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The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Joseph Palamountain Jr. Chair in Government at Skidmore College Beau Breslin, Professor of Political Science at Hartwick College in Oneonta, who studies gender in politics, women political candidates, women voters and women in elected office Laurel Elder, and Semi-retired, Editor at large/columnist/editorial writer, for the Times Union Jay Jochnowitz.
This week's Book Picks come from Jim Havener of Green Toad Bookstore in Oneonta, New York and Matt Tannenbaum of The Bookstore in Lenox, Massachusetts.
WAMC On the Road presents this edition of The Roundtable Panel at Hartwick College's Shineman Chapel House in partnership with The Hartwick Institute of Public Service.As we mark the first 100-days of the second Administration of Donald J. Trump, we thought of no better guests than students from the Hartwick Institute of Public Service in Oneonta, New York.
In Alabama, Cassandra Lynn Lutz, 39, and 27-year-old Alexander Andrew Corrie were arrested after their 4-year-old son sustained injuries from a shooting in their Oneonta residence. Police find numerous snakes, firearms and a crocodile inside the home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad Cooper just completed his first season as the Men's Basketball Head Coach at Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York. He spent the previous season as an assistant at Hamilton College. Prior to joining the staff at Hamilton, Cooper was the head coach at Keystone College in La Plume, Pa., from 2013 to 2023 and an assistant coach at Keystone for the previous two seasons.Cooper has also been the 17U boys' coach for Scranton-based NEPA Elite AAU since 2022, and was an assistant coach at his alma mater -- SUNY Fredonia -- during the 2010-11 season. He graduated from Fredonia as one of the top 15 all-time leading scorers at the school with 1,077 career points and was a two-time member of the State University of New York Athletic Conference men's basketball all-conference team. On this episode Brad Cooper reflects on the significance of consistency, preparation, and the cultivation of a positive team culture in the context of rebuilding a basketball program. Throughout the discussion, he emphasizes the importance of maintaining a steadfast approach, irrespective of the outcomes of games, as it ultimately fosters a winning mentality among players. Cooper articulates his philosophy of using basketball as a tool for personal development, highlighting how this mindset shapes not only the athletes on the court but also their lives beyond the game. We delve into the challenges of competing in the Empire 8, the necessity of effective communication, and the paramount importance of professionalism in recruitment. This episode serves as a testament to the transformative power of basketball and the role of a coach in guiding young athletes to realize their potential both on and off the court.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.You'll want to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Brad Cooper, Men's Basketball Head Coach at Hartwick College.Website - https://www.hartwickhawks.com/sports/mens-basketballEmail - cooperb@hartwick.eduTwitter/X - @bradmichael11Visit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballOur friends at Dr. Dish Basketball are doing things a little differently this month with $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish Rebel+, $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish All-Stat+, AND $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish CT+ during their first ever Semi-Annual Sales Event. Shop now and have your team more ready for the upcoming season than ever before.GameChangerIntroducing GameChanger, a free app that provides you with data to make strategic coaching decisions and to deliver memorable moments to your team and its fans. Engage your players, empower your coaching decisions, and give parents the thrill of watching every play unfold in real time this...
Nate takes a road trip to Elmira College to learn about the Section IV connections with the EC Men's Basketball program. Nate interviews Elmira Head Coach, Casey McGraw, and Assistant Coach, Brady Harrington. Casey is related to the McGraw family in Oneonta and Brady is a Whitney Point grad. They discuss their coaching backgrounds, recruiting advice and how they both found a home with the Soaring Eagles.
Nate welcomes back Oneonta grad, Teddy McGraw, for his fourth appearance on the show. He is currently a pitcher in the Seattle Mariners organization and is training primarily in Arizona and California. Teddy updates us on his arm injury status and talks about how his spiritual journey has changed his life on and off the field. A must listen episode!
The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Professor of Political Science at Hartwick College in Oneonta, who studies gender in politics, women political candidates, women voters and women in elected office Laurel Elder, Dean of the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany Robert Griffin, An advance Lead for the White House and former Chief of Staff for State Senator Michelle Hinchey and former Assistant County Executive for Pat Ryan Anna Markowitz, and Albany Law School Professor Sarah Rogerson.
The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Stuart Rice Honorary Chair at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Fran Berman, Professor of Political Science at Hartwick College in Oneonta, who studies gender in politics, women political candidates, women voters and women in elected office Laurel Elder, Senior Fellow, Bard Center for Civic Engagement Jim Ketterer, and Political Consultant Libby Post.
This week's Book Picks come from Jim Havener from Green Toad Bookstore in Oneonta, New York and James Conrad from The Golden Notebook in Woodstock, New York.
Adam Palmeter grew up in Oneonta, N.Y., but started traveling after a break-up. He began doing stand-up in South Korea and has been all over the world -- literally -- ever since. He recorded an album, "Older Teenager," in Mexico City, met Arkansas comedian Raj Suresh at a show in Cape Town, South Africa, lived in New York City before moving to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Oh, yeah. He also did stand-up on Mount Kilimanjaro, falling just shy of qualifying for the Guinness Book of World Records. He's got some stories. He's a painter, a graphic designer, an author, an illustrator and a teacher.Follow Adam Palmeter: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adampalmeter/ Website: https://www.adampalmeter.com/ Mount Kilimanjaro set: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIjTQetRpnYOlder Teenager: https://adampalmeter.bandzoogle.com/album/2274138/older-teenager Support the show
Nate sits down with the Executive Director of the Oneonta Family Service Association, Patricia Leonard. She has organized a local 5K Mud Run in Oneonta to benefit the FSA. This fun event challenges runners to complete a course with unique obstacles like water, fire and much more! Keep this run in mind each October as you make your weekend plans!
