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We're honored to have Mark "Pudge" Gjormand join us on Clearing The Bases! Coach Gjormand, the legendary Head Coach of James Madison High School and the driving force behind MVP Baseball and Softball School, shares his insights on building a championship culture, developing young athletes, and the keys to sustained success. Pudge is one of the most respected figures in high school and advanced placement baseball!
Don't say yes to the stress. According to recent research, the biggest stressors of daily American life are finances (52%), current events (37%), health (37%) and relationships (29%). Here are four ways to tell if our bodies are pleading for pause — emotional changes, relationship strains, illness and digestive issues. In the headlines on #TheUpdate this Sunday, three teens were arrested for sexually abusing a fellow junior-varsity football teammate in an apparent hazing incident at James Madison High School in Brooklyn this week. Manhattan's famed luxury store row Fifth Avenue is in line for a major makeover. New York City officials unveiled a plan this week to transform a central portion of the thoroughfare between Bryant Park and Central Park into a more pedestrian-centered boulevard. And in Georgia, authorities said they are investigating the “catastrophic failure” of a dock gangway that collapsed and killed seven on Sapelo Island, where crowds had gathered for a fall celebration by the island's tiny Gullah-Geechee community of Black slave descendants.
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It's Monday, September 16th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Muslim Pakistani brothers abduct, forcibly convert, and marry two Catholic sisters A high court in Pakistan has ordered police to recover two Catholic sisters, ages 13 and 18, who were kidnapped, forcibly converted to Islam, and married to their abductors, reports The Christian Post. Police initially refused to make efforts to recover Neha Javed and her older sister, Saneha Javed, following their July 23rd kidnapping in the Kasur District in Punjab. Two Muslim brothers from their neighborhood broke in, locked the parents' bedroom, and abducted the girls, leaving behind six other siblings. On July 29th, the family received images of Islamic conversion certificates and Islamic marriage certificates of both girls from a relative's phone. The 13-year-old, Neha, was shown as 19 years old in the marriage certificate, while 18-year-old Saneha's age was declared as 21. The sisters' mother, Sumera Bibi, said, “The accused's family is pressuring us to stop pursuing the matter and even attacked my husband with an axe when he confronted them. How can we let them destroy the lives of our daughters? Neha is only 13, while her abductor-husband is more than double her age.” Please pray that the police successfully find and free 13-year-old Neha and 18-year-old Seneha. Psalm 10:1-2, 10-12, asks, "Why, Lord, do You stand far off? Why do You you hide yourself in times of trouble? In his arrogance the wicked man hunts down the weak, who are caught in the schemes he devises. He lies in wait to catch the helpless; he catches the helpless and drags them off in his net. His victims are crushed, they collapse; they fall under his strength. He says to himself, ‘God will never notice; He covers His face and never sees.' Arise, Lord! Lift up Your hand, O God. Do not forget the helpless.” Pakistan ranks seventh on Open Doors' 2024 World Watch List of the most difficult places to be a Christian. Pope Francis: “Every religion is a way to arrive at God.” On Friday, Pope Francis told young people of different faiths that “every religion is a way to arrive at God,” reports LifeSiteNews.com. Addressing an inter-religious meeting of young people in Singapore, Pope Francis said this through his translator. TRANSLATOR: “One of the things that struck me about all of you here is your ability to engage in inter religious dialog. Every religion is a way to arrive at God. They're sort of like different languages in order to arrive at God.” The pope provided no explanation for how a Muslim, a Hindu, or a Buddhist, all of whom deny Jesus is God, could be saved if they deny the clear teaching of John 14:6 where Jesus proclaimed, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man comes to the Father except through Me.” Trump: Kamala's open door policies resulted in 325,000 migrant children missing At a press conference on Friday in Los Angeles, Donald Trump revealed some of Kamala Harris' horrific record as California Attorney General, reports Fox News. TRUMP: “As Attorney General, she defined child sex trafficking, assault with a deadly weapon, and rape of an unconscious person as nonviolent crime. She put them in a new category as nonviolent.” Trump added that as Vice President, Kamala Harris facilitated “the largest wave of sex trafficking and human trafficking in history" by allowing cartels to operate on the U.S.-Mexico border. TRUMP: “Now, as Vice President, she's facilitated the largest wave of sex trafficking and human trafficking in history, the history of our country by far. Under this administration, 325,000 migrant children are missing. 325,000! In other words, take your biggest stadium in California and you could fill it up five or six times. Those are all missing children. Many of them are dead. Many of them are sex slaves.” Tinder dating app facilitates casual sex, gives money to Planned Parenthood The relationship between so-called hookup apps such as Tinder and the abortion industry has always been implicit. The digitization of the hookup culture—swipe left, swipe right, meet for sex—has simplified the dating landscape for those seeking casual sex. Since launching in 2012, Tinder facilitated 1.5 million “dates” weekly and has over 60 million users. While some certainly use Tinder to seek long-term relationships, its primary function is as a sexual marketplace. As one recent Australian study found: “Tinder users were more likely to disagree with statements such as ‘I have a hard time respecting a girl who has casual sex' and more likely to agree with statements such as ‘Casual sex is acceptable.'” With millions of people meeting up for casual sexual encounters, it is inevitable that some