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Kyle Devitte and Owen Hart gear up for the preseason by previewing MIAA Division 3 and Division 4 lacrosse teams. They discuss coaching strategies, player development stories, and share personal anecdotes. The hosts predict top contenders such as Sandwich and Norwell for D4 and Medfield for D3 while detailing key players and team dynamics. Emphasis is placed on the importance of strong program traditions, rigorous schedules, and the challenges faced by public school teams. The episode also touches on the impact of new coaching staff and the evolving landscape of high school sports post-Covid. Topics 01:03 Coaching Stories and Challenges 02:02 JV Coaching Experiences 04:29 MIAA Division 3 and 4 Preview 07:08 Division 4 Highlights and Predictions 20:20 Division 3 Insights and Team Analysis 23:25 Rooting for Great Games and Players 24:06 Positive Monday Emails 24:49 Team Analysis: Burlington and Dover Sherborne 25:55 Team Analysis: Foxborough and Falmouth 28:37 Team Analysis: Situate and Natick 31:51 Medfield: The Team to Beat 38:34 Challenges and Strategies in Coaching 45:02 Excitement for the Upcoming Season
Evan and Pat preview the MIAA State Championships, scheduled for Sunday. They discuss the format of the preview, likening it to their 'Rinkwise' podcast, and emphasize the appeal of concise and direct coverage. The preview covers multiple divisions, starting with the Division 4 boys' matchup between Winthrop and Dedham, analyzing their paths to the final. They move on to the Division 1 girls' game, highlighting the journey of top-seeded Hingham and underdog Bishop Stang, and consider the potential for an upset. The Division 1 boys' final between St. John Shrewsbury and Catholic Memorial (CM) presents a similar narrative of an unexpected finalist versus a dominant favorite. Division 2 boys see Billerica facing Canton, both teams with impressive seasons, followed by Division 3 boys' clash between Nauset and Medfield, illustrating Nauset's dominance. Finally, they preview the Division 2 girls' game between Milton and Medfield, noting Medfield's impressive run as a lower seed. Throughout, the hosts reflect on past tournament experiences, the impact of team momentum, and the excitement of unexpected matchups in the championship. Topics 00:43 MIAA State Championships Preview 02:02 Division 4 Boys Championship Preview 03:36 Division 1 Girls Championship Preview 07:07 Division 1 Boys Championship Preview 13:11 Division 2 Boys Championship Preview 15:17 Division 3 Boys Championship Preview 18:09 Division 2 Girls Championship Preview 21:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
This abandoned hospital outside Boston, Massachusetts was originally conceived as a place to help people with mental health issues. But it wound up doing a lot of harm. READ MORE IN THE ATLAS: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/medfield-state-hospital
Hey! It's a Christmas miracle! The Medfield boys are back with another Touchstone classic! Did they save Christmas? No, Ernest Saves Christmas, starring Jim Varney as the man himself in a wonderful Christmas present to you and yours! If you can't travel to Orlando this Christmas, we got you covered!
New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
On today's program, we talk with the CEO and president of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce about federal funding for the replacement of the Bourne and Sagamore Bridges. Is this funding secure with a new administration coming into Washington DC? We also talk with the managing editor of the Boston Business Journal Don Seiffert about medications, therapies which cost millions of dollars for a single dose. We're also joined by Laverne Lovell of Lovells Nursery in Medfield to talk about the business of Christmas trees this holiday season. Michelle Micone of The Boston Globe explains a project they have underway highlighting new successful businesses in the Boston area. And finally, Andrew Gilman, chief marketing officer with NWN Carousel talks about AI and applications for children's sports.
