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This week we jump in the wayback machine and talk about church youth group memories and what is up with Michael Tate. Its a fun one so grab your favorite beverage and enjoy! We now have a Discord now for our Patrons! You can join here: Patreon.com/gohomebible This podcast is edited by Elizabeth Nordenholt from Podcat Audio: https://elizabethnordenholt.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Summary:In this episode, Antonio's financial advisor, Michael Tate, shares game-changing insights into leveraging credit, building wealth through other people's money, and insulating yourself from economic downturns. Learn how to use advanced credit strategies and funding solutions to grow your wealth and secure your financial future, just like the pros.To contact Antonio T. Smith Jr.https://www.facebook.com/theatsjrhttps://www.amazon.com/stores/Antonio-T.-Smith-Jr/author/B00M3MPVJ8https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniotsmithjrhttps://antoniotsmithjr.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theatsjr General InsightsCash Flow vs. Cash:Cash flow is more important than cash in building wealth.Leveraging other people's money (OPM) is key to generating cash flow and wealth.Both good and bad debt exist; understanding how to properly use debt is crucial for wealth building.Importance of Funding:Proper funding is critical for businesses and personal finances.Cash flow insulation through funding and leveraging credit helps prepare for economic downturns.Building a relationship with lenders allows you to maximize opportunities for funding and credit.Credit and Financing StrategiesCredit Tiers:Tier 1 (Secured Credit Cards): Best for building credit. Requires a cash deposit as collateral.Tier 2 (Starter Cards): For individuals with credit scores of 630 or above, offering basic bonuses with low annual fees.Tier 3 (Entry Travel Cards): For credit scores of 700+, these cards offer travel bonuses, but some annual fees apply.Tier 4 (Advanced Travel Cards): Requires a score of 720+; these cards have high annual fees ($450-$650) but offer significant rewards like airport lounge access, car rental upgrades, and up to 150,000 bonus points.Tier 5 (Invitation-Only Cards): The most exclusive credit cards, requiring significant spending or investments.Leveraging Credit Cards:Credit cards can be tools for leveraging funds when used strategically (e.g., business marketing, travel).Some cards offer travel insurance, customer service perks, and special access to luxury experiences.Maximizing credit card rewards through proper spending, like investing in marketing, can yield high returns.Strategic Spending:Focus on using credit for income-generating purposes like business marketing to meet spending limits and earn rewards.Travel, luxury car rentals, and hotel stays can be funded with travel points, reducing out-of-pocket expenses.Key Financial TipsPartnerships and Credit Monitoring:Partner with financial institutions that offer rewards tailored to your spending patterns and lifestyle.Use free or paid credit monitoring services to protect your credit score and identify breaches or fraud.Debt as a Wealth-Building Tool:Understand how to use "good debt" (debt that helps generate income or increase asset value).Use credit strategically for business expansion and investments rather than personal consumption.Maximizing Funding:Set up multiple rounds of funding to access larger credit lines as your profile improves.Have a plan for each round of funding to maximize the benefits and avoid unnecessary debt.Personal and Business Financial SecurityBuilding Wealth with OPM:Use credit and funding solutions to leverage other people's money for real estate, business expansion, or large investments.Proper financial planning, including insulation against downturns, is essential for maintaining wealth.Long-Term Financial Security:Keep monitoring your credit and look for new funding opportunities to keep increasing your cash flow.Regularly reassess your financial strategy to ensure you are maximizing rewards and minimizing risks.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Last week, you heard the first part of Cynthia's story. You learned about her life, marriage, pending divorce, and how she disappeared on February 3, 2021. The last confirmed sighting of Cynthia was at a gas station in Grandview, Texas, around 10:35 PM. Multiple witnesses reported that she appeared to be in the midst of a mental health crisis. Cynthia had called friends, and they mentioned that her behavior was confusing. A patron at the gas station stated that she entered his vehicle and left her phone behind when she exited. Another witness remembered Cynthia running up behind his truck and asking for a ride. However, no one stopped to assist her. Cynthia then got back into her vehicle, and her car was seen approaching the exit. Law enforcement suspects that the camera malfunctioned at that moment, and they lost sight of Cynthia's vehicle, making it impossible to determine the direction it headed next. Cynthia's destination after leaving the gas station remains unknown. Two days later, Cynthia's family reported her missing. Fast forward to February 16, Cynthia's Mazda was found on an interstate highway headed towards Waco, TX. The vehicle had run out of gas, and the officer who spotted it confirmed that it hadn't been there 24 hours earlier. Where had the car been since February 3? Was Cynthia the person who left it there, or had someone else abandoned it? One notable point is that on the evening of her disappearance, witnesses remembered seeing Cynthia, but no one has ever claimed to have seen her again. So, what could have happened to Cynthia?Anyone with information about Cynthia Bah-Traore can call Lt. Michael Tate at the Crowley Police Department at 817-297-2276 x6204 or Crimestoppers at 817-469-8477. You may also contact the FBI Dallas Field Office at (972) 559-5000.If you have a missing loved one that you would like to have featured on the show, please fill out our case submission form.Follow The Vanished on social media at:FacebookInstagramTwitterPatreonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the evening of February 3, 2021, 39-year-old Cynthia Bah-Traore left her home in Crowley, Texas. She was later spotted at a gas station in Grandview, Texas, but left her cell phone behind. After that, Cynthia disappeared without a trace. Almost two weeks later, her car was discovered abandoned alongside a highway approximately 35 miles south of where she was last seen, near Waco. The whereabouts of Cynthia and her vehicle during this time remain unknown. Her family has stated that Cynthia had no reason to be in the Waco area, and they are baffled as to why she would have traveled there. Following her disappearance, tensions arose between her family and the police department investigating the case. Over three years later, renewed efforts are underway in hopes of finally uncovering Cynthia's whereabouts.Anyone with information about Cynthia Bah-Traore can call Lt. Michael Tate at the Crowley Police Department at 817-297-2276 x6204 or Crimestoppers at 817-469-8477. You can also contact the FBI Dallas Field Office at (972) 559-5000.If you have a missing loved one that you would like to have featured on the show, please fill out our case submission form.Follow The Vanished on social media at:FacebookInstagramTwitterPatreonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ep. 95 In this deeply personal episode of The Mental Health Toolbox, we welcome Tate Barkley, a man who rose from the small-town struggles of North Carolina to find himself amidst family secrets, addiction, and the fight for self-acceptance. Tate shares his journey of overcoming alcoholism, losing his law practice, hitting rock bottom and subsequently taking responsibility to change his life. Listen as he unfolds his story of survival in a good ole boys' world, his quest for connection with an elusive father, and his path to accepting his true self. This episode is a testament to resilience, the power of transformation, and the courage it takes to face one's past. Join us for an inspiring conversation that promises to touch your heart and open your mind.