of them will discover that the baby-making act has resulted in making a baby. It is also inevitable that many of those who become pregnant will seek abortions. In 2021, the parent company of Tinder, Match Group, publicly opposed pro-life laws in Texas. Then, in 2022, the Guardian reported, the company went further: “Match Group has been a vocal advocate of abortion rights, especially after the Supreme Court's ruling in June. The company announced on Tuesday that it would add a ‘pro-choice' badge to users' profile options. Match Group also supports Planned Parenthood through in-app promotions.” Students raise $20,000 to buy custodian Jeep Wrangler And finally, STUDENT 1: “He's more than just a custodian; he's a dear friend to all of us. He's just a very kind, genuine person.” That's the way one student at James Madison High School in Vienna, Virginia, described custodian Francis Apraku, a Ghanaian man, according to a report from WUSA-TV. STUDENT 2: “He's a bundle of joy. I mean, he would always pray for us before our football games freshman year. And he would always support us no matter what.” A group of kind-hearted students created a GoFundMe account and raised $20,000 in just six months. The kids then partnered with an area car dealership and used the cash to buy Apraku a cherry red 2015 Jeep Wrangler. The students surprised their school's custodian with the new vehicle on Monday, September 9th, In fact, he was so excited, the janitor fell to the ground and began rolling around. APRAKU: “This day, ninth September, I will never, ever forget today.” (applause) The janitor expressed gratitude to God through tears. APRAKU: “I don't believe this will happen in my life. I will give thanks to Almighty God for making today for me.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, September 16th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Super Bowl 2024 Review: Usher's Halftime Show, Alicia Keys and how Beyonce stole the show. How Act II will gag the conservative whites come next award season. The cell phone ban walkout at James Madison High School. What Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has planned next week and why this is what happens when you don't vote. The 'house rules' debate over adults that move back in with their parents. White People Shit: 2 Kentucky women claim rape at a resort while part of a Bahamas Cruise.....why we don't believe it. Mental Health Notes: Why it's important to tell family the bank is closed. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-clark-fox/support
Chrissie Mayr Podcast with Brittany Jean! CalendarGate, Tampa Bay Young Republicans, Leadership Institute helping School Board Candidates, Brooklyn's James Madison High School forces students to go remote as they house illegal migrants, Virginia county school board member sworn in on stack of LGBTQ books featuring graphic content & more! SEE CHRISSIE'S STAND UP: 1/25 - DALLAS - https://www.prekindle.com/event/49543-chrissie-mayr-dallas 2/24 - MORRIS PLAINS - https://www.tiffscomedy.com/shows/245329
The entrepreneurial representative from New York, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, on a recent Thursday, responded nonchalantly when confronted by a senior Fox Business journalist regarding the action taken to shut down a city school to make room for people who have entered the country without proper documentation. James Madison High School, located in Brooklyn, had announced that their students would transition to an online learning model on the following Tuesday, aiming to create space for about 2,000 people to find temporary shelter at Floyd Bennett Field. The Fox Business reporter, Hillary Vaughn, put forth this query to Ocasio-Cortez about the city's move. Ocasio-Cortez, a notable representative of the New York City boroughs of Queens and the Bronx, in accordance with the Cook Political Report, offered her insight. She stated, 'The primary objective here is to find an adequate facility for these individuals. I do not foresee this as a sustainable fix. This is not meant to be a permanent resolution.' New York City's Democratic Mayor, Eric Adams, staunchly defended his decision to temporarily interrupt the normal functioning of the school, justifying his decision on the basis of an impending heavy storm. Mayor Adams has recently instituted budget cuts with the goal to manage the substantial increase in migrant arrivals, which surpassed 130,000 in the month of November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Ari David and Emily Austin about Elon Musk shocking his fans by agreeing with John Fetterman on a his comments about South Africa accusing Israel of committing a genocide in Gaza; the bizarre celebration that followed after the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted in support of a ceasefire resolution in the Israel-Hamas war that must be seen to be believed; Fox News' Peter Doocy confronting White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about the migrant crisis pushing James Madison High School in NYC to force students to learn remotely so migrants could be temporarily housed in the school; Chicago's migrant crisis turning the local black community against progressive Democrat policies; Mika Brzezinski's pure propaganda interview with Jill Biden where she laughs off questions about Biden family corruption; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief at Forbes Media & the co-author of "Inflation: What It Is, Why It's Bad, and How to Fix It" Topic: December CPI report Councilwoman Inna Vernikov, Minority Whip of the New York City Council representing the 48th District Topic: Migrants moved to James Madison High School, antisemitism in NYC Mark Morgan, Senior Fellow for the Federation for American Immigration Reform and Former Acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs & Border Protection Topic: Impeachment proceedings against Mayorkas See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Migrants at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, New York, were relocated to James Madison High School on Tuesday night due to severe weather. The students at the high school then had to transition to remote learning on Wednesday. Colonel Tom Sullivan, who is running for New York State Assembly, joined Brittany Lewis on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, I talk about James Madison High School in Brooklyn, New York where students were forced to virtual learn while illegal immigrants took over their gymnasium. Sources: https://www.westernjournal.com/migrant-camp-moves-high-school-forces-students-classrooms/ https://www.newsweek.com/migrants-new-york-brooklyn-high-school-tent-shelter-evacuated-1859403 https://twitter.com/InnaVernikov/status/1744869861661061524?