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Ghost Investigation - Aviation Museum - Episode 205Here it is! the Infamous Aviation Museum, located beside the Richardson Airport in Winnipeg, Manitoba......and its HAUNTED!!!! even the volunteers and staff know its haunted. You have to remember these planes and artifacts carry ALOT of energy. Some people have even died in these planes that have been repaired to keep on display. We deeply thank Kelly and Ashley, once again, for allowing us to tag along to record some of the stories while we investgated. It was a great night as Sher even was able to make it out - reunited and it felt so good! *CAUTION we use our new lapel mics, which worked better than just off of the cell phone, however, it would cut out when others were talking since the musuem is rather large, so we apologize for the noise cutting in and out, I tried to edit as best as possible. 'SPIRITS WITH SPIRITS' rides again! if you are in the Winnipeg area, please come down and join just tomorrow - Wednesday, May 28 th from 7 to 9 PM at 'The King's Head Pub' 120 King Street! and did you know......its very HAUNTED.....see you there...if you dare ! Enjoy this week's new episode!Music by Ruesche-Sounds https://www.youtube.com/channel/USqXOFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok & ReddittIf you have a local paranormal story of Winnipeg or in Manitoba, please email us at giivinguptheghostpodcast.@gmail.com - or if you just want to say 'Hi'!!!
A Kent Police Inspector is due to face a misconduct hearing after being found guilty of assaulting a woman.James Beautridge was suspended from duty after the attack in Maidstone in September 2023.Also in today's podcast, a refugee charity's calling on the Prime Minister to apologise for language he used in a speech about immigration.Sir Keir Starmer was laying out plans yesterday to reduce the number of people coming to the UK, and said without new rules we risk becoming an 'island of strangers'. We've been speaking to the CEO of Care4Calais.Businesses in Maidstone have been left clearing up after a number of windows were smashed with a fire extinguisher.Footage at KentOnline shows a topless man targeting a number of buildings on King Street on Sunday night and causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.We've been hearing from Southeastern about what they plan to do to improve the reliability of services across Kent.It's as new data shows trains from Higham, Greenhithe, Northfleet and Swanscombe railway stations are the most likely to be cancelled.They are part of the Thameslink line which is one of the most complex in the country. As mental health awareness week continues, the head of a Kent secondary school has been telling us about their initiative to help improve students' mental health.The Skinners' Academy, in Tunbridge Wells, have created the EkoZona - an outdoor learning environment with an eco-toilet, fire bowl and solar panels.And, for the first time in 800 years - a building in Dover has permanently opened to the public after a multimillion pound refurb.The Maison Dieu now has interactive displays and audio points telling its history.
Construction on King Street begins today, Florida lawmakers pass bill protecting firefighters, and SJC promotes Hurricane Preparedness Week
In this episode, the monthly series called “What Are the Sisters Reading?” continues. For the month of May, Sister Emily Beata Marsh, FSP, and Sister Kathryn James, FSP, share about a book called "Eucharistic Amazement: Experience the Wonder of the Mass," by Father Randy Stice, the director of the Office of Worship and Liturgy for the Diocese of Knoxville. The book weaves together liturgy, catechesis, the Catholic mystical tradition, insights from the saints, and practical ways to grow in your Eucharistic faith and devotion. Reawaken to the power and wonder of the Mass with this journey through the treasures of the Church's sacramental and liturgical tradition, featuring stunning insights on the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist from Saints Teresa of Ávila, Faustina Kowalska, and John Chrysostom. Profound yet accessible, Eucharistic Amazement speaks to your mind, will, and heart to help you live a more vibrant Eucharistic life. To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
In this episode, the monthly series called “What Are the Sisters Reading” continues. For the month of April, Sister Nancy Usselmann, FSP, shares about a book she wrote called "Media Fasting: Six Weeks to Re-Charge in Christ." Sister Emily Beata Marsh, FSP, was also present during the episode to ask Sister Nancy questions. Here are some things to consider: Do you ever feel sluggish, overwhelmed, or anxious after spending too much time in front of a screen? Does the constant pressure of staying digitally connected with people, ideas, and the latest trends leave you feeling disconnected—from yourself, from others, and from God? Recharge your spiritual life, relationships, and sense of well-being with this wise and practical guide to living your faith in a media-saturated world from Sister Nancy, the National Director of Pauline Media Studies. To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
Enjoy this week's episode with Israeli DJ & Producer DANNY TUVAL from VOOZ BROTHERS, composed by Danny Tuval, an international and experienced Dj and producer & Ziv 'Zigo' Goland, a musician and a successful producer (he is the man behind the huge classic club anthem - 'More & More' (Spoiled & Zigo) from 1999). Both of them were born and raised in Tel Aviv and have released on top labels around the world -Moblack, Go Deeva, King Street, Wired, Connected, Switch Lab, Leisure Music, Awen Tales, Lump, Shango, Tropical Heat, Camel Riders, and now coming back on Redolent with their new EP DRUMS PLEASE with Yotam Avni's remix! Enjoy this Tribal House Journey with DANNY TUVAL from VOOZ BROTHERS including their new release Ecstatic Dance & Drums Please on Redolent! HardSoul, Mitch Crown- NRG (Dj Konr & Marc Placios Remix) Michael Gray feat. RoRoe -Over You Vooz Brothers - ID Javi Colors - Stompin Vooz Brothers- Ecstatic Dance REDOLENT Laroz - Te Bungnè feat Olgha NK (Vooz Brothers Remix) Vooz Brothers - ID Vooz Brothers - Oh Sheep REDOLENT Good Gum, Dancing On Lego - Before My Eyes (Super Flu Remix) Vooz Brothers - Drums Please REDOLENT The Drill X The Sermon (Mademoiselle Sabah Edit) Tim Engelhardt, Maga, Sean_Doron -Feeling It This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for March 19th Publish Date: March 19th Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Wednesday, March 19th and Happy Birthday to ***03.19.25 - BIRTHDAY - BRUCE WILLIS*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Powder Springs Woman Accused of Pushing Woman out of Moving Vehicle Smyrna to Close Portion of King Street Each Weekend Town Center Mall Pays Taxes, Avoids Auction All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: Ingles Markets 9 STORY 1: Powder Springs Woman Accused of Pushing Woman out of Moving Vehicle Kenya Latrice Smith, 48, of Powder Springs, is accused of pushing a woman out of a moving vehicle during an argument on March 8 in Marietta. According to police, Smith struck the victim while driving, and when the victim tried to exit, Smith pushed her out, causing severe injuries, including road rash, facial wounds, and permanent scarring. Smith was arrested shortly after and charged with aggravated assault and aggravated battery. She remains in custody without bond. STORY 2: Smyrna to Close Portion of King Street Each Weekend Starting this weekend, a portion of King Street in Smyrna will close to vehicle traffic from Fridays at 3 p.m. to Sundays at 6 p.m. until November. The Smyrna City Council approved the closure to enhance pedestrian safety around the popular downtown greenspace. Mayor Derek Norton emphasized the need to protect families enjoying the area, allowing easier access between the playground and greenspace. Barriers and potential bollards will be installed to enforce the closure, which may also benefit festivals. Norton praised the greenspace’s success and plans to evaluate the measure’s impact before considering expansion. STORY 3: Town Center Mall Pays Taxes, Avoids Auction Town Center mall has paid off nearly $1 million in overdue 2024 property taxes, avoiding a tax deed auction that could have led to new ownership. The mall, owned by Kohan Retail Group since 2023, has faced financial struggles, including power shutoffs and lawsuits. Recently placed in receivership, Lewis Taulbee of JLL now oversees its management. Despite challenges, the mall remains 90% leased, with hopes for redevelopment into a mixed-use space to revitalize the area. Local leaders envision a thriving future for the property, though its exact path remains uncertain. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. Break: INGLES 10 STORY 4: Kennesaw Begins Construction on $13.9M Public Safety Building Kennesaw officials broke ground on a $13.9 million public safety building on Moon Station Road, set to become the city’s new police headquarters. The 25,000-square-foot facility will consolidate all police operations, offering 40% more space and modern amenities like a crime lab, K-9 space, and emergency operations center. Funded by SPLOST, stormwater reserves, and the American Rescue Plan, the project has been in development for nine years. Mayor Derek Easterling and Police Chief Bill Westenberger emphasized the building’s role in enhancing safety and supporting officers, with construction expected to finish in 15 months. STORY 5: Suspect Charged with Armed Robbery of Smyrna Business Treveon Jeremiah Hogges of Suwanee is accused of attempting an armed robbery at Ace Cash Express in Smyrna on Jan. 16. He allegedly threatened an employee with a loaded Glock 17, fired shots at the business causing over $500 in damages, and shot at two police officers before fleeing. Hogges faces multiple charges, including attempted armed robbery, aggravated assault, and obstruction, but does not appear in jail records. Break: STORY 6: Griffin Man Accused of Stealing from Kennestone Hospital Corey Demetrius Jones of Griffin is accused of stealing $3,500 worth of equipment, including RAM cards, a security camera, hard drives, and a laptop, from Kennestone Hospital on Jan. 29. He faces charges of second-degree burglary and theft over $1,500, though he does not appear in jail records. STORY 7: Cobb to Consider CITA Construction, Other School Renovations The Cobb Board of Education will vote Thursday on contracts for constructing a second Cobb Innovation and Technology Academy at Allatoona High, set to open in 2026, and renovations at several schools. The new academy will offer 11 career pathways, including aviation and AI, funded by SPLOST VI. Renovation contracts include upgrades at five elementary schools, one middle school, and three high schools, with projects like flooring replacements and track resurfacing. All projects aim for completion by mid-2025, with the board's final decision expected during its evening session. Break: INGLES 1 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. 