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Cities like Chicago and Philadelphia cancelled their Cinco de Mayo parades this year, citing fears of deportation. Painesville decided to go ahead with its fiesta.
Judge Michael Cicconetti is a retired Municipal Court Judge who served for more than 25 years in his hometown of Painesville, OH. He gained a nationwide reputation during his time on the bench for handing down sentences that could be accurately described as unique in certain cases. For instance, teenagers who flattened tires on school buses were ordered to throw a picnic for the school children whose outing was cancelled because of their prank. While some may have not exactly approved of his approach, the recidivism rate in Judge Chick’s court was around 10% versus the national rate which is around 75%See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Joseph Dolce; born October 13, 1947) is an American-Australian singer, songwriter, poet and essayist. Dolce achieved international recognition with his multi-million-selling novelty song, "Shaddap You Face", released worldwide under the name of his one-man show, Joe Dolce Music Theatre, in 1980–1981. The single reached number one in 15 countries. It has sold more than 450,000 copies in Australia and continues to be the most successful Australian-produced single worldwide, selling an estimated six million copies. It reached No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart for eight weeks from November 1980. 1947–1977: Early year Dolce was born in 1947 in Painesville, Ohio, the eldest of three children to Italian American parents. He graduated from Thomas W. Harvey High School in 1965. During his senior year, he played the lead role of Mascarille in Moliere's Les Précieuses Ridicules for a production staged by the French Club of Lake Erie Frie College, which was his first time on stage, acting and singing an impromptu song he created from the script. The play was well-received and his performance was noted by director Jake Rufli, who later invited him to be part of his production of Jean Anouilh's Eurydice. His co-star in Les Précieuses Ridicules was a sophomore on a creative writing scholarship at Lake Erie College, Carol Dunlop, who introduced him to folk music, poetry and the writings of William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway. Dunlop later married the Argentine novelist Julio Cortazar. Dolce attended Ohio University, majoring in architecture, from 1965 to 1967 before deciding to become a professional musician. While attending college at Ohio University, in Athens, Ohio, he formed various bands including Headstone Circus, with Jonathan Edwards who subsequently went on as a solo artist to have a charting hit song in the US ("Sunshine"). Edwards subsequently recorded five Dolce songs including, "Athens County", "Rollin' Along", "King of Hearts", "The Ballad of Upsy Daisy" and "My Home Ain't in the Hall of Fame", the latter song becoming an alt country classic, also recorded by Robert Earl Keen, Rosalie Sorrels, JD Crowe & the New South and many others. 1978–1984: Move to Australia, "Boat People" and "Shaddap You Face" Dolce relocated to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1978 and his first single there was "Boat People"—a protest song on the poor treatment of Vietnamese refugees—which was translated into Vietnamese and donated to the fledgling Vietnamese community starting to form in Melbourne. His one-man show, Joe Dolce Music Theatre, was performed in cabarets and pubs with various line-ups, including his longtime partner, Lin Van Hek. In July 1980, he recorded the self-penned 'Shaddap You Face", for the Full Moon Records label, at Mike Brady's new studios in West Melbourne. When in Ohio, Dolce would sometimes visit his Italian grandparents and extended family—they used the phrases "What's the matter, you?" and "Eh, shaddap", which Dolce adapted and used in the song. He wrote the song about Italians living in Australia and first performed it at Marijuana House, Brunswick Street, Fitzroy in 1979. It became a multi-million-selling hit, peaking at No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart for eight weeks from November 1980,in the UK from February 1981 for three weeks, and also No. 1 in Germany, France, Fiji, Puerto Rico, the Canadian province of Quebec, Austria, New Zealand and Switzerland. Dolce received the Advance Australia Award in 1981. The song has had hundreds of cover versions over the decades including releases by artists as diverse as Lou Monte, Sheila (France), Andrew Sachs (Manuel, of Fawlty Towers), actor Samuel L. Jackson and hip-hop legend KRS-One. In 2018, the first Russian language version was released by two of Moscow's most popular singers, Kristina Orbakaite and Philipp Kirkoroy. The song has been translated into fifteen languages, including an aboriginal dialect. By February 1981, it had become Australia's best-selling single ever selling 290,000 copies, entering the Guinness Book of World Records and surpassing the previous record of 260,000 copies by Brady's own "Up There Cazaly". "Shaddap You Face" has continued to be licensed and recorded by other artists and companies since its release in 1980 with its most recent appearance, in 2021, as part of the US series The Morning Show (aka, Morning Wars in Australia.) Follow up single, "If You Wanna Be Happy" was released in 1981 and charted in Australia and New Zealand. In December 1981, Dolce released the album Christmas in Australia, which peaked at number 92 on the Australian chart. 1984–present With Lin Van Hek , he formed various performance groups including Skin the Wig, La Somnambule (1984) and the ongoing Difficult Women (1993). Van Hek and Dolce co-wrote "Intimacy", for the soundtrack of the 1984 film The Terminator, now part of the US Library of Congress collection. He was a featured lead actor in the Australian film Blowing Hot and Cold (1988). He has continued to perform solo and with Van Hek as part of their music-literary cabaret Difficult Women. In 2010, two of his photos were selected for publication in the US journal, Tupelo Quarterly. Since 2009, he has been a prolifically published poet in Australia. In 2010, he won the 25th Launceston Poetry Cup at the Tasmanian Poetry Festival. His poems were selected for Best Australian Poems 2014 & 2015. He was the winner of the 2017 University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor's Health Poetry Prize, for a choral libretto, longlisted in the same year for the University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor's Poetry Prize and included in the Irises anthology. He longlisted for the 2018 University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor's Poetry Prize and was included in the Silence anthology. He was Highly Commended for the 2020 ACU Poetry Prize] and included in the Generosity anthology. He was selected as the August 2020 City of Melbourne Poet Laureate. Since 2018, he has been the television and film reviews editor for Quadrant magazine.
Amanda from Painesville took on Alyssa today in a 3-question trivia challenge! Listen to find out who won, and play along in the car every weekday morning at 7:55am on Q104!
Hello to you listening in Painesville, Ohio!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Thoughts on Thursday and your host, Diane Wyzga. Let's call it like it is: We are living in decidedly difficult times. As a result we might feel restless, anxious, irritable, impatient or just plain cranky. That negative tension fills our body affecting us from head to toe so we have difficulty managing even simple everyday situations.In my experience breathing exercises hold the key to relieving anxiety. Practical Tip: Try this: sit quietly and begin to breathe slowly in and out. With each breath calm your mind by releasing troubling thoughts. Focus on the ways in which your body begins to relax. Encourage your body to reach deeper states of calm by breathing more slowly, more deeply. You might repeat to yourself: "Breathing in, I know I am alive; breathing out, I smile to life in me and around me." With this simple technique you are decreasing stress, anxiety, and fear. Question? How does this work? Answer: Breathing deeply floods your system with oxygen and calms you. By mindfully slowing your breath, you send a signal to your body that all is well, peace is within you. As soon as you become aware of tension rising in you begin slowly and deeply breathing to dispel the anxiety you feel. It works. Guaranteed. You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Start-up Session,✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
Two Canton police officers indicted for the in-custody death of Frank Tyson in April; Cleveland police officer suspended without pay for gunfire incident outside of a Painesville elementary school; Cincinnati's Daniel Carter Beard bridge severely damaged by fire; appeals court denies request to count votes for Jill Stein on Ohio's presidential ballot.
ONE STORY A DAY / Una historia para cada Día during #HispanicHeritageMonth2024 - Let's get inspired!! - ¡Vamos a inspirarnos! Ruth Rubio-Pino ha sido una voz y defensora de la comunidad latina desde que estaba en la escuela secundaria. Su participación y dedicación con el Azteca Club se extendió por más de 40 años y actualmente se desempeña como directora ejecutiva del club. Ruth nació y vivió en Texas con su abuelita abuelita y tíos hasta los 8 años. Ruth llegó a Cleveland a reunirse con sus padres y hermanos sin hablar inglés y a vivir en un mundo completamente diferente a su vida en Texas. Ruth habla de su vida en Cleveland, su trasfondo cultural y cómo esto la ha moldeado su vida. Actualmente, Ruth habla de su trabajo y cómo la hizo una defensora incondicional de los inmigrantes de la comunidad latina. Ruth dedica gran parte de su tiempo libre como voluntaria como miembro de varias organizaciones sin fines de lucro, brindando orientación y recursos a la comunidad del área metropolitana de Cleveland y tan lejos como Painesville, Youngstown, Lorain y Toledo. Como líder y miembro de la comunidad, Ruth comparte un consejo a las personas y a la comunidad latina de Ohio. Thank you to Hispanic Chamber Cincinnati for supporting this initiative and Dr. Evelyn Rivera for connecting and supporting Latinas throughout Ohio.
ONE STORY A DAY / Una historia para cada Día during #HispanicHeritageMonth2024 - Let's get inspired!! - ¡Vamos a inspirarnos! Ruth Rubio-Pino ha sido una voz y defensora de la comunidad latina desde que estaba en la escuela secundaria. Su participación y dedicación con el Azteca Club se extendió por más de 40 años y actualmente se desempeña como directora ejecutiva del club. Ruth nació y vivió en Texas con su abuelita abuelita y tíos hasta los 8 años. Ruth llegó a Cleveland a reunirse con sus padres y hermanos sin hablar inglés y a vivir en un mundo completamente diferente a su vida en Texas. Ruth habla de su vida en Cleveland, su trasfondo cultural y cómo esto la ha moldeado su vida. Actualmente, Ruth habla de su trabajo y cómo la hizo una defensora incondicional de los inmigrantes de la comunidad latina. Ruth dedica gran parte de su tiempo libre como voluntaria como miembro de varias organizaciones sin fines de lucro, brindando orientación y recursos a la comunidad del área metropolitana de Cleveland y tan lejos como Painesville, Youngstown, Lorain y Toledo. Como líder y miembro de la comunidad, Ruth comparte un consejo a las personas y a la comunidad latina de Ohio. Thank you to Hispanic Chamber Cincinnati for supporting this initiative and Dr. Evelyn Rivera for connecting and supporting Latinas throughout Ohio.
Technology has revolutionized nearly every aspect of our lives, and education is no exception. Integrating technology in classrooms has brought about significant changes, offering new opportunities and challenges for students and educators. In this Learning Through Technology podcast episode, Alex and Bob connect with Amir Jones, Instrumental Music Teacher at Painesville City Local Schools. Amir is a passionate music teacher who combines his love for music and technology in his career. Join them as they discuss Amir's journey from student to teacher, his transformation of the school's band program, and technology integration in music education. Amir shares his insights on the changing role of technology in education and offers advice to other music teachers. The conversation also touches Amir's side hustle in live streaming and audiovisual services. Overall, this engaging podcast highlights teachers' importance and impact on students, emphasizing hands-on learning and student ownership in education. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation! Like what you're hearing on the podcasts and want to dive deeper? Subscribe to our Newsletter here: https://stsed.com/podcast/
On this episode of Club + Resort Talks, Club + Resort Business Senior Editor Phil Keren visited with PGA Golf Professional Jimmy Hanlin, who hosts or co-hosts four golf programs on television — “Blaster's 18 Holes,” “Swing Clinic,” “Pin Shot,” and “Links to the Game.” He also hosts a radio show called “Tee It Up with Jimmy Hanlin and Tony Grossi” on ESPN Cleveland Radio. In the country club world, Hanlin is the Owner and Director of Golf at both Little Mountain Country Club in Painesville, Ohio, and StoneWater Golf Club in Highland Heights, Ohio. Phil and Jimmy discussed the TV programs, the two golf courses, and the teaching academy that was established at StoneWater. Jimmy shared his thoughts on efforts to grow the game, as well as his approach to instructing beginning golfers. On his show, “Links to the Game,” Hanlin plays a round of golf with well-known Cleveland and Ohio State University athletes, former athletes and coaches. Listen to the Club + Resort Talks podcast to find out which sports figure Hanlin called the “most competitive” and which one he considered the “most fun.” Phil and Club + Resort Business Editor-in-Chief Rob Thomas talked about some of the major news stories happening in the club industry, including a $10 million irrigation upgrade project at Mesa (Ariz.) Country Club, a clubhouse renovation and expansion at Kensington Golf & Country Club in Naples, Fla., and space overhaul work at The University Club in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The guys sit down with Mike Gregal and Nick Mezacapa of MTG to hear about their growing business and what they've learned along the way as they built up their snow business in Ohio.Mike also wants to give a huge shout out to his crew at MTG, without them none of their success would be possible!
Coffee Conversations w/ Samantha Coffman, Fr. Joshua, and Deacon Bob
Welcome Fr. Alex Spenik, the Parochial Vicar at St. Mary's Painesville! Join us as Fr. Alex and Deacon Bob give us some insight on the importance of Jail Ministry. Looking to get involved with Jail Ministry in Lake County?Contact Fr. Alex at aspenik@stmarypvl.org or call (440) 354-6200 ext. 112Or Contact Deacon Bob at bgrgic@st-gabriel.org or call (440) 352-8282
Meet Bryan Doberdruk on the Chardon BIZ podcast, where his gravitational, loud personality shines through in the first 5 minutes. Discover his inspiring journey, rooted in humble achievements and a passion for youth athletics. Uncover the 'secret sauce' of his success, characterized by positive grit, as he recounts stories from Clinton Massie to founding Strength Lab and Iron Athlete. Special mention to Theresa Straight, collaborator on Iron Individual, contributing to the outstanding culture they're building in Painesville. Chardon Performance Therapy is excited for future collaborations with Bryan, Theresa, and Iron Athlete, shaping one of the area's best cultures.
