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Best podcasts about Langhorne

Latest podcast episodes about Langhorne

SolFul Connections
Dancing with Purpose: A Conversation on Community, Courage, & Dancing!

SolFul Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 42:44


SolFul Connections podcast host Amanda Soler was challenged to participate in the community program, Dancing for Buck$ where area leaders raised funds and stakes as they learned how to ballroom dance, part of a benefit for the Ann Silverman Community Health Clinic.The SolFul conversation revolves around the participants' experiences in the event. The group discusses nerves, courage, volunteerism, and dance.Community health and support is part of the discussion as the Clinic services are vital to the region.You can step out of your comfort zone and learn the art of ballroom dancing by clicking here: Fred Astaire Dance Studios Home - DoylestownTo support the important services of the Ann Silverman Community Health Clinic, click here: Ann Silverman Community Health Clinic, Doylestown, PA - Bucks CountyThinking about starting your own podcast? Check out Amanda's affiliate link for a discount on this low-cost way to produce your show: Riverside: HD Podcast & Video Software | Free Recording & EditingLooking for free shredding AND a way to help the Ann Silverman Clinic? CURO Wealth Management has the answer. Check out their free shredding event: Shredding Event, Saturday, June 14 from 10am – 1pm, Shredding is free but donations are appreciated to benefit the Ann Silverman Clinic, CURO Parking lot, 1705 Langhorne-Newtown Road, Suite 1, Langhorne, PA 19047

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie
NovaCare Injury report with Dr. Dinesh Dhanaraj

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 8:38


Dr. Dinesh Dhanaraj, MD is an orthopedic surgeon with St Mary's Orthopaedics in Langhorne, PA. Dr. Dhanaraj specializes in sports medicine with a concentration in joint preservation and cartilage regeneration/repair.

The Wine Show Australia
Guy Metala - Metala Wines (Langhorne Creek, SA)

The Wine Show Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 18:43


Jill Upton talks to Guy Metala about owning the oldest family owned Cab Sav vines in the world, their festive sparkling range for Christmas and why Langhorne Creek makes such fabulous wines. @thewineshowaustralia @metalawines @brothersinarmswines

DickHeads Podcast
In Milton Lumky Territory

DickHeads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 137:15


Hello fellow DickHeads. Yes, we are back. No, Langhorne is not dead yet. And this time, it's another straight novel, In Milton Lumky Territory. Another trunk piece published shortly after his untimely death. Here, he tells the story of young Bruce, his attempt to make it as a salesman in the Pacific Northwest, and the typewriters that would plague his dreams. Plus: Dope-ass symphonies. Neurotic fever dreams. And The highlife in Cincinnati. •Our Patreon ►► http://www.patreon.com/LanghorneJTweed •Electric Larryland Discord ►► https://discord.com/channels/557458722268643329 •David's YouTube Channel ►► https://www.youtube.com/user/Veganrevwithzombies/ •D. Harlan Wilson's Website: ►► https://dharlanwilson.com/ PKD News: Reread Ubik ►► https://www.thetimes.com/culture/books/article/rereading-ubik-by-philip-k-dick-review-n852wwnh3 Dicklike Suggestions: David A. Pick(s) • The Intruder by Charles Beaumont ►► Book - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/437962.The_Intruder Movie - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055019/ Langhorne's Pick(s) • Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins/Blink ►► Game - https://store.steampowered.com/app/1508270/Doctor_Who_The_Lonely_Assassins/ Episode - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1000252/?ref_=ttep_ep10 Wilson's Pick(s) • People's Park by David Agranoff ►► https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/208458757-people-s-park FIND US: Twitter ►► https://twitter.com/Dickheadspod Facebook ►► https://www.facebook.com/Dickheadspodcast/ Soundcloud ►► https://soundcloud.com/dickheadspodcast Instagram ►► https://www.instagram.com/dickheadspodcast/ YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5…UlAAoWtLiCg --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dickheadspodcast/support

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie
Dr. Arjun Ramprasad on Eagles' Week 8 injuries

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 7:10


Presented by NovaCare Rehabilitation Dr. Arjun Ramprasad joins the 94WIP Morning Show to discuss the Eagles' Week 8 injuries, most notably cornerback Darius Slay. Dr. Arjun Ramprasad is a primary care sports medicine physician at Jefferson Health 3B Orthopaedics with locations in center city Philadelphia and Langhorne, Pa.

SFU Homilies
Poor Clare Triduum Day 1

SFU Homilies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 15:08


Fr. Stephen preaches on following in the footprints of Jesus Christ. He preaches at the Poor Clare Monastery of St. Clare in Langhorne, PA - https://poorclarepa.org/ 

SFU Homilies
Poor Clare Triduum Day 2

SFU Homilies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 23:05


Fr. Stephen preaches about St. Clare and her intercession for healing. He preaches at the Poor Clare Monastery of St. Clare in Langhorne, PA - https://poorclarepa.org/ 

SFU Homilies
Poor Clare Triduum Day 3

SFU Homilies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 14:58


Fr. Stephen Preaches on the privledge of poverty that St. Clare held so dear, that we may be materially poor but rich in virtues. He preaches at the Poor Clare Monastery of St. Clare in Langhorne, PA - https://poorclarepa.org/ 

SFU Homilies
August 11th - Feast Day of St. Clare

SFU Homilies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 21:15


Fr. Stephen preaches on the Feast Day of St. Clare at the Poor Clare Monastery of St. Clare in Langhorne, PA - https://poorclarepa.org/ 

Edge of Philly Sports
WIP's Jody McDonald Talks Eagles & Phillies I Eagles Mini-Camp News I PPR #498

Edge of Philly Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 58:12


The still-hot Phillies, an Eagles mandatory mini-camp, and a crucial offseason for the Sixers are among the topics for Philly Pressbox Radio this week. Visiting the show: Jody McDonald of 94 WIP and the Infinity Sports Network. Separately, mark your calendar for Sunday afternoon, June 23, when Bill & Chet celebrate show #500 with a live broadcast from the Irish Rover Station House in Langhorne, PA! https://eopsports.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Check out our website at https://eopsports.com/ • Subscribe to the newsletter at: https://eopsports.com/newsletter-sign-up/ • Contact us at: https://eopsports.com/contact/ • Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/EdgeofPhilly Follow Us on social media at: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Edgeofphillysports • Twitter: https://twitter.com/EOPsports • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@edge_of_philly_sports • IG: https://www.instagram.com/__edge_of_philly_sports_/ • Discord: https://discord.gg/n8ya5A9D • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@EdgeOfPhilly/ Podcast: • Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/edge-of-philly-sports/id1478680679 • Youtube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLngv0JlICltLnZDqwfX7LQffFigh8JwS9&si=GpCh2OtXaKQgPfgn • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4C7cP87NUrLkR8bTF7cbKK • RSS Feed: https://edgeofphillysports.libsyn.com/rss Grab Some EoP Merch at: https://eopsports.com/shop/ #Eagles #FlyEaglesFly #JalenCarter #EaglesNation #EaglesNews #EaglesFootball #PhiladelphiaEagles #JalenHurts #AJBrown #eaglesnews #philadelphiaeaglesnews #nfceast #nfl #eaglesoffseason #jalenhurts #ajbrown #devontasmith #fletchercox #dariusslay #jamesbradberry #nflfreeagency #nflfreeagency2024 #nfldraft #nfldraft2024 #nfldraftnews #nfldraftprospects

The Rob Skinner Podcast
254. How to Support Your Mission and Ministry Through Online Content Creation. Interview with John Stange, Langhorne, Pennsylvania.

The Rob Skinner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 49:04


  Recently, I was searching for a new book to listen to on my Audible account.  I typed in “podcasting” and one of the recommendations that popped up was, “The Podcaster's Playbook.”  I listened to that and what blew me away was the author, John Stange (“Stahn-Gee”), is a pastor for a Core Creek Community Church community church near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  He started posting YouTube videos and then writing a blog and then a podcast and then books.  One of his podcasts has over a million downloads and he has been contracted to write books by a major book publisher.  He has an interest in spiritual things and business startups.  I thought to myself, “I'm a minister with a podcast and some books and videos.  I need to read this guy's stuff and contact him.”  I reached out to him, and he got back to me immediately about letting me interview him for my podcast.  Today, I'll be asking him about what he's doing and how he's helping other people build sources of income to support their purpose.  Listen as he talks about: Building a "Content Waterfall" The importance of having a purpose that drives your business The Five "D's" of Building an online platform Saying "Yes!" to God when He opens a door of opportunity More about John Stange: John Stange is an author, podcaster, and pastor. He has written over 30 books, his podcasts have been downloaded over 10 million times, and he has been serving in church leadership for the past 25 years. John also leads a membership community called Platform Launchers which helps members build, grow, and monetize message-based online platforms. John's Podcasts: 1. The Chapter-A-Day Audio Bible 2. Daily Devotions with Pastor John 3. Dwell on These Things 4. Platform Launchers To learn more about John, please visit: PlatformLaunchers.com or DesireJesus.com Or email John at:  John@platformlaunchers.com You can find his books at:  https://www.amazon.com/stores/John-Stange/author/B008FQQT92?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true#:~:text=John%20Stange%20is%20an%20author%2C%20podcaster%2C%20and%20pastor.

