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Send us a textTonight we met Gavin Evick and Gavin Hades of The Gavin Evick Band! They come from musical families and we had a great time discussing past shows, playing at the Whiskey A Go Go in LA and opening for Zebra at Tally Ho in Leesburg VA, recording, writing, being on the road and more!https://www.facebook.com/gavin.evickThanks again for tuning in- you can find our main website at www.fowlplayersradio.com with all of our episodes. Our most recent three seasons and some best of episodes in video format can be found at youtube.com/@fowlplayersradio. Please hit the like and subscribe button and leave an honest reviewPlease support our guests in their endeavors. Buying books, cds, t-shirts, and tickets to shows make great experiences as well as great gifts and greatly help keep these folks going. It is also very much appreciated by the artists.#michaelspedden #fowlplayersradio #fowlplayersofperryville #madiganswaterfront #westernmarylandscenicrailroad #5thcompanybrewing #suskyriverbeveragecompany #marylandpartyboat #gavinevick #thegavinevickbandwww.fowlplayersradio.comwww.thefowlplayersofperryville.com#michaelspedden#fowlplayersradio#fowlplayersofperryville@fowl_radio@SpeddenMichaelwww.youtube.com/@fowlplayersradiowww.patreon.com/fowlplayersradiobuymeacoffee.com/fowlplayerw
In this week's episode of The Venue Rx Podcast, our host Jonathan Aymin sits down with Kelly Ewell, the owner of 48 Fields Farm, a wedding venue in Northern Virginia. They discuss various aspects of venue ownership, including challenges, attracting couples, and the importance of personal connection and soft skills in the wedding industry. Kelly shares her origin story and how she got into the wedding industry. She talks about the challenges they faced in the beginning, getting financing for their property, and the different buildings on the venue. They also discuss county regulations, offerings and packages at 48 Fields, challenges with vendors, and the future growth of the venue. Kelly emphasizes the importance of understanding the target audience, differentiating from competitors, and providing a personalized experience. About Our Guest: The idea of 48 Fields began as a series of late-night stories that typically started close to midnight. Steve would be half asleep, but Kelly was wide awake from having just gotten home from a wedding. There was plenty to say about photographing beautiful brides and heartfelt moments, but conversations always ended up focused on the venue. For years, Steve heard all about the good and the bad of the different venues that Kelly worked with. Until one night in 2013, the story ended with a question. What if we started our own venue? Fast forward to today, they are not your typical venue owners. They have actively pursued this venue to support their family. Second, they are hands-on owners, not detached managers who rely on a team that filters through a revolving door. When you call or email, it's then who will reply. When you come to visit, it's them who will greet you. They are the ones with you from the first email all the way leading up to your wedding day. They never want to lose sight of the fact that marriage and family create the cornerstones of their legacy, and they are so honored to share 48 Fields with others as they begin the journey of starting their own. Find Them Here: Tel: 571-207-6658 Email: hello@48fields.com Address: 43372 Spinks Ferry Road in Leesburg VA 20176 Website: https://www.48fields.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/48Fields/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/48fields/
Lee returns with her good friend and a fellow in recovery, Jessica C. Jess got sober relatively young in life and shares her experience around that and around how the program has impacted her relationships with her family and everyone around her. She's got a great story and a great attitude. Jess is definitely not glum... she's learned how to have fun in sobriety.HAVING FUN YET?. . . we aren't a glum lot. If newcomers could see no joy or fun in our existence, they wouldn't want it. We absolutely insist on enjoying life. We try not to indulge in cynicism over the state of the nations, nor do we carry the world's troubles on our shouldersALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 132When my own house is in order, I find the different parts of my life are more manageable. Stripped from the guilt and remorse that cloaked my drinking years, I am free to assume my proper role in the universe, but this condition requires maintenance. I should stop and ask myself, Am I having fun yet? If I find answering that question difficult or painful, perhaps I'm taking myself too seriously—and finding it difficult to admit that I've strayed from my practice of working the program to keep my house in order. I think the pain I experience is one way my Higher Power has to get my attention, coaxing me to take stock of my performance. The slight time and effort it takes to work the program—a spot-check inventory, for example, or the making of amends, whatever is appropriate—are well worth the effort.Support the showNeed the Daily Reflection Book? Visit our web site Read about Recovery on our Blog Visit our Facebook Group Follow us on Twitter Support the Podcast: - On Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailyreflection - On PayPal: https://paypal.me/dailyreflection If you're struggling with alcohol or addiction, or wondering how to stop drinking it's helpful to know that there's a solution that has worked for millions of people. The Daily Reflection Podcast provides hope, and inspiration through the shared experiences of people that have found a way out.
Lee made many attempts at controlling her drinking prior to coming into the program and she shares that she once felt so much remorse for the life she previously led. However, those things that used to cause her to feel shame have now become her greatest equity. Lee shares her powerful experience on the concept of having "No Regrets."NO REGRETSWe will not regret the past nor wish to shut the door on it.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 83Once I became sober, I began to see how wasteful my life had been and I experienced overwhelming guilt and feelings of regret. The program's Fourth and Fifth Steps assisted me enormously in healing those troubling regrets. I learned that my self-centeredness and dishonesty stemmed largely from my drinking and that I drank because I was an alcoholic. Now I see how even my most distasteful past experiences can turn to gold because, as a sober alcoholic, I can share them to help my fellow alcoholics, particularly newcomers. Sober for several years in A.A., I no longer regret the past; I am simply grateful to be conscious of God's love and of the help I can give to others in the Fellowship.Support the showNeed the Daily Reflection Book? Visit our web site Read about Recovery on our Blog Visit our Facebook Group Follow us on Twitter Support the Podcast: - On Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailyreflection - On PayPal: https://paypal.me/dailyreflection If you're struggling with alcohol or addiction, or wondering how to stop drinking it's helpful to know that there's a solution that has worked for millions of people. The Daily Reflection Podcast provides hope, and inspiration through the shared experiences of people that have found a way out.