On the morning of January 5, 1994, 27-year-old David Cox, a former Marine whose story inspired the movie A Few Good Men, was at home, anxiously awaiting news about a potential full-time job. But when his girlfriend, Elaine, returned home that evening, David was nowhere to be found. His truck was parked outside, with the keys in the ignition and an uncashed paycheck sitting on the dashboard. Despite these strange circumstances, police initially believed David had run off. However, nearly three months later, his body was discovered along a Medfield, Massachusetts riverbank five miles from his apartment. He had been shot four times. Despite a thorough investigation, no motive or suspects have been identified, leaving David's family desperate for answers. It's been over 30 years since David's murder, and investigators are still searching for the person responsible... On the morning of January 5, 1994, David Cox went missing from his apartment in Natick, Massachusetts. Almost three months later, on April 2, his body was discovered along the Charles River in Medfield, about five miles from his home. At the time of his death, David was wearing a Marine Corps camouflage jacket over a black hooded Marines sniper jacket, along with jeans and sneakers. If you have any information about David's murder, please call the Massachusetts State Police detectives assigned to David's case at 617-593-8840. Editor: Shannon Keirce Research/Writing: Haley Gray and Anna Luria SUBMIT A CASE HERE: Cases@DetectivePerspectivePod.com SOCIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detperspective/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/detperspective FIND DERRICK HERE Twitter: https://twitter.com/DerrickL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DerrickLevasseur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DerrickVLevasseur CRIME WEEKLY AND COFFEE Criminal Coffee Company: https://www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Crime Weekly: https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop ADS: 1. TryMiracle.com/Detective - Use code DETECTIVE for 3 FREE towels and to save over 40% on your next order! 2. MagicMind.com/Perspective - Use code PERSPECTIVE to get up to 48% off your first subscription!
Send us a textWhat were some of the most infamous New England mental asylums? What was Halloween safety like in 1977? What about horror movies made into video games?Scares come in all shapes and sizes on Episode 166 of the podcast.Spooky Season doesn't get more terrifying than the reality of mental hospitals in the 19th and 20th centuries. We look at a handful of the most notorious asylums from New England. Some of these are long gone, some have decaying remains you can visit. Trick or Treating in the 2020s is far different than it was in the 1970s. This becomes apparent as we go way Back In the Day and review a Halloween safety short film from 1977. What surprised you most about this film? Just because a horror movie is a classic does not necessarily mean it will translate well to the video game realm. This new Top 5 looks at some scary bad, and a few scary good, video games developed from classic horror movies.The new This Week In History and Time Capsule are far less spooky as we look back at the publication of the children's book classic Winnie the Pooh.For more great content become a subscriber on Patreon!Helpful Links from this EpisodeThe Lady of the Dunes.comPurchase My New Book Cape Cod Beyond the Beach!In My Footsteps: A Cape Cod Travel Guide(2nd Edition)Hooked By Kiwi - Etsy.comWear Your Wish.com - Clothing, Accessories, and moreDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenChristopher Setterlund.comCape Cod Living - Zazzle StoreSubscribe on YouTube!Initial Impressions 2.0 BlogUPDATE: Bonnie Bickwit and Mitchel Weiser Case - Rolling Stone.comWebcam Weekly Wrapup PodcastHalloween Safety 1977The Terrifying True Story of Medfield State HospitalListen to Episode 165 here Support the show
The McArdle family was away from their Medfield home for the Memorial Day weekend when a fire broke out at their home. Surveillance video shows an Amazon driver arriving 20 minutes after the first signs of smoke. The driver opened the garage, walked through the smoke, placed the package, and then left without alerting anyone. Hours went by before a passerby alerted 911. Why did the Amazon driver not alert authorities? What would you do? Amazon declined our invitation to join.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio
The McArdle family was away from their Medfield home for the Memorial Day weekend when a fire broke out at their home. Surveillance video shows an Amazon driver arriving 20 minutes after the first signs of smoke. The driver opened the garage, walked through the smoke, placed the package, and then left without alerting anyone. Hours went by before a passerby alerted 911. Why did the Amazon driver not alert authorities? What would you do? Amazon declined our invitation to join.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio
Join us as we talk with Mark Sullivan, a #1 New York Times bestselling author who wrote The Last Green Valley about a family, the Martels, that flee the Ukraine in 1944 to arrive and eventually settle in Bozeman, MT. We discuss the families harrowing journey as they, along with thousands of others make the Long Trek. Join us for this important conversation with Mark Sullivan. Mark Sullivan is the acclaimed author of twenty novels, including Beneath a Scarlet Sky, which has been published in thirty-seven languages, and All the Glimmering Stars, which debuts in May. He has also written the #1 NYT bestselling Private Series with James Patterson and received numerous accolades for his writing. He grew up in Medfield, Massachusetts, and graduated from Hamilton College with a BA in English before working as a volunteer in the Peace Corps in Niger, West Africa. Upon his return to the United States, he earned a graduate degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and began a career in investigative journalism. An avid skier and adventurer, he lives with his wife in Bozeman, Montana.
