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In Podcast #350, Jessica Ray steps in as host for a vacationing John Davis. Her and the MotorWeek crew have a small constellation of vehicles to talk about, starting with two new entries into Cadillac's all-electric IQ portfolio: the OPTIQ, yes, spelled with an ‘IQ' at the end, and the Escalade IQ. Then we'll shift over to the Honda Civic Si, a name known and loved by many enthusiasts, and one that recently benefited from a model-line refresh. We'll wrap up with an all-new ride from their sister company Acura, the 2025 ADX, which makes their utility lineup bigger…by going smaller. But before that we'll focus our energy into a Lighting Round about lightning-fast EV charging tech and answer a double-header viewer question about using up all that recouped charge.
In Podcast #347, Jessica Ray subs in for John Davis as host and her and the MotorWeek crew discuss a few of the latest hybrids we've driven. We touch on our recent track time in the all-new V12 powered plug-in Lamborghini Revuelto. Then it's off the track and onto the trail with a first drive in the completely revamped Toyota 4Runner. And we'll recap Subaru's latest unveilings from the Chicago Auto Show. Plus, our Lightning Round touches on the hackability of modern cars and a viewer has a question about if we have experienced more impatient drivers than usual.
In Podcast #341, Jessica Ray fills in for John Davis on hosting duties. Her and the rest of the MotorWeek crew discuss the massive upgrade for the gas-powered Chevrolet Equinox. Along with Toyota's helping hand to Mazda, lending them hybrid tech to put in their CX-50 utility. And finally we'll finish off with the resurrection of the Scout name–yes, the one from International Harvester—as a new EV truck & SUV brand who recently debuted their first two models. Plus we have a Lightning Round on the recent resignation of the CEO of Stellantis—the company that owns Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM, & Fiat—and what his departure might mean for the brand.
Kennedy Dunn and Jessica Ray, medical students at Howard U discuss what it means to uproot the vines of our existence & di-vine purpose and what it means to be human in the third episode of Stranger Fruit Vol. III 0:00 Introduction and Divine Purpose 3:08 Community Support and Academic Challenges 13:11 Navigating Life's Journey and Personal Growth 25:34 Balancing Medical School and Personal Life 37:52 Embracing Love, Hope, and Positivity References: Kapogiannis, D., Barbey, A. K., Su, M., Krueger, F., & Grafman, J. (2009). Neuroanatomical variability of religiosity. Brain and Cognition, 70(2), 186-196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandc.2009.01.003
In Podcast #335, John Davis and the MotorWeek crew gather to chat about a wide spectrum of utilities! We'll launch with the launch of the refreshed 2025 Volvo XC90 3-row utility. Then it's all about value and function with a first drive in the revamped Nissan Kicks. We go digital for this week's Lightning Round as our own Jessica Ray had a recent tweet about a Mini Countryman's circular touchscreen that went viral and then a viewer has a question about what happens when you drain the battery in a plug-in hybrid! Finally, we spent two weeks with the all-new Toyota Land Cruiser.
I'm beyond excited to introduce our guest, Jessica Ray—a dynamic interdisciplinary artist whose work seamlessly weaves together dance, choreography, filmmaking, and visual mixed media. Originally from Oklahoma City, Jessica now lights up the Brooklyn art scene with her diverse and impactful creations. The move was more than geographical; it was a leap into a world where artistic freedom and a diverse network of professionals have profoundly shaped her work.Episode Highlights:Career Overview: Jessica's impressive career includes collaborations with renowned institutions like Jacobs Pillow Dance Festival and New York Live Arts, as well as independent artists such as Kayla Hamilton and Zavé Martohardjono. Her films have been featured in prestigious festivals like the 2022 Dance On Camera Festival at Lincoln Center, and her choreographic projects, under the banner of Jkaris Dance, have captivated audiences up and down the East Coast.Current Work at Lincoln Center: Now, working at Lincoln Center, Jessica integrates their artistic vision with the institution's objectives, navigating the balance between creative exploration and branding needs. At Lincoln Center, she is part of a team dedicated to cultural diversity and historical acknowledgment, blending personal artistry with the institution's mission.Artistic Approach: From the stage to the screen, Jessica's approach to dance is all about collaboration and translation. Each medium offers unique possibilities, and she continually explores how to capture and convey the essence of dance in compelling visual narratives.Educational Value:In this episode, listeners will gain:Insights into Interdisciplinary Artistry: Learn how Jessica Ray merges dance, film, and visual art to create multidimensional experiences.Career Development Strategies: Discover how moving to a new city and collaborating with diverse professionals can influence and expand an artist's career.Institutional Collaboration: Understand the dynamics of working within a major cultural institution and how to balance creative freedom with institutional objectives.Creative Process: Explore practical tips for translating dance into visual media and the challenges of maintaining artistic integrity across different platforms.Resources Mentioned:W: http://jkariscreative.com/bioConnect with Jessica Ray: Jessica Ray's WebsiteSubscribe & Review:If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to [Podcast Name] on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you inspiring conversations with creative visionaries.Get ready to dance with ideas and film your imagination—Jessica Ray is here to show you how.Thanks for tuning in!