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Welcome back, little turtle cuties and Villa Rosa VIPs! On today's episode of Turtle Time, Amy and Riley discuss the new crop of Bravolebrity memoirs, Tom Cruise finding love, and the latest Vanderpump Rules reboot news. (00:00 - 20:50)We then discuss the latest episode of Southern Charm - season 10, episode 14 - "Enough Tears to Fill Up an Ocean". (20:50)And finally, we talk about the latest episode of Real Housewives of Atlanta - season 16, episode 2 - "Much Ado about Dennis and Drew". (1:15:40)If you enjoyed this episode and need more Turtle Time in your life, join the Turtle Time Patreon and become a Villa Rosa VIP to hear exclusive bonus content! We're recapping the Vanderpump Rules series from the beginning each week and uncovering all of its secrets.And if you need even more Turtle Time in your life, follow us on TikTok or Instagram. And please, if you want to watch some of the fun things we do, subscribe on YouTube.--In this lively conversation, hosts Riley Hamilton and Amy discuss the latest celebrity news, including Tom Cruise's rumored romance with Anna De Armas, the enigmatic nature of Cruise's life, and the humorous aspects of Scientology. They also delve into the upcoming season of Vanderpump Rules, the emergence of new Bravo podcasts, and the dynamics of relationships in Southern Charm, particularly focusing on Craig and Paige's evolving connection.In this episode of Southern Charm, the conversation delves into the complexities of relationships, recovery, and personal growth. Craig's journey to sobriety is highlighted, showcasing the support he receives from Paige. The dynamics of sibling relationships are explored, particularly through Austin's interactions with his sister. Madison shares joyful news about her family, while Vanita navigates her budding relationship with JT. The planning of a summer soiree brings the group together, and Molly and Taylor's friendship evolves. Shep's heartbreak and healing process are discussed, alongside Sally's decision to remove her breast implants. The episode concludes with Paige and Craig's relationship dynamics and the brewing drama surrounding Venita's call about JT.In this conversation, the hosts delve into the intricate dynamics of loyalty, trust, and drama within the reality TV shows Southern Charm and Real Housewives of Atlanta. They explore the complexities of relationships, misunderstandings, and the fallout from accusations, while also anticipating the upcoming finale and reunion episodes. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by the cast members as they navigate personal struggles and shifting alliances, ultimately revealing the messy nature of reality television. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Headlines for Thursday: 1 dead, 1 injured in Moncks Corner train vs. vehicle accidentWilliamsburg County Sheriff, former supervisor indicted on corruption chargesNorth Charleston man charged with assault and batteryBerkeley County deputies investigating possible murder-suicideCharleston Police seek help in locating missing teenU.S. Supreme Court Justice's sister targeted with bomb threat at Charleston homeMan goes on trial for 2021 murder at West Ashley sports barCouple settles medical malpractice lawsuit against MUSC for $375KSenior center coming to King Street receives final approval911 calls released in North Charleston Tesla charging station attackGroups to rally for ‘common sense gun laws' at State HouseCharleston Co. Sheriff's Office rejoins of ICE's 287(g) program, community reacts
In this series, Jeff and Andy look at historical events that took place on this day.The Boston Massacre takes place outside of the Customs House on King Street, advancing the US and Britain down the road of revolution. This series is brought to you by the great Boss Shot Shells.
In this episode, the monthly series called “What Are the Sisters Reading” continues. For the month of March, Sister Julia Darrenkamp, FSP, shares about a book called "The Holiness of Ordinary People" by Madeleine Delbrêl. The book gathers together essays and notes written by Delbrêl, who was a French poet, social worker and lay missionary and has been declared Venerable by the Catholic Church, during her most active years, giving peerless insights into the distinctive lay vocation in the Church. All men and women—married and unmarried—must follow the Holy Spirit into all that is true in this world, from the small talk around the coffeepot to the great silence of the Holy Eucharist. To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
Plastic now covers the smashed-out window of Chinatown-International District businesswoman Tanya Woo's car, parked near the I-5 overpass on King Street.The former city councilmember told KOMO News someone broke into her parked car Thursday evening, fell asleep in the backseat, then refused to leave.Woo first posted about it on social media and now says what happened sheds light on the need for more outreach near troubled 12th and Jackson in the Chinatown-International District.She said she unlocked her car door after a day of meetings on Thursday, sat in the driver's seat, and then was startled to see out of the corner of her eye, that a hooded man was sleeping in the backseat.
Meet Gizem Salcigil White, aka the Turkish Coffee Lady! She is the Founder & CEO of Turkish Coffee Lady, the first and only authentic Turkish coffee brand in the U.S., dedicated to building a global community of coffee explorers and empowering women. With a brick-and-mortar coffee house in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, Gizem has created a space to share 500 years of Turkish coffee traditions—offering delicious coffee, cultural connection, and community. Her journey began over fifteen years ago with a coffee truck and a mission to "bridge cultures over coffee conversations.” After studying Global Marketing Communications at Emerson University, she realized many people were unfamiliar with Turkish coffee culture. She started organizing social coffee events, which evolved into a “digital coffee house” with fellow entrepreneurs. While working at the Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C., she expanded her events into pop-ups, eventually launching her own coffee truck first at GWU and then around the world. Gizem shares the history of Turkish coffee—how it's made, served, read (yes, read!), and enjoyed. In an era of to-go cups and laptop work sessions, she encourages guests to slow down, savor their coffee, and connect with one another. She also champions the concept of Culinary Diplomacy—bringing communities together over food and drink. Despite facing personal challenges, including the pandemic, Gizem remained resilient, diving back into her business with renewed purpose. She founded The Turkish Coffee Lady Foundation, dedicated to community engagement, and has since launched her own coffee blend, opened her dream coffee shop, and continues to empower women to start their own businesses. We know you'll want to immediately go brew a cup after listening to this episode, or better yet, if you're in the Alexandria area, stop by the Turkish Coffee Lady on King Street, where you will feel as though you've been transported to Turkey.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://leadershipcoaching.cepl.gwu.edu/podcast/
From the archives: 12-9-22The Moscow police department is on the hunt for a 2011-2013 White Hyundai Elantra that they say might have information about what happened in the early morning hours on King Street.In this episode, we take a look at the official statement from the Moscow PD and what it might mean for the investigation moving forward.(commercial at 9:58)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-murders-border-authorities-monitoring-hyundai-elantra-near-scene-quadruple-homicidesource:https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/1064/King-Road-Homicides?fbclid=IwAR1jm6WnEqbDzcOuczq-PznI7vRcILJ4iYe4Kd1-n1jN14eVRmF6FeotAz8source:https://www.newsweek.com/tips-idaho-student-murders-pour-amid-search-white-hyundai-1765796
A dad who's been described as a 'true gentleman' has died in a house fire in Canterbury.Ian Jameson and his two dogs were discovered at the property in Hersden on Friday night, now a fundraiser has been set up to support his family.Also in today's podcast, CCTV from near to where a woman was shot outside a Kent pub on Valentine's Day has emerged.43 year-old Lisa Smith from Slough suffered fatal injuries near the Three Horseshoes in Knockholt last Friday night.Figures show Kent Police have recorded more than 1,600 cases of child sex abuse images in the space of a year.That's more than 4 every day, in the 12 months to last March. We've got reaction from the NSPCC.A petition's calling for more cameras at a junction in Thanet following the death of a woman at a pedestrian crossing.It's claimed some drivers are going too fast and others are jumping red lights on the A28 where it meets Minster and St Mildred's.Plans have been unveiled for a new rail watchdog - but Kent commuters say they're not convinced it'll help passengers.The government claims it'll give people a voice, and hold train companies to account. We've been chatting to Rob Mansfield, who's chair of the Tonbridge Line Commuters campaign group.Five years after a border facility opened in Ashford, the KentOnline Podcast has been told lorries are still getting lost and blocking country lanes.The site at Sevington opened in 2020 and is used to checks goods going in and out of the UK.And, if you're a resident or have ever visited Canterbury you might have wondered about the history of the famous Crooked House.The rickety black-and-white building at the junction of King Street and Palace Street dates back to the 1600s and we've been finding out a bit more about it.