Join us as Joel Gough, from Leesburg, VA, shares his experience, strength, and hope around today's Daily Reflection, Accepting Success or Failure.ACCEPTING SUCCESS OR FAILUREFurthermore, how shall we come to terms with seeming failure or success? Can we now accept and adjust to either without despair or pride? Can we accept poverty, sickness, loneliness, and bereavement with courage and serenity? Can we steadfastly content ourselves with the humbler, yet sometimes more durable, satisfactions when the brighter, more glittering achievements are denied us?TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 112After I found A.A. and stopped drinking, it took a while before I understood why the First Step contained two parts: my powerlessness over alcohol, and my life's unmanageability. In the same way, I believed for a long time that, in order to be in tune with the Twelve Steps, it was enough for me "to carry this message to alcoholics." That was rushing things. I was forgetting that there were a total of Twelve Steps and that the Twelfth Step also had more than one part. Eventually I learned that it was necessary for me to "practice these principles" in all areas of my life. In working all the Steps thoroughly, I not only stay sober and help someone else to achieve sobriety, but also I transform my difficulty with living into a joy of living.From the book Daily Reflections. Copyright © 1990 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. All rights reserved.Support the showNeed the Daily Reflection Book? Visit our web site Read about Recovery on our Blog Visit our Facebook Group Follow us on Twitter Support the Podcast: - On Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailyreflection - On PayPal: https://paypal.me/dailyreflection If you're struggling with alcohol or addiction, or wondering how to stop drinking it's helpful to know that there's a solution that has worked for millions of people. The Daily Reflection Podcast provides hope, and inspiration through the shared experiences of people that have found a way out.
Join us as Kleo C. from Leesburg, VA, shares her experience, strength, and hope around today's Daily Reflection, A Willingness to Grow. WILLINGNESS TO GROWIf more gifts are to be received, our awakening has to go on.— AS BILL SEES IT, p. 8Sobriety fills the painful "hole in the soul" that my alcoholism created. Often I feel so physically well that I believe my work is done. However, joy is not just the absence of pain; it is the gift of continued spiritual awakening. Joy comes from ongoing and active study, as well as application of the principles of recovery in my everyday life, and from sharing that experience with others. My Higher Power presents many opportunities for deeper spiritual awakening. I need only to bring into my recovery the willingness to grow. Today I am ready to grow.From the book Daily ReflectionsCopyright © 1990 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.OSV TalksCatholic Talks to Get the Church TalkingListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Join us as Joel G. from Leesburg, VA shares his experience, strength and hope around the Daily Reflection for today, "Shortcomings Removed".SHORTCOMINGS REMOVEDBut now the words "Of myself I am nothing, the Father doeth the works" began to carry bright promise and meaning.— TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 75When I put the Seventh Step into action I must remember that there are no blanks to fill in. It doesn't say, "Humbly asked Him to (fill in the blank) remove our shortcomings." For years, I filled in the imaginary blank with "Help me!" "Give me the courage to," and "Give me the strength," etc. The Step says simply that God will remove my shortcomings. The only footwork I must do is "humbly ask," which for me means asking with the knowledge that of myself I am nothing, the Father within "doeth the works."
Interior design isn't a luxury, it's a necessity! Tune in for this special episode featuring Soraya Tamaddon, Owner of Design and Staging Group in Leesburg VA. John and Soraya chat about the importance of having a clean and organized home and the positive effects it has on your mood and mindset. Don't miss this amazing new episode!
This episode was recorded on January 14th, 2021Lee made many attempts at controlling her drinking prior to coming into the program and she shares that she once felt so much remorse for the life she previously led. However, those things that used to cause her to feel shame have now become her greatest equity. Lee shares her powerful experience on the concept of having "No Regrets."NO REGRETSWe will not regret the past nor wish to shut the door on it.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 83Once I became sober, I began to see how wasteful my life had been and I experienced overwhelming guilt and feelings of regret. The program's Fourth and Fifth Steps assisted me enormously in healing those troubling regrets. I learned that my self-centeredness and dishonesty stemmed largely from my drinking and that I drank because I was an alcoholic. Now I see how even my most distasteful past experiences can turn to gold because, as a sober alcoholic, I can share them to help my fellow alcoholics, particularly newcomers. Sober for several years in A.A., I no longer regret the past; I am simply grateful to be conscious of God's love and of the help I can give to others in the Fellowship.From the book Daily ReflectionsCopyright © 1990 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.Need the Daily Reflection Book?Visit our web site Read about Recovery on our Blog Visit our Facebook Group Follow us on TwitterSupport the Podcast:- On Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailyreflection- On PayPal: https://paypal.me/dailyreflectionIf you're struggling with alcohol or addiction, or wondering how to stop drinking it's helpful to know that there's a solution that has worked for millions of people. The Daily Reflection Podcast provides hope, and inspiration through the shared experiences of people that have found a way out.