Marriage is a beautiful gift. And also, one of the hardest relationships we face in life. It's been said that “Marriage is one of God's primary workshops for change.” So, how can we grow, and change, to be more like Christ, along with our spouse? Rich and Wendy Crawford, are marriage counselors with Focus on the Family. They are leading the Journey to Us marriage conference coming up in Oneonta, NY on September 27th and 28th. They talk with Terese Main about how two imperfect people, who come together in marriage, can grow to be more like Christ. Register for Journey to Us here. About your host: Terese Main is a wife, mom and flawed human. Above all, she loves Jesus. She co-hosts Main & Gabel, which can be heard weekday afternoons on radio stations across New York and Pennsylvania, and at www.familylife.org. She is a native of the Finger Lakes Region and a graduate of Ithaca College. It's her heart's desire to encourage others to live their lives fully in God's blessing.
Chris Baker is executive director of The Other One's Foundation, a homeless service provider focusing on shelter and workforce services. Since graduating from the State University of New York at Oneonta in 2007, Chris has worked many different jobs in the field of homeless services and activism, but also as a musician, writer, and even paralegal. He started The Other Ones Foundation in the summer of 2017 to bring his innovative ideas for addressing homelessness to life.
☕️Buy me a coffee: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support In this John Ondrasik interview: John's early songwriting was driven by a chip on his shoulder and a desire to be heard. We talked about the autobiographical nature of John's songs, the power of music to impact people's lives, the challenges of the music industry, the importance of speaking out against atrocities, how his ego has helped… and hindered him… and the low points and dark periods in his life. Specifically, being dropped by his record label and had to get a job, and the challenging time he faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. John emphasizes the importance of gratitude, taking care of yourself, and making decisions that align with your values John Ondrasik, better known as Five For Fighting, is a platinum selling multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter. To me, his songwriting is along the lines of the classic songwriters of the 60s & 70s like Elton John and Neil Diamond. John's released 6 studio LPs… has several hundred music licensing placements, many in well-known TV shows and movies… he co-manages his family's business, Precision Wire Products… and he's also an in-demand keynote speaker (watch his TedX presentation) Photo by Mike Donahue Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to John Ondrasik 02:02 Early Musical Influences and Songwriting 04:36 The Chip on John Androsik's Shoulder 06:04 Breakthrough Moments in his Career 12:19 Living in the Moment and Appreciating the Little Things 18:04 The Power of Will and Taking Risks 21:46 Positive Affirmations and Mindset 24:21 Reflecting on Mortality and the Meaning of Life 26:53 The Story Behind 'The Day I Died' 29:40 The Autobiographical Nature of John's Songs 30:11 The Power of Music to Impact Lives 36:14 Challenges in the Music Industry 43:25 Speaking Out Against Atrocities 49:10 The Role of Ego in the Music Business 53:52 Dealing with Low Points and Dark Periods in Life 58:41 The Challenges of the Music Industry 01:00:35 Navigating the Pandemic 01:04:23 The Traits that Contribute to Success 01:08:35 Gratitude and Making Decisions 01:11:39 The Power of Music 01:13:13 Speaking Your Mind Five For Fighting Upcoming Tour FIVE FOR FIGHTING FULL BAND TOUR DATES: Thursday, July 11 Hot Summer Nights Concert Series @ Municipal Lawn in Sherman, TX (Free Show) Saturday, July 27 @ Mystic Lake Casino, Mystic Amphitheater in Prior Lake, MN (Free Show) Tuesday, August 6 @ Ardmore Music Hall in Ardmore.PA Thursday, August 8 @ Electric City in Buffalo, NY Friday, August 9, 2024 @ House of Blues, Cambridge Room in Cleveland, OH Saturday, August 10, 2024 @ St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit, MI Sunday, August 11, 2024 @ Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, MI Tuesday, August 13, 2024 @ Lincoln Theatre in Washington, DC Wednesday, August 14, 2024 @ Oceanfront Concerts Series, 24th Street Park in Virginia Beach, VA Friday, August 16, 2024 @ Cabot Theater in Beverly, MA Saturday, August 17, 2024 @ The Wolf Den At Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT (Free Show) Sunday, August 18, 2024 @ Tarrytown Music Hall in Tarrytown, NY Five For Fighting Quartet Shows Thurs, September 26 in Homer, NY at Center for the Arts of Homer Fri, September 27 in Saratoga Springs, NY at Universal Preservation Hall Sat, September 28 in Corning, NY at Corning Museum Of Glass Sun, September 29 in Bethel, NY at The Event Gallery at Bethel Woods October 1 in Oneonta, NY at Foothills Performing Arts Center October 3 in Nashua, NH at Nashua Center for the Arts October 4 in Laconia, NH at The Colonial Theatre Laconia October 5 in Bethlehem, NY at The Colonial Theatre October 6 in Waterville, ME at Waterville Opera House October 8 in Newport, RI at The JPT Film & Event Center October 9 in Red Bank, NJ at Count Basie Center for the Arts - The Vogel October 10 in Port Washington, NY at Landmark on Main Street
The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Professor of Political Science at Hartwick College in Oneonta, who studies gender in politics, women political candidates, women voters and women in elected office Laurel Elder, Publisher Emeritus of The Daily Freeman Ira Fusfeld, and Vice President for Editorial Development at the New York Press Association Judy Patrick.
We're continuing our theme around banking with a purpose...what does community involvement really look like? What are some cool stories from community banks that are affecting real change in their local communities? Danny Kelly is the CEO of Hometown Bank in Oneonta, AL. You may remember him from a previous Main Street Banking episode and their really cool use of YouTube. Well, being a subscriber, I came across a video about their community partnerships and the projects that they are working on. It's really powerful stuff. You can watch the video here https://youtu.be/74wWWFsQxXA?si=aHMfReSVZHYz7XAD And many thanks to our sponsor, ICBA Securites, which you can learn more about here https://www.icba.org/icba-securities
Born in Oneonta, New York in 1984 Sam Friedman is an artist who lives and works in Pleasant Valley, New York. Sam has had solo exhibitions at The Mass in Tokyo, Gana Nineone in Seoul, Harper's Chelsea in NYC, Library Street Collective in Detroit, WOAW Gallery in Hong Kong, Over The Influence in Hong Kong and many others. His work has been covered by Hype Beast, BOOOOOOM, Fed, Hype Art and more.