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1744869861661061524%7Ctwgr%5E9a9c56f53eb82f68619aa2e4b50ab4d35977b357%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newsweek.com%2Fmigrants-new-york-brooklyn-high-school-tent-shelter-evacuated-1859403 https://www.statista.com/statistics/329256/alien-apprehensions-registered-by-the-us-border-patrol/ https://www.christianpost.com/news/abortion-was-the-top-cause-of-death-worldwide-in-2023.html https://www.publicschoolreview.com/james-madison-high-school-profile --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1morethingwsologreen/support
77 WABC Host Curtis Sliwa joins the show to try and help Sid with his house troubles in Rockaway, before he lays into City Hall for forcing students out of James Madison High School in Brooklyn to make way for displaced illegal migrants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hunter Biden made a surprise appearance on Capitol Hill as House Republicans weighed a resolution to hold him in contempt of Congress. That's after President Joe Biden's son defied a subpoena to appear for a closed-door interview last month. The House Homeland Security Committee is holding its first impeachment hearing for Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Republicans are arguing that he is responsible for the crisis at the southern border. Students at James Madison High School in Brooklyn, New York, are attending class remotely on Wednesday, as the school's facilities are being used to shelter nearly 2,000 illegal immigrants. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
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The state of New York took a decisive step this past Tuesday, when it temporarily relocated almost 2,000 migrants. The place chosen as their new domicile is the James Madison High School situated in Brooklyn. The movement was necessitated due to the limited suitability of the Floyd Bennett Field migrant camp following less-than-ideal weather conditions. This quick action taken by the state officials has elicited a significant ripple effect, causing shifts in daily routines. The related developments were communicated to the school district. According to the official notification circulated among families, the school will switch to online instruction mode this coming Wednesday, a move impacted by the housing of these migrants in the school's gymnasium. The sudden change was picked up by New York State Assembly candidate Colonel Thomas Sullivan, a Republican by affiliation. Colonel Sullivan expressed his disapproval in sharp terms with regards to this particular choice of location for the migrants' resettlement. He stated, 'When plans were initially announced to set up the migrant encampment at Floyd Bennett Field, it was already seen by many as a precarious situation. It seems the only people oblivious to the potential pitfalls were those in charge of the decision. The further decision to shift the people from Floyd Bennett to James Madison High School merely highlights what we recognized all along: the current setup is not viable.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Len Berman and Michael Riedel sent Natalie out to talk with parents whose children were displaced because of migrants being moved into James Madison High School.
We got another Team Player Podcast first for you today, as we welcome in our 1st guest who went out and got a job promotion between now and the time we recorded the show! At the time of recording he was the Head Football Coach at Waltrip HS, but now he is now an Assistant Athletic Director in the Houston Independent School District - welcome Jeremy Kirt to the show! - Being a 3-sport athlete and graduating #7 in his class at THE James Madison High School, and playing under the legend himself, longtime Marlin Head Football Coach Ray Seals!! - Jeremy describes how Coach Seals was the type who carried himself with a quiet demeanor, but when he spoke you best believe everyone was listening! - Coach talks about the importance of big playoff victories from teams locally like Lamar and the Heights as well as statewide with teams like South Oak Cliff and Austin LBJ in instilling that belief in his players that they too can go on playoff runs. - Coach received an athletic scholarship to play football at Lamar University in Beaumont and then was able to stay and begin his coaching career with the Cardinals. From there he begin his high school coaching career in a small town at Anahuac, returned to his alma mater at Madison, gained experience at a few other area football powerhouses before being handed the keys to his 1st Head Coaching job leading the Waltrip Rams! At - Finally Jeremy maintains that all Madison Marlins can pick each other out of a crowd, so who better to give us his definitive James Madison HS Mount Rushmore! Join the Team Player Revolution! The biggest help is to leave a 5-star rating. This is what moves us up the rankings so more people can hear the stories of coaches changing lives Follow on Twitter @coach_kovo Hit us up at teamplayerpodcast@gmail.com - we lift up our own inside Team Player Nation, all guest suggestions/feedback is welcome! Art for the Team Player Podcast was created by Kaiser St. Cyr Music for the Team Player Podcast is from the single One More/Good Enough by Avrion - available on all platforms
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My guest today is Mark Gjormand, aka Coach Pudge, the Head Baseball Coach at James Madison High School in Vienna, Virginia. During the offseason, Gjormand concentrates his efforts on Directing the MVP Baseball School located in Reston, Va. as well as MVP International Athletics; Sending athletes from across America overseas to compete and see the world through athletics. He is a 2020 member of the National High School Baseball Coach Association's Hall of Fame. The topics are baseball and life. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: #3 nationally ranked high school baseball team Number one team in Virginia history Pressure following a big season Travel opportunities MVP Dreams Foundation Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
