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Joanna Campbell Slan joins me in the Corner to chat about Ship Wrecked, her 8th Cara Mia Delgatto mystery. Tune in to find out what Floridians really think about snowbirds, whether a ghost crab really changes colors, and what happens when lizards freeze. Plus hear how Joanna names her characters, the difference between a paranormal tour and a murder tour, and the Florida Highwaymen paintings. Find Joanna at https://joannacampbellslan.com/ or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JoannaCampbellSlan Learn more about the Florida Highwaymen paintings here: https://www.floridahighwaymenpaintings.com/ Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode. If you enjoy the show, please leave a 5-star rating or review. Web: https://thecozycornerwithalexiagordon.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecozycornerpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_cozy/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alexia_gordon/the-cozy-corner-with-alexia-gordon-podcast/ Support the podcast on Patreon! Gain access to patron-only posts, thank you gifts, and giveaways! A donation of as little as $3/month gets you a shout-out on The Cozy Corner. Sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/AuthorAlexiaGordon and thank you for your support. Find me, your podcast host, at: Web https://alexiagordon.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlexiaGordon.writer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexiagordonauthor/ Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/alexiagordon/poc2pov
Joanna Campbell Slan joins me in the Corner to chat about Ship Wrecked, her 8th Cara Mia Delgatto mystery. Tune in to find out what Floridians really think about snowbirds, whether a ghost crab really changes colors, and what happens when lizards freeze. Plus hear how Joanna names her characters, the difference between a paranormal tour and a murder tour, and the Florida Highwaymen paintings. Find Joanna at https://joannacampbellslan.com/ or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JoannaCampbellSlan Learn more about the Florida Highwaymen paintings here: https://www.floridahighwaymenpaintings.com/ Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode. If you enjoy the show, please leave a 5-star rating or review. Web: https://thecozycornerwithalexiagordon.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecozycornerpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_cozy/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alexia_gordon/the-cozy-corner-with-alexia-gordon-podcast/ Support the podcast on Patreon! Gain access to patron-only posts, thank-you gifts, and giveaways! A donation of as little as $3/month gets you a shout-out on The Cozy Corner. Sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/AuthorAlexiaGordon and thank you for your support. Find me, your podcast host, at: Web https://alexiagordon.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlexiaGordon.writer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexiagordonauthor/ Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/alexiagordon/poc2pov
Joanna Campbell Slan joins me in the Corner to chat about Ship Wrecked, her 8th Cara Mia Delgatto mystery. Tune in to find out what Floridians really think about snowbirds, whether a ghost crab really changes colors, and what happens when lizards freeze. Plus hear how Joanna names her characters, the difference between a paranormal tour and a murder tour, and the Florida Highwaymen paintings. Find Joanna at https://joannacampbellslan.com/ or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JoannaCampbellSlan Learn more about the Florida Highwaymen paintings here: https://www.floridahighwaymenpaintings.com/ Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode. If you enjoy the show, please leave a 5-star rating or review. Web: https://thecozycornerwithalexiagordon.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecozycornerpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_cozy/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alexia_gordon/the-cozy-corner-with-alexia-gordon-podcast/ Support the podcast on Patreon! Gain access to patron-only posts, thank you gifts, and giveaways! A donation of as little as $3/month gets you a shout-out on The Cozy Corner. Sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/AuthorAlexiaGordon and thank you for your support. Find me, your podcast host, at: Web https://alexiagordon.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlexiaGordon.writer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexiagordonauthor/ Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/alexiagordon/poc2pov
Alison is joined by Christchurch author Jade Pengelly, whose book Tales of a vet nurse has just been published to rave reviews. You never know who or what is going to walk, crawl or slither through the doors of a busy veterinary hospital. You can request the book from the Auckland Libraries Catalogue: Tales of a vet nurse: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=d94990d3-f5cf-5684-b117-015abd59029c&entityType=FormatGroup Jade's reading recommendations for kids who love animals: The saddle club series by Bonnie Bryant: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=14cd388b-546f-11ed-a59e-41bbba619007&entityType=Concept Thoroughbred series by Joanna Campbell: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=b76e066c-5393-5a65-926e-cabfa1647430&entityType=FormatGroup Pony mysteries series by Jeanne Betancourt: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=5f5cd44e-73da-561a-ab7f-5a46708e345e&entityType=FormatGroup Chicken soup for the pet-lover's soul: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=da0be835-8a78-55c3-9282-336b04cc216d&entityType=FormatGroup
