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Melynda Gallagher, co-owner of Lost Shoe Brewing and Roasting Company, recounts her transition from corporate accounting to entrepreneurship. She discusses the challenges of starting the business, the balance between coffee and beer offerings, and the creation of a community-focused space. The conversation touches on the operational aspects of the brewery and roasting company, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and future plans for expansion. This episode concludes with insights into maintaining quality and the passion behind running a successful business. Click here to check Lost Shoe Brewery and Roasting Company out Follow Lost Shoe on Instagram Follow Lost Shoe on Facebook
Fluent Fiction - Korean: Seoul's Lost Shoe: A Serendipitous Tale of Lost and Found Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/seouls-lost-shoe-a-serendipitous-tale-of-lost-and-found Story Transcript:Ko: 제목: 서울의 잃어버린 신발돌부처가 분홍빛으로 스며들던 황혼, 지혜는 몰락한 왕년의 아이돌처럼 서울의 이굴거리는 지하철 역을 헤매고 있었다.En: Title: Seoul's Lost Shoe As the twilight seeped in with a rosy hue, Jihye wandered the bustling underground subway stations of Seoul like a fallen idol of her past glory days.Ko: 그녀는 덜컹이는 지하철 속을 떠보는 대신, 숏 힐의 한 켤레를 여기저기 찾고 있었다.En: Instead of staring into the swaying subway cars, she was searching everywhere for a pair of short heels.Ko: 아침에 착용했던 그 신발은 단 한 번뿐인 면접 때문에 기분 좋게 신어왔던 것이다.En: She had happily worn those shoes only once for an important interview that morning.Ko: 그러나 불운하게도 지혜는 신바람 나게 면접을 끝내고 지하철에 올라탔더니 신발이 한 쪽 없어진 것을 발견한 것이었다.En: Unfortunately, as luck would have it, upon boarding the subway after the interview, Jihye discovered that one of her shoes was missing.Ko: 저녁의 서울은 빛과 소음으로 가득 찼다.En: The evening in Seoul was filled with light and noise.Ko: 지혜는 흥분한 상상을 하며, 그녀의 신발을 무심히 찾아다니는 사람들을 지켜보았다.En: Jihye watched excitedly, as she imagined people carelessly looking for her lost shoe.Ko: 대학로의 한 카페 주인이 흰에스프레소의 흠집을 발견했을까?En: Did the owner of a cafe in Daehangno spot a scuff on her white espresso cup?Ko: 아니면 다들 파스타샵의 셰프가 빵 껍질을 주워서 밀가루 반죽에 넣었을까?En: Or did the chef at the pasta shop pick up a bread crust to mix into the flour dough?Ko: 나흘째 지난 후에도 신발은 여전히 사라져 있었고 지혜는 면접 결과에 대한 통화를 기다리며 인내심이 바닥나 있었다.En: Even after four days had passed, the shoe was still missing, and Jihye was running out of patience while waiting for the call about her interview results.Ko: 그때, 지혜의 전화는 한 통의 전화로 울렸다.En: It was then that her phone rang.Ko: "지혜 씨, 안녕하세요?En: "Hello, Jihye?"Ko: ""네, 안녕하세요, 이쪽은?En: "Yes, hello, who is this?"Ko: ""저흰 한켤레의 숏힐 신발을 주워, 홍대입구역 잃어버린 물품 보관소에 두었습니다.En: "We found a pair of short heel shoes and left them at the lost and found office in Hongdae Station."Ko: "아!En: Oh!Ko: 어쩐일인가?En: What a surprise!Ko: 그 신발을 잃어버린 날을 잊어버리고 있었던 지혜는 황당한 이야기에 놀랐다.En: Forgetting the day she lost the shoe, Jihye was astonished by the strange tale.Ko: 신발을 상상하며 그 속에서 신발을 잃어버린 여성을 공감하며 찾아주는 사람이 있었던 것이다.En: Someone had found her shoe, empathizing with the woman who lost her shoe by imagining her story.Ko: 그것은 지혜의 신발이었다.En: It was Jihye's shoe.Ko: 해가 떠오르는 가운데, 지혜는 참회 ─ 그신발의 작은 신화, 그녀의 신발을 찾아주는 이에게 감사함을 느꼈다.En: As the sun rose, Jihye felt remorse - for the shoe's little adventure, and gratitude towards the person who found and returned it.Ko: 그때, 지혜의 전화가 다시 울렸다.En: Then, her phone rang again.Ko: 면접 회사에서 통화가 왔던 것이다: 그녀는 사실상 임용되었었다.En: It was the call from the interview company: she had actually been hired.Ko: 결국, 서울의 거리에서 신발을 잃어버린 건 결코 흉사가 아니라 복이었다.En: In the end, losing her shoe on the streets of Seoul was not a misfortune but rather a stroke of luck.Ko: 이 이야기를 통해, 지현재 폭포처럼 쏟아지는 삶의 갈등이 어떤 때에는 행운의 매개체가 될 수 있음을 깨달았다.En: Through this story, Jihye realized that life's conflicts pouring down like a waterfall can sometimes be the agents of fortune. Vocabulary Words:pair: 한 켤레shoe: 신발Seoul: 서울Subway: 지하철lost: 잃어버린interview: 면접day: 날phone: 전화found: 찾다story: 이야기owner: 주인cafe: 카페white: 흰bread: 빵wait: 기다리다patience: 인내심surprise: 놀라다remorse: 참회adventure: 모험gratitude: 감사call: 통화company: 회사hired: 임용luck: 운conflicts: 갈등life: 생명waterfall: 폭포agents: 매개체fortune: 행운realized: 깨달았다
