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In this episode we speak with Larry Contrella, Partner at JMI Equity, a growth equity firm focused on investing in leading software companies. Today, the Firm's portfolio represents $9 billion in combined revenue, $75 billion in aggregate enterprise value, and over 37,000 jobs. Larry joined the firm in 2010 and focuses on investments in B2B software businesses. For the sixth consecutive year, Larry has been recognized by GrowthCap as a Top 40 Under 40 Growth Investor, in addition to being recognized as a Top Software investor for the past two years. Larry supports Chesapeake Bay Foundation and Friends of Patterson Park. I am your host RJ Lumba. We hope you enjoy the show. If you like the episode, click to follow.
Our favorite shows are the ones where we bring folks who don't know each other together under the same Baltimore Positive umbrella. The Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Kooper's Tavern in Fells Point convened longtime NFL player agent Chad Wiestling and Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post, who live 12 blocks apart near Patterson Park, to discuss the business of football, the Orioles and people. The post NFL agent Chad Wiestling and Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post talk business of football and people with Nestor first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Still trying new things, still working towards being better, still creating and being creative, still relevant. From online Zumba throughout the winter to pop-ups at a park near you! Outdoors Zumba with Tina Romie has officially launched. I look forward to seeing you at the next fun outdoors class! be sure to join my waitlist to receive class locations and other details @Tromiedancestudio@gmail.com Follow me for a view of my creative content at: TikTok: Tinaromie1005 Instagram: Tina_romie and Tinaromiedancestudio A special thanks to my supporters, assistants, and dancers at Patterson Park with me today: Asha, Eve, Harlem, Laila, Karin and Kristina. Thanks a bunch! xoxoxo Also thank you Mrs. Carter #Beyonce for your brilliant album: #Coyboy Carter which is an inspiring project! I chose to create my first fitness dance to her song #Sweehoneybuckinn Last but not least, to my fabulous listers and fans! Thanks for listening, sharing, and liking my show! Enjoy your time! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonia-poteat/message
Bryan Barrett talks with Susan Hicks, Cultural Arts Coordinator with Murfreesboro Parks & Recreation about the upcoming Murfreesboro Christmas Parade and Christmas at Patt
In this interview, Kellie Bland describes her career path and current role. She is currently a Program Analyst at the U.S. Department of State. She received his bachelor's degree from Elon University in Communications and her Master of Arts in international and intercultural communication from the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Her previous work experience includes working as an English Teacher Trainer for the Peace Corps, as a Shriver Peaceworker Fellow for Friends of Patterson Park, and as a Team Development Specialist for AFS Intercultural Programs. We discuss: 0:38: Overview of current role 1:29: Most common roles and responsibilities 3:07: The process and timeline for some of her tasks 4:55: How many projects she works on simultaneously 5:35: What a typical day is like 7:41: Examples of her work outside of on demand tasks 11:04: Additional roles of the job 12:56: The benefit of having diverse and dynamic roles 13:05: Things she likes and finds challenging about her role 14:44: Opportunities for moving up or into different roles 16:12: The process of moving up 18:26: What the training was like for her role 20:51: The prerequisites to getting into her role 22:55: The points of her career path that led her to this role 25:42: The job qualities she learned she did and didn't want along her path 28:03: Advice for reframing the question of "what do you want to do" 28:24: Advice for those who want to follow her path 30:38: Advice on how to explore career options 31:00: Career advice to decrease stress
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan as they discuss issues facing Baltimore City including the closed pool in Patterson Park, the proposed bill that would ban the BGE gas regulators, and if all Citi leaders are on the same page with Baltimore City Councilman Zeke Cohen. Trump was officially arraigned in Washington D.C. yesterday and the question still remains if the things he's been charged with will result in him stopping his run for president. Also, the Baltimore Banner ran a story yesterday that said the former director of MONSE Shontay Jackson was sending messages to former Police Commissioner Michael Harrison that "they needed to end" current Deputy Mayor of Public Safety Anthony Barksdale DURING A CITY HALL HEARING!!!!! C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 am ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
MEXICO RETREAT: retreat.amyinfullcolor.com Book a time to talk retreat GatherGrazing.Co Emma is on the go! She is a creative person with an insatiable desire to create and connect with others. After receiving a degree in Food Studies from NYU, Emma immediately jumped into the world of events, which swiftly led her to the city of Austin. Emma produced events in the Austin area for several years until 2021, when she had her first child. In 2022, utilizing her skills as an event planner, she honed in on one of her many passions, creating artful charcuterie spreads, and turned a longtime hobby into a business: Gather Grazing Co. was born! Purveyor of artisanal earthly delights, she calls this art form “painting with food”. Emma also relishes in creating community in her volunteer role as Chair of the Friends of Patterson Park organization. When she's not planning an event or hosting a dinner party at her home in East Austin, Emma is likely to be found on a walk with her dog, Ziggy Stardust and toddler, Benji or on a dance floor, dressed in colors head to toe.