In Instructions for the Working Day by Joanna Campbell (Fairlight Books, 2022), Neil Fischer has inherited his father's former hometown of Marschwald in East Germany. He drives there from England, remembering stories about his father's brutal behavior, the split from his mother and sister, and the loneliness he experienced throughout his childhood. He picks up a chatty hitchhiker who helps him get through part of the journey. An inability to understand people, especially his father, has always plagued Neil, but now he faces the task of deciphering his demanding father's last wish and restoring the derelict village to its former glory. He plans to renovate and revive Marschwald, but is met with hostility, mistrust and underlying menace by nearly all the old people in the town. His only friend in Marschwald is Silke, who is coming to terms with her traumatic experiences during the Cold War and has recently uncovered a shocking truth, concealed from her for years by her controlling brother. As tensions rise, a series of surreal encounters force Neil to contend with his own troubled past – but right now, all signs point to danger. Joanna Campbell lives in Gloucestershire, England. She studied German at university and as a student spent a year living in West Germany. Joanna has worked as a teacher of both German and English, and now writes full-time. She is very interested in the Cold War − particularly the communist state of East Germany − partly as a result of studying the era for her university course and also from living with West Germans devastated by the division of their country and separated from their loved ones. She loves to write about the themes of separation and isolation as a result of this interest. She is learning to paint and most of her efforts involve abstract cityscapes reminiscent of battle-scarred Berlin. Her debut novel Tying Down the Lion was published in 2015, and her short story collection When Planets Slip Their Tracks (2016) was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize. Her novella Sybilla won the 2021 National Flash Fiction Day Novella-in-Flash Award. Her short fiction has been published in many anthologies and literary magazines and has won several awards including the London Short Story Prize. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Instructions for the Working Day by Joanna Campbell (Fairlight Books, 2022), Neil Fischer has inherited his father's former hometown of Marschwald in East Germany. He drives there from England, remembering stories about his father's brutal behavior, the split from his mother and sister, and the loneliness he experienced throughout his childhood. He picks up a chatty hitchhiker who helps him get through part of the journey. An inability to understand people, especially his father, has always plagued Neil, but now he faces the task of deciphering his demanding father's last wish and restoring the derelict village to its former glory. He plans to renovate and revive Marschwald, but is met with hostility, mistrust and underlying menace by nearly all the old people in the town. His only friend in Marschwald is Silke, who is coming to terms with her traumatic experiences during the Cold War and has recently uncovered a shocking truth, concealed from her for years by her controlling brother. As tensions rise, a series of surreal encounters force Neil to contend with his own troubled past – but right now, all signs point to danger. Joanna Campbell lives in Gloucestershire, England. She studied German at university and as a student spent a year living in West Germany. Joanna has worked as a teacher of both German and English, and now writes full-time. She is very interested in the Cold War − particularly the communist state of East Germany − partly as a result of studying the era for her university course and also from living with West Germans devastated by the division of their country and separated from their loved ones. She loves to write about the themes of separation and isolation as a result of this interest. She is learning to paint and most of her efforts involve abstract cityscapes reminiscent of battle-scarred Berlin. Her debut novel Tying Down the Lion was published in 2015, and her short story collection When Planets Slip Their Tracks (2016) was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize. Her novella Sybilla won the 2021 National Flash Fiction Day Novella-in-Flash Award. Her short fiction has been published in many anthologies and literary magazines and has won several awards including the London Short Story Prize. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