A Medfield man is recovering from injuries he suffered in a rare owl attack during his nightly run. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
The Medfield gang is back with a movie that was near and dear to most of us - 1973's animated classic Robin Hood, directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, starring Brian Bedford, Phil Harris, and Peter Ustinov, and featuring some truly iconic Roger Miller songs. Why don't you sit and rest a spell as we discuss this peach's place in the Disney echelon? Nobody really likes Skippy, but that shouldn't hurt things too bad, right? And George "Goober" Lindsay is up in here, surely that will make Andy go bananas, right? I guess you'll just have to find out....
Hang on all ye ghouls and spirits, we're back for another SPOOOKY HALLOWWWEEEEEN SPECIAL with 1993's The Nightmare Before Christmas, based on a concept by Tim Burton, directed by Henry Selick, and starring Danny Elfman, Chris Sarandon and Catherine O'Hara. Buckle up as we handle this duel holiday classic, but beware - Andy doesn't like musicals and this thing is full of tunes. We just can't stop singing here at Medfield, and this one seems like just the ticket for this time of year. Stay tuned until the very end for a proper holiday singalong with two of the podcast most-remarked-upon people, you won't want to miss it!
Meeting of Medfield's School Building Committee held on June 7, 2023.
Meeting of Medfield's Select Board. Held on May 24, 2023.
Thank you for finding Hymn Talk Twin Talk and celebrating this milestone with us - our 80th episode!We are just thrilled to be talking about this HYMN LEGEND this week: Charles Wesley. He wrote over 6,000 hymns, so we will definitely be hearing more from him on Hymn Talk Twin Talk.Please visit these links to learn more about what we discuss in the episode:Music to the hymnIn Age and Feebleness ExtremeS and S Handiworks@sandiworks_bibleverseart on InstagramSneha's 31 Hymn CardsHymn Talk Twin Talk merchandiseJesus Loves Me merchandiseRaluca Bojor@raluca.bojor.music on InstagramDean Phelps @deanphelps on Twitter@deanphelpsmusic on InstagramThe Lowell Mason House in Medfield, MAIf you have a request for a future episode, we'd love to hear it! There are so many amazing hymns out there!Thank you for listening and thank you for supporting Hymn Talk Twin Talk! If you feel so inclined, would you please consider leaving us a review or a rating? This helps other hymn lovers find the podcast!God bless!Love in Him,Kerrie and KelliePsalm 104:33Instagram: @hymntalktwintalkFacebook: Hymn Talk Twin TalkTwitter: @hymntalkhymntalktwintalk@gmail.comwww.hymntalktwintalk.com
Meeting of Medfield's School Committee, held May 18th, 2023.
In our third and final episode of We Are Medfield, we went back in time to learn more about the history of Medfield and how it became the town we know today! Also, click to hear our interview with Jean Mineo to hear more about the Bellforge Art Center.
Episode Topic: Education & Character As part of the Virtues & Vocations webinar series, Education for Flourishing: Pursuing Purpose in the Professions, we are pleased to welcome Karen Bohlin to discuss her book Educating for Character: Why Practical Wisdom Matters. Dr. Karen E. Bohlin is a recognized thought leader in applied virtue ethics and character education. Senior scholar at Boston University's Center for Character and Social Responsibility and director emerita of BU's Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character, she served as assistant professor of education and then as head of school at Montrose in Medfield, MA, where she founded the LifeCompass Institute for Character & Leadership, a lab school community of practice.Featured Speakers:Suzanne Shanahan is Leo and Arlene Hawk Executive Director and Professor of the Practice at Notre Dame's Center for Social ConcernsKaren E. Bohlin is a Senior Scholar at the at Boston University and founder and director emerita of the LifeCompass Institute for Character & LeadershipRead this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: think.nd.edu/bq/vv1-3/.This podcast is a part of the ThinkND Series titled Education for Flourishing. Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career. Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu. Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
First Republic Bank is bailed out by eleven of the country's largest banks. Former President Donald Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday. A Starbucks barista in Medfield is off the hook after being accused of spitting in a police officer's coffee cup. 5 minutes of news that will keep you in The Loop.
We emerge from the basement to record before a live audience at the Zullo Gallery and Center for the Arts in Medfield, MA. Special guest Will Noonan performs stand-up and sits down for some fun conversation. Also, Townie Topics and other bits of fun!