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was sound designed by Jeff Van Dreason and written by Alexander Danner, ItMe, Amanda McCormack, TH Ponders, Bob Raymonda, Jordan Stillman, Theo Wolf, and Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were written at The Bridge Sound and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST In order of appearance, this episode features: Sophie Bjorn as Lucia (she/her) Graham Rowat as Bartender (he/him) Eli McIlvaine as Man In Bar (he/him) Vinay Narani as Fat Stanley (she/her) Adam Raymonda as Stinky Pete (he/him) Neil Johnson as Weasel (he/him) Kenny Garcia as Bruce Bosley (he/him) Jordan Cobb as Valiance Johnson (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Nora Van Dreason as Monty Linzer-Coolidge (he/him) James Capobianco as Freed Friend Poletti (he/him) Cornelius Mohr as Sean from Brockton (he/him) Ian DePriest as Brian Brown (he/him) Richard Penner as Thomas Thomas (he/him) Tal Minear as Florence (they/them) Austin Allen as Moving Person (they/them) Cass McPhee as Jimmy (he/him) Tanja Milojevich as Wanda McIntosh (she/her) Tyrell Worrel Jr as Legion Assistant Daisy Guevara as Kavllyn (she/her) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Rich Zieff as Mayor (he/him) Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Jackie (she/her) Lark Rodenbush as Dina (they/them) Mike Linden as Funeral Director (he/him) Beth Eyre as Autumn West (she/her) Julian Danner as Ada West (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Summer Unsin as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Mario da Rosa Jr as Isaiah Powell (he/them) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Sawyer Greene as Frankie (he/him) Ester Ellis as Vincenzo Wellington (he/him) James Capobianco as Professor Paul Montgomery Chelmsworth (he/him) Mike Linden as Marlo (he/him) Clare Lopez as Pauline (she/her) Mike Linden as Guy (he/him) Pat King as Danny Campanelli (he/him) TH Ponders as Rodger (they/them) Jim Johanson as Jonas Wright (he/him) Jordan Stillman as Allison (she/her) Bob Raymonda as Tom (he/they) Eli Barraza as Natalie (she/her) Felix Trench as Mark Wahlberg (he/him) Kristen DiMercurio as Nichole Fonzarelli (she/her) Gabby Hall as Penny (they/them) Rocky Goldman as Jamie (she/her) Ishani Kanetkar as Lily of the Small Urban Community Garden (they/them) Caleb Del Rio as Fox Fossil (he/him) Sarah Shachat as Joey (he/him) Gabriel Urbina as Edgar (he/him) Tau Zaman as Abdul (they/them) Jay Townsend as Oswald (they/them) Josh Rubino as Bernie (he/him) Mama Bang Bang as Candice (she/her) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Oliver Morris as Singer (he/him) Jenny Pan as Petal (they/them) Mike Linden as Wendell Jorgenson (he/him) Arun Sanuti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) James Johanson as Rusty (he/him) Ben Flaumenhaft as Uriah Connolly (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Pictures of Rivers written by Oliver Morris and Jeff Van Dreason, performed by Oliver Morris Train Jam and Circus Music by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Eulogy for Leon by TH Ponders Content Notes Multiple discussions of suicide Death Language Intense grief Euthanasia and assisted suicide Emotional distress Collective malaise and sadness Alcoholism and addiction Pet death and sickness Animal cruelty Dedication This season is dedicated to Vicky Anderson, Harry Melia, Ellen O'Keefe, Shreyas Roy, Zachary Winterton, and everyone we've lost these last few years. Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and Technical Assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, and sound designed by Alexander Danner. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sound and Stage, with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST This Episode Featured: Jordan Higgs as Cheese Bots and Ethan Bespin (he/him) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Alexander Danner as the Narrator Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) and Wendell Jorgenson (he/him) Briggon Snow as Ben Affleck (he/him) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Jordan Cobb as Valiance Johnson (she/her) Vinay P. Nariani as Fat Stanley (he/him) Mario Da Rosa Jr. as Isaiah Powell (he/him) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Daisy Guevara as Kavlyn (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Kristen DiMercurio as Nichole Fonzarelli (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Bonnie Bogovitch as Infernal Machine Jeremy Beazlie as Ryan (he/him) Bjorn Munson as Corey (he/him) James Johnson as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Arun Sannuti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) Kenny Garcia as Bruce Bosley (he/him) Felix Trench as Mark Wahlberg (he/him) Zach Valenti as Matt Damon (he/him) Ray O'Hare as Red Line Guard 1 Tanja Milojevich as Red Line Guard 2 Giancarlo Herrera as Ernesto (he/him) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) and Jim Johanson as Rusty Additional voices by Alexander Danner, Graham Rowat, and Jordan Stillman. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede To Atlantis by Dave Fernandez Improvisation in D by Tate Peterson Drums by Jim Johanson CONTACT For news and updates, you can sign up for our newsletter! Link in the show notes! You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at Patreon.com/Greater Boston. Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production Content notes Strong language Sudden loud noises Physical violence Death Depiction of a panic attack Spousal abandonment Reference to parental abandonment Encouragement to undergo voluntary brainwashing Reference to suicidal intentions Incarceration Transit disaster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written by Bob Raymonda and sound designed by Alexander Danner. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sounds and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST This episode featured: Josh Rubino as Bernie (he/him) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) and James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Childgrove and Shove that Pig's Foot a Little Farther in the Fire recorded by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede. You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/GreaterBoston Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production You can support Greater Boston on Patreon. Find all of our sponsor discount links here. Content notes: Discussion of mental health Reference to alcoholism Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Content notes at end of show notes. PRODUCTION Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written by Jeff van Dreason and sound designed by Alexander Danner. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sounds and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST This episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) and Cheese Robots Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Tanja Milojevich as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) and Jelena Sergeivich (she/her) Julia Morizawa as Omi Ogawa (she/her) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Josh Rubino as Bernie (he/him) Bonnie Bogovitch as Infernal Machine Jordan Higgs as Ethan Bespin (he/him) and Cheese Robots Rick Zieff as Engineer (he/him) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Mario Da Rosa Jr as Isaiah Powell (he/them) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Kristin DiMercurio as Nichole Fonzerelli (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) James Capobianco as Freed Friend Poletti (he/him) Arun Sannuti as Tyrell Fredericks (her/him) Rocky Goldman as Jamie (she/her) Gaby Hall as Penny (they/them) Alexander Danner as The Narrator Jordan Cobb as Valiance Johnson (she/her) Briggon Snow as Ben Affleck (he/him) Zach Valenti as Matt Damon (he/him) and Ishani Kanetkar as Lily of the Small Urban Community Garden (they/them) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Crested Hens, Mother's Delight, and Train Jam recorded by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Scottish Surf Rock and Dorian VG by Dirk Tiede CONTACT You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/GreaterBoston Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production You can support Greater Boston on Patreon. Find all of our sponsor discount links here. Content Notes: Strong language Alcohol use Reference to incarceration Memory loss/cognitive instability Reference to potential train crash Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written by Bob Raymonda and sound designed by Alexander Danner. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. CAST This episode featured: Josh Rubino as Bernie (he/him) Arun Sannuti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) and James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Childgrove and Shove that Pig's Foot a Little Farther in the Fire recorded by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede. Content Notes: Reference to alcoholism Reference to imprisonment Reference to death Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written and sound designed by Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sounds and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST This episode features: James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Josh Rubino as Bernie (he/him) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Rick Zieff as Mayor (he/her) Daisy Guevara as Kavlyn (she/her) Jordan Higgs as Ethan Bespin and Cheese Bots (he/him and it/cheese) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Eric Molinsky as Charlie on the MTA (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) Bonnie Bogovich as Infernal Machine (she/her) Ian DePriest as Brian Brown (he/him) Sawyer Greene as Frankie (they/them) Vinay Nariani as Yard Goat (he/him) and Jordan Cobb as Valiance Johnson (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Snow Bound by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Drums by Jim Johanson Sign up for our newsletter here! You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/GreaterBoston Content Notes Corporate Surveillance Threats of impending disaster Struggles with mental health and purposeful isolation Discussions of grief and loneliness Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This mini-episode was written and sound designed by Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. CAST This episode featured: Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) and James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) MUSIC “Charlie on the MTA” by Dirk Tiede and Emily Petersen SUPPORT You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at patreon.com/greaterboston Contact For news and updates, sign up for our newsletter! Follow us on Twitter @InGreaterBoston CONTENT NOTES References to near starvation / dying A ThirdSightMedia Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we interview the Newsboys' youngest member Jeff Frankenstein!
For 250 podcasts you have listened to Michael Tate as his song IN THAT HOME introduces and ends this podcast. At last, you are hearing from him in person. You will love hearing the story of this song about his mother and the way she drew so many hurting souls into her heart and her home. You'll also hear some inside stories about our sons, Wes and Steve Campbell. And this time, we will play you the full song.
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written and sound designed by Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sounds and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST This episode features: Mike Linden as Guy and Wendell (he/truck, he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Beth Eyre as Autumn West (she/her) Julian Danner as Ada West (he/him) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) Mario de Rosa Jr as Isaiah Powell (he/them) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) James Capobianco as Professor Chelmsworth (he/him) Ester Ellis as Vincenzo Chelmsworth (he/him) Nora Van Dreason as Monty Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Michael Melia as Philip West (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Tam Lin Set by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Drums by Jim Johanson Sign up for our newsletter right here! You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/GreaterBoston Content Notes Emotional distress Discussions of prison and prison abolitionism Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This mini-episode was written by Alexander Danner and sound designed by Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. CAST This episode featured: Michael Melia as Philip West (he/him) Josh Rubino as Bernie (he/him) and James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) MUSIC “Charlie on the MTA” by Dirk Tiede and Emily Petersen “Archie MacDonald" by Dirk Tiede SUPPORT You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at patreon.com/greaterboston CONTENT NOTES References to near starvation / dying Guilt over contributing to kidnapping / negligence / murder Reference to manipulation and gaslighting A ThirdSightMedia Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written and sound designed by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sounds and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST This episode features: Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Tanja Milojevic as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) Kenny Fuentes as Bruce Bosley (he/him) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Michael Melia as Philip West (he/him) Jesse Hall as Clark (does he have a last name?) (he/him) Julia Schifini as 23 Skidoo (she/her) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Mario de Rosa Jr as Isaiah Powell (he/them) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) James Capobianco as Freed Friend Poletti (he/him) Gabby Hall as Penny (they/them) Rocky Goldman as Jamie (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Kristen DeMercurio as Nichole Fonzerelli (she/her) and Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Circus Music, Blackberry Rag, Tam Lin Set, and Hold that Pigs Foot Closer to the Fire by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Drums by Jim Johanson You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/GreaterBoston Content Notes Discussion of medical and psychological trauma Discussion of re-defining issues of consent via being a newly disabled / a member of a protected class Incorrect baseball terms Discussions of systemic racism and oppression Manipulation and lying Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written and sound designed by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sounds and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST This episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Jenny Pan as Petal (she/her & they/them) Oliver Morris as The Singer (he/them) Jordan Higgs as Cheese Bot (it/them) Mario de Rosa Jr as Isaiah Washington (he/them) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Julian Danner as Ada West (he/him) Beth Eyre as Autumn West (she/her) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) Ray O'Hare as Red Line Guard (he/him) Julia Morizawa as Omi Ogawa (she/her) Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) and Giancarlo Herrera as Ernesto (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Farewell to Nigg by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Weird synths and drum programming by Jeff Van Dreason You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/GreaterBoston Content Notes Imprisonment Discussion of safe words Emotional whiplash Discussion of near death experience Just general sadness in terms of accepting your fate as someone who won't amount to nearly as much as you once thought you might. Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This mini-episode was written and sound designed by Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. CAST This episode featured: Kelly McCabe as Nica Statmatis (she/her) and James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) MUSIC “Charlie on the MTA” by Dirk Tiede and Emily Petersen “Archie MacDonald" by Dirk Tiede SUPPORT You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at patreon.com/greaterboston CONTENT NOTES Incarceration References to near starvation / dying Ben Affleck metaphors again Depression, grief, loneliness A ThirdSightMedia Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written by Jeff Van Dreason and Alexander Danner. Sound design by Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. Portions of this episode were recorded at The Bridge Sounds and Stage with recording engineers Javier Lom and Alex Alinson. CAST This episode featured: Mike Linden as Guy and Wendell (he/truck & he/him) Tanya Milojevic as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) Jesse Hall as Clark (he/him) Cai Taylor as Bumbershoot (he/they) Misha Stanton as Particle Physics (they/them) Cole Burkhardt as Slip (he/him) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Julia Morizawa as Omi Ogawa (she/her) Caleb Del Rio as Fox Fossil (he/him) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Cass McPhee as Jimmy (he/him) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer Coolidge (she/her) Tal Minear as Florence (they/them) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Ian DePriest as Brian Brown (he/him) Jordan Cobb as Valliance Johnson (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) and Michael Melia as Philip West (he/him) With Denise Manning, Sara Miriam, Narita Ganesh, Max Brodsky, Jordan Stillman, and Janae Perkins as Mallory Murmerers. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Anderson Abbey and Snow Ban recorded by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Drums by Jim Johanson. Trench Coat by Jeff Van Dreason and Jim Johanson You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/GreaterBoston Content Notes Spectral surveillance Reenactment of a committee meeting Gavels instead of gongs Bovine products (and cheese) T R U C K Attempts at manipulation and coercion Lack of firm peanut butter jars Cursing Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written and sound designed by Jeff Van Dreason. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. CAST This episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Alexander Danner as Narrator (he/him) Michael Melia as Philip West (he/him) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Clare Lopez as Pauline (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Rocky Goldman as Jamie (she/her) Gaby Hall as Penny (they/them) Kristen DiMercurio as Nichole Fonzerelli (she/her) Lowell Fleming As Reporter 1 (he/him) Jordan Kalina As Repooooooorter Twoooooo (he/him) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Cornelius Mohr as Sean from Brockton (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) and James Capobianco as Freed Friend Poletti (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede On Questions of Responsibility (Act II), Golden Rivers and Points (Act III), and Message for Garcia by Lloyd Rodgers SUPPORT You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at patreon.com/greaterboston CONTENT NOTES Strong Language Excessive Interning Slow Motion Speaking (sorry Cindy Canning) Scrying and Crying Themes of abandonment and loneliness Chaotic work environment A ThirdSightMedia Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with production assistance from TH Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written by TH Ponders and produced by Alexander Danner. Content notes at end of show notes. CAST This episode featured: Josh Rubino as Bernie the Mailman (he/him) Tanja Milojevic as Wanda McIntosh (she/her) Tau Zaman as Abdul Akhtar (he/they) And James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Wherever I Lay My Hat, that's My Wife by Doctor Turtle Transcripts are available at GreaterBostonShow.com. You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/greaterboston CONTENT NOTES Strong language Reference to death Reference to captivity Unrequited romance/ghosting Bowling, but not some candle-fuck bowling (Actually, the recordings are mostly candlepin bowling) (Look, Alexander *likes* candlepin bowling, and he's not apologizing for it, okay?) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with additional support from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This mini-episode was written by Bob Raymonda and produced by Alexander Danner. CAST This episode featured: Josh Rubino as Bernie the Mailman (he/him) James Capobianco as Freed Friend Poletti (he/him) And James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Battle Anthem of the Arbitrary Geopolitical Entity by Dr. Turtle. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at Patreon.com/greaterboston. CONTENT NOTES Strong language Reference to bullying Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first year of Messaging on a Mission, we produced 22 episodes, all of which were designed to help you think about your messaging strategy differently. We think they were all pretty good, but nonetheless, this episode covers conversations with: Grace Moreno Darren LaShelle Kim Vanni Tom King Liz Page Jamie Brogioli Brian Forest Michael Tate Sharon McIntosh Matt Montgomery Our thanks to all of these guests and the many others who helped us create Messaging on a Mission this year. Podcast Host: Messaging on a Mission is produced and hosted by Douglas Spencer Douglas is founder and president at Spencer Brenneman, LLC. He has more than 30 years of branding and marketing experience, working with professionals from around the world in verticals such as financial and professional services, tech, higher education, healthcare, and not-for-profits. Before starting Spencer Brenneman, he was Vice President, Global Head of Brand Management for Thomson Reuters. In that role, he guided the migration of the multiple Thomson and Reuters businesses to form the then-new Thomson Reuters brand. In 2020, after experiencing nearly a lifetime of both challenge and privilege, Douglas shifted the company's focus exclusively to supporting the work of mission-driven organizations. By applying his experience and the talents of his virtual team, he knew he could help those who were helping us all. A lifelong volunteer, including two years as chairman of a $100 million community health center and research institute, Douglas is intimately aware of the challenges facing mission-driven organizations. That first-hand experience helps Spencer Brenneman adapt the latest private-sector strategies to help not-for-profits, social enterprises, and B Corps sharpen their focus and create messaging that secures all the support they need to flourish in any environment. Douglas graduated from Marietta College with a bachelor of arts in journalism and now serves on the college's alumni association board of directors. Key Takeaways: Head over to Apple Podcasts, search for Messaging on a Mission, and rate us! Useful Links: https://spencerbrenneman.com
Howdy! This week, we're headed west – the Wild West, to be exact. Featuring characters such as Liver Eating Johnson, the Blues Brothers, Big Phil, and Uncle Dick Wootton, Alix takes us on a quick tour of survival cannibalism on the American frontier. TRANSCRIPT https://castinglotspod.home.blog/2021/12/02/s3-e6-land-part-vi---the-best-of-the-rest-of-the-wild-west/ CREDITS Written, hosted and produced by Alix Penn and Carmella Lowkis. Theme music by Daniel Wackett. Find him on Twitter @ds_wack and Soundcloud as Daniel Wackett. Logo by Riley. Find her on Twitter and Instagram @tallestfriend. Casting Lots is part of the Morbid Audio Podcast Network. Network sting by Mikaela Moody. Find her on Bandcamp as mikaelamoody1. BIBLIOGRAPHY The Blues Brothers. (1980). [DVD]. Directed by John Landis. United States: Universal Pictures. ‘Boone Helm'. (2021). Wikipedia. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boone_Helm Coel, M. (2012). ‘The Indian…', in Chief Left Hand. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, pp. 94-109. Available at: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ptNcTmQ5RpEC&pg=PA97#v=onepage&q&f=false Edwards, E. (2012). ‘Cannibals in the Family', in Early Reagan. Lanham, MD: Taylor Trade Publishing, pp. 30-31. Available at: http://www.ibiblio.org/sullivan/CNN/RWR/Anecdotes/aneccannib.html Gregory, H. The Belle and Boone Helm. (2021). Directed by Caitlin McWethy. [Cincinnati Fringe Festival, 4-19 June]. Hafen, L.R. (1936). ‘Mountain Men – Big Phil, the Cannibal', Colorado Magazine, 13(2), pp. 53-58. Available at: https://www.historycolorado.org/sites/default/files/media/document/2018/ColoradoMagazine_v13n2_March1936.pdf Haward Bain, D. (2000). ‘Manifest Density'. Review of A Newer World by David Roberts. New York Times, 27 February. Available at: https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/00/02/27/reviews/000227.27bainlt.html Hernandez, A. (2019). ‘‘Big Phil' the Colorado Cannibal', Denver Public Library Research News, 31 December. Available at: https://history.denverlibrary.org/news/big-phil-colorado-cannibal Holzwarth, L. (2019). ‘Episodes of Cannibalism throughout History', History Collection, 13 October. Available at: https://historycollection.com/episodes-of-cannibalism-throughout-history/15/ Idaho State Historical Society. (1993). Site of Utter Party Massacre. Reference Series, no. 233. Available at: https://history.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/0233.pdf ‘John C. Frémont: Death of the Aged Soldier and Explorer at New York.' (1890). Daily Alta California, 83(14), p. 5. Available at: https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DAC18900714.2.41&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN--------1 ‘John C. Frémont'. (2021). Wikipedia. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Fr%C3%A9mont Kuroski, J. (2021). ‘They Killed His Wife And Burned Down His House – Then Liver-Eating Johnson Hunted Them Down And Ate Them', All That's Interesting, 1 October. Available at: https://allthatsinteresting.com/liver-eating-johnson Langford, N.P. (1912). Vigilante days and ways; the pioneers of the Rockies; the makers and making of Montana and Idaho. Chicago, IL: A.C. McClurg & co. Available at: https://archive.org/details/vigilantedaysan00unkngoog Lawrence, D. and J. Lawrence. (2012). ‘Indians, Emigrants, and the Army on the Overland Trails: An Interview with Michael Tate', in Violent Encounters. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, pp. 75-98. Available at: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=vm21xq3f01oC&pg=PA94&lpg=PA94#v=onepage&q&f=false ‘Levi Boone Helm (1828 - 1864)'. (n.d.). WikiTree. Available at: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Helm-1612 McArthur, S. (2012). ‘Indians and Armies', in The Enemy Never Came. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, pp. 87-102. Available at: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7AhrH9yu7oMC&pg=PA97&lpg=PA97#v=onepage&q&f=false McLaughlin, M. (2008). ‘Cannibals in the West', Journal of Sierra Nevada History & Biography, 27 October. 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Content notes at end of show notes. PRODUCTION Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Additional assistance from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. This mini-episode was written by Jordan Stillman. CAST This episode featured: Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Josh Rubino as Bernie the mailman (he/him) and James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. CONTACT You can support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/greaterboston. Transcripts are available at GreaterBostonShow.com. Follow us on Twitter @ingreaterboston CONTENT NOTES: Strong language Discussion of mortality Reference to alcoholism Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, host Michelle Bouschor talks with Michael Tate, the Director of Purchasing and Procurement with Four Winds Casino and Darrin Dickerson with CSM Cost Solutions about how their partnership helped the Four Winds team navigate the many obstacles thrown their way over the past year. Between supply chain issues, staffing, and new restrictions, those who survive are those who adapt to change. Listen in to see how these two partners were able to adapt and even grow during a global pandemic. Show Notes CSM Cost Solutions: CSM is a proven solution for tribal casinos, resorts, healthcare, education, and more. Tribal organizations and enterprises can receive a CSM membership and gain exclusive access to agreements with over 600 suppliers on contracted food items and additional access to extensive non-food programs specific to tribal organizations. Four Winds Casino: Owned by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, the Four Winds Casinos Resort operates multiple casinos, restaurants, and non gaming enterprises in Southwestern Michigan and Northern Indiana. Connect with the TribalHub team by searching “TribalHub” on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter or visit our web page at tribalhub.com.