My guest today is Mark Gjormand, aka Coach Pudge, the Head Baseball Coach at James Madison High School in Vienna, Virginia. During the offseason, Gjormand concentrates his efforts on Directing the MVP Baseball School located in Reston, Va. as well as MVP International Athletics; Sending athletes from across America overseas to compete and see the world through athletics. He is a 2020 member of the National High School Baseball Coach Association's Hall of Fame. The topics are baseball and life. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: #3 nationally ranked high school baseball team Number one team in Virginia history Pressure following a big season Travel opportunities MVP Dreams Foundation
Donavan Mosley played football at the University of Alabama from 2015-2018 where he went to 4 straight National Championship games and won 2 National Titles. He talks about growing up in San Antonio, Texas, coming from a large family with a military background, his love for the Dallas Mavericks, and how he got into football. He discusses his career playing Safety at James Madison High School, his recruiting process, and why he decided to be a preferred walk-on at Alabama. Donavan details the transition to college football, the culture of Alabama Football, what it was like playing for Head Coach Nick Saban, and playing with the best athletes, many of whom have gone on to have great careers in the NFL. He talks about playing in the SEC, what practices were like, making it to 4 straight College Football Playoffs and 4 straight National Title Games, and coming away with 2 National Championships. He then discusses being in the Disney movie "Safety" where he played the role of a Clemson player (not kidding!), starting his own podcast, and his continued support for the Alabama Football program
Another great baseball family joins us on the ABCA Podcast with Mark & Sam Gjormand. This is our first Father & Daughter episode. Mark “Pudge” Gjormand is heading into his 27th season at James Madison High School in Northern Virginia and his 35th season overall. Gjormand has led James Madison to three state Championships. The 2021 squad had a phenomenal season finishing second in the nation and winning the class 6 state championship. He was named the Atec/ABCA Region II Coach of the Year this summer. Gjormand is very active on the speaking circuit and is an integral part of the ABCA, National Baseball Coaches Association and MVP International. Sam is blazing her own path in the game. Gjormand helped Pudge with the James Madison High School baseball program while she was in high school. After graduation, Gjormand went to James Madison University and worked with the baseball program. Gjormand had an exciting summer working with the Wareham Gatemen as the assistant to the GM and MLB scout liaison. Gjormand was just named Director of Baseball Operations & Assistant Executive to the Head Coach at the College of Charleston. We head down a lot of different rabbit holes in this episode. This is an impactful conversation on the many ways that you can help the Baseball Community. The ABCA Podcast is presented by Netting Pros. Netting Professionals are improving programs one facility at a time, specializing in the design, fabrication and installation of custom netting for backstops, batting cages, dugouts, bp screens and ball carts. They also design and install digital graphic wall padding windscreen, turf, turf protectors, dugout benches, dugout cubbies and more.
Bio Current head coach at James Madison High School26th season at Madison (31st overall)Langley HS (1 year) Marshall HS (8 years) 2 VA state championships 1 perfect season, which was recognized as one of the best high school teams of ALL time 14 Liberty Conference Championships 1 Concorde Conference Championships In 2018 Gjormand was named Conference Coach of the year for the 7th time Region 6 Coach of the year for the 4th time. Home Plate Club's high school coach of the year National Baseball Coaches Association (BCA) East Coast coach of the year finalist for the BCA's national coach of the year award Founder of MVP International where multiple sports are played all throughout the world Incredible clinician speaker Leader of men! Mental game master!! Notes Learning how to lose is just as important as learning how to win Take the reigns early and then loosen it up as you go Unload christmas trees for lions club in the community Phases of the seasonPhase 1 - pre season and off season, friday life lessons Phase 2 - spring break - tournament and compete for something Phase 3 - conference play - win as much as we can, we only count wins, we lose and we get back up Phase 4 - conference tournament Phase 5 - regional tournament Phase 6 - state tournament You always need to overachieve no matter how good you are You are not a 9 hitter, you are 1 of 9 hitters! Post goals at the beginning of the season in the locker room I have been there, but I have not been there with this team! Glue guys - do the things no one sees and keeps us all together In baseball we can't ride the emotional rollercoaster We need to stay at a level and feel where it needs to be My captains are my seniors, because as a senior you deserve to be a leader and it gives you the opportunity to put it on a resume. If they are not ready for that leadership then it is on me! Players win games, coaches lose games Winning can be the bridge to misery Rise and shine or rise and wine, be careful Follow on twitter @coachpudge8 email at James Madison High School
Wurmbrand got introduce to wrestling at Lincoln High School. Later in life, he was an assistant coach in the 1980s at James Madison High School. After some years he took over the Upper Ten Eyck wrestling program in the early 2000s. He has coached several athletes, such as Jayden Cardenas, Demitreus Henry, Isaias Torres, etc. Currently, he is a retired teacher from the NYCDOE and supports GSC at practices, dual meets, and tournaments.
