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http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Podcast 298 presented by Alan O'Leary October 2024 www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Danu: The Garsun Who Beat His Father. All Things Considered. 2. Derrane/Connolly/McGann: Dash to Portobello/McFarley's/Geegan's Reel. The Boston Touch3 Kevin Crawford & Cillian Vallely: Winding Roads to Advance/Boy on the Hilltop/The Millhouse. On Common Ground 4. Urnua: The Flying Magpies/A Roll of the Dice/Just Another Dilemma. Urnua5. Maranna McCluskey: Magherafelt May Fair. At Last 6. Hanz Araki & Katherine Claire: I Buried My Wife. Songs of Love & Murder 7. Mulcahy Family: The Rolling Hills of Brosna/Colonel McBain. The Reel Note 8. Tony Reidy: The Boy in the Gap. A Rough Shot of Lipstick 9. John Wynne: The Dawn/The Navvy on the Shore/The London Lasses. Like The Wind 10. John McEvoy: The Crib of Perches/The Tinker's Stick/Come Up & See Me. Pride of the West11. Benny McCarthy: The Shores of Lough Gowna/Will You Come Home With Me. Press & Draw.12. Katherine Loughnane: Carolan's Farewell to Music. Harp to Heart14. Ben Lennon & Friends: The Enchanted Lady/The Holy Land. The Natural Bridge 15. Goitse: Jerry's Rambles/King of the Pipers/Geese in the Bog. Úr16. Cúig: Carry On. The Theory of Chaos17. We Banjo 3: Pressed for Time. Live in Galway
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 483 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Moving Cloud: Colonel McBain/Grogan's Fave/Sailor on the Rock. Moving Cloud 1 3. O'Brien, Kelly & Sproule: Moving Cloud/Paddy Kelly's. SHA34014 4. Luke Kelly: Night Visiting Song. The Collection 5. James & Sean Keane: Reel of Mullinavat/Connaught Heifers/Boys of Ballinahinch. Roll Away the Reel World 6. Sean Keane: Willie Clancy's Fancy/Garrett Barry's Fancy. Seoda Ceoil 7. Anna & Mairead ni Mhaonaigh: Ceol na Phiobaire. Masters of Tradition 8. Liam O'Flynn: Cherish the Ladies. The Fine Art of Piping 9. MacDiarmada/Gormley/Harvey: Paddy Kelly's/Tommy Maguire no3. Lane to the Glen 10. Cillian Vallely & David Doocey: West Clare Railway/The Jug of Punch. The Yew & The Orchard 11. Danny O'Mahony & Micheal O'Raghallaigh: Corney is Coming/The Beauty Spot/Chattering Magpie. As It Happened 12. Catherine McEvoy: The Hunter's Purse/Sweeney's Dream. The Home Ruler 13. Dublin Trio: Paddy's Lamentation. The Pride of Pimlico 14. Matt Molloy & Paul Brady: The Crosses of Annagh/McFaden's Handsome Daughter. Molloy, Brady & Peoples15. Kevin Crawford & Cillian Vallely: Days Around Lahinch/The Man From Moyasta. On Common Ground 16. Lunasa: Red Ned's. Live in Kyoto 17. Eilis Kennedy: Ciumhais Charraig Aonair. So Ends This Day 18. Kevin Rowsome: The Musical Pulse of the Blasket Islands. The Musical Pulse of the Pipes 19. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Yelba Zoe McCourt was born in La Ceiba, Honduras and arrived in the US as a toddler. She grew up in New York City. She attributes her diverse upbringing with her ability to portray different characters and her facility with accents. She is a graduate of Stuyvesant High School and Barnard College, Columbia University in New York City. She studied acting and graduated from the American Repertory Theatre/Moscow Art Theatre Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University. Early on in her career she performed sketch comedy and improv in the West Village. Her television credits includes:Sesame Street, House of Buggin', Law & Order, First Time Out, Riot, Walker Texas Ranger, Local Heroes, Fired Up, Tracey Takes On, Diagnosis Murder, Moesha, On Common Ground, No Mother's Crying, No Babies Dying, Strong Medicine, The Mind of a Married Man, Hollywood 7, ER, For the People, and Kingpin. Her film credits include:Carlito's Way, No Exit, Slings & Arrows, The Pest, Ghetto Rhapsody, Road Dogz, King Rikki, Hustlas, Frozen Stars, Shut Up and Kiss Me! Valentina's Tango, and Griot's Lament. In 2015 she graduated from UCLA with a Masters of Science degree in Nursing. She most recently wrote and performed in “Where Y'All From?” a solo play directed and developed by Jessica Lynn Johnson at Solofest 2024. Her solo show will preview at the Hollywood Fringe Festival on June 6 at 8:15 pm at the Zephyr Theatre. To learn more about Yelba Zoe McCourt and her show “Where Y'All From: https://yelbazoe.blogspot.com/ https://www.facebook.com/YelbaZoeMcCourt https://www.instagram.com/yzmccourt/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/yelbazoemccourt/?trk=opento_sprofile_details https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0652205/