It’s Halloween Part II as internet power-couple RJ Jackson and Danielle Campbell of the Graveyard Goonz creep up from the cursed earth to spread mischief and mayhem with Paco and Balls! The Goonz chat about everything from their work, their art, and pranking the masses, plus they reveal the whereabouts of their former Goonz cast-mates. Then RJ confronts Balls about their recent prank gift, and tells us all about Dark-Web Unboxing. Soon the Goonz demonstrate one of their Halloween prank calls by way of Producer Mike’s phone! Then we give Wendi a call, and she has a chat with Joanna Campbell, whose gone batty from Moonshine. This spooky spectacular boasts chats about the best Halloween candy, surprise buttholes, missing teeth, and lesser known Schwarzeneggers. Tags: Graveyard Goonz, RJ Jackson, Danielle Campbell, Joanna Campbell, Prank Calls, Dark Web, Unboxing, Halloween, Reeses Pumpkins, Dark Chocolate, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Wendi Townsend, Dave Draper, Hijinks.fun/chat
On this Halloween seasonal spectacular, Paco and Balls invite returning guest, Joanna Campbell of 100.7 the Bay for some laughs and scares! Joanna kicks off the nights with some scary stories from growing up in Gettysburg, a paranormal hot-spot, and a prophetic Ouija board. Then Paco and Balls describe their fear of elevators. Balls reveals a snazzy surprise for the Fire Your Guns segment, courtesy of a friend of the show. Then the gang breaks into more scary stories, including tales of shadow people, vigilant cats, UFOs, cold pizza, knocking doors, and demonic entities. Soon the gang checks the voicemails and gets a surprise from a couple of celebrities. Then Paco and Balls continue to mortify Joanna with tales of killer clown movies, and…you guessed it…foreskins. TAGS: Joanna Campbell, 100.7 The Bay, Halloween, Scary Stories, Ouija boards, UFOs, Fashion Rocks Autism, The A-Team, Pornographic Arrest, Pickles, Gettysburg, Cat, Ghosts, Haunted House, Spooky, Terrifier, Art the Clown, Dracula, Beavis and Butthead, Bobby 'Boris' Pickett
We're back for Series 2, in the run up the November's event on Sunday 10 November at the Cotswold Playhouse in Parliament Street, Stroud. Why not come along to the event and hear ten Gloucestershire authors reading their stories? Tickets, priced at £8, are on sale from the Cotswold Playhouse website from Friday 11 October. In this episode, The Journey to Everywhere by Joanna Campbell from the May 2018 event On Pulling Newts from Ponds & Other Stories.
Joanna Campbell and Kelly O'Donnell Ware are back this week for a titillating part 2. After Paco explodes with Balls on the Baltimore music scene, the two make plans to take the show on the road, with sites set on Church of Satire! Balls explains a recent awkward phone call, and then its Joanna vs Wendi for a game of 'Who does Time Fullpower love more?' We round out this episode exploring chocolate dicks, the complex emotions of cocktails, the subtle nuances of a recent viral challenge created by porn stars. Finally, Balls breaks the news about a new segment on the show that involves listener participation. TAGS: Joanna Campbell, Kelley O'donnell Ware, Kelley's Dream, Tim Fullpower, 100.7 The Bay, Barry Sax and the Hound, Chocolate Dicks, Intern Andy, Richard Yeagley, Running Butthole Challenge, Jim Bryan, Church of Satire, Tommy Sinbazo, Cheap Trick
Podcast family favorite Kelly O’Donnell Ware drops by to kick off the episode with a plug for the 7th Annual Kelly's Dream golf tournament! Kelley helps us warmly welcome celebrity guest - D.J. and radio personality Joanna Campbell from 100.7 The Bay! After Wendi reveals how she injured her hand, Balls describes another gory incident that has us cringing. Then Jo talks about her long and fruitful career in radio, her favorite album of all time, and all the famous folks she’s grazed elbows with. It’s a star-studded hour packed with booze, bands, and badasses, as the crew shares tattoos, William Shatner’s music, stories of Amish markets, and cheese filled hot dogs. TAGS: Joanna Campbell, Kelly O’Donnell Ware, Kelley’s Dream, Walk the Moon, Green Day, Dookie, 21 Pilots, Crash Test Dummies, Taylor Swift, Red Octopus Tattoos, Ink Masters, HFSFestival, Gavin Rothdale, Gwen Stefani, Real Big Fish, William Shatner, Billy Joe Armstrong, Dave Navarro, David Bowie
Joanna Campbell Slan – author of the Second Chance series and the Kiki Lowenstein Mystery series. www.joannacampbellslan.com
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Mallory, Brea and special guest Erin Whitehead talk about the magical world of horse books. Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Maximum Fun Drive! http://maximumfun.org/donate Links - Reading Glasses Transcriptions on Gretta Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group Reading Glasses Merch Apex Magazine Page Advice Article Amazon Wish List Erin Whitehead Wild Horses Book Thing Books Mentioned - An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon Night Shift by Stephen King After the Eclipse by Sarah Perry Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry Album of Horses by Marguerite Henry Black Beauty by Anna Sewell The Black Stallion by Walter Farley The Saddle Club #1 by Bonnie Bryant A Horse Called Wonder by Joanna Campbell The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame Unicorns of Balinor by Mary Stanton
Listen as MDOT MTA Transit Times host Joanna Campbell reports on the 37th Annual Bus and Maintenance Roadeo.