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that The Providence Bruins began operation for the start of the 1992–93 AHL season after Providence mayor Buddy Cianci negotiated a deal with the owners of the Maine Mariners franchise to relocate their club? The move saw AHL hockey return to Providence for the first time since the Providence Reds, a founding member of the AHL, left town in 1977. Now for our feature story: Rhode Island Lt. Gov. Dan McKee said he wants cities and towns to become more involved in the COVID-19 vaccination effort to help speed up distribution once more shots become available. McKee said Friday that he hopes to expand the state's capacity to get shots in arms after he takes over from Gov. Provi. McKee said that cities and towns “are going to be a big part of that,” in a virtual meeting with his COVID-19 advisers. “We need to use our communities to create this 9/11 moment where we bring people together in a way that we are rallying around an enemy, and COVID is the enemy, and we are going to beat that enemy,” McKee said. The Democrat did not provide more detail about his plans for cities and towns, but he said he will continue to use state vaccination sites created under the Raimondo administration. McKee has been critical of the state's vaccination efforts, which he has said are moving too slowly. Governor Raimondo is leaving her post after being chosen by President Joe Biden to lead the United States Commerce Department. And for more about the latest covid stories in and around Westerly, head over to westerlysun.com. There are a lot of businesses in our community that are hiring right now, so we're excited to tell you about some new job listings. Today's Job posting comes from Shelter Harbor Golf Club in Charlestown. They're looking for experienced bartenders. Duties include providing excellent service during lunch and dinner as well as special member events and private functions. Wages start at $14.00 per hour. If you'd like to learn more or apply, you can do so at the link in our episode description: https://www.indeed.com/jobs?l=Westerly%2CRI&mna=5&aceid&gclid=Cj0KCQiApsiBBhCKARIsAN8o_4geJyS6n79TwQG2ktZAmKcsmb2le2ia051w7_jX4xxoVYxGqcIf8SQaAlFrEALw_wcB&advn=1786755355857305&vjk=b73d2f0e0cd7ed20 Today we're remembering the life of James Halloran of Pawcatuck. He was born in the bronx and was a graduate of James Madison High School. He then served in the United States Navy. He was married to Barbara for 54 years, raised four children and worked extensively as a heating contractor in the area for over 50 years. His pride and joy were his ten grandchildren. Thank you for taking a moment today to remember and celebrate James's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our latest episode of Baseball Across the Commonwealth takes us to the Northern Virginia town of Vienna. We talk with James Madison High School head coach Mark Gjorman about his program, the baseball culture in Vienna and some of his favorite things to do around town. Plus, we chat with representatives of Caboose Brewing, which operates two taprooms in the area. We talk about their beer, how they got started, and what they love about Vienna. Tune in!
1972. Cour Suprême des Etats-Unis. Une jeune avocate défend les droits d'une femme. Elle présente alors un dossier de 88 pages démontrant toutes les lois américaines favorisant les inégalités de genre. Un dossier qui sera utilisé par de nombreuses avocates féministes. Son nom : Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Entre détermination et combats, découvrez sa True Story. "Sois une femme, sois indépendante" Ruth Joan Bader naît le 15 mars 1933 à Brooklyn. Ses parents sont des immigrés juifs de Russie et d'Autriche. Elle grandit dans un quartier ouvrier de New York. Sa mère, qui a arrêté les études à son plus jeune âge pour s'occuper de son fils, la pousse à suivre de grandes études supérieures. Durant toute sa jeunesse, la mère de Ruth lui répétera ces mots : “Sois une femme, sois indépendante”. Animée par ces encouragements, Ruth excelle dans ses études à la James Madison High School. Et en 1954, elle obtient sa licence d'administration publique à la prestigieuse université de Cornell. Le sexisme et la discrimination, ses combats de toute une vie Ruth rencontre et épouse un étudiant en droit, Martin D. Ginsburg. De leur union, naît une petite fille, Jane, juste avant le départ de Martin pour le service militaire. A son retour, la petite famille part s'installer à Harvard où Ruth poursuit elle aussi des études de droit. Ruth fait partie des neuf uniques femmes sélectionnées du cursus… sur 500 étudiants. Et déjà, elle fait face au sexisme et à la discrimination. Elle est obligée de se justifier auprès du doyen de sa promotion d'avoir “pris la place d'un homme”. Une discrimination qu'elle vivra tout au long de sa vie, et contre laquelle elle se battra, tout au long de sa carrière... La suite de cette histoire incroyable à écouter dans ce podcast. Pour découvrir d'autres récits passionnants, cliquez ci-dessous : Ragnar Lodbrok, le plus légendaire de tous les Vikings La veuve Clicquot, l'une des femmes les plus visionnaires de son époque L'affaire Roswell, l'un des événements les plus controversés de l'Histoire Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
She fought discrimination for over 60 years, almost 30 of those as a Supreme Court Justice. She was the Notorious RBG.In this episode, recorded a week before Ruth Bader Ginsburg's sad passing, Tina and Ella discuss what a force RBG was in the fight for equality. We cover formative advice from her mother, how she navigated a 99% male law school, how she changed the jury system forever, and much much more.We'll be sharing photos on Instagram of RBG throughout the ages as well as the meaning behind many of the collars she wore as a Supreme Court justice, which you can check out here www.instagram.com/storyhotlinepodcastRuth Bader Ginsburg was a real-life superhero and her legacy in the fight for equality lives on. Our thoughts are with her family during this time. RIP RBG.This episode was edited by Samuel J Mitchell, what a star!
In this episode, we break down the tension within MLB between the players and owners (4:19). We then talk about the NBA announcing a target return date (22:25) before getting into our interview with Coach Pudge of James Madison High School (26:34). We wrap up with some NFL news (59:30) and our first ever weekly Top 5 segment (67:48). Enjoy!
While at a festival in Texas, we sat down with Madison Avenue, a group from James Madison High School in San Antonio. We talk about the role of competition in the group, making friends in a cappella, and creating "little gem" moments in performance. Plus, they sang for us in the mobile studio! Recorded in 2019.
While at a festival in Texas, we sat down with Madison Avenue, a group from James Madison High School in San Antonio. We talk about the role of competition in the group, making friends in a cappella, and creating "little gem" moments in performance. Plus, they sang for us in the mobile studio! Recorded in 2019.
