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This week's episode might've changed the way I look at Artistry and Business forever. In the artist world you see many people who are "trying" to make their dreams come true and then you see the people who are "making" their dreams come true. There is a fine line between success and failure which begs the question. Do numbers matter? Does clout matter? This week's guest has gained almost half a million listeners on Spotify and a over 5 Million streams on his top 5 songs. To my guest and listeners, thank you for blessing the podcast with your presence. To Jersey and everyone else, I present Ethan Ross. ___________Follow Ethan!His Music: https://stem.ffm.to/headf1rstInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealethanross/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfDgM7e18I9mMjVkJkvD2JQFollow the Ayoo Chill !!All Links: https://linktr.ee/ayoochillpodcast
Agriyah and I met in College, but nothing could prepare me for the conversation we would have on the podcast. His journey from student, to music and producing, and how it mixes with his spirituality is wild.Listen to Agriya : https://linktr.ee/agriyaFollow Agriya: https://www.instagram.com/agriya732/Follow Ayoo Chill: https://linktr.ee/ayoochillpodcast
Two Guys from New Jersey have a conversation about pork roll but then it leads to further discussions on other items such as cheesesteaks, basketball, hockey, and diners. This is not your normal baseball podcast, but then again we give props to the Trenton Thunder and Jersey Shore BlueClaws for promoting pork roll at their ballparks to thousands of people each season.
Living in Survival Term with Rosey (Part 1). Losing Independence - The lived experience with Long Term Illnesses.
What is Personal Growth and Why you need it. RTT NJ ~Rosey The Boss Lady
The Power of Thoughts. - - - "The Yogi & The Disciple". “The secret is concentration, visualization with full details, full faith in the power of your thoughts, and projecting mental and emotional energy into the mental scene that you have created in your mind. These are the general prerequisites. “When your mind is empty from thoughts, and only one single thought is allowed to enter, this one thought gains great power. “You should be very careful with what you think. A concentrated thought is powerful, and can exert a very strong influence on the environment.” The disciple looked at his teacher and said: “My focus is not strong enough. It seems that I have to sharpen my concentration ability in order to be able to use this power like you did.” “Yes, this is the first step,” the yogi replied, and the next step is to learn to visualize with your imagination. Then, you will be able to use effectively the power of thoughts. If you train your concentration and visualization you will be able to use effectively the power of your thoughts.” This short story emphasize the importance of focus and visualization, which set the law of attraction into action.
Spreading Awareness on Missing Person. Currently in New Jersey, there are 9 active missing persons cases that are 18 or under since January 1, 2017. That is 9 too many. We hope to raise awareness and get these names & pictures out to the public to bring these kids home and safe to their families. This Episode is Inspired by pleas from Gabby Petito's parents to give all missing persons the same attention as their daughter, RTT is spotlighting families desperate for answers. Elizabeth Smart, who survived unthinkable torture by kidnappers, comes to the Table to lend her powerful voice to this urgent mission. Feel free to watch the RTT @redtabletalk on Facebook Watch https://fb.watch/8TZ1JcjDCI/
Let's do the time warp again - this time Danielle and Stephanie are taking it back to 1984 [a most excellent year!] Listen in as they chat about all the good things that came to us in '84 in decor, toys, movies, inventions and so much more!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Learn all about the Jersey Devil in this episode!
Jersey is where Stephanie and Danielle grew up and live. Listen to all their thoughts on their home state and the fun/weird things they’ve experienced in the “arm-pit” of America. Play along as they try to identify celebs from the Garden State and hear what some listeners had to say about NJ. [Taylor ham, egg and cheese anyone?]
Totally Local's Leo and Andrew discuss some events happening on the Jersey Shore and also I latest adventures on Pizza Quest
Heather Shulze, executive director of Coastal Habitat for Humanity located in Asbury Park, sits down and talks with us about the great work CHH is doing in our area.
Lauren stops in to talk about local events and what it is like being married to Andrew, plus a special announcement!