Sermons | Midtown Fellowship: Downtown
Year of Biblical Literacy | A Deep Dive on the Torah with Dr. Gary Schnittjer

Sermons | Midtown Fellowship: Downtown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024


For this episode, we interviewed Dr. Gary Schnittjer. Gary Edward Schnittjer (PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary) is distinguished professor of Old Testament in the School of Divinity at Cairn University in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, and author of Old Testament Use of Old Testament (Zondervan Academic, 2021), Torah Story, 2nd edition (Zondervan Academic, 2023), and Old Testament Narrative Books: The Israel Story (B&H Academic, 2023).Timestamps8:20 - What were your initial impressions of the Bible and what changed?11:44 - What made you want to pursue PhD work in the Old Testament?16:10 - Why did you want to write a textbook on the Torah?20:06 - What do you think people have to know about the Bible before reading it? How does the Torah fit into it?26:36 - How exactly does the gospel begin in the Old Testament?30:34 - How do we read Old Testament narratives?38:18 - How do we think about the biblical laws?40:09 - What have been helpful Bible reading practices and resources for you?ResourcesTorah Story, Second Edition: An Apprenticeship on the Pentateuch by Gary Edward SchnittjerOld Testament Use of Old Testament: A Book-by-Book Guide by Gary Edward SchnittjerOld Testament Narrative Books: The Israel Story (Scripture Connections) by Gary Edward Schnittjer“Why We Need the Bad News of Israelite History” by Gary Edward Schnittjer from The Gospel CoalitionCheck out MidtownBiblicalLiteracy.com for videos, book recommendations, and Bible reading plansHow-to Study the Bible handoutSermonsGhosts and Ancestors sermon series - Lexington | Downtown | Two NotchText-In QuestionsThroughout the year, we want to know the concepts and passages you wrestle with. We'll answer some of these questions in podcast episodes throughout the year.To submit your topic or question, text either "DOWNTOWN", “LEXINGTON”, OR “TWO NOTCH” followed by your topic to 855-855-0655.Music by Levvy and Midtown MusicFind out more at Weird Tower Collective

Midtown Fellowship: Lexington
Year of Biblical Literacy | A Deep Dive on the Torah with Dr. Gary Schnittjer

Midtown Fellowship: Lexington

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024


For this episode, we interviewed Dr. Gary Schnittjer. Gary Edward Schnittjer (PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary) is distinguished professor of Old Testament in the School of Divinity at Cairn University in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, and author of Old Testament Use of Old Testament (Zondervan Academic, 2021), Torah Story, 2nd edition (Zondervan Academic, 2023), and Old Testament Narrative Books: The Israel Story (B&H Academic, 2023).Timestamps8:20 - What were your initial impressions of the Bible and what changed?11:44 - What made you want to pursue PhD work in the Old Testament?16:10 - Why did you want to write a textbook on the Torah?20:06 - What do you think people have to know about the Bible before reading it? How does the Torah fit into it?26:36 - How exactly does the gospel begin in the Old Testament?30:34 - How do we read Old Testament narratives?38:18 - How do we think about the biblical laws?40:09 - What have been helpful Bible reading practices and resources for you?ResourcesTorah Story, Second Edition: An Apprenticeship on the Pentateuch by Gary Edward SchnittjerOld Testament Use of Old Testament: A Book-by-Book Guide by Gary Edward SchnittjerOld Testament Narrative Books: The Israel Story (Scripture Connections) by Gary Edward Schnittjer“Why We Need the Bad News of Israelite History” by Gary Edward Schnittjer from The Gospel CoalitionCheck out MidtownBiblicalLiteracy.com for videos, book recommendations, and Bible reading plansHow-to Study the Bible handoutSermonsGhosts and Ancestors sermon series - Lexington | Downtown | Two NotchText-In QuestionsThroughout the year, we want to know the concepts and passages you wrestle with. We'll answer some of these questions in podcast episodes throughout the year.To submit your topic or question, text either "DOWNTOWN", “LEXINGTON”, OR “TWO NOTCH” followed by your topic to 855-855-0655.Music by Levvy and Midtown MusicFind out more at Weird Tower Collective

Sermons | Midtown Fellowship: Two Notch
Year of Biblical Literacy | A Deep Dive on the Torah with Dr. Gary Schnittjer

Sermons | Midtown Fellowship: Two Notch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024


For this episode, we interviewed Dr. Gary Schnittjer. Gary Edward Schnittjer (PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary) is distinguished professor of Old Testament in the School of Divinity at Cairn University in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, and author of Old Testament Use of Old Testament (Zondervan Academic, 2021), Torah Story, 2nd edition (Zondervan Academic, 2023), and Old Testament Narrative Books: The Israel Story (B&H Academic, 2023).Timestamps8:20 - What were your initial impressions of the Bible and what changed?11:44 - What made you want to pursue PhD work in the Old Testament?16:10 - Why did you want to write a textbook on the Torah?20:06 - What do you think people have to know about the Bible before reading it? How does the Torah fit into it?26:36 - How exactly does the gospel begin in the Old Testament?30:34 - How do we read Old Testament narratives?38:18 - How do we think about the biblical laws?40:09 - What have been helpful Bible reading practices and resources for you?ResourcesTorah Story, Second Edition: An Apprenticeship on the Pentateuch by Gary Edward SchnittjerOld Testament Use of Old Testament: A Book-by-Book Guide by Gary Edward SchnittjerOld Testament Narrative Books: The Israel Story (Scripture Connections) by Gary Edward Schnittjer“Why We Need the Bad News of Israelite History” by Gary Edward Schnittjer from The Gospel CoalitionCheck out MidtownBiblicalLiteracy.com for videos, book recommendations, and Bible reading plansHow-to Study the Bible handoutSermonsGhosts and Ancestors sermon series - Lexington | Downtown | Two NotchText-In QuestionsThroughout the year, we want to know the concepts and passages you wrestle with. We'll answer some of these questions in podcast episodes throughout the year.To submit your topic or question, text either "DOWNTOWN", “LEXINGTON”, OR “TWO NOTCH” followed by your topic to 855-855-0655.Music by Levvy and Midtown MusicFind out more at Weird Tower Collective

The MFR Coach’s Podcast w/Heather Hammell, Life + Business Coach for Myofascial Release Therapists
EP. 161 Confidence First - Fully Booked Second with Tracy Paglia

The MFR Coach’s Podcast w/Heather Hammell, Life + Business Coach for Myofascial Release Therapists

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 48:08


Join me as I sit down with Tracy Paglia, the owner of Rest from Stress Myofascial Release in Langhorne, Pennsylvania.  Tracy, a seasoned massage therapist, discusses her transition from being an employee to a fully booked Myofascial Release business owner. She delves into the challenges of wearing multiple hats in her own business and the importance of stepping into one's power. And she candidly explores the shift from receiving external accolades as an employee to self-validation as a business owner. Reflecting on her own experience, Tracy shares how coaching has  provided her with the tools to confidently market and sell her Myofascial Release therapy services at a rate grounded in factual information.  guided her in undertaking the internal work necessary to maintain a composed nervous system, establishing clear expectations both for herself as a therapist and for her clients.  helped her gain increased confidence and evolved into a better human being, demonstrating patience and improved skills as a therapist, wife, and mother—benefiting from regular self-care. connected her with like-minded individuals and fostered friendships that feel enduring.  Tune in to discover the pivotal moments, mindset shifts, and the art of selling MFR for long-term success. Tracy's story is not just about achieving business goals but overcoming personal challenges, proving that with dedication and the right support, one can thrive as an MFR therapist.   Sign up for our LIVE Call at www.themfrcoach.com/livecall to hear about the 12-month program LIVE with me and a panel of special guests. Get your questions answered live. Bonus announcement for people who attend the live call only! Enrollment will open on January 31st.  When you join, you'll be invited to Heather's special workshop called: “How to be an expert in MFR before you're an expert with MFR seminars. GUEST INFORMATION —  Tracy Paglia, MFR Therapist | Website | MFR Directory    FEATURED ON THE SHOW — Get your copy of The MFR Coach's Guide To Having Your Own Myofascial Release Business  Help your clients understand why MFR is for them! Download the FREE Patient Guide Learn how to have an awesome business that earns money and allows you the freedom to enjoy your life outside of work. Join The MFR Coach's Email List  Help clients find you with ease. Sign-up for the MFR Directory   FOLLOW ME — Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheMFRCoach/  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/themfrcoach/  Website - https://www.themfrcoach.com/    RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTS – If you love the content that I am providing, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — build a thriving MFR business that they desire. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!  Also, if you haven't done so already, please consider subscribing to the podcast. New episodes drop weekly and if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out.   **This podcast is not medical advice and is not a substitute for consultation with an appropriate medical professional. We make no representations as to any physical, emotional, or mental health benefits that may be derived from listening to our podcast. Likewise, we do not make any representations or guarantees as to any possible income, business growth, additional clients, or any other earnings or growth benefits that may be derived from our podcast. Any testimonials, examples, or other results presented are the experiences of one client. We do not represent or guarantee you will achieve the same or similar results. You understand and agree you are solely responsible for any decisions you make from the information provided.**

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie
NovaCare Injury Report with Dr. Dinesh Dhanaraj.

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 6:42


Discussing Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown injuries. Dr. Dinesh Dhanaraj, MD is an orthopedic surgeon with St Mary's Orthopaedics in Langhorne, PA. Dr. Dhanaraj specializes in sports medicine with a concentration in joint preservation and cartilage regeneration/repair. Dr. Dhanaraj worked as the team physician for both the NJ Athletic Commission in fight medicine (MMA and boxing) and the Princeton Ballet.

