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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon chat with Nikki Bartley of Cross Street Flower Farm in Norwell, Massachusetts. Nikki shares her 11-year farming journey, from running a vegetable CSA to building a thriving flower farm with a retail barn shop, pick-your-own tulip and dahlia events, and seasonal festivals. She also recounts an inspiring trip to Europe, visiting tulip farms in the Netherlands and flower growers in Italy and France, which reinvigorated her passion for farming heading into the new season.Learn more about this weeks guest Nikki Van Lith : Website, Facebook and InstagramBe in the know for DirtCon 2027If you want to dive in deeper with us each month, join our membership group - The Dirt on Flowers Insiders! So if you love the podcast and want to dig deeper with us, head over to www.thedirtonflowers.com/membership to join now.Did you love today's episode?Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag @dirtonflowers!Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Head to www.thedirtonflowers.com to sign up for our newsletter and become a Dirt on Flowers insider!Want to learn more about your hosts? Follow us on Instagram!Lyndsay @wildroot_flowercoShannon @bloomhillfarm
Norwell would get the 10-0 win over rival Bellmont. Mike Macke and Kent Arnold on the call.
Kyle Devitte and Owen Hart discuss the season's progression and April break week in Massachusetts lacrosse before interviewing Kings Lacrosse youth director Chris McGuirk. McGuirk contrasts lacrosse development in the 1990s — when many athletes picked up the sport later and could still find roles and rise — with today's earlier, more specialized pathway. He recounts coaching in Portsmouth, N.H., building youth programs, and later coaching and assisting at Norwell, Hingham and Thayer, emphasizing the appeal of assistant roles vs. head-coach administrative burdens. McGuirk describes how parenting lacrosse players changed his perspective on coaches and parents, shares an anecdote about his younger son's early high school success, and reflects on referee culture and shortages. He argues town lacrosse remains essential while club programs should provide flexible, value-focused development that complements multisport and town schedules. Topics 01:16 Season Check-In 01:54 Poll Talk Rivalries 02:20 Meet Chris McGuirk 03:47 Then Vs. Now 06:25 Portsmouth Coaching Years 08:29 Divisions Pay Gaps 11:19 Norwell and Hingham Path 15:50 Head Coach Realities 20:24 Parent Perspective Shift 22:17 Origins In Youth Lacrosse 25:32 Coaching Arc as a Dad 26:18 Building Youth to Varsity Pipeline 26:53 What Makes a Great Coach 28:22 Administration and Year-Round Culture 30:03 Intensity and the Popsicle Debate 34:20 Adjusting for Age and Level 36:26 Proud Dad Player Story 38:54 Mass. Refs and Respect 43:28 Ref Shortage and New Officials 44:47 Town Vs. Club Youth Lacrosse 50:52 Wrap-Up and Charter Cup Talk
Norwell would get the 9-3 win over Bellmont. Rex Brewer on the call.
Over the past quarter-century, the state of healthcare has changed dramatically, with new cures and treatments becoming available for conditions that have been around for far longer. While there's no cure yet for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a lot of progress has been made when it comes to research and support, and much of that progress is thanks to the Jett Foundation of Norwell. Eric Snyder, President and CEO, and Maura Carroll, the Director of Development, talk with Nichole about the Foundation's storied history, their efforts, and their upcoming event to celebrate their 25th year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Pownall speaks to Justin Fris about how port investment in WA can enable economic growth. Plus: Premier enacts emergency fuel powers; Billionaire buys The Guildford Hotel; Perenti appoints S32 exec to succeed Norwell.
Jack McGinn speaks to Tom Zaunmayr about Business News' recent most influential feature. Plus: Premier enacts emergency fuel powers; Billionaire buys The Guildford Hotel; Perenti appoints S32 exec to succeed Norwell.