As shorts and tank-tops come out for summer, tiny blood-thirsty ticks see an all-you-can-eat buffet. Tick-borne illnesses have been climbing in the United States, a steady surge in several diseases carried by ticks like Lyme Disease and Babesiosis. Plus, most of us know about Patterson Park. But Baltimore is also home to hundreds of scattered, smaller pockets of green, too. And conservationist say they are critical to human and non-human inhabitants alike. Katie Lautar is Executive Director of Baltimore Green Space, a non-profit helping local communities manage and advocate for parks, gardens and other pockets of nature in their neighborhood Sylvester Myers also joins us. He's a community member who's part of Baltimore Green Space's Forest Stewardship Network. Find out more about how to get involved and learn more about the green spaces in your neighborhood on their website. But first, what's behind the rise in tickborne illness? And what can you do to protect yourself? Nicole Baumgarth is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She arrived last September to head the public health school's new Lyme and Tickborne Diseases Research and Education Institute. She is also a doctor of veterinary medicine. You can learn more about the geography of tickborne disease on the Johns Hopkins Lyme and Tickborne Disease Dashboard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join C4 and Bryan as they discuss the arrest of the man who allegedly killed a Patterson Park High School student who was caught in Texas trying to flee to Mexico. Johnny Olszewski joins the show to discuss the issues currently facing Baltimore County. Also, a Boston middle school had its students fill out a sex survey that asked some "interesting" questions. Would you let your middle school child participate in a sex survey? Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live, weekdays from 5:30-10:00am ET on WBAL Newsradio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
Join C4 and Bryan as they discuss another murder of another student at another high school in Baltimore City. This time at Patterson Park High School. Why isn't this a statewide emergency at this point? Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates joins the show to discuss an op-ed he wrote in the Baltimore Banner. Also, Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry joins the show to discuss his issues with the BGE conduit deal. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live, weekdays from 5:30-10:00am ET on WBAL Newsradio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
Bryan Barrett talks with LaShan Dixon, Director of Sustainability at Tennessee Department of Health, about the upcoming Community Baby Shower, sponsored by the Rutherford
Bryan Barrett talks with Dr. Gernall Jenkins, Patterson Park Community Center Superintendent. They talk about the many great Christmas events and activities there in the next
The father of landscape architecture, Frederick Law Olmstead, and his sons, are acclaimed in Baltimore for spaces like Patterson Park and neighborhoods like Roland Park. We hear how the Friends of Maryland's Olmsted Parks & Landscapes is celebrating 200 years since Olmstead Senior's birth. Guests:Jennifer Arndt Robinson is the president of the board of directors of the nonprofit Friends of Maryland's Olmsted Parks & Landscapes. She is also executive Director of the Friends of Patterson Park. Hannah Hethmon is the owner of Better Lemon Creative Audio and a freelance consultant in museum and history research. Learn more:National Association for Olmsted ParksHow Frederick Law Olmsted's Principles Shaped Baltimore ParksThe Great Halloween Lantern Parade & FestivalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Magic, music, and merriment are in full force at Patterson Park as Michael Ivan experiments on his way toward 50. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fiftyto50/support
Off to Hollywood...errrr, I mean the Creative Alliance in Patterson Park--where Michael Ivan serves as a moderator for a discussion following the documentary film, The Sunday Sessions directed by Richard Yeagley. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fiftyto50/support
Keith Hyndshaw of the Austin Drag shares stories about playing baseball growing up and rediscovering his joy for the game through sandlot. This episode was recorded at Patterson Park in Austin, TX and features the music of Brand New Key.
