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John's guest this week is Sandra Young, the author of 3 books, including Divinely Diva. They talk over her life and career from the cornfields of Central Illinois], to the shires of Lake Michigan adjoining Michigan City Indiana . From z young woman with a passion for journalism to author of books which meld mystery, romance, human relationships and...ghosts...into enjoyable novellas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this Episode JAMM Jess reunites with an old friend and we interview the new band he's in! We had a great time, so join us as we ask questions and get to know this up and coming band from Michigan City Indiana!
Sarah Johnson is an organizer with OURMC | Organized & United Residents of Michigan City. OURMC has embarked on a tenants' union campaign. This conversation broadly covers the past six months of that campaign and the challenges faced during tenant organizing efforts in Red States such as Indiana. Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PARCMEDIA Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Vince_EmanueleFollow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1713FranklinSt/Follow Us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parcmedia/?... #PARCMedia is a news and media project founded by two USMC veterans, Sergio Kochergin & Vince Emanuele. They give a working-class take on issues surrounding politics, ecology, community organizing, war, culture, and philosophy.
Annoying posts on Instagram; Kmart in our home towns as a kid; Kmart food memories; The beauty of Michigan City Indiana where Jason is from, and The Indiana Dunes State Park; Jason watched Matthew Morrison's Grinch Musical on NBC; Clarice the TV show-a sequel to Silence of the Lambs
Joel Florek, an accomplished multifamily real estate investor, joins us to teach us the 3 tiered capital allocation strategy for multifamily investors. Joel’s straightforward process to making decisions about how to operate his multifamily business will be valuable to any multifamily real estate investor out there. You’re going to enjoy this one!Quotes:“The first tier is get units rented. I always like to tell people "money solves problems."”“We need to make sure that we have some sort of a plan, a process that we can fall back on, as we are going through the years of execution on that business.” “We need to look at our business and say, what's the one thing that we need to write a check for today, or tomorrow for that matter.”"Visualize, what do you want your life to look like? You know what are the things that you want to be doing? Where do you want to live? What type of material things do you need or want to be able to achieve? The lifestyle, you know, the things that you like to do."Get in touch:joel@jfhcapital.com www.jfhcapital.com Other Similar Episodes:The 5 Laws of Investing Success with Logan FreemanSelecting markets for Long Term Investing with Greg Rand Guest Bio:Joel began investing in early 2015. His first property was a small 4 unit which he lived in and remodeled himself while pursuing a corporate career as a program manager for a systems integrator working with US Navy and USCG.Over the next 30 months, Joel continued to expand his personal portfolio to 31 units which helped him transition from part-time to a full-time investor. During this time he moved south from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to Michigan City Indiana where he now calls home.2018 was a busy year focused on executing value-add projects within the portfolio that have significantly boosted the performance of the properties. Joel is hopeful that 2019 will be an exciting year focused on expanding the portfolio, team, and investment partners. Joel is happily married and has a young 2-year-old daughter. The family enjoys spending time at the beautiful beaches in Michigan City, skiing in the winter, and spending lots of time outdoors whether the activity is hiking, camping or sailing. Apart from getting hands-on with all aspects of real estate investing Joel loves networking with others and talking about the power of financial independence.
Scott Highberger, after years of struggle and failure, he was receptive to God's call on his life. Desperate, he turned to Jesus Christ while incarcerated. He said yes to Jesus and everything changed. First, all hell broke loose and Scott went down before he came up. He had to fight for his God-planned destiny. Decades trapped in the system as a prisoner to drugs, alcohol, violence, and incarceration gave way to a pastoral calling. He ministers to thousands of prisoners and leads them to freedom through Jesus Christ. Scott Highberger serves as the outreach/ prison pastor at Road to Life Church in Michigan City Indiana. Scott is also the CEO of S & D Enterprises and the founder and president of Behind the Wire Ministries. He lives in Chesterton Indiana with his wife Dannielle and step son Ryan. You can find him at scotthighberger.com or roadtolifechurch.us --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/autumntomlinson/support
Reflections From the Water's Edge brings you news and updates from Michigan City with a focus on Michigan City High School athetics, compliments of Craig Shaman, MCAS, Athletic Director. This week Mary E., welcomes basketball stand-out Michal Miller. Michal recently signed with Arizona Wildcats for a full ride scholarship! Miller is a Senior at Michigan City High School, Michigan City Indiana. She is one of 12 children and has always had a dream of being an outstanding ball player. We will also be talking about Boy's Varsity Basketball under the direction of Head Basketball coach John Boyd and Assistant Basketball coach Andrew Eubank. We will have our weekly feature "Hey Michigan City What's Cooking!" Our featured musician is Johnny V., who is celebrating the release of his brand new album!
