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US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#405/Colin Flavin + Tim Techler + Halsey Smith + Keith York + Alexandra Bregman

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 57:47


From poolside at Modernism Week 2025, we'll talk with Colin Flavin, Halsey Smith, and Tim Techler on the architecture of Walter Gropius in Massachusetts and William Krisel in Palm Springs. Back in the studio, San Diego's top Modernist realtor and ardent preservationist Keith York has a new book on Craig Ellwood -- and Alexandra Bregman hunts for a Philip Johnson house. UPDATE: A previous version of this episode gave the incorrect location for Tim Techler's practice. He is based in Newton MA. 

Cultural Connections
Cultural Connections: What's Next for Newton, MA

Cultural Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 37:35


On today's episode of the Cultural Connections podcast, Brian is joined by Marc Laredo, Candidate for Mayor of Newton, MA and current President of the Newton, MA City Council.. Together they discuss why Marc is running for Mayor and what issues are important to him, should he be elected Mayor in November. Learn more about Marc Laredo on his campaign website at:https://www.laredofornewton.com/

Ashlee and the New JAM'N Morning Show
3 Things: Newton MA Teachers Continue To Strike

Ashlee and the New JAM'N Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 7:23 Transcription Available


Toucher & Rich
Tootsie texts in Newton, MA | Mike Gorman joins the show - 12/5 (Hour 3)

Toucher & Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 42:23


(00:00) A city councilor in Newton, Massachusetts, says a colleague sent her a series of "inappropriate, unwanted and unwelcome" texts about feet. (13:01) Mike Gorman is the voice of the Boston Celtics on NBC Sports Boston. He joins the show for his weekly segment. Twitter: @Touchernrich | @KenGriffeyrules Instagram: @Touchernrich | @fredtoucher  For the latest, Visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 the Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram! Visit our channels on Twitch and Youtube!

We Are Superman
#272- WE ARE ALDEN ISELIN, 18-YEAR OLD LEADVILLE TRAIL 100 FINISHER

We Are Superman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 114:47


When I first ran the Leadville Trail 100 in the early 90s, and for many years afterward, there had never been a finisher younger than 23 years old. A few had unsuccessfully tried, but it was considered too much of an endeavor for a younger person to do the necessary training for an ultramarathon. But then along came Clare Gallagher and Annie Hughes, major race winners and record-setters in their early 20s. In 2019, I ran the start-to-May Queen stretch of the LT100 alongside college senior Harrison Hornung, actually named after the main drag in Leadville, who was attempting to complete Leadman, which he did. There's no doubt the demographics in ultramarathons have trended younger, yet I was pretty surprised when I was up at the LT100 this year and saw that there were 4 or 5 runners in the 18-19 year old division. Alden Iselin of Newton MA just graduated from high school and impressively finished in 29:11:33. I was curious what made this young man tick, and what I discovered is an energetic 18-year old who is eager to explore new places and challenges, and who wants to help others seek similar goals. He is relatively new to the ultrarunning world, too, having only run his first 50-miler in NH in October. In February, he completed the rugged Orcas Island 100-miler, which was complicated by bad weather, precipitating a 12-hour start time delay. His time there was more than 32 hours. I greatly enjoyed hearing about what sparked his interest in ultrarunning, his training, the challenges he has faced in his nascent ultrarunning career, what he learned in these first experiences, and about his extraordinary focus for an 18-year old. Alden might be a future star, and you heard him first on the WASP!Alden IselinInstagram and Strava @aldeniselinBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram @stahlor and @coachstahlYouTube We Are Superman Podcast

The Howie Carr Radio Network
Juan Gonzalez Strikes Girlfriend and Officer in Newton, MA, with Guest Frank Frederickson | 3.7.23 - Howie Carr Show Hour 4

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 39:38


Howie welcomes Yarmouth's former Chief of Police Frank Frederickson to discuss the violent altercation between Juan Gonzalez and several police officers. What started as a domestic dispute grew into a dangerous event. Then, Howie discusses the bombshell leak out of the United Kingdom surrounding COVID variants.

The Leedz Edutainment Podcast
#72 Teddy Roxpin

The Leedz Edutainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 76:24


Got up with producer Teddy Roxpin about growing up in Newton MA, Learning classic Hip Hop from his older brother, J.Dilla, Getting discovered by Apathy, working with Mac Miller,  Moving to Cali, Making Lo-Fi beats, DJ residencies, and new collaborative projects. 

Cultural Connections
Cultural Connections: Newton MA Update

Cultural Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 37:25


On Today's episode of the Cultural Connections podcast Brian is joined by Newton, Massachusetts city councilor at large from Ward 2, Tarik Lucas. They discuss the upcoming Override vote on March 14th. For more information on the Newton, MA override please visit www.newtonma.gov/override To find your polling location or for more info about voting please visit https://www.newtonma.gov/government/elections