The Baltimore 10 Mileris tomorrow. That's a great race that will attract about 3,500 runners. Great course – a little hilly, but it goes through Druid Hill Park and around Lake Montebello, so it's pretty, and it's always got a great vibe. Today on Midday, we are asking runners and people who do any kind of exercise, a simple question that we ask with all due respect, “What hurts, today?” Because, let's face it: whether you're a runner or not, something hurts. And happily, Tom's guest today is a wonderful doctor on the line ready to answer your questions about all things orthopedic.Dr. Miho Tanakais an orthopedic surgeon, the Director of the Women's Sports Medicine Program at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and an Associate Professor at the Harvard Medical School. She is also the team physician for the Boston Red Sox and the Boston Ballet. Dr. Tanaka joins us on our digital line from Boston... And listeners, you're welcome to join us too…We're inviting your calls, emails and tweets about whatever issue you might be having. The Baltimore 10-Miler launches tomorrow morning from Druid Hill Park. If you're running that race, or if you're into cycling, or soccer or weightlifting or tennis or whatever, give us a call… And this note about free fitness classes every Saturday this month in Patterson Park. Propel Fitness Water has assembled teams of trainers in cities around the country for the workouts. They start tomorrow; to check out the schedule, click here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Family, Education, and City-Living.In this episode of The Outspoken Podcast, host Shana Cosgrove talks to J'aime Drayton, Executive Director of Baltimore Family Alliance and Scott Kashnow, the President of the board. They explain the ins and outs of leading a non-profit and the significance of keeping families in Baltimore. They discuss how the non-profit came to be and how the three board members view changes in the city. Scott and J'aime walk us through many of the programs Baltimore Family Alliance offers, including Adopt-A-Family and Playground Crawl. Tune in until the end to find out how you can get involved! QUOTES “I work for a non-profit! So I literally get paid to serve families. Which is unique… I actually get to serve people, so if people are pissed, I'm not having a good day.” - J'aime Drayton [03:20] “We're coming together as families that are committed to great schools, safe streets, and great neighborhoods. And all of [that] starts with people.” - J'aime Drayton [06:21] “Managing volunteers is probably the hardest thing I think I've ever done. Learning how to do that has been really rewarding for me, personally. It's extraordinary to me how many people are actually willing to give of themselves so much time and so much effort.” - Scott Kashnow [34:48] “We are the face of families, but we don't speak for all families. We want families to speak for themselves.” - Scott Kashnow [45:57] TIMESTAMPS [00:04] Intro [01:45] Meet J'aime [03:45] Meet Scott [04:17] Scott's IT Stack [05:55] The Baltimore Family Alliance [08:18] Scott's Role at Baltimore Family Alliance [09:37] The Origin of Baltimore Family Alliance [14:15] The Main Thrusts of Baltimore Family Alliance [15:49] Walkability and “The Black Butterfly” [18:56] Programs of Baltimore Family Alliance [21:24] Naming the Non-Profit [23:47] Living in a City [26:25] Systemic Racism and Poverty [27:37] Baltimore Family Alliance Offerings [29:54] Hosting the School Fair [32:57] Playground Crawl [34:18] Being the President of a Non-Profit [35:28] Adopt-A-Family and Starting a Family in Baltimore [43:28] School Funding and Pushing Change [50:00] Inspiring Reads [52:28] How You Can Help [53:55] Outro RESOURCES https://www.baltimorecitycollege.us/ (The Baltimore City College) https://www.ednorgardenslakeside.org/ (Ednor Gardens - Lakeside) https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/schools/44 (Montebello Elementary/Middle School) https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/schools/76 (Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle School) https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/ (.NET Core) https://www.salesforce.com/ (Salesforce) https://dynamics.microsoft.com/en-us/ (Microsoft Dynamics) https://www.linkedin.com/in/shariccaboldon (Sharicca Boldon) https://www.umbiopark.com/ (University of Maryland BioPark) https://www.facebook.com/ (Facebook) https://www.target.com/ (Target) https://crossstmarket.com/ (Cross Street Market) https://www.harristeeter.com/ (Harris Teeter) https://www.fourseasons.com/ (Four Seasons) https://ncrc.org/the-black-butterfly/ (The Black Butterfly) https://baltimorecityparks.com/patterson-park-park-profile/ (Patterson Park) https://www.creativealliance.org/signature-events/great-halloween-lantern-parade-and-festival (The Great Halloween Lantern Parade and Festival) https://www.linkedin.com/in/christie-getman-26150a21/ (Christie Getman) https://www.jhu.edu/ (Johns Hopkins University) https://www.tesla.com/ (Tesla) https://wftda.com/wftda-leagues/charm-city-roller-girls/ (Charm City Roller Girls) https://www.wypr.org/show/on-the-record/2017-09-15/more-than-a-marching-band-west-baltimore-christian-warriors (The Christian Warriors) https://www.avam.org/ (American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM)) https://www.afyabaltimore.org/tunbridge (Tunbridge Public Charter School) https://hha47.org/ (Hampstead Hill Academy) http://www.pppcs.org/ (Patterson Park Public Charter School)...
