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Philadelphia radio personality Marilyn Russell joins the podcast in studio to talk about her latest endeavors, shares stories that include meeting Nirvana, and the inner workings of the radio business. Marilyn can be found on Instagram @eatdrinkandbemarilyn You can catch Corner Pub Sports live on Friday nights at 8:15pm (EST) on their Facebook and YouTube pages (@cornerpubsports)
Back with an all new episode, Nate bemoans the heat and takes a look at the effect the Telecommunications Act of 1996 had on the music industry before sitting down with Preston Elliot of the Preston & Steve Show. They talk about meeting at this year's Take Step's walk, the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation, A Mother's Wish Foundation, growing up in St. Louis, discovering KSHE, the legacy of WMMR, WDRE & Y-100, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the /reply-all/ episode "The Case of the Missing Hit," regional acts, the live nature of radio, trusting your instincts, discovering that radio was what he wanted to do, how an internship in Salem, MO kick started his career, making his way to the St. Louis market, meeting Jim McGuinn and getting tapped to join WDRE in Philadelphia, Marilyn Russell, dealing with challenges throughout the years, contract negotiations, the loyalty of the Preston & Steve Show fan base, giving back to the community, being inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame, dream guests, and the band Rush. Then, Preston enters the Jawntlet!Preston & Steve Show websitePreston & Steve Show on InstagramPreston & Steve Show on TwitterPreston & Steve Show on Facebook Subscribe to the Y!TMJ Newsletter! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/support
We're back after a week off! Unfortunately the Phillies did not win the World Series. We will spend no more time talking about it. To brighten our mood, Chris and Gab are joined by longtime Philadelphia radio personality Marilyn Russell! Marilyn talks about all the different experiences in her career, her decision to move out to Arizona where she currently resides, and Gab's favorite, her food Instagram account! Chris, Gab and Marilyn all discuss how much their lives have all intersected, even though this is the first time they are all meeting. Marilyn also discusses her Women of the Week/Marilyn's Remarkable Women segment, and her potential future podcasting plans? This conversation is making us hungry. We'll see you next week! Show Music Provided By: Music: www.purple-planet.com
On this week's show, we're going to speak with Marilyn Russell. She's a volunteer from Visit Tucson and she's a relative newcomer to our community. We're going to hear her story of getting from Philadelphia to Tucson and why she, after only a little over a year, is showing tourists all around. We're also going to hear about some of her favorite spots since moving here. Today is July 31st, my name is Tom Heath and you're listening to "Life Along the Streetcar". Each and every Sunday our focus is on Social, Cultural and Economic impacts in Tucson's Urban Core and we shed light on hidden gems everyone should know about. From A Mountain to UArizona and all stops in between. You get the inside track- right here on 99.1 FM, streaming on DowntownRadio.org- we're also available on your iPhone or Android using our very own Downtown Radio app. Reach us by email contact@lifealongthestreetcar.org -- interact with us on Facebook @Life Along the Streetcar and follow us on Twitter @StreetcarLife--- And check out our past episodes on www.lifeAlongTheStreetcar.org, Spotify, iTunes or asking your smart speaker to "Play Life Along The Streetcar Podcast." Our intro music is by Ryanhood and we exit with music from Tito Puente, "Philadelphia Mumbo."
TX512 Host Sam Torres has a conversation with Marilyn Russell, Director of Sorority and Fraternity Life at UT Austin. Learn more about UT Austin Greek Organizations by visiting: https://deanofstudents.utexas.edu/sfl/index.php.
In this episode radio personality and podcaster Marilyn Russell from Philadelphia USA shares why people should be podcasting to build a personal brand and how the connection of voice is the best way to build relationships with an audience! Marilyn shares practical tips on how to keep your listener's attention whilst making your guest feel super special. Radio is Marilyns 'Heart Brand' and she explains why that is and an insight as to how you can find your 'Heart Brand' to live a meaning and impactful life in 2020. Marilyn shares how she has used social media to form relationships and partnerships but brings the power of brand right back to her unique style of radio presenting and making her audience feel special and left wanting more. And I loved her parting piece of information which she uses in #TeaWithSte to leave you wanting more, but you will have to listen to the end for that gem! You can connect with Marilyn on Instagram @MarilynRussellyo Enjoy the podcast!