Hello to you listening in Painesville, Ohio!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Thoughts on Thursday and your host, Diane Wyzga. Let's call it like it is: We are living in decidedly difficult times. As a result we might feel restless, anxious, irritable, impatient or just plain cranky. That negative tension fills our body affecting us from head to toe so we have difficulty managing even simple everyday situations.In my experience breathing exercises hold the key to relief. Practical Tip: Try this: sit quietly and begin to breathe slowly in and out. With each breath calm your mind by releasing troubling thoughts. Focus on the ways in which your body begins to relax. Encourage your body to reach deeper states of calm by breathing more slowly, more deeply. You might repeat to yourself: "Breathing in, I know I am alive; breathing out, I smile to life in me and around me." With this simple technique you are decreasing stress, anxiety, and fear. Question? How does this work? Answer: Breathing deeply floods your system with oxygen and calms you. By mindfully slowing your breath, you send a signal to your body that all is well, peace is within you. As soon as you become aware of tension rising in you begin slowly and deeply breathing to dispel the anxiety you feel. It works. Guaranteed. You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Start-up Session,✓ Opt In to my monthly NewsAudioLetter for bonus gift, valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
Music has always been important and supported in the region where I grew up. The local county community college has been the focus of many concerts, both that I've observed and participated in, over the years. And their musical legacy goes back a long way. This album is a great example of what happens when there is civic pride in the talented music makers of the area. And the sponsor of this record has a special place in my and my family's history. So through the concern and courtesy of Lakeland Community College and Citizens Savings and Loan Company in Painesville, get ready to hear your friends and neighbors from northeast Ohio in concert in Volume 147: Lakeland Music. Credits and copyrights Various – Lakeland Here's The Music Label: Century Advent Recording – Stereo 5810 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Released: 1973 Genre: Jazz, Classical Style: Modal, Big Band, Swing, Choral Lakeland Civic Orchestra Jacques Offenbach–Selections from the Overture to "Orpheus in Hades" (Can Can) Arthur Herzog, Jr. and Billie Holiday – God Bless The Child Arranged By – Anita Kerr Lakeland Civic Jazz Forum George Gershwin – Strike Up The Band Arranged By – Sarge Parsons Lakeland Civic Jazz Forum Frank White Meacham – American Patrol Arranged By – Bob Bunton Lakeland Civic Orchestra George Gershwin– Selections from "Porgy and Bess" Lakeland Civic Chorus Duke Ellington–Mood Indigo Lakeland Civic Chorus Josef Myrow– You Make Me Feel So Young Ray Conniff inspired Arrangement By – Clay Warnick Lakeland Civic Jazz Forum Jerry Bock – Selections from "Fiddler on The Roof" Arranged By – Roy Phillippe I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.
We had a lot of fun in Painesville! Check out our AMAZING sponsors: Jim's Outlaws - tinyurl.com/JimsOutlaws Northwest Figure 8 - tinyurl.com/NorthwestFigure8 Polk Brothers Racing - https://tinyurl.com/PolkBrosRacing Loyalty Racing - https://tinyurl.com/LoyaltyRacing Peters Automotive Service - https://tinyurl.com/PetersAutomotive RULE ONE SHOT SPONSOR: Moon Drops Distillery - tinyurl.com/Moondropsdistillery --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecrossoverwjam/message
Josh and Mikey spoke to Randy, Craig, and Will to discuss the upcoming race at Painesville on the 30th of September 2023! World 300 Event Info: http://painesvillespeedway1.myracepass.com/profile/?r=434067&rt=sch Check out our AMAZING sponsors: Jim's Outlaws - tinyurl.com/JimsOutlaws Northwest Figure 8 - tinyurl.com/NorthwestFigure8 Polk Brothers Racing - https://tinyurl.com/PolkBrosRacing Loyalty Racing - https://tinyurl.com/LoyaltyRacing RULE ONE SHOT SPONSOR: Moon Drops Distillery - tinyurl.com/Moondropsdistillery --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecrossoverwjam/message
Attacks on Ohio churches are on the increase. AG Dave Yost weighs in. In recent weeks, churches in multiple counties across Ohio have been victimized by disturbing vandalism and church property destruction. OCA has received reports from our contacts across the state on these disturbing attacks on churches. The vandalism has been documented by police reports and local news media. Major Ohio media has not covered the story. But the attacks have happened in multiple counties: Lake County (Willoughby), Cuyahoga (Parma), Richland (Shelby), and Washington (Churchtown). In this interview with Attorney General Dave Yost, we include news coverage from Channel 19 Cleveland and WTAP Parkersburg which covers southeast Ohio news. AG Yost weighs in and shares his frustration with Merrick Garland's Justice Department, and encourages clergy to contact local law enforcement for aid and assistance. Part 2 - Ohio churches attacked by vandals- The increase in vandalism is concerning public officials Church vandalism attacks again are on the increase here in the State of Ohio. A man from Painesville vandalized and attempted to set on fire a church in Willoughby earlier this month. In Southeast Ohio, in Washington County, four adults were arrested who broke into, vandalized, and ransacked a church. The four have been arrested on charges of breaking and entering, desecration, and child endangerment, as a six-year-old child was with them during the incident. Other recent attacks on churches took place in Shelby and in Fredericktown, Ohio. The vandalism and destruction have caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage at both churches. The Ohio Christian Alliance has contacted State Attorney General Dave Yost and will provide him with the reports from these local communities. The churches have responded by holding special revival meetings and greater outreach to the community with the Good News of the Gospel. Joining me to discuss these recent developments is Pastor Al Davis. Tune in and tell a friend.
More Ohio churches attacked by vandals- The increase in vandalism is concerning public officials Church vandalism attacks again are on the increase here in the State of Ohio. A man from Painesville vandalized and attempted to set on fire a church in Willoughby earlier this month. In Southeast Ohio, in Washington County, four adults were arrested who broke into, vandalized, and ransacked a church. The four have been arrested on charges of breaking and entering, desecration, and child endangerment, as a six-year-old child was with them during the incident. Other recent attacks on churches took place in Shelby and in Fredericktown, Ohio. The vandalism and destruction have caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage at both churches. The Ohio Christian Alliance has contacted State Attorney General Dave Yost and will provide him with the reports from these local communities. The churches have responded by holding special revival meetings and greater outreach to the community with the Good News of the Gospel. Joining me to discuss these recent developments is Pastor Al Davis. Tune in and tell a friend. Part 2 Ohio's ed choice program has been expanded to historic levels here in the State of Ohio. Over 100,000 have registered for the program so far this year. To apply for ed choice money for your child, you can make application for this year's school tuition until June 30, 2024. Greg Lawson, Research Fellow at the Buckeye Institute, and a champion of the ed choice program, explains in detail how parents and students benefit from the new school choice program, whether it's public school, private school, charter school, or a combination for each of their students, Ohio's ed choice program is a win-win for everyone. Click here to see Ohio EdChoice program details and the income chart per family and dollar amount for each student.
Why does the Painesville, Ohio tombstone of Joseph Linhart proclaim him to be "Not Guilty." Why did thousands of people visit the McMorran family plot in a small St. Paris, Ohio cemetery in 1975? Why does Jessica Lyn Keen have markers in two different cemeteries in West Jefferson, Ohio? www.ohiomysteries.comfeedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Music: Audionautix- The Great Unknown The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this after dark we invite Craig (Creator of the Painesville Speedway Hall Of Fame) to discuss The Painesville Hall of Fame as well as where you can find the best food. Check out our AMAZING sponsors: Jim's Outlaws - tinyurl.com/JimsOutlaws Northwest Figure 8 - tinyurl.com/NorthwestFigure8 Polk Brothers Racing - https://tinyurl.com/PolkBrosRacing Loyalty Racing - https://tinyurl.com/LoyaltyRacing RULE ONE SHOT SPONSOR: Moon Drops Distillery - tinyurl.com/Moondropsdistillery --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecrossoverwjam/message
Hey check out this super cool bonus episode and we hope to see you at The Painesville Speedway Ticket Prices; $20 See you there! Check out our AMAZING sponsors: Jim's Outlaws - tinyurl.com/JimsOutlaws Northwest Figure 8 - tinyurl.com/NorthwestFigure8 Polk Brothers Racing - https://tinyurl.com/PolkBrosRacing Loyalty Racing - https://tinyurl.com/LoyaltyRacing RULE ONE SHOT SPONSOR: Moon Drops Distillery - tinyurl.com/Moondropsdistillery --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecrossoverwjam/message
Larry Householder and Matt Borges sentenced for largest corruption scandal in state history; two former Buckeyes busted for violating the NFL's gambling policy; Cincinnati welcomes thousands of Swifties for the weekend; a high school in Painesville has a very unusual distinction.
Morgan and Bill got into a discussion on what's better, self-checkout or the cashier line? Also, what's a more frustrating time of year, winter or a spring that won't start? Plus, do all guys whose first name start with this letter really suck?!? Find out how you can be an "official" member of our show! And there's something that airs on our show each day that Morgan truly cannot stand. Today's Cleveland Confessional featured Carrie in Painesville, a new Mom who is desperate for some advice...and she got it! Our listeners are incredible. Plus, Battle of the Burbs and how keeping tabs open on your computer can stress you out!
Adam Carswell shares his experiences as an 8th grader attending basketball camp to improve his skills, choosing which high school to enroll at, and getting his first official job.In this episode, Adam talks about:Strengthening his basketball skillsDeciding which high school to attend Becoming president of the National Junior Honors SocietyGetting his first official job Adam would like to give a huge thanks to everyone listening for contributing their most valuable resource—their time.Episode Resources:Adam J. Carswell Facebook Group | RaiseMasters | GooBalls.io | Carswell.io Timestamped Shownotes:00:47 – Why did Adam attend a private Lutheran middle school?02:24 – What has Adam noticed about everyone he has met that transitioned into the real estate sector from another career?03:38 – What was different about Adam's class size in 8th grade?04:05 – Why did Adam feel somewhat disconnected from Painesville, despite living there his entire life?04:53 – What helped Adam significantly improve his basketball skills in 8th grade?06:22 – Why did Adam's parents choose to enroll him at Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (NDCL) high school instead of Saint Ignatius? 08:07 – Why did Adam become president of the National Junior Honors Society in 8th grade?09:00 – What was Adam's first official job?
The weather is bad today but we're getting ourselves pumped up for some playoff basketball tonight!! We played a round of "New York Knick or Celebrity Nick?" Also, Morgan had an update on the disappointing "Love Is Blind" reunion which barely happened. And she brought in some audio of her 8-year-old niece Ellie making custom reels on IG! So cute! Today's Cleveland Confessional featured Scott in Painesville who said something to his girlfriend that he didn't mean. Is it too late to take it back? Plus, Battle of the Burbs, Bill tries to do 54 push-ups in 60 seconds, and who is working a crazy work schedule right now?
Monday, April 10, 2023: Learn what we know about a mass shooting at a bank in Louisville this morning, where 5 people died including the shooter. In Lake County, we share details on an investigation into a body found near railroad tracks. We also have information on a deadly house fire, and two men shot near Walmart in Steelyard Commons. Plus, we have the latest news tied to the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, how the student who reported finding a bullet last week at West Geauga High School will be honored, what you need to know about a grand jury being seated to review possible criminal charges against the Akron police officers who killed Jayland Walker, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch the Legally Speaking special on the 4 criminal investigations into former President Donald Trump here: https://youtu.be/8RzDfmaSrxo Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Kentucky bank shooting update: 4 killed, 8 injured; shooter also dead https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/downtown-louisville-kentucky-bank-shooting/507-ba704e68-9b34-4ae2-9a27-dc5ec89c0fd1 Body of 31-year-old woman found near train tracks in Painesville https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lake-county/31-year-old-woman-found-dead-on-road/95-c977fba6-67bd-4c66-a88a-8746a4fef922 Shooting near Steelyard Commons Walmart leaves 2 in critical condition https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/shooting-near-steelyard-commons-walmart-2-critical-condition/95-c7c40525-1a30-4b67-b1a3-e45eaf515bc2
Just 10 years ago a young kid who was once plastered across social media as a meme at a Popeyes restaurant, has grown up. Dieunerst Collin, an 18-year-old player for the football team at Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio, chats with us to share the effects of the meme. Good, bad and even the greater benefit. Chapters:(00:00) - I Knew That We'd Benefit(01:38) - Introducing Dieunerst Collin(03:17) - Where The Popeye's Meme Story Started(03:44) - Why The Meme Made Him Sad(04:28) - How Dieunerst Learn To Cope(06:32) - The Viral Switch Up(08:00) - Deeper Into Dieunerst Interests (10:04) - Processing Through The Popeyes Deal(11:12) - Giving Back In A Big Way(13:14) - The Popeyes Effect (14:40) - First Reaction To Popeyes Commercial(17:35) - Shooting His Shot With Popeyes(20:17) - Where Did The Nickname King Killer Whale Come From?(21:40) - Rapid Fire(23:18) - Winner Circle of the Week(24:54) - Dieunerst Secret Talent(25:58) - Connect with Dieunerst (26:43) - Dear Student-Athlete Follow Dieunerst :Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dieunerst/Tik Tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@ishhmee2Follow the Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/beyondtheballsports/
Phew!!! At this point most everyone should be wrapping up the holidays and hopefully made it home safe. I share what I've been up to in Painesville, Ohio, starting with my airport dilemma and ending with my annual high school holiday party. Second to last episode, we are talking pits and peaks, highs and lows, whatever you prefer to call it. My highest peak is having all of you! Don't forget to rate my podcast & join my Facebook group before my break in January :) Join my Facebook group.This podcast is sponsored by Macy's. Head over to the below link and explore Jenna's favorite featured items today!
LCMS Servant Events have supported youth and adults in learning that serving others can make a difference because of Jesus Christ for more than 35 years. In this episode, our Servant Event Committee joins us to talk about how these servant events across the country. Guests in this episode: Rev. Barry Akers — Divine Shepherd Lutheran Church, Milwaukee, WI Shelly Carlson — Lord of the Lakes Lutheran Church, Forest Lake, MN Joe Palinkas — Zion Lutheran Church, Painesville, OH Randy Ronning, DCE — Trinity Lutheran Church, Richmond, VA Leah Sallach — Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Buffalo, NY Find the LCMS Youth Ministry resource website at youthesource.com and LCMS Youth Ministry at lcms.org/youth.