Nate sits down with local wrestling coach, Nate Leonard, from the Gorilla Grapplers. This club team helps dozens of athletes train in the offseason close to home. Nate is also an assistant coach for the SUNY Oneonta Wrestling team. He talks about several locals that workout with GG and about his experience as a member of the NYS University Police Force at Oneonta.
This week's Book Picks come from Matt Tannenbaum of The Bookstore in Lenox, Massachusetts and Jim Havener of Green Toad Bookstore in Oneonta, New York.
Show Notes: Episode 10 - The Dystopian Rebel PodcastGuest: Nicholas Rodriguez, Airbnb Superhost and EntrepreneurEpisode Title: Disconnect to Reconnect: The Magic of My Friend's Place with Nicholas RodriguezIntroduction: Today, we're thrilled to introduce a remarkable guest - Nicholas Rodriguez, the visionary entrepreneur and Airbnb superhost behind My Friend's Place in Oneonta, New York. Nick is a business-savvy entrepreneur who has redefined the art of hospitality by elevating glamping to new heights.Episode Overview: In this episode, we delve into Nick's entrepreneurial journey and explore the unique strategies that have propelled My Friend's Place to success in the competitive hospitality industry. Nick shares his strong connection with nature and his passion for creating a space where people can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.Key Highlights:Starting the Business:Nick's inspiration and the initial steps he took to launch My Friend's Place.The importance of nature in Nick's life and how it influenced his business model.Curating a Relaxing Experience:How My Friend's Place offers a well-curated campground that provides guests with a sense of relaxation and peace.The meticulous attention to detail and dedication to guest comfort that sets My Friend's Place apart.Hospitality with a Human Touch:Nick's philosophy of treating people like individuals rather than just customers.Creating a welcoming environment where guests can truly be themselves and connect with nature.Business Insights and Strategies:The innovative approaches and partnerships Nick uses to manage and grow his Airbnb business.Tips and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs in the hospitality industry.Conclusion: Join us as we uncover the secrets behind Nick's entrepreneurial spirit and discover how he's carving out a niche in the dystopian landscape of modern business. Nick's story is sure to inspire and enlighten, offering valuable insights into creating a successful and meaningful hospitality experience.Tune in to learn from the master himself, only on The Dystopian Rebel Podcast!
After being awarded as the Region 3 Coaching Staff of the Year, SUNY Cortland men's soccer coach, Steve Axtell joins this weeks episode of "Not Even D2". Axtell has led the Red Dragons to six Sweet 16 appearances and three SUNYAC championships since 2014. Axtell has developed a unique culture within the soccer program and that's changed the narrative surrounding Cortland soccer. Axtell talks with "Not Even D2" about the leadership hierarchy he created, the intense rivalry with SUNYAC powerhouse Oneonta, and how working in the Cortland athletic department has driven so much of his success. This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @ Not Even D2. Enjoy the episode!
Imagine reinventing your business so it can survive the pandemic and then the next year, navigating the chaos of a total loss fire on your business property. In this week's episode of Figure Eight, Three Brothers Winery partner Erica Paolicelli discusses the critical importance of resilience, ambitious adaptability, and a solid disaster plan. Meet Erica Paolicelli, an accomplished enterprise architect, growth strategist, principled leader, brand ambassador, and financial manager. As a partner at Three Brothers Wineries/War Horse Brewing Company, the Finger Lakes region's premier destination, she has played an instrumental role in transforming the establishment into a multimillion-dollar revenue-generating enterprise since its inception. Erica's expertise spans cash flow forecasting, project management, and brand development, making her an indispensable asset to the company's success. With 17 years of experience, she excels in fostering high-performing teams and currently spearheads business development initiatives to identify new opportunities and optimize existing revenue streams.With a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics from the State University of Oneonta, Erica is excited to leverage her business acumen in her latest venture, Dominator Brave, where she merges her passion for health and wellness with her proven track record in business development. Her vision is to introduce world-class health and wellness programs to communities across western New York and beyond.Julie and Erica discuss:**Erica's journey to managing the winery**Erica's unexpected start in the wine industry to her partnership with the owners of Three Brothers Winery as they expanded into multiple locations, a brewery, and more.**Adapting to the pandemic reality (00:12:23)**Exploring the opportunities created by the pandemic, including shifting to e-commerce, curbside pickup, and drive-thru experiences, while keeping the focus on an exceptional customer experience.**Overcoming adversity (00:19:29)**Dealing with the total loss fire at the winery and the importance of disaster planning, solid relationships with insurance providers, and utilizing third-party representation. **Impact on Business Operations (00:27:23)**The impact of the fire on business operations, including the rebuilding process, lost business, and the challenges of reopening the tasting room.**Seasonality and future dreams (00:29:00)**Strategies to mitigate the decreased income during slower seasons and future plans to scale the winery.You can connect with Erica, Three Brothers Wineries, and War Horse Brewing Company on Instagram. Explore their websites:Dominator BraveThree Brothers WineriesWar Horse Brewing CompanyYou can connect with Julie on LinkedIn or Instagram. Find Julie's writing at her blog or by ordering Big Gorgeous Goals. What did you think of this conversation? We'd love if you'd rate or review our show!
This week's Book Picks comes from Suzanna Hermans of Oblong Books in Rhinebeck and Millerton, New York and Jim Havener from Green Toad Bookstore in Oneonta, New York.
