in Hopedale tonight. We hear all about it.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
It's a competition in the true spirit of the north. We drop by a shelter building workshop in Hopedale
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
We learn about a Kisiligik workshop happening in Hopedale this month, all about cleaning and stretching sealskin
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The snow is more "sugary" in Hopedale this year, but Ross Flowers still managed to build a traditional igloo outside his home. We hear from him, inside that igloo.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Moravian love feasts, egg hunts, carrying a cross around the community... there are many ways of celebrating Easter in the Big Land. We hear about some Easter traditions in Hopedale and Sheshatshiu
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
No matter the weather, the school in Hopedale is making sure kids still get outside. We'll head to a a 'dart outdoors' event that happened last week.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
We hear the results of last week's Labrador Regional Theatre Arts Festival—and hear from some drama students in Nain and Hopedale.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A Hopedale man says he faced stigma and inadequate access to food while trying to receive healthcare.We hear his story.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A Kindergarten class in Hopedale is learning about shots for animals, rabies risks, caring for injured animals and more... We hear about the vet clinic they've set up in their classroom!The unique set up was created by teacher, Sophia Hewitt. She joined a few of the students--or veterinarians in training--to talk about it with Labrador Morning's Heidi Atter.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A sentencing circle will be happening in Hopedale in March. But before then, the Public Legal Information Association of Newfoundland and Labrador is holding a session for people to learn how they can take part. For more, Labrador Morning's Heidi Atter spoke to James Igloliorte.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The first winners of Nunatsiavut's Inuttitut and Cultural Preservation Recognition Awards have been announced! Anyone in Nunatsiavut over age 15 could be nominated for the two awards, which will be given out annually. This year, Hopedale's Nicholas Flowers won the Inuttitut award and Nain's Maria Merkuratsuk won the cultural award.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The Nunatsiavut Government is calling on any beneficiaries to apply to go to the gathering. Hear from the Arts Program Coordinator.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Some kids in Hopedale are starting off the new year with new blades. That's thanks to a donation of ice skates to the community. Sophia Hewitt, who helped coordinate the effort, spoke with the CBC's Heidi Atter about the impact of the donation.
Holly Johnston graduated from Hofstra with a psychology major and radio, TV and film minor and then started doing stand-up in 2019 -- following in her dad's footsteps. She grew up in Hopedale, Mass., and moved to Austin, Texas, where she was able to get plenty of time on stage. Holly moved back to Hopedale in the fall and is producing shows, too. She's co-producing the Wooster Roast Battle at the Hotel Vernon on Friday, Dec. 29. Follow Holly Johnston: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holly.johnston_/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxInZxzHidizVmKTVgDE_ZQWebsite: https://www.hollymjohnston.com/Support the show
Ghandhi in Sherborn Mass? A utopian society in Hopedale? What is the connection? And who is Emily the Cow? All this and more in episode 204!
Meet Jessie Dillon, the entrepreneur rewriting the rules of real estate. Hailing from Hopedale, MA, Jessie's journey is a testament to relentless ambition. From Beauty to Real Estate: In 2021, Jessie transitioned from beauty to real estate, driven by a hunger for financial independence. Her timeline reads like a whirlwind – closing her first duplex in 2022, followed by a lucrative short-term rental deal and a savvy househack. In July 2023, she secured a 13-unit multifamily property and launched a profitable joint venture deal.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Premier Furey has been travelling across Labrador delivering long-awaited apologies to residential school survivors. Survivor Wanda Lucy was at the ceremony in Hopedale. Afterwards, she shared her thoughts with Labrador Morning's Andrea McGuire.
Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips
Meet Jessie Dillon, the entrepreneur rewriting the rules of real estate. Hailing from Hopedale, MA, Jessie's journey is a testament to relentless ambition. From Beauty to Real Estate: In 2021, Jessie transitioned from beauty to real estate, driven by a hunger for financial independence. Her timeline reads like a whirlwind - closing her first duplex in 2022, followed by a lucrative short-term rental deal and a savvy househack. In July 2023, she secured a 13-unit multifamily property and launched a profitable joint venture deal. In this episode we talked to Jessie about her transition into real estate, her first deal in today's tight market, partners and the vetting process, what her portfolio looks like today, and the power of social media. Announcement: Join the Invest Beyond Multifamily Fall Conference here. Partnerships; 00:00 A transition into real estate investing; 05:29 A first deal in a tight market; 08:24 Partners & The vetting process; 13:28 Jessie's portfolio today; 14:34 The power of social media; Announcement: Join our Apartment Investing Mastermind 19:15 Round of Insights Apparent Failure: Not being as profitable with her short-term rental as expected. Digital Resource: Social media Most Recommended Book: Discovering Your Dharma Daily Habit: Sleeping a lot. #1 Insight for Diving into Partnerships: Treat it like dating. You wouldn't get engaged on the second phone call. Best Place to Grab a Bite to Massachusetts: Monahan's Clam Shack Contact Jessie: You can find Jessie on Instagram. Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.