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Podcast 289 presented by Alan O'Leary January 2024 1. Danu: The Garsun Who Beat His Father. All Things Considered 2. The Outside Track: Dark Reels. Rise Up 3. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGoldrick: Happy to Meet/The Stolen Purse/Maud Miller. Dog In the Fog 4. Eilis Kennedy: The Elk River Dam. Westward 5. Kevin Crawford & Cillian Vallely: Days Around Lahinch/The Man from Moyosta. On Common Ground 6. Sorcha Costello: Master Crowley's/The Trip to Proitzer/Fisherman's Lilt. The Primrose Lass 7. Catherine McEvoy: McGovern's Fave/The Casagh Reel/Martin Ainsboro's. The Home Ruler 8. Sean Tyrrell, Kevin Glackin & Ronan Browne: Dan O'Hara. And So the Story Goes 9. Caoimhin O'Fearghail & Paddy Tutty: Palm Sunday/Mulqueeney's. Flute & Fiddle 10. Mick O'Brien & Caoimhin O'Raghallaigh: Kitty Lie Over/Munster Buttermilk. Kitty Lie Over 11. Nioclas Tóibín: Eochail. Amhrain Aneas 12. Michelle Mulcahy: Eochail. Lady on the Island 13. Denis Murphy: Kennedy's Fave/Woman of the House. Kerry Fiddles14. Patsy Moloney: Dooney Rock/Paddy Fahy's. Temple in the Glen 15. London Lasses: The Caves of Kiltannon/The New Home/The Clare Shout. LL 25TH Anniversary Album
Community land trusts are proliferating across the globe, promoted as a potential solution to the ever-worsening affordable housing crisis. CLTs provide a mechanism for decommodification, collective ownership, and community control; however, those ideals are hard to operationalize, and many CLTs function more as traditional affordable housing providers than as urban commons. This episode discusses the causes of this tension as well as regional differences and issues of funding and scale framed around the question: are CLTs transformative? The moderator of this podcast is Mathilde Lind Gustavussen. She is a PhD candidate in sociology at the Freie Universität Berlin. Her research focuses on housing, displacement, and tenant activism in Los Angeles. The panel of guests consists of: Nele Aernouts is assistant professor of urban design and planning at the Cosmopolis Centre for Urban Research, Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Her research interests lie in the planning, spatial design and governance of social and collective housing initiatives, with a specific focus on their effects on the inclusion of disadvantaged or marginalized groups. Theoretically, her work is informed by debates surrounding participatory planning, housing policy, and the commons: https://www.cosmopolis.be/people/nele-aernouts Tarcyla Fidalgo is a lawyer and urban planner. She has a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Her research is focused on land tenure and community development, especially on Community Land Trusts and their potential in the Global South. Currently she coordinates the Favela Community Land Trust project at Catalytic Communities, in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil. Links: Project website: www.termoterritorialcoletivo.org Personal Linkedin Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarcyla-fidalgo-746b9261/ Olivia R. Williams is a researcher, writer, advocate, and practitioner working for the decommodification of land and housing. She received a PhD in Geography in 2017 from Florida State University with research on community land trusts (CLTs), and began working at Madison Area Community Land Trust in Madison, Wisconsin as the executive director in 2020. She was also part of a research collaboration with MIT CoLab in developing the 2020 report, A Guide to Transformative Land Strategies. She has published in Urban Geography, Antipode, Housing Studies, Local Economy, and Area, among other academic outlets, as well as non-academic outlets like Jacobin, Shelterforce, and the 2020 book of essays on CLTs, On Common Ground.She also has served in board, staff, and volunteer leadership roles at various cooperative land-and-housing organizations such as Madison Community Cooperative, North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO), EcoVillagers Alliance, and Riverwest Investment Cooperative. The episode was edited by Ross Beveridge.