As Read By Me
ARBM Episode 322: Season 3 Readers Round Up

As Read By Me

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 193:02


Episode 322:  Readers Round Up Well, our third season is officially in the books.  Special thanks to all the writers for sharing your work with us.  And thanks to all of our listeners for your continual support!   This year-end compilation episode consists of over 3 hours of short stories and poems from As Read By Me Season 3. This compilation episode great for long car rides, dog walks or sitting around the fire.  Hope you enjoy!!!   Authors: Rich Hosek: Rich is a television writer and novelist. You can purchase his novels at Amazon by visiting https://amzn.to/3GgcMm5.  You can follow Rich on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RichHosek, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/writtenbyrichhosek. Reviews and previews of upcoming books and other projects are available at https://richhosek.com/. And you can find out more about his TV credits at IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0395923.  Resolved first appeared on Reedsy Prompts, you can read this story and more at https://blog.reedsy.com/short-story/g9fm7z/  Barbara Stakes:  Barbara spent a 30-plus year career in the offices of area Research and Development companies in Langhorne, PA and Princeton, NJ.  In her retirement, she enjoys yoga, meditation, reading, walks in the parks and working to get down on paper stories about people, places and experiences remembered over the years with a hope that others might enjoy them. Peter Waitze:  Peter has been recounting his short, tall tales in monthly letters for over 40 years, and more recently in the form of a monthly email story.  You can sign up for his monthly email letter by sending an email to Peter@AsReadByMe.com.  Peter is also a founder and producer of the As Read By Me Podcast. Frank Goldstein:  Frank is a retired broadcast photojournalist, the author of the upcoming book Shoot It Anyway and a producer of the As Read By Me podcast. Heidi Bahnck:   You can find more about Heidi at her website HeidiBahnck.com. Perry Genovesi:  Perry works as a librarian in Philadelphia. He serves his fellow workers as a shop steward in AFSCME Local 2187 and plays bass in the band Canid. You can read more of his fiction in Loud Coffee Press, CC&D, Isolation Street and elsewhere. Sometimes he looks at all the emails he's sent in 1 day & just sort of exhales & crosses his arms as if he just built a log cabin. And you can find him on Twitter @unionlibrarian William Rausch: Bill started writing his five-minute flash-fiction podcasts three years ago. Bill is a firm believer in Shakespeare's insight: "Brevity is the soul of wit." His podcasts are always just five minutes. And always a slap-in-the-forehead ending you'll never see coming. You can hear his stories on Spotify, Apple i-Tunes or  many other podcast platforms at Bill Rausch Read My Shorts. Mike Archer: Mike is a retired television news executive who spent over 40 years working in local television news in Detroit, New York, and Philadelphia. He was also part of a team of journalists that launched Court TV in 1991 that expanded the coverage of the legal system and trials in the United States. Mike writes a blog on journalism, politics, language, and life that can be found at www.thearcherjournal.com.  Mike's book, Living with Humans: Stories of Each Other is his second published collection of short stories. It's available as an e-book or paperback on Amazon.com and can be found here: https://amzn.to/3GaNsOc Sara Colvin:  Sara is an advocate for recovery. She hosts the "Be You" video podcast, available at the YouTube link below. She has experienced the underworld of addiction as well as the beautiful joy that a life in recovery will bring. Because of this, Sara has a passion for educating the world about the nature of both addiction and the recovery process. She is available for public speaking engagements and presentations.  Sara's book can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3nK8foV  And The "Be You" podcast can be found here: https://youtube.com/@saracolvin6006 Julius Scissor:  Julius Scissor has been one of Philadelphia's most notorious hairdressers for over 50 years.  His shop is located at 2045 Locust Street Philadelphia, PA 19103.  He is also a prolific artist and writer working in a multitude of mediums and styles.  He can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JuliusScissorHair and his website at https://juliusscissorhair.wixsite.com/mysite. Paul Camarata:  Paul's words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com.  And if you'd like to see some animated versions of Paul's poems, check out his YouTube channel here.     Want To Support Our Work? If you enjoy what we're doing and would like to help us continue doing it, please visit our PayPal donation page or our Patreon page or you can simply scan or click the QR code below to make a one-time donation via PayPal.   Now you can support us with a purchase from our Merchandise Store! Click Here To Visit Our Store   Writers Wanted If you're a writer and would like to read your work on a future episode, please send an email to writers@asreadbyme.com.   As Read By Me Episode 322 Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles As Read By Me and the ARBM Logo are trademarks of As Read By Me, PA. ©2023 As Read By Me, PA  All Rights Reserved

After Alexander
Bonus- An Epirote Bride

After Alexander

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 8:18


To mark the fiftieth episode of After Alexander, we're going to go back in time all the way to the first wars of the successors to focus on Alexander IV. Specifically, we will focus on a point in his life we didn't mention the first time around- Alexander the Little was married! Sources for this episode: Berger, B. M. (1960), How Long Is a Generation? The British Journal of Sociology 11(1): 10-23. Bevan, E. R. (1902), The House of Seleucus (Vol. I). London: Edward Arthur (eBook). Geer, R. L. (1947), Diodorus of Sicily (Volume IX). Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press and William Heinemann Ltd. Grainger, J. D. (2014), The Rise of the Seleukid Empire (323- 223 BCE), Seleukos I to Seleukos III. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Books Ltd. (eBook). Langhorne, J. and Langhorne, W. (1770), on Attalus (date unknown), Life of Demetrius (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023). Matsamura, S. and Forster, P. (2008), Generation time and effective popular size in Polar Eskimos. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275: 1501-1508. Plutarch (1920), The Parallel Lives. Loeb Classical Library Volume IX. Reproduced by Thayer, B, University of Chicago (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023). Rawlinson, G. (1871), A Manual of Ancient History, From the Earliest Times to the Fall of the Western Empire. Comprising the History of Chaldea, Assyria, Media, Babylonia, Lydia, Phoenicia, Syria, Judaea, Egypt, Carthage, Greece, Macedonia, Parthia, and Rome. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers. Watson, J. S. (1853), on Attalus (date unknown), Justinus: Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories (online) (Accessed 23/10/2023). Welles, C. B. (1962), Diodorus of Sicily (Volume VIII). Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press and William Heinemann Ltd. Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Aeacides of Epirus (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Alexander I of Epirus (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Alexander IV (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Argead dynasty (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Arybbas of Epirus (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Deidamia I of Epirus (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Demetrius I Poliorcetes (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Neoptolemus II of Epirus (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Philip II (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023). Author unknown, 23andMe (date unknown), Average Percent DNA Shared Between Relatives (online) (Accessed 12/10/2023).

Publishing Secrets
One Day at a Time with John Stange (Re-Air)

Publishing Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 30:31


In this episode, you'll also hear:How John's background as a radio announcer, pastor, and writer prepared him for the platform he would eventually build onlineWhy a major publisher took note of John's online presenceWhy John says writing a good book is only the first half of an author's workWhat John discovered about his own internal dialogue that inspired both a book and supplemental materialsJohn's advice for the writer who feels like giving up for lack of visible results Experience as a Training GroundFrom pastor and church planter to author to podcaster, John Stange wears many creative, ministry-related hats. Many of those pursuits, however, didn't start out as branches of his ministry. Instead, they trace back to his childhood dream of becoming a radio announcer. His first full-time pastoring position was located near a Christian radio station, so when John learned that the station was hiring, he applied despite not being experienced in the field. He was hired, and even received on-the-job training to develop skills in speaking, broadcasting, and editing digital content – all things he could later use as a podcaster, speaker, and more. “I really didn't see the long thread of how the Lord was going to use that,” John says in retrospect. “But it definitely factored into some of the things that I'm doing now.”John's story is an important reminder of how God can use our present experiences as a training ground for things to come. We can only see what's right in front of us, so we must learn to trust that God is a good Father, and that His ultimate plans and purposes for us are good – even when we don't understand them. Like his dream of becoming a radio announcer, John's desire to write a book had been around for a while by the time he actually put one together and self-published it. Even then, it was several more years before he started self-publishing more content and building an audience. Between self-publishing and voiceover work – something else he learned at the radio station – John was able to support his family through financially difficult seasons of church planting. As John's online platform and audience continued to grow, he eventually started up a website to house his various creative endeavors. “That's what ultimately caught the attention of a major publisher, when they saw that this was multifaceted,” he explains. “But this developed over the course of many years, and I had no idea that this would result in a traditional publishing deal. As I felt led to work on one particular thing, I worked on it. And then I added the next piece as I felt led to do it. And then, before I knew it, I could step back and look, and there's a whole kind of system here in place, almost like its own media channel.”Marketing = RelationshipsAs John has learned, cultivating a relationship with your audience is crucial. In fact, marketing is more similar to everyday relationships than you might think! It doesn't happen overnight, but when you put in the work to build relationships and consistently put out valuable content, eventually all those pieces come together. “A lot of times people think that the work of an author is just to write a good book,” John says. “And that's the first half. And then the second half is actually letting people know that the book exists. Because you could write good content, but if no one knows about it, no one's going to read it.” Like many aspiring authors, John says he used to hate the idea of marketing. He didn't want to annoy people or push them away. But over time he learned that marketing – when done well – isn't annoying. It's an opportunity to share the message you're passionate about. When you truly care about your message and the difference it can make in people's lives, and when you've taken the time to cultivate relationships with the audience who needs to hear that message, marketing becomes less of a chore and more of simply being excited to tell people about the message God has given you.  Preach to Your Own HeartOne message John is passionate about can be found in his book Dwell on These Things, which is all about managing one's mindset to line up with what God says instead of the negative things we tend to tell ourselves. John says the inspiration for this book came from his own experience in ministry. As a pastor, he noticed a gap between what he was preaching to his congregation and what he was preaching to his own heart. “From the pulpit, I would encourage my congregation to understand who they are in Christ and find their sense of identity in Christ. And then a lot of times, after I'd preach a message, I would be very critical of myself,” he says. “When I look at Scripture, it tells us that Satan is the accuser of the brethren. And I thought, ‘Wow, my internal dialogue sounds a lot like accusation.'”As John worked on aligning his self-talk with the truth of God's word, he realized that he wasn't the only person who could benefit from this message. So he started writing. He also shared his idea with an agent, and ultimately the book was picked up by a major publishing house. And, in addition to the book, this publisher helped John develop a companion product: a set of inspiration cards summarizing the book's key ideas. More than just a second product to sell alongside the book, these cards make it easy for people to grasp the message and apply it to their daily life. Stick With ItJohn's story is a powerful reminder that achieving our dreams is a journey. It does not happen overnight – often, we have to take baby steps all along the way. But eventually, if we keep at it, we'll end up exactly where God wants us to be. That's why, if you're frustrated with where you are on your journey right now, John advises you to persevere. After all, God uses all sorts of people to accomplish His purposes – so why shouldn't you be one of them?Instead of comparing your progress to someone else's, remember that success takes time and consistency. When John started his podcast, he only received about 10 downloads – but today that number has multiplied to several million!So don't give up if you don't see results right away. You might have to keep at it for a few years, but eventually you will start to see the results of your efforts. “Stick with it one day at a time,” John says in closing. “Be faithful to the tasks the Lord has given to you, and do it for a period of years. And then step back and look at where He brings you. I think He'll surprise you.” BIO:John is a follower of Jesus, husband to Andrea, and father to four great kids. He holds degrees in Bible, Education, and Counseling, is a certified speaker, trainer and coach with the John Maxwell Team, and serves as the Lead Pastor of Core Creek Community Church in Langhorne, PA. John is an adjunct professor at Cairn University, where he teaches courses on church planting, theology, and counseling. He also serves as the Director of the National Mission Board which is a ministry that is focused on church planting and church health.John hosts three podcasts, "The Chapter-A-Day Audio Bible," “Daily Devotions with Pastor John,” and "Dwell on These Things." At present, his shows have been downloaded over 5.5 million times by listeners throughout the world.John's books are focused on spiritual growth, leadership, marriage and the practical and applicational aspects of following Jesus. He recently signed with Penguin Random House to publish his latest book “Dwell on These Things” which is a 31-day-challenge to talk to yourself like God talks to you. GET CONNECTED:Website: www.desirejesus.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pastorjohnstange/Twitter: https://twitter.com/pastorstangeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/author.john.stange

The Bernie Kosar Show w/ Hanford Dixon
The Hanford Dixon Show I Joined by Reggie Langhorne, reacting to a tough Browns loss in Denver

The Bernie Kosar Show w/ Hanford Dixon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 44:03


Hanford and Gab are back, this time joined by Hanford's former teammate, legendary Browns wide receiver Reggie Langhorne! From reminiscing about going against each other in practices to memorable moments during Reggie's career, and a closer look at the Browns defeat in Denver. Plus so much more!