In this week's episode, Mollie and Jack look back on the last two years of reporting on Sacha Lord.With thanks to Manchester Building Society for sponsoring this week's episode. In 2025, Manchester Building Society will be offering a different way to manage your money. We believe in branches, where people can access savings, mortgages and in-person financial advice. We'll be opening on King Street later this year, before setting up in high streets and towns across Greater Manchester. Now we need your help. Building societies exist to serve their members and communities — so we want to hear from Mill readers about what you would want from your building society. Find out more here.16 months, 12 stories — the Sacha Lord Saga in full15/07/2023: Part one of our profile of Sacha Lord, delving into the childhood, personal life and success of the nightlife impresario.19/07/2023: Part two looked at the conflict of interest created by Lord being a nightlife boss as well as an advisor to the mayor.16/05/2024: Mark Turnbull said he could prove Lord had cheated his way to over £400k by telling the Arts Council a regional security company was in fact the “backbone of the national creative events sector”.18/05/2024: Lawyers representing Lord threatened legal action unless we took our story down.20/05/2024: Lord continued to threaten legal action.20/05/2024: We found further evidence that the application was misleading.22/05/2024: The Arts Council announced a review of Primary Event Solution's application, and the GMCA announced a fact-finding mission.24/05/2024: Lord withdrew his legal threat.14/06/2024: We found the assessor of the application was Karen Boardman, who sits on other nightlife committees with Andy Burnham.28/09/2024: We requested the original assessment document of Primary's application, and found that the Arts Council had taken the most easily falsifiable claims at face value. 29/01/2025: The Arts Council withdrew the grant and began proceedings to recover the £401,928, and Lord resigned.31/01/2025: We dug into the questions left behind. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The monthly series called “What Are the Sisters Reading?” continues with this month's guest: Sister Orianne Pietra Rene Dyck, FSP, who reflects about her book called "Dive Deep -- 40 Days with God at Sea." The book introduces children, ages 9-12, to the epic story of salvation history -- from Creation, to Christ, to today -- through Bible stories that take place at sea and helps them experience the Word of God in a whole new way. It also teaches children how to pray with God's word and encounter God in His creation through 40 days of Scripture reflections; fun sea facts and trivia; profiles of saints; prayer and journaling prompts; and practical ways to live the faith in daily life. To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
Hi Everyone:Call our VM only line at (213)640-6183 and leave us a VM question for Laura-Leigh!Ask about Vanderpump stuff or about her new project Jurasses!We recap Southern Charm & Southern HospitalitySouthern CharmMiss Patricia and Madison have a sleepover where champagne is poured and rumours are spilled; Shep starts to spiral over his girlfriend, Sienna; Austen and Craig finally have it out as Shep tries to play ...Southern HospitalityJoe and TJ heal old wounds; A stroll down King Street leads to chaos at Republic; TJ's Sir Wieners gets a huge endorsement; Joe reveals his fears about Maddi's DJ career.Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/vanderpumprulespartyEmail:vanderpumprulesparty@gmail.com
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The Moscow police department is on the hunt for a 2011-2013 White Hyundai Elantra that they say might have information about what happened in the early morning hours on King Street.In this episode, we take a look at the official statement from the Moscow PD and what it might mean for the investigation moving forward.(commercial at 9:58)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-murders-border-authorities-monitoring-hyundai-elantra-near-scene-quadruple-homicidesource:https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/1064/King-Road-Homicides?fbclid=IwAR1jm6WnEqbDzcOuczq-PznI7vRcILJ4iYe4Kd1-n1jN14eVRmF6FeotAz8source:https://www.newsweek.com/tips-idahoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
From the archives: 12-9-22The Moscow police department is on the hunt for a 2011-2013 White Hyundai Elantra that they say might have information about what happened in the early morning hours on King Street.In this episode, we take a look at the official statement from the Moscow PD and what it might mean for the investigation moving forward.(commercial at 9:58)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-murders-border-authorities-monitoring-hyundai-elantra-near-scene-quadruple-homicidesource:https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/1064/King-Road-Homicides?fbclid=IwAR1jm6WnEqbDzcOuczq-PznI7vRcILJ4iYe4Kd1-n1jN14eVRmF6FeotAz8source:https://www.newsweek.com/tips-idaho-student-murders-pour-amid-search-white-hyundai-1765796
The monthly series called “What Are the Sisters Reading?” continues with two guests from the Daughters of Saint Paul: Sister Emily Beata Marsh and Sister Kathryn Hermes, who share from Pope Francis' latest encyclical called “He Loved Us,” on the Sacred Heart of Jesus. To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
My guest for the month of December in the monthly series called "What Are the Sisters Reading?" is from the Daughters of Saint Paul. Sister Emily Beata Marsh, FSP, shares from an encyclical by Pope Benedict XVI called Spe Salvi (“Saved in Hope”). I also reflect about a book Called “Life of Christ” by Archbishop Fulton Sheen. Here are the book recommendations by other sisters from the Daughters of Saint Paul: Sister Julia: "The Reed of God" by Caryll Houselander Sister Bethany: "Come, Lord Jesus: Meditations on the Art of Waiting" by Mother Mary Francis To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
The guest for the month of November for the monthly series "What Are the Sisters Reading?" is from the Daughters of Saint Paul. Sister Allison Regina Gliot, FSP, shares about a book called “Forgiven: A Guide to Confession and the Examen Prayer.” She and Sister Orianne Pietra Rene Dyck, FSP, are the co-authors. Discover (or rediscover!) the Sacrament of Confession as a healing and life-giving encounter with Jesus through this pocket-sized, practical guide. It includes a guide to help you prepare for Confession, practical tips for going to Confession, a step-by-step breakdown of what happens during the sacrament, popular questions and answers, and an introduction to the examen prayer to help you grow in virtue and recognize God at work in your life. To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
Send us a textWe're excited to celebrate our 200th episode of Art Wank with the incredible Idris Murphy During our visit to Idris' home studio, we had a captivating conversation about his journey as an artist and his thought-provoking philosophies on art and painting. Idris is a bold, well-read artist who constantly pushes the limits of his practice, and our discussion was truly inspiring. A big thank you to Idris for his time.Idris is represented by King Street on William in Sydney‘Idris Murphy is a contemporary figurative landscape painter born in 1949, Sydney. He graduated from National Art School with a diploma in Painting in 1971, and then became the institution's Head of Drawing in 1997.Idris completed a Doctor of Creative Arts at the University of Wollongong in NSW and a Graduate Diploma (Education), SCAE, in Sydney whilst he was Head of Painting at the College of Fine Art from 1988-2007. In 1982, Murphy was a lecturer at the University of Wollongong, NSW, and was instrumental in establishing the printmaking department of the newly founded School of Creative Arts.From 1976-1977, Idris completed his Postgraduate studies in painting & printmaking at Winchester College of Art, UK. To date, Murphy has had 40 solo exhibitions across Australia and internationally. Idris' survey show I & Thou: Survey Exhibition 1986-2008 was exhibited at King Street Gallery in Sydney, Hazlehurst Regional Art Gallery and Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery, NSW. In 2022, a major retrospective of Idris' work Backblocks was exhibited at the ANU Drill Hall Gallery from August 16, 2022 which then travelled to Orange Regional Art Gallery and the National Trust S.H. Ervin Gallery, in 2023.Idris has been represented by King Street Gallery since 1993.Intrinsic to Murphy's art making process is an engagement with the environment which surrounds him, and by extension, his en plein air practice. Murphy explains that his ‘expeditions' through the Australian bush ‘offer him enough to last a lifetime'. (Catalogue Essay, 2017, Gregor Sloss) His work aims to ‘transform an already imagined landscape' (Sloss, 2017). Murphy's practice attempts to mirror Indigenous respect for the Australian landscape. Murphy suggests that an Indigenous Australian landscape painting is a reinvigoration of the landscape and is sustained by its Dreamings.Murphy's work can be found in a number of public, state and corporate collections such as the ANU University Drill Hall Collection, Art Gallery of New South Wales, State Library NSW, Artbank, Allens Collection, and the Westpac Collection.Idris' studio is located in Kurnell, Sydney.' - King st Gallery website
“Retail is Detail.” Gary Flynn, CEO and co-owner of distinguished menswear retailer M. Dumas and Sons. With a 107-year history, Dumas continues to grow throughout the Charleston area. What began in 1917 as a small shop selling Navy uniforms and hunting and outdoor apparel has grown to become an iconic fixture on King Street with a national and international reach. Flynn has been leading Dumas for over eight years and has played an instrumental role in the company's expansion, including successfully opening two brand partner stores.
