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A special episode of the podcast this week as PwC GPA Camogie Senior Player of the Year for 2024, Laura Hayes, joins Barry Drake for a chat. Last August, the Cork Senior Camogie team claimed a 30th All Ireland title for Cork, with Laura and her team-mates providing another memorable day for fans in the Rebel County. Laura chats to Barry about the success but also the work that goes on behind the scenes to help them to get to the All Ireland Final and to lift the O'Duffy Cup in Croke Park. With great success in their high-performance environment comes costs that they must meet and Cork Camogie have commenced on their fundraising drive for 2025. One of their key fundraising events is a Night at the Dogs in Curraheen Park on Saturday 15th February. Following on from a very successful fundraising night last year, once again Laura and all of the team will be there on the night with the O'Duffy Cup and they look forward to meeting fans young and old on the night. Tickets for the night are just €10 but supporters are asked to purchase via a special link to support the team, click on the Cork Camogie ad on Curraheen Park's website or visit bit.ly/Tickets2025CorkCamogieFundrasier to purchase. Any businesses or individuals looking to support them through sponsorship on the night can email jennifermehigan@outlook.ie We look forward to welcoming the 2024 All Ireland Senior Camogie Champions and all their supporters to Curraheen Park on Saturday 15th February!
Gaelic games and rugby are the order of the day for the latest edition of the Big Red Bench! Ger McCarthy speaks to Fiona Keating, Katie Quirke and Laura Hayes from Cork's camogie & LGFA teams. Plus we hear about Midleton RFC's 'Lunch with Leaders in Rugby' event and listen to PTII of Eimear Considine's post-retirement interview.
Today I'm talking to Laura Hayes. Laura is a speech/language pathologist who specializes in AAC and does a lot of work surrounding AAC for gestalt language processors. You are going to LOVE Laura and everything she shares when it comes to AAC. Be sure to head over and list now! Bio: Laura Hayes is a speech-language pathologist with over 15 years of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) experience in both school and medical settings. Laura has presented across state, national, and international conferences. She has been published and supported both inpatient pediatric and educational augmentative and alternative communication research. She currently hosts a podcast for her school district, titled: “Innovative AAC Solutions”. She authored an online course on gestalt language processing and AAC found at www.meaningfulspeech.com, and she has supported thousands of AAC device users in moving towards autonomous communication. In this episode, Tara speaks with Laura Hayes, an AAC expert and facilitator in St. Louis, about practical strategies for using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) with young autistic children. Laura shares her journey into speech pathology and her inspiration from her sister with complex communication needs. Together, they dive into key topics around AAC, from presuming competence to the importance of modeling language and honoring all forms of communication. Topics Covered: Laura's Journey and AAC Innovations Learn about Laura's early inspiration and her path into supporting AAC users, leading her to create the AAC Innovations platform to share insights and strategies. Common Missteps in AAC Laura explains why phrases like "say it on your talker" can hinder rather than help and offers compassionate alternatives to support autonomy in AAC users. The Power of Modeling and Autonomous Communication Why AAC users benefit from watching adults model language, and how this exposure supports authentic, autonomous communication development. Presuming Competence Discover the importance of believing in a child's communication potential from the start, as Laura discusses setting high expectations and the positive impacts this mindset has on AAC users. Gestalt Language Processing in AAC Laura breaks down Gestalt Language Processing (GLP), explaining how some children learn language in chunks and the adaptations required to support them effectively in AAC. Connect with Laura Hayes: Follow Laura on Instagram at AAC Innovations for more tips, strategies, and resources. You can also reach her via email at aacinnovations01@mail.com for specific questions. Resources Mentioned: Lily's Voice – AAC devices for children in need. Meaningful Speech – Beginner's Guide to AAC and Gestalt Language Processing w/Laura Hayes: https://www.meaningfulspeech.com/offers/4boeFFJ9/checkout IG: @aacinnovations The Role Of Perception In AAC: https://praacticalaac.org/praactical/25191/ Stimming And AAC: https://www.youtube.com/live/RY06z0WzlFk?si=nHzEbNBMybE1VTE- Key Takeaways: AAC support is ongoing and ever-evolving. Laura's perspective reminds us that it's okay to learn as we go. Language development is unique to each child, and all communication attempts deserve validation. Microlearning AAC strategies can build confidence for educators and caregivers over time. You may also be interested in these supports: Visual Support Starter Set Visual Supports Facebook Group Autism Little Learners on Instagram Autism Little Learners on Facebook Submit a question for the Q&A episodes. Ask me anything and tune in to see if your question is featured on the show!