In Podcast #332, Jessica Ray subs in for John Davis as host this week to chat with the MotorWeek crew about a random assortment of cars we've been testing! First up is the high-voltage and game changing Hyundai IONIQ5 N…which might be the EV that wins over doubters. Then we shift our non-existent gears to the latest addition to our long term test fleet, the Honda Accord Hybrid. We finish off with a big reveal of a small truck, the updated Ford Maverick. Our Lightning Round addresses how Toyota is handling a massive recall on Tundra engines and a viewer has a question about how to keep touchscreens clean.
In Podcast #329, Jessica Ray subs in for John Davis as host this week to chat with the MotorWeek crew about a first drive in the updated Porsche Cayenne GTS. Then our own Dave Scrivener is back from the racing experience of a lifetime, the 24 Hours of Le Mans! Plus our Lightning Round addresses how a recent cyberattack effecting thousands of dealerships across the country is impacting sales. And a viewer has a question about the rising popularity of SUV coupes.
In Podcast #323, Jessica Ray steps in as host to guide the MotorWeek crew's discussions on the reveals of the 2024 New York International Auto Show! Like Genesis…who has some interesting new concepts that certainly look production-ready while INFINITI & Nissan take familiar but quite opposite name plates into their next-generation, Hyundai gives two of their models a tasteful refresh, while Kia brings out an all-new model to replace the compact Forte sedan, and the North American debut of the all-electric Polestar 4 crossover…that will eventually be built here in the US but won't have a rear window.
Carrie interviews Jessica Ray about her experiences with OCD and faith. They discuss how OCD developed alongside Jessica's newfound faith after childhood trauma.-The challenges of navigating OCD within Christian community.-The importance of recognizing the difference between demonic oppression and mental illness.-Jessica's journey of finding relief through diagnosis and treatment.-The supportive role of Christian community even at times they didn't understand mental health struggles.-Specific things that helped her along her journey of healing. Related links and Resources: Jessica's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JessicaJoy34Instagram: @ joynicole_34Subscribe to our newsletter: https://hopeforanxietyandocd.com/freeExplore our courses: https://hopeforanxietyandocd.podia.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopeforanxietyandocdpodcast and like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/hopeforanxietyandocd for the latest updates and sneak peeks.
In Podcast #320, Jessica Ray steps in as host and starts off with a few stories that Stephanie has been working on, including a fascinating TV and movie car exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum. Then Alex gives us the details on Mazda's newest model, the CX-70, and how it is actually more familiar than you think. Our Lightning Round addresses Ford discontinuing one of their driver assistance features and we finish up Kyle talking about Honda's first serious all-electric entry, the Prologue, which he recently drove.
BONUS PODCAST! In Podcast #319, John Davis and Jessica Ray take our podcast on the road to talk about everything new at the 2024 Chicago Auto Show. From the new Ford Explorer and Chevrolet Equinox's auto show debuts to the unveiling of TWO new Kia models, we chat about what you will find on the show floor this year!
The Tesla Cybertruck is here! In Podcast 314, Jessica Ray subs in as host and leads the MotorWeek crew in some lively discussion about Tesla's first foray into the pickup truck world. Then we'll move on over to General Motors, who are keeping the Buick brand alive with an affordable and stylish new crossover: the Envista. Our Lightning Round addresses the return of new vehicle incentives and a viewer has a question about buttons in cars disappearing. Then we'll finish it off with our first drive in the all-new and all-electric Chevrolet Blazer EV!
