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On this episode, Jim and Matt are joined by John J. Welch at the Roc Home & Garden Show and Sale The guys speak with Patricia from Island Wraps, Chef Tom from Palmer's Direct to You Market, Darrin Albanese from Albanese's Finest Gourmet Sauces and Jamie from Weis Vinyards.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/grill-this--5704761/support.
Who is actually the best team in the world right now? Do Arsenal sneak in? What's going on with Palmer? Who said the season was done, plenty to discuss....00:00 - 02:20 United vs Arsenal 02:20 - 21:07 Who is the best team in the world 21:07 - 26:48 Whats happening with Chelsea & Palmer 26:48 - 34:33 Media's treatment of Palmer/Grealish vs Rashford/Saka 34:33 Chelsea's issues + Palmers psychological problems Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Der er dømt fornemt besøg i PL Showet, der er taget på fodboldtur til det engelske. Vi har nemlig besøg af ingen ringere end Daniel Agger, så det kan du glæde dig til! Derudover taler vi også en weekend der bød på flere opsigtsvækkende resultater i Premier League, hvor Manchester United var tæt på at besejre Arsenal på Old Trafford, Nottingham Forest fik en flot skalp mod de forsvarende mestre fra Manchester City og Brighton brød sin Fulham-forbandelse Og selvom Hermansen fik stoppet Palmers vanvittige straffesparksstime, så kunne Leicester ikke stoppe Cucurella. Vi vender hele runden og lidt mere til i denne uges udgave! PL Showet er bragt i samarbejde med POWER & The Old Irish Pub. I denne uge er HelloFresh også med ombord.
Hur hittar man en lösning som fungerar för både hund, ägare och vårdpersonal? I andra delen av samtalet mellan Milene och den Fear Free-certifierade veterinären Cecilia Palmers fortsätter diskussionen om vikten av samarbete och kommunikation vid veterinärbesök. Alla vill att det ska gå smidigt, men ibland krävs extra lyhördhet och anpassning.Att förstå varandras perspektiv kan göra stor skillnad för hur en behandling upplevs och genomförs. Milene och Cecilia diskuterar även vikten av att minska stress vid veterinärbesöken genom att träna förebyggande och göra hunden trygg med hantering och undersökning.CITAT“Etiken kring livskvalitet är väldigt komplicerad” (10:18)“Det mest grundläggande jag behöver ha för att ta mitt ansvar är faktiskt kunskapen om hundens kommunikationssystem” (17:51)“Vi som veterinärer har ett ansvar att vara pålästa och neutrala men också transparenta och ärliga” (19:17)“Det är verkligen ett team; hundägare, veterinär och beteendeutredare” (20:39)För mer om hantering klicka här för 2 veckor gratis i BRAVER DOGS MÅLCIRKEL och få Braver Dogs stora självstudiekurs FRIVILLIG HANTERING MASTERCLASS som medlemsförmån plus tillgång till Målcirkelns läromaterial om hantering, såsom:VACCINERING MED HUNDENS SAMTYCKEMÖJLIGHETER OCH KOMPROMISSER I HANTERINGENTANDBORSTNING MED TEAMWORKföreläsningen FRIVILLIG HANTERING HOS VETERINÄREN med Fear Free-certifierade veterinären Malin Kihl Sandbergföreläsningen FÖRSTA HJÄLPEN FÖR HUND med Fear Free-certifierade veterinären Cecilia PalmersDina första två veckor i Målcirkeln är HELT GRATIS och du avslutar när du vill. Vi har ingen bindningstid vilket innebär att du alltså kan avsluta innan din första medlemsbetalning om medlemskapet inte känns rätt för dig.Veterinären har ett ansvar för de psykologiska och etiska aspekterna av en behandling, och det finns riktlinjer som säkerställer djurens välfärd. Du som djurägare har alltid rätt att säga stopp och vänta, be om second opinion och föra en dialog! Vad tänker du om det? Tagga oss och berätta på @braverdogssweden på Instagram, Facebook eller Tiktok!!KÄLLHÄNVISNINGSkärgårdsveterinären i VaxholmDjurakuten i VasastanRiktlinje om avlivning som behandlingsalternativ Sveriges VeterinärförbundSå sköter du din hund JordbruksverketBraver Dogs GUIDE till hundens stress-signalerBraver Dogs GUIDE till stress-signaler hos ljudrädda hundarMentioned in this episode:Beteende Programmet 2025Braver Dogs BETEENDE PROGRAM är 6 månaders fortbildning och stöd tillsammans med Milene för dig som vill...
“Vi behöver erbjuda oss att finnas där och prata om det här, vrida och vända på saker!” Så säger Fear Free-certifierade veterinären Cecilia Palmers som är Milenes gäst idag.I avsnittet utforskas veterinärens viktiga roll som coach och stöd för dig som hundägare när du står inför olika beslut. Milene och Cecilia diskuterar hur samarbetet mellan ägare, beteendeutredare och veterinär kan se ut och hur de gemensamt bidrar till en helhetsförståelse.Samtidigt lyfts vikten av att du som hundägare bär det yttersta ansvaret för din hund, medan veterinärer finns där med sin kunskap och som ett värdefullt bollplank. Hur avgörande själva beslutsprocessen är diskuteras också, från tanke till handling, samt den ofta ofrånkomliga känslan av skuld i vissa situationer och påminner om att det inte är fel att känna så.CITAT“Titta in i hundmunnen och tänk dig att det var din mun” (6:51)“Det viktigaste är att ni hittar en trevlig rutin tillsammans som är en höjdpunkt på dagen” (7:19)“Vi behöver ju skydda hundens livskvalitet men ägarens livskvalitet är ju också en grej” (12:05)“Det är ok att säga stopp och nej” (21:41)För mer inspo och potentiellt livräddande kunskap se föreläsningen FÖRSTA HJÄLPEN FÖR HUND med fear free leg vet Cecilia Palmers i Braver Dogs Målcirkel! Klicka här för att bli medlem, dina 2 veckor gratis är alltså HELT GRATIS!Du avslutar när du vill. Medlemskapet har ingen bindningstid. Du kan alltså avsluta innan din första medlemsbetalning om Målcirkeln inte känns rätt för dig.Hur känner du för det här med att fatta beslut och hur vill du att din veterinär ska agera? Tagga oss och berätta @braverdogssweden på Instagram, Facebook och Tiktok!!KÄLLHÄNVISNINGSkärgårdsveterinären i VaxholmDjurakuten i VasastanRiktlinje om avlivning som behandlingsalternativ Sveriges VeterinärförbundSå sköter du din hund JordbruksverketBraver Dogs GUIDE till hundens stress-signalerBraver Dogs GUIDE till stress-signaler hos ljudrädda hundarMentioned in this episode:Braver Dogs Beteende Program 2025Vill du lära dig förstå och förändra komplex beteendeproblematik är du varmt välkommen till Braver Dogs Beteende Program! Beteende Program 2025
Der Kärntner SPÖ-Vorsitzende Peter Kaiser ist für den raschen Abschluss eines Koalitionspakts mit der ÖVP // Das Insolvenzverfahren gegen den Wäschehersteller Palmers ist eröffnet
Bundespräsident Van der Bellen berät heute mit den Parteichefs // Wäschehersteller Palmers ist insolvent
Exklusiva outgivna demos och osläppta singlar, om låtarna du inte visste att Bengt gjort, Sällskapsresan, Michelangelo, papegoj-pop! Vi pratar om hans Billboard-etta "Hooked on a feeling" och om besvikelsen att bli refuserad i USA, om relationen till Max Martin, om hans näsa för hits, om den massiva kritiken mot "Michelangelo" och om han själv aldrig velat stå längst fram på scenen? Hör också om hur han den ikoniska filmmusiken från Sällskapsresan och om snutten som är hans största hit. Jag ber också Bengt reflektera över den tekniska utvecklingen från 60-talet till idag OCH om James Browns mycket ovanliga måltid inför sin föreställning i Stockholm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a special episode, the boys celebrate 200 episodes with a special episode. They feature a sample of breweries that are over 200 years old and reminisce about their time making the podcast. For those eagle eyed will notice this episode went live as our 202nd episode, we wanted to bring you the guys from prime time and line up our NYE party before we got round to uploading. Be sure to follow Palmers
Hey everyone, Thank you so much for listening to the podcast this year. We're counting down to 2025 w/ our top episodes of 2024. Today we're listening to Ep. 10. In this episode, I share my journey from selling baseball cards to launching WineLibrary.com and discuss how brands must adapt to stay relevant. We dive into the power of TikTok, influencers, and AI, exploring how these shape marketing and retail today. You'll hear why creative commerce and emerging talent are critical for success, along with tips on building authentic connections with your audience. This one's packed with insights to keep your brand ahead of the curve. Enjoy! I hope you enjoy this look back at one of our most impactful episodes of the year. Let's keep the momentum going into 2025!
