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WOW so much local music... I am so excited for this weeks show... Check out this list of goodness - Fightin' Bob - Falcon Bowl - Milwaukee - 5/30 - Breadshicks - Nick the Rat - The Periodicals - Linnemans - Milwaukee 4/26 - 6/20 Manitowoc - Garver feed mill on 6/21 - Highnoon 5/23 - Manitowoc = Metro Jam 6/20 - Humming Bird Mile Wide Smile - Frank Martin Busch - New Glarus - 5/2 - Monona 5/3 - Wisconsin Rapids 5/10 and Madison at the east side club on 5/15 - Warm in your bed - Jesus Drives a Chrysler - Chicken Wire Empire - 4/19 at head space high notes in milwaukee - 4/25 river falls bluegrass bourbon and brews - Disarm - Wildflowers - - Automatic lover - 5/9 Fuego Friday at the majestic - 5/30 D-Porch sessions - Helena - Trapper Scheopp - Patbst Theater Milwaukee 5/8 - Madison / 5/16 The Annex at foxtown / West Bend 2 Shows 6/24 and 6/25 - I am a Rider - Smoking Popes - Off with their Heads - Highnoon Saloon - 4/23 - Golden Moment New Album Lovel y Stuff - Save Ferris - High Noon - 4/28 - Shank Hall - 4/29 - Under 21 10 - The Jimmy's - 4/26 Stoughton Opera House - 5/1 back to new glarus and on 5/3 at the widespot performing arts - You say you will Live VERSION - Bing Bong - 5/31 Memorial Inion Terrace - 7/18 Highnoon - Control
On this special New Year's Day edition of A Public Affair, host Sara Gabler speaks with three radio professionals about the vital role that local radio plays in our democracy from Chicago to Viroqua and with Madison and Monona in between. The post The Sound of the Driftless, The Voice of Monona, and The Low Power to ... appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
How do we remain hopeful in a world that's falling apart? Ken Shigematsu reflects on the paradox of Advent, where light meets darkness and hope confronts despair. He challenges us to look honestly at our realities, confront the brutal facts, and find unshakable hope in Christ's first coming and promised return.Key Scripture Passages: Luke 21v25-28; Isaiah 9v1-2, 6; Mark 13v7-8, 24-26This podcast and its episodes are paid for by The Circle, our community of monthly givers. Special thanks for this episode goes to: Gregg from Monona, Wisconsin; Angie from Pflugerville, Texas, Matthew from Milpitas, California;; Kathleen from Flower Mound, Texas; and Misael from Anniston, Alabama. Thank you all so much!If you'd like to pay it forward and contribute toward future resources, you can learn more at practicingtheway.org/give.
Grant reacts to Giannis singlehandedly beating the Detroit Pistons, and talks Bucks with Justin Garcia. Dave in Monona takes exception with Justin's announcing style, which leads the show down an an announcer tangent. Mike Clemens closes the show with audio from players and coaches preparing for the Bears. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Gravatt, Adam Mertz, and former Badgers punter Brad Nortman are LIVE from the Silver Eagle in Monona to discuss and celebrate Wisconsin's 52-6 ROUT of the Purdue Boilermakers.
Alex Gravatt, Adam Mertz (briefly), and former Badgers punter Brad Nortman are LIVE from the Silver Eagle in Monona to discuss and celebrate Wisconsin's 52-6 ROUT over the Purdue Boilermakers.
A proposed cancellation of Fourth of July fireworks, unaccounted for school district funds, and staff shortages at the City level are some of the main issues that will have to […] The post Mayhem in Monona? appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
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Life and political podcast. Brought to you from The Divided States of America. Videos of the Week: Another busy week, 17 videos again. Show Opening: Grief counseling.... Attempted assassination.... Kamala Harris..... GOP Convention, what a clown show! Brainstorming.... Hand wringing has switched sides.... Mail Bag: (eots@email.com) One from Becky on Monona's 4th of July Festival. Fact or Crap: Dan: 0 of 2, John: 1 of 2. Discussion of last weeks videos: Lincoln Project is always good.... New York Times ramble.... Glenn Kirschner on Trump not fit to serve. Beau on the assassination attempt. Liberal redneck on JD Vance. Some Interesting Stuff: Ozempic and Wegovy are "too good to be true" diet medications. Bodycam video reveals chaotic scene of deputy fatally shooting Illinois woman who called 911 for help.