Nate chats with 2023 Oneonta grad and current D1 soccer player, Finlay Oliver. He is a member of the Stony Brook Seawolves program and completed his freshman season this past fall. Finlay is one of the most decorated players in OHS history. He tied the school record for goals in a season (46) and set the school record for total career points (234).
In the final episode of season 1, we talk with someone who has been asking to come on the show for a while, and we finally made it happen. Cliff is a teammate of ours here at Oneonta who competes in many events but his best being the javelin. Being the javelin novices we are, we were able to learn a lot and you will too!
In this episode, Zach talks about the beloved and troubled slot canyon known as Oneonta Gorge. Named by a famous photographer of the 19th Century, this was once gem in the Columbia Gorge that featured an off-trail trip below high walls to a dramatic waterfall. But Oneonta became one of the first places “blown up” by early social media, particularly Instagram. The crowds brought lots of problems until the Eagle Creek Fire closed it in 2017 — and has kept it closed all the way to present day. This podcast looks at that backstory, including how the Gorge got its name, and reports the latest on when and whether it will ever reopen. It features interviews with Tom Kloster, a longtime writer and explorer, who writes the WyEast Blog, and former Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area recreation offer Stan Hinatsu.
New Alt Show for March with tracks from Oneonta, KMFDM, Dai Mac, Chelsea Wolfe and more. … DC1188 Keep It Absolute
One of my favorite people to talk to is Dr. Carlena Ficano. Carli is a labor economist, an interest she marries with a passion for equity and inclusion, and for recognizing how corporate power twists economic theory into market imperfections. She is also one of the many people I met in undergrad at Hartwick College who didn't understand why I was a declared anthropology major instead of an economics major. Carli was the only one who made a good case for me to add an economics major to my anthropology major, and the rest was history. Carli and I have very different ways of looking at work, as researchers with disparate methodologies. She tends to wear her economics hat and I wear my anthropology hat. Yet we often see many of the same things from different perspectives. Anthropology usually invests its time in deep hanging out, which keeps us from making definitive statements about more than the very specific communities in which we work. Economists, on the other hand, use large data sets to run regression analyses and other types of quantitative methods. But rather than fighting about which perspective is more valid than the other, Carli and I discussed the ways in which these two perspectives could be married to offer a more robust picture of labor in the United States. Dr. Carlena Ficano is a professor of economics at Hartwick College in Oneonta, NY. Dr. Ficano received her Ph.D. from Cornell University, and studied anthropology and sociology during her undergraduate years. Dr. Ficano is a labor economist. In addition to her work with students at Hartwick, Dr. Ficano is thoroughly involved in economic development in rural upstate New York where she lives and works. References: Monopsony - in economics, a monopsony is a market structure in which a single buyer substantially controls the market as the major purchaser of goods and services offered by many would-be sellers. Smith, C. 2021. How the Word is Passed: A Reconing with the History of Slavery in America. New York: Little, Brown & Company.
Join Pastor Joel Shue for a story of how years of investment in pryaer for Oneonta NY have manifest in igniting a Spirit-Fueled movement in that town. The lost are being saved and baptized and marginalized people are finding their place at God's table in the Kingdom. You'll be in awe of the power of God through ordinary people in this inspiring episode. You can learn more about the church at their website.
This episode explores key philosophies and lessons learned from brokerage and CRE marketing with Ron Cohen, Chief Sales Officer at Besen Partners.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with some of the top CRE professionals in the space. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. In this episode, Crexi's Ashley Kobovitch sits with Ron to deep-dive into his two-decade-long journey in the commercial real estate sector, explaining his transition from the advertising industry and the lessons he learned over time. They also cover valuable insights on the New York City market, the importance of maintaining client relationships, and advises on how to weather the uncertainties and challenging dynamics in the CRE market. Their wide-ranging conversation includes: Introduction and Guest BackgroundRon's Journey into Commercial Real EstateInfluential Mentors and Lessons LearnedThe Importance of Client Communication and TrustThe Power of Persistence and One More EffortBuilding a Successful Team at Besen PartnersBalancing Brokerage and Team LeadershipTraining and Developing a High-Performing TeamLearning from Others and Classroom TrainingState of the Market: An OverviewChallenges in the Commercial Real Estate MarketImpact of Black Swan Events on the MarketAsset Classes: Multifamily, Industrial, Office, and HotelControversial Thoughts on the Current MarketShort-term and Long-term Market OutlookAdvising Clients through Current Economic TimesRapid Fire Questions: Investment Strategies and Industry MisconceptionsAnd much more! About Ron Cohen:Ron runs the investment sales brokerage at Besen Partners and is responsible for revenue, business development, and talent management. He joined Besen Partners in 2003 as an Investment Sales Associate and has brokered sale transactions in Manhattan, Brooklyn and The Bronx. In 2008, Ron added the role of Chief Marketing Officer and was also charged with working with the sales team to grow the number of exclusive assignments. In 2016 he was appointed Chief Sales Officer to fully focus on growing revenue and leading the sales team. He holds a Broker license in NY, NJ and CT. Before entering commercial real estate, Ron spent a decade as an account management professional in advertising. As Vice President/Group Account Director at D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (DMB&B), he partnered closely with Fortune 100 clients such as Procter & Gamble, Kraft Foods, and Philips Electronics to develop marketing strategies and implement multimillion-dollar ad campaigns for well-known consumer brands such as Crest and Norelco. Ron is an active member of the New York real estate community and has held various leadership roles. He is a member of Israel Bonds Real Estate division, and is a former Chairman of the Young Mortgage Bankers Association (YMBA). In addition to participating on the St. Jude Spirit of Hope Committee, Ron supports charitable causes, including the Food Bank of New York, UNICEF, and Covenant House. He is a native New Yorker who graduated from the State University of New York at Oneonta and holds an MBA in Marketing/International Business from Fordham University Gabelli Graduate School of Business. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights. Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/ https://www.crexi.com/instagram https://www.crexi.com/facebook https://www.crexi.com/twitter https://www.crexi.com/linkedin https://www.youtube.com/crexi