Reflections from the Water's Edge is the newest weekly broadcast featuring the people, places and happenings of the City By the Lake, Michigan City Indiana. Tonight's broadcast welcomes Craig Shaman, the newly appointed Athletic Director of Michigan City Area Schools. Also joining the show is Alicia Ebaugh Assistant Director and Producer of Anne Of Green Gables. Ken Siegfried who plays the part of Matthew Cuthbert. Cast member Sarah Wermuth. Tickets to “Anne of Green Gables” are $12 for adults – $10 on Thursdays – for ages 12 and under. Curtain is at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. Doors open 45 minutes prior to curtain. Reservations will be held until 15 minutes prior to curtain unless secured by the presentation of a Footlight Season Gift Card or by prior payment in full. Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling 219-874-4035 or at www.footlightplayers.org. A 2-for-1 coupon is available for opening night on the website. Footlight will also play host to a one-man retelling of “A Christmas Carol” by Grant Fitch, a professional storyteller and award-winning regional actor, at 6:30 pm Dec. 7. In 90 minutes, he plays all the characters you're familiar with, and some you may have never seen - more than 30 in all, each one distinct in this fast-paced adaptation. All tickets are $10.
Reflections from the Water's Edge is the newest weekly broadcast featuring the people, places and happenings of the City By the Lake, Michigan City Indiana. Mary E. and Steve Champagne will be bringing you the positive news of this community known as the "City By the Lake." Weekly we will be featuring news from the MCAS Athletic Department, brought to us compliments of Craig Shaman, MCAS Athletic Director. We will be taking a look at the girls basketball season through the direction of Coach Mike Megyese. The newest chef on the block Erik Tannehill is a pragmatic chef from Michigan City area. Currently turning a kitchen in the Pines Lounge into one of the tastiest places to dine in LaPorte County. Tune in to find out "What's Cooking Michigan City!" Also joining Mary E., is Herb Higgin and Sherri Silcox, to talk with us about United Way LaPorte and how it impacts Michigan City Area Schools and our After School Program, Safe Harbor. Music provided by "The City By the Lake" musicians. Jim St. James and Sweet Java. Steve and Mary, Keenan Baxter and Johnny V. This week our focus will also be sharing information about the annual Salvation Army Thanksgiving Dinner. If you or your organization would like to be a guest on Reflections From the Water's Edge, drop ME a line at artseesdiner@gmail.com or just call in during a live program at 646-595-4620.
Mary E., brings you this weekly broadcast that celebrates the City By the Lake. Tune in right in the comfort of your own home. Find out all the exciting things happening in and around town. We feature local restaurants, entertainment and special attention to MCAS athletics. Athletic Director Craig Shaman stops by to bring us up to date with news from the Wolves Den! Joining Mary E., this week will be Herb Higgin, Director of Safe Harbor, Michigan City Area's Schools after school programs. Tune in and find out more about this incredible gentleman and find out why what he does is so important to him and the community. Also stopping by is Coach Ralph Gee of Michigan City High School and Safe Harbor Robotics' coach. Tonight's music is brought to you by Steve and Mary, currently number 1 on the reverbnation charts for Michigan City Indiana.
Reflections from the Water's Edge is the newest weekly broadcast featuring the people, places and happenings of the City By the Lake, Michigan City Indiana. Mary E. and Steve Champagne will be bringing you the positive news of this community known as the "City By the Lake." Weekly we will be featuring news from the MCAS Athletic Department, brought to us compliments of Craig Shaman, MCAS Athletic Director. This week our focus will be on "Howl-O-Ween" at Ames Field to be held October 30, 2014. Other events: Boo At the Zoo_October 25th at Washington Park Zoo. Play It Again SaM, Steve Champagne and Mary E., to perform at The Pickle and Turnip, one of Michigan City's premium establishments. Special guest Johnny V., one of the areas favorite musicians. If you or your organization would like to be a guest on Reflections From the Water's Edge, drop ME a line at artseesdiner@gmail.com or just call in during a live program at 646-595-4620.