In this episode radio personality and podcaster Marilyn Russell from Philadelphia USA shares why people should be podcasting to build a personal brand and how the connection of voice is the best way to build relationships with an audience! Marilyn shares practical tips on how to keep your listener's attention whilst making your guest feel super special. Radio is Marilyns 'Heart Brand' and she explains why that is and an insight as to how you can find your 'Heart Brand' to live a meaning and impactful life in 2020. Marilyn shares how she has used social media to form relationships and partnerships but brings the power of brand right back to her unique style of radio presenting and making her audience feel special and left wanting more. And I loved her parting piece of information which she uses in #TeaWithSte to leave you wanting more, but you will have to listen to the end for that gem! You can connect with Marilyn on Instagram @MarilynRussellyo Enjoy the podcast!
A conversation with Michael Dorf, who's brought a whole new wine/dine/music experience to Philadelphia...City Winery, 990 Filbert Street. Michael is super-passionate about creating an awesome space for musicians and patrons alike and he really wants to give you a reason to put down your cell phone and immerse yourself in some incredible wine, food and musical journeys.
We pick up where we left off with Andy Sealy and Krysten Gentile, two inspirational women who have started a podcast called "Making the Breast of It". Both women have been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer, but are fighting every step of the way to stay healthy and happy...and sharing their stories with their audience. Learn more at www.makingthebreastofitpod.com. Next up is Jennifer Ulibarri, a Territory Outreach Manager for Promises Behavioral Health. Jennifer is dedicated to helping individuals start on their road to recovery from mental health disorders and substance use.
In this episode of the Chamber Voice of Business Podcast, VP of Downtown Development Karen Wagaman is joined by Marilyn Russell, ballet instructor for the Adult Wellness Center in Rogers, and Ginger Galloway, one of Marilyn's dance students.
Tweet D and L Coffee Service Inc. presents the #1 listed “Food Radio show Philadelphia”, Small Bites with Donato Marino and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com on Wildfire Radio this Sunday, January 13th at 635pm with a great lineup! We are thrilled to welcome iconic Philadelphia broadcaster Marilyn Russell of 98.1 WOGL FM who hosts Marilyn Russell in the Morning from 5:30-9am and is also host of popular food podcast EatDrinkAndBeMarilyn. Marilyn who is a La Salle Universityalum, has worked on the The Preston & Steve Show on 93.3 WMMR Philadelphia, WXPN, 102.9 WMGK, and BEN FM. She has had career highs and lows, but the lowest point of her career certainly had to be working on the same production as the Small Bites crew Marilyn was a VIP during Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back #24HoursFOxepisode of Shanty on 19th that recently aired on FOX 29. She will talk about the experience and her thoughts on the episode. Then adding more of a Gordon Ramsay flavor to the show, we are happy to talk to Chef Heather Williams a Season 16 runner up and a contestant of the current season 18 of Hell's Kitchen. The 18th season of Hell's Kitchen airs Fridays (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Gordon Ramsay's hit cooking competition series returns with a twist: pitting veteran contestants against rookies. For the first time in the show's history, eight accomplished chefs who have competed in previous seasons – and lost – will be brought back for a shot at redemption and tested like never before, as they go up against eight ambitious rookies. Each week, the chefs will be put through a series of grueling culinary challenges and dinner services to prove to Chef Ramsay they have what it takes to win a life-changing grand prize: a position at the world's first Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Las Vegas at Caesars Palace in Visit Las Vegas and $250,000. Closer to home, we are excited to chat with Mike Traud who is the Drexel University - Center for Food and Hospitality Management Program Director. On Sunday, March 10 and Monday, March 11, Drexel University's annual Philly Chef Conference will return to University City, drawing top-level culinary and hospitality talent from around the world to Philadelphia. Tickets for all events will go on sale the same day that the full agenda is posted online: Wednesday, January 16 at 12 noon. “Our annual Chef's Conference is the centerpiece of our year-round programming, bringing the best and brightest in the culinary world right to our students here in Philadelphia,” says Traud, JD, Ed.D, himself an alum of Vetri under Marc Vetri and Zeppoli under Joey