Segersviten fortsätter och i veckans avsnitt är fokus såklart på segern på "Three point Lane", en match som analyserats in i minsta detalj av panelen bestående av Albin och Samuel! Efter några veckor ur synk är vi tillbaka med måndagsinspelning och fokus är såklart på matchen mot Tottenham där Chelsea fört ger Tottenham ett litet försprång för att sen trampa på gasen och visa att London är blått! Enzo har hittat en bättre roll för Enzo och Cole Palmer fortsätter vara ett utropstecken, vi har snart slut på superlativ - vad är detta för spelare! Trots segern så finns fortsatta problem i försvaret och vi fångar upp frågan kring målvaktssituationen och diskuterar kring dagens uppsättning samt lite önskenamn. Veckan innehåller två matcher för herrarna, först en resa till Kazakstan där vi förväntar oss att en roterad elva tar en lätt seger för att sen möta ett bortasvagt Brentford på Stamford Bridge på söndag. Brentford har dock varit ett bogey-team senaste åren och har en stark offensiv men vi hoppas på tre nya poäng och fortsatt tryck i toppen av ligan. Damerna var tillbaka i spel efter landslagsuppehållet med en seger mot Brighton, där anfallarna får ros och försvaret får lite ris. Även de har två matcher i veckan, där de bör kunna säkra gruppsegern i CL mot Twente samt förbättra målskillnaden i ligan med en storseger mot bottenlaget Leicester. BLI MEDLEM I CSS: https://chelseafc.se Följ oss på våra sociala medier samt bli en del av vår community: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2183605941968845/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChelseaSwe - Discord: https://discord.gg/cdXZ6tRkFE - SvenskaFans: https://www.svenskafans.com/england/chelsea/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chelseasweden_official/
You won't believe this but Palmer's knees are a huge reason why he's a bags-man from the spot, this ep is pretty left but so special..oh yeah Ange is in trouble and Chelsea might have a title charge AND Potter is coming for a PL job again! Oh and Utd City draft ahead of the weekends clash.00:00 - 12:35 Ange out?12:35 - 15:30 Whos' next at Spurs? 15:30 - 22:53 Enzo doing magic at Chelsea 22:53 - 24:07 Why Fola supports Newcastle in Nigeria 24:07 - 34:48 How Palmer's become the pen GOAT 34:48 - 59:29 Utd City all time draft Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ÖVP und SPÖ haben die erste Runde ihrer Sondierungsgespräche abgeschlossen // Palmers muss wegen der Hygiene Austria 100.000 Euro Strafe zahlen
Trump talks about the size of Arnold Palmers 'Club' at Pennsylvania rally. Elon Musk is offering $1 million daily prize for signing his petition. Sinwars death changes nothing. Crisis at Boeing and intel are a national emergency.
In Tübingen gibt es eine Menge Sehenswürdigkeiten - eine besondere Fahrradbrücke gehört jetzt auch dazu.
Vanja Palmers is a Zen teacher who was at the SFZC centers for years, ordained by Richard Baker, transmission from Kobun Chino. He talks about his life, his way-seeking mind story, work with animal rights, and psychedelics, and dangerous hang gliding. He has a center in the Alps near Lucerne named Felsentor and the Ecumenical House of Silence he and Brother David Steindl-rast founded in Austria. This is an encore presentation of a June 2020 podcast.
Bob from Big Sky County joins the podcast. The main theme of this podcast is going from a small agency to a big agency. We talk about the pros and cons, and hit the topics between. Please patronize and support the LEO businesses that made this podcast possible. How are First Responders hitting huge fitness / body/ health goals? Don't miss this one! Fit Responder Fit Responder is the top remote coaching program for first responders around the US. Having support that understands the demands and stressors of the job helps when you need an effective and realistic action plan to make your goals reality Follow FIT RESPONDER for tips, guides, memes, etc. https://fitresponder.com/ Frontline Optics is a First Responder owned and operated sunglasses company based out of San Diego. They offer Polarized UV400 sunglasses backed by a “No Questions Asked” Replacement Program. In addition, a portion of all sales directly benefits the First Responders Children's Foundation supporting the families of our Brothers and Sisters who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities. Try them risk free with free shipping and 30 day free returns or exchanges. Wear them on or off duty, beat them up, hit them up, get a new pair! NEW check out their Z87 and RX shades. Use code PMPM15 at checkout! https://frontline-optics.com/ https://www.thethinlinerockstation.com/ PMPM coins - www.ghostpatch.com PMPM Merch - https://poorly-made-police-memes.creator-spring.com/? https://linktr.ee/Poorlymadepolicememes --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poorly-made-police-memes/support
Mississippi is among the top 7 states with the highest HIV rates in the country. Grassroots organizers are calling for better testing and access to care.Then, routine vision checks can help identify some problems kids have with their vision, but others can be hard to spot.Plus, what influence did a rural Black community have on Mississippi's history and culture? That's ahead in this week's History is Lunch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 1846, two years before Wisconsin achieved statehood, Pliny and Valeria Clark, along with their children, arrived in the Wisconsin Territory from Vermont and became some of the earliest settlers in the newly established Town of Montrose. Pliny purchased land from the US Government, including the present farm and much of what now comprises Paoli. In 1849, he brought the first Spanish Merino sheep to Wisconsin, followed by the first Morgan stallion in 1851. He built the enduring Italianate limestone house in 1853. After Valeria's death in 1899, one of the Clark children sold the farm to Frederick Gafke, who later passed it to his brother, William. William's daughter, Julia, and her husband, Wayne Palmer, bought the farm and moved their family into the historic house in 1928. The Palmers raised livestock and crops, with Les Palmer continuing the family tradition until health issues led to selling the dairy herd in 1988. Despite development pressures, the Palmer family wishes to maintain the farm, now planning to sell it to Prairieland Dairy, LLC, to continue its agricultural legacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're talking about generational trauma, breaking the cycle and making changes for our children of tomorrow. We also pay homage to those little sayings we were taught as children. Thank you to @PalmersUKOfficial for partnering with us for this giveaway. To enter, comment your first memories of using Palmers product/s, tag a friend to be in a chance of winning - POSTED ON INSTAGRAM. The winner will be announced on 31/07/2024! Thank you #bluerument for sponsoring this video, be sure to check them out on Instagram @bluerument Host/s: Shells @IAMSHELLS Alisha @redmoments Ieashia @miss_ieash Stay connected: Instagram: @mamadramapod TikTok: @mamadramapod If you are interested in collabs/features or have any dilemmas please email: mamadramapod@gmail.com #generationaltrauma #generationalwealth #mamadramapodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mamadramapod/message
At a very young age, Susan knew that she wanted to be an educator. After beginning her career as a high school teacher, she transitioned to the Toledo Museum of Art where she has served in the roles of docent, president of the docent program, director of development, and board trustee. For decades she has been actively involved in community service organizations and charitable initiatives. Education and the arts have been the focus of Susan and her husband Tom's philanthropic work. The University of Toledo, Ohio Wesleyan University and Toledo Museum of Art are a few of the beneficiaries of the Palmers' generous spirit. Host/Executive Producer; Brad Rieger, Audio Engineer/Production Coordinator; Kerry Schwable, Social Coordinator; Tim McCarthy, Graphic Designers: Stephen Shankster/Jeremy Thomas. Content made possible by Cooper-Smith Advertising LLC 2023
May 24th Open Mic with Ashton of Palmers Powders