Sean and Brad review the 1961 classic The Absent-Minded Professor. They talk about what flubber sounds like, what Brad's dunks, when he could dunk, looked like (hint: it looked like a white guy from 1961), and about 25 different parts of the basketball scene. Is this one of the best basketball scenes in cinema? We think it might be.Next episode: Against the RopesAgainst the Ropes is streaming on the Pluto streaming service, but if you don't want to watch 25 ads about Otezla clearing your eczema, go borrow it from your local library.Support the showTwitter: @slowpitchcastInstagram: @slowpitchpodcastEmail: slowpitchthepodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/slowpitchpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/slowpitch
Episode 136. Sitting down with another U.S. sake brewer, this week John and Timothy interview Todd Bellomy, founder and brewer at Farthest Star Sake in Medfield Massachusetts. As New England's only sake brewery, it has become Todd's mission to introduce his customers to the adventure of discovering freshly brewed, local sake. At his sci-fi themed taproom, guests can explore his classic junmai and nigori as well as an ever changing rotation of infusions and variations of his standard brews. Talking with the busy brewmaster gave us a window into the ever expanding market of domestically brewed sake. Listen in as we discuss the life in the taproom and the sci-fi inspiration for his sake. If you're anywhere near Boston, you'll want to travel at lightspeed to visit the Farthest Star Sake Brewery and Taproom! #SakeRevolutionSupport the show
A class given in November, 2022 to parents at Montrose School, Medfield, MA. https://comeawaybyyourselves.com
This abandoned hospital outside Boston, Massachusetts was originally conceived as a place to help people with mental health issues. But it wound up doing a lot of harm.READ MORE IN THE ATLAS: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/medfield-state-hospital
This week's episode of Well Being Walks with Kip Hollister is the second episode of the two-part series with Jim Derick - President and Co-Founder of SAFE Coalition. They walk again through Noon Hill in Medfield, MA; discussing the devastating loss of Jim's son, Jack, and how to connect with one another and navigate the grieving process. They discuss the stigma around substance abuse disorder and creating a system that supports those affected. Kip and Jim connect on a soul level, bonding over their own journeys with loss and creating an open space for real conversations. This episode is authentic and raw, and we invite you to listen and learn as you join this installation of Well Being Walks. SAFE Coalition is a community organization committed to educating and supporting those affected by substance use disorder and mental health concerns across southeastern Massachusetts. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use disorder or mental health concerns, please visit their website: https://www.safecoalitionma.org/ In honor of Jack, who tragically lost his battle with his illness on July 15, 2022.
Aura at Medfield Apartments is launching the Grand Opening of the Brand New Luxury Apartments here in Massachusetts
A colonial costume tradition for third graders in Medfield, MA has been cancelled. For decades the 3rd grade class would dress up in colonial clothing and travel to nearby Rocky Woods for an authentic interactive historical experience with MA Native Peoples and European Settlers. Now students will all wear matching T-shirts. Why the change? Should the tradition have carried on? Why or why not?
"United we stand, divided we fall" is something we can all agree on right? So what's up with the devisiveness? It's time to take a beat and think about how we treat people with different perspectives. Also, crisis at the Starbucks, Medfield 911, and cable news is not necessarily the news.
Season 5 premiers with the tragic murder of 9-year-old Christopher Lee Ausherman Jr., who was beaten, raped, and strangled by convicted pedophile murderer Elmer Spencer. This sadistic monster brutally beat the boy and left his battered, nude body in a baseball, 3rd place dugout in Frederick Maryland. Lured to his death with a pack of Pokémon cards, this innocent child's murder prompted lawmakers to change how the state of Maryland sentences its repeat sexual predators to mandatory sentences of life in prison without the possibility for parole. This episode also profiles the unsolved cutting homicide of 34-year-old Tameka Mobley who was found with upper body trauma in the 4400 block of Laplata Avenue in the Medfield area of north Baltimore on March 10, 2015. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's that time folks, the Season 3 FINALE! This week the society watches the 1989 classic comedy "Honey, I Shrunk The Kids," directed by Joe Johnston and starring Rick Moranis, Matt Frewer, and and Marcia Strassman. You simply WILL NOT BELIEVE YOUR SIZE as we delve into our childhood memories and discuss the merits of various snack cakes, and wrap up yet another great season here at Medfield. Join us!For the latest info, check out @medfieldfilm on social media
Episode 73 of the podcast kicks off with the horrifying true story of the scariest place I have ever visited, Medfield State Hospital in Medfield, Massachusetts. For a century patients were kept there, through various iterations of the property. Though it was used for the backdrop of a few movies the reality of this long standing hospital is stranger than fiction.There are a few places in New England that feel like home to me. One such place is Mid-Coast Maine. The town of Camden, Maine is a big part why. Mountains, lighthouses, harbor views, a classic Main Street, and so much more. This week's Road Trip should be one that gets you ready to pay Camden a visit.Today many people have unlimited and easy access to the internet, some through their smartphones. A quarter-century ago the internet was a vastly different place. Modems, dial-up, different search engines, primitive websites, and more. We go way Back In the Day to reminisce with a Part 1 of Internet in the 1990's.This week's Top 5, by special request, dives into some of the scariest television show themes that scarred your childhood. Which ones made the list?There is a new This Week In History and Time Capsule centered around the very first Major League Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony.Helpful Links from this Episode(available through Buzzsprout)Purchase Iconic Hotels and Motels of Cape CodBuy Me A Coffee!Wear Your WishDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenChristopher Setterlund's YouTube ChannelChristopher Setterlund.comThe In My Footsteps Podcast BlogCamden Rockland.comArchive.orgListen to Episode 72 here.Support the show
This week we talk about the live-action Disney film Herbie Rides Again, the sequel to Love Bug. The question we ask this week is what Disney films shaped our childhood. We talk about how Disney has now linked the Herbie movies to the Medfield college universe and why this doesn't live up to the next one. Join us as we watch Herbie save the day again.