Curiosity , Humility & Courage ! Jim "Hondo" Geurts shares with us what 35 years of Servant leadership in 3 Seperate branches of the US Military has taught him about Leadership ! Jim has served in the US Air Force, US Army SOCOMM and in the US Navy. His years of Learning by mistakes has provided him with the Scar Tissue he needed to be an incredible Leader, Mentor and Friend. We'd like to express our Gratitude to Dodona Manor -the George C Marshall International Center in Leesburg VA for their hospitality and allowing us to film in such a historic Library! Dodona Manor - George C Marshall International Center Connect on LinkedIn Follow on Instagram
The Storytellers Podcast: Elevating Your Life Through Inspiring, Unexpected Moments
Allyson Blaine is no stranger to the pod. We have heard from her before - back in season 1. She's also no stranger to having to dig in during uncomfortable moments. This past year was no joke for most of us - but as a new(ish) Small Business Owner - who adopted someone else's store+ identity - the work was deep and well - personal. Ally dug in on a personal level to find growth, inspiration and abundance on a professional level. Using the tools offered in our Masterclass program + learning about being a Projector (which was key) - She and her partner rebranded, relaunched, reimagined ALL that could be - and gave their store a SOUL. Tune in and listen to this fun talk and part of our SHIFTED series. Ally is the owner of Neighbors: A Local Market in Leesburg VA. You can find out more about the store and all they are up to: https://www.instagram.com/neighbors.lbg/
Join us as Joel Gough, from Leesburg, VA, shares his experience, strength, and hope around today's Daily Reflection, Accepting Success or Failure.ACCEPTING SUCCESS OR FAILUREFurthermore, how shall we come to terms with seeming failure or success? Can we now accept and adjust to either without despair or pride? Can we accept poverty, sickness, loneliness, and bereavement with courage and serenity? Can we steadfastly content ourselves with the humbler, yet sometimes more durable, satisfactions when the brighter, more glittering achievements are denied us?TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 112After I found A.A. and stopped drinking, it took a while before I understood why the First Step contained two parts: my powerlessness over alcohol, and my life's unmanageability. In the same way, I believed for a long time that, in order to be in tune with the Twelve Steps, it was enough for me "to carry this message to alcoholics." That was rushing things. I was forgetting that there were a total of Twelve Steps and that the Twelfth Step also had more than one part. Eventually I learned that it was necessary for me to "practice these principles" in all areas of my life. In working all the Steps thoroughly, I not only stay sober and help someone else to achieve sobriety, but also I transform my difficulty with living into a joy of living.From the book Daily Reflections. Copyright © 1990 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. All rights reserved.Need the Daily Reflection Book?Visit our web siteRead about Recovery on our BlogVisit our Facebook GroupFollow us on TwitterSupport the Podcast:- On Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailyreflection- On PayPal: https://paypal.me/dailyreflectionIf you're struggling with alcohol or addiction, or wondering how to stop drinking it's helpful to know that there's a solution that has worked for millions of people. The Daily Reflection Podcast provides hope, and inspiration through the shared experiences of people that have found a way out. Just a brief reminder that at the end of this year we'll be taking a break. We wanted to thank you all for your support and listenership. We hope to return next year. Until then, be safe!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/dailyreflection)Just a brief reminder that at the end of this year we'll be taking a break. We wanted to thank you all for your support and listenership. We hope to return next year. Until then, be safe!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/dailyreflection)
Join us as Chris P. returns to the show to share on the concepts around rewards in recovery with today's Reflection entitled "A Priceless Reward".A PRICELESS REWARD. . . work with other alcoholics. . . . It work when other activities fail.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 8"Life will take on new meaning," as the Big Book says (p.89). This promise has helped me to avow self-seeking and self-pity. To watch others grow in this wonderful program, to see them improve the quality of their lives, is a priceless reward for my effort to help others. Self-examination is yet another reward for an ongoing recovery, as are serenity, peace and contentment. The energy derived from seeing others on a successful path, of sharing with them the joys of the journey, gives to my life a new meaning.Need the Daily Reflection Book?Visit our web siteRead about Recovery on our BlogVisit our Facebook GroupFollow us on TwitterSupport the Podcast:- On Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailyreflection- On PayPal: https://paypal.me/dailyreflectionIf you're struggling with alcohol or addiction, or wondering how to stop drinking it's helpful to know that there's a solution that has worked for millions of people. The Daily Reflection Podcast provides hope, and inspiration through the shared experiences of people that have found a way out. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/dailyreflection)
Join us as Kleo C. from Leesburg, VA, shares her experience, strength, and hope around todays's Daily Reflection, A Willingness to Grow. WILLINGNESS TO GROWIf more gifts are to be received, our awakening has to go on.— AS BILL SEES IT, p. 8Sobriety fills the painful "hole in the soul" that my alcoholism created. Often I feel so physically well that I believe my work is done. However, joy is not just the absence of pain; it is the gift of continued spiritual awakening. Joy comes from ongoing and active study, as well as application of the principles of recovery in my everyday life, and from sharing that experience with others. My Higher Power presents many opportunities for deeper spiritual awakening. I need only to bring into my recovery the willingness to grow. Today I am ready to grow.From the book Daily ReflectionsCopyright © 1990 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.Buy the Daily Reflection BookVisit our web siteVisit our blogVisit our Facebook GroupFollow us on TwitterSupport the Podcast:- On Patreon- On PayPalIf you're struggling with alcohol or addiction, or wondering how to stop drinking it's helpful to know that there's a solution that has worked for millions of people. The Daily Reflection Podcast provides hope, and inspiration through the shared experiences of people that have found a way out.
