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It's the 2nd ever Raw after Wrestlemania, but was it any good? "Big Meaty Cool" finds out! And we welcome Arbor Ales to the podcast with "Nashoba", a delicious, 6.2% NEIPA. Follow the show :@onemansmeatpod on Twitter
WBZ NewsRadio's Chaiel Schaffel toured an heirloom apple orchard at Nashoba Valley Winery.
Like other communities that have suddenly lost hospitals, Ayer and the surrounding towns are now grappling with immediate problems like longer ambulance trips to the emergency room, and the financial impact of the closure carries many unknowns. WBZ's Chaiel Schaffel reports:
The Nashoba High School Football Team is one of the more successful Football Programs in the State over the past 3 years. They are led by one of the best motivator of young men I know on the planet, Danny Kelly. Coach Kelly has been the playoffs, won some huge games, plays a challenging non league schedule and is always ready for the next step! We are honored to have on such a fun and knowledgeable football staff.
Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer and Carney Hospital in Dorchester are now officially closed, both the victims of Steward Health Care's mismanagement and bankruptcy. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports from Dorchester.For more, ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
To kick things off, Derrick and Jeff share their recent visits to Lucky Dog and Nashoba, where they enjoyed performances by 30 Minute Ego and the Rice Drewry Collective. Our featured guests today are Jason Luckett and Taylo Morris from 5 For the Kill. Don't miss their performance at Growler's on Monday August 5th at 7pm as part of The Kickin' & Screamin' Tour, where they'll be opening for Nonpoint and Black Stone Cherry. In this interview, you'll get to know Jason and Taylor better, learn about their history and influences, and hear all about the band's writing process, recording experiences, and future plans. Check out 5 For the Kill's past interview with Brad Rials & Brian Hall https://www.therhythmsectionpod.com/episodes/56-brain-hall-brad-riales-5forthekill 5 For the Kill FB https://www.facebook.com/StoicSoundOfficial YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@5ForTheKill SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at TheRhythmSectionPod2022@gmail.com HOW TO SUPPORT If you find it in your heart to donate to the cause and help fuel the podcast you can do so through our new Venmo and CashApp. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help shine a brighter spotlight on the great Memphis Music Community. Venmo - @therhythmsectionpod CashApp - $therhythmsectionpod Thanks for tuning in and supporting the Rhythm Section Podcast.
Steward Health Care said Friday that it is closing two of its Massachusetts hospitals — Carney Hospital in Dorchester and Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer — that received no qualified bids in its sales process. The bankrupt company said it will shutter the hospitals by the end of August.
The guest is Nashoba head lacrosse coach Matt Biggs, who delves into coaching philosophies, the growth of lacrosse in New England, and the impact of positive youth programs. Discussions highlight the balance between instructional and positive feedback in coaching, the evolution of player skills and mindset, and the necessity for challenging traditional play styles. Coach Biggs shares his personal journey from a player to a coach, his role in building a strong lacrosse culture at Nashoba, and the importance of adapting coaching strategies to player strengths. The conversation also touches on the challenges and benefits of divisional realignments and power rankings in Massachusetts lacrosse, aiming to enhance the competitiveness and integration of teams across regions. Topics: 00:14 Coaching Styles and Communication on the Field 01:22 Introducing Coach Matt Biggs: A Lacrosse Legacy 02:29 Building a Program: The Nashoba Lacrosse Story 05:42 The Impact of Mentors in Lacrosse Coaching 06:15 The Challenge of Refereeing in Lacrosse 11:47 Cultivating Talent and Team Culture at Nashoba 12:29 The Evolution of a Coach: Offensive Strategy and Team Dynamics 19:40 The Importance of Practice and Developing Young Talent 26:18 Exploring Team Dynamics and Coaching Philosophy 26:35 The Importance of Fun and Culture in Team Sports 28:48 Adapting Coaching Strategies for Youth and High School Sports 31:11 Encouraging Creativity and Individuality in Players 41:23 Navigating Divisional Realignment and Its Impact on Teams Chasing the Goal podcast from New England Lacrosse Journal is a Seamans Media production. Find more daily lacrosse news at New England Lacrosse Journal: https://www.laxjournal.com/
Coach Danny Kelly of Nashoba Tech High School is a fan favorite of the podcast. Where ever he goes he has success! Danny leads a tough squad and plays an extremely difficult non league schedule. He is a leader of young men and this squad buys into it all. These kids were hilarious and ready to go this Friday. Great listen and great conversation.