Free dancing in the park and a family-friendly festival in Medfield.
Mark Sullivan is the bestselling author of "Beneath the Scarlet Sky" and newly released "The Last Green Valley." "Beneath the Scarlet Sky" was an explosive bestseller which sent him on a quest for another story. He found such a tale about a family caught between Nazi Germany and Stalin's Soviet Union that he shares in "The Last Green Valley." Mark Sullivan is the acclaimed author of eighteen novels, including the #1 New York Times bestselling Private series, which he writes with James Patterson. Mark has received numerous awards for his writing, including the WHSmith Fresh Talent Award, and his works have been named a New York Times Notable Book and a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year. He grew up in Medfield, Massachusetts, and graduated from Hamilton College with a BA in English before working as a volunteer in the Peace Corps in Niger, West Africa. Upon his return to the United States, he earned a graduate degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and began a career in investigative journalism. An avid skier and adventurer, he lives with his wife in Bozeman, Montana, where he remains grateful for the miracle of every moment. His newest book is "The Last Green Valley" https://amzn.to/3gyoS0D (Affiliate Link) https://marksullivanbooks.com ************************************************
Jennifer Paxton is the VP of People at Smile.io, a company that creates effective loyalty programs for smaller businesses. With an extensive background in tech startups, she is a prominent leader in the world of HR and recruiting. Alongside her position at Smile.io, she sits on the board for the Cultural Alliance of Medfield. She has previously worked as a director of talent for other leading companies such as Privy, LevelUp, and TrueMotion. She is a proponent of direct sourcing and employment branding, having developed her unique style of recruitment. In this episode… How do you consciously build a great work culture? Almost every business has a mission statement and some ideals, but what does that look like in action? Building a culture is a thorough and intensive process, touching every aspect of your business. It starts from the ground up and requires proper leadership to see it cultivated. With the rise in remote work, it's become more difficult than ever to keep your employees unified. Fortunately, Jennifer Paxton has learned how to do it. Dov Pollack has an in-depth conversation with Jennifer Paxton, the VP of People at Smile.io, to talk about company culture and the role that HR plays. They go over the common problems in the workplace, including addressing conflict and overcoming the challenge of remote work. They then discuss Jennifer's own experiences and how she was influenced by the leaders in her life. Find out the rest by tuning into this episode of the Next Wave Leadership Podcast!