Joining Tom now is the songwriter and spoken word artist Wordsmith. His music is heard on Netflix hits like Russian Doll and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and in performances with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, where he is an artistic partner. He is performing a concert tomorrow night here in Baltimore that's part of a multi-city tour that takes him coast to coast. He'll be collaborating with Kory Caudill, a recording artist, composer and pianist from Nashville, in a show called A Concert for the Human Family, at 6pm Friday night at the Church on the Square in Baltimore. Follow the links for more information. Here's a sample of the work Kory and Wordsmith do together: "I Pray," (from Wordsmith's new album, "Progressions," Music by Kory Caudill and Words by our guest, Wordsmith and by Marc Costanzo. And on June 1, Wordsmith performs with the Baltimore Symphony in a special Symphony in the City concert in Baltimore's Patterson Park. Again, check the links for more info and tickets.Wordsmith joins us today on Zoom from Baltimore. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP 163: Aaron recorded a live show with Photographer E. Brady Robinson at the Hotel Indigo discussing her new Photo Exhibit SK8R GRLS. We discuss her inspiration behind the project, her love for roller skating, how she chose the Women for this and what is the soundtrack to this Exhibition. IG:@ebradyrobinson IG: MarylandArtPlace IG: Acutevisions SK8R GRLS is a photo series by E. Brady Robinson celebrating the freedom and joy of roller skating. The exhibition is on view at Hotel Indigo Baltimore, located at 24 West Franklin St. from Jan 25th - March 18th. A public reception will take place on March 8th from 5 to 7 pm in celebration of International Women's Day. In spring of 2021, Robinson took up skating as a way to stay active and reconnect with friends outdoors during COVID-19. During these skate dates, she photographed friends and eventually, a wider network of Baltimore-based female-identifying skaters. This work combines her love of athleticism, fitness, and fashion photography. These images, made at a moment where it felt like the world was reopening after over a year of closure and isolation during the pandemic, evoke a feeling of release and freedom. Robinson completed her BFA in photography at MICA and MFA in photography at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her background is in documentary photography and portraiture. The nine archival metal prints on display at the Hotel Indigo depict strong women amidst a backdrop of Baltimore monuments and sites. Locations such as Lake Montebello, Patterson Park, the Druid Hill Tennis Courts, and the Ravens parking lot, signal the public landscape of Baltimore for those that know it well, in contrast to photographs made in the artist's Maryland Art Place studio which utilize strobe and gel lighting to simulate the vibes of the 80's roller skating rinks reminiscent of Robinson's childhood. The skaters photographed include artists, musicians, and female entrepreneurs; women in the creative scene in Baltimore, including Amy Cavanaugh, Caitlin Gill, Jade Davis, Tina Thompson, Brittany Wight, Les Gray, Hayley Furman, Jessica Lauryn, Sophie Kluckhuhn, and Wildège François. Brady Robinson is a photographer based in Baltimore and a current resident artist at Maryland Art Place. She divides her time between personal art projects and commissioned work. Her documentary Art Desks was published by Daylight Books with an essay by Andy Grundberg and distributed by ARTBOOK D.A.P. Her photographs have been featured in The Washington Post, Channel One Russia TV, The Bund Shanghai, Hyperallergic, BmoreArt, Featureshoot, Slate among others. Robinson leads photography workshops throughout the United States. Select exhibitions include Lishui Photography Festival China, Orlando Museum of Art, Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Katzen Art Center at American University, AIPAD NYC, and Art Miami. Select collections include American University, Orlando Museum of Art and Spanish Cultural Center, Santo Domingo, DR. Robinson is a University Instructor of Photography at Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland, and faculty at ICP in New York. She received her BFA in photography from The Maryland Institute, College of Art, and MFA in photography from Cranbrook Art Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Robinson is represented by Addison/Ripley Fine Art in