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie
NovaCare Injury Report: Jalen Hurts' knee injujry

Joe DeCamara & Jon Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 8:05


Dr. Arjun Ramprasad, MD is a primary care sports medicine physician at Jefferson Health 3B Orthopedics with locations in center city Philadelphia and Langhorne, Pa. Dr. Ramprasad is also team physician for Bristol High School, Holy Ghost Preparatory High School, West Chester University and Holy Family University.

Vin for begyndere
38 - South Australia - Barossa Valley & Langhorne Creek

Vin for begyndere

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 64:54


Vinene i afsnittet er skænket af Vinens Verden https://www.wine.dk/   Smagekasse her https://www.wine.dk/vine/vin?productid=970401600   .........................   Vi skal i dette afsnit forsøge at komme det endnu nærmere hvad vine fra Australien er. Denne gang fra området South Australia, der huser underområderne Barossa Valley og Langhorne Creek, hvor vi dykker ned i druen shiraz og en lille smule grenache.   Vi smager vine fra vinmageren Ben Glaetzer i et område, der er kendt for at dyrke Rhône-sorter. Hvordan trives de i Australien og hvilket udtryk kan man forvente, når man køber vin fra South Australia? Hvad er graddage og hvilken betydning har de for druerne?  Selvom de to områder ligger tæt, er der store forskelle i landskabet, topografien og graddage og vinene er en form for trip-trap-træsko både på smagsintensitet og alder.   Til slut svarer vi på et lytterspørgsmål om, hvordan man kan starte en vinklub.   Kort: https://media.winefolly.com/12x16-Australia-wine-map2.jpg   Vi smager på   1) 2021 Heart & Soil Shirazhttps://www.wine.dk/vine/vin?productid=19001301121     2)2021 Wallace Shiraz-Grenachehttps://www.wine.dk/vine/vin?productid=19000701121     3) 2019 Bishop Shirazhttps://www.wine.dk/vine/vin?productid=19000801119     ...................   Køb bogen Vin for begyndere her: http://vinforbegyndere.com/   Støt Vin for begyndere podcast her https://vinforbegyndere.10er.app/   Besøg os på Facebook og Instagram, hvor man kan se billeder af vinene og få tips til vin og mad sammensætning.   https://www.facebook.com/vinforbegyndere   https://www.instagram.com/vinforbegyndere   Web: https://www.radioteket.dk/   Kontakt: radioteket@radioteket.dk   Musik: Jonas Landin   Lyt vores bog som lydbog her: Køb den her https://www.saxo.com/dk/vin-for-begyndere-og-oevede_lydbog_9788773397374

the Pennsylvania Rock Show
Johnnie Occhipinti/The Big Break PARS684

the Pennsylvania Rock Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 59:01


In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Johnnie Occhipinti, a key figure behind The Big Break Contest. This unique contest presents a challenge to emerging musicians: to create a homemade music video for their original songs, all without any paid assistance. The catch? It's all about engaging with fans and rallying votes to advance through various rounds. We delve into the contest's journey, from crafting homemade music videos to facing off in a lively festival-style battle round. Only a select few semi-finalists get the chance to perform before a panel of seasoned industry judges. The stakes are high as audience reactions, judge evaluations, and public votes converge to determine the top three finalists. Stay tuned as we explore the ultimate prize – a professionally-produced music video, audio track, photo shoot, and coveted record and distribution deals. The heart of this contest beats with a team of dedicated volunteers, driven by a shared passion to nurture and uplift rising talents. Connect with The Big Break Contest online via their website and social media channels. Join us as we uncover the ins and outs of this empowering musical journey. Tune in to this insightful episode featuring Johnnie Occhipinti from The Big Break Contest. Website: https://www.thebigbreak.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBigBreakContest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebigbreakbotb/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4SyGkDXYTfk1KyyrUNGv8H Watch on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/beyondthebreakpodcast Season 4's contestants are: All Day Special from Hawley, PA Before the End from York, PA Black Winter from Bronx, NY Bullied by the Elderly from Scranton, PA Dead Hour from Scranton, PA Fatal Misconception from Scranton, PA Intoxication from Mt. Pocono, PA Phazed from Pottsville, PA Phunk Musket from Hawley, PA Roots in Blue from Stroudsburg, PA Sour Station from Langhorne, PA Spunday Mourning from Honesdeale, PA This episode features music from: All Day Special, Sour Station, hALF Wheel, Phazed, The Anxiety Effect, Killburn, Transcendane, Dragline What is The Big Break? What 3 objects had to be included in the DIY video? What do the bands have to do to make it to the live round? Tell us about the 12 band surprise. All Day Special from Hawley, PA Before the End from York, PA Black Winter from Bronx, NY Bullied by the Elderly from Scranton, PA Dead Hour from Scranton, PA Fatal Misconception from Scranton, PA Intoxication from Mt. Pocono, PA Phazed from Pottsville, PA Phunk Musket from Hawley, PA Roots in Blue from Stroudsburg, PA Sour Station from Langhorne, PA Spunday Mourning from Honesdeale, PA I see that Black Winter is from NY, were there other bands in the original group that were not from Pennsylvania? How do bands get involved in season 5? What is Robin's job? Who else is on the team? What venue are the live shows being played at? What are the season 5 prizes? The contestantsInterview Segment 1 with Johnnie OcchipintiInterview Segment 2Tell us about the 12 bands.Interview Segment 3

As Read By Me
ARBM Episode 312: Lunch With Mr. Boyd

As Read By Me

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 7:05


Episode 312:  Lunch With Mr. Boyd We're slinging hash today with a waitress war story from Barb Stakes.  Lunch With Mr. Boyd is a familiar story for those of us who have served time in the restaurant business, and a cautionary tale for those who haven't yet.   Author: Barbara Stakes:  Barbara spent a 30-plus year career in the offices of area Research and Development companies in Langhorne, PA and Princeton, NJ.  In her retirement, she enjoys yoga, meditation, reading, walks in the parks and working to get down on paper stories about people, places and experiences remembered over the years with a hope that others might enjoy them.   Have you considered a donation to help us remain ad-free? If you enjoy what we're doing and would like to help us continue doing it without having to talk about MeUndies and SquareSpace, please visit our PayPal donation page or our Patreon page or you can simply scan or click the QR code below to make a one-time donation via PayPal.   Now you can support us with a purchase from our Merchandise Store! Click Here To Visit Our Store   Writers Wanted If you're a writer and would like to read your work on a future episode, please send an email to writers@asreadbyme.com.   As Read By Me Episode 312 Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles As Read By Me and the ARBM Logo are trademarks of As Read By Me, PA. ©2023 As Read By Me, PA  All Rights Reserved

Suebiquitous Podcast
157. John Stange: The Compassionate Influencer

Suebiquitous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 39:25


There aren't too many John Stanges around. They just don't exist. Now, John would say, "Well, that's a good thing, LOL!", but most who know him know that this world would be even MORE enhanced and blessed in just about every publishing, virtual-producing, podcasting and platform-creating outreach - if there WERE MORE just like him. Host, Sue Duffield, recalls the first time meeting this young leader as far back as the Pocono Mountain Bible Conference days, remembering just how special John was and is to this day. What an entertaining, enjoyable, informative and connecting conversation this episode is.. Take notes. John holds degrees in Bible, Education, and Counseling, is a certified speaker, trainer and coach with the John Maxwell Team, and serves as the Lead Pastor of Core Creek Community Church in Langhorne, PA. John is also an adjunct professor at Cairn University, where he teaches courses on church planting, theology, and counseling, and he serves as the Director of the National Mission Board which is a ministry that is focused on church planting and church health. John hosts four podcasts, "The Chapter-A-Day Audio Bible," “Daily Devotions with Pastor John,” "Dwell on These Things," and "Platform Launchers." At present, his shows have been downloaded over 8 million times by listeners throughout the world. John's books are focused on spiritual growth, leadership, marriage and the practical and applicational aspects of following Jesus. He recently signed with Penguin Random House to publish his latest book “Dwell on These Things” which was released on May 25, 2021.  John has been married to Andrea since 1998 and they have been blessed with four children. www.platformlaunchers.com www.sueduffield.com

Charlottesville Community Engagement
July 17, 2023: Search for Charlottesville Fire chief continues; Several anecdotes from recent city meeting