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Jessica Ray, Digital Producer for MotorWeek, joins us for this show! Pull up a seat and listen as we talk all things MotorWeek, Mavericks, and Moonlighting! We love you!
In Podcast 306, Jessica Ray leads the MotorWeek crew in some lively discussion of some vehicles we've recently experienced! Greg gets us out the gate with Rivian's next model that we recently sampled, the R1S three-row SUV. Then Alex digs into the details of the recently revealed and very polarizing new 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe. Then we take a break to talk about some huge news in the EV charging world and a viewer has a question about a theory on powering electric vehicles. We finish up with Brian's experience driving an EV meant to get down and dirty, the Chevrolet Silverado EV Work Truck.
Riley, Andrew(s), and co. are back and blazing a trail through Round 3 of the Champs bracket! Will it finally be bye-bye for Butterfree? Champs in the Making is a show where a plethora of Moonshot hosts and guests check in whenever they can to argue about a bracket of all 800+ Pokémon. Which pocket monster will be the very best when it's all over? You can listen to episodes early by supporting the network at $1+ a month, and this public feed is updated every other Monday! Our theme music is Trapped in a Pokéball feat. Belthesar, by DJ CUTMAN courtesy of Game Chops. Our art is by @_Mnots.
Have you ever been to Disney world? If so, you'll understand why it's called the most magical place on earth! What makes it so magical though? In today's episode we interview Dr. Jessica Ray, owner of Chiro-Med to share how she's implemented the Disney Experience philosophy into her practice to create a great culture for both her staff and her patients!For help on identifying your customer experience and making changes to your organizations culture, visit www.elitebusinessadvising.com to schedule a free business analysis meeting.
Have you ever been to Disney world? If so, you'll understand why it's called the most magical place on earth! What makes it so magical though? In today's episode we interview Dr. Jessica Ray, owner of Chiro-Med to share how she's implemented the Disney Experience philosophy into her practice to create a great culture for both her staff and her patients! For help on identifying your customer experience and making changes to your organization's culture, visit www.elitebusinessadvising.com to schedule a free business analysis meeting. Become a PCA Member: https://www.pcapainted.org/membership-resources/ Watch More of Elite Business Advice on PCA Overdrive https://www.pcaoverdrive.org/elite-business-advice
Continue learning about fair trade fashion in honor of Fashion Revolution Month! Elisha chats with Jessica Ray, Executive Director at GOEX Apparel, a fair trade apparel manufacturer in Haiti, about her journey from high-end luxury retail to ethical fashion. Jessica shares how the fair trade community fosters an abundance mindset and specific lessons the fair trade world can apply to scale our businesses and impact. She details how GOEX Apparel has transformed from its early days into a factory that employs over 77 people full-time while reducing the carbon footprint of their fabric. Both Jessica and Elisha share their experiences building businesses in Haiti and the importance of investing in and prioritizing holistic wellbeing in the workplace. Visit fairtradela.org/podcast for show notes and exclusive discounts.
In this episode of EC&M On Air, Editor-in-Chief Ellen Parson sits down with three electrical professionals from Rosendin Electric: Sandy Hankiewicz, Angela Rundle, and Jessica Ray. Together, they discuss what it's like for women to succeed in the traditionally male-dominated electrical contracting/engineering industry.
In this episode, I had the great pleasure of talking with Jessica Ray an MSW student. In this episode, She shares her story and journey as a social work student and more...