A federal judge rules companies are entitled to tariff reimbursements, a Boston bar under investigation over rowdy after-party, and viral Norwell buzzer beater made national spotlight. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the final act of state championship Saturday, Brian Sullivan called both the 1A and 2A state championships tonight. He gives us a breakdown and how rewarding it was to see dreams come true for Borden and Eastern Pekin. We move back to the 3A and 4A games with Greg Rakestraw as well as the final game in the jungle for IU-Indy today. We then move to David Eha who touches on Ball State men’s basketball, getting back in the win column with a road victory over Northern Illinois. Next, it’s John Herrick who called the thriller between Norwell and Center Grove in the 4A game Saturday evening. Also, he previews the Indiana Hoosiers game versus the Michigan State Spartans. Lastly, it’s a Saturday night which means we’re talking to Kip Wesner of the Hoosier Basketball Magazine. He gives us his point of view on the games and what the month of March looks like for him. Congrats to all the state champs! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s championship Saturday in downtown for the the IHSAA Girls State tournament and we’ve got you covered on Indiana Sports Talk! We start with the last game in the Jungle at IU-Indy as coach Bob Lovell and Greg Rakestraw were on the call for it. We then get updates from Brendan King on the Class 4A state championship between Center Grove and Norwell. Then, Brendan and coach Lovell preview the college basketball slate this weekend before talking about what Purdue needs to do to be ready for March. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It wouldn’t be an Indiana Sports Talk without the great David Deaton. He kicks off the final hour with a report on North Harrison’s loss to Christian Academy. We then get back to our girls state finalist coach conversations, starting with the matchup in 3A. Jason Sims of Roncalli talks about some of the standout players for their team this year and what they expect heading into tomorrow. We then hit the 4A game with Center Grove’s Kevin Stuckmeyer. He explains how his team has taken on a defensive mentality and how a tough schedule has prepared them for the championship game. Lastly, Kip Wesner of Hoosier Basketball Magazine calls in to preview the girls state championships tomorrow. Lastly, we talk to Norwell’s Eric Thornton, who will matchup with Center Grove in tomorrow’s 4A championship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rex Brewer and Dane Fuelling host the season opener, and are joined this week by guests: Norwell coach Jimmy LaRowe, and Pat Culp from the ISWA.
Join Craig and Allison Guido on this episode of Married with a Business as they interview Diana Okeefe, owner of Threads and Ink in Norwell, MA! Diana shares her fascinating journey of business evolution: from her origin story starting in her parents' company, to striking out solo, and ultimately building the Threads and Ink team by bringing her husband into the fold, and then what came next.. It's a candid conversation about generational legacy, taking the entrepreneurial leap, and the dynamics of running a successful business. Threads and Ink is a family-owned and operated powerhouse with over 30 years of industry experience, specializing in custom embroidery, screen printing, and promotional items. Learn how their full in-house design and production shop allows them to serve corporations, teams, and government agencies with quality work and quick turnaround times. Tune in to hear how Diana navigated these transitions and what it truly takes to be "Married with a Business!" Follow the business on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/threads.and.ink.norwell/ Check out their full collection: www.sportswearcollection.com/threadsinkcorp Tune into #MWB to learn that and more about working with your spouse/partner not only at home but also at the office! Links: http://audibletrial.com/BizMarried https://www.marriedwithabusiness.net/
Norwell would win the sectional title, defeating Heritage 3-0. Mike Macke on the call.
It was a physical semifinal, but Bellmont would get the 2-0 victory over Norwell. Dane Fuelling and August Fuelling on the call.
(00:00 - 2:54) It's Tuesday! It's not a normal Tuesday either, it's a Red Sox vs Yankees playoff game day! Playoff baseball is back in Boston! Go Sox!(2:54 - 7:46) Do you have your life together? Bob found out that being on time is the biggest sign you have your life together; we also found out that LBF might not be all together. Folding and putting your laundry away right away is a sign you're together. LBF hates doing laundry. (7:46 - 13:27) On a flight Bob's wife was sitting next to a person in the middle seat that kept elbowing her in the ribs during the whole flight. LBF said she would have confronted him with humor and making it awkward. What would you do in that situation. (13:27 - 27:11) Today's DM Disaster is from Cara! She was put to the test by her son who was begging to spend the night at a friend's birthday party. She said no several times and the last time her son told her "she sucked". Cara was on the verge of a meltdown all thanks to her kid pushing the edge. That's Cara's DM Disaster! (27:11 - 31:05) Today's Suaph Smaht player is Mike from Norwell. Was he Supah Smaht! All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson and LBF Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios.com…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery! Follow us on our socialsInstagram - @bobandlbfFacebook - The ROR Morning ShowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In a first round matchup, Bellmont would defeat Norwell 9-5. Dane Fuelling on the call.
Norwell came away with the 7-5 win over Bellmont in NE8 play. Rex Brewer on the call.