Make your voice heard for redfish in Louisiana. You can find the survey discussed and ASGA's Louisiana Redfish Hub at linktr.ee/asga. The state's redfish survey closes tomorrow, April 11, 2023. Capt. John West joins the Guide Post for a quick riff on his Sheepy Tournament experience and Louisiana redfish. This podcast was recorded in March at the Sheepy Tournament in Hopedale, LA. #BetterBusinessThroughConservation #Redfish #Louisiana
Kent and Chase are back in the studio after a month hiatus! On this episode we run back our past trips. Kent dives into his biggest redfish caught and other monsters out of Hopedale. Plus, we give out power rankings for the teams that are signed up and fully paid! This year has some competition! Tune in to hear all about it! Tight lines
Most of us are wanting to better support Indigenous people on the lands we now also call home. We want to learn and understand more about the connections between current ecological catastrophes and colonization, and about coming into right relationship with the land and the first peoples of the land. Join us for this conversation about the lifelong journey of living respectfully within Mi'kma'ki, or wherever you may be, and contributing to regeneration and healing.On a beautiful summer day, I met Diane Obed to talk about decolonization, including its importance in environmental movements.Diane Obed is an Inuk woman mixed with white settler ancestry. She is a mother, writer and community member originally from Hopedale, Nunatsiavut, Labrador, currently living, studying and working in Mi'kma'ki, Nova Scotia. She is presently enrolled in the Educational Foundations PhD program at Mount Saint Vincent University, exploring decolonization and contemplative land-based studies.In this conversation, Diane shares wisdom, gentleness and many helpful resources, including why cultural diversity loss leads to loss of biodiversity, and the importance of practices that help oneself be grounded in these uncertain times. The connection is explored between current ecological crisis and Indigenous dispossession from their lands. The more people who explore these topics together of the continued effects of colonization, of what decolonization means, and ideas of how we can contribute, the better the chances for a healthier and more whole world.Episode resources:Indigenous Climate Action websitewebsite for Healing Haunted Histories, the book by Elaine Enns and Ched MyersBook referenced by Diane by Inuit Elder: The Qaggiq Model, toward a theory of Inuktut knowledge renewal link to Good ReadsThe Land Back paper Diane referencedKira Jewel Lingo's website Kira's episode The way out is inDeveloping Stamina for Decolonizing Higher Education: A Workbook for Non-Indigenous People(2021). (This workbook is relevant for anyone, despite it being written for a context of higher education.)Land Water Spirit on Mighty Networks (an interactive platform through How We Thrive)Mi'kmaw place and language resources:Mi'kmaw place names interactive mapNative land .cawww.mikmaqonline.org and the section specific to treesOther resources:Treaty Education, Nova Scotia: 13...
The boys are back and worse than ever! (0-1:30min Intro and breaking news) We jump right into breaking the news about the stormchaser and why we haven't been fishing much recently. (1:30-4:00) Two stroke vs 4 stroke talk and discuss which one we want and whats the best option for us. GEAR TALK (4:00-10:07) Past fishing trips! We talk about Kent learning how to fly fish and sight fishing. (13:00-19:00) Hopedale trip and catching reds trolling down the spoils canal. (21:00- 35:00) If you have a motor or want to sell us a motor LET US KNOW!! Tight Lines Baw!!
Context & Clarity Podcast with Jeff Echols and Katharine MacPhail
What's the future of architecture and the meta verse? In this podcast episode, Boston-based Architect, and Educator Isra Banks and Hopedale, Massachusetts-based Architect and Podcast Host Chris Novelli join us backstage to reflect on a conversation that we had on https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLED5hT2c0oNJSkvckPLVWTp28x756MUwA (Context & Clarity LIVE), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgVTz_A4Kk0 (George Bileca - Architecture and the Metaverse). George Bileca is the CEO of Voxel Architects. In the original conversation, George discussed designing for the real world and the metaverse. If you enjoy this show, you can find similar content at https://gablmedia.com/ (Gābl Media).
Context & Clarity Podcast with Jeff Echols and Katharine MacPhail
How can you stand out as an architect? In this podcast episode, Ithica, New York, Architect, a translator, a spec writer, and a QA/QC hawk, Christian Nielsen-Palacios and Hopedale, Massachusetts-based Architect, podcast host, and educator, Chris Novelli join us backstage to reflect on a conversation that we had on https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLED5hT2c0oNJSkvckPLVWTp28x756MUwA (Context & Clarity LIVE), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC5QhvFrYMM (Jesse Cole - Standing Out). Jesse Cole is the Owner of the Savannah Bananas baseball team and Author of “Find Your Yellow Tux: How to Be Successful by Standing Out”. In the original conversation, Jesse talked with us about doing the opposite of what's expected, delivering an unforgettable client experience, and standing out in an authentic way. If you enjoy this show, you can find similar content at https://gablmedia.com/ (Gābl Media).
Context & Clarity Podcast with Jeff Echols and Katharine MacPhail
What happens when Architects actually follow all the great advice we get? In this podcast episode, Hopedale, Massachusetts, Architect and Podcast Host Chris Novelli joins us backstage to reflect on a conversation that we had on https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLED5hT2c0oNJSkvckPLVWTp28x756MUwA (Context & Clarity LIVE), https://youtu.be/jtvhwvSACNw (Ken 'Spanky' Moskowitz - Acting on and giving advice, Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook Style), where we welcomed Ken 'Spanky' Moskowitz, Founder & CEO of Ad Zombies, and Author of "Jab Till It Hurts: How Following Gary Vaynerchuk's Advice Helped Me Build A 7-Figure Brand". In the original conversation Spanky mentioned that there's a difference between serving your community and giving your work away for free. He also discusses how he implemented what he learned from Gary's book, and how you can do it too. If you enjoy this show, you can find similar content at https://gablmedia.com/ (Gābl Media).
Caitlin grew up seeing ghosts in her haunted neighborhood of Hopedale, MA, and later worked at a haunted theater.