PJ speaks to Laura Hayes following the Cork victory over Galway in the Senior Camogie all Ireland Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Laura Hayes shares her background and journey to becoming a leadership coach for the manufacturing and logistics industry. She emphasizes the importance of teaching management skills and helping leaders develop soft skills. Laura discusses the right time for someone to bring in a leadership consultant and the impact it can have on a team's productivity. She also talks about her approach to coaching and the importance of accountability. Laura explains why she chose to focus on the manufacturing industry and the impact she can make in that space. She shares her commitment to obnoxious generosity and giving back to the community. Allison expresses her gratitude for Laura's mentorship and the power of connection, and Laura shares her experiences and challenges as a business owner, including the importance of emptying one's cup, navigating difficult situations, and learning from painful lessons. She discusses the pitfalls of having too many ideas and the need for discernment and focus. Laura also shares the story of how she lost $100,000 on a product that didn't sell and the lessons she learned from that experience. She emphasizes the value of live connections and the impact she can make in people's lives through her coaching. Laura talks about her upcoming projects, including teaching radical candor and organizing a conference. She reflects on her journey as an entrepreneur and the freedom and fulfillment it brings. Takeaways The importance of teaching management skills and developing soft skills in leaders The right time to bring in a leadership consultant is when leaders see the need for their team to improve and are frustrated with the current situation Accountability is crucial for behavior change and growth Focusing on a specific niche can lead to success and impact Giving back to the community and practicing obnoxious generosity can be fulfilling and meaningful The power of connection and mentorship in personal and professional growth Emptying one's cup is important in order to listen and learn from others. Having too many ideas can be a challenge and it's important to prioritize and focus. Painful lessons can be valuable tuition and opportunities for growth. Live connections and in-person interactions have a unique impact. Teaching radical candor and organizing a conference are exciting future projects. Being an entrepreneur provides freedom and the ability to invest time in meaningful ways.
Laura Hayes delves into the hilarious truths behind the power of sisterhood in this laugh-out-loud episode. From shared secrets to the unspoken 'girl code,' Laura's take on female solidarity is as funny as it is fierce. Join us for a comedy podcast that celebrates the strength and quirks of women everywhere. Tune in to foqnfunny.com for your dose of humor or subscribe to FOQN Funny+ for uninterrupted sisterly snickers! Love what you're hearing on FOQN Funny? Go a step further and become a member of FOQN Funny+. Enjoy exclusive perks and never-ending laughter. Join now at: https://plus.acast.com/s/foqn-funny. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From leather grown from mushrooms to sequins made from plants, biomaterials is an exciting area of innovation that is projected to reach almost $50 billion by 2025. Briefly put, biomaterials combine science and technology to engineer new ways of producing materials. Biomaterials are rapidly gaining popularity with brands and consumers alike due to their ability to address the fashion industry's urgent environmental and ethical challenges. Our guest today is Laura Hayes. She's the Senior Brand Partnerships Manager at Keep Labs, a company that describes itself as a platform for innovation. They believe the ocean has the potential to accelerate our planet's development to a more sustainable future. The company's flagship product, Kelsun fiber, has a significantly lower environmental footprint than conventional fibers. Links Electric Runway: Visit Electric Runway: http://electricrunway.com/Subscribe on Substack: The Electric Runway Report (Substack)https://electricrunwayreport.substack.com/Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/15F6eMSFReREEp8fVgNA0L?si=62e6b01855c643acSubscribe to the Electric Runway podcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/electric-runway-podcast/id1064514329Social Links: Follow Electric Runway on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/electric_runway/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/electricrunway?sub_confirmation=1Amanda Cosco Social Links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amanda_cosco/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandacoscoGuest Links:Keel Labs website: https://www.keellabs.com/ Keel Labs LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauramariahayes/?locale=fr_FRKeel Labs Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/keel.labs/
Food is what we all have in common, and often it's what brings us together around the holidays. First released in November 2019, former Washington City Paper food editor Laura Hayes and food journalist Susan Lutz, tell us how writing about food can be a vehicle for staging a scene, accessing difficult topics, or exploring the world around us, and how food writing as a genre has taken on new meaning. Plus, we hear food-related writing from local authors Sherrie Flick and Eric Kozlik.