Bob Ellis is totally local and loves talking to strangers. He is a connector and collaborator, a friend and philanthropist to everyone and anyone willing to take the time to take a compliment, we discuss his local adventures. Long Fellow Deeds: To use micro-philanthropy to create local events involving the arts (fine arts, music, film, culinary, etc.) that provide direct, positive impact into the daily lives of strangers and the community at large.Find more info about his “Here’s the Story” episode: https://www.njtvonline.org/programs/heres-the-story/
The lovely Valentina Mia answers everything you wanted to know about being trans and correctly sees, telepathically, how truly sexy Matt is and other things about other people. Plus! Maggie barfs during the emotiona bowl and Finely raps another raps for the history books. DDIJ is Produced by the New Jersey Podcast guys www.njpodcastguys.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anti austerity protests continue to increase both in numbers and in severity. In this program you will learn exactly what austerity is and how it affects everyone. Here are the instructions on how to prepare for the worst and expect it to happen in your country as well. Also you will learn how to listen to this podcast if you are unable to download the mp3 file from I-Tunes or other sites. I have some video channels available and the podcast player is embedded at the bottom of both channels. http://www.justin.tv/globalrevolution (Assorted videos & current events) http://www.justin.tv/billcreataweb (News 12, New Jersey) Podcast runs 5 minutes, no copyright.
Leadership New Jersey's goal is to expand and improve the pool of the state's civic leaders. The program, founded in 1986, honors men and women who combine a successful career with leadership in serving their communities. As part of its programming, Leadership New Jersey sponsors the Forum on the Future of New Jersey, an annual conference devoted to dealing with the key issues facing New Jersey. This year, in conjunction with the Forum, Leadership New Jersey is pleased to introduce podcasts from the Forum. In this podcast, we present a panel discussion of "Who Decides How We Spend Our Money." Moderator: Paula Franzese, LNJ ‘93 Professor of Law, Seton Hall School of Law and Chair, NJ State Ethics Commission Nationally acclaimed for her teaching, Professor Franzese was appointed Chair of the State Ethics Commission by the Governor after serving on his Ethics and Policy Management Task Force. Paula's casebook, “Property Law and the Public Interest,? is recognized as one of the first to expansively explore the public interest dimensions of Property Law. Lee Carlson Publisher, NJBIZ D. Lee Carlson has spent more than thirty years in the newspaper business in Northern California, at publications such as the San Francisco Chronicle and the San Jose Mercury News, before coming to the east coast two years ago. She is the publisher of NJBIZ, the only weekly business-to-business publication in New Jersey. Richard J. Codey President, NJ State Senate The current Senate President and former Acting Governor of New Jersey, Senator Codey's career in state government has spanned more than three decades. As a Senator, he chaired the Institutions, Health, and Welfare Committee and has earned a reputation for supporting the mentally ill as well as improving healthcare through the New Jersey's Healthcare Reform Act. Hal Garwin, LNJ ‘95 President/Executive Director, Community Health Law Project Hal is a West Orange resident and graduate of Rutgers University Camden School of Law. A former Legal Services Attorney, he is currently the Chair of the Board of NJ SHARES, Vice President of the Mental Health Association in NJ, and Chair of the Board of Arts Unbound. Ralph Izzo President and COO, PSE&G Since joining PSE&G in 1992, Ralph has been elected to several senior executive positions. He also served four years as a senior policy advisor in the Office of New Jersey Governor Thomas H. Kean, as well as currently serving on the board of directors for the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce and the New Jersey Utilities Association. Leonard Lance Minority Leader, NJ State Senate Senator Lance was elected to the Senate and reelected in 2003, serving as Minority Leader since 2004. He was born and raised in Hunterdon County, earning a bachelor's degree from Lehigh University and a master's degree from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University. Download the podcast here (52.4 mb mono MP3 file, 57:15 duration).