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 428 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com Music & Mischief 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Trian: The Poor Man's Fortune/The Fiddler's Key/The Blessings of Silver. Trian 2 3. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGoldrick: Happy to Meet, Sorry to Part/The Stolen Purse/Maude Miller. Dog in the Fog 4. John Faulkner: Storm in My Heart. Storm in My Heart 5. Ciara McElholm: Embrace. Amergin Fire 6. Andy Martyn: Kitty's 12 Roses/Mrs McNulty's/Jui's. Will We Give It A Go? 7. Andy McGann & Paddy Reynolds: The Golden Keyboard/Kiss Me Kate. Shanachie 340088. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully: The Man of the House/The Maid I'll Ne'er Forget. Trad Music of Ireland 9. Delores Keane: Johnny Lovely Johnny. A Woman's Love10. Niamh Ni Charra: Waltz for Rosie/Lark in the Morning/Cooper & Keegan. Donnelly's Arm Bowl11. Kevin Crawford & Cillian Vallely: Farewell to Lissycasey/The Fleadh in Tulla/The Ivory Bowl. On Common Ground 12. Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill: Lane to the Glen/Paddy Fahy's. Welcome Here Again 13. Les Barker: Cosmo, The Fairly Accurate Knife-Thrower. Guide Cats for the Blind Vol 2 14. Angelina Carberry & Dan Brouder: The Rolling Rocks of Glan/The River Meadow Reel. Back in Time 15. Mick Sands: Lough Erne's Shore. The Ominous & The Luminous 16. Neillidh Mulligan: The Morning Thrush/Colonel Fraser. An Tobar Glé 17. Caoimhin OFearghaill & Paddy Tutty: Tapping Toes/Fr Kelly's Farewell. Flute & Fiddle 18. Ruth Angel: Shipyard Fairy. Hlywing 19. Ralph McTell: The Grey Sea Strand.Water of Dreams 20. Fairport Convention: Meet on the Ledge. By Popular Request 21. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 406 Presented by Alan O'Leary 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Hill/ Linnane/Molloy: Anderson's/Carthy's/Sweenney's Dream. Noel Hill & Tony Linnane 3. De Danann: Morrison's/The Tailor's Thimble/Wellington's. The Star Spangled Molly 4. Christy Moore The Crack Was 90. Masters of Their Craft 5. Drunken Gauger: The Drunken Gauger/O'Sullivan's March/Humours of Aylehouse: The Drunken Gaugers 6. Des Donnelly: Last Night's Fun/Reel of Rio. Remember Des Donnelly 7. Paddy Carty & Mick O'Connor: Paddy Kellys/Mullingar Lea Shanachie 34017 8. Urnua: The Flyinng Magpies/A Roll of the Dice/Just Another Dilemma. Urnua 9. Goitse: Madgadh an iúir. Rosc 10. Gerry Harrington: The Ladies of Leinster/The Contradiction. At Home 11. Leonard Barry The Limerick Lasses/Johnny McGoohan's/The Laurel Tree. New Road 12. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGoldrick: The Kilavil Jig/Fox in the Thntch/Peter O'Byrne's Fancy. Dog in the Fog 13. Brian Hughes & Dave Sheridan:: The Sunny Hills of Beara/Peiti O'Leary's/The Cliffs of Moher. However Long the Day 14. Delores Keane: Johnny Lovely Johnny. A Woman's Love 15. Kevin Crawford & Cillian Vallely: Days Around Lahinch/The Man from Moyasta. On Common Ground 16. Charlie, Ben & Brian Lennon: Down the Broom/The Gatehouse Maid/Molloy's. Within A Mile of Kilty 2 17. Roger Wilson: Indian Tea. Wood, Wilson Carthy 18. Rita Connolly: Amiens. Masters of Their Trade19. Cúig: Carry On. The Theory f Chaos 20. Fairport Convention: Meet On The Ledge. By Popular Request21. Bothy Band: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
The ladies welcome, On Common Ground creator and blogger, Talysa McCall, to the show, to discuss overcoming obstacles as a military spouse while staying true to who you are as a woman.
