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Welcome to Episode #34 of Reel Travels! I'm your host Lisa Iannucci and I'm also the author of On Location: A Film and TV Lover's Travel Guide (available through OblongBooks.com). Today we talk about where I live -- in New York's Hudson Valley and how the area has become popular for film and television production. Laurent Rejto, director of the Hudson Valley Film Commission, talks about all of the shows and movies that have been filmed here, including Mark Ruffalo's I Know This Much is True, as well as The Avengers, Billions, and The Quiet Place. It's a great conversation and by the time it's over, you're going to want to book your next trip to this beautiful and historic Hudson Valley area. Thank you so much for listening. Please leave me a rating, or share the podcast. I love what I do and I hope you do too.
Philip H. Farber is a magician, a teacher, and the author of Brain Magick and several other books on magical subjects. He has taught seminars and workshops throughout the USA and Europe and maintains a private practice in NLP and hypnosis. Philip lives in New York's Hudson Valley. Visit him online at www.Meta-Magick.com.
Born in New Jersey and raised in New York's Hudson Valley, Cynthia Marie loves to drive cross-country - she's done it six times. On one of those trips, she found herself nearly out of gas and calling Roy's in Amboy, CA, asking them to keep the pumps open for just a bit longer so she could gas up and make it to Joshua Tree for the night. As is the desert way, the obliged. Still working in graphic design, Cynthia went to art school to study Printmaking. The school required their sophomores to take one class that felt out of their comfort zone - Cynthia chose metal fab(rication) sculpture and fell in love. Cynthia has worked in both the artistic and production sides of welding. Starting making furniture and then moved over to the production side which found her working on huge entertainment sets in Hollywood and Las Vegas and even to Rio de Janeiro building the NBC stage for the Olympics. In the episode she talks about the challenges of working out of the country, which included some difficulties getting clean laundry. Once in the desert, Cynthia quickly found herself meeting local folks through volunteering with the Desert Institute, where she continues learning and experiencing the desert up close and personal. Photo credit: @hidesertshredder CHECK OUT CYNTHIA's WORK ON INSTAGRAM: @hotsteelwelding
Hudson Valley Healing Center - A Shining Star in New York's Hudson Valley!
Tonight's guest is Rachel PollackRachel Pollack is the author of 43 books, including two award-winning novels, Unquenchable Fire, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and Godmother Night, winner of the World Fantasy Award. She has also written a series of books about Tarot cards known around the world, a book of poetry, Fortune's Lover, and has translated, with scholar David Vine, Sophocles's "Oidipous Tyrannos," ( "Oedipus Rex") under the title Tyrant Oidipous. She designed and drew her own Tarot deck, The Shining Tribe Tarot. With artist Robert Place she has created two more decks, The Burning Serpent Oracle, and The Raziel Tarot. She has taught and lectured on four continents. For eleven years she taught in Goddard College's MFA writing program. Rachel lives in New York's Hudson Valley.You can find Rachel here:Web https://www.rachelpollack.com/Books https://www.amazon.com/Rachel-Pollack/e/B000AQ2PH0
A Conversation with Christa Whiteman - Founder of Evolve Movement & Wellness and Operations Director at MovNat We're in New York's Hudson Valley this week talking with Dr. Christa Whiteman. Christa is the owner and founder of Evolve Movement & Wellness and is also the Operations Director of MovNat, a global natural movement fitness program. Christa shares her incredible background in kinesiology, ethnobotany, biochemistry & herbal medicine. She then shares how all of that led her to hunting. We talk about how humans evolved over millions of years in tandem with their food systems and landscapes. Christa also offers some tips on how to get started with backyard herbal foods and medicines. We then discuss her bow hunting journey to date, including an incredible encounter with a great buck early on in her hunting path. Thanks for listening! Check out the MovNat - Natural Movement website by clicking HERE
Keith Decent is an artist/ maker/ upcyclist/ content creator living in New York's Hudson Valley region. Growing up in and around the New York Metropolitan area, he is a fan of urban decay and plastic bags stuck in razor wire are among his favorite things on earth.
Hear about things to do in the Hudson Valley in New York as the Amateur Traveler talks to Adrien Behn from the Stranger's Abroad Podcast about this beautiful region where she grew up.