The guest for the month of October for the monthly series "What Are the Sisters Reading?" is from the Daughters of Saint Paul. Sister Kathryn Hermes, FSP, shares about a book called “I Believe in Love: A Personal Retreat Based on the Teaching of St. Therese of Lisieux." The author, Father Jean D'elbee, echoes the doctrine of Saint Therese of Lisieux, whose feast day is on October 1st, in reminding readers how much God loves us and that we need to have complete trust and confidence in His Love and mercy. To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
Send us a textWe had the pleasure of interviewing Euan in his studio, where we were immersed in his incredible artworks and drawings. Euan shared insights into his life as an artist, his views on the art world, and his creative process. With a career spanning over 50 exhibitions and numerous accolades, his achievements speak for themselves. See more below! Thanks for your time Euan. Euan is represented by King Street on William in Sydney. Euan and photographer Craig Potton have collaborated on a stunning hardcover book ‘Look Out', capturing the awe inspiring landscape and thought-provoking human connection to the iconic Southern Alps of New Zealand.Available now with signed limited edition etching. Contact the gallery via email art@kingstreetgallery.com.Euan is also represented by Niagara Galleries in Victoria, Bowen and PG Galleries in NZ. 'Euan Macleod was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1956. He was awarded a Diploma of Fine Arts (Painting) by the Ilam School of Fine Arts, Canterbury University, in 1979, before moving to Sydney in 1981. He has held more than fifty solo shows in New Zealand and Australia and has taken part in numerous group exhibitions in Australasia and internationally.Euan's work is represented in many private and public collections, including the National Gallery of Australia, Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand, and the Metropolitan Museum, New York. Euan has won art prizes in Australia, including the Archibald in 1999, the Sulman Prize in 2001, the Blake Prize in 2006, the New South Wales Parliament's inaugural Plein Air painting prize in 2008, the Tattersall's Landscape Prize in 2000 and 2009, the Gallipoli Art Prize, 2009, and the King's School Art Prize in 2011.In 2010 Piper Press, Sydney, published a monograph, Euan Macleod: the Painter in the Painting, written by Gregory O'Brien. Surface Tension: the art of Euan Macleod 1991-2009, a Tweed River Art Gallery touring exhibition, curated by Gavin Wilson, toured six regional Australian galleries, beginning at the S H Irvin Gallery, Sydney, in November 2010.The touring exhibition, Euan Macleod - Painter, curated by Gregory O'Brien, travelled to several New Zealand regional galleries between 2014 and 2017.In 2019 Macleod collaborated on High Wire, a book of drawings and words, with Lloyd Jones. It was published in 2020.' -Euan Macleod website
My guests for the month of September are from the Daughters of Saint Paul. Sister Kathryn Hermes, FSP, shares about a book called “The Bishop of the Abandoned Tabernacle,” by Victoria Schneider. The book is about a bishop who later became a saint whose experience before a deserted tabernacle was to mark his whole life. From that moment on he dedicated himself to spreading devotion to the Eucharist. Sister Emily Beata Marsh, FSP, reflects about a second book, called “Worshipping a Hidden God: Unlocking the Secrets of the Interior Life,” by Archbishop Luis Martinez, who shows you how to enter into an intense, sustained communion with God. We hope that, by listening to this podcast, you will be inspired to read these books. To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
Welcome back to the Fashion Crimes Podcast! We're continuing our "Women Supporting Women" series, and this week, we're thrilled to introduce Kristen Armstrong, the fabulous owner of Ensemble Consignment, an upscale resale store located on Charleston's historic King Street. IMPORTANT: Be sure to watch the full interview on location on our YouTube channel! Kristen's journey from corporate America to the world of high-end consignment is nothing short of inspiring, and her boutique has become a haven for those seeking unique, luxury pieces with a sustainable twist. Ensemble is not just a store; it's a testament to Kristen's passion for fashion, creativity, and community. Join us as we dive into Kristen's story, her insights on sustainable shopping, and how she's making luxury fashion accessible to all. Whether you're a fashion enthusiast or simply someone who loves a great deal, this episode is for you! Don't Forget: Watch this fabulous interview on our YouTube channel! Key Topics: From Finance to Fashion: Kristen's Journey Kristen shares her unconventional path from a career in finance to becoming the owner of a high-end consignment store. With no formal background in fashion, Kristen relied on her innate sense of style and entrepreneurial spirit to create a successful business from the ground up. The Art of Consignment: Curating a Unique Shopping Experience Ensemble is more than just a consignment store—it's a carefully curated collection of Charleston's most fashionable wardrobes. Kristen discusses her process for selecting items, emphasizing the importance of quality, style, and storytelling in each piece she sells. Sustainability in Style: The Importance of Second-Hand Shopping Kristen highlights the significance of sustainable shopping practices and how consignment stores like Ensemble contribute to reducing fashion waste. She also shares her philosophy on giving clothing a "Life Beyond the Mall," ensuring that each item finds a new home and continues to be loved. Fashion for All Ages: Dressing Confidently at Any Stage of Life With a clientele ranging from young adults to seasoned fashionistas, Kristen offers insights into how she helps women of all ages and sizes find outfits that make them feel fabulous. From styling tips to overcoming body image challenges, Kristen is a true advocate for fashion that empowers. Holly's Take on Sustainable Style: As we delve into Kristen's world of consignment, it's clear that sustainable style is more than just a trend—it's a lifestyle. Holly believes that investing in quality pieces, even if they're pre-loved, is the way forward for fashion enthusiasts who care about both style and the planet. Consignment shopping allows us to enjoy luxury and uniqueness without the environmental impact of fast fashion. By giving clothing a second life, we're not just shopping smarter; we're making a positive difference in the world of fashion, one fabulous outfit at a time. Closing Remarks: A huge thank you to Kristen Armstrong for sharing her incredible journey and for being a shining example of women supporting women in business. Ensemble Consignment is not just a store; it's a movement towards more mindful, sustainable shopping, and we couldn't be more thrilled to feature Kristen in our series. To all our listeners, remember that supporting small businesses, especially women-owned, is a powerful way to make a difference in your community. And don't forget—sustainable fashion is always in style! If you loved this episode, be sure to share it with your fashion besties and help spread the word about the joy of consignment shopping. Stay fabulous, and we'll catch you in the next episode!
Send us a Text Message.Gary and Julie spoke to Ross over zoom not long after his exhibition, 'Moonlight -Daylight', at King Street on William gallery in Sydney. Ross Laurie is represented by King Street on William Gallery, Sydney.'Laurie has won the inaugural Norville Prize for Landscape Painting, the COFA Print Award at the Paddington Art Prize and the Kings School Art Prize. He has also been selected as a finalist in the Dobell Drawing Biennial and the Wynne Prize, both at the Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney. Notably, Laurie's work has been selected for the Salon des Refuses ten times between 1995 and 2019.The artist's work can be found in numerous state and corporate collections such as Artbank, AGNSW, National Gallery of Australia, New England Regional Art Museum, Tamworth Regional Gallery, the Laverty Collection Sydney, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Macquarie Bank Collection and NRMA Sydney.Ross Laurie's 2020 solo exhibition at King Street Gallery ‘engaged the drought and it did so deeply. Many of the paintings in “Dry at Walcha” were suffused with the glow of pink light. But it was the arid stain of ash rather than nostalgia or eros that made these works glower' (Anna Johnson, 2022). Lauries last major body of work and solo exhibition ‘After Storms And Rain' 2022 ‘found a harder, brighter palette but also bolder geometric forms' (Anna Johnson, 2022).“It might be accurate to say that my work echoes the structure of the land. The verticals in tree forms. Multiple horizons. Forms and shapes embedded from childhood memories. I don't draw in order to paint. If I do draw I'm after a way to help me see. There is no scaffolding.” (Ross Laurie, 2022)Ross Laurie joined King Street Gallery in 2014. He lives and works on his family farm, Rams Gully, in Walcha NSW.'
El agua está en todas partes. Usamos agua para beber, cocinar, y más. Necesitamos agua para vivir, pero la mayoría de personas no pueden hablar de agua fuera del uso de los humanos. En este podcast hablamos sobre el agua en tres partes: la historia del agua, la relación con el comercio, y la visualización de las vías fluviales en Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Los tres expertos de este tema son Randy Harris un historiador y empleado de la Sociedad Histórica en Lancaster County; Jim Gerhart un nativo de Lancaster empleado jubilado del Servicio Geológico de los Estados Unidos; y Steve Sylvester un empleado jubilado de la universidad Franklin y Marshall en el departamento la Tierra y el medio ambiente. Jack Howell conduce la entrevista. El enfoque de esta parte en la entrevista es la historia del agua. Comenzamos con la visualización de Lancaster hace 300 años. Hay bosques, nativos americanos, colonos, y mucha agua. El agua es una fuente de vida porque las personas usan el agua para razones domésticas e industriales, pero el agua también trae obstáculos. La entrevista continúa aproximadamente a 1830 antes de la guerra civil. Al escuchar, aprenderás sobre la historia del agua y la historia de Lancaster también. ¡WLCH Radio Centro te invita a escuchar la entrevista! Vas a oír los nombres de calles familiares como King Street y Lemon Street cuando los expertos hacen comparaciones con el pasado. La entrevista provee más detalles y perspectivas que da a los oyentes una mejor comprensión de la tópica de agua y la ciudad en la que vives.