MDOT MTA Transit Times host Joanna Campbell spoke with MDOT MTA Transportation Planner Jaime McKay about back to school with BaltimoreLink.
MDOT MTA Transit Times host Joanna Campbell spoke with MDOT MTA Chief Engineer Vernon Hartsock about the scheduled replacement of the Metro SubwayLink railcars and signaling system. This welcome enhancement to the way Baltimore gets around is the result of a combined federal and state grant of $400.5 million dedicated to the mission of MDOT MTA to provide safe, efficient, reliable transit with world-class customer service. #mdotnews
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell takes us behind the scenes for the taping of Commuter Connections with Sandy Arnette and MDOT MTA Light Rail Superintendent of Transportation Dona Rawlings to talk about getting to the Maryland State Fair on Light RailLink. Starting on Thursday, August 24th until Monday, September 4th the Maryland State Fair will be open and MDOT MTA will provide service to the fair.
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell sits down with Scott Schell, MDOT MTA's Manager of Service Contract Compliance to discuss the partial shutdown of Light RailLink between North Ave and Camden Yards from July 25 to August 11, 2017. A "bus bridge" along the entire length of the closed sections, including shuttle service from Penn Station to North Ave Light Rail Station, and an express connection between North Ave and Camden Yards, will be provided to help minimize the inconvenience during these necessary repairs. For more information and stop details, visit https://mta.maryland.gov/content/mdot-mta-partially-shut-down-light-raillink-july-25-august-11-necessary-repairs. #MDOTNews
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell sits down with Megan Bosse from the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts to talk about Artscape this weekend. This year’s theme is “Camp Artscape: Adventure Awaits” – both camp and Artscape are true staples of the summer season. The festival will be held from 11am to 9pm on Friday and Saturday, July 21 and 22, and from 11am to 8pm on Sunday, July 23 in Baltimore’s Arts & Entertainment District neighborhoods. Artscape will feature hundreds of exhibits by fine artists, fashion designers, craftspeople, visual artists, sculptors and photographers.
Megan Bosse from the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts chats with Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell about the 4th of July celebration taking place at the Inner Harbor on Tuesday, July 4th. The celebration starts at 7 p.m. with a live music performance from the Commodores Navy jazz ensemble at the Inner Harbor Amphitheater. The fireworks show starts at 9:30 p.m. and lasts for 17 minutes. MTA encourages everyone to take CityLink, LocalLink, Light RailLink, and Metro SubwayLink to the Inner Harbor for the celebration.
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell met with bus riders at several transit centers to get first-hand reaction to the new BaltimoreLink system. There were lots of positive responses as well as a few concerns from riders, which MDOT MTA is taking into account as we continue to make the entire transit network faster, more more reliable and more efficient. MDOT MTA is also offering free fares to BaltimoreLink riders through June 30 to make it easier to learn the new system. For details about the new #BaltimoreLink routes and schedules, visit BaltimoreLink.com #MDOTNews
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell sat down with Michael Helta at the Office of Planning to discuss the new BaltimoreLink bus stop signs that will be unveiled on Sunday, June 18th. To hear the full interview click on the SoundCloud link below or on iTunes.
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell met with Acting Chief Transportation Officer Dave Johnson to discuss the new changes coming to the West Baltimore MARC Station. In the past several years the station has added parking lots, new lighting, and upgraded its platform. Now with the launch of BaltimoreLink, the station has also added a bus loop to connect bus riders to the MARC Train without having to cross over Route 40. The bus loop will also serve as a hub to connect riders going from one end of the city to the other. To learn more about BaltimoreLink, visit BaltimoreLink.com
Maryland Transit Time host Joanna Campbell met with BaltimoreLink Coordinator Laura Getty to talk about educating the public on the new routes when BaltimoreLink launches on June 18. This outreach program seeks to educate riders by engaging with senior centers, schools, places of worship, community associations, employers, elected officials and key stakeholders to inform them that changes are coming soon. The goal of the BaltimoreLink education plan is to ensure riders know their route will change on June 18th. To learn about your route, visit www.BaltimoreLink.com #WeAreYourMTA #MDOTNews
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell met with MDOT MTA Manager of Project Development Mike Helta to discuss the new Transit Signal Priority (TSP) devices that will be activated on several of the new CityLink routes when BaltimoreLink launches on June 18. You can hear the full interview on iTunes or by clicking on the SoundCloud link below.