What a treat it is to hear from Laura Hayes, the beauty beside Christian Hayes (EP #43). Scotty has been lining this bush yarn up for a while but Laura is a tough one to track down amongst the flat out life pace, she thrives in. Laura tells us real yarns from life on the road beside her cowboy husband and what it's like raising kids on the run as well as a few wild yarns in between. We trust you'll enjoy. Cheers. Hosts Instagram @kimberleyspirit, website www.kimberleyspirit.com. Laura Hayes contact @hiddentrailsbyhorseback, website www.hiddentrails.com.au --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bushyarns/message
The Bucks slow down to a trot [do bucks trot?] to review recent episodes. #118 with Bridey Thelen-Heidel reading We Owned the Night from her upcoming memoir, Bright Eyes garnered the most listener feedback of any episode and is on the way to being our most downloaded episode ever, as well. You can catch Bridey's upcoming off-Broadway performance on April 1 in NYC. You can purchase a livestream ticket HERE and watch her from the comfort of your home. Finally, you can listen to Bridey read another story RIGHT HERE. #121 with Mary Meaney and Annie Tregouet, where they told the story of St-Omer, a small town in France, taking in over 500 Ukrainian refugees. Lots of feedback here also with several people dropping a note to say they donated to Mary's non-profit. #122 with Phoenix, a Ukrainian doctor wounded on the frontlines. Joining Phoenix were Roland Bartetzko, a logistics expert supplying medics with needed medical supplies, and Paul Tregouet in France, who maintains the front end of the supply chain. This was our most widely downloaded episode, with listeners in 39 countries. #123 with Laura Hayes of World Central Kitchen, who helps mobilize chefs around the world to serve hot, healthy meals to victims of disasters around the world. WCK under Chef José Andrés has served over 250 million meals since 2010. Laura also discussed a couple of her award-winning stories she's written as well as a stint teaching English in Japan. Looking forward, there is the upcoming episode with Bruce Rettig next week discussing his book Refraction about his college summers in the ‘80s working above the Arctic circle for a maritime company ferrying equipment for the Alaska pipeline. Bring your winter jacket. We will be interviewing some tough Ukrainian women in St-Omer and two very smart Ukrainian students in France. We are negotiating wit two other folks, a vixen and a buck, to drop in with their occasional stories. You won't be disappointed. We close the show today with Cap'n Jim, who tells us about a stop at Vanuatu on his second circumnavigation with his 55-foot catamaran Outremer. Jim provides comfort food for villagers of Unpongar mourning the death of an elder and receives a surprise gift in return. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH THE REST OF YOUR LIFE?Give us your thoughts: BUCKSTWOOLD@GMAIL.COM Find us on Twitter: @twooldbucks1Leave a Voice message - click HERE
We interview Laura Hayes, who works for World Central Kitchen, the organization founded in 2010 by Chef José Andrés to provide meals in the wake of the earthquake in Haiti and soon expanded to cover natural disasters globally. Since then, WCK has served over 250 million meals around the world, including 200 million in Ukraine, arriving there Feb. 24, 2022. They served 15,000 meals in nearby Fort Myers after Hurricane Ian devastated the area. Presently, they are also feeding earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria, where over 50,000 people have died.Laura also talks about what she accomplished in her previous jobs prior to coming to WCK, including journalism awards she's won along the way. Read some of her articles here.Listen to learn how Laura along with the entire WCK team have made a difference in the lives of millions of people.WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH THE REST OF YOUR LIFE?Give us your thoughts: BUCKSTWOOLD@GMAIL.COM Find us on Twitter: @twooldbucks1Leave a Voice message - click HERE