Here's your local news for Tuesday, July 2, 2024:We find out why a staple celebration in Monona may have reached its end,Hear why some Milwaukee business owners say they're "underwhelmed" ahead of the RNC,Head to Lake Wingra for the Midwest Log Rolling Championships,Demystify a tiny superfood,Learn what it takes to rehabilitate a blue jay,And much more.
Molly Brown and Matt Hamilton are back for Day 2 of the Molly and Matt show, brought to you by Rutledge & Hamilton, presented by Coors Light. They give immediate reactions to the Bucks drafting two 19-year-old "project players" in AJ Johnson and Tyler Smith in the first and second rounds, respectively. Matt says why he's weary of Drafts as a WI sports fan, and they ask if Giannis should be upset with the Bucks for their strategy and apparent lack of direction in the NBA Draft. Resident NBA capologist Primetime explains why the Bucks might be handcuffed when it comes to making moves this offseason and any rumors regarding a possible Brook Lopez trade. Jason Wilde joins his favorite "sports comedy show", hosted today by Molly Brown and Matt Hamilton. They get Jason's thoughts on the Bucks 1st and 2nd round Draft picks and if Giannis should be upset with the franchise for drafting two apparent "project players". Molly asks Jason if Jordan Love is at risk of getting a big head with all the media adulation this offseason, and what would be Jason's "Ed Policy" for the Packers to change when Policy takes over next summer. Jason rants about the Packers "scamming" their shareholders without giving enough appropriate perks! Matt also gives the lowdown on the discounts for Olympic athletes. Hour 1 wraps up with the High Life Dive Bar of the Week: the Silver Eagle in Monona!
Harry Whitehorse of Monona, Wisconsin was a prolific artist who painted and created mixed media and wood sculptures for almost 90 years. That’s why a new festival, the Harry Whitehorse International Wood Sculpture Festival, is named in his honor.
WORT 89.9FM Madison · Aldo Leopold Center Celebrates 30 Years On one hand, it's remarkable that Monona's Aldo Leopold Nature Center is now in its thirtieth year of operation. On […] The post Aldo Leopold Nature Center Celebrates its Thirtieth Year appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Here's your local news for Thursday, May 16, 2024:We share an update on the fatal, New Year's Day police pursuit in Monona,Attend a call to action at the Capitol,Discuss Black fatherhood and mental health,Take a closer look at wood-burning stoves,Visit the Artist in Residence at the Madison Public Library,And much more.
Here's your local news for Wednesday, May 15th, 2024:We find out why Monona officials have adopted a temporary moratorium on new vape shops,Get an environmental advocate's take on a GOP-authored PFAS bill,Learn how controlled burns can reduce wildfire damage,Hear about life as a 9-1-1 dispatcher,Broadcast the most comprehensive weather report on the airwaves,Travel back in time to 1967,And much more.