Washington, DC. Maryland Art Place (MAP) inspires, supports, and encourages artistic expression through innovative programming, exhibitions, and educational opportunities while recognizing the powerful impact art can have on our community. MAP creates a dynamic environment for artists of our time to engage the public by nurturing and promoting new ideas. MAP has served as a critical resource for contemporary art in the Mid-Atlantic since 1981. mdartplace.org. MAP is supported by the Maryland State Arts Council and The Citizens of Baltimore County. Thank you to my sponsors: Zeke's Coffee www.zekescoffee.com Maggies Farm www.maggiesfarm.com FoundStudio Shop www.foundstudioshop.com Charm Craft City Mafia www.charmcitycraftmafia.com Siena Leigh https://www.sienaleigh.com Open Works https://www.openworksbmore.org Baltimore Fiscal https://www.baltimorefiscal.com
This episode profiles the teen murderer, 15 year old Prince Greene, who stabbed 29 year old Robert Ponsi, 17 times. This episode's unsolved homicide is the shooting death of 26 year old Asia Brockington who was shot while she was taking out some trash, in the back of her home, near Patterson Park. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Hayley Nelson's grandparents met and fell in love in Patterson Park back in the 1930s. She wants to know if this might be where she's destined to meet her own Mr. Right. So, we head to the park with Hayley and try to help her meet some guys. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Greenway Art Festival returns in Old Fort Park for its 17th year. The annual art festival and Murfreesboro Cultural Arts are featured on “The Insider,” the City's official podcast. Learn all about Visual Arts and Performing Arts from Susan Hicks and Lisa Browning, two cultural arts enthusiasts who work for the Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation Department. This edition of Insider features: • Local Artist on the Greenway—local art and crafts can you expect to see on Sept. 18, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in Old Fort Park for “Celebrating Hope,” the theme for the 2021 festival • Live Performances featured at the Greenway Arts Festival include Tennessee Valley Winds, The Pilots, Bethany Trainor, Ernest Newsom and the 2021 Laureates • Learn about Perform Murfreesboro, a Patterson Park fixture featuring five youth performances annually, as well as programming and summer camps • Live Perform Murfreesboro performances include Annie Jr. with auditions Sept. 14 & 15 and performances Nov. 18-21 • Mark Saltalamachia, a 30-year veteran of teaching theater, is joining Perform Murfreesboro in September to direct Annie Jr. • Visualize Murfreesboro's arts programming, including ‘Art in the Rotunda' and the Laureate Program
Now, we turn to our good friends, Aaron Henkin and Wendel Patrick. They are the creative team behind WYPR's award-winning podcast series, Out of the Blocks. The premise of the series is genius-simple: the producers pick a block, here in Baltimore, or elsewhere, they interview and photograph the people who live and work in that block, and they edit together a collage of profiles of those people and their stories. Aaron edits the collages. Wendel composes music to fit the voices of everyone whose stories we hear. The series comes to a close tonight, when the final episode of the podcast will be posted on-line. You can hear an excerpt from the episode on Thursday morning during Morning Edition... The series garnered a national Edward R Murrow award in 2018. It introduced us to folks from around the city of Baltimore, and also let us meet people in communities well outside of Baltimore. Aaron Henkin has been hosting another great podcast, The Daily Dose, throughout the pandemic. He has started a new project here at WYPR that is so new, it doesn't have a title yet. Wendel Patrick is a performing musician, a faculty member at the Peabody Institute, and the host of Artworks on MD Public Television. On Thursday night, August 26, Aaron and Wendel will hold an event to talk about the series, and offer tips on DIY interviewing, on the hill at Patterson Park. That event starts at 6:00. For details, click here. Aaron Henkin joins Tom in Studio A, and Wendel Patrick connects with us on Zoom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Max grew up here in Baltimore and headed up to Massachusetts to attend Hampshire College and complete a bachelor's degree in Stream Ecology. Like many young people that graduated in 2011, the