Ready to learn more about AAC? People can be very intimidated by AAC and this is something I get a lot of questions about from other SLPs. I decided to bring an expert on the topic onto the show to talk about all things AAC so that you can become the best SLP you can be. In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, I sat down with Laura Hayes to dive into this topic so we can learn more about AAC, who needs it, teaching students advocacy, and so much more. Laura Hayes is a speech-language pathologist with over 14 years of augmentative and alternative communication experience in both school and medical settings. Laura has presented locally and at state, national, and international conferences such as MSHA, ATIA, AAC in the Cloud, Helix, TalkingAAC, and the Pediatric Perspectives Conference. She has been published and supported both inpatient pediatric and educational augmentative communication research. She loves providing training, implementation resources, and guided direction to help with success using AAC. She can be followed for more resources and ideas on Instagram. Tune in to learn more about making the most out of your therapy sessions with students that have an AAC! Full show notes available at www.speechtimefun.com/160Resources Mentioned: Visit Laura's website: https://sites.google.com/view/aacinnovations/home?pli=1Get her free AAC for Gestalt Language Processors course: https://www.meaningfulspeech.com/AAC-courseFollow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aac_innovations/Where We Can Connect: Follow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slp-coffee-talk/id1497341007Follow Hallie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speechtimefunFollow Hallie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpeechTimeFun/Follow Hallie on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/missspeechie/
In this epiosde, I am joined by Laura Hayes, a Speech-Language Pathologist with over 14 years of augmentative and alternative communication experience in both school and medical settings. Laura has presented locally and at state, national, and international conferences such as MSHA, ATIA, AAC in the Cloud, Helix, TalkingAAC, and the Pediatric Perspectives Conference. She has been published and supported both inpatient pediatric and educational augmentative communication research. She loves providing training, implementation resources, and guided direction to help with success using AAC. She can be followed for more resources and ideas on Instagram @aac_innovations. If you're open to learning more about AAC and GLP, now is the time to join the Meaningful Speech Course because you can save 20% off the brand new AAC & GLP course until February 17th or 5% off the original Meaningful Speech Course using my code VENITA. Note: If you make a purchase through this link, I'll receive a commission. This podcast will always be free to listen. Podcast sponsorships and your use of affiliated links make this possible. Thank you for your continued support! Visit Speechie Side Up to know more about this episode.
We are joined by Laura Hayes from The Brave Girl Project. Laura's work focuses on empowering teens to be the happy and confident girls we dream to be. In this episode, we talk all about healing our inner teen girl and how to continue to grow our confidence.This is a remaster episode from Season 2 originally titled: Grow Your Confidence And Healing Our Inner Teen With Laura Hayes from The Brave Girl ProjectThe Brave Girl Project Website:www.TheBraveGirlProject.comThe Brave Girl Project Instagram:@TheBraveGirlProjectThe Brave Girl Stress Survival GuideYou can watch the full episodes on our Youtube page!Youtube - ConfessionsofawannabeitgirlConfessions of A Wannabe It Girl's TikTok:@wannabeitgirlpodcast Confessions of A Wannabe It Girl's IG:@confessionsofawannabeitgirl
Today are joined by Laura Hayes from The Brave Girl Project. Laura's work focuses on empowering teens to be the happy and confident girls we dream to be. In this episode, we talk all about healing our inner teen girl and how to continue to grow our confidence.Confessions of A Wannabe It Girl's TikTok:@wannabeitgirlpodcastConfessions of A Wannabe It Girl's IG:@confessionsofawannabeitgirlMarley Freygang's IG:@marleyrosefreygangThe Brave Girl Porject Website:www.TheBraveGirlProject.comThe Brave Girl Project Instagram's: @TheBraveGirlProjectThe Brave Girl Stress Survival Guide
This week, I'm speaking with fellow foster mama Laura Hayes about respite care, why it's important and how you can get involved.
