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Team Stripes Welcomes Andrew Bruggeman talk about his career from starting at the rinks of Mankato MN, to the ECHL, DEL and all the way to the Gold Medal Game of the 2022 Olympics. Andrew is currently working Big 10 Hockey and with the USA Hockey National office as a Coordinator of Youth Officiating Development. Hope you all enjoy this episode of the Team Stripes Podcast.
I'm in my podcaster era. Today we are talking to Emma Maruska, who is the lead singer for the band Red Dirt Road, which just so happens to be riding around in "style" on Taylor Swift's first tour bus! Emma was such a fun person to talk to and get to know, and her story of getting into live music is inspiring. Follow Red Dirt Road online here: https://www.reddirtroadband.com/Theme Song: "Queen of Our Hometown" by Rachel McIntyre Smith Stream it: https://open.spotify.com/track/6wxPmnjHeaxV5LkPqVEZuE?si=d467402b91b345efRachel's Website: https://www.rachelmcintyresmith.com/Follow Rachel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelmcintyresmith/Experiencing and exploring everything that makes small towns great. Abbey (The Small Town Tourist) sits down with people to share stories about the towns they live in, the cool services they provide, and more. Visit online at https://thesmalltowntourist.com/
The guys sit down and talk snow operations with Dustin VanHale from Total Lawn Care and Landscape in Mankato Minnesota
Taking precautions after a flood can help you to protect yourself and your home from further damage. There are some basic tips to follow to help you to minimize the damage and start the restoration process.Depending on the extent of the flood damage, the restoration process may take a few days or weeks. Professional help is recommended to ensure the process is done quickly and efficiently.During a flood cleanup, it is important to wear protective clothing to prevent the spread of bacteria. You should also wear goggles and rubber gloves to avoid contact with water and debris. You should also take photos of the damaged property and document the flood damage. This will help your adjuster to assess the damage and will be helpful in obtaining insurance.Leaving valuables in flood water is a dangerous mistake. You should remove items from flood water as soon as possible to prevent mold from growing. Similarly, you should also remove any hazardous household materials that were damaged during the flood. These items should be disposed of according to local regulations.It is important to take photographs of the flood damage and document the damage in a video. You can also have a professional take a video of the damage to help you with insurance claims.Flood water may contain many contaminants, including bacteria and chemicals. You should avoid using toilets and washing machines during flood cleanup. You should also clean your hands with soap and water to prevent contaminating yourself.Flood damage can affect walls and flooring. If water has damaged the foundation, walls, or staircases, the restoration process may involve structural inspection and repair. During this process, professionals will use equipment to clean and dry the structure. They will also use disinfectants to prevent the spread of mold.Flooding may also be a cause of health problems, including respiratory illnesses and allergic reactions. You should contact your health provider and notify them of any hazards on your property. If you do not have a health provider, contact the local health department. They may also be able to provide you with instructions on how to disinfect wells.You should also check for gas leaks and electrical problems. If you live in an area that is prone to flooding, turn off electricity, gas, and water before entering any flooded area. Also you can use Service Restoration to improve your flood damage restoration in North MankatoFlood damage may also have affected your appliances and furniture. If you have high-quality furniture, you should clean it and disinfect it. If it has been upholstered, it may need to be dried. You should also take the time to move it to a dry location, as it can be prone to mildew.You should also take your electronics out of the flood water. If you need to salvage some of your electronics, make sure to protect them from flood water by storing them in a waterproof container. Please check flood damage cleanup in North Mankato called Service Restoration North MankatoYou should also store important documents in a safety deposit box at your bankService Restoration offers professional water damage cleanup services for residential and commercial properties after water or fire damage. We are licensed and insured professionals who can handle any size job quickly and efficiently. Contact us:Service Restoration North Mankato1802 Commerce Dr, North Mankato, MN 56003(507) 204-5656
Sonny, on assignment in Mankato MN is replaced by football analyst Trevor in his first appearance on IGNTR NFL Pickem. We compare the new XFL team names to see how many of them are better than the Commanders. David finds out how much more money he is paying out and Jamison gives an extra 2% on this fantastic episode of IGNTR NFL Pickem!