Norwell would slug their way to a 12-4 win over rival Bellmont. Rex Brewer on the call.
Norwell played host to Adams Central and came away with a 12-6 win on the softball diamond. Rex Brewer on the call.
Bellmont opened up their season on the road at The Castle taking on Norwell, with the Knights winning 3-0. Rex Brewer on the call.
Kyle Devitte and Owen Hart gear up for the preseason by previewing MIAA Division 3 and Division 4 lacrosse teams. They discuss coaching strategies, player development stories, and share personal anecdotes. The hosts predict top contenders such as Sandwich and Norwell for D4 and Medfield for D3 while detailing key players and team dynamics. Emphasis is placed on the importance of strong program traditions, rigorous schedules, and the challenges faced by public school teams. The episode also touches on the impact of new coaching staff and the evolving landscape of high school sports post-Covid. Topics 01:03 Coaching Stories and Challenges 02:02 JV Coaching Experiences 04:29 MIAA Division 3 and 4 Preview 07:08 Division 4 Highlights and Predictions 20:20 Division 3 Insights and Team Analysis 23:25 Rooting for Great Games and Players 24:06 Positive Monday Emails 24:49 Team Analysis: Burlington and Dover Sherborne 25:55 Team Analysis: Foxborough and Falmouth 28:37 Team Analysis: Situate and Natick 31:51 Medfield: The Team to Beat 38:34 Challenges and Strategies in Coaching 45:02 Excitement for the Upcoming Season
Send us a textInterview with Vermont men's lacrosse goalie Ryan Daly. Ryan Daly's journey to becoming Vermont's starting goalie has been anything but predictable—just the way he likes it. The Norwell, Massachusetts native describes himself as spontaneous, which is fitting given his introduction to the position. His first time in goal was an impulse decision, and now, as a sophomore, he's stepped into a starting role for the Catamounts.In this episode, Daly breaks down his development as a goalie, from early struggles to the drills that helped shape his game. He credits legendary player and coach Bill Daye for refining his technique through club lacrosse and private training, incorporating tools like weighted shafts and band resistance to build strength and precision. He reflects on past challenges and shares what he would do differently now, offering advice for younger goalies facing similar obstacles. Support the show
In a first round matchup in the Bellmont Sections, Norwell came away with the 51-41 win over Mississinewa. Matt Converset and Lou Koning on the call.
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Norwell would claim its first girls basketball state championship by defeating Greensburg 53-44 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Dave Nathan and Lou Koning on the call.
Coach Bob Lovell starts out this final hour of IST with a Pacers’ preview of their game against the Chicago Bulls tomorrow, with the voice of the Pacers Chris Denari. Then, ISC Sports Network and Indy sports extraordinaire Greg Rakestraw joins to talk about the state of high school basketball after a wildly successful Girls State Championship day (Greg called the 3A and 4A games) and the start of the Boys tournament this week. Next, Pacers TV’s Jeremiah Johnson joins to talk about his radio call of Norwell’s state title win, then he previews the Pacers 2-game homestand. Finally, voice of the South Bend Cubs and Network Indiana’s own Brendan King joins to share about spring baseball training. Coach then finishes out the hour by previewing the rest of upcoming games around the state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first semifinal of the day at Huntington North, Norwell would pull away in the second half to defeat Delta 74-44. Dave Nathan, Ed Thurman, and Lou Koning on the call.
Conference rivals battled for a trip to Gainbridge Fieldhouse, as Norwell would win their 2nd straight Semi State championship, as the defeated Columbia City 61-53. Dave Nathan and Lou Koning have the call from a packed Huntington North. Also, after the coverage, Dave Nathan had a chance to catch up with Norwell Coach Eric Thornton.
After a scoreboard update from Nathaniel Finch, coach is joined by WKLO’s David Deaton who had the call of Austin defeated North Harrison 53-50. Landon Coons from WINC calls in to talk Southmont’s 51-40 victory over Fountain Central. Staying in high school hoops Carmel defeated Providence 54-34 and Rick Johnston with the ISC Sports Network talks the Greyhound victory. Norwell knocked off Columbia City 61-53 to clinch their semi-state championship, Tony Donohue of the IHSAA Champions Network talks with coach about that game and how it went down. Then coach is joined by Kip Wesner of the Hoosier basketball magazine who talks the 5 games he went to today and girls’ semi-state. Coach has Brendan King to call in to talk his upcoming call on the CW with Georgia Tech and Florida State women’s basketball as well as his Butler Bulldogs getting a win today. Coach rounds the show out talking IU/Purdue tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Norwell would come away with the 72-48 win over NE8 for East Noble to claim the Regional Championship. Ed Thurman and Lou Koning on the call.