In this episode the team are discussing their Winners & Losers from Chelsea's 2-1 win over Brighton in the Premier League. The team also discuss CFCW's win over Spurs which means the WSL title will be decided on the final day, VAR Premier League vote and as always also answer some listener questions. RUNNING ORDER: 00:00 The Start 06:40 News - The Premier League Will Vote On VAR 13:25 Spurs vs Chelsea Women Review 18:00 Winners & Losers: Brighton 1-2 Chelsea 49:06 Quaresma's Questions 50:02 Loan Army Carousel & Hazard's Headliners If you have a question for the team then contact them on Twitter at @AtTheBridgePod (This episode was recorded on 17th May 2024) *** Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks! *** Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/b3arBztQjn _______________________________________________ Get In Touch With Us: Twitter - twitter.com/AtTheBridgePod Instagram - Instagram.com/AtTheBridgePod #CFC #CHELSEA
Jakob Palmers fra Graphiq har opplevd både ekstrem vekst og et ekstremt fall i omsetningen, før de til slutt tok noen viktige strategiske beslutninger, som har ført til en lønnsom-økonomi.Tema:Effektivisering av prosjektfremdrift og kundebriefingOvergangen fra vekstfokus til lønnsomhetMåling av kundetilfredshet og skaleringsstrategiProsjektregnskap og inntektspotensialKonverteringsrater og prospekteringsarbeidFeedback og iterativ forbedringTrening, restitusjon, og jobbingFavorittpodcast og kontrære meninger.Programleder: Lucas Weldeghebriel, journalist og gründer i Shifter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stamford Chidge & Jonathan Kydd are joined by Dean Mears to look back at a great comeback against Forest and ahead to Brighton on Wednesday.In part one we discuss a great What a comeback - Poch's subs; Reece James back; limbs fell when Jackson scored. Is the fact that Chelsea have come from behind to win 5 times this season show a growing mentality. On the negative side, Chelsea couldn't deal with Forest's physicality (fouls), directness and crosses as we conceded two poor goals. Aina and CHO looked good - did we make a mistake letting them go? Plus a shout out to Palmers pass and Mudryks finish and a shout out to Moises continued improvement. All we need now is for Newcastle to drop points against utd or Brentford and Chelsea to win against Brighton and Bournemouth.In part two we preview Brighton v Chelsea starting with Chidge's team selection. Does Poch have a selection dilemma? There's talk of Winstanley and Stewart wanting De Zerbi to take over from Poch because he has a connection to Mudryk and lots of Brazilians whilst coaching at Shakhtar Donetsk. But he's been piss poor at Brighton so why should we take him at Chelsea.Chelsea need to be on it - snapping into tackles; concentrating defensively; not giving the ball away on Wednesday night but Brighton should be a very different prospect to Forest. We wrap up with discussing how we see it going and give our predictions before another round of 'They Played For Both'.To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan go to https://nordvpn.com/chelseafancast. There's no risk with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee and you'll help support the Chelsea FanCast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire Swenson was a regular at iconic Minneapolis dive bar and music venue Palmers and eventually wound up on the other side, serving drinks to patrons who considered her "the new guy" for several years. Claire does online radio shows (sometimes from Palmers), plays the rubber chicken in a band, and dishes on proper dive bar etiquette (on both sides of the bar) while also teaching us about the weirder side of music. Check out her special l'il music mix for us here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/56mFLfMnJVKOBWehbEPPc7?si=9b4674a87f7d49cd
Episode 25 - Why is Water Wet? AI & 90's Nostalgia with Sam Meyerson Sam Meyerson, artist, and friend of the pod, comes by to kick it with the Palmers. Sam is a New Haven native, he shares about his experience growing up in the city before moving to Philly. The conversation has plenty of nostalgic moments (mainly revolving around the 90's) and moves into the discussion of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Mr. B introduces a new segment, This or That. Link below to Sam's artwork for sale. Sam's artwork: sammeyersonart.com Follow us: https://instagram.com/thepalmerpod http://www.tiktok.com/@thepalmerpod
Herbst 1977. Walter Palmers, der österreichische Unterwäsche-König, wird entführt – von einer RAF-nahen terroristischen Kleingruppe aus Westdeutschland, die sich Bewegung 2. Juni nennt. Mit dieser „unpolitischen Geldbeschaffungsaktion“, wie sie es nennen, lukrieren sie rund 30 Millionen Schilling. So spektakulär der Kriminalfall für Österreich ist – er macht doch nicht viel mehr als eine Fußnote in den Annalen der Roten Armee Fraktion aus. Gast: Maggie Löffler/"Megan" auf SpotifyCW: Suizid Unterstütze den Podcast - werde Komplize! Klick hier: https://steadyhq.com/de/darfseinbisserlmordseinMerch: https://debms.myspreadshop.at/ Alle Links, Rabatte und Promocodes unserer Sponsoren findest du hier: https://linktr.ee/darfseinbisserl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Aunties ROAST JustPearlyThings for asking "Why do Black Women hate White Women?"SPECIAL GUEST KEVIN MOROVSKY!! writer / director, founder of We Are POCC, author of the new book BLACK WOMEN ALWAYS Coming up on the show We've got, Enemy of Progress Justpearlythings, Tyrese, keke Palmers baby fatherWelcome to the family Gen Z, Skepta and Joyand some juicy dilemmas
On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Rabbi Shmuli Falk, Chana Falk, and Yehonatan Palmer join Aimee Baron, MD to talk about... -creating Keren Ohr -the infertility journey of the Falks and the Palmers -how hashgacha pratis (divine providence) led them to one another -wanting to trying to enjoy the "journey" as much as possible, while they were waiting for their first child -how they chose to make the most of their situation, instead of being depressed all the time -the intentionality of the space(s) they have created for the couple struggling -wanting it to feel like a respite so that they could reconnect and forget about their pain for a little while Connect with Keren Ohr: -Visit their Website -Send them an Email Connect with us: -Check out our Website - Follow us on Instagram and send us a message -Watch our TikToks -Follow us on Facebook -Watch us on YouTube
Episode 20 - Fresh & Full of Life Zach and Spencer are brothers that are 6 years apart but at times their brains act as one. In this episode, the brothers talk about being alive, not wanting to be alive, and reincarnation. (If thwy do end it, it will be a live stream: bonus.) One thing making life worthwhile is going out to eat, Spencer gets real fancy. GOAT segment includes breakfast, superpower, and commercial jingle from childhood. Find out why the Civil War happened and also, watch a human Pop-Tart get cooked. Mr. B talks the Palmers down. Reminder: Howard the Duck Episode releasing on 2/12/24 Follow us: https://instagram.com/thepalmerpod http://www.tiktok.com/@thepalmerpod
It's 2024 and we're back in Twin Peaks! We've just experienced two incredibly pivotal episodes in Demons and Lonely Souls. How do we feel after what we've just witnessed? You'll have to listen to find out! CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 73: Twin Peaks: Demons and Lonely Souls (00:00:29) - Intro. (00:04:37) - Kicking things off with Demons. (00:12:57) - Audrey's OK, Ben is relieved, but is it about Audrey? Or the money? (00:20:45) - Insurance fraud intensifies. (00:25:30) - Donna tells Harry about the diary, and the big man is here! (00:34:50) - Audrey is not interested in Ben's fatherly affections, and the ticking time bomb of Nadine. (00:37:02) - Josie gets an ultimatum. Josie wants her money. (00:40:55) - Maddy says goodbye to James. (00:45:40) - Josie demands her money. (00:52:14) - Leo's party, and the first meeting of Cooper and Cole. (00:55:15) - Leland's back on the horse. Again. (00:59:57) - Josie leaves. Again. (01:01:28) - Mike has some things to say. (01:09:27) - Break! (01:09:51) - We're back, and buckle up folks, it's time for Lonely Souls. (01:17:23) - In Bob Iger's own words, why this reveal came when it did. (01:25:04) - Launching into the episode itself. (01:32:14) - Bye Harold. We hardly knew you. (01:34:45) - Our first of multiple distressing scenes at the Palmer home. (01:40:34) - Audrey confronts Ben. (01:47:48) - Checking in with Ed, Nadine, Norma, Mike, and Leo's shoes. (01:52:09) - Cooper reads the tatters of the diary, and Audrey tells him about her dad. (01:57:38) - The episode's alternating conclusion between the Roadhouse and the Palmers. And Catherine's reveal. (02:14:58) - Final thoughts. (02:20:17) - Outro.