In radio news, Urban One makes changes in Charlot Nc, and consolidation is the word for Iheart Radio. We let you know what is happening on the street, and conclude our look at the Nielsen August Personal People Meter Ratings. Next up, those all important call letter and format changes. This will be followed by a feature on Kevin Harlan. Next up an aircheck of Chuck Nap on WCFL AM from Chicago from Mar. 8th 1973. Finally we travel to Mankato MN and listen to radio station Kato FM and their 80s 90s format.
Dave, Ethan, and special guests Jackson Scoggins and Jackie Rossi review the July 23, 2022 “Weird Al” Yankovic concert at Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center in Mankato, Minnesota from The Unfortunate Return Of The Ridiculously Self-Indulgent Ill-Advised Vanity Tour.
This episode is a recording of a free public lecture that Andrew Archer gave in Mankato, MN (3/24/2022). The advertised description is this: We love our smartphone. It is part of our body. We sleep with it and fear we will lose it. We touch it 3,000 times per day by pushing, swiping, and tapping with our fingers. It thinks for us and gives us what we want, but to no end. We become passive. We can't live without it. Americans average 12 hours of digital electronic media per day. We are dissociated from our body as computer algorithms reflexively predict what we will want in an endless cycle of craving. This presentation will utilize Transactional Analysis to teach you (1) how to better understand yourself and (2) the virtual world as well as (3) what we can do about it.
This week GiGi deGrood joins the podcast to talk about her colorful abstract paintings that will be in a group show called: Hue and Me, at The 410 Project in Mankato (MN) from December 10th-19th.
Episode 271: This week GiGi deGrood joins the podcast to talk about her colorful abstract paintings that will be in a group show called: Hue and Me, at The 410 Project in Mankato (MN) from December 10th-19th. Gigi was one of Studio Break’s Student Competition winners selected in 2021 by juror Kendra Bulgrin, Director of James May Gallery. The post Gigi deGrood appeared first on Studio Break.
Cultivate MN is a non-profit advocacy group dedicated to promoting awareness within early childhood programs, family services organizations, and child welfare programs. We believe sharing stories promotes awareness and cultivates connection.Episode 8 Podcast Guest: Elizabeth Harstad, United Way Community Impact DirectorElizabeth Harstad is the Director of Community Impact at Greater Mankato Area United Way where she provides staff leadership to United Way's community investment process to create community impact in the areas of basic needs, health and education. Elizabeth works with community partners to develop new initiatives that provide human development opportunities and address unmet needs in our community. Through this role, she facilitates the local Success by Six Initiative which is a nation-wide United Way framework used to build public-private partnerships with community leaders to mobilize early childhood efforts to ensure that all children are ready to succeed when they enter school.Elizabeth grew up in Mankato MN, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Science from Gustavus Adolphus College in 2008 and received a Master of Social Work degree from Minnesota State University, Mankato in 2011. She has been with Greater Mankato Area United Way for 10 years.Podcast edited by: Jordyn Erickson | Meraki Marketingwww.nulifestyleco.com/meraki-marketing
This is a 4th Step Workshop that was held in Mankato MN in 2008. This is part 4 of a workshop about Step 4, this section is specifically about the sex conduct section. I have no information other than it was conducted by 2 guys named Rick and Bob. There is some Q&A during the workshop where it is difficult to hear the questions but overall the answers make them fairly clear. Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate We have added a page of meetings that have moved online https://sobercast.com/online-meetings Sober Cast has 1200+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks on Joe Biden’s failures on Jobs and the Economy in Mankato, MN Text TRUMP to 88022
Nick speaks with Ryan Fitzgerald about a VES grab he made with his crew in Mankato, MN.
I start out the show talking about reparations to make up for the wealth gap between white-color Americans and African Americans—the gap is due in part to white-color people accumulating wealth on the backs of enslaved humans. The Big Interview is with Abdi Sabrie, a Mankato MN school board member who experienced visible marginalization as…
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Jeremy has a conversation with Dr. Bill Manahan, one of the pioneers of holistic medicine. He's been the co-chair of the Minnesota Holistic Medical Group since 1989 and founded The Wellness Center of Minnesota, now Open Door Health Center, in Mankato MN for the underserved and uninsured. Bill's shares his story as a physician, from his calling in the 1960's to navigating the transition of the business of medicine in the 1980's that changed the way health professionals and clinics have performed ever since. He also offers some valuable insights into re-balancing this system and bringing back what worked for both providers and patients, and how it could benefit health systems, standards of care, and our insurance system. Support the show (http://patreon.com/highwaytohealth)
This week Dana Sikkila Murphy joins the podcast from Mankato (MN) where she works as an artist and arts administrator for the 410 Project.