In this episode, I interview Monique Allen, Business Coach & Founder of The Garden Continuum Inc. based in Medfield, Massachusetts, United States of America. Monique has set up her own life-scaping company to help entrepreneurs, people in private, commercial, and government to ensure the longevity, vitality, and beauty of their home, business, and protected project areas.From blogging a business back in the 90s, Monique decided to start her own business with a teachable mindset and self-awareness. Garden Continuum Inc was established in 1991 and has been running for over 32 years.Monique said that to grow a business, you have to develop self-awareness and open your perspective to different realities. So she says, “the capacity of your business can only stretch to the capacity of you. And if you decide that you are not going to grow your own mental capacity, your own emotional capacity, or intellectual capacity, then the business gets stuck. So the best possible thing you can do is invest in your own self-awareness in your own growth.”This Cast Covers: Understand how the best landscape practices meet up with the needs of the environment. Represents well over 100 years of experience and commitment to the Green Industry. Developing Landscapes Ensuring the longevity, vitality, and beauty of your home or business. Works with private, commercial, and government clients on sensitive and protected project areas. Ensuring the best environmental outcome and performance. Provides professional services in consultation, design, installation, and fine gardening. Provides business coaching and speaking. Life-Scapes for all Seasons Lifestyle coaching to grow business with passion and success. Additional Resources: The Garden Continuum inc Let Go to Grow By Doug and Polly White The E-Myth by Michael Gerber ___________________ Quotes: “Being able to feel incredibly impassioned about your craft is so different than believing you should be paid.” –Monique Allen “Help owners to look at the honorable value of what they're offering, and realize that they're not actually selling anyone. They're providing a solution. They're providing a pathway to better living, why would you withhold that?” –Monique Allen “For me, success really has been able to have both of those worlds to love my work and love my family and not have to compromise with either one of them.” –Monique Allen “The best possible thing you can do is invest in your own self-awareness in your own growth.” –Monique Allen “Remember that if you want to be a leader, part of your job is to get comfortable with discomfort.” –Monique Allen___________________ Music from https://filmmusic.io. “Cold Funk” by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com. License: CC by http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Doing something that you look forward to, that beautiful thing that you wake up and dream about. That is what I call success. -Jenn Uche Welcome to the inspiring story of Jenn Uche, a 17 year old high school senior who has been chosen as a 2021 Global Rise Winner. This 1 billion dollar philanthropic venture was created and funded by Google co-founder, Eric Schmidt and his wife Wendy and is a collaboration between Schmidt Futures and the Rhodes Trust. To find out more, just go to: www.risefortheworld.com. Talented young people from around the world, between the ages of 15-17 are chosen through a series of essays, submissions and virtual interviews. What is unique about this scholarship is that it is for life and is valued at about $500,000 per student winner. An investment is made early on in the intelligence of these kids to become innovators, leaders, points of light for the next generation. 50,000 teens from 170 countries competed for this award, each one addressing how they would work to solve a particular problem. Jenn was 1 of 100 brilliant students to receive this honor. A student at the Montrose School in Medfield, MA where the mantra is: “where girls are called to greatness”, Jenn she is no stranger to struggle and adversity. She remains hopeful and determined “coming out the other side, like a diamond” and describing herself as a story lover, smile connoisseur, a writer and a visionary. I couldn't wait to bring my recording equipment to Jenn's school to capture the story of a 17 year old woman who is wise beyond her years and destined for greatness. #risefortheworld #empoweringwomen #womensupportingwomen
BWATB Nation, Today's guest is a good friend from my childhood Lamont Sutton. Lamont currently runs KWU Sports camp based in Baltimore city. K. W. U. stands for Knowledge, Wisdom, and Understanding. Lamont has taken on a roll in a lot of young kids lives as a mentor and father figure across multiple schools in Baltimore. Lamont's camp is a for profit business. He has never relied on city funding to assist him in his business ventures. We go way back to our childhood in this interview. We met at the P.A.L. Center in Medfield back in the late 90s early 2000s. He split his time between here and Park Heights. Growing up in both areas gave him the multitude of life skills to adjust in the fly as a camp coordinator. Tune in to hear his story first hand.
What an honor it was to speak one-on-one with Jean in this episode. Jean is leading a project in building a new and, what I think will be, revolutionary cultural center in our town. We speak about unlearning, social justice, storytelling, community, culture and self-expression. The conclusion? All roads for a better world lead to and come from the arts. Tune in to hear Jean's several ways of defining arts and their impact. This episode is for the creatives, changemakers, artists, community builders, activists, and anyone on the path to re-embracing those parts of themselves. About the guest Jean Mineo (she/her/hers) is Executive Director of the Cultural Alliance working to build the performing arts center at the former Medfield State Hospital. Jean has spent her career managing other non-profit arts organizations including the Boston Sculptors Gallery, JP Open Studios, the New Art Center in Newton and as a public art consultant for the City of Boston. To learn more about the work Jean is doing, visit www.medfieldculture.org and follow the Cultural Alliance of Medfield on Facebook. About the host Lisa Chin (she/her/hers) believes that knowing ourselves is central to being happy and fulfilled. This podcast is about the observation and examination of self - exploring all the things that make us who we are. Why? Because the better we understand ourselves, the more good we can do in the world. Lisa creates and podcasts from the traditional and unceded land of the Nipmuc/k and Massachusett tribes in a town outside Boston, MA. To learn more about Lisa, her writing as well as opportunities to work with her, visit www.lisaforreal.com. You can also find her on Instagram as @reclaimingmotherhood.