Thursday, September 29, 2022: Hear how officers described Myles Garrett's car crash at the scene, what Republican candidate for the U.S. House J.R. Majewski is saying about the truth coming to light about his military service, when you can see John Mellencamp perform live at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, why our own Jay Crawford is throwing out the first pitch at tonight's Cleveland Guardians game, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Child fatally struck by CSX train in Painesville https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lake-county/pedestrian-fatally-struck-train-painesville-csx-confirms/95-04d2d7f7-78fe-41d2-ac16-ec5c48852d38 3News Investigates: Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett stopped 6 times for speeding prior to crash https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/investigations/3news-investigates-cleveland-browns-star-myles-garrett-stopped-six-times-speeding-before-crash/95-566a5848-4719-4f9f-945f-e97d4fd090db Records show Ohio GOP House nominee J.R. Majewski received military demotion after driving drunk on air base, contradicting his previous statements https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/records-ohio-gop-house-nominee-jr-majewski-military-demotion-driving-drunk-air-base-contradicting-previous-statements/95-cb235d55-e34c-4a18-a1ea-804b5789572a Will remnants of Ian impact us in Northeast Ohio? Tracking updates on the storm's path https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/hurricane-ian-remnants-storm-path-northeast-ohio-cleveland-weather-forecast-updates/95-d24e0d13-405e-4b72-a353-26fe2566fc15 Cleveland Guardians postseason tickets to go on sale https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/mlb/cleveland-guardians/cleveland-guardians-al-wild-card-divisional-round-tickets-on-sale-this-week/95-a58eb5a5-99d7-448f-a2bf-1207e0b5590f Bank of America gives mortgage-free home to U.S. Marine Sergeant in South Euclid https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/bank-of-america-gives-mortgage-free-home-to-us-marine-sergeant/95-805bdb68-0fb6-4ab4-8dee-7ecad26d5d8b
We don't often think of money as a health topic, but being savvy with our finances can not only impact our quality of life, but can be really important in case of a medical emergency. In this episode Dr. Elisa Chiang and I had such a great conversation about Growing a Wealthy Mindset in which we answered the following questions:***************- As an ophthalmologist, how did Dr. Chiang become an expert in money management?- What are the advantages of investing early in life even if you can't invest much?- Why do women wait until later on in life to start thinking about money management / investing?- How does mindset affect performance when it comes to money management?- How can women like us start learning about money management?- How does coaching help advance our understanding of and strategy for investing?- What about credit cards? How can they be used to improve your finances?- Which type of investing is the easiest to get started?- Is it wise to have a financial advisor? If so, what should we be looking for?- What are Dr. Chiang's money mindset words of wisdom?***************Elisa Chiang is an board certified Ophthalmologist, fellowship trained Oculoplastic surgeon and certified Life Coach. Elisa earned her M.D. and Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Case Western Reserve University. She trained at Northwestern for Ophthalmology and Medical College of Wisconsin for Oculoplastics. She started investing, first in individual stocks as well mutual funds, during medical school and then expanded to real estate during graduate school. Elisa is a certified Life Coach through the Life Coach School. As a Life Coach, Elisa primarily works with health care professionals to work through issues of burnout as well as master their money mindset so they can build wealth and practice medicine on their own terms. She works part time as a physician at Ice Ophthalmology in Painesville, Ohio.***************You can find more from Dr. Chiang at:Websites: www.GrowYourWealthyMindset.comwww.DrEyelid.comhttps://www.youtube.com/c/WealthyMindsetMDFB & IG: @growyourwealthymindset@eyeliddrchiang***************Thanks so much for listening!There's lots more on my website:www.drlexlifestylemedicine.comand....If you love the music, check out:www.therealmichaelvm.com/musicAll my love & gratitude to:my guest: Dr. Elisa Chiang,my inspiration: my patients,my idea guy: Edward,my intro crew: Izzy, Lance & Lucia,my tech & equipment guy: Pop,my angel: Susie,my music & sound guy: Mike VM,my mascots: Jules & P.S., my creative director: Emily,my love, Michael.
Today's show had it ALL!! It began with Morgan talking about David's going-away party last night, and then morphed into the debate that she and David had about bathroom usage. The listeners were quick to chime in! Is Bill's son Drew in trouble at school?!? He got a call yesterday from a counselor. Anybody's kid already in trouble at school? How did YOU get detention when you were in school? We played Battle of the Burbs, and Tia from Painesville confessed to some deception in today's Cleveland Confessional! Finally, we had the Top 5 DIY projects in your home that also burns calories!
Episode 78 Strange Synths Little Heard Sounds from Unique Synthesizers Playlist David Behrman, “Pools Of Phase Locked Loops,” from My Dear Siegfried (2005 XI Records). Synthesizers (homemade), David Behrman, Katharine Morton Austin. Recorded live at Radio Bremen in May 1972 and commissioned by Hans Otte. At a time when commercial models of analog synths were widely available, Behrman and other musicians such as Gordon Mumma and David Tudor insisted on creating purpose-built instruments using the same principles. Behrman explains, “The homemade synthesizers had 32 voltage-controlled triangle-wave generators built around a chip utilizing a circuit design called the Phase Locked Loop. The chip made smooth glides possible from one pitch to another. The homemade synthesizers also had voltage-controlled amplifiers, rows of small knobs and frequency counters with the aid of which the performers could retune individual oscillators during a performance.” 14:00 John Ridges, “Fugue In G” (Bach) from Computer Controlled Synthesizer Performances (1977 Tesseract Records). This work was made using a computer-controlled music synthesizer which its makers dubbed Mesmerelda. It was comprised on 200 integrated circuits that could create 96 different pitches assigned to six separate channels. Only one waveform was used, a square wave, and there was no envelope control. Hence, the simple organ-like tone of the piece. 4:49 John Ridges, “Ruffles” (Ridges) from Computer Controlled Synthesizer Performances (1977 Tesseract Records). From the same album comes “Ruffles” performed by composer John Ridges. This track featured a slightly more advanced computer music synthesizer they called the AD8. It featured up to eight synthesis boards each one relating to a single channel. So, eight pitches could be played at a time and there was filtering, waveform generation other than square waves, and simple envelope generation to provide a slightly more advanced sound. As Ridges wrote in the liner notes, with pride, “these pieces are generally free of the bizarre noises usually found on electronic synthesizer albums.” The pieces were recorded in real time without overdubs. 2:36 Patrick Gleeson, “Star Wars Theme (Luke's Theme)” (Williams). (1977 Mercury). Recorded and mixed at Different Fur, San Francisco, July 1977. The piece showcases various beds, rhythms, and sounds made using the E-mu modular synthesizer, also known as an Eµ synthesizer (it's original name). "Selections from the film performed on the world's most advanced synthesizer." Drums, Billy Cobham, Harvey Mason, James Levi, Ronnie Beck; Lyricon, Lenny Picket; Vocals, Sarah Baker; keyboards, performer (Breath Controller), engineered, produced, arranged, and conducted by Patrick Gleeson. 5:36 Bennie Maupin, “Crystals” from Moonscapes (1978 Mercury). Eµ synthesizer (E-mu Modular Synthesizer) programmed by Patrick Gleeson, who owned Different Fur Studios in the San Francisco area and owned an Eµ modular synthesizer (see the earlier Star Wars album which also featured this same synth.) Here, we have a different treatment of the same instrument by jazz woodwind player Maupin, who played Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute, Marimba, Glockenspiel, Eµ Synthesizer, and Computone Synthesizer Winddriver on this album. I picked this track because this is most stripped-down arrangement featuring only Maupin playing the Eµ synthesizer and other instruments. 1:19 Sylvester, “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” from Step II (1978 Fantasy). One of the few albums to feature EML (Electronic Music Laboratories) Modular Synthesizers. String synthesizer, Electro-comp 101 synthesizer and 200 expander unit, Oberheim DS-2 Sequencer, Effects , Pat Cowley; organ, Electric piano, Clavinet, Michael C. Finden; Percussion, David Frazier; Producer, Lead Vocals, Piano, Sylvester. EML was a Connecticut-based synth maker that was around from about 1970 to 1984. They were best-known for their Electro-comp modular synths. The 101 was a duophonic semi-modular 44-note synth and the model 200 was an expander unit that added ring modulation, spring reverb, and high and low filters to the setup. It was interesting to hear this Moroder-like pulsating synth sound coming from something other than a Moog. 6:34 Pere Ubu, “I Will Wait” from Dub Housing (1978 Chrysalis). This second album from this Ohio group always figured high on my playlist of favorites. I was mostly fascinated by the synthesizer fills and hijinks by Allen Ravenstine that punctuated much of the group's music with the quirkiest of sounds, all blended and mixed to provide many weird hooks and twists. This is another example of the EML, Electro-comp duphonic modular synthesizer although almost used in a polar opposite way than Sylvester. This is a unique sound from the time. Performers, Allen Ravenstine, David Thomas, Scott Krauss, Tom Herman, Tony Maimone. Engineered by Ken Hamann at SUMA Studios, Painesville, Ohio, 8-9/78. Ravenstine is still active and an electronic musician although he has left the EML for other synthesizer frontiers. He remains very much the experimental improviser. 1:45 Pere Ubu, “Navvy” from Dub Housing (1978 Chrysalis). Performers, Allen Ravenstine, David Thomas, Scott Krauss, Tom Herman, Tony Maimone. Engineered by Ken Hamann at SUMA Studios, Painesville, Ohio, 8-9/78. Features sounds of the EML Electro-comp modular synthesizer by Allen Ravenstine. 2:40 Pere Ubu, “On the Surface” from Dub Housing (1978 Chrysalis). Performers, Allen Ravenstine, David Thomas, Scott Krauss, Tom Herman, Tony Maimone. Engineered by Ken Hamann at SUMA Studios, Painesville, Ohio, 8-9/78. Features sounds of the EML Electro-comp modular synthesizer by Allen Ravenstine. 2:37 Pascal Languirand, “O Nos Omnes” from De Harmonia Universalia (1980 Polydor). I am featuring a track that uses, among other instruments, the Farfisa Synthorchestra, the famous Italian's company entry into the string synthesizer fray. The Syntorchestra was split into two keyboard sections, strings (polyphonic), and mono synth voices. It was a hybrid organ and synthesizer and used much by Klaus Schulze and other German electronic musicians for the short time that it was available from 1975 to 1978. Nine slider controls were positioned next to a 3-octave keyboard and provided some “chaotic” control episodes for this much beloved and rare keyboard. 7:16 Moebius, “Clone Zone” from Moebius (1979 Plastic Poison). Yes, a progressive rock group that utilized the modular synthesizers developed by Serge Tcherepnin, Rich Gold, and Randy Cohen at CalArts in late 1972. By the mid-1970a, Tcherepnin left CalArts and began to manufacture his instruments in Hollywood. Serge modules were designed to bring many elements of the circuits controllable by the performer, patching them in unusual ways beyond what was considered normal for a given module. The model used on this album probably had a 16-stage sequencer introduced by the company, and I think you can hear such patterns in this song. Listen for the bubbling, sequenced sounds that are contrasted to the monophonic solos of the Minimoog and patch sounds of the ARP Odyssey. I think the track opens with the Serge pattern. Drums, Evan Kaplan; Minimoog synthesizer, Bruce Courtois; Roland Sh3a, AP 2600 synthesizers, Steve Roach; Serge modular, Minimoog synthesizer, vocals, written by, Bryce Robbley; Serge modular synthesizer, Doug Lynner. 4:55 Moebius, “Song For Lya,” from Moebius (1979 Plastic Poison). Serge, Oberheim, and Minimoog synthesizers, vocals, written by, Bryce Robbley; Serge, Oberheim synthesizers, written by, Doug Lynner; Violin, John Stubbs. Listen closely to tune-out the parts by the Odyssey and Minimoog and you will experience a lovely bed laid down by the Serge. Moebius had three members, one a violinist, heard in this tune blending with the Serge. Although the group used a Sennheiser vocoder on another track, the vocal distortion on this track may have actually been the voice processed with the Serge. 3:15 Henry Kucharzyk, “Play Dot Sam” from Walk The Line - Three New Works By Henry Kucharzyk (1985 Artifact Music). This work is performed at the Samson Box at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. This track is an escapee from the 1970s but nonetheless fills a void in that period when commercial synthesizers were moving to digital technology and were quite expensive. The Samson Box was a computer-based digital synthesizer created in 1977 by Peter Samson, who worked at the university. Samson stands for the “Systems Concepts Digital Synthesizer. It was a one-off special-purpose dedicated audio computer designed for use by student composers at Center for Computer Research in Musical and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University. 3:06 Salvatore Martirano, “The SalMar: Part One” from The SalMar Construction (2014 Sub Rosa). Another escapee from the 1970s was this performance at IRCAM in Paris in 1983. Salvatore Martirano, an American composer, invented the one-of-a-kind Sal-Mar Construction designed for real-time performance of electronic music. It was created from 1969 to 1972 at the University of Illinois. The analog synthesizer looked like a large drawing table with an array of 291 touch-sensitive connections to enable the sound generating circuits. Behind it all were some computer circuits salvaged from the Illiac II computer music system and they generated random sequences with which the performer could interact while managing four parallel processes governing the 16 oscillators, applying pitch, timbre, amplitude and envelope parameters to the sound. Martirano toured the world with the performing/composing music machine and described his live performances in the following manner: “The composer, in performance, interacts with the machine as it composes, creating spontaneously four melodic lines which move throughout the concert space via a network of 24 overhead speakers.” This performance was by Martirano while in Paris at IRCAM. 18:59 Herbie Hancock, “Rough” from Future Shock (1983 Columbia). Hancock was well known as an experimenter of new synthesizer technology. During the early stages of the home computer revolution, Hancock used an AlphaSyntauri synthesizer as part of his ensemble of instruments. The AlphaSyntauri was an add-in synth for the Apple II computer, with its own sound-generating circuit board. The company was around from about 1980 to 1985. Its claim to fame what that it was much more affordable than the digital synthesizers made by New England Digital and Fairlight, each of which cost in the $30,000 to $50,000 range. The AlphaSyntauri was $1500. At this price you got 16-voice polyphony, 16 digital oscillators, and envelope generator, keyboard, and a sequencer capable of storing up to 7000 notes. It's affordable sequencing was a major attraction. This was before the Apple Macintosh was introduced, and with that the AlphaSyntauri was made immediately obsolete. But not before Hancock was able to work it into some of his electronic jazz tracks. If you listen carefully you can pick-out the sounds of the AlphaSyntauri because of all of the other synths and instruments on this track. Backing Vocals, Bernard Fowler, Grandmixer D.ST., Nicky Skopelitis, Roger Trilling; Bass, Bill Laswell; Drums, Sly Dunbar; Lead Vocals, Lamar Wright; Fairlight CMI Synthesizer, AlphaSyntauri Synthesizer, Emulator Synthesizer, Herbie Hancock; Prophet-5 Synthesizer, Michael Beinhorn; Turntables, Voice, Grandmixer D.ST. 6:55 Opening background music: P.F.M. (Premiata Forneria Marconi), “Storia In "LA"” from Jet Lag (1977 Asylum Records). Italian progressive rock band founded in 1970. Album recorded at Kendun Recorders, Burbank, California, January, 1977 and Scorpio Sound Studio, London, February, 1977. Mixed at Scorpio Sound Studio, February 1977. Mastered at RCA Studio, London. Bass, Moog B12 Synthesizer, Patrick Djivas; Drums, Percussion, Franz Di Cioccio; Electric Piano, Organ, Moog Synthesizer, Flavio Premoli. 6:28 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
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Hello to you listening in Painesville, Ohio!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Thoughts on Thursday and your host, Diane Wyzga.Previously, my friend Joe was trying to sell his product at fairs in Virginia but no one was buying and he hit the wall.What do you do? Lower your price? Offer fewer selections? Or, give it up altogether as a crazy idea?Remembering why he started this mad adventure in the first place Joe decides to dig in and stick with the Virginia fair route. It's not easy changing minds or attitudes or appetites. Folks at the fairs give him a hard time about his product and his prices.But at each venue he stands outside the mobile kitchen and shares his story - one that the University of Maryland encouraged him to tell: why organic goats, where they are pastured, who takes care of them, how they live, what makes this meat special, and why it's worth it. He prints up a one-page of the story and hands that out, too. Slowly it changes. Person by person the story draws them in, the goat meat dinners keep them there. How did Joe do it? Join us tomorrow for Part 4 and your story prompt.You're invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! Remember to stop by the website, check out the Services, arrange a Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with Diane and Quarter Moon Story Arts and on Linked In.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts
We recently visited Steele Mansion in Painesville, Ohio, and asked the proprietor, Carol Shamakian, to describe how she and her family came to own this place. She told us that her husband went to the grocery store one day and came home to say, “Honey, I bought a mansion.” Unfortunately this once grand home, built in the 1860's, had been deemed unsalvageable and was slated for demolition. Only the vision of this plucky family could see the possibilities in restoring the home. Listen as we learn how they brought Steele Mansion back to life, and created the gracious inn that it is today. #interiordesign #restoration #mansion #remodeling #interiordesignnortheasternohio #steelemansion
Gang Gang is back, J&B return with high energy and positive vibes fresh off the hiatus. First things first Happy birthday to both Bun and Top of The Tree 29 and a whole year in for the podcast! Bun talks about bringing in another revolution around the sun and the growth she's seeing. She discusses her fathers wedding reception as well as a blast from the past for a night at our high school 10 year reunion. J&B obviously had a lot to discuss from the internet with the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, Amad Aubery's killers trial, even local new with the Mentor high school walk out to fight bullying and rape culture in school as well racism. rest in Peace to another lost soul in our local community and our cultural community too with the senseless passing of rapper Young Dolph and young men in Painesville. don't worry it wasn't all serious you know J&b got jokes so they had a good time with Kim K's new boo and more. Tune in at the top and as always God bless the TRAP!