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. What does the final battle with Gog and Magog have to do with our faith? How do we fear but also look forward to the end of the age?Psalm 128Ezekiel 38Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions - Great Great Lengths, Gruman's Thorn, Svela Tal, Pxl Eventuat, Lost Shoe, Great is the Contessa
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. What is the work the God is really doing in bringing together the two kingdoms of Israel? What is the real work of God rescuing us from the dwelling places we make for ourselves? How has Christ become the culmination of all of Ezekiel 37?Psalm 120Ezekiel 37:15-28Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions - Great Great Lengths, Gruman's Thorn, Svela Tal, Pxl Eventuat, Lost Shoe, Great is the Contessa
The Word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Join us here at the Treadweary Podcast as we begin a lengthy study of the book of Ezekiel. What is the true job of the preacher? Why is resurrection so necessary in our lives? What hope do we have in life in death?Psalm 119:65-80Ezekiel 37:1-14Music provided by Blue Dot Sessions - Great Great Lengths, Gruman's Thorn, Svela Tal, Pxl Eventuat, Lost Shoe, Great is the Contessa
The Couple Next Door was a similar Peg Lynch radio series which aired on CBS Radio during the waning days of network radio, (December 30, 1957 – November 25, 1960) with Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce as the married couple. It reprised Ethel and Albert, but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title. The CBS iteration was named “Best Daytime Radio Program” for 1959 by The National Association for Better Radio and Television. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment
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This week James and Shannon are joined by Founders of Lost Shoe Brewing, JP and Melynda who share an inside look at their new winter indoor space: The Lost Forest. Head brewer JP talks about their latest limited edition brews, Miracle on 19 Weed Street (a spruce IPA) and an imperial stout Say Goodnight Kevin. They also discuss the institution of Lost Shoe's beer delivery service and what its like running a brewery when you are married. Check them out in Marlborough, MA.
This is part one in a series of former Hispanic guests coming back to share their stories in their own words. The second part - la segunda parte - comes out tomorrow and will be en espanol. My original idea was to bring back all Hispanic guests for a single Spanish episode. And I ignorantly assumed they would all want to share stories in that language. But Matt Zambrano and Dan Domingues expressed their hesitation at speaking fluently off the cuff about their experiences. While they speak the language, Spanish is not their first language. In the past year there’s been another clear example of this from one of the Democratic Presidential candidates, Julián Castro. He's talked about his own relationship with the Spanish language. Matt Zambrano was the very first guest on the podcast and he and i did MAN OF LA MANCHA together in Orlando. Dan Domingues is a NY actor who took part in my Spotlight episode on Only Make Believe, a nonprofit that brings interactive theater into children’s hospitals and cafe facilities. They both share insights about the work they do as well as very personal feelings about their own ethnicity and heritage. In this episode as well as the Spanish one, there are no back and forth questions from me. In fact, I’ve done very little editing to these recordings, just cleaning up sound quality as much as possible and structuring these episodes together. But in general, I’m simply stepping back to let previous guests tell their own story, and say what THEY want to say. whyillnevermakeit.com donate.winmipodcast.com Your donation will go directly into the podcast, helping to grow the WINMI community and allowing me to do so with greater ease and effectiveness. I wouldn't be here without listeners like you, so your donations are greatly appreciated. All donors will be recognized in a future episode for their generosity. ----------Music in this episode: "In Paler Skies" and "Lost Shoe" by Blue Dot Sessions and "Smooth Actor" by Podington Bear are licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License.