In this very special episode we are joined by the Executive Director of Loudoun Museum, Joe Rizzo, for an in-depth discussion of the history of Leesburg, Virginia, a town almost 300 years old, and all the important events that took place here. Joe once and for all settles the question of whether or not Leesburg was the capital of the US during the War of 1812, discusses the incredibly significant visit of the Marquis de Lafayette in 1825, and much more. After our discussion I visit the locations Joe and I talked about and tell you which ones are the best to visit during your tour of this quintessentially historic American town. Want to jump ahead in the episode?Interview Begins: 2:00Lafayette's Visit: 10:15Loudoun Museum: 27:25Touring Leesburg, VA Today: 33:00It was a real pleasure speaking to Joe Rizzo, and he gives a truly deep history of the town, from it's roots in the early 1700s to modern times. He discusses why it was created where it stands today, who the town was actually named after, the influence of Nicholas Minor on the creation of the town, the controversy over whether or not it was considered the capital of the US during the burning of Washington in 1814, the Marquis de Lafayette's famous visit in 1825, the divisions, military engagements and battles that took place here during the Civil War, and much more. Interested in touring Leesburg with an eye towards its history? After the interview I visit some of the most interesting places Joe and I talked about and tell you what you can expect to find when you go there today, including walking the exact route the Marquis de Lafayette (with James Monroe and John Quincy Adams in tow!) took to the adoration of 10,000 onlookers, Civil War sites, and visit some famous gravesites for all you haunted tours fans out there. I also talk about some of the other great historic sites Leesburg and the surrounding Loudoun County have to offer, including the Marshall House, Morven Park, and of course Joe's own Loudoun Museum, a wonderfully curated museum dedicated to local history that I can't recommend highly enough. Interested in getting access to the full, unedited video interview from this episode? Go to the Exclusive Content tab at TheEducatorPodcast.com to find out how. There you'll also see how to get access to the full library of unedited video and audio interviews from The Educator Podcast, as well as your own personal shout-outs on the show, the opportunity to be interviewed on any topic of your choice or have a Walking History episode created just for you. Check it out!The Educator Podcast is hosted, produced and edited by Matt Douglas. For more information on him and his work please visit lifecoachingsd.com or follow him at lifecoachingsd on Instagram. This episode was recorded on in June and July, 2021.
Join us as Joel G. from Leesburg, VA shares his experience, strength and hope around the Daily Reflection for today, "Shortcomings Removed".SHORTCOMINGS REMOVEDBut now the words "Of myself I am nothing, the Father doeth the works" began to carry bright promise and meaning.— TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 75When I put the Seventh Step into action I must remember that there are no blanks to fill in. It doesn't say, "Humbly asked Him to (fill in the blank) remove our shortcomings." For years, I filled in the imaginary blank with "Help me!" "Give me the courage to," and "Give me the strength," etc. The Step says simply that God will remove my shortcomings. The only footwork I must do is "humbly ask," which for me means asking with the knowledge that of myself I am nothing, the Father within "doeth the works."Need the Daily Reflection Book?Visit our web siteRead about Recovery on our BlogVisit our Facebook GroupFollow us on TwitterSupport the Podcast:- On Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailyreflection- On PayPal: https://paypal.me/dailyreflectionIf you're struggling with alcohol or addiction, or wondering how to stop drinking it's helpful to know that there's a solution that has worked for millions of people. The Daily Reflection Podcast provides hope, and inspiration through the shared experiences of people that have found a way out.
Jim Meyer from Leesburg, VA shares on today's Daily Reflection entitled "Humility is a Gift".HUMILITY IS A GIFTAs long as we placed self-reliance first, a genuine reliance upon a Higher Power was out of the question. That basic ingredient of all humility, a desire to seek and do God's will, was missing.TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 72When I first came to A.A., I wanted to find some of the elusive quality called humility. I didn't realize I was looking for humility because I thought it would help me get what I wanted, and that I would do anything for others if I thought God would somehow reward me for it. I try to remember now that the people I meet in the course of my day are as close to God as I am ever going to get while on this earth. I need to pray for knowledge of God's will today, and see how my experience with hope and pain can help other people; if I can do that, I don't need to search for humility, it has found me.Need the Daily Reflection Book?Visit our web siteRead about Recovery on our BlogVisit our Facebook GroupFollow us on TwitterSupport the Podcast:- On Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailyreflection- On PayPal: https://paypal.me/dailyreflectionIf you're struggling with alcohol or addiction, or wondering how to stop drinking it's helpful to know that there's a solution that has worked for millions of people. The Daily Reflection Podcast provides hope, and inspiration through the shared experiences of people that have found a way out.
WALKING THROUGH FEARIf we still cling to something we will not let go, we ask God to help us be willing.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 76When I had taken my Fifth Step, I became aware that all my defects of character stemmed from my need to feel secure and loved. To use my will alone to work on them would have been trying obsessively to solve the problem. In the Sixth Step I intensified the action I had taken in the first three Steps -- meditating on the Step by saying it over and over, going to meetings, following my sponsor's suggestions, reading and searching within myself. During the first three years of sobriety I had a fear of entering an elevator alone. One day I decided I must walk through this fear. I asked for God's help, entered the elevator, and there in the corner was a lady crying. She said that since her husband had died she was deathly afraid of elevators. I forgot my fear and comforted her. This spiritual experience helped me to see how willingness was the key to working the rest of the Twelve Steps to recovery. God helps those who help themselves.Need the Daily Reflection Book?Visit our web siteRead about Recovery on our BlogVisit our Facebook GroupFollow us on TwitterSupport the Podcast:- On Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailyreflection- On PayPal: https://paypal.me/dailyreflectionIf you're struggling with alcohol or addiction, or wondering how to stop drinking it's helpful to know that there's a solution that has worked for millions of people. The Daily Reflection Podcast provides hope, and inspiration through the shared experiences of people that have found a way out.