Copperplate Podcast 264 presented by Alan O'Leary October 2021 www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Danu: The Garsun. All Things Considered 2. Kevin Crawford & Cillian Vallely: The Winding Roads of Advance/Boy on the Hilltop/ The Millstream. On Common Ground 3. Niamh Ní Charra: The Exile of Erin/Richie Dwyer's/Red Haired Catherine/Ril Du Forgeron. Donnelly's Arm 4. Niamh Dunne: Jimmy Mo Mhaile Stór Portraits 5. Mick Mulvey: Oliver Goldsmith's Lament/The Broadway HP/The Plains of Boyle. Within A Mile of Jamestown 6. Angelina & Peter Carberry: The Girl From the Big House/The Dawn Chorus/O'Sullivan's March. An Traidisiun Beo 7. Dezi Donnelly: Lord Gordon's Reel.. Familiar Footsteps 8. Seán ÓSé & Ceoltóirí Chualann: Mná Na hÉireann (Women of Ireland). ÓRiada sa Gaiety 9. Eamonn Cotter: Galway Bay/The Acrobat. Traditional Music from Clare 10. Hughie Gillespie & Framk Kelly: Master McDermott's/The Sparkling Dawn. The Sparkling Dawn 11. Mick & Aoife O'Brien & Emer Mayock: Miss Monaghan/Neil Gow's 2nd Wife/Lucy Campbell. Tunes from The Goodman Manuscripts 12. Pat Connolly: An Buinneán Buí. Trad Songs in Irish 13. Jacqueline McCarthy & Tommy Keane: Jackie Repeal of the Union/My Sweetheart Jane. The Wind Among t he Reeds 14. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGoldrick: Galtee Ranger/Meet Me Down the Station/Dog in the Fog Dog in the Fog 15. Le Chéile: The Brook Reel/Offaly Reel/Castle Kelly/Maids of Castlebar. Out of the West
Lysa, boy mom, milspouse, 9-5er, blogger and business owner, shares her story with us today and the deep rooted message of this episode is this: you're not just a spouse, and you deserve to chase your dreams. Seems rather fitting for this podcast, doesn't it? Lysa runs two businesses around her family and corporate lives, and she relies heavily on a schedule and her support network to keep her on task. We chat about: - Her story from college, corporate life and blogging- Why it's important to not let perfectionism get in the way of starting your dreams- How to balance it all- Why she suggests you start talking about YOU againLike this episode? Share it on your social media! Thanks for listening. Find Lysa here.Find Britt here.
Welcome to episode 9 of the podcast On Common Ground by our very own Dusty Keene! Episode 9: Interview with Josh King, singer, and songwriter. With an Americana style, Josh got his start in Greensboro, North Carolina, and was a local favorite. He has been in several bands before launching his solo career with his latest album, The Shed, released in November of 2020. Learn how he got his start at a young age and listen to some of the shenanigans that have happened throughout the years as a musician. Josh is living his dream and loves to inspire others to do the same. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook & Instagram and of course YouTube! Subscribe for weekly episodes every Friday… You can also listen where ever your favorite podcast is played!
Welcome to episode 7 of the podcast On Common Ground by our very own Dusty Keene! Episode 7: Interview with Angie Aparo, singer & songwriter. Angie has worked with artists such as Faith Hill, Miley Cyrus and Tim McGraw, Big & Rich, Cassadee Pope, yet he’s just a regular guy…well sorta! He is credited with composing great songs like Cry for Faith Hill and Can’t be Tamed for Miley Cyrus. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook & Instagram and of course YouTube! Subscribe for weekly episodes every Friday… You can also listen where ever your favorite podcast is played!