It's a special look back at 20 years of the Super 32 on the Short Time Wrestling Podcast! Back in 2000, I was still in college at Old Dominion. I was working on tracking down results from any and all high school tournaments and after attending my first USA Wrestling Cadet & Junior Nationals the summer prior, I started covering more off-season stuff for the first iteration of Mat Talk Online. This involved fall folkstyle events from USAW and the AAU, spring freestyle and paying attention to out-of-state tournaments where Virginia teams participated. One of those tournaments popped up in 2000, my fourth year in college at ODU and my fourth running Mat Talk Online. It was the Super 32. I first noticed it that fall when a local wrestler in the coverage area of the newspaper I was working at won at 119 pounds. George Dodson was an Eagle Scout from Denbigh High Sc hool who never reached the Group AAA state tournament. Then I saw Drake Dickenson’s name. Drake wrestled at Magna Vista in the Southwest portion of Virginia before crossing the state line to wrestle for Dave Barker at Eden-Morehead. And that’s how it all began for me. This list is a look back at things that make me go “oh wow,” and is not designed to be an inclusive list. During the 2005-08 years, I ran InterMat for the NWCA, which then owned the site. So my knowledge of high school wrestling from that era was in top form. Prior to 2005, I worked and lived in Virginia, so that’s where the lion’s share of my knowledge existed. In 2000, the very first champion was at 101.1 pounds and it was host Morehead’s Chris Moore defeating future Virginia four-time state champion Matt Epperly of Christiansburg, Virginia. Epperly went on to wrestle at Virginia Tech and qualified for the NCAA Division I Championships twice. Current UNC Pembroke coach Othello “O.T.” Johnson claimed a title at 163 pounds, beating Chris Ward of James Madison High School in Virginia. One time in Fargo, Ward got out after curfew. Team Virginia coach Ben Summerlin ran him outside until he puked. In 2001, David Barker cites this as a turning point in the tournament’s second year. Virginia powerhouse Great Bridge shows up and crowns four champions. Daren Burns, who wrestled at UNC Greensboro, was third at 190 pounds. He got better. In 2002, the word is out. The Super 32 is now challenging the Lock Haven Fall Classic as the top preseason event on the east coast and the event is starting to gain traction nationally. A middle school division is added as well. Ashtin Primus from Connellsville, Pennsylvania comes down and cradles his way to a title. Future Division III All-American Donny Ooton of Great Bridge wins at 140, while future Old Dominion All-American Chris Brown wins at 145. In 2003, we’ve got nationally ranked wrestlers hitting one another before the finals. Eric Hoffman, a future NJCAA national champion from Iowa Central and D1 national qualifier comes out from Iowa where he falls in the finals to Dusty McKinney at 125. A pair of future two-time D1 All-Americans meet in the finals at 103 where Tyler Nauman of Middletown, Pennsylvania beats eighth-grader Scotti Sentes of Riverside, Florida, 6-2. Primus wins another title, this time at 135. Future Missouri All-American Raymond Jordan of New Bern, North Carolina beats future Limestone Division II national champion Dan Scanlan of Loudoun County, Virginia 4-1 in the finals at 171. Scores of future Division I wrestlers who don’t place. Moving to 2004, Ashtin Primus wins his third straight Super 32. Hammer champions include – well, they were pretty much all hammers. At 112, Ian Moser of Delaware beat Walker Faison of Virginia in a bout with two of the best lightweights in the country. New Jersey brought a strong group from Bound Brook as Nick Murray and Andrew Flanagan won titles. Top-ranked wrestlers Patrick Bond of Great Bridge, Cody Gardner of Christiansburg and Kenny Lester of Oviedo, Florida swept the top three weights. In 2005, Brandon, Florida’s talented crop of hammers comes in, led by Eric Grajales at 103 pounds. Grajales bests Steve Mitcheff of Ohio 7-0 in the finals. Among the names at 103 were Matt Snyder and Nic Bedelyon of Pennsylvania – shout out to the late Wayne Danger – Eric Dunnett of New Jersey, Zeke Hofer from Colorado, Joey Lazor of Georgia and Andrew Williams of Virginia. No, I’m not going to load up all these brackets, because this is where the podcast will get significantly larger. UWW media guy Eric Olanowski was also in this bracket. At 112, North Carolina’s Brandon Davis emerged as the champion, but wasn’t heard from much in college. Current Huntingdon College head wrestling coach Matt Oliver, beat Marshall Peppelman in the semifinals and felt to Davis in the final. Anyone remember Ryan Fields from Ohio? Yup. He was the champ at 119, beating future D1 All-American Walter Peppelman in the finals. Future All-American Jarrod Garnett of Virginia Tech doesn’t place. 