In this month's episode of “What Are the Sisters Reading?” Sister Emily Beata Marsh, FSP, shares about a book called "Growing in Virtue, One Vice at a Time" by Sister Mary Lea Hill, FSP. With her characteristic humor and authenticity, Sister Mary Lea—also known as the “Crabby Mystic”—takes readers on a fresh tour of the four cardinal virtues, seven Christian virtues, seven common vices or deadly sins, and the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love. By situating the virtues in relationship to vice, Sister Mary Lea supplies practical encouragement for the challenge of Christian living. If vice seems unavoidable, take heart: these short but powerful chapters are your antidote to spiritual discouragement and motivation to become more Christlike in your daily life. To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, faces a legal battle not only in court but also in the court of public opinion. In an extensive legal filing made public last week, his defense team detailed the challenges of ensuring a fair trial in Latah County due to what they describe as a "litany of rumors and conjecture." Kohberger, 29, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary in connection with the November 2022 deaths of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The trial is set to begin on June 2 next year, but the defense is pushing for a change of venue, citing pervasive and prejudicial publicity in Latah County. "Bryan Kohberger cannot receive a fair trial in Latah County as protected by his rights under both the United States and Idaho Constitutions because of the pervasive, inflammatory, often inaccurate, and highly prejudicial publicity," public defender Anne Taylor argued in the filing. To bolster their case, Kohberger's defense team conducted a phone survey of potential jurors. One question asked was, "What rumors or theories, if any, have you heard about these murders, Bryan Kohberger, or the victims?" The responses revealed a range of unfounded rumors, including allegations that Kohberger was linked to murders in other states, stalked the victims, or was romantically rejected by one of the victims. "I've heard that Kohberger has been linked to other murders in Washington and Pennsylvania," one respondent said, while another mentioned a rumored connection to a murder in Oregon. The document also included a press release from the Moscow Police Department addressing media inquiries about similar unsolved cases. "While these cases share similarities with the King Street homicides, there does not appear to be any evidence to support the cases are related," police stated. Notably, Kohberger was only four years old at the time of one of these incidents. Despite these rumors, authorities have not identified Kohberger as a suspect in any other cases. He was arrested in Pennsylvania at his parents' home on December 30, 2022, after traveling cross-country from Washington to spend the holidays with his family. During this trip, Kohberger and his father were stopped twice by police in Indiana for following too closely but were let off with warnings. The defense's survey also highlighted local biases, with over 98% of respondents aware of the case and 68% following it closely. Approximately 67% of potential jurors familiar with the case believe Kohberger is guilty. "Prospective jurors who have been exposed to prejudicial pretrial publicity enter the courtroom with case-specific knowledge gleaned from the media, social media, and discussions with friends, family members, and co-workers," the defense argued. The small population of Latah County, around 39,500, contrasts with Ada County's nearly 495,000, offering a larger pool of potential jurors. "Ada County is the largest county in Idaho with more than ten times as many potential jurors than Latah County," the defense stated. The defense further argued that Ada County's larger courtrooms could better accommodate the high-profile trial. Dr. Jill Leibold, a Senior Jury Consulting Advisor with IMS Legal Strategies, explained how media coverage can impact jurors. "We have unconscious attitudes and feelings about certain things and the more exposure that you have, it's additive, it builds up," Leibold told Newsweek. She emphasized that smaller communities retain such high-profile cases in their collective memory more than larger venues. Leibold underscored the importance of thorough jury selection to ensure a fair trial. "Have they taken action somehow? Have they talked about it? Have they written about it, sought out articles, researched more information? Those are the people who are less likely to be able to keep an open mind or to be fair," she noted. Prosecutors, however, oppose the change of venue. "I don't think that a change of venue is going to solve any of these problems," Prosecutor Bill Thompson said. The court is set to rule on the motion after the defense and prosecution submit their final arguments in mid-August. As the legal proceedings continue, the challenge remains to find an impartial jury to ensure a fair trial for Kohberger amid the pervasive media coverage and public interest in the case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, faces a legal battle not only in court but also in the court of public opinion. In an extensive legal filing made public last week, his defense team detailed the challenges of ensuring a fair trial in Latah County due to what they describe as a "litany of rumors and conjecture." Kohberger, 29, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary in connection with the November 2022 deaths of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The trial is set to begin on June 2 next year, but the defense is pushing for a change of venue, citing pervasive and prejudicial publicity in Latah County. "Bryan Kohberger cannot receive a fair trial in Latah County as protected by his rights under both the United States and Idaho Constitutions because of the pervasive, inflammatory, often inaccurate, and highly prejudicial publicity," public defender Anne Taylor argued in the filing. To bolster their case, Kohberger's defense team conducted a phone survey of potential jurors. One question asked was, "What rumors or theories, if any, have you heard about these murders, Bryan Kohberger, or the victims?" The responses revealed a range of unfounded rumors, including allegations that Kohberger was linked to murders in other states, stalked the victims, or was romantically rejected by one of the victims. "I've heard that Kohberger has been linked to other murders in Washington and Pennsylvania," one respondent said, while another mentioned a rumored connection to a murder in Oregon. The document also included a press release from the Moscow Police Department addressing media inquiries about similar unsolved cases. "While these cases share similarities with the King Street homicides, there does not appear to be any evidence to support the cases are related," police stated. Notably, Kohberger was only four years old at the time of one of these incidents. Despite these rumors, authorities have not identified Kohberger as a suspect in any other cases. He was arrested in Pennsylvania at his parents' home on December 30, 2022, after traveling cross-country from Washington to spend the holidays with his family. During this trip, Kohberger and his father were stopped twice by police in Indiana for following too closely but were let off with warnings. The defense's survey also highlighted local biases, with over 98% of respondents aware of the case and 68% following it closely. Approximately 67% of potential jurors familiar with the case believe Kohberger is guilty. "Prospective jurors who have been exposed to prejudicial pretrial publicity enter the courtroom with case-specific knowledge gleaned from the media, social media, and discussions with friends, family members, and co-workers," the defense argued. The small population of Latah County, around 39,500, contrasts with Ada County's nearly 495,000, offering a larger pool of potential jurors. "Ada County is the largest county in Idaho with more than ten times as many potential jurors than Latah County," the defense stated. The defense further argued that Ada County's larger courtrooms could better accommodate the high-profile trial. Dr. Jill Leibold, a Senior Jury Consulting Advisor with IMS Legal Strategies, explained how media coverage can impact jurors. "We have unconscious attitudes and feelings about certain things and the more exposure that you have, it's additive, it builds up," Leibold told Newsweek. She emphasized that smaller communities retain such high-profile cases in their collective memory more than larger venues. Leibold underscored the importance of thorough jury selection to ensure a fair trial. "Have they taken action somehow? Have they talked about it? Have they written about it, sought out articles, researched more information? Those are the people who are less likely to be able to keep an open mind or to be fair," she noted. Prosecutors, however, oppose the change of venue. "I don't think that a change of venue is going to solve any of these problems," Prosecutor Bill Thompson said. The court is set to rule on the motion after the defense and prosecution submit their final arguments in mid-August. As the legal proceedings continue, the challenge remains to find an impartial jury to ensure a fair trial for Kohberger amid the pervasive media coverage and public interest in the case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, faces a legal battle not only in court but also in the court of public opinion. In an extensive legal filing made public last week, his defense team detailed the challenges of ensuring a fair trial in Latah County due to what they describe as a "litany of rumors and conjecture." Kohberger, 29, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary in connection with the November 2022 deaths of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The trial is set to begin on June 2 next year, but the defense is pushing for a change of venue, citing pervasive and prejudicial publicity in Latah County. "Bryan Kohberger cannot receive a fair trial in Latah County as protected by his rights under both the United States and Idaho Constitutions because of the pervasive, inflammatory, often inaccurate, and highly prejudicial publicity," public defender Anne Taylor argued in the filing. To bolster their case, Kohberger's defense team conducted a phone survey of potential jurors. One question asked was, "What rumors or theories, if any, have you heard about these murders, Bryan Kohberger, or the victims?" The responses revealed a range of unfounded rumors, including allegations that Kohberger was linked to murders in other states, stalked the victims, or was romantically rejected by one of the victims. "I've heard that Kohberger has been linked to other murders in Washington and Pennsylvania," one