Zach and Spencer continue the podcast, against their better judgement. A new segment is introduced - You Think You Know? The brothers dive deep into the illegal worlds of “magic” mushrooms and preschool underground fight clubs. The sibling rivalry rages on, as the Palmers argue the Best Chappelle Show skits. Mr. B is a Memoji. https://instagram.com/thepalmerpod http://www.tiktok.com/@thepalmerpod
Welcome to the podcast of ALPS, the conference that wants to make us aware of psychedelic science and its effects on the psyche. A whole program held in Geneva for 2023, with many speakers from Switzerland, Europe and all over the world. In this episode, syde & WarcoBrienza welcome Vanja Palmers, Zen monk and research facilitator in meditation studies. Meditation and (Mind) Medicine are two ways or technologies of investigating the mystery of life and consciousness. Both have their relative strengths and their weaknesses, and the combination of them seems to be a promising approach to the big question of "Who am I ?‘. More details on Odiolab's website: www.odiolab.ch/series/alps-podcast
Vanja Palmers was born in Austria and grew up in Switzerland. His career as a student at the University of Zürich and as the founder of a successful business start up came to a sudden halt when he ingested a few micrograms of a certain fungi derivative aka LSD. After a few years of being a Hippie and a Yogi, he ended up becoming a Zen person, specializing in being nobody special, making effort towards effortless, traceless praxis…. with mediocre success - Felsentor and Puregg (two meditation centers) as well as some animal rights campaigns and institutions have materialized. For more info on Vanja Palmers: Descending the Mountain - a tender film exploring psilocybin and the nature of consciousness Felsentor Meditation Center in Switzerland Puregg - Meditation Center in Austria This interview was recorded during the Alps Conference 2023 on Psychedelic Science in Geneva, Switzerland in October 2023. More info on the Alps Conference 2023 - Website - Twitter - Facebook - Instagram - Youtube
Scott & Bethany Palmer founded "The Money Couple" which impacted couples nationwide by teaching them how to speak the same love and money language. They've written five books together, and made local and national radio TV appearances on major outlets, including CNN and Fox News. Their latest best-selling book, "The 5 Money Personalities", gives couples the tools to identify and understand their different money approaches, so they're able to work best together to achieve their financial goals.In 2017, the Palmers chose to sell The Money Couple and find a better sweet spot in life so Bethany could focus on her passion for interior design. And, Scott furthered his career by starting a boutique financial advisement experience with his company Defined Wealth. To date, the Palmers have built and sold 3 businesses--which is no small feat. They are well respected business & community leaders in the Colorado Springs area. More important than business accomplishments, they have raised two outstanding sons who are both currently on the United States Air Force Academy Football team. Go Falcons! In this dynamic episode, host Mindi Linscombe and the Palmers cover topics such as: How the Palmers helped the Linscombes in the hardest season of their life.How couples can agree about money, even if married to their "money opposite".The Five Money Personalities: Saver, Spender, Risk Taker, Security Seeker, Flyer.How the lifetime of a persistent entrepreneur makes progress in spite of some mistakes. Practical tips from Mindi on how to move on from financial mistakes.How the Palmers approached their work day schedule as entrepreneurs while also being very intentional with their sons. How the Palmers were open with their sons through hard times and Bethany's cancer journey. Bethany's bold career change from working with The Money Couple to starting Interiors by Bethany. Tips on selling a business and how to stay in your sweet spot as the owner. How the Palmer's have been intentional to create a life worth celebrating. Find out more about Scott and Bethany at Interiors by Bethany and Defined Wealth. And be sure to follow Bethany & Mindi on Instagram at: @interiorsbybethany and @mindilinscombe. Thanks for listening! Be sure to rate the show and leave a review with one key takeaway from this episode. And, be sure to subscribe to the show and tell a friend. Also, follow @thesomethingnewshow on Instagram and Facebook. If you want a fuller experience, like & subscribe to the show on Youtube! Cheers!
How is mental disorders related to metabolic disorders?Why is mitochondrial functioning so important when thinking about mental health?Dr. Christopher Palmer is a psychiatrist at McLean Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. His clinical practice focuses on helping people suffering from treatment resistant mental illnesses. He has been involved in psychiatric research for well over 20 years. His research focuses on metabolism, metabolic disorders and their connection to mental disorders. And his work and research has led to his book Brain Energy- A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health--and Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More. https://brainenergy.com/Dr. Palmer has startet a grassroots movement calling for a transformation in the mental health field. As he says: Countless people are desperate for more effective treatments. We can – and must – do better.Ive been looking forward to this conversation for a long time, and I cant wait to share Dr. Palmers important knowledge with you. In the episode we will discuss mental health, metabolic health, mitochondrial functioning and how diet and lifestyle can heal us.For more from Dr. Christopher Palmer:https://www.chrispalmermd.com/Alt godt,AnnetteFollow me on:instagram.com/dr.annettedragland facebook.com/legeromlivet. Få bonusepisoder og støtt podcasten på Apple eller Spotify.Disclaimer: The content of the podcast and on the website is not intended to constitute or replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified healthcare professional if you have questions regarding a medical condition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After sitting dormant for several years, it's exciting to sit down with the two men finally making this important Darien commercial real estate project a reality. Meet Jon and Joe Vaccaro, a local father-son duo known professionally as the V20 Group (www.v20group.com). In this hour-long conversation we cover the size and scope of the Heights Crossing project, located on the former site of the Noroton Heights Shopping Center. We discuss their plans for the retail, residential and green spaces, parking, a new preschool, the projected impact to the local student population, community response, traffic, the V20 Group's other projects and much more.
In this episode we take a look at the pilot episode of the British sit-com, Bad Education (2012) Alfie Wickens is a slacker teacher,always hung over on Mondays,despised by his class and perpetually in trouble with stern deputy head Miss Pickwell. He falls for pleasant new teacher Rosie Gulliver but finds he has a rival for her in trendy headmaster Fraser. At the parents' evening Rosie plans a charity appeal on behalf of Palmers' Syndrome and Alfie claims to be an expert on it to impress her. However he fails when the supposed victim turns up to expose him as a liar. Layton Williams Stephen Charlie Wernham Mitchell Mathew Horne Fraser Jack Whitehall Alfie Sarah Solemani Miss Gulliver Ethan Lawrence Joe Nikki Runeckles Chantelle Kae Alexander Jing Jack Binstead Rem Dogg Jack Bence Grayson Michelle Gomez Pickwell Leila Hoffman Mrs Mollinson Listen, Rate and Share the show!!! Find us at all2reeltoo.com Listen to Mike on The Family Fright Night Horror Podcast ... https://open.spotify.com/episode/7kstbpDOnLQeI8BQGLzina Check out some cool music by host Matthew Haase at https://youtu.be/5E6TYm_4wIE Check out cool merchandise related to our show at http://tee.pub/lic/CullenPark Become a Patron of the show here.... https://www.patreon.com/CullenPark Listen to Mike on The Nerdball Podcast.... https://pod.fo/e/ba2aa Check out some cool music from Jason Quick at www.jasonquickmusic.com TO HELP WRITERS AND ACTORS ON THE PICKET LINES YOU CAN DONATE HERE: ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNITY FUND If you can during these troubling times make a donation to one of the following charities to help out. https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ https://www.hrc.org/hrc-story/hrc-foundation https://pointfoundation.org/ https://www.directrelief.org/ https://www.naacpldf.org/ https://www.blackvotersmatterfund.org https://www.tahirih.org/ https://www.monafoundation.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey Everybody!!! It's Pequot Lakes Street Dance Weekend, and who better to have on this episode than the one and only Wyld Ryce Band who will be performing there Saturday night! That's right, we do some catching up with Johnny and Vicki Palmer. The Listen Local crew chats with them about everything from how the band was formed to being "local BLA celebrities," to the importance of music within their whole family. Vicki also dives into her years teaching at Pequot High School (was a teacher for all three of the guys), annnnnnd if you didn't know, the Palmers are the parents of former listen local guest (episode 2) Braden Palmer. So of course we had to discuss good ol 'Brady' and the rest of the Palmer fam. So, if you have never seen these guys perform, or even if you have, make sure to head up to the Pequot Lakes Street Dance this Saturday to catch them LIVE! Thanks again to Vicki and Johnny for coming on the show. Last but certainly not least, thank you to all of our amazing listeners for making us the "Most Entertaining Podcast in the BLA!"And of course thank you so much to our sponsors Hanneken Insurance, Lakes Area CPAs, Outlet Recreation Crosslake, Posture Pro Chiropractic and our presenting sponsor Tyler Gardner with Pequot Lakes and Gull Lake Sanitation! Instagram: ListenLocalMNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMNNorthwoodsAgent Facebook:Listen Local MNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMN
After a couple of weeks away, the Nextlander Watchcast is making its triumphant return, and we're kicking off our exploration of the first season of David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks! CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers. Thanks for listening.(00:01:27) - Intro.(00:03:11) - The day has finally arrived. We're watching Twin Peaks!(00:08:32) - Some immediate love and fascination with Agent Dale Cooper.(00:11:23) - Getting into the history of how Twin Peaks came to be.(00:17:46) - Talking about the cast.(00:20:36) - Angelo Badalamenti's music.(00:24:37) - Launching into the pilot, AKA Northwest Passage.(00:32:32) - The aftermath of discovering Laura.(00:41:24) - Meeting a bunch of the townsfolk (and finding out who they're sleeping with). (00:47:17) - Catherine and Josie.(00:50:25) - Ronette Pulaski arrives, and here comes Dale Cooper.(00:56:06) - The investigation begins.(01:03:51) - Audrey Horne: Agent of Chaos.(01:08:22) - The town meeting, and Donna and James' meeting.(01:19:46) - The burying of the locket, and Sarah's vision.(01:22:54) - Break!(01:23:41) - We're back, and Coop is upside down.(01:30:45) - Shelly discovers Leo's bloody shirt.(01:33:21) - The interrogation of James.(01:36:49) - Bopping around between different folks.(01:43:01) - Fishy is in the coffee, and Ben and Catherine have a plan.(01:46:42) - Donna visits the Palmers, and we meet the man in the mirror.(01:52:19) - Touching on the episode's director and his influence on the Coop/Audrey storyline.(01:53:39) - Our veneration of Major Briggs.(01:58:48) - HOW many pieces of cherry pie?!?(02:01:18) - Leo sucks ass, James is having a nice family dinner, and Dr. Jacoby is up to some stuff.(02:06:57) - Talking about episode cliffhangers, and whether answers await us for the show's many questions.(02:10:26) - Final thoughts.(02:11:58) - Outro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we discuss how Keke's man could have came at the situation differently and if Jonah Hill's approach was something he should have used. Follow National Meat TreasureSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1SyeJ0w70W24RrFvaiveGdApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/national-meat-treasure/id1574254106TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nationalmeattreasureInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nationalmeattreasure/Listen to us elsewhere: https://nationalmeattreasure.buzzsprout.com/Merch: https://national-meat-treasure.creator-spring.com/Follow Us on our socials Joey AKA Saint Thrillah AKA Youngmoth:TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@regularsizedjoeyIG: https://www.instagram.com/saintthrillah/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/saintthrillahSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4tBkST4hGMypDuvWMC4j9NLoFi Project: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0lQCyFzeyFIUjtGeN7MEWhSasha:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thin.cruel.lips?lang=enIG: https://www.instagram.com/thin.cruel.lips/?hl=enChristian:IG: https://www.instagram.com/pointthebarrel/
I veckans avsnitt pratar vi om kändisdrama. Först snackar vi Jonah Hill vars ex nyligen anklagade honom för att vara en misogyn narcissist. Men hans sms som funkade som bevis har splittrat folk.Sen blev Keke Palmer offentligt called out av hennes egen pojkvän på Twitter (!) för att hon 1. var ”för lättklädd”, 2. verkade lite för glad att se Usher. Snubbar är out here trippin'! Enjoy! Stötta oss på Patreon för regelbundna bonusavsnitt + mer! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephanie [00:00:12]:Hello, everybody, and welcome to Dishing with Stephanie's dish. We talk to people that have written cookbooks or books or food adjacent things because I can't get enough about talking about food, and and today we have a great guest. She is julie joe sieverson. She is the author of Oldest Twin Cities a Guide to Historic Treasures. And I had read about this book, and I thought, oh, that's cool. I wonder if she has stuff in there about restaurants and breweries, because we have so much history in the Twin Cities. And indeed she does. Welcome to the program.Julie [00:00:47]:Thank you for having me here. This will be fun.Stephanie [00:00:50]:Yes, it will be fun. So how did you decide? Are you like a born and bred twin Citian, and how did you decide to undertake this project?Julie [00:00:59]:Yes, I'm a fourth generation Minnesotan, and I've lived in the Twin Cities most of my life. I first wrote a book called Secret Twin Cities a Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, and that came out in 2020, arrived March, mid March, right when the cities were shutting down. So good timing on my part. I shoved them all in the corner for a couple of weeks because I thought, who's going to want to buy a travel guide right now?Stephanie [00:01:24]:Right?Julie [00:01:25]:It turned out okay for secret Twin cities. They had a lot of social distancing ideas in it, coincidentally. But anyway, all this Twin Cities evolved from that book. About a year later, the publisher asked if I'd like to write another one. And I really wanted to do one of more of a historic nature because I just think with COVID and the really tough year that the Twin Cities had in 2020, including the murder of George Floyd and the Civil uprising and businesses shutting down, burned down. I just felt like I needed a reason to fall back in love with the Twin Cities. And I was feeling a loss of community and a loss of connection. And for me to feel connected to the region I live in is very important to me. I need to feel part of the fabric. And so I just stopped focusing on enduring places in our midst and places that hung in there and have endured and have reopened, providing us continuity, kind of a comfort that was good for my soul to focus my energy there. So that's why I kind of went in this direction.Stephanie [00:02:43]:Well, and one of the selections in the book is the Oldest Best Bar, which is our friend Tony Zacardi, who bought it from our friend Lisa Hammer. I knew Lisa and Keith, and they had shepherded the bar, and then they sold it to Tony Zacardi. And it's from 1906.Julie [00:03:03]:Apparently.Stephanie [00:03:04]:It's an institution on Cedar Avenue. And you talk about sort of that pandemic and that coming back to life. Tony is a good example of someone that really he had just bought the bar and all of a sudden it has to close, and they're trying to hang on. And a lot of these bars and restaurants and distilleries really were in tough shape. So I was so glad that when we came out of the pandemic that Palmers has come out of it. And tell me a little bit about the history of Palmers in particular.Julie [00:03:40]:Yeah. And Tony really was he was really propelled into the national spotlight during that time. Yes.Stephanie [00:03:48]:He was an African American man who.Julie [00:03:51]:Owns this in the heart of he spray painted black owned business in hopes to protect his business, to deflect potential looters. And he was really a spokesperson and a comfort, I think, for the twin stage community during that time. We needed absolutely.Stephanie [00:04:10]:And the music community, too, because Palmer has had such a history in steeped in music.Julie [00:04:16]:Yeah. What a gem this place is. It's so unique, with an Islamic mosque on one end and then that iconic Mustachioed man against it on the other one. And as I write in the book, you rarely leave this place without a story to tell. Kind of rough edge place. Maybe not everybody's going to feel comfortable there, but you're very welcome there, no matter who you are. And you'll be invited to play a game of Scrabble or get into a conversation, unless you're a jerk. Because if you're a jerk, you're going to get plastered on a poster note on the back wall, and you're not going to be welcome there at all.Stephanie [00:05:00]:That's funny.Julie [00:05:02]:Yeah.Stephanie [00:05:02]:Another institution that is in downtown Minneapolis specifically, and I didn't realize that they had had a fire in 1989, but this was Glicks, the oldest downtown bar.Julie [00:05:20]:Yeah. Lots lots of damage. It seems like most of these places have endured fires over the years. Yeah.Stephanie [00:05:30]:You can imagine that. Yep.Julie [00:05:32]:Yeah, they they really came back from that. In fact, there was a moose in there. They have these animal heads mounted all throughout the restaurant. And the moose in the back room had been stolen from during a fraternity party there. And I think this group, whoever had stolen it, felt so bad because of fire that Reopening day, they anonymously returned it, leaning it against the front door. Welcome, everybody back. But yeah, my daughter was just there the other day. She's like I'm a glicks. I'm like, do you know that's in my book? No, I didn't even know that.Stephanie [00:06:05]:I had no idea either. Now, the Monte Carlo has been near and dear to my heart for some time, and my mom and dad got divorced, and my dad moved downtown. And that was really like, wow. Because we were suburban girls. And the first weekend my dad had us, he took us into this CD alley, and he went through this back door that had this weird sign above it and