Leadership New Jersey's goal is to expand and improve the pool of the state's civic leaders. The program, founded in 1986, honors men and women who combine a successful career with leadership in serving their communities. As part of its programming, Leadership New Jersey sponsors the Forum on the Future of New Jersey, an annual conference devoted to dealing with the key issues facing New Jersey. This year, in conjunction with the Forum, Leadership New Jersey is pleased to introduce podcasts from the Forum. In this podcast, we hear the keynote luncheon address at the Forum by New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine. Download the podcast here (48.3 mb mono MP3 file, 52:48 duration).
Leadership New Jersey's goal is to expand and improve the pool of the state's civic leaders. The program, founded in 1986, honors men and women who combine a successful career with leadership in serving their communities. As part of its programming, Leadership New Jersey sponsors the Forum on the Future of New Jersey, an annual conference devoted to dealing with the key issues facing New Jersey. This year, in conjunction with the Forum, Leadership New Jersey is pleased to introduce podcasts from the Forum. In this podcast, "How We Get Our Money," Michael Willmann, LNJ ‘01, CEO, WMSH Marketing Communications, Inc., moderates a panel consisting of: Dennis Bone, LNJ ‘92 President and CEO, Verizon Before joining Verizon, Dennis was president and chief executive officer of Bell Atlantic-West Virginia, a post he held beginning in 1995. A graduate of Rutgers, he also serves on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, as well as Prosperity New Jersey and the Regional Business Partnership. Lisa Jackson Commissioner, NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection Commissioner Jackson joined the DEP in 2002 after 16 years with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Before her nomination by Governor Corzine, she served as the DEP's Assistant Commissioner for Land Use Management, heading numerous programs including Land Use Regulation, Watershed Management, and implementing the landmark Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act. John Michael Paz President, Godwin Pumps A graduate of Dickinson College, John assumed the role of president of Godwin Pumps in 1985. Headquartered in Bridgeport, Godwin is the industry leader in portable construction pumps and related accessories, employs more than 600 people, and does business on six continents. John is a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award in Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year competition. Angie McGuire Deputy Chief, Office of Economic Growth Angie serves ex officio for the Governor's Office on the State of New Jersey Commission on Science & Technology. The NJCST is responsible for encouraging economic development and job growth throughout New Jersey, as well as overseeing policies and programs promoting science and technology research and entrepreneurship. Bill Schluter Former NJ State Senator A graduate of Princeton University, Senator Schluter spent almost 15 years in both the New Jersey Assembly and State Senate. He is also the co-founder and co-chair of Citizens for the Public Good, as well as the appointed Chairman of the New Jersey Citizens Clean Election Commission. Download the podcast here (59.9 mb mono MP3 file, 1:05:29 duration).
Leadership New Jersey's goal is to expand and improve the pool of the state's civic leaders. The program, founded in 1986, honors men and women who combine a successful career with leadership in serving their communities. As part of its programming, Leadership New Jersey sponsors the Forum on the Future of New Jersey, an annual conference devoted to dealing with the key issues facing New Jersey. This year, in conjunction with the Forum, Leadership New Jersey is pleased to introduce podcasts from the Forum. In this podcast, Diane Brake, president of the Regional Planning Partnership, LNJ '90, hosts a panel discussion of the Report Card on New Jersey with the following panelists: Diane Brake Upendra J. Chivukula, LNJ '98 Assemblyman, NJ General Assembly A longtime Franklin Township resident and former Mayor, Assemblyman Chivukula is the first Asian Indian American ever elected to the New Jersey State Assembly. Currently serving his second term, the Assemblyman serves as Vice Chair for the Commerce and Economic Development and as a member of the Telecommunications and Utilities, and Transportation Committee. Jun Choi, LNJ '03 Mayor, Township of Edison Prior to becoming Mayor, Jun worked on education policy as Executive Director of a Student Achievement Task Force at the New Jersey Department of Education. Earning a master's degree from Columbia University, the Mayor has also worked for the US Office of Management and Budget, as well as co-founding a leadership development and education organization. Elizabeth N. Johnson, LNJ '94 Chief Operating Officer, Isles, Inc. Elizabeth has worked for Isles, Inc., a community development and environmental non-profit organization, for 10 years. She has also held the positions of Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for Public Policy at Thomas Edison State College and Director of the Department of Recreation,Natural Resources, and Culture for the city of Trenton. Carla A. Katz President, CWA Local 1034 Carla heads the Communication Workers of America Local 1034, which represents more than 16,000 union members in New Jersey in both the public and private sector, making it the largest CWA local in the country. Download the podcast here (52.8 mb mono MP3 file, 57:44 duration).