Malhete Podcast
ISAAC NEWTON: MAÇOM INGLÊS E MÍSTICO

Malhete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 9:56


Newton disse que "quando ele nasceu, ele era tão pequeno que poderia caber tudo em um pote de litro". Isaac Newton era um adepto de um estilo de vida muito ascético. Ele tentou não participar ativamente do entretenimento tradicional londrino, não era adepto de fumar e cheirar rapé (um passatempo muito comum na época), explicando que "para ele não há necessidade disso". Outras formas de lazer - noites musicais, teatros ou exposições - também lhe interessavam pouco, e descreveu sua única visita à ópera como um prazer duvidoso: "Ouvi com alegria o primeiro ato, o segundo foi um teste pela minha paciência, e na terceira eu falhei." Ele não parece ter lido ficção, e considerava a poesia uma "conversa inventiva, mas absurda". De muitas maneiras, foi graças às circunstâncias reais da vida de Newton que se formou o tipo de cientista de poltrona que nos é familiar, uma espécie de Fausto, completamente absorvido pelos problemas do universo e desprezando a vida cotidiana. Como observou um dos contemporâneos do físico inglês, "se Newton era deixado sozinho, raramente era visto sem uma caneta na mão e um livro aberto". Como muitos gênios famosos de sua época, Newton era um cientista universal, ao mesmo tempo lidando com física, anatomia, matemática, alquimia e até teologia. Newton entrou na história da ciência e da cultura principalmente como o fundador do conhecimento físico clássico, mas seus escritos teológicos também foram altamente valorizados por seus contemporâneos. Assim, o famoso filósofo inglês Locke escreveu em 1703 ao seu sobrinho King: que poucos podem ser comparados com ele”. Em amplos círculos, a fama de Newton como teólogo foi muito grande, e o que nos parece hoje uma estranha combinação de matemático e teólogo foi a norma para a hierarquia científica do século XVII, especialmente na Inglaterra, onde um amplo ciências teológicas poderia ser uma boa ajuda na carreira política. O protestantismo e o arianismo de Newton foram uma das formas de luta contra os Stuarts católicos, contra o partido conservador. As mesmas raízes políticas podem ser encontradas em quase todas as obras históricas e teológicas de Newton. Pouco antes da morte de Newton, em 1725, sem o consentimento do autor, foi publicada uma tradução francesa de sua obra histórica A Breve Cronologia. Com a ascensão ao trono inglês de George I em 1714, a figura do cientista passou a ser objeto de atenção especial da corte inglesa, especialmente da princesa de Gales, mais tarde rainha da Inglaterra. A princesa estava em uma animada correspondência com Leibniz e tentou de várias maneiras reconciliar Newton com ele (o cientista alemão acusou o inglês de plágio), e então uma oportunidade conveniente se apresentou - a publicação do sistema cronológico desenvolvido por Newton por 40 anos com base em observações astronômicas da antiguidade. No último fragmento da obra fundamental "Princípios matemáticos da filosofia natural", Newton escreve diretamente: "O raciocínio sobre Deus com base nos fenômenos que ocorrem, é claro, pertence ao assunto da filosofia natural". Os planetas e seus satélites, uma vez colocados em movimento pelo misterioso "primeiro empurrão", continuaram girando em suas elipses predeterminadas para todo o sempre, ou pelo menos até o fim de todas as coisas. As "condições iniciais" de Newton posteriormente formaram a base de argumentos posteriores a favor da existência de Deus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/malhete-podcast/message

OA BIG BOOK CHERRY HILL NJ
03/06/22 - Nancy P, - Newton, MA - ”How It Works” Part 7

OA BIG BOOK CHERRY HILL NJ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 24:29


Listen to Nancy P. share on “How It Works" page 67 - 68. If you would like to join us live, we meet every Sunday from 10:00 - 11:30 EST Zoom mtg login: 986 618 6769 Zoom password: bigbook164 

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The Dale Jackson Show
Dale discusses the Newton, MA school closed indefinitely after a teacher made her students wear blackface made out of colored paper plates - 2-16-22

The Dale Jackson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 3:00


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Coffee Date with D
41: Everyone Has a Story: Their Story

Coffee Date with D

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 35:46


Danielle Chylinski sits down with Chelsey Hitt, a Brazilian Wax and Brow Expert. She's the owner of Let's Glow Estethic Co. in Newton MA. She is alllllll about inclusitivity & respecting people's differences when it comes to the beauty industry. Chelsey's favorite lines that speak inclusivity and provide results are For The Love Of Melanin, Black Coral Wax and Meaux Co Esthetics." Chelsey is super real, authentic, down to earth, honest and clear about how she spends her time. Listen to Chelsey unwraval how she got to where she is today!!!!www.instagram.com/letsglowestie_www.instagram.com/coffeedatewithdwww.instagram.com/daniellechylinskiwww.instagram.com/chylinskimediadaniellechylinski.comchylinskimedia.com

Cultural Connections
Episode 13: The Art of the Mediterranean Cuisine

Cultural Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 28:42


Brian is joined by Phil Emmanuel, Owner of Grape Leaf Mediterranean Grille Restaurant in Newton, MA. They discuss his Resturant and The Art of the Mediterranean Cuisine Grape Leaf Mediterranean Grille 6 Lincoln Street, Newton MA 02461 617-527-5366 www.grapeleafnewton.com