We make oaths when we marry, testify in court and are sworn-in to parliament. Obviously oaths can be — and have been — broken, so why do we still make them? On God Forbid, James Carleton and the panel examine the nature of oaths, promises and lies.
President Biden said the border patrol agents who were on horseback will be punished. Todd Starnes wraps up a busy news week from Truett McConnell University with guests Dr. Emir Caner, Liz Harrington, First Liberty Institute's Mike Berry, and Michael Tate, the lead singer of Newsboys! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with additional support from Jordan Higgs, TH Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon.This mini-episode was written by Bob Raymonda.Content warnings at end of show notes.This episode featured:Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her)Josh Rubino as Bernie the Mailman (he/him)And James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him)MUSICCharlie on the MTA is recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk TiedeMoog Tune by Dirk TiedeCONTACTFind us online at GreaterBostonShow.com.Follow us on Twitter @InGreater Boston.A production of ThirdSight Media LLC.You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at Patreon.com/GreaterBosonContent WarningsReferences to deathMild Kidnapping of a Public ServantSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Remember the black-tie gala? There's a part of those evenings that can either be painful or hugely entertaining, productive, and moving. Michael Tate, auctioneer and fundraising consultant has mastered how to do the latter. In this episode, we learn about how and why auctioneers must communicate—on the fly—on three different levels: strategically (who is the organization and what is their overall message); emotionally (how's the room feeling, are they getting it?); and tactically (who's raising their hand to give money!). Episode Guest(s): A San Francisco resident since 1998, Michael is an inspired and inspiring auctioneer with a demeanor that endears him to a wide array of audiences. He is unabashedly passionate in his commitment to helping nonprofits achieve their goals. For nearly a decade, he has worked with more than fifty local, national, and international nonprofit organizations to maximize their gala fundraising efforts. He has a bachelor of arts from Brown University and a law degree from the University of Virginia. Useful Links: Michael Tate: michaeltateauctions@gmail.com www.facebook.com/michaeltateauctions San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus: www.sfgmc.org/
Once upon a time, Australia was described as 'a workingman’s paradise.' But does that ring true – either in the past, or now? On Soul Search we’re looking at work, and at one of the world’s most influential discussions of it. 130 years ago this month, Pope Leo XIII, put out a statement on capital and labour known as Rerum Novarum, a controversial document, even in 1891, and it had a big influence here in Australia.
Sharman, Paulman, and Druman (producer, CSP frequent flyer, host of Home Studio Hangout) got together to break down Michael Tate's Lin Manuel Miranda phase, Carman's hits (Rest in Peace, King), and also SICK RIFFS. Andrew Simmons on Instagram instagram.com/musicbydru/ Home Studio Hangout Pod https://linktr.ee/homestudiohangout e-mail us your written or recorded church stories and they might make the show, for real! churchstoriespod@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/churchstories twitter: http://bit.ly/churchstoriestwitter Hosts: PD http://bit.ly/pdbach Shama http://bit.ly/shama4realz Producer: Jamie https://www.instagram.com/bridgesparody/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/churchstories/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/churchstories/support
Rev. Michael Tate is today's guest speaker and shares a message of light on this 4th Sunday in Lent. His main Scripture is John 3:14-21, with additional passages. For the entire service, you can watch it here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-x8VDWnWCDs
In today’s episode of Small-Time Leaders, the host, Michael Tate he shares how his doctor, Jim McMinn shared the harsh truth about his health. This significant emotional event in Dr. McMinn’s office made Mike decide to get his health in order over a year ago and may have saved his life when he got Covid 19 earlier this year. We also wanted to thank our guest speakers for this month, Jo Dodds, Marcia Daszko, and David Flemming. Mrs. Dodds shared the importance of Planning to be Successful and how You Get Out of Life What You Put Into It. Marcia walked us through her experience of Getting Pushed Out of Comfort Zone and the time when Dr. Deming met her son through Eyes of a Child. Our third guest, David Fleming paid big attention to The Art of Asking the Right Questions and how Sometimes You Have to Make Rapid Decision. To learn more about how Michael guides executives and their teams to get on the same page with strategic planning and leadership succession, to https://michaelalantate.com/ where you’ll also find his Blog and 3 Books: The White Shirt – how to find a life-giving career , Design a Life that works Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves. all three are now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with simple applications. Take a closer look at the book and experience a new way of working through an unexpected change in your life and career by taking the 2-minute My Change Management Style Quiz http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Small Time Leaders podcast and Michael’s the Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
In this episode we are reading too much into Caste: The Origins of our discontents by Isabel Wilkerson. We asked our friend Michael Tate to join us on the podcast to talk about race in America, and Wilkerson's book. If you want to learn more about Caste or Isabel Wilkerson I have provided the link to her website here. You can listen to her talk about her book on this podcast here, and you can check out Oprah's book club and look at some of the discussion questions. This episode and the next we also partnered with What the Smut. A podcast where four girlfriends read and disc paranormal eroticas it's a hilarious podcast that I think you should all listen to. You can find them on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and Overcast. Next month we will be reading Daddy by Emma Cline!
In today’s episode of Small-Time Leaders, the host, Michael Tate shares with us life lessons he received from his uncle, a Sports Hall of Fame Award Winner, Willard Tate. Willard was able to leave a legacy behind and teach others how experience is overrated, and nothing is impossible if you ask for help from smart people and trust in God. Listen to this episode to learn more about Willard’s achievements and how his leadership broke basketball records. Willard Tate also published three books, “Learning to Love”, “Habits of a Loving Heart” and “How to Get What You Want”. Make sure to check out Willard Tate’s books HERE. You can also find ACU Today’s article about Willard Tate HERE. We also wanted to thank our guest speakers for this month, Deb Lewis and Deb Boelkes. Mrs. Lewis shared the importance of Finding the Hero Within Everyone, and why you should Observe and Take Actions. Mrs. Boelkes taught us how to Walk in Like It’s Your Party and The Power of Acknowledgement. To learn more about how Michael guides executives and teams to clarify their next big move and manage the transition to get there go to https://michaelalantate.com/ where you’ll also find his Blog and 3 Books: The White Shirt – how to find a life-giving career , Design a Life that works Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves. all three are now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with simple applications. Take a closer look at the book and experience a new way of working through an unexpected change in your life and career by taking the 2-minute My Change Management Style Quiz http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Small Time Leaders podcast and Michael’s the Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
In today’s episode of Small-Time Leaders, the host, Michael Tate share with us his uncle Richard taught him that loving before leading can bring better results in business and life. When you show that you care you become the people whisperer, the one that people feel comfortable with. Listen to this episode to learn how Mike learned this lesson. We also wanted to thank our guest speakers for this month, Jacob Devlin and Bob Brumm. Jacob shared the importance of Leading with Integrity, and why you should Ask Before You Task. Bob taught us to Never Forget the Fun Element in Your Life Equation and to Slow Down to Get all the Needed Details. Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves, is a story about how a father figure poured wisdom into the lives of four young men to help them understand how to guide others in changing times. It is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with easy applications. You can take a look by visiting the book visit http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Small Time Leaders podcast and Michael’s the Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
In 1999 a new book presented the stories of persecuted Christians in a powerful, memorable way. The book—Jesus Freaks by dc Talk and The Voice of the Martyrs—inspired an entire generation to passionately follow Christ, no matter the cost. This week a new, updated version of the book releases, including some classic stories from the original edition and powerful new stories written to inspire a new generation to live like a Jesus Freak. Michael Tate, one of the members of dc Talk (now the lead singer of the Newsboys), and Dan Pitts, co-manager of the band, will tell us how the original book came about and how they saw it impact readers. They’ll also talk about how the ministry baton was passed in their own families, and the impact they hope to see from this new edition of a Christian classic. Order your copy of the revised and updated edition of Jesus Freaks HERE. Never miss an episode of VOM Radio. Subscribe to the podcast!