When Katie hit bottom and entered recovery, she was in self-pity and feeling pretty broken. Luckily, the program and the fellowship became a place where everyone wanted her to succeed. Katie says that the people in AA loved her until she could love herself.THE FALSE COMFORT OF SELF-PITYSelf-pity is one of the most unhappy and consuming defects that we know. It is a bar to all spiritual progress and can cut off all effective communication with our fellows because of its inordinate demands for attention and sympathy. It is a maudlin form of martyrdom, which we can ill afford.AS BILL SEES IT, p. 238The false comfort of self-pity screens me from reality only momentarily and then demands, like a drug, that I take an ever bigger dose. If I succumb to this it could lead to a relapse into drinking. What can I do? One certain antidote is to turn my attention, however slightly at first, toward others who are genuinely less fortunate than I, preferably other alcoholics. In the same degree that I actively demonstrate my empathy with them, I will lessen my own exaggerated suffering.If you're struggling with alcohol or addiction, or wondering how to stop drinking it's helpful to know that there's a solution that has worked for millions of people. The Daily Reflection Podcast provides hope, and inspiration through the shared experiences of people that have found a way out. Need the Daily Reflection Book?Visit our web siteRead about Recovery on our BlogVisit our Facebook GroupFollow us on TwitterSupport the Podcast:- On Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailyreflection- On PayPal: https://paypal.me/dailyreflection
In this epidsode Coach Sheffer sits down with Joe Cockerham, HC Heritage High School in Leesburg, VA. Coach Cockerham Profile: Heritage HC 2019- Present Colgan HS RBs 2018 Head Frosh 2017 Ohio HS Southeast HS Volunteer Assistant 2016 Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy OL/DL 2015 College Tiffin Univ GA/RBS 2014 Case Western Reserve DL 2013 North Carolina Wesleyan DEF Intern 2012 Methodist Univ OFF Intern 2011 Univ of Mount Union Student Assistant 2006-2010 Host: Darrin Sheffer, OL coach at Brentsville District HS in Nokesville, Virginia Linktree: https://linktr.ee/coachsheffer Launch Pad Kickoff Tee: https://launchpadkickofftee.com/acp Discount code “ACP” for 10% purchase of single Tee plus other offers High and Tight Footballs: https://highandtight.com?sca_ref=579574.BKfRO1FbSQ Discount code “ACP” for 10% any purchase 2nd Skull: http://www.2ndskull.com/ Discount code ‘ARMCHAIR' for 20% off any purchase Knack Bags https://knack-bags.pxf.io/O6MjQ CSF Magazine: CSF Coaching Magazine (Coming Soon) | Coach Stone Football https://www.coachstonefootball.com/csf-magazine-coming-soon/
Joel was raised in a strict religious setting that he was very involved with but did not feel a spiritual connection to God. He left the religion, turned to alcohol, and lost everything and everyone. He found the rooms of AA and through working the 12 Steps he has found faith and the realization that God was with him the whole time.WHEN FAITH IS MISSINGSometimes A.A. comes harder to those who have lost or rejected faith than to those who never had any faith at all, for they think they have tried faith and found it wanting. They have tried the way of faith and the way of no faith.TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 28I was so sure God had failed me that I became ultimately defiant, though I knew better, and plunged into a final drinking binge. My faith turned bitter and that was no coincidence. Those who once had great faith hit bottom harder. It took time to rekindle my faith, though I came to A.A. I was grateful intellectually to have survived such a great fall, but my heart felt callous. Still, I stuck with the A.A. program; the alternatives were too bleak! I kept coming back and gradually my faith was resurrected.Need the Daily Reflection Book?Visit our web siteVisit our blogVisit our Facebook GroupFollow us on Twitter
Lee made many attempts at controlling her drinking prior to coming into the program and she shares that she once felt so much remorse for the life she previously led. However, those things that used to cause her to feel shame have now become her greatest equity. Lee shares her powerful experience on the concept of having "No Regrets."NO REGRETSWe will not regret the past nor wish to shut the door on it.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 83Once I became sober, I began to see how wasteful my life had been and I experienced overwhelming guilt and feelings of regret. The program's Fourth and Fifth Steps assisted me enormously in healing those troubling regrets. I learned that my self-centeredness and dishonesty stemmed largely from my drinking and that I drank because I was an alcoholic. Now I see how even my most distasteful past experiences can turn to gold because, as a sober alcoholic, I can share them to help my fellow alcoholics, particularly newcomers. Sober for several years in A.A., I no longer regret the past; I am simply grateful to be conscious of God's love and of the help I can give to others in the Fellowship.Need the Daily Reflection Book?Visit our web siteVisit our blogVisit our Facebook GroupSupport the Podcast:- Patreon- Paypal
On this week's show, community founders open their hearts and their spiritual home to us. About Soren and Ever Johnson: Soren and Ever Johnson, parishioners at St. John the Apostle, Leesburg, VA, are proud parents of five children. They founded the nonprofit Trinity House Community and its Trinity House Café with a mission to inspire families to live together with God, making their homes a little taste of heaven to share with others for the renewal of faith and culture. Soren formerly served as Director of Evangelization for the Diocese of Arlington, VA, and his writing has appeared in the Washington Post, Columbia, and the Arlington Catholic Herald. Ever formerly served as Research Assistant to papal biographer George Weigel and has been published in Magnificat. They both hold M.A.s in theology and have presented at numerous conferences and workshops. About Trinity House: Co-founded and co-directed by Soren and Ever Johnson, Trinity House Community’s mission is to inspire families to live together with God, making their homes a little taste of heaven to share with others for the renewal of faith and culture. Trinity House inspires through Trinity House Café, the ministry’s public model of a Christian home since 2014 in Leesburg Va.; teaches through Heaven In Your Home Workshop, talks, and retreats; equips through a weekly Heaven In Your Home (e-)Letters and other online content, and encourages families to build their own Trinity House by connecting at monthly Gatherings. Learn more at . Check out and find all of our book and movie suggestions at For Lisa's speaking schedule visit . Send your feedback to or connect with Lisa on social media @LisaHendey.