If you are a celebrity, I would imagine the goal for your career would be to ride out your prime years and then gracefully age out into Hollywood history. There may be some bumps along the way, but if you can avoid that big blowup, it should be smooth sailing. And then there are those that don't quite have that made-for-tv ending. Paul Reubens, aka Pee Wee Herman, was killing it career-wise when it all came to a screeching halt after a night out at the local theater. Problem was, it wasn't the kind of place you would pick for a date night to catch a Marvel flick… The number of jokes that followed were countless, but Pee Wee quit. We saw him a few more times before more trouble popped up and that pretty much did it for the character so many of us grew up watching. But was Pee Wee the perv everyone made him out to be? How did the character even come to be? What was he thinking when he went to the flick show that fateful night? We'll dive into this and more in this episode of AHC Podcast. Intro Music Credits: "MBB - Wake up" is under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-SA 3.0) / mbbmusic Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://bit.ly/wake-up-song Citations: Alter, E. (2023, July 27). Here's what happened when the world learned of pee-wee Herman's arrest on this day in 1991. Yahoo! https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/pee-wee-herman-arrest-on-this-day-1991-204701659.html Beloved actor spent childhood in Oneonta. All Otsego. (2023, August 9). https://www.allotsego.com/beloved-actor-spent-childhood-in-oneonta/#:~:text=Born%20in%20Peekskill%2C%20New%20York,the%201948%20Arab%2DIsraeli%20War. Miller, J. (2016, March 17). All you've ever wanted to know about pee-wee Herman, and the MAN WHO dreamed him up. Vanity Fair. https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2016/03/pee-wee-herman-paul-reubens Phillips, S. (2004, April 2). Pee-wee herman creator speaks out. NBCNews.com. https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna4653913 Susman, G. (2002, November 18). Paul “pee-wee” Reubens charged in kid-Porn Probe. EW.com. https://ew.com/article/2002/11/18/paul-pee-wee-reubens-charged-kid-porn-probe/ Wheeler, D. (2016, March 28). Paul Reubens talks about his childhood in upstate New York. Big Frog 104. https://bigfrog104.com/paul-reubens-childhood-upstate-new-york/ Wikimedia Foundation. (2023, December 22). Pee-wee herman. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pee-wee_Herman Wikimedia Foundation. (2024a, January 10). Paul Reubens. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reubens Wikimedia Foundation. (2024b, January 14). Pee-wee's Playhouse. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pee-wee%27s_Playhouse
The boys welcome their teammate and Oneonta native, Olivia O'Donnell to the podcast. Enjoy this insightful and fun conversation that ranges from an upcoming BU meet, the transition from sprinting to distance, and future plans in the sport!
Tim thinks Oneonta is making some good moves on parking Kevin is not a fan of subsidized parking anywhere How other towns are dealing with this Do we need government for parking or mass transit? What do libertarians do? Do you have the right to drink raw milk? Consumer debt Elon's drugs Aliens in Miami A tangent on magnets A further tangent on Start Trek, deep space 9. The great material continuum of the ferengi. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afreesolution/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afreesolution/support
Nate welcomes Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt, Matt Martindale, to the show. Matt is a co-owner of the Oneonta Jiu Jitsu Academy and teaches a variety of classes there. He is also a Physical Education teacher in Oneonta and is a Worcester CSD graduate. Hear about how popular this sport has become in our local area.
Nate heads to Oneonta High School for a special interview with members of the undefeated 1998 OHS Girls Basketball team. Nate is joined by Coach Tom Moriarty along with three players, Krissy Zeh, Tiffany (Hurley) Carr & Stacy Knapp. This squad went 53-1 over a two year span winning back-to-back NYS titles as well as a NYS Federation championship. Take a trip down memory lane with one of the best teams in area history.
Tina Davidson stands out as an acclaimed American composer with over 45 years in the industry. Celebrated for her evocative and lyrical compositions, her work has graced esteemed stages worldwide, garnering praise from major publications like the New York Times. Tina's collaborations include renowned names like the National Symphony Orchestra and Grammy-winner Hilary Hahn. A passionate educator and community builder, she's founded key initiatives like the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Composers Forum and nurtured young talents through innovative residencies. Beyond music, Tina has encapsulated her journey in her 2023 memoir, "Let Your Heart Be Broken." Born in Stockholm and enriched by experiences in Oneonta, NY, and Pittsburgh, PA, Tina's life and work serve as an inspiration for many.Here are links for you to bookmark, save, follow, memorize, write down, and share with others:https://amzn.to/3Q9deLiComposer - Tina DavidsonFacebookTina Davidson (@tinadavidson.music) • Instagram photos and videosTina Davidson | LinkedInTina Davidson - YouTubeTina Davidson | SpotifyStream Tina Davidson music | Listen to songs, Join the 30 Days of Courage NOW, and you'll be part of a powerful FREE online event starting October 1st-30th30 Days of Courage — Courage 365 Tar Heel Construction Group Harford County Living Stamp of Approval for Roofing, Siding and Exterior Services Your Pet AuPair Doing It for the Sits & Wiggles! At Your Pet AuPair our mission is to give your pets the same Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...
This week's Book Picks come from Jim Havener at the Green Toad Bookstore in Oneonta, New York.
Nate brings back Oneonta grad, Evan Sitts to the show. He is now on the D1 Binghamton University Golf team and hopes to play professionally after college. Evan tells us about the top tournaments he played in this summer, how he continues to work on his game and what the future might hold for him after BU.