respondent said, while another mentioned a rumored connection to a murder in Oregon. The document also included a press release from the Moscow Police Department addressing media inquiries about similar unsolved cases. "While these cases share similarities with the King Street homicides, there does not appear to be any evidence to support the cases are related," police stated. Notably, Kohberger was only four years old at the time of one of these incidents. Despite these rumors, authorities have not identified Kohberger as a suspect in any other cases. He was arrested in Pennsylvania at his parents' home on December 30, 2022, after traveling cross-country from Washington to spend the holidays with his family. During this trip, Kohberger and his father were stopped twice by police in Indiana for following too closely but were let off with warnings. The defense's survey also highlighted local biases, with over 98% of respondents aware of the case and 68% following it closely. Approximately 67% of potential jurors familiar with the case believe Kohberger is guilty. "Prospective jurors who have been exposed to prejudicial pretrial publicity enter the courtroom with case-specific knowledge gleaned from the media, social media, and discussions with friends, family members, and co-workers," the defense argued. The small population of Latah County, around 39,500, contrasts with Ada County's nearly 495,000, offering a larger pool of potential jurors. "Ada County is the largest county in Idaho with more than ten times as many potential jurors than Latah County," the defense stated. The defense further argued that Ada County's larger courtrooms could better accommodate the high-profile trial. Dr. Jill Leibold, a Senior Jury Consulting Advisor with IMS Legal Strategies, explained how media coverage can impact jurors. "We have unconscious attitudes and feelings about certain things and the more exposure that you have, it's additive, it builds up," Leibold told Newsweek. She emphasized that smaller communities retain such high-profile cases in their collective memory more than larger venues. Leibold underscored the importance of thorough jury selection to ensure a fair trial. "Have they taken action somehow? Have they talked about it? Have they written about it, sought out articles, researched more information? Those are the people who are less likely to be able to keep an open mind or to be fair," she noted. Prosecutors, however, oppose the change of venue. "I don't think that a change of venue is going to solve any of these problems," Prosecutor Bill Thompson said. The court is set to rule on the motion after the defense and prosecution submit their final arguments in mid-August. As the legal proceedings continue, the challenge remains to find an impartial jury to ensure a fair trial for Kohberger amid the pervasive media coverage and public interest in the case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, faces a legal battle not only in court but also in the court of public opinion. In an extensive legal filing made public last week, his defense team detailed the challenges of ensuring a fair trial in Latah County due to what they describe as a "litany of rumors and conjecture." Kohberger, 29, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary in connection with the November 2022 deaths of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The trial is set to begin on June 2 next year, but the defense is pushing for a change of venue, citing pervasive and prejudicial publicity in Latah County. "Bryan Kohberger cannot receive a fair trial in Latah County as protected by his rights under both the United States and Idaho Constitutions because of the pervasive, inflammatory, often inaccurate, and highly prejudicial publicity," public defender Anne Taylor argued in the filing. To bolster their case, Kohberger's defense team conducted a phone survey of potential jurors. One question asked was, "What rumors or theories, if any, have you heard about these murders, Bryan Kohberger, or the victims?" The responses revealed a range of unfounded rumors, including allegations that Kohberger was linked to murders in other states, stalked the victims, or was romantically rejected by one of the victims. "I've heard that Kohberger has been linked to other murders in Washington and Pennsylvania," one respondent said, while another mentioned a rumored connection to a murder in Oregon. The document also included a press release from the Moscow Police Department addressing media inquiries about similar unsolved cases. "While these cases share similarities with the King Street homicides, there does not appear to be any evidence to support the cases are related," police stated. Notably, Kohberger was only four years old at the time of one of these incidents. Despite these rumors, authorities have not identified Kohberger as a suspect in any other cases. He was arrested in Pennsylvania at his parents' home on December 30, 2022, after traveling cross-country from Washington to spend the holidays with his family. During this trip, Kohberger and his father were stopped twice by police in Indiana for following too closely but were let off with warnings. The defense's survey also highlighted local biases, with over 98% of respondents aware of the case and 68% following it closely. Approximately 67% of potential jurors familiar with the case believe Kohberger is guilty. "Prospective jurors who have been exposed to prejudicial pretrial publicity enter the courtroom with case-specific knowledge gleaned from the media, social media, and discussions with friends, family members, and co-workers," the defense argued. The small population of Latah County, around 39,500, contrasts with Ada County's nearly 495,000, offering a larger pool of potential jurors. "Ada County is the largest county in Idaho with more than ten times as many potential jurors than Latah County," the defense stated. The defense further argued that Ada County's larger courtrooms could better accommodate the high-profile trial. Dr. Jill Leibold, a Senior Jury Consulting Advisor with IMS Legal Strategies, explained how media coverage can impact jurors. "We have unconscious attitudes and feelings about certain things and the more exposure that you have, it's additive, it builds up," Leibold told Newsweek. She emphasized that smaller communities retain such high-profile cases in their collective memory more than larger venues. Leibold underscored the importance of thorough jury selection to ensure a fair trial. "Have they taken action somehow? Have they talked about it? Have they written about it, sought out articles, researched more information? Those are the people who are less likely to be able to keep an open mind or to be fair," she noted. Prosecutors, however, oppose the change of venue. "I don't think that a change of venue is going to solve any of these problems," Prosecutor Bill Thompson said. The court is set to rule on the motion after the defense and prosecution submit their final arguments in mid-August. As the legal proceedings continue, the challenge remains to find an impartial jury to ensure a fair trial for Kohberger amid the pervasive media coverage and public interest in the case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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Welcome back to the Fashion Crimes Podcast, the best fashion friend you never knew you needed! In this vivacious episode, we continue our series celebrating the flair and entrepreneurship of women-owned fashion businesses in Charleston, SC. This week, Holly chats with the dynamic Kilby Bronstein from The Finicky Filly, nestled on the historic King Street—a hotspot for fashion and creativity. Dive into Kilby's fascinating journey into fashion retail and how she brings a unique style to Charleston's charming streets. NOTE: Be sure to follow along on YouTube this week, to see Holly's exclusive in-store interview and the styles you need to know at The Finicky Filly! Key Episode Highlights: • The Origin Story: Kilby delves into how she unexpectedly became a fashion entrepreneur. After her father's passing, she returned to Buffalo and was presented with the chance to purchase her former employer's fashion store and the building it was housed in. She and her mother seized this unexpected opportunity, transforming it into Half and Half, a boutique that caters to women of all ages, emphasizing a mother-daughter shopping experience. This store laid the groundwork for her venture into Charleston's fashion scene. • Adapting to Charleston's Market: Kilby discusses the strategic shift required when she took over The Finicky Filly in Charleston, emphasizing the different fashion preferences between her clientele in Buffalo and those in Charleston. She adapted to local tastes by sourcing unique, southern-inspired collections and introducing lines not found in other local stores, thereby setting The Finicky Filly apart from the competition on King Street. • Fashion Trends and Customer Engagement: In Charleston, Kilby focuses on offering attire that appeals to a “daughter to mother to grandmother “ demographic, with special attention to creating stylish, comfortable, and versatile pieces that cater to women over 40. She shares specific fashion challenges her customers face, like the need for dresses with sleeves, and how she curates her collection to meet these needs. Kilby's approach goes beyond just selling clothes; she builds relationships by understanding and responding to the unique wardrobe problems of her clients. • Cultural Fashion Influences: Kilby is excited about incorporating fashion lines from Latin America into her Charleston store, highlighting how these pieces bring vibrant patterns, exquisite craftsmanship, and a fresh perspective to her boutique. She mentions specific countries like Brazil and Colombia, noting their burgeoning fashion scenes and how these styles resonate with Charleston's climate and fashion sensibilities. • Building a Fashion Community: The discussion also covers how Kilby fosters a community through her boutique by ensuring every client feels seen and valued. Whether styling someone for a European vacation or a local wedding, she and her staff strive to make fashion a personal and enjoyable exploration for each customer. Kilby's emphasis on personalized service helps transform first-time shoppers into lifelong patrons who feel connected to The Finicky Filly's community-oriented shopping experience. Thank You Note: A heartfelt thank you to Kilby for joining us on this fashion journey and for sharing the rich narrative behind The Finicky Filly. Her dedication to enriching Charleston's fashion landscape and supporting the stylish needs of women over 40 is truly inspiring! Listen Up! As we continue our series on women-owned fashion businesses, we're reminded of the profound impact passionate entrepreneurs like Kilby and the super-hot fashion scene in Charleston can have on local cultures and economies. Remember, whether you're revamping your wardrobe or seeking that perfect outfit that breaks all the molds, the Fashion Crimes Podcast is here to keep you stylishly in the know - and out of the fashion police's reach! Keep tuning into the Fashion Crimes Podcast, your ultimate guide to navigating the fashion world with flair and fun, because here, every episode is a step towards being your most fabulous self! Be sure to SUBSCRIBE, download, like and share the FASHION CRIMES PODCAST wherever you get your podcasts, follow us on social media, and watch us on YouTube. See you next week! Byeeee! - Holly Katz Your Favorite Personal Stylist www.fashioncrimespodcast.com