Chasing Artists with Xenja
Charlotte Rigault

Chasing Artists with Xenja

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 43:44


This week on Chasing Artists with XENJA, we chat with aerialist Charlotte Rigault about starting circus arts at the age of six in France to now teaching, training, and performing in New England. Kickstarter Link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/running-with-wolves/running-with-wolves-music-short-film?ref=project_build Guest Bio Charlotte started circus at the age of six in France at a small circus school called "Aux agrès du vent" with Daniel and Martine Vatan. She specializes in aerials, mostly corde lisse and tissu, but she also works on trapeze and lyra. She teaches kids and teens at The Circus Complex in Newton MA, where she also trains and performs. She has also been seen at The Muse Brooklyn (NY), Circus Maine (Portland, ME), Circus Up and other New England circus venues. She's currently finishing her circus teacher training program with the National Circus School in Montreal and has a Bachelor's degree in international business from Northeastern University. Charlotte is passionate about her art and loves to share it with her students and an audience. Links to Guest @charlotterigault Show Notes @iamxenja www.xenja.org www.xenja.bandcamp.com Produced by XENJA Music by XENJA Audio Editing by High Noon Audio

UBC News World
Newton, MA Sales Mastery Training Consultant Can Help You Get Ahead Of The Game

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 2:11


Salespeople in Newton, MA, who are looking to elevate their skills should sign up for the sales foundation training course offered by Praxis Growth Advisors (1-781-499-2030). Learn more by visiting http://www.praxis.sandler.com (http://www.praxis.sandler.com)

UBC News World
Have Twice The Fun At Halloween In Newton, MA In A Great-Fitting Party Costume

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 2:41


This specialist seller of theatrical and party costumes, with stores in North Reading and Danvers, will help you choose a perfect costume for any theme party. Go to https://thejokerswild.com/5-reasons-to-come-to-jokers-wild-for-costumes (https://thejokerswild.com/5-reasons-to-come-to-jokers-wild-for-costumes) for more information.

OA BIG BOOK CHERRY HILL NJ
06/13/21 - Terri W. - Newton, MA - "Doctor's Opinion" - Part 2

OA BIG BOOK CHERRY HILL NJ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 31:47


Listen to Terri W. share on “Doctors Opinion” pages xxvii to xxviii If you would like to join us live, we meet every Sunday from 10:00 - 11:30 EST Zoom mtg login: 986 618 6769 Zoom password: bigbook164 

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Cultural Connections
Cultural Connections Episode 6 Guest Bob Kelly

Cultural Connections

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 35:01


Bob Kelly, Executive Director of NewTV, Newton MA, joins us for a discussion about community media, the impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on community media centers, the future of community media and much more. Learn more about NewTV on their website www.newtv.org Or Call the station 617-965-7200

Female Athlete Nutrition
23: Nancy Clark: Founder of Sports Nutrition

Female Athlete Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 54:38


Today I talk with one of my idols in the field of Sports Nutrition, Nancy Clark MS RD CSSD. Nancy was one of the first ever sports dietitians so having her on this episode is a thrill. We talk about her career, where she started and where sports nutrition is now, as well as advice for athletes and female athletes. Nancy is a trusted food coach, nutrition educator, mentor, and sought after speaker, both nationally and internationally. Nancy has a private sport nutrition practice located in the Boston-area (Newton MA), where she counsels both fitness exercisers and competitive athletes. Nancy's clients have included the spectrum from student athletes to Olympians. She has been Team Nutritionist for the Red Sox and has worked with the Boston Bruins and Celtics. Nancy has written many books including Nancy Clark's Sports Nutrition Guidebook. Her nutrition advice and photo have even been the back of the Wheaties' box! You can connect with Nancy at: www.NancyClarkRD.com twitter.com/nclarkrd facebook.com/nancyclarkrd To have access to the RED-S Recovery Race mentioned in this podcast please visit: www.RiseUpNutritionRUN.com/reds

SHIVA Be The Light
EP.731 - What a great day in Newton,MA

SHIVA Be The Light

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 1:53


What a great day in Newton,MA. One of my @MIT professors - pulled up and said - “I'm voting for you.” I hadn't seen him for nearly 10 years.

Taste Radio
Insider Ep. 95: Why Successful Brands Respect And Love Their Competitors

Taste Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 54:33


This week, we’re joined by Hannah Crum, the co-founder and president of Kombucha Brewers International (KBI), a trade association whose stated mission is to promote and protect commercial kombucha brewers around the world. For over a decade, Crum, who’s also the founder of homebrew education platform Kombucha Kamp, has been one of the most influential figures in the development of the kombucha industry. A respected voice among her colleagues, Crum’s work has supported the creation of educational initiatives and production standards that have shaped the modern kombucha category.  As part of our conversation, Crum discussed how her passion for kombucha spurred the creation of KBI, how she manages a membership group comprised of “frenemies,” the recent launch of a Code of Practice for brewing kombucha and why she believes it’s important to support the category’s evolution despite the misgivings of some within the space. Show notes:  0:35: We Have A New Mailing Address. Plus, A Camping Hack That Will Change Your Life. -- The episode’s hosts chatted about BevNET HQ’s move down the road to Newton, Mass. (note our new address: BevNET/NOSH 65 Chapel Street, Newton MA 02458), how an unlikely cuisine provided the perfect camping food for brand specialist Melissa Traverse and her family and the potential career of a “condiment magician.” They also discussed news about the sale of a prominent PR firm, how our Brand Spotlight platform provides a critical conduit to industry gatekeepers and professionals amid the pandemic and congratulated an upstart sparkling water brand that recently completed a $1.3 million funding round. 17:11: Interview: Hannah Crum, Co-Founder/President, Kombucha Brewers International (KBI) -- Crum spoke with Taste Radio editor Ray Latif about how her background in acting and love for fermented foods provided a useful foundation for the establishment of KBI, how she worked with kombucha entrepreneurs to address a category crisis in 2010 and how she sourced guidance and feedback on KBI’s code of practice. She also discussed the impact of new kombucha-based and shelf-stable products on expanding awareness and sales for the category and shared her thoughts on the increasing influence of strategic beverage companies getting involved in the space. Brands in this episode: Brooklyn Delhi, Maya Kaimal, Coconut Bliss, Sir Kensigton’s, Lupii, Moodygirl Chocolate, Sanzo, Dona, Kombucha Kamp