How do we build water systems that are sustainable and also equitable? On this episode of Stereo Chemistry, Jessica Ray and William Tarpeh talk with C&EN reporter Katherine Bourzac about how they use their chemical engineering know-how to develop simple systems for filtering toxic chemicals from our water and harvesting useful chemicals from urine. They also discuss finding ways to thrive as assistant professors and building support networks as Black junior faculty. A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3pggyGU. Sign up for C&EN's weekly newsletter at bit.ly/chemnewsletter. Contact us: cenfeedback@acs.org Image credit: Will Ludwig/C&EN/University of Washington/Courtesy of William Tarpeh
Yes, yes!! How are you doing family? We see you standing tall. In this episode, The brother behind the brand SlimStrength, Cornelius Johnson, comes through and gives his story. This interview tells of a brother, his trials of family life, how he and his brother ended up in foster care, how SlimStrength was emblazed in his soul, and how it became a reality. This interview will pull at you, yet it will captivate, and make you want to get up, and make the moves to make your dreams a full reality. We hope that this interview will have you in the right frame of mind throughout. Oh yeah, we didn't forget the music. We sprinkle in some Luther Vandross, Michael Jackson, Kloud 9, Shalamar, new music from Larry Dodson feat. Jessica Ray & Eric Roberson, and the list goes on and on. We're doing some wonderful things here at Great Soul Radio. If you're an artist, and you'd like to interview with us, go to greatsoulradio.live, and click the link in our "Feature" section. If you have a song request, by all means, go to our website and click the "Make A Request" tab, and we'll make it happen for you. Thanks as always for tuning in, and remember---- Tell a friend, to tell a friend, to tell a friend, all about The Throwback Lounge. It's not just a show....IT'S AN EXPERIENCE!!! 1 LOVE ;) LEAD-IN CUT: HONEY-BRANDON BROWN COLLECTIVEOPENING CUT: MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION- PARLIAMENT1. SOMETHING'S ON YOUR MIND- D TRAIN2. BUSY BODY- LUTHER VANDROSS3. REMIND ME-PATRICE RUSHEN4. SWEETER AS THE DAYS GO BY-SHALAMAR5. ADVENTURES IN THE LAND OF MUSIC- DYNASTY6. GIMME, GIMME, GIMME-KLOUD 97. I CAN'T HELP IT- MICHAEL JACKSON8. GOLDEN LADY- STEVIE WONDER----CORNELIUS JOHNSON, SLIMSTRENGTH INTERVIEW (1 HOUR)----------PAINT THE TOWN (NIGEL LOWIS STEPPERS DANCE MIX)- INGRAM STREET 9. MIND UP TONIGHT- MELBA MOORE10. LET'S CELEBRATE-SKYY11. CHECKING YOU OUT-AURRA12. PARADISE-CHANGE13. WAY OUT- STEVE ARRINGTON'S HALL OF FAMECHAMPAGNE HOUR14. JUST WE-- LARRY DODSON AKA LARRY D. FEAT. JESSICA RAY15. SENT FROM HEAVEN-RAHSAAN PATTERSON16. I'M READY-MINT CONDITION17. I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU-ERYKAH BADU FEAT. STEPHEN MARLEY18. NEVER LETTING GO-FRANK MCCOMB19. I'LL BE THERE-ERIC BENET20. LESSONS (REMIX)-ERIC ROBERSON FEAT. ANTHONY HAMILTON, RAHEEM DEVAUGHN, & KEVIN ROSS21. LOVE OF MY LIFE-BRIAN MCKNIGHT22. THIS IS MY DREAM-SWITCH23. LET'S SPEND THE NIGHT-JOHNNY GILL24. SOFTEST PLACE ON EARTH25. BODY ROCK- ZO! FEAT. SY SMITH26. DAMN U- PRINCE & NPG27. I PROMISE (I DO LOVE YOU)-DREAMBOY28. INVITATION TO LOVE-THE DAZZ BAND29. LET ME SHOW LYOU (HOW MUCH I LOVE REALLY LOVE YOU)- THE O'JAYS30. THIS MUST BE HEAVEN-BRAINSTORM31. DON'T SAY GOODNIGHT(IT'S TIME FOR LOVE)- THE ISLEY BROTHERS32. NOTHIN' LIKE A SLOW DANCE-SKOOL BOYZCLOSING CUT: I GOT THE LOVE-STARPOINT
Great scientists look at the world around them, identify problems and think about how their area of expertise can provide a solution. This is what Jessica Ray does. In her native St. Louis, she experienced regular urban flooding and grew up familiar with the problem of managing urban wastewater. When, later in life, her studies took her to California, she experienced the opposite problem of severe droughts. This is how she became interested in urban water and started applying her chemical engineering skills to deal with the problem of contaminants, such as PFAS, in urban waste waters.The theme of the unsustainability of our linear economy – where things are made, used and discarded - returns to the podcast. This episode explores Jessica's disruptive work on the development of cost-efficient methods for the treatment of storm water and other urban water wastes. It's a surprising discovery of a smart combination of everyday materials and clever chemistry that promises to bring us one step closer to a more sustainable circular economy.