Robert Dale follows Francis to Nashoba and becomes an Indiana senator who regrets supporting Frances and her emancipation of slaves and women. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mmmdbymy/support
Ryan DeLayna shares his life experiences and the journey that led him to co-write his memoir with his father, "Without Restraint." Ryan shares how he spent most of his academic career in therapeutic schools due to behavioral challenges where he experienced various medications and restrictive interventions, including regular physical restraints. After voluntarily committing to a psychiatric hospital, his parents were advised to place him in a group home until adulthood. However, his father began to question the authorities overseeing Ryan's care, and everything changed when they discovered Ryan's dream of becoming a professional ski mountaineer. Ryan shares the mental health impacts of high-risk adventure has been for him and the turning points in his life. He also shares how he and his father co-authored their remarkable book, "Without Restraint: How Skiing Saved My Son's Life," and how he transformed to become a well-known ski mountaineer known as "Extreme Ryan." Season 16 is focused on how high-risk adventure impacts mental health and is underwritten by wmai.org Here is Ryan's bio from his website: Ryan DeLena is currently studying Outdoor Education at Northern Vermont University. For years, he's posted content as “Extreme Ryan” – a nickname given to him by his father, after he became obsessed with skiing. A decade later, Ryan is believed to be the youngest person to ski tour in the Arctic and Antarctic regions, having completed expeditions in Antarctica (2018) and Svalbard (2022). Ryan was featured on the cover of Backcountry Ski Maps, and he's climbed and skied peaks in Oregon, Washington, Utah, California, Nevada, and Wyoming, while also conquering many of the world's signature runs including Super-C Couloir in Chile, Little Couloir in Montana, and Tuckerman Ravine in New Hampshire. When he's not on skis, Ryan is an enthusiastic rock climber, ice climber, and avid hiker, summiting the Grand Teton twice and completing the “Hundred Highest” hiking peaks in New England. He plans to ski and rock guide professionally and has earned advanced certifications from the American Mountain Guides Association and the Professional Ski Instructors of America. If you are unfamiliar with Ryan's struggles as a boy, here is an excerpt from Without Restraint… If I was offered the chance to have my childhood over again, growing up like a normal kid, I'd say no thanks. Despite all the pain and hardship, I now appreciate that I'm strong enough to handle anything. I bet there are not too many eighteen-year-olds who feel that way. So, in a weird way, maybe I am lucky. But, if you ask me whether another child should go through what I went through, I will say no way. In fact, the only reason that I wanted to work on this book with Dad was to help parents learn from my story, so they wouldn't make similar mistakes with their children. If your son or daughter is different from other kids, that is okay. For some reason, we are taught to admire men and women who challenge the status quo, yet, when a child acts differently, parents instinctively try to change them. They even seek out doctors and experts to help break the misbehaving child. Well, take it from me, if you do that, you will not only break your child of bad behavior—you will break them entirely. I came as close to that breaking point as a person can experience. Had Dad decided to take me to Home Depot on January 2, 2009, instead of skiing at Nashoba, I'd be sitting right now in my room at a group home, bloated by medication, staring out a window, watching the world go by. Instead, the world will spend a lifetime watching me go by, as I bring people with me to ski, climb, and explore every inch of this amazing planet.
They were forbidden to practice their culture and to speak in their Native tongue. And yet, in World War I, that very language would surprise the Germans and ultimately contribute to victory! Many know of the Navajo Code Talkers, but what most don't realize is that in World War I, it was the Choctaw who were the first to begin Code Talking. I come to you today from the beautiful First Americans Museum (FAM) in Oklahoma City to talk about our Code Talkers with my Choctaw guests, Nuchi Nashoba (President of the Choctaw Code Talkers Association) and Judy Allen (Historic Projects Officer at Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma)! I think you'll enjoy this fascinating information on our great Choctaw Code Talker heroes. Yakoke, Nuchi and Judy! Thanks again to First Americans Museum for hosting us! https://famok.org/ Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
Danny is a 2nd time coach on this podcast as he was an assistant Football Coach at Malden Catholic the first time he was on the podcast. Danny has taken over a program that went 9-4 the year before and he is really setting high expectations for the squad this year! Danny is an incredible coach who really involves his players in the community and makes sure his players value being a true student athlete in their community.
I've been to two baseball games watched almost the entire NBA finals and a lot of the January 6 hearings school is over I'm not so bored thoughIn this episode I talk to Justin from Nashoba Valley winery distillery brewery and restaurant. It's a great place to unwind taste great libations and take in the wonderful New England scenery in the summer. You can find all your nashoba valley winery needs at www.nashobawinery.comhttps://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeCkS9Aj/Social Linkshttps://www.tiktok.com/@pilgrimsdigresshttps://www.facebook.com/PilgrimsDigress/https://www.instagram.com/pilgrimsdigressne/https://twitter.com/PilgrimsDigresshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pilgrims-digress/id1457453182https://open.spotify.com/show/5XuUSDpcXJgq1zjzJ0YUkb Support the show
Every Monday leading up to the Marathon we are going to highlight a local runner who is running for a great charity of their choice. Listen to Samantha's Story and find out why she is running for Nashoba Learning Group!
Guest: John Gates of Nashoba Brook Bakery & Ermont Inc. Interviewer: Jeffrey Davis - MAGE LLC The post “Traditional Methods Makes Better Bread” with John Gates of Nashoba Brook Bakery & Ermont Inc. appeared first on Radio Entrepreneurs.