James "Jim" D. Klingbeil established the Klingbeil family real estate business in 1959 in Columbus, Ohio. Today, the operating company, known as Klingbeil Capital Management (KCM) is a multi-faceted, national real estate company with holdings throughout the United States. Mr. Klingbeil serves as CEO Emeritus of KCM and The Klingbeil Company, headquartered in San Francisco. Throughout his 60-year real estate career, Mr. Klingbeil has been an industry leader. He served as president and as a trustee for the Urban Land Institute for more than 40 years, and is now chairman emeritus and a lifetime member of the Urban Land Institute Foundation. He currently serves as lead independent director and non-executive chairman of the Board of Directors of UDR, Inc., a publicly traded real estate investment trust. Mr. Klingbeil also served as co-founder and chairman of the Anden Group from 1975-85, which built housing in the United States, Paris and London. A native of Painesville, Ohio, Mr. Klingbeil earned his Bachelor of Science from The Ohio State University and continues to play an active role in the university. In addition to being a charter member of the Board of Trustees, he has served on the Ohio State Foundation Board of Directors and chaired its Development Committee. He and his wife, Sally, live in San Francisco and have four adult children.
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There's even one in our home town! Like we have at that certain Cleveland venue, we're sure some of our listeners have spent a ton of their time at some of the venues on the list. This is gonna be a fun one for us so hopefully you guys love it too! First up we've got a big one that will be on every list of haunted venues. The House Of Blues in Chicago. So the history of the building took a bit to find because every search for the house of blues in any city comes up with the main house of blues page but with a little digging we found some info on the building's history. The House of Blues is part of a complex called The Marina City complex. The Marina complex is also known as the Corn cob apparently, and looking at it… You can see why. If you're listening in Chicago and are like "what the fuck, nobody calls it that", will remember our mantra.. Don't blame us, blame the internet… Although we did find that reference in a couple spots. The Marina is a mix of residential condos and commercial buildings built between 1961-1968. The complex consists of two 587-foot, 65-story apartment towers, a 10-story office building which is now a hotel, and a saddle-shaped auditorium building originally used as a cinema. When finished, the two towers were both the tallest residential buildings and the tallest reinforced concrete structures in the world. The complex was built as a "city within a city", featuring numerous on-site facilities including a theater, gym, swimming pool, ice rink, bowling alley, stores, restaurants, and, of course, a marina. WLS-TV (ABC Channel 7) transmitted from an antenna atop Marina City until the Willis Tower (formerly known as Sears Tower) was completed. Marina City was the first post-war urban high-rise residential complex in the United States and is widely credited with beginning the residential renaissance of American inner cities. These days the complex is home to the Hotel Chicago, 10pin bowling lounge, and several restaurants including… You fucking guessed it... Dick's Last Resort bitches!!! Oh and also the complex is home to the house of blues. The house of blues was built in the shell of the cinema which was out of use for quite some time. The story is that the hob is haunted by the spirit of a little girl that died due to an illness. There are many reports of weird things happening. The most circulated story seems to be that of a little boy who was playing with some of his toys toys. As he was playing he stepped away for a moment and when he came back he saw a little girl playing with his toys. She asked him if he'd like to play with her. FUCK THAT SHIT!!!! The little boy screamed and the girl vanished. Oddly enough, I did find a comment on one website from a man named Skyler seeming to corroborate this story. The comment reads as follows: " This can not be… no way… I have performed there 2 times. once was in 2013, and there was a boy in the back playing with his cars. a few minutes after he screamed and started to cry. I was feeling bad,, but this can't be him… also know that in 2015 in march i had another performance and all the lights turned off. This is too creepy." Was this the same boy that the story is referring too? Who knows. We also found several comments from people staying in what we assume is the hotel Chicago as it's in the complex and pretty much right next to the house of blues. There's comment also claim the hotel is haunted. One of the claims says this: "It's haunted!!! I saw a middle aged/older woman (dressed in clothing from a period long ago) in my room when I stayed there in 1999/2000. I woke in the early morning to see a woman staring at me. I went through a rational thought process of it being my female business colleague (who stayed in a separate room) and I thought, oh well she can sleep in the other bed (it was a double room & I was in the bed furthest away from the front door) and then quickly snapped out of it and said to myself she has her own room why would she be in my room, I opened my eyes again and that's when I could see it was a woman clearly (w/ angry face) staring at me. I then thought this is a stranger/intruder in my room – I laid there with my eyes just open enough to see – she was there staring at me & she still didn't look happy. I laid there thinking of what to do – I decided I was going to reach and turn the light on and then charge her or run after her when she ran for the door (fortunately, there was a switch right next to the bed). HOWEVER, when I reached for the light and turned it on she was gone. This is what makes this story interesting — I called the front desk and simply asked, ‘had anything significant ever happened at the site of the hotel' (b/c as the person above points out, its not an old or historic looking building (e.g. PreWar). I asked another question that any tourist could have just asked (I don't recall what it was right now). She said immediatley, “No, why did you see a ghost?” My response was, yea, I saw a ghost, I'm in my twenties and not some nut job.” I asked if anyone else had ever reported seeing a ghost and she said, “No.” Anyway, when I met up with my colleague, she could tell I was shaken up and I was pretty pale (like “I had seen a host.”). My story has never changed in all this time. I did stay at the hotel 1 other time after (not in the same room) & didn't see anything – but I slept with the bathroom light on… Scary & Cool experience for sure!" Sounds spooky! Next on our list of haunted venues we are heading to Milwaukee! Which is actually pronounced meely waukay, which is Algonquin for the good land. Now the Rave is amazing for several reasons: first it's the location of one of Moody's favorite tour stories which also involves Jon and our friend Brad from Voudoux. 2: it's huge and creepy as shit. 3: the pool... The Rave/Eagles Club is a 180,000 square foot, seven-level, live entertainment complex in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The building contains eight independent clubs with capacities ranging from 400 to 3500. The Eagles Ballroom is the building's showpiece, featuring a 25,000 square feet (2,300 m2) oval wooden dance floor, originally installed when the building was constructed, in addition to a large, old-fashioned domed ceiling and a stage on one side. Originally a ballroom, it has hosted everything from boxing matches to concerts to ethnic dances. The ballroom head hosted huge acts ranging from Bob Dylan to Green day, from the grateful dead to slayer and of course none other than Lil Pump. Along with the eagles ballroom, the building houses the Rave hall, The eagles hall, the Rave bar, The Rave craft beer lounge, The penthouse lounge, and the eagles club. Since its construction in 1926, the Eagles Club has known several incarnations. Prominently among them, it housed the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, a notable organization whose considerable impacts on America's cultural landscape remain in effect today. In 1939, the idea of using the building for music presentations took hold, reinventing its purpose. The grand ballroom became a popular venue for big band music, such as band leaders Guy Lombardo and Glen Miller and their orchestras. Soon, other types of music, theatre and performing arts also offered shows and concerts in the large, elegant ballroom; from 1939 through the mid-sixties. Comedians like Bob Hope and Red Skeleton did stand-up comedy. In 1959, people who bought a $1.50 ticket to the Winter Dance Party, were treated to the music of Buddy Holly and the Crickets, Big Bopper, Dion and the Belmonts, and Richie Valens. This would be the last show for buddy Holly before he died. In 1964, The Eagles Club had its first rock concert, with the Dave Clark Five performing on the ballroom stage. The 1970s brought even more famous groups and people, such as Eric Clapton, Crosby, Stills and Nash and other rising rock stars.When the Athletic Club was closed, a homeless men's shelter opened up temporarily in the basement area, providing shelter for the destitute which is life-saving during the freezing winter months. By the late 1980s, The Eagles Club was in a state of disrepair and The Eagle Club put it out on the real estate market, after getting it listed on The National Register of Historic Places, in 1986. In late 1992, the Eagles Club was rescued when it was bought by Wauwatosa businessman Anthony J. Balestrieri and his wife, Marjorie, who performed in the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. They began the long process of restoring the historic beauty of the elegant ballroom and interior art, as well as the outside facade. They also restored and renovated other areas turning the building into the multi venue building it is today. We wanted to include this history because: A. We love the history of places like this and B. It shows how many things this building way used for and how many people have passed through the building. We all know where there tons of history there tends to be ghost stories! Let's get into the spooky shit! Remember the pool we mentioned earlier… Well at one point a 17 year old boy had a fucking heart attack and died in the pool. Later, at least two more children would die in the pool. This would ultimately cause the closure of the athletic club. Also the man who ran the homeless shelter was said to be extremely cruel and abusive to the men staying there. The basement area which is the home of the former men's shelter, is one of the more haunted areas. The shelter manager mentioned earlier is thought to be the reason behind the heavy negative energy felt there. Cold spots are often felt by staff in the late hours after closing. Shadow people have often been reported by staff as well as band members packing up after a show. Next is the pool area, which we've seen and it's fucking creepy. A little girl is said to roam around the area. People have heard her laughter and have said her presence can bring a sense of dread. Staff have said they have heard shuffling footsteps and have smelled a strong odor of bleach in the pool area. In the boiler room under the pool, a former employee still hangs and he doesn't like people in his area. "Jack" was once recorded telling a group on a ghost hunt to "get out, get out now" Apparently, you can find a video of this on YouTube, we'll try and find it to post on our page. The ballroom has had its share of apparitions hanging around during sound checks and after shows when everyone has left. An employee told a story of when he was standing on the floor of The Eagles Ballroom, making sure that the people going to the roof patio didn't “get lost” and go into the Eagles Ballroom by design. He said that one of his fellow workers had seen what they thought was a man, standing in one of the second floor boxes located above the Eagles Ballroom. He called security and when they approached this person, he ran down the aisle but disappeared before the staff person that was behind him and the security person cutting off his escape could try to grab him. One other common theme is people hearing either happy laughing children or sad crying children. Some staff have stated they've seen entities of children playing in groups. We've been here.. This place is awesome. Also another fun tidbit… not to far away from the Rave is the ambassador hotel. Which of you're up on your serial killers, you know is the place where Jeffrey Dahmer killed his first victim in Milwaukee. Steven Tuomi was Jeffrey Dahmer's first victim in Milwaukee. Dahmer met Tuomi in September of 1987. At the time, Dahmer was out on probation after molestation charges of a minor. The two men spent the night together drinking heavily and visiting multiple bars. Later that night, they ended up in a room together in the Ambassador, room 507, which is a room some Dahmer historians have requested to stay in. Dahmer killed Toumi while he was in a drunken stupor. Upon waking up to find Tuomi dead, Dahmer put the body in a suitcase and took it to his grandmother's house where he was living. In the basement, he acted out necrophiliac desires and then dismembered the body. Supposedly when Dahmer awoke to find Tuomi dead, the body was in an awkward position hanging off the side of the bed. Some visitors have reported instances of waking up to discover their partner in a similarly awkward position. Visitors to room 507 have reported a variety of experiences, such as a heaviness to the room that they can't quite explain. Some people get woken up in the middle of the night by odd circumstances. There's an extra little bit for ya!!! Info on the Hauntings and most of the historical facts on the Rave was taken from an excellent article on hauntedhouses.com Next up we're gonna head across the pond, so to speak. We're heading to London and the famous Royal Albert Hall! This place has a long and rich history behind it. The Royal Albert Hall was built on what was once the Gore estate, at the centre of which stood Gore House. The three acre estate was occupied by political reformer William Wilberforce between 1808-1828 and subsequently occupied between 1836-1849 by the Countess of Blessington and Count D'Orsay. After the couple left for Paris in May 1851, the house was opened as the ‘Universal Symposium of All Nations', a restaurant run by the first celebrity chef, Alexis Soyer, who planned to cater for the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park. After the exhibition and following the advice of Prince Albert, Gore House and its grounds were bought by the Exhibition's Royal Commission to create the cultural quarter known as Albertopolis. A complex of public Victorian buildings were developed to house exhibits from the Great Exhibition and to further the study of art, science and industry. On May 20, 1867 7,000 people gathered under a purpose-built marquee to watch Queen Victoria lay the Hall's red Aberdeen granite foundation stone, which today can be found underneath K stalls, row 11, seat 87 in the main auditorium. The Queen announced that “It is my wish that this Hall should bear his name to whom it will have owed its existence and be called The Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences”, as a 21 gun salute was heard from Hyde Park and a trumpet fanfare from HM Life Guards sounded. By December 1870 construction of the Hall had moved on so much that HM Queen Victoria and her daughter Princess Beatrice visited the Hall to listen to the acoustics. Almost three months later, on 25 February 1871, the Hall's first concert was held to an audience for 7,000 people comprising the workmen and their families, various officials and the invited public. Amateur orchestra, The Wandering Minstrels, played to test the acoustics from all areas of the auditorium. This place has been running as a venue for 150 years! Again… History breeds ghosts and Hauntings! There's so much history in this building that we are not going to be able to include but please check out the official website for the royal Albert Hall to really drive into the history of this place. You won't be sorry you did. We gave you the beginnings to show how long this place has been around. We're gonna get right into the spooky shit though! On 13 July 1930 the Spiritualist Association rented the Royal Albert Hall for a seance for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, following the death of the Sherlock author on 7 July. Conan Doyle was a spiritualist and believed in the existence beyond the grave. Upon his death 10,000 people gathered expectantly in the Hall to watch a medium take to the stage, hoping to witness some supernatural activity and hear a message from Conan Doyle from the other side… Lady Doyle: “Although I have not spoken to Arthur since he passed, I am certain that in his own time and his own way he will send a message to us” Time Magazine, 21 July 1930 Lady Conan Doyle took to the stage alongside members of his family, with a vacant chair on her right reserved for her late husband.Time Magazine, who attended the seance, reports: ‘Mrs. Estelle Roberts, clairvoyant, took the stage. She declared five spirits were “pushing” her. She cried out their messages. Persons in the audience confirmed their validity. Suddenly Mrs. Roberts looked at Sir Arthur's empty chair, cried: “He is here.” Lady Doyle stood up. The clairvoyant's eyes moved as though accompanying a person who was approaching her. “He is wearing evening clothes,” she murmured. She