MDOT MTA is proud to host the 2017 International Rail Rodeo and American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Rail Conference. Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell met with Judy Bellamy from Customer Relations to talk about the competition taking place June 8-11, which will feature transit professionals representing leading transit agencies from around the nation and several international agencies as well.
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell met with MDOT MTA Administrator Paul Comfort to discuss the June 18th launch of BaltimoreLink. During the interview the Administrator talked about MTA Ambassadors, who will help riders get familiar with the new bus system; how the new CityLink buses will connect riders to Light Rail, Metro Subway and MARC Train with greater ease; and help reduce congestion by developing bus only lanes, adding transit signal priority throughout the city.
MDOT MTA Rider Appreciation Rally at Camden Yards was held on Monday, May 8th in front of the Camden Yards Light Rail Station. Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell interviewed Baltimore Orioles announcer Ryan Wagner to talk about the history of Camden Yards Station and the Orioles. Joanna also talked with several fans about the convenience of taking Light Rail to the game. Last, but not least she has a great time interviewing the Oriole Bird.
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell met with Latin Opinion Publisher Erick Oribio to talk about MTA's outreach to the Spanish speaking community in the Baltimore area. Through the Administrator's monthly column in Latin Opinion's newspaper, MTA informs riders in the Latino community of the launch of BaltimoreLink on June 18th.
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell was at Rash Field for the 4th Annual Waterfront Spring Festival with MTA Director of Partnerships Janeen Kuser, Baltimore Ravens running back Terrance West and Vibrancy21 to promote the launch of BaltimoreLink on June 18. #WeAreYourMTA #MDOTNews
Joanna Campbell of MTA's WTTZ-FM 93.5 tours Paul's Place with her guide Kathleen Elliott. After more than three decades helping neighbors in Southwest Baltimore, Paul's Place has grown from a soup kitchen to becoming a center for education, job training and dozens of other tools to help put the less-fortunate among us on the road to self-sufficiency. #WeAreYourMTA #mdotnews
+1 (443) 801-0156: Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell met with Patrick McMahon from MTA's Office of Planning and Project Development to talk about bicycle access throughout the MTA service area. As part of MTA's last mile solution, riders can bring their bikes on Local Bus, MARC Train, Metro Subway and Light Rail. Riders can also leave their bikes on bike racks at MARC Train, Metro Subway and Light Rail stations. MTA is planning to add more bike racks throughout the stations in the near future.
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell stands out Camden Yards with MTA Deputy Chief Operating Officer Sean Adgerson, to talk about taking MTA Light Rail, Metro Subway and Local Bus to the Orioles game during baseball season. She also had a chance to talk with Orioles Head Grounds Keeper Nicole McFadden about the O's beautiful field and how public transit helps fans get to Camden Yards.
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell discusses safety with Yvette Muhammad from MTA’s Office of Safety, Quality Assurance and Risk Management. As one of the MTA's four cornerstones, safety is paramount in everything MTA does. As a Safety Officer, Yvette is responsible for safety inspections on buses, stations and facilities.
MTA Administrator Paul Comfort, talks with Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell about two new Commuter Bus routes, the 210 and 215, that will launch this coming Wednesday, March 1, 2017. During the interview they also discuss how riders can ride for free from March 1-14 to try out the new service. The 210 offers service from Kent Island to Annapolis and Baltimore. The 215 offers service from Baltimore to Annapolis. For more information visit https://mta.maryland.gov/content/commuter-buslink-newly-proposed-routes-210-215.