Saga Thing
Saga Brief 17 - Vinland and the Vikings in the New World (Live at the Scandinavian Cultural Center in West Newton, MA)

Saga Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 65:27


What happens when a few 19th century scholars, a baking powder magnate, a transcendental poet, and a pair of Norwegian archaeologist explorers start looking for the real site of Vinland? John and Andy spoke at Bridgewater State University and the Scandinavian Cultural Center in West Newton, MA to answer that question. In this live episode, we review the Vinland sagas and then explore the efforts of prominent 19th century gentlemen to locate Vinland in the Boston area. If you've never visited Norumbega Tower, Dighton Rock, or "Krossaness beach" in Duxbury, you'll want to after this. I'll include some images on our blog. Our thanks to Bridgewater State University's English department for helping Andy travel from Oxford, Mississippi. And to the Scandinavian Cultural Center in West Newton, MA for hosting this live event. There was a powerpoint that went along with this live show. You can find the presentation on our blog, sagathingpodcast.wordpress.com. Music Credits Opening song - Icelandic Folk Music: Tröllaslagur Outro – Ólafur Liljurós

After The Gig
#10 Dave Carroll - “The Mayor Said We Could Do It”

After The Gig

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 73:27


Today on the program is the great Dave Carroll.  Dave is a music educator who owns and operates his own music conservatory in Newton Ma.  He was the saxophonist and one of the founding members of the former Boston based rock and soul band Love in Stockholm.  Dave has invented his own language.  He is the only one that speaks Dave Carroll, but it is a language non the less.  This episode was recorded after the super bowl this year and it was a whole bunch of fun.  Enjoy!!     If you live in the Massachusetts area and are interested in learning/getting better at an instrument, give Dave a shout: http://www.highlandsconservatory.com     Music from the Episode    Intro: “Hiding Photographs” by Love in Stockholm   Outro: “West Virginia” by Love in Stockholm 

Music Lesson Business Academy
How to charge more for your services with Darren Simon from In Home Jams

Music Lesson Business Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 41:42


In this episode of Music Lesson Business Academy, Danny speaks wth Darren Simon, owner of In Home Jams in Newton MA. Darren has built a very profitable in home lesson business by infusing his personality and sales skills into his business.  Visit In Home Jams HERE   Join the Music Lesson Business Academy Platinum Club HERE Visit our sponsor Dave Simons's Music HERE

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Purpose in the Process
Episode 13: Jason Pierce - A Balanced Perspective on Youth Sports

Purpose in the Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 64:27


American families spend $15.3 billion on youth sports activities, an amount that has literally doubled in the last 10 years. A family’s investment in youth athletics can often represent as much as 10% or more of a family’s income. Given these numbers, it may come as no surprise that more kids are placed onto “travel” and “select” teams than ever before. Year-round specialization and private training have become the norm in many communities, and the market incentives driving what has become known as the “youth sports industrial complex” show no signs of slowing. Gregory, S. (2017, August). How Youth Sports Became a $15 Billion Industry Time. There’s no question that getting and keeping kids involved in a sport of some kind, at any level, is of tremendous value. Sports help teach teamwork, build character, and are important in promoting health and fitness. The time spent bonding with teammates and parents, and of course the incredible value of developing mentoring relationships with coaches, can be priceless. But as the “scholarship chase” trickles down to younger and younger age groups, many families are ow waking up to the stark reality that the intense pressure to perform is also causing them to burn out at an early age - and maybe even worse, to never learn to enjoy “the game.” So, what can be done to put the “fun” back in sports for these kids who are now at the epicenter of a multi-billion dollar pressure cooker? I asked that very question of Jason Pierce, a professional youth sports coach. In this episode of the podcast, Jason and I discussed: His tips on effective coaching and relationship building with players Why adults sometimes need to step back and “let the kids play” The importance of avoiding early specialization What can be done to increase retention and keep kids playing longer How coaches can help parents keep a healthy and balanced perspective How Jason’s understanding of the problem has led him to coach the way he does - and why that’s still an effective way of developing a youth athlete I hope you enjoy this episode on the purpose in the process of keeping sports fun! About Jason: Jason Pierce grew up in Massachusetts, about 20 miles west of Boston. Jason started skating at 5 years old.  He joined his first travel league (select hockey) at the age of 10, playing for the AAA Assabet Valley Patriots in the Greater Boston Metropolitan Hockey League.  After, he joined the 495 Stars organization where he played up until his freshman year of high school.  After four years of public high school hockey in Massachusetts, Jason attended Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire, a NCAA Div. II school.  He went on to 4-year career that saw him hold the single season point record (if only for one year!) and was Captain of the team his senior year.  Jason’s coaching career started a few years after graduating from college. His first year coaching was for a AA bantam team in Newton MA.  After that, he was hooked and wanted to pursue coaching as a career.  In 2011, Jason became the head coach for the Boston Bruins FUNdamentals program in Greater Boston.  In 2012, Jason relocated to Austin, Texas to open a new rink, The Pond Hockey Club, where he currently serves as the Director of Player Development.  Jason also serves at the Director of 12U & 14U leagues in the Austin Metro Hockey Association.  When not on the ice, Jason enjoys mountain biking, reading, golfing, playing guitar and spending time with his 3 year old son, Keegan, his wife, Brandi and their two dogs, Haley and Lula.   Links and More Information on this Topic: InsideOut Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives, by Joe Ehrmann. Outliers: The Story of Success, by Malcom Gladwell. In addition to the Time article cited in the top paragraph above (which has some interesting statistics on the topic) here’s an article focused on the actual chances of obtaining full-ride athletic scholarships, and another on why it may not even truly be what you or your kid may want for his or her future. The Pond Hockey Club - where Jason leads up the youth development programs. This rink was started by a team of people who believe strongly in both kids and adults keeping “fun” at the center of every practice, and every game. I can tell you from experience that they run a great adult program as well! (a “beer league” full of novice to former college/pro players, all just wanting to hit the ice and have some fun). If you’re in Austin, Texas and want to get your kids involved in the locally growing sport of ice hockey, you can learn more about youth hockey in Austin in general at the Austin Metro Hockey Association The USA Hockey website - while it’s definitely centered on youth and adult hockey, their online training materials on coaching kids and developing youth athletes really first-class.