Episode 194: This week Dana Sikkila joins the podcast from Mankato (MN) where she works as an artist and arts administrator for the 410 Project. Dana is currently biking the state of Minnesota with a film crew and documenting artists with a diverse studio practices for this year’s Project Bike 2018. This unique project explores The post Dana Sikkila appeared first on Studio Break.
This is part five of an indepth workshop on the 4th Step conducted in 2008 in Mankato MN by Rick and Bob. This fifth and last hour focuses on sex conduct. Some of the Q&A is a little difficult to hear but the answers make the questions fairly clear.
This is part four of an indepth workshop on the 4th Step conducted in 2008 in Mankato MN by Rick and Bob. This fourth hour focuses on questions and the fear inventory. Some of the Q&A is a little difficult to hear but the answers make the questions fairly clear.
This is part three of an indepth workshop on the 4th Step conducted in 2008 in Mankato MN by Rick and Bob. This third hour focuses on some personal stories and a recap about resentments. Some of the Q&A is a little difficult to hear but the answers make the questions fairly clear.
This is part two of an indepth workshop on the 4th Step conducted in 2008 in Mankato MN by Rick and Bob. This second hour focuses on resentments.
This is part one of an indepth workshop on the 4th Step conducted in 2008 in Mankato MN by Rick and Bob. This first hour focuses on an introduction & step three.
EP 002: Off to Minnesota Doncha Know. In this Episode Braden and Shawn discuss USA Indoor Nationals in Mankato MN, Upcoming USA Indoor Finals and NFAA Indoor Nationals, Shawn's recent trip to the Winter Cam Classic, Interviews with Jason Minnamon and Jason VanHillo, and what's coming up next in New England.
I check in with Chad Oachs of Mankato MN, to discuss his break at the USBC Open Championship which gave him the first 300 this year. Chad discusses his ball choices and why he almost did not make bowling minors. Chad also chats about his game plan this year, and […]
This week Brian Frink is back with is to discuss his most recent series of paintings that will be exhibited at the Carnegie Art Center in Mankato (MN) on Saturday December 6th.
Episode 127: This week Brian Frink is back with is to discuss his most recent series of paintings that will be exhibited at the Carnegie Art Center in Mankato (MN) on Saturday December 6th. The title for the exhibition is “Memory of Water” and refers to his experiences of observing waves and incorporating those experiences The post Brian Frink appeared first on Studio Break.
Episode 126: In this weeks episode Dana Sikkila joins us from Mankato MN to discuss her installations which combine print, sculpture, and performance. We also discuss her experience as the director of The 410 Project, an experimental venue that hosts exhibitions, artist talks, workshops, and other live events. Dana Sikkila The 410 Project iTunes The post Dana Sikkila appeared first on Studio Break.
This week Liz Miller joins the podcast from Mankato (MN) to talk about her recent mixed media installations. In the discussion Liz shed's light on her process as well as the wide variety of materials she uses to create her work.
This week Brian Frink joins the podcast from Mankato (MN) to talk about his diverse painting practice and RACA or Rural America Contemporary Art.
This is the roving report that I didn't get to make from LauraPalooza, the national conference of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Legacy and Research Association. I'll take you through the conference and what it was like for me to attend. I hope it will make you feel like you have a front room seat.
Join host Sarah Uthoff as she talks with Larissa Mrozek and Christine Nessler of the Mankato Convention and Visitors Center as we check in on all the things to do in Mankato. Mankato will be the host city for the LauraPalooza conference in mid-July.
Join host Sarah S. Uthoff as she and Prof. Amy Lauters of University of Minnesota-Mankato talk about the national Laura Ingalls Wilder conference that will be held in Mankato, Minnestoa this July. We'll talk a little bit about the 2010 conference and what will be different this time. We'll talk about the speakers and give you the behind the scenes information so you can start planning your trip this summer.