Join Scotty, Kerri, Angela Freedmama, Adam Mathews and Angie Mathews recorded at kerri's new Wisconsin house after the gang ran the Lake Monona 20K in the new Lululemmon Beyond shoe. We talk about the race, our experiences, review the shoes, talk about the Bear v. Man question and introduce the Sally Challenge for June. Do 5 min of Sally McRae exercises or pay $20 to the Band of Runners every day for 60 days. Who's in? Join the Sally Challenge here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSelfH-0K0BAvcB0eLHV_fAMbE2KjxQm6aCTFIn71R6nYPHRkQ/viewform?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR37jtmGckd7boJCdNBqK1SQLgO9RslRJZMIjkETZHfFEqQ7gpMq1yAyzo0_aem_ASuNnRdvfoiqexqnV4ahLYMzhm5iR--Y4aBf6R_qmro8G7Ri9EkAZyxPlg252ju1fwY9eknHqe4FJ2WzjG_ADNb Buy the Lululemmon shoe here: https://shop.lululemon.com/c/shoes/_/N-1z0xcuuZ8tj?cid=Google_DSA_US_NAT_EN_W_Hybrid_Womens_ONLINE_GEN_Y22_ag-DSA_G_US_EN_DM_W_GEN_NO_Footwear-Shoes&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwi_exBhA8EiwA_kU1MvZChWPp5MSxcF7AMmGcpBQ9eB86kX3m1ylz9fxdH3gtjviIUYsB8RoCRZIQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Ths episode brought to you by our friends at Path Projects. Get some here: www.pathprojects.com This episode also brought to you by UCAN! Use the code TENJUNKMILES for 20% off here: https://ucan.co/tenjunkmiles Sign up for the races here: https://www.tenjunkmilesracing.com Support the show via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/tenjunkmiles Website: http://www.tenjunkmiles.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tenjunkmiles Twitter: https://twitter.com/tenjunkmiles Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tenjunkmiles/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TenJunkMiles/
Leopold Elementary School in Madison. Leopold Residence Hall at UW-Madison. The Leopold Nature Center in Monona. Look around Madison and you can see any number of tributes to one of Wisconsin's most influential residents, Aldo Leopold, author of A Sand County Almanac. Carrying that legacy forward today is The Aldo Leopold Foundation of Baraboo, started by his family in 1982. Their goal? To inspire an ethical relationship between people and nature. This week, they're hosting a series of free online talks from influential thinkers, writers and doers in scientific and conservation circles, from novelist Diane Wilson to science journalist Ed Yong. Bianca Martin caught up with Buddy Huffaker, executive director of The Aldo Leopold Foundation, to learn what's on tap this week. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Instagram! Want more Madison news delivered right to your inbox? Subscribe to the Madison Minutes morning newsletter. Looking to advertise on City Cast Madison? Check out our options for podcast ads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is a recording of the Monona Oaks Town Hall Meeting from February 4, 2024. If you'd like any more information on this topic, or see any of the documents referenced during this meeting, go to highpointchurch.org/mononaoaks.Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
Monona Oaks Community Church has voted to give their building to High Point Church, and in this episode of E&E, Nic and Mike answer some of the FAQs about the situation as we prepare for the upcoming congregational vote as to whether or not receive the building.Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
Milfred and Hands respond to criticism that a recent political cartoon was ageist. It depicted Joe Biden's presidential lectern as a walker. Our political podcasters agree that making assumptions about older people is wrong. But when it comes to the president of the United States, lots of evidence from public appearances suggest he's lost a step, they contend. And Donald Trump isn't getting any younger, either. Age is a legitimate issue in this campaign, and Biden isn't helping his case to voters by avoiding press conferences that could prove his vigor. Our podcasters also address feedback on recent Wisconsin State Journal editorials about the Monona police and renaming Madison's airport.
Here's your local news for Wednesday, January 17, 2024:We learn why the city of Monona has suspended its new police pursuit policy,Attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Dane County's Emergency Operations Center,Interview a state lawmaker about his new, east-side grocery store,Have an international conversation about the arts,Broadcast the most in-depth weather report on the airwaves,Travel back in time to 1967,And much more.
Here's your local news for Wednesday, January 3, 2024:We learn how yesterday's court ruling allows election clerks to "cure" incomplete absentee ballots,Check in on Wisconsin's workers - many of whom are still stuck at the federal minimum wage,Get the latest on Monona's San Damiano Friary project, as the city deliberates what to do with an 1890s-era house on the property,Explore fine arts and fundraising in Madison,Broadcast the most in-depth weather report on the airwaves,Travel back in time to 1964,And much more.
Here's your local news for Tuesday, January 2, 2024:We get the latest information on last night's deadly police chance in Monona,Hear the next steps for Wisconsin's voting maps - after the state Supreme Court ruled that the current ones are unconstitutional,Investigate the latest UW System controversy: a chancellor removed from office after regents discovered his explicit content online,Usher in another election year with a UW-Madison journalism professor,Shine the spotlight on the white-footed mouse,And much more.