Je luistert naar Binnenwerkjes, van Rinske Bouwman en Inge Wannet. Deze aflevering heet: Kwijt. Je kunt dit Binnenwerkje overal in huis luisteren, liefst via een hoofdtelefoon of oortjes. En: op 18 september gaat onze nieuwe audiovoorstelling in premiere! Reserveer nu via www.binnenwerkjes.nl Vind je het mooi en wil je ons steunen, ga dan naar www.ingewannet.nl/binnenwerkjes . En laat een goede review achter in je podcastapp! Thijs Vroegop maakte de Binnenwerkjes-tune. Muziek in deze aflevering is Lost Shoe by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License.
Are you looking for a casual environment where you can host a business meeting with your colleagues or simply grab a drink with your friends? Our guests this week share what it's like to go from a home brewing and roasting hobby to the commercial space and how they cultivated a community around the idea of sharing drinks and creating memories together. This week, I am talking with JP and Melynda Gallagher, owners of The Lost Shoe Brewing & Roasting Company. Founded in 2017, The Lost Shoe Brewing & Roasting Company is an independent craft brewery and coffee roastery with an onsite taproom located in Downtown Marlborough. With Marlborough's unique history, this inviting taproom is a place for the community to come together to enjoy locally brewed beer and freshly roasted coffee in an environment reminiscent of the city's past as a shoe manufacturing center. In this episode, we discuss the benefits of supporting local businesses, the importance of collaboration through a global pandemic, and how The Lost Shoe Brewing & Roasting Company is supporting the Black Lives Matter movement in a creative and unique way. Topics Discussed: Leaving the corporate world to pursuing entrepreneurship Creating a work-life balance Pivoting and shifting through COVID-19 The importance of collaborating with local business How this brewery is supporting the Black Lives Matter movement Utilizing small space for efficient workflow Why creating consistency matters for the community Understanding the design and creativity behind crafting beers The importance of stepping back and reviewing past accomplishments Connect with JP & Melynda Gallagher Website: https://lostshoebrews.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lostshoebrews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lostshoebrews/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LostShoeBrews Visit The Lost Shoe Brewing & Roasting Company 19 Weed Street Marlborough, MA 01752 Connect with Mark Condon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BBMWPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbmw_podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoFEPYtTyJ8BMKyYwLd2xzQ/featured?view_as=subscriber About Boston's Best of MetroWest “Highlighting successful business in the MetroWest area of Massachusetts.” Go behind the scenes with financial planner, Mark Condon, as he asks industry leading experts in the MetroWest area of Massachusetts to talk about their businesses. Through each episode, Mark will find out what sets these different businesses apart from their competition and how they rose above the inevitable challenges they faced along the way to their ultimate success.
In this episode, Lisa continues her rant about poorly-written RFQs. She also gives suggestions for how to write better RFQs to maximize the potential consultant pool and allow the consultants to present selection committees with their best work. Host: Lisa Dunaway, AICP, LEED AP Song credits: Minimal Uplifting Background by MagneticMusic and Lost Shoe by Blue Dot Sessions.
In this episode, Lisa gathers common complaints about poorly-written RFQs. She also gives suggestions for how to write better RFQs to maximize the potential consultant pool and allow the consultants to present selection committees with their best work. Host: Lisa Dunaway, AICP, LEED AP Song credits: Minimal Uplifting Background by MagneticMusic and Lost Shoe by Blue Dot Sessions.