Welcome to episode 6 of the podcast On Common Ground by our very own Dusty Keene! Episode 6: Interview with David C. Cook, producer and director for shows like SEAL Team and movies like Pineapple Express among many others. Native to Greensboro, North Carolina get David’s take on the film industry in relation to COVID production interruptions and how he developed his love for film. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook & Instagram and of course YouTube! Subscribe for weekly episodes every Friday… You can also listen where ever your favorite podcast are played!
10e émission de la 48e session... Cette semaine, jazz moderne, électro-jazz et ambient! En musique: Jaga Jazzist sur l'album Pyramid (Brainfeeder, 2020); Rymden sur l'album Space Sailors (Jazzland, 2020); Junk Magik sur l'album Compass Confusion (Pyroclastic, 2020); Maciej Staniecki & Wojciech Jachna sur l'album Two Souls (Requiem, 2020); Travis Laplante & Yarn/Wire sur l'album Inner Garden (New Amsterdam, 2020); Mike Sopko, Bill Laswell & Tyshawn Sorey sur l'album On Common Ground (M.O.D Reloaded, 2020)...
10e émission de la 48e session... Cette semaine, jazz moderne, électro-jazz et ambient! En musique: Jaga Jazzist sur l'album Pyramid (Brainfeeder, 2020); Rymden sur l'album Space Sailors (Jazzland, 2020); Junk Magik sur l'album Compass Confusion (Pyroclastic, 2020); Maciej Staniecki & Wojciech Jachna sur l'album Two Souls (Requiem, 2020); Travis Laplante & Yarn/Wire sur l'album Inner Garden (New Amsterdam, 2020); Mike Sopko, Bill Laswell & Tyshawn Sorey sur l'album On Common Ground (M.O.D Reloaded, 2020)...
Welcome to episode 5 of the podcast On Common Ground by our very own Dusty Keene! Episode 5: Interview with Brian Clarey, publisher of Triad City Beat. Learn how he got started and what keeps him up late at night. Listen to his thoughts on topics ranging not only local and COVID but across the world. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook & Instagram and of course YouTube....subscribe for weekly episodes every Friday at 5pm!
Welcome to episode 4 of the podcast On Common Ground by our very own Dusty Keene! *With Bonus Song Episode 4: Interview with Old Heavy Hands, Greensboro, North Carolina’s tattooing troubadours. Find out what makes them tick, how they got started, and what keeps them going. Nate Hall, Larry Wayne, and David Self are crafting some of the finest southern music. Old Heavy Hands lives just as comfortably on the record shelf next to Willie Nelson or Neil Young as it does between Lucero and Wilco. Stay tuned at the end for a bonus track! Follow us on Facebook & Instagram and subscribe to YouTube for weekly episodes!
Welcome to episode 3 of the new podcast On Common Ground by our very own Dusty Keene! Episode 3: Interview with Pat Tillman from District 3 on the Board of Education in North Carolina. Learn how Pat balances being a leader for District 3 with family life and what motivates him every day. Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly episodes!
Exploration and mining are human endeavors, relying on teams who work in the field and offices globally. The human factor in our work is also critical to establishing strong and meaningful relationships with local communities. So should those teams of professionals include social scientists, and what is the role of the exploration geologist? The answers are complicated, but this episode is packed with information. We talk to Monica Ospina from O-Trade and to Susan Joyce of On Common Ground to learn more about what impact exploration has on communities and where we can improve. We also explore what influences our practices, is it regulatory frameworks, investors, or the companies themselves?Next we check in on a community engagement process – an open house held by Geoscience BC in a small town in British Columbia, Canada. The purpose of the meeting was to share the results and implications of a regional geophysical survey with people working and living on the north end of Vancouver Island. We went to the open house to see the process in action and hear from Richard Truman about why community engagement is important for a publicly funded research oriented organization.Lastly, community is important for sharing science as well, so when as economic geologists we lost our ability to gather at conferences and seminars due to the pandemic, two early career scientists, Alannah Brett and Tom Belgrano, took action. A tweet and an email later, the Ore Deposits Hub – an online platform for seminars - was founded. Three months later they have established a diverse and inclusive community to share knowledge of ore deposits. Theme music is Confluence by East Winds. www.eastwindsmusic.com
The book's editors explain why they decided to produce On Common Ground, what it contains, and how they hope the book will be used. They acknowledge the variety of ways in which CLTs are being organized, operated, and applied throughout the world, while pointing to values and commitments that are shared by most CLT practitioners and scholars, including the 42 contributors to the present volume.