Norwell would claim the sectional championship over rival Bellmont. Mike Macke and Lou Koning on the call.
In a first round match up from Norwell, New Haven would get the 59-30 win over Heritage. Matt Converset and Lou Koning on the call.
On a must listen episode of A La Carte, Keithie joins the guys at Inclusion Records in Norwell once again to discuss the Grammy Awards. Who is nominated, who should be nominated, Ethan's coffee obsession and why John is not a big fan of Chappell Roan. Listen to this episode before the big show on Sunday night and see if are thoughts and predictions are correct. Also, if you need a new skateboard or any vinyl, tapes or CD's, check out the store.
Norwell played host to Adams Central at The Castle, with the Knights winning 67-54. Mike Macke and Lou Koning on the call.
Adams Central opened their season on the road at Norwell, and picked up the 48-29 victory. Dane Fuelling and Josh Gaskill on the call.
Whether you're taking part in Medicare Open Enrollment for the first time or reviewing your current plan, there are plenty of changes that can be difficult to navigate. Renee McInnes, CEO of NVNA and Hospice in Norwell, is here on the show share valuable insights on how to maximize your benefits, avoid common pitfalls, and make informed decisions on coverage for the upcoming year.
The sectional championship is on the line at Norwell, as Bellmont would go on to pick up the win over Canterbury 3-2. Rex Brewer and Dane Fuelling on the call.
A matchup in the NE8 of neighboring rivals, as Bellmont traveled over to face Norwell, with the Braves winning 3-0. Rex Brewer on the call.
Melissa Wallace was joined by Kristen Howlett, full-time Realtor at Boston Connect Real Estate for their monthly segment highlighting a community south of Boston. This month is all about Norwell! Podcast & Live Radio Show on WATD 95.9 The McNamara Horton Group Boston Connect Real Estate Sharon McNamara | Melissa Wallace Facebook Live every Tuesday at 6:15 pm & Saturday at 8AM @ facebook.com/McNamaraBrokerTeam Follow our team on Instagram @TheMcNamaraHortonGroup
Join us today once again on A La Carte as Keithie talks to his great friends, John, Bobby & Ethan from Technical Skate Shop / Inclusion Records in Norwell, MA. This time around, its story time and we have some amazing ones to tell. John & Bobby entertain us with their campfire chats and we try to pull something out of Ethan. Next time kiddo, I'll get you next time. Make sure you check them out for either records or skateboard and supplies. These guys are amazing and I love them so much, I might even get my chubby butt on a board.
Bellmont played host to Norwell in girls soccer, and came away with the 3-0 victory. Dane Fuelling and Rex Brewer with the call.
In the second hour of today's Sports Rush, we hear from "The Coach" Shannon Griffith, who spent some time at Fort Wayne's 2024 High School Football Media Day talking to many head coaches from around the area! Today, we hear his conversations with the head coach of Northrop Football in Quentin Bowen, as well as Josh Gerber, the head coach of Norwell's Football program! Also in the second hour, Brett has a list of the Top 10 Most Watched Olympic Sports, and Adam has a heck of a time trying to figure them out. Plus: The Chicago White Sox are teetering on the edge of historic levels of failure! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Monday Night Talk podcast for July 15, 2024! Guests and topics for this podcast includes the State House Report with State Representative Dave DeCoste. Plymouth County Commissioner Sandra Wright talks about her run for the open 8th Plymouth District State Representative's Seat. Local radio personality Keith Hayes shared details about a fundraiser being held to benefit the Shriners Hospital in Boston. Zoe Bradford, an award winning director, playwright and Co-Founder of The Company Theatre company in Norwell joins the show to promote the upcoming production of Kinky Boots which hits the stage on Friday, July 26th. Do you have a topic for a future show or info on an upcoming community event? Email us at mondaynighttalk@gmail.com If you're a fan of the show and enjoy our segments, you can either download your favorite segment from this site or subscribe to our podcasts through iTunes & Spotify today! Monday Night Talk with Kevin Tocci, Copyright © 2024.