It's the second half of the Jessica Ray two-parter and it's good. So buckle up and get ready for many thoughts on many things including (but not limited to) equality, Trumpvangelicals, Candace O and why Janice doesn't want to talk anymore. Friend of the week: JESSICA RAY // @jesskaris // jkaris.squarespace.com Recommended Reading: THE DIVIDE by Janice Lagata Regular degular links @godhasnotgiven // godhasnotgiven.com // @jani_the_cat // janicelagata.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're going going back back to Cali Cali (and Oklahoma!) to retrace the steps of Janice and Jessica Ray, to find out how their church histories helped shape their current unchurched her-stories. Friend of the week: JESSICA RAY // @jesskaris // jkaris.squarespace.com Recommended Reading: THE DIVIDE by Janice Lagata Regular degular links @godhasnotgiven // godhasnotgiven.com // @jani_the_cat // janicelagata.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr A and Brandon have a discussion with Entertainer Jessica Ray regarding her career, accomplishments and future endeavors. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pint-Sized Science S1 E5 Interviewee: Dr. Jessica Ray, Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Washington Interviewer: Emily Kerr, PhD Candidate in Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University What happens when the rain dissolves potentially dangerous metals, organic chemicals, and other contaminants after a storm? In this episode of the Pint-Sized Science Podcast, we sat down with Dr. Jessica Ray, a professor at the University of Washington whose research is focused on developing materials and technologies to remove dangerous contaminants from stormwater before it reaches our waterways. To learn more about Dr. Ray and her work, check out her website at ray-aimslab.com/.
#PORCELAN #BRANDONLEWIS #JESSICARAYMime Records' label artists PORCELAN, BRANDON LEWIS, and JESSICA RAY recently came together to record a powerful cover of Bill Withers "Lean On Me". No matter your age or background, "Lean On Me" is a hit song known by nearly everyone. It's a song that has proven to stand the test of time, applicable to almost any situation that speaks to the innate human desire and need to have meaningful relationships. With COVID-19 running rampant and causing uncertainty for nearly everyone and the recent passing of Bill Withers, this song serves as both a hopeful reminder to everyone to come together and as an honorable tribute to the late legend, Bill Withers.JESSICA RAY is a triple threat—singer, songwriter andentertainer—from Memphis, TN. Jessica Ray has openedfor popular R&B group Dru Hill, sang with prominent artistAaron Neville and made an appear-ance on BET's 106 &Park. She has recently released her single Whatever andthe Spanish version Lo Que Sea. She has more songsscheduled to be released throughout the remainder of thisyear. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Catherine Colon shares her journey of how her artform and faith intersected and what her creative process with the Holy Spirit looks like. Cat speaks profoundly and honestly about how she approaches choreographies and rehearsals, how she allows others to partake in the experience and where to start when it comes to creating a piece. Transformation must first take place in us before it is able to take place in others. -----Catherine Colon has been studying dance for 28 years in Georgia, New York City, and Sydney, Australia. Her studies have covered a wide range of styles including ballet, tap, jazz, acro, contemporary, hiphop and more. While growing up in the competition circuit in the USA, she trained at Dancing Unlimited in Georgia. After graduating high school, she attended the American Music and Dramatic Academy for their Dance theatre program from 2010 to 2011. From 2011 to 2014, she was the Artistic Director of Dance For Change based in NYC while also dancing in Jessica Ray's, Dance Into Deliverance. In 2012, she traveled to India, with Promethean Spark International, where she taught dance and acrobatics to children affected by leprosy. She then moved to Australia where she studied Dance Ministry and Pastoral Leadership at Hillsong International Leadership College from 2014-2017. She currently resides in Georgia with her husband, Michael, and daughter, Ruth. ---We would love for you to subscribe to our podcast and share it with others. To find out more visit: https://globaldancenetwork.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/globaldancenetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/globaldancenetwork/
In the face of so much bad news, we are seeing so many creative, innovative solutions to the problems we are facing. Collie Ennis and Jessica Ray have been innovative in terms of their own careers, doing a day job while keeping their true passions alive all the while.