This week, Rachel interviews SLP and AAC Facilitator Laura Hayes! Laura recently did a presentation on AAC in the Cloud on AAC “stimming” and how we can best support AAC users who choose to press a button or series of buttons repeatedly. Laura shares that, If a person using AAC is “stimming”, ask yourself “how can I shape what we are doing” (e.g. teach a lesson on the word they are pressing) rather than just trying to extinguish the behavior. Before the interview, Chris and Rachel discuss a listener question, who asked for ideas on how to become a better communicator and presenter in a conference setting. Chris and Rachel share lots of tips on presenting to others, including the importance of making it interactive, asking reflective questions to the audience, showing vs telling, and why often less is more. Key ideas this week: “Stimming” means different things to different people in the context of AAC devices. Laura found this behavior had 4 main purposes: babbling/exploration; exploratory perseveration; self regulation through audio/visual/tactile components, and/or scripting/echolalia. If a person who uses AAC is disrupting a classroom because they are pressing buttons on their device while others are talking, teach the student to turn on “whisper mode” to make the device quieter. According to Alexandria Zachos of meaningfulspeech.com, as many as 75% of autistic individuals are gestalt language processors, i.e., they process chunks of language without distinction between individual words. Help us develop new content and keep the podcast going strong! Support our podcast at patreon.com/talkingwithtech! Visit talkingwithtech.org to access previous episodes, resources, and CEU credits that you can earn for listening to TWT episodes!
This episode we talk with Laura Hayes; an occupational therapist who specializes in the treatment of low vision. Many OTs are uncomfortable when addressing low vision, but it's a diagnosis that OTs may need to address in almost any setting.
With the CDC's new guidance on masks, vaccines, breakthrough cases, and vaccine disparities, is it possible to get back to normal? On this week's "America Changed Forever," CBS News Correspondent Jeff Pegues is joined by Professor Peter Hotez and BIO CEO Dr. Michelle McMurry-Heath to talk about the CDC's new guidance on masks, vaccines, and breakthrough cases, and Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, COVID-19 Equity Task Force Chair for President Biden about vaccine disparity. We'll also hear from Washington City Paper food editor Laura Hayes about how restaurants are responding to new guidelines.
Washington City Paper food editor Laura Hayes says D.C. restaurant owners and managers are hiring food service workers in droves.