For this final week of the year we're taking a trip down memory lane and revisiting some of our best shows from 2023. Back in August, we sat down with Wisconsin Broadcast Hall of Famer Lindsay Wood Davis and the founder of 98.7 FM WVMO The Voice of Monona radio station. It has been dubbed "The Coolest Little Station In the Nation" and in 2022 won the Best Radio Station in the state. Host Bianca Martin is joined by Lindsay Wood Davis and 13-year-old radio host Beatrix Pauli, host of Bea's Buzz. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Instagram! Want more Madison news delivered right to your inbox? Subscribe to the Madison Minutes morning newsletter. Looking to advertise on City Cast Madison? Check out our options for podcast ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's your local news for Tuesday, December 19, 2023:We get the details as the city of Monona prepares to join Madison Metro's bus service,Take a closer look at the long-awaited TruStage worker contract,Investigate how state law is holding up solar-powered apartments,Hear more of Cardinal Call's semester-in-review,Explore the intersection between Indigenous cultures and helping wild animals,And much more.
Industrial hygienist Monona Rossol brings valuable insights of occupational health and safety, which is a crucial aspect of many industries. Whether it's discussing Covid, workplace hazards, air quality, exposure assessments, or safety measures, as an expert in the industrial hygiene Monona provides important information and tips.
We bring you on-the-ground-reporting from the rally for union solidarity, learn what SEIU nurses have to say about patient care concerns, hear what teaching staff and parents have to say about low wages in Monona schools, look at the SAG-AFTRA agreement, hear about an international and a local resolution on the destruction in Gaza, learn about a strike authorization by IBEW 2150 at We Energies, hear about an upcoming Starbucks strike and more.
Grant reacts to TNF through a Jordan Love lense, takes calls, and takes complains from friend of the show Andrew Wagner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Local radio is alive and well in Monona. The Wisconsin Broadcasters Association named 98.7 FM WVMO — the “Voice of Monona” — the Best Radio Station in state in 2022. Not bad for a teeny 100-watt station with an antenna on the fire department's hose-drying tower. WVMO is owned by the city of Monona, run primarily by volunteers, and airs local programs. You can hear a variety of Americana music, updates on city events, and even a quick hello from the Walsh family on Sullivan Street. We speak with founder — and Wisconsin Broadcast Hall of Famer — Lindsay Wood Davis who says, “WVMO serves the community without boring it.” And we talk to one of the station's youngest volunteers, Beatrix Pauli, host of Bea's Buzz. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Instagram! Want more Madison news delivered right to your inbox? Subscribe to the Madison Minutes morning newsletter. Looking to advertise on City Cast Madison? Check out our options for podcast ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is Stephen Schmidt from the Gazette Digital News Desk, and I'm here with your update for August 9, 2023.We could see some more rain on Wednesday, but the cooler temperatures are certain to continue either way. According to the National Weather Service there will be a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 9 a.m. It will also become increasingly cloudy during the day, with a high near 78 degrees.The Board of Regents unanimously approved Tuesday a University of Iowa request to buy most of Iowa City-based Mercy Hospital's assets for $20 million — without asking questions about the deal's finances, including how the price was determined, where the money will come from and what will happen with the $63 million Mercy owes on publicly-issued bonds.Regents spokesman Brock Ascher told The Gazette: “The bankruptcy court will determine what happens with Mercy's debt, but the state will not be responsible.”Under the proposed purchase agreement, the university will not be obligated with that debt.UI President Barbara Wilson — in presenting the proposed deal to regents — said Mercy "did approach us and ask us to submit a bid to continue their long tradition of health care in our community and beyond.”During the regents meeting, Wilson reiterated the goal of continuing uninterrupted care for Mercy patients as it goes through the bankruptcy proceedings and pending sale.Iowa has joined other state attorneys general as part of an investigation into the social media company TikTok and its possible harmful effects on the mental health of young users.The five-member Iowa Executive Council unanimously agreed this week on granting a request from Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird's office to bring in special counsel to help the office in its investigation into, and possible litigation against the wildly popular video platform. Several states are investigating TikTok over whether it violated