Join us today on A La Carte as Keithie talks to his great friends, John, Bobby & Ethan from Technical Skate Shop / Inclusion Records in Norwell, MA. The guys talk the beginnings of the skate shop where John sold skateboards, BMX bikes and snowboards, but quickly moved on to start the 2024 best independent record store in the Boston area, Inclusion Records. We then find out the eclectic mix of their desert island albums and some background sounds of the store in business. Just like the Boston Celtics, these guys are the balls.
In the second hour of today's Sports Rush that is guest hosted by Shannon Griffith, Shannon is joined by Zach Osterman who covers the Indiana Hoosiers beat diligently for the Indy Star! Unfortunately we had to bring Zach onto the show today to talk to Shannon about yet another loss by the Indiana Hoosier men on the season, this time at home once again to the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Shannon talks to Zach about what went wrong last night, whether or not this has become a mental issue for the team or if it's still X's and O's, and just why this team isn't succeeding this season overall. We also get a preview of Caitlin Clark and Iowa coming in to Assembly Hall to take on the Hoosier Women tonight as well. Also in the second hour, Shannon is joined by Eric "Doot" Dutkiewicz from Parkview Sports Medicine to discuss Luke Amstutz moving from football coach to AD at East Noble, Bishop Luers and Norwell ladies basketball teams playing in the State Championship this weekend, and the top 5 Boys Basketball teams in the area for the past week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back in the saddle for another week of The Sports Rush with Brett Rump, starting with your Monday edition of the show! In the first hour today, Brett discusses the loss by the Purdue Boilermakers over the weekend to the Ohio State Buckeyes, as well as the Indiana Hoosiers falling to the Northwestern Wildcats at home at Assembly Hall. What went wrong for both teams that resulted in both teams coming home with a loss on their records? Plus, Brett is joined by Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network as well as IHSAATV and more in order to talk about the Boys High School Basketball Sectional pairings that were announced yesterday, and we also get a preview of the Girls' Basketball State Championships that are coming up this weekend that feature two area teams, Bishop Luers and Norwell! All that and more in Hour number 1!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) Stephen A. Smith praises Jerod Mayo hiring. Felger, Mazz & Murray give their opinions on the Mayo hiring. Felger not opposed to Jerod Mayo, as a head coach. Admits he can't stand the process by which Mayo became hired as HC. (13:10) The panel rehash comments made by Jerod Mayo regarding report that he was "rubbing people" in the building the "wrong way". (22:14) Mazz's Tiers - Most Accomplished Coaches in American Sports History, plus a replay of infamous caller to Felger & Mazz, Carlton in Tampa, via Norwell, calling into the Joe Murray Show last night with some Belichick statistics, on his way out of New England. E-Mail of the Day, Mazz pays tribute to late writer of the Boston Herald. (37:02) The Final Word - featuring Mad Mike and David Pastrnak in the shootout.
In this episode, we'll introduce you to a seasoned flower farmer who has not only cultivated breathtaking blooms but has also opened the gates to their "Pick Your Own Flower Farm.” My guest is Nikki Bartley of Cross Street Flower Farm and she shares her insights and experiences, offering a glimpse into the joy and challenges of her floral haven on preserved town-owned farmland at the 300-year-old Jacob's Farm in the beautiful, New England town of Norwell, Massachusetts. But there's more to it than just picking petals. We'll learn about the meticulous care, sustainable practices, and the connection with nature and the community that comes with managing a flower farm with CSA's, wholesale customers, and yes “Pick Your Own Flowers” and there's even a barn shop on the property too. So we hope you enjoy this heart felt episode this week. Learn more about Nikki and Cross Street Flower Farm, plus all of our past guests by visiting TheFlowerPodcast.com Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. We are available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Gaana, and many more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for access to all of our Zoom chats, tutorials, Live's, and video extras. Sponsors of The Flower Podcast ASCFG Farmer Bailey Chrysal Rooted Farmers Real Flower Business Accent Decor The Gardeners Workshop
Howie welcomes Norwell native and state representative Dave DeCoste to the show to share the latest in the corruption in Massachusetts. Then, Howie breaks the news about a group of seven who were arrested for stealing hundreds of catalytic converters by targeting ATMs and jewelry stores. Tune in!