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Paige Smallwood, Membership Manager and Joe Winters, Grants and Donor Manager talk about an upcoming Copilot promotion for new or renewing members and Community Access Programs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Winters, Donor and Grants Manager at the Air Zoo talks about plans to build a new and improved Observation Lounge at the Flight Discover Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Joe Winters, Donor Relations and Grants Manager at the Air Zoo puts out a last minute call for getting tickets to the May18th Hall of Fame event and details on other ways to support eh Air Zoo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's FINALLY starting to feel like Summer Hot Teas! This week, the ladies are both back in the studio catching up on travel stories, sipping some Wölffer Estate Summer in a Bottle for our Taste of Long Island to celebrate Long Island Wine Country's LI Locals Wine Week and spilling all the tea on where to celebrate #NationalBrunchMonth here on Long Island. Next week is #NationalBucketListDay - What's on your Long Island Bucket List?? Send us a DM to @longislandteapodcast on Instagram & we might just read yours on the show next week!#TasteOfLongIslandWölffer Estate Summer in a Bottle to celebrate Long Island Wine Country's LI Locals Wine Week! (April 12th – April 22nd)2024 LIWC members extend a special invitation to their Long Island neighbors to visit & experience Long Island wineries. Simply show your New York driver's license & enjoy buy one, get one tasting flights at all participating wineries. Visit liwines.com for more info & who's participating!#LongIslandLifeCelebrating Brunch Month on Long Island! Check out some of our favorite spots for a mimosa:Tap Room (Bay Shore, Farmingdale, Jericho, Massapequa Park, Patchogue and Rockville Centre)The Northport Hotel (Northport)Canoe Place Inn (Hampton Bays)Besito (Huntington, West Islip and Roslyn)The SHED (Huntington, Plainview and West Sayville)The Union (East Meadow)Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue, Lake Grove & Oakdale)Bijou's Boujie Brunch (Melville)Baron's Cove (Sag Habor) Juniper Restaurant at The Vanderbilt (Westbury)Insignia (Smithtown)Prime (Huntington)Bayberry, American Standard, Sweet Jane, Coastal Kitchen & Verde (Bay Shore)Check out more on our new blog at www.discoverlongisland.com/blog or Tap into Eat by downloading our Discover Long island App to see what's yummy near you!#ChariTEA“A Toast to Embracing Autism” on April 26th at The Harbor Club at Prime - a tribute to Joe Winters, a passionate Long Islander committed to philanthropy and advocating for top-notch services for individuals with autism since his son's diagnosis in 1996.The proceeds from this event will benefit the Winters Center for Autism, where their dedicated team strives to enhance the lives of over 100 adults with autism.All donations will be recognized with your business name in our event slideshow and on our website and can be made here: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MjAxOTc4ASK US ANYTHING!DM us on Instagram or email us at spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com. Tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you!WATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNYFOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @LongIslandTeaPodcastWRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you are interested in collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice” or if you just want to say “How you doin?”RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch!WEAR US:Shop Long Island merch at shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to an all-new episode of the State of Amorica Podcast! This week, David and Ian recap the beginning shows of the Happiness Bastards tour before welcoming Jeff Massey and Joe Winters of The Steepwater Band for a great in-depth chat. You won't want to miss it! Visit The Steepwater Band at www.steepwater.com for the latest music, tour dates and more!
This week Brian and Jason welcome their guests, Joe Winters from The Steepwater Band, Bristol Perry from The Georgia Thunderbolts, Tracy Hightop from Jane Lee Hooker, Suzzane Sledge from 68-75, and Patrick Muzingo from Jane Lee Hooker to pay tribute to, and celebrate the life and memory of Blackberry Smoke drummer, the great Brit Turner. Brit passed away on March 3rd from brain cancer. Brit is missed greatly, and will be cherished forever from everyone who knew him, and even more who didn't. God bless you Brit Turner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Winters, Air Zoo Donor Relations and Grants Manager talks about year-end giving and appeal, as well as some of the programs that it benefits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back with an all-new episode of State of Amorica! While Ian is on special assignment this week, David sits down with Joe Winters of The Steepwater Band to discuss their top Steve Gorman moments! Check it out!
We honor another area first responder and talk to Joe Winters about the severe weather threat.