Q The Nurse
My High School Track & Field Coach | Everyday Hero 008

Q The Nurse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 9:17


Jim Blackburn is Newton MA's most winningest coach! He tells me how he became a coach, and how he became so good! Watch the interview on my YT channel @: https://youtu.be/iuHZ2U3AEW4 This is his 19th consecutive undefeated league season. His 2016-17 Indoor track team was 1st place in State relays, 1st place in Div.1 State meet, and All State champs

The Language of Business
Restaurant profitability – LOB 030

The Language of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 21:41


50% of new restaurants wind up closing. That also means 50% succeed and stay open. The Language of Business looks at four different restaurants - a national chain, a mom and pop shop, a place two high school friends opened in the middle of the great recession, and a fine dining spot run by someone who'd rather be carving a pig than checking the books. These interviews were done a couple of years ago for the TV version of The Language of Business. Of these four restaurants, two are still open. Can you guess which two? Greg Stoller talks with Rafael Barbosa, CFO of Fire + Ice in Boston, Anaheim and Lake Tahoe CA; Steve and Karen Waller, Co-Owners of Center Cafe in Needham, MA; John Akar and Gregg Sessler, Co-Owners of Cava Tapas and Wine Bar in Portsmouth NH; Jeffrey Fournier, Chef and Owner of 51 Lincoln in Newton MA.  

The Agewyz Podcast
Joe Carella: Creating Unlimited Options For Aging

The Agewyz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 46:10


Executive Director Joe Carella of the Scandinavian Charitable Society of Greater Boston talks about how his accidental placement in a geriatric hospital ward as a teenager sparked his passion for community-centered living: a commonsense approach to aging where older adults in residential facilities are connected to the larger community through events and programs at the facilities that anyone can choose to participate in. Joe's passion was stoked on a research trip to Scandinavia, where he visited several facilities for older adults in search of alternatives to caring for America's aging population. He later oversaw the design and development of the Scandinavian Living Center in Newton, Massachusetts, an assisted-living community that welcomes over 2,000 visitors a month and is based on the principles in Joe's book, “Creating Unlimited Options for Aging: The Path Forward.” Joe tells us why institutional housing for older adults is outdated and even club-like communities for older adults, like The Villages in Florida, are unhealthy. He makes clear that community-centered living isn't a marketing concept, but a gathering concept. “Creating Unlimited Options for Aging”: https://amzn.to/2KOGRkQ Scandinavian Center for Living: www.slcenter.org Also mentioned in the show: Leonard Florence Center for Living: https://bit.ly/2m4Rwcu Elizabeth Seton Residence: https://www.elizabethseton.org Music: “Our Names Engraved” and “Jog to the Water” by Blue Note Sessions | CC BY NC | Free Music Archive

Charles Moscowitz
Jew haters are back in Newton, MA

Charles Moscowitz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 18:21


YouTube podcaster Chuck Morse discusses the re-emergence of Jew-Hatred in the wealthy Boston suburb of Newton. Other topics covered include Andrew Garfield's anti-Trump rant at the Tony Awards and the Supreme Court Mastercake decision.

In the Weeds
Episode 15 - Podcast 5-What happens when you visit a dispensary for the first time?

In the Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 16:07


Julia Wentworth of Garden Remedies in Newton MA talks about running a medical marijuana facility and it's challenges with the new rules and regulations in Massachusetts

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American Academy of Religion
Another Plan “A”: Religious Studies and Careers Beyond the Academy

American Academy of Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 119:26


Worried about the job market? Thinking that a career in higher ed no longer matches your interests and goals? Or just wondering about options? The American Academy of Religion's Applied Religious Studies Committee hosts a discussion on career paths outside the academy. Panelists discuss fields including: publishing and editing, freelance writing, nonprofits and foundations, government, religious communities, academic administration, and more; and current PhD candidates talk about their own experiences of exploring nonacademic career options in the context of their graduate studies. Panelists also explore the ways faculty, departments, and the AAR might better support scholars as they consider careers beyond the academy. Cristine Hutchison-Jones, Administrative Director, Petrie-Flom Center of Harvard Law School, presiding Panelists: - Jason Blakeburn, PhD candidate, McGill University - Regina Walton, Pastor and Rector of Grace Episcopal Church in Newton (MA)and Counselor to Episcopal/Anglican Students Harvard University - Emily Mace, Chicago Digital Humanities Coordinator, Lake Forest College - Robert P. Jones, CEO, Public Religion Research Institute This roundtable and Q&A was held at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion in Boston, Massachusetts, on November 18.