On the first Industry Night with Nycci Nellis of 2021, my guests Washington City Paper Food Editor, Laura Hayes & Creator of Barred In DC, Raman Santra, and I take a look in the rearview mirror of 2020 and gaze into our crystal balls on what's to come in 2021. @laurahayesdc @barredindc
Welcome to episode 87, in this episode I have the honor of interviewing seminarian Laura Hayes Marsh. Laura Hayes Marsh is currently a Seminarian with Ascension Alliance at Ascension Theological College. She has worn many hats in life such as mother, divorcée, and widow. Her previous educational pursuits include an associate degree in Chemistry and a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a minor in Psychology. She’s a Sagittarius who likes to sing and bake. She currently works as a paraprofessional in a self-contained elementary classroom for students with Autism (ABLE) and works on weekends and holidays as a Pharmacy Technician. In the past, her occupations have included classroom teacher, state environmental investigator, and owner of a home bakery called, “Going Bananas.” Her spiritual formation began in the United Methodist Church; however, the Episcopal Church offered a part-time job in the late 1990s, after which the liturgy spoke to Laura’s soul, and she became a member of an Episcopal parish. After Confirmation, God nudged her to do more than just singing in the Chancel Choir, and in 2015, she served as a Lector, a Eucharistic Minister, and as a Lay Eucharistic Visitor in the Episcopal Church. Serving in various church ministries led her to community service as an on-call Justice Court Chaplain and participation in the Behavioral Health and Suicide Prevention Taskforce. In 2017, a pilgrimage to the Holy Land opened her heart and mind, and she acknowledged a call to the Priesthood. She began discerning a vocation in the Episcopal church and working with a Spiritual Director. During the process of discernment, an unfulfilled need was discovered. Finding a Spiritual Director who was a better fit led her to pursue a Master of Divinity with Ascension Alliance. Her ministry goal is in Healthcare Chaplaincy. Links: Convergent Streams: The Premier ISM Magazine. This podcast is hosted by Bishop David Oliver Kling and produced by The Community of Saint George (a Young Rite jurisdiction).
Laura Hayes of The Washington City Paper asked me the question and here's the beginning of my response. Email me at rock@rocksolidfood.com
In this episode, JoDee and Susan discuss the dysfunctions and behaviors of cohesive teams with certified coach Laura Hayes. Topics include what the five behaviors of a cohesive team are, what's at stake if teams don't work on those behaviors, and slowing down to speed up. Visit www.getjoypowered.com/show-notes-episode-90-the-five-behaviors-of-a-cohesive-team for full show notes and links. This episode is sponsored by MJ Insurance. MJ's proprietary analytics solution, APERTURE, transforms data into solutions, giving insight into the future that helps you make smart, forward-thinking decisions about your business.
In Episode 101, we continue our series with women owners of small businesses and how they are impacted and adapting during COVID. My guest is my friend Laura Hayes Morgan who is the CEO of Creative Event Strategies based in Raleigh, NC. Like so many businesses, Laura’s entire line up of major national events were […] The post Thinking beyond the “what was” to the “what if’s” in the corporate events space: Laura Hayes Morgan (Episode 101) appeared first on She Said / She Said.
In this episode, host Kevin Lawton is joined by Laura Hayes of Mavpak to discuss the importance of learning in the workplace. She discusses how she teaches and trains individuals to become better and more effective leaders within their organization. Lora Steele also joins Kevin to share some information about the upcoming SEE Conference in Indianapolis. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=PT7mU4_SaQlWJLQbdhvpmmyAeCdusbdFECFdobnmlvKzdNoOv-vvvrIsb9ACG35f-xAmEG&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)
Get the featured cocktail recipes: Can I Have A Spot Of Tea? At 2 years old, Laura announced she would become a food critic. Now how she knew what that meant, who knows? But time has proven 2 year-old Laura’s proclamation wasn’t far off. As the food editor and Young & Hungry columnist at Washington City Paper, she is so much more than a critic. Her words impact more than where one might choose to dine or which bar is reported as the “place to be scene.” She also dives into current trends and issues impacting bars and restaurants, touching on mental health, labor, race, immigration, the environment and food access. Doing good while eating and drinking well, now that’s something we can all get behind. Now is the time to try something new, so head over to our library of libations and find another cocktail to celebrate the new year. Don't forget to subscribe, download and review to share your thoughts about the show!
Food is what we all have in common. And often it's what brings us all together around the holidays. Writing about food can be a vehicle for staging a scene, accessing difficult topics, or exploring the world around us, and food writing as a genre has taken on new meaning. Washington City Paper food editor Laura Hayes, and food journalist Susan Lutz, tell us how it goes beyond what's on the plate. Plus, we hear food writing from local authors Sherrie Flick and Eric Kozlik.