first job he found was as a line cook…the first turn down the road that eventually led to “Pie Time.” Max's love for coffee and pie turned into a plan to open a coffee shop serving sweet and savory pies-he decided to start smaller and more efficiently with Pie Time, selling sweet and savory pies along with specialty coffee at area farmers markets. Working a line cooking job part time, Max started doing smaller weekday farmers markets the summer of 2015 and renting kitchen space from a soul food take out restaurant. Pie Time was admitted to the Baltimore Farmers Market and Bazaar for the 2016 season—this allowed grow the business at B-more kitchen, Baltimore's first incubator kitchen. In the 2017 market season Pie time partnered with Dear Globe coffee roasters and built the mobile espresso cart for coffee service at farmers markets--In 2019 the Espresso Cart 2.0 was built by Nick Ireys metal designs and woodwork finished by Mark Supik wood turning co. In October 2018, Max was able to acquire 3101 E Baltimore Street in Patterson Park, SE Baltimore. After a rough construction process filled with groundwater, crumbling roofs, site abandonment, and a crook of a contractor-Pie Time finally opened October 2020! Seasonal and fresh local fruit are the centerpieces of the sweet pies. Pie Time Pies should taste like they were stolen from your grandmothers pantry! Max's background as a cook makes the savory pies more progressive, with many of the recipes founded in classic technique. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It really makes a difference and it's always nice to read kind words.Follow us on Twitter and InstagramBe sure to check out our other podcasts:Mastermind Team's Robcast - Mastermind Team's Robcast is an irreverent and hilarious podcast covering all things pop culture and weird news. Let's Watch It Again - Let's Watch It Again is a movie review podcast from MTR The Network.★ Support this podcast ★
Brian Eder of The Chasseur talks Dundalk crab cakes, baseball and the joys of Highlandtown with Nestor
On the afternoon of September 5, 1961, in the pavilion in Patterson Park the Baltimore City Department of Recreation was staging that year's great Baltimore World Series of Jump Rope. But this year's contest was going to be different: boys a be allowed to compete in the traditionally all-girls contest. The reason the boys wanted in the contest was that they've been watching on television all of those boxers in training by jumping rope. The outcome of the contest was surprising and Pearl Williams, director of it, provided a surprising explanation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet the new owners of Revisions Books and Bar, a restaurant to open just off Patterson Park in March 2021. Chef Andrew Weinzirl and his partner Lina Bertinelli join host Mike Gatty in a frank discussion about the local restaurant industry during COVID 19. They discuss their plans for their new restaurant, how they are planning both the menu and their inventory, and even the lure of comfort food. Part 1 of 2. (In some cases, you may need to select "play in new window."
Join US Event Photos owner Mike Gatty as he talks to mom and son art team, Aaron Hill and Cheryl Lawson. Cheryl discovered her love of art and creativity during the COVID-19 pandemic as she drew in the middle of Baltimore's Patterson Park. Aaron is a social media personality who decided to bring his piano right out into our community, playing pop up concerts on the street corners, in the parks, in surrounding towns, and even in driveways. We discuss everything from how art has been impacted by Black Lives Matter to teaching for 36 years in Baltimore City Schools. Take a listen.
Join US Event Photos owner Mike Gatty as he talks the business of art with jewelry designer Allison Fomich. They discuss how COVID has impacted the Baltimore art community, dive into her jewelry design and creation business, and how everything ties together in this heart felt interview with the owner of Tiger Lilly. If you're an artist trying to stay in business during COVID-19, you don't want to miss this talk.
Join Podcast host Mike Gatty in an in-depth discussion with artist, wellness coach, and author Shelley Brown! Shelley's overriding life rule is to allow your weirdness, and explains: "Life is a freight town, on a roller coaster, straight down a rabbit hole. The only trick is when to get off." Shelley talks about how feminism influences her work, her upcoming book and her work as a mindfulness coach.