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 20:19


On this day in 1967, Jimi Hendrix played his last show as the opening act for the Monkees. At least, that's one obscure fact about this day that serves as an ice-breaker for the July 17, 2023 edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement. But how do we know for sure? Is there a recording? Were any of you there? In any case, I'm skeptical but this is sadly not the focus of this installment of the program. In this particular edition: * A brief look at tonight's meeting of the Louisa County Board of Supervisors* Charlottesville opens up grant program for festivals and events* The search continues for a new fire chief* Some city departments will move into the S&P Building* Charlottesville City Council and the Planning Commission further discuss changes to draft zoning mapI like to write about this community. I really love when people read it. Sign up for free and I promise not to beg you for money. But I do appreciate paid subscriptions.First shout-out: Plant Northern Piedmont NativesSince the beginning of this newsletter, one Patreon supporter has dedicated their shout-out to an organization that seeks to draw awareness of the importance of native species to the ecosystem. As we approach summer, Plant Northern Piedmont Natives wants you to know they've printed over 9,280 copies of their guide Piedmont Native Plants: A Guide for Landscapes and Gardens. In this guide, Piedmont native plants are defined as those that evolved before the influence of European settlements shaped and changed the landscape. Plants included in the guide were selected from the Digital Atlas of the Virginia Flora and occur naturally within the region. You can download your copy today for free! Louisa County Supervisors do in fact meet tonightThere's a public hearing on a 5 megawatt solar facility We begin today with a correction. Or rather, an admission of an omission on this mission to inform and illuminate decisions. The Louisa County Board of Supervisors will meet this evening. I'd reported incorrectly that they took the day but that was my error. Rather than repeat all of that, head over to today's Fifth District Community Engagement for an explanation of what happened.Visit above for all of the details, but there are four public hearings worth placing here before we get on with getting through the week ahead.  * There is no staff report for a resolution that would change Louisa County code to allow for the Board of Supervisors to issue a five percent real property tax rebate to citizens. (resolution)* There's a public hearing on a siting agreement for a 5 megawatt solar facility known as OCHS solar or Louisa Solar. This would bring $50,000 to the county if the project is approved. (resolution) (siting agreement)* There's a related public hearing for a conditional use permit for the above project. Go back and look at the meeting overview for a link to more information. * There's a request for a conditional use permit for an equipment sales and rental business in a General Commercial District. The Planning Commission recommended approval with eight conditions. (resolution)A glimpse at the latest report from the City Manager RogersCharlottesville City Council meets tonight and one item I did not include in yesterday's Week Ahead is the report from interim City Manager Michael C. Rogers. Rogers will soon hand over the position to Deputy City Manager Sam Sanders, and Council will vote on Sanders' contract tonight.One of the aspects Rogers' brought to the job when he began in early 2022 was the creation of a written report about what's happening inside of city government. Here are some stories from the latest report.City awarding $560,000 in grants for arts, culture, and festivalsLast August, City Council set aside $580,000 from the American Rescue Plan Act to help spur community events in the wake of the pandemic. The window is open for groups who want to try something new or sustain something existing.“The program is intended to promote citywide special events that will activate public spaces, enrich the lives of residents, encourage partnerships between organizations, foster a vibrant and diverse community, and stimulate economic activity,” reads the report. Applications will be taken in four separate windows and up to $10,000 will be awarded for each event. Take a look at the city's website for information about how to apply.  Search continues for a new fire chief for CharlottesvilleCharlottesville is a city that has had much turnover and many high profile vacancies. That includes the position of fire chief. Michael Thomas has been serving on an interim basis since Hezedean Smith left to take a position in Florida. There were 30 applications to become the new chief. “The in-house review committee, which included representatives of the Fire Fighters union, narrowed the field to eight who were invited to do online interviews. And after that review, four candidates are invited for in-person interviews,” reads the interim city manager's report. An appointment is expected in the next several weeks. City departments moving into S&P BuildingThe City of Charlottesville owns the S&P Building at 700 East Jefferson Street and the Charlottesville Economic Development Authority leases it to S&P. City Council was briefed on the terms of this arrangement last June.Just over a year later, a few city departments will be moving into the building on the 1st and 2nd floors. These include the Office of Community Solutions and Public Works' Engineering Division. A regional group will also move into the space. “The Emergency Communications Center will occupy most of the first floor as training and space for back-office operations to lighten the current pressure at the main office on Ivy Road,” the report continues. Other items:* A new proposed pay scale for city employees will be presented to City Council on August 7 followed by a first reading on August 21. * Melinda Crawford is retiring from her position as the Chief Executive Officer of the Charlottesville Regional Airport. Internal candidates for her replacement will be interviewed by the Charlottesville Albemarle Airport Authority in August. * There were a total of five complaints made to the Police Civilian Oversight Board between October 2022 and April 2023. Three were forwarded to the Police Department's Office of Professional Standards. One was referred to the traffic engineering division as it was about a crosswalk. One more complaint is still pending. The one complaint received in May will be closed because it involved a UVA police officer. No complaints were received in June. * An update on the decarbonization study for municipal gas will be given to Council in October with a final report to be ready in February. Council was briefed on the launch of the study in March. Second shout-out: eBike Lending Library In today's second subscriber supported shout-out, one Patreon supporter wants you to know that Charlottesville now has an eBike Lending Library!  E-bikes are a great way to get around the community but there are many brands and styles to choose from. Because many e-bikes are sold online, it can be a challenge to try an e-bike before buying one.The Charlottesville E-bike Lending Library is a free, not-for-profit service working to expand access to e-bikes in the area. They have a small collection of e-bikes that we lend out to community members for up to a week, for free. You can experience your daily commute, go grocery shopping, or even bike your kids to school, and decide whether e-bikes are right for you. Check out this service at https://www.ebikelibrarycville.orgCharlottesville City Council and the Planning Commission further discuss changes to draft zoning mapSpoiler alert. I'm still quite behind on writing about the latest on the draft zoning code in Charlottesville. I also really want to write up the discussion on the Comprehensive Plan in last week. Later this week I'll write up the three hour discussion from July 13, 2023 between the City Council and the Planning Commission. Near the beginning of the Charlottesville Planning Commission meeting held on Tuesday, July 11,  there was this bit of information from Missy Creasy, the deputy director of the city's department of Neighborhood Development Services. “Because we're going to be talking about the zoning ordinance at length on Thursday, we won't have any additional zoning ordinance discussions for this evening,” Creasy said.The Planning Commission has held two joint work sessions with the City Council on the work session. The first was held on July 5 and was intended to be a continuation of a May 23 work session on potential changes to the zoning map. That one lasted four hours, and I have a summary of that discussion. You can either listen to it here on Charlottesville Community Engagement or read the text-only version on Information Charlottesville. The July 13 edition focused on residential neighborhoods and I plan to write that up in detail. But the July 5 noontime meeting began with an exchange captured between Charlottesville Mayor Lloyd Snook and Charlottesville Planning Commissioner Lyle Solla-Yates.“R-A, R-B, and R-C,” Solla-Yates can be heard before the meeting began. “I talked with staff about it just now, and that will be the next one that will be addressed at a work session…. Do you understand the issue?” “Well, I understand the issue, but I don't understand the resolution,” Snook said. “We will get there,” Solla-Yates said.“Okay,” Snook. “Which is a terrible answer, but that's my answer today,” Solla-Yates said. “Okay,” Snook. “Your concern is noted,” Solla-Yates said. What concern? What resolution? Maybe we'll find out. The July 5 meeting took two hours. The group went one by one through a series of specific requests recommended by members of the public. The following is some of what they discussed. Cedar Hills Road at District AvenueA two-block section of Hydraulic Road across from Stonefield in Albemarle County is currently listed as Corridor Mixed-Use 5 in the draft zoning code. One member of the public noted that currently some of those blocks are duplexes and other affordable places to live. Commissioner Philip d'Oronzio suggested switching those not fronting Hydraulic Road to Residential-A or Residential-B in order to preserve them. Councilor Brian Pinkston pointed out that the Commonwealth Transportation Board recently approved a roundabout at District Avenue at Hydraulic. That means some of those structures may be demolished to make way for that project. Snook, a member of the MPO Policy Board, said at least two buildings would have to go. (read that story)“Part of my concern is that I would hate to get to a situation where we are so determined to maximize housing that we don't allow for commercial uses in places where commercial uses make sense,” Snook said. d'Oronzio described the existing character of the land not fronting Hydraulic.“Once you get two steps back from Hydraulic you are in a quiet suburban neighborhood,” d'Oronzio said. The group reached consensus to make many of the changes to some of the properties. As this is a written and audio visual, I can't see precisely what was changed. Rugby / Grady and accommodating the student population Another request to the Future Land Use Map was for an area around Rugby Avenue and Grady Avenue designated for High-Intensity Residential. This is an area that's used for off-Grounds housing for students at the University of Virginia. “The current designation shows High-Intensity Residential for 3 owner-occupied homes, which seems to me like an encroachment of that student area into non-student land that won't be necessary if we densify within its current boundaries,” reads the request.  When the draft zoning map was drawn, these parcels were designated as Residential Mixed Use, or RX-3.At the work session, Commissioner Rory Stolzenberg suggested going in the other direction and increasing them by one grade to RX-5.“And the general philosophy of fitting as many students into existing student areas as we can so that they stop spreading out, Stolzenberg said. “That would leave a little more room to fit them in. I think 5 is also fairly consistent with some new development on Virginia Avenue that's four stories over there that is obviously higher than three.” However, Stolzenberg suggested some of the owner-occupied houses could be reduced to address the community member's concern. This topic comes up at a time when the University of Virginia is conducting a planning study for an initiative to house all second-year students on Grounds. Charlottesville Mayor Lloyd Snook expressed skepticism. “That's just me trying to read tea leaves and it's not any inside knowledge,” Snook said. “And if it happens it's going to happen probably at least five years from now anyway and maybe more like ten. Who knows? By that time we'll have a different Board of Visitors and we may have a different president. We don't know.” Planning Commissioner Carl Schwarz pointed out that after 14th Street was up-zoned in 2003, many houses came down to make way for the large apartment buildings that have been built ever since. Schwarz served two terms on the Board of Architectural Review (BAR) before being appointed to the Planning Commission last year and has seen many applications in this specific area. “This area has been kind of a battle ground for the BAR,” Schwarz said. “It is a bit of a struggle because there are a lot of single family houses that are no longer single family houses. And it's a little frustrating because there's an elementary school and the library and you've got parks. It's set up as a neighborhood but it's almost exclusively lived in by students.” Councilor Brian Pinkston raised a concern that the city may not have the ability to handle the additional density. The properties adjoining a nearby intersection are either Residential-C or RX-3. “We're assuming a lot of things about vehicles, we're assuming a lot of things about the road network, and so where Rugby (Road) comes into Preston (Avenue) just north of there essentially in an area that for better or worse has been residential for many years, that's going to be essentially like a hub as we're looking at it and I have some questions about whether that's really feasible.” Commissioner Rory Stolzenberg said that was not the area he was considering for upzoning. He meant closer to the University on properties that are currently zoned either in the UMD or UHD category. “That is zoned for 50 feet, five stories,” Stolzenberg said. “So really what we're proposing in this map is really a downzoning from what we allow there now. RX-5 would be what's allowed now.”Snook asked if anyone had ever quantified the number of UVA students who live in areas designated in student housing. Bill Palmer works in the office of the UVA Architect and said they've studied the issue.“Generally what we've found for undergraduates especially is that they want to be as close to UVA as possible,” Palmer said. “I will say that this area and [Jefferson Park Avenue] are both serve by our [University Transit Service] and very walkable.” However, Palmer said many students do bring their cars and if there are no parking minimums in the future, there would have to be some management. Upzoning church propertiesThere has been a trend in Charlottesville for church properties to go through rezonings to add residential density. This has happened at Hinton Avenue Baptist Church in Belmont, Park Street Christian Church, and Mount View Baptist Church in Locust Grove.In the comments on the Future Land Use Map made so far there were two further requests for church properties to be designated for future residential growth. These are at the Greek Orthodox Church on McIntire Road and Mount Zion Baptist Church. The Greek Orthodox Church property has a draft zoning designation of Residential-C. The Mount Zion Baptist Church property is Residential-A and is in the Sensitive Communities overlay. Commissioner Karim Habbab suggested it could be increased.“The South First Street development across the street is RX-3,” Habbab said. “Would it make sense to make [Mount Zion Baptist Church] RX-3? It's right on Elliot Avenue.” Freas said doing so as part of this process would require an alteration to the Future Land Use Map, which may slow down the rezoning process. Upzoning north of the BypassCharlottesville Mayor Lloyd Snook responded to community members suggestions that the area north of the U.S. 250 Bypass might not be suitable for medium-intensity residential. I'll point out that as I write this, I don't have access to the spreadsheet to which Planning Commissioners and Councilors made reference. For instance, the current draft zoning map designates properties along Meadowbrook Heights Road, Grove Road and Kenwood Lane as Residential-B matching the Medium-Intensity designation called for in the Future Land Use Map.  “One of the primary reasons why I really don't want to increase density right there unless we are going to solve the traffic problem,” Snook said. “That gets back to the question that I've been asking for a year now which is what responsibility do we have if we create a greater degree of intensity of use there?” Snook said the city has limited resources to put into infrastructure and the city might have to use eminent domain to buy right of way for more sidewalks. More on this topic in future editions of the program. Reading material:* Albemarle County plans study to address overcrowding, undercrowding in schools, Faith Redd, Charlottesville Daily Progress (paywall), July 15, 2023* Around $20K collected in Charlottesville from plastic bag tax, NBC29, Jacob Phillips, July 16, 2023Here's what's at the end of #557:I write this edition in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. I'll be here a lot more. How much more? Doesn't really matter, but what does matter is that torrential rain hit here the other day and a family of seven died when their vehicle washed away in a flash flood. Pennsylvania is contemplating joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative while Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is doing what he can to pull out. What should happen? I don't know. But the point of this newsletter is to make you pay attention to what's happening and I am disappointed I've not been able to cover this specific issue. Why do any of us do any of the things we do? What is this life? Is it mere trivia that Jimi Hendrix did in fact open for the Monkees? Who gets to decide what is interesting and what's worth knowing? What's really worth paying attention to? All of us. I thank you for choosing to read what I put together. Advertising returns next time. Please pay attention and learn everything you can about this very complex world that needs constant vigilance to survive. Charlottesville Community Engagement is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Smart Business Writing with Kent Sanders
Pastor John Stange on Building, Growing, and Monetizing Your Online Platform