13-seed Abbie Rush, a future Boston U. wrestler, stormed into the finals, beating future All-American Peter Yates and past champ Ian Moser. He falls to Mike Robinson of Lewistown, Pa., who later on in the year will hand Mike Grey of Delbarton, New Jersey, his first high school loss at the Beast of the East. Robinson was given a #42 seed at the Super 32 and won it. He was unseeded when he fell in the finals to Kellen Russell at the Beast. Tyler Nauman beat Peter Yates in the blood round. Bishop Lynch from Texas came out and brought some studs as Luke Silver and Luke Ashmore won titles. Christiansburg’s Andrew Clement won 10 matches – although two were forfeits – to claim third at 140. Nick Nelson, a future All-American at Virginia, stopped Ashtin Primus in his bid for a fourth title with a fall in the finals at 145. Nelson had earlier edged Bubba Jenkins and then beat Matt Cathell of Delaware and Bryan Tracy of Paulsboro, New Jersey in the semis. Jon Reader of Davison, Michigan had four pins and a major to reach the finals against Matt Epperly. Reader won 4-1. Future NCAA champion Dustin Kilgore was third, losing by fall in the quarters to eventual champion Tommy Spellman of New Jersey. Spellman beat Reynolds’ Lawrence Beckman in the finals. Yes, of those Reynolds Beckmans. You know what, if I do this for every year, it’ll be longer than the three-hour finals show I put on from the Asian Championships. So let’s look at JUST THE FINALS for 2006 and the numbers. Nine Division I All-Americans, of them, there was two-time champion David Taylor from Graham, Ohio. You also have Division II champion Tommy Abbott of Delaware, two-time NJCAA champion and NAIA All-American Jamelle Jones, also of Delaware. The head-to-heads of note saw Pennsylvania’s Troy Dolan beat Jarrod Garnett of Delaware. Man, Delaware had a good crop of guys in that era. Collin Dozier of Virginia over Tyler Nauman of Pennsylvania, Dustin Kilgore of Ohio beat Jordan Blanton of Illinois in a battle of future three-time All-Americans. Jones beat future NCAA finalist Chris Honeycutt of St. Edward at 189. New York’s Kyle Dake, wrestling at 112, lost to Virginia’s Michael Garafalo and Georgia’s Joey Lazor and finished 7/8. Olanowski won this bracket by the way. At 119, returning champion Brandon Davis of North Carolina fell to the 7/8, which wasn’t yet wrestled. Among champion Frank Perrelli’s victims – a guy named Creed, a Levi Strauss, Scotti Sentes and Josh Kindig. That was just to reach the finals. Ok, the first two were more for name effect. His opponent, Gabriel Espinosa of Florida beat Travis Coffey of North Carolina, Nic Bedelyon and Eric Grajales to reach the finals. Nick Nelson repeated, winning at 145 pounds with a 5-3 win over Tommy Abbott. Future Division III champion Vincent Renaut was ousted in the blood round by future Buffalo Bull John-Martin Cannon at 152. Scott Winson beat Ben Bennett in the semis at 160, Jordan Blanton beat Cam Simaz in the semis before falling to Kilgore in the finals. Moving to 2007, which was the second-to-last year I attended because when you move away from the East Coast, getting to North Cacka-lacky ain’t so easy. First, the finals stats: seven Division I All-Americans, one three-time D1 champion, and a Greco-Roman World teamer – Max Nowry. At 125, Eric Grajales beat Pennsylvania’s Jordan Oliver 1-0, Collin Palmer of Ohio beat Kenny Courts of Pennsylvania 4-2 at 135. Future All-Americans to fall were Walter Peppelman, who lost to Tony Jameson of Ohio and Ed Ruth, who lost to Michigan’s Jacob Burge 5-4 at 171. Anthony Clinton of North Carolina won by injury default over Virginia’s Max Huntley, who hadn’t yet transferred to Blair Academy. Now, the fun stuff. A.J. Schopp beat Devin Carter for third at 103, Jeremy Sandoval of Texas beat Tony Ramos for fifth at 125, Jarrod Garnett beat Josh Kindig for third at 130, Marshall Peppelman beat R.J. Pena of Oregon for third at 140, future All-American from The Citadel, Odie Delaney was fifth at 215. Other “what the heck” stats include: Max Nowry beating A.J. Schopp in the semis, Grajales beating Ramos 8-0 in the semis, future Cornell backup Joe Stanzione beating Joey Lazor. There’s some weird tie-in there with Dake if you can do the math. Collin Palmer over Taylor Massa in the semis. Sightings of C.J. Napier of Kansas and Carson Fields of Georgia at 135. Another Kansan, Aldon Isenberg finishing second to Trevor Melde of New Jersey at 140. The aforementioned free-wheeling Tony Jameson of Ohio. Future four-time NAIA champion Brock Gutches beating future Division III All-American Emmanuel Ajagbe of New Jersey in the consolation semis at 145. Joe Booth making his national breakout performance at 152. My friend Nate Schy still can’t stand him from his fantasy wrestling draft picks. He even told him such on Facebook. Eric Cubberly of Ohio beat Scotty Winston of New Jersey in the finals at 160. Ed Ruth beat Jordan Blanton in the semifinals and this is before Ruth ever went to Blair. Jacob Burge’s semifinal op
Yale University researchers may have discovered a method to raise the dead, James Madison High School shows poorly-dressed parents the door at pickup, and a D.C. resident angrily suggests Howard University relocate so he can walk his dog. Featuring Rebekah, Sarah, Miriam, and Rachel. Tell us: Would experimenting with raising the dead be unethical and cruel for those who have already passed? Should parents be able to pick their children up in the comfort of their preferred wardrobe? Is the conversation about Howard University and surrounding residents a gentrification issue or a race issue? Follow us @internalconflictspodcast and let us know!