Black-Eyed N Blues
Train Stop | 310

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 126:00


Black-Eyed & Blues Show 310 Air Date February 7, 2018 Playlist: Chris Bergson Band, Explode Or Contain, Shakedown Tim & The Rhythm Revue, Icepick’s Shakedown Th’owdown, Mike Howe, Train Stop, Frantic Rockers, Darling Please, Tyler Morris, Livin’ The Life, Lex Grey And The Urban Pioneers, Cheap Thrills, Peter Karp, Train O’ Mine, Laurie Morvan, The Extra Mile, Reverend Raven, Bee Hive Baby, Peter Kaukonen, Lullabye, The Rex Granite Band, Cadillac Car, Chris Ruest, I’m Goin’ Home, SaraLee, Trouble Knows I’m Coming Home, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion, Please Don’t Cheat On Me, Greg Sover, Emotional, Sugar Queen & The Straight Blues Band, Give Sugar, Victoria Ginty & Ladyhawke, Water, Carolyn Gaines,I’m Your Cat, Baby, Liza Ohlback, Mind Your Manners, Johnny Tucker, Come On Home With Me, The Reverend Shawn Amos, (What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding, Jim Shaneberger Band, My Way, Pam Taylor, House Of Cards, Dave Hunt, It’s Not Me It’s You, The Weasels, Bad News, Ramon Taranco, Debi Mexico, Johnny Fink And The Intrusion, Oh No, John Mayall, Big Town Playboy, Tom “The Suit” Forst, She Was Right, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much! Blues In The Area: WEDNESDAY 2/7/18 CEREMONY FOR THE NEW YORK HALL OF FAME - BB KING CLUB (Lucille's at 7:30 PM), NYC Induction of Piedmont Blues, Lamont Jack Pearley, Ben Turner, & Valerie Turner Host band Ed Jackson's Time Out Heritage Preservation Foundation CHRIS LEIGH BAND - KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC CENTER (7:30 to 10 PM), WESTERLY RI PETEY HOP - REDLINE ROADHOUSE (7 PM), CORTLANDT MANOR. WILLA AND COMPANY - DARYL'S HOUSE, PAWLING NY. RAMBLIN DAN STEVENS - BEE AND THISTLE (6 PM), OLD LYME. WILLIE NILE - RIDGEFIELD PLAYHOUSE, RIDGEFIELD. FREE FUNK WEDNESDAY - ARCH STREET TAVERN, HARTFORD. COMMON TONGUE (Tribute to Jeff Beck ) - THE FALCON, MARLBORO NY. COMMUNITY JAM feat ED BRADLEY - BLACK EYED SALLY'S, HARTFORD. FRIENDS DAY OPEN MIC - THEODORE'S (10 PM), SPRINGFIELD MA. SANDY CONNOLLY OPEN MIC - DONAHUE'S BEACH BAR & GRILL, MADISON. MAIN PUB OPEN MIC - MAIN PUB, MANCHESTER. VICKY BORDONIS JAM feat JOHNNY MARINO - SLIM'S SPORTS BAR, WESTFIELD MA. CADY'S TAVERN OPEN MIC - CADY'S TAVERN, CHEPACHET RI. THURSDAY 2/8/18 LIVIU INVITATIONAL - BLACK EYED SALLY'S (7:30 PM), HARTFORD. Liviu with the Sweet Daddy Cool Breeze Band. PETER PARCEK - STOMPING GROUND, PUTNAM. ROCKY LAWRENCE - THE CRAVE (6:30 TO 9:30 PM), ANSONIA. BOBBY MASSANO - THE FALCON, MARLBORO NY BOOGIE BOYS - THE 350 CLUB, SPRINGFIELD MA. PETEY HOP (Hosted by Sonny Rock) - PRO JAM 22 (8 PM), HELSINKI NY. AL DI MEOLA - INFINITY MUSIC HALL , HARTFORD. LISA MARIE AND JOHNNY JUXO - PERKS AND CORKS, WESTERLY RI. JEFF PITCHELL - ROOFTOP 120, GLASTONBURY. ERAN TROY DANNER (Acoustic Solo) - CAFE AT MIDDLEBURY CONSIGNMENT, MIDDLEBURY. RAY MORANT'S SOUL TSUNAMI - TIPPING CHAIR TAVERN (8 PM), MILLDALE RAMBLIN DAN STEVENS - STRANGE BREW PUB (8 PM), NORWICH. GRAYSON HUGH and POLLY MESSER - MADISON BEACH HOTEL (7 TO 9 PM), MADISON. KEN SAFETY OPEN MIC - CJ SPARROWS, CHESHIRE. DAVE COSTA'S OPEN MIC - CAMBRIDGE BREW PUB, GRANBY. WENDY MAY OPEN MIC - THE BLACK DUCK, WESTPORT GREG SHERROD OPEN MIC - THE BLACK SHEEP, NIANTIC. JIMI PHOTON OPEN MIC - HUNGRY TIGER, MANCHESTER. TAMARACK OPEN