Hear about things to do in the Hudson Valley in New York as the Amateur Traveler talks to Adrien Behn from the Stranger's Abroad Podcast about this beautiful region where she grew up.
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Hear about things to do in the Hudson Valley in New York as the Amateur Traveler talks to Adrien Behn from the Stranger's Abroad Podcast about this beautiful region where she grew up.
This week on Cultivating Place, our final in the Seeds of September series we're joined by Matthew Benson of Stonegate Farm in New York's Hudson Valley, where he is his very own, very small agricultural district sowing seeds to grow other growers. Join us! For photos visit cultivatingplace.com. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher.
For this episode, two farmers managing vastly different scales of production discuss staying grounded in sustainable principles while keeping their bottom line out of the red zone. Jeanne Carver raises grass-fed cattle and sheep for wool at Imperial Stock Ranch in Oregon, a 5,000 acre land operation that's been in continued use for 150 years. She'll be in conversation with Hilary Corsun, a farmer in her fifth-year managing 87 acres in New York's Hudson Valley at Dog Wood Farm. She raises mushrooms, turkeys, grass-fed beef, and eggs for local markets.
Next Stop Now is a podcast about experiments in re-purposing life, telling the personal stories of people that embrace life changes to achieve happiness and sustainable living. In Episode 1, Ecological Citizen's Project founders Jason Angell and Jocelyn Apicello talk about their big move -- from young professionals living in Brooklyn to running an organic farm on family land in New York's Hudson Valley. Next Stop Now is a production of the Ecological Citizen’s Project, which grows citizen-led campaigns to build a more just, healthy, democratic and sustainable way of life. Produced by Isabel Angell. Music in this episode by Podington Bear and Jazzhar.
I'm joined by Suzanna Hermans, from Oblong Books & Music in New York's Hudson Valley. She talks about how she curates the selection at Oblong -- what prompts an "auto-buy" from her -- and when books get returned. We also touch on some hot topics: Does a scandal from an author prompt exclusion from the bookstore shelves? And just how terrible IS Henry Higgins from MY FAIR LADY? (#theworst). Plus, great book recommendations, and current obsessions!
Great to be back with a fresh new show show! A mixed bag of ideas.... Healing prayer, a celebration in New York's Hudson Valley movie lovers all over the world can cheer for, and a few good ideas for summer fun. Thanks for Shining On! www.kacey.co
The hit-making songwriter Jim Brickman is offering a weekend bootcamp for songwriters this summer in Cleveland. Listen in as he gives us some songwriting advice and details of the Brickman Bootcamp for Writers July 26 - 29 in Cleveland. Hear Jim Brickman's radio show Sunday mornings at 7 AM on 100.7 WHUD in New York's Hudson Valley.
A family owned, magical castle in New York's Hudson Valley is waiting for you and your family. Meet Nina Smiley and hear the history of this glorious resort with 600 rocking chairs and nearly 200 wood burning fire places. Go for a hike, a meal, a weekend or forever! www.mohonk.com
Brad Kunkle was raised in rural Pennsylvania and graduated from Kutztown University with a BFA in painting in 2001. Rather than continue his artistic pursuits in an academic environment, he became a house painter. That dubious, professional beginning however, taught him valuable lessons that became crucial to his later success. Having taught himself how to gild with precious metals for some of those residential projects, he later implemented those skills in his personal, fine art works. His debut, fine art exhibition in 2010 at Arcadia Contemporary in NYC sold out before the show's opening night and was followed by a second sold-out exhibition two years later. Since then he has exhibited his paintings in New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, London, Miami, and his works can be found in private collections all over the world. His paintings have twice graced the cover of American Art Collector Magazine and have been published extensively online and in print in such highly read publications as Hi-Fructose, American Arts Quarterly, Lapham’s Quarterly, Juxtapoz and Fine Arts Connoisseur. Kunkle continues to be represented by Arcadia Contemporary in Los Angeles, where he had his debut, West Coast solo exhibition in November of 2016. More recently, Kunkle collaborated as an Art Director with the award-winning, special effects house, Imaginary Forces as his paintings became the foundation for the main title sequence of the Netflix original series, “Anne With An E.” He lives and works in New York's Hudson Valley. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Reflecting on his 2016 show “Invisible” Muses Social media misconceptions “The Invisible Man” by H.G. Wells Technical elements behind his work Dreaming and lucid dreaming The benefits of listening to music while you work Meditation Intention in creation Elevating vs. entertaining www.artistdecoded.com www.twitter.com/yoshinostudios
Nate Woodruff from Whisky With A View treated the Beast Masters to a stellar day of hiking and sipping great drams in New York's Hudson Valley. Nate has developed one of the largest social media followings in the world of whisk(e)y by combining his two great loves, being in nature and drinking excellent whisky. His Whisky With a View channels feature beautiful photos of whiskies in awesome natural settings and surroundings. We had an amazing day with Nate and our other friends Jake, "The Whiskey Warrior" Cahill and Anthony Colasacco, proprietor of a great bar and eatery in Mt. Kisco, NY. Join us for good times, friendship and drams in the great outdoors. Get yourself outside! You can drink whiskey in the woods, people!