Join us for the second episode of Food System Hacking where we discuss the idea and reason behind opening a non-profit grocery store in downtown Reno and what building a community means to On Common Ground.
In this week's Double Dip! episode, we have a look at current alternatives for wrestling outside the WWE. We take a brief look at NWA, MLW, Innovate, ROH, AEW and Impact. Hear an honest appraisal of each of these organizations. On Common Ground, we look at the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church as mandated by the Catechism and the Pope. How does that structure help or hurt the Roman Church? How has the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod organized itself? Is having a visible and tangible hierarchy beneficial for the Church? These questions and more are answered on this week's Wrestling with Theology!
Listen to the full length program Listen by Segment: One: A report card for Kentucky infrastructure; much needed bridge repairs underway; how old and in what shape is that dam above your town? LISTEN Two: Kentucky employers, concerned about the workforce, take on the opioid epidemic. LISTEN Three: "On Common Ground”, a community discussion about immigration in central Kentucky. Appalshop installs Eastern Kentucky's largest net metered solar power system. LISTEN Listen to the interviews Kentucky's Infrastructure Report Card: Paul Maron Kentucky Bridge Repairs: Royce Meredith Kentucky Dams: Caitlin McGlade Business Gets Into the Opioid Battle: Beth Davisson Immigration Forum in Lexington: Mark Royse, Rowena Mahlock Appalshop Goes Solar: Marley Green
Listen to the full length program Listen by Segment: One: A report card for Kentucky infrastructure; much needed bridge repairs underway; how old and in what shape is that dam above your town? LISTEN Two: Kentucky employers, concerned about the workforce, take on the opioid epidemic. LISTEN Three: "On Common Ground”, a community discussion about immigration in central Kentucky. Appalshop installs Eastern Kentucky's largest net metered solar power system. LISTEN Listen to the interviews Kentucky's Infrastructure Report Card: Paul Maron Kentucky Bridge Repairs: Royce Meredith Kentucky Dams: Caitlin McGlade Business Gets Into the Opioid Battle: Beth Davisson Immigration Forum in Lexington: Mark Royse, Rowena Mahlock Appalshop Goes Solar: Marley Green
Eric Clapton – Blues Before Sunrise – From The cRadle 1994 John Lord Blues Project – Houchie Couchie Man – Live 2011 Dan Patlansky – Jump On – Move My Soul 2009 Micky Moody – On Common Ground – I eat Them for Breakfast 2002 Rory Block – Lovin’ Whiskey – Lovin’ Whiskey 2009 Lucky Peterson – Green Unions – Ridin’ 1993 Joe Bonamassa - Further Up On The Road – Live from The Royal Albert Hall 2010 Little Victor – Blind Man Boogie – Boogie All Night 2011 Gary Moore – You dont Love Me – Essential Montreux 1999 2009 Rusty Wright Band – Whole Lotla Rosie – live Fire 2011 Ana Popovic – One Romm County Shack – Unconditional 2011
Topic:Smart growth and the real estate industry Guest & Organization:Hugh Morris has practiced urban planning for twenty-five years with a focus on transportation issues. After graduating from UCLA with a Masters in Planning, he spent five years with a transportation consulting firm working on transit plans, travel demand forecasting models, and travel surveys. He spent the next two years working for an energy efficiency think tank where he focused on transportation issues, including investigating the real cost of our transportation system. The next ten years were spent working with the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy helping communities convert abandoned railroad corridors into hiking/biking trails. His principle area of focus was urban trails that were used for trip making as well as recreation. He has spent the last twelve years with the Smart Growth Program at the National Association of Realtors where he helps local Realtor associations around the country to become advocates for smart growth style development in their communities. He has had two papers presented at and published by the National Academy of Science’s Transportation Research Board. Additionally, he has contributed to the American Planning Association’s publication titled “Planning and Urban Design Standards” as well as “Trails for the 21st Century: a planning, design, and management manual” published by Island Press. Resources: https://www.nar.realtor/on-common-ground (On Common Ground – smart growth magazine from the National Association of Realtors) http://realtormag.realtor.org/commercial/feature/article/2018/01/how-become-small-scale-developer (How to Become a Small-Scale Developer – by Meg White) https://www.lgc.org/ (Local Government Commission )