The Encouragement Engineering podcast offers listeners the ability to combat the negativity that inundates our daily lives with a positive perspective and positive actions. Our guest today is Michael Alan Tate, President of "On The Same Page Consulting". Listen as we discuss: Career transition Appreciation of others Ability to work to achieve Change Goals & Inspiration https://michaelalantate.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-alan-tate-15b5755 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today’s episode of Small-Time Leaders, the host, Michael Tate share with us how Paul demonstrated to him what it takes to find success. Paul shared with Mike how the 1985 Harley Davidsons Road Glide saved his family and brought him back happiness. We also wanted to thank our guest speakers for this month, Romina Muhametaj and Brian Ahearn. Romina shared the importance Painting the Picture Explaining the Why, and how Patience Helps You Grow. Brian taught us how to Small Decisions Can Change Life Path and Luck is Where Preparation & Opportunity Meet. Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves, is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with simple applications. Take a closer look at the book and experience a new way of working through an unexpected change in your life and career by taking the 2-minute My Change Management Style Quiz http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Michael’s Leadership and Life Transition services and see his Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
In this episode of LIGHT TALK, The Lumen Brothers interview Rock n' Roll lighting legend, Ian Peacock. Join Ian, Stan, Steve, and David as they pontificate about: Allies of Light; Waxing comedy about Rick Wakeman; Bad telegrams; Fans of Spotted Dick; Crazy Pink Floyd stories; Humping giant surround sound speakers; "Liverpool Bobby"; Arthur Max; Rogue rockets in the arena; Pink Floyd fixtures; Graham Fleming; Cranking up triple genie towers; Michael Tate and the Yes tour; Lighting desks with stereo cigarette lighters; Clair Brothers; Working with Paul McCartney; "Martha My Dear"; Working with Elton John; Discovering the rig and music over time; Learning from mistakes; Live Aid stories; "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me"; Working in Japan; Sage advice for young artists and technicians heading out on the road; and Comparison Kills Creativity. Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.
In today’s episode of Small-Time Leaders, the host, Michael Tate share how Mrs. Cowen challenged him to rebuild her son’s career path. After multiple meetings, Michael and the Cowen family designed a succession plan that helped their son find his way and inspired him to lead the business to make a big turnaround during hard economic times. We also wanted to thank our guest speakers for this month, Allan Tsang and Dominic Lawson. Allan shared with us Transferring Hostage Negotiation Skills in the Business World, and the importance of Developing a Persona Mission and Purpose. Dominic taught us how to Keep Calm Through Life Storms and how to Create a Coaching Tree. Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves, is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with simple applications. Take a closer look at the book and experience a new way of working through an unexpected change in your life and career by taking the 2-minute My Change Management Style Quiz http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Michael’s Leadership and Life Transition services and see his Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
Fr Michael Tate has lived a life guided by the Holy Spirit, which has led him into academia, politics, foreign affairs, and ultimately to the Church.
Learn how to embrace change rather than flee from it I have had the pleasure of interviewing Michael (Mike) Tate once before on our podcast, in March of 2019. He is a charming man who has a purpose and a passion to help others find their way through often-challenging times. Today's podcast focuses on his new book, "Roll Up Your Sleeves," a collection of common-sense approaches to managing stress that are very helpful for leaders, in their careers and in their lives. Career coaching is Mike’s passion and calling, and he loves helping clients make their best next career move. Are you facing some big changes in your work, your life? I invite you to listen in and learn from Mike. He has great lessons for all of us. Growth means change, which means transition Whether you're moving to a new position, a better job or a new phase of your life, movement means change, and change is not easy. In the same way, guiding your team through change to a new, better place takes a vision, a plan and a process. As we tell our clients, if you need to change, have a crisis! For good or for ill, a big crisis is now here. In our discussion today, Mike and I talk at length about the difference between change and transitions. Neither is easy but they aren’t the same. As we go through this period of chaos in the world today, we need to know what we are facing and how to navigate our way through it. As culture change experts, we specialize in helping organizations that need or want to change. That's why so much of what Mike and I discuss today affirms what we at SAMC know so well: that change is hard, even painful, but these challenging times demand it. In our discussion and in his new book "Roll Up Your Sleeves," Mike shares: His simple toolset for any leader facing a complex world of constant change A clear understanding of what change does to employees, friends and family An overall view of the real sense of the emotional impact of change About Mike Tate By way of consulting, coaching and writing, Michael Tate, MRE, CMF helps leaders navigate change and transition. President of On the Same Page Consulting, Inc., a leadership strategy and career planning firm, Mike is known for bringing his clients better results in less time. For more than 20 years, he has been retained by boards and leadership teams to clarify strategy and execute leadership succession, often called in to be a confidential advisor to leaders who are facing a significant change in their careers and their lives. Mike is also the best-selling author of three books about living in a world of constant change: "Design a Life that Works," "The White Shirt" and his recent "Roll Up Your Sleeves." You can contact Mike at mike@michaelalantate.com, LinkedIn or his website. Want to learn how to love change instead of avoid it? Try these Blog: Now That You Have Your Crisis, What Do You Change? Blog: Managing Change in Fast-Changing Times Podcast: Warren Whitlock—How to Overcome the Pain of Change Additional resources Mike's books My award-winning book: "On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights" Simon Associates Management Consultants website
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Michael Alan Tate has been an executive consultant and career coach for more than 20 years. He is the founder and president of On the Same Page Consulting, as well as an inspiring speaker and author. His first book, Design a Life that Works, teaches how to balance business, career, family and personal values in an individual strategic life plan. Mike’s latest book, The White Shirt, is a career parable with tools to create successful career move strategies. Mike talks with Dr. Joey about some of the highlights of his newly-released book!
Gay Men's Chorus executive director Chris Verdugo and 18-year member Michael Tate visit the San Francisco Chronicle, to talk about the Chorus' past, present and future with hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight. The chorus is in the middle of Season 42, with several concerts including Penned in Pink at Davies Symphony Hall on March 26. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "The Tide Will Rise" by the Sunset Shipwrecks off their album "Community." Cable car bell ringing by eight-time champion Byron Cobb. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston...err...Worser Worcester is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Did you like this mirror universe spin-off? If so, let us know. We're toying with the idea of making more in a Patreon-exclusive series. Feel free to join our Patreon at patreon.com/GreaterBoston We're still on hiatus, but we're working on bringing you more Greater Boston goodies, hopefully by next year. This episode featured: Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon and OC Josh Rubino as Bobby Julia Schifini as 23 Skidoo Sam Musher as Emily Poletti Tanja Milojevic as Yelena James Capobianco as Gerald Poletti James Oliva as Michael Tate and Marck Harmon as Andy Wood Haunting Tune and Music Box by Dirk Tiede. On Questions of Discipline and the Naiveté of Flowers by Lloyd Rogers Transcripts available at GreaterBostonShow.com
Does your Life Work? Well, does it work for you? Yes, that's a serious question. Be honest with yourself about this. It's important that your life works for you and how you are, right now. If you're not sure, todays conversation with Michael Tate may give you some new inside. Are you ready? Let's do this... Meet our Feature Guest Michael Alan Tate is an author, executive consultant and career coach with over 20 years of experience. He is the author of Design a Life that Works, which teaches people how to balance their family, career, and faith. He also writes a blog, entitled the Leadership and Life Journal. In addition to writing, Tate was also the CFO and a sitting Governor on the ICCI worldwide board. He graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Southern Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, and is now the founder and president of On the Same Page Consulting. He currently lives in Alabama, and is an active outdoorsman. Connect with our Guest MichaelTate.com 61% of all Businesses using Social Media, get NO return on their investment. The Reasons, and What to Do about it, are revealed in my Brand New 12 Week Group Business Breakthrough Session. I Want In On That! Support this podcast
One single question posed by a caring individual changed the life direction of our guest, Michael Alan Tate—so much so that he has now made helping others with their life and professional plans his full-time career. Do you know the one thing that you should NEVER do if you are looking for a new job or career path? We discuss the answer to this question with Michael during the show. Michael’s new book, The White Shirt, is available online at www.whiteshirtbook.com, where he also offers you a free workbook. If you want to learn more about Michael’s work, go to www.michaelalantate.com During the show, Michael shares the importance of having clarity in all areas of our life. With that, we want to suggest that you complete CRG’s top-rated assessment by participants, the Personal Style Indicator. Once you know your preference, you can make intentional decisions. And if you really want to take yourself to the next level, we have launched a new eCourse built around the powerful content in the Personal Style Indicator and our book, Why Aren’t You More Like Me? To register and find out more about this life-transforming course, go to https://courses.crgleader.com/ Thank you in advance for subscribing, sharing and posting a positive review and/or comment as we expand our impact to encourage and inspire others. Until next time, Keep Living On Purpose! Dr. Ken Keis
One single question posed by a caring individual changed the life direction of our guest, Michael Alan Tate—so much so that he has now made helping others with their life and professional plans his full-time career. Do you know the one thing that you should NEVER do if you are looking for a new job or career path? We discuss the answer to this question with Michael during the show. Michael’s new book, The White Shirt, is available online at www.whiteshirtbook.com, where he also offers you a free workbook. If you want to learn more about Michael’s work, go to www.michaelalantate.com During the show, Michael shares the importance of having clarity in all areas of our life. With that, we want to suggest that you complete CRG’s top-rated assessment by participants, the Personal Style Indicator. Once you know your preference, you can make intentional decisions. And if you really want to take yourself to the next level, we have launched a new eCourse built around the powerful content in the Personal Style Indicator and our book, Why Aren’t You More Like Me? To register and find out more about this life-transforming course, go to https://courses.crgleader.com/ Thank you in advance for subscribing, sharing and posting a positive review and/or comment as we expand our impact to encourage and inspire others. Until next time, Keep Living On Purpose! Dr. Ken Keis