Ken talks with Joe Winters, Donor Relations and Grants Manager, Kalamazoo Air ZooSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Brian and Jason celebrate the 100th episode of the podcast. The guys chat about upcoming guests, ideas, and themes planned for the podcast, moving into the next 100 episodes. Next they welcome their guest, who was also the very first guest on the podcast, Joe Winters, drummer from The Steepwater Band. Joe talks to the boys from the road in Spain. Topics include the success of this latest tour, the enthusiasm of the Steepwater fans in Spain, the making of the new record Re-Turn Of The Wheel, and plans moving forward for the band.
In Part of our Black Men Speak Health Challenge, we talk about some challenges around the problem of black men's health with guest Derrick Lane of BlackDoctor.org and two guests who are taking on the challenge Tim Davis, and Joe Winters.
Brian and Jason welcome their guests, Pat Muzingo from Junkyard, Joe Winters from The Steepwater Band, and Tracy Hightop from Jane Lee Hooker to pay tribute to the one and only Charlie Watts.
On today's episode, Trish & Jay set down with Joe Winters jr. Where they discuss the importance of just starting and not being afraid to start; Growing and setting boundaries; knowing your worth to attract like-minded people and so much more‼️ AND…. Not 1 but 2 hot seat questions‼️‼️‼️ Please connect with our guests at: https://www.joewintersjr.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/joewintersjr https://www.instagram.com/joewintersjr/ And connect with us at: The Black Phoenix - https://www.instagram.com/theblackphoenixshow/ Trish Strong Talk - https://www.instagram.com/str0ngtalk/ Jay Reace - https://www.instagram.com/findingjayreace/ Time Stamp: 00:00 - Show Start 02:48 - Our stories bring peace 05:00 - It's about the growth 06:30 - Just Start 08:00 - Has it gotten easy? 10:17 - Wisdom & Maturity 11:40 - Is there a formula 14:00 - Knowing your worth & Attracting you tribe 20:00 - Putting up boundaries 29:29 - Do you need to announce your growth 43:10 - Hot Seat 50:12 - Hot Seat part Duex 56:02 - Out screening process & How to find Joe
Another week, another great show. We're joined by Joe Winters (currently developing the phenominal looking Song of Iron, and previously with 343i working on Halo) with returning guest and content creator Erica. Topics include all things Song of Iron, working at 343i, favourite games, paths that lead to where they are today, and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gameondaily/support
Indie Game Movement - The podcast about the business and marketing of indie games.
Trying to create awareness for your game is always an uphill battle for indie devs, especially when it comes to identifying your audience and how to approach them. But even when you figure those steps out, it’s a challenge to determine the best ways to build upon and improve those efforts. That’s why we’ve invited Joe Winters, creator of Song of Iron to share his insights on how he found the right audience while taking a genuine approach to his marketing, creating an amazing impact for the community and his game.
Indie Game Movement - The podcast about the business and marketing of indie games.
Trying to create awareness for your game is always an uphill battle for indie devs, especially when it comes to identifying your audience and how to approach them. But even when you figure those steps out, it’s a challenge to determine the best ways to build upon and improve those efforts. That’s why we’ve invited Joe Winters, creator of Song of Iron to share his insights on how he found the right audience while taking a genuine approach to his marketing, creating an amazing impact for the community and his game.
Legendary American boxing promoter Lou DiBella joins Kevin Byrne for this week's show. First off, DiBella pays tribute to Joe Winters who tragically passed away recently. They go on to discuss Carl Frampton's duels with Leo Santa Cruz and look ahead to his bout with Jamal Herring in February. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jets GM, Joe Douglas called-in to provide some clarity on the Jets coaching search and so much more, (28:20) Boomer & Gio provided plenty of reaction and translation of what Douglas had to say (36:46) Boomer mentions the passing of a good friend and a good man, Joe Winters, (42:17) Chris Lopresti could be heard updating his face off, (50:53) including some big news on legalizing sports gambling in New York!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Doc Invites Joe Winter of The Steepwater Band on the show! Joe and Doc talk about getting started with the band back in '98, seeing Jordan play basketball, the band's love of Spain, being phone pals with Eddie Van Halen, making the new album and much much more! Make sure to listen! Monologue (gnats suck): 0:24 Birthday Suit 1: 14:04 Ripped from the Headlines: 18:34 The Steepwater Band - Trance: 37:14 Shoutouts: 43:38 Leftover Headlines: 52:46 Birthday Suit 2: 59:35 The Steepwater Band - Turn of the Wheel: 1:02:15 Joe Winters Interview: 1:05:51 The Steepwater Band - That's Not the Way: 1:52:13 Jordan Shoe and Tell: 2:01:42 Birthday Suit 3: 2:05:23
Brian and Jeremy have their very first guest being Joe Winters, drummer from The Steepwater Band, out of Chicago. The guys discuss how the band got started, their slowly successful, and building career, working with former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford who produced their Grace And Melody record, their latest release Turn OF The Wheel, and what you and your bandmates do when Govt Mule, and Blackberry Smoke are playing in your town on the same night.