By popular demand, in this episode, Lisa compares zoning in Japan to zoning in the United States. Theories for the differences center around geographical, cultural, and economic reasons. References: Story, Paige. Understanding Japanese Land-Use: Helping Ball State undergrads find their own conclusions about the land-use zoning practices in Japan. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Japan marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2016/08/the-japanese-zoning-system.html marketurbanism.com/2019/03/19/why-is-japanese-zoning-more-liberal-than-us-zoning/ Host: Lisa Dunaway, AICP, LEED AP Song credits: Minimal Uplifting Background by MagneticMusic and Lost Shoe by Blue Dot Sessions.
Lisa compiles a list of the most common workplace pet peeves from her friends and colleagues. Whether or not you work in the built environment professions, it's likely hearing this will help you be a better coworker, boss, and/or employee. Host: Lisa Dunaway, AICP, LEED AP Song credits: Minimal Uplifting Background by MagneticMusic, Lost Shoe by Blue Dot Sessions, and City-State by Nick Corbo.
A planner asked Lisa how she started her business. While Lisa didn't take a typical approach to starting her consulting firm, there are general pieces of advice she has for someone thinking about starting their own consulting gig. Host: Lisa Dunaway, AICP, LEED AP Song credits: Minimal Uplifting Background by MagneticMusic and Lost Shoe by Blue Dot Sessions.
"Living Your Life With Dignity..." We have for your listening pleasure Episode 291 of "Troubadours and Raconteurs with E.W. Conundrum Demure." This week we have an earnest and important conversation with Regular Contributor Dwayne Heisler. Dwayne is a Political Activist, the Chair of the Pennsylvania State Progressive Caucus, and a Union Organizer. He has with him a colleague in Union work & Voter Canvassing Tonya Morrow of the S.E.I.U. We three discuss Pennsylvania As A Swing State, the Democratic Party, the Importance of Unions in the U.S., Why People Vote Against Their Own Self Interest, the American Dream, How Our Democracy Is Under Attack, Everyone Being Able to Live Life With Dignity... Episode 291 includes an EW Essay titled "What Is Real." We share an essay by Ann Beattie published in the New Yorker magazine titled "How to Think Through Finding a Lost Shoe." We have a poem called "Catalytic." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Django Reinhardt, Stephan Grapelli, Jason Isbell, Courtney Barnett, Suzanne Vega, the Beatles, Bedouine, Branford Marsalis and Terrence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted In the Moosic Mountains of Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World. Tell your Friends and Neighbors...
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Written by Angela Adame and narrated by Rob Griffiths. Mikey looses his shoe every morning. This must be a job for detective Mikey to solve A short story suitable for toddlers, preschoolers, and children aged 2 years old to 6 years old.
Written by Angela Adame and narrated by Rob Griffiths. Mikey looses his shoe every morning. This must be a job for detective Mikey to solve A short story suitable for toddlers, preschoolers, and children aged 2 years old to 6 years old.
Written by Angela Adame and narrated by Rob Griffiths. Mikey looses his shoe every morning. This must be a job for detective Mikey to solve A short story suitable for toddlers, preschoolers, and children aged 2 years old to 6 years old.
Mikey looses his shoe every morning. This must be a job for detective Mikey to solve A short story suitable for toddlers, preschoolers, and children aged 2 years old to 6 years old.
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Written by Angela Adame and narrated by Rob Griffiths. Mikey looses his shoe every morning. This must be a job for detective Mikey to solve A short story suitable for toddlers, preschoolers, and children aged 2 years old to 6 years old.
The Word Whore swings both ways. Phil Collins is a KATG groupie. Charlie Sheen has been shellacked. Buttons finds shiny bits of Harry Potter in his potty. Void Munashii's neo-noir cinderella story, "Nick Iron and the Case of the Lost Shoe", dispenses an expanse of thigh.
The Word Whore swings both ways. Phil Collins is a KATG groupie. Charlie Sheen has been shellacked. Buttons finds shiny bits of Harry Potter in his potty. Void Munashii's neo-noir cinderella story, "Nick Iron and the Case of the Lost Shoe", dispenses an expanse of thigh.