Welcome back to the Fashion Crimes Podcast mini-series from historic and stylish Charleston! This week, Holly Katz - your favorite personal stylist - explores another gem from her recent trip to a delightful store on King Street called Shirtini. See more at http://www.Shirtini.com. Specializing in a curated selection of women's shirts, Shirtini is all about the perfect fit and impeccable style, all wrapped up in a crisp little shop. *Make sure you watch the corresponding Youtube video for in person interview and all the products discussed!* They are all shirts and no pants! Shirtini's concept is perfect for women of any age, but a friend to those over 40, looking for stylish, versatile, and high-quality shirts that flatter and fit beautifully. Whether you're searching for a crisp white button-down, a chic shirt dress, or unique accessories, Shirtini provides an unparalleled shopping experience. Their focus on different cuts and fits ensures that every woman can find something that makes her feel confident and fabulous. In this episode, Holly sits down with Chelsea Holt, the manager of Shirtini, to discuss her unique offerings and the art of the perfect white shirt. Key Discussion Points: 1. Shirtini's Unique Concept: - Specialization in Shirts Only: Shirtini focuses exclusively on women's shirts, offering a variety of styles from classic button-downs to stylish shirt dresses. - Curated Selection: They feature different brands to cater to various fits and preferences, ensuring everyone can find their perfect shirt. 2. Featured Brands and Styles: - Frank & Eileen: Known for their Italian linen and cotton shirts, offering easy-care fabrics that are perfect for casual and chic looks. - Caliban: An Italian brand that collaborates with Shirtini to create exclusive pieces, including private label options. - Variety in Cuts and Styles: From crisp poplin shirts with stand-up collars to relaxed-fit boyfriend shirts, Shirtini provides diverse styles to suit every body type and occasion. 3. Customer Favorites and Trends: - Versatile Shirt Dresses: Chelsea highlights the popularity of shirt dresses that can be styled in multiple ways—belted, worn as tunics, or as cover-ups. - Seasonal Prints and Neutrals: While they focus on neutrals, spring and summer collections bring vibrant colors and patterns to their selection. - Adaptable Accessories: Ethically sourced leather belts from Brave and locally designed jewelry by Currie add the perfect finishing touches to any outfit. 4. Customer Experience and Fit Solutions: - Personalized Service: The Shirtini team are dedicated to helping customers find the perfect fit, addressing common issues like chest proportions and overall comfort. - Size Inclusivity: Shirts range from size 2 to 14 (XS to XXL), with various cuts to accommodate different body shapes. Closing Thoughts: We cannot emphasize enough the importance of our mission to support small, women-owned businesses through the Fashion Crimes Podcast! Please find a way to visit Shirtini in Charleston, SC or online at http://www.Shirtini.com for the perfect shirt - and stay tuned for more features from our Charleston fashion adventure. A huge thank you to Chelsea for her time and for letting the Fashion Crimes Podcast darken their doorstep. We found Zero Fashion Crimes here—just impeccable style and endless options for every woman! Remember to follow, like, and share our podcast, and catch us on YouTube for more exciting content! Stay fashionable and support small businesses! Follow Us: Instagram: @fashioncrimespodcast Facebook: Fashion Crimes Podcast (https://www.facebook.com/fashioncrimespodcast) YouTube: Fashion Crimes Podcast Channel (https://www.youtube.com/fashioncrimespodcast) Visit Shirtini: www.shirtini.com Tune in over the summer for more exciting episodes from Holly's Charleston series!
In this episode, for the series called “What Are the Sisters Reading” for the month of July, Sister Julia Darrenkamp, FSP, shares about a book called “Come to Me: Living the Nine First Fridays” by Sister Anne Flanagan, FSP. In a private revelation, Jesus asked Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque to spread the practice of honoring his Sacred Heart by going to Mass and receiving Communion on nine consecutive First Fridays of the month. In her book, Sister Anne accompanies you through this nine-month journey, offering profound insights into the love of Christ and the depths of the relationship to which Jesus invites you. Each month includes a theme and reflection, a saintly witness, and a guided Holy Hour. Whether you are discovering devotion to the Sacred Heart for the first time or seeking to enrich it, this book can bring you closer to Christ's Eucharistic Heart. To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
Uncover the hidden history of a massive 18th-century fortress nestled in downtown Charleston! Join Darley Newman as she explores the remnants of the "Horn Work" in Marion Square, just off bustling King Street. Dr. Nic Butler from the Charleston County Public Library and Carl Borick of The Charleston Museum share captivating stories from the Siege of Charleston and the fortress's pivotal role in the Revolutionary War and the Southern Campaign. Delve into the construction and historical significance of the Horn Work and uncover little-known facts about Charleston's contributions to the American Revolution. Plus, hear from David Duncan of the American Battlefield Trust about what travelers can expect on future visits to this historic site. Darley also offers her personal recommendations for other stops along The Liberty Trail in South Carolina and top restaurants in Charleston. Learn more about The Liberty Trail at battlefields.org or by downloading The Liberty Trail App. Look for the companion TV version of this content by searching for the "Travels with Darley" series and "Charleston & The Liberty Trail epsiode.
WATCH NOW! You've got a front-row seat! This milestone 200th exclusive episode is an in-person interview with Stacy Smallwood, available on our YouTube channel! Make sure you watch to see her favorite picks, style tips and wardrobe advice, especially for you, fashion besties. On the 200th episode of the Fashion Crimes Podcast, your favorite personal stylist, Holly Katz, sits down with the Queen of Fashion on King Street in Charleston, South Carolina, Stacy Smallwood of Hampden. As part of our continuing series of “Women Supporting Women,” Stacy is the epitome of a self-made female entrepreneur who is changing fashion for the better! #Yasssss! Listen Now: As the premier stylist and owner of the renowned HAMPDEN Clothing boutique on King Street, Stacy shares her journey and trade secrets for women over 40. From her background to starting HAMPDEN, to addressing the unique fashion needs and body-sensitive issues of her clientele, this episode is packed with valuable insights and trends for Summer 2024. Key Highlights: Stacy's Background: Stacy Smallwood's journey into the fashion industry began with her childhood love for fashion. She recounts her experiences at Vanderbilt University, where she majored in a field unrelated to fashion but gained valuable insights through internships in beauty and PR. A pivotal moment came when she secured a spot in Neiman Marcus's buying program, which launched her career in the fashion world. She reflects on her fearless twenties, moving to Dallas without knowing anyone, and how these experiences laid the foundation for her future success with HAMPDEN Clothing. The Birth of HAMPDEN: Stacy provides a detailed narrative of how she opened HAMPDEN Clothing at the age of 27 in February 2007. Starting with a smaller space on King Street, she describes the boutique's growth and relocation to its current expansive location. Stacy highlights the strategic decisions behind each expansion, such as acquiring additional retail space and curating a unique shopping experience. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of running a high-end boutique and how HAMPDEN has become a fashion destination in Charleston. Serving Women Over 40: Stacy emphasizes her commitment to catering to women over 40 and understanding their specific needs and preferences. She explains how HAMPDEN Clothing addresses the common fashion dilemmas faced by women of a certain age, from finding flattering fits to selecting age-appropriate styles. Stacy talks about the importance of confidence in fashion and how her boutique aims to empower women by providing them with stylish, sophisticated, and high-quality pieces that make them feel their best. Body-Sensitive Issues: The episode delves into the body-sensitive issues that many women encounter when shopping for clothes. Stacy discusses how her team of stylists at HAMPDEN is trained to handle these concerns with empathy and expertise. She shares heartwarming stories of clients who have overcome significant challenges, such as recovering from a double mastectomy or finding the perfect dress for a life-changing event. Stacy highlights the boutique's personalized approach, ensuring that every client feels comfortable, confident, and beautiful. Hot Trends for Summer 2024: Get ready for Summer 2024 with Stacy's expert insights into the hottest fashion trends. She shares her favorite summer pieces, including stylish dresses, versatile separates, and must-have accessories. Stacy highlights key trends such as bold prints, lightweight fabrics, and statement accessories that are perfect for the summer season. She offers practical styling tips to help women incorporate these trends into their wardrobes, ensuring they stay fashionable and comfortable during the warmer months. Connect with Us: • Website: Fashion Crimes Podcast • Instagram: @fashioncrimespodcast • Guest: Stacy Smallwood of HAMPDEN Clothing About the Fashion Crimes Podcast: The Fashion Crimes Podcast is your ultimate fashion friend, dedicated to stopping fashion mistakes before they happen. Hosted by Holly Katz, this podcast is all about empowering women through fashion, especially those over 40, and providing insider tips from top industry experts. Tune in every week for new episodes that will inspire your style and boost your confidence.
