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Beth B. from Maplewood NJ conducting a workshop on Steps 1-12 at The Spiritual Awakenings Group in June 2004. (4.5 hrs) Repost from 2017 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 1500+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
Today I'm talking with dance teacher Stephanie Penn-Virot about her experience transitioning from dancing during her childhood years into navigating the world of fitness and movement as an adult.This is truly one of my favorite episodes because of how easy the discussion flowed and connected into movement, food, body image, confidence and more. Stephanie talks about the impact of her childhood dance teacher's commentary on her body, her struggles after gaining weight during pregnancy and the journey she's gone through to find acceptance of her body in her return to dance as an adult. We dive into so much good stuff including:-destructive practices around using exercise not only to earn food, but to earn external love, approval and validation.-how what we see our entire lives impacts how we think we need to look-the extreme measures we go to to look a certain way-why finding the joy in movement and exercise is essential-why putting yourself first makes the rest of your life betterIf you live near Maplewood NJ you can take class with Stephanie at Studio 509 (they also have online offerings!)Connect with JordanaInstagramWebsite
Have a dancer in your life? Listen with your daughter, niece, Godchild or friend. SeAnna talks about her dance experiences, audition steps and so much more.BIOSeAnna is a performer, choreographer& teacher who draws from her experiences to produce movement from the soul.SeAnna Washington is a New Jersey born and raised artist. She has been dancing since the age of three and is trained in styles that range from ballet to house dance. Throughout high school she danced with the Special Dance Company based at Columbia High School and went on to study dance at the University of the Arts. After her freshman year SeAnna left school to travel in a full time ministry as the leader of a christian dance team for two years based out of Tennessee. After those two years SeAnna returned home to New Jersey and began pursuing a career in New York. It was at the Women In The World Conference that SeAnna performed to the live reading of Amanda Gorman reciting her poem. In the same year SeAnna also assisted Sherrie Silver with a dance scene for the Amazon show Hunters. SeAnna is currently teaching at Inspirational Dance Studio in Maplewood NJ, and assisting a well known choreographer every week in New York City. Action StepsSeAnna gives great advice on audition, picking up movement quickly and life as a dancer. She takes you on a journey during our movement exploration.Connect with SeAnna WashingtonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heyitsseanna @heyitsseannaStay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes video POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our NewsletterLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepoint3. Tea Talk Thursdays on IG Live @ 4pm. Grab a mug and your favorite tea bag.Quote:Life and dance are not parallels, they are perpendicular. You have to live life to have experience to dance from. -SeAnna Washington
Gregory Omar Osborne (Host) welcomes Lori Brown Mirabal to the show to share her journey as a African American opera singer. Mirabal has worked with legendary opera and music theatre luminaries around the world. On March 14th, 2020, she makes her Progressive Theater debut in Maplewood NJ with her one woman show, “With Warmest Regards,” paying homage to the icons who have personally influenced her career. Purchase tickets at www.progressivetheater.com/March --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tokensandchange/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tokensandchange/support
A conversation with Jonah Zimiles, owner of Words Bookstore in Maplewood, NJ.
Maplewoodstock is HERE in Maplewood NJ this weekend, July 14-15th! I chat with band members of Amish Internet in this episode and learn so much about the pizza parlors in SOMA and how inspired they are by their musical peers.
Bartender Journey - Cocktails. Spirits. Bartending Culture. Libations for your Ears.