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Thank you to Patreon supporters Jon Grilz, Amanda Robinson, Derek J. May, and Rasmus! We’ve reserved fine luxury Car-condos for each of you in the newly revitalized city of Red Line! And thank you to everyone who has supported Greater Boston, through Patreon, through sharing the show on Twitter on Tumblr, by joining the fan discord to share your reactions to each episode! We are grateful for all of it! This episode featured: Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Kristin DiMercurio as Nichole Fonzerelli (she/her) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Rick Zieff as Lawyer (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Jim Johanson as Rusty (he/him) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Michael Melia as Philip West (he/him) With special appearance by Briggon Snow as Ben Afleck. And The Narrator (he/him) Also featuring: David Rheinstrom Phoebe Joy Jordan Cobb Cole Burkhardt Fox Cooper Tina Daniels Christopher Dole Todd Faulkner Jack Pevyhouse Alma Roda-Gil Zane Sexton and Alex Welch as Legion. With additional voices by James Hartley, Colin Kelly, and Brandy Danner. Interviews with real Greater Boston residents. Charlie on the MTA and Tosa Waltz by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Broke Yeti by Ryan Estrada Drums by Jim Johanson This is Where I Wanna Be by Must Be Tuesday. You can find more of their music by following them on Twitter @mustbetuesday. Extra special thanks to Karl Christian Krumpholtz, the artist who conceived the Nacho Flume when he created the three amazing prints we released at the beginning of the season. Episode transcripts are available online at GreaterBostonShow.com. Content Notes Strong language Feelings of abandonment Abusive classism Mass layoffs Imprisonment Metafictional evil Cliffhanger ending BUM BUM BUM
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Content warnings at end of show notes. Thank you to our Patreon supporter Rasmus! You to can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston CAST This episode featured: Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer Coolidge (she/her) Julia Morizawa as Omi Ogawa (she/her) Mario de Rosa Jr as Isaiah Powell (he/him) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Julia Schifini as 23 Skidoo (she/her) Tanja Milojevic as Melissa (she/her) Jake Del Rio as Fox Fossil (he/him) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) James Capobianco as Dipshit Poletti (he/him) and Paul Chelmsworth (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Jim Johanson as Rusty (he/him) Jordan Higgs as Ethan Bespin (he/him) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) With Tanja Milojevic, Jack Pevyhouse, (and Alex Welch) as MBTA commuters MUSIC Charlie on the MTA by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Childgrove by Dirk Tiede Gigantic Greater Boston thank you to Great Lakes USA for allowing us to use their song The Best Band at O'Brien's. If you like what you heard click here to check out their Bandcamp page for more songs. Transcripts available at GreaterBostonShow.com Content Warnings Strong Language Kidnapping Medical Experimentation Rescue Attempt Tension Alcohol Consumed Loud punk rock Threatening Robots References to Alcoholism Chainsaws Gobbling Turkeys as Boxing Noises
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Content warnings at end of show notes. You can follow Greater Boston on Twitter @InGreaterBoston or on Tumblr at GreaterBlogston.tumblr.com. Follow us there for news, updates, and behind the scenes chat about the show! Thank you to Patreon supporters Bridge and Rasmus! You to can support us on Patreon at GreaterBoston.Patreon.com! CAST This Episode featured Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) James Capobianco as Dipshit Poletti (he/him) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Mario Da Rosa Jr. as Isaiah Powell (he/him) Julia Morizawa as Omi Ogawa (she/her) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Tanja Milojevich as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Kristin DiMercurio as Fake Nica (she/her) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer Coolidge (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) and additional voice by Vilte Baliutaviciute MUSIC Charlie on the MTA and Tosa Waltz by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Shove that Pig’s Foot a Little Farther in the Fire by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Scottish Surf by Dirk Tiede Tam Lin set — comp. Davey Arthur, Amy Cann, and Liz Donaldson, and performed by Dirk Tiede Cheese Robot Theme (I can’t remember the actual title?) by Broke Yeti Transcripts available at GreaterBostonShow.com Content Warnings Strong Language Ominous Cheese Robots Impending homelessness Depictions of panic/distress More Ominous Cheese Robots Institutional racism Starvation Alcoholic rationalizations Appearance of death Uh oh, Cheese Robots!
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Do you dig our show? Great! Please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, or one of the other podcast apps. Or write it in the sand. Right it in a paper airplane and shoot it at the moon. Write it down on paper, stuff it in a bottle and throw it in the ocean. Is that considered pollution? If it is, don’t do that. Unless it’s a really great review. Thank you to supporters Bridge and Rasmus! You to can support us on Patreon at GreaterBoston.Patreon.com! CAST This episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) and Marlo (he/him) Jordan Higgs as Ethan Bespin (he/him) Rick Zieff as Manager, Sales, and Lawyer (he/him) James Capobianco as Dipshit Poletti (he/him) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Michael Melia as Phillip West (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) Mario Da Rosa Jr as Isaiah Powell (he/him) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) And Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Also Featuring: David Rheinstrom as the Legion Announcer And: Iri Alexander Cole Burkhardt Fox Cooper Tina Daniels Christopher Dole Todd Faulkner Jack Pevyhouse Alma Roda-Gil Zane Sexton and Alex Welch as LEGION. So many wonderful friends with wonderful audio dramas included here, like Forrest Guide, Arden, Uncanny County, Jim Robbie and the Wanderers, Radio Drama Revival, and more. (sigh). Isn’t audio fiction the best? MUSIC Charlie on the MTA by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Blackberry Rag, Farewell to Nigg, and Tam Lin set by Adrienne Howard, Emily Petersen, and Dirk Tiede. Drums by Jim Johanson. Transcripts available at GreaterBostonShow.com Content Warnings Kidnapping Forced Accidental Hypnosis Capitalism Political Anxiety and Political Unease Incarceration and police interrogation Excessive Marlo Monologuing Expressions of hunger / lack of food Threat of mass eviction
CREDITSGreater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. CASTIn order of appearance, this episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Mario Da Rosa Jr as Isaiah Powell (he/him) James Capobianco as Dipshit Poletti (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer Coolidge (she/her) Tanja Milojevic as Wanda McIntosh (she/her) Arun Sannuti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Mike Linden as Singing Telegram (he/him) and Oliver West (he/him) Rick Zieff as Manager, Sales and Lawyer (he/him) Jordan Higgs as Ethan Bespin (he/him) Interviews recorded with Greater Boston residents.MUSIC: Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Hold That Pigs Feet A Little Closer to the Fire by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Broke Yeti by Ryan Estrada. Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. Episode transcripts will be posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com. Special thanks to our Patrons Bridge and Rasmus. If you’re interested in supporting Greater Boston, please visit our Patreon page! Listen: take care of yourselves. Pay attention to what you need. Do what’s right for you. You’re doing great. Own it. Thanks. CONTENT WARNINGS Strong language Political Manipulation and Deception Kidnapping Lovecraftian references Discussions of racism Cheese related puns Bad song lyrics
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. You can follow Greater Boston on Twitter @InGreaterBoston or on Tumblr at GreaterBlogston.tumblr.com. Follow us there for news, updates, and behind the scenes chat about the show! Support Greater Boston on Patreon at www.patreon.com/greaterboston. Content warnings at end of show notes. This episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Tanja Milojevich as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) and Yelena (she/her) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) Kristen DiMercurio as Fake Nica (she/her) Michael Melia as Philip West (he/him) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Chad Ellis as Vincenzo (he/him) James Capobianco as Professor Paul Montgomery Chelmsworth (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) With special appearance by Charles Gaustine of the wonderful Iconography podcast, which is spending its second season digging into the deep history behind the best-known figures and landmarks of Boston and New England. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Shove that Pig's Foot a Little Farther in the Fire by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Transcripts available at GreaterBostonShow.com Content Notes Strong Language Threats of hypothetical head injury Violent video games/gunfire Stalkerish behavior Abandonment themes Reference to alcoholism/dependency
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Thank you to our sponsor Porter Square Books! Use coupon code Boston18 to take 20% off Riddance by Shelley Jackson, or any great book! You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. CAST This episode featured: Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Jordan Higgs as Ethan Bespin (he/him) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Julia Propp as Louisa Alverez (she/her) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Also featuring: Kenny Garcia as Bruce Bosley (he/him) With Anthony Geehan, Bridge Geene, Jesse Hall, Erin King, Amanda McSweeny Geehan, Paul Miscavage, and Jack Pevyhouse, as Cheese Robots and Baseball Fans. Interviews with real greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Drums by Jim Johanson. Broke Yeti by Ryan Estrada. On Questions of Innocence and The Naivete of Flowers Act I by Lloyd Rogers. Transcripts are available at GreaterBostonShow.com. Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. CONTENT NOTES Strong Language Political Manipulation Unintentional brainwashing Alcoholic Consumption Possible functional alcoholism Description of death / near death experience Abandonment Arnold Schwarzenegger impressions
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. You can follow Greater Boston on Twitter @InGreaterBoston or on Tumblr at GreaterBlogston.tumblr.com. Follow us there for news, updates, and behind the scenes chat about the show! And please check out our recommended new Podcast, Adventures in New America, available now from Night Vale Presents! CAST This episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Rick Zieff as Sales (he/him) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Kristen Dimercurio as Fake Nica (she/her) Kenny Garcia as Spencer Greene (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) James Capobianco as Professor Paul Montgomery Chelmsworth (he/him) Interviews with real greater Boston residents. Transcripts are available at GreaterBostonShow.com. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Archie Macdonald by Dirk Tiede Crested Hens by Dirk Tiede Drums by Jim Johanson CONTENT NOTES Strong Language Themes of abandonment Unintentional brainwashing Reference to severe burns Reference to semi-legal drug use Return of the Olive Garden Food Truck Bloviating via gratuitous literary allusion
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Thank you to our sponsor, Porter Square Books! Use the code Greater18 to get 20% off Her Body & Other Parties and any other great books at portersquarebooks.com. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content warnings at end of show notes. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Mario DaRosa Jr as Isaiah Powell (he/him) James Capobianco as Dipshit Poletti (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) and Jake Del Rio as Fox Fossil (he/him) Also featuring: Kenny Garcia as Red Line Desk Jockey With: Bridge Geene Amanda McSweeney-Geehan Michelle Nickolaisen Paul Miscavage And Jack Pevyhouse as: Red Line Protestors Interviews recorded with Greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Reels performed by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Childgrove performed by Adrienne Howard and Dirk Tiede. Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. Episode transcripts will be posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com. Special thanks to our Greater Bostonian level Patron Bridge, who appeared in this episode, and edits the fantastic audio drama Tides, which recently wrapped up their first season. Check it out! CONTENT WARNINGS Strong language Depictions of institutionalized racism Racist protesting Racism Scenes set in prison environments. Possible depictions of PTSD