When should you rebrand? In the changing marketplace, you may want to rebrand at a different time now than you would have wanted to in the past. Listen as Paula and Derek Slayton explain when you should consider rebranding and if your current brand promise is still achievable. Paula and Derek also discuss the language of branding, how PR and advertising can work together and why you should continue investing in marketing or the relationships you have, even when money is tight. 3:26 – Derek explains how his career started at printing companies and a newspaper. 4:44 – Paula talks about her career path, from getting a teaching degree to nursing and psychology. 5:51 – Paula describes Trampoline's competitive edge by putting employees first. 9:18 – Derek shares the best times to rebrand. 11:27 – Derek gives an overview of the language of branding. 20:49 – Paula explains why it is important to continue investing in marketing during a recession. 24:26 – Derek talks about stock versus custom photography. 27:19 – Paula describes the difference between being excited to sell and being desperate to sell. 29:50 – Derek shares how PR and advertising can work together to achieve marketing goals. 31:29 – Paula and Derek share some resources that have helped them. Quotes “I think that traditionally, a lot of times, the situation comes up where there's a leadership change or a transition. There are times when a new service or product is offered that maybe takes the company to a different position in the marketplace. Those are typically times that you'd see a rebrand happening to reflect that, but I think now with social being so prominent and the marketplace being so different, so finicky, it's more like when your audience is not talking about you...” – Derek Slayton “…I would add to that, you really have to look inward because the truth is your brand is your promise, and then your ability to deliver on that promise. You have to keep looking inward to make sure that the promise you're making that you say you can do still holds water a year later, two years later, three years later and are you able to deliver on that?” – Paula Slayton Links: 2Bobs Podcast: https://2bobs.com/ How I Built This with Guy Raz: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-i-built-this-with-guy-raz/id1150510297 About the guests: Paula Slayton brings more than 20 years of business management to her work at Trampoline. She ensures that accounts run smoothly through direct communication and a keen understanding of the balance that exists between projects and budgets. Her management of Glens Falls Hospital, Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company, SeriousFun, Double H Ranch and Vail Resorts demonstrates her ability to navigate corporate and institutional layers, while still reaching goals and managing budgets and deadlines. Clients love her down-to-earth approach and accessibility. Derek Slayton oversees the creative process and manages projects through to completion. From creative strategy to the development of dynamic visual elements, Derek keeps projects on time and precise. Leveraging 25 years of design and communication experience, Derek's finesse has been used to guide the City of Oneonta, the Town of Newcomb, and Paul Smith's College through initiatives ranging from name changes and rebrands to comprehensive plans and campaign strategy. His attention to detail is unparalleled. He is masterful with gathering feedback and building consensus in order to keep projects on track, on message and on budget. A brand specialist and design perfectionist, he'll help to tap into unique selling points. Looking to connect: Paula's email: paula@designtramp.com Derek's email: derek@designtramp.com Instagram: @designtramp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/designtramp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trampoline-design/ Website: www.trampolinedesign.com
Ken Sher is an Executive Coach and Career Coach with 30 years of experience at Johnson & Johnson and Bristol-Myers Squibb. He also served as Vice President, Coaching Services at the Velocity Advisory Group coaching clients in positions ranging from first-line Manager to CEO. He has had his own Executive Coaching and Career Coaching practice since 2015. During his 25-years at Johnson & Johnson, Ken served in various leadership roles in sales, marketing, sales training, leadership development, and he led the Sales Recruiting department for the United States where he learned valuable keys to the job search process. He has experienced the highs and lows many of us have during our careers. Ken was laid off at 52-years old, struggled to recover from that blow, and then landed 3-new jobs while still in his fifties. He now shares his career learning through his TRUST Success Model® which, when applied to professional relationships, networking, and job searches, leads to transformational results. Ken holds a BA in English Literature and Business Communication from the State University of New York at Oneonta. He enjoys giving back to the community. He is a Board Member for the Beacon Networking Group and serves as a mentor for two first-generation college students through the Philadelphia Futures non-profit which provides great educational opportunities for under-served youth. Key Moments [00:04:15] From entrepreneurial struggle to success. [00:08:50] Having a budget and quotas, but loves leading, motivating, and helping people improve. Emphasizes the importance of impact and responsibility in leadership. [00:12:03] The Trust success model emphasizes transparency, results, simplicity, and team building. Find Ken Online https://shercoaching.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/kensher/ If you're enjoying Entrepreneur's Enigma, please give us a review on the podcast directory of your choice. We're on all of them and these reviews really help others find the show. GoodPods: https://gmwd.us/goodpods iTunes: https://gmwd.us/itunes Podchaser: https://gmwd.us/podchaser Also, if you're getting value from the show and want to buy me a coffee, go to the show notes to get the link to get me a coffee to keep me awake, while I work on bringing you more great episodes to your ears. → https://gmwd.us/buy-me-a-coffee Follow Seth Online: Seth | Digital Marketer (@s3th.me) • Instagram: Instagram.com/s3th.me Seth Goldstein | LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/sethmgoldstein Seth on Mastodon: https://s3th.me/@seth MarketingJunto.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pick up a copy of ISLAND ESCAPE here: https://amzn.to/3QpCs8IABOUT ISLAND ESCAPE:After a mysterious accident at a research camp on the Isle of Gran Manan, a CEO hires a team of blue-collar mercenaries to extract his daughter, a scientist working at the camp. Upon arrival, the team soon learns that not only is the island surrounded by a wormhole that causes time to reset every three days, but it's also crawling with hideous monsters. As they learn more about the nature of time, space, and the creatures on the island, they quickly realize that death may be the easiest way to escape the island.ABOUT BRUCE WEMPLE:Bruce Wemple is a New York City-based Director, Writer, and Producer. Born in Albany, NY, Bruce studied Film and Mass Communications at the State University of New York at Oneonta. His debut feature, The Tomorrow Paradox, which is currently on the festival circuit as of 2017, has won awards at the Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival (Audience Choice) and Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Festival (Best Sci-Fi Feature).Connect with the Film School'd Podcast:– Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filmschoold– Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmschooldpod/– Twitter: https://twitter.com/FilmSchooldPod– YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdgrswiL4AGviAOcbzfYCAwContinue the Conversation in the Official Film School'd Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmschoold
Nate connects with Oneonta grad, Teddy McGraw for this special Major League Baseball Draft episode. Earlier this week, Teddy was selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 3rd round (92nd pick). He tells us what his feelings were leading up to the big day and what the future might hold for him in his baseball career.