Baldino. “This year's line-up is our most robust yet, and we can't wait to welcome these luminaries to Philadelphia and share their talents with our students – and our city's thriving restaurant culture with them.” The annual Philly Chef Conference regularly sells out, and 2019 tickets are limited, so guests are encouraged to purchase theirs at once, to guarantee their seat at the proverbial table. A current list of participants is available at the bottom of this post. Now, do you struggle finding the perfect gift for those you can't personally deliver it to? Well we will be joined by Denise Fuchs the founder and CEO of Bloombaes because Bloombaes was sparked by a quest to make long distance gift giving a little more special. When she couldn't find anything online beyond the gift delivery mainstays - flowers, gift cards, gourmet baskets, etc. - she decided take her favorite parts of those classics and create something new. The result was a handmade bouquet of chocolate truffles. It is beautiful, delicious, and thoughtful. A Bloombae is a handcrafted chocolate bouquet. It's a colorful combination of melt-in-your-mouth chocolate truffles and keepsake sola wood flowers, wrapped in smooth floral sheeting, and most importantly - made with love. Order one now at https://www.bloombaes.com/ Also, Glenn Gross will be stopping by in studio to say hello and formally give our listeners his signoff from being Small Bites co-host and any updates he has going on. You say you STILL NEED MORE!!! Don't forget we still have our regular weekly segments from Courier-Post nightlife correspondent and The New York Times recognized John Howard-Fusco for his news of the week and please remember that John's book “A Culinary History of Cape May: Salt Oysters, Beach Plums & Cabernet Franc” from Arcadia Publishing The History Press is available, Chef Barbie Marshall who is a Chef Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Season 10 finalist, appeared on Season 17 of FOX Hell's Kitchen #AllStars, as well named Pennsylvania's most influential chef by Cooking Light will delight us with her tip of the week, and a joke of the week from legendary joke teller Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling of The Howard Stern Show fame and his autobiography “The Joke Man: Bow to Stern” from Post Hill Press is available for purchase on Amazon.com. D & L Coffee Services Inc. and Bluejeanfood.com hope you will use the TuneIn app to listen worldwide or also catch Small Bites Radio syndicated on KGTK 920AM, KITZ 1400AM, KSBN 1230AM, KBNP 1410AM, Salem Radio Network, ScyNet Radio, Stitcher Radio, PodOmatic, Indie Philly Radio, Player FM, iTunes, and TryThisDish Radio which is the only independently owned and operated international chef-driven foodie and lifestyle radio network in the world. https://wildfireradio.com/small-bites/ D & L Coffee Services has an expert staff of highly qualified, certified, and experienced office, technical, and sales personnel. D & L Coffee Services are able to provide your business, home, or special event the absolute best from the beans they sell, vendors they work with, Italian delicacies available for delivery, catering on-site for any sized affair, hands-on barista training, equipment available for purchase, and maintenance/repair services for your espresso and coffee machines. You can stop by their warehouse at 7000 HOLSTEIN AVE, SUITE 3, Philadelphia, PA 19153 during business hours or call the office at 215-365-5521 for an appointment, consultation, or any questions. The 2019 Drexel Chef's Conference will begin on Sunday, March 10. Participants will include: Karen Akunowicz, Fox & the Knife, Boston, MA Reem Assil, Reem's California and Dyafa, Oakland, CA Mashama Bailey, The Grey, Savannah, GA Kristian Baumann, 108 and The Corner, Copenhagen, Denmark Victoria Blamey, chef Cristina Bowerman, Glass Hostaria, Rome, Italy Katie Button, Cúrate Tapas Bar, Nightbell and Button & Co. Bagels, Asheville, NC Marco Canora, Hearth, Zadie's Oyster Room and Brodo, New York, NY Hillary Dixler Canavan, Eater National Tim Carman, Washington Post Nicholas Coleman, Grove and Vine Devita Davison, FoodLab Detroit, Detroit, MI Angela Dimayuga, The Standard, multiple locations Lisa Marie Donovan, James Beard Award winner: “Dear Women: Own Your Stories” Charlotte Druckman, Stir, Sizzle, Bake: Recipes for Your Cast-Iron Skillet and Skirt Steak Osayi Endolyn, writer Joshua Evans, University of Oxford (formerly of the Nordic Food Lab) Tiffani Faison, Tiger Mama, Boston, MA Genevieve Gergis, Bavel and Bestia, Los Angeles, CA Jeff Gordinier, Esquire Michael Harlan Turkell, author, podcaster and photographer Jorge Hernandez, Minibar by Jose Andres, Washington, DC Arielle Johnson, MIT Media Lab Carlin Karr, Frasca Food and Wine, Boulder, CO Amanda Kludt, Eater National Priya Krishna, writer Julia Kramer, Bon Appetit Lior Lev