Maggie McCarthy - a rising junior on the Harvard Women's Basketball and Harvard Women's Lacrosse teams - joins the pod to talk about her upbringing surrounded by sports in Medfield, Massachusetts, her time at Harvard, and her "CEO for a month" position with ISlide. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maggiemc15/ ISlide Article: https://www.wcvb.com/article/intern-gets-to-be-ceo-of-islide-boston-company/36721384
To Visit a Similar Spot: Medfield State Hospital, 45 Hospital Road, Medfield, MA 02052Episode Source Material: History of Psychiatric Hospitals • Nursing, History, and Health Care • Penn NursingDr. Joseph H. Ladd SchoolDays of DarknessFrom the archives: FINAL DAY: Ladd Center shuts down quietlyThe Fall of an Icon, the End of an EraThe Asylum Antiquarian – Mediumhttps://www.rihs.org/mssinv/Mss231sg1.htmSomething About Snow. “Well, I had thought of giving you… | by Jason Carpenter | The Asylum Antiquarianhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2012-01-06/the-psychology-of-ruin-pornOne of the Forgotten Two PercentLadd School 25 Years After, Series November 16The Abandoned Ladd School (Exeter, RI)To Manage the Darkness: Why We Are Drawn to What We FearA God Damed Shame: The Demolition of the Ladd School : RhodeIslandFormer Ladd School property was becoming problematicTrue Hauntings of America: The Haunting of the Ladd SchoolThe World's Most Haunted Places: The Joseph Ladd School Detroitism – GuernicaProvidence ranked as one of worst cities in US for people with disabilitiesFeeble-mindedEugenicsEugenics in the United StatesRhode Island Eugenics/Eugenic Sterilizations
Peter Ciancarelli is a pet health and longevity coach from Medfield, Massachusetts. He's founder of the popular Facebook group, Allie's Canine Cancer Crew, a consultant for California-based whole molecule CBD and THC cannabis oil collective “King Harvest", and is also a special education teacher working with children and young adults with Autism for almost a decade. It was his experiences and setbacks with his dog, Allie, that ignited a years-long search for answers, options, and alternatives, outside of the conventional information he trusted and led to Allie's health struggles and deterioration. He's since helped her rebound on a remarkable level, and is on a mission to educate and inspire others on what they can do to help their beloved pets live their best life possible.https://www.facebook.com/PeterLCiancarellihttps://www.facebook.com/groups/AlliesCanineCancerCrew/ The Raw Entrepawneur: https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheRawEntrepawneur
```Peter Ciancarelli Bio:Peter Ciancarelli is a pet health and longevity coach from Medfield, Massachusetts. He's founder of the popular Facebook group, Allie's Canine Cancer Crew, a consultant for California-based whole molecule CBD and THC cannabis oil collective “King Harvest", and is also a special education teacher working with children and young adults with Autism for almost a decade. It was his experiences and setbacks with his dog, Allie, that ignited a years-long search for answers, options, and alternatives, outside of the conventional information he trusted and led to Allie's health struggles and deterioration. He's since helped her rebound on a remarkable level, and is on a mission to educate and inspire others on what they can do to help their beloved pets live their best life possible.Peter Ciancarelli on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeterLCiancarelliAllie's Canine Cancer Crew Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AlliesCanineCancerCrew The Raw Entrepawneur: https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheRawEntrepawneur
Helen Chin Lui, author of “Know Your Chakras – Introduction to Energy Medicine,” comes on the show today to talk with me about the Chakras!!! Expect lots of AHA moments in this episode as Helen and I dive into less commonly discussed aspects of these energy centers. Helen covers: the front and the back of the Chakras, the concept of “emotion” versus “will,” and why prioritize recharging our energy. We talk about how the Chakras are never truly in balance, but fluctuating throughout your day. We end with practical tips from Helen on how you “police” your own energy. If you're curious about the Chakras, this episode is a must-listen! --- Helen Chin Lui is a Certified Reflexologist, Certified Energy Medicine Practitioner and a Certified Reiki Practitioner and teacher in the USA. She is the owner of the Healing Place LLC and the Healing Place Energy School LLC in Medfield, MA. Helen has been practicing professional energy healing services since 2006. Helen has more than 1,000 specialized hours in Reflexology, Energy Medicine, and Reiki. She is a highly