inclined her head to listen. A silent moment. Her head jerked up. She stared at Lady Doyle, shivered, ran to the widow, whispered. Persons nearby could hear: “Sir Arthur told me that one of you went into the hut [on the Doyle estate] this morning. Is that correct?” Lady Doyle, faltering: “Why, yes.” She beamed. Her eyes opened widely. The clairvoyant to Lady Doyle: “The message is this. Tell Mary [eldest daughter]…' Time Magazine, 21 July 1930 At this the audience rose in a clamor, and the great organ of the Hall began to peal, the noise drowning out the answer of Mrs Roberts. But what was the message delivered to Lady Doyle that night? Did the ghost of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle really visit the Royal Albert Hall on that night in 1930? Seances are always fun and definitely work as we found out...yea...right…. Here's some more stories taken straight from the RAH website! THE GIRLS Beneath the Door 6 foyer, in the carpeted basement area, there is one spot where two young women, known as ‘the girls', briefly appear each November 2nd a little before 2am, when the building is almost deserted, except for some security staff. Over the years, several staff members reported hearing ‘the girls' laughing, and seeing their animated and excited silhouettes appear, clothed in the fashion of slightly risqué Victorian ladies (extravagant long dark dresses embellished with lace from neck to bodice, with many ruffles, especially around the sleeves and hem, and their hair styled in cottage-loaf buns with ringlets hanging over their ears). The Duty Security Incident Book indicates that there had been appearances by ‘the girls' for the three years prior to 1991. They have been seen passing across the foyer space, which is bounded by double doors at each end, leading on one side to the staff canteen (where we still eat today) and on the other to the kitchen corridor, and then disappear. That is why some believe that ‘the girls' may be responsible for unexplained accidents, tappings and footsteps that occur behind locked doors late at night in the kitchens. Assistants Chefs, who have to clean the kitchen every night after use, often used to hear noises and have been frightened whilst in that area. FATHER WILLIS Whenever restoration work is carried out on our organ, its original constructor Henry Willis, fondly nicknamed ‘Father Willis', returns as a stooped ghost wearing a black skull cap. When the organ was being reconstructed in 1924, workmen saw a little old man walk down the stairs late one afternoon. On returning to their workshop and relating the facts, their foreman asked what the man was wearing. When told that he was donning a black skull cap, the foreman decided it was the ghost of Father Willis, the original builder of the organ, long since dead, who would not approve of the alterations being undertaken. Since then there have been many reports of a sudden cold atmosphere in the area behind the organ. When interviewed in 2018, Michael Broadway, the Hall's organ custodian was asked if he had ever seen signs of the legendary ghost of Henry Willis. He answered: “I remember the organ builder Clifford Hyatt telling me about this over forty years ago. The tuner […] was making the final visit of the Willis contract before the Harrison & Harrison rebuild in the 1920s. When he got up on to the Great passage board he saw Father Willis there saying ‘They shan't take my organ from me'. A lovely story, but I haven't seen him. There are many questions I would ask him and hopefully have his approval of the way I look after this instrument. Perhaps he has no reason to be disturbed.” THE MAN IN WHITE During a Jasper Carrott comedy event in May 1990, the Duty Manager was ordered to clear the Middle Choir seats and to post a Steward at either end to avoid anyone entering as it is very distracting for a performer to have people walking across the back of the stage during the show. That's why a very angry Stage Manager demanded on radio to know why there was someone crossing the stage. The description was of a man dressed in white, walking oddly as if on drugs. The Stewards insisted no one had passed them and on further investigation no one except Jasper Carrott was onstage, but several people had seen the figure cross the stage from left to right. THE VICTORIAN COUPLE A staff member during the 2000s reported having seen a couple in Victorian clothing walk across the second tier near to Door Six and vanish into a box. As a venue whose history is so closely tied to the Victorian times, this didn't seem particularly odd (people dress up sometimes…) But in 2011, a Head Steward was finishing off his shift one evening and had made sure that all members of the public had left the second tier. On going downstairs into the auditorium, he noticed a couple sitting in the box so he returned to the second tier but found no one in the box. He assumed they had left while he was on his way back, so once again he returned to the auditorium… Only to see them again. So he went back to the second tier, and that's when he heard the couple chattering. He assumed they were in the box but on opening the door, there was no one there. There are several more accounts on their website and tons and tons of stories all over the web about experiences at the historical venue. It sounds like it's one crazy place!!! We've got a couple more for you guys. Next up is another club we've been too, the Masquerade in Atlanta. The Masquerade features three indoor venues with capacities ranging from 300 to 1000, appropriately named Heaven, Hell and Purgatory. The Masquerade was founded in 1988 at the historic DuPre Excelsior Mill, a former excelsior mill at 695 North Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. The venue had both indoor and outdoor concert space. It was sold in 2006 and moved in late November 2016 after it was made part of a new mixed-use development called North + Line. The building was designated as historic by the city and all of the original parts will be saved through adaptive reuse. The masquerade had hosted tons of national and local acts from cannibal corpse to the greatest entertainer in history, Weird Al Yankovic. This night club is said to be visited by the spirits who died in fire and tuberculosis outbreaks long ago, both of which killed several members of the building's former staff. Apparitions have been seen and unexplained footsteps have been reported.One popular story is that of a large and tall black man who is always seen walking around the nightclub. The staff believes that it is this man who turns the musical amplifiers every night. The staff has also reported hearing footsteps from unidentified sources, as well as cold spots all throughout the building. Horrifying screams can also be heard coming from the back of the stairs even when there is no one there. They believe that the screams come from the young woman who died in a freakish accident in the nightclub. Nowadays, there are rumors that real vampires come to the nightclub and even live there. Some people believe that this rumor has been spread to promote business as vampires have suddenly become very popular. Next up were heading to Nashville and a place the Moody had been to, but not for music, for the national beard and mustache competition. He did not place unfortunately. The auditorium opened as the Union Gospel Tabernacle in 1892. Its construction was spearheaded by Thomas Ryman, a Nashville businessman who owned several saloons and a fleet of riverboats.When Ryman died in 1904, his memorial service was held at the tabernacle. During the service, it was proposed the building be renamed Ryman Auditorium, which was met with the overwhelming approval of the attendees. The building was originally designed to contain a balcony, but a lack of funds delayed its completion. The balcony was eventually built and opened in time for the 1897 gathering of the United Confederate Veterans, with funds provided by members of the group. As a result, the balcony was once called the Confederate Gallery.[5] Upon the completion of the balcony, the Ryman's capacity rose to 6,000. A stage was added in 1901 that reduced the capacity to just over 3,000. Though the building was designed to be a house of worship – a purpose it continued to serve throughout most of its early existence – it was often leased to promoters for nonreligious events in an effort to pay off its debts and remain open. In 1904, Lula C. Naff, a widow and mother who was working as a stenographer, began to book and promote speaking engagements, concerts, boxing matches, and other attractions at the Ryman in her free time. Naff gained a reputation for battling local censorship groups, who had threatened to ban various performances deemed too risqué. In 1939, Naff won a landmark lawsuit against the Nashville Board of Censors, which was planning to arrest the star of the play Tobacco Road due to its provocative nature. The court declared the law creating the censors to be invalid W.C. Fields, Will Rogers in 1925, Charlie Chaplin, Bob Hope with Doris Day in '49, Harry Houdini in '24, and John Philip Sousa (among others) performed at the venue over the years, earning the Ryman the nickname, "The Carnegie Hall of the South". The Ryman in its early years also hosted Marian Anderson in 1932, Bill Monroe (from KY) and the Bluegrass Boys in '45, Little Jimmy Dickens in '48, Hank Williams in '49, The Carter Sisters with Mother Maybelle Carter in 1950, Elvis in '54, Johnny Cash in '56, trumpeter Louis Armstrong in '57, Patsy Cline in '60, Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs (bluegrass) in '64, and Minnie Pearl in '64. The Grand Ole Opry was first broadcast from the Ryman on June 5, 1943, and originated there every week for nearly 31 years thereafter. Every show sold out, and hundreds of fans were often turned away. During its tenure at Ryman Auditorium, the Opry hosted the biggest country music stars of the day and became a show known around the world. Melding its then-current usage with the building's origins as a house of worship, the Ryman got the nickname "The Mother Church of Country Music", which it still holds to this day. The last Opry show at the Ryman occurred the previous evening, on Friday, March 15. The final shows downtown were emotional. Sarah Cannon, performing as Minnie Pearl, broke character and cried on stage. When the plans for Opryland USA were announced, WSM president Irving Waugh also revealed the company's intent to demolish the Ryman and use its materials to construct a chapel called "The Little Church of Opryland" at the amusement park. Waugh brought in a consultant to evaluate the building, noted theatrical producer Jo Mielziner, who had staged a production at the Ryman in 1935. He concluded that the Ryman was "full of bad workmanship and contains nothing of value as a theater worth restoring." Mielziner suggested the auditorium be razed and replaced with a modern theater. Waugh's plans were met with resounding resistance from the public, including many influential musicians of the time. Members of historic preservation groups argued that WSM, Inc. (and Acuff, by proxy) exaggerated the Ryman's poor condition, saying the company was worried that attachment to the old building would hurt business at the new Opry House. Preservationists leaned on the building's religious history and gained traction for their case as a result. The outcry led to the building being added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Following the departure of the Opry, the Ryman sat mostly vacant and deteriorating for nearly 20 years, as the neighborhood surrounding it continued to see the increasing effects of urban decay. In 1986, as part of the Grand Ole Opry 60th-anniversary celebration, CBS aired a special program that featured some of the Opry's legendary stars performing at the Ryman. While the auditorium was dormant, major motion pictures continued to be filmed on location there, including John Carpenter's Elvis (1979), Coal Miner's Daughter (1980 – Loretta Lynn Oscar-winning biopic), Sweet Dreams (1985 – story of Patsy Cline), and Clint Eastwood's Honkytonk Man (1982). A 1979 television special, Dolly & Carol in Nashville, included a segment featuring Dolly Parton performing a gospel medley on the Ryman stage. In 1989, Gaylord Entertainment began work to beautify the Ryman's exterior. The structure of the building was also improved, as the company installed a new roof, replaced broken windows, and repaired broken bricks and wood. In October 1992, executives of Gaylord Entertainment announced plans to renovate the entire building and expand it to create modern amenities for performers and audiences alike, as part of a larger initiative to invest in the city's efforts to revitalize the downtown area. The first performance at the newly renovated Ryman was a broadcast of Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion on June 4, 1994. Beginning in November 1999, the Opry was held at Ryman Auditorium for three months, mostly due to the success of the January shows, but partly due to the ongoing construction of Opry Mills shopping mall next door to the Grand Ole Opry House. The Opry has returned to the Ryman for all of its November, December, and January shows every year since then, allowing the production to acknowledge its roots while also taking advantage of a smaller venue during the off-peak season for tourism and freeing the Grand Ole Opry House for special holiday presentations.The Ryman has also served as a gathering place for the memorial services of many prominent country music figures. Tammy Wynette, Chet Atkins, Skeeter Davis, Harlan Howard, Bill Monroe, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Billy Block, George Hamilton IV, Earl Scruggs, and Jim Ed Brown have all been memorialized from the Ryman stage. In 2018, the Ryman was named the most iconic structure in Tennessee by Architectural Digest. And just because….On June 9, 2019, Wu-Tang Clan performed the first pure rap concert ever at the Ryman. The concert was sold out. Again, we like to give history on these places for context and honestly it's just interesting to us so whatever. But this again illustrates the point that many crazy things happened here over the years as many many people have passed through this auditorium… Including Moody. Ok, so let's get to the ghosts and spooky shit. Ryman's spirit was fine with most performances but would rise if the people onstage were getting a bit risqué. Apparently, he disrupted shows by stomping around the room so loudly that spectators were forced to leave. Famously, the ghost wreaked havoc while the opera Carmen was taking place. Probably because it tells the story of a gypsy temptress. During the grand ole Opry period, rumors surfaced that the venue was cursed since apparently, most singers that performed there wound up dead. A total of 37 people met their fate in the most gruesome ways, dying from O.D.s, car accidents, fires, or slaughterings. Among the artists believed to have succumbed to the curse are: Stringbean Akeman, Patsy Cline, Texas Ruby, and many more. In a blog post by Virginia Lamkin titled Haunted Ryman Auditorium, the author explains that when the show relocated to the Opryland USA theme park, 14 additional acts died. It is believed that the curse followed because a large portion of the Ryman Auditorium stage was cut out and brought to the new location. The spirit often referred to as “The Grey Man,” is believed to have been one of the Confederate soldiers who frequented the auditorium during post-war gatherings. Some say they've witnessed him sitting in the balcony while artists rehearse. He watches the stage steadily but disappears as soon as anyone gets too close. ”The lady,” on the other hand, isn't a spectator; she's a performer. Believed to be the ghost of Patsy Cline, she has been heard singing by staff. Usually, her performance happens late at night as they prepare to close. Patsy Cline, who died tragically in a plane crash, has also been linked to the Opry Curse. Could the curse not only kill but also trap artists in the venue? Speaking of Opry Curse victims, Hank Williams is said to have been another casualty. The successful singer/songwriter passed away in 1953, after mixing prescription drugs with alcohol. Similar to the other artists haunting the auditorium, Hank's voice has been heard clear as day by employees. They have also heard his songs being played onstage, without explanation. Along with Patsy, Hank Williams' soul has lingered in the old venue ever since he passed. The info on the history of the ryman comes mostly from their own website while the stories of the hauntings we found on the website ghostcitytours.com Next up is the Phoenix theater in Petaluma California. The club has been in existence since 1905 and has changed in both structure and purpose, mostly due to severe damage caused by several fires. Petaluma's Phoenix Theater has been entertaining Sonoma County residents for over 116 years. Hosting everyone from the likes of Harry Houdini to Green Day, the fabled teen center and music venue has a varied and interesting history. The entertainment center opened in 1904 as the Hill Opera House. The structure was designed by San Francisco architect Charles Havens, who also designed Petaluma's Carlson-Currier Silk Mill in 1892. The Beaux Arts-style theater hosted operas, theatrical performances, high school graduations and music for over 15 years until the early 1920s when it was gutted by fire. In 1925, the venue reopened as the California Theatre playing silent films accompanied by music. A Jan. 24, 1925, Press Democrat article proclaimed the showplace the “largest playhouse in Petaluma and one of the finest theaters of Northern California.” A packed house attended the opening night performance