Our guest today is Laura Hayes and she is a mother of a 24 year old son, who is severely and permanently disabled from his routine vaccinations. She speaks and writes often about the dangers, inefficacy and lack of need for vaccines. She exposes the corruption that underlies them from manufacture to mandate and beyond. Her articles, presentations, interviews and rally speeches can be found on ageofautism.com, then clicking on the “special reports” tab. Her work focuses on the banning of vaccine mandates, the repealing of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and the immediate and full restoration of individual and parental rights with regard to medical decision making, including vaccination decisions!
In this episode we speak to astrophysicist Dr Laura Hayes, who is working at NASA Goddard. We cover topics from cows to gene editing. Links: Gene edited babies: www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-46368731 Intro music: Triplecee – Funcky Follow us: Twitter: twitter.com/occamslaserpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/occamslaserpod Soundcloud: @podcastoccamslaser
Will we answer the Call of the Wild or will we say “new phone, who dis?” Laura Hayes discusses mushing, wolves, and the surprising amount of Socialism in Jack London’s 1903 novel. Host John McCoy.
Donald Trump's second year is about to come to a close. So what were the highlights/lowlights? Bill talks to two friends of the show who have spent a year covering the Trump White House. How did he work with Republicans in 2018? How will that change in 2019? Justin Sink from Bloomberg and Brittany Shepherd from Washingtonian relive this insane year.PLUS, Peter Ogburn takes a look at the Year in Food. From local issues to nationwide trends, how will 2018 be remembered? Jessica Sidman from Washingtonian and Laura Hayes from the Washington City Paper join us!
This week on Washington City Podcast we go behind the scenes at Kaliwa, a new restaurant on The Wharf. Food editor Laura Hayes and host Will Warren got a behind-the-scenes look at the restaurant's first day open to the public. The two reporters sat in on a pre-dinner meeting and talked to Chef Cathal Armstrong and his staff to learn just what goes into opening a new restaurant in D.C. Also in this episode, Morgan Baskin, City Paper's housing reporter, gives an update on the city's plans to close down D.C. General, the District's largest homeless shelter.
Kevin gets a second chance to take over a segment in "All I'm tryna say." We are also joined by NY Comedian Talib Babb & Laura Hayes, Food editor for the Washington City Paper.
This week’s Washington City Podcast looks at some of the biggest stories in D.C. We explore the scandal involving former D.C. Schools Chancellor Antwan Wilson that continues to raise questions within and outside of the Wilson Building with politics reporter Andrew Giambrone. Later in the episode, our food editor, Laura Hayes, shares her new reporting on food trucks, and our housing reporter, Morgan Baskin, walks us through a change to D.C.’s long-standing Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act.
Japanophiles and food journos Laura Hayes of Washington City Paper and Jessica Sidman of Washingtonian Magazine talk highballs, the Washingtonian 100, and undercover eating. Eddie "forgets" his presidential cocktail, Mathew gets tongue tied, and our two guests fuck up our games.
In this episode of Washington City Podcast, food editor Laura Hayes talks with Kathy Hollinger, president of the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington. RAMW is a trade association that represents restaurants and the foodservice industry in the D.C. area. For five years, Hollinger has observed and navigated massive changes in the city’s food scene—from the Michelin guide to the current pop-up craze. 2017 brought more of the same for D.C.: a slew of new openings and accolades. Hayes asks Hollinger about how the industry struggles to staff its many new openings, what The Wharf means for D.C. dining, and the realities of being a dynamic, growing industry in a major city. They had this conversation as a part of City Paper’s annual People Issue, which came out last month. Subscribe to the show on iTunes to ensure you get all our episodes as soon as they come out. (Non-Apple users can use this link.) Music for this episode was by Lee Rosevere, used under the Creative Commons license.
In a special episode, we talk Wizards and food with celebrity chef and superfan José Andrés. Food editor Laura Hayes gives a restaurant and bar guide for Chinatown and Capital One Arena.