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content warnings at end of show notes. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Kristen DiMercurio as Fake Nica (she/her) Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) and James Capobianco as Dipshit Poletti (he/him) Also featuring: Kenny Garcia as Greene (he/him) Rick Zieff as Lawyer (he/him) Greg Shea as Darby (he/him) Ben Flaumenhaft as Uriah Connolly (he/him) Interviews with real Greater Boston Residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Drive the Cold Winter Away performed by Adrienne Howard, Emily Perterson and Dirk Tiede Inexplicable Riddles theme by Dave Fernandez Drums by Jim Johanson Archibald MacDonald of Keppoch performed by Dirk Tiede Additional music and sounds used from public domain and creative commons sources. Episode transcripts are posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com If you’re enjoying Greater Boston, please consider donation to our Patreon campaign, where you can receive early access to new episodes, exclusive annotated transcripts, and Patron-only bonus audio! CONTENT WARNINGS Strong Language Emotional instability Severe, sudden grieving Imprisonment Belief in scientology
Content notes at end of show notes. Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. The Spirits Podcast is by Amanda McLoughlin and Julia Schifini Spirits of Greater Boston was arranged by Alexander Danner & Jeff Van Dreason, and improvised by Amanda McLoughlin, Julia Schifini, and James Oliva. Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. CAST This episode featured: James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) and our very special guests: Julia Schifini and Amanda McLoughlin as Julia Schifini and Amanda McLoughlin We are so thoroughly delighted to have Amanda and Julia join us for this Spirits Podcast / Greater Boston crossover! If you’re not listening to the Spirits Podcast, then you are making a mistake. Every episode features Amanda and Julia discussing real myths and urban legends from around the world, accompanied by drinks. These are two smart, incredibly funny, and usually slightly inebriated ladies. Their show 100% fun, with a side of cultural education. You really have to go check it out. And if you want more creepy goodness this Halloween, please check out What’s the Frequency?, a psychedelic noir audio drama, written by James Oliva and produced by me: Alexander Danner! Find it on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher. The Spirits Podcast Theme is by Kevin McLeod. Charlie on the MTA is recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Content notes: Strong language Alcohol Reference to alcoholism Reference to death
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Mike Linden as the Singing Telegram (he/him) MUSIC Charlie on the MTA performed by Emily Petersen and Dirk Tiede. And a very big thank you to Bridget for all your support and generosity, you really help keep the show going.
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content warnings at bottom of show notes. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer Coolidge (she/her) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) Tanja Milojevic as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Beth Eyre as Autumn West (she/her) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) James Johnston as Dimitri Stmatis (he/him) James Capobianco as Paul Montgomery Chelmsworth (he/him) Also featuring Julian Danner as Ada West, Julia Schifini as Red Line officer, Sarah Golding as the TV News Anchor and Eli Barraza as the TV news interviewer. Interviews recorded with Greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Train Jam, Farwell to Nigg and Childgrove performed by Adrienne Howard Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Tam Lin Set by Dirk Tiede Dream music by Jeff Van Dreason Drums by Jim Johanson. Golden Riddles, Echoes and Points (Act II) by Lloyd Rodgers. Isolated by Kevin McLeod Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Special recording thanks this season to Andy Goddard and Mischa Stanton. Huge thank you to all our season two guest stars. You can catch Beth Eyre in Wooden Overcoats, Hector Versus the Future and the Beef and Dairy Network. Julia Schifini is the co-host of the brilliantly funny and spookily-informative Spirits podcast. Sarah Golding is the co-host of the Audio Drama Production Podcast and appears in several wonderful audio dramas And Eli Barraza is the creator, writer and main voice actor of the fantastic new audio drama, The Far Meridian. Do check those out. CONTACT Episode transcripts will be posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com. You can also find our shop there! Follow us on Twitter @InGreaterBoston Follow us on Tumblr at greaterblogston.tumblr.com E-mail us at info@greaterbostonshow.com DEDICATION This season is dedicated to our Gal Friday, Melissa Panio-Petersen. Thank you for everything you do for us. CONTENT WARNINGS Strong Language Kidnapping/imprisonment Divorce Discussions of racism General despair
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Richard Wentworth as the ThirdSight Media Spokesman Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Tanja Milojevic as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Michael Melia as Phil (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Also featuring Mikchael McQuilkin, Mike Linden, Marck Harmon, and Ben Flaumenhaft as ThirdSight Commercial voices. Interviews with real Greater Boston Residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Tam Lin Set with Tam Lin (comp. Davey Arthur) / Catharsis (Amy Cann) / The Fatal Rum Punch (Liz Donaldson) performed by Dirk Tiede Childgrove by Adrienne Howard and Dirk Tiede Shove that Pig’s Foot a Little Farther in the Fire by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede He Who Destroys Everything by ArtOfEscapism Drums by Jim Johanson Additional music and sounds used from public domain and creative commons sources. Be sure to check out the hilarious inter dimensional comedy, Hadron Gospel Hour by our guests Rich Wentworth and Mike McQuilkin! Episode transcripts are posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com CONTENT WARNINGS Strong Language Manipulative behavior
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content Warnings at end of show notes. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) James Capobianco as Dipshit Poletti (he/him) Beth Eyre as Autumn West (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Jim Johanson as Rusty the MBTA driver (he/him), the cheese robot and Jonas (he/him) Arun Sanuti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) Also featuring MJ Cogburn, Hari Rai Khalsa, Maxximillian Dafoe, Tanja Milojevic, Ben Flaumenhaft, Rick Coste, Iri Alexander, Shane Harris, Zoe Embler and Sarah Golding as Third Sight Employees. Interviews recorded with Greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Isolation by Kevin MacLeod Unseen Green by David Lewis Childgrove by Dirk Tiede Drums by Jim Johanson Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. Check out the shows from several of our special guests, including Radiation World, Mollyville, Jim Robbie and the Wanderers, the Audio Drama Production Podcast, Rick Coste Productions and Darker Projects productions. Follow us on Twitter @InGreaterBoston Episode transcripts will be posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com. CONTENT NOTES Strong language Criminal behavior Discussion of true crime, including murder
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content warnings at end of show notes. An enormous thank you to The Alexandria Archives, a podcast of Southern weird horror, for their generous support of Greater Boston. You can find them at AlexandriaArchives.com. You too can support Greater Boston through our Patreon. Patrons can receive early access to new episodes, transcripts annotated with production details, and bonus audio. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Lauren Shippen as Mayflower Johnson Austin Beach as Dixon Hammersmith Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him), Samuel St. Eberhauser (he/him), and Marlo (he/him) Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) James Capobianco as Extinction Event Poletti (he/him) Arun Sannuti as Tyrell Frederickson (he/him) Jim Johanson as Steve and Meathead Steve Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon Ben Flaumenhaft as Homeless Man (he/him) Tanja Milojevic as Wanda (she/her) Also featuring Jim Johanson, Tanja Milojevic, Ben Flaumenhaft, and Rick Coste as ThirdSight Employees. Be sure to check out the wonderful shows produced by our special guests, including Lauren Shippen’s The Bright Sessions, and Austin Beach’s comic Western Wynnebago Warrior. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA,Green Valley Waltz,Red Apple Rag and Shove that Pig’s Foot a Little Farther in the Fire performed by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede. CONTENT WARNINGS Strong Language References to alcoholism Sexual references Blackmail Discussion of historic Disaster Communist propaganda?
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. An enormous thank you to The Alexandria Archives, a podcast of Southern weird horror, for their generous support of Greater Boston. You can find them at AlexandriaArchives.com. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. And thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You really help keep Greater Boston going. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Tanja Milojevic as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Michael Melia as Phil (he/him) Mike Linden as the Singing Telegram (he/him) Jim Johanson as Rusty the MBTA driver (he/him) Also featuring Tanja Milojevic and Alexander Danner as reporters, Marc Harmon as a reporter and a Louisa suitor, and Ben Flaumenhaft as a reporter, a Louisa suitor and Uriah Connoly (he/him). With special guests Michael McQuilkin and Rick Coste as Louisa suitors. Be sure to check out Michael’s wild multi-dimensional comedy Hadron Gospel Hour, and Rick’s latest mini-series, Charlie’s Mailbox. Interviews recorded with Greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Love of My Life by BoxCat Games Trenchcoat by Jim Johanson and Jeff Van Dreason Solo drum tracks by Jim Johanson Snow Ban by Adrienne Howard Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. Episode transcripts will be posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com. Content Warnings: Strong language Sudden non-violent explosions Comic mayhem Self-shaming body image Class entitlement Ayn Rand
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. You can support the show through our Patreon campaign or by leaving us a rating and review on iTunes. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content warnings at end of show notes. CAST This episode featured: Tanja Milojevic as Wanda (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (she/her) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) James Capobianco as Extinction Event Poletti (he/him) David Rheinstrom as the Red Line Wedding Pitch Man Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer Coolidge (she/her) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) With Marck Harmon, Tanja Milojevich, Lydia Anderson, Jim Johanson, and Rick Coste as additional wedding voices. Interviews conducted with real greater Boston residents. MUSIC Both versions of Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Golden Slippers by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Drums by Jim Johanson Tarantalla performed by the US Air Force Band Robot Beat by Broke Yeti Content Warnings Strong Language Drug use References to public urination/defecation/masturbation
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. You can follow Greater Boston on Twitter @InGreaterBoston. And you can help keep the show running by supporting our Patreon campaign, or by sharing the show with your friends. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content warnings at end of show notes. CAST This episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Richard Penner as Tinker in Taunton (he/him) Iri Alexander as Vax Victim in San Bernadino Alexander Danner as the Narrator (he/him) Arun Sanuti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) James Capobianco as Extinction Event Poletti (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) and the Street Prosletyzer Tanja Miloyevich, Sam Musher, Jim Johanson, Ben Flaumenhaft, and Rick Coste as ThirdSight Employees Interviews conducted with real Greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Mechanical by Dave Fernandez Lifelist by Dave Lewis Drums by Jim Johanson CONTENT WARNINGS Manipulative behavior References to alcoholism Strong language
Poker professional Michael Tate joins BIG Dave to talk about his summer experience at the WSOP focusing on cash games. They discuss several of the interesting stories that came out of the summer and look ahead to the November 9 and other South Florida events.