MIC - TAMARACK LODGE (6:30 TO 10 PM), VOLUNTOWN. CARMINE'S OPEN MIC - CARMINE'S, EAST HARTFORD. FRIENDS OF A FEATHER - THE PICKLE STAND, MIDDLETOWN FRIDAY 2/9/18 BLUES HALL OF FAME SHOWCASE - BLACK EYED SALLY'S, HARTFORD. Induction of Jake Kulak, Tom "The Suit" Forst, Cosmos Sunshine, and Kenny Brody. ALBERT CUMMINGS - DARYL'S HOUSE, PAWLING NY. KOSHER KID & THE INCREDIBLE AMPLIFIRES - THE 350 CLUB, SPRINGFIELD MA. BERNARD "PRETTY" PURDIE AND FRIENDS - THE FALCON, MARLBORO NY. THE PEACHEATERS - CHAN'S, WOONSOCKET RI. THE CARTELLS - MAPLE TREE CAFE, SIMSBURY. COLE MORSON BAND - THEODORE'S, SPRINGFIELD MA. RIVER CITY SLIM & THE ZYDECO HOGS / HOT SEVERAL BRASS BAND - SPACE BALLROOM (7 PM) Mardi Gras Party in Hamden. CROSS RHODES BLUES - CADY'S TAVERN, CHEPACHET RI. SHINY LAPEL TRIO - HARBOUR HOUSE (7 PM), MYSTIC. RED PLANET - SMOKIN WITH CHRIS (8 PM), SOUTHINGTON. THE RECORD COMPANY - FOX THEATER, FOXWOOD CASINO. ERIC DUCOFF BAND / DIRT ROAD RADIO / FARTHER FREE - 33 GOLDEN, NEW LONDON. JEFF PITCHELL - PAZZO CAFE, ROCKY HILL. ARC CITY ANGELS - SOUTHWICK INN, SOUTHWICK MA. RAMBLIN DAN STEVENS - KINSMEN BREWING CO (7 PM), MILLDALE. DECADE OF SOUL - BB KING CLUB (Lucille's at 7 & 9 PM), NEW YORK CITY. JIM KOEPPEL - DADDY JACKS, NEW LONDON. DARIK AND THE FUNBAGS - ANTHONY'S OCEAN VIEW, NEW HAVEN. KATHY THOMPSON OPEN MIC - DONAHUE'S BEACH BAR, MADISON. RYAN MONTBLEAU - KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC CENTER (8 PM), WESTERLY RI. ERAN TROY DANNER (Acoustic Solo ) - BRASS WORKS BREWERY ( 5:30 TO 8:30 PM ), WATERBURY. LP TRIO - RUSSEL LIBRARY, MIDDLETOWN. Music with an Art Exhibit by Pierre Sylvain. SATURDAY 2/10/18 ALBERT CUMMINGS - FAIRFIELD THEATER COMPANY (Stage One at 7:45 PM), FAIRFIELD. NEAL VITULLO AND THE VIPERS - CADY'S TAVERN, CHEPACHET RI JAMES MONTGOMERY BAND - IRON HORSE (7 PM), NORTHAMPTON. BETTYE LA VETTE - KATHERINE HEPBURN CENTER, OLD SAYBROOK. PATTY LA BELLE - ARENA, MOHEGAN SUN CASINO. HOT AND HEAVY BAND - THEODORE'S, SPRINGFIELD MA THE SIDEWINDERS - DADDY JACKS, NEW LONDON. THE LAST FAIR DEAL - PARROTT DELANEY, NEW HARTFORD. STELLA BLUES BAND / MIZ - THE ACOUSTIC, BRIDGEPORT. THE COLBY'S - MAPLE TREE CAFE, SIMSBURY. CHRIS STOVALL BROWN - STOMPING GROUND, PUTNAM. THE WEIGHT BAND - FAIRFIELD THEATER COMPANY (Warehouse), FAIRFIELD. PROFESSOR HARP - THE STILL, AGAWAM MA. AVENUE GROOVE - BLACK EYED SALLY'S, HARTFORD. GREEN TEA - KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC CENTER, WESTERLY RI. PETEY HOP & THE BOOGIE BOYS - THE HIDEAWAY, RIDGEFIELD. SOUL TSUNAMI - SULLY'S PUB, HARTFORD. DECADE OF SOUL - BB KING CLUB (Lucille's 6 and 8 PM), NEW YORK CITY WATKINS GLEN BAND - HUNGRY TIGER, MANCHESTER. RAMBLIN DAN STEVENS - THE NOTE KITCHEN, BETHEL. WHAT UP FUNK BAND - DONAHUE'S BEACH BAR, MADISON. HOWIE AND THE SOUL POTATOES - HOOK LINE AND SINKER, SHELTON. LIVIU POP with BROTHER SAL AND CHRIS BALL - CAMBRIDGE BREW PUB, GRANBY .WHISKEY REBELS - RIC'S PLACE, STAFFORD SPRINGS. DARIK AND THE FUNBAGS - BROWN DERBY, UNCASVILLE. DAN WATSON - HARP & HOUND, MYSTIC. 4 BARREL BILLY - JUNES OUTBACK PUB, KILLINGSWORTH. LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO - JORGENSON THEATER, STORRS (UConn) JEFF PITCHELL TRIO - MATTERHORN, STOWE VT. BALKUN BROTHERS - THE HUMMINGBIRD STAGE AND TAPROOM, MACON GA. SUNDAY 2/11/18 PAJAMA PARTY JAM FOR BRUCE RIEDER - MAPLE TREE CAFE (1 TO 5 PM), SIMSBURY. 