Audio Only Verson. Host Mike Gatty interviews community organizer and artist Martha (Stella) Simons about her Butchers Hill and Patterson Park outdoor art projects. From Chalk Night to Solstice Windows, Mandala Friday to Chester Street Critters, Martha contributes generously to the heart and soul of our Baltimore community. For the walking tour of Chester Street Critters: (Map) https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?fbclid=IwAR2OV_uoeMeRlixVDDiYo_6mTVe5o6q6if1PpyMwb2H5VvEx2EQ7lN3ZILQ&fbclid=IwAR0X0X6U_iQnpy-3s1VkdOwOshwIpFOphMLmHrIyGOLpeN37dmoPijvQ0tM&fbclid=IwAR2HuIQO_kWFo_m2hV9_9_55E7pChh2IR7UyBGivejrfIxfs9gU3CjmkqBM&ll=39.29147869400608%2C-76.58745934999999&z=17&mid=1cdCR0DIyeAblUCN_YRsCToKLsYcFRCDB For more information on Mandala Friday: https://www.facebook.com/events/381651019845275/
Join host Mike Gatty as he talks with Kate Klusewitz, a local artist who founded the Black Lives Matter Window Mural Project in the Patterson Park neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. Kate and her artists have raised more than $6,000 for black advocacy groups, and have painted more than 100 local windows.
Host Mike Gatty interviews Butchers Hill resident Grant McGuire about the new mural unveiling at his house by artist Justin Nethercut (Nether). This is the audio only version of the podcast.
Patterson Park is Baltimore's largest green space. There's so much to do here, you could spend the entire day at the park and still not see it all. Search Bmore is a new, all-things Baltimore brand & media company that focuses on showcasing what makes Baltimore and Maryland such an amazing place to live. Learn more about how we build our brand at https://www.searchbmore.com/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/searchbmore/message
Erin Reed Miller, Education Director, discusses how her interest in the environment developed and the programing at Patterson Park Audubon Center. https://patterson.audubon.org/ Follow the Festival on Twitter & Instagram at @mdstemfest, on Facebook @marylandstemfestival and on our website www.marylandstemfestival.org.
On the afternoon of September 5, 1961, in the pavilion in Patterson Park the Baltimore City Department of Recreation was staging that year's great Baltimore World Series of Jump Rope. But this year's contest was going to be different: boys a be allowed to compete in the traditionally all-girls contest. The reason the boys wanted in the contest was that they've been watching on television all of those boxers in training by jumping rope. The outcome of the contest was surprising and Pearl Williams, director of it, provided a surprising explanation.
This episode includes Reports from mid June 2019 races, information on early to mid July races, advice from Coach Buddy on doing what's right for you in your training, running routes in Patterson Park and Ocean City, Maryland, and an interview with Jeremy Ardanuy, who burst onto the local running scene and has taken it by storm over the last few years.
Magic, music, and merriment are in full force at Patterson Park as Michael Ivan experiments on his way toward 50.
With 137 acres of green space in Southeast Baltimore - Patterson Park is a jewel of the city. Jennifer Robinson, executive director of the Friends of Patterson Park, tells us about the coming renovation of the historic Superintendent's House and plans to add more space for community groups.And this weekend the park will host the Big Baltimore Kite Fest, where kids will be able to make their own kites. Ari Pluznik, of the Creative Alliance and Katie Long, of the Friends of Patterson Park, offer advice for creating high flying kites.
Off to Hollywood...errrr, I mean the Creative Alliance in Patterson Park--where Michael Ivan serves as a moderator for a discussion following the documentary film, The Sunday Sessions directed by Richard Yeagley.
Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips
After being invited to Dubai to help stabilize a client’s real estate business, Ola Dantis realized he needed to be investing in real estate. He has a background as an analyst for a Fortune 10 company, but he is an entrepreneur at heart and founded Dwellyn, a multifamily investing firm. An avid traveler who lived in Nigeria and the United Kingdom before moving to the U.S., Ola now lives in Baltimore. He and his wife have successfully managed multifamily and rehab projects, and are now working with other investors. Ola is also the host of the popular podcast, the Dwellyn Show. Key Market Insights Born in Nigeria, at 16 went to UK, before landing in Florida Wife was interning at Disney in Orlando Was introduced to real estate when a friend invited him to Dubai to help him stabilize his real estate business Found BP and started listening to the podcast and heard everyone talk about Rich Dad Poor Dad, which changed his life Love to buy multifamily and are seeking capital to syndicate apartments Loved Orlando, but Maryland felt like the best option Started looking in Columbia, but had to convince his wife to move from his home to a new place Had to shift suburban comfort in Columbia, as inventory was concentrated in the urban area Baltimore What he seeks for flipping: use the 70% rule, buy for 70 cents on the dollar What he seeks for multifamily: buildings near Johns Hopkins campuses with value add potential Upper Fells Point – 2 blocks from Patterson Park, most people didn’t want to buy in this area, but there’s a new hospital being built by Johns Hopkins Seeks inventory levels and want to be first movers in that market Some multifamily areas are more on the edges of the city near the suburbs Started with the foundation to analyze over 100 deals in Baltimore, know what the price per door should be Can quickly analyze deals based on market knowledge Love Patterson Park and Patterson Place – driven by Johns Hopkins Additional target areas include Mount Vernon and Wilmington Bull’s Eye Tips: Winning Your Market: Be on the ground and understand the pulse of the market Tracking Market Changes: Connecting what you see offline with what you see online Daily Habit: Write them down daily 29 times Resources: Best Business Books: Principles by Ray Dailio Digital Resources BiggerPockets Dwellyn Show Tweet This: "Don’t go with the flow, think about your life and pay attention" "Write goals 29 times each day" Places to Grab a Bite: Iron Rooster – Canton Connect with Ola: Website: InvestWithOla.com Instagram: @oladantis Leave us a review and rating. Be sure to check out more info at TargetMarketInsights.com.