state consumer protection laws. The investigation has focused on the harm social media usage causes to young users, what TikTok knows about those harms, the techniques used by TikTok to boost young user engagement — including increasing the duration of time spent on the platform — and the frequency of engagement with TikTok.An 11,600-head cattle feedlot near Monona is again seeking a permit to dispose of manure after a judge threw out a previous plan.A half-dozen people — some who have opposed Supreme Beef's plans since 2017 — spoke against the feedlot's new proposed nutrient management plan at a virtual public hearing attended by nearly 40 people Tuesday.Opponents raised many of the same concerns, including inaccurate manure calculations, an earthen basin in porous topography and the risk of runoff into a treasured trout stream.The Sierra Club sued Supreme Beef and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources in September 2021 after the Iowa DNR in April 2021 approved the feedlot's nutrient management plan for up to 11,600 cattle. Trout Unlimited later joined Sierra Club in the lawsuit. The suit said the state based its approval on faulty data provided by Supreme Beef and that the facility will produce far more manure than it claimed.Polk County Judge Scott Rosenberg sided with the nature groups in April and sent the decision back to the Iowa DNR. The agency told Supreme Beef Owner Jared Walz in May that until a new plan was approved by the agency, no manure could be removed from the site.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Oneida County; https://bit.ly/3G2tTZr The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4 Campfire Conversation:Eric and Ana – with Logan too – hit the water in this Campfire Conversation, highlighting some Wisconsin's “Must Visit” water recreation locations. Much of the conversation begins in the north, with the Apostle Islands and its bevy of options in Lake Superior. The Brule River, known as the “River of Presidents” for its history as a popular fishing and getaway spot for U.S. presidents in the early 20th century, also gets some love as its flows into Lake Superior not too far to the west. Hopping the subcontinental divide, the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway offers all of fun and natural beauty you could expect from a river. The Wild Rivers Conservancy is active along the river, and the waterfalls coupled with fishing, paddling, and hiking along the shore offer abundant options for an adventurous day. We also cover the Vets on the River Program, which is active on the St. Croix. Flowing into the St. Croix in western Wisconsin is the Apple River, which offers tubing, floating, and a variety of popular water recreation activities in the areas around Somerset, making it a big summer destination. Of course the Wisconsin River gets its due, whether you're fishing in the Eagle River area, water skiing with the best of them in Wisconsin Rapids, touring the sandstone and limestone bluffs around Wisconsin Dells, or kayaking the Lower Wisconsin Waterway. The Wolf River runs through much of the North Woods and offers unbelievably amazing fishing. Ana dives into the Madison “chain o' lakes” (literally too, in real life) as she and Eric discuss the many options of Lake Mendota, Monona, Wingra, Waubesa, and Kegonsa in the Capitol region. Other chains of lakes popular in Wisconsin also draw a wide variety of water recreation opportunities, including the chains around Eagle River, the Cisco chain on the Wisconsin-U.P. border west of Land O'Lakes, and the Waupaca Chain O'Lakes. In the south, Geneva Lake and its nearby companions – including Delavan Lake and Lake Como – draw plenty of crowds but still offer areas of serenity. Geneva Lake is one of the deepest spring-fed lakes in the state; Green Lake, in central Wisconsin, takes the title of the deepest. Its also hugely popular for boating, fishing, and water skiing. Up for whitewater rafting? Head to northeastern Wisconsin and check out the rapids on the Menomonee River! Comparisons to rivers in the Mountain West are frequently made to a section of the Menomonee between Niagara and Pembine, where the rapids and drops are truly an adventure. The Peshtigo River in Oconto and Marinette Counties also offers fantastic kayaking and canoeing; the whole area teems with waterfalls. For extra twists and turns, we recommend heading to the Driftless Region in southwestern Wisconsin and exploring the Kickapoo River, which is one of the crookedest rivers in the Midwest – if not the country. Some great options for rentals can be found in Ontario, near Wildcat Mountain State Park. We didn't forget the cities, either: explore charter fishing opportunities off the lakeshore in Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Port Washington, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Algoma, Kewaunee, Sturgeon Bay, Green Bay, Oconto, or Marinette on Lake Michigan, or from Ashland, Bayfield, or Superior on Lake Superior! And for paddling in urban areas, it's hard to beat the La Crosse area on the Black and Mississippi Rivers – especially Pools 7 and 8 – or kayaking amidst the bustling action and tall buildings in Milwaukee on the Milwaukee, Menomonee, or Kinnickinnic Rivers in the heart of the city. Let's just say your options are many – and we offer plenty to choose from on The Cabin today! Inside SponsorsVISIT Lake Geneva: https://bit.ly/3wHvilfGroup Health Trust: https://bit.ly/3JMizCXMarshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj
Grant celebrates the Brewers series win over the Reds, connects with Tyler Dunne to talk Jordan Love and NFL, and fields an odd call from Pete in Monona. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charter captain Dumper Dan Welsch reports good catches of king salmon, along with cohos and rainbows, off Sheboygan on Lake Michigan and enjoys fun, food, drinks and good vibes at Craft 30 Pub. (dumperdan.com, craft30pub.com) Eric Printz, director of economic development for Florence County, Wisconsin, invites listeners to explore area waterfalls and enjoy a variety of events this weekend through Independence Day. (exploreflorencecounty.com) Nick Gordon, owner of Now Outdoors Expedition Company, leads two guided canoe adventures to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in August, where participants will paddle, portage, camp, fish, and enjoy gourmet meals in the wilderness. (nowoutdoors.org) In the Madison Outdoors Report, Pat Hasburgh, proprietor of D and S Bait, Tackle and Fly Shop, reports good mixed-bag action for panfish, bass and walleyes on Lake Mendota, a good bluegill and muskie bite on Monona, and fast trout action on area streams on terrestrials. (facebook.com/dsbaitandtackle/)
This week on Mel & Floyd: SmartyPants' graduation miracle; The “Clopsey” art contest; Steve Bannon to stand trial…eventually; An odd summer festival in Monona; Memories of Little Miss Porkette; GOP […] The post Thomas Edison Would Be Proud appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
It's your weekly roundup of the news in the Madison area. The search for a new County leader continues amid controversy. Monona wants to know if they should save the Frank Allis House in San Damiano Park: the lakefront mansion once owned by monks is now a public park. And we examine the struggle for better bathrooms across Madison. Bianca Martin, Dylan Brogan and Molly Stentz wrangle the the news and put it in context. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Want more Madison news delivered right to your inbox? Sign up for the Madison Minutes morning newsletter. Looking to advertise on City Cast Madison? Check out our options for podcast ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mother's Day is Sunday, May 14th. If you're looking for a brunch recommendation, it's tough out there. With UW graduation happening the same weekend, most restaurants are full up. But dear listener, all hope is not lost. We've got a few ideas up our sleeves. Bianca Martin, Dylan Brogan and Molly Stentz share some of their DIY tips for honoring your mama.
Chemist, artist, and industrial hygienist, Monona Rossol was born into a theatrical family and worked as a professional entertainer from age 3 to 17. Currently, she is the president of Arts, Crafts and Theater Safety, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to providing health and safety services to the arts. Monona is also is the Health and Safety Director for Local 829 of the United Scenic Artists, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) and has lectured throughout North America and Europe. In this installment of “Leonard Lopate at Large,” Monona takes your calls on the latest health concerns
Grant reacts to the new 1 year contract for Jordan Love, talks Brewers with David Gasper, and talks unions with Pete in Monona. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grant reacts to the Packers adding 3 new weapons on Day 2 of the NFL draft, accusations that he used a noobtube in MW2, and takes the first call from Dave from Monona in weeks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of the official podcast of the Commons Abbey sits down with Dean Gresalfi for a fun Q&A session and she also presents this week Commons Calendar of events. Then Eigen hosts the Human of the Commons segment with his guest Jamie Wright, a first year student from Monona, WI, majoring in Neuroscience with a minor in Spanish. She also lives in Hank Ingram House.
March in Madison brings hints of spring. Migrating birds like sandhill cranes and robins start to return. Despite the freezing temps and occasional snowstorm, we start to feel like the worse of winter is behind us. This is the time to make maple syrup! People have been tapping maple trees for thousands of years, way before Madison was a city. The tradition lives on at the Aldo Leopold Nature Center and their annual Maple Syrup Fest. We sit down with the center's Education Director Virginia Wiggen and Marketing and Communication Manager Cara Erickson to get the scoop. Maple Syrup Fest takes place Saturday, March 18th, from 1-4pm at the Aldo Leopold Nature Center in Monona.