which include a double feature picture show and live entertainment. The theater switched to movies with sound in later years and lost major sections of its roof to a second fire in 1957. Petaluma's Tocchini family bought the floundering venue in 1967 switching to a program of live music and entertainment. In 1983, the theater was renamed the Phoenix - reflecting its ability to be reborn from the ashes. Tom Gaffey, a young man who had grown up in Petaluma and worked at both the California and the Showcase theaters, was hired as manager, a position he holds to this day. The theater gained unwanted attention after a late-night performance by the band Popsicle Love Sponge performed a questionable act with the body of what was believed to be a dead chicken. The late-night shows ended, but the movies continued for a short time. Today the venue serves as a graffiti-covered teen center and venue for rock, punk, reggae and more. In 1996, it hosted the last show of the Long Beach ska band Sublime as well as rock and punk legends the Ramones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, X, Metallica and Primus. The guiding principle of the Phoenix has always been that it's "everyone's building" and this was formalized in the early 2000's when the Phoenix became a 501(c)3 nonprofit community center. This place sounds pretty awesome. This following except it's taken directly from their website : The Phoenix Theater is open seven days a week, generally from 3pm to 7pm, for drop-in “unstructured” use. Our building interior is large and soulful, with several rooms to accommodate a variety of activities. On a typical afternoon, you'll find kids playing acoustic music (we've got two pianos and a big stage), skateboarding (across the large wooden floor and up one of four quarter-pipe ramps), doing homework in the tutoring room, or sitting in one of the overstuffed sofas: reading, talking with friends, or napping. There's always a staff member onsite, but the atmosphere is casual. On top of this they have free music programs from lessons to recording to production to podcasting to band management and everything in between. Also they have many programs for teens in the art community to hone their skills. Not only that they have a teen health center to help inform teens and help them make better, more conscientious choices regarding their personal health. They also have services for transitive health and STD help as well. We feel like every town needs a place like this. Especially if it's haunted!!! Speaking of which we found an interview that Gaffney did where he talks about some of his experiences and other things that have happened. The following was taken from petaluma360.com: Gaffey began by talking about his earliest days. “It was my job to close the theater down. By 10:15 it would just be me, and whatever people were watching the movie. Near the end, I'd go up to the projection booth. After the audience exited, I'd turn off the projector, come down onto the stage where the sound equipment was, turn off the amps, check doors, balcony, bathrooms, lock the doors, hit the security alarm, then go out the door by the box office.” On three separate nights, as he was leaving, the box office phone rang. Gaffey explained the building had five phone stations. The light on the box office phone indicated the call was from the projection booth. “I'd have to turn off the alarm and pick up the phone. ‘Hello? Hello? Hello?' But there was nobody there. “You can't believe in ghosts when you're shutting down a theater. You have to check. “Three times I mustered my courage, turned the lights back on and burst into the projection booth. There was no one there. “That was my first experience, when I was an unknown here, a spooky ‘welcome back.'” Gaffey is quick to temper his conversation with “it could have been” and “maybe someone playing pranks.” He keeps an open mind. Ghosts or explainable experiences: it's for the individual to decide. “Blue lights have been seen floating through the building. There's the Little Kid: he'd been seen even when I was a kid working down here. And one night, sleeping on stage as a teen, I could hear and feel big footsteps. I never felt afraid. “The big guy has been felt by many over the years,” Gaffey said. “We named him Chris. Big Chris. He's the only ghost - if there are ghosts here - who's not from a show business background.” He added that psychics who've visited the theater have talked about Chris dating to the livery stable-era and that someone was murdered on this spot, possibly with a knife. But Gaffey continued firmly, “My experiences in this building have been warm and protective. “Chris had the spirit of the Phoenix before it became what it is. Chris may have loved this spot. I think it's one of the coolest corners in town.” He commented he sensed from the warmth he felt as he was talking that Chris was on stage, observing. Then there's the Little Kid - a boy. “That's an interesting one,” Gaffey said. “Again - a psychic had come in. First off, he talked about the guy in the attic [the projection booth], said he seemed to be older, white hair and faded green, almost khaki, clothing; tall, thin with angular knees and elbows. The older man, the psychic told Gaffey, is trying to make good on something wrong he felt he did to a child. The psychic added the old man hadn't, however, done anything. “I'm wondering,” Gaffey said, “if it's the little boy. This was the fly area” - the area to the rear of the stage where backdrops hung. “With stuff hanging here and ladder work, maybe the kid was injured. He's been seen by many. He's got shaggy hair, maybe less than five feet, wearing shorts or knickers, a wool suit and a cap, from the 1920s.” In the 1990s, a security guard for the thrash metal band GWAR got down off a ladder and asked, “Who's that little kid back there in the exit?” When no one could find the boy, the guard quit. There is much more to the interview and we would definitely recommend checking it out! We've got one one more venue for you guys even though there are a bunch more out there. Some of the more well known and covered places like Bobby Mackey's in Kentucky, The Avalon in Hollywood, Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carre in New Orleans, The rapids theater in Niagara falls NY among others we've left off but will definitely be back to cover at a future point as the history and Hauntings in these places is awesome. So that brings us to our home town of Cleveland Ohio and to the World famous Agora Theater. Now this a place where we've both spent many nights jamming out to some great fucking shows. And yes.. Whether you like it or not… Here comes some history fuckers. The first Agora in Cleveland, informally referred to as Agora Alpha, opened on February 26, 1966, at 2175 Cornell Road in Little Italy near the campus of Case Western Reserve University. In 1967, the Agora moved to a second building on East 24th Street near the campus of Cleveland State University. Once settled in their new location, the new Agora Ballroom, informally referred to as Agora Beta, played a role in giving exposure to many bands, both from the Cleveland area and abroad. Many artists such as Peter Frampton, Bruce Springsteen, Boston, Grand Funk Railroad, ZZ Top, Kiss and many others received much exposure after playing the Agora.[3] The Agora Ballroom was also the setting of the concert by Paul Simon's character in the opening minutes of the 1980 movie One-Trick Pony. The front facade of the Agora Ballroom was temporarily swapped for the one shown in the movie. It is also one of three locations used to record Todd Rundgren's live album Back to the Bars in 1978. The East 24th Street building also housed Agency Recording Studios, located above the Agora. The onsite recording studio and the close proximity to radio station WMMS allowed for high-quality live concert broadcasts from the Agora. Some of these concerts were later released commercially, including Bruce Springsteen's “The Agora, Cleveland 1978”, the Cars' “Live at the Agora 1978”, Ian Hunter's “You're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic, Deluxe Edition” and Dwight Twilley Band's “Live From Agora”. The popularity of the club led the Agora to expand during the 1970s and 1980s, opening 12 other clubs in the cities of Columbus, Toledo, Youngstown, Painesville, Akron, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Tampa, Hallandale, Hartford, and New Haven. However, the Cleveland location is the only one still in existence today. In 1984, the Agora was damaged by a fire and closed. The building currently known as the Agora first opened on March 31, 1913, with an English performance of Aida as the Metropolitan Theatre. It was the brainchild of Max Faetkenheuer, an opera promoter and conductor who had also been involved in the construction of the monumental Hippodrome Theatre on Euclid Avenue five years earlier. The new opera house was well received and did well early on, but later struggled to stay profitable. Among various uses, the Metropolitan was home to a Cleveland's Yiddish theatre troupe in 1927. This brief episode in its history came to an end a few months later in 1928 after the troupe was involved in a bus accident on the way to a performance in Youngstown; the actors were too injured to perform and the venture went bankrupt. By 1932, the venue had turned into a vaudeville/burlesque house called "The Gayety," hosting "hoofers, comics and strippers." The Metropolitan returned to its original use for a short time during the mid-1940s staging comedic musicals, but by the end of the decade stage productions had ceased and the theatre became a full-time movie house. From 1951–78, the theater offices were home to radio stations WHK (1420 AM) and WMMS (100.7 FM); the theater itself was known as the WHK Auditorium. In 1968–69 the theater was known as the Cleveland Grande. In the early 1980s, it briefly re-opened as the New Hippodrome Theatre showing movies. Following the fire which damaged the Agora Ballroom on East 24th Street, club owner Henry LoConti, Sr. decided to move to the 5000 Euclid Avenue location. Following extensive renovations, the new Agora Metropolitan Theater, the third Cleveland venue to bear the Agora name, opened in October 1986. The Agora has two rooms: a 500-person capacity, standing-room-only ballroom with adjoining bar, and an 1800-seat theater. As far as some spooky shit goes, we were able to get some info straight from the source! We spoke with Mike who works at the agora and we got some cool stuff from him. In an email mine related the following information. "Prior to our merger with AEG Presents, I used to lead our ‘Ghost Tours' with a group called Black Sheep Paranormal. While I didn't know what to expect, and I wasn't exactly familiar with paranormal investigations, that quickly changed working with the group. One of the members of the Black Sheep Paranormal group was a retired police officer. Pretty easy to say he's seen some shit, and could be characterized as fearless. Another member told him to check out the men's room, where we have a utility closest between our sinks and stalls. From past experiences, we usually get some decent activity from that closest. However, nothing occurred this time. After giving up on this spot, the team member decided to use the bathroom. Seconds later, he hears **CLAP, CLAP, CLAP** from behind his neck, and he exited the bathroom about as white as a ghost. Oh man… Good thing he was in the bathroom in case he pissed himself!! This next story is pretty crazy. He talks about "The Cleaning Lady"! "One of the known spirits at The Agora, who we call “The Cleaning Lady,” as you could have guessed, was responsible for cleaning the venue many decades ago. While I'm not exactly sure what happened to her, she was said to have fallen off our balcony, and died. One night, during an investigation, we were sitting in silence at the top of our balcony on the left hand side. As we sat there, we started to hear sweeping sounds. As the broom sweeps started to happen for a few seconds, all of the sudden, the sound traveled from the left side of the venue, all the way to the right side of the venue. We couldn't really explain it, but that's exactly what happened." Wow! That's awesome! This next one would probably freak a lot of people out… but it's definitely cool. "Another occurrence was when we were up in one of the suite boxes up in the balcony. The venue was blacked out, and from where we were sitting, you could still see the bar area in our lower level. The bar had a mini fridge up against the wall that had lighting in it. We draped it off with a black table cloth, but there was still exposed light coming from the fridge. As we're sitting there, we see a shadow fading in, and fading out of the light. Almost as if a person was pacing back and forth. We were able to see this because of the light from the fridge. As this shadow figure is pacing back and forth for a good 30 – 60 seconds, one of our team members calls out “if anyone is over by the bar, please make a sound.” And I shit you not, with no hesitation, a stack of plastic cups falls off the bar and onto the ground. That was definitely one of my favorite experiences." Hopefully we get some action like that on our ghost hunt! Mike goes on to say that he actually got to see an apparition as well! "Over the years, we've heard and seen many things. We've had items that turn up missing, seen plenty of white anomalies, and other occurrences. Apparitions are rare, but sounds are usually constant. We've heard bangs on our doors, we've heard voices, we've even heard music; big band music to be specific. The apparition I've seen was an unreal experience. We were sitting in the balcony, and we just saw this shadow figure in one of the seats across/behind us. The figure was perfectly human-shaped, but you could see through it. It definitely seemed like it was staring at us the whole time. Sadly, my story telling doesn't do this moment very much justice. He said that a lot of the investigation stuff was mainly communication based with the spirits. He said they would ask questions and they frequently got answers. We asked about how the spirits would answer and he told us: "Most of the time in our investigations, we used dowsing rods for the questions, and asked them to cross the rods in a ‘yes or no' type of questioning. They were always responsive in this form. As long as we got it started, we usually were able to keep the questions going. Obviously, noises would happen all the time. I remember one evening just working (no event going on), but we use to have these ‘garage' type doors for our balcony entry. And for whatever reason, the spirts would not stop banging on them. Like something out of a movie, non-stop banging. That was the same day where my coworker went to use the bathroom, and as she was coming back to the office she heard “There she goes…” in a whisper type voice. Damn! That's some crazy shit! We would like to thank Mike for his time and this incredible stories of the strange stuff that occurs at the agora! Hometown spooky shit is always awesome! Top ten horror movie musicals https://screenrant.com/horror-musicals-best-ever-imdb/
On today's episode of RTP we talk with Joseph Kreinsen. Coach Kreinsen is the OL Coach/Run Game Coordinator at Lake Erie College in Painesville, OH. Listen as we talk with Coach Kreinsen about his GA days at UMass and Pitt, setting up run game plans, and teaching installs and schemes to players at different levels of experience in your OL room. You can follow Coach Kreinsen on Twitter @CoachKreinsen
Mary and Sarah join the podcast to talk about the Equine Studies major and teams at Lake Erie College located in Painesville, OH. Mary Pardee is the Director of Riding and an Assistant Professor of Equine Studies. She has her B.A. from the University of KY and her Master of Education from Lake Erie College. Sarah Dwyer is the Head Coach of the LEC IHSA Equestrian Team. Sarah has both her Equine Studies degree and her M.B.A. from Lake Erie and is a certified PATH Therapeutic Riding Instructor. mpardee@lec.edu sdwyer@lec.edu
Photo: Powder sample, containing (as two main ingredients): mannitol (62%), fentanyl (23%). Quoting from the source: "The exhibit was seized by a Lake County Deputy Sheriff from the floor of a gas station restroom in Painesville, [Ohio].".The New John Batchelor ShowCBS Audio Network@Batchelorshow#PacificWatch: Fentanyl seized at the Border. Long Beach provides for the homeless. @JCBlisshttps://www.foxnews.com/politics/border-crisis-mexico-southern-border-fentanyl-mccarthyhttps://lbpost.com/news/long-beach-expands-program-offering-services-instead-of-jail-to-homeless-mentally-ill-defendants
We are excited to have local race promoter Randy Maggio on the podcast for a deeper dive into local racing. Randy and his family own the Painesville Speedway and Lorain Raceway Park - both in northern Ohio. This kid will knock your socks off! 20 years old and hustling each day to make local, oval racing the best it can be.Randy talks about his family's racing history, what he has planned for 2021 (hint: there's already a full schedule at each venue), and he talks about this crazy thing called the Turkey Leg 150 (which Bill & John have both raced in).You can follow Randy and his tracks at:Painesville Speedway WebsiteLorain Raceway Park WebsitePainesville Speedway FacebookLorain Raceway Park FacebookRandy's InstagramWhat are the guys up to?Bill sort of has an update on getting ready to tackle the RX-7s, talks about how his truck is still in the body shop and shares that he hired a handyman to help with some projects at the shop.John drives his E30 this week and needed a twist tie to fix his throttle. Plus there's some more Jaguar talk, this time on the silver one.