On the afternoon of September 5, 1961, in the pavilion in Patterson Park the Baltimore City Department of Recreation was staging that year's great Baltimore World Series of Jump Rope. But this year's contest was going to be different: boys a be allowed to compete in the traditionally all-girls contest. The reason the boys wanted in the contest was that they've been watching on television all of those boxers in training by jumping rope. The outcome of the contest was surprising and Pearl Williams, director of it, provided a surprising explanation.
Out of the gate, we discussed the defacing of the Star-Spangled Banner Statue in Patterson Park as the community and Mayor Catherine Pugh speak out. At 10, we looked into the proposed legislation by State Senator Richard S. Madaleno and Del. Shelly L. Hettleman to raise the minimum wage in the state to $15 by 2023. At 11, We spoke with political commentator Tyrone Keys about DACA talks and the University of MD Medical Center patient dump that made national news last week. Finally, Pauline Mandel, staff attorney for The Maryland Crime Victims Resource Center, joined us in studio.
Why the state of Texas is preparing for the possibility of kicking thousands of kids off health insurance. Plus, the Frank Erwin Center turns 40 but won’t be around much longer. And what’s the purpose of a mechanical metal flower in Patterson Park? Those stories and more in this edition of KUT Weekend! Subscribe at […]
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Today we bring you conversations with candidates for Baltimore City Council in the 1st District. That is southeastern Baltimore City — Canton, Fells Point, Highlandtown, Greektown, Little Italy, Patterson Park, Little Italy, Butcher’s Hill and other neighborhoods. The City Council member who served that district for the last 12 years is not running for re-election, so this has opened up a very competitive race with strong candidates, Democrat and Republican.In this podcast:We will hear from five Democrats — Mark Parker, Mark Edelson, Scott Goldman, Zeke Cohen and Ed Marcinko — and three Republicans — Jennifer Dudley, Matthew McDaniel and Liz Copeland. Democrats2:30: Mark Parker19:42: Scott Goldman42:58: Mark Edleson1:07:38: Ed Marcinko1:27:59: Zeke Cohen Republicans1:47:09: Liz Copeland2:04:52: Matthew McDaniel2:24:58: Jennifer Dudley
Music groups from around the world will gather for a concert at Patterson Park Sunday, part of a yearlong celebration of the centennial of President John F Kennedy's birth and one of his signature legacies, the Peace Corps. Neeta Helms, president of Classical Movements, who will be performing and where they're from. And we talk to Katie Long, program director and Hispanic liaison for the Friends of Patterson Park. She notes that Southeast Baltimore is a hub for immigrants, and says that makes this concert especially meaningful.
Jonathan and Marty discuss a recent interesting find at the Patterson Park Flea Market with the man who sold it.
This podcast details Baltimore Heritage's Patterson Park War of 1812 Archeology and Outreach Program, an archeology dig near the Pagoda in Patterson Park focused on East Baltimore's role in the War of 1812. Beginning in 2004 with the acquisition of Riggs Bank, PNC created the PNC Legacy Project to honor, document and preserve the history of predecessor banks, the employees and officers who guided them and the communities they served.Recorded On: Monday, July 21, 2014