Nate brings on the founder of the Blendos Health and Longevity Movement, Cam Hayes. He tells us about the 2nd Annual Blend-A-Rama 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament on July 29th and 30th in Oneonta. Cam also discusses his long journey from childhood to where he is today and the major obstacles he had to overcome.
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys start the show-off talking about some new summer blockbusters that are coming out soon and Kyle's recent trip to the theater to watch the new Transformers movie. Then, a bizarre pale crawler is seen and a listener writes in with a strange sighting of both a woman in white and a shadow being. After the break, Cam brings up the mystery of Alabama's ancient case caskets. In 1840, when he was 22 years old, the Rev. William N. Crump settled outside Oneonta in Blount County and built a farmhouse. He began farming the land and, in 1858, bought 246 acres from the U.S. government. The land included entrances to five caves, according to a 2005 newsletter of Birmingham Grotto: Crump Cave, Second Cave, Horseshoe Cave, Bishopella Cave and Sewer Cave. Crump and friends were hunting in 1840 when they discovered Crump's Cave, which geologist Frank Burns would later describe as having an "opening so small that a man could scarcely crawl through it." Inside, Crump found Native American artifacts including beads, arrows and spears, copper items and stone axes. There were also more than 200 pounds of galena, an ore used in lead and silver. Most surprisingly, he also found skulls and wooden coffins that had been hollowed by fire and stone implements. Who built them and were they really coffins? All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives! Show Notes The Encyclopedia of Ancient Giants in North America by Fritz Zimmerman Sponsors: HelloFresh: Check "Save Money" off your growing to-do list with the help of HelloFresh. HelloFresh is cheaper than grocery shopping and 25% cheaper than takeout. Go to HelloFresh.com/expanded16 for 16 FREE meals plus FREE shipping! Athletic Greens: If you're looking for a simpler and cost effective supplement routine, Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to athleticgreens.com/EXPANDED. Check it out! Want to Share Your Story? Email: expandedperspectives@yahoo.com Hotline: 888-393-2783
Michelle Osterhoudt is a wife, mother, and 24-year educator and community leader. Active in civil rights work within her community, Michelle serves as the President of the Oneonta Area NAACP. Michelle has also served on the Commission on Community Relations and Human Rights for the City of Oneonta and was the first African American Council member for the city of Oneonta serving the 4th Ward. She continues to lead through a social justice lens, ensuring equity and access for students. Currently, Michelle enjoys her role as Superintendent of Margaretville Central School District. Connect with Michelle: Twitter Facebook Instagram Get your autographed copy of Road to Awesome: The Journey of a Leader here or buy it on AmazonBook Darrin to speak at your school or conference contact us hereGrab your copy of Darrin's FREE e-book Walk in Your Purpose Check out Darrin's blog for great leadership tips and ideasSign up for the Road to Awesome email list and newsletterHave a book idea you'd like to submit to Road to Awesome? Click here
Nate travels to Hartwick College in Oneonta to sit down with Roxbury alumna, Myah Johnston. She is just finishing her first season playing for the Hawks Women's Soccer team. Myah was a standout during her time at RCS and was named all-state during her senior year. Her unique recruiting journey offers some excellent insight for current players going through the process.
Kevin Spacey Testifies Father Was “Homophobic Neo-Nazi” During his sexual misconduct trial, Kevin Spacey testified that his father was a homophobic Neo-Nazi. On Monday, Kevin Spacey testified in a New York courtroom to refute allegations made by actor Anthony Rapp that the Oscar winner made a sexual pass at him when they were both 14 years old. When confronted about Rapp's allegations that a 26-year-old Spacey picked him up like a groom would a bride after a party in 1986, the actor responded by calling himself "Kevin Spacey Fowler." Rapp said earlier in the trial that during the fully clothed encounter, he wriggled out from under Spacey and tried to run out of the flat, but Spacey followed him and asked if he was sure he wanted to leave. "They are not real," Spacey remarked of the claims. Then, he was questioned if, throughout his professional existence, he had been secretive about his personal life. "My loathing of bigotry and intolerance began" at that point, he claimed. According to Spacey, having friends over was "humiliating and terrifying" since he never knew what his father would say to them or to him. I couldn't tell anyone a word about what was going on inside that house. There was never a single conversation about it between us. I've never discussed this in open conversation before," he admitted. When asked about his interest in the theater, Spacey revealed that his father "used to rage at me at the possibility that I might be gay." Two hours after Rapp's attorneys ended their presentation of evidence, Judge Lewis A. Kaplan dismissed a claim of intentional infliction of mental distress, and Spacey took the stand to testify. According to Kaplan, Rapp's allegations of abuse and battery are repeated here. It was argued by Spacey's legal team that Rapp's lawyers couldn't substantiate their client's allegations, hence the lawsuit should be thrown out. Kaplan ruled that Rapp, a 50-year-old regular on "Star Trek: Discovery," can move through with his assault and battery charges in court. The Broadway production of "Rent" featured him as an original cast member. Oscar winner and "House of Cards" star Kevin Spacey, 63, saw his career cut short by allegations made by actor Anthony Rapp and others in 2017. When Rapp and Spacey first met in 1986, he was in "Precious Sons" at the Broadway Theatre. Before entering its third week on Monday, the trial has already heard testimony from Rapp over the course of several days. Unless a victim comes forward publicly, like Rapp has, the Associated Press does not typically identify those who make such allegations. 