On this week's show, Trinity House community founders Soren and Ever Johnson open their hearts and their spiritual home to us. About Soren and Ever Johnson: Soren and Ever Johnson, parishioners at St. John the Apostle, Leesburg, VA, are proud parents of five children. They founded the nonprofit Trinity House Community and its Trinity House Café with a mission to inspire families to live together with God, making their homes a little taste of heaven to share with others for the renewal of faith and culture. Soren formerly served as Director of Evangelization for the Diocese of Arlington, VA, and his writing has appeared in the Washington Post, Columbia, and the Arlington Catholic Herald. Ever formerly served as Research Assistant to papal biographer George Weigel and has been published in Magnificat. They both hold M.A.s in theology and have presented at numerous conferences and workshops. About Trinity House: Co-founded and co-directed by Soren and Ever Johnson, Trinity House Community’s mission is to inspire families to live together with God, making their homes a little taste of heaven to share with others for the renewal of faith and culture. Trinity House inspires through Trinity House Café, the ministry’s public model of a Christian home since 2014 in Leesburg Va.; teaches through Heaven In Your Home Workshop, talks, and retreats; equips through a weekly Heaven In Your Home (e-)Letters and other online content, and encourages families to build their own Trinity House by connecting at monthly Gatherings. Learn more at www.trinityhousecommunity.org. Check out books by Lisa Hendey at Amazon and find all of our book and movie suggestions at Lisa's Amazon Influencer list. For Lisa's speaking schedule visit www.LisaHendey.com. Send your feedback to lisahendey@gmail.com or connect with Lisa on social media @LisaHendey.
It was a privilege to interview Chief Brown last week. We sat on the back patio at Shoes Cup and Cork on a 90 degree day doing our best to social distance with masks. These are challenging times but Chief Brown emphasized that the Leesburg Police Department will continue to provide professional, fair and objective service to every one that lives in or visits our community.If you see Chief Brown out in the community, be sure to say hello. He is very approachable and typically has a few minutes for a quick conversation.
“All around us we see an impersonal lifestyle trying to invade the family and take away its richness, its culture, its ability to reflect the Trinity in its communion of persons. You’re not alone: you CAN find heaven in your home. It’s not just home base, a place to put your stuff, an entertainment center, or bricks and mortar. It’s a domestic church- a Trinity house!” Catholicism and coffee are among my favorite things (in case you can't guess from the title of my podcast,) so when I found Trinity House Cafe, a Catholic coffee shop in Leesburg VA, I told my husband, "it's essentially what Heaven will be like for me!" Nothing could be more apt, because "Heaven in Your Home" is the tagline of Trinity House Founders Soren and Ever Johnson. Their masters degrees in theology inform the menu, atmosphere, ethos, and decor of their cafe to cultivate culture... starting with great sandwiches and coffee. Whatever your walk of life, you'll love our discussion about making your home a "trinity house." We're not all called to be online entrepreneurs, start awareness movements, or be thought leaders. But all of us are called to love our neighbor, starting at home. Soren and Ever witnessed a poverty of family love and this is their initiative to make a difference, starting in their community. I think you'll be empowered by their "think globally, act locally" mindset, and you'll love the richness of the discussion. We get pretty theological in discussing Trinitarian relationships, so pour a good strong cup of coffee and enjoy! Topics Discussed Moving from a cerebral faith into a familial, communal, cultural, “lived” faith. What does “heaven in your home” look like? The five levels of interpersonal communion Finding our identity in our relationship with each person of the Trinity Resources Trinity House Café’s Website- If you live near Leesburg VA, go! (They are now reopened after coronavirus quarantine!) Trinity House Community Heaven in Your Home Workshops (I highly recommend signing up for a free workshop with Soren and Ever!) Arlington Catholic Herald Article about Soren and Ever's endeavor Christus Vivit by Pope Francis Stacey’s viral Facebook post on foot washing
In this interview, I meet with Barbara Kriss Owner of A Wedding Loft, a colaboration space for wedding professionals and small business owners located in Leesburg, VA. https://aweddingloft.com/ Enjoy!
Angelica from @toddlinacrossamerica is the guest on this episode to share all about her hometown of Leesburg, VA. It's a great little town that has been featured in Southern Living Magazine, nestled between Shenandoah National Park and Washington DC! I am so glad you're here and ready to start thinking about and planning your family's next vacation. For show notes on this episode and further trip recommendations, head to: www.familyvacationpodcast.com If you enjoy listening don't forget to subscribe! Want to talk to your family about what vacation to take next? We can help you decide and budget. To get the free vacation planning note, check out: www.familyvacationpodcast.com
Today our discussion with Rachel and Megan continues as we talk about what to do! There is so much information out there and it can get confusing...Low fat, low carb, keto, fasting, eat evey few hours..pretty soon you're so overwhelmed with info that you just want to scream...or at least I do..So we try to break it down a little. Rachel Bonner is a Family Nurse Practitioner at Coleman Primary Care, in Sterling, VA. She specializes in an integrative and holistic approach to patient care. For an appointment: Email cpc@lmgdoctors.com or call 703-229-0806 Megan Kilkeary is a Pharm.D. She’s located in Leesburg VA, at The Compounding Center. She is a great problem solver with an eye for detail and a desire to make a difference. She's the one to ask when it comes to finding the supplements you need and the latest treatments. info@compoundingcenter.com Next week we wrap up this series so if you have any questions or input please DM us on our social media platforms or email us at: Hello@debbieandveronica.com Thank you for listening and please share us with your friends....also we'd love it if you would give us a review on whatever platform you listen to us. XO