brought us in. And I thought he was bringing us into a pool hall. And I was like, oh, my gosh, my dad has really tipped over here, and it turned out to be the Loveliest bar inside. It was actually the Monte Carlo, and he was kind of a regular there. What's the historic nature of the Monte Carlo?Julie [00:06:47]:Yeah. Well, yeah, the hum of the neon sign is going to remain a constant in the North Loop Bar. It's really exquisite in there with this mirrored wall behind the bar. One's kind of an elegance to it, to it all. But the whole North Loop area, the warehouse district is where the Milky Way candy bars and cream of pasta and pop up toaster were invented. This was a real industrial place. The neighborhood has more than 60 buildings that are over a century old. A lot of them have been repurposed. Some of them. A few of them are rehearsal spaces for the Minnesota Opera, and a lot of them are faded. Business signs are repurposed. You see the old signs, ghost signs, sort of. But the Monte Carlo Bar and Grill have stood the test of time. It used to be mostly only for men, but then when it changed ownership, mr. Rimsick, who owns a number of places in the Twin Cities, he kind of turned it into a destination for all the patty, is a great happening place. Now, Beijing style wings, they're really famous for.Stephanie [00:08:06]:Yeah, the dry rubbed wings are my favorite. Yeah, a kind of funny one that I didn't expect would reach me and grab me, but it did. So I work on the Stone Arch Bridge festival and I curate a culinary market that happens underneath the Hennepin Avenue Bridge. And underneath that bridge, we have 38 ten x ten booths of vendors that produce Minnesota made food products. And as I was looking through your book, it's the oldest bridge relic at First Bridge Park, which is where I am during these two days of the festival from 1855. Underneath that bridge, there's these giant anchors, and I sit on those anchors. That's my chair during the two days of the festival. So I didn't realize they were so old.Julie [00:08:56]:Well, yeah, those don't date back to the very first bridge to cross the Mississippi River anywhere. Right there at St. Anthony Falls. I mean, prior to that bridge back in 1855, people were crossing over the falls to get to the other side. That first bridge didn't last real long, and then they created another one and another one. So anyway, these archaeological excavations revealed anchors from the original bridges, and so now they are under the Hennepin Bridge. Now you can see and sit on them if you want. There's plaque. So cool. Really interesting history at that park. Yeah. Right down from Melrose Park.Stephanie [00:09:42]:The oldest island venue in 1893 is the Nicolette Island Inn, which is still operating as a hotel, as a restaurant. It is a beautiful, gorgeous spot. If you ever just want to pop in for a drink or they have delicious food, too. Yeah, that's a great spot. And I didn't realize that David Shea was kind of responsible for bringing that back. He's designed so many restaurants in the Twin Cities.Julie [00:10:08]:Yeah. I didn't realize he was connected to that either until I started research. Talented guy. Yeah. That place I learned a lot about. I didn't really know a lot about that fire that had kind of spread through Nicholas Island and all northeast Minneapolis. A very ravishing fire, and only one of two structures, industrial structures, on the island to survive it. A fire started by some boys smoking. And so, again, these places that have endured. And at one point, it was a men's shelter, salvation army men's shelter. So I really and, you know, I can't help but continue then to learn about and read about Nicholette Island.Stephanie [00:10:52]:Right.Julie [00:10:53]:So many storied history there. Couple donkeys, Pearl and she. But I really focused on that island and my secret Twin Cities.Stephanie [00:11:01]:Who would have known that the oldest bowling alley was the Bryant Lake Bowl?Julie [00:11:08]:Yeah, I mean, that's a legendary spot in the Lin Lake neighborhood, and that's really evolved over the years. It used to be a Ford garage, and apparently it's haunted by a mechanic who was crushed by a car there. But at the heart of it is the eight lane bowling alley. Old school. But around it now is a really funky groovy restaurant that you never super funky for. A bowling alley and a cabaret with these red leather seats from Stillwater Junior High School, where you can go to all kinds of events there. And there's a really cool drone video that went viral in 2021 that they created to support businesses struggling through the pandemic. It's a cool right up our alley. You can Google it went viral. Yeah.Stephanie [00:11:57]:In 1964, Boca Chico became the oldest Mexican eatery, which is interesting, because I know that the Silva family opened El Burrito Mercado a little bit further down the street in the 70s, early seventy s. I didn't realize Boca Chica was that old. And it's still run by the family, isn't it?Julie [00:12:17]:Yeah, it sure is. Grandma Fria seasoned pork tamales are still on the menu. Yeah, this place was a really delightful surprise. Walking into you can go there after visiting the Wapisher Caves, the gangster tours there. That's a great place to go to afterwards. You just walk in and every wall tells a story of the family's heritage murals. But, yeah, Uramo Frias and Gloria Coronado, who's a petite, spunky lady, they fell in love and started this little place. She was actually linked to a dynasty, cultural dynasty in Minneapolis. Her parents owned the first Mexican restaurant in St. Paul, and then in Minneapolis called the Casa Coronado, but that has long closed.Stephanie [00:13:10]:And there's the oldest family Italian restaurant in St. Paul. Yuruso's.Julie [00:13:15]:Yeah. Yuruso's and giant meatballs. And again, that's family owned. Same family. And what I love about that place are giant murals of Sweet Hollow especially. It is located right across from Sweet Hollow. You would never know that across the street there is a hidden valley below street level. Right. We're former immigrant shanty town and in the book I give directions on how to get there because it's a little kind of windy but you can find it.Stephanie [00:13:50]:Yeah.Julie [00:13:51]:Yes.Stephanie [00:13:53]:When you were writing the book, what was one of your favorite discoveries?Julie [00:14:00]:Well, I fell in love with the New York Life Eagle. And that's a Summit overlook park in the Summit neighborhood. It overlooks the river valley.Stephanie [00:14:09]:I lived right there. It's right across from the University Club on Point of Land.Julie [00:14:16]:Maybe because of a mother. She's a mother. She's there taking her tail ons into a serpent, digging in there, protecting her nest of eaglets there in that pose she was almost discarded. She used to be on the third story entrance of the New York Life building in downtown St. Paul. And when that was removed, she really was nearly forgotten and discarded. And she was kind of put on a pedestal in front of a parking lot for a while until she found her new home here. And now she's in all her glory. There a nice spot while you're mansion goggling over mansions there in that area.Stephanie [00:14:54]:Yeah. I had no idea about Newman's being the oldest bar in the state.Julie [00:15:00]:Well, that's the big question because it's a tie between Newman's and the Spot Bar in St. Paul. The feud. I'm sure St. Spot fans will be mad at me for including Newman's, but I included the Spot bar in secret to the city, so I had to be fair. But those two kind of feud over. They both have very good reason but different reasons to want to claim that title. So yeah, Newman's is famous for their frog tank in the window.Stephanie [00:15:30]:What is the story of the frog tank? Do you know?Julie [00:15:34]:You ask people there and the Tank of Frogs has just been there as long as anybody can remember. It's just a tradition that they keep going and I guess the frogs have disappeared every now and then. One was found in a pitcher of beer. But this place has a hidden door behind the Tank of Frogs. It's only used for special events, but they used to hide have kind of speakeasy up there during prohibition and that's where you could speak up there and have a legal hooch. And there was like a phone that connected upstairs to the main bar to let the bartenders know when the cops were coming sniffing.Stephanie [00:16:13]:That's hilarious. Yeah. I love it. You go into all this detail like 1972. The oldest food co op is the Seward food Co op. Who knew that that was I mean, I don't know. The Twin Cities co op movement has been so strong, but who knew Seward was the first? I didn't. I thought the wedge was the first.Julie [00:16:36]:Yeah, no, they were really kind of the first, and now the most enduring. And what I didn't know was what a violent struggle the food co op went through in those early years. It sounds kind of like stuff going on these days with, you know, there was a takeover yeah. That tried to take over with steel bars and fire bombs, but they failed because there was such a difference of philosophy. And these were really some veteran radicals really disagreed with what they called the white bourgeois elitism. That's kind of how the opposing group.Stephanie [00:17:21]:Those bourgeois co op people.Julie [00:17:25]:And there's a new documentary about that called The Co op wars that was created in 2021. Super interesting to learn about the whole early Twin Cities.Stephanie [00:17:34]:Yeah, that sounds neat. Well, this is a great book. Your second book, Julie. Joe Sieverson Oldest Twin Cities a Guide to Historic Treasures. Are you already working on your third?Julie [00:17:44]:Not yet. Promoting this is full time right now.Stephanie [00:17:49]:Yes. Well, it's fun to visit with you and to hear the story and to just get more history about some of these great spots. Pick up the book and then take your own kind of historical tour, right?Julie [00:18:03]:Yes.Stephanie [00:18:04]:I love it. Thank you, Julie Joe. And thank you for highlighting some of our relics. Treasures, a fabric of a community is always about the history. That where you come from. Right. And it's good to be reminded of some of these great spots. I sat on that anchor all summer, last summer, and I never knew. So I love it. Thank you so much for joining us. I appreciate you.Julie [00:18:29]:Absolutely. Thank you.Stephanie [00:18:30]:All right, we'll talk soon. Okay, bye. Get full access to Stephanie's Dish Newsletter at stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