Leadership New Jersey's goal is to expand and improve the pool of the state's civic leaders. The program, founded in 1986, honors men and women who combine a successful career with leadership in serving their communities. As part of its programming, Leadership New Jersey sponsors the Forum on the Future of New Jersey, an annual conference devoted to dealing with the key issues facing New Jersey. This year, in conjunction with the Forum, Leadership New Jersey is pleased to introduce podcasts from the Forum. In this podcast, Diane Brake, president of the Regional Planning Partnership, hosts an interactive discussion of the Report Card on New Jersey with Forum moderator Michael Willmann, CEO of WMSH Marketing Communications, Haddonfield, NJ, and the audience. Diane Brake Michael Willmann Download the podcast here (61.5 mb mono MP3 file, 1:07:11 duration).
Leadership New Jersey's goal is to expand and improve the pool of the state's civic leaders. The program, founded in 1986, honors men and women who combine a successful career with leadership in serving their communities. As part of its programming, Leadership New Jersey sponsors the Forum on the Future of New Jersey, an annual conference devoted to dealing with the key issues facing New Jersey. This year, in conjunction with the Forum, Leadership New Jersey is pleased to introduce podcasts from the Forum. In this podcast, we present a panel discussion of "What We Spend Our Money On." The Panel Moderator: Michael Willmann, CEO of WMSH Marketing Communications Karen Alexander Executive Director, NJ Utilities Association A graduate of Brown University, Karen served as President of the New Jersey Cable Telecommunications Association from 1998 till assuming her present post. She has also worked at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection in senior management positions such as Special Assistant to the Commissioner for Policy and Planning and Director of Legislation and Private Sector Liaison. Sharon A. Harrington Chair & Chief Administrative Officer, NJ Motor Vehicle Commission Sharon was first appointed Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission in 2004 and reappointed by Governor Corzine in 2006. She was also reappointed to serve on the State Ethics Commission, as well as being a council member and past chairperson of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Richard P. Miller President and CEO, Virtua Health Since the merger that created Virtua Health in 1998, Rich has been a leader in pursuing innovative directions by creating a values-based culture defined by the "Star Initiative." He is also a board member of the March of Dimes of Southern New Jersey, the New Jersey Hospital Association, and the Southern New Jersey Chamber of Commerce. Kenneth J. Parker, LNJ '99 President, Atlantic City Electric A life-long resident of Winslow Township, Ken has held various positions within Atlantic City Electric, including Director of Government Affairs for New Jersey and Vice President of the Atlantic Region. He is currently on the board of directors of many organizations throughout New Jersey, including the State Chamber of Commerce and the Special Olympics. Joseph J. Roberts Speaker, NJ General Assembly Speaker Roberts has been a New Jersey Assemblyman since 1987, was elected to serve as Assembly Speaker in 2006. A graduate of Rutgers University, the Speaker has spearheaded a comprehensive legislative package that has strengthened the state's campaign finance and ethic laws, as well as curbing medical malpractice costs. Lawrence P. Goldman President and CEO of NJPAC Larry has served as President and CEO since NJPAC opened in 1997. NJPAC has been hailed as one of region's finest performing arts facilities and has played a key role in the revitalization of Newark. Download the podcast here (58.0 mb mono MP3 file, 1:01:52 duration).