skilled reflexologist with certifications in the foot, hand, ear, advance digestive health, pediatrics, acupoint, musculoskeletal, pain management, hormonal balance, and fertility. Before becoming a holistic practitioner, Helen worked as a professional radio producer for WBZ in Boston. She also has more than 25 years of office management experience. When Helen isn't doing hands-on healing, she is researching and writing to expand her knowledge. She has just authored a book “Know Your Chakras – Introduction to Energy Medicine.” Special Guest: Helen Chin Lui www.healingplacemedfield.com www.HealingPlaceEnergySchool.com www.Youtube.com/reflexologyhealing www.facebook.com/healingplaceenergyschool Creator & Host: Brett Larkin http://www.brettlarkin.com/ Sound Engineer: Zach Cooper www.zmcmusic.tumblr.com Producer: Benn Mendelson www.sivanaspirit.com www.sivanapodcast.com Please consider leaving us a rating or review on iTunes! Not sure how? Follow the steps at www.sivanaspirit.com/review Screenshot your review and send it to info@brettlarkin.com and I'll send you my favorite affirmations and journaling prompts as a free PDF! Thanks for your support! Use code TAKE25 for $25 off anything in your shopping cart at SivanaSpirit.com – new customers only
What's the difference between acupuncture and reflexology? Why would you choose one healing modality over another? Do your organs really map to your feet? Is reflexology really just a foot massage? Get all these questions answered in today's show with Helen Chin Lui, Certified Reflexologist, Certified Energy Medicine Practitioner and a Certified Reiki Practitioner. We talk about pressure points, Chinese Medicine and taking charge of your own energy. Don't miss this special episode! --- Helen Chin Lui is a Certified Reflexologist, Certified Energy Medicine Practitioner and a Certified Reiki Practitioner and teacher in the USA. She is the owner of the Healing Place LLC and the Healing Place Energy School LLC in Medfield, MA. Helen has been practicing professional energy healing services since 2006. Helen has more than 1,000 specialized hours in Reflexology, Energy Medicine, and Reiki. She is a highly skilled reflexologist with certifications in the foot, hand, ear, advance digestive health, pediatrics, acupoint, musculoskeletal, pain management, hormonal balance, and fertility. Before becoming a holistic practitioner, Helen worked as a professional radio producer for WBZ in Boston. She also has more than 25 years of office management experience. When Helen isn't doing hands-on healing, she is researching and writing to expand her knowledge. She has just authored a book “Know Your Chakras – Introduction to Energy Medicine.” Special Guest: Helen Chin Lui www.healingplacemedfield.com www.HealingPlaceEnergySchool.com www.youtube.com/reflexologyhealing www.facebook.com/healingplaceenergyschool Creator & Host: Brett Larkin http://www.brettlarkin.com/ Sound Engineer: Zach Cooper www.zmcmusic.tumblr.com Producer: Benn Mendelson www.sivanaspirit.com www.sivanapodcast.com Please consider leaving us a rating or review on iTunes! Not sure how? Follow the steps at www.sivanaspirit.com/review Screenshot your review and send it to info@brettlarkin.com and I'll send you my favorite affirmations and journaling prompts as a free PDF! Thanks for your support! Use code TAKE25 for $25 off anything in your shopping cart at SivanaSpirit.com – new customers only
Sarah Jenks is the founder of Whole Woman, a monthly online membership for women seeking the answers to “Who am I? And why am I here?” and Live More Weigh Less™, the most popular online emotional eating program. Between her online programs and as proprietress of Hawthorn Farm, her 23-acre retreat center in Medfield, Massachusetts, Sarah holds sacred space to empower women and support them in finding their magic and rediscovering their most authentic selves. Since 2009, Sarah's community of women seeking a fuller, more meaningful life has grown to almost 100K members.
1. Visit www.thejenmavrosshow.com for more show and guest information on every podcast episode. 2. Grab your free gift on jenmavros.com - A four track divinely guided meditation album. Sarah Jenks is the founder of Whole Woman, a monthly online membership for women seeking the answers to “Who am I? And why am I here?” and Live More Weigh Less™, the most popular online emotional eating program. Between her online programs and as proprietress of Hawthorn Farm, her 23-acre retreat center in Medfield, Massachusetts, Sarah holds sacred space to empower women and support them in finding their magic and rediscovering their most authentic selves. Since 2009, Sarah's community of women seeking a fuller, more meaningful life has grown to almost 100K members.