Stephanie [00:00:12]:Hello, everybody, and welcome to Dishing with Stephanie's dish. We talk to people that have written cookbooks or books or food adjacent things because I can't get enough about talking about food, and and today we have a great guest. She is julie joe sieverson. She is the author of Oldest Twin Cities a Guide to Historic Treasures. And I had read about this book, and I thought, oh, that's cool. I wonder if she has stuff in there about restaurants and breweries, because we have so much history in the Twin Cities. And indeed she does. Welcome to the program.Julie [00:00:47]:Thank you for having me here. This will be fun.Stephanie [00:00:50]:Yes, it will be fun. So how did you decide? Are you like a born and bred twin Citian, and how did you decide to undertake this project?Julie [00:00:59]:Yes, I'm a fourth generation Minnesotan, and I've lived in the Twin Cities most of my life. I first wrote a book called Secret Twin Cities a Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, and that came out in 2020, arrived March, mid March, right when the cities were shutting down. So good timing on my part. I shoved them all in the corner for a couple of weeks because I thought, who's going to want to buy a travel guide right now?Stephanie [00:01:24]:Right?Julie [00:01:25]:It turned out okay for secret Twin cities. They had a lot of social distancing ideas in it, coincidentally. But anyway, all this Twin Cities evolved from that book. About a year later, the publisher asked if I'd like to write another one. And I really wanted to do one of more of a historic nature because I just think with COVID and the really tough year that the Twin Cities had in 2020, including the murder of George Floyd and the Civil uprising and businesses shutting down, burned down. I just felt like I needed a reason to fall back in love with the Twin Cities. And I was feeling a loss of community and a loss of connection. And for me to feel connected to the region I live in is very important to me. I need to feel part of the fabric. And so I just stopped focusing on enduring places in our midst and places that hung in there and have endured and have reopened, providing us continuity, kind of a comfort that was good for my soul to focus my energy there. So that's why I kind of went in this direction.Stephanie [00:02:43]:Well, and one of the selections in the book is the Oldest Best Bar, which is our friend Tony Zacardi, who bought it from our friend Lisa Hammer. I knew Lisa and Keith, and they had shepherded the bar, and then they sold it to Tony Zacardi. And it's from 1906.Julie [00:03:03]:Apparently.Stephanie [00:03:04]:It's an institution on Cedar Avenue. And you talk about sort of that pandemic and that coming back to life. Tony is a good example of someone that really he had just bought the bar and all of a sudden it has to close, and they're trying to hang on. And a lot of these bars and restaurants and distilleries really were in tough shape. So I was so glad that when we came out of the pandemic that Palmers has come out of it. And tell me a little bit about the history of Palmers in particular.Julie [00:03:40]:Yeah. And Tony really was he was really propelled into the national spotlight during that time. Yes.Stephanie [00:03:48]:He was an African American man who.Julie [00:03:51]:Owns this in the heart of he spray painted black owned business in hopes to protect his business, to deflect potential looters. And he was really a spokesperson and a comfort, I think, for the twin stage community during that time. We needed absolutely.Stephanie [00:04:10]:And the music community, too, because Palmer has had such a history in steeped in music.Julie [00:04:16]:Yeah. What a gem this place is. It's so unique, with an Islamic mosque on one end and then that iconic Mustachioed man against it on the other one. And as I write in the book, you rarely leave this place without a story to tell. Kind of rough edge place. Maybe not everybody's going to feel comfortable there, but you're very welcome there, no matter who you are. And you'll be invited to play a game of Scrabble or get into a conversation, unless you're a jerk. Because if you're a jerk, you're going to get plastered on a poster note on the back wall, and you're not going to be welcome there at all.Stephanie [00:05:00]:That's funny.Julie [00:05:02]:Yeah.Stephanie [00:05:02]:Another institution that is in downtown Minneapolis specifically, and I didn't realize that they had had a fire in 1989, but this was Glicks, the oldest downtown bar.Julie [00:05:20]:Yeah. Lots lots of damage. It seems like most of these places have endured fires over the years. Yeah.Stephanie [00:05:30]:You can imagine that. Yep.Julie [00:05:32]:Yeah, they they really came back from that. In fact, there was a moose in there. They have these animal heads mounted all throughout the restaurant. And the moose in the back room had been stolen from during a fraternity party there. And I think this group, whoever had stolen it, felt so bad because of fire that Reopening day, they anonymously returned it, leaning it against the front door. Welcome, everybody back. But yeah, my daughter was just there the other day. She's like I'm a glicks. I'm like, do you know that's in my book? No, I didn't even know that.Stephanie [00:06:05]:I had no idea either. Now, the Monte Carlo has been near and dear to my heart for some time, and my mom and dad got divorced, and my dad moved downtown. And that was really like, wow. Because we were suburban girls. And the first weekend my dad had us, he took us into this CD alley, and he went through this back door that had this weird sign above it and brought us in. And I thought he was bringing us into a pool hall. And I was like, oh, my gosh, my dad has really tipped over here, and it turned out to be the Loveliest bar inside. It was actually the Monte Carlo, and he was kind of a regular there. What's the historic nature of the Monte Carlo?Julie [00:06:47]:Yeah. Well, yeah, the hum of the neon sign is going to remain a constant in the North Loop Bar. It's really exquisite in there with this mirrored wall behind the bar. One's kind of an elegance to it, to it all. But the whole North Loop area, the warehouse district is where the Milky Way candy bars and cream of pasta and pop up toaster were invented. This was a real industrial place. The neighborhood has more than 60 buildings that are over a century old. A lot of them have been repurposed. Some of them. A few of them are rehearsal spaces for the Minnesota Opera, and a lot of them are faded. Business signs are repurposed. You see the old signs, ghost signs, sort of. But the Monte Carlo Bar and Grill have stood the test of time. It used to be mostly only for men, but then when it changed ownership, mr. Rimsick, who owns a number of places in the Twin Cities, he kind of turned it into a destination for all the patty, is a great happening place. Now, Beijing style wings, they're really famous for.Stephanie [00:08:06]:Yeah, the dry rubbed wings are my favorite. Yeah, a kind of funny one that I didn't expect would reach me and grab me, but it did. So I work on the Stone Arch Bridge festival and I curate a culinary market that happens underneath the Hennepin Avenue Bridge. And underneath that bridge, we have 38 ten x ten booths of vendors that produce Minnesota made food products. And as I was looking through your book, it's the oldest bridge relic at First Bridge Park, which is where I am during these two days of the festival from 1855. Underneath that bridge, there's these giant anchors, and I sit on those anchors. That's my chair during the two days of the festival. So I didn't realize they were so old.Julie [00:08:56]:Well, yeah, those don't date back to the very first bridge to cross the Mississippi River anywhere. Right there at St. Anthony Falls. I mean, prior to that bridge back in 1855, people were crossing over the falls to get to the other side. That first bridge didn't last real long, and then they created another one and another one. So anyway, these archaeological excavations revealed anchors from the original bridges, and so now they are under the Hennepin Bridge. Now you can see and sit on them if you want. There's plaque. So cool. Really interesting history at that park. Yeah. Right down from Melrose Park.Stephanie [00:09:42]:The oldest island venue in 1893 is the Nicolette Island Inn, which is still operating as a hotel, as a restaurant. It is a beautiful, gorgeous spot. If you ever just want to pop in for a drink or they have delicious food, too. Yeah, that's a great spot. And I didn't realize that David Shea was kind of responsible for bringing that back. He's designed so many restaurants in the Twin Cities.Julie [00:10:08]:Yeah. I didn't realize he was connected to that either until I started research. Talented guy. Yeah. That place I learned a lot about. I didn't really know a lot about that fire that had kind of spread through Nicholas Island and all