Welcome back, Fashion Besties! We're thrilled to present Episode 199 of the Fashion Crimes Podcast, where we are gearing up for a grand celebration of our upcoming 200th episode! Your favorite personal stylist, Holly Katz, recently embarked on an exciting fashion journey where she met up with some of the most fabulous women of the chic city of Charleston, SC –female fashion entrepreneurs who are setting the tone of fashion in this vibrant and sassy, fashion-forward city! Kicking off the first in this series is the incredible Elizabeth Gumb, a personal stylist who has been transforming wardrobes and boosting confidence since 2013. Get ready for a stylish adventure as Elizabeth and Holly share their expertise, tips, and the latest in Charleston fashion. Who is Elizabeth Gumb? Elizabeth is a dynamic personal stylist based in Charleston, South Carolina. With a background as a lawyer, Elizabeth brings a unique blend of organizational skills and fashion sense to her clients. Since founding her business, Edited by Elizabeth, in 2018, she has been dedicated to helping women, particularly those over 40, rediscover their style and confidence. Her journey from law to fashion is a testament to following one's passion and creating a fulfilling career doing what you love. #legallybrunette “What we wear - our personal style - is so much a part of who we are, what we say to the world, and an image of how we feel. As we grow and change in life, so does our style. Often in this fast-paced world, we lose sight of what our style is and how to get it back. As a mother of three, I understand how chaotic life can be and how your style can take a backseat as we drive through life.” – Elizabeth Gumb, personal stylist EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Elizabeth's Journey: Elizabeth shares her inspiring transition from being a lawyer to becoming a personal stylist. Her passion for fashion began in childhood and eventually led her to start her own styling business. Having helped friends and family dress for events and pack for trips over the years, she was able to turn her love of dressing up into a beloved career. Elizabeth has a natural ability to help clients figure out their style and what they should be wearing to encompass their true selves. Understanding Clients' Needs: Elizabeth explains how she tailors her services to women over 40, #YAASSS who often face changes in their bodies and lifestyles. She emphasizes the importance of wardrobe edits and choosing pieces that reflect who they are today. Wardrobe Essentials: Elizabeth and Holly highlight the importance of having a versatile and functional wardrobe. They talk about investing in quality basics and classic pieces that can be styled in multiple ways. A few key items mentioned include a classic trench coat, good quality jeans, and versatile shoes and accessories. Undergarments: Both stylists stress the significance of proper undergarments. Elizabeth highlights the necessity of shapewear, seamless underwear, and well-fitting bras as the foundation of any great outfit. #FACTS Color Analysis: Elizabeth uses color strips to determine whether her clients are cool or warm-toned, helping them choose colors that brighten their faces and complement their features. This personalized approach ensures clients always look their best. Dealing with Fast Fashion: The discussion touches on the impact of fast fashion and the importance of investing in quality pieces. Elizabeth shares her philosophy on buying less but choosing well, advocating for a wardrobe that prioritizes timeless pieces over trendy, disposable items. Jeans and Accessories: They delve into the world of jeans, emphasizing the need for a perfect fit around the torso and the versatility of different jean styles. Accessories, particularly belts and jewelry, are highlighted as essential components for elevating any outfit. Maternity Clothes: Elizabeth advises new mothers on the timely donation of maternity clothes, encouraging them to pass on these garments to others in need once they're done having children. #DOIITTT Final Thoughts: We extend a heartfelt thank you to Elizabeth Gumb for sharing her invaluable insights and fashion wisdom with us! Please take a moment to find and follow Elizabeth Gumb on Instagram, and be sure to check out her website! We are women supporting women! GET READY FOR SOME EXCITING NEWS: Holly hits the road! This episode is just the beginning of Holly's Charleston Adventure, where she recently met up with some of the most inspiring and influential women of the famous King Street shopping area. #wesupportsmallbrands Stay tuned for Episode 200, (wwwhhaattt), where we spotlight small female-owned businesses in Charleston, showcasing their unique contributions to the area's style and fashion. We met so many new Fashion Besties, and we cannot wait to introduce y'all! #staytuned Remember, the Fashion Crimes Podcast is your ultimate fashion friend, helping women over 40 – and we mean, waaayyy over 40 - look and feel their best by avoiding common fashion mistakes. Make sure to tune in each week. Join us next week for more fabulous fashion tips and inspiration, straight from Charleston, SC with the corrolating videos on our YouTube Channel! Hosted by Holly Katz, your favorite personal stylist. The Fashion Crimes Podcast: The best fashion friend you never knew you needed. www.fashioncrimespodcast.com
In this episode, the monthly series called “What Are the Sisters Reading?" continues. For the month of June, Sister Kathryn Hermes, FSP, and Sister Emily Beata Marsh, FSP, and your host, Carlos Briceño, share about a book called "Into Your Hands, Father: Abandoning Ourselves to the God Who Loves Us" by Father Wilfred Stinissen. The book focuses on how surrendering to God, abandoning ourselves to the One who loves us completely, is a central reality of the spiritual life. To check out Carlos' website on "The Art of Surrender," please go to this site: https://artofsurrender.shorthandstories.com/ To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
After Patrick Moffly, a College of Charleston student is gunned down near campus, Charleston Police launch an investigation into a multi-million dollar drug ring which brings down nine people. Don't miss the conclusion of this two-part case. Intro Music by Joe Buck YourselfHosts Heather and Dylanwww.patreon.com/mountainmurderspodcast Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mountain-murders--3281847/support.
Patrick Moffly, a College of Charleston student, was gunned down at his off campus house he shared with roommates. As he lay dying, Moffly was surrounded by hundreds of Xanax pills. As investigators turn up the heat to solve the murder of Moffly (who hailed from a prominent family), law enforcement got more than they bargained for... uncovering a multi-million dollar drug operation led by wealthy fraternity members who called themselves "the Wolves of King Street". Part one is now available. Intro music by Joe Buck YourselfHosts Heather and Dylan www.patreon.com/mountainmurderspodcast Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mountain-murders--3281847/support.
In this episode, the monthly series called “What Are the Sisters Reading?" continues. For the month of May, Sister Emily Beata Marsh, FSP, shares about Pope Francis' 2018 apostolic exhortation on the call to holiness called "Rejoice and Be Glad." To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
Hạ Long Bay, the popular Vietnamese restaurant on Willy Street, is known for lines out the door and a takeout business so strong their phone is literally often off the hook. And now, the eastside neighborhood staple is under a new generation of family ownership. Jacqueline and Stephanie Le, nieces of founder Jean Tran, have been busy updating the restaurant, while keeping the family traditions and recipes alive. The sisters, who also own Little Palace on King Street, are temporarily closing Hạ Long Bay on Monday, April 8 for remodeling. Bianca Martin catches up with the new owners to learn what's next.
This week, Jason is joined by entrepreneur and reality TV personality, Leva Bonaparte! Known for her role on Bravo's Southern Charm and Southern Hospitality, Leva has been a part of the hit reality show based out of Charleston, South Carolina in a guest capacity for six seasons and as of late, a main cast member for three seasons now. However, outside her role on the show, Leva has been an integral part of the booming Charleston economy for the past 20 years. Leva and her husband own five of the hottest restaurants and bars on King Street in the heart of Charleston. Leva's entrepreneurial success with her restaurants and bars even generated the idea for Bravo to create the spin-off series, Southern Hospitality which follows Leva and her staff, individuals, cast members and patrons of Republic Garden and Lounge. Leva gives insight to how she started in the family business as a project manager to build her career in the United States, how she has learned to live below her means from her immigrant parents, the difference between flipping in Canada versus the US, how much capital was raised to put into the restaurant space, how prioritizing what is best of her has launched her successful career, and how party for a purpose came to be. Leva also reveals what lead to opening their own restaurant, the impact of being on Bravo has had on the restaurants, how she is paid in regards to Southern Charm and how she landed on show, where she makes the most money, how she focuses on being successful, and what it is like working as an executive producer on the show. Did she prioritize the restaurant and bar space over having a big wedding? Which one of her bars sells the most champagne in the state of South Carolina? Leva reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Host: Jason Tartick Co-Host: David Arduin Audio: John Gurney Guest: Leva Bonaparte Stay connected with the Trading Secrets Podcast! Instagram: @tradingsecretspodcast Youtube: Trading Secrets Facebook: Join the Group All Access: Free 30-Day Trial
The Charleston County Public Library opened its doors to the public in 1931, but welcomed visitors unequally and conditionally until the early 1960s. Like nearly every other institution existing in the American South during that era, the Charleston Free Library, as it was then known, maintained separate facilities and unequal collections for two classes of customers identified as either Black or white. This long-standing practice continued until November 1960, when the opening of a new, racially-integrated library on King Street shocked some members of the community and signaled the twilight of a prejudicial tradition.