Patrick is joined by Nick Fuentes and Jake Lloyd to discuss the recent Groyper Leadership Summit, an event that took place in West Palm Beach alongside TPUSA's annual SAS conference. SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://streamlabs.com/patrickcasey7/tip Patrick https://t.me/patrickcaseyusa https://www.subscribestar.com/patrick-casey Nick https://twitter.com/NickJFuentes https://t.me/nickjfuentes1 Jake Lloyd https://twitter.com/JacobCLloyd https://t.me/JakeLloyd Donate BTC: 1PYcVEnJPG42XYEhhMiwa4KLPkoWYjVmtG Foundation for American Society PO Box 2702 Leesburg VA, 20177 Contact the show Restoringorder1000@gmail.com
Patrick is joined by Scott Greer and Steve Franssen to discuss the results of the recent UK election, the lack of diversity in the NHL, anti-white violence in public schools, the latest omnibus bill, and more. Patrick Casey https://t.me/patrickcaseyusa https://www.subscribestar.com/patrick-casey Scott Greer https://twitter.com/ScottMGreer Steve Franssen https://twitter.com/SteveFranssen https://t.me/stevenfranssen https://www.amazon.com/s?i=digital-text&rh=p_27%3ASteven+Franssen&s=relevancerank&text=Steven+Franssen&ref=dp_byline_sr_ebooks_1 Donate BTC: 1PYcVEnJPG42XYEhhMiwa4KLPkoWYjVmtG Foundation for American Society PO Box 2702 Leesburg VA, 20177 Contact the show: RestoringOrder1000@gmail.com
Patrick is joined by Scott Greer and Steve Franssen to discuss HR 5058, the recent Nikki Haley Confederate flag comments, Jim Banks urging the DOJ to crack down on porn, right-wing activism, and much more. Patrick Casey https://t.me/patrickcaseyusa https://www.subscribestar.com/patrick-casey Scott Greer https://twitter.com/ScottMGreer Steve Franssen https://twitter.com/SteveFranssen https://t.me/stevenfranssen https://www.amazon.com/s?i=digital-text&rh=p_27%3ASteven+Franssen&s=relevancerank&text=Steven+Franssen&ref=dp_byline_sr_ebooks_1 Donate BTC: 1PYcVEnJPG42XYEhhMiwa4KLPkoWYjVmtG Foundation for American Society PO Box 2702 Leesburg VA, 20177 Contact the show: RestoringOrder1000@gmail.com
Patrick is joined by Vendetta for a discussion on dissident politics, American populism, the upcoming Groyper Leadership Summit, and the extent to which internet culture should define a real world, offline movement. Patrick Casey https://t.me/patrickcaseyusa https://www.subscribestar.com/patrick-casey Vendetta https://t.me/ampop Donate BTC: 1PYcVEnJPG42XYEhhMiwa4KLPkoWYjVmtG Foundation for American Society PO Box 2702 Leesburg VA, 20177 Join AIM https://www.americanidentitymovement.com/join/ About AIM https://www.americanidentitymovement.com/about/ Contact the show: restoringorder1000@gmail.com
Patrick is joined by three contributors to The Daily Groyper for a discussion on the groyper phenomenon, the role of humor in dissident politics, the pros and cons of anonymity, and more. Patrick Casey https://t.me/patrickcaseyusa https://www.subscribestar.com/patrick-casey ZoomerNat https://t.me/zoomernat Gibbon https://t.me/GroyperTakes Charlie Kirk's Teeth Groyper https://twitter.com/tpgroyper The Daily Groyper https://t.me/dailygroyper https://dailygroyper.com https://twitter.com/DailyGroyper Donate BTC: 1PYcVEnJPG42XYEhhMiwa4KLPkoWYjVmtG Foundation for American Society PO Box 2702 Leesburg VA, 20177 Contact Restoring Order restoringorder1000@gmail.com Join AIM https://www.americanidentitymovement.com/join/ About AIM https://www.americanidentitymovement.com/about/
Dan Crenshaw is routed at ASU. Charlie Kirk is booed off stage at UCLA. Groypers humiliate TPUSA yet again at UF, and later UH. Patrick is joined by Scott Greer, Vincent James, and Steve Franssen to discuss these events and more. Patrick Casey https://t.me/patrickcaseyusa https://www.subscribestar.com/patrick-casey Scott Greer https://twitter.com/ScottMGreer Vincent James https://t.me/RealVincentJames https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNiNWbmPWehjpQohglWsKxw https://www.patreon.com/TheRedElephants Steve Franssen https://twitter.com/SteveFranssen https://t.me/stevenfranssen https://www.amazon.com/s?i=digital-text&rh=p_27%3ASteven+Franssen&s=relevancerank&text=Steven+Franssen&ref=dp_byline_sr_ebooks_1 Donate BTC: 1PYcVEnJPG42XYEhhMiwa4KLPkoWYjVmtG American Identity Movement PO Box 2702 Leesburg VA, 20177 Join AIM https://www.americanidentitymovement.com/join/ About AIM https://www.americanidentitymovement.com/about/
Patrick is joined by Jake Lloyd and Vincent James to discuss the ongoing battle between the Dissident Right and Conservatism Inc. Patrick https://t.me/patrickcaseyusa https://www.subscribestar.com/patrick-casey Jake Lloyd https://twitter.com/JacobCLloyd https://t.me/JakeLloyd Vincent James https://t.me/RealVincentJames https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNiNWbmPWehjpQohglWsKxw https://www.patreon.com/TheRedElephants Donate BTC: 1PYcVEnJPG42XYEhhMiwa4KLPkoWYjVmtG American Identity Movement PO Box 2702 Leesburg VA, 20177 Join AIM https://www.americanidentitymovement.com/join/ About AIM https://www.americanidentitymovement.com/about/
Today Veronica gets to interview Debbie, her partner in the If I Only Knew Podcast. Listen as they laugh, and talk about some of Debbie's life experiences and some of the things she's passionate about right now. She talks about her love of Podcasts and is listening to a few right now that are guiding her on changing habits. EVENT NEWSFLASH....We are hosting with La Sheida Spa in Leesburg Va an interactive podcast called "I'm a woman, I'm allowed to change my mind!!" all about changing your mindset. Please join us if you would like to be a part of this podcast. DATE SCHEDULED IS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, 5-8PM. LIMITED SPACES TO ATTEND. Please DM us on Instagram or Facebook.... or email us hello@debbieandveronica.com Don't forget to share us with your friends, and subscribe on ITunes or Spotify and leave us a review... we are so grateful that you are here! xo