Smart Business Writing with Kent Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 52:43


If you've been listening to the Daily Writer Podcast any length of time, you know that around here, we don't just emphasize writing. We also spend a lot of time talking about other activities that help you build a business around your writing. Even if you don't aspire to create a business, the fact remains that if you're writing books and selling them, you DO have a business! I want you not only to write great books, but also to be successful in marketing them and monetizing your message and content in other ways. That's why I'm excited to bring you this conversation with my good friend, John Stange. He is the founder of https://desirejesus.com and Lead Pastor of Core Creek Community Church in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. He hosts three podcasts: The Chapter-A-Day Audio Bible, Daily Devotions with Pastor John, and Dwell on These Things. John has written dozens of books, most of which are focused on spiritual growth, leadership, marriage, and practical aspects of following Jesus. He's also the founder of Platform Launchers, an online membership group devoted to helping you launch and monetize your online platform. I've been a member of Platform Launchers for a couple of years and can tell you that it's a fantastic group where you can learn essential business skills from John and the other members. In this conversation, we talk about one of John's newest books, Build, Grow, and Monetize your Online Platform: The proven formula for sharing your message, expanding your audience, and earning your income online. John shares how to get started building your online platform, going ahead and not waiting for permission, how to use one weekly piece of content in several ways, why you should write short books, and much more. If this conversation encourages you, go ahead and grab a copy of John's book and make sure to check out Platform Launchers. (Note: this is an affiliate link for the group. If you sign up, I receive a small percentage of your membership fee at no extra cost to you.) * * * A big thank you to our sponsors, who keep this email free for readers: Today's episode is sponsored by Vellum, the go-to book formatting software for indie authors who care about creating beautiful ebooks and print books. Use the link to download Vellum for FREE.

Smart Business Writing with Kent Sanders
Pastor John Stange on Building, Growing, and Monetizing Your Online Platform

Smart Business Writing with Kent Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 52:43


If you've been listening to the Daily Writer Podcast any length of time, you know that around here, we don't just emphasize writing. We also spend a lot of time talking about other activities that help you build a business around your writing. Even if you don't aspire to create a business, the fact remains that if you're writing books and selling them, you DO have a business! I want you not only to write great books, but also to be successful in marketing them and monetizing your message and content in other ways. That's why I'm excited to bring you this conversation with my good friend, John Stange. He is the founder of https://desirejesus.com and Lead Pastor of Core Creek Community Church in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. He hosts three podcasts: The Chapter-A-Day Audio Bible, Daily Devotions with Pastor John, and Dwell on These Things. John has written dozens of books, most of which are focused on spiritual growth, leadership, marriage, and practical aspects of following Jesus. He's also the founder of Platform Launchers, an online membership group devoted to helping you launch and monetize your online platform. I've been a member of Platform Launchers for a couple of years and can tell you that it's a fantastic group where you can learn essential business skills from John and the other members. In this conversation, we talk about one of John's newest books, Build, Grow, and Monetize your Online Platform: The proven formula for sharing your message, expanding your audience, and earning your income online. John shares how to get started building your online platform, going ahead and not waiting for permission, how to use one weekly piece of content in several ways, why you should write short books, and much more. If this conversation encourages you, go ahead and grab a copy of John's book and make sure to check out Platform Launchers. (Note: this is an affiliate link for the group. If you sign up, I receive a small percentage of your membership fee at no extra cost to you.) * * * A big thank you to our sponsors, who keep this email free for readers: Today's episode is sponsored by Vellum, the go-to book formatting software for indie authors who care about creating beautiful ebooks and print books. Use the link to download Vellum for FREE.

Rappin' on Racin'
Jean Lynch a Hall of Fame Racing Lady

Rappin' on Racin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 47:55


Jean Lynch got started in racing back in 1957. Her husband, Ed, had a friend who was in the jalopy division at a track close to where she lived, called Hyde Park. Jean attended one of the races with Ed when he went to work the pits. In those days, women and children were not allowed in the pits, so Jean sat in the stands with her young son. From that day, Jean and Ed became fans of the sport of racing. They began making the trip to Langhorne to see the big race. After about a year, Jack Freeman, who was a part of the Langhorne Track crowd, approached Jean at home one day and expressed his interest in ob­taining the track at Latrobe, and asked if she would be interested in helping with the operation. She agreed to the proposal and went ahead and sold tickets to the specta­tors, then signed all the cars in, lined up all the cars, scored all the cars, then she paid off and went home, wrote the stories, did the points and composed the release for the next week. She became a "women of many hats". The tribute program of Jean Lynch tells the whole story.

The Dom Giordano Program
Bud Light Continues Negative Trend Post-Mulvaney Situation

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 47:25


Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom leads off by welcoming in amazing Fox29 reporter Steve Keeley back onto the Dom Giordano Program to hear about multiple situations involving crime unfolding throughout Philadelphia and the surrounding region. First, Keeley reveals some good news, telling of an arrest of three juveniles from Philadelphia who were captured after a Langhorne gun store robbery and pursuit. Then, Dom delves into Keeley's reporting of Philadelphia's public transit system, SEPTA, which has seen multiple shootings and other instances of violence, with Keeley telling why SEPTA has now banned ‘shiestys' from their buses and trains.  Then, Dom welcomes in Tina Descovich, Co-Founder of Moms for Liberty, and Megan Brock back onto the Dom Giordano Program to hear a big announcement about their upcoming Joyful Warriors National Summit, which will take place from June 29th to July 2, 2023 right here in Philadelphia. Descovich is proud to announce that Presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has been added to the list of speakers, that also includes other great conservatives such as Vivek Ramaswamy, Dennis Prager, and Byron Donald. To find more about the event, head over to MomsForLiberty.org. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

The Dom Giordano Program
Steve Keeley Chronicles Crime on Philadelphia's SEPTA Trains and Buses

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 10:11


Dom leads off by welcoming in amazing Fox29 reporter Steve Keeley back onto the Dom Giordano Program to hear about multiple situations involving crime unfolding throughout Philadelphia and the surrounding region. First, Keeley reveals some good news, telling of an arrest of three juveniles from Philadelphia who were captured after a Langhorne gun store robbery and pursuit. Then, Dom delves into Keeley's reporting of Philadelphia's public transit system, SEPTA, which has seen multiple shootings and other instances of violence, with Keeley telling why SEPTA has now banned ‘shiestys' from their buses and trains. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

Tia Talks NYC
Meet Janel

Tia Talks NYC

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 41:49


Janel is a 24 year old singer - songwriter from Langhorne, PA.  Inspired by her love for 2000s Pop and R&B, Janel uses her lyrics to give listeners a front row seat to her experiences with life, love and self identity. With musical influences ranging from Kanye West to Destiny's Child, Janel intertwines hard hitting beats with powerhouse vocals; making the saddest song danceable. With an extensive performance background, she has quickly become an indie artist to watch. In this episode Janel and Tia chat about life after college, dating and performing on many platforms throughout the Tri-state area. Go follow Janel on instagram @the_janel_ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tiatalksnyc/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tiatalksnyc/support

The CHEF Radio Podcast
Episode 92: Chef Jeremiah Langhorne of The Dabney & Petite Cerise in Washington DC

The CHEF Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 95:45


James Beard award winning chef, Jeremiah Langhorne, sits down with Eli to talk about his improbable rise to one of the Mid Atlantic's best chefs and why his work ethic, determination, and resilience are the keys to the success he has had at The Dabney and now at his newest restaurant, Petite Cerise in DC. Chef Jeremiah only had one goal in life, and that was to be a professional skateboarder, but it was when he saw some cooks at a local pizza shop, where he was delivering pizzas, putting food into a pan while testing out a special, that he realized that real cooking was more than just reading a recipe out of a book, and it was at that moment that he realized this is something worth pursuing. Here are some of the highlights: The idea behind their new French restaurant, Petite Cerise How Jeremiah has found a love for French food but is doing it in a new light The power of learning a technique and how your repertoire will serve you throughout your career The magical crêpe that Jeremiah had on his recent trip to France Chef's unlikely entrée into the food business and why it wasn't skateboarding The advice he received from a chef that sealed his fate  How working with Chef Sean Brock changed his perspective Why it doesn't have to be all or nothing when buying local  How the next generation of chefs will change our industry for the better  Why he geeks out about Maryland blue crab and asparagus season Chef breaks down his well known dish called Hearth Roasted Vegetables His breakthrough with his ”Bay Sauce”, which is rooted in Maryland history The beauty of the European protection system for food and labeling Breaking down the success of his restaurant, The Dabney Why he didn't want to go back to his restaurant shortly after opening it and the advice that helped reshape his cooking  When you open a restaurant, you're telling the world, ”Here I am, come at me.” The importance of understanding the science of cooking One of Eli's favorite books, On Food and Cooking, by Harold McGee How the pandemic allowed them to hit the reset button and begin to reshape the restaurant  Why you should have a one year, five year and ten year plan for your career and restaurant Some of Jeremiah's favorite places in the mid Atlantic to eat   A huge shout out to our sponsors, Maxwell McKenney and Singer Equipment, for their unwavering support, which allows us to be able to bring these conversations to you. Check out their websites for all the amazing equipment they can supply your restaurant with to make your team more efficient and successful.   Welcome to our newest sponsor, Meez, which is one of the most powerful tools you can have as a cook and chef that allows you to have a free repository for all of your recipes, techniques and methods so that you never lose them. Besides that, it does way more, so check them out and make sure you use the discount code that you'll here in the podcast to upload 25 free recipes to the platform.