Man, this was a fun episode. We had Billy Warden on to talk about the new Joe Winters exhibit, Raleigh politics, his past (checkered as it is :) and all sort of stuff. Joe Winters was a Raleigh beat cop who was also a promoter on the side, bringing in Aretha Franklin, James Brown, and dozens of other artists to Raleigh. Billy's a thinker, and helps make Raleigh happen. Paul Friedrich (of Onion Head Monster fame) drops in, and yes, he'll be on for a full episode soon.
Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode we interview Joe Winters, the founder of the nonprofit organization, Pave the Path. Today, he shares with us the struggles and tough decisions he had to face starting off as an underprivileged child himself and how this experience led him to start […]
Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode we interview Joe Winters, the founder of the nonprofit organization, Pave the Path. Today, he shares with us the struggles and tough decisions he had to face starting off as an underprivileged child himself and how this experience led him to start work in helping others.
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Joe Winters founded Pave the Path on February 23, 2017. It all started in 2010 when Joe Winters Jr. met a man by the name of Bryan Levrets who is a Younglife leader. Younglife is a group of leaders going to where kids are, winning the right to be heard and sharing the gospel. That is exactly what Bryan did from the day that he walked into Joe's life. It was Bryan Levrets who introduced Joe Winters Jr. to life beyond the small community he grew up in with the word of God, club, missionary trips to camp in Colorado and more. Due to Joe losing his mother at a young age, in 2011 when Joe graduated high school because of his living conditions, he didn’t know how he would afford college, living, or transportation to college. In this critical moment of his life Bryan helped him with the steps, discipline, tools, and accountability to enroll in college and obtain a degree. Pave the Path is a group of college students and community leaders who are adamant about being a resource for all kids and their future. Pave the Path was built on the foundation to help kids that come from limited resources excel in their daily lives by discussing important topics as well as being mentors and leaders that walk the walk. https://www.pavethepathforyouth.org Subscribe to my YouTube channel click here: www.youtube.com/BernardBergan If you haven't picked up your copy of my Amazon best-selling book do it now buy it for a Veteran Leader in your community: www.bernardbergan.com/shop/ For booking information visit here: www.bernardbergan.com/hire-me-to-speak/ or contact me Info@BernardBergan.com Be sure to connect with Bernard : twitter.com/BernardBergan www.facebook.com/BernardBerganSpeaks/ instagram.com/bernardbergan www.snapchat.com/add/BernardBergan www.linkedin.com/in/bernardbergan --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vetleadblog/support
This week Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul Mow talk about the Box Factory for the Arts' annual member show. They also talk with Austin Thompson of The Way Down Wanderers, and Joe Winters of The Steepwater Band.
This week Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul Mow talk about the Box Factory for the Arts' annual member show. They also talk with Austin Thompson of The Way Down Wanderers, and Joe Winters of The Steepwater Band.
Drummer Joe Winters helped found The Steepwater Band in 1998. By 2005, the band was headlining the Chicago Blues Festival and touring throughout the United States and Europe, sharing the stage with Gov't Mule, Buddy Guy, Wilco and many more. In our interview, Joe discusses the making of the band's new album, Shake Your Faith, along with the advantages of getting the band's music licensed for use on TV and in film. Joe also shares stories about trading phone calls with Eddie Van Halen and being a bat boy for the 1983 Chicago White Sox.
The Steepwater Band is based in Chicago and they're releasing their new album "Grace and Melody" on December 2. The new record is produced by former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford and I love it! I had the pleasure of chatting with drummer Joe Winters in this episode of Cara's Basement.To celebrate the release of their new album, The Steepwater Band is putting on a FREE show at the Double Door in Chicago on Wednesday, November 26th (the night before Thanksgiving).