Picking Raspberries is about my summer at the eastern edges of the Massachusetts Berkshires and New York's Hudson Valley, about Monsanto's conspiracy to privatize food, migrant workers in New England, how prisons are displacing family farms, half a dozen great projects scattered through that region, and the joys of picking raspberries.
Notes on Doing's NODcast Episode 060 where Jenna interviews Jon Bowermaster, an environmental filmmaker, writer, and adventurer. Jon is an oceans expert who has spent his career telling stories about climate change and conservation. He has traveled from his home in New York's Hudson Valley to over 90 countries around the world, often by sea kayak. Listen to what Jon had to say about running a newspaper out of a basement in Iowa, leather jackets, 8inch floppy disks, writing for every major print magazine in the 80s and 90s, dogsleds, polar explorers, sea fossils on the chilean altiplano, the true nature of danger, the birthplace of the winds, and learning. Notes on Doing is a series of conversations with people who love what they do. notesondoing.com
This is a sneak preview of the only podcast solely dedicated to covering high school hockey in New York's Hudson Valley! The show will officially launch on Sunday, January 1, 2017! Thanks for listening!
Happy Back to School Season! Thanks for tuning in to Shine On. Two great guests this week, as we get back to new shows after the August reruns. Educator Terry Raciti knew her 4 daughters could be receiving a better education - so she opened a Classical Learning Academy in New York's Hudson Valley. Listen in as children are taught to connect to their inner wisdom. And - Parenting expert Dr. Erica Reischer checks in with 75 things great parents do. What do want your children to learn about who you are? Something to consider when you are trying to guide them. www.drericar.com has more. Thanks for listening! K
Welcome! My guest today is Rebecca Wong LCSW. Rebecca is a relationship therapist and professional consultant in private practice in New York's Hudson Valley where she lives with her husband, two children, and a few four legged mischief makers. She is the creator of Connectfulness, a relationship practice that she uses to help her clients and colleagues understand, manage, and value their own humanity as a tool to connect to themselves and all of the important people in their lives. She believes that our relationships are reflections of who we really are and every interaction is an opportunity for evolution. Every day she embraces life as a beautiful, messy, serendipitous adventure! In this episode you will learn: Rebecca works with parenting couples Why connectedness is important Play is relationship “glue” Happy relationships take practice Everyone wants to feel seen, heard and understood What is play and how to embody it In the context of a safe environment and relationship Connection with self improves connections with partners Different archetypes of play Creating and allowing mindful moments We also need disconnection moments Using equine assisted psychotherapy with couples Horses reflect patterns in couples Horses are asking a question when they approach a person and we try to figure out the question. (Same with human to human) Duality of using horses-they can intimidate us and can help us stand in our own truth Rebecca is beginning to to train her puppy in animal assisted therapy. She observes her dog’s behavior and reflects it back to the couple to explore possible patterns in their relationship. Animals can help humans be in present moment Need more kindness and it starts with ourselves Accepting our imperfections Slow down, tune in, and then can show up (self-compassion and self-care) Rebecca discusses Kim John Payne’s work-Simplicity Parenting If you liked this episode I invite you to subscribe on iTunes to receive the weekly updates. This podcast is also available on Stitcher and Google Play. http://launchingyourdaughter.com Rebecca’s Information: http://Connectfulness.com 21 Days Series-Collaborative email series with Rebecca, a meditation teacher and financial planner on your money stories Book Recommendations: Playful Parenting by Larry Cohen, Ph.D. Parenting from the Inside Out by Dr. Daniel Siegel Play by Dr. Stewart Brown
Need help finding your source and center. Enter - Pedram Shojai and his new book The Urban Monk. Learn practical ways to live an authentic life of meaning from the man who created well.org. And... an a nun walks into the Amazon and found the her God and so much more. You'll never forget what Sister Jaguar says about how God interacts with us. Thanks for listening. This show airs Sunday, March 6 on 100.7 WHUD in New York's Hudson Valley. www.KaceyRadio.com www.WHUD.com
Intuitive Laura Day of The Circle wants you to know your own intuition. A Celtic Shaman teaches us how to call in the energies of the 7 directions. Dr. Tranquility has a simple breathing technique to calm you down. Meet 3 of the star speakers at A Day of Health & Happiness. Listen in now and join us March 13 in New York's Hudson Valley. www.KaceyRadio.com
A 20 minute conversation with psychologist and author Sherianna Boyle changed my life. I instantly began a journey to switch off fear and hold onto love. Love is a force and the force is with you. Listen in...and Love. - Shine On - The Health and Happiness Show with Kacey airs on 100.7 WHUD in New York's Hudson Valley.