Joanna Campbell of the Maryland Transit Times podcast hung out with Janeen Kuser from MTA’s Office of Communications & Marketing to talk about the new Adopt-A-Stop program. More than 25 Adopt-A-Stop participants have already signed up throughout the Baltimore region. The program partners with community organizations, civic groups, local businesses, schools and individuals to help keep our communities clean – and to have a good time at the same time! For details of the program visit https://mta.maryland.gov/adopt-stop #WeAreYourMTA #MDOTNews
#TeamBaltimoreLink participated in the annual Polar Bear Plunge and was Freezin’ for a Reason. Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell interviews Administrator Paul Comfort along with several of MTA’s staff and Baltimore’s own Captain Dee Fense. Hear how excited they were to jump into the Chesapeake Bay to promote the launch of Governor Hogan’s BaltimoreLink, coming this June. #TeamBaltimoreLink also helped raise over $3,000 for Special Olympics Maryland.
MTA Operations Control Center (OCC) Supervisor Phillip Johnson chats with MTA’s Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell about his career with MTA and his duties at OCC. He also talks about his radio background and provided a sample of his radio call. "Always on time, running fine up and down the Metro line, giddy-up."
#MTAisGoingPlaces Maryland Transit Times reporter Joanna Campbell chats with MTA Administrator Paul Comfort to discuss MTA's major accomplishments in 2016.
#MTAisGoingPlaces Maryland Transit Times reporter Joanna Campbell chats with MTA Administrator Paul Comfort to discuss MTA's major accomplishments in 2016.
Megan Bosse from the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts chats with MTA’s Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell about the New Year’s Eve celebration taking place at the Inner Harbor on Saturday, December 31 from 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Visitors can also enjoy live music performed by Super Bueno at the amphitheater while waiting for the fireworks to begin at the stroke of midnight. MTA encourages everyone to take Light Rail, Metro Subway and Local Bus to get to the Inner Harbor.
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell and MTA Administrator Paul Comfort bring holiday cheer to the #HolidayBus and at the Holiday Train Garden in the Mondawmin Metro Subway Station. In keeping with tradition at MTA, the Holiday Bus will continue to run throughout Baltimore through December 20. The interactive Holiday Train Garden will be open until New Year's Day on the station's mezzanine level for children of all ages.
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell chats with Santa at the Holiday Train Garden display in the Mondawmin Metro Subway Station. The interactive display is open until New Year's Day on the station's mezzanine level for children of all ages. Come take part in the fun by pushing the interactive buttons that make objects inside the miniature town come to life.
Ever taken a ride on the MTA Holiday Bus? This fun annual special treat is running on two different routes every day for the next few weeks, and Santa aims to cover every Local Bus route in our system, handing out free rides (yes, as in "FREE!") candy canes and lots of glad tidings. Some days, we'll announce on these pages early in the day exactly which routes Santa will be covering that day, so check back here early and often! Maryland Transit Times podcaster Joanna Campbell spoke with Santa earlier this week.
Megan Isennock, Director of Communications for the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, chats with Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell about the Washington Monument Lighting at Mount Vernon Place. The 45th Annual Downtown Partnership Monument Lighting is a Baltimore city staple and will be held on Thursday, December 1 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Join thousands of your friends and neighbors from all over the Baltimore area for this heartwarming celebration. And of course, keep in mind that the best way to get there is to take MTA Light Rail to Centre Street Station and walk toward the monument.
Maryland Transit Times host Joanna Campbell chats with MTA's Social Media Manager Gerry Hanlon to discuss what goes behind the scenes in creating content for social media. MTA's social media presence reaches tens of thousands of people every day through 10 different platforms. (Visit mta.maryland.gov for the full list.)
MTA Police Captain Kelly Holman discusses the new dedicated bus-only lanes in the downtown area with MTA's Maryland Transit Times reporter Joanna Campbell. Part of the implementation of BaltimoreLink, the dedicated bus-only lanes help MTA provide safe, efficient, reliable transit with world class customer service by enabling MTA buses to move through the downtown area quickly and easily. Captain Holman also talks about how to navigate through the bus-only lanes and avoid getting a ticket.
For MTA's Maryland Transit Times podcast, Joanna Campbell interviews several of Ebonee Baker's coworkers at the Eastern Bus Division, who remember and admire her for her dedication to her children. Ms. Baker was a strong and positive influence on many bus operators, regularly helping to organize various team-building events. We hope this podcast will give you some sense of just how much she'll be missed by her fellow bus operators, now and for a long time to come.