2 A missing Texas mother's body was located in Nebraska following a high-speed automobile chase with her son. On Sunday, following a high-speed police chase with the missing mother's son, the body of the mother was discovered in the trunk of the automobile. On October 13, the Harris County Sheriff's Office in Texas received a complaint of a missing teen named Tyler Roenz and his mother named Michelle. The pair's last known location is the 14700 block of Birch Arbor Court in Humble, Texas, around 11:40 a.m. The Harris County Sheriff's Office reportedly contacted Nebraska State Police on Friday, October 14, after receiving information that a vehicle they believed was connected in a killing was in the state at the time. Minutes after getting the call, the Nebraska State Police spotted the Roenzs' Mazda 3 heading west on Interstate 80. The Mazda apparently sped away from a traffic stop made by state police, prompting the officers to give chase. At "speeds in excess of 110 miles per hour," the Mazda apparently kept going down the road. Somewhere around mile 9, the vehicle apparently collided with a semitruck, careened off the road, and crashed into a tree. According to reports, upon arrival, troopers discovered the driver suffering from "severe" injuries. Furthermore, they found a woman's body in the car's trunk. Tyler Roenz, the driver, was sent to a local hospital for treatment. The victim in the trunk was confirmed to be Michelle Roenz on October 15 by the Nebraska State Police. For "ongoing treatment of injuries received when he crashed his vehicle," Tyler was moved from a local hospital to another in Omaha. 3 An Alabama doctor has been accused of promising to be a "sugar daddy" to a minor patient and engaging in sex trafficking. A 59-year-old physician is in jail after being accused of sex trafficking a 17-year-old patient. On October 4, the teen patient saw Dr. Janaki Earla, and the Birmingham Real-Time News reports that when listening to her heart, he accidentally placed the stethoscope on her breasts. Earla allegedly complemented the adolescent on her beauty and hair after the checkup, then asked for her number. The victim claims he texted her thereafter, saying, "You may text me whenever you feel like it." On Oct. 5, Earla sent the adolescent a text message inquiring about her mood and stating, "If you agree not to tell anyone, I'll be very grateful. Please don't take this the wrong way "What's going on in Birmingham right now, according to the Birmingham Real-Time News. Reports further indicate that he said, "Let's keep this between ourselves and I swear I won't tell anybody. Your parents have my utmost respect, but we need to keep this between the two of us." According to the Birmingham Real-Time News, the mother reported the event to the police on October 5 and gave them her daughter's mobile to investigate. According to the article, an undercover investigator from the FBI's Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force pretended to be the teen and carried on their conversation with the doctor. The undercover investigator claims that Earla texted him an explanation of the term "Sugar Daddy," which stated, "an older man who supports/provides for a younger woman (ex: financially) in return for companionship and/or sexual favors." In response, the operative in disguise allegedly wrote: "So are you my Suggar daddy?" in which Earla chimed in, "Yes. That's all I can say, sweetie." The undercover agent reportedly continued the conversation by asking Earla what he wanted to do to her, to which Earla allegedly responded, "Please take me and use me as you see fit. Take care of me like a lover would." The doctor "took a risk" by asking the adolescent to be his sugar baby, and he described himself as a "middle-aged unhappy man," as reported by the Birmingham Real-Time News. Earla reportedly asked to meet the teen victim, and they agreed to do so at a Days Inn in Oneonta. According to the Birmingham Real-Time News, on October 11 Earla visited the Days Inn with a box of condoms, Hpnotiq, José Cuervo, Jagermeister, a 12-pack of White Claw, and $386 in cash, all with the intention of giving the teenage girl $50. According to reports, police enforcement was waiting for Earla when he arrived, and he confessed to the crime right away. According to WBRC-TV, Earla was charged with first-degree human trafficking of a juvenile, and officials are still searching for additional potential victims. Jail records say he is still being held in the Blount County facility.
Tynesha Stewart was exceptionally bright and beautiful. She studied civil engineering at Texas A&M University. But a few years earlier, when she was still in high school, Tynesha met Timothy Wayne Shepherd. Timothy was 25, but that didn't stop him from pursuing Tynesha romantically. Their relationship soon turned abusive. Then Kristin tells us about a case of racial profiling that's so scummy it's almost hard to believe. (But believe it, sister.) On September 4, 1992, an elderly white woman was attacked in her bed. She later told police that her attacker had been a black male. With little to go on, police decided to question every black male in Oneonta, New York. (And a few black women, because… why not?) The administration of SUNY at Oneonta aided the investigation by providing the names and addresses of all their black male students. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: The documentary “Brothers of the Blacklist” “Brown, Black and the persistence of profiling,” by Sherrilyn A. Ifill for The Root “Brown v. City of Oneonta,” NYCLU.org “The story of Brown v. City of Oneonta: The uncertain meaning of racially discriminatory policing under the equal protection clause,” by R. Richard Banks for Stanford Public Law and Legal Theory Working Paper Series “Brown v. City of Oneonta,” entry on Wikipedia In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Tynesha Stewart, 19, Was Murdered & Dismembered By Ex-Boyfriend In 2007” by Erika Marie, ourblackgirls.com “Solved: The brutal murder of Tynesha Stewart” by Mary Hallberg, maryhallbergmedia.com “Tynesha DeVonna Stewart” thecharleyproject.org “Police: Student was killed, then burned on grill” by Associated Press, NBC News “Officials: No landfill search for A&M student” by Paige Hewitt, Houston Chronicle “Houston man accused of cooking woman's body goes to trial” by Brian Rogers, Houston Chronicle “Harris County man takes stand, tells of killing A&M student” by Brian Rogers, Houston Chronicle “Mom of abuse victim wants others to see signs” by Paige Hewitt, Houston Chronicle “Murder of Tynesha Stewart” wikipedia.org “Timothy Wayne Shepherd v. The State of Texas” justia.com YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 38+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!