Geoff practiced law for three years before returning to his roots as a writer at a legal publishing company. Geoff Goldberg heads the business development team at McCarter & English, a full service northeast regional firm with 400 lawyers in nine offices from Boston to Washington, DC. Geoff is leading the effort to apply a formal project management approach to the firm's delivery of service. In his free time, Geoff travels with his wife, climbs mountains, skis down them, runs the trails of New York's Hudson Valley, and rides his bicycle as often as possible.
Shelley Boris talks about her new book, Fresh Cooking: A Year of Recipes from the Garrison Institute Kitchen What the home cook desires—a cookbook with range and flexibility that addresses seasonality, budget, and diverse diets and tastes. Built around meals Shelley Boris created for the Garrison Institute, a retreat center in New York's Hudson Valley, it contains thirty-six menus, with four to five delicious recipes in each, organized by month. Shelley has published recipes in various journals and books, including the New York Times and Food & Wine Magazine, Recipes From America’s Small Farms, and co-wrote The International Mail Order Gourmet, a food guide. Since forming Fresh Company Shelley has cooked for such personalities as the Dalai Lama and Mikhail Gorbachev. She is a founding member of the Cold Spring Farmer’s Market and works in the Hudson Valley region to promote local foodmakers and farmers. http://www.garrisoninstitute.org/ http://facebook.com/northwestprime This show is brought to you in part by http://audibletrial.com/northwestprime see if AUDIO books are right for you. First book is FREE! Later in the show, kicking off their media tour with their debut novel Exposure, husband and wife novelists, Morgan & Jenn stop by! Morgan and Jennifer Locklear met in 1989 as teenagers and became high school sweethearts. They have been married since 1995 and live in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States with their two children, a son and daughter.
Linda Zimmerman is an author and paranormal researcher. While investigating UFOs in New York's Hudson Valley, many people shared with her their UFO experiences. She decided to investigate and found that not only is the area abundant in ghost sightings but also in reports of UFOs. She has found so much material that she has written two books on UFOs in the Hudson Valley. Linda wasn't always focused on the paranormal, she earned a B.S. in Chemistry and a Master's in English. With a wide range of interests she decided to write. She is now the author of 30 books and a popular speaker. Her first book on Hudson Valley UFO sightings was made into an award winning documentary. We talk to Linda about how she went from chemistry to the paranormal, and what she has found investigating UFOs. For more about Lind visit her site at www.gotozim.com, or purchase her books on Amazon.
Virtual field trips are an engaging teaching tool with many possibilities for differentiating instruction. Tune in and learn how to set one up. Follow: @coolcatteacher @bamradionetwork #edtechchat #edchat #edtech Ira Bickoff is a public high school science teacher at Rondout Valley High School in New York's Hudson Valley. He teaches physics, AP physics, earth science and marine science. His thirteenth year teaching, before that he was an environmental consultant for twelve years.
Meet UFO researcher Philip J. Imbrogno, an expert on UFOs and psychic phenomena in New York's Hudson Valley. Also don't miss a special appearance by Jim Moseley, the always-irreverent editor of "Saucer Smear."