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Commanders WIN! TikTok wasn't banned after all...for now. Toby's dreams are like a continuing Netflix series. What's the most you've done to root for your team? A Prince Georges County restaurant is helping food inequality in schools. Plus, we get the answer to our Nearly Impossible Question!
Give us about fifteen minutes daily, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors… Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, Solar Energy Services, and Hospice of the Chesapeake. Today... It's National Preparedness Month, and the Office of Emergency Management has some great programs for you and your communities. Inside scoop: There are still a few tickets left for the Boatyard Beach Bash on Saturday at the Maritime Museum, but they won't be around long. There's another fast-food chicken place coming to Gambrills. EV charging stations coming to Prince Georges County disadvantaged communities. And, of course, we have some pod news and a surprise bonus ticket giveaway for the Annapolis Songwriters Festival! Link to daily news recap newsletter: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm Trevor from Annapolis Makerspace is not here with your Maker Minutes because I lost the file! So, standing in for him is Sandy from Annapolis Moms Media to bring you your Local Food Finds! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.
What happens when life throws you a curveball, and you find your true calling in the most unexpected place? Dawn Mabery Chestnut, experienced a life-altering layoff from her political career only to discover her passion for financial literacy. Join us as Dawn shares her transformative journey of becoming a financial planner and what it means to align your career with your personal interests. From teaching financial concepts to kindergarteners to advising adults, Dawn shows how financial education can impact lives at every stage. Her story is a testament to the unexpected joys that come from life's pivots. Dawn also takes us through the profound impact of her upbringing on her financial behaviors and beliefs, shedding light on how childhood experiences can shape our adult financial habits. Hear about the challenges she faced while transitioning into entrepreneurship and the grace required to navigate this complex journey. Reflecting on her journey, Dawn underscores the importance of inner listening and staying true to personal values. Soak up wisdom on finding purpose through continuous learning and teaching, and learn how to embrace life's twists and turns with grace and grit. Don't miss this inspiring conversation that promises to leave you enriched and motivated.Guest Bio:Dawn Mabery Chestnut is a Washington, DC fee-only financial advisor serving clients locally, the metropolitan area including Montgomery County, Maryland and Prince Georges County, Maryland, greater Northern Virginia, and across the country. Financial advice can be intimidating and complex, but I'm not your average financial advisor. I strive to make managing money simpler by speaking plainly (no jargon!) and offering genuine help instead of hard sales tactics. I prefer a more informal approach – without the stuffy suit.When I'm not crunching numbers, you might find me tending to my backyard garden with my ducks waddling around, jogging (though trotting is more accurate), or biking with friends – an activity made even better at night thanks to colorful glow-in-the-dark lights we put on our wheels. My recent fascination is learning to sew clothes. I also have an amazing and supportive husband.Follow Dawn on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/maberyconsulting Connect with Theresa and Ivana: Websites: Theresa, True Strategy Consultants: https://tsc-consultants.com/ Ivana, Courageous Being: https://www.courageousbeing.com/ Instagram: Ivana: https://www.instagram.com/courbeing/ Theresa: https://www.instagram.com/tscconsultants/ LinkedIn: Step into the Pivot: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/step-into-the-pivot/ Theresa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tree-conti/ Ivana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivipol/
Thu, Aug 29 8:42 PM → 8:59 PM CRITICAL SHOOTING at Carryout Radio Systems: - Prince Georges County MD
Join Dr. Wilmer Leon as he takes you inside the 2024 Democratic National Convention at Chicago's United Center. Get a first-hand look at the electric atmosphere, from behind-the-scenes preparations to exclusive interviews with political heavyweights like Bernie Sanders, Maxine Waters, and Terry McAuliffe. Discover the key issues driving the convention and why this election is critical for communities of color. Don't miss this dynamic, insider's perspective on the DNC as Dr. Leon connects the dots between politics, culture, and history! Find me and the show on social media. Click the following links or search @DrWilmerLeon on X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Patreon and YouTube! Hey everyone, Dr. Wilmer here! If you've been enjoying my deep dives into the real stories behind the headlines and appreciate the balanced perspective I bring, I'd love your support on my Patreon channel. Your contribution helps me keep "Connecting the Dots" alive, revealing the truth behind the news. Join our community, and together, let's keep uncovering the hidden truths and making sense of the world. Thank you for being a part of this journey! Announcer 1 (00:06): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge. Announcer 2 (00:14): It's the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Join the conversation with web channel politics and color powered by bit Central Globecast, Blake Hahn Media and AZA Group. Dr. Wilmer Leon (00:34): Wilmer Leon here at the Democratic National Convention 2024 coming to you from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, in the house that Mike built. And we thought we'd just go inside, go down to the floor of the arena as they're preparing for the event to kick off tomorrow, Monday with Joe Biden going to be the primary speaker at the event opening up the event. And let's get a little behind the scenes look, see how they're setting things up, listening to some of the music. The DJs are preparing for the introduction of the states and all kinds of different roll calls. Votes are going to take place, all kinds of things that they're doing here. Let's go inside and get a peek behind the scenes here on the floor at the 2024 convention and just wanted, again to give you a little insight, the behind the scenes as things are setting up, they're testing out the musicians, the temps are playing as we're here. And you can see you've got CNN, you've got the NBC news, Fox News, PBS, all of the channels and all of the networks that you're used to seeing from the other side of the camera. We can see as they've got the stage set up, it's a really, really beautiful backdrop that they've created here for the convention, the Announcer 3 (01:46): Democratic Party, the 47th President of the United States Tiana Thomas - Volunteer (01:50): I am here to be politically aware and to be civically engaged in what is going on with the Democratic Party and this nation's politics. Dr. Wilmer Leon (01:57): So as a volunteer, what are some of the things that they have you engaged in? Tiana Thomas - Volunteer (02:01): So I'm serving as a foreign press liaison, and so I'm working with the foreign press and making sure that they get to where they need to be and that they're educating Americans abroad about what's going on with the DNC. Dr. Wilmer Leon (02:11): Yes, we do have a special guest here. We have the former governor of Virginia, Terry McCullough. Thank you so much for joining us, governor. Well, Terry McAuliffe - Fmr. Gov of MD (02:18): It great to be with you, man. Excited. Dr. Wilmer Leon (02:20): Why are you excited? Terry McAuliffe - Fmr. Gov of MD (02:22): Well, let's see. This is my 13th convention. Okay. I've run a couple of these. I've chaired them, chaired the National Party. Usually when you have these events, it takes a day or two. The warring factions got to come together after the primaries. None of that. This time everybody's together. There's joy, there's happiness. Record amount of money's been raised, record amount of grassroots supporters have signed up to knock on doors. We've never