More Than a Pastor
How Pastors Can Create Passive Income Through Online Platforms with John Stange

More Than a Pastor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 60:28


What would you do if your church suddenly couldn't pay you anymore? For Pastor John Stange, it sent him on a mission to create multiple streams of passive income through his own online platforms. We'll show you how he did it, and how you can too, in this episode of the More Than a Pastor Show.Links for Today's ShowConnect with John Stange: PlatformLaunchers.com and DesireJesus.comShow Notes/Blog Post for this Episode: https://www.morethanapastor.com/blog/how-pastors-can-create-passive-income-through-online-platforms-with-john-stangeWatch this Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/D6H6nk0dkcEJoin our Members Community: Become a Founding MemberMy Last Post: How One Pastor Launched a Health Coaching BusinessAbout John Stange John is an author, podcaster, and pastor. He has written over 30 books. He hosts four podcasts with have been downloaded over 10 million times, including:The Chapter-A-Day Audio BibleDaily Devotions with Pastor JohnDwell on These ThingsPlatform LaunchersJohn has been serving in church leadership for the past 25 years, and is the lead pastor of Core Creek Community Church in Langhorne, PA.He also leads a membership community called Platform Launchers which helps members build, grow, and monetize message-based online platforms. More than that, I've grown to love John and the other members I've gotten to know in the community, and the support and encouragement we give each other, which has inspired me to finally launch my More Than a Pastor online members community as well.Support the showFind us online at www.morethanapastor.com.

Coffee Break - Loc-Doc Security
EP 215 | From Obscurity to Success: How a Publicist Can Help Your Business Grow | Guest: Callie Langhorne

Coffee Break - Loc-Doc Security

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 45:38


To celebrate Callie Langhorne's third year as a Public Relations Consultant, Chad Lingafelt is revisiting their previous podcast episode. Callie, who was honored as one of Charlotte Agenda's 30 Under 30 and is recognized for her work in promoting the openings of some of Charlotte's hottest restaurants and stores, joins Chad to discuss her journey from Charleston to Charlotte, how she became an independent Public Relations Consultant, and the distinction between a publicist and traditional marketing. Callie also provides valuable insights on the optimal time to hire a publicist, the qualities of an ideal client, and the elements that make a compelling story. Connect with Callie! Follow Callie on Instagram: @callielanghorne  Follow Callie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/callie.wamsley Follow Callie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/callie-wamsley-langhorne-a18aa84a/

Empowered Connection Podcast
The Dance of the Divine Masculine: Community, Consciousness, & Connection with Richie Parrella

Empowered Connection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 68:36


Themes: Masculinity, Manhood, Relationships,  Somatic Therapy,  Partnership, Community, Family, Love, Divine Masculine, Divine Feminine, Self Love, Self Compassion, Ayurveda, Spirituality, Heart Wisdom, Empowerment Richie Parrella is a Somatic Therapist, Certified Yoga Teacher, Reiki Master and Sound Healer trained in Prana yoga, based in the lineages of Kundalini and Tantra yoga and Ayurveda in the lineage of Dr. Vasant Lad. He facilitates sessions, classes, and groups with the intention to create a safe space for others to explore their inner experience, create transformation, as well as reduce stress, anxiety, and support the allowing of the body, mind, and spirit's natural ability to heal. His teachings are rich in yogic philosophy, breath work and mindfulness.Richie currently sees clients over zoom, as well as in person in Princeton NJ, Philadelphia, and Langhorne, PA. He leads yoga classes, meditations, tantra workshops, Men's circles, and Sound Healings. He is one of the co-creators of the Celebrate All People Organization which host conscious events that support cultural diversity. Additionally, he is an organizer with the non-profit organization Dance Medicine Philly which is Philadelphia's first ecstatic dance community. In this beautiful conversation, Empowered Connection Podcast Damodar Cordua talks with Richie Parrella and dives into these inspiring & life-giving topics:- What is the Divine Masculine (& Feminine) and how do we all access both?- Embodiment as a Tool for Creating a Healthier Masculinity - The Importance of Men's Work, Men's Circles, & Containers of Heart Deepening Space- Reclaiming Our Wholeness- How Softening and Slowing Creates More Possibility & Depth of Connection- Somatic Therapy & the Gifts of being both Grounded & Expansive- Building Conscious Relationships + Conscious Community- Empowering & Reshaping Our Contemporary Patterns of Masculinity - Moving Through Our Shame & Creating Self Compassion   and much more..Connect with Richie Parrella and learn more about his work & his events:richieparrella.comMen's Divine Higher Self Day Retreat, March 18th in Philadelphia, PA: palosantowellnessboutique.com/workshops*Connect with podcast host Damodar for his upcoming online 6 month immersion!Do you desire supportive community & relationships that are aligned with your path of self growth, healing, emotional intelligence, relationship work, and empowerment?Would you like to continually learn, & bring into the weave & weft of your life, the tools, practices, ideas, coaching, relationships & self work that can transform your life and your relationships?Starts March 19th, 2023 - Empowered Connection Monthly Group Coaching 6 Month Immersion - one Sunday a month starting March 19th, 4:30pm PST via Zoom - empower your life & your relationships with this special online community and coaching experience!Reach Out to Empowered Connection podcast host Damodar for your Free Discovery Sessionand start your 2023 journey of self & relational discovery & empowerment... for both individuals + couples who are ready to empower their lives & their relationshipsANDGet 10% OFF your coaching journey by mentioning the Empowered Connection PodcastFind Daily Relationship Tools + Tips & Self Growth + Empowerment Practices with Damodar on Instagram - @empoweredconnection.me

Tales of Honor Podcast
596. Cary D Langhorne - Medal of Honor Recipient

Tales of Honor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 2:39


On episode five hundred and ninety-six, the story of Cary D Langhorne is told and episodes for all of January and February will be recipients from the Mexican Campaign at Veracruz. https://www.talesofhonorpodcast.com/stories/cary-d-langhorne Be sure to visit our website for more information as the show goes on at: www.talesofhonorpodcast.com. Thanks for listening and be sure to share with friends and family!

Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable
PPR #431: Dei Lynam on Sixers; Irish Rover's Chris Gaskill; Phillies Talk, Too

Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 60:00


As we continue to reflect on a pretty great Eagles season, we turn our attention to the Philadelphia 76ers, who head into the final third of the regular season 3 games behind the Eastern Conference-leading Boston Celtics. What's ahead for Doc Rivers' squad? We talk all-things Sixers with long-time reporter Dei Lynam. We also squeeze in some Eagles, Phillies and Flyers talk ... and we have a chat with our friend Christina Gaskill from the Irish Rover Station House ahead of the Rover's 26th anniversary (and 10th Anniversary at the restaurant's Bellevue Ave. location in Langhorne).

Bucks County Living
Episode 21: Langhorne-Middletown Fire Company

Bucks County Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 29:06


Join Alex Neff as he sits down with Lt. Mike Ryan of the Langhorne-Middletown Fire Company! The fire company is 100% voluntary and helps the community in a wide variety of emergencies. Listen as Lt. Ryan discusses how to become a volunteer firefighter, some strange calls they get, and why they need YOUR help!For more information about the Langhorne-Middletown Fire Company, please  find them on Facebook at Langhorne-Middletown Fire Company.

Bucks County Living
Episode 20: Investor Schooling

Bucks County Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 36:05


In this episode, Alex Neff sits down with the CEO and Founder of Investor Schooling, Larry Steinhouse. Larry has authored multiple books, hosted and appeared on various podcasts and radio shows, as well as spoken around the country of Financial Literacy. The Stock Option Sultan holds classes regularly in Langhorne and has changed the lives of all who have walked through the door. Larry also gives the listeners a treat at the end! For more information about Larry Steinhouse and Investor Schooling, please visit:www.contactlarry.com Or www.investorschooling.net

As Read By Me
ARBM Episode 301: The Big Game

As Read By Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 19:22


Episode 301:  The Big Game We're kicking off season 3 with an episode entitled The Big Game.  Sure, there's a big football game coming up in February, but life is an even bigger game.  In this episode, we'll explore both, starting with everybody's favorite bedtime storyteller, Rich Hosek.  Rich is here to read a chapter from his newest book After Life. It was released earlier this month and the reviews on Amazon are spectacular.  Next, Barb Stakes takes us on a poetic journey through the seasons of life with her poem Turn.  And last, but never least, Peter Waitze brings us his take on modern Roman numeral usage at the Super Bowl, and other assorted musings, in his story entitled Football.   Authors: Rich Hosek: Rich is a television writer and novelist. His latest book After Life is book 2 in the award winning Raney/Daye Investigation Paranormal Mystery series.  It was cowritten with Rich's long time television writing partner, Arnold Rudnick, and world-renowned parapsychologist, Loyd Auerbach and features Detective Nate Raney—an ex-cop and confirmed skeptic—and his partner, Dr. Jennifer Daye—anthropology professor and parapsychologist. Together, they investigate cases that brush up against the world of ghosts and psychics in a way that will make you believe in life after death.  Please visit https://raneyanddaye.com for more information and claim your free bookmark when you sign up for the mailing list.   Barbara Stakes:  Barbara spent a 30-plus year career in the offices of area Research and Development companies in Langhorne, PA and Princeton, NJ.  In her retirement, she enjoys yoga, meditation, reading, walks in the parks and working to get down on paper stories about people, places and experiences remembered over the years with a hope that others might enjoy them.   Peter Waitze:  Peter has been recounting his short, tall tales in monthly letters for over 40 years, and more recently in the form of a monthly email story.  You can sign up for his monthly email letter by sending an email to Peter@AsReadByMe.com.  Peter is also a founder and producer of the As Read By Me Podcast.     Have you considered a donation to help us remain ad-free? If you enjoy what we're doing and would like to help us continue doing it without having to talk about MeUndies and SquareSpace, please visit our PayPal donation page or our Patreon page or you can simply scan or click the QR code below to make a one-time donation via PayPal.   Now you can support us with a purchase from our Merchandise Store! Click Here To Visit Our Store   Writers Wanted If you're a writer and would like to read your work on a future episode, please send an email to writers@asreadbyme.com.   As Read By Me Episode 301 Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles As Read By Me and the ARBM Logo are trademarks of As Read By Me, PA. ©2023 As Read By Me, PA  All Rights Reserved