This episode's guest is Kat “Karmalover” Culbertson! Kat is a lifelong, interdisciplinary artist from Beloit, WI currently living in Monona, WI. Aiming to document life as beautifully as possible and fascinated with process. Instagram: Karmalover --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-heller/support
Chemist, artist and industrial hygienist Monona Rossol is the founder of Arts, Crafts and Theater Safety, Inc. A not-for-profit corporation dedicated to providing health and safety services to the arts. She is also the Health and Safety Director for the Local 829 union of the United Scenic Artists International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. Join us when, Monona addresses concerns of the flu and other infectious health statistics on this installment of Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI 99.5FM.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring GreenCounty; https://www.wicounties.org/counties/green-county/ The Cabin is also presented by WCA's Group Health Trust; serving local governments and schooldistricts, the WCA Group Health Trust partners closely with members to fulfill their employee healthbenefit obligations in a fiscally responsible manner. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3JMizCX Campfire Conversation: Wisconsin's winters and love of winter sports make it a terrific place to get onyour ice skates. The state does, in fact, have several gold medal-winning Olympians who are native tothe state and trained here. That includes the Pettit National Ice Center in West Allis, an official Olympictraining center. Eric showcased the Pettit and Slice of Ice in Milwaukee's Red Arrow Park, which offers awarming house and Starbucks amidst downtown splendor. Eric, Ana, and Matt discussed a number ofoutdoor skating venues, which include Green Bay's Hy-Vee Plaza at Titletown; The Plaza in Neenah;Monona Bank RiverRink in Monona; The Edgwater Hotel's beautiful outdoor rink along with TenneyPark's rink in Madison; Wenzel Family Plaza's newer outdoor rink in Marshfield; Mill Street Pond inPlymouth; and Minocqua Winter Park in Minocqua. Indoor facilities were also showcased in Baraboo,Chippewa Falls, Appleton, DePere, Superior, Lake Delton, and Janesville. You can even skate on amaintained section of Lake Superior between Bayfield and Madeline Island when conditions allow!We certainly didn't have time to cover them all, so you can find a very comprehensive list of rinks acrossthe state here: http://www.sk8stuff.com/utility/lister_rinks.asp?stap=WI Wild Eagle Lodge; located in the mecca for winter recreation and sports, Eagle River. Enjoysnowmobiling, ice fishing, winter kayaking, winter hiking and more, just steps from your door. Rightnow, you can use the code “SAVE10DWWR” to get 10% off your stay through December 31, 2023. Findout more at WildEagleLodge.com! Best Western; When you're ready for your next adventure, they're ready to welcome you throughout 40Wisconsin locations. There are 10 in the state's south central region alone, five of which are pet-friendly! Plus, with their Best Western rewards program never expires; https://bit.ly/3zCCK3f Marshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3klM56E
(10/31/2022) Chemist, artist and industrial hygienist Monona Rossol is the founder of Arts, Crafts and Theater Safety, Inc. A not-for-profit corporation dedicated to providing health and safety services to the arts. She is also the Health and Safety Director for the Local 829 union of the United Scenic Artists International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. Join us when, Monona addresses concerns of the flu and other infectious health statistics on this installment of Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI 99.5FM.
Since we're both racing and know this course pretty well, we thought we'd get it out there early so you can prepare for a few things. We start with the two loop swim and some thoughts on when to start to avoid congestion, plus when and where it could get choppy. We have an extensive look at strategy for the bike course including thoughts on why certain sections are harder than you might think. And the run course… where to be thinking about holding back. When to mentally prepare for the hill section and how do deal with the longer lonely stretch. We also talk finish line, and spectator tips. Topics: 70.3 on Saturday this year Easy to forget this race almost happened in June Park it and leave it Thursday and Friday check-in only Pro Race field is back. Men and Women Get a feel for the water Monona chop Starting spot in swim Comfortable with contact T1 Energy and the helix No passing zone on the bike This is a “body shot” course The toughest stretch of the bike course Strategy for the 3 Sisters Coming out on the run Being too hyped out of the gate Relax at the start of the run Mile 6 mental prep It can get cold on the run Prep your special needs The finish line Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com www.c26triathlon.com www.crushingiron@gmail.com