4 BARREL BILLY - DONAHUE'S BEACH BAR (4:30 to 8:30 PM), MADISON. JEFF PITCHELL - FLYING MONKEY, HARTFORD. JAKE KULAK - COPPER CITY, ANSONIA. DELTA GENERATORS - NARRAGANSETT CAFE (1 TO 4 PM), JAMESTOWN RI. RIVER CITY SLIM & THE ZYDECO HOGS - PUBLIC LIBRARY (2 PM), CHESHIRE Mardi Gras Party. THE SAWTELLES / FURORS / JELLYSHIRTS - CAFE NINE, NEW HAVEN. ADAM FALCON - DARYL'S HOUSE (Blues Brunch at noon), PAWLING NY. GRATEFULLY YOURS ( Dead Tribute) - DARYL'S HOUSE (7 PM), PAWLING NY JIM SHEPLEY - LA VITA, EAST HADDAM DAN WATSON - M BAR, MYSTIC. VINCE THOMPSON - WOODBURY BREWING COMPANY (3 TO 6 PM), WOODBURY. RICK HARRINGTON JAM - CADY'S TAVERN, CHEPACHET RI. STEVE HATCH OPEN MIC - TURNING TIDE (3 TO8 PM), NEW LONDON. FRONT ROW BAND OPEN MIC - STRYKERS CAFE - BERLIN. ELECTRIC OPEN MIC - SULLY'S PUB, HARTFORD. WHAMMER JAMMER OPEN MIC - VFW, PRESTON. STOMPING GROUND OPEN MIC - STOMPING GROUND, PUTNAM. ELECTRIC BLUES JAM - MOOSE LODGE (2 TO 6 PM), BOZRAH. LARRY LAUER BAND - BRASS HORSE (3 TO 7 PM), BARKHAMSTED MONDAY 2/12/18 CJ CHENIER & RED HOT LOUISIANA BAND - IRON HORSE (7 PM), NORTHAMPTON MA JOE LOUIS WALKER - THE FALCON, MARLBORO NY. JON PARIS ALL STAR JAM - BB KING CLUB (Lucille's at 8 PM), NEW YORK CITY. TUXEDO JUNCTION - BILL'S SEAFOOD (7 TO 9 PM), WESTBROOK. GREG PICCOLO - STEAK LOFT (7 TO 9 PM), MYSTIC. TOM FORST (Solo) - LASELL COLLEGE, NEWTON MA. BILL'S ALL STAR GARAGE BAND - STRANGE BREW PUB, NORWICH. PERKS AND CORKS OPEN MIC - PERKS AND CORKS, WESTERLY RI. TOMMY WHALEN OPEN MIC - HUNGRY TIGER, MANCHESTER. PETEY HOP ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC - LUCY'S LOUNGE, PLEASANTVILLE NY. ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC - SULLY'S PUB, HARTFORD. TUESDAY 2/13/18 FAT TUESDAY STARTING MARDI GRAS. RIVER CITY SLIM & ZYDECO HOGS - BLACK EYED SALLY'S (7:30 PM), HARTFORD Southern Buffet starting at 11:30 AM and Mardi Gras celebration all day. TIM McDONALD (Fat Tuesday Party) - MAPLE TREE CAFE, SIMSBURY. KREWE les GRAS (Fat Tuesday Party) - THEODORE'S, SPRINGFIELD MA. NOEL KALESKY DIXIE LAND TRIO (Fat Tuesday Party) - BILL'S SEAFOOD (7 TO 9 PM). WESTBROOK. ERAN TROY DANNER ( Acoustic Solo 7 to 10 PM) - DAVELUY'S RESTAURANT, WATERTOWN. BB KING ALL STARS with HARLEM BLUES PROJECT - BB KING CLUB, NEW YORK CITY Lucille's at 7:30 and again at 9:30 PM. TOMMY WHALEN AND RAGGED EDGE - WATERFRONT, HOLYOKE. MARK PARADIS - HUNGRY TIGER, MANCHESTER. FREE SPIRIT OPEN MIC - FREE SPIRIT, VERNON. DAN STEVENS - MUSIC NOW SHOWCASE (4 PM), iCRV INTERNET RADIO. DAN STEVENS - NIGHTINGALES CAFE (Pickin Party at 6 PM), OLD LYME

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Crackman Tip 5 - Foundation Cracks in Newton MA - A Case Study

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015


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Episode 25 - Case Study: Stopping Basement Water in Newton MA

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2014


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MASSCUE CONFERENCE : FOR COMPUTER USING EDUCATORS EVERYWHERE

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2014 39:00


The #1 state in Education , Massachusetts is hosting (obviously)  MASSACHUSETTS COMPUTER USING EDUCATORS ..MASSCUE's annual conference this week in Foxborough.( Sorry, Jets fans) In his spare time,  our guest Leo Brehm, Director of Technology and Library Media at Newton MA schools puts it together . Learn all about it here.