experienced anything like this. It's extraordinary. So I'm pretty fired up. Got a long way to go, but I'd much rather be us than them. Dr. Wilmer Leon (02:53): My guest, rear Admiral retired Mike Smith. He is the president and founder of the National Security Leaders for America. Admiral Smith, thank you so much for joining us. Ret. Admiral Mike Smith (03:03): Thank you. Thank you for having me. Dr. Wilmer Leon (03:05): Many would say we didn't expect that this would be the National Security Year, that it has become a lot of things going on out there. What do you see the immediate future looking like? Ret. Admiral Mike Smith (03:18): I think the immediate future, given how close the race is, is potentially frightening. Dr. Wilmer Leon (03:27): I'm joined by Ashanti Golar, president of Emerge. Yes. And you are building a woman led America, one woman at a time. A' shante Gholar, President, Emerge (03:34): Yes. We are so excited to be here talking to you today. Dr. Wilmer Leon (03:38): Thank you for joining us. So what type of training program do you provide? A' shante Gholar, President, Emerge (03:42): So what we do is break down and demystify what it takes to run for our elected office for women. We do this through our signature training programs, our bootcamps, our step forwards. But most importantly, we let women know that they already have what it takes. We just give them those tools, the skills, the resources, but most importantly, a network of support so they don't have to do it alone. Dr. Wilmer Leon (04:08): Politics and color was able to catch up with Senator Bernie Sanders as he was entering the floor of the Democratic National Convention here in Chicago, Illinois. And here's what he had to say. Reporter (04:18): Senator Sanders, how does it feel to be here at the Democratic National Convention? Bernie Sanders, US Sen. Vermont (04:22): Well, it feels great. Nice to see that Michael Jordan statue. Dr. Wilmer Leon (04:25): He was obviously happy to see the statue of Michael Jordan and was expressing the increase in energy that is being now demonstrated and felt throughout the entire party. Politics and color was also able to catch up with California Congresswoman the Maxine Waters here at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Rep. Maxine Waters CA (04:42): Well, I want to tell you, I'm a friend of politics. I stuck with him until he made his decision. I think he said to some of us a long time ago, you have not back and I'll have, he's done everything that he says he would do. He's an honorable man and he did the most historic and fantastic things when he and endorse Dr. Wilmer Leon (05:03): Congresswoman Maxine Waters was expressing the appreciation that chief feels for the service provided by President Joe Biden. And that is felt throughout the entire Democratic party. Senator, I'm joined here by Malcolm Kenyata, Pennsylvania State representative. My first question, there's a lot of enthusiasm here that the gears have shifted dramatically over the last three weeks. What is in it for communities of color? Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta - PA (05:28): Everything. Everything. I will say it this way. America is great, but everybody hasn't benefited from its greatness. And a part of what we know is that there are far too many families who are experienced in life the way that I did. I grew up in a working poor family in North Philly. My dad was a social worker, my mom was a home health aide. I spent a lot of my life moving around five, six different places by the time I graduated high school, got my first job at 12 years old, washing dishes at a little restaurant. And a part of what I learned very early on is that for far too many families, it doesn't matter how hard you work, you get up every single day working your heart out, and yet you can't look your kid in the eye with a straight face and say it's going to be better for you than it is for us right now or than it was for me. Dr. Wilmer Leon (06:24): Congressman Glenn Ivy, fourth District of Maryland. Prince Georges County, prince Glen F. Ivey - US Rep, MD (06:28): Prince Georges County. Dr. Wilmer Leon (06:29): Thank you so much for joining me. Glen F. Ivey - US Rep, MD (06:30): Thanks for having me. Dr. Wilmer Leon (06:32): One of the questions that I've been asking most of my guests, why is this 2024 election so important to communities of color? Glen F. Ivey - US Rep, MD (06:40): Well, two sets of reasons. One is that there's a lot of positive things that are coming out of the Biden Harris era from the legislation they put in place trying to keep the cost down on prescription drugs. Insulin was the first one, but there are others coming now, trying to continue expanding internet access so everybody has the opportunity to use it because it's not optional anymore. You need it for homework, you need it for doctor's appointments, you need it for all kinds of things. So they're trying to build that out as well. And abortion rights and reproductive rights. Dr. Wilmer Leon (07:10): Why is that so hard to do? People would think in this country that internet access would be a given...! (07:20): Wilmer Leon live from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois at the United Center for Politics and color.com Announcer 1 (07:26): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge.
Joshua Burchick is a Captain with Howard County (MD) Department of Fire & Rescue Services, and has served with HCFR since early 2004. Additionally, he has served with the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department in Prince Georges County, MD. He is a trainer for the IAFF's Fire Ground Survival Program, is an ACE certified Peer Fitness Trainer and nationally accredited CrossFit trainer. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Public Safety Leadership from Johns Hopkins University. He also runs the online community, Forged & Unbroken, a service promoting resiliency in the fire service through physical, mental, and emotional means, donating to public safety non-profits and charitable causes.find FORGED & UNBROKEN HEREfind Phoenix Advocates HEREWe only feature the latest 200 episodes of the podcast on public platforms so to access our podcast LIBRARY, every Debrief & document CLICK HEREPODCAST GIFT - Get your FREE subscription to essential Firefighting publications HEREA big thanks to our partners for supporting this episode.GORE-TEX Professional ClothingMSA The Safety CompanyPATROL STORE UKHAIX FootwearROAM all Natural Meat SnacksGRENADERIP INTO Podcast ApparelLyfe Linez - Get Functional Hydration FUEL for FIREFIGHTERS, Clean no sugar for daily hydration. 80% of people live dehydrated and for firefighters this costPlease support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, Solar Energy Services, and Hospice of the Chesapeake! Today... Anne Arundel County Police shot a Pasadena woman after a brief standoff. An off-duty DC officer shot and killed an Annapolis man in Prince Georges County. Maryland legislators are launching a program for student loan forgiveness for Anne Arundel County teachers. The Key Bridge cleanup has begun, and President Biden has approved $60 million to get it started. Due to Easter, there are not a lot of events, and we are not sure if we are taking Monday off just yet. We also have our Local Business Spotlight pod with Token, and we meet Buddy in Canines & Crosstreks! DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm And like we do every Friday, Annapolis Subaru and I met up with some animals from the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. Check out this week's Canines & Crosstreks! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing-impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis.
In this episode I sit down with my dad Mike Kerr. We discuss the fire service back in the day and how it has changed. My dad tells his story about his love of the fire service as a kid and how he got started as a volunteer in Prince Georges County in Greenbelt, to becoming a career firefighter with the DCFD as a Tillerman at T12. Our family moved from Prince Georges County to Montgomery County, where he became a volunteer with the Burtonsville Vol. Fire Dept. He moved through the volunteer ranks and eventually became the longest serving chief. He honed his leadership skills and became a respected Chief through the county.
Greg Cade was a member of Recruit School 1 in Prince Georges County, MD. He went on to become the Fire Chief in Hampton, VA; Fire Chief in Virginia Beach, VA; the US Fire Administrator under President George W. Bush, and to positions with the National Fire Protection Association. Greg's experiences in those positions spans more than 50 years. Support this podcast at https://patreon.com/firehouselogbookpodcast Comments or suggestions? Contact us at: Email - FirehouseLogbook@gmail.comTwitter - @FDLogbookInstagram - @FDLogbookPodcastFacebook - www.facebook.com/FDLogbookPodcastWebsite - www.firehouselogbook.captivate.fm Music: "Tired traveler on the way to go home", Andrew Codeman via Freemusicarchive.com
In this captivating episode of Aspire to Lead, Sarah Thomas dives into the transformative world of education and how Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) is changing the landscape of instructional strategies. Episode Highlights: The Promise of A.I. in Education: Sarah Thomas illuminates the potential of A.I. in revolutionizing education. She explains how personalized learning, data-driven insights, and adaptive curricula are enhancing the learning experience. Empowering Educators: The conversation shifts to how A.I. empowers educators to better cater to individual students' needs. Sarah shares real-life examples of how A.I. tools are supporting teachers in fostering student growth. Ethical Considerations: As A.I. becomes more prevalent in education, ethical questions arise. Joshua and Sarah engage in a thoughtful discussion about ensuring equity, privacy, and human connection in this tech-driven era. Preparing Future Leaders: Sarah delves into the skills and mindsets that educators need to cultivate to thrive in a world increasingly shaped by technology. Balancing Tradition and Innovation: Joshua and Sarah explore the delicate balance between preserving educational values and embracing the innovation that A.I. offers. Advice for Aspiring Leaders: Sarah imparts practical advice for educators aspiring to become leaders in navigating the A.I.-powered educational landscape. About Sarah Thomas: Sarah Thomas is the Regional Technology Coordinator in Prince Georges County, MD, and Affiliate Faculty at Loyola University. Sarah is extremely passionate about helping educators connect globally. This is the rationale behind the EduMatch project, which she founded in September 2014. The project belongs to all EduMatchers, and together they have grown it to include Professional Development, Courses, publishing, Voxer, guest blogging, and a weekly Twitter chat/podcast. Follow Sarah Thomas: Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahdateechur Follow EduMatch: Twitter: https://twitter.com/EdumatchBooks Website: http://www.edumatch.org/ Publishing: https://www.edumatchpublishing.com/ AI Online Event: Navigating AI Together: An EduMatch Exploration https://www.eventbrite.com/e/navigating-ai-together-an-edumatch-exploration-tickets-700523824617 Supporting the Podcast!
#trucknhustle #trucknhustlepodcast Join us this fall at Freight Fest, Trucking Conference Of The Year brought to you by Truck N' Hustle November 4th-6th Houston TX! Special Offer https://freightfest.com Special thanks to our sponsors OTR Solutions & GTT Commercial Tires Learn More About Our Partners: OTR Solutions “To Connect With A Reliable Factoring Partner For Your Trucking Business Needs Contact”: https://otrsolutions.com/trucknhustle/ Or Call to speak with an account representative at 470 900-3338 GTT Commercial Truck Tires GTT Commercial Tires is a Tire store that is designed with the owner/operator in mind. It serves as a helpful community where “you” are always their number one priority . Whether you're a new owner/operator or have been in driving for years, their mission is to “Keep Owner Operators' in Business” that's why they go above and beyond providing superior customer service when you actually need it, educating you on proper tire care, and delivering a no BS sales experience. With Two conveniently located stores in Richmond and Petersburg Virginia and over 2,000 5 star Google reviews they a truly raising the bar and setting a new standard in Tire care Make sure you Call 800 991-6251 to schedule your appointment now! And tell them Truck N' Hustle sent you :) Special thanks to our guest Nathan "Big Snow" Sharpe https://www.quarterticketclub.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thequarterticketclub https://linktr.ee/PandemicProof Nathan Sharpe; Founder Quarter Ticket Club Nathan "Big Snow" Sharpe sits down with Rahmel on location in Prince Georges County, Maryland. The two dive deep into many topics including the fruits of the dump truck industry, how to get paid to sit, and the value of mentorship and learning; as well as how less trucks can equal more money .
Being a small business in the cannabis industry is tough and getting tougher, especially with all the advantages that multi-state operators and other big businesses have over independent shops. But a small number of small cannabis businesses have succeeded, writing their own David and Goliath stories. One such entrepreneur is Hope Wiseman, founder and CEO of Mary and Main, a medical cannabis dispensary in Prince Georges County, Maryland. One of the youngest entrepreneurs in the business, Wiseman bootstrapped Mary and Main – in operation for four years now. Wiseman shares: How she educated herself about the industry and mastered the application process How she funded her business plan, selected real estate, and found personnel to open her dispensary Why leaning into your base is the best way to survive tough economic environments Inventory management advice How to prepare for a possible recreational market Who is Hope Wiseman? Hope Wiseman is the founder and CEO of Mary and Main, an independent medical marijuana dispensary in Prince Georges County, Maryland, that she opened in 2018 when she was 25. Wiseman is a graduate of Spelman College, where she founded the school's Habitat for Humanity chapter and from where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. Before cannabis, she worked as an equity institutional sales analyst at SunTrust Bank (now Truist), and was also a cheerleader for the Atlanta Falcons.
Being a small business in the cannabis industry is tough and getting tougher, especially with all the advantages that multi-state operators and other big businesses have over independent shops. But a small number of small cannabis businesses have succeeded, writing their own David and Goliath stories. One such entrepreneur is Hope Wiseman, founder and CEO of Mary and Main, a medical cannabis dispensary in Prince Georges County, Maryland. One of the youngest entrepreneurs in the business, Wiseman bootstrapped Mary and Main – in operation for four years now. Wiseman shares: How she educated herself about the industry and mastered the application process How she funded her business plan, selected real estate, and found personnel to open her dispensary Why leaning into your base is the best way to survive tough economic environments Inventory management advice How to prepare for a possible recreational market Who is Hope Wiseman? Hope Wiseman is the founder and CEO of Mary and Main, an independent medical marijuana dispensary in Prince Georges County, Maryland, that she opened in 2018 when she was 25. Wiseman is a graduate of Spelman College, where she founded the school's Habitat for Humanity chapter and from where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. Before cannabis, she worked as an equity institutional sales analyst at SunTrust Bank (now Truist), and was also a cheerleader for the Atlanta Falcons.
Torrey & Dan talk about the youth curfew in Prince Georges County
True crime stories in Prince George County Maryland
In episode 129, Chief Gary Krichbaum (Ret) discusses his fire service career with Prince Georges County, MD Fire Department, his work now at the First Responder Center for Excellence, and a pearl of leadership wisdom!
Today, we welcome guest Kyle "Grim Chim" Seeley to the show.Kyle "Grim Chim" Seeley was raised in Prince Georges County, Maryland, and was turned on to entertainment at an early age through watching Michael and Janet Jackson music videos. He began training professionally at Suitland High School's Visual and Performing Arts Dance Program. After graduation, he received a full scholarship to prestigious schools such as Washington Ballet School, Dance Theater of Harlem School, Joffrey Ballet School, Alonzo KIng's Lines Ballet School as well as The Ailey School, where he studied all genres of dance and choreography for three years and has had the honor of performing with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in the piece "Memoria" as well as appear in the book "Men in Motion" by Francios Rousseau. After leaving the Ailey School, Kyle pursued the commercial route training in Hip-Hop and Street Jazz under Rhapsody James, Jared Grimes, and Luam. Kyle has had the pleasure of dancing for recording artist Zayn Malik, performing on the Latin Grammy Awards with Bomba Estereo and Will Smith, and dancing in the iconic Las Vegas show Don Arden's Jubilee! Recently Kyle was fortunate enough to dance in two back-to-back Halftime Shows for Super Bowl LV and LVI. Kyle hopes to master the art of versatility one day to create a career merging the world of concert and commercial dance. In this episode, we discuss what it means to control your narrative, why it is so important to show up for yourself before anything or anyone else, black representation in commercial dance, finding love, and so much more!! So, come on and dive in!To learn more about Kyle and his beautiful journey, check out the links below:~ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grimchim/~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrimChim/Be sure to follow the Hope Without Fear Podcast via the following:~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopewithoutfear~ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopewithoutfearpodcast/Follow and engage with Host Stacy Simmons:~Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Mr.StacySimmons~Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mr.stacysimmons/Please be sure to rate the episode, download it to your device, and subscribe so you may stay alerted when new content releases. If you have any questions or want to share your thoughts, please email us at hopewithoutfearmedia@gmail.com. We are thrilled to have you on this journey with us!
Today, we welcome guest Kyle "Grim Chim" Seeley to the show.Kyle "Grim Chim" Seeley was raised in Prince Georges County, Maryland, and was turned on to entertainment at an early age through watching Michael and Janet Jackson music videos. He began training professionally at Suitland High School's Visual and Performing Arts Dance Program. After graduation, he received a full scholarship to prestigious schools such as Washington Ballet School, Dance Theater of Harlem School, Joffrey Ballet School, Alonzo KIng's Lines Ballet School as well as The Ailey School, where he studied all genres of dance and choreography for three years and has had the honor of performing with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in the piece "Memoria" as well as appear in the book "Men in Motion" by Francios Rousseau. After leaving the Ailey School, Kyle pursued the commercial route training in Hip-Hop and Street Jazz under Rhapsody James, Jared Grimes, and Luam. Kyle has had the pleasure of dancing for recording artist Zayn Malik, performing on the Latin Grammy Awards with Bomba Estereo and Will Smith, and dancing in the iconic Las Vegas show Don Arden's Jubilee! Recently Kyle was fortunate enough to dance in two back-to-back Halftime Shows for Super Bowl LV and LVI. Kyle hopes to master the art of versatility one day to create a career merging the world of concert and commercial dance. In this episode, we discuss what it means to control your narrative, why it is so important to show up for yourself before anything or anyone else, black representation in commercial dance, finding love, and so much more!! So, come on and dive in!To learn more about Kyle and his beautiful journey, check out the links below:~ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grimchim/~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrimChim/Be sure to follow the Hope Without Fear Podcast via the following:~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopewithoutfear~ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopewithoutfearpodcast/Follow and engage with Host Stacy Simmons:~Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Mr.StacySimmons~Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mr.stacysimmons/Please be sure to rate the episode, download it to your device, and subscribe so you may stay alerted when new content releases. If you have any questions or want to share your thoughts, please email us at hopewithoutfearmedia@gmail.com. We are thrilled to have you on this journey with us!
Sylvia Dianne Beverly is an Internationally acclaimed poet, presenting poetry in London, England, at the Lewisham Theater. A collection of her work is housed at George Washington University's Gelman Library. Ladi Di, as she is affectionally called is a proud member of Poets on the Green Line, Poetry X Hunger, Poetry Poster Project and Voices of Woodlawn. She celebrated the 40th Anniversary of Host Grace Cavalieri, reading on her show "The Poet and the Poem" at the Library of Congress Experience. She is a founding member of the Anointed PENS (Poets Empowered to Nurture Souls) Poetry Ministry, out of Ebenezer AME Church, an alum of Poets in Progress with Poet Laureate of District of Columbia, the late Dolores Kendrick. She is author of two books (Forever In Your Eyes and Cooking Up South). Recently her poetry appears in several International anthologies, Moonstone Press Anthology and part of Mike Maggio”s 30/30 Series for National Poetry month 2021 and 2022. The late Dr. Maya Angelou is her hero. She is the proud Matriarch of her family. Celebrating Black History 2018, she and her family received posthumously for her Dad, a “Congressional Gold Medal” from the United States Marines. She is a Poet of Excellence in Prince Georges County 2020. syladydi@comcast.net. Sylvia Beverly Facebook Instagram @lovepoet13
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In this episode, we talk to FEMA trainer and retired PIO Mark Brady. Mark was quoted as saying, “Social Media has been the biggest game-changer for public information professionals…”, what do you mean by that?What social media platform do you think is the most important for a PIO to capitalize on? Let's talk about the social media emergency management guidance tool, I do not think many of our listeners are familiar with it?Tell the listeners about your experience as a trainer for FEMA and as an instructor at the National Emergency Training Center in Emmetsburg.What type of PIO training are you handling? Where do you see the PIO training field going in the next 10 years? What is the challenge facing PIO's in getting information out to the media?What is one thing you see lacking from PIO's coming into the field today?Why is relationship building so important to the success of a PIO?Bio of Mark BradyMark Brady is well known in the field of Public Safety Public Information and crisis communications. He has 45 years of public safety experience, most notably with fire and emergency medical services. Brady started his career with the Branchville Volunteer Fire Company and Rescue Squad in College Park, MD, at 18 years of age and was soon employed by Prince George's County in Maryland working with the 911 call center and police department before beginning a 40-year career with the fire/EMS department. The County Office of Emergency Management fell under the fire department and Brady worked closely with emergency managers on special projects and activations. He was also assigned to Public Safety Communications and Training Academy before being called upon to serve as the Department's Public Information Officer. He started engaging on social media, primarily, Twitter and Facebook, soon after they became popular in 2008. Brady's work as a PIO began with the advent of flip cell phones and thermal paper fax machines and feels fortunate to have gained experience as a “traditional” PIO. Mark Brady served as the Prince George's County, Maryland, Fire/EMS Department's Chief Spokesperson and Public Information Officer for 27 years before leaving in February of 2020 in order to expand his teaching and speaking availability on the subjects of social media, crisis communications, and public safety public information. He has spoken at many events across the country as a “subject matter expert” in the field of PIO and social media and has facilitated presentations at several FIREHOUSE EXPO's, Fire Department Instructors Conference, and IAFC Officer Development and Command and General Staff courses. Brady has served for 12 years as a contract instructor with FEMA's Emergency Management Institute (EMI) in all PIO-related classes including All-Hazards Position Specific, Advanced, and Master PIO classes as well as Awareness, Public Information Basic and Joint Information System/ Joint Information Center courses. Brady is currently part of a team revising the FEMA EMI's Advanced PIO course and is also involved in ongoing curriculum review and development for FEMA's Public Information Officer and Emergency Management Basic Academy training programs. Mark is married with 3 adult children and resides in Annapolis, Maryland Marks Twitter @PIOMarkBradyEmail PIOMarkBrady@gmail.comSales Bluebird for leaders and go-to-market teams at cyber security startupsTips, tricks, ideas and inspiration from legendary cyber security CEOs and CROsListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Hello everyone! Welcome back to the DREAM! B.I.G Podcast! We are excited to announce our Storytime Series where members of the L2C Virtual Learning Team will read children's books to help increase reading literacy! Reading and sharing stories can: Help your children get to know sounds, words and language, and develop early literacy skills. Learn to value books and stories. Spark a child's imagination and stimulate curiosity. Help develop children's brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills and communication skills You will hear many stories focused on a variety of topics such as self-acceptance, the importance of creativity and so much more! The storytime episodes will be uploaded every Sunday wherever you hear our podcasts. Our first reading is by Ibiso Wokoma, a 12th grader at Chesapeake Math & IT Academy in Prince Georges County. The book she is reading is titled If you Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff and illusrated by Felicia Bond. Gather around your children for Sunday Storytime! Stay tuned for our reading release next Sunday!
On November 11, 1987 and major snowstorms struck the nations' capital. During the Veteran's Day Storm almost a foot of snow fell at National Airport. Prince Georges County, MD was hard hit with up to 13 inches of snow falling in a short amount of time. It caught motorists off guard and stranded cars on the Capital Beltway. There were so many cars that snow plows could not get through to open the clogged arteries. Cars littered the roadway for more than 24 hours. The event precipitated the development of the Washington Metropolitan Area Snow Plan to facilitate preparedness and response to future storms. The storm struck before the days of lightning detection networks and Doppler weather radar. Thunderstorms began dumping heavy snow over Fredericksburg VA, then the storm moved northeast across the southern Metropolitan area and fast accumulating snow hit Camp Springs. The result was a singular localized event. Outside of the Washington DC immediate area not more than a few inches of snow fell from the storm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This week on Tent Talk our guest is Ashley Drakeford of The Capital Market in Capitol Heights, Maryland. As a 6th generation resident of Prince Georges County, she is deeply committed to seeing her community thrive and spearheading equitable change through access to fresh and healthy food. In this episode Ashley shares the story behind The Capital Market and the role it plays in bringing food justice and equity to her community. We also chat about the importance of vendor training and The Capital Market's produce buyback program. This week's episode is made possible by support from Nutrition Incentive Hub.
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Heavy is the Crown Szn 2 ep 5 features city Councilman Maurice Hairston. He holds the position of city councilman ward 2 in Prince Georges County and today him and Queen are going to get into some black thangssss.Queen also gives her take on "Missing white woman syndrome" , Jelani Day and Gabby Petito. Queens discusses how black media should focus more on covering our stories instead of asking mainstream media to do so for us.Be sure to support my sponsors!!Help Factory formal mens line@Help_Factory_llcHelpFactoryStore.com@_HeavyistheCrownSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/HeavyistheeCrown)
Aspire to Lead with Empathy, Creativity, and PassionWith the upcoming launch of my new book, Aspire to Lead, Sarah Thomas joins me to share about her author contribution. In this Episode, we also discuss: Reflection as a Leadership Tool Blogging to gather feedback New projects by EduMatch About Sarah Thomas: I am a Regional Technology Coordinator in Prince Georges County, MD, and Affiliate Faculty at Loyola University. While I am still passionate about best practices, such as flipped/blended learning and gamification, my passion has also expanded to helping educators connect globally. This is the rationale behind the EduMatch project, which I founded in September 2014. The project belongs to all EduMatchers, and together we have grown it to include publishing, Voxer, guest blogging, and a weekly Twitter chat/podcast. Follow Sarah Thomas:Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahdateechur (https://twitter.com/sarahdateechur) Follow EduMatch:Twitter: https://twitter.com/EdumatchBooks (https://twitter.com/EdumatchBooks) Website: http://www.edumatch.org/ (http://www.edumatch.org/) Publishing: https://www.edumatchpublishing.com/ (https://www.edumatchpublishing.com/) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1953852386/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1953852386&linkCode=as2&tag=aspirewebsite-20&linkId=9b66bc94c01d8e374f0338094d22ed85 Are you a superfan of the Aspire podcast? Well, now you can show off your support with the new Aspire swag, featuring tee shirts, hoodies and a variety of drinkware. You can find all your Aspire Swag athttp://www.teachbetter.com/swag ( www.teachbetter.com/swag) [caption id="attachment_3247" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://joshstamper.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Aspire-Swag-Website-Image.png () Aspire Swag, Teach Better Team, Joshua Stamper, Aspire: The Leadership Development Podcast[/caption] Use Discount Code: ASPIRE for 25% OFF Tee-Shirts, Hoodies, and Drinkware:https://teachbetterswag.com/collections/aspire-the-leadership-development-podcast ( ASPIRE: The Leadership Development Podcast) This post contains affiliate links. When you make a purchase through these links, The Aspire Podcast gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. Need a Presenter for a conference or school PD?https://joshstamper.com/contact/ (Contact Joshua Stamper ) for presentations on Restorative Practices, Leadership Development, and Innovative campus systems. [caption id="attachment_3378" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://joshstamper.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Josh-CBB-2021.png () Joshua Stamper, Teach Better[/caption] Watch my session on Trauma Informed, restorative and social emotional practices athttp://www.teachsummit.com/stamper ( www.teachsummit.com/stamper) Follow the Host, Joshua Stamper:Contact:https://joshstamper.com/contact/ ( https://joshstamper.com/contact/) Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/Joshua__Stamper ( www.twitter.com/Joshua__Stamper) Instagram:http://www.instagram.com/joshua__stamper ( www.instagram.com/joshua__stamper) Linkedin:http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-stamper/ ( www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-stamper) Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/AspirePodcast ( https://www.facebook.com/AspirePodcast) Subscribe:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aspire-the-leadership-development-podcast/id1384210762?mt=2 ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aspire-the-leadership-development-podcast/id1384210762?mt=2) Review the PodcastI want to give a huge shout out to those who have taken the time to provide a review on Apple, Spotify or any other podcast platform. It truly means the world to me that you would take the 30- 90 seconds to share how the podcast has positively impacted you or why other educators should check out the show. [caption id="attachment_3022" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://joshstamper.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Screen-Shot-2020-08-30-at-9.12.47-PM-1.png () Teach Better...
Poets Sylvia Dianne “Ladi Di” Beverly, Patrick Washington, Diane Wilbon Parks, and Hiram Larew with Cliff Bernier on harmonica present and discuss poems, music, and artwork about America's history of slavery. This powerful, all-too-timely 60-minute program reimagines the voices and legacy of those enslaved at the historic Woodlawn Plantation Estate in Fairfax, VA. Sylvia Dianne Beverly is an internationally acclaimed poet, presenting poetry in London, England, at the Lewisham Theatre. A collection of her work is housed at George Washington University's Gelman Library. She is a member of A Splendid Wake, Gelman Library, George Washington University. Also, she has been featured at the Smithsonian National Museum of History, the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum, and other Smithsonians. Ladi Di as she is affectionally called is a founding member of the poetry ensemble "Collective Voices." She is a proud member of Writers on the Green Line, Poetry X Hunger, Poetry Poster Project, and Voices of Woodlawn. Ladi Di celebrated the 40th anniversary of host Grace Cavalieri, reading on her show, The Poet and the Poem, at the Library of Congress. Also, she is a founding member of the Anointed PENS (Poets Empowered to Nurture Souls) Poetry Ministry, out of Ebenezer AME Church, an alum of Poet-In-Progress with Poet Laureate of the District of Columbia, the late Dolores Kendrick. She is author of two books (Forever In Your Eyes and Cooking Up South), both on Amazon. Recently her poetry appears in several international anthologies, the Moonstone Press Anthology, and as part of Mike Maggio's 30 for 30 series for National Poetry Month 2021. Ladi Di is also called "Love Poet." The late Dr. Maya Angelou is her hero. She is the proud matriarch of her family. Celebrating Black History 2018, she and her family received posthumously for her Dad a Congressional Gold Medal from the United States Marines. She is a Poet of Excellence in Prince Georges County 2020. Poetry is her passion. Contact her at syladydi@comcast.net or on Facebook. Patrick Washington has spent over two decades performing, conducting interactive workshops, and spreading love for the spoken, the written, and the rhythmic word across this country. His engaging have taken him across the country and back, from Washington's storied U Street circuit, to television and off-Broadway theater performances. Patrick was commissioned to create a poem dedicating the monument to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King which he performed at the unveiling on the National Mall on October 16th, 2011. A teaching artist at heart, he has launched his own arts education company, Dialect of Prince George's, and with it created the Youth Poet Laureate program, giving young people the opportunity to collaborate with city officials and serve as poetic ambassadors for their community. Diane Wilbon Parks is a visual poet and artist; she has written two poetry collections and a children's book. Diane is the founder of The Write Blend, a culturally diverse poetry circle, and was recognized as a 2020 Prince George's County Poet of Excellence. She celebrated the permanent installation of one of her poems and artwork as a permanent sign at the Patuxent Research Refuge - North Tract. Diane's poetry has been widely featured and highlighted throughout the DMV through the Poetry Poster Project which was exhibited throughout Maryland and at the House of Delegates in Annapolis. Diane has been a long-standing literary advocate and leader in the poetry community. Her poetry has been featured in newsletters, online magazines, and anthologies, and recently included in the international anthology Singing in the Dark and international magazine Wexford Women; locally in the Annapolis Westfield Magazine. Her interviews are included in the 43rd and 44th anniversaries of Grace Cavalieri's The Poet and the Poem at the Library of Congress. Diane is a USAF Veteran and Senior IT Program Manager. She resides in Maryland with husband, two children, and dog, Cooper. Hiram Larew's next collection of poems will be published by Atmosphere Press. He has organized the Poetry Poster Project, Poetry X Hunger, and Voices of Woodlawn. He lives in Churchton, MD. Clifford Bernier is the author of three poetry collections; he has been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes and his The Silent Art won the 2010 Gival Press Poetry Award. He appears on harmonica in the Accumulated Dust world music series and is featured on the EP Post-Columbian America. A member of the Washington Writers Collection, he has featured on NPR's The Poet and the Poem from the Library of Congress and lives in Northern Virginia. Pictured: (top row) Clifford Bernier, Sylvia Dianne Beverly, (bottom row) Hiram Larew, Diane Wilbon Parks, Patrick Washington. Recorded On: Wednesday, August 11, 2021
I had the pleasure of speaking with Melissa Jakes for her Mommypreneur Wednesday feature during the pandemic. Melissa is also the Founder & CEO of Rescue Event Planning! Here are a few nuggets:not having real balancethe value of focusing on your nichestepping into your innate greatness (and why you're scared to do so)how I got small biz grants *click here to learn more on that*>>Watch the full interview here!
This week on Third Floor Views we are speaking with Raymond Cooper, Founder and CEO of Rhema Motors, manufacturing Electric Cars in Prince George's County. Rhema Motors is the 1st African American owned Electric Car manufacturer in the U.S. They have started their 81′ Dodge Omni Horizon Electric Drag Car project intending to race it in Bristol, Tennessee Oct 14-16 at the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals. Cooper says “The car will also be the ‘Mule/Pre-Prototype' that we use to add our proprietary components to that we look to build in our production model electric car, effectively becoming our ‘Proof of Concept.' This project is also sparking our STEM program that we plan to work with local Maryland, D.C. and Virginia schools and recreation centers to teach the youth and young adults about the technology and jobs of the future with Electric Cars, Wind Energy, Solar, Energy Storage etc.”Here's the link to the Rhema Motors Go Fund Me page: https://gofund.me/3e1d51e6https://www.facebook.com/RhemaMotorsOfficialPage
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We need an answer and we will not rest until we have that answer. When did the county formerly known as Prince George's formerly known as PG become the disputed named county? And there are more stories than time when it comes to one of the county's biggest stars, Kevin Durant. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig's Mission 'I want to help my family, friends and customers grow and protect their assets. By providing auto insurance, homeowners insurance, life insurance, and commercial insurance, as well as financial services. I also address my customers financial challenges by finding out there goals and aspirations. By taking them through a thorough process that assesses their current financial situation. About Craig's Team My team and I have been in the insurance industry for more than 15 years of experience combined. We are available to offer you a free quote to insure your Auto Insurance, Home Insurance, Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Renters Insurance and Business Insurance. We personally take pride and a responsibility in educating all our policy holders while providing quality service, competitive products with the largest insurer in the United States. We are centrally located in College Park, MD just 2 blocks away from the University of Maryland on Baltimore Ave in Prince Georges County. In the College Park Shopping Plaza on the second floor. Parking can be accessed in the front of the building but we advise you park in the back for the most convenient access to our office. I have a deep passion and desire to serve, protect and work in the local community whenever I can support or give back. === Podcast: http://anchor.fm/smip Website: http://www.RedBootLLC.com. Email: marketing@redbootllc.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/red-boot-llc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI40rTH_UAlaX9qPClfXzTQ Strategic Multifamily Investing Podcast (SMIP) is the journey of Red Boot LLC in building a team to strategically acquire, manage and sell exclusive real estate to increase it's client's personal wealth with competitive returns. With the focus on casual interviews and educational lessons, Jonathan Mickles seeks to help the listener build confidence that they can do the same thing. multifamily, apartment, investing, how-to, red, boot, residential, commercial, north carolina, nc, multifamily real estate investing 2020, real estate investing for beginners podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smip/message
LMarie Smallwood visited with the Wealth Academy Podcast community and shared a ton of gold nuggets to assist listeners in understanding the importance of self-care and its impact on healthcare. As founder and President of Bodi Oasis a full-service spa, she shared the importance of taking good care of one's mind, body, and spirit.Bodi Oasis is located in Charles County, Maryland, and borders Prince Georges County and is located in a wonderful location convenient to people in the District, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) locale. LMarie's spa includes a full-service hair salon, spa services, CBD and wellness products, and body sculpting. That's not all, Bodi Oasis carries an exclusive skincare line for its clientele.Bodi Oasis provides detox services that shift its customer's atmosphere. If it's meeting space you need, they can accommodate you as well. During this exciting interview, LMarie discussed the genesis of her company and her passion for serving people who deserve to have best-in-class spa services. LMarie shared her greatest challenge as an entrepreneur and her greatest success. Like many, the pandemic and shifts taking place during the pandemic resulted in a shift for her business just as the pandemic was getting underway. LMarie discussed the importance of being whole from the inside out and the spa services her company provides yield exceptional results, including massages and more. Discover more about LMarie Smallwood and Bodi Oasis and be mindful they ship wellness products anywhere in the U.S.Website - http://bit.ly/2PrNj4UNumber (301) 818-1997 Address: Bodi Oasis 3095 Marshall Hall Road Bryans Road, MD 20616
Dr. Sarah Thomas is a Regional Technology Coordinator in Prince Georges County, MD, and Affiliate Faculty at Loyola University. She has a passion to helping educators connect globally. This is the rationale behind the EduMatch project, which she founded in September 2014. The project belongs to all EduMatchers, and together they have grown it to include Voxer, guest blogging, and a weekly Twitter chat/podcast. @sarahdateechur sarahjanethomas.com #drsarahthomas #edumatch #techcoordinator #tsc #gogetit #theimpactofinfluence
Do you really know what goes on with your local fire department? Do you want to not burn your house down? This week we chat with Kevin Grishkot, a retired Firefighter/Paramedic with 26 years of experience in Baltimore County and four years experience in Prince Georges County, both in Maryland. Follow Enjoy Every Second of It on Facebook and on Twitter. Join our Discord to discuss episodes and to suggest topics! Would you like to be a guest? If you can frame your topic as a how-to, fill out this questionnaire and maybe we will contact you! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enjoyeverysecondofit/message
We interview music artist BootsSSJ who is a writer and recording artist from Prince Georges County who makes thoughtful melodic quasi-trap music with visceral undertones of the blues. In his debut EP “I Be Alright” He expresses the negative emotions that came from growing up in a financially unstable home, taking to the streets to escape the sadness of his home life, impacted by poverty, multiple deaths of loved ones, strict religious upbringing, and untreated mental disorder. Bringing the experiences of a timid boy in a stone cold world, and the despair of realizing he became colder than the world around him. In the same breath, and to be shared in works to come, he holds on to the hope that love, transparency, and honesty can create a reality that like experienced individuals can live in without feeling the need to escape it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefreshdeliveryshow/message
Raina and Kris discuss why the saga of online influencers and why people value them so much. We also uncover whether or not you'd take back a partner after they've cheated, as well as whether or not being pretty is a privilege. This weeks notable black business is a medical dispensary in Prince Georges County, Maryland, Mary and Main. Visit their website at www.maryandmain.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Prince Georges County has some seedlings that you need to know about.- Stephanie Young and Jamila Cassagnol. Two young women finding joy in growing locally. blueberwynfarm is where you can find Stephanie and sweet.love.floral is where you can find Jamila Cassagnol who will be selling bouquets of joy at the Capital Market of 20743 Two seedlings trying to make history as farmers right here in the DMV. Let's check them out and support them as often as possible. Poem My Mississippi Spring by Margaret Walker, Black Nature, Edited by Camille T. Dungy Have you bought your tickets yet? Join me at The Great Grow Along next weekend, March 19 - 21 all from the comfort of your own home. This event will feature some new friends who are sharing information to help you grow! The Great Grow Along features a cast of people YOU need to know about. Visit https://www.greatgrowalong.com/ This event is guaranteed to pique your interest as you begin to garden in 2021! I ask that you continue to follow me... Https://www.cottageinthecourt.com...Instagram and Twitter: @cottageincourt...Facebook: CottageInTheCourt, and sometimes on Medium: Cottage In The Court If you would like to stay in the know, please subscribe to Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts, or Pandora Podcasts. In the meantime...garden like you mean it! Teri, Cottage In The Court #gardencomm
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Clayton Pelham, Jr. was born and raised in Southeast, Washington, D.C until the age of 5 where he moved ten minutes away into Suitland, MD in Prince Georges County. In 2004, Clayton was accepted into the Visual and Performing Arts program (VPA)at Suitland High School where he studied Theatre and Acting. While attending high school, Clayton was introduced to The Studio Theatre conservatory located in the Arts District of Northwest, Washington D.C. The Studio Theatre played a major role in his development as an artist. He continued to study there even while attending college at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC). Although, he considered training at the Studio one of the best experiences in his acting career, the program did not offer a degree and two years into his training at UDC Clayton dropped out. Later that summer, Clayton moved to Atlanta, Georgia with his older cousin to pursue a career in acting. Unsatisfied by the hype of what was known as the "Black Hollywood" Clayton began to look for colleges that offered a degree with a conservatory training and was introduced to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA)in Los Angeles, where he will receive his Bachelors in Fine Arts (BFA)degree in Acting. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creative-habits/support
Bio Wendy White is the Chair of the Real Estate Transactions group in Goulston & Storrs’ Washington D.C. office. She counsels clients on joint ventures, development, acquisitions, dispositions and financings of commercial properties. Her practice includes transactions related to single and multiple sites involving office, hotel, retail, multifamily and mixed use properties. Wendy’s clients include public and private real estate investment trusts, local, national and international companies with investments in the U.S., as well as nonprofits. Background I’ve known Wendy since 1985 when I joined the B.F. Saul Company and she was a young associate at Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge, a well known local real estate oriented firm at the time (it is now Pillsbury). She represented two of our correspondent lenders at the time with transactional legal work and was very thorough. Although I had indirect dealings with her I have always respected her abilities and savvy in responding to client needs. As you will learn, she is a horsewoman, a learned poet and literary scholar, as well as a gifted real estate counsel. She has represented many leading real estate firms and institutional investors both in sale and financing transactions in a wide variety of real estate types. We discuss her family, educational experiences, her career arc and her philosophy which she has customized as her own, which she calls “E3- excellence, engagement and empathy.” She brings all those qualities and more to her work and life. Show Notes Current Role Role at Goulston & Storrs- Real Estate transactions attorney. Sales and financings. 50% of firm is real estate (5:00)Working on Girl Scouts to sell property in Prince Georges County (5:45)Working on a school site in DC (6:00)Senior facility in Maryland (6:20)Workouts earlier in July Origins & Education Grew up in Miami (7:30)Mother went to Law School (7:45)She met her husband, her Father, at law schoolHad 5 brothers (she was #2) (8:30)Very competitive with her brothers (8:50)Stories of sports Different rules for her than her brothers (9:30)Story about “diary” violation by her brother (10:45)Public Schools in Miami HS class was bigger than entire college (11:45)Attended Sweet Briar College (13:45)Had Horseback Riding facility that attracted her (14:15)Learned “who she wasn’t, not who she was” (14:50)She had grown up riding horses in Miami (15:30)Riding empowers girls to convey power and confidence to horses and it is a life skill that translates (16:15)Find out “who bites and who kicks” translates to relationships with people (18:00)Board of college voted to close it 5 yrs. ago, but alumni came in and replaced the board and hired a new President who’s great (19:45)She believes the school is a “privileged” place (20:30)She transferred to UVA as a Junior to be in a larger college environment (21:00)Then transferred back to Sweetbriar for her Senior Yr. (21:50)After Sweetbriar she became a secretary to the Dean of the UVA Law School- Didn’t like it (22:20)Then went to UC Irvine to get a Masters in Fine Arts (23:00)Learned critical thinking and writing skillsPoet
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Sis Tracy Price, Founder of FEED THE 500 - An annual event providing a week's supply of groceries to 500 families in Baltimore City, Prince Georges County, District of Columbia, and the Ft. Meade Military Base during the Christmas season. Evangelist Lewis Mcllwain began his official ministry call at New Home Ministries and gave his initial sermon under the tutelage of Pastor Bobby D. Hicks on March 31, 2000. Through the years Evangelist McIlwain has been a praise & worship leader, youth and adult Sunday School teacher, outreach music minister, and has ministered in song and Word throughout the nation. He has been active in street outreach, prison ministry, homeless/shelter witnessing and has traveled internationally and has preached to many. Evangelist McIlwain is Co-Founder and President of Thirst No More Corporation; which is a humanitarian organization recognized as a nonprofit by the IRS which is dedicated to addressing community related services in developing nations.
Jeremy Dickson was born and raised in Prince Georges County, MD. He graduated from Largo High School and pursued his undergraduate studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where he earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in Information Systems. Jeremy then attended Bowie State University, and earned his Master's of Science in Management Information Systems. He is currently pursuing a Master's of Divinity in Pastoral Studies at Capital Bible Seminary in Lanham, Maryland. In 2012, Jeremy resigned from his Business Analyst position at T. Rowe Price in order to pursue full-time ministry as Campus Pastor of Infinity Church in Baltimore, MD. He has served as a Youth Pastor, Deacon, and Missions Director, in addition to serving on the Prince Georges Baptist Association Youth Council. Jeremy is now the Campus Pastor of Freedom Church in Baltimore, MD and is a member of the Baltimore City Core Strategy Team, a North American Mission Board (NAMB) sponsored organization that is responsible for church planting Southern Baptist Churches (SBC) in Baltimore City. He is married to Dr. Christina Dickson, and they have four children; Brandon, Jasmine, Jayden and Jaylen. To God be the Glory for the great things HE has done!
Tracy Price is a member of Grace Beyond the Walls (GBTW) located in Baltimore City. She currently serves her church as the Outreach Coordinator for the Reach All People (RAP) Ministry under the leadership of Pastor Antoine Payne. Tracy has been a member of GBTW since its inception in March of 2013. Prior to joining GBTW she was a member of New Song Bible Fellowship Church located in Bowie, Maryland for 22 years. Tracy's passion for people can be found in her ministry. While attending New Song she founded and directed Manna Ministries, a grocery relief program for food insecure families. As the Director of Manna Ministries, Tracy trained and equipped 18 additional churches in the surrounding area to adopt this program as part of their outreach ministry. After two years of successfully distributing groceries to the community at a reduced cost through Manna Ministries, she established FEED THE 500 an annual event which takes place the week before Christmas. Tracy, along with her team of volunteers solicit funds from individuals, corporations, and churches to provide a one week's supply of groceries (free of charge) to families in Baltimore City, Prince Georges County, the District of Columbia, and Ft. Meade Military Base. Since FEED THE 500 first began in 2009, the nutritional and spiritual needs of over 12,000 people in our region were met through this outreach. Most recently Tracy was appointed as the first female board member to the Thirst No More Corporation (TNMC). In this capacity she brings a wealth of energy, knowledge and passion to their projects nationally and internationally.