Patrick Casey is joined by Nick Fuentes and Jake Lloyd to discuss recent events: TPUSA's Culture War tour, the Dissident Right, Conservatism Inc, and much more. Patrick https://t.me/patrickcaseyusa Nick https://twitter.com/NickJFuentes https://t.me/nickjfuentes1 Jake Lloyd https://twitter.com/JacobCLloyd https://t.me/JakeLloyd Donate BTC: 1PYcVEnJPG42XYEhhMiwa4KLPkoWYjVmtG American Identity Movement PO Box 2702 Leesburg VA, 20177 Join AIM https://www.americanidentitymovement.com/join/ About AIM https://www.americanidentitymovement.com/about/
We are live from Creative Pursuit Games in Leesburg VA for a Flames of War D-Day tournament. We talk with Dane who runs the store and our favorite and yours, Pastor Peetz! https://www.facebook.com/CreativePursuitGamesInc
This is a recording of the live event we did at Vanish Brewery in Leesburg VA. Damien and Jason interview Ben Frick to discuss his journey in construction management from his teenage years in Vo-Tec to his current position in land development. We also interview Jonathan Staples, the owner of Vanish Brewery. Jonathan discusses his vision for the brewery and we discuss how he was able to expand the buildings and the challenges he faced operating as his own general contractor. It was a great event and we plan on having many more in the near future. We would also like to thank Truewerktools.com for proving awesome giveaways for the event. Go to truewerktools.com and use promo code CMP18 to receive 18% of your first order.
Have you grabbed your She Creates Content Calendar yet? Get the scoop on how you can plan 6 months of high-converting content here! Today's Episode: My guest on the podcast today is Shirley Goodwin, owner and lead designer of JR Flowers. Shirley's business is relatively new and on today's episode, we dig into the strategies she's using to grow her business. We also talk about how she got started in florals and how she keeps up with it all while working professionally as a pediatrician! Here's a bit more about Shirley: Shirley Goodwin is the owner and lead designer of JR Flowers. JR Flowers is a wedding and event floral design studio located in Leesburg VA, about 30 minutes west of Washington DC. She started the business 2 years ago after a lifelong love of flowers and design for family and friends. Her design style is “elegance with flair” and she loves to add a pop of color to any event. Shirley could design flowers in her home studio all day and night but realizes she has to come up for air and spend time with her 2 sons and her husband. Shirley is also a part-time pediatrician and still practices several days per week. Connect with Shirley: @jrflowersweddings www.jrflowers.net
Part 2 of our conversation with Fishbone frontman Angelo Moore at Tally Ho Theater in Leesburg VA. He talks about his solo projects, the lack of social progress in America and how music keeps him going. More about Angelo Moore' projects: drmadvibe.com More about Fishbone: fishbone.net Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
Part 1 of our conversation with Fishbone frontman Angelo Moore at Tally Ho Theater in Leesburg VA. He talks about his love of ska and funk and dislike of streaming services. More about Angelo Moore's projects: drmadvibe.com More about Fishbone: fishbone.net Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
Michael S from Leesburg VA speaking at an unknown meeting in March of 2009 Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate
Thom Toth of Voodoo Chile Sauces comes on the Craft Hot Sauce podcast. Thom has been making gourmet hot sauces since 2012, but his sauces are unique and different than most other craft hot sauce companies. His Porcus hot sauce is a bacon hot sauce took a long time to create and is a challenging culinary feat. Voodoo Chile Sauces has also collaborated with a number of breweries like Boston Beer Company (Sam Adams, Flying Dog, Old Ox Brewery and others to make craft beer hot sauces. If you're interested in trying Voodoo Chile Sauces, they will be featured in the February version of the Craft Hot Sauce Subscription Box: https://crafthotsauce.com/collections/monthly-craft-hot-sauce-club/products/craft-hot-sauce-club You can learn more about Voodoo Chile Sauces @ voodoochilesauces.com and on social @voodoochilesauces Thom is also a big fan of the music guest for this episode, Chris Timbers and his song "Evanescent". To listen to other Craft Hot Sauce podcasts visit our website crafthotsauce.com
Today's listener favorites from 2018: Keith Jacobsen of Grand Rapids MI loves Frank Turner's "Be More Kind." And Kevin Goff of Leesburg VA is a big fan of Laura Veirs' "The Lookout." Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Find us on the web at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com "Rockin' the Suburbs" (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
50 year old Libby Westphal is a force to be reckoned with! Growing up self motivated and self guided, she successfully powered through 4 rounds of Ovarian Cancer, 70 pound weight loss, changing careers mid life and reinventing herself as a fitness entrepreneur and fitness professional helping men and women attain their fitness goals in a safe environment. She's still not finished....she is the reigning Mrs. Leesburg America, has been and continues to be nationally recognized in the fitness arena and fitness magazines. She believes anything is possible with hard work and consistency!
Deborah L. Parker is Chief Inspirer, Author and Speaker of The DPJ Training Group based in Leesburg VA. For over 15 years she has specialized in result focused programs on leadership, career and diversity management for public and private sector clients. She is also Adjunct Faculty at the Federal Executive Institute in Charlottesville providing performance coaching and learning facilitation for senior government leaders. In her work Deborah blends experiences as an Army Reserve Officer and corporate manager with a B.A. in Sociology from the College of William and Mary plus a M.A. in Human Resource Development from George Mason University. Get inspired ▶ http://womentakingthelead.com/deborah-parker/