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason. This episode featured: James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Follow us on Twitter @InGreaterBoston www.GreaterBostonShow.com Mentioned in this episode: Our Fair City Uncanny County Jim Robbie & the Wanderers
This week in Greater Boston, Louisa and Nica wait for a mysterious visitor in “The Beekeeper,” Chuck Octagon talks to Greater Bostonians about the Red Line Referendum in “Man on the Street,” and Nica gives her farewell performance in “Open Mic.” All of that in Episode 10: Vox Populi. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content warnings at end of show notes. PRODUCTION Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. Please consider supporting Greater Boston on Patreon. We are nearing the end of Season 1, with just two more episodes to go. We plan to keep producing monthly mini-episodes while we’re on our between-season break, but if we can hit our next milestone goal on Patreon before the season finale airs, we’ll double that schedule to deliver a new mini-episode every other week until the show returns in full. You can also help the show by telling your friends to listen or by rating us on iTunes. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Alexander Danner as the narrator (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) Mike Linden as The Beekeeper (he/him), The Ford Taurus Owner (he/him), and a Citizen Who Hates the Red Line Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) and a Citizen Who Hates the Red Line Jim Johanson as Rusty (he/him) Michael Melia as Stoner Student Sally Heckle as Republican Saturn Lifter James Capobianco as Extinction Event Poletti (he/him) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) and Ben Flaumenhaft as the Homeless Man (he/him) Interviews recorded with Greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Muineira de Ruada by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede. Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. Episode transcripts will be posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com. Greater Boston is written in part at The Writers' Room of Boston, a non-profit workspace for Boston-area writers. Find out more at WritersRoomofBoston.org. CONTENT WARNINGS Strong language Brief alcohol consumption Reference to illegal (for now?) drugs Severe emotional distress
This week in Greater Boston, Dimitri exits the submarine in “The Wrong Ocean," Michael calls Nica with a special invitation, in “Gemini Nature" and Extinction Event orchestrates a lunchtime social in “The Seance.” All that in Episode 8: Message in a Bottle. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content Warnings at end of show notes. PRODUCTION Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. We’ve started writing season 2, and we’re eager to get to work on production, but we need you help: You can support Greater Boston by contributing a little as $1 per episode to our Patreon campaign. You can also help the show by telling your friends to listen or by rating us on iTunes. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) James Capobianco as Extinction Event Poletti (he/him) Arun Sannuti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) And Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Interviews recorded with Greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Circus Music performed by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede. Drum tracks by Jim Johanson. Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. CONTACT Episode transcripts will be posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com. Twitter: @InGreaterBoston Greater Boston is written in part at The Writers' Room of Boston, a non-profit workspace for Boston-area writers. Find out more at WritersRoomofBoston.org. CONTENT WARNINGS Strong Language Mild Gore
This week in Greater Boston, Louisa updates her calendar in Louisa Beyond Leon; Gemma takes time for a gut check in Gastromancy with Gemma; and Michael discovers a source of ancient wisdom in Thunder Over Thunder. This week in episode 7: Divinations. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content Warnings at end of show notes. Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. Please consider supporting the show through our Patreon campaign. We’ve recently revamped our Patron levels with new rewards, including a chance to receive handwritten Postcards from Dimitri. You can also help the show by leaving us a review on iTunes or social media. Cast In order of appearance, this episode featured: Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Arun Sannutti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) James Capobianco as Extinction Event Poletti (he/him) Also featuring Jeff Van Dreason as the Fortune Teller and Freshly Fulfilled in Framingham, Mike Linden as Enlightened in Worcester and Ben Flaumenhaft as Trapped in Tewksberry. Interviews recorded with Greater Boston residents Music Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. "Lowell, MA" by Marck Harmon “Red Apple Rag," "Blackberry Rag,” and "Circus Music" by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede "On Questions of Responsibility: Act II" by Lloyd Rogers. Drum tracks by Jim Johanson Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. Episode transcripts are posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com. Greater Boston is written in part at The Writers' Room of Boston, a non-profit workspace for Boston-area writers. Find out more at WritersRoomofBoston.org. Content Notes: Course Language Suicidal thoughts Alcoholism
This week in Greater Boston, Gemma takes Michael on a tour of the office in "ThirdSight Media and Environs." The Mayor of the Redline reveals his secret origin story in "Subterranean Mobile Communities." And Dimitri writes home about his sub-aquatic adventures in "Karaoke in International Waters." You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content warnings at end of show notes. Production Written and Produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Cast Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) James Olivia as Michael Tate (he/him) Arun Sannutti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) James Capobianco as The Mayor of the Redline (he/him) Ben Flaumenhaft as the homeless man (he/him) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis. (he/him) Also featuring Mike Linden, Sam Musher and Jeff Van Dreason as Letters to the Editor. Music Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Spanish Ladies by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede Drum tracks by Jim Johanson. Some music and sound effects used from public domain and creative commons sources. Contact Find us online at GreaterBostonShow.com. E-mail us at info@GreaterBostonShow.com. Follow us on Twitter @InGreaterBoston. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GreaterBostonShow Greater Boston is written in part at The Writers' Room of Boston, a non-profit workspace for Boston-area writers. Find out more at www.WritersRoomofBoston.org. Content Warnings Strong language Brief use of particularly stupid slurs alluding to sexual orientation and developmental disabilities Depictions of drunkenness Depictions of bullying/homeless abuse
This week in Greater Boston, Mallory talks to the press about Leon's death at Wonderland, in "Mallory Flunks Out." Plus we hear spirited eulogies from Louisa, Michael, and Nica; all of that this week in "Leon at the Watch Factory." You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content warnings at end of show notes. Production Written and Produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Cast Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as The Interviewer (he/him) Mike Linden as The Funeral Director (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) Also featuring Laura Cunningham, Ben Flaumenhaft, Marck Harmon, Jim Johanson, Mike Linden, Sam Musher and Julia Propp as Boston Gravestones. Interview clips gathered from greater Boston residents. Music Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Funeral Chorale for Concertina composed and performed by Emily Peterson. Drum tracks by Jim Johanson. Amazing Grace on hurdy gurdy performed by Adrienne Howard. Some music and sound effects used from public domain and creative commons sources. Contact Find us online at GreaterBostonShow.com. E-mail us at info@GreaterBostonShow.com. Follow us on Twitter @InGreaterBoston. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GreaterBostonShow Greater Boston is written in part at The Writers' Room of Boston, a non-profit workspace for Boston-area writers. Find out more at www.WritersRoomofBoston.org. Content Warnings Strong language Depiction of drunkenness/alcoholic behavior Brief mention of illegal drug use Extended discussions of death
This week in Greater Boston, Gemma receives an anniversary gift from ThirdSight Media and immediately begins plotting its destruction in "The Crystal Ball;" Leon applies for a job from beyond the grave in "Will and Determination;" and Michael is not quite as down on his luck as he thinks in "Guy Without Truck." You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content Warnings at end of show notes. Production Written and Produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Cast Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) Arun Sannuti as Tyrell Fredericks (he/him) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Mike Linden as Guy Who Needs Truck (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Also featuring Laura Cunningham, Ben Flaumenhaft, Jim Johanson, Mike Linden, Sam Musher, and Jeff Vandreason as Letters to Persephone. Interview clips gathered from greater Boston residents. Music Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Shove that Pig's Foot a Little Farther in the Fire performed by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede. Some music and sound effects used from public domain and creative commons sources. Contact Find us online at GreaterBostonShow.com. E-mail us at info@GreaterBostonShow.com. Follow us on Twitter @InGreaterBoston. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GreaterBostonShow Greater Boston is written in part at The Writers' Room of Boston, a non-profit workspace for Boston-area writers. Find out more at www.WritersRoomofBoston.org. Content Warnings Strong language Adult themes Depictions of binge drinking/alcoholism Brief scatological humor. Note: Ingesting glass powder will cause severe internal harm! For real, don't do that!
Michael Tate, Professor of History and Native American Studies and the Charles and Mary Martin Chair of Western History at University of Nebraska at Omaha delivers a lecture titled, "From Cooperation to Conflict: Indian and Emigrant Relations Along the Overland Trails, 1840-1865." Tate was also the winner of the 2006 Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize.