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Follow Us On All Our Social Media @GenZHoops! Tune In On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube, And All Major Platforms!! Bryce Daley, Head Coach Of Salisbury School Men's Basketball, Joins Ashton Khoorchand On Gen Z Hoops To Discuss Playing Division 1 Basketball At Umass Lowell, Prep School Stories And Building A Championship Program At Salisbury School!!! (0:13) - Welcoming Coach Daley To Gen Z Hoops (0:56) - Connection To Basketball (1:47) - Pittsfield Massachusetts (4:55) - Playing AAU For The City Rocks And Middlesex Magic (7:35) - Phillips Exeter Academy (10:44) - Duncan Robinson (12:53) - Transferring From Exeter And Choosing Salisbury (15:07) - Mindset Going Into First Year At Salisbury (17:04) - Reflecting On Accolades From Salisbury And The Honor Of Being Captain (18:50) - Different Types Of Leaders (20:47) - Committing To Umass Lowell (25:30) - Welcome To College Moment (30:21) - Overcoming Injuries (35:47) - Pursuing A Career In Coaching (39:39) - Returning To Salisbury As An Assistant Coach (44:24) - Becoming The Youngest Head Coach In Salisbury Basketball History (45:32) - Building A Championship Program (48:39) - Mentorship Of Jeff Ruskin (49:54) - Advice For Young Players Looking To Play At The Next Level (52:39) - Future Aspirations Thanks For Listening!!!
Send us a textWhat magic pill can help keep hundreds, indeed thousands of credit unions from vanishing over the next decade?Vim Anand, CEO of Member Support Services, says his CUSO can create operational efficiency and cost savings through economies of scale and standardization. The focus is on backoffice technologies and, says Anand, MSS's tools deliver 20+ % cost savings.But don't take his word for all of this. Also on the show is John Bissell, CEO of $1.6 billion Greylock Federal Credit Union in Pittsfield MA. Bissell is a new MSS member-owner and he explains that the credit union took this step because he sees this as a way to stay independent and local and both of those are crucial to Bissell who believes they are a big part of the credit union special sauce.Greylock, by the way, is the biggest credit union in MSS - the two other member owners are >$400 million apiece - and MSS is actively seeking new member owners because Anand's goal is $8 to $10 billion in total assets.And the payoff, says Anand, will be helping more credit unions stay independent.As for why Bissell is set on keeping Greylock independent understand that he grew up in a Greylock family. His dad logged 30 years at GE which was the SEG that powered the birth of the credit union.Listen to the show to hear Bissell's story of how an Amherst College grad with an English degree migrated to Seattle but after 10 years he felt the call to return to western Mass, as locals call the region.Do you want more credit unions to stay independent? Listen up.Like what you are hearing? Find out how you can help sponsor this podcast here. Very affordable sponsorship packages are available. Email rjmcgarvey@gmail.comAnd like this podcast on whatever service you use to stream it. That matters.Find out more about CU2.0 and the digital transformation of credit unions here. It's a journey every credit union needs to take. Pronto
Vanhoenacker opens our vision to a more expansive landscape. He says, “I get to so see so much of the urban world, in particular, and it's a joy for me to share it as best I can… Travel is a miracle and is something that would have amazed almost all humans who have ever lived to be able to travel the way some of us do now.” Mark Vanhoenacker is a seasoned, long-haul commercial pilot and a brilliant lyrical writer about his journeys as experienced both from the air and on the ground where he chronicles for us some of the planet's great cities. He is also a regular contributor to The New York Times and a columnist for the Financial Times. Born in Pittsfield, in Western Massachusetts, he trained as a historian and worked in business before starting his flight training in Britain in 2001. He now flies the Boeing 787 Dreamliner from London to cities around the world. He is the author of Skyfaring: A Journey with a Pilot (Alfred Knopf 2015), How to Land a Plane (The Experiment; Illustrated edition, 2019) and Imagine a City: A Pilot's Journey Across the Urban World (Alfred Knopf/Penguin Random House, 2022)Interview Date: 11/4/2022 Tags: Mark Vanhoenacker, piloting, William Stafford, The Way It Is, Pittsfield MA, Brazilia, the color blue, place lag, clouds, Aurora Borealis, solitude, Travel, Philosophy, Writing
Mark Vanhoenacker is a seasoned, long-haul commercial pilot and a brilliant lyrical writer about his journeys as experienced both from the air and on the ground where he chronicles for us some of the planet's great cities. He is also a regular contributor to The New York Times and a columnist for the Financial Times. Born in Pittsfield, in Western Massachusetts, he trained as a historian and worked in business before starting his flight training in Britain in 2001. He now flies the Boeing 787 Dreamliner from London to cities around the world. He is the author of Skyfaring: A Journey with a Pilot (Alfred Knopf 2015), How to Land a Plane (The Experiment; Illustrated edition, 2019) and Imagine a City: A Pilot's Journey Across the Urban World.Interview Date: 11/4/2022 Tags: Mark Vanhoenacker, piloting, wonder, awe, Pittsfield MA, Tokyo, Keeler CA, road signs, Philosophy, Travel, Writing
CRAFT BEER PODCAST INFO: Hot Plate Brewing is an upcoming Latin and Woman owned brewery in Pittsfield MA, where the combination of owners Mike and Sarah join forces showing their love of craft beer, the appreciation for true to style brewing, and making some off the wall styles on top of it. They talk about the competition of craft beer in the northeastern united states and explain how they went from their humble beginnings of a hot plate in their tiny NYC apartment to a full time brewing facility. Learn from their mistakes and get ready for the upcoming Hot Plate Brewing. Sponsors: North Center Brewing - https://northcenterbrewing.com/ Zetouna Liquor - https://www.facebook.com/Zetouna-Liquor-Fine-Wine-Cigars-146021445420374/ Join The Michigan Beer Discord - https://discord.gg/vEEDyzwdjT Download the MI Beer Map - http://www.mibeermap.com Subscribe to Better on Draft - https://plnk.to/BOD Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6AlzP1BH0iykayF856bGRc?si=xXZzdd3CTPqgUq_KYTnBKg iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-on-draft-a-craft-beer-podcast/id1091124740 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/betterondraft Untappd - https://www.untappd.com/user/betterondraft YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/betterondraft Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/betterondraft Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/betterondraft Tik Tok- https://www.tiktok.com/@betterondraft
On this episode of Green Street News, Patti and Doug discuss Boston's ban on synthetic turf, what's in your bottle of water, and the story of Courtney Gilardi and the unwelcome cell tower in her residential neighborhood in Pittsfield MA.
How do you measure the impact one person has made. You may not ever be able to truly measure that now, or even in years to come. Dan "The Man" Joslyn has dedicated his career to being a mentor, a teacher, a safe haven to so many young people in their most impressionable years - instilling values, accountability and equipping with the invaluable tools needed to live one's best life. As an adopted son and growing up in a household with 15 brothers and sisters, Dan's understanding of being there for one another was innate. He has had incredible challenges and lessons, after a serious car accident left him with a traumatic brain injury and other serious injuries from the crash, Dan persevered through physical and occupational therapy to, ultimately, fully recover. And then, the unthinkable, his big brother, Ben, was killed in a car accident. In our conversation, we talk about how these experiences have shaped him as a man, and how Ben is still with him as he continues to learn lessons in life. As Dan moves onto his next adventure in eastern Massachusetts, we discuss his time as the program director at the Boys and Girls Club and more, including: instilling accountability in young people, providing a safe haven particularly during the pandemic and the lockdown, the power of small changes that lead to completely new paths in life, being present, outside validation on social media vs. self-awareness, understanding your true friends and a trusted inner circle, listening to listen vs. listening to respond, how just one coach and/or mentor can make all the difference, coaching AAU, the joys of T-Ball and Coaches Pitch baseball, the disproportionately large number of young people the Pittsfield Boys and Girls Club serves every single day compared to other clubs around the country, the trend of specialization in youth sports and how we ought to rethink that to provide more well-rounded athletic experiences for kids, taking a chance like the Boys & Girls Club took a chance on him. I hope you'll enjoy my conversation with Dan "The Man" Joslyn. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-krol/support
The Past Present and Future of Wahconah Park in Pittsfield MA
This episode I disclose information on current events around the world, shedding light into the darkness. Dr Ardis, Verizon cease and desist Pittsfield MA, SA judges arrested, & John McAfee.
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Caius Veiovis is a criminal from Pittsfield, MA who has horn implants on his head and is a worshiper of satan. The visage of Caius can be a frightening sight to behold: his horn implants and a tattoo of "666" which the Bible considers “the number of the beast” adorn his forehead, his teeth are sharpened and tongue split. This gives an impression that Caius is devil-reincarnated, and the crimes he had done would give credence to this notion.
Pittsfield's Commissioner of Public Utilities Ricardo Morales helped get protected bike lanes, "parklets," and safe streets implemented in his Western Massachusetts city of over 42,000. It's been an uphill ride. Glendora's Transportation Manager Steven Mateer talks with Ricardo about the "Parklets" recently installed where cars used to park in his city of over 51,000, just 26 miles from Los Angeles, California. Glendora Mayor Karen Davis joins Ricardo and Steven to talk about how it's gone and the road ahead. Edited by Kevin Burton.
Steven Kubacki was cross country skiing through the snow near Lake Michigan and ended up in Pittsfield Massachusetts, 700 miles away from where he had been
Welcome to the brewing history of the Brooklyn of the Berkshires! The Berkshire Brewing Association thrived at the turn of the 20th century and distributed beer from Maine to the Carolinas. Production was halted when the Wartime Prohibition Act was passed in 1918 and legal brewing ceased for 78 years. Arrowhead Brewing started at 34 Depot Street, which was followed by Old Saddleback Brewing Company and Pittsfield Brew Works. Currently, Wandering Star Craft Brewery is continuing the small town's proud brewing history. Suggested beer when visiting: Loopy Juice IPA. Information for this episode comes from the Berkshire Eagle and iBerkshires. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewerytowns/support
We interviewed Mike Wynn, Chief of the Pittsfield, MA Police Department in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. We discussed the practice of leadership, developing leaders, the mental well-being of police, and the state of policing and police reform.
We just had an incredible event in the park in Pittsfield, MA. Black Lives Matter showed up for their own rally, and started listening to my comments about REAL RACISM and REAL SOLUTIONS. They were a bit confused as to why MORE BLACKS were attending OUR..
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As General Burgoyne's British army faces off against General Gates' Continentals near Saratoga, Colonel John Brown leads an attack on the British rear at Fort Ticonderoga. The Continentals fail to capture the fort, but take 300 prisoners and thrown the British supply lines into disarray. Visit my site at https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com for more text, pictures, maps, and sources on this topic. Book Recommendation of the Week: Don Troiani's Campaign to Saratoga - 1777: The Turning Point of the Revolutionary War in Paintings, Artifacts, and Historical Narrative, 2019by Eric H. Schnitzer & Don Troiani. Online Recommendation of the Week: Howe, Archibald Murray, Colonel John Brown of Pittsfield Massachusetts, Boston: W. B. Clarke company, 1908. https://archive.org/details/coloneljohnbrow00howegoog
As General Burgoyne's British army faces off against General Gates' Continentals near Saratoga, Colonel John Brown leads an attack on the British rear at Fort Ticonderoga. The Continentals fail to capture the fort, but take 300 prisoners and thrown the British supply lines into disarray. Visit my site at https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com for more text, pictures, maps, and sources on this topic. Book Recommendation of the Week: Don Troiani's Campaign to Saratoga - 1777: The Turning Point of the Revolutionary War in Paintings, Artifacts, and Historical Narrative, 2019by Eric H. Schnitzer & Don Troiani. Online Recommendation of the Week: Howe, Archibald Murray, Colonel John Brown of Pittsfield Massachusetts, Boston: W. B. Clarke company, 1908. https://archive.org/details/coloneljohnbrow00howegoog
Welcome to Audible Café! I am so happy to bring you today’s show about the "I Have A Dream” / “Yo Tengo Un Sueño” Four Kings Community Event taking place FRIDAY, February 28, 2020 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Whitney Museum of Art, 42 Wendell Ave, Pittsfield MA. My guests today are:Anaelisa Jacobsen — Founder and co-director of Manos Unidas Multicultural Education CooperativeMariam Orengo — Co-director of Manos UnidasKristina Cardot — Owner and artist at The Funky Phoenix, a salvage art and home décor in Pittsfield, MassGretta Hirsch — who is a volunteer for Manos UnidasJay Torres — our young guest today who is active in Manos Unidas’ youth initiative The Four Kings is a collaborative community event hosted by Manos Unidas and the Roots and Dreams Coop and other dedicated collaborators, to shake off the winter blues! In the Latino culture, Three Kings Day is a very important event to celebrate the coming of the Three Kings to the Christ child, falling on January 6th, which includes re-enactment and gifts for children. Additionally, the “ I Have a Dream” Four Kings event will promote the values of love and equity of the “King of Social Justice”, Martin Luther King. Connect with a diverse array of community members in this second annual “I Have a Dream” Four Kings Day tradition in the spirit of community generosity and love. The event is free to all peoples, but there is a suggested donation of $10 per plate of food, and a suggested donation of $20 for the food and event per family, to raise money for the Hopeseed Empowerment Cooperative of Manos Unidas, which is helping build a multiclass, multicultural movement that assists in building cooperative business visions, as well as raising the capacity of our community to the next level of greatness. FOR MORE INFORMATION about the event or Manos Unidas: manosunidasorg@gmail.com, kmcardot@gmail.com, mariamorengo2019@gmail.com (413)-841-0298, (413)-464-6485, (413)-310-8944, se habla espanol —————————————————- Thank you, again, to Anaelisa, Mariam, Tina, Jay, and Gretta for being on the show, and for your dedication in working tirelessly to build a welcoming and embracing cooperative community among the diverse peoples of the Berkshires. As always, you can learn more and access archives and show notes with lots of resources at audiblecafe.com, or visit the FB page - just search for Audible Café, or follow us on Twitter @audiblecafe. If you listen on iTunes, please subscribe, and leave us a review. We appreciate your feedback. So if you’d like to get directly in touch with us, email listenup@audiblecafe.com. This show originally aired on WBCR-lp Great Barrington 97.7FM. Catch the Audible Café Radio Show on Fridays at 11 a.m. on the airwaves or streaming at www.berkshireradio.org. Thanks again, and have a great week!Judy SHOW RESOURCES Manos Unidas Multicultural Education Cooperative website Yo Tengo Un Sueño Facebook Event page
Nicholas Russo is a civil engineer from Pittsfield Massachusetts, and the creator of ThePittsfielder.org, an online publication that talks about smart urban design in his home city
In this episode I had good friend Andres Ramirez on the podcast. He is the Owner of The Funk Box Studio in Pittsfield Massachusetts. He grew up he watching Americas Best Dance Crew, World of Dance, So You Think You Can Dance and was hooked. At 19 he started break dancing and shortly after that he decided he wanted to more. This led him to opening up his studio called The Funk Box Studio. Andres over past 7 years has had some challenges but with his positive mindset and driven mentality, I can firmly say this is only the beginning of big things for him! If you are looking for someone that doesn't take no for a answer and believes that anything is possible if you are willing to work for it, then give this podcast a listen and him a follow. This podcast is sponsored by LIVone 10% MMB Here are links to Andres and his The Funk Box Studio Instagram- thefunkboxstudio_ Instagram- andres_funkylilbeast Facebook- The Funk Box Dance Studio Facebook- Andres Ramirez
WAMC’S Alan Chartock In Conversation and in performance at The Linda with members of the Eagles Band Trombone Ensemble of Pittsfield Massachusetts.
Tony Trischka and Territory brings some legendary American Roots cred to the Barn Music Summer Series at Hancock Shaker Village. This is Will Call, #60—I’m your host, Jason Velazquez, and I thank you for tuning in. This episode is sponsored by Headwater Cider, who believes that cider is best when you grow what you press and press what you grow. Tony Trischka and Territory Saturday, August 19, doors—6:00 / show—7:00 p.m. Final concert of the Barn Music, Summer Series Hancock Shaker Village 1843 West Housatonic Street Pittsfield MA, 01201 (413) 443-0188 | (800) 817-1137 Tickets: $20 I have to start out by saying that this was originally going to be a Top Left Corner episode.… The post Will Call #60: Tony Trischka annexes the Berkshires into his Territory appeared first on The Greylock Glass.
Ever wonder what lives in the cavernous storage rooms of a museum? Crates of artifacts, mixed with mummified remains and taxidermy? Or is there something even spookier? We visit the “Something Scary” exhibit at the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield Massachusetts in this episode of Listen with the Lights On to unearth a few creepy delights. […]
Grief and Loss happen in waves - you'll be fine, and then the wave hits. It can knock you over and send you tumbling, or you can learn to ride the wave. By deepening your ability to ride the wave, you begin to discover you can actually surf the wave to bring you quickly into the new reality. Today Vicki Baird, Intuitive and Belief Specialist and Suze will continue the conversation from last week's show Grief, Mourning, Sorrow...navigating the loss of someone - or something - we love Today I am joined in conversation by Vicki Baird, Belief Specialist and Intuitive from Pittsfield MA . This week's show is a prerecord - we look forward to hearing from you on Facebook or email info@beliefrepatterning.com or Vicki.Baird@beliefrepatterning.com
The first 3 months of 2015 have been a time of transition for many in my sphere, and whether this is true for everyone, or I just have a heightened awareness because of my experiences, I have been having a lot of conversations about death, and the perspective we all bring to our own mortality and the"Inevitable". Today I am joined in conversation by Vicki Baird, Belief Specialist and Intuitive from Pittsfield MA . This week's show is a prerecord - we look forward to hearing from you on Facebook or email info@beliefrepatterning.com or Vicki.Baird@beliefrepatterning.com