PRINCIPAL CARLOTTA OUTLEY BROWN: JAMES MADISON HIGH SCHOOL , HOUSTON TX Dress Code for parents
The Principal of James Madison High School located in the legendary Hiram Clarke neighborhood, mandated that parents present themselves to a certain standard when coming to the campus. We discuss dress codes and always being mindful of what you wear and how you carry yourself.
Pia and Breanne discuss the latest uproar in Houston Independent School District. The Principal at James Madison High School instituted a dress code after turning away a parent who arrived at the school wearing a nightshirt, headscarf, and flip flops. E1 Music: www.bensound.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mommywhereismyshoe/support
San Antonio Express-News education reporter Alia Malik has details on the stabbing death of an 18-year-old who used to attend James Madison High School, and the comments Principal Steve Zimmerman made regarding the coverage of the incident by the San Antonio Express-News. Find more details at https://www.expressnews.com/news/education/article/Madison-High-principal-defends-school-after-13661589.php?utm_campaign=podcast
ENCORE PRESENTATION.... NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!!! Lamont Banks, Cliff Stewart, and Lisa Stewart of the Colorado exoneration firm A Just Cause discuss what happens when the wheels of justice trample unbridled over the rights of innocent Americans. Tonight, our Hosts will be Shining a Spotlight on Capitol Hill and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, who is serving his second term in the U.S. Senate for Vermont after winning re-election in 2012 with 71 percent of the vote. His previous 16 years in the House of Representatives make him the longest-serving independent member of Congress in American history. Born in 1941 in Brooklyn, Sanders attended James Madison High School, Brooklyn College and the University of Chicago. A Just Cause is currently campaigning for "FreeTheIRP6," who are wrongly imprisoned in Florence, CO for a crime they didn't commit. Read full story: www.freetheirp6.org. For more information, about A Just Cause and to Donate to the IRP6 legal defense fund, visit www.a-justcause.com. Follow us on Twitter: @AJCRadio, @A_JustCause, @FreeTheeIRP6, @FreeeTheIRP6 and Like our Facebook Pages: https://www.facebook.com/AJustCauseCoast2Coast, and https://www.facebook.com/AJustCauseCO, https://www.facebook.com/FreetheIRP6 Thank you for your support!
Lamont Banks, Cliff Stewart, and Lisa Stewart of the Colorado exoneration firm A Just Cause discuss what happens when the wheels of justice trample unbridled over the rights of innocent Americans. Tonight, our Hosts will be Shining a Spotlight on Capitol Hill and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, who is serving his second term in the U.S. Senate for Vermont after winning re-election in 2012 with 71 percent of the vote. His previous 16 years in the House of Representatives make him the longest-serving independent member of Congress in American history. Born in 1941 in Brooklyn, Sanders attended James Madison High School, Brooklyn College and the University of Chicago. A Just Cause is currently campaigning for "FreeTheIRP6," who's wrongly imprisoned in Florence, CO for a crime they didn't commit. Read full story: www.freetheirp6.org. For more information, about A Just Cause and to Donate to the IRP6 legal defense fund, visit www.a-justcause.com. Follow us on Twitter: @AJCRadio, @A_JustCause, @FreeTheeIRP6, @FreeeTheIRP6 and Like our Facebook Pages: https://www.facebook.com/AJustCauseCoast2Coast, and https://www.facebook.com/AJustCauseCO, https://www.facebook.com/FreetheIRP6 Thank you for your support!
Deardra Shuler talks with James Hall, the singer, director, and composer who has worked with artists like Gladys Knight, Mary J. Blidge, Faith Evans, Michael Bolton, Harry Connick Jr., Kim Burrell, Donnie McClurkin, et al. Hall is best known for killer vibratos and twister harmonies found in the best of today’s gospel music. Its no wonder choirs all across the nation duplicate his music. A native of Brooklyn, NY, James is the youngest of 7 children. His mother, Lula Mae Hall was the first to nurture his keen musical talent as a singer and musician. She enrolled him in classical training at five and encouraged his singing voice which projected a striing soprano range. James attended James Madison High School. He was appointed director of the James Madison Gospel Chorus (JMGC) where he honed his natural abilities to conduct and perform. In 1987 he founded Worship & Praise, (WAP) his own gospel singing ensemble. In 1992, the opportunity to perform a five minute spot on TV’s Bobby Jones Gospel came. It was just the break they had been looking for, as earlier that year WAP recorded their first project on the Tehilah Records label. Later landing a major record deal with Intersound. Their debut album on Intersound “God is in Control” soared to the top ten on the billboard charts. "King of Glory," followed as did several LIVE albums. His newest CD is KING WAP New Era.
Dr. Robert Solow, Professor Emeritus of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, talks about his life and career with Dr. Peter Berck, SJ Hall Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy at the University of California at Berkeley. In this conversation, Dr. Solow discusses growing up in an immigrant family in 1930s Brooklyn, being introduced to literature and ideas at James Madison High School, attending Harvard University on scholarship, and receiving the 1987 Nobel Prize in Economics Laureate.
To straighten or not to straighten, that is the question. Should you straighten your hair for that new job? Can you wear braids and still be professional? Join us as we discuss these questions and more. Car chatter - Dress code for parents when dropping their children off at James Madison High School in Houston, TX.Ratchet recap - Cynthia Bailey and Leon are a package deal. Tamar may be a new RHOA Follow us on IG, Facebook and Twitter