northeast Minneapolis. A very ravishing fire, and only one of two structures, industrial structures, on the island to survive it. A fire started by some boys smoking. And so, again, these places that have endured. And at one point, it was a men's shelter, salvation army men's shelter. So I really and, you know, I can't help but continue then to learn about and read about Nicholette Island.Stephanie [00:10:52]:Right.Julie [00:10:53]:So many storied history there. Couple donkeys, Pearl and she. But I really focused on that island and my secret Twin Cities.Stephanie [00:11:01]:Who would have known that the oldest bowling alley was the Bryant Lake Bowl?Julie [00:11:08]:Yeah, I mean, that's a legendary spot in the Lin Lake neighborhood, and that's really evolved over the years. It used to be a Ford garage, and apparently it's haunted by a mechanic who was crushed by a car there. But at the heart of it is the eight lane bowling alley. Old school. But around it now is a really funky groovy restaurant that you never super funky for. A bowling alley and a cabaret with these red leather seats from Stillwater Junior High School, where you can go to all kinds of events there. And there's a really cool drone video that went viral in 2021 that they created to support businesses struggling through the pandemic. It's a cool right up our alley. You can Google it went viral. Yeah.Stephanie [00:11:57]:In 1964, Boca Chico became the oldest Mexican eatery, which is interesting, because I know that the Silva family opened El Burrito Mercado a little bit further down the street in the 70s, early seventy s. I didn't realize Boca Chica was that old. And it's still run by the family, isn't it?Julie [00:12:17]:Yeah, it sure is. Grandma Fria seasoned pork tamales are still on the menu. Yeah, this place was a really delightful surprise. Walking into you can go there after visiting the Wapisher Caves, the gangster tours there. That's a great place to go to afterwards. You just walk in and every wall tells a story of the family's heritage murals. But, yeah, Uramo Frias and Gloria Coronado, who's a petite, spunky lady, they fell in love and started this little place. She was actually linked to a dynasty, cultural dynasty in Minneapolis. Her parents owned the first Mexican restaurant in St. Paul, and then in Minneapolis called the Casa Coronado, but that has long closed.Stephanie [00:13:10]:And there's the oldest family Italian restaurant in St. Paul. Yuruso's.Julie [00:13:15]:Yeah. Yuruso's and giant meatballs. And again, that's family owned. Same family. And what I love about that place are giant murals of Sweet Hollow especially. It is located right across from Sweet Hollow. You would never know that across the street there is a hidden valley below street level. Right. We're former immigrant shanty town and in the book I give directions on how to get there because it's a little kind of windy but you can find it.Stephanie [00:13:50]:Yeah.Julie [00:13:51]:Yes.Stephanie [00:13:53]:When you were writing the book, what was one of your favorite discoveries?Julie [00:14:00]:Well, I fell in love with the New York Life Eagle. And that's a Summit overlook park in the Summit neighborhood. It overlooks the river valley.Stephanie [00:14:09]:I lived right there. It's right across from the University Club on Point of Land.Julie [00:14:16]:Maybe because of a mother. She's a mother. She's there taking her tail ons into a serpent, digging in there, protecting her nest of eaglets there in that pose she was almost discarded. She used to be on the third story entrance of the New York Life building in downtown St. Paul. And when that was removed, she really was nearly forgotten and discarded. And she was kind of put on a pedestal in front of a parking lot for a while until she found her new home here. And now she's in all her glory. There a nice spot while you're mansion goggling over mansions there in that area.Stephanie [00:14:54]:Yeah. I had no idea about Newman's being the oldest bar in the state.Julie [00:15:00]:Well, that's the big question because it's a tie between Newman's and the Spot Bar in St. Paul. The feud. I'm sure St. Spot fans will be mad at me for including Newman's, but I included the Spot bar in secret to the city, so I had to be fair. But those two kind of feud over. They both have very good reason but different reasons to want to claim that title. So yeah, Newman's is famous for their frog tank in the window.Stephanie [00:15:30]:What is the story of the frog tank? Do you know?Julie [00:15:34]:You ask people there and the Tank of Frogs has just been there as long as anybody can remember. It's just a tradition that they keep going and I guess the frogs have disappeared every now and then. One was found in a pitcher of beer. But this place has a hidden door behind the Tank of Frogs. It's only used for special events, but they used to hide have kind of speakeasy up there during prohibition and that's where you could speak up there and have a legal hooch. And there was like a phone that connected upstairs to the main bar to let the bartenders know when the cops were coming sniffing.Stephanie [00:16:13]:That's hilarious. Yeah. I love it. You go into all this detail like 1972. The oldest food co op is the Seward food Co op. Who knew that that was I mean, I don't know. The Twin Cities co op movement has been so strong, but who knew Seward was the first? I didn't. I thought the wedge was the first.Julie [00:16:36]:Yeah, no, they were really kind of the first, and now the most enduring. And what I didn't know was what a violent struggle the food co op went through in those early years. It sounds kind of like stuff going on these days with, you know, there was a takeover yeah. That tried to take over with steel bars and fire bombs, but they failed because there was such a difference of philosophy. And these were really some veteran radicals really disagreed with what they called the white bourgeois elitism. That's kind of how the opposing group.Stephanie [00:17:21]:Those bourgeois co op people.Julie [00:17:25]:And there's a new documentary about that called The Co op wars that was created in 2021. Super interesting to learn about the whole early Twin Cities.Stephanie [00:17:34]:Yeah, that sounds neat. Well, this is a great book. Your second book, Julie. Joe Sieverson Oldest Twin Cities a Guide to Historic Treasures. Are you already working on your third?Julie [00:17:44]:Not yet. Promoting this is full time right now.Stephanie [00:17:49]:Yes. Well, it's fun to visit with you and to hear the story and to just get more history about some of these great spots. Pick up the book and then take your own kind of historical tour, right?Julie [00:18:03]:Yes.Stephanie [00:18:04]:I love it. Thank you, Julie Joe. And thank you for highlighting some of our relics. Treasures, a fabric of a community is always about the history. That where you come from. Right. And it's good to be reminded of some of these great spots. I sat on that anchor all summer, last summer, and I never knew. So I love it. Thank you so much for joining us. I appreciate you.Julie [00:18:29]:Absolutely. Thank you.Stephanie [00:18:30]:All right, we'll talk soon. Okay, bye. Get full access to Stephanie's Dish Newsletter at stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
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Christopher M. Palmer, MD, is a Harvard psychiatrist and researcher working at the interface of metabolism and mental health. He is the director of the Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education at McLean Hospital and an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. For more than two decades, he has held leadership roles in psychiatric education at Harvard, McLean Hospital, and nationally. He spent more than fifteen years conducting neuroscience research in the areas of substance use and sleep disorders. On top of these academic pursuits, he has continued to practice psychiatry, working with people who have treatment-resistant mental disorders using a variety of standard treatments. He has been pioneering the use of the medical ketogenic diet in the treatment of psychiatric disorders—conducting research in this area, treating patients, publishing academic articles, and speaking globally on this topic. Most recently, he has developed the first comprehensive theory of what causes mental illness, integrating biological, psychological, and social research into one unifying theory—the brain energy theory of mental illness. To order Dr. Palmers book "Brain Energy visit his website https://brainenergy.com/ This was the very first ResponderTalk that we ever recorded! We have had check ins from 23 different states across the country. If you are an active/retired LEO, Firefighter, EMS/EMT, Nurse, Dispatcher, corrections officer or military personnel please reach out to repsforresponders@gmail.com to the zoom info. The only requirement is to be an active or retired aforementioned first responder and that you want to better yourself physically, emotionally and spiritually. Reps For Responders hosts Responder Talk every Sunday at 7PM EST via Zoom. Our Sunday meetings are topic meetings during which we focus on a different topic such as gratitude, forgiveness, nutrition, social media, fear, victim mindset, fitness and more. Once or twice a month, Sunday meetings will be speaking engagements featuring active or retired first responders who share their strength, experience and hope. All meetings are open to first responders/military active or retired. Please send us an email at repsforresponders@gmail.com for the zoom link information. IG: Reps_For_Responders repsforresponders.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Inside-The-Laybrinth/support
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