Heather Molina extends her record as the most guest appearances with her 6th time on the show. On this podcast we discuss her recent solo trip to Jordan, middle eastern culture, why airports are the worst AND in this short podcast we solve the myth of individuality, mystery of time, concept of reality, the limits of infinity and the question of the multiverse. Guest: Connect with Heather Molina on her blog, On Common Ground. Show Notes: • Spinning Logic 68 - Heather Molina • Psychedelic Milk Podcast Ep 28 - Taking SANANGO with Heather Molina & Jason Havey (Part 1) • Gary Johnson Asks: 'What Is Aleppo?' | Morning Joe | MSNBC • Bedouins • Hardcore History 43-47 – Wrath of the Khans Series • UNESCO • Petra, Jordan • Sam Bowie
Pump up your creativity with us at this session recorded in Attleboro, MA for On Common Ground and MLK Day! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/endlessbeautiful/support
A recent study indicated that in 2012 a black person was killed every 28 hours by police, security guards, and self-appointed vigilantes. What is going on in this country? Join the Reverend Dr. Jo Ann Mundy, Co-Executive Director of ERACCE and Pastor of On Common Ground: a community church in Three Rivers, along with Dr. Jim Croteau, Professor of Counseling Psychology at WMU in considering why this is and what can be done.
Steve Cooper talks with comic/actor/radio host Sandy Hackett. Sandy is the son of comedy legend Buddy Hackett. At the tender age of 11, Sandy made his debut on Rowan& Martin’s Laugh In. At 15, he performed before 3,000 people at New York’s Westbury Music Fair, and then made his debut on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He honed his comedic skills on stage at the famed Casbar lounge of the Sahara Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Although known primarily as a comedian, he has had several dramatic roles in the films Jack of Hearts, Lovers & Liars and Ex-Cop. In 1998, he played District Attorney Martin Siegel in the acclaimed PBS series, On Common Ground. He also hosted a one-hour nightly Las Vegas-based TV talk show that was an immediate success and hosted his own weekly radio show, broadcast from Las Vegas and that aired nationally. These days and nights, He is writer, producer, director, and Joey in the production of, The Rat Pack is Back, an award winning nostalgic revue that captures the fun and music originally created in the 1960s by the infamous Rat Pack.
When geologist and mining expert, Dr Ian Thomson, realized that the company he worked for had created the conflict they2019d become embroiled in, it kicked off a steep learning curve about what environmental and social responsibility really is. In this discussion, Dawna and Ian talk about how you can tell companies who are really doing acting responsibly from those who are just talking about it while still practicing a 2018take what you want and run2019 approach. They also talk about how to manage your management style by observing what the pattern of negotiation is. Do you value harmony over conflict? Will you avoid conflict? There is a level of sophistication required to realize notice the pattern of negotiation and know what to do about it. Dr. Ian Thomson has a lifetime of experience in the resource industry, working for the last fifteen years to advance the management of social issues. He has led development of standards and guidelines for the management of social issues during mineral exploration programs, facilitated construction of the PDAC Principles and Guidance for Responsible Exploration, and is a prime mover in developing metrics for the Social License to Operate. Ian is a founding member and principal of On Common Ground Consultants Inc. Prior to founding On Common Ground, he held positions with Orvana Mineral Corp, Placer Development and Barringer Research.