Today’s guests are Jessica & Ray Higdon, network marketing experts, and founders of The Hidden Group, a company who helps networks marketers reach their full potential and is one of Inc.’s 5000 fastest growing companies. Network marketing is one of the most challenging businesses to navigate, but Jessica & Ray have really mastered it over the years, so they’re here today to share their story of how they got to where they are today, including some of their earlier failures and top tips for success!
Jessica Ray, Event Chair for the Pendleton Heights Holiday Homes Tour and Artist Market, gives us all the details and a peek into the upcoming Homes Tour being held December 1st.
Star Trek has always had some wonderfully fun episodes to break up the drama in a season, and Star Trek: Voyager is no exception! Season 5's "Bride of Chaotica!" is a great homage to the sci-fi movie serials of the 30's and 40's like Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon, but this one has a decidedly Star Trek twist on it. We'll talk about what makes this episode so great and why it's one you should watch again. It even gets Bill's thumbs up--and he'd never seen it before! Plus, don't forget to listen for your special discount code from FanSets in this week's episode! We're headed to Planet X in this week's edition of Your Independent Star Trek Podcast, so please join us! BEGINNING THE TREK Hear Bill and Dan guest along with Mission Log's John Champion on "Beginning the Trek" with Jessica Ray and Andy Goldberg! http://beginningthetrek.com/podcast/bonus-wrap-up/ FIVE YEAR MISSION We truly grateful to our friends FIVE YEAR MISSION for allowing us to use their music for every episode of Trek Geeks. They're creating one song for every episode of TOS and their brand new album is amazing! Get your copy of YEAR 4 right now over at FiveYearMission.net and, while you're at it, grab a copy of all their other fantastic albums: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, The Trouble with Tribbles, and of course, Spock’s Brain! We know you'll become just as big a 5YM fan as we are, so what are you waiting for? Please show them some support and download all their music! =/=
Star Trek has always had some wonderfully fun episodes to break up the drama in a season, and Star Trek: Voyager is no exception! Season 5's "Bride of Chaotica!" is a great homage to the sci-fi movie serials of the 30's and 40's like Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon, but this one has a decidedly Star Trek twist on it. We'll talk about what makes this episode so great and why it's one you should watch again. It even gets Bill's thumbs up--and he'd never seen it before! Plus, don't forget to listen for your special discount code from FanSets in this week's episode! We're headed to Planet X in this week's edition of Your Independent Star Trek Podcast, so please join us! BEGINNING THE TREK Hear Bill and Dan guest along with Mission Log's John Champion on "Beginning the Trek" with Jessica Ray and Andy Goldberg! http://beginningthetrek.com/podcast/bonus-wrap-up/ FIVE YEAR MISSION We truly grateful to our friends FIVE YEAR MISSION for allowing us to use their music for every episode of Trek Geeks. They're creating one song for every episode of TOS and their brand new album is amazing! Get your copy of YEAR 4 right now over at FiveYearMission.net and, while you're at it, grab a copy of all their other fantastic albums: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, The Trouble with Tribbles, and of course, Spock’s Brain! We know you'll become just as big a 5YM fan as we are, so what are you waiting for? Please show them some support and download all their music! =/=
Elementary, Dear Data Your hosts Jessica Ray and Andy M. Goldberg discuss many things, including: Being new to Star Trek and what BTT is all about Costumes from Durinda Wood! So good! Friendships and non-friendships aboard the Enterprise Andy’s bald shiny head Data, AI and the ship Moriarty as a sentient being and a character […] The post Episode 17 – Elementary, Dear Data appeared first on Beginning the Trek.
An extra, extra special bonus not just because we talk about Undiscovered Country, but also because we were joined with John Champion from Mission Log Podcast! Buckle up, it’s a long one as John Champion, Andy Goldberg and Jessica Ray talk a lot of movie and a little bit of Trek. The post Bonus – Undiscovered Country with John Champion appeared first on Beginning the Trek.
On this week's episode of the Northeast Newscast, managing editor Paul Thompson talk with Pendleton Heights Neighborhood Association President Jessica Ray. The two discuss Pendleton Heights' Party in the Park; the now-leasing Pendleton Flats apartments, and how that project might help build momentum for future Paseo Gateway housing projects; what businesses Ray would like to see move into the neighborhood; the joy of seeing families in Pendleton Heights, and where she believes the neighborhood will be 5-10 years in the future; and finally, Ray discusses the latest developments in the neighborhood association's efforts to save a historic home from demolition.