In Part 1 of this podcast John Mark and I talked about the major and significant features of all FileMaker versions back to the very beginning or rather when Claris bought it from Nashoba. In Part 2, we start with FileMaker 9 and go all the way up to the current version, Version 19.
The National Guard rolled into the Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley after the town released a letter alleging the facility failed to comply with COVID-19 health guidelines. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
The National Guard rolled into the Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley after the town released a letter alleging the facility failed to comply with COVID-19 health guidelines. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
A distillery in Bolton is joining in on the national trend to help battle the coronavirus outbreak by providing much-needed hand sanitizer to the state's health care facilities. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
A distillery in Bolton is joining in on the national trend to help battle the coronavirus outbreak by providing much-needed hand sanitizer to the state's health care facilities. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Bruno plays soccer and Basketball at Nashoba
We have a surprise guest host joining Jessica Deas along with another amazing story from one of our remarkable Community Partners, Nashoba Temperly of Cascade AIDS Project. Nashoba talks about his fine art background, work with the Portland Time-Based Art Festival, golf career and what drives his community work. We also reflect over the last seven months since launching this podcast and talk about the stories waiting to be told.
Our lives are pretty full. We have jobs, responsibilities, and families to care for. Sometimes our day-to-day routine can feel like a never-ending chore, especially when we are not living in alignment with our values. It’s normal to get tired. And when you do, take the time to recharge, refresh yourself and fall in love with life all over again! Welcome to the very first episode of Love Your Life Podcast! A podcast that provides you the tools and tips to create a better life! Experience the sweetness and possibilities of life as they bring inspirational stories of people from all walks of life and empower you to create and live a life you love! For this first episode, we’re happy to introduce you to a special guest from our community who is helping others build a better life! Meet John Gates, a retailer, wholesaler, cafe owner, and a community builder who’s going to share how living in alignment with your values can create a good and better life that you truly enjoy. Episode Highlights Love as the main ingredient in creating and living a fulfilled life What compelled John to start his business How people lose sight of their original vision and goals Conversations about not having a life that was about the grind How the process of becoming a father while starting a small business gave John the perspective of what was really important in life Your life and business as your message and impact on the world How John overcame the hurdles in his life How much love did you get and how much love did you give? Shiny objects come in many forms Unconscious learning and John’s favorite story Where to Find John Gates Nashoba Brook Bakery www.slowrise.com 152 Commonwealth Ave West Concord, MA LinkedIn Resources mentioned in this episode: Nashoba Brook Bakery NRDC Conservation Law Foundation Want to hear more about how you can live a life you love? We would like to invite you to subscribe to the podcast on your preferred podcast platforms to get updated on the latest episodes. Please don't forget to share it with a friend so you can help them live a life they love too! Let us know what part you love the most by leaving a review and remember that life is a precious gift! + Apple Podcasts + CastBox © Community Chiropractic of Acton | 282 Central St Acton, MA
Mak and Nashoba form a tenuous alliance with Kav Verlin to take on a bull rancor and the Hrroshkk Brothers. And Mak's past continues to come back to bite him...
I headed out to Nashoba Valley Winery and met with the father and son duo growing the vineyard to new heights!
The latest hate crime out of Framingham is the easiest fake crime to debunk in the history of fake hate crimes. Kirk Minihane gets silenced by the evil forces of the Boston Globe, PC Red Sox ownership, and Bob Murchison. And finally, Somerset High School's 2 boys continue to beat up on girls with no shame, defeating Masconomet Regional 3-0 in the state semifinal. Here's why Nashoba should refuse to play them in the State Championship.
In this episode of Edge of the Empire, Nashoba and Mak meet Diz's new employees, arrive at the Hutt Summit, and go shopping for over thirty minutes.
Mak, Mystiero, and Nashoba finally face off with the Berserker, desperate to track the Bando Gora to their base and retrieve the Requiem.
Nashoba gets some new duds (sort of), Mak hits on another female Imperial, and Mystiero gets a cup of poison. Pro tip: Don't dropkick a droid.
Maria and Pam from The Nashoba Valley Chorale in studio w/ JoeG
In this episode, Aodhan and Matt cover a huge range of topics including collecting vinyls, how hard it is to make it as a musician, scarring videos, communicating with Trump voters, belly dancing, capoeira, the Celtics season so far, and our favorite albums of 2016. Some of the music featured in this episode is from our friends in Nashoba, check out their music! https://nashoba.bandcamp.com
On the fourth episode of the On The Ball Podcast, Worcester Telegram sports writer Tom Flanagan and I debate the best football teams in Central Mass., including Nashoba, Northbridge, St. John's and Leominster. Episode recorded on October 7, 2015.
On the fifth episode of the On The Ball Podcast, Worcester Telegram sports editor Jim Wilson and I talk about the Central Mass. football playoffs, covering Division 2 teams Nashoba, St. John's and Leominster, and the Division 4, 5 and 6 playoff teams.