The Speedrack Northeast semi-finals took place at the Melrose Ballroom in Queens NY on January 7, 2018. This is the 7th season of this great event. Speed Rack, was founded in 2011 by Ivy Mix and Lynnette Marrero. This from speed-rack.com: “The service industry can sometime be thought of as a man’s world. "Mix and Marrero have been able to shine a spotlight on female mixologists thriving behind bars around the country; and while they are at it, raise money for breast cancer research, education, and prevention. “The idea was to create a cocktail competition for the ladies -one that celebrated women, was created by women and supported women; in and out of the spirits industry. In their first year, Speed Rack met over 200 bartenders across the country and raised over $69,000.” That was the first year. This is now the 7th season of Speedrack! The competition is held in cities all over the country with the final held this year on May 8, 2018 in Chicago. We really encourage you to attend, volunteer or even enter the competition. It is such a fun time. Its like a rock concert for Bartenders! The brand sponsors have tables set up all around the venue offering cocktails and samples of their products. For Dry January, our friend Mimi Bernham made a delicious N/A punch with Perfect Puree ingredients. Perfect Puree makes great pureed products, mostly fruit, which are awesome in cocktails. The Carmelized Pineapple is one of my favorites! Perfect Puree is really good about shipping samples btw. This is for foodservice professionals only, but they will ship some frozen samples to your bar or restaurant if you go to their website. Cocktail of the Week: January Punch Courtesy of Mimi Bernham 40 oz water 7 Rosehip Tea bags (Onno Behrends Brand) 24 oz The Perfect Puree Prickly Pear 18 oz Ginger Beer 1 6 oz seltzer 12 oz pure Acai Juice 5 oz lemon juice 3 oz grapefruit juice 3 tablespoons Sorghum Syrup Method: Allow tea bags to steep for 40 minutes. Squeeze tea bags, and discard. Combine lemon juice and sorghum syrup and shake well to thoroughly blend. Add all ingredients, except for the Ginger beer & seltzer, to a punch bowl and stir to blend. Add seltzer and ginger beer, and gently stir as to keep some bubbles. Add ice to chill the punch; Make an ice ring with rosemary, lemon wheels and fresh cranberries. The aromatics from the ice ring further enhance the punch. Makes approximately 3.5 liters of punch Mimi was our guest on Bartender Journey #161 To attend speedrack its only $25 (or $30 at the door), 100% of which goes to 9 different Breast Cancer charities. According to the speedrack website, approximately $100k is now donated each year. You can also go as a volunteer. The format of the competition is this: In each city 8 ladies are chosen to compete in the semi-final. It’s a round robin format, so in the first round the ladies are on stage 2 at a time in 4 heats. There are 4 that move on, and again they compete 2 at a time until there are 2 left for the final. There are 4 judges who call out what drink they would like. Both competitors are making all 4 drinks per round. Like it says in the title Speedrack, its all about speed. The ladies are timed. In one round Becca Pesce was up against Samantha Casuga. Both ladies Bartend at Dead Rabbit. Becca is our good friend from USBG NY. Becca also works for Angel’s Envy as a Whiskey Guardian, as they call their Brand Ambassadors. The 2 bars are on the big stage and the contestants build their round of drinks as quickly as possible. And these are not simple drinks! There are drinks like the Lion’s Tail, the Cooper Union and the El Diablo. At least it’s a finite list – the competitors are given a list ahead of time of possible cocktails they may be asked to make. And taste counts too! The judges can add penalty time based on taste, presentation, technique etc. Becca won her first round, but unfortunately Becca her next round to Haley Traub. Haley moved on to the final round. As I record this in mid January 2018 there are 4 dates still to come, plus the final in Chicago. The 4 remaining semi-finals are in New Orleans, Phoenix, Washington D.C. and Boston. Book of the Week: Julie Reiner was one of the judges. She wrote: The Craft Cocktail Party: Delicious Drinks for Every Occasion I spoke to Julie way back in 2015 at Tales of the Cocktail. In the final round Celeste “Lucky” Dittanmo of Whistle & Tins in Maplewood NJ was up against Haley Traub of Dutch Kills in Queens. Haley was victorious and moves on to the finals in Chicago. I hope you’ll attend, volunteer or compete. All the info is on speed-rack.com and there are lots of videos on facebook – just search for speedrack (one word - no space). I hope you checked out the previous episode of Bartender Journey. Podcast #239 is all about the Classic Daiquiri. I spent a lot of time on that episode and I think it came out pretty good, if I do say so myself! So please go back and listen to that one if you haven’t already. Toast: Here’s to God’s first thought, “Man”! Here’s to God’s second thought, “Woman”! Second thoughts are always best, So here’s to Woman!
Beth B. from Maplewood NJ conducting a workshop on Steps 1-12 at The Spiritual Awakenings Group in June 2004. (4.5 hrs)
Former Broadway stage manager Lynda Rountree is a Massage Therapist, co-founder and owner of Wellspring Health Collective in Maplewood NJ, the co-owner of Rountree Remodeling, and recently started a new venture in Real Estate. Lynda talks about the courage she has harnessed in order to truly follow her heart and create success in each of her businesses.
Top producing real estate agent, Robert Northfield talks about the Spring Market of 2009, looking closely at the local markets of Short Hills, Millburn, Maplewood and South Orange, NJ.
Top producing real estate agent, Robert Northfield talks about the Spring Market of 2009, looking closely at the local markets of Short Hills, Millburn, Maplewood and South Orange, NJ.