I had the pleasure of speaking to the founder of Infinite Abundance CLE, a non profit organization that serves hot meals every weekend in her town of Painesville, Ohio that she sole handedly manages. Hear her determination and inspiration behind her work and how it helps many people in need. If you'd like to donate to Infinite Abundance, your donations are welcome via Venmo @Erica-Young-109 or CashApp @$InfiniteAbundanceCLE You can also follow her on TikTok @userinfiniteabundancecle
Maria is a 4th generation nurseryman and proud of it! After graduating from Penn State with a BS in Horticulture, she ran the family's 1000-acre wholesale nursery, destination attraction garden center, and new plant research and development division. She took a new path in 2009 partnering with her father to form UpShoot LLC, a boutique horticultural marketing firm focusing on sales, marketing, and licensing of new plant introductions and gardening-related products. In 2019 Maria partnered with Spring Meadow Nursery to develop the Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Flowering Trees program. Maria is a freelance writer for both green industry trade journals and consumer gardening magazines. In 2015 she released her first book with co-author Pam Bennett titled Garden-Pedia: An A-Z Guide to Gardening Terms. This ASHS award-winning book is going into its second printing. Additionally, she has spoken nationally and internationally on a variety of gardening-related topics. Maria has pushed the glass greenhouse ceiling becoming the 1stfemale President of the Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association and International Ornamental Crabapple Society. She serves as the Vice-President of GardenComm: Garden Communicator's International. She is also on the ONLA Legislative Committee. Locally she is on the Salvation Army Advisory Board in Painesville, Ohio. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/plantatrilliontrees/support
Today, we talk a lot of football and baseball and finish up with the new Spiderman movie and the Call of Duty Update. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/risingstockpod/support
Hey guys! Check out my interview on Contenders Wanted with Rob Cook. Show notes are below. -- Have you ever met someone and shortly thereafter the thought comes to mind "Yea...I'm pretty sure they're going somewhere"? Well one of those people for me is Adam Carswell. Adam is originally from Painesville, OH but left Ohio to become a two-sport athlete in basketball and track and field at Westminster College (PA) where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism. Adam then earned his MBA at Galen University in San Ignacio, Belize where he played for, and coached, two national championship basketball teams. After graduating from Galen University in December 2014, Adam moved back to the US where he began his career with the Sherwin-Williams Paint Company in Washington, D.C. managing stores for Sherwin-Williams for two years before making a full-time career transition into real estate in 2017. He is now a Director at Concordia Realty Corporation and the Business Development Manager at Asym Capital, two privately-held commercial real estate firms. He also serves as Director of Media and Marketing for LibertyFund.io. The combined experience has enabled him to syndicate, redevelop, reposition, and revitalize more than $500 million worth of real estate across the US. In his spare time, Adam produces the Cash Flow Connections Real Estate podcast along with producing and hosting both Dream Chasers and the Liberland Show podcasts. He has been a featured guest on numerous podcasts for his expertise on social marketing and LinkedIn network management. Adam is also a co-founder of the Next Level Mastermind, an exclusive commercial real estate group of the industry’s top capital raisers. Last, but certainly not least, Adam is an affiliate and mentee of Russell Brunson. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dreamchasers/support
Why does the Painesville, Ohio tombstone of Joseph Linhart proclaim him to be "Not Guilty." Why did thousands of people visit the McMorran family plot in a small St. Paris, Ohio cemetery in 1975? Why does Jessica Lyn Keen have markers in two different cemeteries in West Jefferson, Ohio? www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Music: Audionautix- The Great Unknown The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch
Special Bonus Episode! Again! Here is another episode dedicated to "doing the work" in therapy. I am on this journey too. What you hear is what you get. It's raw. You also get to hear two tracks from Cleveland's own Madeline Finn. Take a visit to the Grand River and Painesville, Ohio's former relic train trestle. It's dangerous. Madeline Finn Train Trestle Old Train Trestle New
Chamar Peterson claims he was denied a coaching job and forced out of the Painesville Schools because he is transgender. Detailed show notes at https://www.ideastream.org/news/former-coach-sues-painesville-schools-over-transgender-discrimination.
In this episode, Fred explores the many homes and businesses in Cleveland and northeast Ohio that once served as sites for the underground railroad. You can still visit them today!
Adam Joseph Carswell was born at Lake East Hospital in Painesville, OH on March 18, 1991 to Michael and Diane Carswell. Adam grew up in Painesville, and attended Painesville City Schools until grade six when he transferred to Our Shepherd Lutheran School. Carswell attended Notre Dame - Cathedral Latin High School where he played varsity basketball and track and field. He continued the same athletics as a two-sport athlete at Westminster College (PA) where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism, and in his final season competed alongside his younger brother, Paul (2012-2013). Carswell earned his MBA at Galen University in San Ignacio, Belize where he played for, and coached, two national championship basketball teams (2013-2014, 2014-2015). After graduating from Galen in December 2014, Adam moved back to the US where he began his career with the Sherwin-Williams Paint Company in Washington, D.C.. He managed stores for Sherwin-Williams for two years before making a full-time career transition into Real Estate in 2017 as a Realtor with RE/MAX Distinctive in McLean, VA. Currently, Carswell is a Director at Concordia Realty Corporation and Business Development Manager at Asym Capital, two privately-held commercial real estate firms. Adam is an avid vlogger, and podcaster. He launched his podcast Dream Chasers, and Vlog Untitled in 2017. Adam enjoys traveling the world, spending time with his family, and spending time with his friend group known as Taad Squad. Carswell currently resides in the first city the sun rises on in North America: St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For more than 35 years, LCMS Servant Events have supported youth and adults in learning that serving others can make a difference because of Jesus Christ. Servant Events are opportunities for young people to learn new skills and grow in confidence. Members of the LCMS Servant Event Committee join Rev. Mark Kiessling and DCE Jim Lohman in the studio to talk about the impact of LCMS Servant Events. These events bring together youth and adults to serve in the name of Jesus. Guests for this episode are: Rev. Barry Akers, Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer, Kokomo, IN Shelly Carlson, Lord of the Lakes Lutheran Church, Forest Lake, MN, Joe Palinkas, Painesville, OH, Zion Lutheran Church Randy Ronning, DCE, Trinity Lutheran Church, Richmond, VA Links mentioned from this episode: LCMS Servant Events: servantevents.lcms.org/ Heart of a Servant: servantevents.lcms.org/viewFULL.asp?EventID=1375 Riches in Richmond: servantevents.lcms.org/viewFULL.asp?EventID=1394 Mission Possible: servantevents.lcms.org/viewFULL.asp?EventID=1459 Noble Servants: servantevents.lcms.org/viewFULL.asp?EventID=1451
1) I've been kickin' it with my baby sis, Autumn. Family time is irreplaceable! 2) Check out my Painesville, Ohio memories vlog: youtu.be/ROWMHLe2Pd4 3) This Week's Dream Chaser: Kyle Wilson, Founder of Jim Rohn International & the Kyle Wilson Inner Circle Mastermind Do you have an idea for the Next Level Weekly Update or Dream Chasers? Send me an email - adam@carswell.io Subscribe to Dream Chasers on: iTunes: https://goo.gl/VMBZGa Spotify: https://goo.gl/6CkuqV Facebook: https://goo.gl/7JeMhn Check out Next Level Trax: https://goo.gl/ra5YJH --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dreamchasers/support
InternCLE podcast Episode 023: Lubrizol Jenna PerparCongratulations to Steve Adams, aka Mighty Blue on completing his 2nd AT thru hike at 66 and podcasting all the way to Katahdin! More on Steve’s journey here - https://mightyblueontheat.comTo learn more about what the Appalachian Trail is and what a thru hike even is check out this website http://www.appalachiantrail.org/Lubrizol Interview - https://www.lubrizol.com , https://www.lubrizol.com/Careers , https://www.lubrizol.com/Careers/Student-LearningJenna Perpar is a recruiter for Lubrizol in their University Relations and Early Career Team. This is her first summer with Lubrizol. Her love of the company and enthusiasm for this summer is so evident in this interview. Lubrizol has been around for over 90 years. Lubrizol focuses on specialty chemicals and advanced materials (polymer science). They are a global Billion-dollar company. There are opportunities in business, sales, marketing, HR, finance and of course the sciences. Lubrizol offers a variety of student experiences. Full year, co-ops, summer internships, etc. The internship is a talent pipeline. Their CEO was a co-op 30 years ago, so there is strong support for their student outreach at the top levels of the company. There were 115 students this summer. Some are co-ops and some are just summer internships. Avon Lake, Painesville, Brecksville and Wickliffe are some of the local Lubrizol locations. What is Lubrizol looking for in their candidates. Jenna referenced the book The Ideal Team Player. In this book, candidates must be humble, hungry and smart to succeed in your organization. Jenna and her team are looking at how they can incorporate these concepts into their interview process. Being pretty self-motivated is important as well. Lubrizol’s co-op can be 3-6 rotations in 12-week segments. Some of the annual internships are full time in the summer and part time during the school year. The Success Factors tracking system is used by Lubrizol to track job requisitions, internal job postings, performance reviews and more. 1st day orientation – Jenna likes to have some fun with this. Orientation focuses on culture, systems and any of those very basic questions interns may have. The program managers who work with the interns also go through training that was internally developed. Lubrizol uses a buddy system for interns, pairing them with someone on the Lubrizol team that has something in common with the student. Students did a cookout this year with members of the executive team this summer. The students went to a Captains (baseball) game as well.
What happens when a f****d up meth head twirls an iguana above his head and chucks it at the manager of a local eatery? The FUC Crew digs in to find out.
Part 2 of Our Season FinaleMaster storyteller and forensic psychiatrist talks about his experiences as Medical Director for the County of Summit Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board before and during the opioid epidemic. From identifying pill mills in Painesville, OH and an "opiate problem" before it became an epidemic to his efforts to provide evidence-based treatment. He tells us about the biological processes that drive addiction that anyone who has tried to lose weight can relate to.Website Referenced: Summit County ADM Board https://www.admboard.org/Book Referenced: "Dreamland" by Sam Quinones https://www.amazon.com/Dreamland-True-Americas-Opiate-Epidemic-ebook/dp/B00U19DTS0Host: Dr. Layne A. Gritti, DOGuest: Dr. Doug Smith, MDContact: InsightInPsych@gmail.comIf you're a fan of the show, please leave us a five star review to help others gain more insight into psychiatry.Thanks for tuning into our first season! More to come!
Part 1 of Our Season FinaleMaster storyteller and forensic psychiatrist talks about his experiences as Medical Director for the County of Summit Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board before and during the opioid epidemic. From identifying pill mills in Painesville, OH and an "opiate problem" before it became an epidemic to his efforts to provide evidence-based treatment. He tells us about the biological processes that drive addiction that anyone who has tried to lose weight can relate to.Website Referenced: Summit County ADM Board https://www.admboard.org/Book Referenced: "Dreamland" by Sam Quinones https://www.amazon.com/Dreamland-True-Americas-Opiate-Epidemic-ebook/dp/B00U19DTS0Host: Dr. Layne A. Gritti, DOGuest: Dr. Doug Smith, MDContact: InsightInPsych@gmail.comIf you're a fan of the show, please leave us a five star review to help others gain more insight into psychiatry.
Loser A forty nine year old man in Painesville, Ohio A man was arrested at a Perkins Restaurant and Bakery just before noon yesterday He had removed an iguana from his shirt and swung it around his head by its tail and then threw the iguana at the store manager. The man was arraigned on charges of disorderly conduct. The iguana, whom was affectionately nicknamed “Copper” has been handed over to the Lake County Humane Society for examination Winner Fulbright family in Derby, Kansas A set of seven brothers and sisters were just adopted together after being separated for over a year in foster care. Emerson, 12, Autumn, 11, Jaxon, 9, Journey, 8, Jace, 7, Piper, 5, and Sawyer, 3, found their forever home on Wednesday thanks to their new adoptive parents, Lisa and Gary Fulbright.
Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast Episode 80: LIVE from the VERY HAUNTED Rider’s InnTopics include:- View our walkthrough of Rider's Inn here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2Dct62L1t0&t=52s)- The Haunted Ohio Podcast Trip rolls on as we leave the Ohio Islands and visit the VERY HAUNTED Rider's Inn (Est. 1812) in Painseville, Ohio (http://ridersinn.com/)- We interview owner and inn keep, Elaine Crane, to learn about the Rider's Inn's incredible history and hear first-hand stories about resident ghost, "Suzanne".- We book the most haunted room #11 also known as "Suzanne's Suite". Did we experience and paranormal activity?- Follow us as we conduct a walkthrough of Rider's Inn...some incredible stuff happens!- Listen to the EVP (electronic voice phenomenon) we caught!- If you find yourself in Painesville, Ohio, make sure and visit Rider's Inn and ask for Elaine Crane. Tell her the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast sent you! Have a bite and a drink, then ask to do a little ghost hunting! Great food, great drink, great host…and GHOSTS! You will not be disappointed! (http://ridersinn.com/)- Guest audio engineer for this episode is none other than Dan Precision, founding member of Rise Against and 88 Fingers Louie and owner of Bombshelter Recording Studio. Contact Mr. Precision for all of your recording/editing/video needs! Tell him Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast sent you! (http://www.bombshelterchicago.com/index.html)- Leave us a voicemail and we’ll play your message on the show! Call Chicago area code 872-529-0767- Help support the podcast by joining our Patreon! (http://www.patreon.com/supernaturaloccurrencestudiespodcast)- Please rate The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast on iTunes. We will read your reviews on the show! Take a screenshot of your review, send it to us and we will send you something cool! (https://goo.gl/VoZPFu)- We are proud to announce that the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast is now part of the Spotify family! Find us on Spotify and give us a follow! (https://open.spotify.com/show/4xCNrFq88F3gG5ZlS7e0Ek)- We are now part of the iHeart Radio Network! Find us there! (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/supernatural-occurrence-studies-podcast-29260159/)- Visit our website! Photos, videos, blog and MORE (www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com)- Feedback to: Contact@Chicagoghostpodcast.com- Instagram: @ChicagoGhosts (https://www.instagram.com/chicagoghosts/)- Twitter: @ChicagoGhosts (https://twitter.com/ChicagoGhosts)- YouTube: Supernatural Occurrence Studies (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVM0gGC_H9ksdcR0pVzhDJA/featured)- FaceBook: @ChicagoGhostPodcast Leave us a rating and a comment and we WILL read it on the show! (https://www.facebook.com/chicagoghostpodcast/)- Supernatural Occurrence Studies T-shirts are here! Order yours today and support the show! Hurry! They're selling fast! Visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SHOP- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and receive a Premium FREE 30-day one game trial to GameFly. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Chose from over 8,000 games for almost any console. Click here and sign up! (http://www.gameflyoffer.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast by downloading Grammarly, the intelligent writing app, for FREE. Write with confidence almost anywhere online: Gmail, FaceBook, Twitter, Linkedin and more. Click here to download! (http://www.getgrammarly.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save $50 on GrassHopper's virtual phone system. Toll-free numbers, multiple extensions, custom call forwarding, text messages and more. No hardware to purchase. No software to install. Everything is done online or via your phone. Click here to get GrassHopper! (http://www.trygrasshopper.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and get a FREE audiobook and FREE 30-day trial to Audible.com. Click here and sign up! (http://www.audibletrial.com/sosradio)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save 10% on ANY new subscription to LootCrate! Click here and enter promo code BRIDGE10 (http://www.trylootcrate.com/sos-radio)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save a whopping 30% on your next GoDaddy order. Click here and sign up (http://www.trygodaddy.com/sos-radio)- Set your proton packs to DONATE! If you love what you hear on The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast, visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SPECIAL OFFERS and donate to the cause!
Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast Episode 80: LIVE from the VERY HAUNTED Rider’s InnTopics include:- View our walkthrough of Rider's Inn here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2Dct62L1t0&t=52s)- The Haunted Ohio Podcast Trip rolls on as we leave the Ohio Islands and visit the VERY HAUNTED Rider's Inn (Est. 1812) in Painseville, Ohio (http://ridersinn.com/)- We interview owner and inn keep, Elaine Crane, to learn about the Rider's Inn's incredible history and hear first-hand stories about resident ghost, "Suzanne".- We book the most haunted room #11 also known as "Suzanne's Suite". Did we experience and paranormal activity?- Follow us as we conduct a walkthrough of Rider's Inn...some incredible stuff happens!- Listen to the EVP (electronic voice phenomenon) we caught!- If you find yourself in Painesville, Ohio, make sure and visit Rider's Inn and ask for Elaine Crane. Tell her the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast sent you! Have a bite and a drink, then ask to do a little ghost hunting! Great food, great drink, great host…and GHOSTS! You will not be disappointed! (http://ridersinn.com/)- Guest audio engineer for this episode is none other than Dan Precision, founding member of Rise Against and 88 Fingers Louie and owner of Bombshelter Recording Studio. Contact Mr. Precision for all of your recording/editing/video needs! Tell him Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast sent you! (http://www.bombshelterchicago.com/index.html)- Leave us a voicemail and we’ll play your message on the show! Call Chicago area code 872-529-0767- Help support the podcast by joining our Patreon! (http://www.patreon.com/supernaturaloccurrencestudiespodcast)- Please rate The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast on iTunes. We will read your reviews on the show! Take a screenshot of your review, send it to us and we will send you something cool! (https://goo.gl/VoZPFu)- We are proud to announce that the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast is now part of the Spotify family! Find us on Spotify and give us a follow! (https://open.spotify.com/show/4xCNrFq88F3gG5ZlS7e0Ek)- We are now part of the iHeart Radio Network! Find us there! (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/supernatural-occurrence-studies-podcast-29260159/)- Visit our website! Photos, videos, blog and MORE (www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com)- Feedback to: Contact@Chicagoghostpodcast.com- Instagram: @ChicagoGhosts (https://www.instagram.com/chicagoghosts/)- Twitter: @ChicagoGhosts (https://twitter.com/ChicagoGhosts)- YouTube: Supernatural Occurrence Studies (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVM0gGC_H9ksdcR0pVzhDJA/featured)- FaceBook: @ChicagoGhostPodcast Leave us a rating and a comment and we WILL read it on the show! (https://www.facebook.com/chicagoghostpodcast/)- Supernatural Occurrence Studies T-shirts are here! Order yours today and support the show! Hurry! They're selling fast! Visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SHOP- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and receive a Premium FREE 30-day one game trial to GameFly. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Chose from over 8,000 games for almost any console. Click here and sign up! (http://www.gameflyoffer.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast by downloading Grammarly, the intelligent writing app, for FREE. Write with confidence almost anywhere online: Gmail, FaceBook, Twitter, Linkedin and more. Click here to download! (http://www.getgrammarly.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save $50 on GrassHopper's virtual phone system. Toll-free numbers, multiple extensions, custom call forwarding, text messages and more. No hardware to purchase. No software to install. Everything is done online or via your phone. Click here to get GrassHopper! (http://www.trygrasshopper.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and get a FREE audiobook and FREE 30-day trial to Audible.com. Click here and sign up! (http://www.audibletrial.com/sosradio)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save 10% on ANY new subscription to LootCrate! Click here and enter promo code BRIDGE10 (http://www.trylootcrate.com/sos-radio)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save a whopping 30% on your next GoDaddy order. Click here and sign up (http://www.trygodaddy.com/sos-radio)- Set your proton packs to DONATE! If you love what you hear on The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast, visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SPECIAL OFFERS and donate to the cause!
Hit it from the back uhuh cause we back! The boys enjoy the late night. Hope to see everyone out this Saturday April 28 at Jackies Sports Bar & Grill 569 S State St, Painesville, OH 44077 8-12:30pm. Song at the beginning: 15 Taking the land by SWERTE AND MADROTTER is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Song at the end: 6 Friends in the Fridge by Matt Chase
The joys of retail in capitalism. Are your parents friends with your friends? It could happen. TSBS Action of the Week: Fight the Tax Bill (adapted from a Facebook post via Amber Smock) PLEASE: If you live in one of the district below, CALL these key House members and leave messages on their voicemails as follows: “Hi, my name is _____ and I am calling to ask you to say NO to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. It will take money away from people with disabilities and the support we need, drive up the deficit, and put more people in poverty.” If you have family or friends or colleagues in those districts, please ask them to call. Big thanks to Claire Page Reinhardt & Dave Sutliff-Atias for collecting these phone numbers. KEY HOUSE MEMBERS (DC and district offices) California: Tom McClintock DC: (202) 225-2511 Roseville: (916) 786-5560 Jeff Denham DC: (202) 225-4540 Modesto: (209) 579-5458 David Valadao DC: (202) 225-4695 Hanford: (559) 582-5526 Bakersfield: (661) 864-7736 Steve Knight DC: (202) 225-1956 ANTELOPE VALLEY OFFICE (661) 441-0320 SANTA CLARITA VALLEY OFFICE (661) 255-5630 SIMI VALLEY OFFICE (805) 581-7130 Ed Royce DC: (202) 225-4111 Orange County: (714) 255-0101 LA County (626) 964-5123 San Bernardino County (909) 420-0010 Mimi Walters DC: (202) 225-5611 Irvine: (956) 263-8703 Dana Rohrabacher DC: (202) 225-2415 Huntington Beach: (714) 960-6483 Darrell Issa DC: 202.225.3906 Vista: 760.599.5000 Dana Point: 949.281.2449 Colorado Mike Coffman DC: 202.225.7882 Aurora: 720.748.7514 Florida Carlos Curbelo DC: (202) 225-2778 Miami: (305) 222-0160 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen DC: (202) 225-3931 Miami: (305) 668-2285 Iowa Rod Blum DC: (202) 225-2911 Cedar Rapids (319) 364-2288 Dubuque (563) 557-7789 North Carolina Walter Jones DC: 202-225-3415 Greenville 252-931-1003 Havelock 252-931-1003 Jacksonville 252-565-6846 New Jersey Frank LoBiondo DC: (202) 225-6572 Mays Landing: (609) 625-5008 Chris Smith DC: (202) 225-3765 Freehold (732) 780-3035 Plumsted (609) 286-2571 Hamilton (609) 585-7878 Leonard Lance DC: (202) 225-5361 Flemington (908) 788-6900 Westfield (908) 518-7733 Rodney Frelinghuysen DC: (202) 225-5034 Morristown: (973) 984-0711 New York Chris Collins DC: (202) 225-5265 Geneseo: (585) 519-4002 Lancaster: (716) 634-2324 Tom Reed DC: (202) 225-3161 Corning: (607) 654-7566 Geneva: (315) 759-5229 Lee Zeldin DC: (202) 225-3826 Patchogue (202) 225-3826 Peter King DC: (202) 225-7896 Massapequa Park: (516) 541-4225 Dan Donovan DC: (202) 225-3371 Brooklyn 718-630-5277 Staten Island 718-351-1062 John Faso DC: (202) 225-5614 Delhi (607) 746-9537 Kinderhook (518) 610-8133 Kingston (845) 514-2322 Elise Stefanik DC: (202) 225-4611 Glens Falls (518) 743-0964 Plattsburgh (518) 561-2324 Watertown (315) 782-3150 Claudia Tenney DC: 202-225-3665 Binghamton 607-723-3581 New Hartford 315-732-0713 John Katko DC: (202) 225-3701 Auburn (315) 253-4068 Lyons 315-253-4068 Oswego 315-423-5657 Syracuse (315) 423-5657 Ohio Michael Turner DC: (202) 225-6465 Dayton (937) 225-2843 David Joyce DC: (202) 225-3307 Painesville (440) 352-3939 Twinsburg (330) 357-4139 Pennsylvania Ryan Costello DC: (202) 225-4315 West Chester (610) 696-2982 Wyomissing (610) 376-7630 Brian Fitzpatrick DC: (202) 225-4276 Langhorne (215) 579-8102 Charlie Dent DC: 202-225-6411 Lehigh Valley (610) 770-3490 Berks (610) 562-4281 Dauphin (717) 533-3959 Lebanon (717) 867-1026 Texas Will Hurd DC: (202) 225-4511 Del Rio 830-422-2040 Eagle Pass 210-784-5023 Fort Stockton (210) 245-1548 San Antonio North (210) 921-3130 San Antonio South (210) 784-5023 Socorro 915-235-6421 Virginia Barbara Comstock DC: (202) 225-5136 Loudon County (703) 404-6903 Shenandoah Valley (540) 773-3600 Washington Jaime Herrera Buetler DC: (202) 225-3536 Vancouver: (360) 695-6292 Dave Reichert (202) 225-7761 Issaquah (425) 677-7414 or (877) 920-9208 Wenatchee (509)885-6615 Music Buffy Sainte-Marie - The War Racket Indigeneous - You Broke It, You Bought It Derek Herriott and the Crystallites - Message From The Black Man Boubacar Traore - Badialo
JW & The Daniel host Positive Impact Hero's #13 tonight with Hero Joe Galat, President & Founder of the American Youth Football & Cheer League. Joe Galat was born in Painesville, Ohio and has extensive experience in professional football as a player, coach, general manager, broadcaster, and youth executive. He is best known as a former college and professional football coach who starred at Miami University (Ohio) as a player. In addition to an extensive college coaching career, Joe has coached in the National Football League as a coach with the New York Giants and Houston Oilers, as well as in Canada. Joe Galat also worked as a national color commentator for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in Canada.[1] He is the president of American Youth Football & Cheer. Established in 1996, the organization currently operates in 44 states and has more than 250,000 documented participants. CANADIAN FOOTBALL HEAD COACH •Montreal Concordes (Mar 8, 1982 – Oct 21, 1985) •BC Lions (Aug 6, 1989 – Nov 29, 1989)
What started out to be a thoughtful conversation about race turned into a reflection on a community — Painesville, Ohio. How that community made us all - Black and White - thoughtful about race.
Just another Thursday in Painesville The Thursday crew together for interesting conversation about life, love, bologna factory tours, potato salad and other various weird stuff.