Reflections from the Water's Edge is the newest weekly broadcast featuring the people, places and happenings of the City By the Lake, Michigan City Indiana. Tonight's broadcast welcomes Craig Shaman, the newly appointed Athletic Director of Michigan City Area Schools. Tonight's music is provided by Jim St. James and Scott Jordans, currently on tour throughout the south and southwestern US... Mary E. and Steve Champagne will be bringing you the positive news of this community known as the "City By the Lake."
Featured hosts, Paul Smith and Steve Champagne gush, ramble, and riff on the Beatles' "You Can't Do That" is a song written by John Lennon and released by the Beatles as the "b-side" of their sixth British single "Can't Buy Me Love." Paul and "why didn't my mom call me George" Champagne take you on a magical mystery tour through the music of John Lennon. They explore the ins, the outs, the highs, the lows and many twists and turns along the way. Two guys coming into puberty listening to Lennon and the Beatles locked in John Lennon as their working man's hero. Let's just say Smith and Champagne are Lennonists! Paul Smith and Steve Champagne have been long time friends. Paul comes to us from Bay View Wisconsin. Steve currently resides in Michigan City Indiana. Both grew up in Menomonee Falls Wisconsin.
William Rottman is a Canadian born singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. His sound blends the energy of the late-60s with a contemporary rock edge. William's new 11-track disc entitled After So Long is finally here and his songs are ready to lick your eardrums and send shivers down your spine. William's vocal style has been compared to Adam Levine (Maroon 5), Pat Monahan (Train), Sting and James Taylor. William was exposed to music from a young age. He was a child prodigy and was featured in a local Canadian newspaper playing drums at the age of 7. At 12 he began teaching himself guitar and bass. As a guitarist and background vocalist for Maverick/Custard recording artist, Ben Jelen, William appeared on the "CBS Late, Late Show" and the NBC hit TV drama series "Las Vegas," amongst others. He has been the voice of Coke, Pantene, Verizon, and Campbell's Soup, and has sung alongside Lenny Kravitz. Most recently William toured the US with Australian platinum recording artist, Shannon Noll (Sony BMG). Mary E. and Steve Champagne first met William at The Depot in Cold Spring NY, in 2008 and since then have remained connected through the music. William has performed in Michigan City Indiana for the "Strides" event where he generously donated his time and talent for a great cause.
ArtSees Diner Co-Hosts Paul Smith and Steve Champagne are ready to go head to head as they tackle, (oops wrong sport) as they spot kick a discussion about the World Cup frenzy! With a punt and a bicycle kick they are sure to score a winning goal with a madcap meandering through a soccer field of soliloquies. Paul Smith and Steve Champagne have been long time friends. Paul comes to us from Bay View Wisconsin. Steve currently resides in Michigan City Indiana. Both grew up in Menomonee Falls Wisconsin.
Special guest tonight are ChowDownK3 and Southern Shore Art Association. Join hosts Diane Blanchette and Mary E. as they welcome Jaclyn Roof, CEO of Chow Down, Kankakee Illinois, and Susan Block, Curator of the "She" exhibit with Southern Shore Art Association, LaPorte County Indiana. Musical guests tonight are Johnny V, and Champagne and LaLuna. Tonight's fun will bring us from food, flavor, form and function! Susan Block, is curator and chair of the upcoming March exhibition at Southern Shore Gallery in Michigan City. Susan has been a cultural advocate for many years in Northwest Indiana. She is currently on the advisory board of the Southern Shore Art Association. The SSAA Gallery is a venue for regional artists to exhibit and sell their work. Block is the founding board of directors member of Lubeznik Center for the Arts. She is also a playwright and Poet Laureate Emeritus of LaPorte County Jaclyn Roof "ChowDownK3.com is an online ordering website for all restaurants within Kankakee County. Owned by Michael and Jaclyn Roof of Bradley, IL. Jaclyn has a background in community promotion and other areas of marketing and sales. She was the former President/CEO for the Bradley-Bourbonnais Regional Chamber of Commerce which then merged into the Kankakee County Chamber of Commerce. She is passionate about bringing residents together for the better of the community and to help people, businesses and organization reach their fullest potential." Diane Blanchette resides in Bourbonnais Illinois and is very involved with the Arts Community there. Mary E. lives in Michigan City Indiana and is the producer, creator of ArtSees Productions. She is also an artist and musician.