As Read By Me
ARBM Episode 213: Season 2 Readers Round Up

As Read By Me

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 211:26


Episode 213:  Readers Round Up Well, our second season is officially in the books.  Special thanks to all the writers for sharing your work with us.  And thanks to all of our listeners for your continual support!   This year-end compilation episode consists of 3 1/2 hours of all the short stories and poems from As Read By Me Season 2. It's great for long car rides, dog walks and marathon holiday dish-washing sessions.  Hope you enjoy!!!   Authors: Joseph Murphy:   Joe is a writer, teacher, and musician living in Southeastern Pennsylvania. His stories have appeared in online and print journals such asPank,Everyday Genius,the Legendary,the Northville Review,Prick of the Spindle, andHyphenand received nominations forBest of the Net. He published a novel,Sojourn, in 2018. Currently, he's working on a science-fiction novel, Pia'e. He plays guitar in two bands:Canid & Darkhold Redeemers. More information about Joe can be found at www.josephpaulmurphy.com. Heidi Bahnck:   You can find more about Heidi at her website HeidiBahnck.com. Paul Camarata:  Paul's words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com.  And if you'd like to see some animated versions of Paul's poems, check out his YouTube channel here. Melinda Gordan: Melinda is a retired middle school Art Teacher with a love for everything fun and creative. When she's not writing or telling stories, Melinda enjoys working in her studio, listening to music and hanging out with friends, family and her Cocker Spaniel, Zoey Beth. Don Tollefson: Don is a retired ABC and Fox TV broadcaster, who has been clean and sober for 3026 days.  Don now operates a recovery street ministry called Overcome Thyself, on the streets of Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood. Frank Goldstein:  Frank is a retired broadcast photojournalist, the author of the upcoming book Shoot It Anyway and a producer of the As Read By Me podcast. Rich Hosek: Rich is a television writer and novelist. You can purchase his novels at Amazon by visiting https://amzn.to/3GgcMm5.  You can follow Rich on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RichHosek, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/writtenbyrichhosek. Reviews and previews of upcoming books and other projects are available at https://richhosek.com/. And you can find out more about his TV credits at IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0395923.  Resolved first appeared on Reedsy Prompts, you can read this story and more at https://blog.reedsy.com/short-story/g9fm7z/  Mike Archer: Mike is a retired television news executive who spent over 40 years working in local television news in Detroit, New York, and Philadelphia. He was also part of a team of journalists that launched Court TV in 1991 that expanded the coverage of the legal system and trials in the United States. Mike writes a blog on journalism, politics, language, and life that can be found at www.thearcherjournal.com.  Mike's book, Living with Humans: Stories of Each Other is his second published collection of short stories. It's available as an e-book or paperback on Amazon.com and can be found here: https://amzn.to/3GaNsOc Peter Waitze:  Peter has been recounting his short, tall tales in monthly letters for over 40 years, and more recently in the form of a monthly email story.  You can sign up for his monthly email letter by sending an email to Peter@AsReadByMe.com.  Peter is also a founder and producer of the As Read By Me Podcast. Barbara Stakes:  Barbara spent a 30-plus year career in the offices of area Research and Development companies in Langhorne, PA and Princeton, NJ.  In her retirement, she enjoys yoga, meditation, reading, walks in the parks and working to get down on paper stories about people, places and experiences remembered over the years with a hope that others might enjoy them. Joyce Hadley: Joyce is retired from a major telecommunication company as a Presidential Appeals Consultant. She volunteers with organizations that are committed to social justice, enjoys bird watching and looks forward every evening for a walk with her dog.  William Rausch: Bill started writing his five-minute flash-fiction podcasts three years ago. Bill is a firm believer in Shakespeare's insight: "Brevity is the soul of wit." His podcasts are always just five minutes. And always a slap-in-the-forehead ending you'll never see coming. You can hear his stories on Spotify, Apple i-Tunes or  many other podcast platforms at Bill Rausch Read My Shorts. Paul Camarata:  Paul's words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com.  And if you'd like to see some animated versions of Paul's poems, check out his YouTube channel here. Mike Archer: Mike is a retired television news executive who spent over 40 years working in local television news in Detroit, New York, and Philadelphia. He was also part of a team of journalists that launched Court TV in 1991 that expanded the coverage of the legal system and trials in the United States. Mike writes a blog on journalism, politics, language, and life that can be found at www.thearcherjournal.com.  Mike's book, Living with Humans: Stories of Each Other is his second published collection of short stories. It's available as an e-book or paperback on Amazon.com and can be found here: https://amzn.to/3GaNsOc   Have you considered a small donation to help us remain ad-free? If you enjoy what we're doing and would like to help us continue doing it without having to talk about MeUndies and SquareSpace, please visit our PayPal donation page or our Patreon page or you can simply scan or click the QR code below to make a one-time donation via PayPal.   Now you can support us with a purchase from our Merchandise Store! Click Here To Visit Our Store   Writers Wanted If you're a writer and would like to read your work on a future episode, please send an email to writers@asreadbyme.com.   As Read By Me Episode 213 Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles As Read By Me and the ARBM Logo are trademarks of As Read By Me, PA. ©2022 As Read By Me, PA  All Rights Reserved

BMitch & Finlay
Browns Preview With Reggie Langhorne

BMitch & Finlay

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 21:07


Browns Preview With Former Browns WR Reggie Langhorne

BMitch & Finlay
Browns Preview With Reggie Langhorne, Peter Rosenberg, Heard It Here First

BMitch & Finlay

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 39:08


Hour 4 - 00:00 - Browns Preview With Reggie Langhorne 21:01 - Peter Rosenberg 34:21 - Heard It Here First

125 Roller Coaster Challenge - Trimmed & Stapled Podcast
Episode 112 - Can You Tell Me How To Get...

125 Roller Coaster Challenge - Trimmed & Stapled Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 26:38


Sunny Days Sweepin' the clouds away On my way to where the air is sweet. Come On, you know the lyric, I'm sure you are probably singing them to yourself as you read this.  Yep, we finally got to our actual home Sea World Park (yes, we claim it is Busch Garden's Williamsburg but the miles don't lie), Sesame Place in Langhorne, PA. This episode takes you back to our journey on our second year of the 125 Roller Coaster Challenge and how we got to ride the new for 2018 roller coasters, Oscar's Wacky Taxi. We discuss our day at this park along with a full park walk through so if you ever wanted to visit this iconic Philly area park, sit back and enjoy this episode. Next week is 2023 so you know what that means, we will start discussing our coaster rankings and we kick it off again with our Ouch series.  Yep, we will be discussing the 25 WORST coasters we have ridden and some have left the list while a few staked their claims into the brutal 25. Check out our YouTube channel to see our first produced video : Dorney Park and the Must Rides you Need to Experience and give us your thoughts?  On Friday we will be dropping our Year in Reveiw 2022 video so check out that one also. Let's Get Social Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube = 125rollercoaster Twitter : 125rollercoaster   Can't wait to see you in the queue soon.

Cleveland Browns Daily & More
Cleveland Browns Daily- Browns WR Legend Reggie Langhorne joins the show

Cleveland Browns Daily & More

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 89:50 Transcription Available


Browns Wide Receiving Legend Reggie Langhorne (45:32) joins Beau and Nathan from Buffalo Wild Wings in Aurora on a football Tuesday. One thought from week 10 (59:14), higher or lower (1:16:03), JJ3 at the podium and more on a busy Tuesday edition of the program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bucks County Living
Episode 11: Uptown Cheapskate

Bucks County Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 26:53


In this episode, Alex Neff talks with Jessica Saegert, the store manager of Uptown Cheapskate in Langhorne. Jessica talks about her history in the fashion industry, how her staff makes the store the perfect place to buy or sell clothing, and some great ways they give back to the community! For more information about Uptown Cheapskate, please visit www.uptowncheapskate.comor follow on social media @uptownlanghorne 

Athletes Unplugged
021 | CRYSTAL LANGHORNE | ATHLETES UNPLUGGED PODCAST

Athletes Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 58:08


On episode 21 host D'Qwell Jackson welcomes WNBA veteran and Marylard athletic Hall of Famer Crystal Langhorne to the show. We talk about how Crystal started in Basketball at age 13 before making it to Maryland University as one of the top High School Prospects. Winning the National Title and becoming a WNBA All Star multiple times. We touch on her post career endeavors as well as what Life in the Wubble was like. This is a great interview with an awesome athlete and person. Don't miss out on this one.

Legends of Philadelphia
Sesame Place: The Pride of Langhorne

Legends of Philadelphia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 57:41


If you're a fan of the Sesame Street TV show, you may be familiar with the Sesame Place theme park just outside Philadelphia. Since opening in 1980, the park has welcomed fans of Big Bird, Elmo and the entire Sesame Street gang. The 14-acre park is home to one roller coaster and an abundance of kid friendly attractions. With recent news that the iconic water tower on 295 was going to be torn down this summer we thought it was time to tell you how to get to Sesame Place.

Podcast: The Ride
Sesame Place with Evan Susser

Podcast: The Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 99:39


Evan Susser (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Dough Boys commissioner) returns to tell us about his recent trip to Langhorne, PA's Sesame Place.  Jungle Cruise (2021) episode up at The Second Gate: Patreon.com/PodcastTheRide Listen to Podcast: The Ride Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus FOLLOW PODCAST: THE RIDE: https://twitter.com/PodcastTheRide https://www.instagram.com/podcasttheride BUY PODCAST: THE RIDE MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/podcast-the-ride PODCAST THE RIDE IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/podcast-the-ride Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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