Sercarz, La Boîte, New York, NY Malcolm Livingston, Ghetto Gastro Michael Lynn, Cornell University and Tipping Research Jamie Malone, Grand Cafe, Minneapolis, MN Brett Martin, GQ Cristina Martinez and Ben Miller, South Philly Barbacoa, Philadelphia, PA Ignacio Mattos and Natasha Pickowicz, Estela, Cafe Altro Paradiso and Flora Bar, New York, NY Harold McGee, On Food and Cooking: The science and Lore of the Kitchen Joshua McFadden, Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables Misti Norris, Petra & the Beast, Dallas, TX Christina Nguyen, Hai Hai and Hola Arepa, Minneapolis, MN Matt Orlando, Amass Restaurant, Copenhagen, Denmark Diego Prado, Basque Culinary Center, Donostia, Spain Stefen Ramirez, Tea Dealers and 29B, New York, NY Nikita Richardson, writer Jordana Rothman, Food & Wine Adam Sachs, writer Lane Selman, Oregon State University and Culinary Breeding Network Mike Solomonov, Zahav, Philadelphia, PA Kim Severson, The New York Times Khushbu Shah, Thrillist Nik Sharma, Season: Big Flavors, Beautiful Food and San Francisco Chronicle Chris Shepherd, Underbelly Hospitality, Houston, TX Ben Shewry, Attica, Melbourne, Australia Chef Elle Simone, SheChef Inc. Jeremiah Stone and Fabián Von Hauske Valtierra, Contra and Wildair, New York, NY Julia Turshen, Now & Again and Feed the Resistance and Equity at the Table Jeremy Umansky, Larder Delicatessen and Bakery, Cleveland, OH Adam Vavrick, The Publican, Chicago, IL Lars Williams, Empirical Spirits, Copenhagen, Denmark Ben Wurgaft, MIT Marco Zappia, Martina and Colita, Minneapolis, MN The post Small Bites – Episode 103 appeared first on Wildfire Radio.
First on the program is Kelly Harris, CEO of the Cancer Support Community of Greater Philadelphia. Kelly was on Remarkable Women earlier this year and we invited her back because we just love what she is doing for our community! Kelly talks to Marilyn about the upcoming Paws 4 Life Dog Walk on Saturday, September 29th at Warminster Community Park. Enjoy unique entertainment, demonstration rings, delicious bites to eat, silly games, and fun dog contests with celebrity judges including Bucks County Courier Times News Director, Christina Kristofic, Miss Pennsylvania Outstanding Teen, Alysa Bainbridge AAAAND our very own, Marilyn Russell! Tickets are $25 per leash so only $25 for an entire family to join in the fun! Funds raised from the Dog Walk support the more than 150 free monthly programs for local men, women and children living with cancer. Marilyn is then joined by Beth Devine, Executive Director of Philadelphia Youth Sports Collaborative. Beth talks to Marilyn about Game On Philly! -- a new 5-year initiative that aims to give every child in this city access to the life-changing benefits of sports. In collaboration with Philly pro-sports teams, PYSC launched a Prizeo campaign to help create more opportunities in sports for Philadelphia's young people. PYSC has partnered with the Eagles, Flyers, Union, Phillies, and Sixers to give away a ton of amazing prizes and experiences. Visit prizeo.com/gameonphilly make a small donation for your chance to win. Beth has an extensive background in sports-based youth programming, most recently having founded Philly Girls in Motion, an organization that delivers physical activity and sports programs for girls in schools and communities throughout Philadelphia. Beth started the organization with the help of then Councilman, now Mayor Jim Kenney, who asked her to build a basketball program in South Philadelphia in partnership with the six Division I women’s basketball programs located in Philadelphia.
I have been shocked recently to learn that women in their 30s are still lying about their age! But being misleading for the sake of career or romantic advantage is alive and well -- and I understand the pressure (kinda), as I explain in my tale of meeting a hot guy online, then getting psyched out when I found pics of his gorgeous -- and skinny -- ex-wife. I debate with my illustrious guests who lie about their ages! Susan Silver -- aged "between 50 and death" -- is a former staff writer for "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "The Bob Newhart Show," and "Maude." She currently hosts "Susan Says" on RobinhoodRadio.com, an NPR affiliate. Marilyn Russell has reduced her age by a decade for the past 10 years for the sake of professional advancement and snagging younger men. She is the morning show host for 95.7 Ben FM in Philadelphia.
BONUS Show Hour 1: LIVE from the Original Tony Luke's in Sphilly for an A.B.A.T.E. & MarineCorp, ToysForTots Event. BenFM's Marilyn Russell & The Phillie Phanatic Stops by for an interview & we may have gotten the 1st official audio communication from him ever recorded. PLUS Tony agrees to be the office “Pace Scooter” for the Motorcycle Toy Run.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tony-bruno-show/donations